HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-03-04 - Orange Coast PilotIHI DRAIGI COAST
Willie Wisely
loses TV bid
HB murderer denied
TV show lie detector
8yJUPADLBR °' ... ~ ..... --Convicted Huntin1ton Beach
murderer WUlle Ray WlHly
won't 1•t tM chaJU \0 ltar on
the nationally 1yndlcaied
&elevtaion lhow "Lle 0.*'«" u
he hMl hoped.
An Oran1e County Superior
Court Judie. actln1 upon a
requut by Wllely'• own
attorney, hu forb&dden Wt..ely to
tape ., ae1ment of the ahow,
hoet.ed by hl1h-proflle crtm1nal
lawyer F. Lee Bailey.
Santa Ana attorney Keith
Monroe uked that hil client be
b&rred from takl.na a polyaraph
examination and appeartn, on
the ahow becawie neither Wl.ely
nor Balley bad coruult.ed him
oonoemJ.na the appearance.
Judie Francl1co Briseno
granted Monroe'• requHt and
.
1-ued an order prevenUn, the
tasitna orur howl before it w .. achecfuled J'tb. 24.
'nw lhow purpon. \() •how the ~ 'lC !nnoeenoe of It• 1u.t •uar1" by admlnl1terlnc
poly1raph examination• to
IUHt•. The 1ue1t1 then are
confront.ct with the reeultt of the
lie detector iait before a naUonal audience.
Wtaely, 29, hu been aeekJ.na to
appear on the •how for about
four month•. He claim• a
poly1raph examination that
never wu admitted u evtdeniCe
In hit trial confirm• he 11
Innocent
Wlaely la awaiting formal
aentendna for the murder of hla
atepfather, 61 -year-old Robert
Bray, of Huntiniton Beach. A
jury haa recommended a death
aentence.
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ORANGECOUNTY C ALIFOR NIA 25 CF.NTS
Police
arrest
doctor ;) .
By ROBERT BARKER Of" .. hl,r .........
Dr. Mark H. H"opp has been
an-ested by Huntington Beach
police on auapicion of recklesaly
dlapenalng drugs to patients,
authoritiea said today.
Two former patienw died from
drug overdoaes from his
preacriptlons after visiting
Hopp'• detoxification clinic,
Deputy District Attorney
Cuistopber Kralick aaid.
Alto arrested on related
chargea ia Hopp'• daughter,
Renee YOUJll, 24.
K.ralick said he ia gathering
information to forward to the
state attorney aeneral'• oltice for
• po!fible ~order. KraUck .aieea-1-r~ra
phy1ician la facing 20
ml8demeanor counts that include ~ of pres:ribina medlClne
"under the guhe of 1he
detoxification program."
He said patients at the clinic at
&427 Edinger Ave. were given
Darvon ana Valium which Weft
being uaed in lieu of other
.w.tances. such u herotn.
"One addiction was being
aubstituted for' another,'' he aaid.
Hopp'• daughter, Young. WU
charged with eight mltdemear:>m'
counts of diapensing Darvon and
Valium without valid
pl"eKl'iptlona, Krallck said.
Hopp and Young were
releaaed on their own
recognbance following the
anesta at their office yesterday.
K.rallck said that medication
dupensed at the clinic waa
believed uaed in two drug
overdoae deaths in 1980 and
1981.
He •aid druga used in the
alleged overdoaea "were
comistent with bottles of pi.lb llt
the death scene that had Dr.
ffopp'a name on them.''
Kralick aaid the drup were
destroyed by the coroner'• office
after the deetha were ct.a..ified
M IUiddee.
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TV crew at left and unseen crowds on shore wonder how many
more onslaughts The End Cafe can take.
ls this the end· for The End?
Restaurant balancing precariously on Huntington Pier
BJ PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. o.llr ........ With The End Cafe ba.landng
precariously atop aplinterea
wooden pilings 1,800 feet Into the
Padfic, a tense "pier watch" la
under way In Huntington Beach.
The storm-buffeted city pier,
which has suffered about
$7~.ooo damage, mainly to the
tip upon which the cafe rests,
waa closed to the public
yesterday. But that didn't atop
apect.a\Ors from gathering on the
adjacent beach with binoculan
and umbrellaa ln hand.
Slain Viejo :.:nan's body sought
Some onlookera h,oped the
local landmark would withstand
the pummeling wavee. Other9
hoped the storm-powered surf
would kick the remain.ina lep
out from under the cafe.
By STEVE MITCBEU. ................
The family of a Saddleback Collece ~t Who WU abot \0 •th on the streets of 'njuana .,.. auempttna today to retrieve
the body of the man from ........,, offldall.
1 )i(emiwhile, 8 Baja )Idle WU
~ to rule thJa weekend on
whether a Tijuana policeman
will be put on trial for the
1ho0Un1 death of Kenneth
~ Newton, 24, of Mi.ton
Viejo.
N~ an electronks student
at Saddleback College, died at
the 'njuana Red ero. hoepital
Sunday about half an hour after
he WM ahot on a atreet just two
miles from the San Ysidro border
cr<ming.
Hls three companion•. who
were jailed following the
incident, have •Ince been
relea1ed , according to Tom
Scholl, Newton'• roommate.
Scholl, who served In the
Marine Corpa with Newton, WU
(Sff VIEJO, Pa1e A!)
The pier criJlla la the lat.eat
chapter In the colorful h1atory of
The End Cafe.
A cafe ai8Jl explalna that the
restaurant WM built In 1933, that
It WU de.t:royed by a fierce storm
in 1939, then wu rebuilt and
uaed H • machine gun poat
durlng World War D.
John Guatafaon, who b11
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TV festival
KOCE, Channel 50,
ld"b oil ii• 16-aisht
FESTJV AL '83 at 5 p.m.
tomorrow aa NOVA
preeen .. a nport on
1iiip .... peec1 traim ol
tdday. See TV Lot· \_
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V•a.rau will ptlter
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batketbaU team had It•
1eaeon come to an end
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Hmif lnalt •• Palm
Springs HIP rolled to a
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Weekend ,.
forecast:
No • rain
By PHU. SNEIDERMAN
... STEVE MARBLE
Of ... Dl!llr .........
Orange County residents,
reeling from a week -0f
destructive downpours, were
welcoming back a mming friend
today -the aun.
National Weather Service
forecaaten aaid coutal residents
can expect a few clouds but no
aC!cfttloD•l rain ttu'ou1b the
weekend. The tOl"eCllllt calla for
v-.riable cloudlneu tomorrow
and Sunday, with temperatl&re9
climbinl k> tbe-mid~tomoa'O.W
Vita111in C
hits areas
of Irvine
By GLENN SCOT1' o<111e o.llr .... ...,,
The odd thing about rain
atonna In Irvine la that cleanup
activttlea often include the faint
smell of orange juice.
Such wu the cue yesterday
along Carver and Crockett streets
in the Shadow Run
neighborhood of Northwood,
where in home after home
resldenta were mopplna up from
a siege of muddy water thla
week.
The w•ter came from an
unimproved flood control ditch
running behind the homes on
Crockett. The ditch lines an
orange orchard.
Aa prom.lied, a dty work ~
WU Oil hand yesterday \0 help
residents pt rid of the layer of
mud depoaited by the wave that
atruck Tueaday afternoon.
Homeowners were responsible
for removLna mud from their
yards and homes \0 the meet. A
city bulldozer acooped it into
..,. btna from °"'eY• Rubblah Service. AD>c with the pUea of mud,
stacks of waterJocpd c:arpetlnl ·
and rubber peddtns abo atood In
the autters. evidence ot where,'
(See OBA.NOES, P ... Al) ..
and \0 the low 70s Sunday.
Overnight low temperatures
will be In the high 40s oc low 50s,
weather aervice apokesman Paul
Tolleeon said.
Local resident• and
government agencies were
expeded to u.e the break in the
weather \0 continue cleanup and
disaster relief efforta In the wake
of thia week's storm.
Co':Z officiala maintained
eerly y that the countywide ·c:lamaae total could reech u high
.. $50 million. Gov. George Deukmejan ha -
-declared Ora.nae C-ounty a state
disaster area. President Reapn.
who inapected the battered
Southern California coastline
yesterday by air, promised \0
"expedite" the d~tion of the
region u a federal d1aast.er area.
Such a designation would
allow local storm victims t o
qualify for various federal relief
programs.
In dtiea along the coast. storm
damage usessments continued
today. .
(Sff COAST, tr.1e AZ)
Disaster aid
centers open
till Sunday
Three American Red Croa
centers will remain open at leMt
through Sunday for Oran1e
O>unty fiood vtcUma In need of
food, clothing, shelter and
medical aervtcea.
The centera are located in
Huntington Beach at the
Hunttnauin Beach Qvic c.a,ier,
2000 t.faln Street; In Santa Ana
at 601 Golden Circle, and in
Fullerton at 1207 N . Lemon Ave.
The centers will be open from
10 a.m. to 7 p.m . today and
tomorrow and from noon 1o 8
p.m. Sunday.
The 0ranp C-ounty chapm-of
the Red ero. will be distribuUna
free handboob Oil bow to deul
up flooded holbe1 ln
nei1hborhood1 that were
affected. The booka will aleo be
avallable at the ceQten. ~
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• VIEJO • • • Deatli. inain issue , From Page A 1
• ID Edwards trial
By STEVE TRIPOlJ ofltleO.-, .........
The auorney for murder
defendant Thomaa Francia
Edwarda, who told. jurora hla
client ahot two ,Ula and killed
ORANGES. • •
From Page A1
the runoff cauaed the moat
damqe.
And scattered among the
debria, pinned under fe.ncea and
againat car tirft, aat hundredt of
smashed oranges from the
nearby orchard. They had been
swept from the fields and into
the ditch by the runoff. When
the c hannel backed up at a
culvert at Trabuco Ro1td. the
oranges were carried through the
yards and down Carver by the
rushing water.
Dozens of oranges were
clustered several blocks from the
orchard yesterday, aignals of the
force of the water that rampaged
through the three-year -old
subdivision.
Indeed , Irvine waa littered
with vitamin C. There were
oranges in road rnediana, oranges
in front yards and orangea in
parking Iota.
A few were even on trees.
one ot them, Mid today her will
try to convince the eanel next
week the crime doelln t merit the
dM\h penalty.
Deputy Public Defender
Michael Giannini Mid he h.u foll
'from the atart that Edwarda'
defen.e ii a "l \I\ laue cue."
The main i11ue la whether
Edwards lay in wait for hia two
victims -the apeclal
cln:urnatance that could mean the
death penalty, Giannini aaid.
Another luue la whether the
shoof.inl ia flrat or .econd-de~
murder, he aaid.
Flrat-degree murder ia a
killing by premeditation.
Second-degree murder lacks the
ingredient of premeditation, or
planning.
Giannini said he told jurora
prior to their selection that
Edwards shot two 12-year-old
Lake Elsinore residents -
Vanessa lberri and Kelly Cartier
-at a Cleveland National Forest
campground 18 months ago.
But in hia opening at.atement
and defense of Edward1 thia
week, which took only a day,
Giannini told Juron hi.a client
was deprease over a recent
divorce when he gunned down
the girh near Blue Jay
CamJ>8round.
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Ominous clouds hover over the Newport Beach oceanlront as
surfers prepare for better than normal waves.
Dick Dale's court
appearance delayed
An arraignmen\ for onetime
teen Idol Dick Dale -8'lC'U8ed of
having unlawful sex with a
13-year-old girl at his Balboa
mansion -has been postponed
because~of an apparent
scheduling mixup.
Dale, eelf-proclaimed "King of
the Surf Guitar," has denied the
felony aex perveniion charges,
claiming he does not even know
the Sirl.
Dale, whoae real name is
Richard Anthony Monaour. was
popular in the 1960. when hJa
surf group. Dick Dale and His
Del-Tones, had several hit
Municipal Court in Newport
Beach. .
. The Orange County District
Attorney's office, though,
claimed Dale's attorney asked for
a postponement yesterday and
requested the arraignment be
held March 20.
Noting that March 20 is a
Sunday, the Di.atrict Attorney's
office expressed bewilderment
today and said a different date
must be set.
Neither Dale nor his attorney
could be reached for immediate
conunent.
~~ °!'-~ fai.tthut.~ph\s tri~ wwt Vl--.a wt flllt roonuna-.1
delth ..... Sunday.
But be ha.a been In contact
with two ot the three campen
who' IOOOO'lpen.led Newton, and •
thil la What he WU \Old:
"Ken (New10n) w• retuminc
with h1a fl1enda from a camP'na
trip ln one of two llDAll pickup
truckl," Scholl Mkt.
'"nle truck 1n front ltalJed OU t In a puddle and Keh "pulled
aheAd and •topped to help ...
ft WU at that ti.me, Scholl ~
that otf~uty 'njuana patrolman
Guadalupe Mora atopped hi•
own car and ~ New1on in
a heated araument.
There were ahota and NeW10n
wu fatally wounded.
One of New1on'1 companiona,
Peter Stock, 22, wrestled the gun
away from the officer, who waa
not in uniform, Scholl aald.
When Tijuana police arrived,
they arrested the off-duty officer
and Newton'• three companiona.
Scholl aaid two of Newton'•
frlenda were beaten with clubs
and maced, although the U\ird, a
woman, was apparently left
alone.
Two of the victima were
released earlier this week. and
Stock was freed yesterday
afternoon.
U .S Vice Consul Joel
Cassman corroborates Scholl'•
story.
"Newton became involved in
an argument with the driver of
another car that had stopped and
he was shot in the pelvta u a
result of the argument," a..man
said.
The officer rema.ina in Jail on a
homicide charge, Cusrnan said.
Scholl aaid ne does not know
what sparked the argument
between Newton and Mora.
adding Newton's three friend.a
"aren't even sure t.hemaelva."
But he uys his roommate wu
not a trouble maker.
"He wouldn't give anybody
any trouble," Scholl said. "He
was a happy-go-lucky guy."
And, Scholl said, Newton
knew how to handle him8elf in a
foreign country.
"He lived most of his life
aboard and he knew how to act
-esJ*ially in Mexico," he said.
Scholl said that perhaps details
leading up to the shooting will be
revealed ln court.
records.
The longtime Newport Beech RESTAURANT PERILED . • •
Delly .... ..._..."' c..........,
Dulcimer maker Jim Fyhrie stands outside his Laguna Canyon workshop
where his car was parked before it was washed by storm to upper right.
resident waa arrested last month F Pa e A 1 on the charges and freed on rom g
$25,000 bail. Dale ia 80CU8ed of owned The End Cafe for the past
oral copulation with a minor. The eight years, was counting on It tO
incident alleaedly took place in weather tbia week'• furiou1
1981. • storm w i thou t fur th• r
Dale has uterted the charges destruction.
are either a "fantasy" on the part "We'll just have to wait and
of the girl or a ".et up" atemming
from divorce proceedings h e
currently is going throu&h -
The arraignment originally
was set tod ay in Harbor .
COAST GETS BREAK IN WEEKEND WEA TUER .. •
S&L lqwers
prime rate to
11 .W. percent From Page A1
ln Huntington Beach, which
was hit hardest by the stonn, city
spokesmlJ.11 Bill Reed reported
the following damage figures:
-526 single-family houaea
A. McCartin
rites slated
Rosary for Aaron J. McCartin,
father of Orange County
Superior Court Jl.ldge Donald A.
Mc:Carti.n, will be recited at 8:30
tonight at St. Nicholas Church ln
El T"oro.
Mua will be aaid tomorrow at
10 a.m. at St. Nlcholas.
McCartin, 86, died yesterday.
He is survived by hi.a wife,
Ruth, of Laguna Hilla; a
daughter, Barbara Ground. of
Irvine; a aon, Donald; seven
grandchildren, and six
great-grandchildren.
Interment wW be in A.oenlion
Cemetery in El Toro.
received major and mino r
damage from the floodiN.
-234 mobile hordes were
damaged.
-Total damage to
single--family houses ii expected
to exceed $8 million; mobile
home damage will total more
than $5 million.
-Damage to dty property is
eatimated at $1.5 million,
including $700,000 damage to the
city pier and $200,000 damage to
The End Cafe, located on the
pier.
Early today, about 500
Huntington Beach residents were
still unable to return to their
homea because of aevere flood
damage, Reed laid.
A !led Cr<m relief center will
remain open through the weeke,nd
in the lower l~el of Huntington
Beech City Hall. Federal disuter
assistance will be offered there
also, if the federal deslgnation 1'
received, Reed aaJd.
In Newport Beach, mud wu
beinl ecraped from streets; boata
in Newport Harbor were being
pumped out. and sand bags,
which had been stacked in front
of homes and businesses on the
Balboa Peninsula, were being
hauled back to the city yard.
A rain-saturated hillside above
Bayside Drive near Jamboree
Road was being wa~hed today •
by city engineers, who insisted
homes atop the hill are in no
danRer.
"We're getting an occasional
minor alip,the ground is 10
soaked it'! oozin& down," aaid
Wade Beyeler, the city's general
services director. He aaid Ba~de
Drive will be open to motonsta.
Beyeler said once the earth has
dried out, homeowners in I.rvi.ne
Terrace will be aaked to
recon.truct the damaged hillaide.
They may at.o be alked to pay
cleanup cost• auociated with
clearing rubble from Bayside
Drive.
Only Backbay Drive, a narrow
winding road running ~l~ Upper Newport Bay. was
to Newport motorists today. City
workers said It will be closed
several weeka for repairs.
No boats in crowded Newport
Harbor were sunk or lost ln the
storm. But cleanup of the harbor,
which Lii littered with splintered
sectiona of docla and piers, will
take up to two montha. City
Manager Bob Wynn predicted.
Crewa in nearby C.O.ta Mesa
continued clearing clogged storm
draina, removing debris and
repairing new potholes in local
streets.
Mike Stevena , city
maintenance supervisor, said a
carpet caught in a 21st Street
storm drain cauaed 90me minor
Iloodin& yesterday.
Atsi.atant City Manager Allan
Roeder said damage to trees
uprooted in Tuesday's Costa
Mesa twister 1s estimated at
$10,000.
In Laguna Beach, Laguna
Canyon Road 11 expected to
remain~ to commut.era for
at least two weelu.
BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -
Great Western Savings, the
nation'• second-largest aavinga
and loan. aays it haa cut its prime
mortaage rate half a percentage
point to 11 IA percent.
"We have money to lend," an
unidentified Great Weatern
spokesman said today. "We're
actively looking for loan.a, and
we're using the rate to attract
them.•·
The firm's new rate for loans
of up to $1~.ooo is adjustable
monthly after the first aix
month•. It Is the loweat rate
currently available in the atate
and the loweat rate Great
West.em has offered in almoat
four years.
The apokesman said yesterday
the reduction reflect.I the effect
of new money-market accounts
that banks and S&L'a atarted
offerina last December.
Savera put a record $14.~
billion into aavinas and loans in
January, mainly Clue to the new
account.
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see," he said. "The outer &hell of
the cafe ii stable, but the flooring
and underpinning are weak."
For many yeara, Guatafson
was a production manager at
variou. food processing planta.
He took over the pier cafe as a
sideline, but it developed into a
full-time job.
Yeaterda y. he removed
unspoiled food and equipment
fralll the cafe. Ella Chrlatianaen.
who operates ~eral other pier
businemes, agreed to store 90IDe
of Gu.tahon's good.a.
"That's the main reaaon I'm
out here," Guataf.aon said. "I like
the location, the friendly
atmosphere and the people."
Aa he cleared out the cafe, pier
watchen remained in place on
the adjr.cent beach, braving rain
and chilly wind.a.
"I just heard that the pier was
going to go," said Don Her'ICh, a
HunUnaton Beach carpet and
drapery aaleaman. "If it was
going to IO· I wanted to wa~h
it."
"Last night there were about
200 people on the be-ach
watching it." Mid Matt Lothian.
21, o! Huntington Beach. "There
were guys on the bluff doing
football cheers, trying to aet the
pier to fall. I thought that was
pretty stupid."
He added, "I don't want it to
fall, but if it does. I want to be
here to aee il ''
"I didn't .know the pier was
fal.llng," aald Lila Staab, 21, of
Orange. "I juat really Uke to
come down to the beach when ,
it's storming."
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Orenge Ooul DAILY J.llLOT /f'rlday, Maroh <4, 1813 "'
NATION Disaster funds 'probably zero'
House passes jobs bill;
quick Senate action due
Storm-ru"aged state prayK for federal 1u;sistance, no rain a s losses mount
By Tbe A.11odaced Pre11
WASHINOTON -Thl' ftnt rNJOr antJ-n!C8Slon bill <>f the
98th Congrea hu cleared the Ho~ by a wide maratn and t.
headed for what ta l'xpect«'<i to be cqwiUy quick actfon In tht-
Sen.ate.
The $4.9 bUUon emer~ency meuure, approvf'd 324-96
ye.terday, la designeod to prov1de 400,000 permanent jobl and
$700 million ln emergency housing, food and health care for
victims of the recesaJon.
Adminis tration backs free food
WASHINGTON -The Reagan admml11tratlon says
rniWona of pounda of free food can be In lhe hands of poor
Americans by 1pring tf Congress acts quickly According to
government analysta, hundreds of millions ot pound.a of grain
and dairy producta and poultry, all worth more than $1 billion,
could be distributed to the poor thJa year under lhe legi.alaUon.
Ex-governor's wife found slain
HOUSTON -Although the estranged wife of former
Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus was lhe thlrd woman in three days
found slain in bathtubs In west Houston, there are "no obvious
similarities" hnking the deaths, pohce sa.ad. Elizabeth Drake
Faubus, 44, was found yesterday in a bathroom adjacent \0 the
master bedroom. She was nude and suffered several blows to
the head.
Congress nixes m (litary advisers
WASHINGTON -The Reagan adnunistration's dec151on to
send more U.S. military advisers to El Salvador is under attack
1n Congress by Republicans seeking \0 force lhe Salvadoran
regime to negotiate with leftist guernlla.s. "Advisers lead to
troops, and troops lead to growing involvement. It's a dead end,"
said Sen. Mark HatHeld, R-Ore.
Miss Vniverse Pageant moving
ST. LOUIS -The Miss Universe Pageant for 19ft:l.
origlnally scheduled. to be held in Cartegena, Colombia, will
instead be held in St. Louis, officials have announced Pageant
president Harold Glasser said 80 to 85 contestants will start
coming into lhe city about June 20 to begin reheal"Slng and
filming promotions for the final 9how
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Gang threatens 'Rolling Stones'
By Tbt Auoclaled PreH
W l lh m or" than half
Calltornl1a'1 1..~1untlee in a al.It. ot
4' rn•ri~e ru: y, off I c I a I• w •rt•
"prayln1" today for help from
the federal l!lOVtirnment and a
dry Wl~kcnd U l\Orm dam we mount.c:<i to $160 million
President Reaaan prom11ed
1wlft llCtlon for the 1taht'1
"airave" problems ln a te.lt:phooe
call yeaterday to Gov. George
Deukmejlan.
Seventeen people died and
more than 40 were injured ln the
vicious onslaught that began wt
Friday. More than 10,400 people
were fotted from lheir homee, 60
h ouses and buslne11e11 were
de•tr~t'd and 1 ,68~ d111m•6'••d ,
the •tJAte Otrkc of J£mt.'raienl'Y
St·rvlcn reportt.<c.J
•·w~·r.-pra.yloai that we con il't
addlUunal ft'<icn1I a .. 111t.1.111t·t' aa
flC't>vle out ther~ nt :d help," aald
OES 1pokeewum1ui Anita Carda
Stat.c.• dl.IAttcr fund.. dr.-lnc-d
by Janulill'y and early February
•torm1, have dwindled to
"probably iero," ahe addr-d
Many ot the 10, 700 pt'OJ)l~
dlaplaced since tht' weekend
beaian ba1Una out thel.r swamped
home1 or .•hovtdlng mud and
debrla.
