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Bergeson not s car~d off b y Speraw
By STEVE MARBLE MIMD.-,,.... I Niff
N ewpor t Bea ch A1
aembl ywoman M•rlan
Berieeon won't back off on her
pl.&na to run for the 1takl etmat.41
In 1984 bt'CMu1e a f el low
Republk1m hH jumped In tht."
rM.'t'.
Berje1on, M third -term
lawmaker, Is lnt.ereated In the
newly neated 37th Senatv
District, a 1prawlln1 territory
that takes In the entlre Orange
County t'O< and st.retches to the
Colorado River
u l'm s urpr ised he'd d eclare befor e
h~'s even a resid e nt of the district ."
But Su.~ St-n OUlt' Speraw -
io Long Beioch resident who lo.t
h I I 0 w n d I I t r I (' t d u r I n g
reapporuorunent beat her to
the pun ch ye1terday by
announclr\i he'll 11eek election to
the new d!.trkt
Speraw had more than a ye&r
left on hla Senaw tenn ln Long
Beach
Loc:AJ Republkan booeter1 are
fearful of a &raeeon-Speraw
claah and relaUona between the
two lawmakera have become
•trained ln recent weeka
"I'm 1urprl1ed he'd declare
before he'1 even a re-.ldent of the
dlatrict," Beraeeon said, takJni a
dig at Speraw.
Speraw i. lookir\i for a home
In U\e rww d!.trict
"Thi• I• contradictory to ht.
o rtalnal llatement that he
wanUld to provide 1ervtc. to th.la
area tint before becomln1 •
cand idate ," the Newport
lawmaker added.
Speraw ha1 been 1tven
penniMlon to open diatrlci officee
In what will become the 37th
Dlltrlct In 1984. He opened an
office In Newpo rt Beach thla
month and aaid he may leue a
motor home as a traveling office
,i;ee DISTRICT, Pa1e A,%)
Maria n Be rgeson
won't chMtge plant
THI DRANGI COAST coum IDITIDN
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CE.NTS
Dentist faces suit
Dead girl's family could ask $10 million
By J ODI CADE NHEAD
Of u. Deity ..........
A muJt.1-milhon-doUar lawsuit
was expected to be filed today
against a Costa Mesa denust, one
d ay after th e funeral of
13-year-old Patricia Craven on a
grassy hillside ranch where she
loved to nde horses.
Dave Fishman, a Laguna Hills
attorney represenung the Craven
farmly, said he planned ~file the
suit today in Orange County
Superior Court against Dr Tony
Protopappas. who treated Craven
Feb. 8. Fishman said damases
between $5 m11l1on and $10
rrullion w1U be sought
Craven was the third pal.lent
of the Coeta Mesa dentist to die
since September. Earlier this
wee k the high-volume dentist
was temporarily suspended from
practicing after the state
Attorney General's Office
accused him o f "gross
negligence." The three patients
who died had been anesthetiz.ed
by Protopappas.
Protopappas has claimed
through h is attorney that he is
innocent of any wrongdoings. No
criminal charges have been filed
against the dentiBt in the deaths.
Under cloudy skies yesterday,
the family and friends of Craven
gathere d on t h e s prawling
Ranc h o Capistran o church
retreat, overlooking San Juan
Capistrano.
The Rev. Robert Schuller Jr.
told the mourners that "Patricia
Craven's death Is a tragedy to us
all. Some of you may be blaming
someone else for her death. But
that i.a.n't the best reaction. What
d o we g et but revenge and
hatred?"
A close friend , B e c ki
Ransbottom. 15, said "Trish loved
life. She's not really gone. I'm
(See DENTIST, Page A!)
Delly Not l'tloto bf c l\Mtee a i.tT
Patricia Craven 's stepfa ther , Jerry Russ,
comforts grieving m othe r , Pa tricia Russ,
a t girl's fu neral.
Disney
goals
outlined
By GLENN SCOTT
Ofltle Deity Not at.If
Ray Watson . the popular
Newport Beach resident elected
yesterday as Walt Disney
P r oductions' next board
chairman, said he 'U focus special
attention on developing Disney
World near Orlando, Fla.
Innovative development plans
are nothing new to Watson, 56,
an outside direct.or during the
last 10 years for Disney who waa
chosen for the post during an
annual meeting at Disney World.
He was president of the Irvine
Company during one of its
busiest periods, from September
1973 to July 1977 Aft.er leaving
the firm when it was sold to a
private group of invest.ors for
$337 million, Wat.son orga.niz.ed
the Newpor t Beac h -based
Watson. Eberling and Lung,
another real est.at.e development
firm.
He will remain president of
that group while serving as
c hai r man o f Walt Disney
Productions.
Disn ey W orld is a
(See WATSON, Page A!)
A job hunt that's right on Target
Repeat n erd
Doug Kelly sha res his lunch with a
laborator y mouse during competition
yesterday to becom e top nerd at UC Irvine
for second year in a row. Another
competitor is sho wn on Page A3.
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ofho.IJ Not et.fl
The anXJous applicants moved
from table to table in a massive
hall at the Orange County
Fairgrounds yest.erday, hoping to
grab some of the ~.000 jobs'
available in 19 Target discount
stores.
The stores are opening soon
throughout Southern California.
Target officials had int.erviews
scheduled with between 600 and
700 people in Orange County.
One applicant, Jeff Javage, 25,
of Costa Mesa. said he has been
DllllJ"9t9Wf ........
Censor ed label of
peanut package
look.mg for work for about four
months. He was I.aid off at his
last job with a plumbing firm
because there was not enough
b~.
"I came out here from Virginia
a year ago. and I'm getting ready
to move again if I can't find
something," he said. "The rent's
due. My wife's working, but that
doesn't pay all of our bills."
Keith Niitani, 20, of Buena
Park, was looking for a part-time
job while he attends Cypr ess
CoUege.
"I'm thinlol'\${ of going into law
enforcement, so I need money to
get through the police academy."
he said.
At a time when the most
common business news lnvolves
layoffs and plant closings, Target
Stores ls bucking the trend by
opening 19 stores this spring in
Orange. Los Angeles, San
Bernardino a nd Ventura
counties.
The c hain, based in
Minneapolis, has already hired
about 700 full-tune m.ana.gement
people and is interviewing
through Monday t o llll 4,200
Label on peanuts
too salty for HB?
By ROBE RT BARKER
M IM D.-, ~ 8W9
The salty label on a 35-cent
package of peanuts has some
Huntington Beach residents
rout.in~.
The eeUophane-wrapped snack
food. told on the shelf. bears the
likeness of a c ross -eyed .
gray-haire d mother whose
purportedly German surname
closely resembles a four-letter
word unacceptable In polite
90Ciety.
Some local residents say the
1imllarity is more than a
coincidence. They want to ban
sale o f the peppery peanut
pack.age to minors.
Duke Dadurka, a Huntington
Beach manufacturer, ts upset
that his 16-year-old daughter
was able to buy the peanuts at a
local .ervice station.
He took his complaint to Cit
Councilman and former
''Maverick" co-star Jack Kelly.
The name o f the peanuts
"shocks t h e hell out of me."
Kelly said.
But Laura H ills . a
repreeent.ative of the MFP Inc. of.
Manhattan. Kan., listed as the
manufactu:~ ~eacrlbed the
(See PEANUTIS, Pa1e AZ)
------lflSIDm;------..
. /969
UC Irvine wina, but
CaJ State Fullerton
draw• all the
attention in PCAA
Nlketball aetion by
uptetU., No. I
raaked NHada-La1
Vepa. P .. e Cl.
Today'• TV Log pay• a 1pecia l tribute to
,..JHwkeye, B.J ., Hot Lipa and tb"e rest of
the uM•A•S•H" gang aa they head for
home after fl1htina the Korean War for
1 1 teleTlaion aeaM>DI •
)
The rieh .nltve ol
the 19th eeetary
BeriqS-FAimo
will be depleted ••
a aew exhibit et
Bowen Moae•m.
See P•e l ol
Weekender.
•
part-time jobs. Target expect.a to
interview about 17,000 people for
these openings.
"The unfortunat.e part of the
process is th.at we're seeing a lot
of fine people, and we don't have
enough jobs for aU of them ,"
~tted George Hit.e, a Target
-A ce president visiting the
Orange County applicatio n
cent.er
Target, described as an
"upscale" discount chain w ith
182 at.ores in 21 stat.es.. had been
hoping to ent.er the California
(See JOB SEARCHERS, Pa1e AZ)
Duke Dadurka
upset over brand
I
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''' Continued sto ries
T•·rant>l'>Sf'e \l'lllium-,
Pulitz<'r wiu ru·r
!IUrt' l.'V11r yont· hus •lfl•• 11111•t·1ul
1 lll'll IOry "
Attl.lndm~ the dl•rvtl'l'l! Wt·rt·
the girl's ~tcpfather Jl·rrv HW!ll,
Cuth1·1 Ucor g~ Crgvc•n un<l
~ ra m l pt1 rt' n ts
Dcx.·ume111Ji fllE!<l Ill ~'Ourt l'lw m
the Sti<Tumt'l\t.o girl was given 11
u1rrnen t d rutr.i. one of them fou1
t1111es llw n"<·ommt>ndl'<.1 d~ijt'o
lll'fo1t· she laps11d tn lo a com u
f'cb ti ,ind dwd 10 days later.
l) u r w 1 11 K u s s e I l , u n
indepcmll·rit insurunce carrier
hired hy l'rotopappas' medical
111suranl·c c•ompany, said it 1s
UIT • • •
11 11 l 1 kt· I y t: I u l" 11· r (; l' 11 " 1 a I
ln•UI 1c1111 1· Co will c:ut1t·cl th •
d1•11t11H's 11111lprnc·tw•· 111surnnt'\'
Hi· t<11ld tw wu11 hired by ttw
10.llUI IU\t't• ('Ompuny lO k1 -t•p l ht'
t•om puny 11tlornwd 11bout tht·
l'/1ii(•
Pro111pupVtll> repur~ly t'etrrl~
$1 mllllun worth uf malpracU~
tnisu runce, both WI an Individual
and through his group roveregl·
at hJs p ra,·UCf' at 534 W. 19th St
A camp trust fund for children
has bt-cn set up a at Heritage
&nk, P.O. Boi< 18917, Irvine, In
memor y of Patnc1a Craven. Tennessee
Wil liams
dead at 71
PEANUTS PROTEST • • •
N E W Y 0 H K ( A (' )
Award-wann1 ng play wrato;h l
Tcnnesst-t· W11l1ams, authur tlf "A
S treetcar Named Oei.1re." ,1nd
"Cat On a llot Tin Roof," eat·h of
whiC'h won h im tht• Pulttzi>r
P n ze, d1t'CI today m a Manhattan
hot el , a n Eml'rgency M\•thrul
Services official said
EMS spokesma n J f.lred Lebow
said his agency got a t•ali al 7 5-1
a .m. PST from the Elysee llotA.:l
on East 54th Stn't't saying a man
named Tennessee Williams had
µassed away in room 1302 The
hot e l con firmed that the
71 -year-old playwnght hvt.-d in
that room.
A second call was logg{'d at
EMS two minutes later. Lebow
said, a nd w a.c; logged as sayinl(:
"Caller says he is a famous
p laywright. S he 1s unable to
w ake him up and thinks he may
be dead.'" The woman was pot
identifit.'d
peanuLo; as a legitimate novelty
1h.·rn
"Our files arc fun of le tter:.
rrom peop le w h o like our
products and who an· amust'<l by
the name," she said .
''The re a re some sorc-ht•ads,
however ."
Meanwhile, back at Lhe bt!ach,
u deputy city attorney says there
may be little an irate dad Like
Oadurk.a or anyone else can do
about the R-rated peanuts The
whole ISSUe may be wra pped up
1n th e q ues ti o n o f F irs t
Amendment rights and whe ther
the name has redeeming social
vaJue.
Poli~ Chief Earle Robitaille 18
also getting involved.
"The re's probably not much
we can do. but we'll take what
we get to the district attorney."
he said.
The peanuts, both salted and
butter toffee. arrived at the J et
serviC'e s tation Mo nday, and
they've• been selling like crazy,
according to the attendant.
"We're running out and we're
going lo h;1v t• to ordl•r som(•
more Tht· 1111•11 U\ tht· h;.;r nt'><l
door a rc a·ully bu ying Lht•m,"
she saJd.
"I thought they were k111d of
l'Ute," said slation manal(er S ul'
Kimble "I twk some home t.u my
husband
'"But they're n o t a dirty
product If they're dirty, so a re
lots of names of German people
m the phone book "
S he srud mostly adults buy the
peanuts . "We d on't ha ve an
over -abundance o f ch ild ren
buying gas"
Dadurka, a manufacturer of
l'Ont.asners for rockt'l engines and
other uses. said h e wants to halt
the sale of the peanuts to m inors.
"The station is nght next to a
v1d1.'<1 game center and kids go sn
there all the timl· to buy food,"
he said.
"ll's one thing lo ..,t'll 1t to
adults m a bur. but I don't think
Jl's right -.elhng that stuff to
kids," he said
"I've talk\-d to abou l 50 aduJt.s
around her{' Nubody l1k1.-s 1t."
T h e Puli tzer-prize w in n ing
p layw right, whose name 1s s.atd
lo have CQme from his father's
pioneer stock, once called wnung
"the fat.al need" of his Lafe
JOB SEARCHERS . • •
DISTR ICT. • •
From Page A1
for the rest of the dastr1l·t.
B e r geson admi t ted that
Spt>raw has obV1ous advantages
by h is prese nt•c Ln Oran ge
County
"Just goin g around and
shaking hands 1s n1C'e but I'm
a fraid the job has much broader
respons1bt.l.1ties,"' .Bergeson said
S p era w , pain t ed .a s a
"ca rpetb a gge r " by some
Bergeson supporters, said his
feeling IS Lhat .Bergeson should
k eep h er sa r e R l'publ1ca n
Assembly district and permit him
t o run f or th e Senate
u n c h a lle n ged 1n the June
pnmary
market with a large number of
new stores_
Its oppor tunity appeared last
year when the FedMart discount
1·hain w e n t o ut o f business .
leaving many large Un()(.'('upied
<,tores.
Target agrf.'ed to lease 33 of the
fo r mer Fed M art stores 1n
California. Anwna and Texas
ln Orange County, Targt•t w1ll
open this s pring 1n former
FedMa rt stores in Hunllngtun
Beac h , Garden Grove and
AnaheLm (Thret> st.ores also are
being o pened 1n nearby L o ng
Beach)
Positions being filled b y lhc
dl!iCOunt cham include cashiers.
s toc k people. snack bar
personnel. maintenance worken.
and cart att..endants
H ite said most of T,Hget's
part-ume employees tend to be
college studen ts. hou.cww1ves and
people wllh othc·r full-Um<· Jobs
who wash tu supplL·ment their
income Six'(:1f1c wagl'S wt.•re not
dlscloscd for all pos1t1ons. but
Hite said a begannmg cashier
with no prl'vious e xper1e nct•
might s tart at $4 an hour
Nat1onw1de, Target has abou t
35.000 employees. or which about
70 pt•rcent ar<' part-time workPrs
Hitt· ~1d the part-time work
fnrcc 1~ <1 factor 111 kt•ep1ng
opcr ;.a ting l'OSts ,ind prices
low1•r I le said 1t also enables tht•
(inn lo be more flcx1blf' With ilc;
stort s taffing. using a small
wc•rkfon.:t• during l>luw pc•nods
and more c•mployt!es on busy
\.I. eekcn<ls, for rxample
Target's merchandise makC'up
mc:ludes l wo third'> hard good~
(housewares. small appliances,
ett·) and une third soft goods
(clothing)
• Week end rain seen
Co as ta I
Chance or rain 60 percent
Clove!y tomorrow with rain and
gu.ty eouth Winch Ilk Illy durong
Ille afternoon.
COHiii tow 56. lnleno 50
Coutal. Inland hlgha In upper eo.. w.-llO
lncreeal ng a out h w lnda
tomorrow over outer co•alal -tars off Sen ewn.nte 111411'<1 l>eoor'*'G 20 to 35 knot• le1e in
lhe dey.
Wlnd9 along the COHt llQhl •n<l
varla~ tonight but lncr•Ulng
.outh wend• tomorrow W•lerty
..... 4 lo 6 tee! Wl1h b<-"1W9 IO 6 le9t on _, facing t>eechH
Ra in llkel y t omorro .. o ver
not1tlem Wlleta
U.S. su111n1arv . .
Light tnOW wH l•lllno In th•
central Appel acht•n • and 11.......,..· advllor"9 -e po.tad
todrt for the moufllatne Ol W•I
Virginia. nor1hem North Carollna
lltld 1*1• of Vlrglnl9 T,,. GrNt L•kH region end
Ohio ValleY ~ anow at>owfH'I
Slttee W. CIOUdy In much of
lhe na11on ... of the Rodi ...
Rain continued ove< w"tern Oregon end nenr.n CaWtornt•
Rain end 111\0W -· fO<.CUI for the rnlO-Allantlc ttatee
Rein WM ••l)eClecl to tpreed
aorou th• Pacific Northwut
Mlle rein extended from AttzoN ~New Meitlco tnto Tex ..
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M110n ~ IHI momlnQ rmnged
from one degrH In Hibbing.
Mlrw\. to el In ~ we.I, fie.
California
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loc•I •utho•lllM ••• eOvlMd 10
b eg in 1•'-•ng whale••'
precaullOnt they cen to p<OltlCI
airpoaed t trucluraa npecl•lly
thoM oamagea In 1h9 o.-vaata11r1g
storms ol late Januwy · liamilton
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Tuceon 73 52
TulM 48 30
WU/llnglon 41) 38
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Blylhe SQ
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FtCMOO SQ 44
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Los.Ara ee 52 M111yt 81
MonlfHrt ~
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Paeo Roblet M 40 AeO Bluff 82 411
Redwood City 58 61
Alna 54 28
s--•o 60 47
8ellnM 58 46 81111~ es 57
San FranclllQo 46 sem. ..... ee 49 a.nee~ 68 Stoelll~ 61 46
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Sch reib er • to 1ury c a se
f',-,>s,~c ult>r call · defendH111 'killing mach ine'
Uy Jt;ft" ADLEll
O(tM Oallr Ptlot ll•lf
Au OruraJ<t-Cou11ty S111w11111
l'ourl jury bq~t1n <11•l llwrat1n~
1h1• rut11 uf t :.~ly Lt't1 &h1t.-1b.-r,
llC"""Uts11d Ill l ht• d t•l:t.tpllUlll)ll
11luy111g 11r h111 M1s111on V IL'J"
roc1111m11t(· lmct 01:tolJer, tJiC..luy
S1•h n ·1h1•1. his heucl bow1•tl,
•H"rihblt•d "" ,; l e~1d pad llli
fA·puty D111lm:t Att.orm:y Bryun
8 1 uw11 dt·tK"rl~ the 29 yt·ur-old
d l'fondunt •JH a "killing n·111l:hlne"
d uri n g c1 11s1ng 11t utc m ents
yesterday.
Bro wn ('ailed Schre ibe r a
"C'old. cakul&atlng andtvldual"
who kkkf'd roommate Dennis
Jay L. H(·t•d
~uing Fluor Corp.
Sc liub1·11 1n d1•11th 111 11 "ruthh'tlll
rw y"
•rtwn , Brown told Jt1ron., the
r111 lltt•I nWnllll p1tllt•nt IK'Vered
111'1 vl<'t1m'11 ht•1td 111 11 "noat,
l" I t· 11 n c· u t ( u Ii h l o n ' ' 'l' h t>
pro H'<' u t or 11 u g g c·., t e d th u t
Sd1rl.'lllt'r IL•a rnl'd how to carry
out thl' d•'('up1tatw11 hy rE'adinij 11
f1v1•-volumt' book on how to kill,
found by polll't.' In his bt:thoo111
Brown also su1d Sd1rclbt·1
deca p1tut t>d ~:h·h ubt-rt t o
t:o mpl1catt' l h~ p ro<:en of
identify ing the body when it wru;
found That too WW! dc taih.'<.I in
thP hook . Brow n 1111irl
Schreiber'• •lt.orney, Dcyuty
Public Defender Ramon Ortiz .
t•onte1ted the "callou• pktur.-"
the pl'Ollt<CUtor had J*lnt.ed of h ll
<:I lent
Oruz !iAld thut Schreiber 1.8 not
a e a ll:u la ung, 1nle lllgent
111d 1v1d ual "Hi11 m ind is Vl"ry
young His voca bulary 1:1
lx•ttcr than hls lrH~lUgenct· I h
UiJks a good game," ()ruz lk!ld 11,
hl11 summation
He su1d Schrr 1ber onJy slrul k
Schubt!rt 1n i.df -d e r .. nse aftn
$,.h ub(' rt had "t l f' m pt t: d tu
punC'h his du:nl
Ous t e d Fluor exec
sues for $11 nJillion
Jay L Reed, a h1~h -vroflle
Fluor Corp exa:ut1v1· before his
)!>b was te1m1nated last Murch ,
has filed an $11 miU1on Lawsuit
against the corporallon
The Orange County S uperior
Court lawsuit alleges that Reed
was w rongfully fired with out
warn ing or a hearing H e 1s
se<.•king $1 0 million in punit1V{'
dumages a n d $1 m11l1on in
~tm<'ral damages
rtuor Cor p off1uals said
yMter<lay they havt no <'Omrrwn t
on t he suit w hich was filed
t·arl1er this week
Reed also named as dden<l,.1111
M<:KeflS(.•y & Co., a Ne w York
uumagNncn t consulting firm tha t
r <· c o m m l' n d e d a m a J o r
r•-strul·tunng of Fluor 's execu tive
ranks la.-.t year lmplemt'n tat1on
of those rec:ommendauon.s cost
Reed his job, h e allegt.-d.
R~ said m the suit he earned
$10,000 a month in hts ext<·ut1ve
ca p ac i ty H e r e gu la rl y
re presen ted the corpora tion at
gather ings of local communit y
groups •
A J3-year employee w h o
worked his way up the corporate
ladder from an analyst's position,
Rt.-ed married the former Ma.rrue
Fluor , sis t e r o f corpo r a t e
Chairman J. Robert Ji"'Juor
H owever , th e couple had
d 1von:ed and R<:.'t'd re married less
l h a n a y c· a r b e f o r e h i s
lt.'rmin&Uon
His lawyer, Michael Balmages.
said he w ill invest igate the
relattonship between the divorce
and the te rm1na t1on during
d1scove1 y stages of the lawsuit.
S l ain b oy's m o t h e r t estifies
By JEFF ADLER
Of the Dally Piiot St•lf
T h t• m o t h t• r o f a s I a 1 n
1 :l year-old AnHlll'1m hny fat'l'(I
t h f· c• 1111 v 1 c t l' d s e x o Cf e n d l' r
act'us~·d o f his murdt>r and
rt'<.'Ounted for an Orangl' County
Supt·nor Court jury how she had
askl-d the man 1f he had seen her
son the night he · disappeared
Kay Brl'nnC'1nan lt'Sll fted that
ddendant Robert J Thompson
iit"knowll'dged SC'<'mg Benjamin,
<I nc>wspaper bov, t>;1rlier that
e v t• n 1 n g S h £' a I s u n• ca II "'d
snwlling liquor on Thompson'q
br\«Hh. she tt.'Sll fwd ycstl·rday
Brennc·man said &he went to
the Anaheim apanment c:omplex
wh1eh formed tht-maJor
p11rtt0n of her son·s Registl•r
newspape r route -to assis t
po!Jce in theLr sean:h for her son.
who had not rl'lUrned home that
1·vt.'n1ng. Th o m pson was a
1 t>S1dent of tht> complex.
Thompson was ar rested two
days later by Anaheim pol.Jee and
c harged w it h k 1dnapp1 n g.
sexually m olesting and killing
Brenneman on Aug 25, 1981.
He as on trial for first-degree
murder invo lving s p ecial
c1 rcum$tances and races the
cfoath penalty if convicted
Chief Deputy Dist.net Attornl'Y
James Enright told Jurors dunng
his opening statem ent that he
intends to pr ove T hompson
sexually a bused Brenne man.
"hog-tied" h im and stuffed him
in a trunk.
Defense a ttorney Ron Brower
reserved his nght to present an
o p e n ing statem e nt t o the
six-man. six-woma n Jury until
later in the case
Heavy surf,
rain likel y
along Coast
Mor{' ram as m store for Lhe
O range Coast t his weeke nd.
along with continued heavy surf
a nd high tides. the Natio nal
Weather Service says.
WATSON TEl~LS GOALS • • •
S h o w ers ar e predicted for
tomorrow afternoon and Sunday
It wlll be partly cloudy tonight
and early tomorrow , with the
C'hance of rain escalating to 60
per cent by late to morro w .
forecasters sajd
From Page A 1
43 ·squarc-mde tratt o f land
mostly u ndevclopc<l , whirh
andudes the EPCCYI' Ct?nler, a
250 acre theme park Th e
acrnnym stands for Expenmental
Pro t o type Community o f
Tomorrow . and the development
represents one o f Disney's most
amb1t1ous projl'('l'J
S1malarit1es bet w een w h at
W.n.son's Irvine Company sought
to at'COmphsh wrth its design of
lrvme. a nd Dumey's eUoru to
conceive innova ti v e living
patterns. are obvious to many
"There were those who called
Woodbrid g e a Disneyland for
aduJts."" said Irvine community
leader David Baker, a friend of
Watson's
Wa tson w ill ta k e ove r a s
chairman May 1. the same day
that Ronald W. Miller becomes
chief executive. They replace L .
Cardon Walke r, 67, who steps
down from both posts. Walker, a
45-year veteran of Disney, will
remain on the board and will
assume c hairm a n s hip o f a
rest ru cture d e x ec uti v e
committee.
Miller Ls a son-in-la w of the
late Walt Disney. Has current
title is president and c hie f
ex.ea.iuve officer
SAU STAITI TODAY
A heavy s urf advi sor y
remained in effect today, with
coastal property owners advised
to protect exposed structures.
especially thoae damaged in the
stonns of I.ate January.
Highs today were predicted in
Lhe rnid-60s. with tonight's lows
ranging from 50 to 56.
Yeste rd ay's e arly morning
storm brought .27 inches of rain
to the Costa Mesa area and .15
inches to Huntington Beach. The
co unty Enviro nmental
Management Agency baa logged
9.51 LnChes of rain this seuon, as
compared to 7.38 inches last year.
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STATE
Deukmejian urges cuts
in Cal-OSHA services
By Tlte A11ocla&ed Pre11
....
ln another budget cut that la drawm, hea vy fire from
or1anJud labor, Oov. Georg~ Deukmejtan la propo.ln1 to
drutlcally reduce the legal, medical and reeearch atafflna levela
of the state Dlvialon of Occupational Safety and Health.
Cal-OSHA ~ In Loe Angelee say the c:utbackl will
make It easier for a company cited for vlolaUna the state'•
health and safety standard.a to avoid paying tines or coming lnto
cornpllance with the law.
1n addition. the sources say the cuta will wipe out the 1tate'1
previously aggressive posture in developing tougher health
standards to protect CaltfomlA workers. And they will eliminate
Cal..QSHA's medical un!l
Deukmejian's budget for the 1983-84 fl.acal year callii for
the elimination of 88 Cal-OSHA positions a t a saving of $4.9
million to the division. which will see its overa ll f unding
reduced from $21.8 nuWon this year to $1 8.2 million.
Minimum wage hike proposal killed
S AN FRANCISCO -T h e s tate's Industrial We lfare
Commission, with Gov. George Deuk.mejian's two appointees
voting in the majority, yesterday killed for now any increaae in
the state's minimum wage. The state's minimum wage, $3.25 an
hour, last went up in January 198 1, and LS currently the same aa
lhe federal rate.
2 killed in bus, truck collision
WILLOW CREEK -A school bus and a dump truck have
collided in a rural area, killing the truck dnver and one student
and injuring 37 people. a uthorities said. The bus from Hoopa
High School was bound for the students' homes yesterday when
the accident occurred on an isolated stretch of mountainous,
two-lane Highway 96, a bout three miles north of Willow Creek,
a ccording to Sgt. J ames Marle r of the Humboldt County
sheriff's office.
Writers su e f or De Lorean story
LOS ANGEL ES -A pair of screenwriters are suing
maverick automaker John DeLorean, who faces trial in a
cocaine smuggling case, to determine if the story of his life is in
public domain. Screenwriters Brian McKay and Harvey Cooper.
want a federal judge to rule that the events in the lives of the
DeLoreans are · public domain" and useable with or without the
DeLoreans' consent. DeLorean, free on $5 million bail, was
arrested in October and charged with conspiring to distribute
$24 m illion wor th of cocaine. (De L o re an's West Coast
· -di!trlbut.OfSlnp fc5r "'hls DeLore~Jnpo~ car iir he-c1dquarten!d in
Irvine.)
NATION
Fire hits James Cagney estate
STANFORDVILL E, N.Y . -Fire erupted today in the
fann home of actor James Cagney, but it was qwckly doi.aed
and the 83-year-old star was unharmed, officials say. The fire at
the estate in the rural Dutcheas County town of Stanford was
reported at 6:24 a.m. PST. Because the estate has four main
buildings. f ire officials called out extra equipment, which was
not needed. The fire w as limited to the living room and part of
the attic of the main h ouse, officials said
'Blue Flu' cured in Ohio city
COLUMBUS, Ohio -We ary police superviaora and
firefight.erB headed home today after a new pay offer ended two
days of "blue flu," but a dissenting city councilman sa.6d the
agreement was "capitulation to a hostage situation." The council
voted last rtigllt to increase pension contributions retroactively
and give a 5 peroent pay raise to the 1,200 unifonned police
otflcers and 800 firefighters who protect this city of 600.000.
Astronomers find giant gas cloud
WASHINGTON -Astronomers have found a giant
gueoua cloud drifting among the galaxies and say it may be
linked to the much-sought-after missing mass of the universe.
CorneJ.l University llCientista announced yesterday that they
diax>vered the hugt> cloud' by accident.
WORLD
North Korean pilot seek s asylum
SIDUL. South Korea -A North Korean pilot flew h.ia
MiG -19 jet fighter into South Korea today and asked for
political asylum, the Defeme Ministry said. Brig. Gen. Park
Jong-sik, spokesman· for the ministry, said the MiG was
intercepted afte r it crossed the borde r between the two
countries.• An air raid siren was 90Unded as a precaution a few
minutee later a nd South Korean fighter jets eeoorted it to an
undiacloeed alr base.
Lebanon slide survivors rescued
BEIRUT, L ebanon -Helicopte rs have resc ued 15
survivon from aJI avalanche that buried a aki resort and chaleta
in the Cedars of Lebanon mountains, pol.ice and army offidala
said today. Two women in labor were among at .least nine other
people who w ere rescued from snowstonns by the Let.nae
anny, a military communiq'ue said.
Envoy to Panama faces charges
PANAMA CITY, Panama -Panama's Foreign Minlt1ry
bM accused U.S . Ambassador Everett Elli.a Briggs of improper
diplomatic conduct, reinforcing an earlier allegation by the
naUonal guard commander that Brigp may be a spy. A brief
tn1nlstry statement iasued yesterday said Brigp' activitiee could
affect Panama's national eecurlty.
Saxon
• cites .UC
failures
SANTA C RUZ (AP) -The
Univentty or CaUtomia hu been
"larsely derelict" in pre parln1
1tudenta for the world they muat
live In , according to David $..,..
Saxon, outgoing president of the
nlne~pua syatem.
Saxon , who la realgnlna to
b ec ome c h a irman of the
M auac husetta Institute of
T echnology In July. said the
univers it y's failure o f lta
fundamenta l r esponslbilltle1 ta
''acandaloua.''
"I think we are not In any way
turning out studenta who can tell
the differe nce between aenae and
nonsense when lt come s to
10mething aclentific," he told the
Faculty Sen.ate here.
Saxon's comme nts come just
wee ks a fte r the Conference
Board of Associated Re search
Councils rated the eraduate
sch ools a t the University of
California at Berkeley among the
top ln the country for history,
English, math , philosophy and
engineering.
"I don't think we are turning
out scientists and engineers who
have an adequate appreciation of
the liberal arts and humanities,
and I don't think we're teaching
students what they need to know
a bout othe r cultures, o ther
nation s. o the r peoples," he
added.
"I think it is 9C8ndalous that
w e've failed -that we're
sending out people whom we call
educ ate d who have th e s e
deficiencies," said Saxon, "and I
think it's especially scandaloua
give n t h e c haract e r o f the
world."
Saxon said Wednesday he is
appalled that students graduate
-with mr-oornpetence in.-foreign_
la nguages a nd, therefore, a
limitea ability to comprehend
other cultures.
Ins tructors must develop an
individual view of the world and
guide students to the knowledge
they need to live and function in
society, he said.
"It is no t the fa ult of the
studen ts th ey are graduating
unprepared," he said.
"It is our fault. It is my fault. I
waa a physicist. I advi.sed them to
take physics. I h e lpe d them
become ve ry good physiciata, but
I didn't provide them with the
kind of unde rstanding they muat
have if they are to be citizens of
the world."
British old
folks await
queen's visit
SIERRA MADRE (AP)
Queen Elizabeth D's siopover in
this quiet foothill community haa
had the 38 elderly residentB of
the Britis h Home busy with
anticipation for two months.
"It's just marvelous," enthi.aed
Sheila Schnegg, president of
home's board of directon.
"I waa concerned that all the
attention might be too tirina. but
the ladies say it lsn't," she added
yesterday. ''Today we had three
television crews. They love It.
Maybe we will miss all the
activity after the visit ia over."
The queen is to arrive at the
home -a collection of CO\tagea
and an infinnary -on Monday.
and will be greeted by her
peraonal flag.
"The flag ls flown 'only when
the queen is in residence, and we
are honored at belna able to raiR
it aa she comes up the driveway,"
said Ma. Scbnea.
Walls of the-home's apadoua
main living room are filled with
phototvapha of the queen, Pr1nce
Charlee and Lady Diana, and of
Prince11 Margaret when •he
vialted the facility in 1983. A
portrait of the queen's father,
King George VI, haa been
cleaned and reconditioned.
The West San Gabriel Valley
had a sizable Brttiah population,
many of them cltrua farm
ownen, when the Britlab Home
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VOL 7'NO.•
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Orang• OOHt DAILY PILOT/Friday, Feoruwv 25. 1N3 ...
Newp,ort
parkirig
ban eyed
A propou.l for bann1na t.owial
parkin, alon1 a concnted and
donaety developed •it•teh of
west Newport hu pined aupPOrt
from some of the beachf ront
rea!denta.
"I'm for an)'1.hlna that'll help,"
aald Walter Semen.luk. "When
the weather'• nlce, It'• a meu
down here.
"Yesterday (Monday -a lepJ
holiday) it. WU 10 bad that llOCDe
'lUY parke d in front of mr.
driveway and my wile couJdn t
e ve n get the car out of the
sar-ae." Semeruuk aald.
The city has been uked by
C o un ci lwoman Rutbelyn
Plummer t o consid er i.aauing
parking stickers for reaidenta and
ultimately to pave a parking lot
for tourists.
West Newport ls eut of the
Santa Ana River on the western
entrance to the city. Divided by
Pacific Coast Highway, It-I.a a
1ong narrow s tretch of homes,
rental units and highway shope
and dinen.
The area targe ted for the
parking propoul is on the beach
aide of the highw41y, between
Orange Street and the river.
Newport Island, a tin y
residential area at the foot of
Balboa Pen insula, ia the only
place in the city that requires
residential parking stickers.
Plummer said west Newport
needs a facelift.
"This ls the entrance io our
city and you have ugly sand,
ba rbed wire and tons of cars.
People can't even believe they've
just entered the beautiful jewel
of Newport Beach."
-Computer klutz~ __
Printouts trailing· from his overloaded
briefcase, Michae l Hoh strikes a nerd-like
pose during UC Irvine's Engineering Week
spoof of the stereotype of calculator-toting
engineering student.
Semeniuk, a longtime resident
of the area, s~ested that west
-~-~--. .....
rest o f the city that ... ''se euta
whatever is left over -nothing
seems to filter down this way."
M a rgo t Skilling, a w e st
N ewport r esident who lives
outside the target area. suggested
widening Seashore Drive -.the
area's main road -would help.
Bowlers roll for charity -and gold
The Orange County Easter
Seal Society and local Century 21
real estate offices are sponsoring
a "Bowl-for-Gold" Saturday at
bowli"I alleys in Costa Mesa,
Irvine, Orange, G arden CJtove,
Anaheim, Fountain Valley,
Yorba Linda, Buena Park and
Capistrano Beach.
The top prize, one ounce of
pure gold, will be awarded to the
over alJ w in n er s 1n a stat e
com p e t i t io n bei n g h e l d
throughout February and March.
Bowlers will be asked to obtain
sponsors for each polnt 9COred in
a three-game series, with the
funds raised to benefit the F.uter
Seal Societies in California.
Anyone interested in bowling
and/or sponsoring a bowler can
call 771-3065 or a Century 21
office.
Busy schedule for queen
Britain's Queen Elizabeth won't have much
chance to relax during h er upcoming visit to
Southern California.
The queen's packed itinerary calls for her to be
at an appearance or en route to one almost every
minute ol her stay. Though officials will not release
details of the queen's IChedule until juat before she
arrives, they have provided a rough summary of
her activities:
a ttend services at St. Paul's Church in San Oiej(O
and · then fly to Palm Springs for lunch at die
Walter Annenberg estate. They arrive at Loa&
Beach Airport In the afternoon and return to their
yacht, stationed at Pier 9. They will attend a dinner
on the set of M-A-S -H, at 2'}th Century Fox '
Studios.
TOMORROW: The r o yal yacht Britannia
berths at the Broadway Pier in San Diego 10metime
in the morning, with a w elcoming cere mony
ICheduled. Later in the morning. the royal party
will aail a.round the harbor. followed by a tour and
lunch aboerd the USS Ranger at North Ialand Pier.
Aft.er lunch, the queen will viatt the Saipps
Institute of Oceanography and the O ld G lobe
Theater while Prince Philip goes to the San Diego
Zoo and Fairbanks Ranch. A black -tie dinner
aboard the Britannia I.a echeduled that night.
SUNDAY: The queen and Prince Philip will
MONDAY: The first sto p is the Rockwell
International plant ln Long Beach. The royal couple
will then travel to Los Angeles City Hall, where the
queen will make her only speecli of the visit. Later.
she will make a balcony appearance at the Music
Center and then head out to Sierra Madre for tee
with reside nts of a British convalescent home.
While she attends a plaque unveiling at the Lee
British Pediatric Center, at the City of Hope ln
Duarte, Prince Philip will visit the track at Santa
Anita and the L .. A. Arboretum. Dinner will be held
back on the yacht, in Long Beach Harbor, followed
by a farewell the re before the royal party sails foe
Santa Barbara and President Reagan's ranch.
WHO'S BEHIND YOU? ,
How much do guarantees mean? It depends on the Item Involved and the
manufacturer.
A $100,000 hOUM It guaranteed for ONE year.
Most automobllee are guaranteed from 30 days to one year.
Most electrtcal product• are guaranteed from 90 days to one year.
Guarantees on carp9tlng are complicated. The rule In the lndu1try la TWO YEARS
for manufacturing defect•. The feellng 11 that manufacturing defects will aurfaoe within
that two year period. &.yond thlt, tMH manufacturers feet there are too many varl1blel
In the uaege to give cover-a-beyond that perotd.
Don't be mlaled by "Phoney" guarantMs. They are pro rated, baeed on mlll-lnvotoe
coeta, pfue P9<fdlng and labor to change. By the time you figure them up, It u1ually coeta
more to c:Mnge than the ~lnal purohue price.
Cerpet manufeoturwe tell ue that • PNPC>nd«•nce of oomplelnte 18 not ~-of
defect• but bec81-of Improper lnttelletlOn. We mlnlmb tM number of ~ by
hrMg the beet lnet....,.. •round. AJ9o, we dMI onty With more aubltanttal mllll, further
reducing problema. Buytng from Alden'• wilt gtYe you tM greet.et aeourttY.
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Yale Avenue overpa88 studied in Irvine
European travel .
topic of series
'IQeuinc ~ M09t out of YOW' llwopMn Travela," a two-~ i.eture ....... will be preeemed by c.o.t1ine eou.a t1"Cllli '7 to t :ao p.m. Tue.lay and March 8 at the 8-c1ll1
~Cm._ in Hunlinl'on Bw:h. . c.aw.11 will dilcum ~ tor a ~ trip, b...,., c:urnncy and where to-stay. Ir. lived ln Europe for
thNe yean and ipellt 10 yean ,wd1nc tnvelen on l'AarOpean .....
A tlO reptration fee will be char8ed. Mon lnfonnatlon
CID: be obtained by callina the CoMtllne Community Servka
oftlct. tQ..0811.
•A computer fair, 1ivin111tudenta and community
nwnt.n a chance to perwe the la• computer modU and ~. will be held at UC Irvtne Tbunday. --WCxd lllOOiWJl'I, calcuJaton. prtnten and aoltware fraD
more than a dcmll compulle9 are expected to be on dimplay in
the Univenlty Center from 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mm""m Iii
frw._ Tbe event la 1pon80red by the untvenlty'• Stude81t
AdtvtU. Offtce. More lnfonnation may be obtained by calllnc
the omc, at 833-6181.
~ec..t executivee lntere9ted in taraeUnl a foretcrl
rnu'ket aN invited to attend a 10 a.m. lecture Thunday at
0nnae CoMt Colleae in Com Meea. IHH B. C•••H, aenior international marke~
.comultant with the U.S. Depu1ment of Commerce will
the four-and-a-hart-hour lecture ln Room 108 of the
Adrniniltration BuJ.Jdinc. c.o.t Iii $20. For recAstration infonnatioo call ~~2'7.
•Free income tax Mliltance for low lncome, elderly and
non-~ apeeking taxpayen ii available in Lacuna NlaUel
and Co9ta Mae. '
The aervice ii offered through the Volunteer Income Tax
Aalatance pl'OIJ'am, apomored by the Internal Revenue
Service.
Locationa include the Dana Niguel Library in i...una
Na,uel. and the Neiihborhood Community C-enter ln o.ta
M-. J'OI' dlrecdona and more infonnation, call 953-5757 or
&M-8772.
M many 11 1,000 oen .... dar
would Ult .. aNJ:• ~
to.,.,. the .... ~ ~' Yai. Awn~ ln lrvtnl,
to dty envlronmlntal
Tratflc on the brktll. hadl
would coet an "tlma tl.2 million to COnltruc\, . not
.Ocean View
teachen OK
new contract
Qfftdal ..,..ment on a new
centrect bu been reached by
Ocwl Vn 8cbool .......... and
offidaJ1 ln the Huntinl'oft Bwh
clllartct..
,,.. ........-nt calls for abaul
000 cUstrlct t.w:hln to ncelw a 7
percent pay mer--year and a e percent pay krnnrr ln 1981-84. Both teachera and
t1:u1teea approved the pact
Tu91day.
Thll year'a pay lncreue la
retroecdve to·July a.
AddltloNllJ, diltr1d offlda»
haw ..... to ..... .u teacher
aalary 1tepe (automatic ralael
hued on education level and
r_ean in the dl1trict) to the
Oranae C.ounty averaee.
Dtltrict offidala Uo ....... to
add $300 to wh tw:ben' frlnle
benefit &>Kh• this year and
nmrt year -well. c.o.t ol thil year'• incre•e ii
e9timated at tl.1 m!Jlkn
The new .,.,. PKbae will
tncnw the pay ol the avwaae
tMcber to about ~-. ottldala Mkl.
The Ocean View district la
made up of 23 elementary IChoo1I
in Huntiqton Beech, tountaln
Valley anaW~. .
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tbe Laguna Beacb Museum nf Art
present lbe
·11 tb Annual A.ntlques Show '
An intimate showcase of thirty three California defilers leatunng line examples of 17th. 18th and 19th
Century lurnrh,.1re. jewelry, clocks. paperweights. silver, crystal, porcelain. Investment quahty P'f ts.
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Thursday. February 24 from 6 to 9pm
Conltltftllitll B~al Panft
Friday, February 25 from 10 to 11.30am
A sumptuous least of French pates. cheeses.
fresh fruit, Baron of Beef. poached Selmon,
chicken. QU1Che. assorted breads and Petrt Fours
$35 per person
"Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About
Antiques" A Ouestlon and Answer Panel by
Antiques Experts
$15 per person
Conthwntal B,..,J,/IUI Panft
Saturday. February 26 from 10 to 11 ;30am
w0ecoraung with Antiques·
Special Problems or the Collecior"
Panel of ASIO Decorators
$15 per person
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A Uvw-opu"\ _... \hat ~on aome of the
amt anAc Md "*'-""I wrttory on earth will
be pr ... ni.d at Oran•• Coant Coll••• durtnc
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Tbe ..-wt1l be conduct.cl by vewan ratter,
mount&lnffr, 1eo1rapher, and traveler Robert
~. He II the founds of Scenic Adwntww, Inc., an tnwmadonal adventure travel cqanilation. eoop.•1 phofoFapba and artJci. on wt.Idem..
aploption haw appeend In nwnll"OUI boob and
~oPemnc lecture wW look at the ia1anda of
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and nefl of Tahiti, Hawall, ~ .._, thelnclCookude lllanda, n), and ftew 7.ealand. It Will
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7.eUand'1 Mount
Tbe March 11 lecture la titled "F.ol>t -Glft of
1he NU.." Cooper will look at the pyramida, temples
md tomba of ancient FcYPt.
''On $atari in Eut Africa" la the title of the
final umon, cm March 18.
The lectw9 wW feature hundredl of alidee
taken by Cooper durtna h1I expeditionl. ~ lecture aeriee lntormatlon, phone ~6880.
• Tbe aeriee meets on 10001.tve Friday eventno.
betDnnlna March 4, t.ran 1:so-1>:so p.m. m occ. Sc:fenee fAct\are Hall 2. Seriea fee is $8.
Tickets are on ale in the CXX: Ticket Office,
located in the collep'a St;udent Center BuildJnc.
The office is open Ma~throuah Frittay t.ran 9
a.m. to e p.m., and Sa fr<m 8 a.m. to noon.
Tkketa will al8C> be at the door.
Services Saturday
for Noel P. Burke
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expla.inl that there are many typea of molle.
ref erred to rnedJcally u ''nevi.'' In a llDa11
percenta1e of lndlvldual11 canctrou1
de..,._..tion ma\a:". . When thJI happem it is wua!ly In flat, • ~. b< ... moles.
11 1uch molel are noted in artM when t.twy
are con1tanUy irritated by contact with
clothinl, their Immediate ex.a.ion -...lly II
reoonuDended.
U mallpant ~ ~ lt can
result In a melanoma (a mallpant tumor).
The Ilana of maUpancy are powth, euy b1eed1nc and ..... to the IWTOWdina
akin, to the dralnln1 lymph nod" or to
intemal IU'UetUrel.
Growth and/or bleed1nC are not certain m,,,. of cancer, but the .-xiation •)'a that
such leslonl ahou.ld be exd8ed and IUbmltted
to m1croa'op6c examination. U a melanoma la
preeent, further tnetment may be lndbted.
The a.octadon atree..r that not all molee
•re "daft84troua~ In fact, thoae po11e11ln1
~t potentialitlel are not that common.
The ~encect petWlll cannot determine if
a mole is a aafe or cSanproua. A dennatolollat
can accurately make thia differentiation in
nearly all inltanca
Refund o~ the way
DEAR PAT: I onleretl five Mtb la1t
May dlat were adverttaed la M .. y1wordl
map••ae. I've wrtna twice to die pnblllller,
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Comforter can be washed
DEAR PAT: MJ alas. pn mt Mr tld
•n·IWM oemlerter wMa IM. pt a MW .. for c.rt1tma. I'• Ub te ... It, IMlt ._,,
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Re.arch at the Unlvenhy of WMhinlton
lndlcatet O..t the best method I.I to wuh
down.filled product• in warm 1ud1 (72
desree-F) of neutral deteraent (pH 7.0), rtn.e
twice and dr)' by machine at a low
temperature •ttinl (105 del"fS F) fOI' about
20 minutes. Remove from dryer and lay out at
room temperature for 48 hours. Thia is to
guard _,aimt mildew. A down-filled product
lhould be oompletel1 dry t>efore it'a •tor'ed or
returned to uae.
Test samples washed In warm or cold
neutral detergent auda and dried at a low
temperature actually showed an lncreue in
the loft of the down, and in inaulating value.
If the comforter la tarp, you may prefer to
use an oversized washer and dryer at a
laundromat. . -.
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Pat Horowitz. Pat will cut red tape,, gettirJ6 the aJVWen 1111d action Y"
need to aolve ·lne ultle• l
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Cout Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1660, Costa Mesa, ~CA 92826. ·j
GRAND FINALE
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Merchandise From All 5
Of Our Locations
INCLUDING SHOES
February 17th thru March 1st
#29 Fashion Island
IR N . • • • oe
MacPherson, president of ~oe MacPhenon t
Chevrolet in Irvine. California .... redpM!it of I
the 1983 TIME Magazine Quality Dealer Award ,-(TMQDA). Hi1 aeleclion waa announced by
Michael M . Carey, director of the TMQDA
Program for TIME at the National Automobile
Dealers Amodation (NADA) Convention in Lu
Vegas on February 12th. MAcPhenon and the •
otber redpienta were honored at the opentna ~.
buaines8 meeUng of the NADA Convention which l
thia year waa attended by over-5,000 people ,
Involved In the automotive industry. •
MacPhenon, whoee dealerahip is located at 21 ! '
Auto Center Drive tn Irvine is-one of only 62
dealera in the entire nation nominated for the
TIME honor.
The TMQDA Program ii apoDIOl'ed by TIME t
In cooperation with the NADA. F.ach year it I
honors outstanding new car dealen in America for I
"exceptional performance In their deale~~ !
combined with distinguished community aervice. •
The recipients are choeen by a panel of judges i
from the University of Michigan Graduate SchOol i
of Business Administration. ,
Born in Berkeley, California, MacP)lenon :
attended Los Angeles City College and served •
with the Uni~ States Navy. .1
He began 'his automotive career In 1954 •a
llalesman for Anolua Chevrolet ln Los Anaels.
Four yean later he joined Guaranty Chevrolet
where he worked for four years u lea1ing
manager. In 1958 be purchued hia own 1eaRng
company, MacHoward Leasing Company, of
which be la currently president.
He eatablished his first dealership, Joe
MacPhenon Chevrolet of San Clemente in 1969 .
In 1977, the Irvine Auto Center opened and
MacPhenon moved to his preaent location at 21
Auto Center Drive, Irvine.
Involved in automotive industry affairs,
MacPhenon was nominated for the TIME award
by the Motor Car Dealers A.ociation of Orange
County. He ii a member of NADA, a director and
past president of the Motor Car Dealers
Auociatlon of Orange County, a member of
SCORE. and 8el'Ved on the 1982 Chevrolet Dealer
Council.
Active in community affairs, MacPhenon is a
director of the Boys Club of Santa Ana, the Irvine
Chamber of Commerce, an advUory board
member of the Orange County Boy Scouts of
America, put president of the K.iwania Club, a
member of the fund raising committee of Big
Brothers, and served as chainnan of the Easter
Seal Fund and the Scout-0-Rama.
In the areas of politics and education,
MacPhenon is a member of the Republican
Senatorial Inner Circle and annually supplies
vehicles to the University of California at Irvine to
support athletic and booster programs.
Hia civic honors include being twned the 1981
SCORE Man of the Year.
~hel'90n and his wife, Betty, have three
children and live in Santa Ana . ••• WASHINGTON, D.C. . . . Altbouch traffic
fatalitie are droppinc nationally, nighttime motor
vehicle deaths are on the upswing and have been
since 1974, according to the Highway Uaen
hderation.
The Federation estimaiea that the mileage
death rate -the number of fatalities for every
100 million miles driven -was 2.9 for the year
1982. the lowest rate linoe such statistics were first
reported ln 1923.
''Thia good news about lower traffic deaths
oblcuree the fact that night drivfn8 is becom1nc
increuingly danaeJ'ous,'' notes Robert M. Calvin.
Manager of Highway Safety Programa for the
Federation. Calvin reporq that the mlleqie death
rate at niaht In both urban and rural p1acee is
nearly four times the daytime rate.
In 1974, 53 percent of all traffic death.a
occurred at mght. By 1981, the percentage Md
Ner1 to 62, a dramatic lncreMe and an all Ume hllh· 'The ~ number of nilbttime traffic death.