But In AJvoo, a low-lylng San
Joae neighborhood transformed
by flooding into a 6-fool -deep
lake, 1,700 people may not be
able \0 rutuJ'n home tor up \0 lO
days
'1'tw wau.-r'1 Ju.tt 1lrnn11 lhert',
tht41"\•'1 no place \0 rut It," aald
Sally Uarrtl , u city
rommunlcotlona oftlccr "Thett'U
~ no ablAwment ln floodwat.era
tor two \0 thrtt day•"
Ano ther 3,000 peoplt!
evacuated ln low-lylna atta1 of
San Jew were t!xpected to return
to their hc>rnM by la~ today or
Saturday, otflclah aaid.
Near Chico In Butte County,
U0,000 acres ot farm land and 100
buildings aJong tht' Sacramento
River remained under water.
Mudslides and washouts
continued to plague hundreds of
pt>Ople n.ear the Bia Sur ooui.
N ralna let up eomtWhAt on
Th w1'd.t y, Northern CalJf ornJ.ane
1AdoptL'd reeourceful 1ll'•teti• for
coping: a rancher rented be.ta &o
get ft.."t'<i '° c.tU• stranded on ' flooded tleld aouth of Chico, and
f*Ck mulm carrted 1upp!Ja to 20
people In a M~nterey County
canyon hit by mud1lldn and
fioodlng.
The ~ational Wulher Se~
predicted today's partly cloudy
11kle11 would turn to rain on
S11turday. But the upcomlna
storm "will be conalderably
weaker and move through much
more rapidly" than the week'•
previous delugea, aaid forecaater
Keith Ewing.
1,400 hoDies einpty
dalll 'not safe'
LOS ANGELES CAP) -
Another Pacific st.onn that had
been barrehng toward Southern
California this w eekend may
detour to the norlh, sparing the
water-logged hills and coast more
ram.
ll was especially good news for
crews pumping out the Sinaloa
Reservoir ln Simi Valley, where
a crumbling earthen dam fon:ed
1,400 homes to remam evacuated
this morning for the serond day,
Ventura County fire dl.Spatcher
Anme ~agerson said.
"Residents are not being
allowed back in." Jagerson
said. "because not enough wat.er
has been taken out to make it
safe for them "
pump off the excess water, and
Jagerson said officials hopt'
to allow residents back into their
homes lat.er today.
Meanwtule, the Army Corp9 of
Engineers shored up the dam's
walh, said a fire diapatcher who
didn't want to be identified.
A I~ severe problem of dam
erosion was also continuing in
Riverside County. and in Santa
Barbara County on Monday a
small earthen dam gave way,
threatening a trailer park near
Santa Y~.
WASHINGTON -The Hell's Angels, still angry at lhe
Rop.ing Stones more than a decade after a violence-marred
concert. have an "open contract" on lhe rock group, a fonner
member of the outlaw motorcycle gang says.
Heart patient contracts pneumonia
SALT LAKE CITY -Barney Clark has developed
pneumonia caused by nausea and vomiting and has been put
back on a respirator, a hospital official said today.
President Reagan and Queen E lizabeth
chat as they pose for photographers at a
state dinner in San Francisco.
Massive storm runoff had
more than filled lhe dam with an
estimated 65 million gallons of
water, causing 15 feel of the
dam's face to slip away But at
was hoped a break in the stonn
would allow the needed time to
Sheriff's deputies called off a
seQJ"Ch late yesterday for An.gel
Garcia, who had taken hi.I llOfl
and nephew boating on the
ram-swollen San Gabriel River
near the City of Industry, about
18 miles east of downtown Loa
Angeles, said Deputy Kevin
Carney.
The boat ovenumed, dumpinj
the three into the fast moving
river. Angel Carcia Jr. 11, ana
his cousin Fernando Reyes, 13,
were rescued by sheriff'•
deputies, but the elder Garcia Queen cheered, booed • ID SF was missing l .
STATE British monarch praises California, visits Sacramento Also missing was Terry Lee
Fox Jr., 19, of Apple Valley, who
went rafting down the Mojave
Raver Wednesday and
d.J.sappeared. His raft was found
yesterday m Helendale, eight
miles downstream from where
he had begun his ride in
Victorville
Gianturco replacement considered
MARYSVILLE -A career civil servant with 36 years
experience in the st.ate Department of Transporution said
yesterday he expects to replace Adriana Giantun:o at the head.
Leo.Trombatore, 56, is lhe director of District 3 of the state
transponauon system.
Punk Rock TV host found slain
LOS ANGELES -Police were seeklllg the murderer of
Peter Scott Ivers, host of a punk rock show on cable TV who
was found beaten to death m his downtown apartment. Sgt.
Mike Nichol '8.id today. Iven, 36, who appeared on lhe USA
Cable show called "New Wave," was found about 4:15 p.m.
yesterday.
Diablo nuclear startup delayed
SAN FRANCISCX> -The planned startup of the Diablo
Canyon nuclear power plant has been delayed another 90 days
'because modifications are taking longer than expected, Pacific
Gas & Electric Co. says.
WORLD
Israeli poll finds Begin ahead
TEL A VIV, Israel -Fifty percent of Uraella think Prime
Minister Menachem Begin is the man most suited \0 lead the
government, according to a poll published today by the Daily
Y edioth Ahronot.
Little progress in horse search
DUBLIN. Ireland -AlmoBt a month after muked gunmen
snatched the Aga Khan'• $13 million champion racehorse
Sberga.r, lpecial aquada remain on round-the-<lock duty ln 150
police divisions in the biggest dragnet in recent Iri.sh history.
But as the daya pasa with few new leada and no communication
from the thieves, hopes for Sherp.r'1 aafe return are fading.
Search team released from jail
NA.KHON PHANOM, Til.a.iland -Former Green Beret
James "Bo" Gritz and two other memben of a team which
8eal"Ched for U.S. war prilonena in Laoe were releaed from jail
• today after a Thai acquaintance posted their bond. Yesterday,
GriU'1 wife Claudia revealed that her husband had 9mt home
film and documents wt may prove his contention that at least
10 American row. are alive In Southeut Asia.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Aft.er a rught crowned by golden
caviar on the table and raucous
yells in the air from 5,000
protesters. Queen Elizabeth lI
prepared lo Jel to Calafornaa's
capital today for more pomp and
~.
Before champagne toaats
sounded the finale o f the
glittering state dinner Thursday
night at the M.H de Young
Memorial Museum, the nearby
Rocks block
queen's road
to Yosemite
YOSEMITE NATIONAL
PARK (AP) -The sce nic
highway that Queen Elizabeth II
was supposed to use to reach
Yosemite National Park
tomorrow 1s closed by a rock
slide, but an alternate route is
avail.able.
About 1,000 tons of rock, mud
and trees fell onto State Route
140 west of the park Wednesday.
forcing st.ale crews to close that
entrance.
"She'd have to be a gambler If
she decided to go through there,"
Highway Superintendent
Harvey Smith said yesterday.
"The stuff is corning down all the
time. lt'1 raming rocks."
Smith said lhe winding Sierra
, Nevada road may remain clO&ed
for a week.
Alternate routes and
arrangements are available,
although details will not be
released, aaid Secret Service
a,ent Ron Williams.
Tht queen and her husband,
Prince Philip, are 11eheduled to
fly from San Franct.co to c.a.tlt'
Air Bue near Merced tomorrow
and be driven \0 the park for a
two-night 1\ay at the Ahwahnee
Hot.el.
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crowd of demonstrators t:heered
1\S own efforts, disbanded
peaceably and regrouped at the
ci ty's Civic Center several miles
away
The ~ueen gavt-no mdJcauon
she heard lhe political grab-bag
of demonatratora c hanting,
wundang bullhorns and waving
banners saying, "Brits Out of
Ire land." "U S Out o f El
Salvador" and "Reagan Steals
From the Poor and Gives to the
Rich ..
Her motorcade bypassed the
throng. held back by a line of
helme ted policemen standing
arms' length apart.
Overhead. a small plane.
sponsor unknown. circled the
museum with a banner that read,
"Hail to the chief, God save the
queen. Lo~ hve rock 'n' roll"
The queen warmly praised
Califonua in a brief speech, also
stnking a poliucal note
"We are deeply grateful for
the unstantmg contribution of the
United St.ates to the maintenance
of the Western Allumce," she said, adding that .. no one who
knows the British and their
history could have any dottbta
about our steadfastness u an
ally."
20-year reunion
for Western High
Aft.er her tnp to Sacramento Western High School, ln
and the president's speech on Anaheim, is celebrating the
trade pollcy, the royal couple and 20-year-reunlon of its clua of
the Reagans were to meet again 1963 on July 9 at lhe Balboa Bay
tonight aboard the royaJ yacht Clu~ in Newpo,rt . Beach. The
Britannia The ship wu expected reuruon conurutt.ee is .lookin,K for
to reach lhe Golden Gate in ~~II 1963 Weste~n HLgh Scnool
for the queen's dinner honoring gradWr1.es.
the Re agans' 3 lst wedding The oonurutt.ee can be reached
anniversary at 826-7770.
Huge savings/ Huge selection/ Prices are lowered on our
beautiful Lees carpets during this exciting sale. Hundreds of
popular colors In the styles and textures you want for your home.
You'll save plenty on carpets made of Antron• nylon that resists
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44 Orange Coa11 DAILY PILOT lf'rld1y. March •. 1813
Dad: h!-J.nted after blaze injures son
BUENA PARK (AP> -A
"·YHr-Old Nt'W Vork boy Wh()I('
father failed to retum him to hi.
mother after a court-appruv«i
vl1lt wu crltkally burtu•d
yesterday ln •motel fll'f' that was
dollbarately Ml 1rou11d the boy'•
bed, •uthorlth ... Mid.
David CharlH Rolhenbora.
who wu r ... portAtd mllalna by hi•
m<llhcr on Feb 27, wu found on
the floor th•t had btoen doUIOd
with a flammable llquld 11nd
lti1nllc'd, blutlng tht< window oul
u1 lhe room In •n •••plu.Jun juat
aflttr mldnlti1ht. uld poflca
Offl~r 1't1rry Branum
Th& boy 1ufforcd thlrd-<.t ~
Cop kills tot pointing toy gun
A police officer c:hecklna a
dark apartment 1n Stanton
opened fire when "• figure
5 ed and pointed a gun,"
a 6-year-old boy with a
toy tot. offioen said.
Patrick Andl't'w Ridge, who
wu home alone, waa shot at 5:30
laat n11ht, Police Chief Ronald
Oil spill
blamed on
island sea
B:r PHIL SNEIDERMAN o< .. 0.-, Not lteff
The destruction of Island
Esther, a Chevron Oil-owned
man-made island· three-quarters
of a mile off Seal Beach, was
believed the cause of a 50-barrel
oil spill observed by the U.S .
Coast Guard.
But Coaat Guard apokesman
Tom Heflick said early today the
spill Wednesday appears to have
been dlapel'M!d by strong wave
~on before reaching any local
beaches.
He aald a protective barrier
waa placed at the entrance to
Anaheim Bay in Seal Beach to
keep oil out of the harbor. But he
said the oU shffn, which had
measured f 00 yards by 2,000 ;yard.a. apparently had broken up
before it reached the bay.
Al Swanaon. a spokesman for
Chevron, said the oil may have
come from equipment located on
the dril.Ung island. But he said
there appears to have been no
leakage from the island's 72
wella.
Ia1and Esiher wu constructed
by Chevron in 1965 for $6.5
milllon. It baa produced 30
million barreb of oil and could
produce an additional 6 million
barrel.a, Swamon said. •
The wells on the is.land, wtuch
measured 150 by 24-0 feet, were
capped in January during the
laat major coastal storm, and
drilllng employees were
evacuated. Repair crews were
removed from the ialand Monday
night aa the new storm
approeched.
The laland, which consiated of
250,000 tons of rock, was
virtually deatroyed by thi•
week'• storm.
Johnie.In uld The oUloer called
paramedlcai and an ambulance,
but the boy wu pronouna.'d dead
of a neck wound an hour latA!tr at
West Anaheim Comthunlty
Hoepltal, said coroner's ~puty
Rick Plowa
The officer involv,.d In the
shooting was relieved of duty
pt•ndlna an lnves\laatton by the
Stanton PolJcc-Deportmrnt amd
the Orange County district
attorney's offic~. n police
1pokcsnwn aald t.od¥y
Patricia Ridge waa at work
when she waa told of her aon'a
death.
0 ~~~~~o~ ceanic opening ,
John Milliken and Peter Prieto are
amazed at the targe hole the surf pounded
open through the asphalt next to Prieto'&
house at the end of Dumond Drive in
South Laguna.
bUJ'f\9 over 9~ JK't"Cetll of hla body
and Is r•ported In crltlc•l
oondlt1on •t the bum unit at Ow
Un!veraJty of Ca.UfomJa Medk:a..I
Center ln lrvlno
Tho boy'1 mother, whoM name
wu not ,lllven by poJJct, an1ved
at the nospltaJ Thurtday
even!na, poUca uld.
Th~ fire occurred ut a
Travelodae about one-half mti.
north of Knott'• Berry Fann
Police are 1earchlng tor the
boy'• tether, 42-yea>old Charlea
Rothenberg, who picked up h1s
aon In Brooklyn on Feb. 22 for a
viii\ allowed tn a divorce
aareement, Branum aatd.
TV neWs
studio
set in HB
Huntington Beach plan1 to
go lnto the televiaion news game.
City Council members agreed
last week to proceed with
plans to spend up to $19Q,OOO' to
buy television equipment and tor
dulp~ a television stud.lo ln
!fhe news programs wlll
provide coverage of lmportant
chy meetings and publlclze
events on cable televialon,
otficiala aaid.
The money to finance the
programming ia to come out of
Dlckinaon Pacific Cableaystems
franchise fees.
But there's one apparent hitch.
The city hasn't aeen any of lhe
money yet. And offlciala say they
won't take final action until the
money la ln their handa.
The funda have been tucked
away in a Fountain Valley bank
by directors of the Public Cable
Television Authority, which
ad.mlnlsters the franch.iae.
City Councilman Don
Mac:Alli1ter, who also la a
member of the PCT A, said the
transfer to the city has been
delayed because of injuries
1uUered recently by executive
director John Bateman. ·
Bateman's lnjury disrupted the
schedule of diabunementa to lhe
dty, an offldal 18.id.
The money, esti.mMed at mo~
than $100,000, waa expected to
be turned over to the dty ln late
December.
Public Information Officer Bill
Reed said city employees would
do writiJ11 and camera work for
the news programming.
He said the progra.ma probably
won't be Involved with
controveraial or political iauee.
Local hlBh 1ehool 1tudenta are Invited to part.adpa~ tn a
$9,000 leadership schol.anlhip program designed to encourage
Involvement In 1tudent government at Orange Coaat Colleee.
Hl1h school aen!on Interested In receiving one of {he
acholarihJpe mua1t have a minimum 2 5 grade pomt average
and have participated ln achool or community acUv1lles.
The awards will Include 37 $150 achol.arlhlpe 1md three
$1,000 scholanhlpe.
Winnen of the $1,000 acho!Brsh1pe will be required to
enroll at Orange Coaat College next year For more
information about the program cont.act local hlgh school.I.
• A free seminar on t.ax preparation will be pre.ented
Saturday pt the University Park Library in Irvine
The tem1nar will run from 10 to 11:30 am. at the library
4512 Sandbur« Way. It ls sponsored by Integrated Reeources of
Newport Beacn and CPA R. Edward Jayne..
Reservations may be made b"} calling 720-2694.
• Frff Income tax preparation ls available from the
Volunteer Income Tax .Assa.stance program
. VITA tax assisters will help student!, the elderly, low
income, handicapped and non-English speaking people in
filling out fonna 1040 and 1040A.
~he uaistance is available at vanow. locations including
Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa and Laguna Niguel. For
information on the location neart'St you, call the volunteer
center at 953.5757 or 855-6772.
• Training in the use of tear gas will be offered Saturday
at l...aRuna. Beach City Hall beginning at 1 p.m Th~ thr~. ho~ COUl'fie, which costs paruc1pants $15,
resu'.L' IJl certif1cauon allowmg c1tirens to carry and use tear
gas.
For in!ormatwn, call Laura K11arlan at 497-3311. ext.
282.
•Saddleback College's south campus in Mm1on VieJO will
host Handicap Awareness Day Wednesday, featunng a sign
dance group, puppets and a blind comedian.
The sixth annual.event., which ts open to the public, runs
from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on the college's upper campus Student
Quad.
Features include blind comedian Alu Valdn, "Music in
Motion," a da9ce troupe from the South Bay, life-sized
puppets and a disp!By of equipment for the handicapped.
•The effects of drinking behavior on personal
relationships wsll be studied Tuesday at the Deerfield
Community Park Clubhouse ln Irvine.
The CAREUnit of South Coast Medical Center of Soulh
Laguna will sponaor the free aeminar, which will run from
7 .30 to 9 p.m.
Guest speaker will be Laa HuolDg, who will dl.9Cuss
myths and realities a.saociat.ed with drinkmg and intimacy
among couples. Hanning waa an alcoholism counselor for six
years at _the unit and now works with the Family Treatment
Center of Laguna Beach Inc.
Interested people can call 660-3814 to register.
•Newport Beach fireman Steve Biiotiog has completed a
special anon investigation coune offered in Maryland.
The three-week COW"8e defines methods for conducting
legal fire lnvesu;atlons which will end in successful
proeecuticfn for anion. Students participate in a simulated fire
case.
RUFFELL'S ANNIVERSARY SALE
BALDWIN PIANOS & ORGANS
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CORPORATION, 3471 VI• Lido.
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Low, Low Prlees
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COrona del Mar
.2421 E. Cout Hwy. 673-2224
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'Herb 'remedy'
dangerous
By PAT HOROWITZ ............ D..,Nee
DEAR PAT: A frlead brou1bt me a
Qtnese berbal remedy from Saa Fruclaco •
aa a 1lft. I know tbla "remedy" won't cure
uytllln1, but I would Uke to lmow If anytlllna
In tlleae products can be bannfal.
L.R., Newport Beach
So-called ChJne11e herbal remediee have
been found to contain strong prescription
drugs and there has been a death associated
with their use. according to a report from the
Food and Drug Adrrunistration.
While labels on the producta hst only
herbal cont.ents, the remedies have been found
to contain indomethacln, an anti-inflammatory
a1ent with many serious side effects:
hydrochlorothiazide, a potent diuretic; and
chlordiuepoxide, a tranquilizer. They've also
been found to contain toxic met.ala, lead and
cadmium.
People taking prescription med1cauons
for arthritis may be at great.er nsk than others
from these products due to the possibility of
overdoee or drug int.eractions, says the FDA.
• llol ;i pn1h/1·m" Tht•fl wnJt• to • 1 Pat floruw11z Pat will t'UI / t-d t<ipt'.
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gt'ttmg th<• ,111swt•rs at1rl ut'l/1111 .vou
n (' (' rl I u '0 It C' I II(' t( u I 11 t' s In
government and busml"t.' /l.ta1/ your qut'l>tWtll>
to Pal H orowitz. At Your SC'n 1ct•. Or.ing<'
Coost Daily Pilot. P 0 &x J 5ti0. Costa Ml!S<I,
[:A 92626.
STOP IN
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Vented.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT lfr1da , Mlrdt •• 1113 ...
Mesa residents up ·the creek
Homeowner'& insurance won't cover Clooding damage
By JODI CADENHEAD of!M Dllllr .........
L.lke many othttn, n=taidt:tntl ln
• flooded Co1ta Meaa
nelf hborhood ar• dl1covertn1
the r homeowner'• ln1uranc•
won't c:ovor dama1• from thl•
week'• destructive 1tonn.
And the resident.I of Boeton
Way NY they are IJ'OWl"C IJ\ll')'
becaute they blame the city Jor
blocked 1torm drains that
agaravated flood condltJona In
their area.
Nelahbor• thoa\lelvea Hid
they had to uncl<>1 11onn dra1na
blocked by debria ln -ru.day'a
rainy onalauah\.
In lntervtewa yeet.erday, 110me
homeownera al.o contended that
the city'• recent landlcaplna of
an embankment behind thelr
houaes worsened the problem
and created a virtual river that
gushed into their how.es.
But unle11 a homeowner
purcha1ed special flood
insurance, there apparently will
be no relmburaepie nt for
damage.
June Golumblc, 3137 Boeton,
said waist-deep flood water
ru!ned her new carpet.I and much
of her furniture before several
neighbors were able to clear the
drains.
''Why couldn't the city send
someone out to clear the drains?"
aaked Guy Amburgey. "It can't
be my fault that the house
flooded.'' •
Allan Roede r , Costa Mesa
asaistant· city manager, said he
waa aware of the complaints and
has aaked for a report Qn both
the condition of the storm drains
and on the clalms that the
embankment woraened the
problem.
"We were responding to calla
depending on the criticality,"
said Roeder. "There were a
number of areas in town where
t}\e storm drains were clear and
neighborhoods flooded because
the channela were full."
Resident.I Glenn Biron, Ron
Epper90n, John Whitehead and
N'orm Gaul freed debrta from the
cl<>1Bed storm drain. Biron said
he doubted from the looks of it
that the drains were t:S«~ing
cleaned on a regular basis.
AUTO SUPPLY
PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH
MARCH I , 1913
DISC BRAKI PADS HEAVY DUTY
•llAKI ...... PREMIUM
• . 629 ~~~l~tof' ~-...... ---• ._. f~ 2 ~.
~:E:::::~mouth Fury~h~al:.' 3 99
19711-79 Dodge Omni and Plymouth HOf'li:on. 1978-79
·FOf'd fotrmonl ond M«cury 7 49 IXOf. Zephyr. 1976-79 C~ Monzo.
Ch-tt•, Old1 Storllr•, ,.ontloc
Sunblrd and luidl Sit~. MT• •With ltiMvll.W. ~·~
UMOKihl2YOLT
BATTIRllS
MAINTENANCE FREI
22fMf.<18 (315CC AMPS)
2<1MF-<18 (375CC AMPS)
2<1fMF·'18 (375CC AMPS)
71Mf·'8 (350CC AMf'S)
74Mf...a (375CC AMP'S) ..........
34~
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OIL AND AIR
FILTERS
For most domestic
ond import cars ond
light trucks
~30%
MalWl .. 011 .....
~ Muhl· ~~
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OFF
OUR IVIRYDA Y
LOWPRIQ~
Ml.IC NOT1Cl MUC mtlCI
.~v.~r~ YIMt DIC•RF 11. 119 ..
PACIPtO lllUTUA&. Lft W 4 MC9 COWMn'
111 ........... a...°"" ,.o.e.-.... ~...-.c .......
roca1 admttted ....ca a u11.121,e1e Tot• Habfll... S,OH,t47,2M·
Cepltal peld up O o=Jald In and oontrlbUted eutptu1 o 8~ IUfpfUt 'undt 14,370,ett ~ tundt (IUt'plut) 1e&.I tUM
Olin (~o:n .. ~.uont 7,"'4t,a7t lnor .... (DI ) In Capital and
lurplul dunng 1812 24,0&4,7&9 lneufenoe In 'oroe: Natlonwtde lt,114,&46,000
Aooldent & .._,." e>r*'l'lluma 2t0,025,180
fNUftnot In'°'• Cellfomla l .4t3,7H,4'7
Accident aniS hMlth p<emlum1-
Dlr.ot-C.i1ton1'a 125.see,oee
We '*9by oertlty that the aboY• Item• .,. In eooordano.
with the Annual ltetemern for the )'Mr Mded Deolmber 31,
1N2 mad• to the lneurenoe Comm!N6on« of IM 81 ... of Cellfornta, ~t to i.w.