.... 24,600 in 1974, and climbed to 31,400 in 1981.
"This is not to aay th.at we haven't made fi:"-in traffic afety -we havi;" Calvin u.kl . noted ~t in May 1974, the Federation and the
National Safety Council apomored a national
con&reoce in WMhl.npln to launch the "3 by 80''
propam, an effort to reduce the mUMae dMth
rate to no more than 3 per 100 ml1licm veblde
mllee by the year 1980. The conference wu
attended by 700 repr8'ntatives of buam..,
lndumy, and 01ber' "'°" .. in~ In ~.
'n'8 actual rnilMle death rate in 1880 ._
3.48, but Calvin cndltl the mon'Wli"-1111 .......
by the variety of ufety ecdvtU. with blAnc
lnltrumlntal in lldUe¥tnc che pl In 1912.
·~ blc problml DOW II what llO do .a...t
nlOttkM fa..U•" CaMn llkL "'We heft to 9lt
a 1-u.r handle on U. drunk drlYtftS 111Glllwa,
make ll'Hter uae of the lala9t traffic eontrol
deYk9, exp.nd the we of ~ matmiala
a.o.b oo the rwdway ltlelt and on wbldm, mad
. educate drl"'8 tlO the .,...,.. °' .... drtvlnm."
'"We Uo Mecl rmdl wttb ..-Y buOt ilto
them " Calvin Mid, "Wltb more money now
........ far hilbWQ ~ .. haw -E ly tlO ........ tKe ..... of forllvtnc
Md fCll1IMnl ........ IO chat our
Ylnl ...... "°' punllhld bJ death." ••• SD WHAT. fOOll LOCAi.
Atrro DMLBRS BAY.I
TO Offlll YOO
. IN DAY' fAnll,
Orang• OOHt DAIL. y PILOT /Friday, flebr\l•ry 25, 1813
Small-town planning
relic hurts c.ity image·
Co1ta Meu must have the
atrangeet sidewalk system of just
about any town along the cout,
e.ped.ally in IOme of the older east
side areas.
For moat of a block, lawns run
right down to the curb. Then, in
front of a new condominium
project, there's a strip of spanking
new sidewalk -then back to the
lawn.a.
Befuddled p edestrians ,
especially youngsters walking lo
echool, have little ch oice but lo
step out into the roadway, and
around parked cars, until the next
patch of sidewalk emergs:
This is just the way the city
fathers planned it a couple of
decades ago.
A.asessment districts created
throughout much of the town and
financed by property owners,
provided for widening and paving
rustic roads and installing curbs,
gutters and storm drains -but
not sidewalks.
The theory was that property
owners could be required to install
these when any new construction
or major remodeling projects were
undertaken.
As things stand now, the
sidewalk improvement is required
when any remodeling occurs in
areas zoned high er than
single-family. The single-family
bomeow n er must d e dicate
property for a potential sidewalk
when remod eling costs exceed
$2,000 and the city reserves the
right to require a sidewalk at its
•
diaeretion.
The reault 11 t o day '•
patchwork.
Ideally. homeownen 1hould
get together and form UIMl.ment
d!atricta to make the improvement.
But in these troubled financial
times, that's not likely to happen.
Costa Mesa ~ no longer the
small town it was when the
piecemeal sidewalk policy waa
established. Today the city fathen
think big. They are eyeing a
sophisticated cable TV system,
point proudly to a future music
center that will rival the {joa
Angeles landmark, and are busily
approving plans for major hotel,
shopping center and condominium
projects.
All this will make c.osta Mesa
not only bigger, but considerably
richer.
So perhaps it is time for the
city fo look toward cleaning up the
s ide walk proble m , the last
r e mnant o f i ts small town
a ppearance, within a r:easonable
time.
This might be accomplished
by planning to set aside some of
th e r even ue the new
developments will yield in
property and sales taxes in a
special sidewalk fund that could
be used to encourage property
own e rs to join in assessment
districts with the enticement of
some financial help from the city.
There's no point in letting this
eyesore and pedestrian hazard
drag on for another 20 yean.
Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Oa11v Pilot. Otner views ex-
pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invit-
ed. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone 014)
642-4321 .
Letters to the editor
Reminder for ._
election day
To the F.ditor:
Who are these fools we have elected
who spend their time in partisan
political bickering while our great
state goes broke?
Would you hire one of them to run
your company when they cannot stay
within a budget -or even arrive at
one -with billio ns at the ir
oommand?
Their only solution to any problem
ii "tax the people." Oh, I forgot, vote
a raise for US and the n tax the
people.
I will say for Deukmejian that he 1s
resisting their old routine for the ume
being, but they'll get him finally
becau1e he can't h and out JOUs
indefinitely.
IOUs yet! If you and I tried that at
' tax time, how far do you think we'd
eet? When were the rules rewritten in
favor of politicians?
Tuck all this away in your memory
ban.ks, kiddies. Pave your tax refund
IQU phot.ostated. Hang it where 1t
will remind you daily of the herd of
incompetents handling your hard
earned money and -come election
day -show them what you think of
them.
It's o ur only w eapon. It 's a
powerful one. Never let it go to waste.
MARY JANE WOOD
Park weddings
To the F.ditor:
~ one who worked hard for the
establishment of Laguna's Creacent
Bay Park I have heen particularly
delighted to see how many people are
enjoying its ~rue beauty all through
the day. Sun worshipers many seem
to be, lf one would judge from the
nwmber who gather there as evening
approaches. They linger until the last
of the rays of the brlJllant o rb
. diaappear behind Catalina.
But one of the loveliest of the
park'• uses is that for weddings.
Perna, twined around the railings, ~
while ribbon bows tied ~the shrubs
at the park entrance may have been
\.-cl by IOll1e as decorations, but the
beauty of the setting needs little
ampllf&cation. Thirty to 50 guest.a, who
might otherwise not have realized.
that there waa a park here, dtelled ln
their best; the maids of honor and the
bride in their wedding attire; the
~Ugnlfled groom and the mlnlater
enjoy the beautiful setting aa they
1HHmble for a quiet ceremony
Plctw'el are taken. After their 40-60
mtnute vitdt t<> the park they depart.
Only the fema and ribbon bows, lf
any, remain to tell the story of the
weddlna·
OAAHGE COAST
lllilf Pilat
MAILBOX
Such other visitors u may have
happened to come at this time, stand
respectfully aside, happy that they
have been able to witness the lovely
ceremony as well as the scenic vista.
Crescent Bay will have made a
beau ti ful co ntri but ion t o the
memories of the young people whose
union was solernniz.ed in this aesthetic
setting.
EVELYN GAYMAN
Support airport
To the F.ditor:
On Oct. 12, 1982 the Orange County
Board of Supervisors, by a 3-2 vote,
passed Resolution ;82-1542 stating,
"there 1s no acceptable site within
Orange County for a re gional or
international airport " This means
John Wayne Airport. inadequate as it
may be, IS aU We have and Will have
for many years to come.
I n 1982 the airport serviced
2.530,870 passengers and that is more
than Ontario International. Long
B eac h Muni c ipa l or
Burba nk-G lendale carrie d It is
imperative that improvements at the
airport are started as soon as pos.sible
to help meet the needs of o ur
2.000,000 residents for business and
family travel.
The Board of Supervisors, 011 or
a bout March 15, will again be
discussing the future of the airport. ll
you agree that improvementa are
necessary we hope you will call, or
wnte, your Supervisor and express
your concern.
JOSEPH E. IRVINE
Executive Director
Community Airport Council
Interest tax
To the F.ditor:
Your recent editorial ur.,ng
Congreea to repeal the provillori fOI'
wtthholdlns l(f percmt of quarterly
interest on savtnea and dividenda WM
excellent.
Thoee of us who agree and who live
i n Con&reNman Robert Badbam'•
district should let him know. He wu
an enthu1iaatlc 1upporter of the
measure to penallze ua by th.ii meena
of legalized theft.
DAN MELARK.E)'
TOYOTA
Reagan won't quit .its loser
The rumble of "Will-Reagan-
Run-Again" la being heard acrom the
land louder and more peniatently. The
experta are saying it depends on how the
economy la gol.ng. U the economy plcka
up, he'll run for re-election, they think.
but if the rece11ion contlnuea and
unemployment remainl high, he'll retire
to hla ranch in California.
I don't think that's the way it'll work
at all. Reagan la much more apt to run
again if thinp still aren't too good in
•another year than he is lf things are
wonderful by then. He's going to be
visualizing thoee hlat.ory booka written in
the year 2000 and he's not goinl\o want
any of them saying he quit while he waa
losing. The people who get halfway up
Mount Everest don't come back down
and say it's too tough. They wait another
year and try again. U they get to the top,
that'• when they're satisfied to quit and
try 110mething else.
IF IN A YEAR from now faciories are
booming, inflation'1 ·down and
employment's up, I'll look for Ronald
and Nancy to walk off hand in hand lnto
the sunset while they show the credits
o n the screen. The name of the
production will be Prosperity, writ1en.
directed and pla)l:ed by ltonald Reagan.
Whether you like him o~ not. you nave
to admit Reagan doesn't quit eully, and
quitting when you're ahead w a more
naturaf and satisfying thing for almost
anyone to do than quitting when you're
behind. Bjorn Borg didn't announce that
he wasn't going to play tournament
tennis the other day becauae he was
losing. He quit because he'd won just
about everything. That's what makes a
person., whether he's preeident or not,
,~-
JIDY RDUIEY ~ -~------~------------------· think of retiring .
The political prediction that Reagan
will drop out lf the economy stays the
same and will run for re-election if
thing• improve dramatically doesn't
make any senae at all, but predicting
political events ia like predicting the
weather. It makes interesting reading
even though It doesn't usually have
much to do wtth the way things turn out.
We like all kinds of predictions for
several reuons.
F irst , we'r e looking for some
advantage that will come to ua from
knowing what's going to happen in the
future. We think that if we have llOl1le
idea of what'• coming next, it'll put ua
one up on our friends.
Second, I think predictions made with
authority give the rest of us confidence
that it's an orderly world, proceeding in
an order!Y. predictable way. We like to
believe that there's an explanation and a
solution for every problem if only we
could find it. We think that if we
assemble all the facts and feed them into
the computer, the right answer to the
prpblem will come out the other end. It
works sometimes, but tOo often we feed
the computer the wrong material. We
stuff it with mistakes and fuzzy thinking
and what comes of that isn't the right
answer at all. That's what political
writers have done with their predictions
about whether Reagan will run again.
They've put the facts in upside down.
SOMETIMES it seems as if all we care
about ia the future and what's goin4 to
happen next. We spend ao little tune
enjoying the pre9e11t moment. I went to
Europe with friends yean ago and one
woman kept saying, .. We'll remember
this trip the rest of our lives." It waa u lf
ahe only liked having a good lime
becau1e 1he could look forward to
remembering it with pleasure.
I'm not ready to comider whether
Reagan'• going to run again. I 'm
interested in what he's dol.ng right now.
Hia deciaion is going to turn op IOIDe
event or petty cauae of which we cannot
possibly have any knowledge at thla
poirit and lt'a impoaible for anyone to
g.uesa or predict whether President
Reagan will run for office again. Now
let's drop it for a while,
How bureaucrats identify disabled
WASHI NGTON -The Social
Security Admlniatration'a zealous efforts
to cut oosta by lopping benefidartea off
the rolls baa stripped many disabled
Americana of legitimate paymenta.
Tw o month1 ago, Deputy
Comml11ioner Paul Simmon•
acknowledged to a Houle subcommittee
that there had indeed been some
"aeeminglr, 1en1eJea" tenninationa of
benefit• 'de1plte glaringly obvious
disabilities." He .. ured the memben that new
1t.andards for ucertaining dilabU1Uet1
had been issued t.o the field offices., but
he declined to des:ribe exactly what the
atandardl are. I think I know why.
THE AGENCY baa l8llaed a tra1n1na
manual to help ltl bureaucrat.I 1pot
obvioua cum of diaabWty. 1be trouble ii,
the ,.ymptoma it JJata are 80 a.lartnaly
obvioua it mak• you wonder If the
Social Security Ad.rnbUtratlon 1hlnb tis
field offJdala are tbewmelw. dmbled by
~ oc deaf:ne-.
Actually' it'• a little .:ary that 8UCh
prlma fade evidence of diubllf ty hu to
be spelled out. A 5-year-old child would
know there wu aometblng aerioualy
wrong with people who exhibiied the
d isabilities listed. Consider theae
examplea from the manual, which was
JICI 11111111
.Upped to my a.odate Donald Goldberg:
An applicant qualifies • eligible for
disability benefit.I if be or ahe:
-Has had a lee amputated at the hip;
-ta over 55 and haa had any limb
amputated;
-Haa had two limbs amputated
rega.rdJel9 o1 aee;
-Sutten a heart attack, psyclllatric
dlaturbmce er other aelau.re wnile in the
SocW Security office or on the way
there;
-Arrives in a wheelchair and "ii
only able to move her head to lhe aide
and utter unintelUgJble aounda," or
-Reports that "his doctor just told
him he wW have to have his left foot
amputated next month" because of a
aerious dileue.
THERE IS little guidance for judging
t.boae applicants whoee disability may
not be readily apparent. Unleu, as
mentioned, the Individual throws an
actual fit during or ju1t before the
interview, lhe bureeucraia are not told
how to apot mental d.laabWty .
An attached memorandum explains:
"We have tried to (give) an example that
would fit all altuationa you may
enounter, but we are unable to do 80 due
to the vartent nature of mental
impairments. (There) will be cues in
which the beneficiary demonatratee such
grcm aberrations in appearance, thought.
mood and behavior that hil/her cue (ia
obvioua)." The interviewing offidal la
aolemnly instructed to reaolve any
doubt. by further interviewa.
Viewing the world froID our own 'in-group'
When Cblneae children draw
"human" facet they make them
Oriental. White childnn make them
white, black childr9l mlM tMm .blD.
We tend to project humanity tn the
m111-
..
edmlt that we are only aemJ-bWDID at
the matt. and ltiD FOPnl towud • full
and mature realilatklo of our poeendal.
People will never be ....-. wbatwer
they may be; but it ii nOt d1fflcul1 to
.u~ that in tbt ewludonary pattlm
of creation there rwnaine, • i\ were, a
''apace" betweep what we label u
human and what we call ana-llc -a .._. occupMd by a .,... ol c:nature
who II more lib what we aspUe to be In our bnW momenta.
In 1uch a cue, we cou.ld envtaton
atra-tliilwtnal .,..,. not -... OI'
.......,,,,,, but -mciWI '° follow and . lilanl tram and look .. p to. .
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Otenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/f'rldey, f'ebfu.ty 25,· 1tlS
1983 ·is year
of the zinnia
When tint dlecovered th e alnnla had one
flower fonn, one color (yellow-.,&d) and ......Uy
one a . Today, becau. of hybrid1JaUoft, ~and
chemJcal reactton1, linniu have tlV9 different
flower fomw and every cob' of the rainbow except
blue. Their me vlriee from a few tnchel to a few
feet.
OUR ANNUAL
ZlnnJa producers have made ,r.t 1trldel 1n
lmprovtna the VU1eU. for home ardenen, and
th.la la ont reuon 19ft3 la they.., cil the Zinnia.
I CElll. SALE
Daffodil grower~
ready for show
The flower forrm are cate1orlled lntQ two
ll'OUP9t llnclee and doubla. Chancterildcally, the
doubles conceal the cen ter tuft of reproductive
pt.111.
'n\ere are three members to thJa FOUP: flat
petaled, ruffled and C8CtUI. The flat petaled flowen
vary ln me from one to three lnclMll and have many
rounda or layers of petals.
The ruffled or dahlia forma are Iarae flowers
from th ree to 1lx inches with eometlmes frilly
petJl,a. Cactus type flowen have th1' name becau.e
Hundreds of daffodils including new varieties their flowen tend to reeernble thoee of the cactua
will be exhibited by members of the Soa&llent family. The.e flowen are big from four to leVen
Callforala Daffodil Society at the Sherman incha. with curled or twistecf petals.
Gardena, Corona del Mar. True llnglee have one row of pet.ala. Their a1z.e
Judging will take p~ce in the morning on ranaes from one to four inches. Semi-doublee, often
March ~ and the show will be open to the public I-included in the ain8)ee group, have more than one
from 1 to 4 p.m. that day and from 10:30 a.m. to 4 row of pet.ala but unlike, the doubles they have a
p.m. Sunday, March 6. fairly d.l9tinct center. The aerni-doublee are about
The Daffodil Society is dedicated to the the same sizes u the singles.
preservation of more than 11,000 registered
daffodils in the world as well as new hybrids
introduced each year.
The aociety also will host a spring show at the
De9canso Gardens in La Canada Mareh 19 and 20.
A workahop on the construction, composition
and care of moss-lined flower baskets will be
conducted at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Shernian
Gardens. Corona del Mar. Registration fee is $28, which includes all
neoesaary materials. For information call the garden
office at 673-2261.
Zelda Lloyd, a rosarian, exhibitor and rose
show judge, will be the speaker at the meeting of
the Oraage County Rote Society at 7:30 p.m.'
Thunday at the Westminster Recreation Center.
Plotting Your garden and Orange County
Vegetable Varieties will be diacussed at a seminar,
sponaored by the county Farm Bureau.
The session will begin at 8 a.m. Wed.needay,
March 9, at the South Coast Field Station. 7601
Irvine Blvd., Santa Ana.
URllllRI CHICllllT
• Aak your nuneryman for the proper spray
control for aphids which w\11 soon be opening their
1983 seuon on your new roee growth.
Nur-.t'ry Spt•ciol
MEYER LEMON
S.ara t.n9y, tllltt-1klnned fruit ., .. ,,,.,..
Compact. plOlltlc ••rl•
5GAL.
REG.16.H
GREEN UP THAT LA WNI
.Bandini
SUPER BLADE
A hl9h nitrogen, mlnerel
rtch fet'tlllz ... for
9re11 lawn1.
20 La. COVlllS 2000IO.n . i1D
Hollis~as
B•USH PllMIOSI'
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ALL 1and 5
GALLON
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A11 lareroot
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Tree1, Fruit
TreH & Grap••
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COLOR MOSS IASIETS
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t<B.LOGG'S GROMULCH
•Apply a weed killer and crabgrass control on
lawna now, then follow it up with a feeding.
• If you have a notion to move any azaleas or
camellias, now's the time to do it.
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WtNTEA HOURS: OPEN MON. THRU FAr. 7-5, SUR. t-~
• Don't let weeds get any bigger. Hand pick.,
hoe or spray but don't let them get established and
compete for your ~en's nutrients and water.
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Tired of getting hit by big gas b111a? \\altherati1pplng all outslde doors
Here's your cha.nee to get money back and wtndowa and caulking on your
from the Gu C0mpany. bulldlnp exterior tould net )'OU a
It's called our Hblne \\athenzatton 819 rebate.
Progitm. And It offers whopping \\Mer heater~ on aD water
rebate check& beaten-88. LGW-OOW~rheada on
All you have to do ls install gas-aD shower:-. 921.And.duct wrap on all
savtng devtcee. ecpoeed ducta In µoheated areas. 8106.
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your attic to R-19. you could get a .... '.chedl Of UP. to 9486. 8302 rebate. ... ftele ~aft fOI' ~r.mtly
dwellings. Rebates for mulU-famtly
dwelll~ vary. Both owners and
renters can apply. And. of course. you
have to be a Southern California Gas
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call the OU Company at 800-
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native ft nnanctng.
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"' Orana,• Cout DAILY PILOTl'rld,. February 2&. 1113
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golden su n tan -yearround -and without the
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Ultraviolet radiation comes in two domi-
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It is the ultra-violet-A rays
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(.
During your vtstts
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111am111111 mm COMICS 83
BUSINESS 85
'Sometimes I get
In trouble for the
things I say, but
llfe Is short. . . ·
'How It Is done Is
what sep•ralis
the good r 1
restaurants from
the bad .• :
Putting on the Ritz. •
BY :LORENZO BENET Of ..... 0.-, ..........
Some Orange County restaurateurs wear three piece
suits, throw tantrums when the steak is a bit overdone, and
have a penchant for listing menu items nobody can
pronounce.
But not Hans Prager, the owner of the Ritz Restaurant
in Newport Beach. For instance, the other day, just an hour
before his restaurant would fill up with 275 lunchtime
customers, Prager was unshaven and outfitted in a jogging
suit ~ hardly prepared to greet the Mercedes Beni BMW
and Audi 5000 crowd who regularly patronize his Ritz.
And given the demands of his job, there was good
chance he wouldn't get home in time to shower and change.
He probably even wouldn't find time to slip into one of the
sport jackets and shirts he keeps tucked away in an off ice
cloeet.
Talking with this dark-haired, dark-eyed man you
realize that personal image and appearance aren't high on
his priority list. He is very outspoken, whether it concerns
the seedy atmosphere down by the Newport Pier, where his
old Ritz uaed to be located, or his anger with the American
government for not accepting Jewish refugees prior to
World War Il. Prager and his family escaped from Nazi
Gennany in 1939 and spent 'the next eight years in China.
"Sometimes I get in trouble for the thinp I say," he
said with a shrug. "But life is short."
Both inside and outside his restaurant, Prager places
high stock in service and commitment; he recently was
honored by the Orange County Board of Supe~rs for his
support of community aervices and charities; and pity
the waitress or bartender who is caught lifting a glass by
the rim, instead of the bowl or stem.
"How it is done is what separates the good restaurants
from the bad," the German-born entrepreneur told this
reporter at least a hal1 a do:zen times during an hour-long
interview.
The Hans Prager story is a riches-to-rags-to-riches saga
.if there ever was one. As a young boy, he was living a
comfortable llf e in Nazi Gennany until they imprisoned his
father in Buchenwald. Fortunately, his mother, who
currently lives in Los Angeles, was able to pull some strings
with government officials to get. her husband released. They
then fled to Italy, and later took a ship to Shanghai, China,
which houaed about 25,000 Jewish refugees during World _ •
War.Il.
-However, Japan occupied Shanghai at the tfine, and it
became a frequent bombing target for United States planes
once America entered the war, Prager said.
''Once, when I was 13 or 14, I was walking down the
street with my mother and the air raid sirens came on," he
recalled. But. "they were too late; the plahes already were
overhead. The bombs started falling all around us. I said,
'Mom, Mom, let's go.' There was a shelter about two blocks
away. But she said, 'I can't run.' I ran to the shelter and she
came in about five minutes later." Prager paused for a
moment, and then a guilty, almost helpless look fell over his
face. "Fear made me abandon her -it makes you do some
strange things," he said.
Both Prager's father and grandfather died in Shanghai,
so he went to work in a restaurant washing dishes to help
his family make ends meet. After the war, they d.itcovered
a relative in America who helped Prager, his mother and
hi.I lister move to the United States, he said.
Prager got his first atart in the restaurant b<.tsines,,
working as a vegetable man for Scandia restaurant in
Hollywood. After an apprenticeship at the Waldorf Astoria
in New York, he returned to Scandia as an executive chef.
Two yean later he joined Lawry's, an up and coming
restaurant company. During his 10 years there, be opened
KABC talin audition• ,.
for 1por,. commentator
oul to tlle people. B2.
'Fe•r made me
•bandon her -
It makes you do
strange things.·
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• No more seed city
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several restaurant concepts, including the Five Crowna in
Corona del Mar.
Disgruntled with Lawry's management, Prager left the
company and started his own venture, Gulliver's, a
single-item restaurant specializing in prime rib, he said.
After opening two more Gulliver's in 1975, he suddenly had
a triple bypass heart operation. which prompted him to aell
out. Feeling restless, he opened the Ritz in Newport Pier
two years later.
"The place had a lot of charm," he said. "I probably ·
would have stayed at that location Ni\i11>een comfortable
there. But that area i& Newpolll Beach'$ skid row; it's a
crummy comer of the beach, with crummy looking trash
cans. It attracts crummy people."
So it didn't take too much soul-searching on Prager's
part when Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company offered
him the opportunity to transfer his operation to a spiffy
location in its Newport Center complex -more pleasant
surroundings for the businessmen who frequent his
restaurant.
Prager likes to minimize his role at The Ritz by telling
everyone his daughter, Karen, from a previous ma.rriage, is
in total charge of the operation. But he is on the 8cene
everyday at 7:15 a.m. diacuBsing the day's menu with the
chef, n-Ading over the night log, and orde~ materials in
case something breaks down. To treat his heart, he also
makes time to take a brisk three-mile walk around the
center each morning with friend, Clint Hooee of Newport
Beach.
"There's a lot of pressure in this busine98," Prager said.
"You're always under the gun. By 11:30 (a.m.) the doors got
to open and you have to start getting food out of the
kitchen."
And maybe, Prager will be dressed in a coat and shirt
to gx-eet his guests.
Free to choose now It had to be done
Immigrant searches for his America
By UITll GA VE
'1111
1 0 ·~ .... CHICAG·o -Andrei
Frolov -who starved himself
to get out of the Soviet Union
-still searches for the
America he came to know
through contraband books and
Moecow movie houses.
"I was full of such great
hopes when I first came to this
country, and now I am
uncertain whether those
hopes will ever come true,"
Frolov said.
Just eight months ago, as
Frolov stepped off a jumbo jet
at O'Hare International
Airport into the arms of his
American-born wife, he had
declared: "This is the luckiest
day of my life."
Today, happinesa -and
luck -elude him.
"I see that it's real, that I
can have a car here. Maybe
not tomorrow or next month.
But maybe in six months," be
said in his quiet voice. "The
problem now is how to deal
with what I will chooee.
''But a very strange thing
has happened, and it's a
surprislng feeling," Fr61ov
said. "For aome reuon. I have
become indifferent to them. I
could care leas."
He blames it on "the simple
law of satiety, as when you're
full. stuffed after a big meal."
For 25 days last year,
Frolov, 51, and his 28-year-old
wife, Lois, joined a hunger
strike to win his releue. He
was one of alx Sovieta with
1pou1es abroad who
participated in the protest
'I think he's really afraid that he's not going
to make It, that he's going to be a fallwe
and look llke a fool throwing his old llfe over
at his age.'
A freelance journalist in the
Soviet Union, l'rolov hu been
promlled a job a1 an auto
rDIChanic when his fiuency in r.daJlah increuel.. A book he
fast, and the first of three
permitted to leave.
The c:ouple met when ahe
waa a graduate exchange
1tudent in Mo1cow from
"Russians of my generation
always dreamed of a very free
life in the United States," be
explained. "If you wanted to
go into business, there was
always a way, even if you
didn't have money.
"If you wantea to be a
cowboy or live in the
wilderness ... that was
poaible too. We thought of
America as a place where
people not only lived in
comfort, but managed to
satisfy all their hopes and
pamions as well."
Al.moet immediately there
were problems.
"There were so manr,
ltOC'eS, more than net'!e91ery, •
Frolov Did. "It teeDll to me
that half the city occupied
itlelf with eelllna thin&I· And
judging from T'I". it 8eelDS the
other half did nothing but
_ eat.0
She hid refugees from the Nazis
Four decades ago, Johanna and
Willem Blok risked their lives,
hiding and caring fcx refucees
from Nul t:roopa ln their tiny
butcher ab.op in Rotterdam, The
Netherlanda.
Jewish and Chriat1an IJ'OUpa Jn Orange County honored Mn.
Blok and her late hu1band,
Willem, at a special Brotherhood
Week ceremony at Temple Dlat
• ln MJmon Viejo. Treee will be
planted in their bonor in r.r.et•.
Forest of the ~teoua Gentile. But the 70-year-old Dutch
native feel• ahe 1houldn't be
1ln1led out. for her wartime
.ctionl. .
"Every sood penon jult did what bad to be done helplna
human beln11," 1be 1ay1.
"Everyone who lived throuah
that time dMer'Yes • medal.''
While German troope were
occupyt.na their homeland, the
Blob cued for • many • 29
Jewtah ref\.aa9el at a time In the
b11 ! meat o£ their butcher llhop.
Upataln were ...........,. ftlhwa
who kept medline 1UD1 in the •*· 'Ibey liwd in cuwtant , .... mMl
could DeWI' Jet down their l\llU'd.
Mn. Blok .,..
"Dutch l'MC:lltl wwe our*'
c\Htomera because ther, had
double meat ooupona, ' •he
recaDa.
"We -=ted nal frimd1y to tba
OermaDI beca&.m tlwy <oould Ill
extra _, far \II, ..... 1811-•
...
. wfote about h1a quest to get to
America -•'~he Game
Without Rul " -hu not
attr.cted much interest from
publiaben.
1 Stanford Univeraity. Thelr
affair b~ in defW¥:e of
official waminp and KGB
hara11ment, but her vtaa
expired 1oon after their
weddina in May 1981. Soviet
officlal'i twice ~jeewel hit
applicat&om w erNarale and Jol!' her in the United Siai..
When he wu eold a pair of
glules that did not tit and
when hit wife became W af1er
a refiaurant meal, be found
himaetf arauinl for stricter aovemment controla. And he
arew •narY when hi. wife
reminded him that wu the
very reuon he dreamed of
1eavlnl the ScMet Union.
Mn. Frolov, who work.I,. a
waltnm tn a downtown hotel
)ounp, lamenta her bUIMnd'• difftCWU.. but WM planninl a trip around the country to
help 1nap hlm out of bl•
enollanal dedlne.
N::.~ :r-... n.::c .... :1
But the b6gelt ahock in th1a
new culture la an almo1t
overwhelniln& freedom of
dlf'I:· the Soviet Union, I
never had ,a car. I always
wtnt.cl one. any kind. IMnl
st old one." !» liakl in a ncerit ...._ .-tew. "nn.llY, I tt.opped
~ about· it becawe, for mi, tt W.. totmllJ ....,.ble. I ._.WM a rich DMm."
Ht lawwa chat In Ameica .. ..,..., haw to be rich w
Mwamr. ·
He finally arrtwd IMt June
20, io c1a18 atter their hunpr-
atrill:e ended.
Frmov'1 ..... of life ill the
United 8tatH came from
Ammmn u-.aan tram hil
col1-a daya, worU of WiWllD raulimr, Jack Landan and
othen, wbme boob bec:Mle
available for a 1hort time
dUrlnl the KhnalheMv ~w.
''The ~ probMln .. be'• -imllatlmt, lbe ...........
of 1111 ... he WID'8 tim'WI ...
happen npi away. ·J .tiln.k
he'• ,..0, 8frlild ihat .... nat 10iD1 to iUlr.e It, tbai he'1
... to -• fathn aDd look na·-· tooa throwtQI hi.I o1c1
lite OYW at hli •·"
pCllllnC .. ~ .... ... = u..-. '°be hd and ......
Tbe Nm ....... dllDDv•ed ...
Blok•' actlvltt•. But la Ko· vember ltH, h•r bu1band
..... ,_, by tbt a.-...
_.. l'OUDd{ns up •••JW 40
!_earl of •1• ••• JO'llf·!! "II I I • t.MJ dkla't ... ,
·~"~ .. ~~: Bir blJl'1=' w J'IHd 11 Oer•••7 to wer~ H tile =-~~t'S::lf'.:i5 ,,.., .........
ta IMt, .. ,ua., •• Or•~· Ciuma, illYlnl ~ .....
.. red Comq~est
or Huntington
Beach auditions
for Vivian Mayer
of KABC. Radio
station is looking
for a ports
commentator.
.DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've known thlt
frlend atnce chlldhood. Wt like to 10 to lunch
toaet.Mr, _., playa, lhop and do "lady th1np." l
eajoy her company, but ahe haa an lrrlt.atJna habit
of 1•ttln1 Into lni.rminablo converntlona with
aervtot peoplA and 1tranaen. It can be tho woman
in Uw box-office, the man who t.aket th Ucket, an
Ulher, or even a penon 1he hap~ to be tHted
next to in a theater.
When we 10 for a drink or lunch, 1he ~
chwnmy with the wait.rea. "Oh, I can teU you're
from the South. My husband'• family llveo1 in
Georgia. HI.a u.nclo had an operat.lon lh1a awnmer.
We went down t.o aee hlm." The waitreea trlea t.o
eacape, but my frit'nd keepe gabblna 11way. 11Don•t
you juat love black-4!yed peu? I can hardly find
them anymore." t have heard her talk for 15
minutes to a lhoe clerk whoee only comment was,
"That' a a nJce pune."
I don't mean to sound stuck up, but I am
embarruaed by this woman's overly frien1~~
conversations. b there a cure? -TIRED TIL
KABC mOves auditions out to peOple IN TULSA
DEAR TILlJE: I know of no knowo care for
compolalve talken. I taspect you frtend percelvtt
laertelf u tbe "demoeradc" type. Actually, patraaa
wlao become too friendly wltb service people are
conaldered coadeacendlng, and tbla la not
appreciated.
By KAREN E. KLEIN
OftMO.., ........
When &Orne employers have a job opening,
they invest in a want ad and plow through
resumes.
That's what 90me employen do. But not
KABC TalkradJo, which recently found it.self
minus one oomrnentator for its Sportstalk
program.
What KABC decided to do was hold open
auditions, at three southland shopping centers, for
someone to fill the open slot on the ahow.
Last weekend, the KABC troupe stationed its
travellna trailer at the South Coast Plaza Mall in
Costa Mesa, provid.irlJ{ live auditions for all who
POT SH01$
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
~LEASE OON''T
.JVSTl~Y
MY
L.ACto< OF"'
FAITH
IN YOU.
NY.IC NOTICE P\8.JC NOTICE
ll4Uf7 C"'-at74
9 U f' I R I 0 R C 0 U II T 0 F NOTICI Of' TMl9TU'9 IAU
CAJ...1'0RMIA Me. l>-1-COUNTY Of' OAA..0. YOU AM .. OCl'AUlT ~A
TOO Clwlc Center Drfff W•t 0 11 0 0 F T R U t T 0 A T t 0
9ox 131 OCTONR I, 197'1. UHi.SU YOU
• ..,,._ Ane, CA n702 TAKI ACTION TO 'ROtlCT
MARRIAM Of' YOUR 'ROPIRTY, IT llA't II
PETlllONER. THUY HARTWELL 90U> AT A "*.IC aAL&. •YOU
RESPONDENT: GEORGE HENRY MIG AN ~TlOM Of' THS
HARTWELL NATUltl OF THI 'ROCHDINQ
SUMMON9 (FAIRLY LAW) AQAINaT YOUW~U 9HOULO CAM NU ... UI: 021·11-43 CONTACT A LA
NOTICll On Mwcti 4, 11183, al II 15 o'dodt
You flew ....., ...cl. The -1 a.m .• at the front •trance to the
maJ dacJde aQalnal JOU wlltM>vt Old Orange County CourthouH , rour beln9 heard unteu JOU located on Sant• An• Blvd ..
l'ffpond wtdlln 30 deya. Read the batwHn Sycamore Streat anod tnfonNUoft below. Bfoed'#ey, Sant• Ana. Celltomie n rM wWI to _. the~ of SECURITY PACIFIC MA TIONAL
en altarnaJ In lhla mattar, JOU BANK, u duly ~tad tru.t ..
ltloWddoeoP'OlftPUYeoltlatr-undar th• dead of trual
~ Of p6Ndtne. N _..,, ,,..., d a t ad 0 c t o b a r 6 • I t 7 t
be ftlad on ti-. made Dy JAMES M. ORAS·
AVllOI M E H R I n d 0 0 R I S ~ . Uated !Mi aldo •manct.do. II ORASMEHR, Huaband and Wife,
.,._.. ,__ decldlr CClfttra Ud. r~ on October It. 11179. In
aln altdleftct• • _..,.. que UcL boot! 13357, page 725 of Offtclal
reeponde defttfo da IO dlea. LM la Aecofda In Ille ofllca of Iha Col.Wiiy
lnfonnec:loft..,. ....... Recorder ol Orange County. II Ualed duu eollc:lter el c.tifetnla. by reuon of defeull In
~ da un etloQedo en .... th• peym•"t or parlormance ol
aaunto, deb•rh llac:erto obtlgatlona Hc:ured 111ereby, •
IMm•dlata111ente, da ••I• Notice of Oefeutt and Elae11on 10 _., "',...,._.. o llleg,edon, Sell Under OMd of Trull having
hi el hay atguna, puacJe Hr ~ r-ded u provided tor ti)' ,....If ... • ~ law I/Id m<Ha than tllf" ITI0"1ha I. "ro THE RESPONDENT having •l•P••d •Inc• au ch
The pecltlonw ~ ltlad • P9Utlon rKordatlon, wlll Hll at public
concerning your marriage. tt you fall auction to the ~ btdo. for
to flle a r•ponH within 30 daya of cuh. payable In lawfUI rnc>M¥ of the the date that t1111 1ummona It United Stat• of Alnark:I 81 time of
.-we! on you, your O.feutt may lie Nie. wtthOVt C0"9IWll or ~ar!ly
ent«ed and the coun may enter • HprMMCI or lmpli.d u to tttle,
jUdlgmanl containing lnjuncllve or poa-lo<'I or -bnlnoea. Iha
Oltw oro.n ooncarnlng dMMon of 1n1-t c:on119\4d to Md now IMlld property. apouHI aupport. child ti)' It under Mid dead of !Nit, In and
cuttody. cllfld aupport, attorney to the property In Orange County,
1.-, coat1. and tuc:h other rllhf .. Stat• ol Cllltomlll, Oteortbed ea:
may ba granted ti)' Iha COUtt Tha Lot 34 of Tr.et No. 1043 In the
garnlahment of •aoa. 1.-1no of Uy of Coat• ...._, u per map
money or Pf099f'IY, or other court llaraol rKorded In Boole 272.
autl\orlud prooea<llng• may alto P • o • • .,. , 4 6 • n d 4 I o I reeult Mltctllanaoua Mapa, In the or!lca of
0.ted· October 13. 11182 the Coun1, Reoordet of Mid Or-. lee A. Branc:tt • CellfomllL
aertt The 11r .. 1 addr•N and otflef By Erin Rlgtl)' dealgnetlon, If Wtf, of tfle 0e9Uty NI propeny cklecfll>ed Mlo"9 le
... VAN OAO. laq.. ned to be: 1177 Plf'ltvlew, 1102 .... mtl ...... • ....... Callomla. ...._ m The undt ralgned Truatte
._. AM, CA aroe lac:lalma an1 llablllty for a"'
(111) M1-4-I of tM..,... ~
Publl1hed-Orano• Coaal Dally othtt common dnlg i9ltoi1, If
PllOI. Feb 4, II, 16. 25. 1983 ny. ahown herein. A OetalleO
Me..83 of the prOC*fY l'llllf be btalned from tlM ~ at
-----------OM requNI llM .... I• to be
ed. The ,_ Md lddr.-
PICnnoul 9UH•U the berietlclaty la: DAAYLlHE M. ...... tTA,.._,-NYOEA, clo J089ti J. 8NYD£A,
The ~ .,.,__ -~ ttomey, 1647 ......-. Btvd. No. ~ -'· ~ c:.l9om6a 112'43. MU PAINT COMPANY, 1300 Said ... wll be INIOe to P81 IN
Adame Ave..:L-!ullt 32P, Coall aeond ti)' .... dead of
....... CA. ·-lrldUdlng .. coMa, ... and ~ E.. ~. 1300 Adame .. oft~ Md of tfle '"* A..,._, Slifte NP, Coat• ...., CA. rHled by Hid dHd of truat t292t to be 11 t0.00: .. _,.
Ghauen Y. YeoouD, 1411 under the..,_ of ..to '**"" ••. Newport lleech. CA. of trvtt. not "*' ,..,..., Md taa 14,I00.31 rWNlnlnO ptlftolpal of
TI* ._.,_. .. c:onduottd by • lie not• --ti)' .., deed °' ..... pei11...... l'\ltt, wttll lntan91 from Merofi I
Cl.Y. YIC*lb 1N2 M In uld note~. T'hll .....,.... ... fled with IN Oeted: Faon.y 4, !Mi ~ an oe °'81'19 OOi#lly on ~ Paafte
Feel. 22. tea. NetlorW .... ~ MT~ '""'"'*' Orenoe Coett Daily By· Cermen AodrlgwH Piiot, , .. , 26, Marci! 4, 11, If, Lima
1183. Mi.a
T"*M'a .... AICI.
701 w..tn Avenue, ~· CAt1201 (Ill) IOt•3'0I
ftllbllafled Or•llQ9 Cout Dally F.-11, II. It. 1N3
1 ...
wanted to compete for the minimum $25,000 a
ye.ar position.
About 150 audi1ion tapes were collected from'
would-be commentaton of Ora.nae County, aaid
Shelley Wagner, who works in RABc'a Creative
Servlcea Di vt.ion..
The tapes were either made at the radio
station's trailer or made by applicants at home
and turned in to the station, W~r said.
"We really expected more people to tum in
tapes.'' Wagner said, ''eepeclal.ly in these times.''
But Wagner said ahe was hopeful that in the two
upcoming weekenda, when auditiona will be held
at the Beverly C.enter in Los Angeles and the
Sherman Oak.a Galleria Shopping Center, more
publldty about the aearch would result in more
audltion tapes coming in.
Donna Emero, 25, of Fountain Valley, waa
one of the applicants who auditioned live at the
South Cout Plaza trailer. "I waa a little nervous
at tini." F.rnero aa.id aft.er her audiUon.
But ahe waa fairly confident that her tape
waa a l(ood one. on the tapes, each applicant answered a
question relating to a apona issue and told why be
or she wanted to be a commentator, Wagner aaid.
"They'll have to vamp a little themselves,"
she added. The tapes will be judged by an expert
panel.
BasicalJy, what KABC ill looklnR for ls
10meOne with lota of penonality ancf a knowledge
of aporta, Wagner aaid.
"8JC NOTICf: Pta.IC NOTICE
When the contest was originally announced, It
wu open to females only. But then. bec:au.e men
atu:ted c:alllng.the lt.atian and complaining that
they dJdn't get a fair chance to try out, the radio ...
station opened participation to males also.
"Obviously, there are a lot of men out there
who feel that they have the personality to
compete for the top prize," laid Wally Sherwin,
the atatJon'a program director.
"But juat becauae a man knows more. about
Auditions, limited at first to
women, were opened to men after
the station received complaints.
aports doesn't necessarily mean he'll get it,"
Wagner said. ·
KABC'a vice president and general manager~
George Green, came up with the talent aearch
idea for filling the position by falllng bad< on an ·
old standby, Wasner said .
It waa about 15 years ago, when Green was a.
salesman for the radio"lltaUon, when KABC
oonducted a similar search. At that time. they
were looking for two female helicopter reporters.
At the search'a end, they came up with an
unknown named Kelly Lange to fill one of the
positions.
The rest, as they say, la history.
And, needlese to say, K.ABC hopes hi.story
will repeat itaelf thia time around.
"' Nil.IC NOTICE
.,
DEAR ANN: A woman I work with la driving
me crazy. We are ln dlfferent aectJona of the aame
office and ahe telephones me every few hours to say
absolutely nothing. When I uk, "What do you
want?" she says, "I'm bored . . . just want to blow
a few minutes." I tell her I am not bored.tam busy
and I don't have any time to bJow. She1gets mad
and accuaes me of being ahort-te'iJ>ered and a lousy
friend.
When I get home she calla again to ask why, 1
treated her so shabbily. Suddenly I find myself on
the defensive, darn near apologizing. Thia ia very
upeetting because I am the victim and she la the
perpetrator. Can you help me get off the apot? -
CINCINNATI SALLY
DEAR SALLY: From DOW OD wllen ~ bored
lady calla, •Imply aay, "Sorry I can't talk co. yo.
I'm la tbe middle of aometb.lng." AJter you repeai
that Une about elpt or 10 dmea, abe11 acop calllD,. U abe doesn't, let Iler bear It agalD another elpt '11'
10 times.
Do you feel awkward, self-conaciows -lonely?
Wekome r.o the club. There'• help for you l.n Ann
Landers' booJclet, "The Key r.o Popuhrity." Send~
cents with your request and a long, stamped,
self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box
11995, Chkago, W. 60611.
Pta.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE
NOnCI IMTlllO lllOa NOTICI Of TM.llffF8 aALa MOTICI 9M'T1MO M>I llllUHtCIPAL COURT NOTICE Of PUelJC .. AR!Ne
BIO fTDI NO. ... T.t. Mt. , •• 1
NOTICE 18 HEIEIY OIV£N ttlat NOTIC9
..-cl propoaala w4ll be reoelved ti)' YOU AM .. Dll'AUlT UNIMR A
the City of Coet1 ~to wit: Tiie DllD Of' TM.ll'T, OATWD MAY tO,
City Counclt, P.O. 8o11 1200, Cotta 1ta. UM.Ha YOU TAKI ACTION
MeH, Calllornla 112828, on or TO PM>TICT YOUlll PWONRTY,
~the hour of 111>0 a.m. on IT MAY M 10&..0 AT A PU9LIC
Friday, MMdl 11, 1M3. It al\all lie t A L~tf. IP Y 0 U NI I 0 AM
the ~bitty of the l:lld6er to 11".ANATION Of' r.-NAT\MI dtllvel-Illa bid 10 Ille City Clettc'e Of ntt PROCHOINQ AQ ... BT Office by the proper an"ounced YOU, YOU BHOULD CONT ACT A
time. Bide wll be publlcly opened UWYD.
end r..o abld .. 11:00 Lm .• or -On MWCll 11. 1"3, •111 16 A.M.., aoon .,,.,..".. .. ptactlc:abte on EXCHANGE TfTLEHOLOEAS. IHC.,
Friday. M1rc:11 I I , Illa In Ill• • Ctlllornla Corporetlon .. duly Coundl CNmbere. City Hll, T7 Ffllw appoln1ed Tru•t•• undar and
Drive, Coate MeH, California ~· to Deed of Truat r-ded t2t28, lor IN lumWllna Of LABOR May 13, 1912. u In at. No AMO MATERIAL TO f\J1'HISH ANO 82-1MOT7, of Offlclal Aecord• In INSTALL CARP£TIMO AT THE CfTY tN offloa of the County AacorOtr of
MEIOH80RHOOO COMMUNITY Orange County, Sl•lt of CellfofnlL
CENTER. EMcu1ed by S'TEVEM A. 8TACHEA.
Add It Ion a I ••ta o I t II • an unmanled m•n and M. AlllM llP8dflcatlona rney be otltalnecl •I MONT AOUE. • •Ins.le woman ..
Iha Office of Iha Pwc:Nllng Ag9nt Joint T•"•nt• WILL SELL AT ., 77 Fair Orlw•. Coit• Mau, PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
CIMlofn6L &Ida ~be relurned 8100£R FOR CASH (payable at
to Ille attention of Ille City Clar1I, time of .... In lewtlll money of Iha
within Miki time llmh. lri • Malad United St•t•I at tlle front entrance
en""6opa, ldentlftad on the out.Ilda t o t II• o Id O r • n 11 • C o u n t y wfth the Bid Item Number and the CourthOUIM, IOQted on a.nta AM
Oper*'I Dela. Blvd., ~ S~e St. end
Eadl bid llwl "*"'>' -" Md Broadway, Senti An•. Cati!. •II ever1 tte1n H HI forth In Ill• right. title and Wll«•t ~ to
apecltloatlon1. Any and all end now held by It under Mid Deed
ucepllont to the ..,.clflc:lltlOna of Tn.t In Ille property ...,....., tn
lftl'9I ba ...,., --.ct In .. '*'· Md Mid County end s.-deecrtbed •: tan to • ~ eny ~ In ltle Lot I ol Tract No "42 ... ..,_._...,. • .,_. be grOWMla 9or llflOwll on a IMP NCOl'dad In Book
retaallOn of tM bid, 4 I 6 • P a O a a 3 II a n 0 4 0
(.aoll bid .... .. tonll the NI Ml.celleneoul Map•. Aecordl of
name• •"d rHlclenc:ea ot •II Orange County, CalNomle
pertOtte and Pllltlea In,.,_.. In TIMI atrMt addrya end otller
the propoaal. II the Did It by • _, ~ w llf'J, ol the
Ollfl'Ol 91toii. ..... the narn. of tile rMI prop«ty datctlbed abo.,. .. °""'*' whO c. lllgn en 11111•••1t ~r1ed to be: 1 Peteflburg, on btMlt of Iha corporation end , c.rllomla 92714 ......,_-"*'-°""* ""* The undenlgned Truatet
M> fTD NO. -HARllOR .IUOICIAL OllTRICT COOi .... ..,..,,.,. NO a-1 NOTICE IS HEAE&Y OIVEN that 4101 ,,....... .. , 'AMJMQ Rl~NT8 aealed PfOPOMla wll ba reoerwd ti)' ... 0 . Box 2510 MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thlt a
Ille City of Coa1a ~ lo wit; The Nawpoft ~ CallfonM publlc haaflng wltt be held by the
City Counoll, P.O. Box 1200. Coti. . ftllo-1)11 Olly Counc:ll ol Illa City ol MtH, Cellfornlt 112821, on or PLAINTIFF. RAY FLAOEBOE Hunllng1on Beach. lrl lha Council
before the hour ol 11-00 a.m. on LINCOLN MERCURY IMC., a Cllember of the Civic Canter.
Friday, w.rcti H. 1183. tt Mall ba Calltornla corporation. doing HuntlngtOtl Balch, at the hOUr of
the reaoonelblllty of Iha bidder 10 bualnHI H RAY FLA DEBOE 7.30 pm . or u eoon-t11et..nar .. ~ hie bid to ltle Clfy Clattl'• LINCOLN MERCURY poMlbM on Monday lhe 7111 dey of Office by Ill• proper announce<! DEFENDANT BRENDA PARIS
time. Sidi w111 .,. put>lk;ly opened anc1 ooes 1 111rougn 10.1no1ua1ve
end read aloud at 11:00 a.m., or• ...,...ONa
10011 111« .. tter u practlc:able on CAM ....... 14817
'rli!ay, March 11, 11113, In th• NOTICll Yev ,._.,. Mall aued. Counc:ll ChambeB. City Hall. 7T Fw TM -' ,,.., dac:Wa ........ ,..,
Drive, Co11• Mau. O•llfor"I• wtttiout ,_ '*"ti heefd ~ 92t2t, lor the fumlllllnaa of LABOR ,_ reapond wlttlln JO c1a1t-"9M
ANO MATERIAL TO FURNISH 4NO '9le 11..._tton .,..._.
INST ALL CAAPETINO AT THE CITY II yau wlah 10 Mell the advlCa or
=llldletl)'apattnenfllPOf cllaolalm1 any lleblllly lor any
--., .... the,_._ Md lllCOU9Ctf-1111 the W edOfw of .. ,.,_., pemwa Md OlW _.. ~ ••
Md JOlrll .,..,,..,._ " tfle bidder... .,.,.,, ~ hanlln. tole~llllporlldwenaty Said Hie Wiii be mede, but
tNI doea ~ undlr • flcttttoua without covenant or wettantr.
-· .. bid ..... be In the ,. ....... Of ....,..,, ,....,... ......
"•"'• of th• bidder with • pa11n"a", °' ~bnlnoee. to deatQnallo" tollowlnt1 thowlnP. pay .. ~ pr1nolpel *'"' ol
"OBA ftll• flotltlou• n•m•)' : the n«*(t) MCIUred ti)' Mid 0.... of
provided. "<>-. no flo11tlov• Ttu1t, with lnter11t lllereon, " ,_ ..... ba 1-.d uni-....... prOWlecl In .., note!•). ..,..,.,..,
_,..... ,......,_,,, wtell IN Or.,.. W _,,, unOtr the WINI of Mkl Deed
County Aec:order. In c:H•• of ol Tr1111, ••••· c11uo•• ano ,_,_,__ ~..,._ lndude tfw -of ...,.,_ of t11t TNttee and of 1M
tM PYwaidlnt. ~. T,......,, tr\ltt• cr .. ted b't H id Deed ol
Md ~. '""'· The Cftj Colinclt of Che City of The total _, of IN unpaid
Coeita .._ reeerv. tlte r19fW to ~ of the obllgetlon MQnd
r'ltad wry °' II btde. by the Pfot>«tr to be IOld and bATID: F*'*Y 29, 1113 rHeonabl• Hllmated coet1, "8JC .,TIC( lllubtlaMd Or.,,._ COMt Dally _..,... Md ec!Y-at the tl!M
Hot feb. ti, 1813. of the lnltlel publloatlon ot Ill• fltemlOU9 WU
Iott• Notioa or .... le 148,IH.2t 1-----------...... tTA'-T
---.---.,.-----The -~ under ..., 0.... "*-JC NOT1C( The IOloWlng .,.,.. .,. dOfftg ~ _,,_ of Trwt llerelof'Ote ..-uled 8ftd .....,_ •·
NlhllOUeM H•• ...-BTA~
Trle fiOIOwlflt ,.,_ -~ ~-M. fll IMTffllP,_111, HOI
Hatbot IM!., lutte ll·12, ~· ..... ~""2t J .. n H. Otvll, Ut72 Blue
L•ntun. No. t , Dena Pol"', ~ .... ~It~ ......... co.le ..... ~ ..... Tllll ..._. OOfld Cltld by.
...... perll ... "L Jean H.
Tllll Jtlll N'" -......... QoMntr a.ti of Qr*'I' ~ on ftallfuiry 12, ,., ,,_
Publllfl9d Orante 0.... OeltY Hot. ,., ... Mar. 4, 11. '-.:I
dallvet'ed to tll• uncl..-•lfned a ..onnoue WM HOW U\I fro"' o ow H ...,..., OaaNiratlon o1 ~ Md ...... tTA~ UNOe:A. 15701 T'wttn Vllleet w~ •
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av OW.LES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Thfr · la on1.1 rule lhal, If
you ob 11rvt ll unCaillnKI)'.
will uv• you a fortune over
tho ,Yean. Beror11 play1nr lll
the rlrat trick, pauH to count
your lrlrh and plan your
pla1 •
Wo do not like jumping LO
three no trump on anythinic
O)lflpl • hand lhll hH I
4 S.3 a pattern. However. Wt
must admit that W6' too.
would make an exception
with this Jl:orth hand. South'•
• ·jump to alllll wu a reason
able shot -his partner's
16 18 poi nts were all ouu1dl!
spades. 10 they had to fill In
the minor holdings.
West led the five or clubs.
And those declarers who can't
wait to feL a hand ovllr with
will probably ro down They
will draw trurnpt and pl1n to
dlarard a diamond on the i ce
of h••rla, and then rely on
the dub sufl lo produCf three
tmh. OeJH!ndlnr on how
they lllT\ed lht pl1y, they
could ually end up lo Ing
two dub t.rickl.
However. the club lead
should alert declare r to the
pouibllily that the 1uit
might not bre.k. He can
count 11 tricks In top cards,
and there la another way lo
uore a twelfth trick-via a
diamond ruff in dummy.
Thl• correct hnl' as to win
Lhe first trick in hand and
lhcn cash the k1ng·queen of
diamonds befort• Louch1ng
trump1. Now dttlarer cin 11
ford to draw tw o roundt of
trump• belort> rutrlns a low
diamond on the t1bh" lie can
then return LO hi~ hand by
rutnnii a heart to draw the
out.standing trum111. and th"
•lam i• In the baic.
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--by Virgil Partch (VIP) DENNIS THE MEN.\CE Hank Ketchum TUM•LEWEEDI by Tom K. Ryan
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"Don't tell me w1'r1 hiving 1 veg1t1bl1 pl1t1
again."
PUNIJTI
(11.A'(. MEN. MM OOT ~
WE HAVE A LON6 WAY TO
60, BUT SPIKE NEEDS
OOR HELP! 1fft~
FOlffilHATELY, SPIKE IS
A REAL Fl~T~ ... HE
KNOWS All TME TRICKS ..
·by Charles M. Schulz
I WONta HOW HE'S
DOING OUT THERE IN
TME DE5arr ALL ALONE
Fl6HTIN6 OfF TlE C()l{OTES
by Brad Anderson
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"He's been suaplclously well-behaved
au day!"
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SUNSHINE
M•APOWS
Cemp No. ?> •
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llOIOSCOPI
BV SIONEV OMARA
Sannlay, Febnwy H .
ARIF.8 (March 21-April 19): You are presented
with a puzzle that you will aolve. Accent on
necetlities. chores, pets and people who rely upon
you. Obstacle is overcome -you gain more space,
freedom.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Moon upect
highllghta change, lravel, var~y and creative
endeavon. Element of timing o rides with
you. Speculative venture grabs spo t.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Focus on property,
security, fa mily relationships. Terms will be
defined, you'll see places and people as they
actually exist. Key is to take constructive act.Ion
bued on knowledge.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on
production, special duUes and responsibilities. Older
relative does want to help but could be sincerely
rnilinformed. Means h~ your own <.'OWllel.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You reach more
people, expe~ and market for product
multiplies. Emphasis on paymenta, collections,
special material and ability to recoup recent l<*i.
Individual you respect will aeek your op(nion.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Spotlight on
independent'e, fresh starta, initiative and pioneering
concepta. Timlng, ~t are on target.
tIBRA (Sept. 23-0c:t. 22): Focua on relationah.lp
with one who may be hotplt.allzed. You'll gain
valuable Information by looking behind Kena
Deallnp inmcated with special inierest group, club,
orsal\i?tion or poll\ical party.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lunar and
numerical cycles polnt to lncreued popularity,
aamerated IOCia1 activity. poaible travel and keen
aWarene91 of body lmaje.
SAGftTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Take firm
stand -aut.borit.ies will beck your position. It may
be necesaary to revlae, review and perhape to
rebuild oo a more aultable bMe .
. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Be reedy tor
chance, 1peclal communlcallon, possible aaln
tbrougb written m1tertal. J'ocua abo on law,
1plritu.al values, lon«r~ plans which involve
travel.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Flnandal aiatua
of f.amUy member commandt portion al ipOtlichl
DlJ deep for lntonnation belore coam\lttinc to
pmnenent relaUonlhlp or partnerlhlp. Domeatk
ad~t ii ()n acend*· PllCP.S (Feb. 19-Man:h 20): D!fer 1g wilbea of ~ the to 10U:t lncludinl bulim9 pertne", leo1
edvlltr OI' rMte. Store tnfonNIUon, file dat.. me1te
prt1*8tionl -all of this rather than any d1nct
action. •
MOON MULLIN8
OH •• SHOVl-AA
HAV~~iHE?
f'\..A"Tl: •• 11'5 l\k)'f
GOOt' FOR VQJ.
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
_OPEN .,.t> SHUT --CoNFOUND IT --SEW UP TME Poetc:E TS.
UoW ,ABOLJT
A BUCK,
PLU5HIE ?·
JIM Too <:,ENERoUS r.'\
FOR MY OWN ~OOD. \!J
by Kevin Fagan
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by Harold Le OoUJ&
VOU ~WHAT. 0096? I'M
eEGINNING TO THINK
A STINKER' r---.aa•
TBE
F.\lllL'° "'
c1acu1
"Why ort wt coc*ing trees?"
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• Pacific Mutual income drops
Lo in operations profit blamed on ltealth COlll
Newport Beach·buecl Padflc
Mutual Llfo lnlurance C.o., hurt
by rl1ln1 health co1t1, ha.
reported • 67 percent drop In
o~rationa lncome tor 1982 but
dJd end the year In the black.
The flnn. the taraeet lnNrance
carrier headquartered In
California, ended the year with
$8.4 rnJ.lllon In operations lncome
compared to $26.1 million In
1981.
The firm did record a 1111ht
1aln in total lnoome over 1981
with $930.2 millio n before
expen... In 1981, total tncome
was f893 .9 million which
represented a 1teep drop from
1980 wherr total tncome was well
over •1 bllllcn.
The company al8o ach1•~ a
record·htch 1urplu1 of •179.9 million, an l.ncrNle of moni than
l ~ pucoent over 1881.
Addi\Jonally, the CIOmj)IUly WM
able to e1tabll1h a Uquidlty
raerve of •100,000 ln IMr\.-tcm
lnvettmenta.
Walter Gerken, Pacific
Mutual'• chalrman and chief
operational executive, uld he
waa encouraaed by the p1na in
the company 1urplu1, whlcb
prot«ta policyholden.
The company, throuJrh eeveral
round.I of layoffa and a liberal
early-retirement offerln1, haa
cutback in recent montha.
Oerkm u.ld he ia confident the
firm hM &OM ibrouah lta twdelt
Umel and la op~ that 1988
wUl be ... improved y.....
The 1nlw'ance canter hM been hardeu hlt In 1roup and
jndlvldual hHl\h pro1ram1,
mottly bffauM of lncrH1tn1
medical care cmt. The company
loet nearly $10 mllUon tn thCa
area tn 1982, an improvement
ov•r 1881 when It loet fl l.•
mUllon. In 1960, tt lo1t U3.7
m1Won in health care.
A company 1pokeeman uid
lnaurance f1rml acra. the nadon
are belnc hurt by health c:oeca.
The ~ in th1I area have, tn
tum, trlaered higher lNurance
premlwm.
'9CTITIOW ........
Mm tTATamNT TIM tollowln9 ,,_,,on I• doing ~-..... T'S AUTO AESTOAATIOH,
WE OFFER LOWER ·RATES.
Al Nabers Leasing Company, toed directly to the prime lend·
we offer many advantages to 1ng rate With the prfme rate
tne leasing customer size dropping out of the cloud•
stability. experience But per· In recent ....ito, ow rate has
haps most important -cost dropped too-a point lower
Al Nabers Leasing you deal than the special leasing pro-
-on any make or model! W1tt1
our tower ra1e now 11 Iha per·
fe<:I time to lease ttiat new
car you·w been waiting for
330S W. w-AYe., s.nta Ana,
CA. 82704
ThoniM Cd Welt Jr., 11801
MeeHeb, Qarden or-. CA. 826' 1
Thie ~ .. oonducted by .,,
lndMcluet.
ThorMe c. w• Jr.
LHtlng All M.elf •t A Mod•la.
dorect -no middleman or ht~ grams offered by the manu-Habel'• i....lftfl Co.
exua proltls to pay An<' unlike lecturers And our new low 2900 Harbor 8ou""9rd
other lease programs. our 1s rate applies across the boar<I Coal.I Meu (714) 540-1100
MEMBER-OFWESTERN VEHICLE LEASING ASSOCIATION
THE
BMW733LIT
NOT ONLY OUTPERFORMS
OTHER WIURY
IT OUTTHINKS
THEM.
Among the world's very ex-
pensive luxury sedans. the
BMW 7331 has always distin-
guished rtsett by offering the
unexpected luxury of extraor-
dinary performance.
the 7331's remarkable 1nteDec-
tual faculties .
Somewhat less celebrated .
but no less noteworthy, are
With the aid of mteropro-
cessors, for example, the 733f
constantly analyzes rts en-
gne's operat111g corditioos, and
nstaitly decides l.4)0l"l the opti-
nun ~nt for fuel ignition.
~-7050~ ~346-Jl44
"Fullerton llr.W I
626 Euclid MnuE! (~13) 691·6701 (71 .. ) 680-6300
G~ ---800 Sou1tl Bf.-id BoulMrd
(213) 246-6543
Hen'nOll Belch _ ... _
2901 Pldlc CoestHwy. (213) 376-0935
a ~ • no•
6000 P9crt.c Blvd.
(213) 583-1901 =--45201 N. s.trri
=8-6004
l.DfllBeach ...... -3670 Cherry 44.
{213) 427-5494
(714) 636-5790
iii= 2 ~ra1.2040
Thie eta..,_,, ... ~ wttll the
~ty Clenl ol Of.nge ~IY on
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P11bllehed Orange Coe11 Dally Piiot, Feb. 25, .Marcl't 4, 11, .J4,
11113. 874-13
Oranoe Co.et DAILY PILOT/Frld1y. ,..,,uery 26. 1913 ..
Builders Sales names chief
Terry S. O'Neil hu been named ptelident
of Builders Salee Corp. of Santa Ana. He had
prevtoualy aerved u execuUve vice premdent.
O'Neil wu Qne of the found!Jll memben of
tbe firm and ha1 been with It 1lnce Jta
inception ln early 1981.
Donald R. Boulaacer haa been named
aenlor vice president for strategic plannina
and acqul.lit.ion1 for Far West Financial Corp.
of Newport Beach. Boulanger jolned the flnn
from Transamerica Corp. In San Frand8co.
Darlene D. Lyncb of Sant.a Ana has been
appointed public relations manager for Six
Flags Movleland Wax Museum in Buena
Park. Prior to jol.nlng Movieland, Lynch wu
with the Loe Angeles public relationa firm of
Berhemer..and Kline, Inc., for more than three
years.
Harvey Stearn of Milsion Viejo haa been
named senior vice president of .residential
conatn.actlon and marketing for Mlaaion Viejo
Company's California divilton. He joined the
finn in 1969 with responaibWty for a variety
of marketing functions. He was made a vice
president in 1976.
Donald W. Vena of Lo• Angelea has
joined Carl Karcher Enterpriae9 of Anaheim
as vice president of human reeources. In his
new position, he will ovel"9ee the functlona of
employee relations, compen1&tlon and
benefits, employment, management
development, and trainin~. The company
OVER THE COUNTER MASO LISTINGS
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tt 19\li .,,_ ""' " 11\lo D UV. Jl-~ " "~ l~ll'llt ~~ 2"' ~
~. rates more than 360 Carh Jr. restauranta
thrQUChout California, Nevada and Arizona.
Vena previoualy eerved u vice premdent of
~non.nel relatlona tor Western Alrllnea.
Dt&ae Eaden haa jolned Cox and Burch
Advertillna Co. of Newport Beach as public
t'elatlona coordinator. A realdent of Coat.a
MeJ&. ahe will coordinate all activities of the
aae0cy'1 public relatlona department. Enden
Saddc,revlou1ly operatlon• manager with back Corp. of Newport Beach.
Bell and Howell's Irvtne-besed Computer
Output Microfilm Dtviaion announces the
addition of Rlcbard D' Ambroeta to the
F.astem rea:Son lales atatf u a federal 1ystem
1pecialist. lY Ambroeia has 11 years of sales
experience In federal government marketa.
Slaaroa L. Adam• hu been promoted to
the poaitlon of art director at Smith and Myers
Advertising, Inc., of Sant.a Ana. She was
prevloualy an aul.ltant art director. Adama
joined the ~ncy in November. . _
Three top management appomtmenll
have been anno unced at Rockwell
International Corporation's Defense
Electronlca Operations (DF.0). Tbomaa K.
~aJer hat beert named to the newly-created
post of oro executive vice president for
program management. Joba A. McLackey
1ucceeda Shuler as Autonetica Strategic
Systema Diviaion vice president and general
manager. Wlaatoa E. Hlckmaa has been
appointed oro vice president and controller.
Na,,,. AdMSy II CllCPllP' ~= .. Mayl'llK Prke wtA Fnt wtwl CeorLU Hellon wt lnCN_,. JlfylftCI •
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Orang• Co111 DAILY PILOT / rldav. ebtUatY 16
Dow Jones Average
soars to record high
By TIM A11oelalelll Pra1
N'-W YORK -Opt.imilm about. the oconomSc
turnaround and hopee tor "°"t!nued low interest tat.el
lj>Utred •tock pricem to record bef.ahtAI y t.erday .. the
Dow Jonee lnduatrs.l ave,.. Dred above the 1.100
level. /
The av r-ae ot 30 bJue-chJp ttodu jumped 2-4.87
polnta .to clOle at 1,121.81, 1urpusing the prevloua
record clme to 1,097.10 1et on Valentine'• Day. The
Dow gained nearly four more polnta 1n early tnd.Lnl
today.
Thoma. Weber, president of the Wall Street
WeelcJy Forecut, an advilory tervice from Vandalla,
OhJo, predicted that the Oow.-. .. wW rile to a rllJlP of
between 1,121 and 1,155 ln the next week or eo before
a correction OCCW'll."
Inflation under control
WASHINGTON -The Labor Department,
rejiggering It.a major meaaure of Inflation. lald today
that consumer prices rose a scant 0.2 percent in
January. Had the old calculation been Uled, oonawner
prices would have been unchanged.
Housing costa rose aubetantially, as had been
expected-undel"the new formula, bui-heau.ng oU pftllel
~ a record drop and auollne pricel were a1IO off
~~ old calculation had been widely criUcUed for
overemph.aailing the effect of homeownership coeta.
Housing coeta roee 0.5 pen.-ent, and gaaoline prices
last month fell 3.3 percen t. Home beating oil prices
plunged 4.1 percent. The fresh decllne. in energy
prices are largely the result of the continuing
worldwide oil glut.
Japan sticks by Mexico
MEXICO CITY -Japan will stand by Its oil
purchase contracts with Mexico despite the
fluctuations In the international market, uya Japaneee
Ambassador to Mexico Kiyoaki Kukuchi.
"My country will not change its percentage of
imports of Mexican crude. To the contrary -a
contrael waa signed with the state oll monopoly
(Pemex) to acquire 160,000 barrels daily, 45 percent
more than in 1982." He noted that $850 million of the
$5 bi.Won loan pacqge Mexico's Treasury Department
is seeking will come from Japanese banks.
Japan is Mexico's second-largest trading partner
after the United States.
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""DAY, '81. 11, 1M3,
Dllr ~ ,._..., ,..,._ O'Drr rl
.~kan Kaplan of Ocean View (right) controls ball while being
eyed by Santa Ana's Niguel Tapia.
ClAlllFIED C-4
Pacific • IS pesky
But UCI thwarts upset b i d , 7 8 -76
By JOHN 8£V ANO °' .............. J:etanda Hl1h kraduate Tony Camp, who
joined the Unlvendty of Ped.& bMketb.n *"' • a walk-on Tuaday, wu atand1na outlide Crawford
Hall when llOIDeOJ\e uked him Ii.ow he enjoyed lut
nJcht'a battle between the Ttpn and UC Irvine.
"Well, I wu pretty comfort.able on the bench,"
. WU the 6-5 Cam_1>'a reply with a amlle.
If, indeed, c.mp WU comfortable, the junior,
who starts at tl&ht end on the~ football" team,
W• one of only a handful that WM~
UC lrylne wu certainlJ anythj.na but, u the
Anteaten narrowly .caped with a 71-76 declalon which \::atapulted them into a three-way tie for "They were a 3-9 team and they came in and
fourth place in the PCAA ..... wu11 .. -(with Frealo • played~ down to the wire."
S d L B ..._ .8--...1911' The reuon the Tlaen stayed in the pme WM ~~). o~a eacn . tate, all at 6-7 In becau.e UC h8d tro(al.Je wtth the lnaide play of
While l'D09t of the apene l,l 7l in attendance forward Rick Anema (23 points). center Andy
were llatenin° or watchlno the titanic be-Franklin US) and forward Drew Roctcera (who • • came off the bench to add 17). tween Cal State Fullerton and Nevada Laa With ua center Bob Thornton 00 the bench ln
Vepa, few aemed to notk:ie until the final minutes ttreet cloth .. -i.... _,,,_,. u.:Je in""''-~ that the in.era (6-18 overall), a team that waa 9 n-..... a .......-m .... ---. 1Uppmed to 6ave been a pece of cake for UCI. were the Anteaten were continually hammered on the llvina the Anteeten all they could handle. boards (they were outrebounded. 40-26) and almost
Alter tra1l.lnc by u many u nine mtlway totally helplell once the n,era got the ball down ~the first halt, the Tlon finally caught, and low. "Our post defeme jult broke down," explained ~ ~ Anteeten at 31-~ with 5:11 to~ ln the Mullion.
''We 1ot in foul trouble early," added Ben And. while Padfic never en)>yed more than a McDonald. "That hurt ua being ph)'lical inside."
three-point 1eed at any time in the pme after that, McDonald, who had 28 pOlnta, alx rebounds,
the Ttcen never trailed by more than four points four umta and 10 stea1a, hit the 8eOOOd of three
either. comec:utive bukets late ln the pme which helped
"I don't think I ever did 90 much cmchJ.na turn a 69-66 UC deticlt into a 72-69 leed with 2:52
trytna to survive tonl1ht," uid UCI Coach Bill remaininl· MuUJPn, who watched hia team ra18e ld"'~.... .. '!be ~teeters, in fact, were fOl'Cled to outscore
mark to 14-10. the Tigen. 12-7, during the Jaa( 4:01 of the game to
Wen the 1'i41era better than 801De Ant.eaten pull out the vtctory, expected! "In thae kinda pf games you tend to relax a lot
''Obvioualy," answered freshman Tod Murphy. (See UC IRVINE, Page C%)
Oilers, Ocean View kick~rs advance
8oth Huntington Beach High and
Ocean View High survived their firat
teats in the ClF 4-A men's soccer
l ffa yesterday, but the real fun
'rue9day.
e Oilers, 2 -1 winners over Dominauez yesterday, draw the CIF 4-A
No. 1 seed, Canyon HJah of Anaheim.
The Seabawb, 2-0 wtnnen over Santa
Ana, must travel to Damien where the
underrated Spartana await.
Not 90 fortunate was F.dbon. wh.lch
lost its CIF opener to hotrt WalnuL
At Huntington Beach, C.O.Ch Randy
Chambers' 8QUad received all the offeme
it needed in the form of Brett Davia' 10th
and 11th goals of the aeuon..
Davia 800ted hia first goal 10 minutes
into the ~ on a throw-in from Dean
SOCCER m
Tomuick. Dominauez countered .on
Hector Ramirez'• pl 10 minute. later.
Davia aot the winner 10 minute. into
the second half after takinc a .-from
Rolf z.cher on a free kick.
The victory aendl the Oilen into
Tuesday's showdown with Canyon,
which acored a 4-0 victory over San
Gorgoolo.
Ocean View . which play a it1 f'elUlar-...on pmes at mpt, \alally at
Hunttncton Beech OI' Watminlter, spent
the entire first half juat setting
acquainted with its own field before the
Seahawkl IOOred two eecond-half goala
in their victory over Santa Ana.
David Orr beaded in the Seahawks'
first goal af1er a comer kiclc from Reid
Thibodeau 10 minutes into the leCOnd
half. Thibodeau got Ocean View's
second 1oal on a direct free kJck by
eend1ng a banana shot around the Santa A.,. wall. _
Santa Ana did not get a ahot on pl ln
the second half aa goalkeeper Jack
a.doll.an had an eMY time in recording
the ahutouL
Next up for Ocean View la Damien,
the No. 3 teem from t.bft Batt'ine Leque
which defeated Ped.& 2-1 yesterday.
Edi8c!P clmed out the 8eMOll with a·
9-12-4 record, u Walnut'• Eric Taylor
and Jeff Hooker scored toala and
goalkeeper Jell Hanon had nine aavee en
route to the ahutout.
In women's CIF playoff action:
F.di8on swept put vWUna Claremont
with two ~ in double overtime.
Melanie Cooper recorded her 14th
ahutout of the year with nine aw. in
the net and Joy Biefeld and Shanel
Chavez accounted fOI' the two ~
Biefeld'• 20-yard shot from the rilht
wu .et up by Kelly Winkler' a . ullat.
while Steffene Tenanove'a ulilt led to
Chavez's 1oal. which bent inside the
rlght hand comer.
The victory sends F.d1aon (21~2-1) into
the 4-A eecond round againlt Million
Vie)> or Rolllng Hilla Tue9day.
·FV's B r o wn
fav o rs
Verbum D ei
Titans .seek respect after • Will
BJ ROGER CARLSON or .. o..,,... ....
F.ach ia but a latlt away fnm a berth in the basketball
wmifinala at Long Beech Arena
.. they enter the quarterfinala
tomgbt (7:30) -but it fi8urs to
be a touah bucket to locate for
Huntington Beach and Fatanda
blah acDoola.
llunUncton Beach's Oilen duel
4-A power Verbwn Dei (23-6) at
Fountain Valley High, while
r.tanda travels to Azuaa Hlab to tanc1e with Glendora in the 3-A
quarters.
Huntt.ncton Beech enters with
a 20-G record, done mostly throuch the u.e of an Iron-man
startina unit bent Oil the nmn1na
pme -a trait Verbwn Dei la
known for enjoytna.
The two have one common
opponent -Fountain Valley.
The BaroN at a 73-57 decWlon
to Verbum Dei after staytna with
tbe Ea1lea throu1h three
~ Dei II probably the
JDOlt _p_!l~y lifted team l.q
the Cll', ' ~ J'0'8ltaln Valley
Coadi Dave Brown. ••even more
than St. Bernard. They can _do
thlnea no one el-can do. And,
they're 90 deep.'
It's depth (OI' lllCk of It) that
could be the teUJ.na factor -Coach Roy Miller's Oilera can
stay with anyone with their
ltarten -8-7 aopMmJn Jamel
Gerner, M M1b Miu.. Dumy
TbomplClll fnm the CIOl'MI' and =-. llWy ThomJ*lft and Lou
OlrNU ... te A& ... *''' Nonll on ~ ~ Cll) to..,_,,,,..~ (6). North on Orant• ,r .. way (111 to Paaedena ,~ (110). W• on 210 to
QWw A__,. turnofl In .W.. Tum llft hftl
turnofl --........... -............ an., Un,...... on~ Awnue. WIOOI
......... MCJ "· C«TMe.
FnmAP ..... teMI Top-ranked Nevada Lu Veg.
baa finally lost a buketball
1ame. And Coach Jerry
TadwUan h8d no~.
''CAl State Fullerton outplayed.
us the entire pme bUt the tq
f..r:tlOI' ..... the eeoond halt," uiCi
Tarkanlan after the Titan•
defeaWd h1I Bebela 8e-78 lut nlcht in 1\allert.on. ''They came
down and accnd the f1nt two
t1mee they h8d ~ ball.
"Fullerton played a 1reat
pme. Otve them all the cndlt.''
Guard Leon Wood accnd 21
points and Md • pme-hJch 12
Ulllta in 1-dina the Tltana to
their u.-i victory.
Gauchos in playoff
Sadd1ebllck Collep and San
Dle10 . City Colle1e, which
fin'8bed in a .ant-pl.-ce tie in
the Pacific Cout Conreren~
balkeu.11 stancllna wU1 play a one-1am~f tomorrow
nJcht at at 7:30.
The Oauchoe and Knl1hta,
both 9-G, will ~7 to .. who
will be the PCC'1 No'. 2
repreHntatlve In the 1tate
playoffs, Impertal Valley, with a
10-3 record, h the PCC
cbampbl.
Round one to Bi-uins, 77-60
The .etbeck wi. the tint fOI'
the Rebela In 25 1amea tbls
aeaaon. UNLV, which baa
alrMdy clinched the hicWc o-t
Athletic A.octatlon buketball
title, fell to, 1'4-1 ln-.-... ection.
"On the East Coa1t we're
known• Cal State Whor' said
Fullerton Coach Geor1e
McQuarn. "But I tbou1ht we
=~y with them all akJn&. "I · \ If we played bud far 40
minuw •• could beat them.
1"Tbll ll abdutely the ~
win in my career, no qu.Uon
about It. lt'a definitely the
bi1ae1t win in our players'
careers.''
Wood came into Interview
room on crutchel after playtna
the final 10 mlnutea wlt6
apnlned rilht ankle.
"We thfnk Lat Ve1u 1Ull
delervea to be in the top 10, but I
think we should be ranked
aomewhere ln the top 25,'' be
uid. "I'm not •Y1na we're u
1ood aa Virginia or North carouna, but we abould have at
1wt some ammdentioo now.''
Guard Ricky Mixon added 20
polnts for Fullerton, which la
unbeaten ln Ila 15 home pmes
thla aeuon. The Tltana haw a
10-3 PCAA record and a 19-5
overall mark.
The Rebell led at halftime
48-41 but the Tltam went ahMd
to stay by oui.::ortnc them 17-e
• at the oui.et of the 8eOOOd halt.
That made it 58-52 and UNL v I
wun't cloeer than four points
after that. Fullerton led oy u
many • 11 points in the second
half. The Rebe1a were Pia.rued
by turnovers in the flnal 20
minute..
Forward Tony Neal added 18
points and pulled down a
1ame-bl1h 13 rebound• for
Fullerton. Center Otell Janee and
forward Gary Davia contribuied
12 and 11 po&nta, 19pectively, for
the Tltam.
Jeff Collin.a led the Rebela
with 20 points. Si~ Green added 17 points and down eicht rebou.ndl for v. Paul
Brosovich chipped in with 14
polnts fOI' the ben.
Forward Larry Anderton. who
8COll"ed a career-blab 30 poinla fGr'
the Rebela Jn a l6-71 triumph
over Fullel10n at Lu Vee-IMt
month, wu held to eicht po6nla
thla time.
Laa Ve1aa played without
atart1n1 forward Eldrid1e
Huct.on, who ia akle11ned beau.-
of a knee injury.
Walker Signing poses question
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Statee J'ootball Leatu• potea ao 1Dtere1t1na
dilepjne 1cr NPL twm 1n 1184. uni-the NFL ' = Ila nalll, 'M wtll be the ,--r Walbr la '° be dnftlcl. Tbu1, the dllemma: Do team.a waate a
first-round ~ OG Walker Imo~ be won't
be available f or two 1ear1T Then 1 abo tb•
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ABC to televise
Walker's debut
From AP dJ1pate"9
NEWARK, N.J . -Henchel •
Waker's profealonal debut will be •II •
televieed by ABC-TV when the ,
fled1in1 United States Football
Leque Opent ltl ll!UOD March 6, the network
armOunced ye.terda)'.
Walker, who ttaned a contract with the New
Jeney Generali Wedneeday, la expected to play
in the aeuon opener aca1Nt the Lot Angeles
.Exprem at the Lot AnaeJes Cou.eum.
The game was one of tllree Sw\Clay telecastl
the network planned for openlna day. ABC-TV
a1IO plans to televt.e ChQjo at Waahlngton and
Philadelphia at Denver. The network will
televise USFL games every Sunday through
Julys.
ESPN, which baa a contract with the league
to broadcaat Saturday and Monday games, wu
scheduled to broadcast five of the Generals
games before Walker signed a USFL contract.
But ESPN will now attempt to show more New
Jersey games, said Chrla Laplaca, a
communications repre.entative for FSPN.
Quote of the day
---SOston Celtics cOOch Bill Fitch on
having the luxury of starting Qulnn
Buckner at guard and bringing Tiny
Archibald off the bench: "It's like gol.na to
Laa Vegas with loaded dice in your pocli:et.
You know that if you can just get them on
the table, you've got a sure thing."
San Diego stuns Celtics
Rookie Terry CWnmtn11 acored m 25 poinll and pulled aown 14
rebounds last night, leading San
Oiego to a surprisingly easy 122-107
victory bver Boston in the National Basketball
·As8ociation. The losa waa the fifth in the last
eight games for the Celtics, who had beaten the
Lakera the night before . . . Dan IHel poured
in 30 points and Alex ED1U1h notched 24 to lead
Denver past Seattle, 138-129
. . . Larry Nance acored 15
of hit 23 point.a in the fint
quarter as Phoenix took an
early lead and held on to
defeat Utah, 110-103 ...
Joblly Davis' seuon-htgh 24
polnll pa~ed Atlanta to a
116-107 victory over Detroit
. . . MJlwaukee guard
I ) Sidney Moncrief 1cored a
~nur1111 career-high 42 pointl,
including 12 ln the final quart.er, as the Bucks
downed Houston, 114-103. Moncrief had 23
tint-half points, 18 in the opening period, as the
Buckt a8Sl imed a ~9 lead at intermi.-ion.
tete outla t UC B
Ona Orut ..wt l\M S... und m 22 p0lnta apiece lut n.llht, ludin8
Utah Sta• to I H-01 ov rUme ~
buketball victory over UC Santi
Barban in a Pacific Coaitt Athledo Amodatlon
fame on •w 01ucho9' noor. Th• Aul• ICONd
O 1tralaht point• In tho overtlm period to
overcome an 87-84 dttlctt in railllna thetr PCAA
record to 9-0 and ov rail mark to ro.e . . . ln
another PCAA matchup, Frttt\o Stai. moved
into a tl\fee.way tlt!> for fourth in the conference
with UC Irvine t.nd Lona BNch State1 followlna
the BWldop' 88·'°9 win over San Joee State
. . . ln the Bla Ten, Mlchlaan center Tim
McCormick 9COred 18 polntl, lncludlna nine in a
crudal 1tretch of 3:22 durlna the eecond halt, to
lea-d MlchJ11n to a eG -56 upHt over
fourth-ranked lndJ&na . . . Frethman Scott
SkU" •parked a late rally with tJx 1traJ,aht free
throw• ln the 1ame'1 final minute u Michiean
State potted a 101-94 triple-overtime triumph
over 16th-ranked Ohlo State. '
Kings blast Van couver
Do•f.Sml~ and J.P. Kelly .::ored ~ twQ goa each and goalie MarkH '
Mauuon registered hi• second
1hutout of &he· NattonAl Hockey
Lea1ue 1eason aa the Loa Angelea Kina)
overwhelmed Vancouver lut night, 8-0. Larry
MIU'phy 1tarted a four aoal flrat-perlod outbu.rat
for the Kings when he llOOred at 8:32 on a power
play . . . Elaewhere, Alan Haworth ecored
three goals and added an asal1t to power
Waahlnaton to a 4-2 victory over CalRary ...
Bobby MacMJllu't 200th career goal at 4:38 of
the third period broke a 1-1 tie and aent New
Jeney to a 4-l dec.lslo*over Detroit ...
Rookie Mark Taylor'• goal from jult outalde the
creaae at 1:24 of the final period helped
Philadelphia clalm a 6-3 win over Pittsburgh
. . . Marlo Tremblay'• 22nd and 23rd goal.I of
the aeuon propelled Montreal to a 6-3 victory
over Quebec. The loa was the first in the laat
nine gamea for the Nordiques on their home lee.
Gove, Fiori share lead
Mike Gove who last year lost • and then rega[ned his PGA tour
playing rights, shot a 7-under-par 6~
to earn a tie for the first round lead in
the' F.astem Open golf tournament in Miami. He
sliared the top a~t wlth Ed 'Flori who, like
Gove, toured the Dorat Country Club course
without a bogey . . . Pitcher Fernando
ValenHela of the Loe Angelee Dodgers,. who
won a $1 million contract for 1983 in an
arbitration settlement last week, will arrive in
training camp tomorrow, according to club
officials . . . Pat Moma, Don Rea and Dave
WU1.Dttedt have been named &BSiatant football
coaches at USC. They wlll replace a trio of
aaaistants who joined the Rams' staff of Jolua
Robinson, the former USC head coach . . .
Washington Redskin•' running back Joha
Ri&&iDI l1 Interested in talking with the
Michiun Panthers of the United Stat.es Football
League, according to club officiala.
Television, radio
TV: College Basketball-Nevada Las Vegas
at Cal State Fullerton, 7:30 p.m., Channel 56
(taped Thursday). ·
RADIO: No events scheduled.
A CIF playoff injustice
League champions face lli scrim lnation ·
Thoy'v t.en dolna lt for eome tJme oow -
but you havo to wonder U lhe current •ya~ of
CU' playoffl -be it bMUtball, football, bilebAll «
whacever, i1n't Mt up in auch .a way that lt
dltmimbwtes apinlt chamOIGN.
There wae a time w'hen the playoU. were
aomethl.nl •pedal, •t Mlde ~ for charnp6oN. On, occuion a co-ehampion couldn't 1et lnto the
ollminatlont becauae of the fact le11un were
IJ'anted )ult one playoff teun.
SecOnd place tAlllnl were aeldom choten -
auch •Mater Del't dream football teun of 1984, the
one which ahut out eeven of elaht opponentl, but
tailed to make the playoff• because too many
trl-dwrlpt qualified.
'nMy took care of that lnjultlce. aome uy to an
extreme, with the !ormat of limply tend.Ina three
team• from every leagu, into the playoU1,
reprdl-of 1port.
The fOl'JD8t lncludee the fact that No. 1 teams
(champion• or wlnnert of coln-fllpa between
co-champe) are suaranteed • home game in the
opener aoinlt a No. 3 team -and there'• nothing
wtbnl"wlth that.
!Jut the aecond round ftndt that champion
going against stiffer compeUtlon, and more likely
than not., on the road. The rewarda for a champion
aren'.!__enou,h.
Championl (or No. 1 deqnated teame) llhould
be guaranteed a "home" pme In the fint three
rounds againlt teamt with letter credential.I. Teems
with Identical credentiab (No. l va. No. 1, No. 2 vs.
No. 2, etc.) thould flip for the "home" advantage.
Simply qual.lfylna for a playoff berth u a No. 2
or 3 team 1houldn't guarantee equality ln the
playoffs. Champlona deserve better. • • •
Edlaon High'• 1983 football pre-... eaaon
achedule baa been finalized -It'll be Damien
(away), Vlst.a, BaNUng, Santa Maria (away), and
Mater Del, in that order.
The Chargers' opener with El Dorado fizzled
when the latter apparently decided South Hilla
would be a more appropriate opener, leaving Edlton
high and dry at a late date.
But It didn't take 24 houn to find Damien
~ but the Vista game will be on Friday nights
PAp»SPORTS
ROGEi
CARLSON
with the Bannina 1ame probably at Cerrltot eon.--. ,,....... . . .
One ot \hi l"Mt bl.rpW ot. the ~ .. -
tornorrow momtna at Balm Park where the 0rance County Attlledc Dlrecton' Allodatlon, with "
Ulittl from Dr. Pepper and Lem 1'tn1ey Salee. 11'
putUftl oo the 0ran,e County CoeclM9 J'001ball
Clinic.
Gueet 1peaken Include Rama Coach John
Roblnlon, P'uller1on Colleae Coecli Hal Sberbeck.
Rams t.ralner Gary TuUilll and Boning Htch'•
Chrit Ferracamo. It runt from 7:45 until 1:30 p.m. with a
t.our of the !acillty. Coaches on all level• ate ·
invited, free of cha.rse. • • •
Corona del Mar Hlah t.ke\ball player Scott
Douglu; who played an bwt.rumenlal role in the
See Kinas Sea View Lea1Ue co-champlomhlp,
remaina Jt Fountain Valley C.ommunity Hotpital
with a 1eVere oonC\llllon.
He hai been there ne&rly three weeka after hit
car rammed into a tree. I.Mt repartt are that be hal
improved coo1iderably, out ii •till ln a
.eml-conteioua ttate. Altboulh be it now able to eat,
he haa reportedly bt 25 pounds. • •• • •
CHECKING THE CORNERS -Marina HJ&h
football and eocxer 1tar Brie hrmu, a 4.0 student.
haa projected out to a 1,400 S.A. T., which meritl
natlOOaf recosriltkm aa a student ... Bstancia Hlah'•
junior varsity buketball team, under the band of
Jee R eid and led by 1ophomore •uard
Adam Lockwood, amona odien. capped a Sea View
League Utle 1eM011 with a 23-2 NOOrd • . • Fonner
Marina High swim 1tar 'nm Panou it a member
of Bucknell'• 400 freestyle relay team 11 a :
freshman. • .
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I l ' ~I GN ING POSES QUESTIONS • • •
From Page C1
pocketbook isn't hurting any."
•Final add Hannon, ln response to a question
CQnceming the lmpact Walker's contract will have
on the USFL salary structure: "We have a salary
norm for most of our players," says Hannon. "But
every owner has the option of paying one or
two players whatever they want."
Tranalation: Walker la not the exception. but
Basketball scores
C..... TulA. 93. W, TellM 81. 88 w..r A r kan1a1 St 79 ,
UC lfWM 71, Padftc 79 T.,..._Atllngton 70
C.. St8'a FUiierton IMI, Ne¥llda Lamar 71, N. Tu• S1. S3
LU VegM 71 ICMlltl
U\llh St 94. UC Santa Bert>va No~tll Carolfn• 100, Wake 11 (ot) ForMI 85 Fraeno St ee, a., Jo.e St. se Vandatbllt ee. TennaMM ea
UClA n. use eo c:.i1eoatY ee. Mercer u
the start of what will probably be a massive bidding
war between the USFL and the NFL in the future..
•Spring tra.lnlng tidbit.: Nolan Ryan (remember
him?), whole contract Is up this seMOn, appreciated
Howrton'• offtt to extend it to 1985, but not the way
they suggested: the Aatrol wanted Ryan to take a
1983 cut from $1 million to $800,000 in return for
$700,000 and $800,000 guarantees the next two
years.
•Amusing tidblt: C.ornmentl M.L . Carr of the
Boston Celtics, on how the tightening of NCAA
requirementa for financial aid can only hurt black
studenu: "Thoee tests are designed for white,
mlddle-class kids. Some of the questlons aren't the
fairest. For inltance, 'When you set a table, which
aide of the plate does the fork belong on?' .
March 16 b ig da y for grunion Waahlnglon St. 71, Stanford 89 Mat'lflall et, Cltadal a, Oregon 83, Mzona 57 (ot) NE Loulllana 73, Mc,._ Sl
Cellfomia M, Wuhlngton 84 81 Oonz.aga 94, Senta Cleta ta NW Loulliana 82, loulllana Coll.
Portland 87, SL Miwy'1 53 M
"In my houae, we didn't have any fora. In
fact. each kid had a lp)Oft, period. How are poor
kids going to know thoee types of answers."
UC IRVINE To mo.t, March 16 it nothing
more than a date in the middle ol
the third month of the year. To
the slippery, elusive grunion ,
however, it Is a big day.
You aee, Mareh 16 signals the
beginning of the grunion hunting
season. State Department of Fish
and Game marine biologists
predict the little fish will be
hitting the beach in a scene
reminilcent of the invasion at
Nonnandy.
Why, you might ask?
Well, unlllte other flab ,
grunion do thelr spawning on the
beach. Late at night, shortly
after the full and new moons, the
grunion wash up with the tide on
the Southern California beaches.
The female quickly digs
henelt into the aand and then
deposits the eggs, which are
fertiliz.ed by one or more males.
It's not one of the most intimate
mating methods, but tt ~t.es a
reason for grunion hunting.
About 13 or 14 daya after the
females depoa.lt thelr egp and
the males fertilize Ulem, during
the next lel'ies of high tides, the
egp are washed tree from the
aand and into the ocean where
they hatch.
During the grunion runs. there
are literally thouaanda of grunion
on the beach. That'• when the
fun beslm· Chasing and grabbin& grunion
(that'• the onfy ~~gr way to catch them) Lt a cult task.
They're small and slippery and
deceptively fast.
U you cat(h a lfUnlon or two,
and you're hun,ry, aoek them in
batter, fry them up, and the
effort put into ch.ul.ng them will
seem worth it.
By law, grunion fishing ls only
by hand and a fiabing liceNe is
required for penon1 16 yea.rs of
age and older.
u·c1 cap tures o pener
The UC Irvine men'• tennla
team thowed ill strength in
1ingle1, sweeping the atx
matcbea, aa the Anteater•
captured their PCAA opener
y.-day, 7-2 over vltit.1Jl8 San
Joee State.
Jim Snyder and Bruce Man
Son Hin& improved their ~ marb in stnala thlt
eeuon to 10·3 with vlctories.
Snyder deleai.d San Joee State'•
No. l ~eeded player, John
Girl 1e11 hole-in-one
. El Toro High aenlor Diane
Earley led-the way with a
bole-ln-one en route to a
four-over par 64 .. t Mi11lon
Vlejdt c.ta del Sol ,olt ~
.W•~??My to pve El Toro ~ '9 S62-W victory over Laauna
HU&
'!be tiCe c:.me on tht 128-yard
12th hole with a 9-lnln.
Saviano, in a tight three-set
match.
Snyder \hen teamed with F.ric
Quade in No. 1 doublea for a
straight set win. The Anteaters
are 9-2 o'verall and vlalt
Chapman Monday af1emooo.
On the communny couege
level, Fullerton Colleae came
through ln the thlrd double9 to
eke out • 5-4 South Coaat
Conference dedslon at Orange
Cout.. Cout'• Jeff Barnard ran hit
record ~to S.O and John Myers
and Steve Bri11• recorded
Yictortiea in ... pa.y, but the
Duct' conference record fell to
1·1 when tlW third doublet w•
beat.en. l\aUenon ii now 2..0 In
caDlerence play.
On tbe community coll•I•
women'• front, Or~• Coat
.... llO ltl llOOftd ltrallht South
Coat Conference rictory. 11
Tncy Rablnt lld the wa.y llO a M YWdlct ., J'ulJm1on.
8. Cerollne St. 93, USIU M Loul1tana Tech 7 8 . SW
He"re's the 1983 schedule of s.a111e 74. Pecfflc Lutheran 87 Loulalana 72 (2 o11 "8dliM ~· Ktn1uc:lly 72, N.C . .Q\anolte
grunion runs: eototlldo 11. ea, Hawaii u ee ~ 18 -10-111 P.l'l\.·12:19 a.m.•; Mwcta Idaho IL n . Idaho ae ....
17 -10.48 p.t11. • 12:48 Lm. •;Merell 18 -Weber St. 72, 8olM 81 13 =7, Manl\8~ 48
11:20 p m. • 1:20 Lm. •: MWCl'I 11 -12:03 Wyoming M. S.. Diego St 5e F OlcklMon 84. UUc:e 72 a.m.•. 2:00 Lm.• eru 100-. New MexJco e1 F 12. New~· e1
March 30 -10:17 p.m. -12:17 a.m.'; ....._. St.,,..,.., 70, IOne 88 (ot)
Matd't S1 -10:51 p.m. • 12:51 a.m.•. 10wa 13, W1aooN111 83 MuaechuMftt 85, ~ 81
June 12 -10:37 p.m. • 12;37 Lm. •; JUrte Mk:hlgM •• lndlenl 68 AmartcMI U. a . T-St. 71
13 -11:27 p.m. • 1:27 a.m. •; June 14 -Mldllgan It. 101, et. 8L M (3 Fordhem 74. Mantlel\M M 12:24 Lm. • .~..-'-"'-•: June 15 -1:30 oO LO)'OIL Md. 78, St. Fnncle. N.Y. Lm. • -3:30 a.rn.• ~am 13. M~ M 8t
June 27 -10:51 p.m. • 12:51 Lm. •; Junl lltlr!Ola St. 13, 8. llllnOia &4
28 -11:25 • 1:25 Lm. •; June 211 -12:05 DrWI• 73, Indiana I t. 68 W.,.._ Lm. • • 2:05 &.m. •; JuM 30 -12:4& Lm.• • WlcNta 81. 81, CraWtlon 71 C~ CGUa81
2':4& a.m. •. X.., Ohio 17, Oni Aobar1t 19 ,....... Tew 11e
July 12 -11:23 p.m. • 1:23 am •: .My 1a (ot) MOOtPllftl !1· Galdlll W.-91
-1~:17 Lm.· -2:17 a.m.•; JtJty 14 -1:11 l•lllltlweat ...._ ..... TilWfl I
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From Page C1
and not prepare properly for them," aaid guard
George Turner, who had 17 points and eight assists.
''The one thing I was tr)'i.nC not to do was Jet the ·
fact we were playing Pacific affect how I was
playine."
Sometlmea that's hard, thou1h, a1 the
Anteaters found out last ni&ht.
"They've aot a good Utile team," complimented
Turner of Paclflc. "They just might surprise
someone in the (PCAA) tournament."
Jutt Ulte the Tigers al.molt surpNed UCI. a.m.• -3:18 Lm.•; July 15 -2:31 a.m.• -Olcltlhoma &4, Nebruu 71 OrtngeCoaat II, MhiCoat116
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July H -10:3e p.m. • 12:M Lm. •:.My 27
-11:ot p m. -1:ot a.m. ·: Nty 2.1 -1h43 p.m. • 1:u un. ·: M 2t -13'22 ..,,._. -2:22 Lm.•.
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Orange CoutOAll.V PILOT/Friday, February H , 1913
.
Getting their kicks
Robby Sherry (6) o( Ocean View defends
against Santa Ana's Freddie Tapia in CIF
soccer . playoff action .
OCC women , roll;
RUstlers stopped
The women's baaketball teams
from Oranp Coast and Golden W~t colleges met with different
fat.ea in tournament play last
niaht.
1l'he Pirates 1ucceufully
advanced to the aeoond round of
the Southwestern Tournament,
following an easy 8~65 conquest
of MiraC:.ta.
Golden West , however ,
dropped an 87-68 declaion to
Moorpark and will play tor third
place at 6 tonight in the Fullerton
Tournament.
Guard Norma Leibfreid
e njoyed another productive
evening, talSing in 20 points to
lead all acorers. She had ample
support from Melinda Burria (18
points) and C.OUeen Berry (14) aa
the Bucs rolled to their fifth
victory in six OU tinga.
Orange C.out raced to a 4.3-31
halftime advantage, and
stretched it out after
int.ermisaton, thanks ln part to
Berry and Leibfreid, who
notched 12 polnta apiece ln the
teOOnd half_
For MiraCosta , Maria
Campbell bad 14 polnU and
Gloria Barber tallied 10.
The Pirates will meet San
Diego Meu ln eecond-round play
at 6 o'clock this eventna.
Jill Guthrie, who tied" a Golden
West echool record with 45 points
Wednesday, WU held to l4 by
the Moorpark deferue ln laat
nif.!!t'a game.
'They doubJ.e...teamed her and
she juat couldn't get the ball."
expl.tUned Ruatler C-Qach Dick
Stri~
Kellie Hani.lon tried to take •
up the t1ack aa she IOOred 17 foe
the Ruat.Jers, but GWC went cold
ln the-eecond half and could only
manage 28 polnta. .
Mary Kalati did a tine job on
the boards for the Rustlers,
Pullina down 15 rebounda to go
with her 11 points .
Last night'• game was a
rematch of an earlier cont.e11t
which the Rustlers won, Golden
~est dropped to 4-2 with the
eetback,
Tribute well • ID front
The Santa Cruz-50 Tribute
had moved into the Gulf of
California yesterday and was 375
mllee trom the finish in th e
1,125-mile Marin.a del Rey to 'Puerta Vallarta yachl race.
8u'riJll an unforeeeen mlahap
Jim Feuentetn's sloop from the
Orange Coast
• swim team
tops Cypress
<>ranee Coast Colleae'• swim
team swept put t:ypreu
yesierda.y, with the men taking a
H-37 dec::lalon and the women
outK'Ori.na the Charaen, 77-~.
Bruce Manhall dOubled ln the
200 lndlvidual medley and let a
mcbool mark ln the 200 butterfly
with a time of 1:57.8. Mlto Seltzer al.lo won twice
and WM a member of the Bucs'
W:~4~uci
Chuck Olloe\ Wiii a winner tn the 200 brea1Utroke and the 50
tn.tyle .
Ann Huao hi1hli1bted the
women'• vletory wlth three
lndivichlal Yktorill (200 tne. 100
ir. and 100 IM) -... part of the vlctorlou1 medley relay
~ Tmnl LaV.U. from
lll'8Dda ~h captured the 60
and 100 brw~l. \hen went aut IDll .... the J1UU IDdMdml
...., ln 2:14 wttb jull IOW' ... ...... On tbe hllh 1cbool lev•l Lara•• ••cb 1011 a 11-IO
declllan to Yllltlnl St. lobn ... =• wtn.nJna effona from ltatlMr, Jillan .... IDd ...,,......, .....
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f ac~ ~lemany
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The foffowtftt petlOfl le doing The kllklwlng .,.,._,. -doing ~-.......... WE 8 C 0 .. U I l 11 H I N 0 · lllUSTRA TEO EQUIPMENT COMPANY, S4221 Street of tM EHCYClOP£DIAS, 21.11 Je¥e Ad.,
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TNa ......,.,. -tied we.ti the NcNrd L Wllaon. COuney Cllftl of Or9fl9I COuney on PNaldant
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........ 1t11i. 1000 llnO ~ lid. &modeled S bdnn, 2 batb + larle rec. nn., • U ... , unable teo.ooo toen, tt.""...!:""' ::! beam ceWnp. fumilhed, petaoe. fU(>,000. lul•Hu I...... 1160,000. Ownr/1gt.