WILLIAM O. BISHOP
Aeel81ent Vice Preeldent .~K VAN TREIJEH Aetlttant Seet.twy
Publl"*d Orenge CoMt Delly PUot, Mardi 4, 1"3111~
NlJC M)TIC( NlJC llJTIC(
wa AND ACCIDl.N'f AND HUL'"
IYNONaa_Qf_ ntm ANNUAL ITA~
'RAR 00.0 DllCD90 11, tm
of
"' ~ IN8UfllAMC• COl9t¥fY 111 ......... ,.__ .,,.,..
A""°'*. New Yclftl tOICM
Total admitted UMt1 • 14,248. 1M 9,967,452
2,000,000
5.010,449
Total llabllltlee
Capftal paid up
Grou paid In and contributed eurplu1
Special eutplua Fund• 43.918
·2,4e2.860
·188.481
Unuelgned tund1 (eurptua)
Gain (Loee) from 09«etlon1
Iner .... (o.cr .... ) In ~ and Surplus
during 1982 -77.305
lneurence In FOf'oe: Nationwide 193, 132,000
Accident & HMlth premium• 9,097,807
lneurance In FOf'oe: Calllomt1 974, 112
Aceld«lt end health premlum.Olrect-Callfomle 305
We hereby oertlty that the eboYe lt«ne are In eooonSance
wtth tl\4 Annual Statement for the yeer ended December 31,
1982 med• to the Insur ance CommlMloner of the State of
California, pureuant to law.
GeBld w. Klmmerie
Chairman and CEO
Vincent H. Venlke
~ Publllhed Orenge Coat Dally Plk>t, Match 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 1983
1201-83
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The tolowlng ~ -doing bu*-• MONTAE.AUX INVESTMENTS. 2915 R9dhlll, Su11• C-107. eo.11
....... Celltomla 92929
E~ Trlbol9t, 8 RockrOM
Wey, 1..W.. Cellfomla 92715 01ry J 8mltll, 1127 Port
S••bourn•. Newport B••cll,
Clillfofnle t2teO Tiiie ~ II conclucied by a
~ per1nerlfllp E. TriboMt
Tllil 9te*'*1t -lllecl wtlh the County an of <>r.,. County on
~<1.1983 ,,_
Publl.ii.cl Orang• Coaat Dally
PllOt. Feb. 11, 18, 26, M• <I, 1Nt
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NOTICa °" .. MTllDal. OINOLU11C* NC ~"" UQUIDATWO "AR'nmt
HARBOR ANO MecARTHUR
ASSOCIATES. a Clllllomle g9Nr8I
per1'*8Np coi.-..ig of Aober1 P. Wermlngton, Roger 0. 01ttnell,
Wllllam J. PttttMn. P.W L IMWI.
8tenl•)' Perunowelll. Oliver H .• 0-uy, ~ C. Aldwman, W...., H. c:ou.-i. Ill, L 8tepnen NIMnour,
Roy J Mc:K..i, ~ J Attt*li/.
flloberl H. Odle , a nd L Jean
GautN., Jf ., wfl6aft doee ~ at 3090 Pullman 8tr .. t , Coat• ....-..~---... ---dluolvad by mutuel coneent
etf.c11v. J9m111ty 31, 1H3. Attar
Mid ci.'8. no per.an 1111111 hew .,.
rllUht or authority to Incur
obllgaUone tor « on beNlf °' Iha tormer partn.,alllp, except for
"®art P. Wtrmtngton. wflO Na
'1CTnlOU• wata bHn dHIQnet•d by all of ttle ~·..--·-~to~upthe..,...ofthe --· .... -· ~.., The totlowlng .,.,._.. -doing OATt.0: JMuary 31, tM3 ~T':L CON8Ut. TANT8 AoCier1 P w~ INTERHATIONAL/T.I METALS. Publlett.cl Orang• Cout O"alty
21eot ~Clrcle. Hunt"-on Plot, Merdl 4, tta -.... 1111-«l
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CA t2&4e 111Am STAftmMT
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Thll ~ -tied with IN MecAntlur 8'¥d .. Santa Ana. CA County Clattl Of <>r.,. Ccunty on 9'10'1
Fe>. 15, 1te3 ~opher J-PetetMO,
p blleMd 0 c ~= 10082 TheMvt Or., Huntington u r1n119 1,; O&I 8eec:tl. CA t2948. Piiot, Fe>. ti, 25, Merctl 4, 11, t ElluHtll Stanley PeterMn, ---------~--I 10012 Th-• Or .. Huntington
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!,I or.,,+ CoMt OAILV PILOT/Jllriday. Maroh •• 11U
Child identificatioD. .J"
plan demands caution
On a.lmolt any day. 100,000
children acroaa the nation are
lilted u "missing.'' Eventually.
uaually qulte eoon in the caee of
very youthful runaways. about 90
percent of them return horn~
voluntarily or are found and
returned.
The remaining 10 percent are
not found, despite the frantic
efforts of relatives and police. And
each year 1n the United Stat.es up
to ~.000 children die without ever
being identified.
It was this tragic statistic that
prompted Bea Caplett, a Fount.a.in
Valley parent, to initiate a
program designed to spare parents
that special anguish.
She has p~rsuaded the
Fountain Valley School District's
Superintendent-Parent Council to
approve a voluntary
fingerprinting plan for students in
the district's 15 elementary
schools.
Parent volunteers have ~n
trained by police to administer the
in.kless fingerprinting process, at
which the child's parents must be
•
praent to algn a releue.
A tingle Mt of printa will be
made and given to parenta to keep
in a aale place and pre.ent to local
authoritie. if a child 11 rn.l.MJni. No
copie. wlll be kept by the poUce or
the achool district.
On the surf ace, thla aoundl
like a practical and oompamlonate
approach to a problem that has
frightened many parenta.
But thoee who decide to let
their children participate should
think ahead a little further.
Should the printa ever have to be
turned over to the authorities,
they will of coune be on record.
This could be objectionable to
a future late teen-ager or young
adult for a number of reasons, not
the least of which is the issue of
personal privacy.
For various reaaona. aome just
emotional, there is a certain stigma
to being fingerprinted . The
program is well-intended, but its
value should be weighed against
potential future di.sad vantages for
the very person whose well-being
1 t is designed to protect.
Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views e>e·
preued on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is inv1t·
ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. ~· 1S60, Costa Mes.t, CA tnbU. Phone <7141
6-42·4321.
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Letters to the editor
Center needs
gifts of food
To the Editor:
The wodt being done at the Share
Our Selvee Center at Rea Sdiool. 661
Hamilton Ave., c.o.ta Meaa ia one of cartna. lovi114i concern for thoee in
need -espedally the hwigry.
Caring and loving go better with
milk. peanut butter and jelly, tuna
fiah, canned veggies and fruit, baby
fOod , canned IOUpe, macaroni and
~ . . . the u.i goe. on and on.
Food donation• are deaparately
needed ~ day to be able to carry on th1a milsion. Many of U11 have 110
much; let'• 9hatt eome.
'lbe sos pl'Oll"am la 1pearheaded
by JNn Forbath, a truly heaven-8ent
perw>n.
Lll..LIAN JOHNSON
Not 'shattered'
To the Editor:
Your headline on the Sunday (Feb.
27) front page -"Cout College
District Shattered" -la somewhat
m~~:t peraonal, profeuional
tragedy for nearly 100 peraon1
pomibly being laid of1 ia a reality, the
three ~ of the diatrict, Orange
c.o..t College, Golden West C.O~
and Coutline Community College,
remain vital and v\able, pledged to
providing the finest and moat
comptthensive 1eaming opportunities
f« ita dtizena.
The $5.5 million shortfall to the
district la making that ml11lon
difficult; and the $81 million furthtt
reduction for education recommended
by state legialative budget analyst
W illiam lfamm compounds the
anxiety for everyone. What Cout'1
ahatt would be of that ~ sum ii
estimated to be an additional
half-mill.loo dollaR.
No, the Cout Community Collete
·011trlct ii not shattered. But
unqueatlonably it.a foundation is
fnctured. •
RICHARD V. SIMON
Director. Community Relationl
Airport access
To the Editor:
It broke my heart to hear IOme ~
the te1timony a t the hearlna oo
airport alt.ematives at the o.ta Mma
Community Center. Particularly .-id
we. the testimony by the 22~year-old
~-~ who hM lived ln Santa
Ana ffetebta for l 7 of hla yean, and
who now flnct. this area unlivable for
both hit f.8ml1y and hla anima•
He relat«I bow once he u.ed to
milk COW'S befbn aa.na to achool at
Newport Harbor fflah 8chool. Now,
-• few ~ lats, be flndll the alrpan Jet nm. and hicbway tnt:fic
10 bed th.\ he adwca• rnanina bJI
own home to ccmmerdal .-. *-It
Al DO lol'8llf flt to live tbse. r. th.Iii where the Onaia c.ounty
PGUct. baYe talutn uaf Our youtll
haw '° 1M up thm-bamilll tn ordilr '° .... ......, fcir the ,.. md the aiilfA
lt'a • .. d commentar1 on tt..
bMa'y ol .Wm Wayne A.tnlart. 'Ibis
airport wae never Intended to
MAILBOX
accommodate heavy commercial uae.
However, over the paat 20 years. we
have seen gradual erosion of this
orlginal policy by the Orange County
Board of Supervisors, whic h i1
forever trying to inc:reaae commercial
capacity of this airport at the expen8e
of livability by the 1urroundin1
residents.
ONE SOLUTION to the airport
prob)em that I have not heard
expresaed yet, is to lmprove surface
ac-cea to the other major regional
airports, rather than to build a new Oranse County airport « to expand
John Wayne Airport. Thus, a fast rail
line to LAX or Ontario Airport would
obviate the need for a new airport in
Orange County. It's absurd to have
three maior airport.a in a 3~-mile radius o( each other. A rail line
would allo serve ~ther function,
that of relieving some of the traff.lc
congfftion on the San Diego and
Santa Ana freeways..
We should regard airportl u part of
an overall transportation network
that should be coordinated with
highways and railroeda, rather than consk:lerins each separately. Tbua, we
would be able to decrease, perhape
eliminate entirely, big jet wie at John
Wa Airport. and restore livability
to ~ta Ana Heights. Our youth
should be able to continue to live in
their hometown, rather than feellna
Uke they have to sell out.
JAN D. VANDERSLOOT M.D.
Souvenir lan
To the Edi tor:
I am answering the Feb. 24 letter to
the editor from E. Herber on
IOUvenin for c.o.ta Mesa. I feel that
she ia very very rtgbt in aayina that
it'a too bed that then! isn't a place that
we can buy c.o.ta Meu aouvenlra. We
did have a 90Ul'Oe when Woolworths
wu here but other than C.alttomia
type souvenirs, 1 don't rally know of
any either. Poetcarda have always
been a 801"1 of a, well. you just can't
find too many of them, that's all.
They choee the beldl and ptace. that
aren't even c.o.ta Mema. So that ii a
little aore •pot w1t.b me aa well.
I wW tell you that we juat came
back from Florida and the K Mart
down then! in Fort Myen w• full of
aouvenlra. They bad two allles of
them from Fort Myen and that lm't a
blg place -in fact Co.ta Mesa la
~than Fort Myers. if not about
the same she. It wu &)orbii to ao ln
there and t.o be able to buy quite a
llelection of aouvenin. They weren't
ju.at Florida either, they said Fott
Myen on them. But then. of COW'lt
there are o\her places that have
Florida ~•tuft and Uw aame way here. Tbe IDW'09 of Cel1tomia
anea here la '• &.TY him. but who's looklna for thatt We want ec.ta M .. st:U.ff.
MAROA!l&T BALOUOH
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DtSCOIERED OIL!
Kremlin seeki:rlg arms test?
WASHINGTON -Intelligence
sources believe the Kremlin will try to
goad ita Syrian clients into another lllr
battle with larael aometlR\e soon -
whether the Syriana like the Idea or not .
The Ru.uJana' hope of provoking a
Syrian-Iaraeli clash has nothing to do
with politics, ideology or Middle East
strategy; it's a matter of military
necessity. The Soviets' high command
desperately needs to know whether the
latest surface-to-air (SAM) missile
systems it has deployed ln Syria are
vulnerable to Israeli pilots In their
American-made aircraft. The lsraehs
easily knocked out the earlier SAM
misailes that Syria placed in Lebanon.
THE EASE with which the lsraelJ
planes eliminated some of the Russians'
moat advanced missile batteries has the
Soviet generals scared. They face the
appalling po11ibility that the SAM
missiles, on which their entire tactiall
military doctrine depends, are obeolete aa
fast as they roll off the a.saembly line.
This behind-the-1eenea intelligence
story has not been told before It was
given to my aaod.ate Dale Van Atta over
a period of m onths by intelligence
sources, who showed him top-secre1
docwnenta.
The action began an 1pectacular
f.aahioo on June 9 and 10. when laraeli
jet.a destroyed 19 Soviet-made SA-t5
batteries in the Bekaa Valley o f
aoutheastem Lebanon -without losing
a single plane.-Thia astounding military
feat was all the more lmpresaive when it
ia remembered that theee Syrian missiles
had inflic1.ed terrible punishment on the
Israeli air force in the 1973 war.
What had happened 1n the
intervening nine years? The Iarael.ta had
developed a variety of techniques and
weapons -Including a decoy drone
called the Scout and radar-jamming
"chaff," which confused or blinded the
Syrian missile crews for three minutes
-long enough for Israeli p'lanea to
destroy them.
Needless to say, the Syrians w ere
stunned. So were the Ru.ians.
The Kremlin aent ita No. 2 air:Oefense
expert to Lebanon to Cind out what had
G.
-JAC-l-Al-1-111_1_1 -~·~
gone wrong. He ordered the Syrians to
deploy an even more advanced SAM
system -the SA-8 And this time,
Soviet advisers would be directly
Involved, coordinating the defense and
even manning the controls.
The SA-8'1 radar is muc h more
sophisticated than the SA-6's , the
RW11ians were fairly sure the Israelis'
electronic countermeasures wouldn't
work
But on JuJy 24 the lsrae1is knocked
out the SA-8 batteries, IOSUlg only one
F-4 fi&hter in the proce91. Intelligence
sources have learned that the battery
which shot down the lone plane was
manned by Soviet advisers, not Syn.ans.
In fact, when the Israelis sent planes
back m to puJveriz.e the F -4 wreckage
and keep ita aec:ret gear out of enemy
hands, they killed a dozen Soviet
technJclans, who were already ponng
over the downed plane.
Understandably shaken by the failUtt
of their missiles up againat American
technology and Israeli skill, the Soviets
roUed out their super-hotahot SA-9, and
shipped in more Soviet advisers to man
them. The Israeli air force dispatched the
new rrussales in strikes on Aug. 10 and
Sept. 8.
TO APPRECIATE the alarm that
these humiliating defeata caused in the
Kremlin, it should be emphasized that
the Soviets have aaaumed for yean that
their huge numbers of SAM missiles
would be the backbone o f their
air-defense system. Their 9,400-plus
SAM launch ers make up the biggest
air-defense establishment in the world,
according to a top secret Pentagon
report.
But the Israeli David had challenged
the Soviet missile Goliath and beaten il
-handily.
Now the Russians have deployed
updated SA-5 missiles in Syria, the first
time any have been sent outside the
Soviet Union. These SAM.a are supposed
to be most effective against slow.
high-flying aircraft -the very kind o!
inte ll igence and command -
c ontrol -communicat1ons
planes the laraells had in the air over·
Lebanon when they destroyed the 19
missile batteries and 100 Syrian
warplanet1 in a single week
But will the SA-5s perform any better
than the SA-6a, 8a and 91? The Kremlin
doesn't know, but It wanta to find ouL
This test is so lmportant In the opinion of
U .S analyst.a, that the Soviets wilJ
precipitate a Synan-Israeli clash.
Poppa Brown offers a little advice
11\e leflitha to which doting paren ti
will go i n efforts t o salvage the
reputation of their off.spring was weU
demonstrated here by former Gov
Pat Brown in advancing ~ gratuitous
advice t.o Gov. George Deu.kmejian.
In a telegram to Deu.kmejian. whk:h
Brown macfe public, he urged the new
governor to change his stance and agree
to new taxes, pleading with him ''not to
be the first aovemor to put California ln
a bad credit position."
THE EFFRONTERY of that was
immediately responded to by the Duke
who pointed out that the st.11~'1 triele A
credit rating w• lost during Brown • aon
Jerry'• adminiatration and that al.lo
Jerry wu 11111 pemor when the state
wu put on a credJt watch by Standard
and Poor.
But where Pat really put It all on the
line for ton Jerry wu .in advistni the
Duke that c.andJdaiet ahouldn't lcee too
much tleep about keepln1 their
campaien promiles. In that one t>t.th
Pat destroyed his reputation and
credibility with the people.
If campaign pledges are not to be
honored by the candidate., what basis
does the voter have for making his ballot
WATlll/ ......
selection? Has It come to the point that
sincerity is no longer a quality to be
looked foe in a candidate? Ia the voter to
believe that the promises of all
candldate1 are nothing more than
campalan rhetoric?
It la true that the voters learned the
hard way that Jerry Brown wu a false
prophet whoee utterinp were just so
much campatgn propaganda.
But the irony la that this wasn't true
Hospitals can be hazardous
-'n\at 10me two million Americana
e ntertna bo.plt&la each year acquire
bticterial infections they did not h.ave
when they arrived. (And annually OVM'
100 million people around the world
ICq\l1re lnfectiona that defy oonventional clrua treatmen\.)
-That H~nr:.1 _ Cavendlah, the
d.iatlnauJahed &\IJ1&h 8dA!:ntlJ't. WU llO
of Pat Brown. lf one goes back on the
record it will be found that Pat did his
utmost to carry out has campaign
' pledges.
One of the outstanding fulfillmenta of
tua pledges was the development of the
state water plan which provided
Northern California with flood control
protection with dams, such as the
Oroville Dam, as well as furnishin8 the
Central Valley with needed water
supplies for agricultural growth and
Southern Cali!orrua with water supplies
for its expanding population.
There are many other examples of
Brown living up to his word during his
eight years in office and only one
instance where he waffled. Tilat wu in
carrying out the execution of the
kidnapper-rapist, Carol Chessman. He
took all kinds of criticism in that instance
and It turned out his wavertna waa all
due to his &On Jerry's pleadinga. .
PARENTAL PRIDE and parental
concern is admirable but it shouldn't be
carried to the point of destroying the
parent Still, despite the fact he bu
received small thanks from Jerry and at
timea has been actually snubbed by h.bn
ln pubtic, Pat hu aone blithely a.hMd
championing h1s 80n at every tum.
It ta a human quality which la bard to •
criticlz.e but it is a traaedy that Pat hM
allowed it to prompt him .into maldna
1t•tement1 which he doesn't really
believe and would never man if any~
ei. but h1a precious 90n were involved.
ln fact hi• true aentlment.a were
contained in the pralae be aave
Dtu.lullejlan fOt h1a ''1inoer'e effocta '°
live up to campaian oommltmenu." 'n\at
waa the ...i l>af Brown IJ*.ldnl. The
other worda were apoken by an -.iQI
proud puent blind to the faulta o£ bli
offaprina and ~to say an)'thinl to
eombat CrlUdm> of him.
111c•1111 THI coum
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Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/frlday, March 4, 1983 "1
Some "toadstools" are
edible, and an ''Art of
Mushroo1ning" class will
show how to spot them. AB.
Cad e t barracks at the Santa Ana
Army Air Base were well under
construction by Dec. 31, 194 r.
SAAAB. • • 250 expected to return for 8th annual reunion
By JODI CADENHEAD °' ... Dmllr ......... They were baby-faced kids fresh
from the Midwest or some small town.
away from home for the first time. when they arrived in the 194-08 at the.
Santa Ana Anny Air Base in Costa
Mesa.
Many of the 18,000 cadets who
palled through the sprawling base
every year returned to the area aft.er
the war to ra.lae their own families.
About 250 are expected to ahow up
tomorrow for the 8th annual SAAAB
reunion at Orange Coast College.
The war wu on. Bob Hope was the
hot new comedian. Sugar, gasoline.
coffee and meat were being rationed.
The Balboa Beer Depot. the
Rendezvous Ballroom and the Balboa
Bamboo Room were the popular places
frequented by the young military men.
CA.ta Mesa hia1orian Edrick Miller,
who wrote a book about the bue, ''The
SAAAB Story, The History of the
Santa Ana Anny Air Bue," said 1,000
former buemen are on a mailing llst
kept by the Costa Mesa Historical
Society.
Bob Hanson
''No single event did more for Orange
County than the air base," Miller said.
"Becauae many of the cadets returned
to lJve."
Few newcomers realii.e that mon!
thAJ\ 1,000 acres from Fairview Road
and Harbor Boulevard to Arlington
Drive and Wilson Street were once
covered with 1.3 million aquare feet of
army barracks and 28 convalescent
hospitals.
All that remams of the once bustling
nulitary base is a plaque at the Orange
County Fairgrounds. A comer of the
original base lat.er becime the Air
National Guard Bue.
JOHN NICOLL, now superintendent
of the Newport-Mesa Unified School
District, was a 20-year..old cadet from
Bellflower in October 1942.
Balboa Island was virtually taken
over by the cadets every Saturday
night. recalled Ntcoll. He returned to
Orange County in 1971 to take the job
as head of the achool d.iatrict.
"lt'a interesting to come back here 40
years later as superintendent and have
the old air bue in my IChool district,"
said Nicoll, "Every Sunday
afternoon the cadets marched where
Costa Mesa High school now stands."
ROY J UNE'S hrst look at Califonua
came in 1942 when he stepped off the
train in Los Angeles for the ride to the
Costa Mesa army air base.
"My first impression when I got off
the train was all the green grass and
palm trees,'' said June, who grew up in
Montana.
June spent three months m pilot
training at the base, and later was a
fighter pilot m the Pacific. After the
war he returned to Montana, but
headed west ln UJ5 7.
June served as city attorney for
Costa Mesa from 1960 to 1977. ''The
house I had in Mesa de! Mar was on
the exact spot where the barracks
were."
JOHN CONNELL, chauman of the
board of the Connell Chevrolet in Costa
Mesa, had never been any further west
than Omaha, Neb., when he arrived at
base May 29, 1942.
The best part of the 10-week training
program vvas the weekend passes into
Los Angeles, recalled Connell.
"Costa Mesa was a wide spot in
the road There was nothing of any
interest here for a service man," said
Connell.
The most memorable experience was
a late night march to Newport Beach
when supposed Japanese submarines
were spotted It turned out to be a falae
alarm. Connell was a pi.lot mstructor in
Arizona and Las Vegas during the war
He n!turned to the area m 1959 and
opened the dealership a year later. "l
do have 90me fond memories of the
marches and the parades," he said.
BOB HANSON, Orange County
Sanitation District board member,
recalls his first weeks at the base with
some bitterness. There was no one to
meet him at the Santa Ana train
station, so he walked to the base m a
driving ram.
He came down with pneumonia and
spent the next few weeu in the
hospital. But Hanson's first impression
was apparently not 14sting. He returned
John Nicoll
to Southern California aft.er serving u
a pilot in the war.
"I returned becauae of the girls, the
climate and the beautiful acenery, in
that order," said Hanaon. He Still thinJa
about tu.a evly military days whenever
he sees some of the barracks that still
stand at the fairgrounds and
OrangQ Coast College. "I still see the !>ase everytime I tum around," he said.
~
ROY McCARDLE, a well-known
rehltor m Costa Mesa, spent most of the
war as aaai.stant Cfnance officer for the
army air bue.
"I WU llOrt of di.sguat.ed," recalled
McCardle. "Everyone waa getting a lot
of act.ion oveneas and we were stuck
there. It wasn't very glamorous."
Glamorous or not, McCardle deoded
to give up the frigid Pennsylvania
winters, and returned to Orange
County in 1949. He eventually bought a
realty firm and got mvolved in
corrunwuty organizations.
"The only reaaon a lot of people are
here is becaWie of the hue," said
McCardle. "It was one bif happy
family. We all got along.'
Roy McCardle
Aging vets • • Medical care is reaching new heJghts
• •
The VA•s proposed budget
for medlcal care
ts more th•n SS bHlfon.
medJca1 care by elderly veterans doubla or tripla. eon,re.
will haft to either spend blllionl mon to keep care at current
levela ar chance t.he law 10 that not every veteran II eJ.ilible
for free care at eo.
Dr. John Mather, who oveneee the VA'• prtatrlc care,
aaid plula are bdna rmde to channel more money for beda,
equJpmmt and It.aft to hotptala ln Sun Belt areu with the hlcbeet COl'K't!ntrationa of apd veterana.
A VA study of what will be needed where and what lt
wtU all cmt la not due untll October, but a eeparaw VA repQtt
.Umat.1 that P'lorida alone will need 1,483 l'D2"9 tn-paUent .... 0,7ee man nunll\I beda and eoo,ooo men out..p1Uent
vtllta. The pricetaa, tn tOdaY• dollan: .. 32 ml1JJon t« ~Md ti42 million men f*' r-r for opendnl COltL • j • No one at the VA wanta '°,_...at \M nationwide cm111 ot maeUllll u.. dllMnd in 1890. , · .. DO your own math:• Mithll' -.Id. \
The VA'1 ~.-cl llM bijdpt t. medal CU'9 ii man
than M bl.WGa. ht WWI 100 eldiirV "....w rc for hit
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A.I Orange Co .. l DAILV PILOT"rld•y. March 4, 1883
Re~der shares prayer for love and forgiveness.
DE.Al\ ANN l..A.NDERS WtU you pie ..
rerun th1a wonderful piece? 1 don't know w ho
wrote It becauae, u you can aee, tho Cirtt pilll'l hu
bffn tom otf. Thank.a, Ann l 0 W IN RAPID
CITY, S.D.
DJ:.AJ\ ID W · 1 don't knt1w who wrott" It
ellher, but It hu tht-t.ont> and flavor of thot jllht'<.I
1 wnter Marjorie Holmeta. Thanka for uklnl(:
"I have been humiliated and hurt by a
CW'\al.n penon. You know who I mean, God You
know. too, that lam 1truqling to keep bllteme=;a
and hate out of my heart. But It's 110 very dlfftcuJt
to find the arace to forgive. Will you help me.
God? I don't want to crowd theee bad feellnp ant.o
the dark comers of my mind I don't want to
deny to mywlf the fact that I feel awful. But I do
want to fotflve and set the hostlUty and anger
out of my •)'Item. At thia very tnoment perhaps
eomeone, 11e>mewhere, la having a hard time
for'llvina me for aomethlng I said or did. 1 might
have hurt th.at pereon without knowing tt. So
pleMe, God, help me to forgive now. It would be
terrible to harbor W will ~ainst someone who
Mushroo01ing
class topic
Contrary to popular belief, not all
"toadstools'' that apring up on lawns a.re
pobonoua. A few species are actually edible
muah.roorna, says a fungj expert.
But you have to know what to look tor -
the focus of "The Art of Mushrooming," a
three-meeting course offered by UC Irvine
Ex1enalon. C1iasaes will be held at 10 a.m.
t.ocnorrow, March 12 and 19 in Room 231 and
lounge, Student Services I on campus.
According to instructor Greg Wright,
mycolOlift, mushrooms IOOn will be at the height
of their 1eU011 in the Santa Ana Mountains. He
will show 1tudenta how to identify them in the
field and give tips on how to prepare them.
mltht n<it4v•n know ht• hu hurt me ·•
CLAIR! READER ,
DEAR READER: You bave proved once
a1ata tbt love aad faltb are aon1tttartao. 1'bat
prayer would be appropriate for people of all
aenomlaaUona ID any bouae of worablp. Thank
you for 1eadln1 h on.
DEAR ANN LANUEKS· Yuu'll probably ~
1wampt'd with hdpful hlnta tor that readt'r whu
wanted to know huw to make • perfect
hard-bolled «"ag. Wt>ll, 10 yeara aao the Sun·Timee
food editor solved the problem for me. Hore I• tht.'
"recipe":
Add Jl.llt enouah water to a aaucepot to cover
the egg11 Bring water to a boU and lmmedlAtAtJy
remove saucepot from hfft. Cover and let 1tand
15-20 minutee. Plunae egaa into cold water and
peel IMMEDIATELY. Thia will pn:vent ew
from blackening. It also auar&l\teet tender,
nonrubbery whites and centered yolka. I've never
teen this In any cookbook, yet It's a sure-fire
method. -JORY GRAHAM
DtAlf JORY: For a 1al wbo Ilia been
battllns caacer for ao muy yean, bow you flnd
&be lime and eaero to wrr&e yoar 1plHdld
colamn and 1eod la recipe• 11 t>.yond me! Yot
1re one remark.able lady!
DEAR ANN LANDERS: AftAtr 20 yon of
marriage and nevi)' u many ot pultlna up with
other WOl'T\('n and broken praml9ee (''I awear I'U
never do lt asatn"), my hUlb.nd pve me the
ultlmate gift -aonorrhea.
With IO much talk about genital herpes, one
teldom hean about thia longtime plague th.at ll
extremely common -ln fact, lt ll eecond only to
the Cbmmon cold. h can alao be very paln!ul and
dlubling. I know becaute I suffered exaructaUng
T rou1 HIA11H
OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN
OEAR DR. STEINCROHN: It's my opinion
that it's usually the pilot's fault, and not poor plane
structure that is the reuon for most plane aocidenu.
A friend of mine bought a private plane a few
months ago. He was known as an excellent pilot He
uwit.ed me to fly with him, but I found some excuse
for not going up with him. I wonder if he realized it
was becauae I knew he was a heavy drinker. If it's
true that alcohol is responsible for so many auto
accidents, why ian't lt even a great.er danger when a
pilot drinks? The said ending to thts story is that he
crashed two weeks ago and was ktUed. So were his
two passengers.
paiN ln my aide and low•r abdomen before t
fin.ally went to tho doctor •NI 1eatMd what 1 had
I WU Yory d!la~potnted ln my doctor'I
att1iude. ifo wouldn t look me tn th• eye, llMJned
c-mbarraued and W at •ue. whkh lncreued my
11ha.me AJthou"h h cured my body, he did very
Uttlt• for my •rlrtt. It Wu a friend who pv~ me
th(· number o the m1tl<m•I VD hot.line that pW.led
nw uut of the dumpt. It ia toU-fr for anyone,
unywhere In the U.S., and thoy aniwer all
que1tJona frankly and honettly. Pua It on, Ann.
pJeue..lt't 1-800-227-8922. -YOUR BOOSTER
IN THE BIBLE BELT
DEAR 800: Wltb pleHare. I've cbecked
U.em out, ud tbey are tenifle. (fD CaUforuJa,
tbat number 11 l ·SOO·tlt-6183.)
Even If drmkmg LB the "m " th mg m your
crowd, it needn't crowd you out. Le&m the /actll
from Ann Landers' booklet, "Boou snd You -
For Teen-MMen Only "!knd $0 crnr. and•
!!Je/1-addres.ed ~nvelo~ to Ann Land~rs. P.O. Box
I 199,, Chicago, Ill. 8061 J ...
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By PHIL INTEALANOI of Laguna Beach
.~----~--~----Wright alao will dbcuss identification,
dlstr1button, ecology,~ and edibility of I
various fleshy fungi and provide guidance an safe IP-...c.i~_.!1_.,,M':lllll
mushroom gathering skills. ..-~_.."'l:~~Elf~g
Whenever I take a commerci&l plane, I marvel
at the efficiency of this tremendous flying
contraption and keep wondering how ii& ever gets
off the ground. But when I look up for the captain
and crew ln the cockpit, I croa my fingers. I now
only-wonder if they are healthy, but if the pilot hu
had a few dnnks. lsn't this a potentJ.al problem? -
MR V.
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"Put the next call on 'hold' and tell 'em to
expect soc1µung music while wailmg. · For information call UCI Extension, 833-5414 11 DEAR MR. V . When we take a bus. car. tram,
ship or plane -anything that moves faslt!r than we
can run -we are h011t.age to the good health and
good habits of the pilot. Nowhere is thlB more
unportant than in a plane The Federal J\viauon
Administration (FAA) is aware of 1t. It is now
propoging that pilots be "subje<:t to the same basic
procedures for determining (alcoholic) intoxication
that most states apply to motor vehicle operators."
• • •
Herb jellies will be discussed by Marcella
Graham of Huntington Beach for members of the
Oruge CollDty Herb Society. The group will
meet et 1 p.m. Sunday at Mercury Savings, ~Tustin. • • •
Members of the <>ruse Couty Bra.ncb,
CymbldJam Society of America will learn about
Paphiopedilum. also known aa lady slipper, when
they meet at 7:30 p.m. Thunday at the
Westminster Civic Center. S~aker will be Nanto
Huegawa of Paphanatidl UnJinuted. For
information. call Ollie Larsen at 531-2264 • • •
An informal flower show and silent auctton IS
planned for the meeting of the Sotatll Coa1t
Gardea Cl11b at 11:30 a .m. Wedneaday at the Dana
Point Community Clubhouse. • • •
Wade Roberta, di.rector of the Shennan
Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar. w1U
apeak at the Lapa.a Beacti Garden Cfab meeung
Friday at the Congregational Church.
Roberta will discuss the gardena' rustory and
horticulture.
The rneetmg is to begin at 10.15 a.m , Roberts
is acheduled at 1:30 p.m. •••
The Soutbern CaWonala Daffodil Society
members will hold \heir annual show at Sherman
Gardens. Corona deJ Mar. HOW'S are 1 to 4 pm
tomolTOW and 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday • • •
Members of the Costa Men:!:l; CiUea
Bruclt of the Nadooal Facb&a ety will learn
techniques for pinching and feeding the plants
when they meet at 7:30 p.m. March 14 at the
Colna Mesa Community Cen•r. Speaker will be
Betty Cole, president of the Downey branch
Bark achieves
creative elf ect
One of the most versatlle landscaping tools
available \o today's home gardener is bark.
With the wide variety of sizes, color and
textures available. the homeowner can produce
professional landacapmg effects w1thm the bounds
of reasonable cost and effon.
Decorative bark usually means bark over
one-quarter inch m particle size. However, there is
considerable gradauon in uniformity, color and
texture. adding to bark's landscape versatility
The larger chunks. over three-quarters of an
inch in diameter. are generally referred to as
nuggets The smaller chunk s (one.quarter to
three.quarter inches in size) are called
nuns-nuggets
Most h1gh ·grade derorallve bark IS processed
from evergreen tree bark producing a rustic-looking
ground cover that is practical. long-lasting and
attractive.
And there is ample opportunity to use bark
creatively in both large and small areu.
Today's typical townhouse with lta tmy patch
of ground space in front and back of the property is
ideal for creative uae of bark. Bark nuggeta applied
to these areas. enhance the beauty and utility of the
space while reducing maintenance to near i.ero
Properly applied bark needs only a hght
topping each year to offset decomposition.
However, the proposed standard is 2 ~
times strtcter than that imposed on drivers by
48 of the 50 states. According to FAA spokesman,
John G . Leyden, this strictness ii essential because
of the fact "that even smalJ amounu of alcohol can
affect pilot performance, especially at high
alutudes."
The propoeed regulation may not lake effect
until next year. Meanwhile, there's a rule that
prohibits anyone from ptloting a plane within 8
hours of consuming alcoholic beverage.
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I have been very
sens.alive to caffeine in coffee or lt!a. So much so.
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
ALL MY
LIFE
l'VE BEEN
LOOKING
THROUGH
A. WINDOW,
WITHOUT E:VE.R.
BE I NG !;>Ui:\E
WHl(.H 510E
t'M O N
that a cup or two of coffee taken at lunch (not at
bedtime) would keep me up m011t of the nifht.
Smee l gave up on the advice of my doctor 've
been sleeping fme. But lately, I have insomnia
agam. l wonder 1f it's due to my taking a 12-<>unce
cola drink with dinner and another (occasionally)
while watching TV? Could that be the reason'? -
MRS.M.
D EAR MRS M I 've known sever al
caffeme-sensiuve people who had UlSOmrua after
taking a cola dnnk at night. You have been takmg
at least the equivalent amount of caffeine m your
soft drink. Why not quit? If you sleep better, you
will have your ans;Yer.
Dr. Steincrohn wt1/comes question s from
readers. He cannot answer all indiVJdually but w1ll
include those of general interest in his colwnn.
Send your questions to Jum. in CB.I? of the Daily
Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Cmta Mesa. Cal1f. 92626.
URDlllRB CHIClllST
• Be sure to prepare flower beds before
planung bedding plants by adding aoil amendmen ts
and fertilizer and workmg the 1101l so that 1t IS
smooth and not in clumps.
• You can begin feeding roses this month to
help promote vigorous growth needed to have a
good blooming season
• March is a good month to plant citrus of all
kinds -oranges, lemons. limes or grapefruit. Plant
either the dwarf or standard size depending on the
siie of your garden.
• Keep feeding your lawn regularly this
spring so that it's in tip-top shape before summer's
heat arrives,
• Wisteria can be pruned heavily after spring
bloom.
RClllllOUe .......
llAm STAt...wT lltennout .,_.. flC1lTlOUS -·· P'lCTITIOUe .,._., STATu.NT Of' WITHIMAWAL
The lotloMng l*'IOM .,.. doing
~-GENERAL REFRIGERATION
COMPANY. INC . 7981 Whitaker. a-PM&. CA 110t21 (a Celttomle
COft)Ot9tlon) Olrr9I c-1. 11964 Raley,
Alwrllde. CA. 112605 ~ l<ltttxhenllo, IS7t2
Oeo11iw Sl, a.nte AN.. CA 112701
fer I Edward Butte. 2115 t ~. •t•. HunUngton 8eec;h.
CA.HMe Thia bullne9a .. oonductecl Cly •
eotp«atlon.
~Ill Alfl1ger .. lon Co .
Oerrtl c-t. P..eeldet'lt r..-~ -fled wtltl the County a.,tc Of OrWIQe County on
Feb. 23. ,., ,,,..
Publllflecl Or~ge CoHI Oelly
Piiot, Feb 26. Mardi 4, t 1. 11, 1983
MA.-aTAftmwT NAm aTA,....,.,.
The 1o1ow4ng P«90N •• doing n,. 1o11ow4ng per-.one .,. ao1no ~ -:_ tJ"al~:r Pf'QOVCTIONS 1182 u a I H T E .. N A T I 0 H A L s E en.to!. Sen•• Ana. c.Mtorni.
TAAFAC SEAV1CE. 10342 Si.nton, 92707
Sul1e E. Garden Gr-. CA 92640 T o 'I A n n e L I e a , 2 1 2 6
W • y n • F Sm It II . t8 5 t 1 Sllerlngton ~. 0-104, INwpot't
Aoolllend i.-. HuntlnQ1on 8eecll. a..cti, CaHtomia 92fle3
CA. 92t4e Sun n E Eubank a. 2125
Wf'/ Wyrtdl, 913& 81M> A ... , Stlerlngton P*e, C-104. ~
WNttlar. CA 90802 BMcfl, c.lltornla 921163 Thia ~ .. condueted Cly • Thia ~ .. conducted Cly •
gianeral pertnerlfllp. general ~
Wll)'M F Smlltl S-~
Thie 11a*'-'!t -Ned wnti the for OTH P..oductlOna CounlY Clerk of Ol'ar'Of County on Thill wt.a1ernenl WM llled wlltl the
Jf/11 13 19&3 County CWll of Ofanga County on
"'7IU January 1t , 1M3 • Put>llalleO Orange Coaet Dally ~
Piiot. Fell 11, 11, 25. M•n:ft •• Publl~ °'9119• COHt Deity
1983 Piiot Feb. 11, 25, Mar 4, 1 t. 1913
750-83 112643
MAim STAft....-T P'ROM .. ...,...,..
The lollowlng peraone .,. doing ONAA TINO UNDIDl
t>u.U-.. 'teTmOUI au ..... MAm
STREET TOYS AUTOMOTIVE. Th• foll owing per aon llu I Nu-.-.i Sn.cfal J
1940 Plac:.nll•. Unll ·c ... Coet• wit~ ... O--al penner from In color . . ..... , r--MeM. CA 92$21 the O«tnln!NP oper11dng under Ula
c11rl1top11ar w Carmody. flctltlOue ~name of SOVTH Save 25 % 2642'~ Elden. Coat• ....... CA. SHORE TRACTOfl SUtVIC£. 3100 TrucklQod solo of 9ae21 Tift way. ~ ~ CA 112t12e on our
Cheryl R. Cermody. 2642~ Tiie flct1t1ou1 bu1ln•H n•m• dozrling garden AZALEAS Elden, Colila MeM. CA 92627 11\at-' for Ille parlnenlhlp wt11
Tiii• ~ 1a ~.., tJy.,, 111ec1on .. .,.1. 111e1 1n tt1e County plants in bloom at ~ of OrW109 Red, Pink. lavender and
Cheryl fl ~ Full "-and •ctcu-of the Huntington Center. Whit• to ehoose from.
Thia 11••-' -111ec1 """' ,,,. ,.__, Wlthdt~· !------------1• Plant In 1un or -a.-d•. County Clettl of Otange County on MA.c>N ~ _. ..
FM> 22. 1993 1111 ...,..:!!'!: FrH Information thHt. n-. c....-., e NI.JC NOTICE
Publlalled Or•~ COHt Ollll}' 81Qned.. .._ 6 !~Lv .• AEG25' ~" r:.v..m Piiot, Feb 26. Merell 4 1 t, 11, ,_,,. MOTK:9 Oil,._,,_.... ~ .,. Rw~~
A local fawonte .
tta3 Pwt>llal\ed Otano-Coul Dally ~ NfO
•1..., P~.r«> 11•2&.VatCl'I•. '~C:: ~~ SOLID OAK and STEEL BANDED
----------Lot ALAMff09 ASSOCIATES,. LF BARRELS rtaJC NOTICE rtaJC Mnl)C( Callfotnla generel partneralllp WHISKEY HA • "" con a 11 t1ng o f Aobert P . '1CTTnOUI .,_.. l'ICnnoue ...,_.. Warmington. Roger o Oernell, 17'' Deep, 24'' Diameter MAim ITA,.....,,. MAm ITAT-.rf Wiiiem J Pittman. ,..., L.. "-.
Tiie followlncl ~ -dOll'IJ Tht foflowlflo .,.,._,..,.. dOll'IJ st•ntey "•u•nown1. o11ver N Ideal Pl1ntera fOf: • ~ M . t>uelnMa M C>ary, DeWI C. Aldennen. Waner H M R. EHTERPRlll!., 33U . ,. __ Ht L s•--•~-Vanetablel • Harbor 81Yd • 8ul1e IC·12. Coete THf OUllLIN COMPAHYo,92: .......,_., ' . --· .....-w. -• • • ..___, ,...._,_ ............ ~ ~~· G.o.n • "°Y J Mcl<eefl, Til<>mm .i. ,,,,...,, Sm1tl TrMI ,_ ,..._,.,..,_ ......... ........,.,.. ....... Aollert H. Odle, and l Jain
JHn H Da1111, 11112 llue Cllart .. 111 lllHr•n l111 o.tllllet. Jt .• wNoll cso. ~ Flowerl
Lantern. No 2. D•n• Point. ~MMe COlltt. Olrdeft' aro.. al Joto f'wllman ltrMI, Coeta Shrubs
c.t11om1e ~ Ce1ttom1a •*4 · ......, CMfor1lla nae . ._ 11em1
M4lt1lyn fill Kiiey, IM6 ...,.,... Patrick 0 hndere. t717 dlltOl••d by n111tua1 oon1ent 1 a.ta Value
Coeta ~. C.llfe>tni. t1'2t ~Ann. Oourt QWdell ar..,. efi.ctlYe .MnufotY 11, tm. After II'-:=========~------::::--..., Thia bu._ la condvOted by • Cellfofnle 9"44 ' ' MH1 ~ no 1*11011 11W1 lle'49 .,_ ~ C*tMrlhlP TNI ......_la~ bf• ,~ or eutllorlty 10 lno11r I I ,,_,, H. DeYla ___.. --'""llp 00191tbia '°' CIJ Ofl MNI • ... Fl---" s-•al T'111a It...,.,. -flllld wlttl die ---'Q;;:.*111:·"-'an fotMfl pertnerafllp, ••MJI tor vwc-a r--
County an « °'flll09 County on TNI ..... "°"'" ._ .... """"" "°"" P. w~ wtlO ,.. CARNATIONS ~ 12. 1tN. ~ Olel'tl of OJ-. ~ M -Mfl dHlgnated II)' ell Of 1111 ,.._ '*'-Y U ttN .,.,,... lo wtncl up IM""*-of die Publllhe<I Oran~ CN1t Delly ' ,.,_. ~-
l'tlot, .... 211 ....... JI, ··..:::: l'ul>lllMO 0r..,.. COMt Delly OATIO: Januwy 11, teas,
l'tlot. ,,_. t .. Mir. 4. t1 1a, tMS "'°'9el't ft. WW'lralfll11•1r11.-Mon1 ----------' tn..a l'ut>I~ Otanoe c-1 Dally PWUC MmCI ----------• flllOt • ...,. •. 1112 --;;cm;;iCMt;uiiiiiiii--..C MmCl 111wa "°"'llOUI .... ..,..n•~
"
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..... by Gut Arriola
C.ARt'lt:l.D by Jim Davis
I f=UL GOOP TOrlAV.
I FE.EL 5TRONC:s I FE(L INVINCIBL.E..
I FE.fl AS TALL. A5
A &KVSCRAP(R
THE
Fr\MILl'
CIRCt:S
"I like reading. It tums on pictures in
your heod."
by Brad Anderson
"I didn't bring him. I thought you did!"
MOO~ Ml" LLI ~"
FROST WARNI~
PMNIJT8
()
0
BIG GE<RJE! Vrgil Partch
J-'f )(p
"No. No rubber rafts drifted by here In. the l11t
hour or so."
DE~~IS THE "E~i\CE Hank'Ketchum
~....-..........
3-~
; ..
• • ~ ~ARE '(OJ 60IN6 TO KEEP HIM ON OISP1A Y? •
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
WHEN YouR WIFE'S
Nor SPEAKIN~ 'TO
.YoU--SHE1S TRYING
IOTELL You
<;oMET141NG ··
by Charles M. Schulz
by Tom K. Ryan
,. '
I ••
• • ~\ •
Both vulnerable South dt1~1
NORTH
•IO
'"'1 QU3
O A IO t
•JU
WEST EAST
• v.w
V'AKU
o K8752
• KllH
SOUTH
• Ql07
ti 101 %
OQ80
t 9U
• AKJ98U
V' 64
OJ
tAC.llO
The bidding
Soud1 Wt1t Nortll Eatl
I• Obie 2 • p..,
4 • Pua PaN Pan
Opt•mnl( lead King uf •
llowtver. the lechmully cor
SHOE
Or1ng9 Cout OAll.Y PILOT/Frtdty, Mnh 4, 1913
GOif ii 011 lllOGI ..
BV CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
rtd play would have IU<'
uedtdl
Norlh'• ralu to two
apad" aft.er We1l had Int.er
po1td with a takeout double
la in keeping with modern
theory you mah the bid
you would have made had
there been no intervening It'
tion. South'• iump to four
1p1de1 wu rlear cut.
Weat led lhr king of heart•
and lhlln shifted to a diamond
to attack du111my'1 entry.