M-vi.,. 1on -uvia In a bdrm. 2 battl liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil -83-1----~-----::.,W~" ::: = :.lldan::r.:: ...... .... :::. c:t. Commefdat Mii, ':~ ~· 3 «*' ~ ==~".We........... ::: ly. TM OM.Y "'-OT ... New Hit, 4'1\ be. C\WtCnl f'nnch Normandy lowf ..._ .. ':iu~ c': uun In. O~ly~ ~il'o':
s..i e.-.a. 1111M 111me1 ll•blllty tot ~h• l'.lnata 1.2 prime .en hllltap •1,250,000. ;,· 13 flSS TJISE 4131-3513
& .. th i..,..,.. ION flr8t lnootreot lnMftlon lk.1-•••h IOll .. ...... ~..:..-::'-!!!~~~!!~!!!! •l•'M 1111 • laok lay BHuty, ... , .... _ .. ,..._ 11001;-.. •-'-CcroMdo &land cwt. bayfrant lot. 16' boat 1113,000 In _.,, lne. :i:w= 3c:d~~ o~
"4.._ 111' .. dadt. Plw aw1L Now fl'70,000 .,........ 1211,000. ~Sun 1-6, ~~ .. ~ ::~'rd am · · ~~~~ ~.;.R'irk:~·.1·'::• ~~ ~Y 1: -1111 ,_ M1f 1~ bike to pier. 3 yn otct, 131-12te
l'""""' ..._.,1 I~ 1t putchaNd bV w 1-es. a&. TIP =:~· w111 exot1. '°' =.. :~ New Mobll• home In _..II • Huntington Harbour
--"'"" -1n: !!!'._th~gu~OcMn· .........,. ·~ leldl Cond« 28' 2ba, ~ a 1-......,....,> 1m .. _.., ...... r ....-~· '*9 4 -few block a to water. 1nd ... 1....J .,,,..Y un dtilly. 10-4:JO. • • ,,_ ____ lillill••••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -'"pool fl0n'9 on,_ t1&a,IOO. ______ ;;;...__ ....,.. "'' s.... 1•oc n--..-..142 • lancU , ... "' .. pan«• ... __ Mo111te ~ p.,... 1•u ;;; a...ine m6o Ylew, mMter euK•. • 2 Bradford Condo1: .--=-a. 0-. . :::liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .... 111 LlllL ==·~ =::= ~ d: =·~t: ~~:~~bl~ ~::: ~> ::: 1'3'. 4 BR + IDUlive IWlken JDMter suite. of9llrtnO. M mtNme ,,.. .... 8CIO. Frptc. ~ gw. Blk ...
ltwhnl ,..,_ l&n Needed tor "811 llUt• Many ;::J. p rad e I ' x 1 n t fa ml l y lue M 1624,IOO ,_.ml • 10 Unit• In Orange. teno.. • 21,000. Stop by
"-' ~ .... ~ :'eoo~* firm. Orange County. _.., .. "'bor Jiiir1Wm\fii6,000. 1 .... 7171 ~·~·., _.__ ~ In =~~· 1
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1 ,.._ ~ . .. _, ConlldeMlal IMervlew. ...,.... m v .,,,. .. _,..,.., ·-... .. a.a....._ Wrtt. Ad No 1046 Deity Y& ~·!,!11 San Bernardino. 1250, ---.... --.:..n __ _
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,_,..,_ mo or call An• Ad 766, ;'..:!' pain # -...--••• ----....,.,~;;';';•;Ii .. !!'!·;~ ChHrful and bright 3 11-u"'-Ult 142-4300 24 In. MA:. $117,500. Im t Bdrm home wtth elt1ra I~~.. i30CI I~!!~~~~~~ a I-, .,, " · -OOH'T PAINT-llflOhten LARGE ~ Aeldble ~ .::.... "'"' 2400 -·-w•• up your ext«lor walla, nendng and orfttJ 1105,
COftdo u"' 2•10 1111 ,_ 2 BR 2 Ba in Hunttncton Valley 6 atar roof & drlvew~ w/our Miii I 000, Cell t11M310. ~-= ~~ ~: 1111,111 mobile home park. Priced rilbt. $43,500. hltll preHure mobll• -°",._""" -A llMll Bargelnl klyl Xlnt lnllde JocatiOn. e:"'eet~ aye. Cell for 3 Bdrm with mini vtew, \ f . I I. I 1l /'If
°"'*' ... Uni 2m e.t ....._.., ~ Bd 2 ..... ._ llbtwy, at.,..., apedai,
Apu11Nn,. "'.....n.ci :aeoo .,..._. '"'· •-TM •11ok1 meeter ault• wtth fire-~ :;n~nl = =~O:W.~ • RED CARPET' ~·t= =:.-lerOIT.O. ~1~7~~1!.: = ... ·~ :! . Home .. ;;::; eervtce. lJ,_.I~~ t1().-t~I :U.~s~· 751-t1H, ~ ~.... = foundat on to roof. t AMtt 11~ 11_.1 -llT.
v .... -. II.mW. 2t01 Paol report. lrllC)eC1 .,.. •11<1n11i~ ~-s~~ ,, = W ...... PrtfHllHnll Prllllll :;'~11nw8t. Ste 254. fll I '1111.. :::~;as.i~ p~= ~~ .... ...;.· ::! -11~ , ~...-~·--. -·Trad• 43' 01 .. el Sport llltiltt .,. ..... a.at term•. Ju1t Set. ---l< ?Ill 11111.J Wast c.M.: s Bdrm oa m.iea cul-diH9c lot. •• ~. Flahefman l/ot H04.IM 8-ltlfUI OUllom IMCU-900, Blu. 536-0132 f.:::' = ;:: Juat reduced to I 11t, Open Sat/Sun. TrlllW In Udo Park .. tt¥I home on 1'4 9Ct'9I. 111 .... Yl/fl&
s-.,. ms IOOI '-' buy In eo.te CdM: Harbor vi.w Hilla IBdnn. scar.,,.; RV pee part down '°' ~ « 38r, Jtudy, '""' dining, Pr1me locellon. Lwty 3 bf
M• 11et1~1a ms MaH. Hug• 2 ldrm, _ 00 huce cul-da-eec lot. $289"°° · Duplex U00,000 to aunken l lv rm, 3b•, ,_.on~ trw lned Motl with lta own pttvet• · "400,000 new wet• In 2fr'plc»., fNlt treea, lltllw. atrMt. Thi• hOfM , ... AllOltCEKNTS ~Large M?~ ...... .... Newport. 754-03oM. 1245,000 Prine only. tur" • private fenc.d
...,,_,. JOta e. Sunny """-' • 3 Bdrm on cul-de-uc. A.mwne K VA loan. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 714154&-4320 yrd w/tool lfl9d & dttua
...... .,_ 3004 ~WDl)Wdwlth ,, .. 7 000 ,. .... ...._. am peeto, A,,... .. •"* .. • · l&Tm -Y.L 1111• t,.... . ..,.. 769-1501 or e1.,s.i:._ ::: prtoe. Ce1146-2113 • ~~.::.-9 blodm to brh. RV pte. On 1arp 11tl,l:.:.lllll• c!:: ~~o~;.d 752-7S73.
• I Bdrm, pool. 1pa oa Ja cul..-.C lot. Mint cond. VIEW of Hy and llgllta 541-44-2_& _Agt=--. ----1 T HE ~EA L
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Huntln~ l each. Young 3 a a. w/2
trplce & 3 cat p1199.
Great area clo•• to
beech. Only 1191,500. 761-3111
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frclm )'Q'll' 8).unorout --adte or while breaktuttn1 ln your
1ounnei kitchen betide a cosy
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1-5. 1800 E. 1Wboa BL. NA . '
Ill llEWPORTC&nall
644-9060
home wltll BOAT SLIP 831-12111 No down-HO QUlflllna
AVAJL In a centre! .... 3 Br twnh"' ... 7.:. rn,
port locetlon el a fair take o.... S120042300
PliOe. Wll mo conlldlr n~ot. s>ymta. Sllered IHM/optlon. CHh to appi,aetlon Wiit t'*'9.
loenl • Price lst7,000. ...... Sue M1-a664S U~~~~~~ ~ r-•..u. Hl'f For a.. tieu. •BA. '"" • 9MY to .. encl ahaw. BY ,_.,._.. be. P"' pool & IPL p,.. "'""'"" ~ oul de MC loca-• -&-aaa-1913 Court,St, neer tton. 9ng1aty.1177,000. ~ ..._._ ~~ N•pt Pier. FM. 2 Br, Red Carpel, Alk fo r ~.:=.!=.r::::::: R-1. S115K Open Sun Jania. 776-1183 or ..,.. ___ v .. _..... 1-s . 730-5911 or 54$-1030
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...,..,.. loena 1---..-------i· ...___... of ,000 et eftectM m llllM UL -1 ... 12.3~ lntera1t. 8ala1 f118... .. -rwtoe M4t,8CIO .... 8UT the location • tope. EMY wt111 to bd\. 4 Br 3
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WHOMA.TEJEStnliO..._MI 2 c:er gw. A gr..e llteoe famlty rm, laundry rm, to ll¥e or en taeeelant lft.. lefve ~. t 118,000. ~\-~TE vHtmenl. '245,000 • 536-1711
OMW .. ceny. 1 •iiiiri'°mi'ift~ui° • ,_ .... WllTI llT liiiiiil.,==r, iiiiiiij .... ..... 3 Br, 111' Ba, newly I Gii 1 l1M1-painted townllouu.
U.000 P"°' ........... 2 ... I owner may carry 3rd M 1~ be oondo, ~ C.W ... .. lm T.D. et blended rate end ..,, C ...... Only - - -__ 12.5% fol 5 Y"I w/10%
'94.IOO. MoW'I In now. 111 .... -.. dwn. U4,t OO . Craig .... "' . 181.,.. i 131-1291 = =::-.:~=1 •i'''§I lty tor ti. neet, ru~ . -
-roomy .. Bdrm. ,.,. No~~. be flOn'9 In a WALK TO 3 Br twnhm. Move In,
MACH COftONA HtQK. tM• over t 120042300 "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LANDS locallon with n91ot pymta. Shered ,. =~teoular vi•• of ~tloft evtllt. Wiit
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Owner hH 1 195,000 •m'llll-;r."Y & .. cwry tnd • fl Doc*. 2 lby, pool •
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plao••· wood plank lloorl, oourmet kltctien.
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ertneralllp/Ootp toba. Remove old, r•· rlQflt, "" """"'• on l,.allllt Melnt Can't lllk• rttlr9'Mnt ·I · bJo::flard llflot. Lio -&' Mo. 60.tty111'-'*'t• pleoe with new.11464611 lef9e or llMll jOM. :at.mmlng, 11,W _.. ell llOn'9 r.-1 or r• ast .... 11. I , 14 yre °' Npp'f -
NormWt MM\I 557.7300 FRE! E8T'8 for Cem«tt Uo. 3Mtat 17'.oHf 11 641-4047 rnodl9. Al llWey9.,... Woutdn't YoU ,..,_ IOOtl CIUllofNr9.
Cglatt llUiy block a brlok work UO'D nLOTRICIAN QAN>l.NING & MAINT. & r• "'1 llll e CPA pt1P1t9 Yo"' In Tlwtk vou, 111'"'410 ~~!!~!:!!!~~y ~~~===== In 1"-
DAILY New ceblnet•, cabinet EuropH n cr11tem1n °'*· WOtl(·"-8. rat• "-'d/e(M'IW'llltnct. Verd Drive ~II~ Nll-0011, come tu rl4url't? Cell PAINTIN NHO £11J•ll•llYl .. IL----I facing, bara, formic• 9K-Oe84 Tom N 1·10?t1t7•71144 cMM-up, "911'1M. 1111110fn:ciil' .. _. ,.. tor""'•· .....,112 WON<I to Yrt _, Int/ • •li-
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SERVICE :=~ ~L'! l1PI tlllt TIU Ill ua. 11'°41. Al ..... 1H ~ tr .. trim a ----trlWll. M1-otat, DrAI Pllntlno Ma.741t COnwn'I· .._. 1n ,_..,. ------ -,..,_ _. Beat ..nw NS-3213 __... ~ ~ ..,... AOIMN'8 Cl.IANINO • .._. · ._....,_. ~ tw>o F,.. Mtlmale &45-2003 ............... IL&CT~ .. _ ••. ---~ -a tWOUONY ....... Water dlrneOI epecl_, ,.,...., new Of,.,,.., Ina. -,_ .....
DIRECTORY CUf!•llJ c~w Cut ~. ~=.:.c:: J::~· ...... IHI -..,, "°'*· ~7 'LOW"AA'Tu: bul!Mea, 20 m::ro.~11821 TOtJ HAT IM-20IO -..,~· ... ;.._ .
Ratnod CHICO CARE with lo~. 131-eOH HouMOIHnlng , .. ,.b.. "°"'-. IUIO • IHe ~. repelt, remodel. • ......
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LIC'D CHILD CARE In••••· "r•• .... Lo ··-· • .. --~--............... ~ ATLAS PUJMIMHO a _,_. -Y~r Dally Piiot REMODELS/FACE Lins Ave-2·15 BMcl'I & ..... ........ 0011. Cflrle 130·41H --:.t'~~·c .... !!!!!l!J .,.,,. -..ot 11 flUCNtd HMttne. ep«JlallhlQ In ,,.. ... AMa. 539-3232 ~,:::v ~t:a =· P;,11~ lrM. 8:30-e. 842.07ea - -btwn .. 9PM. ~ ;..-.:· Oodll-·~~~ INT/EXT. CALL JIM. repajn, 14 .. 1 ... TU. 141-1111, ut Ill llm repair. FrH 01. TODDLER FUNI Lunch, TIUI nw. 842-·llOI lrWle ,W. 1711-31711 .. •M LOW C08Tfl 24 HM .l.llOlillT_l_LE_IN8_TAL-LE--D-
• Randy &41--0e22 1n1ek1. ectlvlllff. Fair/ ~~1~1~ llnl ~ v~~ r9fl E~ ~ Maeonry t•la. N111m c:-~= .:.."Inda.~.._ Wideu/ ....... Repel{·Atter1tlon1 Fllrvlew, CM. 751•23'42 Exp' In .. "°"'9 _.. ~ a98~'d Lio/bonded. Low, lo• HtGHUT OUAUTY """'' _...._,
t<tTCHENSIBATHRQOMS :>oot .. wlndow.-cablnlt• Cl!1!19 ltnlnl · ~~C::.:: ~·11 ..... ~1 · 1182'""22 winter prlo9a. 173·0381 12 vra In OC 1'8·11M P!!I l!ntt!/ ..... My ••P«tlM: ... typee,
*FRENCH DOORS * Ptlflll..9etloe-fenol9. Aeed lntgltlon Jim 851.0129 HOIM I Office~ 8AICKWORK Niii -••-• .... -.&,'I AMa.-Uc'd.-Guit'.
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Marinaro feels his
best is yet to come
By DAN LEWIS
HOLLYWOOD -"They told me I wu
old at 28. It was devastating for me," Ed
Marinaro says bitterly, recalling the day hia
profellional football career came to an end.
Now he's an actor, doing well aa part of
the ememble cast in NBC's "Hill Street
Blues." "I can be an act.or untJl I die,"
Marinaro says confidently.
He aays because b e waan'\ •
high-aalarled jock it wu easier for h1m to
cope with the new life after ht. career
ended following the 1975 aeuon. "You reed
ar\icles about guys who made the bl1
dolla.rl in the NFL who are broke now," he
observes. "The guya who made only
between $30-40,000 are OK. "They 1Mmed
to U've within their meana while playtnc.
"Hollywood e~ploited \he 1uper
athletee,I\' Marinaro oont1nued. ''Hollywood
tried to make thoee guys do th1np • ecton
they weren't reedy for. I wa1n't a
aupemar. I waan'\ aploft.ed. My ftm l'We
WU abc U,. in an~ of 'J:i .. blecf' "{a
lhort-llved NBC p0lb' aeries).
Marinaro continue(! =• acttn1. wtuch he had becUn the yes. He
landed • resuW' ... In the lanl-NIWnC "t.wme arid Shirle:Y" --. but he Wl9
cut aher GM ..:II\,~ montha J.a•, he
landed dMt ... ot ~ ~ Coney In
what wu to ~. • &•o-part '.:u:J
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M*A*S*H
goes home
TV Antenna, 4
Travis
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Soaps, 6
Fun with
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TV Puzzle, 3 5
The cut of "M• A •S•H" includes (clockwise fiom left
bottom) Jamie Farr, Mike Farrell, David Ogden Stien,
William Christopher, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit and
Alan Alda. Story page 4.
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1 M *A* S * H' pulls up stakes, ·goes home
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of ti.. O.Oy Pl ... Stair
The war is over, and the "M-A-S-H" troops will
be going home in a 2~-hour movie to be aired at
8:30 p.m. Monday on KNXT Channel 2.
But don't shed too many tears.
C<JOSider.
-"M-A-S-H" has already lasted aJmost four times
as long as the Korean conflict in which it is set. Its
251 episodes are likely to live on forever in
syndication.
-No one will walk away penniless. Twentieth
Century-Fox is reaping millions b.y eelllng syndic.ated
reruns to local stations. Its "M-A-S-H''
merchandising -everything from sweatahirts and
key chains to coloring books-and inflatable rafts -is
generating even more milllona. In addition, CBS is
charging $450.000 for 30-eeoond commercial spota on
the 9eries• movie-length finale, which ia expected to
draw a record viewing audience.
-The "M-A-S-ll'' actors won't have to apply
for welfare, either. Aa the key cast member, Alan
Alda has reportedly earned more than $5 million per
yeM for his work on "M-A-S-H." He al80 baa a
thriving movie career. Co-stars Mike Farrell, Loretta
Swit and David Ogden Stiers have appeared in
popular television movies and will have no trouble
finding work.
Three other cast members, Harry Morgan,
William Chriatopher and Jamie Farr, are expected to
continue their "M-A-S-H" roles in a post-Korea
aeries next eeuon.
No one would deny that over 11 years,
"M-A-S-lr' bu maintained a higher level of quality
that just about any other eeries ever produced. But
over the put y-.r..and•-half, there have been ligJlll
that the abow ahou1d be retired before eerloua
deteriontlon eeta in. Alreedy, the acton are
~ to look a Uttle too old for their roles and
U too tired of their characters. Storyl.lnee have
been aetUna a blt thin and repetitious.
With the .n. wtndinl up, guah1na pc'a1ee la c:om1nC in from all quarten, mo•f of it Oe9erved. But 11M-A.::S-H'' bM never been without a ff!W
ahartoctnln&I.
In ltl early YMfl parUcularly, "M-A-8-H" WM a
terribly .m.t incram. (In the Vf!rY tint epUode, HawU,. ral&d oU a nurw.) Thouah thla trend
WM nrvened In Jam )'Mn. the ...... ltW -.ied to label=e:tll all· n~ "Able .. and ·~.'· t the __. nm. top mW_, oHlc:lele
... ~. buffoam"' bMl1Jmm ht~ wbo ~~mm Into battle.
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sympathetic writers), and Larry Linville was
re~ by David Qgden Stiers, whoee Dr.
Winchester was more three-dimellSlonal and more
interesting.
Even though the characterizations grew more
well-rounded as the series continued, a bit of
aelf-righteousneas, a aelf~nsdous effort to make
"Big Statements" crept into the show. Wilder, more
outrageous humor was more frequent in the early
yea.rs.
Now that things have been put in perspective,
let it be said that despite these shortcomings,
"M-A-S-H" has been a landmark program worthy of
every award it has received. It blued a unique
television trail with its delicate mix of comedy and
tragedy.
It has had one of the fineet acting ensemble
ever put together for a weekly aeriea, even with the
various cast changes.
Alan Alda has been the glue holding th1a
ensemble together since the beginning. Some critics
have claimed that slnoe he gained more creative
~~d~the~parturem~esdevelo~Larry
Gelbart, Alda has turned his character into a liberal
mouthpiece and a Phil Donahue-type supporter of
women's rights.
Yet lt seems to me that Alda's continuing appeal
comes from the fact that h1a Hawkeye ii a flawed
character, dsplte hia inner core of integrity.
Situation comedies traditionally have been built
around at least one character who can do no WTOl'lB·
Yet 101De of my favorite "M-A-8-111' epllode8
focuad on defects in Hawkeye•• character.
In a flrat-year epilode, for example, Hawkeye
"rescued" a Korean girl who wu working u a &lave
to an American aoldler, only to find the girl lnatltlna
then that lhe wu Hawkeye'• ~ve.
In another early lhow, Hawkeye critida!d
Frank Buma for h1a IUJ'8lcal lnmmpetmce, then
d18covered one of hla3tierlta WM dyLna bec:auae of hia own t. In a later ...on.
Hawkeye wu reunited th an old flame but WM
WMlble to make an hODelt marriala commitment to
her.
Sdll later, Hawkeye WM UIJl'F8Z II in the =Uni room by a Swecillh ~ MYlldaD and mated cla\lltl'Ophol:U wtilD thi 1114-A-8-W'
unit Nlomted to caWL One of tbft IDGlt '8llinc =-mUUed 1'0ommandlr Pliroe" put ~ in temporary CCJIDIMDI 0. the mtire unit
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Travis accuses Liza of being an adulteress
By LYNDA HIRSCH
ALL MY CHILDREN: Silver continue. to try
destroying Erica by breaking the heel on a shoe F.rica's to
wear on tlle runway, but Silver's plan la thwarted when
Ellen changes Erica's coatwne. At Lara' lna1atenoe Erica
goes to a therapist. Clifrs attempts at lovemakln~i are
destroyed by thoughta of Nina while he's with another
woman. While Maµk and Ellen work at a reoondllatlon,
Lan wants it to appear as lf Mark and Pam haw
resumed their affair. Tad st.aJ1.I to play Ruth and Op&l
agalnat one another. After visiting a hooker, Tad lteala
her money. Aware Phoebe knowa Chuck ta the father of
Donna's baby, Daisy hopes Donna will learn the truth.
ANOTHER WORLb: Mac ahattered by Rachel'1
unwtllingne.s to let him help her. Blind Rachel I.a tilled
with guilt over not marrylna Steve 100Der. In oou.rt, Louil
take9 1Wld and admits hit put criminal deed&. When
Sandy la granted cuatody of Magie, Cecille blurta out
that Sandy la not the baby'• fat.lier. Cua continue. to woo
Felida. Peter glven ea.• old job at Cory PubUahlni
Blaine has nightmares about Alma. Louil gjves h1.rmelf up
to French authorities ...
AS. THE WORLD TURNS: Craig vetoee Betsy'•
suggestlon for separate bedrooms. James and Dee decide
to have a formal wedding on Feb. 25. Meanwhile, Karen
tella John she won't elope with James but wanta to wed
in town with everyone's knowledge. Lila tella John that
Margo loves Tom and should be with him. Betsy told bv
co-worker of Steve'• he turned down job in Spain becaUae
he loves her. Annie and Jeff hassled and harried by
dealing with the quads.
CAPITOL: After making love to Maggie, Frank
leaves hie file in the apartment and heada for a meeting
with Danny Danato. When Danny does not appear at the
Easy Rider, Frank decides to break into Danny'• o!fices. A
gun-toting Darmy arrives, there I.a a shootout and Frank le
shot to death. Myrna aeee the shooting, goes over to Frank
and manages to take the cassette of Kelly and Phil Dade
from him. Julie ~ realize that Sam and Sloane plotted to keep her from ler, with Sloane intercepting
mee&ages and Sam getting loane into Nilhoba. With
~shattered by Frank's death, Con comes to work ln
Treys office.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Roman workB oo the paid
......tn to tell all about Stephano. Alex and Anna join
fon.'et to gather evtdence apinlt Stephano ln order to
clear them11elvea. Oliver shows Chris the .tunnel outside
the Derneara study. Tired of waiting around with Don.
Marlena takes off. Stephano 1tunned by tbe news that
Tbny I.a not hit 10n. Le~that Alex ta about to be
anwted, Step~~ ye to Renee without 1 admlttina h1I . wrttee • note to Neil teWna hlm ahe 11 carrytna bis child. Marlena and Lil.,.. ta.Un
ho9taae by Stephano. Mickey ii d.ruaed t.ck to tua ~ cell. A crtb)Jy tn)&red Chrt.IU. ln the tunnel .
-EDGE OJ' NIOffi: ltaven pmtpoole her~ ~th Sky. Camellia ten. S!iE lht Ml nowhere to 10 Um bttr\l lh'Wft ~ pt.e D I.an. Pol'°9 ~..,.Hem Mn:
Oaodmen ebout her w,_._ UI the nlltit oi Ncn't
IDWdlr. Nlmlit ,.,._to tie1l Mu. what lhe beUeYw
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a Frtdly. f*"8ry 25, 1883
GEN'ERAL HOSPITAL: Several leading citizens of
Port Charla are suspects in Susan's murder. Alice, named
aa Susan's 80le benef.idary, ii questioned by police but baa
an alibi. Each Quartennai.ne wonders if the other
murdered Susan. Leaming Scotty had aoce11no the
murder weapon. Scorpio h.aa him arrested and booked tor
first-<ieo'ee murder. Scotty uka Lee to defend him.
Edwarcf pleeda with Jimmy Lee not to tell about the
Quartermalne Ulegltimacies: Newlywed Holly's pregnancy
1eaJa to the town of Port Charles, and all but the
newlyweda, Bobbi and Ruby think Scorpio ia the father.
Monica fears that Alan will want to take Jaaon into their
home.
GUIDiNG LIGHT: Mn. Renfield tel.la Nola that
Quint la Henry Chamberlaln'1 IOI\. After Quint ia out of
IW'gery, Mn. lten!leld wonden if Henry 1hould be told
the truth, but Nola urae-her not to aay an~. Brian
folloWI Peter to Europe and murders him.&:! arid
Maureen are about to go on their honeymoon. J?hWp
cuta du9e9 and ii su.pended from achool. Nola tel.la Floyd
he ahouJd recondle with Leslie Anne. With Mark havfnl
destroyed Jennifer'• goodbye note, the INJ'Ch for her
begins.
ONE LIFE TO LIVE; The bacteria-laced wine winds
up at Llanfair and is 9el'Ved to Dorian, who is rushed to
hoepital and later thinka Vicki tried to poi.Ion her. Tests
ahow the bacteria came from the hoepital lab. Under
hypnosis. JeMy cannot recall who was in Stubbs' room
right before tu. life support system was di9connecU!d.
Larry and Brad are vying for Jenny's attention. Tommy
orders evidence ahowfQg Katrina killed Stubbs planted at
her apartmenL Jenny ftnda the evidence and gives it to
police. With mob wandnl their money beck, Marco cons
Sam out of dough. Aaa and Dee return from their
honeymoon.
RYAN'S HOPE: Recalllng it waa she who killed her
father'• partner, WW Brader, when he threatened KJrk
Amanda lapeea into a state of catatonia. Rae and Kirk f~
that Amanda'• taped statement which Pat haa will cau.e
Cally to rea1he an embezzlement haa taken place. RM
pleads with Pat to glve her the tape but he refWICI. Biie,
wanting the tape ahovee a hospital cruh-cart into Pat,
rendering him unconld.oUI. Rae makea away with the
attache CMe. A flammable •umtance on the cart spllla.
caualnl an explo.aon. With Al» telllna Siobhan either the
beda dOwn with him or he'• aolnl to ldJ1 her, Joe Ind
Mitch bunt ln. Gunshots ...-~. with Mitch beb\R
shot by Al» and Joe ldWNr N:e. Feartna for Joe'• lafety
lf the mob learnt be klllecf ~ Slobhari make9 certain
that the AOlicl report cto. not lnclude Joe. Aft.er Mitch
and l'alth edmtt ~love one another, Mitch dJa. With
the ~t wantf.na a YM\ sum ln b9ck i.ua. Dee
pl.a. wlth Roes-tot money but be tlY9 no.
SEA.RClf foR TOMODoW: DllcoYerinl TCJll1 .nt
Lta • vaJ.ndne bouquet. Travia la outnl&'ld, unaware that
the llft w• eoobd up by Rusty. 1.Ja bellnnlrii to .-bit
that 1-r ~ with Travll are bftna ine.S-b7 ~. Krista wanta to maw bectt Into her own fMC1
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Farewells are said by memben of M*A*S*H
4077th (counter clockwise from left)
William Christopher and Mike Farrell;
Harry Morgan; Alan Alda; and Loretta Swit
and Stacey Okutake. Above, Swit and Larry
Linville are pictured in an earlier episode.
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M)'11 that It ah"'' par\ of tho 1ehum 1ho wlll l"Cllntl It.
Ltza l'Onfronta Ru.tty with hi• wlckedne. and aaya ahe
wl1ht'I he we~ dtiud. Llw dl111:ovcra thitt 1ho I• proiinant
YOUNG ANO THI£ ftESTLESS: ln her conllnutn,
attempt t<l ruin Jiwk. Jill tnlk• John Into lffvlna Pattt a job
at Cabot, u job thi..t wlll lndudti dally ('Ont.act with the
modeb Jack la *' ullCd to woll'U&nl:ting. P"tU \4!1111 J.ck ·
1hu'1 not ready to rnakf' lov .. jUJ1t yet. Lt•urnlna that Jett.
not Paul, kllloo Pam. Walker put.a u L'Ontract out on Paul
a.nd Cindy. The duo manage to ellCaJ>t! an explosion but
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l'Mlla they cannot ..ape the mob'• wraU\ forever. wn.n
Vlctor rollai-due to t>.:terta Max and llvo have beltn
allppina. to him. medicoe think It la meroly poor ea Una
hablta. Brian and Alhley •tunned when Jeck takea all the
credit for Oabot'a new fr•IJ'&"'1e Uoo.
~ve a qu•tion about your /avor/14' «»p <X «Mp •W'f
WrlU, to Lynda Hinch, c/o F't11ld NttW.J"',_r Syndk»to,
P.O. Box JIHJ20. lrvl,_, ~Ill. 92714. She will "'-wer a
tnMIY qu•tlona u lhe un ln her column, but the volu~
of mall maJcoe Anon.al replJt» Jm~ble.
-TVQll:A
Soap actor \Nas shy, overweight as teen
By LYNDA HIRSCH
Q: What can you tell me about the actor who plays
Paul on Tbe Young and the Restle11? I think Ile 11
excellent. -S.W .. Middlebury, Vt.
A: Doug Davidson ls a favorite with lot.I of the ladles.
Single. he has a steady girlfriend. Doug claima that he
was shy as a young man, and also overweight. Because of
this. he is greatly interested in helping people overcome
their shyness. Young and the Restless was his first soap
opera, although he has had minor part.I in prime-time
shows.
Q: I enjoyed Gil Rogers' performance a1 Ray
Gardner on All My Children. Will be be doing any more
acting now that Ray Gardner 11 dead? -R.M., WtnnJpeg,
Manitoba, Canada.
A: You can catch Gil every so often in the Post
Grape-Nuts commercial, if it iB carried in Canada. He alao
was on Broadway in "Best Litt.le Whorehouse in Texas,"
playing the sheriff. The reason Gil departed All My
Children was that the P06t people were stunned that their
"grandfatherly" spokesman was playing a rapist/murderer
while at the same time hawking their cereal, so they
bought out his AMC rontract.
who had a hand ln the ICript.lng, have al.lo moved over to
CL. Michael Wood. who played Mark, can be Ileen In ·the
prime·tlme soap ope.ra "Bare Emence," which airs •
Tueeday nights on NBC.
Q: Can yH tell me U Nola Reardon'• baby OD
Galdlnl LJ1llt 11 Ltu Browa'1 clllld? Tltere 11 1aclt a
strong resemblance. -A.B.L., Cape Coral, Fla.
A: No. Although Liu la married to Tom Nlelaen, who
plays Floyd on GL, they have no children. Aa for the
similarity in looks, more and more casting directors real.lz.e
that the audience notioee when children eeem unlikely to
be the offspring of certain characters due to ha.ir and eye
coloring.
Q: Can you tell me what happened to the old
Dee Stewart OD At the World Turns? -J.M.,
Portland, Ore.
A: Jackle Shultz, who played Dee, has decided
to concentrate on a prime-Ume and movie career.
Her role is now being played by Vicki Dawson, who
was last seen as Eileen Simpson on Another World.
(Incidentally, Jackie and Larry Bryggman, who
plays Dr. John Dixon on A3 the World Tums,
married earlier this year, the first marriage for
Jackie and the second for Larry.)
Q: How come Texas Isn't on anymore? Was it taken
S Have a question about your favorite soap or soap star? off? -L.M ... Utica, N.Y. Write to Lynda Hi.rst:.h, clo Field Newspaper Synclicate,
A: Texas was canceled in December due to low P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, Calif. 92714. She will answer as
ratings. However, Gail Kobe, who produl'ed that show, is many questions as she can in her colwnn, but the volume
now producinj;( The Guiding Light. and the Cullertons, of mail makes personal replies impossible.
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tD CCll!llll ~ Ca1otoin1a State
Fullerton vs Nevada. Las Vegas (2 hrs 1
... Cl) 1'MI CUCll OI HAZZAllD Bo and
Luke return to Hauard and soon become
involved In trying ro keep Boss Hogg from
evicting Coote1 from his g~ ( 1 hr l D CID THI POWllll °' llA IT Aft TWO
bank robbefs decide that rhey could use
Mallhew and Walt s help IOI the" nexr
~ (1 hr )
U llOWI 'Two-Minute Warning 1 r976
Suspense) Charlton Hesron. John Cassa
vetes To divert a11en11on from a mul!1m11
hon-dollar robbery ot an art e•h1b1I. "
gang of fhle'les planr a sniper behind ine
scoieboarrt at a sen-out football game c;>
hrs } 8 ~~Kraus 1mpe1sonates a Te.
as 1:>tlliona1ress ro keep a focal manutac
luring plant 1n busmess O G llOWI "Run, Simon, R"un' ( 1970. Ora
ma) Burr Reynolds, Inger Stevens An
Indian IS rorn between his desire ro
avenge hrs mothers ooath and his 10ve 101
a White woman I 1 hr 30 min 1 i ::' llA~ A look at the many rong
successful years of telev1s1on's M ·A ·s · H
and the future of 1rs stars, v1!t11 the la51
~ on lhe M.A. s. H set
llJ llO¥ll · The Cassandra Gross1r1g
( 1977 Suspense) Sophia Loren R1cha1d
Hams A passeogtlf train carrying a terror
ist With pnevmonic plague meets with
destruct.on when 1t is averted from 11s
onglnal des!lnatlon (2 his) I WAll..aT'Oet WIK• MVtlW WM.l tTm'T WIB "By Heller H1gl1
Water" Guest Waller W Hefler Regents
ProfessOI of Economtc:s at the University
of Minnesota
CC)m¥11 "Oinm • I 1982. Comedy) Steve
Guttenbefg, Mickey Rou1ke A Baltimore
diner IS the hangout for a Q1J1ntet of young
men seen during the time when the pres-
sures of adullhOOd are threatening 10
dlspe1se them 'A' ( 1 hr 50 min )
Cli) llO¥ll 'Hoodo" I t954 Western)
Jonn Wayne Geraldine Page A ccivalry
dispatch rloer encounters a woman and
her son. an Apache chief's blood brother
D_ hf .. 25 min)
Cl) MO¥ll "Swamp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta·
sy) Adrienne Barbeau. loots Jourdan A
btllllant rnearch sc1ent1s1 concocts a
remarkable Ille-strengthening potion that
turnt him*'to a herOIC monster atlet he Is
nearly kll 1n the destructlOn ot his labo-
ratory 'Pc ' ( 1 hr .. 30 rrnn) 0 .,_ "Natlonat Lampoon's Animal
HOUM" ( 1978, Comedy) John Batusht.
Tim Matti.son Two new college fraternity
pl9dges jOln Delta Hoose. the zanies! and
wildest gang on campus. end help to light
the eff0t11 of the 1ehool'11in1ste< oean to
ha\19 them expelled 'A' ( 1 hr •9 min ) •aJM.l•MNl&Y ... 9 Tim .. ODD CCUU Otcar snd
Falb< havt .,o talk fa1t when Murfey geta
hook~~heevenlng I L8llTIOTOI
WAU. lt'mT -"By Heller High atet" Gueet. Walt8f W Hel*. Regent1
Profeleot of Econornlct al lhe Unlvefalty
of Minn.eta.
• -(04 ..... OCMn'Y "Fof ..
cloeurel" Tht rlM In Orano-County bYel-
,,... and pr1Y1te hOme forec:IOeur .. 11 dft. CYWO:¥/"C'* --~ -.. "~ And. AleJl.andfa'' Onwml .,... .lay9ton, Jenet
The pt ~ (7f Cur MchOlu 12 Friday, NDNasy 28, 1983
lor h•S wore AleAandra is set against the
events lead•ng to rhe Bolshevik Revolu-
tion _JJ h1~ 55 min I .. 6 Cl' DAU.Al Kalhertne and Mark pu1 a
further s1ra1r• on Booby and Pam's mar
qage. ana Miss Elhe helps Clayton hnd a
new home 1n Dallas (I h1 ) 0 G) KMIQKT M>IJI Bonnie is kidnapped
oy a sinister orgarnzatl()n ol geniuses and
forced t~ogram KITT 11 hr I 0 ® 'rl'le warr1ors I t979. Ota
ma) M1ct.ae1 Beck. Do1sey Wright
Blamed 101 11ie mutder 01 a char1smat1<.
teaoer at J NC'w .., ~rk srree1 gong conven-
tion me111oers n! a Coney 1$18nd gang
m11»1 light lhe11 way back to 1he11 home
turl O 1Parer•ta d1scr~11on ts advised)
i tirsl
lil'A'l'H
LR Oii IMTI4 lrivasion 01 The Land'
David Attenboroogh looks at the ances
1ors ol amph1b1ans and 1ne capture of a
coeiacanth a l1sh rhooght lo be extinct
un111 t938 1!, recorded on film for the l11st
time (R) D ( t hr ) ~ GMAT ~I Wagner's
Ring Ote Wal~ure Act ! In the second
part of Wagner's The Ring 0 1 The
N1belun9 · Siegmund (Peter Hofmann)
falls 1n lnve with S1eghnde (Jeannine ;a.11-
meyert the wife ol his foe and although
he doesn't know 1t his own s•ster ( 1 ht
30m1n)
l 1MOVll Pennies from Heaven·· I 198 t
MustCal) Steve Marnn. Bernaderte Peters
In the Midwest during the DepreSSlon. a
sheet music salesman destroys the hv9$ 01
those arO\Jnd him t>ecause ot h•s unorldled
selfishness and his oehef !hat hie can be as 1t 1s 1n son9s and movie muSIC81 pro-
ductt0n numbe1s A' ( t hr 47 min J
0) ll l llO¥ll Oragonstayer' ( 1981
Adventure) Peter MacN1cot, Caitlin
Clarke A daring younu man artempts to
rescue a maiden from the wrath of an
anc1en1. l11ebreath1ng creature 'PG' It
hr 55 min)
t:ll I INC llVAMID'I CtlKleeCU IA'Ml)A y 9lm4T .........
( ._ Coverage ol the Men's World
Cup Giant Slalom from Garmlsch. West
Ger;~ IA) 11 hr. 30 min I f'H) "Tl'le Shoollst" ( 1976. West·
em) John Wayne. Lauren Bacall A dying
gunman seeks to hve out his 11na1 days In
peaoe despite persi,1en1 Challenges by
would·be suc:cesSOts 10 hrs lame end
respect 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min )
(S) M0VW "My BIOOdy Valentine" ( 198 t.
Suspense) Paul Kelman, Lori Heller A
small town O.Comes a scene 01 terror dur-
ing their annual Valen11ne·s Day d&noe 'R'
lhr .31~
LOiii COAatll Co.mt
.. Cl) PM.CGI CISIT Anoeta thfeatans 10
reveal eome lncrlmlnatlng lnf0tmatlon
1b0Ut Henri Oen11u1t unleQ he gets Rtch-
ar1i Channl)I out ot her Ille. ( i hr.) 8 Cl PW IJOI ITlal Remington and
Lauia lnvtat'Olte the apparent murder of
a fomate artltt~.) IH,r:.~~. OfarN)
Art Cerney, 0.vld Huffman. An eo-v-ar· old man 111\JMI to i.av1 hit t1naU raeort
af1er a QeOIQOlat Pftdlell a vo!Qanlo dltaa-
!'PG' (1 Ii .. 35 min)
.. "()Iner" (1982. Comedv) 6tw.
1enbefg. Mickey Aourke A &ttmcn
Clitltf II ll'le hengOYt tot a qulntei of young tntn ....., ~ tl'le lime When IN pnll· M" of adultfioocl ,,. ltW'tatftllnO to
dllOar'M lhem. 'R' 't ht., 50 min )
m nt1 V1m1AN .. G Yount ~ TMI _, "EthlCS Of
Journalism"
I l'RJINT ZOlll •••llllfT ••www..,,. CAWOlllA ftlj( .. lllVllW
TOGO DUMCMt A llGHTY VOK:I A pro-
file 01 baritone TOdd Duncan. wno created
lhe rote of Poigy in Geoige GerShwin's
"PO.!,gy and Bess" 1n 1935 is presented ,,., u. Cl) Im G) .... IAn.AY91QtfT
•11MCH01-1MIAIHRW
~.C) llf•• .. .aRT
1 Pll LATBIQHT John McManus, mem-
be1 01 rhe John Blfch Society tells whO
t>etongs the the society and why, Melissa
Kinsley founder of Students Against
Drunk D11vers. e•pla1ns now stuoenls are
taking action against drunk drrvers ( 1 hft
(E) COUICll IAIUTUU. ~(II) CD llO¥ll "Frat House" ( 1979. Comedy)
Aimee Leigh. Randy Allen A group of tra-
tem1ty brntl"tefs decide there rs more to
cottege Ille than g0tng 10 classes and
stl>dy1ng ( 1 hr . 20 min )
~ Pl.AftOY Gel TMI Alt
LOVllQ ...... ~ '8ftCTCCM\.a
llOVW "Goodbye. Emmanuefle"
I 1977 Drama) Sytvla t<11stel. Umbeno
OrSln1 A beautiful woman's search f0t the
ultimate etohc experience bftngs her to a
startk!'.'Q reahzatlOO 'A' ( t hr . 40 min.) •~8 Cl) llOVll "Embryo" c 1976. Sc1ence-
Fic11on) Rock Hudson Barbara Garrefa.
A dCICt<J1 observes the 1er11fy1ng ettects of
1amper1ng with nature after he creates a
woman Wh<> 1s t>orn" al the age ol 24 (2
hrs 15 mtn J e CID ~ Host .>onnny carson
Guests Ae>1 Smtih. wOOd sculptoi Jon
wa;~h·~
YOU~Palt" l'RJINTZIDlll TMI DOD-&VIII ,,..., ,..,
The Los Angeles Dodgers take 1
look al their 25 years ol baseben In Los
~A~•lllUD
8'Cllm
m¥ll "Sharky's MachtM" (1981,
AdVentUfe) Burt Reynolds. Rachel Ward.
A vlee cop uncovers hlgh·level QOYeff)>
merit corruptlOn white lnvesllgatlng the
murder of a can Qlrt. 'R' (2 hra ) (I) A .. DAY II ... "Shelley Raped"
~r1 ~
1w(!) ':,. "F0tce 10 From Nevarone"
( 1178. Adventuie) Robe<t Shaw, Hanl-
IOl'I Ford. Several oddly astOrted mlltlfY
exptfts are l•med In a ~ to reld
Ind detlroy a btldge vital to tl'le enemy'1
11ralegy d\Jflflg World W1r II. 'PG' (2
hfl.)
-· ..,,..,_, TOlllMT An tnt9Mew whh Cher: a look blek II the "Bonannt" Ntlet with Lotne GreeM and MlchMI
l•ndon. l «i.11'-"'-...... ean-Mr. Jord9n1'
(1"41. Comedy) AoOert Montgomery. c .. uc:11 Rt"1t. A Yo"no man nriutM In
anotl'\ef men'• body alter dying before hit tmgttnl> ~ .. "the L.,,ct Of ti.ii t-tcx." {Tn3, Hott0t> P*'*8 Franltln. Aoddy Mc~. A wMlttly mel\ '*91 ~
and ~ to '""9tV.te t!ll ~ aoqu1r.cs !M"810rt ca .,,., r
-ft•--••• M•wt•--~.Olwt M1Hton 0 C •• ( 19•0, AOV.n
lure) Vlf IOI Mat we <;•roMI Landll 11 hi
JO m111 I
• AllMlU llle 01 ea1 Olvto.• ( 1\l'i I
Wnta1111 Kirto DuvQI ... v11g1n1a Mayo (7
lua) CC) 'No1ma11 I• fllal You?· ( 1916
Co"'-<lYl Htd<1 I nu Peert Delley ( I t11
30 1111n l IR) Tht Bell New1 Btere" ( 197tl. CorM
dy) W11lte1 M111h1u. Tttum o·NMI ( 1
ht 410m111)
(.I) "Ort111ed Ll\jhlllll'IQ' ( 1977 BIOQt•·
phy I Richarcl P1yor. Buu 811dt,1" ( 1 hr •
36m1n)
tl:ll(.Q) 'R11Q11me" t 190 I, Olama) Jam ..
Cagney, Howero E Ro111n1 (2 hr1 36
min ) , .. 9 .. Diner ( 1982 Coliledy) Stev11 Out
tenbt11g Mickey nov•ke (I hr, 50 min)
CZ) .. 0111gunsl11y111" ( 198 t. Advt1nture)
Peter MecN1col C111l1111 Cln•ke ( t 111 . 55
1111n )
1:11 (Cl 'SI H11lt1r1s· ( 1981 Dri11118) Art Cttr
m1y David Hulton.in ( I hr 311 mm )
taOi) ·cotcJtin f~t111tle1vous ( t977.
Suspem.e) R1chartl Harri~ David Janssen
(I hr 43 nun)
l:lllSJ ··s wamp Th1nu l 1962 I sntei.y)
AC111enne Barlleau l ou1s Jourel811 (I nr
30mori)
Ml(Ll "Newi.tro111 11978. Comedy) Bill
Hunter Chrtb I h1ywOOO ( I 111 • 51 min ) 0 l t111 test rou• Days' t t917 Drema)
Roo Sttl•U•H Hen•y Fooda t 1 hf 40
mon) z LA<.t HOlltlay l 1950 Corneely) A~
Gu111ness Kt1y Wal~h ( I hr JO min l .. (OJ Never Never Lano ( 198t Orama)
Petula Clari-c athlean NttslJ•lt (I h1 25
"'''' ) d lCI 'Sappn11e 11Y59 Mystery) NOQel
Pat11ck Yvu1111e M111..ne11 ( t hr 30 mm ) 0 .. Noboely ~ Pertakt' ( t98 t Comedy)
Gabe Kaplan Ale• Karras t t hr 36
min )
lZl ··1 h1el .. ( 1981 Orama) JamttS Caan.
Tuesday Weld (2 hrs )
.. @ .. George· ( 1976, AClventure) Mar
shall Thompson. Michele Mercier ( 1 hr
55mtn
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Mm'IOCl9AllY MAWAIMN 0VWt WY Ou"t Ou11 Ame<.hll 1n1
i=-~ht Ml" Wrio lOvt d Women ..
( 1978 Olama) Ch11l¥1 O.nner Lealle
C•ron Olre<:lec.l by rrenco11 Trulllut A
man 11 •o ob .. ued with IJttllullful women
that htl finds 11 Clllfl<.vll to rern•lri aallall•d
with eny 1ne11v1duat ret1111on1hlp ( I hr 56
min)
l () fOf Miil IODIQ L Ml co11er age or lhtr
Gene Hatcher I Ricardo J1m1na1 12-rounCI
Junror Welterwe1gh1 Chomptonehlp bout
(from The ShowbO•I 111 Las Vegas. Nev )
(2 hr11. 30 "1111 ) lh) lllO¥ll "Th1t Bud News Boars ' ( 1976.
Comedy) Walter Matthau Tatum O'Neat
A wh1skey-1i1pp1no Little league coach
transtorms his lo~tng team into pennant
contenders by &1gn1ng up two ot the
mearw1s1. 1ov"nt111t playti•~ a1oune1 ·po·
ti n• . 40 min )
(OJ lllO¥ll .. Ragtrrmt ( 1981 Orama)
James Cauney Howard E Rollins Am1C1
Iha social upheaval or 1920s New York,
an upper-class lamtly 1110~ to holCI on lo
11ad1t1on as an .ingry blaclo. lead~ a m1htant
t1yh1 against the 1ac1s1 establosnmem ·pa·
{2 hrs • 35 min ) "SJ ntl QYllllAIT A you111,1 yut must learn
10 011ercome ne1 111b8Cur111es as she s111ves
to become a chan1p1on gymnasl 0 .oTUGHrl lllMCtf ~ Robert
<r.>oorne previews some ol lhe t11mi. 1..om·
l ~~e~tmorith .......
IAllllY m.1111
WCI
Dec« CAVITT Guest c11111. P~uhne Kaai
(R) 0 lllOV'm "Huckleberry Finn" ( 1974 .
Adventure) Jett East Paul Wlnfleld A
young ooy t nel a runaway llave beCOme
Involved 111 • Mf ... of 1~tu1• While
tletlng c»wn the MIMJtaippl River on •
rett ·o· ~ . b8 min >
I... WTM
NI .... ..... *l"DAYI AUii ~=a. On loP wtlh Oles $moll·
ey, I CommtrOllll pf°IOIOQfapM< 11\0WS howi..~ cen bKome • m~ I ... ~ TOlllMT An Interview
with Cht<: 1 IOok b1ek at tht "Bonanu"
..<ltt with l.orne Oreene enCI Mlch"I
Ll fldOO
I ,,_.. CCIWll!tf ..... wu
IUll•MW U "Chan 11 Ml111ng .. ( t982. Com·
edy) Wayne Wang, Wood Moy Two c10-
e11111e1s search Seri Franc1aco'a Chinatown
tor ttie man who stole a subs1ant1al sum ot
morieL from them ( 1 hr , 20 min.) (SJ GiLUlll• TWO MAL Comedian Gal
iagher pedorma a ae11es ot on&-llners and
com~nette& (ZJ .. 6ustln' Loose" ( 198 1. Come
Cly) Richard PryOI, CICely Ty$0n A bum·
t>llng burglar. a concerned schoolteacher
and elghl chlld1en make a trlgtilenlng
crou -.country lllP In a bloilan·dOwn
school bus ·ff ( 1 hr • 34 min )
I COACMU COW 7lll I me nt1 TOW Featured a 10<»! at the
winter carntval In Ouet>ee. Canaela
I GD PAa.Y PllUD LA~ a ..-n a CC9AllY
IYI me U Featu1eel a IOOk at the
e11ot1C city of Hong Kono. a male 1ransex·
ual wtio has undergone a auccessful sex
change operalton, an interview wrth Jess•·
ca Lange. an e.<e1c1se coach Who makes
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~ ':. "Angels In Disguise t 1949
Comedy) Bowery Boys. MICkey Knoll
When their real-estate friend rs shot, the
Boys oecooe to investigate ( 1 hr JO
lmtn Jo., woaD
1:11 woaD AT LMll
1119 •ml.OCI( HOUml ,_ Dll WATIOll
al.I ....
.. 110¥11 "Dine<' ( 1982. Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg. Mickey Rourke A Baltimore
dtner rs the hangout tor a Qlllnlet 01 young
men seen during !he ttme when the pres
SUfes ol adullhOOd are threaternng lo
d!Spefse them R' ( t hr , 50 mtn )
... llO¥ll . Allack Ol The Puppet People'
(1958. HorrOf) Jonn Agar, John Hoyt A
toy manufacturer perfects e method ol
turnlng humans fn10 dolls ( 1 hr . 30 min ) m llO¥ll 'That Man In tstanbUI" ( 1966,
Comedy) Horst BuchhOll, Merlo Adorl A
playboy helps an FBI agent posing es a
stnpper to recover a kidnapped sclerltlst
(2 hrs )
(() '-'-IOCC9I "Road To Wembley" (R) l1 hr)
-Salurclay
-m·., u.& ,Alm 90llT
llO¥ll "force 10 From Navarone'
( 1978, Aoventure) Robert Shaw Harri
son Ford Jlh'!L ~ .. ,..,.
-... llOOm H .,. "Islands'" The Stream" ( 1977,
Drema) George C Sc-011. CAalre Bloom
i hr . 45mln)
.. Mwo..DTW INMOUf
•llCI-OUT Two Canadian t11111-
agers, one physically handk:apped, the
othef emooonally trout:>led, find the cour·
!ae to reedl out 10 each other
{I) _. AT WO. Mtim Rich hoell this
beNnd-1t.sceoet look et the canine lllm
11ar with guest appeerencea by Chevy
Chase. Omar Shart1, Jane Seymour and BenW. trainer, Frank Inn e mwll "8harky'1 Mechlne" ( 1981 ,
Advenl1Ke) Bott Aeynoldl. Rachel Ward
.. 8, ~ "Rodan" ( 1957, SclenO&-Flc·
lion) Ken~ Slwara, Yumt Shirakawa ( 1
tw ,30mln) •1 CAPT•l•MOO I I FITt
MTNla a-....
-TALK "On Stooent• And Teech-ett"
l:r;,;r::r:u1;::
.. MYU. IA~Y-tulhlm ... ~ -''Ctoe9 Country Skiing" aw.t. Terry Aldrich. Mlddlebury
coeoh. {Rt
CD) -..... An Olymplo bfON9 medel-
wtrnrlg ~ jUmpef tttugglel 10 r9'Um to ~=wr-~~ .. °" The~ .. ~Ina ~""' tt11'110ppl Alwr, Huolc
and Jim oome 1Ct0111 IWo ,_.,.1tna
CINfactn -the DIAc9 ef1d Oluphi\, (1
14 Frfdey, FetJNlwy 14. 1183
U1) llO¥ll 'The Groove Tut:>e" ( 1974.
Comedy) Ken Shaptro. Richard Betzer
T ele\llSIOl'l clk:he& are sallrtzed 1n a serieS
ol sketcheS ranging lrom a cautt<>Oary tale
oo dope dealing 10 a VD pubhc service
announUlment and a ribald spoof ot
'Wide World ol Sports." 'R' (1 hr , 15
min)
(0) .o¥ll "Jonnny Got His Gun" ( 1971.
Drama) Timothy Bonoms. t<athy Fields
Du11ng W°'ld War I. a young American
soldoe< whose battle onfur~ have left him
a hml>less laceleSS huSI. reminisces
aooul h1S crv111an days as he trl8S 10 lino
some purpose 10 his e•istence 'PG ( t
hr 51 min ) O .o¥ll 'Thiel" ( 1981. Orama) James
Caan Tuesday Weld A profSSS1ooa1
crool<; grves up hls independence tor a btg
score that he hopes will secUte his family's
tuture 'R' (2 hrs)
.. CS) llO¥ll 'Kiii And Kill Again" ( 198 I,
Aoventure) James Ryan, Annellne Krtel A
martial arts expert battles the minions of a
power·mad sctentl1it Intent on enslaving
mankind with a new mlnO-control drug
'PG' 11 hr 40 min)
hr , 15mln)
CZ) llO¥ll "A Oiffe<ent Story·· ( 1978
Romance) Perry King. Meg Foster ( 1 hr
44mln) .. COUlll IAIUTUU.~ (R) .. TMAT'ICAT , ..... ,,.
OCUll• ... ,,,~.,....
~-IUIM ~"°91 -----'" 'IOUI ..... -.-JMY ... ,.......,.
C09 I ~ ,._,, ''The
Smart Shoppe! Show" Kitchen cleen8fs
and peanut bullet are revMrlted in this
look at the belt buys In the matketplace CD> 9IMI "The Man From Clover Grove'"
(1973, Orama) Cheryl Miiiet. Ron Masak !...! hr .. 35 min )
.. (f)~-"HOCkey Pass ~) 111n0 Receiving" Guest. BOb Johnton
,_ .mt-I~ I MfUR'lfG9,._ ......
•• ,.. I ,...llDUI
MWIYMa-.nt
Cll'a'.,
U111190 MIT,_. 'IOU,._,..
.,. "Humen Feelings" ( 1978. Fan.
tuy) Heney Wilker, IJltty Ofy9t1I. (2 ~~--·--'(Jl)--·~ToS.Fr .... (1975, A~t\ft) Mltte ~l Jimmy Kane
tv. 30 min.) iiOii ''Star w .... (1977. Fentuy) _.1 r Fotd. (2 tn.) ,.•Tv. "Trlple Croat" (1987, ~ CM.topher P\#Twner. Yul
ttn..SOnm>
-lliiiiilr ...
l&nU.-MI/ ...
M I> llO¥ll Mary Of Scolland ' ( 1936.
Drama) Kathanne Hept>urn Fredric
March Queen Mary of Sc-Olland ts
beheaded after she deltes the rule of her
cousin Elizabeth I ot England (2 his t5
min)
.. (f) CMTOOlll ClJ DAVI 11111_,. AT M CAPn'Ol THI·
ATD Edmunds ano his band perform
songs from their 1a1es1 album, DE 7th ( 1
hr 5 m1n I
fl J llO¥ll "Thiel" ( 198 t Orama) James
C;\an Tuesday Weld A profess>onal
trOOI, u1ves up his tndependence for a l>IQ
score Iha! he hopes will secure his family's
lu!ure R' (2 hrs ) .. I Mtfi&Mi..I d ,._ ICOM I CCW.-TYCM.lmM '°"" "°""'. ~ (ft) t:9 YHITA&f ~
.. MIHOW
llO¥ll "The Shoo11s1" ( 1976. West·
ern) John Wayne Lauren Bacall A dying
gunman seeks to hve out his final oays 1n
peace despite persistent challenges by
would t:>e successors to his tame and
respect PG' ( 1 hr 40 mm )
l===--llDTHIMC>e
IMOllTllDI mW! "ACventures Of The Wilderness
Fam1ty II" ( t978. Aoven1u1e) Robert
Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr . 45 .. 1m1ni mATUU.1I •~
~IOCy Traof" ( t935 Musical)
Gene~~= (lht) IYOTAll TO THI IOTnm OJI THI llA
1--0/I~ IANmAY-~ ... lllAlm.I
~ IPOlrT A scientific expk>!atlon
of athletic performance wtilch can aid ath
letes In Improving lhelr game (R/
CJ) mW! "The Catered Alfelr · ( 1956.
Comedy) Belle Davis. Ernesl Bofgnlne. U hr . 35 min.)
(I) llCMI ''Lall Holiday" ( 1950, Come-
dy) Alec Guinness, Key Welsh ( 1 hr , JO
min) Ga llCMI "The Mtchlgan Kid" ( 19"7.
Wettt<n) Jon Hell. Victor Mclagten ( 1
.. hr ·1~W /IDID-l ~.:::'-1 IM11mATM.., m ICllMI. Tlpl IOI beltt< tiding
~mtd at Kllllngton, VI,) (A)
.,.. "Super Fuu" (198t, Comedy)
tftn09 HIM, Erneat Borgnlne (1 ht., ~
min.) cm 11•111•••"••-• °" • .. 0enoet aw9'l•
1!11 ~~l~~f .. chlldten toat on 1 .. !!!,!!•• L'Tia~.~~":!9nd Sooe"
.. "The Gunllgflt At Dodge City"
( 19611. W...n) Joel MoCr-. Julie .\~-~~ ftm; .. lff
· " k~ Up It Hird To Oo"
179, DtttNI Ao6ert Conr9d Ted a..
-rritlu Com.
• OMI.,.., llYOMD (a> fllO¥W .. llnOeronvtr1 .. ( 1962. AOvtll
lure) 9tQky !iavage, Samantha FCI• A
m an 11 hir•<I by lht governmerll to lotlat1 ~ alOl!\IC OI Vl\;t ( 1 hr 4b min) Il l lllOVll .. B,,•1~v a M10111ne · t 1oe 1
A<lvenlull) Burl n1ynold1o, Rechel W1ro
A vie• cop uncovera h11.)h levtl 11ova1r1
ment corrupllon wrillft 111vH11u11f11u tile
murdt1 0111 01111 u111 A 1:11111 ) m lllOVll Tho Retu•11 UI T tie ~01. 1uc..u•
Seven" ( 1080. D111111111 Murk Amt>ll Oor
don C1e1.1µ The 111embt1r~ 11f 1 group "'
1;ollege i.ludonl~ 111.llvn 1n Ille ~11111eet
movemem Our1n11 H11' 'bO~ l)lllher lur 11
wnkend reunion fr 11 '" . 46 1111n ) 1111111 We NITWOM
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Suspen1;11) f llwtrnJ <, Hotllt1~on, K11v1n
McC111111y A younv 11111 .. 1111111 unti. c11uoh1
up 1n u w11tJ ul m111t1or 111 New Orlu1111~ 1:i
hrs)
G) LOVI, Amlle.,. ITYU
(]!) lllOY11 "The P1J1 p111 f'1u111 ( Hit>~ ()111
ma) Greqllry Pttl~ Win Mir1 l '111r1 An
RAr p•lot 1•gh1~ .1011111•,1 '"'""1U n r1e1voui.
l'.Heakoown all111 lo11r111111; 111 hr!> wile's
death (? t11s . ~ '"'" 1 (f l M\Jlll ll'O«T A ~· 11•1111l1t o~plora11on
ut athtelic per11.ir111dnt.e which cdn 111d 11th
1e1as 1n 1mprnv111g lhPir u11111c1 (RJ
t L) lllOY11 'f 111dl11Jtlllt> fht' Ouean' ( rnao,
Drama) l aur.1 G1111•'>tlr A t111 111an
Clemantl:. 51Je! 1al payr111,n1 whun lie 1s
t111ecl by 1111 unhapp~ writ-" 1c1 1\111 tier hu:.
band ( l trr 2'11111t1 t
IZJ llOV. ·uee1 r nd ( 1971 CJ1a111ut
Jane Alher. JoM Mouldtr·Brown A rune
way tM n·•O• boy w1th 11nbtv11ent IH ltnge
about women t>eoomtt obMtleO wltn •
W
vntlflii tie•vty ~ ~R' ( 1 hr 30 m111 ) ,. .-iA'I TOP TIN
MO¥ll "Every Man Ntedt One' 51n. Comtdv) Conni• 81111t na. Ktn
Berry Wumen't lib to1c11 • 1w1nu1n(J
t>•c:l\elu1 architect lo hire a lernale ..... ,
11111 ( l hr ~-;1J (ti llnWl'T TOMQHT A11 l11terv111w
with <.;her. 11 look t.iuck at thu "fion11n111
11er1e11 wllh l orne Greene 11111.J Mrt haol
Lanoon cm lllOY11 "T'111 Ce11111n f eellnu" ( 19!>&
Comedy) Oob Hope fv11 M111111 8111111 An
11r11111 lnlli. 1n love with 11c:artoontbl'u11111.rn
lliry uflor aht hlrei. him 10 .. gho~r· 1t10
c.:oml(. strip ( l hr . 30 min )
lEl TOI' Miil IOJOMQ Cuvt11ag11 111 11111
011110 H11t1;he1 I Aicaroo J1m111e1 17 •ou110
Ju11101 Welt111w111ghl Champ1on11h1p !Juul
(from The Showt>oa1 rn Las v11ga8, Nt1v )
~) (2hrs .3~
1:aG IMIJl.OCIC I Ml>CMl WAT10N
1lll lllOY11 "National t ampoon's Ar11mol
Hou!>e" ( 1978. Comedy) John l:3elusti1
Tim M111hei.un Two new i.;ollege hatern11y
1.1ledges 101n Delle House. !he zanleal end
wlloesl gang on campus, and help to fight
Iha effort& ol the school's s1111ste1 dean to
have lhe11111xpelled 'ff ( I hr , 49 rrnn )
heltC)fllOVll "Hot T·Sl1111s .. (1977 Come
lly) Ruy Holland. Stephanie Lt1wlut A
ldv11111 uwner tA\;111y lJankruplcy deciae~
tu 11t11act 111ale pa11011s by l1old1ng wet T
!>hirt con1ei.1s ·n· \ 1 hr. 26 min)
btl 0 lllOV. "The P111su11 0 1 Happ1ne:.s·
( 11171. Oram•) Mloh .. l 81rr11tn, 811t>era
Hellh•y A lldlCl l •IVdt nl II M nlt no.d to
a y111 In pnt on alter 1celdent1tty kHltng •
w.om111 with hit car ~'J h11.)
(a) TMI DOOl9 MCVW •--.&. OOll> ClltT Tr1t popular group pe1lotm 1 NleO·
11on ot their hit•. lnetudlng "What A FOOl
Be111ivea." 111 lhl• concert taped 11 tl'lt Unt·
v11r•lty ot C•lllorn11 el Btrkeley't Qrffk
r11e111111 ( l t11 . 30 min) mfllOVll .. Bvtterlly .. (1981, Orama) St••
1;y Ku ch. P111 /adore A aedvctlve young
wnm~n 1111v .. 1n 1he Ille ot a lonely •llvtr·
rlllne 1J1J111 cl. c1a1m1ng to be his daughter
while try111u to entice him as part ol l!I plan
lur 1ev111iijll 'A' ( I hr , 46 min ) ,. I GD Nie NIWI OVllllQHT tHIJl.OCIC ltOlml AMD IML WATIOel IOYOU~ YOU GOT,_...
lllOVll "Penniea From Heaven" ( 1981,
Muijlcal) Srev6 Martin. Oernadette Peters,
In the M•owest durtng the Depreaalon. e
&r1eet music t.alesrnen destroy& the lives of
those 11rou11d ti1m he<.:duse of his unbridled
~elf1sh11es& 11nd his belief 1ha1 life can be
n& 1t is '" &onu~ ar111 movie musical p10-
1J1Jc.11on nu111ber5 'A' ( 1 hr . 4 7 min J
I ZI lllOY11 "Dragonslayer" ( t9 8 1. Adven·
11utt) Peler MacN1col, Canlln Clarke A
<11111111,1 young man altempts to rescue a
m.i1den lrom ine wralh ot an ancient, llre-
b1ealh1ny creohlre ·pa· ( 1 hr . 55 min.)
2:Gll St fll0¥9 .. Hu!o&y" (1960. Drama) Helen
M1rreri. John Shea A cabaret hostess and
.. 111ybtti11vu~ A111e11< i,ln gradually tall In
iove •Jlll•I therr µas1s calch up with them.
'A' ( 1 hr • Jb n11n )
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..... CM ITORY CE) TC» Mm IOllll Coverage of the
Gene Hatcher I RIC&rdo Jlmmez 12-round
Junt0r Welt8fWetQht ChamplOOSh•p t:>OOt
(lrom The Showboat 1n Las Vegas. Nev I if!) (2 hrs. 30 mtn )
(Q) ..,_ "The Hengmg Tree" ( t959
Western) Gary Cooper. J.41111a Schell ( 1
hr .. 46 min)
CS) WHAl'I UP ~CAI Featured the ha1·
ardous duty of repossessing personal
p<operty. a c1rcus 1n Olegon that consists
of toddle<s and teenagers: an endaf198re<l
9()eel8S that p<omotes industry and tour
rsm 1n Florida ( 1 hr )
Ct llCMI "Coming Out Alrve" ( 1979
Suspense) Heten Shaver. Scott Hyland
(I hr . 10 min )
C) llCMI "Outlaw 0 1 Red River" ( t966.
Adventure) George Montgomery (2 hrs .
30 min)
t:ll Q ~ I.ft Alt·pro lineman Marc
Gastineau of the New Yoo Jets seells out
the ~~tt the FIOtida keys
I mT • •11•rT INCW.. LmlCMITOllY
t:11 •nmcsm LLUITMTID
• llCMI "Dr Strangelove. Of How I
Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The
Bomb" ( 1964. Comedy) Peter Sellefs. Georr .&.5m'~<~, 1.,.. "The Gh<>llt Breakers" ( 1940
IComedyt;:J..:=T HOPe. Paulette Goddard
wmll9 WC*All IOMI
11CM1 "Living ti Up" ( 195-4. Comedy)
Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis (2 hra.)
• CM..u flUaJC TV INCW. An
interview with newly elected Lieutenant
Governor Leo McCan~ Is presented I Al--Ol•POIM ~.aLOIY
llCMI "Challenge To Be Free" (1975,
AdVenture) Mike Mazurk!. Jimmy Kane Unr .. 30mtn )
([) llCMI "Only When I Laugh" (1981.
Orama) Marsha M1110n, Kristy McNlchol
ig hrs.)
Cl) llW'f • LM Soep opera veterans
MOl'gen Falrchlld. Tony Geary. Denise
AleHndet, SUNn Aannefy. Jed Allen.
Ann Cotllnl. Ed Nellon and Ellzabe1h
Allen star in this romentk: comedy that
aHectk>netety IPC)Oft deytlme dmnas (2 tnJ..m,. =IJ llCAA umTIM.&, Wathlngt()(I at
lr.ntord (2~ • PU COY9t14P of IM
J160. 000 True W. Oott't (from Land-
mettc Aecr•Uonel Ptaza ln PeOna. ll.). ( 1 30mh} """' ........... .. lmAT _. ,_ "Tht Altute" Rrt\lfttt
Schwartz ~ the .rt.ca of new rMdla fofrN on ttl9 Wftl we llV9, wont ;r=i.<~......_Top rld·
.,. t.ot I~ t~ llnllt ol thle higt'tty ~=II Hafd To Do'' <f,'an ;·Ro6ert Conrad. Ted a.. --~100n~clv. "'• ()nty lllunder" CTee2. Oftme) o.nnie Ctwtatopher.
18 Friday, Februmy·U , 1~
Cont.
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J eff Conaway a nd Thomas Hill star in "Wizards
a nd Warriors," a new fantasy-ad ve nture series
premiering Saturday at 8 p.m . on KNX T (2 ).
Susan S111nt James ( 1 hr . 50 min )
W (() ITAll 19 D llCMI "Challenge 01 Death" ( 1977
Aoventure) Tllm Tao-Lian, Weng Tllo (2
hr&.) a CMAIU'l .-.a e llCMI "Rio Lobo" (1971, Wntern) Johlr::t.°'· Jennifer O'Neill. (2 hrs.)
• llO¥ll -~nlver" ( 1942. Orama) ~-~Walter P:=-(2 hrs ) en1111•1•-•• CD) llCMI "Friendly Per108slon" ( 1958,
Orama) Gary Coop«, Oo1othy McGuire ~ hrs., 30 min.) Cil ..,_ "Paplllon" ( t973, Adventure)
Steve MoOveen, Ouatln Hottman (2 hrs .. 35 ':.>a .. I . _, ATTMI llCMll ..... ,.,...,_
.cmum
WtWWW IMO • cc.cm' The supergroop l*ftltme • lefectlon of their
hits -lnmtuilnn "You Miki LOI/Into Fun ... "Qypey;;-end 'l'rGo Yoor OWn Wayrf -In a
oonoett taped at IM Loe Angfltt Forum.
'Wiu .. • :==' Atlenla Hawtc1 vt Jeney Hitt (2 11(1., 15 min.) .. 119 .. 10 LOI_,. Olymplc
hoptfule ptofllcl tit 0.V. Miiton (boll•
Ing) • Alff'/ lfoopneo •nd ....,. Rot ....
berQlr (~IMticl) Ind Dwight 8toNI ~J. .. ',t;t,.
·-.... OP ._,. 8ohtcMld:
coveraoe ol the lnternaOonal Pro Figure
Sk111lng Champ+onships (from Madleon
luere Garden) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) .. ...... ..,ICIUI
I U Oii TO 1P1M "On The Cam-
paign Trait" POlltlcaf campaigning Is eq-
mine<J through the apeechee of vanou.
Presidents end lamous Amertcana: WU·
liam F Bucldey Jr holts D G llCMI "King Of The COWboys" ( 1a.3,
W"tern) Roy Aogefl. James Buah. ( 1
hr.) CD 110¥11 "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Dr•
ma) Nick Nolte, Debra Winger. (2 hre.)
Cl) llO¥ll "Heartland" (i981. Orama)
Rip Torn, Conchita F4tfrel1. ( 1 ht.. 3& mlnilou. -1--r•-.n•Ot9• -..... "°"" 8chtdu6ed: covefeot of "'9 w.rnttlONI Pro FIQuf9
S1it11lng (from M.cfeon ~·~ ~J1hf .. 30~ • lilUllAL Y10 Ochoa r 1 on P ...
IOIN'e ol tltetlont Coming up In
March, ~ on their potentlet ~ on 1ht community'• tile<* mltlonty .nd
the olty'I dtoi~t: IN .~
... y In °*'lltnOt of ntllonel 9llOlc ....
EMonlh
':r11:'51&1.*l&'t.n1 fflLllTI ''The ~ ~· KltOhtfl ....
-latunlay Cont.
1eN (2 hta JO nun I 11)1~ (.;uv•111,19 ul the U b l.1 1
S111gle f llm11111llw1a I 11amp1011ahlµ11 (H)
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hr 58 """I (Zl llOVW Pm.tie P111J11m.. t 1977 Ortt
rne) 011ect11u by P1 .. i1u u111t v111011u T 11v1
aru ( t for !>4 rr1111 I m llllOVll t1(1111itlt flt1<..1men"' ( 1943
W11s1ern) rlubert l-'1J1y11 ll•t11t8 Oe11ymo1u L1 hr 30 rn111 I
... «D llOVW The frea .ur.i Uf fh11 ::>oa1111
Madre" I 1948 Uldtnii) H11111phruy
BQgart. Wetter Hur.1011 (3 hrlt ) -1-.ucwn l'lANIT CID • ..,._. HUU I AMADeG ...,.._
MAM
Ir:.:: . ...,y / l.AVIMI a ..UV
IUQI IUlerf I "°AO ,.....,.
IOaJOml
'nll OlO "°'* Interior des1gn11r Out;
D11mer makes recom111enoa11ons 101 tho
decor ol the Arllnytun t1ou'>e
Ill) -COONJrt ~ COUWTV r O•tt 1.losu1e1 The 11sl:I '" 01011ue Cou11•1; 1Julo1
ness dnd p1111ate hnrne lc>1edosurer. 1s tJii.
r.uss~ Jim Couµ(tt
If l C QI 141K1T1AU.. ( l11k e '" ( •t'OI ~
ra Tech (Sub1et.t 10 Otoe ~01111 I:' tu'> l
I$) lllOYW K111y Solumun s Mint''>
I 1950. Ao111111tu1ti) D-Ob• '"'" Kerr Stew
art Granv(I• ( 1 t11 45 """ 1 tuoe Cll MCMUIKIDAU N1>l1e Oame di
DePaul 12 hrf> I 8 IHA MA MA O lllOVll ·one Md~~ f\11> Ma111 119~8
Western) Clayton Mo.111' Jc1y S111,erheelr.
l ~O~)
LOVI, AmJICAM ITYll
IMQAlf HUlfTDI
CAl60lllA WllJt 11 llllVllW
1 CO.-MPOtl'fl ,.llMT1 T Ile
Smart Shopper Show· Kitchen cteanl!rs
1111d peanut butte• '"" 1ev1ewea 1n Hu!> ,,.11oo'(l; = ~~i. "'the marketplace
AlmlCA't T°' TO
®j WllDJC) IPICtA.LJ Scrully An
orphaned puppy learns the value ot l11y11I
tr 1Pnds bUlh h1Jm<rn d1ttl l anone (f'a11
!l 1n1 o
[j) fllOYm Allbc•ll A11a <...ostello In Thti
Foreign Lego< r I t9SO ComeCly J rat11
cia Meoina w.:i11e1 "ilezai.. 1 t nr 30
mon)
ti) lllOVll · E-· ,;n P11l11e1 I t-064. Cwotl
I) Robert Wall\er Buil Iver, (2 hrs I
UllfY'tllrraD
POCUI 099 IOCll'Tl lllOft Cannery Row· ( 1982 Ora
ma) Nici\ Nolle Deora Winger 12 hrs) rl ) llOVll 'Here Comes The Groom
( t934 Comeoy) Jae~ Haley, Mary
BOiand t2 nrs I 0 lfYITBff 099 Tl41 lllOa.I Danger awaits
at eve1y r.,,r I ,, •t••P" cr .. 1<.11en lo<;I on a
l~y mo'" I I hr 1
W lllOVll The Man F1om 81t1er -'1•<lue
( 1955 Mysterv1 LI'• Ba1ker Mere Cor·
ltihr • JO min ) ,.. "*-mi .. ,.":.,,....,.
WMD Nm The hl1t0ty of 1>la i.;1t.
tea0.1ehlp and the u.. of PQW91 by black•
In Ametlca 11_0.pl(.;led
• W OUL'Tml "The Oullllr~ a .. Rev1
111ted" ti••tt•I qullt•fl O.mo111tr•I• me
118rl11iO(ll OI hl n(jllng nH d lff ltlron1J
1t11rno1e1 e11<.1 letmc.
ID POQ'8 °" IOC8Tl fCl lilCMI Tu Die 01 l Ove ( I 912 l>t n
ma) An1110 l i111rdOI Bruriu Pradal I t r11
tiO ~ (.Q) 099 TY
(?) 1110VW 'D111gonol.iyt1 ( 1081 Adve11
ture) Pt1t11r M111.N1col. Caitlin Clarke (I t11 55 111111)
Af temoon -1 MM:Ul. 'n.IM u.u. Mm ITOOGll llCMI "Tarzan. The Ape Men" ( 1932
AUven1ure) Johnny WtllflTIUller Maureen
(.)'Sulllv1n (2 hrl)
G) llCMI · Dynamo" ( 1980, Adventure) IOru~~~~~~
um.a NOU11Olt1"1 PRAM WlllT1MI flOI A MdOlt CGUMll IA9CITUU. Meryland vs
Wake Forest (Subject to blackou1) (2 hrs)
(Q)MOVll "Chu Chu And The Philly Flash"
( 198 1, Comedy) Alen Arkin, Carol Bur-
ne11 1 t hr 40 mrn ) IS J lilCMI Aaventures Of T~ Wiiderness
Fc1m1ly II ( 1978. Adventure) Robert
Logan Susan Oamente Shaw (I hr . 45
mrn) U llOVll The farthllng" ( 1980, A<lven
ture) W1ll1ar11 HOiden. Ricky Schroder (I
hr 37 n11n I
t2:91J (J) NA QOU "Doral-Eastern Open"'
live coverage or the 111lrd round (from
Doral Country Club In Miami. Fie.) ( 1
hr) D IUCl ACMrtDmtfl • ...CAN-.
TOWf
I lllla a lllllT AT TM1 llOVlll
AlmlCA't TOP TD =°ouwm Ml ICHOOl "Climb ong And Downhill" The techniques ot her
11ngbone. snow ptow and 1ec1ng tuck are
1ev1eweCl (R)
Ill) WMT1MQ flOI A~ m lllOVW "Mark Of The Renegade
( 1951. Western) Ricardo Montalban, Cyd
Cha11sse In the 1820s rn Calllornla a dar·
111g outlaw gets en oller he can·1 refuse
fro•n a power lul a1cteto1 ( t hr . 30 min )
tt;a Q!J lilCMI "The War Lover" ( 1962. Ora
ma) Steve McOueen, Robert Wegner (:>
,_1hrs t,_~
ltOlOCAUIT The tragedies and 11•
umphs of the Weiss and Dorl lamrlles. who
ena up on opposite SJd8$ of the Nazi
machine 1n WorW War II era Germany, are
dramatized (Pait 2) (I hr )
(!) ICM. TUii 9 l!NTUT~ Ttll WIB Interviews
Michael Landon. JesslC8 Lange. Cher
reports on paparazzi. the Grammy
Awards and a 1()()1( back at "Canchd Cam·
era" with Allen Funl ( 1 ht ) m lilCMI "Fort Dobbs" ( 1958. Western)
Clint Walker Vtrg1rna Mayo (2 hrs ) m o.u ' 1110& lmOOll T'AACI( .,., NU> ~ Coverage of the linal of
16 events 1n the $100,000 Mobil Grand
P11x 1,ack and tield competltlO(I; Mar1y
Ghci\man. Reier Johnson and Leroy Walk·
er IJICMdtt t.Ufllfl'\9nt111 y e11rl Oitpef1 8"411)'
all ~;All ) m IAMITIALJ. 1 l1w1u •t Wyoming
J.?.':J...YUM /Im 11CW11 'lhe C11m•b8'k Kill' ( 1980.
Oram1) Jt1hn n111e1 511e11n O.y 11111 40
nun)
(LI llO'tll St•r War1" ( 1977, F111tHy)
Morlt. H11m111. H•rrl1cm Ford (2 tlrt )
till 8 ()) IPOllT1 Un.AY Scheduloo llve
i;ove111ge ot the Ale~I• A1got1llo I Vllomar r tlllll ll<ilU tO IOUllO j\jfll{lf wtlttlWtlghl
bout (lrom Son Antonio Te•) cove<1gt
cJI 11111 Wo1111 Spunt Sl)et!Cl !>k111ng Ch&m
p1onah1p11 (horn Hftlalnk1, r111t11111I) (I hr .
l]O 1~ 099 M ttOAO ,.,,.,.
lilCMI lho V1ktrlgt. I 10!>8 Aoven
lure) Kirk Dougl1111 J111111t l e1g11 I 2 hra
10 tllill ) l'D~YIAM
('C) lllOVW "l1u111un Ft!ellngs" ( 1918, Fan·
1c1sy) Nancy Wdlker Biiiy Cry1111 (2
hr6 I g ..oTUQHrl lllMCM ~ Rober1
O,uorne preview' some ol the tllms com-
l•!il ~lllght ne .. t rnonih
l ZJ "Thiel" ( 1981 Drama) Jame&
191 Caa~~1"~ I
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Friday, February 25, 1983 15
-Saturclay Cont.
Cre.g Ftve men escape lrom a Confeder-
ate p<1son ano encounter 1trange crea·
turea on an 1aland In the South Seas (2
hrs ) G 9 U . "°°"9 H001<e1 sUSQeeta that
the death ot a rallreo police ottlcer we&
part of an a1son1St'a plan 10 cove• up e
series ol fires ( I hr ) ~ ':. 'GaSltQht ( 1944, Suspen~)
Charles Boyer tngr1d Bergman A 01atx>ll-
cal P)uSt>and sets out to drive his wife
insane (2 hrs )
• ~T! '90AOWOM AHUO ~
CIMftAl """ G -~ CCMlnY Featured an exetCl!le class tor overwe+ghl women. a
Sania Ana gang tragedy restaurant
review. the Laguna Tatoo Saron ~ *Wll The Postman Always Rings
Twice ( 198 t, Ofema) Jack N1cholsoo
Jessica Lange A yovng woman and her
lov91 plot to murde! her husbano R f 1
hr J7ml~ ([).-0.T ,,_
® MCtt UTT\.l'I .._ NOOO The 1mp1es
Sl<>nlst ll5eS his vast repertoire ol celebllly
vooees to pofltay a variety ol charactets 1n
this comic version ot the Enghsn legenu
i!hr) (OJ cou.. IA9CIT'MU. UCLA \IS use I..? hrs) u *Wll All The Matbles 1198 I Corn
edy) Petet F11tk Bmt Yoong A hust11nQ,
w1secraciung "'lanager puSheS his two
lemale wrestlers toward the 10() R (I
hr 55mln) G *Wll 'Sutter s Gold .. I 1936 Aovan
lure) Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy The dis
covery of gold 1n Califom1a releases otf
flood ot IC>ftune-hunt9f'S llocklng 10 stake
lhetf claims (2 hrs )
.. IIZ) TU9I Ouesl MIClley Gilley ( I hr ) ... e &• 9'00M Grandlather Slrat
ion attempts 10 put an end to Edward and
Kate's romance e ~ n.clHT Gveets Barry Sobf:ll
Ronn Lucas. Bobby Slayton m> llO¥ll "Ollver TWiii" ( 1933. Orama)
Otc:kte MOOfe. Irving Piehel Based on the
novel by Charles Oickens A meltreaied
vovng Bmlsti boy becomes the obiec1 01
cruelly In his encounten1 wilh a grown·up
world ( I hr . 30 m1n )
• 8 (I) *Wll ' Zorro. The Gey Blade"
( 198 t. ComeoyJ George Hamilton. Lau-
ren Hutton The he<Olc son of old Calllor
n1a'1 lamous justice flghle< 11 1ncapacltat·
9d by a injuty. ron:lng hie fopf)lth brotn.1
to don '':.;R; and maMI (2 hrs ) D e 'I PAl&Y During a birthday
cetebrallon at t""' Blooe< Jlggef, Mame
and Eunice are arre1tid for dliturblng the
=-; LOWI IOAT Aprl Lope;r tells Capt. ft"u~ end hit Cfftl thet tile II leevtng
All'l«lca. an arrogant young man Wld hll
paren11 cauee trou"'9 '°'a crew member.
end • woman II <J.twrntneo to loee her
In~ wMn .,,. "'9ell a hendtomt u~~/WY_.,llYt
(f) ............. "Countdown '82"
Hoeta. Rax Smith, Marilyn MeCOo.
au.tit: Air &it>ply, Jot Cocfcer Ind Jtn-
nffet Wer°"' JoM Couger, 8Nena E ....
ton, O.ryt Han and John Oet11. Mleheel Me~ld. ~ Manchefter. tt. Go-Oo'e.. OMe Newton-JoM, Llonel Rlctw..
Alok Sprlnglleld America, Paul Davit.
Huey Lewte & The Newt. Men Al WOfk,
The Mot• .kJlce Newton, Ray Parkat Jr
18 Friday, FebNary 25, 1983
and Survivor ( 2 nrs I
I MMTTA
llYlllN'tl ·rne Agat'18 Cn11st1e Sto-
r1et1 Magnolia Blossom After running olt
w111i another man a woman 01scovers !hat
her honorable husband is involved 1n a
Standalous swindle D 11 l'lr )
{I) COlL.IQI IAlllTIAU. Mary1ano vs
Wake Fo1es1 (AJ (2 hrs I
(ffi lllOV1I Cannery Row ( 1982 Ofa
ma) Nick Nolte Debra Winger In a 1940s
Cahlornia coas1a1 1own a marine biolCIQISI
beGomes romant.cally involved Nllh a girl
from the 1oca1 oo•oello ·po· (2 l'lrs 1 .l lllOVll D<agonsJayer' ( 198 1 Adv&n·
ture) Peter MacN1col Ca1111n Clarke A
da1111g yvung man a11emp1s to rasc~e a
maiden lrom the wratt ol an 11nc.+ent l11e-
ore= r 1ea1ure PO ( 1 hr !>5 mm )
$1 Oro1nary f>~P"" 1 t980. D<a-
ma1 Mary Tyler Mvorf> Dona10 Sulhet·
1and A q1J1ll 11oden teen·ager trying to put
tt1s I le baci. together aller htS blolhe<'s
ooatt1 and ht 11wn suicide attempt reach·
es out to hr• ~omolacent lath(>r end his
cotcl reser"ed mother R (2 hrs J min ) <% llOVll 'Making l <we' ( 198 1 Drama)
Kate Jac~soo Micl'1e1 Qn1~ea,, A wom
an learns 1ha1 her husbano 11) involved In a
homose•ual 1elat1on:r;h1p R' 1 , l'lr 50
m.n l
.. @ llOVll 'Tl'lr Nakec! And Tne Dead'
( 1958 ()lama) Aldo Ray Cht1 Robenson
Soldiers 1n World Wai II IP111n the valve ot
courage ana Quic11ne'>!> al thP 1rsk of los·
·~ thelf lr\les 12 nrs 50 min J .. U OD TV.CHIM OM. Y By switching
places Diana and P11nc1pa1 Coopeo each '.!1 IO _Q<Ove how easy 11\e other's 1ob is
-U UI TltE '~Y TMI Kev111 hghts
against 111alc>u'.y when Anrnt> <; ex hus-
band turns 10 her ln1 sympathy alter the
death 01 a ctosP friend Q (I hr I
8 I =AtY lllMID A singer wants the
chance 1'1 pertorm al Harlem s lamous
Col!Ofl Club rn t925 and a woman
arrahges 11 reunion wl!h three peers wno
made her college years miserable Q ( 1
hr l
Ii) lllOV1I The Group' ( t 966 Drama)
Shirley Kn•ght. f llzat>eth Hartman Based
on the book by Mary llAcCarlhy Eight
1rn1eparable college lriends become
1nvolveo 1n widely d1lle11ng hlestyles after
i duat1on (3 hrs)
IOUDOO&.D
' •CAM PUYMOUll 'The Fite On Jiii
Hatch 1950s-early 1970," Cart acceptl a
teaching position et Roosevelt Unlveislty
in Chicago. and Sheila becomes lnvOlved
In the civll rights movement alter rhelr only
child, Jill, Is born (Pert 2) 0 (I hr.) D MO¥ll "tH!ry Andrew" l 1958. Com&-
dy) Daooy Kaye, P191 Anoeu A Brltllh
ercheeol<>oltt becomes Involved with a
tre~no clrcua aa he ... rchea lor the
ancient 1ta1ue ol Pan. ( 1 hr • 30 min.)
(C) llOW9 "lhe King OI MeMn Gardens"
( t972. Oteme) Bruce Dem. Jack Nlchol-
eon Two bfolhers. f1u1trated with their
Ml!ff. dream ol re111lng to • trol)feal p9r•
diM (I tv , 60 min.)
CD) llO¥W "The Seovctlon" ( t982. S~) Moroen Falrchltd. MIChNI Sar-
1azln. A glamC>fOUt TV newt anct\ofwom-
8n II victimized by a mentally dltturbed
~rer 'R" j I hr • (5 min )
• llON · Sh.lrky'a Meehl,,... \ 1981.
Advenl\Kt) 94.Kt Reynolda. ~ Werd ~ vte. cop uocover1 hlgtHevel ~ "*'' COfrupllon wttlle lnve.tlgallng tt.
tTMdaf al . *i 'It (2 !Va.) -· =--OGtlllW
.. , IAT\lmAY 8'0llTI ,,,_
11111 l&rCf..IJP.::".-tnteMeW9
Michael Landon. JHslca Lanoe. Cher.
repons on peparan1. 1he Grammy
Award& and a IOOk back at "Candid Cam•
era" with Allen Funt ( 1 hr )
Cl) T'ftJINT ZOl9 CD IATTll OP THI LAI YMAI IMOl llU I
The mos1 beautiful girts In the wo<ld com·
pete tor tun and laughs Host l G Shep-
pard ( t hr)
Cl) *Wll The Cassandra CrQSSjng"
( 1977 Susoense) Sophia Loren. Richard
Hartis A passengei 11a1n carrying a te11or-
rs1 w11h poeumoruc plague mee1s with
oestruction when It is averted hom Its
original 0es11nat10n (2 his )
• .a¥ll "Merry Andrew" ( 1958, Come-
Oy) Denny Kaye Pier Ange41 A B1thsh
archaeol<>grst becomes 1nVOl\led with a
traveling c11cus as he searches lo< I""'
ancient statue of Pan { 1 hr , 45 min )
(E) NIUCW-.0 "Born On Siii&" (Al ® PUii W000 llAC • COileC8l'f' The
supe.g1....up per10<ms a selecilon of lheif
M s · 1ncluC11ng ·'You Make Loving Fun,'
"Gypsy' and "Go Your Own Wey" -1n a
concen taped at the Los Angeles f()fum t t hr )
Cl ) *Wll · Sea Boat" ( 1980. Comedy)
Robert Lyon. Randy West A man senos
ll•S w11., on a women-only sea cruise as
pun1snmen1 tor hM aduttrous behaVIOf ( 1
hr . 20 min )
(_l) lllT Of llZAMI John Byner shows
you things strenget than truth. lar~ than
Ille. and 1anie1 than a.ny1h1ng you ve ever
seef\ <Z>llCMI Calher•ne & Co .. ( 1973. Ora-
ma) Jane 81rkin. Patriek Oew&e1e A
yoong g111 travels to Paris 10 become a
hlQh tashron model but her plans laM
through and she cpens 11 highly k>crallve
proslihJhon business R' ( 1 hr . 27 min )
l lOLD ..
tt.11 u.uy~ e IAn..AY ~ LM Hosts Beau
and Jell Brl<IQes Guest Randy Newman
l hl. 30mln)
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em) Kirk Douglas. Robert Mitchum. In
18•3. a wegon tr81n ol ploneels bound tor
O!egoo encounter• hoellle Indiana. e buf-
falo st11mpede 11nd a MVefe wate< ahor't-
i W.'i/t the trail (2 h11 . 25 min.)
r•IOCO• ......
MO¥ll "Extreni. Close-Up'' ( 1972,
Drame) Jamet McMuflan. Kate Woodvllla.
A TV reporttf'I 111lgnment to show tM
HM wllh whlctl prlvecy can be vlOlated
turna Into a personal obMt:Slon wlth voy·
eurtsm. 'R' ( t hr • 20 min )
1Wl8 MO¥ll "Sh.lft" (1 971. Ot&ma) Rich·
ard RoundtrM . MOMt Gunn Whlle WW..
tlgatlng a girl'• 111~. a bla<lk datac·
tlve beeomee tnvo!Y9d In • war between
the wtlite ~•II• and tt. blacll mob. (2
hr1)
tw CC) llOW9 "Pretty Baby" (1 9711), Orama)
Keith Carradine. Bfoolta SNelda. A woncs
War I pnot~ deoldel to marry tht ~t tar of a ptottJMe In !ht
"Rad LIQht Olttr1ct" of New OrlHna. ·~
•0 min)
tW ... "Time Limit" (1957, Orama)
d Widmark, RloNrd Buehart. An
offlc.,. facet poaible CO\lrt•mertlel
tieoeuea or avldenoa th.It M f~llld
lnlofmatton to the enemy while 'In a POW
-R.i.';:J.
•no punut DUttei •r• 1•111ewee1 In lhl• ~' ~111\e belt buy• 111 tl\9 m1111e1ptaoe llCMI "AdvenhJfM 0 1 Tl\9 Wllelef"41N
•mlly II" ( 1978, Adventure) Robeft
LOQan. Svun O.m1nte Sh1w ( t hr , • .a
min ......
.., ... Robel! Buell µr11 .. nt111
apeclal 1epo.1 on 'A111t1ct1t 1ntelllge11c:.e Friend Ot ThrHI?" e llOftl 'The Sev•n F111;~ f)t 0. I ao·
( 1964. F•ntHy) Tony Randell. Ar1hu1
O'Cottr\911 An etde1ly Chirlfte clrcut pro
ix1et01 Q8~11H 1 w•v• ol u<X><J n11µpen
i ll 1n 1 WM111n trontle1 town (2 hra )
L • iMMllCILIOM COUJI• IAMSTW1 Mlchlgon vb
OtllO State ~~ )
•
1'1m'i ..,
llO¥IS "11'9 A MIO M110 Mao, Mutl
WOfld" ( 1963 Comeor) Spencet Tr11cy.
Miiion Berte A group o people travel ov11r
mountains through oesens and ac1011&
g<eat e•pensea to reach SJ!>0.000 1n bur led loot ( 3 hl9 )
I .-AT ZOOl OI THI WOM.D
CROll-COWYWY IKJ ICMOOt. ''Ouuble
P<>1rng" The chanoeover stride used to
rest muscle5 and gain speed on downhills
1s demonstrated (RI
(C)MCm& "Tho Last Hunt" ( 1956. Adven-
ture) Stewar1 Granger. Robetl T ayl0<
Dunng the 1880s. ne1ds ol bullalo orsap-
pear from the ~~™tes (2 hrs ) ltl COUl9 Michigan vs
Ohio State (Sub I 10 blackout) (2 hrs I
!H)llOftl '8Uf)ef Fuu ' {1911 Com.Cly)
f41<9"01 Hiii, E'rrlftt Borunine An hradlal
e<.I Ml1in1 ()Of> '*' hie newfound tuper
JX)Welt IO COITIOll Otgenueo crime 'PO
1..! hi • 3& min ) • OOU. IAIUTULL M1Ch1Q1n t1111e
vs OhlO =~:.~~ , -· l9A I 09 Arlf,je ... Lllie<e -v• UJ.~Ornlnl IAUCI
WY•ntlWOMA ~ ...... , Neel Oeblef end "-'
ltey Lyon• 11vlew "Tet>le FOr f ive" 1110
'Return Ot C11p111n Invincible "
(Q) fllOVll "Aneull On PrKlnct t3"
I 1976, 0.1m1) Aualln $t{)6(1f. Derwin
Joaton Pollc•men snd convict• 1111
lurc:.ed lo jOln together 10 pievent a teen·
oue gano from comp!etely occupy1no a
pollOe atotion. ·~hr , 3 f min ) ·110•-... ,. • llMClt ""-WT UCIJwmt OAWDHCIMWtll ~YWOODClotl UP Feetured· MTV.
the new coble mullc netwOrk, chaulteure
Ito c:;::,ies: pro= ~~y and Cher
WtDlm"::n.LAw.c.'"'°': c~co11•1~.a1T ntl-...rt
ALL CIUT\lm 9mT All> 1ULL I
fllOVll "Monty Python And The Holy
Groll" ( t 97 4, Comeoy) Gr ahem Chip-
man. JoM Cleese King Arthur and his
band ol kntqhts encoun1er giants, rlddlers
ano a lerocrous rabbit In their search l<>t
HEADACHES?
-·
the lea9nd•ry cup ( I hi . 30 min )
(l)llOWll ''A<tventur .. Of The Wllde<""'9
i!emlly II" ( 1978. Adv9tlture) Robeft
I ogen, 8uun O.rnente 8hlw rn. lurthet
•dvel'ltur" of 1 t1mlly who geve up Mfe In
the ()lty to t>eoome mOdein-<lly ploneef•
111 cnronk:led ·o· ( t nr . 4& min l
(%).,. "0.aQOf'I... " (1911 , A<Mn
lut•I Peter MacNlc~ C.ltMn Clatk•. A
O.rlog young ma.n ertemple 10 retCUe a
maiden 11om the wrath ol an ancient. "'"'"
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IYI • LA. roatuted I IOOil back If
' IWlld wlnnlno Mrlet "M.A. s. H, ..
tcheduled lo elr ll• 1111 epltOde •lttH
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8'0TU9IT'l llMCN .... Rob911
0.borne pievlewt tome of the lllme com-
1~ to Spo~111 month
•• Cl) All> .,.._ (P1em·
iere) Prince Gteystona ol Camerand and
hla loyal vaasal battle the l0tc" of blaclc
magic 10 di&arm a dettructlve gltl eent 10
Prlnceaa Ariel by the evtl Prince Black·
IJ°'d1SWJ.w moat Arnold'• plan
10 hatp hits handicapped friend Ka!hl
adjust 10 put>llC 5ehool jeopardizes hit
ltle= with Dudley end Robbie O 8 "Mysterious taland" ( t96f. Sci·
ence·Flctlon) Joan Greenwood. Michael
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t.Aark Hamill Harrrson Fcxd (2 hrs I
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hr 2'2m1n)
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TMI WOIU TOllOMow ~ "Virus" ( 1982. Suspense)
Glenn FOfd. Chuck Connors ( t hr AO
min)
Nl!ID ~ "The M041y Magulrn· ( 1970.
Orama) Seen Connery Richard Harri• (2
hrs .. 30 m1n) .. ~',,. ...... ...,..,,_.
fa'-17 UT,_•UIH'f
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Comedyl Rulh Gordon Bud Co<t (I hr
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nthe< erno110<1ally r1ovbl~. hnd the cour·
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W D Olt CAllPUI U S I Me71CO Re1a11ons
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lllAGIC °' DlcoM Ml 'AlfTW f.>.. tocC9I Road To Wembley IRJ 11 nr)
'}1 llOVll I ake Thrs Job And Sno11" It
11981 Com1>dyJ Robert Hays Barbara
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L1lllOWI "No Drums. No Bugles ( t97 t
O<ama) Marton Sheen ( 1 hr ?5 rnon I
. TMI IOlt °' ..W ntOUQHf ta fM:t TMI llAnoet
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M (OJ 11M1tG rr llO¥I Thia special docu
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age of Nev11da·L11s Vegas al West Virgin
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111tU11 ot women In the C.thollc Church Is
dlscuu.d by Fat~r Joteph Fenton. Slat~
Lora Aon Quinonez, Cecilla Bennet and
Commonwealth magazine columnltt Abl·
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• _,. .. The Ghost lh1ker1" ( 19'0 .
Comedy) Bob Hope, Pauletta Goddard {! hre.)
• 1 Oii LOCAnOll F"tured the lat"t
IUhlOn fad. dlamoncHtvdde<I tHns; Nier·
lout oomrMtolM from 1oralgo countrlee.
90~,qw:·
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($1 lllOVll "D<agonstayer" t 1981 Aaven
turel Pete1 MacN1Col Ca111tn C1a1ke ( r
hr 55 min) m •8'IAllC .._. VOICI
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coverage of this NASCAR c11cult event IS
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Pro•essor of Economics er 1he University
ot Minnesota
COl lllOWI · Swamp Thing ( 1982. Fania·
~Yl Adroenne Barbeau Louis Jourdan (I
h1 30 min) tZ lllOVll "Eagles Wong · ( 1979. Wesl
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hr 45 mon I m IUICAY llAll u• D 0) NCAA IAIUTaAU Tennessee al
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Chvrch11t The W1loe1ness Years ' Oesp11e
opposition trom many ol hos coHeagues.
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t 1937 Musical) Robert TaylOI Eleanor
IPow~r;~MOm
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lhrs h-noot11 -= "Tl'le GrMI Lover" ( 19411,
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hr1 ) e IMM fW ~ Brlt1$1'1 author end
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llvH end w0tk of four promlnant 20th cen·
IU'J 1uthor1 with whom he WH ecqualn-
lt (1 hr I ID llfTllODUCmOel TO lllN' IR 1' (C).,. "The Pride 01 The Yank .....
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ye111'.> <11e oeta11eci A (2 hri, )
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11111<) S1ewe1t Grang1:11. Hoben Taylor
Ourrny lhe 1880s. herds or t>ultato d1!.ap ~·ear f1urr1 the Dakota pra111ei. ( t "' 50 111111)
~6 MOYll ·u1,11na s Raid' c 1972 Wesl
ern) Burt l encdster Bruc1:1 Davison The
Ap1H.:r1e h1ll111ns are on thu warpath aga111
un<l 1111:1 c;..ivalry unuo1 an tOealri.11c lit11Jte11
Jiil llltll> IOO\<lHlilktl lht.m (i' hrs ) CJNrwl
G) llllOVll Hmro1 tfouse" ( 1970, Ho11u1)
Franl.1e Avalon Jill Haworth A grouµ 1Jf
restluss young µeople wrtn 1tme on the11
han1J!. llecioe to conduct a seance 111 a
llmJnled hOu>e ( I hr 45 min J lJ llllOVll · D1<1gonslaye1" ( 1981 Adve11
ture) Peter MacN1col. Ca1t11n Clarke A
da11ny young man a11emp1s 10 rescue d
maiden from the wrath ot a11 ancient 111e
ureathrng creature P(, 11 hr 55 nm1 )
2:21 @ WON.DAT LNIQI
2:il 0 llllOVll The lnv1s1ble Man Re1u111s '
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Hardw1cke V1nt;en1 Price A man 001rows
thtt 5.ecre1 ol tnv1s1b1llly wtien he 1s
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boy 11sks everything 10 follow n1s idol .1
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SUJ•Pryroup µelforms a select•on or 1tie11
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r,ypsy and Go '!'our Own Way or1 tt
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'.ui.pense) M uruan f a1rch1ld, MrChatl 5111-
1<11111 A glamorous TV news 11ncho1wom·
011 l'J v1c;llm11ett by a mentally disturbed
.iomuea A f I tir 4!> man J U lilOVll On The Nickel' ( 1979. Dia
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Twice" ( 198 t D1ama) Jack Nicholson.