Declarer uw no problem. Ht
counted •even trump tricka,'
one diamonrl and l11YO cluba,
)Ult enourh for hie contract.
Unfortunately, one of those
tricks van11hed when, alt.er
winning the ace or diamond•.
South made a theoretically
corrtcl play, hut 1t cost him
~WM._~
ew.J~~ ~ Atf ~
~~ A1" OIN~.~
~ 0££10E.O 1'0 &£1'
SOWt £.~U1-SE ~
hi• rour 1pad• tontratt
dtdarer led 1 trump to hi•
kan1 and Weat 1howed ou\
0.dartr tried hll beat. Ht
led a heart. W flit t.ook I he
act1 and 11lted with the kins
of dlamond1. Oeelarllr ruffed
and led the at'• of clubt
followed by the queen. Thie
lime We11 held up, and
detlartr had Lo ronctdt a
club and 11 trump for down
Ont'.
In Lerma or thl' trump 8Ult
llOOt', dtclarH°I play o( 11
high trump 11l tnrk two wu
corrrct. Bul had dt'clart'r
taken thl' wholr hand into
con11deration. he m11'hl have
reahitd tlraL. onre Ea,1 had
followtd with a trump al
lrtck t WO. thl' /int'\W ol tht'
jack guaranlrrd th.I-rnnt rart
A• thr card• lit, lh•
l1nrut' would win and
declarer would ION only two
h .. rl lrlckl and a club. But
lt't'• 1uppoae that thr llne11t
failed and Wut won 1h1
'••rond trtrk with tht' queen
ul trumµ1 . Thal would m.an
t hnt Lrum11, were 2 I. and
that thtt third trump on the
table wu an llntry.
Wtial hu a ade ult with a
d11mund. Ueclarn ruU1.
dr1w1 Lhe latl r.tump and
ll'1d11 heart. We1L mu1t win.
and ht •till hu a diamond
ult f~clarer rurt1 hfah.
thl'n croue1 lo dummy by
ovnlak1ng the five o(
trumps He d11Card1 two
clubs on the queen Jl<:k of
hurts and claims his ton
tract
by Jeff MacNelly
FOR BETTER OR t'OR tltU R~t; oy Lynn Jonnston
GOOO GRIEF -ITS 3:00 f\M !
-ELLY, HFWEN'T Yoo
FINleHED ReADINGIHAT
BCO<Y~?
Oil.SMOCK
THIS WEATHER IS
TOO COLO--EVEN
FOR A SNOWMAN
.... ------------------....,
WHAT KIND OF NO'IEL
IS IT ANYWAYS?
o-.---
I WATCH PHIL DONAHUE A
LOT AND l '1E L.EAANE.D NOT
10 8E. JUO&MENTAL .'
by George Lemont
C'MON NOW, c:;>OC1"0R
e>RAPFORP. E>E:ING A POPIA"f'RIS1: SuRei...Y YOU CAN ReAt..IZe
rrs COMME: RCIAL-PO'f'eN1"1AL.. !
By Mark Lasky
--
. I
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•
~10 Orange Coat OAtLY PILOT/Friday, March 4, 1883
IDY If Piii IPAOI
lr11trt n-1>v1ICllllQ In 1111111•
1 I°"~ _mfiOJ'..-.... Oramallo 1e ooptlo11 .ioa ... -.. Handaomo MOcit P1lvtte l>.Cll D ID P Y I 0 A Tl 0 .,..,,_ fen wlfldow 11111<.•• DIC-e. t•t II YOU CollftfW!Co tOOftl l a111• arN
PiOTITIOUI llU .... H PICT"10UI IUMall ..._ ITATl.•NT MA• ITA,,_NT
T,. 1011-1110 poraon I• 001no Tlla ro11ow1no perton I• dolno
-..i,,... ,. l>ualnwa -
;
01111 f l Btl\NAllOO CO"I P'HOTO ts'l'STIMI, YAICI •oT•O• TO ••OUOT k)t oClen olllGe fY91etn ••or• YOU" '"0,lllTY, IT IUf 11 room l04e of periling J1l>O eq l.NT ""''llU I~ I Dove •1r .. 1 1'4;U ~ ... '°" Hu11llngton IMtcll No ?O, Hawpon eteech CaHIO<llll CA 9:11•8
HMO l!OWA"O II fl YNN, 1111'1
tOl.O AT A "*..IO IAU." YOU It 112' hll>Mt net or a; 20 p.<,
...0 All I~"'* Of ntl II 1noluo1no u11111l e•
flob•tt l•• lern••llu 19'4 Po11;n1w. Lana. t4u1111n111C1t1 a.eon,
TtadeW!ndt l-N.,,_µnrt SM<l't. CA 8:1648
NATU"I OP 'fHI "'OCllDIMO ma1n1911anc.a CaN Oot-t II lo
ACIAINIT YO=U YOU IMOULO I MOii Fii
CONTACT A L.A A. 714 M0-1020 NOTICIOf tTIS'tlAL.I ,._ __ .., __ .._ __________ .,.I Clil!Otllll 02880 I hie bullMM II oonouc1.-, Dy 1111
Thie ~ •• ~0<101..:teO b) "'' lnOIVlfluel ttlCIMdull
"<ll)e(I l e.tnardo
.,,... •l•llll19tll WH me..i wtlll Ill•
County Ci.t11 of ()ran\)• Count~ Oft
~ 22. t111:1 ntoat
Publl•ll•d Orono• Co••f 0•1lr "cit. Feb 2& Met 4 I I 18 tll83 103-0 &J
Nil.IC NOTICE
fOwafll R Flynn
fhl• '1atornent ..... llled IMlh Irie
County Cletll. or Oranoe County on
Fab n tH3
"~ Publl•h•d Orang• \;.OHi Dally
Pilot Fab 2S Mar 4, t I •e. 1N3 ., ,..,
flta.IC NOTICE
, ....... .,...
NOTICI IS HIMl'I' 01\llN. 11111 °" ,rlday, Mlll'Otl 1•. 19$3, al I 00
o'olodl • m of Mid d81. lf'I IM 1oom
~ Miele for OONNollllg Tf\lt t•'• 8.iot, wlllllll Ille offloM ol "IAL
18TATf seCUAITIH 8UIV1Cf. IO<;al.O al 2020 Noni\ lroodwey,
8ullo 20e. ltl IM City of Santa Ana, County o t Oranoa . a1eu ot
C alllornle, TOWf.11! EI OAOW
'ICTlllOUa IU .... ll CO RPO AA TION, a Ce lltornle
NOTICE 01' DEATH Ofo' NAMI HATl•NT c:orpora11011, H duly eppolnle d
MARC US o U G EN E l11e follo•lrtg P•reon 11 doln" Truot• und4tt tl\d puralatll to Ille ic. bo•lnffl ., • power ot H la c:ontorted In ll'tat
ARMISTEAD, ala MARK ANTHONY MICttAfLS SALON, 0«1111n Oeed ot Truet uac:uted l>y
ARMISTEAD, aka MARK 29 1 E t1tll StrHI. Colla MH•. ARMAND ~A8CALE and MARV
• •ftMISTEAD A ND OF c11111orn1e 02827 LOUIS! OEPASC/l.LI, ~and
In Color
Trvcklood $ale of
douling garden
plonh 1n bloom of
Huntington Center D · " · wlla H 101n1 tonant•, rooo1ded p BT IT I 0 N T 0 A1lll'to11y M1C11 .. 1 Reu••· 18742 Oeoemb9r 2t. IHI, In looil 14330 --------------!
ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. Maptewood Clrcla Hunllnglon ot Offlolel Aaco<O.ofMldCount• It !.------------. 8eacll Ca11rorn1e 92848 ' Al 1711!. nua l>oalnut 11 conducteo by an P•O• :126, ROCO<d.,'• lnetrument To o.11 hetn1, bend1ctanes. lndl'lll(Jual No 2ae14• by r.uot> of• brMCll °' d.tautt In poynienl Of perlol'IMnOe creditors and cont1ngenl Anthony M Rau•• ot 1ri. oblto•ttono MOUrOCI 1weoy, creditors of Marcus Euuenl' Thi• '111..,.,..,1 .... meo with ,,,. lnoludlno fl'tet broacll or dataull, ., Counly Ci.<k of Oran..,. Count• on N Armlatead ¥nd penons who .-' otlo• of whlCll ••• roeordtd .._ th Ftbru11y IS 1063 Novembo( 22, tN2. u Recotci.t'e
may ""' o erwUlt" mteretilt-d ~ 1n11rurn.n1 No U -410553, WILL ln the wiU andtor l"Stau.> Publlsh•d Orange Cou1 Dally SEU AT PU81..IC AUCTION TO THE
A petiuon has ~~;on hied Pllot Feb f8 25 Mar 4 11 1083 HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH. 784-83 b y M a r y A n t o 1 n t' t t t· lawful money of Ille United StalM. Ar i d h • or • caal'tler'• eh9clt drawn on • m s tea in l e Sup<>r1or P\B.IC NOTICE 11•1• or natlonlll bank, a tlat• or
Court of Orangt• Countv 1.o.re1 crdl union,°'• ll•t• or
I FICTfTIOU8 9Ultlfe8& rl'q u es l n g l h <• l Mary NAME ITATI!~NT feclefel Mvfnga and lo8n ueoclallon
Antomeltl' Arm1stcwd be rne following pa,.on 11 doing dotnlclleellnthlteteto,.ilpoyabla at
d I Ille ""'9 of MM, ell t'Ol'tl, thle and a p po 1 n t e Ms person a bulff!MS H lnlerMt held by 11, u Tnill .. , In
represenwtivl' lO adm111111tcr CRYSTAL BUTTERFLY. 202g 111•1 , .. , prope rty •llu•I• In H id
the estaU> of Marcus Eugt-ne Conunental Ave · Coela MHa. CA Counly tnd S1a10, deecrlb.O u 92627 Armistead (under th <' Sally ""n L•B•ro• 20211 foltoft
Independent Admimstrauon Cont1nen1e1 Ave Coata MllN. CA Loi 6 °1 Trac1 No 2085, In Ille County ot Orange. S tate of of F.states Al·l) The pellUon 92827 Callfornla ... •llo•n on a map
is set for ht·anng m D<.>pt Thie botineu 19 conoucieo by an r.cordotd In t>oott M. PflQ9 t7 ot
No. 3 at 7011 Civic Center lndl\'ldual Ml•c•ll•noou• Map•. Roco•d• of ""-' W l h C C Sally LaBarge Orenge County, CaHfoml• ...,.,ve, es . 1n t e ity o Thll statamenl •&a llMI<! wllh the Tl'ta •lraet •ddron or othor
Santa Ana, CaliCorni.1 on County '-leftl ol Orange County on common dHlgnallon of Ille rH I
Marcil 30. 19113 at 9 30 AM Jan 26 Ill&:! property lleralnabow d8ecrlbee1 11
lF YOU OBJECT to the P'2IDUZ2 purported 10 I>• 314 Mir• Loma lJ { th Publlahed Orenge CoHI Dally Pt-. Cotta MMa, C4111fomlti gran ng o e ~llllon, you Pilot, Fab 25, Marci\ 4. 11 18. Th• unda relgne d l't•r•bY
should eitht•r appear 111 the 1983 1038--33 dlaclalme all llablllly for any
h e aring and state your i-------------1noo;r~ In Mid etraet or other
objecuonb or file written P\l!l.IC NOTICE common dee'gnatlon
obJl'Cllons with the court Said uie w111 be made without
b f h h y c""'..J71• warrenty ••Pr•u or lmpll•d, e ore l e t>nring our NOTICI! Of' TRUaTI!l!'a •AU r•gardlng 1111a, poaHnlon, or appeara~ rnay be 111 ptorson T.I . MO. a-41a enc;umbrencH. to nllafy Iha or by your att.utney NOT1CI YOU AM .. l>«'Aut.T prlnc;lpel balance or tl't• Not• or ( F y 0 u A RE A UNDUI A DKlO OP TRUaT, OIMI obOg~llon Mc:orotd by H.ld CREDITOR or a conunaent DATl!D 81P'Tl!Mllll 11. 1112. OMd of fru11. wttn Int-• and • .., IJNLlll YOU TAKI ACTION TO Ollle r aume H provided lll•roln, credit.or of thl' dt.>et.>ased. you P'ROTECT '\'OUR ~Of'lllT't •. fT plu• advance9. II any. und., 11\o
miut hie yuurdaim w11h the MAY Bl IOlO AT A P'UILfC tonne ttMreof encl lnt.,.at on alCll
court or pn•st!nt it to the I Al I!. If You H 11 D AN advanc:., •nd plva 1-. ct11<ge.a
Personal representative l!X~ATION o' THI NATUIJI •n<l••pet19MoftllelN1tMand ol 0' Tlfe P'tlOCH.DtNO AGAINST the trutta cr•ted l>y Mid OMd ot appointed by the court YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A Tru11 The 101a1 amount 01 H id
withm four months from the LAWYE9'. obllgauon. 1ncludlng reeaonabty
date of flr!lt 1ssuanl'e o f On Ma<cll 2!1, 1943. at o 15 A.M ... 11mated roea, c;hargH and
letters as prov1d~ in secllon Security Alli~ SorvlcH H duly ~of tho TruttM, at the Omo appolnl•cl Trull•• undar and ot !nits.I pulllleatlon of IN• Nolloe, 11 700 of the Caltfo(!'ll{I. Probate purtuant 10 <>-'of Truat recorded 1-42,508 S8 Code The time for f1hng Oetot>« 4. 1010. A in.tr No eoe!I. O.tod: F4lbruety 2•. 1983.
daims wlll not expire pnor In book t33311. PAQll g30, of Offldlll TOWNE ESCROW C~P •
to four months from the date R«:orda 1n Iha offa ot tl'M County • Cemomte eori> ..
r • ... h . ........ bo Recorder of Oraogo County. 8ta1e • :r.u.t-. o ..,.e eanng no .... "" a ve or cantOfnl• Executed 1:1y w...... E By: ..., fatal•
YOU MAY EXAMlNE Ballar.and PalQeM a... 11ua1>en<1 Securtt-. s.r.toe.
the We. kept by the court IC and wife WILL SELL AT PUBLIC • Clllornll corp •
you are a person mterel'!lA"d AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100ER II• Aaen1 FOR CASH (payable al time of M1e By (SEAL) 0 J M0<119f in the est.au-, you may serve 1n lawful mon•y of tl'to Unllad 11• Prootd«ll
u po n l h c t x cc u tor or Stat"! pur-• 10 2924" of the 2020 N Broectwsy.
l-11
R1nt-l-C1r
llent bJ the c11, ...... month
OC AIAPORT ANO liOTfl PICi<·UP
MERCEDES BENZ
ROLLS ROYCE
FERRARI
MASERATI
CLE NET
BMW CONVERT.
MUSTANG CONVERT.
VW CONVERTIBLE
LINCOLN
CADILLAC
CORVETTE
FORD
(71 4) 650-1180
200 w Co.st HwJ-He'lrporl Buch
"' ""' <0 ... al ~ & PC..,
P'ta.IC N01lC(
~TITIOOt MISINIH ~8TATDIRWT
Th• lollo•lng perton I• doing t>u._ ..
• (•) AFFIRMATIVE
PSYCHOTHERAPY SERVICES, '(b) APT SEAVICES 200 Newport
Centar Drive. Soll• 204, ~rt BMdl, Ce11tom1a 92eeO
Gary L G..,_, 181142 Pacillc
Coat t1lgtrway, Huntington BMch,
C&lltornl• 11284 7 ThlS butl,_ It COl'lduc1ed by an
ln<IMOu91
Guy L Oealer
Tiiie 11&1emon1 "'" ntoo wttt1 m. County C*1I of 0.1/\00 County on
F~4. 1g83
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administrator. or upon the cemorn1a CMI Coe». at 1ri. 1Ton1 Soito 20e.
attorney ror tht· l.'Xecut.or or at't•ano. 10 111e e4d Orengo County Sent• An•. CA g21oe PlellC NOTICE
dm d (I h CoonhOOM, IOClt.o on Santi Afie hi (7t4) gM-6810 c----a uustrat.or. Jn 1 c wit Blvd . belw"n Sycamoro SI 1 Publl•l'tod Or•nge CoHt oanv NOTICI! OfrTitumt•a I Al.E the court w11h pruof o f 8roec!W•y SwtteAna,Ca. .. rlgtlt. Piiot Feb 25,Mar 4 II, tte3 T.l .No.8:M027
service, a written reque5t u11e and lntwwt ~ to end 10511-83 NOTICE
slating that vou dl's1re now hekl b)' It und« Mid Oeod o1 YOU AM* Dm'AULT ~"A
speaal nollt't o r thf' f1hnguf Tl'\IStlntti.pr~lnMld P\aJC NOTICE 0€D>Ol'TtlV8T,OATIDJUl.Y2&.
d Count) INS State -"1't. UM..S&I YOU T.AK• ACTIC* a n i n v e n t o r y a n PARCEL t .....
appraisement of <'St.ate assets Unll No 2 localed on LOI 1 of llllPORTAM'T NOTICE TO P'ROTl!CT YOOll 1Pf1.,.,..11'TY.
or o( the petitions or Tr•C:I NO 4og4, In th• City of "YOUR P'tlOP'IRTY II IN IT MAY II IOlD AT A P'UILIC .,_....... a..ctl, u .,_on a ........ f011EC4.0SURI llCAUIE YOU I AL l · If y 0 U N l I 0 AN
accounts mentioned In ;~~In Boolt 318. p~ .. 31 A" E • EH, .. 0 I .. y 0 Ull IXPLANATION OF lltl NATURE
sections 1200 and 1200 ~ of and 32 of Mlecollan•out t.lapa, P'AYIUNT8. IT MAY ll 80LO OF THE P'ROCl!OHMO AQAINIT
the Cahforrua ProhaU> Code. recordt ol Orango County, WITMOUT ANY COUfl'T ACTION, ~~ IHOULO CONTACT A
T b o m a 1 W . A 11 e o , C•llfornl•. end u allown on ,,,. and r.-. _, lwft the i.a.I rteftt On Matdl 11 tia3, at 9 1s A M.
Alt t La 1151 o Oeo1a111ion anc:t eonc1om1n1um Plan to br•1111 ,our acce11n1 r11 11ooc1 orney a W, OVl' recorded April 13 1g73, H ,...,... br pe1'll9 ... of,_ P991 SECURITY ALLIED SERVICES u Street, Suite 100, Newport d 1 111 d duly appointOCI TruatM under end D--ln11rum•nl No 13388 In Book ua P•rment• P u• p>•t m • ""~auent 10 Oeod 01 Trwt tacotded oca~. CA 106« Page •82 of Olflc:lel Aacorde coetit """' ......,... ...,..,. nw.. ,._, Pubh1brd Oranl(" l:U<Oit l>•ll" 0 t 0 r • n O 0 C 0 u n 1 y ( t II e _.... .,_ .._ .... tNa ,...._ July 31, 197g U in.Ir No 40tlle. In
Pl.lot M•,,.l't 4 ~ II 1118.1 Condominium Pl en ). and of defHll ••• r•cordad. Thi• bool( 132•g. page •911 of omctar 1117 HJ ..,,,endmenll tharoto racord.ci In am o u n I It 91 , a 4 I 7 J e 1 of AecOfdl in lhe office of Ille County
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Aecorda bff•m" c urr•nl. You m8J 1101 R RITCHIE ANO MADELINE
NOTICE Of TlluanE'S IALE PARCfil 2 llaH lo par Ill• e11tlr• unp•ld RITCHIE HUSBAND ANO WtFE
TS. No. F·:lll1 An unoMded 1118 lntar•t In Lot porU011 of rour accou11t, owe" Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIQ!i NOTICE TO HIGHEST BIOOE.R FOFI CASH YOO ARE IN ot!fAU\. T UN0£11 A I ol Trac1 No ~. u "'°""'on a t II o u g 11 f 11 I I p e 1me11 t w a I (payal>la al llm• ot .... In lewful Map raooroeo In Book 318, Pegee ct.mended, Mt rou _, par ttM 04!.EO Of TIIU8T, DATED MAY 10, 31 and s2 of Mllleellanooue Mepa, .-t eut.d ......_ money ol lh• United StalHI
19:&. UNLESS YOO TAKE ACTION record• ot Ora no• County. After tllr•• mo11lll1 ho"' 111• por1418/lt lo 2024H ol the CaHfoml• TO IPtlOTf CT YOUll PROP£RTY, CaUfomta. anown and donned u dale of recorthllon ol thh Clvtl Code 11 Ille front .,..ftanoa lo
fT MAY •E 10\.0 AT A PU8LIC cdllilMonatMonlheaboWr91wred doc11mo11t (which d••• ot llleoldOr9n09CountyCourthO\.IM
I ALE . If T 0 U N I! I! D AN 10 0.Claiatlon and Condonllnlum r•c•rdlllOft •Pr.•u• llereoll), locatad on Sant• Ana Blvd . E~NATION M THE NATUftE Pten u nion Ill• eb lt•ll•n bolllg b•l•Hn Syc•mora Street •nd
Of' TME PtlOCllotNQ AOAINIT R-vlng lhoretrom .. clullvo torodoaod ~ permltt a....., &,Qadway. Santa Ana. Cellfomll all
YOU, \'OU aHOU\..D CONTACT A ea-.nl• o11or tl'to "A .. 1r1ct.cs ,.n.ct. ,... flaw• onlr the ..... ngnt. tltlo ano lnt...i conVBIYWd lo
LAWYIR. Common ArMt" (• IM - -ttfbt .. at .. die ..._..._ ltJ and now l'teld by It under Nlid DMcl On Merell 11 1063, at II 1S AM , ahown .,.0 dallno d In u ld parta~ttl• •fltlt• uweunt of TNtt In Ille property llltualed In EXCHANGE TITLEttOLOERS INC., Oeclwallon and Condominium Pler1 ~.., ,_ cndftor. Mid County and Slala deacrlbotd u
• Calilorn1a Corporation as duly •• amended) tor tllo uMa •nd To !Ind a.t ..._ _, ,_ _, PARCEL I
1ppo1nteo Truaio• undar end purpoeea ••t forth 1n ••Id ..,, ., .. .,.,.,... '°'...,_,to Unit 1 M "'-'and dOflnOO on pur.ulll't to Deed of Tn.11 racorded Oecla<allOrl llld Condominium Plan ,109 Iha '°'"'"ur•, .. 11 rour lh•t certain condominium pten
M • y 13. 19 8 2. as l n SI No PARCEL 3 ~°'*'17 i. hi ~ for anr rec.ord«I Fal>Naiy 28. 197g In boo!<
82·1&6077. ot Olflc1e1 Rocorda 1n Elc~I~ _,1• IPP\lrt-t olh., reaao11, 0 011tac:t: PCM 130SO, P•o• 12!>4 ol Ofl1c1a1
tMothoeoltl'te CountyRecorderot toth9Unttdoacr1bed&bowtoru. MALTY AHO llANAOtHEWT cl• Record• o t Orengo County.
Oreng. County St•I• of Ce111orma and occupancy of Ille Rel'trictotd Al..l.i'N a FUn, ..._ lllacAIUM# Calltom1a Ex.ecuteo by STEVEN R STACHER Common Ar-llhOwn end daflr..o ••11leHrd, 81111• no ..... ~rt PAACEI.. 2
an unmarried men and M ANN In Illa &bow r.terred to Oedarot1ofl leach, Celltornle t2llO, (7'•) An unOM09d 50% lntarMt in and
MONT AGUE • ''flille woman H and Condominium Plan u •r-m .7474.. to IOI 1 ol tract No 10419 u ahoWn
Joint T•nenta WILL SELL AT elloc81ed tor .. c:tualW ,_by the W rou heft lftf .,.an-, JOU on a tnlll> toeotd~ In l>OOll •.a.
PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST ownor ol tl'to unit 0-:rtbed abaft, ellould c-tact a lawrer or the PaQM 22 llld 23 ol ~'9c:el1aneoua BIDDER FOR CASH (ptyabta at =Patio C 2 8e1C:Ony B 2 and ~ efOMl' wMcf1 mar Mapa, Record• ol Orange County, ume of tale In tewful money of Ille ~ p 2. "-" .._.., ,_ '-'-Calllornl•, t o11•th•r wllh all
Unt10CI StalMl •I IN! lronl .,..trance p RC L 4 l\•MOMMt, YOU llAY L081 lmptC>-..monll, thereon. •~'9Pll"O
to I h • o I 0 0 rang• Co u n I y Non-.. cluth•• N••monll tor Li4AL NQKT9 • YOU oo NOT .,__,Ol'l't condomln!llm unite I !Ind ~ loc.elad on Stnle Ane .-., lngr-and·-· UM 11'4 TAKE P'ROllPT ACftOll. 2 toeated thereon Blvel · 1>411-n Sycamo<e St and enJoymont of Iha c:ommon aro• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllal PARCEL 3 8roedway, San•• Ana. Ci\111 111 al'to•n ano oeflned In Ille abo..-portuent 10 ArtldO VI, Sec11on 9 o1 An • x c; I u •Iv• • • • • m • n I
right. 1111e and lntert'SI convey.cl to r•l•rr•d to ooclar•llon and tl'to Ooc:laratlon of Covenant•, IW\lrt.,..enl to 90Ch unn tor t,,.uae
end now Mid by It under 98ld Dead Condominium pltn, Hcaptlng Condition• and R•llrlc:t1on1 and oooupenoy Of lhooa P<>r1k>n• ol
of Tru.t •n the prQ9arty situated In tl't•r•ltom tl'toM portion• of llle racordod Novambor t, tl73 In tllo raetrlcl•d c;ommon •r•a saldCountyandStatact.ct1beelu oommon-9'>0Wnanddolr.o• aooll 1,082, P•OH 888•713 dea'9n•1ed In Ille o.ci•rauon or
Lot 8 or Trecf No 91142. •• Re9trkllec1 c-Area 111 Mid ~. • Nl""'*1I No. lt202. rHtr1ct1on1 end 111own 011 tho
9hown on• mao r.c:orded In 800ll o.ciaratlon 11'4 CorldomlNum f'ten. Ofl'lc4al Record• ot O.engo ~ty. ~ plar'l for MCt1 ""41
4 I 8 . Pa g • • 3 9 • n d • O Tho atrMt addr ... and other Celllornla, • braec:l't ol 1110 Tllo •ttffl eddrH1 and otllor
Mlacollanaout M•P•. Racord• ot common doa9..tlon. N flt'f'/, of tho 0 b110 •I I 0 n 0 f p • y m • n 1 0 t OO!TYl'IOfl dooigflatlon, " WI'(. of tllo Orang. County Cailtornfa rHI property deKrlboel al>ovo I• _,, Ila OCCUrl'ed Nolleo rHI prop•rly doacrlbed abo'ff I•
Tha tlrHI eddron and otllar purpotted 10 be 133 E·1 Udo Perle of Mid bteacn and'*' wu flied for purported to l>o' 2S4 HSll't 81'•1
c;oMf'llOft ~loon, 11 any OI Ille DrM. Mewpor18-tt.CA 92teS rec:ord on Muell 23. tg12 u No A. Coale ....... Cel"ornla rHI l)'operty ~rlbed above ta Tho undertlgned Trueto• Oocu....,I No 82•100312 of HICI Tl'to undortlitneo Truat•o purport~ lo ~ 1 Pet•rtburg, dl•Clalm• any tral>llllr for any Ottlc;lel Record• No p•y,,..nt or 011clelm1 •nr lfal>lllty tor any
lrvlrMI, Celtfomla t2714 1nco<r.ct,_ of tllo etreol oddrwlll PHI due •mount• l'tH oc:curroo tnc:orroc:1,_ of tM etroet OO<t.-
Th• u n O • r a Io n • d T r u • I•• an0 <>'her oommon dMlgnatlon. If ri-otoro. the Pepc)orwood VMIBQ9 end otller oommon deelgnetlon. If
dl•olakn1 •11Y 1lablllty ror any any. 9hown lleraln Homaown•r• Auoclatlon OOH any,"'-Waln lnCOrl'ecn-of tllo tlrM1 llddr-Said u 11 wlll bo m•d•. but 11er.oy e68c:1IO~10 ba tc*l, tlle S a id n la wlll I>• mado, but
and otrw common o.igna11on, It •lll'to1,1t covon1n1 or w•rr•ntr. 1~ doacrlbed roal property 10 without c;ovon1n1 or warrant,.,
Wty • .,_. ,_*' . ·~ or lfftplled, ,.rdlng title. ..,Illy IN otJlgltloll ..,,..._ or lfftplled, ,.gA'dlng tma.
Said ulo •Ill b• made bol l)OaMMIOn, 0t -bf-. to Vlllt 54, Lot 1. Tract 7948, u pou1111on, °' encvm~. lo wlll'toul co11e11•nt or wart•nty, P'1'f IM rwmelnlng Pf'llldPel aum of o..crlbed and r900feled In e~ pay 910 rornelnlnG prlnClpel IUtll or
oxproo• 0t tmplled, regerdlng uuo. tM note(•) -..o by Mid OMO ol 380. PIOOI 42 and 43. lnciu•ve of tilt note(•I _., br Mid Deed Of
poa-.ic>n, or erlCombr1nco1. to Tru1t, wltll lnt•r•at 111.,"11, 1a Mlnolfanoou• Map•. OltlCla l Trull. wllll lnterHt tllo1eon, H ~ t110 romlilnlnQ Pflnolpel eum ol prO'Adael In Mid no1t(•). ~. Rociord• of Ora110• County, prOOllded In Miid note(a), aovanoaa. tN ncMe(•) MCUrotcl by MIO Deod o1 "ant. under u. ..,_ or Mid Deed Celltofnll H _,, urldor IN tenna of Mid Deed
Trutt, wttr. 1nforo11 •hereon, H ol True I, foea, clle100• 111d Tiie ,_0 -* ownorf•l ol tlle of Trutt, I•••· ollargea and
provtdld In Mid notelll, lldvanc.., ~ ol lhl Tn.mtw and Of IN prooeny more oorfwftor11y known M _.,.,..Of .. TNll .. and of the
It.,,,, \il\d« tM 1.,.,,,. or IAid OMO tru•t• OtHllMI by Hid OMO of 1411 '°"'"' W81nut, 16'. Alwltf/ltll, tru•I• orH tod by Hid Deed of ot Trull. tou, c llo•g .. a nd Truot OllltOr'nte -Ahmed A ,_.,.,MCI TNat. ~ of Ule Tt\111• and ot '"-The IOtll lll'llOUnl of Iha unpaid You.t'a .. Aotfll.. Tho IOtet -t of me u'1CMlkl
1ru1ta orHted by Mid O"d ot .,...,_ of tllo ~ _.... O.Met· ~-111, 1~ bllanoe of lhl obllQe\lon eecurOd
Tt\191 by tlle 1>'°'*1r 10 bo IOtd Md ~wood Vlllaoo by tM prope<ty to t>o aold a11d
Tho totlll IWftOl#lt ol 1ri. unpeld t•••ona l>lo oetlmatod eoet•, Hortll90*'*' AlaOoletlOn ro110111blo eltllftated ooet•. '*"-of lhO ~ ~ ~ ... .,..,... .... ..,. 0 R f~ ...,... .., IOVWIOOl llt .. time
by tM pr0$10fty 10 t>o eold and of tho lnltl•I publlc1t1on or the Al1om9r et '--or tho In'"•' publlcetlon ot the
r•uonallle H tlrna1oc1 coeu , Nottoa ol ._II U74,...,.'°', ITAT1! °' CALW0""1AI NollOI Of .... II ·~S4f.a.2. ~:::i -::=u:i ":rt:= of~ "'=5JO::-:.=t= ,.,.. ""TY ,... ,.., .. ..J:').1 of~~=:!°' • ...=.<>:: HOllea of .... II '41.1U.21 d .. ,,,.,_. te tho underl~MCI a ..,..,....... ..,... .,....,_fl dolhr.,od lo the uno.teltned •
TM •=:1M)P ...-.., Deed _.... Du•.,., .. Ollllilll Inf 0n ~ .. 1M2. before mo. ..,.... Ooolwlllbl of o.ta1t1 Md
.. T1WlOl910 _,...., M4I OolMMI fot ..... 111141 e written lllOU1tdll ... ..i,a-.,Y,....lft C*ftand lot .... 111\d I wntt.i
... ..,... to l'-e lffld.,.ecl a Noa. of °'*"'It and ........ '° a110 lot aeld Co11n11 ~ito ll•te. Notlol of Dlfeutt Md 11eti10n IO --ClllilMo"MIOft fll ~ Md hi. Tiie ........, .,.,.. lllCt o,. • na lly ., !JU,.. D. R, .... Tiie Ulidllrtl911d -..-.., .,..... for I•,.,,,, •rlltf'I NOUDe ot °"9wlf . .,.. ..._..ta _,.-to,... on t11f NotlOI ..,.,.,.._.. aNI l....._ • ......... ~ ~ '*""' ......... ,_... "' ... ...., "' ...................... ,_...In .. .....,
I& TM ...... C.-_. _.. tllo,.. ""°'*".......... tlla wpw 111 .. .._. .. """ llNl9lirt111 loclltlllt. ,...... "' .,....,... ~ ......,. to OMe ,.,_,, ''· -. ...,... .. ...,. lllt-.we•• lrlO o..: •. tt tm ..... tlit ,_..... 1tt ll!e ~ ......... ~........ et•f'lewtffeelf I• MO tllat tho M.UIO ,...~...., ..... n,.... ..,,.,.._ .. ...., ..._ .,.."'"
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DRAlll COUNTY BUBINllB
K,.lly Sc·ott Ronimn Lynch Butcher
Firni proinotes 2 • associates
Ll'A An:hlta-ture a.nd Planm~ of Or1tnge hllJI
announced auoclate promollon.s for James A. Kelly
and Warren W. Scott. Kl•lly, a n>sident of Ornnge.
has been an architect with the firm since 1980
Scott, a resident of Laguna Niguel, joined LPA two
years ago and has respons1b1hty for roordmnt1on of
design oonet'pt.s and related de111gn st.aH
Lesley Roo100 has JOlnt'(I M1:..-s1on Valley Rank
of San Clemente as 11..l. marketing offlc•n Sht· w1U
be 1n charge of the bank's commun1t·at1un1>
programs. mcludmg advt•rtasmg, public rclauom
and shart'holder relations. She was fornwrly
d1n-<:lor of marketing at tht• Bank of Bt-verly llilb
J ames R . Gravl ey has bet>n appointt•d
marketing QSSOC18te for thi· fum of Iliff. Thorn and
Co , Newport Beach A resident of Orange Park
Acres, Gravley will sµcc1aliz.-tn real t.•state
inve::.tments l'nor to 1111ning tht• firm, hl' was
affiliated with Newport Beach-bai.l-d Marcui. and
M1lhchap. n•al t'StaU> investment farm
Darlene D. Lynch has been appointed publtt·
relatJons manager for Six Flags Movieland Wax
Museum. She will be responsible for regional,
national and mtemalJonal public relallons, publicity
and promotion.al acllVllles uwolVlng all aspecb of
the ~ntertainment property A resident of Santa
Ana, Lynch was with Berhemer and Klme, Inc ,
prior lo jommg Movieland m Buena Park
John 0 . Butcher ho!> been promoted from
director to vice president of domc'Sttl' markt>t1ng for
the Wynn Oil Co of Fullerton A resident of
Stanton, Butcher was named director of domc>Suc
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
MUTUAL FUND
mArkeUng In July, 1982. Pnor to pl.ning Wynn,
Butcher wH vice president and mana~ement
suJ)l'rv1sor for Cochrane Ch~. Llvlngaton and Co ..
lnC' , of lrvine
Gary Parker of lrvine haa joined the
marketing and sales department of C&l Builders of
Sant.a Ana, while Jan Belfield, also oC Irvine, waa
appmntcd marketing coordinator for the firm.
Parker. who has w orked on many Southern
Cahfom1a rommerc1al and mduatriaJ construction
pro.)t'Cts, LS a member of the Orange C.Ounty chapter
of the Amcncan lnstitute of Architect.a. Belfield,
who Joined C&I in 1974, previously served as
,1dmin1strat.ive assistant to the president of e&r
BIYr Products, Inc., of Fount.am Valley, has
namt-d A. W. "Bill" Speyera of Newport Beach,
vice president of sales Speyers, with 18 years
<·Xp('rJencc 1n sales and marketing. will b~
rt.-spo~1ble for all distributor/dealer sales of BOT
automatic sheet feeders. He previously served as
nuuonal sales manager at lnter!ttate Electronics
O'>rp of Anah(·1m
Philip C. Davy of Fountain Valley, founder of
lnfoscnbe. Inc., of Santa Ana, and president &ince
lht• t.'Ompany's 1nc-epllon in 1979, l'\as been elevated
to chairman of the board and chief executive
offlcN Assuming the pos1t1on of president and
<:h1l'f ••xecuuve officer LS David M. Connell, who
will also serve as a member o f the board of
dt rt'<' tors
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U.S. jobless rate
remains at 10.4o/o
By Tiiie AHoclaled PreH
WASHINGTON -
Civilian unemployment
hc."ld even at 10.4 percent
In February a1 large
numbert ot jobleu
Ameri cana awaited
further 1ignal1 of
Improv e d hiring
pro1pects befor~
resuming thelr 1earch of
work, the government
reported today.
The unchanged
unemployment rate
reaumed an 18-month
pattern of rising or
atand-atill Joblessness.
Thal trend had been
interrupted only by last
month's healthy decline.
Unemployment
11 0
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1982 • 83
Suur u· Dt•µt o l l .tt>o• AP
Reagan: 'whip competitors'
SAN FRANCISCO -President Re!jl~~· underscoring hiB commitment to free trade, is · g
on American businesses to "outplan, outproduce, and
outsell the pants off this natJQ(l's competitors."
In r emarks prepared for delivery to the
Commonwealth Club today, Reagan asserted the
lntemauonal receselon "is giving way to a rainbow of
recovery bearing a renai.ssa.nce m enterprise
"America ia on the mend," he said.
The president also told the 14,000-member pubbc
affairs forum that "there can be no security without a
strong western economy and tl}.ere can be no freedom
unless we preserve the open and competitive
international financial system we created af ter World
War II."
Gold prices drop $15
LONDON -Gold pnces plunged $15 an ounce in
hectic trading on the London market today after
opening just 50 cents below yesterday's closing. The
U.S . dollar had a mixed perfonnance against key
foreign currencies.
Gold opened in London at $430 an ounce, down
from $430.50 Thunday. But pnces began plummeting
at midmorning and London's fJVe major dealers set a
recommended price of $415 50 after an unusually long,
1 'h hour fixing session .
Silver, meanwhile, was quoted in London at
$10.85 an ounce. unchanged from yesterday's cla.e.
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Orange Ooatt DAIL v PILOT IFrld1y, March 4, 1913
' '
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p No Ot.faer Swapmeet
ls This Bazaar.
If you like swapmeets, you 'II love the
Bazaar goings-on at Lion Country starting
Saturday & Sunday, March 5 & 6. That's
when Irvine Bazaar opens. And there's never
been a swapmeet like it.
Come out ~nd have a Bazaar day. At
the only swapmeet held in an amusement
park. There's fun and entertainment for
everybody. It costs just $1 admission per car
to enter the world of the Bazaar, every
weekend from BAM to 4PM.
' Compared to other swapmeets, this
one's a picnic. Literally. With great food.
And tables and benches amid acres of hills
and trees.
No other swapmeet offers so much. An
1 exotic Jungleboat Ride. Music and
e Parking for e Great Food
6,000 can
• Petting Zoo e Buaar area for
1,000 aellers e Picnic Area J:
• t;:,teuional • Junaleboatl ~
e Entrance• e Lake
• SbUUlebUI •top • Ra1ttoom1
entertainment for adults and children.
Parking for 6,000 cars. Benches to rest on.
And spaces for 1, 000 sellers.
But stay home if you don't like the
sight of kids petting. (In a giant petting zoo
full of safe, tame animals.)
Come to where the Santa Ana and 405
freeways meet, and follow the signs to Lion
Country. Bring the family. Meet your Bazaar
friends. Make some Bazaar deals . Enjoy all
the wonderful things that make Irvine
Bazaar.
Af Lion Country. Where the Bazaar is
a weekly occurrence from now on.
..
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FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1983 ClAlllFllD B4 0
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0
A discouragi:rig end to Eagles' season
By ROOER CARUON Of' .. 0.-, ..... ..,.
LONG BEACH -F..tancia Haah'1 !Agle. went f~ lut nlght -and they had a big one on the
hook.
t But their ClF 3-A aemifln.ala basketball game
with favored Palm Springs will never be
remembered aa the near-mia -but surely the one
that got awa1. ·
The Indiana of Palm Springa survived, 59-54,
to qualify for a ahot at the championship tomorrow
na,ftt -while the upstart F.agles, co-<:hamplons of
the Sea View LeaJrue. find their .eaaon ended with
a final record of 22-7.
"It wa11 a very disappointin~ game," said
Fatancia Coach Larry Sundennan. 'To know you
were juat five points away from the finala . . . "
14hoee five points, however, formed a barrier
that waa virtually impoeaible to aolve despite more
c.hancea than anyone would have a right to exeect
in L Monopoly game.
For instance -
•The winnen a<>t just two buckets from 6· 7
Tee Wllliameon, who milled the laat 4:57 of the flrat
half a.ft.er beina benched with hb fourth personal
foul, later to foul out with just 17 aeconda apent In
the fourth period.
•Palm Springs wen:t to the line for
one-and-ones In the fourth quarter eeven times -
and miaaed on the flnt attempt slx limes, but the
Eagles couldn't capitalize.
•Estancia held the upper hand In the early
going, clicking on 7 of 9 from the field, and was
17-for-19 from the line through three periods.
•The F.agles had a 35-29 lead with juat 6 l
seconds left In the flnt half, but it wu tied at 35 al
halftime.
• F..tancia'a preaure defenae had Palm Springs
gruplnl for straws with 11 flrat half tumoveni.
•In the final fruatrating quarter the F.agles got
off twice u many shots (16), but could realize juat
three buckets aa Palm Sprinp was able to hold a
maratn of at least four polnta at all tilne..
"The bottom line waa the two la pees," aald
Sunderman, referrtna to Palm Sprinp' alx·point
spurt In the wt 61 aecon<b of the lflOOnd quarter,
Ignited by two coetly F..tancia turnovers, and a
.Unllar bunit at the tailend of the third period aft.er
the Eagles had fought back to tie the i~ at 43
with 1:44 left.
"And ... we did mila eome shots," admitted
Sunderman.
The Eagles, who had sizzled by bitting their
fa rat 1lx from the field, auddenly went Ice cold,
connecting on juat 10 of the next 41 (24.3 peroent).
"We didn't play the point man eo much out of
our zone," said Palm SpringJJ Coach Bill Annatrong.
"But for a while I thought they'd never mUls."
While Estancia was havlns lta troubles
offensJvely. the Eagles were alao plagued with the
task of trying to contain the Indiana' two guard.a -
6-2 Shawn Serry and 6-1 Boria King -and they
(See EAGLES', Pa1e 8%)
•
Tomorrow's
championship
games
4-A DM elon
Mater Del (27-2) va. Long Beach Poly
(26-3), 8:45 p.m.
S-A DIYlelon
Palm Springs (26-1) vs. Riverside Poty
(28-2), 7 p.m.
2-A DIYlelon
Sonora (23-6) vs. Garey (20-8), 2:15 p.m.
1-A Dlvtelon
Blalr (26-3) vs. Santa Clara (23-4), 12:30
p.m.
It took SIX years • •
• • • But Vanguards finally b eat Biola, 59-55
By CURT SEEDEN
of' tM Delly ..... 8Uft
T h e re h a s b-e e n s o m e
speculation that the semifinals of
the NAIA District ill ~~tball
playoffs will have to be moved to
a.-ew s1 te, since Chapman
College's Hutton Sports Center
has a leaky roof.
Those semifinals ar4t set for
tomorrow night, but they were
the furthest thing from Southern
California College Coach Bill
Reynolds' mind last night at UC
Irvine's Crawford Hall.
What confronted Reynolds and
his Vanauards was Blola College
-a team which hadn't lost to
Southern California College in
six years.
And it wasn't until there was
just three 9ec0nds remainini on
the clock that Reynolds could
turn hi.a attentions to tomorrow.
Rick Plulmer'11 two free throws
with three aeconda left eealed a
59· 55 victory over Biol a ,
snapping the Vanguards'
seven-pme losing streak against
the F.agles and catapulting them
mto the eemifinaJ.a agalnat Point
Loma at 6 tomorrow night at
Blola College. Westmont and
Azusa-Pacific play ln the other
seminflnal at 8.
A. usual, the F..agle9 made life
miserable for the Vanguards,
particularly in the final 30
seconds when 5CC WU holding
on to a ~-55 lead.
The Vanguards' Mike Roberts,
needing onfy to inbound the ball
and let his teammates run out the
CdM woHJen facing
final exaHJ tonight
LONG BEACH -Corona del
Mar High women's baske tball
coach Dave Heffern adrruta his
team didn't play up to Its
potential during the regular
season, but the Sea Klnga
certainly picked the right time to
jel.
Torught at 7, Corona del Mar
and Esperanza will meet for the
CIF 3-A championship at the
Lolli Beach Arena, and the Sea
Kmg women will be looking for
t heir first ever basketball title.
ll's a matchup of a pair of
second-place league finishers,
with the Sea Kings finishing
runner-up to F.atanda In the Sea
View League and the Aztea
settling for second behind El
Dorado in the F.mpire Le.gue.
then defeated ita first three
playoff opponenta with relative
eaae before slipping paat
Palmdale 50-44 in Tueaday'a
semifinal. •
The Sea K ings are led by
Heather F.iitey, a senior guard
who ls averaging 19 points per
game Liaa Aomney. a junior
guard. averages 15 points, center
Angie Oodda ave1'88'9 nearly 10
points per game. Forwarda Fran
Wynn and Joan Looa round out
the a tarting five.
Esperanza counters with
Jennifer Latta and Ann Warmu.a.
Both ecpred In double ttguree in
the Aiteca' 47-41 victory over
Villa Park in the aemiflnala.
Oellr .... Pflete ~ CtwtM ....,.,
Jim Curtis of Estancia goes around defender Mar k Bell of Palm
Both F.atancia and El Dorado
were elimillllted In the second
round, the F.ag.lea, in fact. falling
victim to the Azteca 43-35.
Corona del Mar, meanwhile,
finished strong in league and
Latta will start at point guard
with Ann Pochialik at the other
guard. In the middle ia 6-0 center
Brooke Hahner with Jennifer
LaPatUla and Warmua at the
forward apota.
F.aperanza carries a 22-7 mark
into tonight's cbamplonahip
g~. while CdM la 22-4. Springs for two points last night .
B falls
to Canyon
A double dose of Chargers
...... JJJ soccer
'4
HERE AND THERE:
•The Rama aren't expected to annoWlC'e
their pt c r neon 8Chedufe until next week.
but when they do fana mJ8)lt be IOmeWhat
surprbed by the fact the team will open
and cloee lt• four-pine schedule with the
San Dlego Char~.
•Add Rama prmuon 8Chedule: '!bat'•
right, the Ranw.. In a COlt-cuUin& move and
obvioualy a slutton for puniahment, will
meet the pus-happy Charaen at home
(Aua. 6) and at San Dleao (AUi. 28). In
between, they'll hOlt O.U.. (Aua. 115) and
New EnaJand (A\aa, 19). .