Jessica Lange A young woman end her
lover plot 10 murder her husband R ( 1
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Ml G) llOYll "Tne Phantom Planet" ( 1962,
Sc1enc.e F1crton) 0.-an Fredericks. Coleen
Gray A11 aslronaut a1os ttte tnhat>ltants o f
the plant-t nhelon to slave oft a Solarlle
allac;i. (2 tr1s )
a.llH lllOYW "Sup;;ir Fuu" (198 1 Comedy)
T l:lren<.;~ Hill. (rnest Bocgntne. An l11adla1·
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lilOVll ·Tne lnv1s1t>Je Woman" ( 1940,
Horro1) John Barrymore, Joti11 Howarel A
s11ange prolesso1 parlects a way to make
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min)
fB =.-uUQHTIJI Robert Klein Tim
Read Jell Allman ano Bruce Baum pe<·
lo1m therr routtnes In a M1dwe!otern come·
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41::11 ) llllOYll 'Krng Solomon's Mines"
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dancer Hontull Batlle, htness teacher Kath
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f 1942 B1og1aphyJ Gary Coopec Teresa
W11gn1 12 hrs 30 mrn J E. run. lflOll'T A sc1en1111c eicptoratK>n
ol alhlet•c. performance w hich can aid ath·
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black gul lhe product of an 1n1erracael
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:-Sunday Cont.
e WAU STMfT WID Br He .. •· High H·•u•v• Tony Cunis Moote Carlo •S Ille Los Angeles Lakers (Subjecl 10 black
Water (,uPs! W.iltPr W HPller RPgents '>1.enP IOI Ar 1nlernahooal car race 1n OUI I (2 hr'> 30 mm )
Prolesso• of Fe •r" m•~• 11 .,,,.. Lln1vers1ty wh;c:h dflvets altPmpl 10 sabOtage each m COLLIGI~ Callf0<n111 State
ot Mlflnesota Hher (2 n1s) .. BFulk!irto~~'!~ ~ ~)
Cl) lillO¥ll Thp Wtd!t •' t,. 1,; 11<172 llUClt'9C>GIM --• Adventure} not>Pr• M1! '..,,,, r~11a Hily W0...0 WM I a.I Ponch finds himself on see
worth (2 nrs 1 '9C.,,. f'.'ranl< Bourgnonzer p1esent·· c1a1 a$Signment in charge of a motley
Ii.) ~CT~ a weci.al repon on Our Computer !l!_OVilJ.~~e;~ooblemakers ( t nr 1
([) mA IAIKfTIALl IJlan Jdll ,J! SPa111._. l •ves Iii 1'11 ftD Interviews
SupetSonics 1Sur ec1 • bla • ..,q 1? c:!l MOVA The As1ero1d And The Dmci Michael l andon Jessica Lange. Cher.
hr~ 30 m•n I .. 1" A rd011.<11 nPw lheo<y as 10 why 1~.e '""-'orts >n oaparau• the Grammy
(0) llO¥ll ·rht' (1Pf..hn11 • 1 We'itt•n1 ,~,vii ·11nu-,.iu1s ·lied OUI alter 150 m1Ml()n yeAIS Awaroc; am.la look bac.~ a1 ·candid Cam
z11tt00 ( 198 t Mu'>" a11 • 01 40,, ,, J I •l(.f..~·,1111oom1nance1c; e•amlned (R) pra with Allen runt ( 1 hr)
1-S:' MACT\MBI AJCXIRI O 11 ,-,, U ®) lllATT HOOl'Totil Mall 1nves11gates 0 lllOVll Cannery Row tY82 Clra ·o 11110¥11 ~Mrky's Machine ( 1961 the death ol a c;crent1st w110 was k•llt'd in a
maJ Nick Nolte Oebra W1t•ger 1;i ""· 1 Aovf'ntu1el Bun Reynolds Rachel Ward lil1nd1nq tlasn while awa1t111g a v•Sil from G cou.IQI IAtl(fTSAlL a 1 rnr.1 1rv111t A v•<,. cor uncovers high level gove1n 1>atraterrest11a1s ( t tu 1
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WAll9'1Totilftll( If~ rna11Jen lrom the wrath ot an ant.tent t11e baggers (? rus l
, ~ JOUN1A1. breiltl'l1ng cri>ature PG (I "tr !>5 min ) Cl) lllOVll S•lf'nt Wilderness ( t976)
llllO¥ll "Force 10 I run Na,a1011t1 0 lllOVll · Heaven Can W8tl" ( 1978 Oucumentary Naturalist 01 Roger Lat
f 1978. A jvPrt ·~ P lot."•' St :iw Httr rantasyl Wa11en Beally Julie Chr1st1e 11am conlrast~ the remnants of the past
son Ford l7 r1r<, Aller a pro toott>all star s Ille IS premature and lhe <;ymbOIS ot a burgeoning future 1n
11 lllOVll 'Star wa ~ 1 1977 1,1ntilsy ly claimed by an Inept angel lhe man is the Alas1o.an wilderness {/hrs)
Marlo, Harr 11 Harr, I rd ,~hr• g1vpn lhe body ot a m1l1tooa1re lndust11alost fZl) LR otil lAll'nt VtCtors 01 The Ory Is Titl 000. 9"0THEtl F'AMWILL ca.. lo conhnue hv1n9 1n PG (I hr • I mtn I land' OaYld Atlent>O<ough looks al llOw
CST lhP nop1Jlar grn11p perfr)rn1 a sel"C Titl "'°'1CTORI 1yuanas and giant 1or10tses survrve the
lr!X' ol lhP11 hit' 1nc.lud11•1,) What ii F x .. Wlll•MVWW scorc;hrng near and scant IOO<l supply oo
Beheve5 ,,., tn1< concert tapfltl ar the Llri• 1i:a1 MIWI CM BIZJICa the Galapagos tsJands (R) o I I hr )
"l"s1ty 01 Ca11lorn1a at Ber1t.e1._.y ~ u•Etf'<~ -.L.Alm'TATTitlMOYIH QI!) ....,....Cl THIATM' 'Winston
Theatre I 1 hr JO rn.n GD MIWI Churr hill The WllOerness Years· As Hitler
'.%) llOYm Or aynnsta1Pr 'qa • AJ~Pr NOft.I TO~ bf'Comes 1ncreasinQly aggresr;ive Church-
ture) Pete• Mar.Nicol C<;11lhn Clarke 11 WHY•TitlWON.D 111 tueied by top secret 1ntorma11on, spells
hr 55 min l llOY'm · Harold And Maude ( 191 t out the oange• (Part 7l Q ( 1 hr ) .. ,LOMl""W_.._,.'l..WftDQlllU (,omedy) Ruth Gordon 8ud C0<t An80 C lilOV1l f l'dless t:ove" (1981
KAWY DAYI AQA8t yPQr ocd woman meets an 16-year ntct Romancel Brooke Shrelds Martin Hewitt
Aat; MIWI tl•l'r' obsessed with death 1n a tuneral pac A t7 yf'llr·old., obsessive love tor his 15·
rA•l"M ,, 11no pr0t.eeds lo teach h1111 the art ill year olCJ grrll11end leadS 10 perental coo·
WAU. fT1mn JOU11MAL. ~ living and Jovtng'PG ( 1 hr J 1 min) lltCts and tragedy 'A (I rir 55 mtr1 ) ..,,. ,.£ IPOllTtCllfT9' <Or lllOVll 'Cannery Row ( 1982. Ora ...a Lam 0.1 The Banks Kr 1w ti llltAQClf.I 9'0al Red resolves 1r mill Ni<:k Nooe Oeb•a Wtnoei Ina 1940s
What They re On1ng? Guests J111t1P<. become more hke Molley C.ahl01n1a coastal 10wn. a ma11ne blologis1
Oav•d!.011 cha11mar• at the Nat•onal I A• l l lllOVW "Thief" ( 1961. Ofama) James becomAS •omanltcally 1nvotved wrt'1 a girl
payers Union W1ltrarr· Cione sen10r fellow Caan TuPsday Weld A prOIOSSIOOal from the local bordello PG' (;>hrs)
ol lhe rnst1li.1e lor lntArnattonal r conorn c.rook gtves "P his Independence for a b+g $') MO¥ll The Postman Always Rtngs
ica (I tir) score that he hOptJ<; wl~ secure his family s lw1ce · ( 1961. Ofem11) Jeck Nlchelaon, G 1'11 OU> IQlll 8 tr Vila vrstc; Wec;tc>n luture 'R' (2 h•s ) J1•5srea Lange A young woman and he<
Nursef'IM to y,l~t plantlng n1aler1AIS IOI Q!!) IOUTMlllt CA&ICMA ""'911 MC-IOV1!f plot lo murdef he< husband 'A' ( 1
the ~on c;1t11 118 hr , 37 min )
Cl.) Treasur" Island 1 Hl72 NI 8 (I) •lllllTU D lllOVll "Sllr Crazy' ( 1960 Come4y)
Adventure) Orson Welles. Kim Bwhetd S YOY..-Phineas tries 10 rescue Richard Pryor Gene Wilder Two men ere L' hr 3• min I the Mona Lisa from lhe ainkrng Titanic, mrstaken tor benk robbers and sent 10 jell
• !ll) ll&AltMLI AUVIi C.ue'il'l C\111;141 All11n and Jeffrey 1s b1l1eq by a rab4d dOQ in Lou· 'R' (I hr 51 min )
son Wayne Massey Chari•(' l °'""n Jim is Pasteur's labofa=l hr ) • 1.,.., PA&.w.1
and Jesale ( 1 hr ) D <II llPllY'I fT OR l90T1 Fea .. (I) II.ONA • 8 C81... luted a five arme obot, a cyronlcs labo-1111 wo...D T<*OllM>W
19CMIWI Frnnk Rourghntt1er present-; ralory, a Japanese super tram and 0111et MnllMY-.r
11 special report in ·0111 Computer 1nvent1oos. v&l'lomovs creatures. marvels .. (I) MO¥ll "9 To 5· ( 1980, Comedy)
Lives " of medicine ( 1 t11 ) Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton Three w0tklng
I LA~ a......, I COWAlf'I 1 •--Mt'IR't PUCI women rebel against thelf wbrugatk>o by
... e mate chau.,,nrst bOSs (2 hrs . 15 min ) •
NJCI IUCI._ D GD ll0¥9 "Cocaine: One Man'• MCl~Coet"IDIJ!mAl ALLCMAnwmATAlmmMl..I SeOOctk>o" (Pnlfnle<e. Orama) Dennie MC... LR 0. UITH "VlctOft OI The Ory Weavef, Karen GraMle A IUCCMlfvl , .. ~ ~481 Land'' Olivid Attenbofovgh IOoka at how estate &gent's caaoal use of cocaine duf· -= •• ~......, iguanas and giant tortoleet turvtv. the Ing a butlness slump tuma Into a wloue ...,.___..._~ sc0t"ch1ng heat el'ld scant food typpty on 1dolct1on th&t end•~ l'lle career, Ne
.__ the Gelapegoe ltlande. (A) o ! 1 hf.) mar~la an<l hit rue (2 hte.)
.. ,.... ®lllO¥ll "Oragonlleyer" ('981, Actmi I IWOll llo¥8 "The Long, Long Trailer" lute) • Peter Mac:Nlcol. C.111tn Clartla A lllO¥ll "Starflight. The Plane That
1964. Comedy) Lucille Ball, Oesl Arnaz daring young man attempt• to reeout a Couldn't Land" (Premiere, Sulp9nM)
1)91r of newtyW9d1 'Pend • hilarious maiden lrom the wrath 01 an ancient, flrt-t..ee Majoft. L•"""' Hutton l he WOfld'e ~In a three-ton treller (2 hrt.) brH thl/'lg crtahHt 'PO' ( 1 ht .. 56 m1r1) llrst hypeiaonl<: )ellinef gon out of control
• NClfU'ICOURT CJ:)llO¥ll "Beltee OI St Trlnian't" (19S4. on 1t1 lnaugut1l lllght •n<l strtakl Into out·
•... Comedy) Atastalr Sim, Joyce Gren1911. tr apece with 63 r>aMOQeft aboatd t;J :=a.:=..'=8...,.,1 ~::l~~=b~t'r:~ri~~~ ~..;.~"°'°" . :_•.:o.r1ng voung Meri in 1m11~~~-'i.tvs.> w1aucc MA1'M "Wlf\91on {
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-Monday
•llanaing 11ov1es--
• (l) "Making l ovP 11981 Drama) Kale
Jackson M1<:h;ip1 Ontkea<' ( 1 hr '-0
rTWI )
•@ 'Marc..., Poh 1197'.J Ao"e"'ur"
Anlmareo Vo•r" nt Bobby Rydell 1 1 hr
, !>()min I cm 'Whrslle I wr The Wrnd I t<l(),
Dfama) Haviev Molls Berna111 l~ (,1
hrs I . U Don I (11 '' s ~"'Y Thu"\Jer 1987
Orarna1 Oerm.c; l".:hrisrooher :::i•J<.an S.i1n1
James ( I hr '.JO m111 1 till QZ) Hurnar• (ll><,1re 19'>4 O<am,J
Gtenn F0<0 < .. 1 .. i.a G{dharne ,,. hrs t •<tJ N1J1man Is Thill You' f 197f>
Comedy I nPtl•1 r ou rear! Ba•tey ( 1 111
30min
M (f) ·w r111er1 ur1 The w ino 11 'f>l (Jra
ma) Dornthy MA!pj>e Rot>r•t Stack (~
hrs) l l "Thiel 1 lll' O...i na1 Jame<;, C aari
Tuesday Welcl (i' hrs 1 19® 'D•lly Troci.s I 1981 Comedy! Ell•nll
Gouto KalP Jackc;on 1 1 hr 30 min ) •CCJ ··G1lt>e1I And Sullovar1 \ 1953. 81ogra
phyl Robert Mrnley Mau11cP E11a11<. (:'
hrs I 0 The L 'i•ldtM• 11980 Hotr1•'} Marlon
Shal\ar (111 Ar;\)ers ( 1 hr . 10 min 1 (S Ja1 k Anti The Bec1ns1ai. ( 1')/6
Fan1asy1 An1rr . .i1ed t l hr 3;> mu' 0 On T.,,. Nicker 11979 Dram;iJ
Ralpt' Waite Oonard Molla! I 1 ~., :it.
min J •Cl i P11µ1llu< ( t9n Aov.-n1ure1 Sieve
McOueen 011<.11n Hu ffman (? hrs 3~
min) .. <OJ The H11nrh1>at • 0 1 Noire D;imp
( 1939. 0..ama) CMrl{•<. l aughton Ma11
reen 0-Hara 17 hrs )
-CC) Sapphrre 195!1 Mystery) N1g01
Patrrck Yvonne M11chell ( I hr 10 min J
(I) "Per•Od 01 Ad1us1menr· ( 1962. Com
edy) Tony Francr059 Jane f onda (I hr
5-0 mtn J Ct O..agon<,layer· ( 1981. Artventuml
Pe1er MacNicol Ca1thn Clark~ ( 1 hr 55
min)
9 lhe Wild 8ktt1 Yonfl('r ( 1952
Ad11en1urel Wenoetl Corl'y Vera RalSlon
(?hrs I
-QZ) ··rne Barbary Coast 11975 A<1\len
lure) Wilham Shalne• I ynda Olly George
i2 hrs I
tw(lt) ··swamp Thong I 1982 Fantasy)
Adrienne Bert>eau Louis Jourdan ( l hr
30mln)
tW(C) "Man QI I a Manocha ( 19 72 M USI·
cal) Peter o· T ooie. Sophie Lort'n (:> hrs
lOmln I
(OJ "The Cat And The Canary' 11978.
Mystery) Honor Blackman MIC.Met Cal
Ian ( 1 hr 30 min )
(%)"Last Hollday·· ( 1950, Comedy) Alec
Guin~ Kay Welsh ( t hf 30 min J
•M lll'Daoa ....,.__
-· ·Hannah LM " ( 1953 Western) Macdonald Carey Joan~ Otu ( t hr . 30
min)
• "Up The S.ndboll" (1972, Comedy)
Barbf'e SlrelMnd. 0.vld Selby (2 tn )
Cl) "Over Ttle Edge·' ( 1979. Ol'im.) Mlchul Kramer, Pamela Ludwig ( 1 h1 ,
35mln)
• ''Alh Wednnday" ( 1973. Dfama)
rt1ubeth Taylor, Heruy FOf\de ( 1 l'lf , 39
min.)
-00 "The S"°°'ltt" ( 1979, w .. 1am) John
i/r&yf'4. Lai.nn eec.• f 1 "''·· '° """·) 2A Friday, Februwy 25, 1113
,. ()) THkP This Job And Shove It" (1981.
C ometly 1 Rober I Hays Barbara Hershey
(I hr 40 min I
'l Paure Paoro11e ( 1977 Orama)
0.rPcled by Paolo <1nd V111or10 Tavlanr ( 1
hr '>4 rr n l
tte 0 HP-t11t>11 Cdn Wa11 ( 1978 Fantasy)
Warr,.n Bt'111ly Julie Ch11st•e ( 1 h1 "1
min 1
ltl t1 D•rly Tr1<..ks ( 1981 Comedy) Elh(lll
(J <)l1IC1 K.l!P Jack!\on I I ,,, JO min )
LJ l><>i!dly Har.,est ( 1977 Drama)
1 ,,r 1 Wn ~ .. , r ""'11 Bro ... n (, hr 25
1r"n
1 0 'Wt11<,fl1 f)own lt1p Wtne1 ( 1962.
( 11n•" l Haviey Mrll•. nernar<l Lee (2
ru~ 1
2 011<.1111 I cio-.e 11cie1. Comedy)
R1ch11ral'•f"' ft<el1 T'(son (thr 34
m•n
W ¢1 1J1lb.-•I An<l ',u11111ih1 195J Brogra
11hy) ROOPll Mr1rley Maurice fvans (:>
hr<,
S Ji! k Ar,,, Tr;e llea11s1atk \ 1976
f aritasy) Anomate<J l l hr 32 rn1n) 0 ForP•e1 [.)ar11ng t 1956 Comedy)
l tC •lie Ba ()es, Arnaz I I hr 36 min )
d t1 M11rr 1 Polo Jr l Q73 Ad.,en1ure1
l\111malt'll Vo11:1> o t Bobby Ryoell ( 1 hr
'>0 mir I
.. L NPNShont 11<HA Comedy) 8111
lir111tP• Chrrs HaywoO<l \ 1 h1 51 min 1 l A OrlfPrenr Story ( 1978 Romance! r,.,., 1C1ng MeQ l'oster 1 I hr 44 mrn J
HI 11!1 lhf' l ildte<. Man· ( 1961 ComMyl
Jrmy Lew•., Heh:in Traube! (2 hrs)
Ila O S1,1r War~ 1 •977 Fantasy I Mark
fiilmrll Har11son Fora 12 h•s ) S BartJilry Coast' ( 1935 Drama) Joel
MrC1e11 f <lward G Robinson I 1 hr , 30
<n1n,
0 Dor I Crv II s Only Thunoe• ( 1982
Drama) Denni~ Chrrstopher. Susan Saini
Jarnef> I 1 hr 50 min )
--lvenlng ·10 .... awa.11'1 AMClll.I llCml .. M'A'S·H·' (1969, Comedy)
Donald Sutherland Ethott Gould Doring
lhe Korean Wrtr a pair ol zany surgeons
1urn an Army medlcat posl Into macscep
l,haa~:.:~,
AIC .... D Tlml'I C(9Mf
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0¥9' WY Guest aclle'15 Jane
Wllhers (R) Q • =-~ ITOWY l!i MCMI "Prlvete's Progress'· { 1955
Comedy) Richard Allenbo<ough. Dennis
Price Smugglers, spies and a P<lvate·a
b\.tngllng keep Iha Brlllstl army on Its toet
{2 hr1 )
Ch) ~ .aRTI .....,,. "The
Smart Shopper Show" Kltetien c,.aner•
and peanut bo.Jtter ere ,...,lewad In thla .. Jfj::~· .. ~· .. ~
, .. CAVITT Guett Wllll11n H. Whyte
J:>..,. .. ,.w.,.c 1111 Im IUllWUOO -• COllCmr The aupergr~ontlt a -.Otlon of theft
NI• -"Yoo '411• LOI/Ing Fun."
"Gypay" and Go Your Own Wit{' -In a
ooncet1'"'*'11 lhe Glii ~ Fotum.
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its casl rni0u1bt.tf
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11938 WP5fr>rr 1 Gary Coorwor Merle
oonror' /\ •vm.t' "0 rilto<h tlenrJ -;weeps
;ir• he11p<,<, trnrr. lht' c•I) •II tier feel (2
Ill~ 1 S MIUiCZll Gena RoiN1ands !Jlilys the
wtf~Pd witch Jf'lt Brrdgps 15 lhp prtnce
a nt1 'ihPllP, Duvall po111Ays The golden
harrP<J ciam~t ,,. d1c;tres~ 111 this version of
the cras<,rc tarry late t 1 hr I Z MO¥ll l asr Holoda~ 11950 Come
dyJ Alec Gu1nnP!.S Kay Walsh Based on
a SIOI y ll~ J 8 P• 1PSll\ Believing he is
dying ii mar has il as1 ll•ng at ft 1t1J1ury
re!.Orl t I hr 30 min 1
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1':11 I OM M TOW r eat.Jred a 111si1 10 th~
set ol M ·A· S • H )11 tl"P Iii!.! day of taping
a look at a tPal MASH •Jn•! '" Nonh Carotr
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trey Lyons re111ew 'Table F0t Alie'· and
'Return O~=ln lnv1nc1ble ' (.I) NOMI WllXl. y
CID ~ ..ocl Wembley dtscovltfs a
tunnel that according 10 18Qend swallows
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f.Q) ~"Butterfly' ( 19i 1. O..ema) Sta·
cy Keadl Pia Zadota A 5eductiv. young
woman arrives In the Ille of a lonely sliver
mlne guard. claiming to be his daughter
whlle trying to t'Otrce him as pert ot a plan
lor liMCr ..:.hr . •5 min ) I MOTO• ORTI ~TIONA.L • Cl> Ma One eo;enlng Just before clot-Ing time, Allee spots what she thinks ts a um. II CID llCml ··rile Ntghl The BrldQe Fett
Down" (Premiere, SotpenM) JamM
M11cAr1hu1. Desi Arnai Jr A number of
motOJISll trapped on • coltaP91ng bridge,
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t'llgt't KhOOl IOOlbell ltllf, 1tnd a young boy
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sures of aelulthOOO are lhreeten1ng to
Cllapefse them R ( 1 hr 50 min )
(()~
(0) .o¥ll Sweet Savage ( 1979 Ora·
ma) Belhanne John Hollabaugh
Ro<nance develops between a youno Inell·
D~~cowbOy fl hr 30min )
f1:11 II) llO¥ll 'Over The EC!Oe' ( 1979 Ora·
ma) Mocheel Kramer Pamela Luel'Wlg
Seve1el teen age res>Clents of an exctusive
Caltlom1a community embark on a ram-
page ol harassment an<l destruction wtlf'fl
lhey tail to get lhe11 parents' at1ent1on at
home PG ( 1 hr 35 min ) 11199 BfTBIT~TOllQHT A look at the
final days of production on TV's
"M"A'S"H !>er~ a loo+< back at the
8··A10 ~~1~1es
llOVW Scalpel" t 1978, Suspense)
Robel! lensing. Judith Chapman A doc-
1or whOSP m1ss1ng daughter inherited a
large .-.uni oocides 10 suos111u1e one ol h•s
pattenls tor lhe q111 end collect lhe money
i~
LOVI, Alm'CM ITlll
llOft Making Love ( 198 t Orama)
KalP Jac~sor Michael Onll<ean A wom
an 1parns thal hpr husband 15 1nvotved in a
11omoSP;u.il 1Plat10nst11p A ( 1 hr 50
mrn 1
o:tl(H llOVll Mil~•ng Love t 1981 Olama)
Kate Jac.kSt r Michael Ontkean A wom
an lf>arns that 11er husband is 1n1101Yed 1n a
hnmOSf"UBI rel&l•OnSh1p A (I hr 50
f'T11n
o:tl l llO¥ll The Seeluchon' ( 1982
SusO"nc;e) Morgan Fa11chlld Michael Sar
ra11n A glamOfous TV news anchorwom
an 1<, vic1tm11ed by a mentally dtSturbed
admirer R (I hr 45 mon )
tt:ll 0 (i) LA Tl 9IGHT wmt DAWWD &.ITnlmlM
Guec;ts author Quentin Cnsp, Jene Curlin
0. Armand Broudeur of the Museum 01
Medical Quackery ( 1 hr)
~ c::u' COTTU: UP ClOll Guesl Ton)
Geery (Perl 2)
I UM.,_ ICM am.I
*-RAClll wmLY • 1119 (I) COi 'l90 A woman assumes lead
ershop of the family COfpOfatlon lhAI has
been run by her brother srnce their
felhef's de&lh (A) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) *8 .. .um .o¥11 "Goodnight, My LO't/1100 (1972,
Suspense) Richard Boone. Michael Dunn
A "Mull and·Jtllf" detective duo It hired
to locate e missing man ( I hr . 30 min )
(l)UlllYP~ 9 IMTIRT_,-~ A IOOk et the
final days of production on TV's
"M ·A· S • H" aeries. e look beck at the
"All In The Fem1ty" MrlM e .o¥ll 'Black Patch" ( t957, Wnt
am) George Montg<>mefY. Diane Br-
ster A lawman tlndl hlmsetf eccused of
mun~ (1h<.30mln) (I) IAIDTULL ClemlOn V9
North CarOlina (R) (2 hrs )
(Q) .ml "The Chlldfen" ( 1980, HorrOf)
Martin Shaker. 011 Rogeis A strange
radlO&cttve cloud tum1 e groop of ~
chlldren into murdefout zom~ with
black flngerna1t1 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min )
Cl) 11CM1 "Chine 9, Llberl 37" ( 1980,
W11t1rn) Werrflfl O.t11, f.t>1o r .. 11. A
atub()O(n !Onef, formerly 1 gunf1Qht9f,
•' 1ges 11 one-tTllln bettle agatnat e rairoed
~ny wanting to melle trecllt acroee
hit t1u1tory. 'R' ( 1 hr . 43 min.)
·29 Friday, February 2e, 1983
Barbara Rush and Gr egory Sier ra star in I rwin
Allen"s "The Nigh t the Bridge Fell Down.•• lo be
colorcast Monday a t 8 p.m.
t:9 (J1) M TPA nlOl
CC) .o¥ll "Man Of le Mancha' I 1972
Musical) Peter Q'Toole. Sophie Loren
The would·be hero Don Quixote embarks
on en adventurous journey wllh his s1dek
tek Sancho Panza and finds romance
aloo~ey 'PG' (2 hrs . 10 min )
(I) "Evilspeak" (198 1. HorrOf)
Clint Howard, A G Armstrong A military
school cadet uses black magic to avenge
the hum111alion he hes auflered et lhe
hands of his wealthier cla1&1Mtes 'R' ( t
hr . 30 mln.)
1:11 ..... OWWIHI" -Mlm IO YOU,_ YOU IOT TllOWUt
tt1 --llNI• I .. i:'=t.-nrATCM
..,llGll.D ........
Ml MOWll "Buatln' Looae" (1981. Come
dy) Rlcti.rd Pryor. Cicely Tyt0n A bum
bllng burglar. 11 ~ tcnoottaachlr
and elgt\1 chffdren make • frightening
crOM-Counlry lnp In • brotcen·doWn
~~R· (1hr.3.cmin ) •I &n•n · *9"11 "Buttlffly" (1981, Orama) Sta
cy KMch. Pi. Z..dora. A ledUCt!Ye young women arrlvea In the llf9 of e IOt*Y sllver
mini guard. cleJmlllQ 10 be hie deughter
while trying to entice him •• pert of• plan torr~ 'R' ( 1 h<., 46 min.) M C%> .,. "Goodbye. Ernmenuelle"
( 1977. Orama) 8yMe ~ti. Umberto Orllnl. A t>Mutiful wome11'1 Mltctt fOf the
ultlmete erotic axpertenoe brtnal her to e
•tartling , .. llUllon. 'A' ( 1 "'" '°min,) •<l>•Mf
~ ..... ...... ~. llllOVll Siar Wars ( 1977 Fan1asy)
Mark Hamill Harrison FOfcl A motley col
1ec11on ol rPbels 11nd robots band togethe1
10 at111cl\ the huge space fort of en
oppressive galacltc P.mplre 'PG' (2 hrs )
( Sl llllOW The Stunt Man'· ( 1980, O.a
m11) re1P.r o·rooie. Steve Railsback
WanlerJ oy the police e dtsturt>ed Vlei·
nam vPle•an l1nds an unsure haven oo a
movie set where a World War I epic Is
oeing filmed 'R' (2 hrs , 9 min )
ldl(l)fAmta M CC'J llllOVll 'The Lady In Red' (1979. Dia·
ma) Robert Conrad Pameta Sue Martin
1n lhe violent days ot the lawless 1920.,
an 1de1111s11c young term g11I becomes the
motl 01 the 1ntamous gangster John Ot11-
t_!)ge1 R' ( I hr • 29 min ) fttJ llO¥ll 'Sherkey's Machine" ( 1981.
Advenlurt1l Burl Reynolds, Rachel Ward
A •ICe cop uncovers h;gh-level govern-
menl corruptlOll whlle Investigating the
murde< of a cell g11t 'A' (2 nm ) .. !'°'"'"'-• ll•llTW(11)
.. NrTm
... IUU.WllO.I .o¥11 "Diner" ( 1982. Comedy) St...,.
Gultenberg. Mickey Rourlle A Baltimore
diner ts the hangout IOf a Quintet of young
men seen dur1ng the ttme when the pres-
sures of adulthood are thf .. lenlng to
disperse them 'A' ( 1 hr. 50 min.)
(1) llOV8 "A Olflerent Stoey" ( 1979.
Romance) Perry King, Meg Fotltf. A men
and a woman meet end are ettr9Cted to
one another. but tl'le41 relationeNp le OOl'n--
plloatld by the feet INI they we bOlh
homoeexval 'PG' 11 hr .. 44 min.)
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9 ~ < lunflijht U::. A Je11¥Jc•
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(HJ MO¥m "Shar key~ Mt11;h11111" ( 1961
A1J11unturt1) Burl ReynutCI~ Rachel Wero
A v11 e cop uncover~ high level go11e111·
"''"'' (..Ortuplion while 1n11es11ga11ng the
mu1ue1 of a call \Jlfl A (2 hr!> ) IS MOYll "01ne1'' (1982 Comedy) Steve
vut1Pnbe1y M1\.k8y nourkt1 A Ba1tir1101e
d11w1 is lhe ha11yuu1 for a qu1n1et or younu
"'t'" :.e«rt uu,.ng 1t111 1tme when the pres
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m11w.tJ d<i<.tt11 ~Pl~"" t1uOSS the Sat1a1H 111
1101 p11•!>u11 ut d 111t1111 ot Arab slave 1tt1u
_,,,, whu k1tll1ilµp11<.1 ht'> w1tfl R I I hr 'll
r111111 m COLL1a1 1A1K1T1AU. A11lu11o:i s1Jtt'
vs 01egon Stale (2 hr!> )
.. @ AUllTMlfAIRY
1::11 f) Cl) 11•1•t"ff As the Korean conlhtt
comes 10 an end Hawkeyfl B J Colonel
Po1te1 HOI l 1ps and tho resl 01 the camp
perwnnel prepare 10 go home ano lace
lhe <lilhcult tas• 01 '>dying uooo l>ye to
one another (? 111s 10 min r
~~:-u
1::11 ~ llOVll 'W1ll111ut Re~rv.illon~" 11946
Cornedyl C 1aut.1t'll» Colbert Jo1'111 Wayne
On he• w.ty lo Hullywoi.>o a novehsl
me<>ls a Ma11ne ano h1!> friend 011 the 11a1n
Brus 5min1 '* TW'lJQKT ZOMI crl) lilOVll ArnClll.d ll u1yolo ( 1960
Orama) A1cha1<l Gere Lau1en Hutlon A
BevPrty Hills 91go10 becomes the p11me
suspecl 1r• a mur<Jer 1nves11ga11on Q
i a1en1a1 CJ1scie11on is aCJv•sed) (?his)
HULTielAT
cmA T flllllfOtllllAM ·wagner s
R1ny Die Walkure Acts II Ano Ill In the
<;e<;Ond or lour operas that malle up W11y-
1>!!1 ., Th,. (ling 0 1 The N1btltung Wotan
(Oona•Cl Mi..lntyrt!) is for ced lo Of<le1
S>egrr1uno '> r:ie.ith oul t11s wa11oor daugh
1e1 B1unnh1lc>e (Gwyneth Jones) Orsobeys
his <.ommand to delenb HunC11ng and t11es
10 '>cl•e Siegmund t) ~.,.., 1
'1i) "'°9fnJill (JUnl111t1I U S A Je~1ta
Savitch hosts an e ... am1naflon 01 rhe pola1
11eo oebale ow•r gun 1..on1101 in lhe United
Slates D ( 1 nr ) ..£J TOP 8* IOU.O (ft)
([l llOVll 'Stevl(;l' I 19/8 Biography)
Gienoa Jackson T•evor HuwarCI Etcan·
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~ J
Dennis Weaver and Pamela Bellwood star in
'"Cocaine: One Man'• Seduction~" a world
premiere drama on KNBC (4) at 9 p.m. Sunday.
Irie Bnlish poetess Stevie Smith it pro-fi!D ~ Ml tcMOO&. "Cllmb-
llteCI 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min.) 1ng And Oownhlll" The techniques ol llef·
( Z.l llOVll "Pad1e Pe Orone" ( 1977, Ota· 11ngbone. snow plow end racing tuck &Te
mA) 011ected Oy Paolo and Vlttt>flo Tavt· 1evieweCI (A) ~
arn fhe son ot a poor Sa1d1n1an 8hephe1C1 -. «l) llOVll "The Unlorgtven" t 1960. WHI
mubt make peace with h1mse1I ano hrs e1111 Audrl!y Hepburn. Bun Lancaster A
rattier alter speno1ng his chilC!hood 111 a p1onee1 lam11y struggles against the holll~
purp0~ty 1sola1ed ano harsh environment Kiowa Indians. who clatm that the
1_1 hr . 54 min ) pconee1s aoopted daughter ts a member
d (f) .,._.. "lha He11a!>s" ( 1949. Orama) or 1h111r t11be (2 hrs .. 45 mtn)
Ohv1a Cle Hav1llano Montgomery c11r1 ,,., DD()) [I CID ....
Based 011 Hemy James "Wash111g1on UnJIDAYliiatir
Squa1e · A handsome fortune hunter IHIAllCMO._
chases an unat1rac1111e but weallhy glfl (2 1MI & I LltM
hrs 30 min ) HAMY~ a> ..., .. C.C.ATI ,.. UTIJIQHT Featured "F1ontllne <C'l llOYll "Death Hunt' (1961, AC!ven· Follow Up Shou10 Handguns Be
1u1e) Charles Bronson Lee Marvin ff! the Banned?" wllh Mike Beare!, president ot
1930s a Mountie eno a lront1e1 c111n1na1 the National Coahtlon to Ban Handguns.
wo:ige an old batlle as c1v1111at1on ano John Schneider, chtel l<>bbytll !Of the
enc1oaches on the Canao1an wilderness ''llhl 10 lleep and bea1 arms ( 1 hr ) •
A t 1 hr 36 min l I LJllOVll ··1ne S1ntu1 Beer· ( t977, Fenta'
lOJ MOYll Ne11011al Lampoons A111mal sy) He1C11 Kramer. Ken Aide A young
House ( 1978. Comedy) JOhn Belushi woman·., an1tque bed regales hef with ato-.
T1111 Matheson Two new college ltaternity 11(;!5 ol lhe at11on 11 b seen Cluring Its hun-
p1eoges 101n Della House the zaniest ano dred year history 'R' (I hr . 26 min )
w1lde!>t g11ng on campus.
0
ano help to f1gh1 (Z) MOY11 A Drllerent Story" ( 1978.
the efforts ot Iha sc11ool's sir11ste1 dean to nomance) Perry King. Meg Foster A man
111111e them expelled A ( 1 hr 49 mm ) and a woman mttel and are at1rected to
tt:tO DU CD Cl) ..,,. one another but lhe11 relationship Is com-11> IJfTWW 'Haroball" Host r II( µilcaleO by the lacl lhat they are both
Seva1e1d IOllows the Oakland A's and the11 homose>.ual 'PG" ( 1 hr 44 mln)
new management group through the 1962 11~ tJ Cl) 1'1'Alf'llt "°9tM. 11..D. One ot Stan-
season 1n an exam1nat1on ot the hard 1eeh ley's patients ellperlences a potentially
t1fll; ot lhe business or oaseball o lethal alle1g1<: 1eactl0n to hef prescribed
(kl llOVW "Chanel Solltatte" ( 19'! 1 Biog meoicat1on (A) ( 1 hr . 10 min J •
raphy) Me11e-France P1siei....Ru1ga1 Hauer D OD THI II.IT Oil CARIOll Hoel Johnny:
The romances ano bus.ness struggles 01 C01son Guests Bob Hope. A1cti111d
Pa1'1s tashton queen Coco Chanel's early Pryor. Oa111C1 Bowie. Randi Oakes (A) ( t
years are oe1a11eo 'A 12 hrs) h1 l fSJ llOVll 'Datk Eyes" t 1976. Horror) 19) MC .... 9IQHT\,M
61111 Ektand Lana Wood A lonely young YOU AIOI> fOl IT
wile's e1ot1c fantasies oocome reahty llOVll ··vrva Ma.1t ( t969 Come<ly)
when she takes on a demon 1ove1 A' 11 Pe1e1 Ustinov Jonathan Winters A g1oup
n1 30 min I of Meiucans relive the Alamo 111 present-0 MOYll 'The Postman Always Rings day Texas (2 hrs I
Tw1<:e" 11981 Orama) Jack Nicholson. (CJllOVll "Orner" (1962.Comedy) Steve
Jes!>lca Lange A young woman an<:l her Gu11enberg. Miclley Aou1ke A Ballimo<e
love• plot to murCJer her husban<:l A 11 diner is lhe hangout 101 a quintet of young
hr 37 min) men seen Clu11ng the time when the P<8S-m nt1~ ... ~ .. ..,,-"°"',_ .... Friday. February 25, 1983 25
Conl.
t1.: 1<,pre'>P.f'll'•l D 11 hr I m lilY'llDYI T~ Agaltia Chr1s11e 510-
P"'> Magnoltil Al<>!.«0m' Al1e1 1unnrng oH
..,,tr a11nlt•I'• n .. 1n a woman discovers that
hP1 tic1nor;H.1ff> f'lusbancl tS 1nvolvec:t 1n a
"'< .ir jaf u< '>W•rdle D I 1 hr ) c llOVll Or.•y Whe n I Laugh ( 1981
r11c1ma1 Marsha Mason Krrsty McN1chol
A New 'Yor~ actress returns from a Cl~
llUI c11n1c •:l81Arm1ned to renew her career
her romance ..,,0·1 a playwnght end he1
1ota1tonsn1p N•th her I 7 year-old daugh-
to>r R (2 hrs i ~TICO'Tlll H llOVW Cha11ots 01 F·re 1198 1 C:Xa
rr·a1 Ben Cross len Charl4!50n Soc1a1
~"e'>'>t.lle <tnd Personal turmoll beset two
'11n1ra<;l1ngl; <11lte1en1 Brrtish athletes on
lt1er1 way IQ u1ciry ir1 lhe 1924 Paris Olym
pies PG (;' r>rs 5 min J S Drto..cl: Kiit II TNI lmOla Host Bon
• 1•' r ran~"" e •Dlur.-s the DOS1t1Ve ano neo
<1h•o! aspt>CI' "'divorce and the Impact 01
c.lrvorce or ch1IClrAn ( 1 hr 1 0 llOVW Blt>Od Bamer · ( 1980. Adll9n·
lure) Telly S;wa1as Eadie Alt>en A bor
cJer palrolnu1n lllf>S lo b11ng tandowners
wf'IO hallr< ,r 1tlf'j'.jal aliens to JUSflce 'R' ( 1
hr 26mrl'\ I
.. tf7'I AU • TNI ,Am.. Y
l:tl G @) UYIJlim I lfA.l'f Squrggy s ot1-
1h ... wall s1SIP• SquenOelyn emves 10< e
>/ISi!~ ANQILI ~ La Dl'TICT°" T1 COUIQI ~ Auborn vS Mts-
> SS1pp1 (2 hrs I e:a (171 ~ OI ~ Nevaoa e lend
'' ruggE'Cl snnw capped mountains gras-
sy vallev" anrl lormiclable ~IS 19 pro-
filed . { 1 hr J
... Cl) llOVW Happy End1~" (Prem-
iere RomanceJ John Schne1<:1e1 Cathe-
rine Hicks An unexpected romance
develops belween e teacher and a recent
divorcee who ere both rrytng 10 recover
from broken love affairs (2 h11 ) 0 ti) IAlll 1.-:1 TyQef uncovers Ava's schemA lo ruin lhe perfume compa-
ny Just 1n time and accepts e loan from
Hadden's sister. Margarar. to save the
business ( I hr J D 9 ~CC.NII'( Jack bets Janet
and Tem that he can do without romance
tor ~~ 1 ..... .,.
umwcMI "-AYMOUll "The Fiie Oo Jiii
Hatch" In 1969. Jiii goes to live with her
grandperents in England. ten y"rw later,
rNmed and divorced, the mov. to Lon-
don and bec<>mel lnvolwd Jn a communi-
ty theater. and later tak .. pert In the greet
race rlot1of 1981. (Part3) D (1hr.) G llOVA "Asbetros· A Lelflal Legacy"
An lnvetllgallon Into the trlglo oonee-
quences ol H bfftos el(poeore. and the
clJfrenl controver1y over who la raepon91-
ble. II pr~ (1 hr )
([) nil -Faye Ounew•r,· DiCk Van Dyke and Ken Howard atar n
this per1ormance 01 ClltfOfd Odet'1 play
about the comple1t1. retatlonlNpe. t>etween
an alc-Ohollc actor, hit wile al)d a theetrl-
cal difector (2 hra . 30 min.)
(1:1) .,_ "II RalMd A• Nigh! The 0.y I
Left" ( 1978, Adventure) Tony Cwtta.
Sally Kellerman Two toldlefa-of.fortune
become embrOlled In danQe' In a WMlthy
women'• deMrt tmplr1. ( f hr .. •O min.) (I).,. "ShOot The Moon" (1982, Ora·
me) Alb9rt Finney, Diane Keeton. The
~ of en upper mlddle-olua oou-
21 Friday, Febt'uary 25, 1913
•
John Schneider plays a teacher and autho r
suffering from a broken love affa ir in "Happy
E ndings," to be shown on KNXT (2 ) a t 9 p.m .
Tuesday.
pie's marr1ege and Its etlecl on !heir lour
daughters is chronk:led 'R' (2 nrs 5
min)
(%) 90¥9 "China 9. Liberty 37' ( 1980
Wntem) W11rr11n Oales. Feblo THlt A
atubbom loner, formerly a gunflQhle<.
1t1ge1 a one-man battle egalnet a raliroed
company w1ntlng 10 make track• 11croe1 hl1 territory. 'R' ( 1 hr • 43 min )
.. • ;T' TO I The company oemands 1ha1 ~ return en ove<paymenl on '* ulary ca..-cl by a computer error I ':. "A StrMtcar Named o.alre"
( 1961, D<ama) Marton Brenoo. Vivien
Leigh. A Southern belle I0881 her Mnlty
wtllle rrylng to pr8MN9 '* laded o-ritlllty
aga.lnat the heruament of h« herwh and
EbNllltl ~'*·In-law (2 hrs . 30 min ) ........
.. "Caal A Derk ShaOow" ( 1957.
) Dirk Bogarde, Margaret Lock· wooo. A man who murdered his nr.1 wile
fOf money plant 10 repnl hll alnltt111
~·J ~415mln.) -· e If. II!-An angry Dr w .. t. phlil!INma lhe truth ab<>ut the beating of
• white youth, wtllte grateful proatftu111
M t &~t. Ellgtus. (Pert 2) (1 hr.)
• ,,. " ....., An .Cling 1tlnt ~ Jennltaf IOQ91hef wttfl a lt41ow pet• '°""* wtlo It plOtttng her dlmlae. c;> ( 1 hr.)
G ... HOCltlY Los Ange•es ~1ngs at St
Louis Blues (3 hrs ) 9 TMI IUfTa NfO TNI IUfTID Jose.
Ferrer narrates e report on the conttnutng
worldwt~ seerch la< 1\1911 war crlmtnals
among lhose 1n1e<v1ewed artt Nftll hunter
Simon WoeMnthal and former SS otflce1
Weller Rautt. (R) ( 1 hr ) G LR Gel IAltTM "Victors Ot The Dry
Land " David Attenborough lool<1 at how
oguanas and giant tortolaes survive the
SCOfChlng heat end tcant food SYpply on
lhe =-goa lllends (R) D ( 1 hr.) CC> "The Gr11111 fr8ln Robbery"
( 1979. ACVenture) Sean Connery. Don·
11d Su1h11rl1nd Two expttrt 1urn-ol-the-
cen1ury con 11trtltll attempt 10 pull oft the
seemingly Impossible robbery of 11 locked
sate aboard 1 fast-moving locomollve
'PG' (1 hf • 51 ~ ®'*llCIM ..WTB_.,MU
England'• PoPUlar comedian returna with
hll special b<and of bawdy entertainment,
lnoluding a spool of the Monte Cerio Show
Md lmpfeulont 01 ente<talnerw lrom Ken·
'.!l_ Rogers to Liza M lnelll. ( 1 hr )
•llOWll "Shoot The Moon" (1982, Ola-
me) Alber1 Finney. Diane Keeton The
collepM of en uc:>P« mlddle-cla18 cou-
ple'• marriage and lta effect on their fOUf da~tet. 18 chronicled 'A' (2 hra.. 15 mirv. -1111R:r., ..... ,... rn,11-:t..
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MAGIC OI DICOAATM 'AlfTM I llOvtl "Mystery Submaune" ( 195 t
Adventure) Macdonald Ca1ey. Marta
1 ortin 01o;gu1sed a~ a German doctor. a
u S lntelhgunce mafl 1escues a kcd·
11a1Jped scientist ( 1 n1 30 min J ta G {I) --...ca M01. MDU... a W.
LIY CMCUI Sugar Ray Leonard Is jOlned
by his son Ray J1 and speclal guest stat
f'.1ul S01vino J~ the ghost of Pf Barnum
lor .i µ1i:.v11-w ol lhe I 13th ed11ton of the
wutltl lamou·, t 111.us (I hr J Om> THI A·TIAM The A Team are hired
to 1oc..:i1e a11 eccen111r mathema11c1an who
wa!. k1d'111pped to prevent n1m lrom
tHPfll<1ng f've1y casino 1n Las Vegas ( 1
'" l U lfOJ ~ DAYI A<,hley goes on a bu!M·
l·C'~'> 111p leaving H11athe1 '"Fonzie's caro
I Part II Q t'fJ IOU
G) ,.Al lllAGAZlll A woman who received
11ve1 60 respon~ to c1n ad 111 o llewspa
1 e1 .., pe1 .. ona1., !leChon the 1111Tn1ng and
.11ess!u1 worl\ o! Navy pilots who lly from
;111craft i:arners
Q) llOVll The Mack1n1osn-::_,-" ( 1973.
Adventure) Paul Newman, Dominique
SancJa Besed on a novel by Desmond
o.1g1ey A 81111sh 1n1et1tgence agent and
his female cohort are to1ced to cope with
I• uble ager.ts and t11p1e crosses on their
'""!.•on to capture a communist spy (2
'"" J fE MOYA Asbes10i. A Lethal legacy"
An 1nvest1ga1ton 1n10 the treg1c conse
qui>nces of J~bestos exposure and the
~u11en1 controversy ove1 who is 1espon11-
Friday, February 25, 1983 27
hrs I -ll!> The Monte Cc11to S101, t t9'J 1 Comedy) V11toroo De ~,,,, Mc111e11P
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-.1t1.nooa Movies-
,... "Ott L1m1ts Ct953 Comedy) Boo
Hope Mickey Ac><l~ C 1 h1 30 mm I
g) StOlen Houis' ( t963 Drama)
Susar Haywa11j Micnael Craig t2 hrs )
~ f ('),Ce 10 rrom Navaront'' t 1978
Adven1ure) Aollert ::>haw Hamson Forti t? hrs I
CO) "The L i!St Wnr<f ( 1979 Drama)
Richard Harris k.are,., Black t2 hrs I
fS) Chu Chu Ana The Philly Flash
( 198 t Cornedyl Alan Ar.,on Carol Bur
nell ( I hr 40 mtn ) 0 'Otood Barner' ( 1980 AaventuieJ
Telly Sava las Edel•e Albert ( 1 hr ?6
min I
(%) Deep fM t 1971 D<amar lan1>
Ashil• Jonn Moul()er Brown ( I hr 10
min I
tt:9 CID · Tn'.! ShOVl•SI ( 1976 Western) John
Wayr•P l auren Bacall 1 nr 40 min I
t9 0 A N>ghl1ngale Sang tn Ber~etey
Square" ( 1979 Come<Jy) Rochard JOf
dan. David Niven ( 1 hr 40 mon )
CZ) "OragonsJayer 1198 I Aelvenlurel
Pet~ MacNocOl Cil11hn Clarke ( I t11 ~S
min I •CID "Monty Pytnon Ana The Holy Grail
( 1974 Comedy) Graham Chapman.
John Cteese I 1 hr 30 min I
l:llCH) The Bad New5 Bears" ( 1976 eom--
Oy) Walter Manhau. Tatum O'Neat ( t
hr . 40 min) CID "Ou1 Very Own' I 1950 Drama) Ann
~th Farley C,1angfltr ( 1 hr 35 mon)
.. (jJ 'Pennies From Heaven" ( 196 I Musi
cal) Steve Ma,11n Bernadelte Pe1ers ( 1
hi A7 mm 1 a.cm 'Denny ( 1979 Adventure) Rebecca
Page. George Luce ( t hr 30 mm 1 0 'The Party·· ( 1968 Comedy) Pet!'r
Sel~s Claudine Longe! ( t h1 . 39 mtn )
;:%) "Eagle's Wing" ( 1979. Westetn) Mar
tin Sheen Sam Wat&fston ( 1 hr 45
min )
W CI:) "The Last Hunt" (1956. Adventure)
St-art Granger Robert Taylor (2 hrs ) •CD "Dregonslaye1" ( 1981. Adveo1ure)
Pe1e1 MacNicot, C111t11n Clarke ( 1 hr 55
mm )
CO) "Allee Ade ms" I 1935. Drama)
Katharine Hepburn Fred MacMurray (2
hrs ) a.(%) "l11s1 Hottday" ( 1950. Comedy) Alec
Gulnn8$S. Kay Welsh ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ___ ......
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alghl'' ( 1971, Comedy) Jerry Orbach.
Lelgtl Te~· Young Two bumbllng Italian
"lemll* ' In B<ootclyn b9come lt\YOflled In
etrM1 watt. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 36 min) ® CCl9 Hi WTI Hlll"I "The Smert S~ Show" Klton.n clM,_.
and PMnvt bultlf ere r~ In thll
lo<* •t the bell bVVI In the l'Tlelttetpleoe.
30 Frtday, Februwy H, 1883
Ronnie franklin tars
in "'Your Place or
Mine," at 9 p.m .
W ednesday on KNXT
( 2 ).
1 S: llOV1E Chu Chu Ano The Philly f'tash"
I 1qa I Cumedy) Alan Arkin Carel Bur·
""" An alGOhot1c former baseball player
ana 11 kool-.y s11eet entertainer become
partners on a c;cheme 10 make money Oy
returnrng a 1os1 su11c11se PG' (I hr 40
min) 0 Mova Victrny· ( 1981 . AOven1ure)
Sylvesta1 S1a11one. Mlchiutl Caine During
World War II Allled POWs see their llckel
to f1eedom 1n a match between their
soccer learn end lhe German Nallonal
Team in Parts 'PG ( t hr 57 min) Ul~=Lft lJ '9A IAIKl'T9ALL l os An~etes Lakers
I~ E::~:"" Om'" I
OCIMllll TMlf I Bl'MDll• rT
.,_ "Swamp Thing" ( 1982, Fania·
ty) Adrienne Barbeau. Louts Jourdan A
br1lll11nt reM1a1ch sclenltst concocts a
remarl\able Ille-strengthening potion that
turns t11m m10 a he1otc monster alter he 1s
nearly killed In lhe de8tl\1Cllon ol hit lat>o-
r111~G· ( 1 hr • 30 min )
,. , Cll = TMIATM .....
ew.T DAYI MAii
:: ::ti. A body language expert
&Kplalna the hldclen m .. nlngs behind
nonverbal communication. a San Francis·
co IOst·dog deteetrve known a1 Sl'leflock
Bonet i :,_.,TWA. l<Xllt et lht
I'"" of ~~ne and Peter Foo<la, i!+r=.
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Patty Duke Asl•n ' .. J1,1 ll111,1u1d A pa11 ot
le<;b1an oes.gnp• wt-. 1 Nani a child select a tashoon pl'lotcxpapner as 1ne prospec11ve
lather ( I hr 30 min )
CO) llOV1E Ttie Shoo11s1 ( 1976. Wesl
ern) John Wayne Lauren Bacall A dying
gunman ~ks to love out hos hnal days m
peacf' despole perc;oslPnl c.naflengPS by
wnulo:J be successors 10 h"; lame and
rPSpecr PG t 1 l'lr . 40 min )
I Z llOV1E ·oragonslaya1 ( 196 I Adven
lure) Peter MacNoc()t C.a1thn Clarke A
da••<ig yoonq man attempts to rescue a
ma1aen lrom the wralh or an ancient fue
01e:~~rea1ure PG ( 1 hr 55 mtn ) I COUWTY TOOAY
1"a .....