•Ftnal add ICbedule: nw 1aat Ume the
Rama played an op~t twice dwinl the
pr.euon w 11 ~In 1964 when they
awep\ Dalla They also met the Cowboya
twice 1n 1963. Befon 163 and '&I, howewr,
one would have to IO all the way beick to
1948. nie Ra.ml' o~t at \hat time?
The dreaded Hawailan Wamon. Beata the
SPORTS COLUMNIST
JOHN SEVANO
heck out of me where the Ralm found such
a worthy opponent, but they beat \he
Waniorl by a comblned ICOl'e of 83-27.
•While everyone hu bRn pra1l1ng the
Cal State Fullerton buketball '4llam for ltl
upeet of Nevada Laa Veps Jal\ week, UC
1rVine Coach BW Mulllpn hu been quJe1ly .,.ytnc oU a bet be ma3e with the coecb.tna
11aff at Utah State.
After the Anteater1 had beaten the
ln Utah a couple of weekl blck, •
offered to buy Ule ooach1nc ataU
dinner In town" (f Utah State
defeated the Titana, who were the Agies'
next opponent.
Sure enouah. the Aafes beat the Titana,
who went on the following week to hand
the Runnin' Rebels their lint loe\ of the
year.
All for the dinner oiler, Mulllpn uid
recently he hadn't fulfilkd hb prorrme, but
intended to do 10 IOOO. "In that town." aa1d
Mulllpn of Loon. Utah, "the belt dinner
In town will only <mt me about~• IUY·"
-CBS, which ii ecbeduled to teJevtle next
Saturday'• PCAA Tournament final, ii
peytn1 the conference $80,000 for the
telecast ri1ht.1. Barrtna any lut-mlnute
. della, no other llve rr of quarterfinal or
.mtinal COl'li.'8 from the J'onun will be
~
•Add TV~ While the final.PD! J*yotf of
'80.000 11 expemtve, the ~~tac •t by
the confererp for ''stn&le' quarterfinal or (8" DOUBLE. Pap 11)
clock, had his pass stolen by
Biola'11 David Jones.
And with no one to •top him,
Jones headed for hi.a basket with
what would have been the
go-ahead, if not winning bask.et.
The only problem was, he
rniaaed.
A free throw by SCC rewrve
Mark Shannon and Pluimer's
two cappers put an end to a Biola
winning streak over the v anguarda that stretched balck to
December of 1977.
"You can look back and say we
mimed three fast breils and two
free throws. but that's not why
we lost," explained Bio la Coach
Howard Lyona. "It was really
(See VANGUARDS. Pase 8!)
Cyclists
coinpete
tonight
Top motorcycle stars have
filled the 16 available epots for
the Speedway Spring Classic
tonight at the Orange County
Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa.
The event will match 10me of
the belt ovel"'8eU raceni against
the top eight American rideni.
Leading the way for the
United States will be national
champion Shawn Moran. Hl1
.eaaon debut will not be an easy
one, though. as he'll face such
international stars as Bobby
Schwartz and Dennis Sigaloa, the
1982 World Pairs Champions.
Joining them will, be Shawn's
older brother Kelly, who bu
finished fourth in two world
champfonah.ips.
Other riders who normally
appear in ~pe include Lance
King, Brad Oxley and John
Cook. The field will a1ao lnclude
many local It.an like .even·tl.me
national champion Mike But,
Alan Chrutian, Mike Fart.a, Gene
Wooda, Dubb Ferrell, Mike cu.n.o. Shawn Mc:Connell. John
Sandona and Rick Miller.
Gates will~at 6:3~ wtth the rad.nc at 8 . 1ldceca
are available at aate. Prk:a
are $8 for adulta and $4 for
children. Kida under the ... of IS
.,.. adlllitted tree.
Follo w lna tonl1bt'•
confrontation., the Sprtna Ollllk
aerie• wlll move t o S an
Bernard ino and t h e (n!Jnd
Mo1a'cycle Speedway Sunday.
UC Irvine shoots itself out of this one, 77-57 • I
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•
USFL, colleges
patch up differences
P'iem AP 4l1pa&cllet
GRAPEVINE, Texa1 -The EiJ
United State1 F<>otball Lea1ue 4. •
promlud the American Football
c.o.ches AmociaUon yeeterday that
the I-cue wW make no more underaraduate
alplng ralda and AFC.A representatives u.ld
they would welcome USFL llCOUtl back on their
cam'tJSFL C.Ommiaioner Chet Slmmona also
invited the National Football League to a leries
of joint meetinp ''to punue the development of
a reuonable .et of auldeUnes which would be
eoruidered to be legal" in the handling of
\llldergraduate at.hletee.
The USFL drew sharp attacka from college
cioache1 after Hel"8Chel Walker, the Heiaman
'trophy winner and three-time All-American,
iUgned a three-year contract for an estimated $5
mllllon with the New Jersey Generals and
forfeited hia final year of eligibility at Georgi.a.
Quote of the day
DeDDy Cram, basketball coach,
University of Louisville: "l really believe
that the college experience isn't a waste
SUictly becauae an individual isn't holding a
degree in hia hand. rm toUlly in favor of
earning a de1ree, but I've never met
anybody who wasn't a better penon after
four yean of collep."
Lynn looking for power
Fred Lyu, who wm enter h1I II third year with the An1el1 thl1
1euon, 11 hoping to beef up hl1
1tatl1tie1 In the power department.
Lynn worked out on NautilU1 machines and
lifted wetahta at Anaheim Stadium t.h.rff tJ.mee a
week in tne oft-eeuon, eomethlna he didn't do
before the 1982 leUOI\. "I tried to la.e wellht in
the off-.euon 1ut ear to take ~e preMure off
my knee (which wa1 Injured the prevlou1
lleUOn)," said Lynn. '1My legs felt great, but I
wun't in condition to hlt with power." ...
Second baaeman Steve Su, the last player on the
Dodaer1' roster who wu unsigned, agreed to
tenm yesterday. The qreement Le believed to be
In the netchborhood of $160,000 for this year
. . . Steve Cul&oD of the Philadelphia Phillies
became baseball'• highest-paid pitcher, agreeing
to a contract for $1.lS million yesterday. Carlton,
38, Le bueball'a only four-time Cy Young Award
winner.
Wilkins' shot leads Hawks
Doml.Dlqae Wllkhl1' three-point m
play with 28 second• remaining
pushed Atlanta to a 91-89 victory over
Washington laat night in the National
Basketball Aaaociation . . . Elsewhere, EddJe
JoluatoD pumped in 30 pointl and Larry Drew
added 29 aa Kansas City snapped a three-game
losing 1treak by beating Detroit, 125-118 ...
Job Drew tallied a 9eUOn-high 40 points and
Danell Grtffltla added 35 to power Utah past
Cleveland, 118-113.
Davis, Wood •park Titans
Sophomore forward Gary D1vl1 m IC.'Of'9d 1 career-h.Jah 28 point.I to load
C.l State ruu.rt.on to an 81~ Pectfic
Cout Athlodc A.moctatlon rout over
vtattJna UC Santa Blu'b&ra ialt ntaht In col..a.p
buk«'tbaU action Tttan lfUard Ltoa Wood dllhid
oft 21 aMllta t.o bttns hll nation-leadtna·toi.J to
290 . , . JtlMwhere In the PC.AA, •mfor center
Slcloey Ortea ICIQred 21 pointa and arabbed 10
reboundl to lead ninth-ranked Nevada Lu
V~u to a 67-61 dedaion over San Joee State.
The Spar\anl tell Into a tie for lixth place in \he
PCAA at 6·9 with Lona Beech Stata, which wu
up.et by Pecitlc, 98-84,lMt~t In Stockwn ... In the Pacl1tc-10, USC dro ita thJM 1t.raJaht,
fallina to hott WuhlJ\lton, 2-73 ... A.round the
nation, top-ranked tlouaton clinched lta tint
Southwe1t Conference reaular 1ea1on
champio~lp by defea~ No. 5 Ark.alllu, 74-66
behind reserve sophomore Beuy A,Jden' 18
polntl . . In the Bta 10, Rudy Wlttmu tallied
16 polnta and 11th-ranked Indiana held No. 20
Purdue ICOl'elet9 during a 1eVen-minute 1tretch
In the Hoosien' 64-41 romp. -Rookie keys Sabres' win
three goall In less than 4 ~ minutes of '
Rookie left wing Paal Cyr ICOred Iii
the third period la1t night to lift
Buffalo to a come-from-behind 3-2
victory over Boston. The Sabres, who overcame a
6-1 deficit last Friday to beat the Bruinl 7-6,
extended their winning 1treak to five aames
. . . Bobby Carpenter 1eored two goa.11 and
Washington killed a pair of two-man
diaadvant.ages to take a 4-3 verdict over the New
York Rangers ... Mlke Bo11y notched a pair
of second-period goals, including the 350th o( hill
career, and aaaiated on another for hill lOOth
point of the season to 1park the New York
Islanders to a 5-1 deci.lion over Toronto . . .
Brian Propp had two goals and Darryl Slttler a
goal and an assist ln Philadelphia'• 4-1 victory
over New Jeney . : . Mark Otbonae .cored hill
17th goal of the season aa Detroit ran lts
unbeaten streak to four game• by beating
Quebec, 5-3.
...
Riggins signs with Skins
Wuhtn110n Redaldna runnlnc •
beck Job Rfalat ~. Jona-term
contract wITh the Super -Sowl
champlont ye1t.erday. Rlaina, who
became a frft aaent at the end of lut eeaaon,
reportedly wu offered a $2.3 rnU.Uoo peict with
the Michigan Panthen of the United Staie.
Football I.ea,ue . . . Meanwhile, Cincinnati
Benaall tJaht end DH Ro11 hu apparently
opted to join the new leque at the end of next
IUIOO. Benp.la umtant &eneral manager Mike
BrowD uid the Bengali decllned yesterday to
match a contract signed by Rom with the USFL
&.ton Brea.ken . . . United Si.tee Devil Cup
captain ArUaar A1lae, who1e team face.
~entina In fint~round Cup action beelnn1nl
aay in Buenos A.irea, uys the NJ.ti have to be
co~red the 1llght favorite with IUCh playen
as GaJUermo Vllu and Jo.e Lilia Clerc. "It can
almoet be considered the fin.al, lince Argentina
and the United States have the world'• two best
teama." ... Coach John Robluon of· the Ra.ma
completed hl1 coachln& staff ye1terday by
naming fonner San Diego State umtant ooech
Steve Sclaafer a1 defen1ive backfield coach
... Fre1hman center Gerry Wright, alrea4y
suspended for mi.aing practice, aa.ld be bu quit
the USC basketball team becaUle he was not
growing u a player and there wu lack of teun
unity.
Television, radio .
TV: Basketball -Laken at Wuhington. 6
p.m., Channel 9 (tape delay).
RADIO: Laken at Wuhlngton, 6 p.m .,
Kt.AC (570) (tape delay).
Capo's season, streak ends
LONG BEACH -Riverside Poly High's
Reggie Miller, to the misfortune of
Capistrano Valley, lived up to his
reputation last night at the Lo~ Beach
Arena, 1COrlng 28 polnta in lea'ding h11
teammate. to a 73-61 victory over the
C.ougan in the CIF 3-A aemifl.nals.
The victory sends the Bears into
tomorrow night'• finala against P.alm
Sprtng1 for the 3-A buketball crown,
while Capr.trano Valley'• wUmlng streak
ends at 19 as the C.Ougara d09e It out with a
25-3 campaign.
"We just oouldn't contain Miller," said
Capo Valley Coach Mark Thornton. "That
was the difference. They're the best team
we've played this year."
Capo had the Bears on the run for a
while, but a 16-6 spurt in the last 3:27 of
the second period lhoved Riverside Poly
into a 34-25 halftime advantage and the
C.Ougan were never able to pan the deficit
to less than four points (the lut time at
53-49 with 6:67 r.o go).
zone." la.id Thornton. "They were just too
dam big for ua."
Dan Mulder, a 6-5 senior center, 1parkled
for the Cougan, acoring 16 pointa. grabbing
8 rebounds and rejecting aeveral attempts
by the heralded Miller in the early going.
But as the game progremed, Millei, a 6--6
aeruor with a 28.4 acoring avenae. surfaced,
9COrlng halt of hia 28 in the fourth quarter.
Waft DeCaaaa (17), Mulder (16), Burt
C.all (11) and Mark Otta (11) each ICOr'ed in
double figurel for the South c.oa.t League
Navratilova
blanks foe
INGLEWOOD (AP) -
Top M!eded Martina Navratilova
trounced Suun Mucarin and
t.hird~eeeded Andrea Jaeger beat
Lia.a Bonder to advance to the
quarterfinall of a women's tennis
tournament at the Foruro
yesterday. .,.
Navratilova took only 48
minute• to overpower Susan
Ma8carln 6--0, 6-0. Mucarin aced
Navratilova once in the first
game, but was no match for the
world's top-rapked woman
player.
Jaeger easily handled Bonder
6-2, 6-2, taking the flnt four
games of the first set before
Bonder could hold. The lucklea
Bonder double-faulted flve times
in the 9eCOOd 8et.
"U we could have caught them we would
have immediately pulled them out of th.at champions. •
DOUBLE ...
From Page 81
aemifinal games was only $7,500.
So, why no nibbles?
"For us, that's a lot of money
for one game," say1 Ho1hi
MoaddeU. KDOC (Channel 56)
or.erations manager. "We've
a ready apent thousands and
thou.ands without a return.
There'• only 10 much we can do."
VANGUA RDS ADVANCE • • •
From Page 81
the first 20 minutes that made
the difference."
Lyons was referring to the
Vanguard.a' abWty to 1peed up
the tempo In the firat half,
execute the fast break and ride
Andre Smith's 14 poinca to a
32-27 halftime advantage.
"It'• hard to dlg youne1f out of
a hole like th.at." Lyons aid.
The FAg.lea, who fin.llhed the
season wl th a 14-17 record,
m.an.a.ged to slow thingl down in
the second half, holding Smith
scorele11 over the final 20
minutes. But Roberti, who h.ad jwlt four
polntl in the first halt, went to
work with bis long-range bombs
to finish the night w ith a
game-high 16 polntl.
have a claas organization over
there.''
The Vanguarda showed a bttle
clala themselves, •tarting with
their fans. The achool boasts an
enrollment of a mere 750
studenll. and about 600 of the!m
abowect up for the cooteet..
"They're our sixth man,"
Reynoldl uld. "I don't think
other teams like to play at
Southern· California College
much.''
And then, there was 6-5 center
Richard Pierce, who had 12
points and 11 rebound•. And
Smith finished the night with 10
rebounds to go along with hia 14
pointa.
Jones led Biola with 15 points.
while Paul Gil~ added 12 (10
in the second half) and Mike
Gray chipped in 10.
Dll9r .......... .,, C'-'-91-T
In earlier matchea, Bonnie
Gadwiek defeated Leslie Allen
6 -1, 6-2 and third-1eeded
Catherine Tanvier of France
defeated Andrea Leand 7-5. 7-6.
•Add PCAA Toumarnen~ The
conference has already aold
$170,000 worth of tickets, which
equatel to approximately 7 ,000
fans per game. The PCAA is a1ao
expecting a large amount of
walk-up sale1, including a
pouJble sellout for Saturdav'a
ftnaJ (Forum caplldty la 17,505).
''They really did a good job of
slowing us down in the 1eeond
half," 1\eynolds said. "We really
didn't run the way we like to
run. All I can uy ill Mike Roberta
Is a legitimate Divi1ion I
shooter.''
The victory take1 the 1tin~
out of 1everal heartbreakln1
Vanguard def eats to the Foag)e9.
including this year'• regular
season conte1t in which sec
mil8ed a slam dunk. no kw. as
Estancia'& Gavin Warlaumont ( 40) is
aware of the presence of Tee Williamson.
! EAGLES' SEASON COMES TO AN END ...
From ~age 81
weren't llUClCe9fu1 in either cue.
Berry IDOred 26 points and King added 21 in a
virtual two-man offeme with Wllli.anwon out of the
J*:Wre.
Doua Pinckney came throuah with 20 points
and Jim Curtil added 15 for Ltand.a. but the
:Eagle.' reputation for puttlnc five 1tart.en into
Baske t ball sco res
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double figures didn't materialize as Jon Johnaton
(6), Gavin Warlaumont (6) and Gary Jaeger (4)
could combine for just 16 counten.
An example of Eltancla'a fourth-quarter
frustration came after pariJll the detidt to 49-45 u
fint Nu.er Mu.1tafa rebounded twice, but the
offena proceeded to mia three attempt.a. Plnclmey
1rabbed another rebound and another rni11
followed, Palm Sprtno finally IOOred to take a
51-45 lead and the •11e1 re1ponded with a
turnover.
Finally It got down to the point where the
~· only hope WU to foul and hope for help at
the line.
They aot more than they could pomibly -for
with 1tx out of 1even one-and-one1 1oln1
unanswered by Palm SJ>rino, but ap1n and ap1n,
the....,._ coWdn't cab advantqe, m.1-lftl five
1U'aJ8)lt from the lleld In the last 90 aeconda,
p6ddni up jwt three i,. throwl after dnwln, to
6&-&l with 2:68 to Co·
It w.. l'alm Sprtnp' 27th vk:1ary in 28 IW1a
and ,Swt Aruml'OQS a shot at wtnnlna hie eeventh
CD' crown (he c:oeclwd c.omptota to ffve 4-A tiU.
and Palm 8~ to a 2-A crown in 1W71). I• campleMa • ...on of .,._t auccem for the ~. but lt WM capped by a pme they'll always
,.-nember • Cl» .-that tot away.
UCI women ~omp
•Final add PCAA
Tournament: It doe1n't take a
genlu1 to figure out the be1t
t.h1ng th.at could happen for the
PC.AA would be foe 90Cllec>ne el.e
other than UN L V to wtn the
tournament, &ince the Runnin'
Rebels are virtUally MIUred of an
at-large berth In the NCAA
ToumamenL Thlnkinl 1elfilhly.
that would put two PCAA teems
in the NCAA's and pomibly two
teams into the NIT tourney.
• A.njel offidala will probably
proceed cautiou1ly with Rick
Burleson'• rehabilitation after
catcher Ed Ott re-aggravated and
pomtbly re-tore the mu.dee In
his rt1ht shoulder Wedneeday.
Ott, who beard a "1nappln1"
1ound ln his shoulder while
th.rowinC Wectne.day, came t.S
to Loa~ to be examined by
Dr. Robert Kerl.an ..ysterday.
•Now that freahman center
Gerry Wriah\ hat eeeminaly quit
the buketliall team. may~ USC
offk:lall wW tab another look at
c.o.ch Stan MOl"IWx\ than just
dlaml11ln1 \be departure as
another dJff erence of opinton.
You Just don't loH three
NndouUI like Pu.Ml Mil*, Ken
Johnmn and Wrtch& and acoft at
tt .. t.lna rout.lnl. 8onwthlne'• FIJ\I on then we don't know iboUt.
''It aure feels good to get theee
guys," added Robert.a, a 1en1or
out of Mimon Viejo High. "They
OCC races
to track •win
LONG BEACH -Thanka to
the all-weather t.cility at Long
Be.ch State, the 6range <:out
C.Ollea~ track and field equad
manqei to get in a South Cout
c.oruerence dual meet )Wterday.
eul.ly beating Santa Ana.
The men'• unit out.:iored the
Don1, 94-47, while the women
posted a 100-13 victory.
For the mttn, the distance crew
once ap1n stood out, u the BuOI
swept the l.~ meters and 6,000
meters, and placed tint and
aemnd In the 800. I.Alo Terriquei
took the ~.ooo by almo1t a
minute, turning In a time of
":02. Richard Brlm captured the 1ona ~P wtth a mark of 22.s"'
and WM llCOIWJ In the 200 meten
(22.3). Brim Uo pu'tidpeied in
both relay .,,. ...
l"or the women. Kim DweUa,
KatblHn Dube and Barbara o.aoni .... the Plraw a~
In &he l,600 and I>aW'D Howe ncec1 to vtcWy 1n u. a,ooo.
VaJ BobtDIOQ wu a double
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the buzz.er in f 58-56.
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t/JC. S... ~ 1 1. UC S-~
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o. Ferd o. Tota 21 11-21 n
.... ~a..t.w ~ V'*1; 11 14 20 1._1 1 ,._... Pf//lt to 2" t5 24-71
Tot•I 10111•: C•pl•tr•no V•ll•Y "· .......... 11.
COUIQI WOfMN
UC lr¥IM M. 'rMnO II. It 1'111111NO 1T.-vo1o1......, 4, 1"too10t • . Stumpe 11. Cl9V 10. OooM 11. ~o a. ~-..i 2, l'o.N 1. Tota a1 10-11 u
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...,..Oh-.
W LT Clf'OA~ 37 18 II 341 270 16
27 30 • "' 211 13 211 33 8 242 211 aa 23 32 10 245 278 Ill 22 32 II 228 217 Ill
--~ 38 17 • 278 223 17 S3 17 15 292 229 81
20 33 14 237 204 ... II ~ 11 211 HI 61 20 :SS 11 2H 298 51
w.u.aac~• "9btoll IMwWMI
•-PN4e6alphla 42 11 8 aee 1 n 12
a-NV lelllndw• 33 22 12 241 ltl 78
a-WuNngton 31 21 14 214 231 18
NY Rangel• 28 21 t 257. 240 ell
Pltlabu<gll IS 44 8 213 '34 31 .... ...., 12 41 13 llO 272 S1
MMle DffW9ll •·&o.lon 41 15 I Ml 178 90 •·Mont,.., 34 " 12 218 227 to
•· Bulfalo 32 22 12 2112 2 11 71 Ouetl«: 28 27 I I 278 273 17
Hertford 11 43 • 212 323 31
·~ pleyofl epot y~ .. ---Buffelo 3. eo.ton 2
OllltOll 5. 0..-..C 3
W*"*'ll'Oll 4, N9w Yorti ~ l ~ ..... .-..,1
.... YOf\ ~II. Toronto I
T ......... 0-. ~-.,..,.
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Ctlalr't .. aper• .. --OOLDllrn -72-U-lncll b•M Two
c:Nlr'I op9 •t"'G-
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JUNI MOUNTAIN -14• 1 .. c11 bne nww c:Nlr"I ~ llAllllOTM llOUltTAIN -20~1n;ll
b... 0t>e OondOla. t0 ~iltf'I, end IWO
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.. Avt•Y VAL.LIV -132-151-lnch
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T-c:M1r9 8'ld -T ~ opwll!tno MORTMITAll -108-1.......,, -UQM _.._........
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1!>-12. l!>-10
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On The -f PedtOU) 3 80
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$pw111e o.rn nm. I 10 215
M D.tCTA 12_.I oMI *'5140
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Time 1 41316
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3.00 2.40
2.IO 2 20 2.80
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CCMMT'Y MW 4ltt 7 I ... ........... .__,. P.O .... .
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Cl I I a I C111fornla corpor•llon. doing NoOOe .. ._., gi_., 1,_ TN r=,:•~ FLAOEBOE
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Coll9t ....... end II rigtlt, ltlia end ~ do IO promptly IO ttWI '/04ll
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COHIOUOATWO
MPOfn' Of CONDmON
Coneolldated "r::'' of Condition ot "AMl!RICAN
8TATE aANK" of wport llwt\, Orenge COUntJ, end
Oomfftlo 8ubeldlarlM at the clOH of bullMM on
December 11, 11G. at.ate ..,. No. 1012
Doler AmcMlftta
A8UT8 In 1'houNnde
Cuti and due from bank• ..... ................. . ............ 3, 118
Investment eeeurltl•.