7:9 I Oii M TOW l=ealured an 1n1erv1pw
wolll Ann-MargarPI and her nusoanel Rog-
er Sm11h. a 1001< at a 1954 car commercial
wh•Ch closed 1he Hollywood freeway
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b11Cls tha1 make wonderl.il pets "Eye On
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&oan ballel dancer Alexander GOdunov.
whose dremato<: defection 1n 1979 drew
worldwide attentt0n •S ptOllled ( 1 hr )
l£ "°"'~ ... Cl) ll¥D _, '°" llVIJI .mtlM
Aoam. Bm1n and Crane set out 1n search
of rustlers when the theft of 8lK head of
cattle Iron-'.~:: McFadden Ranch 1s lot
lowed by a mur<'el ( 1 hr ) II GD lmAl. NOPU Featured a 'talking·
cow. amazing roller skat&fS a 95-year-old
master chill rnalcer. a school lor avalanche
survival ( 1 hr ) II llOYll "Thal s Enter1a1nmeot" (Part
2) ( t97A MuSICal) Fred Astaire. Bing
Crosby Thirty years of Hollywood's magic
motnents. from "The Broadway Mel<>dy"
( 1929) to "Gigi" ( 1958). fealurlng such
alHtmt.'1 greats as Jody Garland, W C
fields and Clark Gable. (2 hrs )
0 ®) .... J-a.INCi (Premiere) A
crack t&flm of socurlly SChoot lnstNCIO<I
se1 ovt to recover a stolen prototype tor
lhe car of the future ( 1 hr ) .. ,.II. llAGAZl9 A be<:kstage look II the
rock group Oveen. 8 body langueoe
expert explains th41 htdden meanings
behind nonverbal comrnunloellon .
., llCMI "Echoes Qt The '60s" ( 1979)
Documentary JOhn Riiier. Suzan~
S<>mefs end Twiggy take e mus.eel look at
lhe decac:M which spenned lrom the
"mod" street• ot London 10 the i>.achee
ot Calltomla (2 tire )
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wtiOM dramaOo aetecllon In 1979 dtew
wor1dwlde attention. It 1><onled. (t hr.)
Cl:) llCMI "St Helena" I 1981. Oramt) Ar1 C.rney. Dlvld Huffman An 80-yeer·
old men reiuMt to leave hie Imel t9IOt1
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Gu111ts comedl"n G1101ge Mill« Melvin
llumm111 c111man1 to How•rd Hughet'•
lbttune ( t ht ) eccuu• (!) TOM COTIU: UP Q.Oll uueet unaa
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Cl) LCWI, .-CM tnU
l°O) llOVll "Conteaalons 01 lom H1rrl11"
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hie bolh personally ano p1oteu1onally (2
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l l llOYll Making Love 1198 I Orama)
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on learns that her husband 1s 1nvot1111d In a
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'.1ispense) Morgan r a1ri.:hild M1chaet Sar
1.11111 A glanmruus l V news anct1orwom
'"' ·~ v1c.t111111t-<1 hy a rnenlally disturbed
dUlllUl'I R' ( 1 ht 45 min )
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r 1<174 Ho11ul) Joe Dallesandro. Udo
!\•er A SO>. traz.ed we11do kidnaps the
yrnu•u peopll• ot a village to secure bOCly
pa1ti. 101 h1s male ant.I tem11le monsters
'R' ( I hr . 3ti rntn ) t• 0 llOVW "The Lady fve" ( 194 t. Come-
Jyl Bart.>ard Stanwyck Hamv Fonda A
yuur.g y1rl makes a patsy out ot the
Nt't1llhy young ma11 who loves her (2
hrs I O llOVll Start The Revolution Wuhout
Me ( 1970 Comedy) Gene Wilder. Don
Sophia I men W111tam Devane (2 hrs) 1:1110 'Thi' r>,1r1y· ( 1968. Comedy) Peter
SeliPI'> c1.1ud1ne Longet \ 1 hr 39 mtn I a:oo rc1 "'" Gang That Couldn't Snoot
'.tra1yh1 I 1q7 1 Comedy) Jerry Oroach
I •"9h TilylOt Young t I tit , S~ min )
H lhe Rc11 Nev.s Bears ( 1976. Come-
1,. WilllP' Moillhau la tum 0 Neal ( 1
Ir 40n11r1 J 0' HOUSI' L.alls I 1978, Comedy) Wal
1 .. r Mt1111t,1u Glenda Jack!.On 11 hr 38
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Adr.r11111• l'3a1t>eau Lw1s ll>urClan \I hr
iO t111n 1
Z Or<1y.Jf1<.t,1yer (1981 Adven1u1e)
I 'et er M.ic '~" nl Ca•thn Clarke ( 1 hr 55
nun J
UOQ I Ut1ght lo Be In Poe.turt>S" ( 1982
< 0111P<.Jvl W<11ter Mal!heu. Ann Margret
aid ~ull191lanl1 lwu !Htl• 111 ul•••ll( al lw111a
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( 1978 Otllma) Cha11e~ Uenmtr LHI ..
Ceron Duected by Frarico1a Trull11u1 A
men 11 i.o ob&e56ed w11n beaulltul women
lhllf he find& If dtfflcult to r11m11ln Safllfled
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lllOYll "E11treme Ctose Up 11972.
Dtame) Jamo: ~.AcMullan Ka111 Woodville
A TV reporter's assignment tu show the
ease with which privecy ca11 u11 violated
turns Into e personal obses111un with voy
eu11sm A' ( t hr :?O min ) D lllOYll Coming Out Alive ( 1979.
Suspense) Hel11n Shaver Scott Hyland
Alter the abducuon ot he1 handicapped
son. e woman hires the servitei; ot a p11ld
ktller to track down her 6'>1renged hus•
oand ( 1 hr 10 min I
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I 198:? Otama) Atp Tor11 11',llP Mulgrew.
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B·year 010 d1:1ugh1e1 ol an earlter v1cttm
and holds thern tm 1an!>Om 111 Grand Cen·
tral S1a11011 'A' (I hr 30 rr11n J
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edy) Wayne Wang. Wood Moy Two cat>-
dnver~ search Sdn F1anC•!>CO s Chonatuwn
tor the man wno stole a o;vt>~tantoal sum ot
money trorn them ( 1 hr '20 min )
(0) llOVW "The legend Ot The Lona
Ranger" ( 1980. Western) Kltnton Splls·
bury. Christopher Lloyd The Lune Ranger
and l onto pursue 1he11 arch enemy Butch
Cavend1Sh who has kidnapped tne pres•·
dent ol lhe U S PG ( I hr 40 min I <Zl lllOYll ·cn1na 9. L1oe1ty 37 · (1980.
We5tern) Warren Oates Fabio Testl
_Lt hr 45 min I -(CJ 'T1~ke1 To Heaven· t 1 •81 Orama)
Nock Manruso. Saul Ruo111ek ( 1 h1 45
min)
lH) "I Ougnl In Be In P1cwres" I 1982.
Cnmer1yJ Wallet Malthau Ar.n Margret
LI tr 4!> rnm J 5J Atrc.e Arla"'~ 1q15 [}fama)
Ka1na11ne He~h1r1n frell MacMc1r1ay 12
nrs I
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Jane POwt'll iartey 1)r<111yo1 t I ht 35
m1n1
C.ZJ M<10 01y Love ( 1<'l8 I nr;ima) Kate
Jack->on MK'nae1 O<•t~M" 1 1 h1 50
min
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Ad11enture1 Yul 01ynner Ht11<.Jy Kruger (2
Friday, February 25, 1983 29
-~: .. Wednesday Coal.
yea1-<>ld g111triend leads 10 parental con
llicts and tragedy A' ( 1 hr c,5 min l
di D CID eec .... O<Bllat" CJ) M0¥m 'Trooper HOOi! t 1957 W~t
em) Joel McCrea Barbara Stanwvt k Ar
olttCe< prOVtdes ~P ;ind under'ilaf'drng
f()( a wh11e girl alter She is rescuea trom
i:hes ( 1 hr 30 min )
10 YOUn.. YOUOOT~
MOVll .. Char1011e .. I t915. Drama) Sn
pa Lant> Roger Vad1m A suc.cesstul writer
t>ecome"> lasc1na1eo with the murr:lf'• ot ~
fOfmer love (I hr 4!> min )
1:19(8) .a¥ll Hit-Shoot1st ( 197t. Wp<,t
em) Johri Wayrltl Lawen Bacall A dy1ny
gunman seeks tn hve out his hnal days in
peace. oesp1t1> pe<s1<11en1 c ha11e11~ by
WOUl<l bP SUCCessOtl. 10 n1r, lam+> "' I
respect 'PG ( t hr 40 rn1n ) • 1()) c:ea .... ...,.,...T'CH ~wo.J)
""°"'~(I) .a¥ll "Swamp Tr11ng 198<' Fanro
sy) Adrienne Barbeau Louts Jourdan A
bfilllant research scienh" concoc.ts A
rt.:-narkat>le hit> strengthen.ng potoon tn111
1u11-s him into a heroic monster ;ifter Ile ic;
near;v ~itled 1n lhe destru("l1on ot his labo
rator)< PG ( I hr JO min 1 D MO¥W .. Char10ts QI F11P t 198 t Ora
ma) Ben Cross. tan Charleson Social
p18SSUfe and personal tur<nOll t>esel two
__ Thunclay
-llanalng llovlM-
.. (OJ 'Monty Python And The HOiy Grail
( 1974, ComeoyJ Graham Chapman
JOOn CU;Pse ( 1 hr 30 min J •O 'Final As<.1gnmfl<'ll f 1980 Ofama
Genevieve Bu1old, M1c.hael York t 1 hr
30 min}
CZ) China 9 Ltt>erty 37 11980 West
t1rn) Warren Oates rao10 Testr ( 1 hr 4,l
min) .. tJD Super Fuu I 1981 I .omedy)
TerencP Hill fmest BOfgn1ne t t hr 3b
min) .. all ·su'lpte•on (194 ) Su,pense) Cary
Grant. Jnan F onta•ne ~rec too by /\tfrPcl
HlfchcOC.k (?hrs )
H (() .. Ovr Very Own ( t950 Drama) l\nn
~h Farley Granger ( t hr 36 min J
19ct) "Mystery Al Castle House ( 198.7
Adventure) Aileen Brrllon It hr ?O
min) M CJ) "Promise He• Anything· ( 1966
Comedy) We11en Beatty, Leslie Caron (:>
hr1 ) • fl9. "Don't Cry. 11'1 Only Thvndef" ( 198.7
Drame) Dennis Chrtstoptier, Susan Saint
James ( 1 hr 50 min )
Cl) "Eagle's Wing ( t979 Wettefn) Mar
tin Shffn. Sam Watettton ( 1 hr 45
min I .. (.C) "Private s Progutst" ( 1955. Come
dy) Richard Altenbolough, Dennis Prtce
~ht• I . CID "Cl\tlrl0t1 Of Fire" ( t~ t. Or1rT18) Qtn CrOM. Ian Charlffon (2 hrt . 6 min )
(D) "TM HOfM'I Mouth" ( t96i Comlt
~ Aleo Gulnnesa, Kay Weith. (2 hrs)
Cl) "Whlte Water Sam" (Ad'lentu1e)
rsen ( 1 tv , 27 min.)
.• molc4'Y Bit• rn. 0uar· p981,
:::t:)Y McNlchol, Janet Jullnn
• King. Queen And l<n.a .... " (1 Sin,
0.Yld Ntv.n, GIN LOllobflglde
I min )
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ontras11ngly a11te1en1 Btttisn athletes on
rne1r way to glory 1n rhe 1924 Pans Olym
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Uav10 Nwen Teresa W11gh1 An eldetly
1na,., is 1em1nded ol his past ro<Ttance
whef'I hrs granClsNI contron1s hrm wtlh h1S
l<JVe Story Z llO\lll l asr Holiday ( 19'>0. Come
1y) Alec Guinness Kay WalSh Based CM'
.i story Oy J 8 Prieslly Belliwrng he t<.
dy1nq a man has a last lhng at a lu•Vli
resort ( 1 hr 30 rntn 1
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Ml 0 MO¥W The h.,ans ( 1938 Wesrernt
Joan FJennell Ranooph Scott Nnrthefn
po4111c1ans 111e~ ro take Te1as by s101m
alter the close ol lhe C1vr1 War 12 h<S )
(f) llAUfT CD llCMI The Ram s fdgp' I 1947
Dr11ma1 Ty1one P0wet Gene T.erney
l:lasco on a story by W Somerset M8LJ9"
ham Five d1Herent people cross paths 1n
Chicago alter W()(ld We• I (2 hrs 1(1
~min.Jr.. ...... ,....
n lilOV9 "Housci Calls" ( 1978. Come-
CV> Waiter Mallhau Glenda Jackson A
-\.C) 'Breaking Up Is Haro To Do"' I 1979.
Drama) Robefl Conrad. Te<l ~I (2
hrs JO min) ffi Kill Ano Kill Again c t98 I Adveo-
lllre) James Ryan AnPehne Krlel ft hr
40m1n I
1$) Becouse YCMrre Mine I 1952 Musi
cal) Ma110 I anz11. James Wh1lm0fe I I
hr 4!>m1n J
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I~ Hayden. A1ct1ard Carlson (2 hrs )
-fll) "The LMgeSt Hundred Miles' ( 1967.
A(1ven1u1e) Oolig McClure Karh&rlne
Ross 12 hrs)
ttMO Ice Cast~" ( 1979 Romance)
Lynn Holly lonnson Rol)t>y Benson f t
hr 49 min )
Cl) "'A ()tteren1 StOfy I t978 Romance)
PeHy King, Meg Foster ( I hr , u min )
1dl(Q) "Dead 0 1 Night" ( 1946, H()(rOI) Me1-
vyn Johns Mrcheet Redgrave (2 hrs ) _.,,...,._ ...... __
1llll G "High Hell" ( t958. Drema) John
Derek, Elaine Stewart ( 1 hr . 30 min ) e "So Big" ( 1953, Drama) Jane
'!J.Y.man. Starling Heyden. ("2 hrt )
(HJ "Canntr)' Aow" ( 1982. Drema) Nick
Nolte Oebllt Wlng41f (2 hr1 )
(J) "The Stunt Man" ( 19&0. Drema)
Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback (2 hrs . 9
min)
11111(.C) ' The Pride 0 1 The Y1nkeea" (1~2.
Blographt) Gary Coopef, Terna Wright
!.?_hrs . 30 min )
W (ZJ "Making Love" ( t981, Drama) Kate
JllCJCIOll, Miet\ael OntkMn ( 1 hr , 60
min I w (Q) "HlttOfy Of TM World -Part I" (I~ t ~I Mel Brodie. Mldlllne
l<ahf\. ( 1 hr • 33 min.)
11 Lightning" ( 1"41 I, Ofame)
MltcNll, Maureen McCormick
I min.)
.. "CherlOtt Of R e'' (1•1. ow.me)
Cfoee, lenCNlttMon =.,._~min.) .. "Th• ec.o.oo.t" ( t • ery)
Aleo OulMell; Nioolit Met# , f 1 l'V., ~
w1doweel doc101 halls his Casanova tend
enc1Ps tong enoogh to lall hlt a d1v()(cee
Wh( f10f''-n"t bel1('vl' II) flh1tan(lertng "PG'
(I flt 38m1f"' I
d 1 C) llOVW T 1C ke; To Hedven 198 t
Drama) Nit~ Mantuso ~aul RutJtnPk On
lhe heel<. 01 a romanlic breakup. a yOung
man visils lr1end~ in San F1anCiSCO and •S
c,tnwly drawn 1n10 10tr11ng 1he1r 1ehg1ous
cull PG I 1 hr 45 min ) h ~ · I 011gh1 To 9,. In Pictures'
1198? Comedy) Watter Mallhau Ann
Margrel A teen ager 1<>umeys from
Brool\lyn iO HollywOOd I() gel 10 know her
es1r<1ngerl 'o(..r,...n ...... te• latht-• PG I 1 hr
45m1n )
l'.9(!) ,AITH.
l'.9i"S)llCMI CM 11n1s Ct Fire ( 1981 Ora
ma) Ben Cross Ian Chartesoo Social
pres~ure a110 P4'rsona1 turmoil beset 1wo
con11ast1ngly different B111tsh athletes on
1heu way to glory rn the 1924 Pans Otym
pies ·po· (2 hrs 5 min)
HI W TCIPO'M~ ...... Tml(R)
lllO'tW "'Everything Y0;.1 Always Wani
tlO To Know Atx>ut Se~ (B1Jt Were Afraid
To Ask ) t 197? Comedy) Woody Allen
IZl llO'Wll King Oueen And Knave'
! 1972 Comedyl Dav•d N1Ven Gins Looo
bng1da A young ctu1ry youth falls iO love
with hrs sexy aunt t 1 h1 30 min J
mrn)
.. (C) Mystery Al Cao;tle House c 1982
l\dventure) Aileen 8111ton ( 1 hr 20
mrn )
(LJ The Last Word (1979 Drama)
Richard Harns Karen Black (:>hrs) 0 Smoi-.ey Bites The Dusr ( 1981
Comedy) Jrmmy Mc N101o1 Janet Juhan
i_! lir 30 min I
Cl) 'Draoonslaye• I 1981 Adv(l('tture)
Peter MacNreot. Ca1thn Clarke ( 1 hr SS
min I
--~. LeoparCI In Tne Snow' f 1978,
Romance) Ke11 Dullea Susan Penhahgon l1 hr 29 min I
CS> Whtie Water Sam I Adventure)
Keith Larsen ( 1 hr 21 mrn ) 0 'Marco Polo. J1 · ( 1973, Adventure)
Animated V01Ce of Bobby Rydell ( 1 hr .
50mln J
.. (8) "'Super F'un ' (1981 Comecty)
Terence Hill Frnest Borgnlne ( t hr . 35
min I Cl.l "No Drums. No Bugles" ( t971 Ora·
ma) Martin Sheen ( t h1 . 2S min )
(0) "Ragtime" ( 1981. Dram11) James
Cagney Howard E Ro/tine (2 hr1. 35
min)
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11n Sheen. Sam w11ers1on ( t ht • •s
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.!M.Y ""tl llyle ( t ht ) 1111 AUITlt Cl1'f Ulllf1 < wntry 111u111C •
t ollell "'"" 1l111t r>av1tt r r111•ll •rtd Stlally
W1111t 1111d C 1111 H11nlf!y 11e1lot111 111 cr>n<:ert
( l 1H I •Cl fllOVll 1 11..~el 111 titt&11en (llHll
l>•••ll•I N11 ~ Mam 1110 Saul flulltnek Ori
the ,...,,~ 111 • w111er111r breakup a voung
,,,.,, •'-''' lr11tnd• 1n ban ~ran<.11<.o and 11
1>l11wly !lr•wfl lf'lfo 1v1r>111u thetl 19llgtou1
"''" l'Cl ( 1 hi •b 111111 J 01 llOVll C01tlt11e11111I (11111<.le ( 11)8 I
flurn.nc:•) .Jonn B12tu1nr 011111 Brown A
1 II•< 11u11 11.,w1µapw1 cutumnt'1 trevel• to
tllt! !11)4 0.111•1 If) lttlUtpe IOfnt pollltt•I heal
1111ll 111111111111w a re(lu11ve no111111111 'PG'
L' '" 4J """ J D llOVll A N~h11n1111te Sa•\U In 8-rkeley
'>CIU1110 t 1979 LOHIC!ll)) nK:ner<l JOI
In" U11V1Cl Ntvon fhe n1gn1 welchman 11
11 U111111h Aanfl. 111 1emp1eo '"return to •Illa
ul c11me ( l hr 40 mtn )
QDTMI~ -·TJ llOVll 'Ful\llfat Home cNo Oete
Horror J Ba11y Morae, Kay Haw111y A.
yov11g gttl IS conhontael by mreterloul
h11µ1Jtlnl!lUb 8l na1 grandmother t tou1l1t
11.irr111 a l01mer lune111 pa1I01 'R' ( I nr
JOmon)
11111 ,11 Mal LnTLrl ROiif NOOCI The tmprH
&1on1s1 uses hts 11u1 1eper1oi111 ol celebrity
vou.,es lo portray a 11arl•ty ot characters In
1t11s comic 11e1elon or !he Engll"1 l9g1nd
~,,,, ... ....,..rWOM ...
lllOVll .. F1nge1 01 Quilt" ( 1956.
Suspense) Aicnaro Besehart Mary Mur
pny A Wm 011ector tn England 11 haunted
by lhe constant 11111v11 ol myt1e11oua let
11•1,.,5!.¥.s!! ...
KAMY4 IUll•M~
"8 UT'llllHT Aen<lell Aoblnaon
e.ecu11ve director ol TAANSAFRICA, tells
wt•y the U S cs pou11ng mrlllons ol dollars
.1110 the Ca11bt>een John <.:otaman p1es1
aent ot 1he Clark Founoallon d1scuases
Ame11cs s poor ( 1 n1 )
IJ lflORTICllfTD (it) 1J fllOVll .. Emenuelle The Queen" (I 960.
Drama) Laura Gemse1 A htt man
Jemand~ special payment wnen he 1.s
r11tt>Cl Oy an vnnappy wtl8 to klll ner hus·
l.lt1110 l I n1 25 min J 2 lllOYll "Deep fnd' ( 197 I Orama)
Jan•' A~her John Moulder Brown A rune
..,,,Y tp;.n age bOy w11h ambtvatent lee41ngs
dOout wwtten oecomes obsessed with a
1aur111ng beauly ·ff ( l r11 30 min )
11:1110 (J) KNIT TO KNIT A mwdereel a1t1st's
purua11 ol Jenn1fe1 bocomes the key to a
taniasiit. s1;neme to ellm111a1e the Hart~
IRJ ~ht !Omtn) 0 TOllQHT Host Johnny Caison
Guf>S ~ .James Mason Sheena ras1011 (I
ht) D I!)) UC MIWl llG!Hn. ID llOVll Ttre Glory Guys I 1965
Wf'Stern) Tom Tryon Harve Presnall A
prqtess1ona1 soldier is to1ce<l against hts
t1elle1 1uCJgmen1 10 lead untrained men
1110 balllr (2 111s J
~ fllO¥ll Chanel Sol1la11e 11 981 Biog
1.iphyJ Ma11e-F1anc.e P1sier Rutger Hauer
The 1omdnc;.es and ous1ness struggles ol ~·a11s la~h1on queen Coco Chanel's early
'
ars a•e deta1le<l 'A 12 his 1
1WCWI
11:11 ~ Jonn Byner snows yOIJ things
~1ranger thRn 11u1h. 1arge1 than hie, and
:an•P• 1h11n any1h1nq you'11e e11e1 seen
tW<CJ _,.. ·~1ut 1 8n1111 < t'Ht. Come-
cty) l1•y Ht>ll•ntJ !:ilt11>h•11l11 l liwlOI ~
1•11e111 11w11e1 lu.uiu l>e11l11uptcy l.Je<;t!Jet
111 111t11•c.• m •I• p11llCH1• by hold111g Wiil l
lh111 c.;ontetlt A' 11 ru ~II 111111 I
1111 e .,,...,~ TOlilllHT A Joo+c al lhe '
c;ari~~~ untJ !'eter FtmtJ• ~ LO¥I. Alm QM mu Ii cou.a. ~ A11l>11111 vf1 Mtl
11h1t11ppl (A) (2 lut I
101 MO¥ll ··e f•i • 11 ue 1 LtimeoyJ
A111,..11e Have11 Vtt10111l11 tlnrt A QIOUI) OI
lle(.1ela11e1 ml• 1>u111rwi~r; w11h plea1U1e ( I
t11 15 n11n)
(I ) llOVll Tiie 5tJUV(.tt()n'" ( tYei.
Su-~1t111~J M111u1111 f1111~hlltJ M1c.naet Ser
fllll'l A glamu1w~ TV 11t1w11 lflChotwom
1111 •• vtc;ltmtle<1 by d m1111111lly 0111turt>e<J
aomtttr ·r~ t t t11 45 m111 J
• llOVll 1 Uuunt ro Be In P1c1ur1111 ·
( 1982. Co111edy) Waller Ma11t111u Ann·
Mo1g1a1 A t8t'ln dUt1• 1ovtneya from
B100ktyn 10 HottywOO<l 10 U81 to know "'-'
eatranged sc1eenw111111 tatfla• PG ( 1 ,,,
45 1111n )
t1r11 !IZl llOVll 'D1auoon we1111 Maatacre ..
( t 95 7 W111l ern) Ba11y 5u11t11an Denni•
O'Keele An Ill HIOll8d group Of men It
11apped 1n a llockade wntle an Apache
1111ack •6 ga1n.11ng on tr1a horizon (I hr ,
55 mrn)
-· GD UTI -.rT Wl'TM DAVID~ Gue1t1 comedian Don Novello nermont-
ca ~0011 Tne11man { 1 t11 )
;
llD•llW NITWOM .... LOW. Amll!CAN ITYll ~ "Cannery Row ( 1962 011·
ma) Nick Nolte Debra Wrnge1 In a 1940.
Calllornia coastal lown. a marine 01olog111
becomes 1oman11ca11y 1n11ol11ed with a girl
from 1na local bordello 'PG" (2 hr&) CL llOVll Eagte s Wtng.. ( 1979. w est·
arnJ Mamn Shean. Sam wa1a111on A.
trapper and en lndtan argue Oller poaaes·
s1on of a noise thal makes the rider teal aa
11 he 1s lldtng on an Eagle's wing ( 1 hr .
45 ffil!!J
1tM I) Cl) llOVll Cover G1r1s· I 1977,
Ao11enture) Cornella Sll81pe Jayne Ken-
nady Two Amencan secret egenis ara
ass1gnee1 10 capture and 1e1urn a mob·
connec1ed emt.euler (RI ( 1 h1 20
min) 1aa llOVll Tr,111 01 The Lone!>ome Prne"
( 1936, Wes1er11) Freel MacMu11ay, Henry
Fonda The lflltCJ t•elween lwo tamtltaf> •S
111terrtJptecJ Oy lf1£" erne1genLe o{ a new
railroad (2 n1s )
D llOVll Harocasa t 197 1 AC111entu1e)
Chnt Walke1 Stelanie Power~ tn tile early
l900s a me•cena1y sotd1tH rallies to tn&
cau!>e of Me.,C:l" re11otu1tona11es only 10
<l1sco11er t11s missing w••f' among them ( 1
nr JOmrn)
Cl llOVW Mr 8ld11Cltt11)S Butlds His
D•earn House" f 1948 Comedy) Cary
G1a111 Myrna Loy A man from Manhallan
mo.es his lamrly to the cnun11v wt1e1e t•e
111es 10 b<J1ld a nouse (2 nrs 1
C!J TOii COTTU: UP ClOll Gues1 Oa1110
518'~~1&, ®> ~TOMIQHT A took at the
1-a1eers of Henry Jane and Pett!• Fonoa
Cl) MOv. Manhun1 tn The Jungle ·
( 1958. ACl\leoture) Rob•" Hughes Luis
Al11a1ez An explo1e1 sco111s :M Jungles 01
Bra11I 1n search of a missing e•ped1t1on of
~Id seeke1s 1 1 h1 10 """ J
tS lC lllOVll f nCllP% t r>vP I 198 1
Romance) Broofl.e '>'1•eto~ Manin Hew11t
A 17 vear·old s onsess1vf' 1n11e lo• his 15
Friday, February 25, 1983 3 1
-Thursday Cont.
'-.0) an wmt HDllE MAJ111 0 llOV. r r.a 11 "r,i ",.,,, •'lAl
Oram~} .e,1t>~•Pvt· fi~ ! ~f~ c~1dt•t , 11 1i>
A ( a,. 11 J1iH ""V •'(101•1u Mn.,, w d, ..
covers f'f fi ,. r..dr ~ "t' 1 t P•C ,~ , ,1
us.ng StPtt>uJ• Jr h1hJtf~r ~'"' l.il'flt1uy1 ........
1nc11m1nat•r y 1.-1a'*"' t:1 ,-• ,
'PG \ 1 r11 30 ""'' ,
-· laPIJaJff .. .,,..,_w.-...... .. @ llOYll A Ril!'l.l Ar l Tl•' ~1 .. Pr ~ar-4
cen<;" ( 11\b.i Ar•,1•r •w1 , .,)cir• Mllct1
eu Dan Hti"1 , '"••t .,. r • 1 ,. -1~")J'' Sin
Oad .inti h1• tr.en.J•, r 1111 -.•r l 111 Pv1I
I
rani 1 t.r 45" "
11M OO<])®J G)..-Wt
IA TUN>AY lllQHT
•llMa!Olf_ -~ MAMY~
..... lllPO«T
NI UTIJIQKT t' '<. ~t'• r "' M.1•
v1n M11chet<." ••r " 'I fl• W1t1.11ri
Ovnkelbe1g 1 1 111 <i llOYll '-•'' • • IJ, J"I r ,.,.,1 IQ I
Drama) 51PL•hB"" Hillttt Cl1·v1a I asco1
Jl11ee yOIJfl{l l'4>0r • '-I enr1 '""" '"'"" '"
V!IC<llrOn engilQ•lllj r •rtliJr Irr h1v1>l l1P<;
R ( 1 ht 40 , '"
10 llOYll Heil •·• r >w P 1CHQ1
Johnnie Keyf•'> T '" '>1u1111y m.ldiirnes •HP
arc.1<lenda , ~•lied t v thA" ""'~ ,1 1 Pn(!
1n limbo a .. lrn<;lr lff'(1 grv1st<; IJllfol I hey
hav(' a place U' h< C"~P• ••08YPr f I hr 30
m1n1
lS.) LOVleQ ~ MC> P'IJRCT COUflllt
f% llOY11 Ge. 1t,e fmm;in 1e11,.
I 1Q77 Oram;i1 ",,1.,1.i Krt<;IPI IJrnbert">
Ors.n1 A t>eaut•llJI w •m;i , <;eer.:t fo1 lhP
ullomaTe e<ol!c e1ppr t•r" ll b11ngs her t ~ ii
slarthng real1n111or n I 1 hr 40 min 1
11:11 U Cl) ...CY Ou• • y l•>P<. IC. prPvPnl Ar
ep1oem1c of a penoc111.,. rP'jo<;tent stra1r 11
g__onorrhea !RI 1 r 1U min 1
U CZ TONIGHT Ho-;1 1c1hnny < ;irsnn
Guests Ltnoa Rnno;1,1d1 Maur!'f'n Mur
phy, Swoosie Kutil ( 1 hr I 0 MC .... llQHTU9
YOU AIUD '°" IT Ml LIO Los Anqeles W11rrinr
Pedro Guerrero prPplltl'I« teot thE> coming
baseball season •==.r~ ~A .. DAY•IDIJf M1r1111rt1t Ttirt>AIAn<;
Murder .. (Pan 27) 0 llCMI ·0on t Cry. II <. Only Thunder'
( 1982. Drama) Denrw; Chrn1topher
Susan Saini JemM A fpm<' Army doctor
and a trouOle P<one m11d1c help two nuns
care ror a group ot Vretnamf'se orµhens
'PG' (I hr l>O min I I JWCWI --.r~ TONIGHT' l\n interview with Dean Martin
19) TMI LAIT WO. Mii>Vll "'Ferry To Hong Kong (1961.
Or11ma) Curt Jurgens Orson Welles A
drifter on a lerry boAt turn5 hero when the
lhlp II allacked (7 hrs )
; '::. 'Hornet 9 No111" ( 1970, Ora
ma) Rock Hudson Se1goo Fantonl An
American GI, lldad by a group of llallan
Otpt\ans blowt up a Nazi dam projt!cl (2 "'··= '•CMIT\U
TMI .al't-'AMWIL.L CO. The popular group perl()(m 1 Nie<:·
tlon of thelf hits. 1nctud1ng "Whal A Fool e.n.v..." In lhlt cone.rt I aped at Ille Uni·
-.fry of Caffl04'nl• al e.rkt1ey'1 Greek Th19ftl ( I hr .. 30 min )
-CID ftMIWWW IMC • CO.C.J The
34 Friday, February 2~. 1983
' 11ter1 I H•••' tif 'tit' l '·Ai Jf'l'' I
1 r1
'2:15 c MOV. lr1 .... J, '" Flp. • ' I I •.
n1111 flr ''"'" ( "nr,11J P irr r·~1 I, 1• Mell!•
'' If .P "'' IPnt 13'{'l f rt• th,. Q '(
"" •lPali'>l1t y111J'1Q tarn q«I rwrf1n•P5 th"
mvfl "' the r fame .... llJPQ'-'"' I ', r ,,
1~er R' ( I h1 ~·ci m•n
t2::Jt (!!I llOft r ( ur Ir y M 1< H ,1 ,,, '
119~8 Musi a• r.,, •1 ,,.,. • ··, .~.,
(•<tbor W•lh .i lllllP hel1 ,,, m r r< 1.,.,,,,,.,
ar• p , (,f gets'"!. t...g 'ild•' t'""' ' '" ,
a musieal P.ntf"rta1ner ( 1 •·r .so ""r
t2::Jt 0 Gl UT! 9IGHT wmt DAVID l.l'TTtMIAN
Gue5tS comPCl1ar• Jprr, 5•· "''" j I •' R1cha1d Procp ( 1 h• 1
~ ~COml: U' CLOll , "' 1
S1J53n
f LOYI, AlmlCA.N ITYU 'TOP~ IOllNQ fl') llO¥ll Touch I I r c,• ,,
S11<;pense) Chariton He~I 1r1 ·~ ,,
WE>llt'S A MP•1cr1r p• ''' r •l>e< 1 ,, r1• a
h1<, Ame,.can brit)p t>ffnmt-"'" .... 11m<. ,,
~ \malllome gang<;tPr Rr d ;i ,, ;; '' !.I pr.II
r1 >'•ng a murder 1nv~ST•QM•o '" ",, tx r
<let 1_! hr 45 min I
'2141 e (I) llllCCt.OUD Mr( IOUt1 asl ,., ....
;inother Cletec.flve wh11p trat.k•ng •low1 1
•ulhless loan -.hark r R) ( I hr 20 1111r
tM 11. J ntl 000. llR01lal IN C<*COT
C1101ured 111 a hvA Pf>rlormanrP lhl' pnp,,
tar rock QIOIJI swing<; II •upt th"" 01 J
g t>'SI hirs renq1r1~ lrom I r«tl'r• T Tto•
Muo;.c r Whd 1 A r .-..i Rl•lil'~·· I :.J
Min~ Minuit> ( 1 hr l Zl ' K1ny ()up.en tmu tr., lvP
I 1972 Comedy) David N1'ler c,,,,,, L ""
bogoda A youno c1u11y yourh tails 1n 111v1•
w11h hos se1<y aunt t 1 h• 30 min )
'"' 8 llO¥ll Spnwn Of The North• ( 1918
Adventure) Henry Fonda Georgp Rall
Ovr1ng the poonet11 oays 1n Alac;k11 Rue:.
sran plrales try 10 tAkA over it\t> satmnn
industry (2 his ) D llOYll 'Tw1hgh1 People.. \I'll'>
Adventure) Jann A!>hley P111 Won.1e11 11
mercenary is abducted tly a ~ 11lrn1
Q!..O\JP of people 11 hr 30 min )
(f) llOVW ··w 1n1er 1(111" ( 1974 C>ram11)
Andy Grltflth Sheree North A moun1a111
community is lerrortze><l by a my<;1eriou~
murderer (2 hrs J
(!t 9fTDT~ To.QHT An 1t1l1'1V1f'W
w11h Dean Maritn e llO¥ll 'War Of The Wildcats .. ( 1941.
AdVenlura) Jenn Wayne Martha Scott A
prelly schootreacher ousted from a small
town tor having wrillen a controvers111I
l>OOk becomes The objeet or romantic
rtvalry between lwo Oklahoma 011 men ( 1
hr , 30 min )
W ®110¥11 ··super Fuu ·· (198 1, Comedy)
flfence HHt. Ernest Borgnlna An 1rred1al
ad Ml11m1 cop us.ea hi& newfound ~uper oower• to combat orgerorzeo crime PG
!hr., 35mln)
t.11 • '9C .... O'IBll•rT iiO¥m "The Stunt Man" ( 1980 Ora
me) Ptt18f O'Toole. Sieve A811tback
Wanted by the polloe. a disturbed Viet
nam 'ltttlfan find• an unaura ha'len on 11
movie Mt wMf'e a World War I epic •ti bel~lmed. 'R" (2 hra • 9 min ) e "OV..1 F04' Fire" ( 198 t. Fania·
ay) EY9rett McGiii. RH 0.wn Oiong
ThrH l'Mmberl Of I prehll!Oflc tribe tha1
l\Nn't the~ 104' mel(log fire ere
Mnt In ...,ch Of • new aouree vtti.n their
oont~ burning pllol fire It exlln-
aulltlad 'A' ' 1 hr • ~ "*' l
1:90 C lllOYIE I'""• flilbt I 1979 D<ama)
~ • 11 • , , • , llrc111kr ShoeltJs A World
' , •1 ',., df'u•Jes '" 111arry the
I,,,•"'" ,f ,1 Vto<ololule on me
•~· I ,,,1 1 (J ~r· • 1 m Npw Orieans R'
4 f ~
too f) 0 l CU MEWi llOffl'WA TCH
W to YOU~ YOUQOT ~· ,fj Mlta.ott~
115 l llOW fl Sur>P< I 1979 Comedy)
1 .,,.. ,, • H 1a10 .:;a10 Zully Monle<O
fl 1 """" • r •it1.1t1 1 ontPnds with lhe s1111
1 • • 11 • • • 1 re .i••<l ongry tenants
' ., • I' •ll ,. I N1•w YOik Coty apartment
• •• 1 •·r r '• lt 11 I I hr 30 min l 0 M()VI( ( • 1' t '' N•QM ( 1945. Hor
M• • J '' • , M1lhae1 Redgrave A
'I I ;'f I t
I I JP
t1r 4i 111
r r o;<>'' 111rig a t11ghten1ng
:· ... 1110 r, oNhor n a group or
I ;Iµ ,, "" >W• •l•Qhlma1es ( 1
?;JOQ(DNE'Wt
Q) IOA1 WOfll.O
H llOVIE "' 1 lt•e Moon ( 1982 Or a
, ..t Alt ,., ' I
111.1, f'",t I \ r 'I II I I oll.)•
·., 1r ,,
•"( Diane Keaton The
1pper m1CldlA class cov
.. •o•J •IS nllecl on their fovr
fir n•rle<l R (2 hrs 5
Z llOYll C t J • ., ;iyP• ( r 98 1 Adveo-
r "' 1 I Pfo>r M<1t N1(0I l.a1lhn Clarke A
•,,r .; , '"ii •>a• RllP1npts to rescue 1
r l••l•"• '' )Ho n,,. wrath •>I an an<;1enf, l11e
I •P,111"'Cl1 rp,11.J•P PG' (I hr 55 min ) a. 0 llOWll ,.-wJowr Al Boot Hiii'
r 1 •'>A vVl'"IPr") C.hart"s BronSQl"I, John
1 ~ ! ' A t ' .nry '"'nter expecting a
r.1111• ,. ..,,,11 1 1 " k1il1ng an outlaw has a
;1r1•,11 ),.,, '• '1lJIE>' ~lll'tt1ng lhe money !Ji''' 10 I r I
!I ,ETM.
a::ao , AIT14 •
llOW l'1e Pawrioruker ( 1965. Dra-
n,,11 RrxJ '1 .. 1qP1 GPralrtone Fitzgerald A
IPN•Sh n;iwnt" >kor a voc1rm ot NllZI per·
""r111ion tos.p•, all t1111h in ho<, fellow man
lilAllCt4 "9llYllW
'
hrs)
Ml llOft Rr~aklng Up Is Hard To Do"
I 1979 Orama/ Robert Conr11Cl. Ted Bes-
•.ell $1~ Cl1vnrced men share a summer
1:>1'11cn nou~ 11s writ as lheor stories about
rirN1k1n~ up (? hr~ . 30 min ) S llOVll Ou!'st For 1'1re" ( 1981. Fania·
~YI Fvf'rPll McGill Ree Dawn Ctloog
ThreA m11moor~ ot a prehlslorie tribe lhal
•1ac;n 1 1~ 1.nowledge for -naklng tfra ere
-.enr in SAnrrh ol a new source when lhelr
.:.onlinuovsly 1Jurn1ng pilot lire i. exlln-
W TOPO'TMllllON9lll ~she<l R. ( I hr , 35 min l
, ..... nm('R)
) llO¥W ··r11e Horse's Mouth•• ( 1959.
Comedy) Ai.c Guinness. Kly Welah An
eccenlrie Brtr.sn artist li'IM In Mlf..lmpoMd
poverty in order to afford Iha llnest In 1rt
~h_e~_ (2 hrs ) U llO¥ll "Texas Lightning" ( 1981, Ora-
mA) Cha,mng ""41tchell, M1ureen Mceor-
mlclc A boy's weekend hunting ltlp wtth
his fnlher rurn! Into an lnltllllon into man-
W h~I tu , 35 min) .. I ~:s.....:::. .... -· ,,,,
...
8Vl)9rgroup ,!*IOfml • Mleetloo OI !heir
hll• •• Including "You Mike L~ Fut\,"
.. Gypsy" end .. Go V04Jf Own W•y -In a
COOC911 llped 111 the LOI Angelae Forum.
l_I hr )
tXl MOVll "Goodbye, Emmanuelle"
(1977 Drema) S~ Krlal ...
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llolle vtll '" 111,.,, ell 11 •ti lape\J 1111 11111 U11I
v111•1ly »I l "'''''""d 111 lltikole y a lltffk
ll1eatte \I '" IO 11•111 I
• llOY I fl 0 (, .. tte• I llHll
l1omar11;e1 l Y'"' Holly Jon1111111 Rootty
Ben1m1 A nrc'""'"'U young llgute 1k1le• 11110 hnl lt11)'lt1etll.I f•th) t uCICen l uCCHI
1lt1rel lo cope will• when alle 11 r.r1~n to
1r11r1 fur 1 "''"' 1 l1;1np1t u111pt1l(1(Jn Pct I hr 49 nu11 I
AMOTNllll I.ft ='lllUIJI AUCI
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1W 9Wll IOXJNQ
ROllAMCI TMU TM c:ee-.. ..c-.. =DAYIA~ , .. :'& G111t111g l'ew ,,91or• the
Snirelles return 10 ltie New Je1sey n1g11
SChOOI Wh6tl! 111101 Slfl\jlll\I uroup WIU OOrll iSagc .
~ BfTDTAIMNT T<*ICllHT A11 1n1erv111w
wtlh Dean Martrn
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t '"' H11 l•uJu111 Yt·•• Mujil.e l ov1nu fun
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•F~_bruary 25, 1983• YC )l !R ( :C )~ 1PI .ETE ( ;L JIDE TC) C )l{J\\:CI·: C :C lAST DIVEKSIC lNS
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«> ~ Nevvcomers to SCR contempla'e their careers,
C':' ~ Time of transition for
Cl) ~ actor Randy Oglesby
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By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of 'be Dally Pilot S tatt
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Cl) ~ ~ ~
lt 1s a t i m e o f
transitio n fo r Rand y
Oglesby. th<.> actor who
s tars 1n South Coast -o R . e pe rto ry s c urrent
0:: ma1n s tag C" pla y,
"Betray al," by Harold
Pinter
Oglesby, 34. recenUy
departed h is homebase.
th e Am e r ic an
Conservatory Theater in
San Francisco. for the
har s her , more
competitive world of w
Angeles-area theater
"My expenence m Los
Ange l es h as b ee n
disheartening." Oglesby
s aid. "It was a r u d e
awakenmg after betng at
ACT"
Oglesby s pt'nt seve n
year s a cti n g 1n the
marvel o u s. albeit
sheltered. world of ACT
But last summer, a lack
of roles and a r estless
feeling told him 1t was
time to move on .
Hence his a.mval, last
fall. on SCR's ma.inst.age
a s the fas t -talking
e x -pre a c h e r C C
Sh o w e r s 1n "Th e
Diviners "
"It w as JU S t a
~01 ncidence tha l l got
that role," Oglesby said.
"I came (to SCR) to do a
general interview, I read
for the role that day and
within a week I had the
part ...
His p ortrayal o f
S howers garne red him
critical praise. and the
offer of another part -
Jerry in "Betrayal"' -
frcyn SCR 's Artistic
Director. David Emmes
"I have great respect
f o r Pinte r 's work ,"
Oglesby said e arnes tly
"("Be tra y al") 1s tht>
w o rk o f a m at ur e
playwnght there's not
a s pare w o rd in the
9Cn pt "
In the play. Oglesby
portrays "lhe other man''
-the third in a love
triangle which includes
his best friend. Robert.
and R o b e rt 's wife
(Jerry's Jover), F.mrna
The c haral'le r 1s a
challe nge because the
material is so unpleasant,
O g le sb y s aid "The
characters are all ii vtng
lies So much of the play
1s very dark "
Acting in plays like
"Betrayal" can be
difficult and emotiona!Jy
drairung. he said
But most of the ume,
acting is a w o nderful
pleasure for Oglesby ·· 1
reel very fortunate that
my work IS something I
enjoy,'' he said.
From the very first,
when he read for Arthur
Miller's "Alter the Fall,"
w hile s till in college,
Oglesby has taken only
r ole s that mean
s om e thing to him
personally, he said.
He sort of slipped into
acting during his years as
a pre-medical student at
the University o f
Virgi nia at C h ar -
loC1e:IVille.
Whe n he began
ex p e riment i n g In
th.eater, both on and oH
campus, he realized that
acting was what he
realJ y wan led to do. ''It is
suc h a fa nt aetic
Randy Oglesb y
opportunity to express
yourself what you
b e li evt-, what
experienC\.'S you've had,
your person.al goals and
ideals." he said.
He dropped pre-med
and switched to a libt!ral
a rts maJor , but qull
sc h oo l b e f o r e h e
Ctrushed. "l guess 1 sort
of had th1 · ideal liberal
arts goal," he said. "l
looked at education as an
integral part o f my
e x peri e n ce•, not a s
something that could
give me some tangible
reward."
Oglesby said he sees
acting as a n on-going
education. "You get to
increase your o wn
experience (by acting)
That's the fun part. Your
education gives you a
sense of wholeness.'"
Oglesby doesn't take
anything about acting
for granted. He's always
questioning his decision
to remain ln the theater.
"I ask myaeli, 'Should I
keep acting?' It keeps me
in touch with why I'm
doing it -other than
just for the money," he
said.
For now, the answer
to Oglesby's In ternal
query keepe coming up
yes. "Acting is hard
work, but It 's g ood
work." he aid.
Cecilia Riddett is on
a West Coast roll
By JIMMY JOHNSON
Of the Dally Pilot St~ft
the story of love, passion
and decei t done 1n
re verse chron o logica l
sequence, beginning the
play at the end of a love
affair and ending it at its
Actress Cecilia Riddell
u; on a roU S he has JUSl
stepped out of one play
and mw another and in
both cases, the roles are
plums.
Riddell, making her
debut at the South Coast
Re pe r tory. is playing
F.nuna m Harold Pinter's
award-winning drama,
"Betrayal." S he has the
only female part in lhe
play.
firs~ overtures 10 yearsCec ilia
earlier. Ridden
She comes to SCR
fresh from the Me gar
Theater in Northridge
where she played the
part of Lady S heerwen
in "School for Scandal "
S he w as a s k e d t o
audition for the Pinte r
play
"l was asked t o
audition for this part,"
$he continued. "When I
f int came OU t in August.
I came down and did a
general audition. As a
result o f that audition
and my resume. I got a
call to read for the part.
"I had something
going for me from the
start I had seen the play
twice before. so that
helped. I knew what the
play was all about, 90 I
got the part. It's a heavy
part, too.''
"Betray al," whic h
opened 'I\Je9d.ay and will
continue through March
27. a1eo stars Thomas R.
Oglesby u Jerry. Dan
Kem aa Robert and Art
K.ouet.ik as the Waiter.
Pinter wrote th e
three-character play in
1979 , weaving an
unusual plot about an
adulterous triangle. lt's
"The first scene takes
place in 1978," Riddell
pointed ou t, "with the
play going backward in
time from the re. The last
scene takes place in 1969.
''The play has an
Lronic twist,'' she added.
"We see the mess at the
beginning of the play
and th e n s e e t h e
potential of 1t all. It's a
strange play, but then,
Pinter looks at things in
a st.range way.
''It's about a married
woman w h o has an
affair with her
husband's best friend
and the betrayal is
between the three. All
three are betraying each
other. There is a lot of
lying and in a way they
are betraying themselves
because there is no way
this thing can work.
Born in Seattle, one of
four children of a Navy
family, Riddett n ever
stayed long in any one
place as a c hild. She
a ttended high school in
Arlington. Va .. while her
father was stationed in
Washington D.C. That's
where she got her first
taste of acting.
H e r m o th e r
encouraged her t o
perform. "I was pretty
good. I could sing, dance
and act, and, of ooune, I
was cu~. I liked it, but l
wasn't willing to admit
to myself at that point
that I wanted to be
actress.''
Even during college
she was not ready to take
an acting major. Instead,
she ma.)Ored in French,
but did a lot of
perfo rming. especially
during her senior year.
But by the time she
finished graduate school
at the Cat h o l i c
Unive r s ity o f th e
Americas m \Yashington
s h e knew whi c h
direction h er career
w ould take.
''The university had a
go o d drama d e -
partment," Riddett
said, "and I did a year
with a company th e
department had called
the National Players."
"In 1972 I moved to
New York and worked
as a secretary for a year,
doing off off-Broadway
wheneve r possible.
"I fina lly got into
television commercials
and was able to qwt the
other }Obs." Riddett said
w ith a smile. "Since
c o ming out h e r e I
ha ven 't d one any
commercials.
"Commercials are not
my first major interest,
but they have afforded
me a llvins."
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0 range Coast theater ••• Plays are opening and closing
It's opening night for the Huntingt.on Beech
Pl.ayhouae and closing weekend for four other local
producing groupe.
At Huntington , whic h marked Ila 20th
anniverary this week, the vintage comedy ''The
M~ Go Round" ia the blll of fare. Jldt Secord
Is d irecting the tale of a college profeaor who
become• the target of a Swed.lah siren'• ICientWc designe. •
Jack Willenbacher and Dianne Marlin star M
the profeHorial couple, Sally Golden i• the
Sundinavian temptreN and Patrick Healey
oompleta the cut • a f.amU,y friend . .Ptirtonnanoes
will be elven 1"11da~ S.twdays at 8:.30 throulh
April 2 at the et , Main Street at YodrtoWn
Avenue in the lift VW... eboppina c:imter. Call 847~ for ticket infonnat1on.
~ th.Ir a..-edue nme ti* ...... id are the bekf..oYer. uGodaDell" at the ....._ Vi9jo Pia~, '-n>t Gia. ~ le" at the lrviDe
Commwdty Theatel'.:r " at the Newport
By TOM TITUS Of tlae Dail7 Pilot Sta.ff
Ha.t'bor Acton 'Theater and "Wetlt Side Story'' at
8edclleback College.
Eileen P'tahbach dlrecta the rock-religion
musical ''Oodepell'' at the Forum Theettt on the
Fe9tival of Arta arounda. 600 lAcuna Canyon Roed,
lAgwWI BHcb. f'lnal ,oerlonnancel are tonight and
tomu11ow at 8:30, wtt.h tk!keta at 770-0381.
T~ Wi.lliuna' ''The OIMI M~"
winda u.p CGNaht and tlomolToW •• p..m. ., 'Turtle
Rock o;m.unity PartE. SunnYhlll ao.1 and '1\ard9
&ck Dri~ livtne. Call l&V-Hte fbr htrtber
detaUa.
Moller•'• tran1planted and Texanlaed
"'Tw1uffe'1 dew oat at u. "'"'-"" HMtot Actol'I ~-. -..... v... St., Colla ...... wtda c;---P ..... l md --NW 9l I~ wl ~ 7ti:ao. ~.,....._at Al..&110.
"West Skle &tory." the ti.,e version of the
Oacar-winnina ~.clew toniaht and tomorrow
at 8 p.m. andlkmday at 3 p.m. 1n the main \beet.er
of saddleb.ck CoUese'• MlelM>n Viejo campua.
Re.ervatfiona 831-4666.
Continulnf on ·~es alona the Cout are
"~" at South Com Repertory ~7-4033),
"Private Livet" at the NewP<>rt Theater A rts
Center (642-8119). "Lili" of the Field" for
~ Productibnl (~).''Annie Oet Your
Gun" at S.butian'a Wnt Dinner Playhouee
(492-8960) and "An Almmt Pedect Penon" ., the
Harlequin DlnMr Pi.yhowe (0'79-6511). ••• CALUIOAILD -Audltkml fw tbe dnaatlc comecl~te" wQJ be blld 8unde1 at 2:IO p.DL
_. at ?:JO pa. Ill the H•!!i 8illcb ,_... 1 die Sr ti" VIDlet -w -_...,
IWD -at Ywtmwa A~. . KID x..p wtD Cllt .... IWl ... bar ....... the
llhaW, wbkb oplll9 April 1&. • .
. . ... ---A .. T. Leo's. • • Co as tal saloon offers slick California look ~ I
A .T. LID'S, 3901 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. 759-1854. Dinner served from 5 re IO p.m .
M onday ch.rough Thursday. 5 re 1 I p.m. Friday and
Saturday and 5 re 9 p.m Sunday. Dinner entrees
from $7.95 to $11 .95. Valet parking on weekends.
F'uU bar servrre. Reservat.Jons recommended.
This coastal saloon was launched a little more
than a year ago by the same folks who started
Newport Center's Paradise Cafe. Both restaurants
offer the slick California look and. happily, are well
on their way to joining Orange County's more
noteworthy clin.ing establishments.
A.T. Leo's, however, has a commanding Vlew
of the sea. from its perch adjacent to the Five
Crowns restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway. You
can catch a marvelous sunset if you dine before 6
p.m ., and earlyb~ generally can be seated close to
the rest.aµrant's large picture windows that look out
over scerik brush-covered cliffs and prime Orange
Coast real estate.
Lunch would seem the best time to take in the
expansive view, but noonume meals were canceled
this winter. Manager B1ff Smith says the restaurant
probably will open again for lunch on May l 1f
there's a steady crowd.
The decor is pleasant and simple, with brass
railing and wood set off by white rattan chairs,
Formica-topped tables, earthy green carpets, ceiling
fans and numerous hanging and potted plants
Tables are !let with cloth napkins and flowers and
the bar· area is comfortably partJUoned from the
di.n1ng room.
By J OEL C. DON
Ot the Dally Pilot Start
Service was easygoing yet attentive and our
waitress was m ore than helpful an our menu
selections. The cuisine i.s American , with selections
from the worlds of beef, chicken, fish and all pasta,
al competitive prices.
Smith says the restaurant is planning to add
light.er fare to the menu, such as more hamburgers
and other sandwiches. But A.T . Leo's still takes
pride in its fresh fish, such as Norwegian salmon.
sea bass and halibut as well as its fellucine made
fresh each day at a pasta shop on the Balboa
P eninsula.
The appetizer list includes s hrimp cocktail
($4.50). oysters on the half shell ($4.95), ca1aman
($3.95), fried zucchini ($2.95), nachos ($4.50), potato
skins ($4 .95) and onion nngs ($2.25.)
We found the calaman to be or exceptional
quality and grease-free, a feat that's tough to
match. Ask for some creamy mustard sauce with
this one. A shrimp cocktail received a lukewarm
recepuon, as the shellfish was a bat on the limp side
from too much time in the cooking pot
For the diet-conscious, A.T. offers a rouple of
soups as well as a spinach salad ($3.95), chicke n
salad ($5.25) and garden salad ($2.25) There's also a
lone hamburger dinner ($4.95) that seems out of
place when up against entrees such as scallops
($10.95), sauteed shrimp and fettucane ($11 95).
cioppiRO ($9.95), teriyak1 chkken ($7.Y5). top sirloin
($10.95), tournedos with bordelaise sauce ($10.95) [
and pork ribs ($9.95). Q.
Dinner entrees are served with choice of soup ~
or salad, a loaf of French bread and fresh :;,
veget.ables. I opted for the salad with poppy seed ~
vinaigrette, which included iceberg and romaine '<.CD
lettuce accompanied by cher ry tomatoes, .sliced
{Tlushrooms. olives and artichoke hearts. BUt my -;
guest's soup, creamy corn, wu a delight that er
shouldn't be passed up by thoee who generally c
choose a salad with dinner. ~
A.T . made its mark with my guest's tournedoe. ,..,
The meat was wonderfully tender and cooked as Y'
ordered, topped with a creamy but qght bordelaise
sauce. The vegetables -zucchini, carrots and
yellow squash -were prepared al dente The meaJ
also included an appreciated baked potato.
A fan of hs h stews. l decided to try A.T .'s
cioppmo, a bouillabaisse-style meaJ served in a large
bowl with garlic toast on the side. The steaming
caldron was brimming with aeveral types of fi.sh,
shrimp, clams and a bountiful number of scallops,
all in a somewhat thick tomato stock with just the
right dash of savory spices h's a heavier brew~
most, but apprectated for 1ts onginality
The menu is capped by a selection of rich
desserts includin g Haagen-Dazs, fresh berries,
chocolate mousse, strawberry cream hearts and a
concoctJon called Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate,
thr~ scoops of chocolate chip Haagen-Dazs on fresh
chocolate brownies drenched in chocolate sauce
($2.95)
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KISS ME GOODBYE Rated PG. s\al'l Sally F'ield. Jeff BndCft and Jama CAan ln a ul"t'd plot l1IW' involVlng a man.
woman and the woman'• firwt hl.9band -in aptt11 form
TOCYI'SIE: Ral.ed PG Dustin Hortman play. an out of work
8"\0r who dons women's clothing. and WlNI a 9Dllp opera role
Funniest film of the year, and 1t'a qwt.e ux.w:lung. too JNSM:a Lance. Teri Garr and 8W Mwny are superb"' aupporung roks.
HONKYTONK MAN: Rated PG. Clint Eaatwood shedl hi.
macho~ for thJa warm-~ family him about an ailing
rountry 9lll&"f' tn~lina to N•twille for a Grand {)pry audit.Jon
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WHALE WATCHING CRUISE
ABOARD THE 12' SCHOONER KELPIE
Weekends: 1 a.m. a 4'2:30 p.m .
(Weekdays by Appointment)
SAILS FROM JOl.L Y ROGER
RESTAURANT, DANA POINT HARBOR
"f# ft1111¥1f'ane a ~c:om.ct: ......... ,.,.. .....
411-1114.
131-1111
during the Dl"pre9Gon Eastwood dire<·ted llw rUm, whlC'h al8,)
sl.lln his 14-year·old aon Kyle u the SU\ier'a ne-phew and
traveling companion
BEST FRIENDS: Rated PC. si.an Bun Reynolds and Gokhe
Hawn as a oouple who deode IA> marry alttt hv11lg '°8('lher for
years Mo.t of the convdy comH 1f the deptCUon oC the couple's
m ·1" w problems
ET TIU: EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL. Ral«! PG. stars HL'fU")'
Thoma., Dee Wallace . Robert Macnaughton and Drew
Barrymore This htfChly acdauMd BC1ence fantasy film detlla
with a young boy who beCnend~ n littl<' Ian alJC'n from out.rr
•pao> This ranuly lilm has beoen lOUted as 01w ul the best in
yeani
ENIGMA Ratt-d PG. SW'll MMWI Sllt!'eO as~ lK'C.Tt'l ~I un
11 m1111on behind the Iron Curtain Plo t suffers from
pnod1C.1ab11Jty and lWdt.I WhlC'h prove unronVl~
STILL OF THE NIGHT H.awd PG. st.an Meryl Sll"t"ep and
Roy SC'he1der in a murder mysteory which ubounds with
H1tchrocluan themes Unfortunawly, the film never heats up
enouah to prov.de audi~ any rf•al interest
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~ : 'The Lords of Dlsclpllne .. .' Thought-provoking film
4
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~ The year la 1964. The aettin1 ia a South
~ Carolina military llCademy that hM just admitted ita
.o finrt black cadet. Although all new .wdenta are .f subject to a cruel initiation. the black youth ia
>; lingled out for puticularly brutal treetmmt.
ca Althoughndml is a ._jar '-ae in "The Lordi ~ of Oi8cipline, '' the movie'• central theme is the wide ~ gap between what an imUtutkln prwhea and what
I-it pc.cticea. Above all. it Ml a story of the rWai
involved ln standinc up for one'• prindplea within
such a corrupt environment. J lnst.fllld of following the bl.ck cadet'• ltr'ugle,
> director Franc Roddam and acreenwrtten ThomM
~ Pope and Lloyd Finvielle keep the foaaa on a white
ii: cadet who rel~tly agree. to watch over the
black student. (The acript la baaed on the
aemi•u~ novel by Pat Ccmroy.) While
ca.rryin1 out this aaipment, the white cadet
(David Keith in an exciellent perforTnmce) clmJven
"The Ten," an under1round atudent society
committed to weeding out '"undMirablm. •• 1bouch ita ooncfuaon ia a bit '°° tidy, "'lbe
Lorda of Diadpllne" ia a tbou1ht-provoldng,
thoroughly ent.ert.ainln« film.
"Lords" Ml the latest in a recent revival of
military traininC filmL ~ ita -.y ia aet up to
make aeveral .creme point&, ··Lorc:ta·· .. not -..,._iy
By PHIL SNBIDBBMAN
Ot dae Dally PUot Slaff
manlpu.J,ative • "Tap.. •• It lacka the strong central
romance of "An Officer and a Gentleman." but
deala with loftier ~.
David Keith, who fiunked out of flilht achoo1
in "An Officer ... ," here portrays a ~ who
puta hbmelf and hia roommai. in jeopardy wbeo
''Tbe Lonl8 of Dilleipline" C4llJ be
forgitten for a climax dial is a little
loo neat evea 11Joush it's a
crowd-plelUler.
he triea to expo9e "The Ten." In an interatinl
twist, he doea not do thia out of friendahip with the
bladl cadet -indeed. the two exchanee ff!W wmda
throughout the film. Imteed, he ia tryin8 to uphold
the code of truth and honor inltilled in him by his
teechen.
Keith llldllfully shows hia chanctel"a mixed
emotions and avoids aeli-ri&ht.eoua poetwi.ft&
~ most ol the Qlm.. He l'flCl!Mm fine .uppcrt
from Rick Rcmovich. John IAv.:hielli and Miicbell
Uchtemtem • bMI roommatea, who come to his aid
out of loyalty to their friend. not becau.e they aym= wtth bia cause.
Prolky ~ • nice portrait -the "Beer," an • edemy officer who admits her• a ndlt
but ... tgna Keith to protect the black cadet
nonetbele9.
Mark Brel.-nd doea well enouch • the bladl
cadet, but the acript lfves him very few lines. In
most Oil bla ~ he'a forced to llilently endure
verbal abu.e and ph)"lical t.orture at the banda ol
bia dewneta.
Director Roddam ia an ~ whme lMt
feature wu "Quadropbenia." In "Lords" he
demonatratea except.ional atory-tellin1 aldlb,
maAnteinine a brimk pece and • air of • ...,... .... He
alao doea well in capturtn1 the cadet•' rouch-houaing camaraderie.
"The Lords ol °'9cipllne" c.n be foqpwn for a
climax that la a little too wt, ewn thcqdi it'a a
crowd-pleMel-. The film doea • eommmdab1e job ol
explorina a younc ..a'• moral dQemrna, and lt ia •
URful reminder ol the atridm tow.rd r.oal equality
that have been tabtl just in the pMt two de..._
"DON'T MISS 'TABLE
FOR FIVE' "
"JON VOIGHT TAKES A
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TRIUMPHANT!"
VOIGHT'S MARVELOUS
PORTRAIT TURNS THIS
'TABLE' INTO A
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SPLENDID
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# THE CHILDREN ARE
TERRIFIC. THE FILM
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this 1-ntty diaa:Ners.
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DUDLEY MOORE · ELIZABETH McGOVERN n LOVESICK
JOHN HUSTON cm ALEC GUINNESS
Music by PHILIPPE SARDE • Direcn ot PhcXographyGERRY FISHER 11 •
Produced by CHARLES OKUN. Wntten cm Dlll!Cled by MARSHALL BRICKMAN
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and aot.en II.all of louUaena CaJ.ltorn.la
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David Atherton. music
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S ymphony, will make
h is debut on the'
internattonal musical
scene Saturday night aa
t h e Orange County
Philharmonic Society
pre9e0ta a conoert by the
Loa Angel ea Phi 1-
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The program will al8o
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Russian-born pianist
Youri Egorov of
B eethoven'• Pi@no
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orchestra ot Slr Michael
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4.
The concert, which
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Santa Ana H.iah School
Audito rium, 529 W .
Walnut. Santa Ana, will
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Overture to The
Creatures of
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Philharmonic Society
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Costa Mesa. or by Ciiling 642-7667
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PAUL NEwMAN I OIARLOTI'E RAMPLING I JACK WARDEN
JAM~ MASON I THE VERDICT I MILO O'SHEA MUSIC BY JOHNNY MANDEL
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weekend for the Mi.km Viejo Pia~ in the Fonun
Theew on the FeeUval of Arta lfCJUDda, 650 Laguna
Canyon Road, Laauna Beach (770-0381). Final
perfonnance9 are '°"'Cht and Saturday at 8:30 p.m.
"LILIES OF THE FIELD.'' a drama tet in the
Southwest. 1a beinC pre1mted by~ Produc:tiona
at the Westminster Audharium, 7571 W~ Ave.,
Wettrni.nner (~Be). CUrWn timet are 8:30 Fridays
and Saturdays and 2 p.m. ~ya through March 6.
"PRIVATE LIVES," a Noel Coward comedy of
mari&al croea·pollinatlon, cont.lnua at the Newport
11\eater Artl Cencer, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newpcn Beech
(642-8119). The play I.I pr8ented Tbundaya throulh
Saturdays at 8 p.m. until March 12..
"SEE HOW THEY RUN," a Brtuah farce, opena
next Tbund.ay at the San Cemeilte Community Theater,
202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San Clemente (492-0485).
Perl~ will be liven Fridaya and Sacu.rdaya at 8
p.m. throu&h March 26.
--'TAltT\JF I£;'' a ~l:IClmdy aet in-Itel Teua.
windl up lea ND &t the Newport HMiJol' Action 'lbeater,
390 Monte Vilt& St., Costa MeM (831-5110). Clotilna
perfonmncm are tonJPt and SalUldly at 8 p.m. anil
Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
.. WEST SIDE STORY," a dnmatic mUlical eet ln the
New York. 1beuo, complete~ lu en1a1ement at ~ c.o1Je8e ln M1lllon Viejo (831-4656). Flnal
pu-formancea will be liven t.on.lgbt and Saturday at 8
p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m.
-ART---------------GEE GALLERY. 495 N. Cout ffiCbway, L.guna
Bach. '1Drawtno of the n,unt/' a collection of nudes,
runt throu1h March 4. Hour• are noon-5 p.m.,
Thundaya-S\lnda19-Informadoo 497-1830.
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171b, liib and 19th century co&i.cUhlea Md furD{~
nma hb. 2$-27. lnfmmadon or rwrvadom. 48t 0339.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY OOMlllUNfrY cDn'D,
-10200 Slater Aw., roun..an v.u.y. An abill6dm .ad
Wdkm will be beld .f'eb. • at 7.p.m.
DISJGNS BICYCLED GALI.DY, tll N. Harbor
Blvd., J\aJlert.on. ExhibU entUW. ••Lund.,: New Dtrec:dam." wm teeture m mw .n ,._ wortm. On
view r.b. 26-Apil 2., Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m.AS
p.m. Inlmmetion 171-1311. •
BC SP.ACS. 235 ~ Aw .. 1..1cuna a.ch. J:xhlbit
of the woril:a ol ~ Muion ,..._ ... and
Rumio Seto will nm lilarCh 2-2e. Gallery boun are
Tueeday-Saturday, 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 1-tonnation
Wl-1•.
UC DlVIHE, Pine Ana Gallery. lluhUmdia abib6t
of wwb by Ccnnie 7.ehr' caa--. tbrouP March 5,
Gallery houn noon-5 p .m ., Tuesday-Saturday.
Inf~~-
BIZZOLl GALLERY, South c.o..i Plua, sua
Brileol. ec... ..... 8w9dWi artilt KJID ..... will haw
an e:xhll* 01 •c tbia week and nmninl tbrouih lilarcb
15. a.a., boUl'a are Monday-Friday, 10 a.m..-8 p..m.,
Satwdey, 10 a.m.-t p.m. and Sunday, noon-& p.m.
InfonMUon 967~1.
80WDS IW8SUll., 2002 ~ N. Main St.. S-.. Ana.
"lnua: Sptrtt of World of the Bertnc Sea J:eld.mo,"
lpdoedee 2&0 objactl from the SmidwonAm lmdtuUon'• ~,al Mimost. 8--r.b.. Jl..Alri 10. Baun ... ~-a.~1u~ p.m., ~·....a pa. NftfORT BRANCH I UY, .. 890
Clemente Dr., NewpGlt Bw:b. Sert..-a.a.. .u-w
Aleodatloe bosu a IHI ....,,1nar entttlecl, .. Wbat'1
a,.'l*'•C tn Om~ An Today." Held,._...,
......... 10 a.m.-noaa. March 1-22. SerW ..... $20 •
.... 1emlle '8. Iafata.ikm and aw,......., -.SI~
or 844-2287. ·
KILLS bOUSJ: VISUAL ARTS <XJllPl.D. 12732
Miiin St., a.den Gron. "Sea..-," an mEbA1'*6on of
....... P" ID a variety ol. media. WOl nm M.-dl I-April
24 In the Sa1t Gallery. Houu are 1-5 p .m .,
W~-Sunday. InfonnaUoD aM707.
· AGS PARK. Pine Al1a c.t.r, 4t01 Walnut
Ave., Irvine. 0..-. Cclunty Ana Am.. will hold ha
math ......... Feb. • fram 8 a.a.-aoon wttb e• ,..... ...... OD "A Look at Wbme We Are, .ad
We're ac..c." labwllaD m-ia.
OBANGS COUKTY CBJfTSR J'OR
CX>NTDIPOBARY AJlT, 1121 W. MacAi1IMlr Blvd., a..,. 111, Senta Ana. MMda lhow, n.mallls Ill.eh 2-25,
feature• eabtblt1 by three artiatl. B4"1n are w.-...--S.mdQ. =t:&; ........... Mt .... QUOaUM A1tr Y, 1'74 N. ec.& llllbway,
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. Classical-jazz ensemble to
_per/ orm at OCC Sµt~rdax
• The innovative cJaMiQl-ju:z
ememble, Windaonp, will perform
at 8 p.m. Saturday ln Robert B.
Moore Perfonning AIU 'nM!etre,
Qrange CAut C.Ollege. •. ~ -
• Advance tickets, priced at $4, are
on ale in the OCC ticket office
which is open Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. A $1
dlmcount la available for Gold c.ard
holden (.mor cltbem) and ch1klreri
under 12. Tk:keta will be 90ld at tbe
928 E. 17th ST.
COSTA MESA
642-1105
door for $5.
Wlnc:l8onp members have •
individually recorded for television
and bave performed with such
artilta u Sarah Vaughan. Meli.a-~. Freddie Hubbard. Lena • _
Home; Kenny Burrell. Carmen
McRae, and the Pointer Sisters.
Mem.bera of the group include
Sinclair Lott on d.ruma. John
Giannelli on bus. Jean Strick.land on
nute, Llewellyn Matthews on piano,
and Alan Bennan OD guitar.
Margaritas
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Mon., Tues., & Wed.
4 to 10 P.M ••
luncheon Specials
Monday thru Friday
Sunday Brunch
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Cost~ M~sa Only
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it) BLUEBIRD GAl..LDY, lMo S. c.o..t Hllbway, l'..uval, lndud&D8 ~and com.,.u~ 111 ~cultural Mm ..... Uaa, featurinc four eldfta
N l.aauna Beech. Two-pllery lhow Feb. 26-27 la entitled, I frM. Informadan id-aMI. from the vm.,t al a.mbell. Alalli:a. wlJl be held J'eb. 27 to----. .. 1_.0ld.a-..'"•-·New"r.-n-.hounarell CRAZY BORSS STSAK HOUSE, 1080 froml-4p.m. ii ---• ._.__..... . ..__~ BrookhoUow, Sm.ta Ana. '!'be fCende1l• w01 appear Feb. LAn STOP AND NEWPORT JAZZ NITS::LUB,
2 a.m.-~ p.m. Cbed Mcnda1L Jntanmt1an WT-U77. n , ffntlbow ate p.m.. lnfCrlme1an Mt-;1a12. --J• .ca.. Antta C1B1y _..the JoM Poole~ : -iMUSICI • ..-. · ' \~"~. -· --. -.'-:-!_: ~.c:=..:="1:~.::.=:="'~
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:2 Oranee County Youth Symphony Clrc:biiMra w01 perform St., BuntinPJn Bwh. Hw.Uncton Bw:h Art 1.-.ue _ft I Ml'£\. · · · ' ~ Feb. 27 at 4 p.m. Ticketa, at P aenen.I admblaion, meednc wUI be held Mardi 2 at 7:30 p.m. •· IHllftl (_ _ . • . . _ •
...... avallab&e at the door. Information. -'.a18. • 00 d UC IRVINE. Fine Arta VW.p Th419ter1 Dance ~ UC IRVINE, Fine Aria c.oncert Hall. :r.tival of Jau., "M~::!!m>::::.· ~~<;!..,~, ~·~ faculty holda performancea March 2-6 at 8 p.m. c Feb. 27 at 8 p.m.. featur9 the UC Jm ..,_,,hie and ____.. by the Oran&9 C.ounty Pbllbarmanic ~. Information -.-11.
• 1uea1a. Information and ticketl w.-11. --------~ 51•LES --· -1 UC IRVINE, l'lne Ana vm.,e Theater. Recital for wW be held J'eb. 28 at 10 a.m. Infonnll-6'&-8411. --------------> cello and Pano wW feature Geoffrey Rutkowald and HUNTINGTON Cl:NTER. ~Ave. at the Sm • . • -·
> Wendell 1'el8on ~ 28 at 8 p.m. Tlcketa are $5 eeneral D6eco rr.way ln HunUnctm 8-:h. Ol'CUI v.,.... will LA VJ:l'A MONTERBY CX>NDO RJllC. BOOM. 700 o I edm...,,,,,, Information as.e379. bri.n& ltl three-rinl lq top ln f'eb. ~27 for eeYen W. lA Veta, Onmee. GeHcqualn'8d s-t)' wUl be held f • UC IRVINE, Campa Park. Fourth tumual BluecrMa ~ lnfonMdan 821-1802. Feb. 2& at 8 p.m. A""""'cn $10. lnfonMtian N5-4MO .
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Bergeson not scared off by Speraw
Ollie Speraw
seeks district seat
BY STEVE MAULE or..,.Ollr ........
Newport B •ach A•-
a emblywoman Ma rian
Berieeon won't back oft on her
plana to run for the •t.a\e 1enat.e
(n 1984 becauee a fellow
Republican hu jumped In the
race.
B e rgeaon, a third-term
lawmaker, la Interested ln the
newly c r eated 37th Senate
Dlatrlct, a aprawllna territory
that takes in the entire Oranp
County oout and atreichee to the
Golorado River.
THI DRINlil CDllT
I llllJl\'V 11 lllllll\ln . '. I 111
,
"I'm surprised he'd declare before
he's even a resident of the dislrict,"
But St.ate S.n. Ollie Speraw -
a Lonj Beach resJdenl who lOlt
hla own dlatrl c t durlng
reapportJo.nment -beat her to
the pun c h yeaterda y by
announctna he'll eeek election to
the new dlitrict.
Speraw had more than a year
left on h1I Senate tenn ln Lonj
Beach.
Local Republican boolwn are
fearful of a Ber1eson-Speraw
claah and relaUona between the
two lawmakere have become
strained In recent week.a.
"I'm aurprtaed he'd declare
before he'• even a n!Sident of the
dl.lt.rklt," Bergeeon Mid, t.ak1nc a
dJ& at Speraw.
Speraw II look.Joa for a home
ln the MW dJatrict.
"Thi.a la contradictory to ht.
orltlnal ltatement that he
want.ed to ptOVide eervklel to thJa ar.. ftret ~fore becomlnt a
c andidate ~" the Newport
lawmaker added.
Speraw ha1 been alven
permlllton to open d.lltrict otficm
ln what wlll become the 37th
Dlll.rict ln 1984. He opened an
office ln N:.'r/Qrt Beach thta
month and he ~'1 leue a
motor home u a tnavellni offiot
1.iee DIBTRICf, Pa1e Al) ·
Marian Bergeeon
won't change plant
. CDlll 1111111
. ! Dentist faces suit
• , , I\ rJ • . 1 ' c " • r J 1 , • I\ 11 • • • r, · " . .. . c 1 N 1 • .
Disney
goals
outlined
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Dead girl's family could ask $10 million
By JODI CADENHEAD or._. Ollr ,.. • ..,,
A multi-million-dollar lawsuit
was expected to be filed today
against a Costa Mesa dentist, one
da y after the fun e ral of
13-year-old Patricia Craven on a
grassy hillside ranch where she
loved to ride horses.
Dave Fishman, a Laguna Hilla
attorney representing the Craven
family, said he planned to file the
suit today in Orange County
Superior Court against Dr. Tony
Protopappas, who treated Craven
Feb. 8. Fishman said damases
betw een $5 million and $10
million will be aought.
Prime rate reaches
4-year lo-w: ·10.5
NEW YORK (AP) -Some of
the nation's major banks lowered
their prime lending rate today to
10.5 percent from 11 percent. the
rate's lowest level in more than
four years.
rec;ent declines in open-market
money rates, whic h reduce
banks' cost of acquiring funds for
lendinR.
The prime lending rate has not
been at 10.5 percent since
November 1978.
Craven waa the third patient
of the Coat.a Mesa dentiat to die
since September. Earlier this
week the high-volume dentiat
waa temporarily suspended from
practicing after the state
Attorney General'• Office
acc used him o f "aroaa
negligence." The three patienta
who died had been anesthetized
by Protopappaa.
Protopappaa has claimed
through his attorney that he ia
innocent of any wrongdoifl81. No
criminal charges have ~ filed
against the dentist in th.e deatha.
Under cloudy akies yesterday,
the family and friends of Craven
gathered on the sprawling
Rancho C apistrano church
retreat, overlook ing San Juan
Capistrano.
The cuts by Citibank, the
nation's second-largest bank.
Chemical Bank, No. 6, First
National Banlc in Chicago, No. 8,
and Mellon Bank in Pittaburgh,
No. 15, among others reflect
All of early today, local banks
had not announced any plana to
follow auit and lower their prime
rates aa well.
The Rev. Robert Schuller Jr.
told the moum.ers that "Patricia
Craven's death iB a tragedy to_ ua
all. Some of you may be blaming
aomeone elae for her death. But
that isn't the best reaction. What
do we get but revenge and
hatred?"
A cloae friend , Becki
Ransbottom, 15, said "Trish loved
life. She'• not really Rone. I'm
(See DENTIST, Pa1e A!)
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Patricia Craven'& 1tepfather, Jerry RU.88,
Repeat nerd
Doug Kelly shares his lunch with a
laboratory mouse during competition
yesterday to become top nerd at UC Irvine
for second year in a row. Another
competitor is shown on Page A3.
comforts grieving mother, Patricia Russ,
at girl's funeral.
A job hunt that's
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... ...., ........
The arudoua appllcanta moved
from table to table in a mastve
hall at the Orange County
Fairgrounds yesterday, hoping to
grab ~ome of the 5,000 jobs
available in 19 Target dl8count
stores.
The stores are operuna aoon
throughout Southern Calllornia.
Target offidala had interviews
a:heduled with between 600 and
700 people in Orange County.
One applicant. Jeff Javage, 25,
of ea.ta Meaa, said he hu been
lookinl for work for about four
months. He wu laid oU at h1I
last job with a plumblOI firm
becau.e there wu not enou1h
buaine91.
''I came out here from Virginia
a year ago, and I'm ge~ ready
to move again lf 1 can t find
aomething," he said. '1'he rent's
due. My wife'• worki.Jl8, but that
doesn't pay all of our billa."
Keith Niitani, 20, of Buena
Park, wu looking for a part-time
job while he attends Cypreaa
College. ··rm thinkiJlR of going into law
right on
enforcement. .0 I need money to
get through the police academy,"
he Mid.
At a time when the moat
common buaine. news involves
layoffs and plant clOBinp, Target
Stores ii bucking the trend by
opening 19 at.ores thia spring in
Orange, Loa Angeles, San
Bernardino and Ventura
counties.
The c hain , baaed In
Mi.nneepolia, has already hired
about 700 full-time management
people and la interviewing
through Monday to fill 4,200
Label On peanuts
too salty for HB?
................
Ceneored label of
peanut packa,e
By ROBERT BARK.ER °' ... ...., .........
The salty label on a 35-c:ent
package of peanut.a ha• some
Huntington Beach reaidenl•
~.
The eellopbane-wrapped mack
food, eold on the shelf, be.rs the
ltkeneu of a crou-eyed,
1ray-haired mother whoae
purportedly German aurname
cloeely reMmbles a four-letter
word unacceptable in polite
eodety.
~ local resit;lenta uy the
almilarity i• more than a
colnddence. They want to ban
Today•• TV Lot pay• a 1peeial tribate 10
Hawkeye, B.J., Hot Lipe and tlae real of
the "M*A*S•H" _.. u alley head for
home alter flsbtma tlM Koreu War for
11 le.""91on IUIODe.
aale of the peppery peanut
p.c:kage to minon.
Duke o.durka, a Huntinaton
Beach manufacturer. l• upaet
that hi• 16-year-old daughter
wu able to ~ the peanuts at a
local aervjce station.
He took hia complaint to City
Cou n cil man and former
"Mavericlk" co-star Jack Kelly.
The name of the peanuts
"•hocks the hell out of me,"
Kelly lllid.
But Laura Hlll•, a
reprwntatlve of the MFP Inc. of
Manhattan. Kan., liated .. the man\l~~t...~~-deac:ribed the
(See Paunvn, Pqe A!)
By GLENN SCOTT of'IMO.-,NM ....
Ray Watson, the popular
Newport Beach resident elected
yesterday aa Walt Disney
Produc tion•' next board
chairman, said he'll focus special
attention on developing Dianey
World near Orlando, Fla.
, Innovative develOpment plana
are nothing new to Wat.on, 56,
an out.aide director during the
last 10 years for Disney who wu
choaen for the post during an
annwil meeting at Disney World.
He WU president of the Irvine
Company during one of its
•busiest perioda, from September
1973 to July 1977. After leaving
the firm when it waa eold to a
P!"lvate group of investors for
$337 million, Wataon organized
the Newport Beac h -bHed
Watson, Eberling and Lung,
another real estate development
firm.
He will remain president of
tbat group while aervlna a•
chairman of W alt Dhney
Productions.
Dlaney World la a
ISff WATSON. Pase A%)
Target
part-time jobL Target expecta to
interview abou't 17 ,000 people for
thae openinp.
'"nle unfortunate part of the
prooe91 la that we1re aeei.ng a lo\
of fine ~le, and we don't have
enough jobs for all of them, ..
admitted Georae Hite, a Target
vice preaident vialting the
Orange County application
center.
~Jet, described aa an
"u e" di.acount chain with
18 stores in 21 at.at.ea. bad been
hoping to enter the California
(See JOB SEARCH,-Paee A!)
Duke Dadurka
upeet over brand
Tennessee Williams
Pu litzer winner
DENTI ST FACES SUIT ...
aure everyone ha1 one 1peclal
memory."
Attending the 1ervlce1 were
the girl'• ~ptather Jerry Rua.
father Georae Craven and
l{l'andparents.
DoCuments filed In court claim
the Sacramento girl wu liven 11
different drup, one of them four
t.lmea the recommended dolqe,
before she lapaed Into a coma
Feb. 8 and died 10 days later.
unlike ly Olacler General
ln1uranc:e Co. will canc:el the
dcmU.t'I malpractk» INUrance.
He uld he wu hired by the
Insurance company to keep the
company Informed about the
cue. Proto~pu report*1ly cerriee
$1 rnlllJOP wol1h of ~ lnlu.rance, both • an Yidual ::"t.~~~,.~
Schreiber case • to Jury
I
Prosecutor calls d e fendant 'k illing machin e'
By JEFF ADLER or .. .._,......,.
An Oranc• County S uperior
Court jurl b•1•n deliberatlnc
the fate 0 Cody Leo Schretber 1
accused In the decapita tion
1layln1 of hl1 MlHlon Viejo
roommate laat October, today.
Schreiber, his head bowed, '
scribbled on a le gal pad H
Deputy Dlat.rict Auorney Bryan
Brown deecribed the 28-year-old
defendant ... '•killlnl JNdlJ.ne"
durlnt clo1ln1 1tatemeQt1
yeNl'day.
Bzown called Schreiber •
"cold, calculatln1 lndlvld•l"
who kicked roommate Dennl1
Schubert to death in a "ruthl ..
fury."
Then, Brown told Jurot1, the
former mental petient aevered
hi• victim'• head In a "neat,
clean -c ut h1hlon." The
proaecutor 1u11e1~ed that
Schreiber learned how to carry
out ~ dec:apitaUon by readina a
five-volume book on how to k111,
(ound by police In hil bedroom. • Brown al10 1ald Schreiber
decapUat•d S c hubert t o
complicate the proceu of
Sdlndt~ the body when It wu
found. Thiat too WU detailed ln
ihe book. Brown aald.
8chrelber'1 attorney, l>eDuty
Public ~r Ramon Orui,
contetted the "calloua p6ctUN"
the prmenatar had .-lnttd of ..
client.
Ortis 1ald that Schreiber ll not
a calcul a t ln1. l nlelllaent •
Individual. "Hit mind la very
young . . . Hl1 vocabulary f1
better than hil lnteW.ence. He
ta.lb a good pme,'' OrlLz u.id In
hi.I summation.
He uJd Schreiber only at.ruck
Schubert In aelf-defenae after
Schube rt had a tte mpted to
punch ha client.
T e nnessee
1
1
Williams ·
I d e ad at 7 1
Darwi n Kassell, an
Independent Insurance carrier
hired by Protopappu' medical
insurance company, sa14 lt 11
A camp truat fund f« children
hM been .. , up a at H•rt'-'e Bank. P.O. BoX 18917, lrvine, 1n
memory of Pafrida Craven,
PEANUTS PROTEST ... ·
peanuts as a l~tirnate novelty
item.
"Our mes are full of letters
fro m people who like our
productl and who are amuaed by
the name," she u.id.
going to have to order some
more. The men In the bar next
door are really buying them,"
.
Ousted. Fluor exec
sues for $11 million
I
NEW YORK (AP) .....,.. P ulitzer
Prize -winning playwright
Tennessee Williams, author of "A
S treetcar Named Desire" and
"Cat On a Hot Tin Roof," died
today In a Manhattan hotel,
police and the hotel manager
said. He was 71.
Sgt. Joseph Falus said
Williama' aecretary, John Ucker,
found the author lying on the
floor of hia room at the Hotel
Elysee. Williams died of natural
causes, police said. Sy Pin to,
general manager of the hotel,
said Williams had lived there on
and off for 15 years.
The playwright, who called
writing "the fatal need" of his ife
and said he was glad he had been
a ble to channel a "bi>rderline
psychosis" into creativity, evoked
nightmares of sexuality and
violence that sometimes shocked
his audiences.
"There are aome aoreheads,
however."
Meanwhile, t.ck at the beach,
a deputy city attorney 1&)'1 there
may be little an irate dad like
Dadurk.a or anyone el.8e can do
about the R-rated peanuts. The
whole iaaue may be wrapped up
I n the question of Firat
• Amendment rilhts and whether
the name has n!deernlna IOda1
value.
Police Chief :Earle Robitaille ii
alao getting involved.
"There's probably not much
we can do, but we'll take what
we get to the district attarney."
he IJ.id. . .
The peanuts, both salted an.t
buiter toffee, arrived at the Jet
service station Monday, and
they've been 1elllng like crazy, ~rding to the attendant.
·~e're running out and we're
she uJd.
''I thought they were kind of
cute," said ltatlon manager Sue
Kimble. "I took some home to my
huaband. "But they're npt a dirty
product. If they're dirty, so are
lots of names of Gennan people
in the phone bc*>k."
She said mostly adults buy the
peanut1. "We don't have a8
over-abundance of c hildren
buying gas."
Oaaurka, a manufacturer of
contalnen for rocket engines and
other u.sea, said he wants to halt
the sale of the peanuts to mtnon.
"The siation la rlght next to a
video pme center and kldl go in
there all the time to buy food,"
he.~· one thing to sell lt to Jay L. Reed
adults In a bar, but 1 don't think suing Fluor Corp.
it's right selling that stuff to
Jay L. Reed , a high -profile
Fluor Col'p. executive before his
job WU terminated last March, hu filed an $11 million lawsuit
againat the corporalion.
The Oranae County Superior
Court law1uft alleges that Reed
wa1 wrongfully !ired without
warning or a hearing. He . it
.eeklng SlO million In punitive
dama1ea and $1 'fnlltlon In
general damages. ·
Fluor Corp. official• said
yesterQ. y they have no comment
on the suit which w aa filed
earlier thla week.
I
Reed abo named aa defendant
McKenaey & Co., a New York
management oonaulting finn that
r ecom men d ed a maj o r
restructuring of Fluor'• executive
ranks last year. Implementation •
of thoee recomrnendatlona cost
Reed his jOb, he alleged.
Reed sald in the suit he earned
$10,000 a month in hls executive
c apacity . H e regularly
repreaented the corporation at
gatherings of local community
groups.
A 33-year e mployee who
worked h1a way up the corporate
ladder from an analyst'• poaition,
Reed married the former Marnie
Fluor, sister o f corporate.
Chalrman J . Robert Fluor.
Ho wever, the couple had
divorced and Reed remarried lelB
than a year be f ore his
termination.
Hia lawyer, Michael Balmages,
said he will investigate the
relatfonahip t>etweerf the divorce
and the termination during
dl.ecover)' stages of the lawsuit.
klda," h e said. • ~~...iN'?~uw:~-Sla'in JiOy's mother ' t-estif~s-----..-....
He ~eted to fame at the
close of \Rwld War Il with "The
Glass Menagerie," but 20 years
later drink and drugs plagued his
career.
\-JOB SEARCHERS . . . ~..!~~~.!a ~ik!p~p~;:hto:~;·~~
. Th e m o t h er o f a 1 l a i n w})o had not returned home that
Defenae attorney Ron Brower
reeerved h.ia right to preaent an
opening 1tate ment to the
six-man, 1ix-woman jury until
later in the cue.
DISTRICT. • •
From Page A1
for the rest of the district.
Bergeson admi tted tha t
Speraw has obvious advantages
by his presence in Orange
County.
"Just going around and
shak ing hands is nice but I'm
af~d the job has much broader
responsibilities," Bergeson said.
Speraw, p ain ted a s a
"carpetbagger " b y some
Bergeaon supporters, said h is
feeling la that Bergeson should
k ee p her safe Republican
Aaeembly district and permit him
to run for the Se n at e
unchallenged in the J une
primary.
market with a large number of
new stores.
Its opportunity appean!d la.It
year when the Fed:Mart d19count
chain we nt out of bu1lne11,
leaving many large unoccupied
stores.
Target a.ueed to leue 33 of the
for mer Fed Mar t stores in
California, Ari.um.a and Texas.
In Orange County, Target will
o pe n this spr ing in forme r
FedMart stores in Huntington
Beach , Garden G ro ve and
Anaheim. (Three stores abo are
being opened in nearby Long
Beach.)
Positions being filled by the
di.lcount chain· include cashiers,
s tock p eopl e, snac k bar
personnel. maintenance workers
and cart attendants.
Hite aaid m ost of Targe t 's
part-time employees tend to be
college students. housewives and
people with other full-time )Obs 12-year-old Anaheim boy faced even ing . Thompson was a
who wiah to supplement th~ ,.-the convict ed sex offender resident of the complex.
income. Specific wages were mat/. ~c used of his murder and Thompeon waa arreated two
diacloeed for all positions, but · 'l'ecounted for an Orange County days later by Anaheim police and
Hite aaid a beginning caahier Superior Court jury how she had charged with kidnapping,
with no previous experie nce asked the man If he had eeen her sexually 'molesting and killing
might start at $4 an hour. son the night he dlaappea'red. Brenneman on Aug. 25, 1981.
Nationwide, Target ha.a about Kay Brenneman testified that He ii on trial for flnt-decree
35,000 employees. of which about defendant Robert J. Thompeon murder i n volving 1peclal
70 percent are part-time worken. ·acknowledged aeeLna Benjamin. circum1tanc:e1 and faces the
Hite said the part-time work a ne~apaper boy, earlier tha1 death penalty if convicted.
force is 8 factor In keeping evening. She also recalled Chief Deputy District Attorney operating costs _ and prices -smelling liquor on Thompeon's James J!:m1&ht told juror, durtnc
lower. Heu.id it also enable. the breath, 1he teeUfled Wedne.adAly. hil open.lng statement that be
finn to be more flexible with lta Dre~ aa1d lhe went to intend• to prove Thomp1on
store staffing uilng a small the Ariaheim apartment complex aexually apu1ed Bren neman,
Heavy surf,
rain likely
along Coast
Mott rain ii in store foe the
Orange Co&1t th t1 weekend,
alonl with CXJntlnued heavy IUrf
an d h igh tldea, the National
Wea~ Seivioe ays. worklorce durlng slow periods -whic h formed the major .. hog-tied'"" him and stuffed him
a nd more employees on busy portion of h er son's Register in • trunk.· Showera are predicted for
tomoCTOW aftemoon and Sunday.
It Will be partly cloudy ~t
• • •... and early tomorrow, with the
chance of rain esalattnc to 80
percent by late tomor~ow,
weekends, for example.
WAT SON TELLS GOALS Target's merchandiae mak~
include9 two-thl.rda hard g
(housewares, small appliances, From Page A 1
etc.) and one-third soft aooda leader David Beker, • friend of -forecasters Wei. .(clothing). W119Gft'1. A-heavy.. "9U.t.L advl•o~y
e Week·end rain seen
Wat1on wlll take over u remained In effect today, with
cbalnnan May 1, the tame day COMtal property OW1*'I advilled
that Ronald W. Miller becomel to protect Hpoeed 1tructurea,
chief executive.~ rep&.ce L. ell*iallY ~~in the
Cardon Walker, 87, who atept stiinm ot late January.
_t,_ ..-eoect.illt Frllnkle
Shew .a today Saturday. Ftb<uary 26
43-aquare-mlle tract of land,
mostly undeveloped . which
includes the EPCCYr Center, a
250-acre tt}~e _yark. The
acronym standl for Experimental
Pro totype Community of
Tomorrow, and the development
repre11ents one of Dilney's most
ambitioua projects. Similarities between what
Wataon's Irvine Company 9(1'.lght
to accomplish with it. deaicn of
lrvine, and Dimey'1 efforta to
con ceive i n novative llvlng
patt.ema. are obvSoul to manx~ .
down from both posts. Walker, a Hi1ba today wen predkted in
46-year wtenm ol Dlmey, will the IDid..eo., with tonilht'• loW9
remain on the board and wiU ranalna from S> to M.
Coasta l
Chen~ of rein eo perunt.
Cloudy t~ow wlttl rMI end gueey -"" Wide IMtety dunnO IM~.
··~ prop.rty owners end
local euthorttlee -ecM-1 10 b egi n lak lng w ru t e ver
pr'9Caltlonl ~ cen to protec:1
expc>eM etruc•ur ..... peclelly ~ dMI~ .n ltle devMtatlnQ
1Com. of leie Jen.J«y," Hemllton
ee6d In • 9lltf ecMeoty.
CoH tel low 51, Intend 50. ---------Temperatures Coeetel. lftlend lllgtl• In upper eo.. w-.eo.
lnoree elng 1outh win d• t~OtrOW OVef outer COHt•l ..... off Sen Clemente lelen4I ~ 20 to 36 knoU 111te In -.-. Wlrldll llong \tie oo.t llgh1 end
.,.,..... tonlQht but 111e1eeelog '°""' wlrldl fom«row. W..wrty ..... 4to lteetwtlh ~to I._. on ..i teeing ~.
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'"l'bett were thme who pa.uea Woodbrl~ a Dllneylan.d fot;
adult1. •• 1rvlne community
auu me cbalrm•;,:~ of Ye•='• early mornln1 the exec u t l v • UM. nann t .27 iDebm ol rtm
Mills " • IOll:U.-llrw' of the to .the a.ta .... --and .\&
late Walt Dlmey. R1e current inct. to HunUUton s..:b. The
title 11 pr-.td ent and chief c oun t y l!nvlronm ental :
executive officer. In hta new Maru9'"*'t A.,,..:y bM 11_..s ~• wa-., will report to 9.61 IDcbm ol rain tbil---. • . . . compared to 7.• lncbe9 mt ,..,. . ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'---~~~~~~~--''--~~---.~~~~~~~~~~: -.
· IAU ITMU TODAY
OBIE SPORTS L~D.
--
Ya)e Avenue overpass studied in Irvine
Thr e e in Newport
honored b y PT A
Newport Beach residenta Patti n omu and Mr. and Mn.
Reuld Jvaeuea ~ve been honored with eervice awa.rda by
the Andenen Elementary School PT A.
The 8ervice awa.rda were pre.ented during a ceremony
markln1 the PTA'• founding. The annual award1 are
preeented by the .chool PTA to people who have been actlve
ln the community and school.
Thom.u was clted for her aaaiatance in achool drama
productions and the Jurgenaena for their activity with the
echool and area athletic Pf'081"8J'1'\S·
•Hearing specialist Dr. James Lue wui CU.CU. hearina
problema common to older people at the March 7 aeneral
meeting of the Senior Citiz:ena Club of LaJZUDa Beach.
The 1 p.m. meeting will be held at the \'eterana' Memorial
Community Center, 384 Legion St. Refreahmenta will be
served following the program. ---.A free two-hour seminar on Interior design aa a career
will be held Saturday in Newport Beach at the c.allfomia
Institute of Applied Design.
The aemlnar will start at 10 a.m. To make reeervationa,
call 754-5711. The institute is located at 3300 Irvine Ave.
•Laguna Beach senior cl tiz.ens are plannlng a variety of
short trips around Southern California and thoae Interested ln
participating should sign up aoon.
Travels to the lndio date festival, Universal Studloa, the
La Brea tar pita and the Fam\era' Market are~ planned in the
coming months through the Senior Citiz.ena Club of Laguna
Beach.
For specific lnfonnation, call the club at 497-2442.
•A computer fair, giving students and community
members a chance to penae the latest computer models and
gadgetry, will be held at UC Irvine Thunday.
Word processors, calculators, printers and 10ftware from
more than a dozen companies are expected to be on dllplay ln
the University Center from 10:30 a.rn. to 7:30 p.m. Admiasion ii
free.
The event ia sponsored by the university's Student
Activities Office. More lnfonnation may be obtained by calllng , Jhe office at 833-5181.
IY many ., 3,000 can per day
woWd UM an cw.rpm ~
to 1pan the Santa Fe &Uway a\
Yale Avenut ln lrvtne, IOOOl'dinl
to city environmental reporta.
Traffic on the brtdp, which
would coat an .. umated t 1.2
mlWon to conatrucl, would no\
O cean Vie w
teache r s OK
new contract
Qfficlal asreement on a new
contract ha1 been reached by
Ocean Vlew School teachen and
offidall ln the Hunttncton Beach.
diltric\.
'lbe aareement callt foe about
600 dlltrict teachera to receive a 7 ,
percent pay lncreuei th1I year
and a 6 percent pay lncreue ln
1983-84. Both teachera and
tru1teea approved the pact
Tueeday.
Thl1 year'• pay locreaae la
retroactive to July 1.
Additionally, district offlciala
have agreed to adjust all teacher
qlary 1tep1 (automatic ralaea
.bued on education level and
~eara ln the di1trlct) to the
orange C.ounty average.
District oftidala ai.o agreed to
add t300 to each teachers' frlnae
benefit packaae thla year and
next year u well.
Coet of th1I year'• l.ncreue la
estimated at $1.1 million.
The new wage packqe will
l.ncreue the pay of the average
teacher to about $25,865, offidala
said.
The Ocean Vlew district la
made up of 23 elementary IChoolS
Ln Huntington Beach, Fountain
Valley and Westmlnater.
RUFFELL'S
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• Tumyour
unusables
• Into e usable e cash.call
• Dally Piiot e classlflecl
642-5671.
create enouch nolM io IW'paN
th• city'• 1tand1rd1 tor
rHlden\lal ar111, 11td Mike
ThJele, Irvine aenSor planner.
However, lf Yale eventually ll
extended to ere. the Santa AN
Freeway in a aeparate overp1.9,
13,000 ctn would Cl"* lhf trackl
daily, creetina the need for eound
walla,~leuld.
The Irvine City Council
certltled an environmental report cowrtnc the project th1a w•k. It
allo approved an ~ment with Santa Fe to build overpua.
The city haa appUtd for a
8800,000 1rant from the 1tate
Public UtlllUea CommlNlon to
help finance tbt ov•rp•H
conttruc\lon. Rema1nin1 fundt
would come from the city with
10me particlpaUon pcm.Ible from
Affiliates of
Onnae C.OU,,ty pwnlnlll\t
Public worlu 0Ulctal1
currently are meettn1 with
nei1hbora who Uve near the
ov~ 11 .. to dilcula whet.Mr they d Ub co ~ aound w.U. lf
the bridae ii built.
A pedeatrian oven::romlnl now
llnk1 Yale over the track•
between Deerfield and Wlnvlle
avenuee.
the Luguna Beach Museum of Art
present the
11th Annual Antiques Show ,
An 1nt1mate showcase ol thirty three C3hforn1a dealers leaturmg line examples of 17th. 18th and 19th
Century furniture. 1ewelry. clocks. paperweights. silver. crystal. porcelain, investment quality prints.
books. mirrors, rugs, and art ob1ec1s
Cou11try French Preview Party
Thursday February 24 from 6 10 9pm
A sumptuous feast of French pates cheeses
fresh fru11. Baron of Beef. poached Salmon.
chicken quiche assorted breads and Pet11 Fours
$35 per person
Conttnental Brealt/ast Panel
Friday. February 25 lrom.10 to 11 30am ,.,., .
Everythmg You Ever Wanted to Know About
Antiques A Oues11on and Answer Panel by
Antiques Experts
$15 per person
Continental Brealt/at Panel
Saturday, February 26 from 10 10 11 30am
"Dec()(at1ng with Antiques
Special Problems of the Collector"
Panel of ASIO Decorators
$15 per peraon
Show H ours
Noon 10 8pm -Friday & Saturday. February 25 and 26
Noon to 6pm -Sunday, February 27 .
Door Oonalton.$5 R!1 ( l.Qr,,lb!®s calal.ogue and readm1ss10'1}
Reservations 10 special events are limted mail reservation checks to the LBMA to ensure seating All
events are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law Proceeds benel1t the General Operating Fund
of LBMA Entry fee apphcable one time only and may be
deducted f1om resef'Vallons f()( morn than one event
307 Cliff Drive' Reservations (71 4) 494-0339
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Inflation under control
WASHINGT6N -The Labor Department,
rejtaering it.a major meuure of in!lation, Mid today
that con1umer prlce1 ro.e • acant 0.2 percent In
January. Had the old caJculatJon been Uled, oonsumer
prjces would have been uncbanat<f.
Hou1lng coets roee 1ubltandally, u had been
expected under the new formula, but heating oU prices
posted a record drop and guoline prices were abo off aharply. ' •
The old calculaUon ))ad been widely criUcized for
overemphuizing the effect of homeownenbip CC1ta.
HOUling cotta roee 0.5 percent, and auolfue pricee
J,at month fell 3.3 percent. ff~ heating cm prkea
plWlled 4.1 percent. The fresh declines in energy
prices are laraety the re1ult of the continuing
worldwide oU glut.
Japan stick s b y Mexico
MEXICO CITY -Japan will stand by iw oil
purchase contract• with Mexico despite the
Ouctuations in the international market, aaya Jape.nae
Ambuaador to Mexico Kiyoak.i Kukuchl.
"My oounlry will not change its percentage of
imporU of Mexlcan crude. To the contrary -a
contract wu aigned with the state oil monopoly
(Pemex) to acquire 160,000 barrell daily, 45 percent
more than in 1982." He noted that $850 million of the
$5 bWJon loan package Mexico's Treasury Department
ls seeking will come from Japanese banka.
Japan is Mexico's second-largest trading partner
after the United States.
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