(M~et vMle $.4,958) .......................................... 4$,923
Non-ln"9Strnent aec:urtti.. ......................................... 879
Federal fund• told and eecurlti..
purchued under 11greementa lp reMll In dofne811c omo.. .............................................. 7 ,200
L Loena, Total (excluding
unearned Income) ........................... 37,533
b. L ... : AlloWence for
poulble la.ti loeMe ......... .......... ......... •20
c. Loena. net ...................................................... 37, 113
Bank Prtn'll .... F.F.&E .. etc ..................................... 268
Rell eat1t• owned other then
bank l)f'tn'll ....................................................... 4.906
Other .... te ........................................................... 1,.a3
rmuc M>TlCl
.:...~ ..... ~.,.ue-._..n
200 medley teley-1 ~n• 9..cll,
204 4 200 .. _ 1 8enneill (80). 2 11 •. 2 8N>f1
(LB). 2 1t 3. J Btogan (80~ 2 22 I
200 lnd-1 Nlehota (10). 2 11 7 2
OetltQ. (LB). 2.2' 4, 3. Gordon (801. 2 51 0
60 .,__I Klldl9 (L8). 24 I . 2 e.nnetl
(90). M 7. 3 Ehr9I (UI). 27 7
OMng-I 8ennlllt fl!IO~ 2 Ok>olt (90).
100 ~-I Ntc;lldt (80). 1-0:S 5; 2
~ IL Bl, I 04 I; ' AAoMn (LI).
I 12 4
100 lrM-I l!lennelt (80). S 08 1, 2 Olr91
(L.8). 1-00.1: ' l!lerwwlt fl!IH. 1·02 7
1100 ltH-1 l.Oget ILBI, 5 4t 8. 2
,._, (Lii. I · 11 5; 3 Cereon (80). I.• 1 '
100 bKll-1 Kite:-(L 8)., 1•13 3, 2
1118nn9'1 (80). I 15 I. 3 Coflln (UI). I It 5 100 breut-1 LedOer ILl!ll, 1-10.1. 2 HOlmee tl!IGI. I 15 3. ) St-eon tl!IG),
I 18 7
400 .... .....,_, ._ °'-· 3.51.11 ·-........... .,, ........... 11
200 "'.Oley ••••y-I L•gun1 •••ell.
2 23 2 200 lrff-1 0 Miiiet (LBI, 2:3e t, 2 W~(LB).3071
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P.M. on ttle t8th day oi M91Ct\, Of•noe. ltat• ot camorn1a, he.I
180, Ill• followlno dH crlll•d 1,.,,lt.,red to J w Eq111om•n1 peraon•I p rop•rly or eo m11ch ,..~ Inc ,,.,...,.... .._
!hereof u may be -MY lo ;;;;;7eoc.,.;. • Mo. 2 nw.n.,
Ntlllfy • ..,, due u. ........ Cfty of !MM, C-ty Of OJ-.. for rwrt Ind~-lnCUmld at 8 ... ,..-...,. _....._ _...
th• allove-manUonad eddr••• .... "' -·-,,_...,. ..---I~ wfttl ~ of ... MIO =:. ·r.::.-::::.:t.
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Cypreei. t t&tl.81. 8 L.Mte A,,. City of ,_llMMMM
·011ed thl1 2nd day ot M•roll cOunty Of l.ot A~l•t• of
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llAI. II I. a IMll~I. 11' 200-I Hatmon ltA), 21 .4. t ltlm
(OCCJ. u a. a ...._.. I,.." 12 t 400-1 Neleoll (IA, 11.!.. I . aa.-a
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400 •My-I ..,,.. All&,.., 1, 2 ~ ec-i • ..,,
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PV I Lui (OCC). I~ IP-I Henlnol (IAI. 40-SYt, 2 H•tle COCCI. 37 .. Yt, 3 ....,edltll COCC). 36-7
OT I "-lie COCCI. 117-1, 2 -IN
t&Ai 132· 7. I Mlll\ello (aAI. 111-7
Jr -1 Griego COCCI, 1e.-10; 2 ..._.aldl (OCC). 157-2, 3 Mottleon (SA). ,..._.
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(OCCI. 13.7
200-I AoOlneotl (OCC), 27 O: 2 Mcewd (OCC), 27 2, 3. ,._.,_ (OCC). 27.4
400-I McC.,d (OCC). 1:02 >. 2 Zike
tOCCI, 1 03 1, 3 awey (OCC), 1:03.t
IOO-I J OUbe (0CC). 2 20.2: 2 0.V9tll
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1.1100-I o.v.i11 COCC), t :OO I. 2 K
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3.000-1 HOwe (0CC). 10:44.0. 100U4-I OmM (OCC). It 3: t ~
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JT-I Cert•• f0CCJ. 121· I. 2 Culp
t<>CCI. 125-4 3 Of.-COOC). t~7
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9Q'Mdl0-AT1.ANTA l!IAAVU-81gMd Nd! c.nc>.
plldl9, 10 . ~~..-.ion
""ll.AOELPWIA PHILUQ llgr'9d S-C-on. PllCfl«, to • tour.,_ convllCt ST LOUIS CAN>IHALS -~ W..
Mc:Oee, Olllflelcler' 0.... l.M'oln4. pllc:Mr. _, o-.. ei::::".,:,:a.-
......., ... • • • 1 'I NEW YOAK KHICl<S -.....,.., ...
0-... --. to .-"' -----PORTLAND TRAIL ILAZEM-PleoM Pill« v_,_.,,, lcwwd on u.. .,.,.,._,
·-11111 -_..., o....11 v .......... Ql*d
cou.a• CAL ~OL V tLO -Nam•d AIGherd
-on etNetlG oirec.cw LONG 9EAa. 8TATI -.._ Mike s.ntord lln .....,,. foolbal ~
ST MARY'S, KANSAS -AlwlOl.-cl IM .....,.uon ol ,,..,. Olallln, Med Nek"'1MI
ooech SAN DIEGO IT ATE -Named ~
Alggltl8 heed -·· ~ '*"·
4,011,606
0 0
0
VI l(MoUfM Angtlet. l1ata of c.llfamla. f"11bN~noa CoHt Dally C.1.T. ~TIOH, "8JC llJ11C( "8JC llJ1lC( "°'· Merdl ... , '· 1~ ._,,.... P.ny --;;ci;i;ieiii"iiiiiiiiie-
f ~ t • c"' Co nt ol conMto de vn •boo•do an "t• o "' por •• '!.! " 'I • • 11 n t o • ct• b a• t fa II•~• r Io Ot' , lt1ta ot "'atttomla, .. • .,_;on .......... ,..,... In We! I$' ' FellW, dit tatl ~ ..
TOT AL ASSETS .................................................... 69,887 uun.mma
121...u .-vbllttled Of=rn eo';!t ~ 1--1..oii0i1ii1;;noueiiliiii;i•iii11:ii1iiuii•iiuii--I
'' MAmSTA~ ------..... -----"°'· Mer'Of\ 4, The I~ pareon la doing
90"* f1, ,..._ 47 Cllf Mir ua n • • NlllM_. aecrtt.a. ti llo't ~ TOTAL DEPOSITS ~.rec;ord• of Hid Oranoa puec11aw,....,edllo..,.., IN DOMESTIC OFFICES .................. 61,587
1 TO ~ ~· A d'ltl Total demand depollta ..................... 8,518 -------~-.... ~ntl\eaMol'lhtedbrlM T.. _ ... ~= ..... -.. ---doaOftNd pr~ --..... ,... f ~ wfalll to ot time •N I "'" ~.UV• ..aJC llJ11C( It 1CMS ~et:
111 Md oe.dM--.)"DllmYlll ~TOTAL bEPOSITS IN M Ttc tl0'1'1CI~ -=~"":..:SMtW • d•111 ottef 1111• 1umm0na la AND FOREIGN OfftCE.8 ................................. 6 1.587 cw""'"•*•
.... t1, .... Dtoea. Callfonu., _..,_.~fie wNI .. _..a O\'* ...,..._ ..................................................... -. 2.183 _,...._..-II-.~.,.. ....... .,, .......... .,.._,......to .. __.!\. ...._,_ , _ _,
• ,., .. ,1 ,., .... ,.......,...,,.. UNl9 ,au• oo. '°".,.. .. TOTAL UA81UTIES Jl!AOWI • IOHWA" Z. and ~ .... ..._ N ...... on ~IOft of UM (U~ -..bordlnat9d not• EOHffT I Nile<* • ._..ofOf'I
:n.,..,.. n -•• • ot ... =:..-:.=. ooun :r,.:~ Ind cMbenturel) ............................................... as.no :;ie,:=::. U::: : := :.f.-.,...~,.:::: dim• fif it .. :,.,..,._..-Subordinated notH end deb•nturH .. u .... 813 NfO IOHWMTI. .,.,..,,.,., • m fte,,....•_. ... co.M '""""In tll'nl.tll"*'ll Of 8HAMNOLDllM laurTY 14Tr1 E"-' ..._\:Of ,...,. fl .. -" tlAll ............ _, _., «,,....,, Common ltocll T\llln, Of ~ Of ••11••• • ....,. T-. "'MW reflof ,.._eld In tfle a. No..,_ IUthott* 1,200,000 ~1tla."' 2.:.: -~~-,_,~fl11117» .... .:."::_ .. ~,.,. .. -.-...I0, 1te2 b.No ...... outMandlng 1,104,.23 1,380 d!MGM tllll ~IN ~ ...... ..~ ~ .................................................... 1.330 ==-----. ..,.,...
AMTALNiUZON. '*"-TOfAL CONTAt8UT!.D CAPITAL .......................... 3,710 '"""-l'IOCIOI i.-. ..._.. f -O.W *'t !!J!:!. ... "9teil..cl..,.,.. ................................................... 1,294 VIM Ula ut ........... not M
fll IJl llLL--MWta. TOTAL IHAAl.tfC>l..DIM IQUtTV ......................... 6.<>04 ,..01 ''' ._ na ._ °"' *
I•••-....W ••-• TOTAL UAaeLITIU MitD .,., °''=" IMUrTl4 •t.f"-1. -~ . IHAMHOU>tMIQUl'TY ................................ ee.te7 =:,,,,.:---• ... • Tn• underttQn-d, ••rot"•' "· Whltf .. td. .... OATID AT--~ ...... I .., ,__ v,,,/oantrollt Md Loil MMln, ~ Oliltlllr ~ ..._ w ... ,,..t_... "''1 •tit ••r ••
.... Or..-°"'' PS MOV.Mmld aw.. Moh ...... '°',.,.... --""--"• ... "'-,_,_ 1'11.Mtr.•. u~ not foi' the o4W: I heW ~ knowt1d11 et the ~t::;::" 11tNI fMJttlfe ~ lrl M "'°"end I ......... _. il"liiiu9;, Illa.
Otld Inform• ~ t:=r.:=':rJ'f:·L-"~&":::; ....
. ~-.. ~ ......... ., ...... true ......... tn tM ......,-°" JlfWy-. •· .. ,...,,,. .._. Ollflmla. ,.,., ... "" ....... . ~ ..... ~ .. ... •
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----------.._,CAtltl7. "'*'° ....,._ .. be lleld by OANllL 1.AUMNCI WAYNI,
the Ootta Vau Plan11l119 141St Woocllldt I.Mia, EJ Tcwo, CA
Oolnmll Ill Pb• M Ob Hiii. T1 ,_. NaQ,
Ortw'8. Coate ...... c .... amte. .. '™' ..___ .. -,,,__ ~ II\ t·aclp.lft.OI•--~~
....... Clll Uoftdllr, MWdl ,.. ~ L.-... w.-
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I i
... Oranee Ooul DAIL v PILOT /f'rk:Sly, Maroh 4, 18a
Stelmasczek
J\anenl ...vs.:. .....
hlkt ~ for 1beodore
1-Ted'' P. Ste~k of
Colt.a M .... who died ~y. He t1 1urvlvtd by a daqh~r. Phyllla, and
ftve •••t•n -Mary Petefilii Pauline Youna, Helen Bernc1ow1kl. :.vouna and Rita
Mui of Chrl1tlan
Burial WU recited thll
mornln1 at St. John
Neumann Catholic
Church In Irvine.
Interment wu made at
Pacific View Memorial
Park ln Corona del Mar.
Margaret Erbe
of, CdM dead
Services are pending
foe Margaret E. Erbe. 70,
Ott Corona del Mar, who
died Wedneeday.
She la llW'Vived by her
eon. C. Bruce Crock.ud
ot Lquna BMch.
Memorial contri -
bution• may be mede
to the American
Cancer Society or the
American Heart
A9oclation. Pacific View
Mortuary of Corona del
Mar la handling the
arrangements.
,..ina
&...... -~°" None& 0, D&ATH or MW NOftCS cw DMTB Of
U>UU H. oon'MAN, • • IN4 '· TO ..... 4'fD or LOUllB COPPMAN AND ~eca • PST It I 0 N T 0
0 r P .& TIT I 0 N T 0 A,.._.-. et Ion• A.DM1HllftA Dl'ATS NO.
ADMJNUftl\ DTATB NO. g~f11~1:~~ .~~o~f.:f:, c101v~~yi A·ll711t.
A·ll'fl... OOWtfllnt loeto of tfM 0111no11 To all h9ln, ~ To all heln. benetldal'Ma, 9oor111f lly tlle loerd 01 oredHora and contln1•nt credtcora and conUn1•nt lup1 Mo!• ... lllld ...,'*Y tt, cntdtton of lM P. Tc:iepel
credhon of L.OU18E H. ~:',,,'~'',,.!'!°-!:'Ml':':= and pel'90n• who rnay ~
COFFMAN, aka LOUISE .-0111t " 11a11ton, 01111rm1n; otAerwt.. lnwr.ted tn \he OOJTMAN and pet"ION who HtHl111 M Wieder. Ir voe wW and/or ..iaw.
mA1 be olh«wU. lnwrwU!d Nwtande. :1! L awti. TllomM A pet.tUon hal t.en Wed
In tM will and/or estate. :;, ":':.. ~""° C::.· ~ by Jfrecl.ricl& P. Toepel ln
A petition hM been filed c11:r1n• 11 llPIHO'l'8Cf, ~eement th• Superior Court of
b)I PA\11,.JNE AQUILAR tn tor "''"OH ,r1111n11~• HHllll Oran .. County ~ueellnt the Superior Court of hMcelw1t1111111te1e1111Pptowid. that~ P . Toepel be
Oranae County requ"tl"I :r=:":1i:..~:':::·= appointed u p1uonal
that Pauline Aaullar be 8Mclh PM!~ Ina 1, Mlot>led repneenwdw to adm&nillwr
appointed u peraonal Hearing 11 111 10; propo11ci tM •tat. of Ina P. Toepel repreeentatJw to admlniawr dlMoll.ttlon ot thl OrlnOI Oounty (undar th• Independent
the eatate of LoulH H. AHouro1 Con1ervetlon 0111 . AdmJnl1tratlon of r.tat.e
Coffman, Coata Meta, CA ~ oonetNcrtton ..,:"~':::: Ac\). The ~ la •t for
(under th• Independent City°' 0,~ leMol9 h4Martna In t. No. 3 at 700
AdmlnlltraUon of letatea II eutllOt:'f l~riM ..... 1t Civic Cenwr w, West, ln
Act). The ~tJtlon la •t for ~-<:1.-~Plitt 11 th• Cl\y of Santa Ana, ~ln N 3 700 Ml tor bid. Otdlnence Ho 33tl Callfon\ia on March 23 1-• pt. o. at 1dop1td Auton11t1on of l!MA "' • _.. C enter Drive Weat, Flnenclll Ot*atlOM 11 ~ at 1r:30 a.m.
Santa Ana, CA 92702 on 8ou111 Co11t county wet., 011t. IJ' YOU OBJ!CT to I.he
March 23, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. Au111n11nt Diet No 12-1 &nntinl of the petition, you IF YOU OBJJ:CT to the lorm1t1on Intent 11 1pprov1d ahou.ld either appear at tM'
tlftft t th ti•'-Record• control 1oll1dul• tor h e a r I n I a n d • ta t ifU'W._ o e pe ....,.,. you OSAJAegletrlllon end llectlonl II e lhould either appear at the approved Forlftt llon or etngl• your objecUona or file
hearlna and atate your ~~to ldn*lltl• written obj9c:Uorw with the
objection• or file written:::•~ ~':a"':'°' court before the heartna.
objection• with the court '"° m:n,_.,. ~State Aefl":: Your eppeaoance may be ln
belore the hearlna. Your gerne petrol ~ 1n Dene POlnt penon or by your attorney.
appearance may bl". tn pe,_., Herbor 11 •~proved Older IF Y 0 U AR I! A
or by your attorney A~ Act llnd• N u.84 -CRJ:Drl'OR or a aontinpnt
IF YOU ARE A. CR~ :::n~o!i~T': ~ credUor ol the dee wt, you
ITOR or a contln1ent Treat m•lt•• .,, llPC)towed. Righi mU1t file your claim with the
creditor of the deceued, >'°"' tum oNt 11 Hedwig II Loe~°' court or preaent It t.o the
muat fll~ your claim with tht Blvd. 11 1utllorlHd. A1101ut1on peraonal repre1entatlve rlQlldlnO lcMtltlllcatlon of County l t d b th court or present It to tht Ofllclafa ind employeu on appo1n • Y e court
peraonal repre1entatlve 1mero1noy work proorem 11 within four monchl from the
appointed by the court approved. ~ reoardlno AJr date ot flrat la1uance of
within four months from tht ,_ Ol9cxlunt Pf:t.,""' 11 ld09ted. lett.en u provlded In Secdon
date of flrat 111uance ol ~~~'!':;.:'::':~oh .,:-':c::';:'.: 700 of the California ~t.e lettera u provided in aection Rah1bll1t111on of O•k• et lrvln• Code. The time for flltn1
700 of the probate code of Alglonlll Pert! • IC>ClfOWCI. Slater claJ..rm will not expire prior California. The time for Ave. AMFP AGl-t wltll the Olly to four monthl from the date f"'-ft claima will t .....J-of Founl•ln 'V1ll1y I• •pproved. of the ~noticed above .... ,. no eA,... ~ AHpai Storm Ch-* eor_,_,1 · -----------1prior to four monthl from •1111 1111 City of Sin Juan YOU MA EXAMINE
llllH llDCll the date of the hearing Cac>lltreno le~· PrQPOMCI the file kept by the cowt. U noticed above OrOln1nc1 for T1nt1tlv1 Map you are a penon tn\eRIRed
YOU MAY EXAMINE Appeal Proc.clurt 11 conllnu.d in the eetate, you may eerve
-----------the We ~pt by the court. U ~oz;;.:,~~·:,•~ u on the uecutor of EDE you are lntereated In the Home a 1n1t11ut1on lervlcH 11 ~trator, or upon the
MARGARET !!. ERBE estate you may We a request epprovld w11er1w1111 an1ly111 attorney for the executor or
rellldent '!f Corona de1 Mar: with
0
the court to receive ~=11~ ~ ~ 98::'.:.': admiMtrator, and file with Q..._P-aa~onMarcb2. apeclal notice of the~~ Atm-MMIM. tbe cour t with proof of
198S. Born July 30, 1912 ln lnventory of e9tate and of lid. 1no w Mlk• Mc;Cr•Y 11 aervlce, a written reque9t
Cbtca10, Ullnol1. She 11 the petitions, accounts and approved. P1reonn11 m•tter I• 1tatln1 that you de1lre
survtYed by hm' IDO C. Bruce -. dmcribed ln Section approved 8ud91t tren1ltr 11 apedal nadce ol the filina of ·-...--1pprov10. Purch111 miller I• d Crockard of lAguna Belich. 1200.5 of the Cahfornl• approved. City 01 Yorb• Lind• an I n v en tor Y an
Ca. Prl va te memorla l Probate Code. Hou 11 no end c omm u n 11 y apprailement ol ettate .-eu
8efVka will be held. In lieu JOHN M. GUSTAFSON, 0.16op11•1t contract ii llPO'OYied or of the petltlona or
of flowera memorlal 11711 MacA.rtllu 81• .. , l,.. ::.-::••• '°'~~ accounu mentioned In
contrlbutiona may be made Floor, lnlae, CA H1U, Tu .,.:;;: 11 epproved ttlO eecUor» 1200 and 1200.5 of
to the American Cancer ('11') Hl·U1'. Cen1111 report vol11m1 5A 11 the Oallfomla Probate Code.
Society or the American Publlahed Oranae Cout t"IOIMd. "'~ rev-a.1 8. WMIMJ, In. 6
Heart Auoclation. Pacific Dally Pilot March 3. 4, 11. :.:e,~ Mrpor1t1'C::::: Weolael, A•1•h 6 Vfew Mortuary d1recton. UJ83 LOQI em!r'gency prOCIMIMtton ~ 'l'M&der, HeneJ at Law,
__ 1116-83 continued. Emergency Ot*atk>M UH 8a• Jta••I• Roa4,
oenw ~ 11 tndor9ed. Tl'1IVll Newpert Bea• Callfonl.a
McCARTIN fldlJC NOllCE raq~te •• Mithorind. HOU9ino HNI. TeJE NM .... A.ARON J. Mc:CARTIN, • NOTICE end Comn1unlty 01v1lopm1nl ~ OOMt Delly l'ellldent of l.AiWlA Hilla., Ca. OF DEATH OF oontrec11 ••• approved Tht Piiot.. "-25 29 • • 1913 PUied away on March 3, A R T H U R S Y D N E Y AlldltCH'·COf\troiler 11 011eotee1 to . ' ' . ' t062-«3
1....... 0 -1--·-.. ved b '"'-M E R R I F I E L D a k a con~ to pur.-t111 llldullon of
....... nc .. IMUYI '"eCl DY .... A a T B u a s 1 D N .. y dllrlt _,,.. In thl ,_ -·· fldlJC llOTIC( wife Buth. • 800 Donald A. '""" '1ICltVa.,.. .,.c.m. "'1'--'' for
of Coat• Meaa, Ca., a MARR IFIE L D, aka pnMllon of Indigent mentll hMllll NOTtal Of'~ MUI
dauahter Barban Grounds ARTHUR 8. MERR.IP'IED, .-vtoee 11 apc>roved Short·Ooyte f I I C _.Ii a A R T R V R 19r11"11nt wttll Clllld Ould1nct GTD MO: 1218 o r v n e • a .. 7 MERRIFIELD Center ot Oreno• County 11 M: .aeo&.a grand c b 11 d re n , 8 AND OP approved. Env1ronlft1nt11 "°"AM•DUAUl.TUMDGlA p-eet-IJ'U)dch1Jdren. ac.ry p E T I T I 0 N T 0 ~~Colt Study for DI. 0 0, T .. u IT DA Tl D.
wtll 6e held on Friday ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. 111.et ~ root ~ ~:Tc~o~~:~
March 4, 1983 at 8:30PM at Al1711'1. . :;;::...• ~ cMngld~ YOUR "'0"""· IT .. .., ••
st. N le h 0 I a I cat h 01 i c To all hein. benefk:iariea. ldjoumed In ~ °' ~ L ICM.D AT A ~ ULL • YOU
Church, El Toro, Ca. Ma.of credltora and contlnsent Grob NDD AM U.UUT'M* Of' THI OuUtiaD Burial will be held credJton of Arthur Sydney (SEAL! JUNE AL.EXAHDEA NA.TUM Of' nm MOC..._
an S.turda • Mucll ~. 1983 Merrifield and penons w c.nol of lhl 8o9rd ~=:~ :~w::..u I MOULD
at lO:OOr::i at SL Nichol.M may bl" otherwime lntaated Off1Q.AL. ~ LA COSTA ESCROW .. duly
Catholic Onud\. Intennimt in the wW and/er state: TNI ae>AllD Of' WWW 1ppolnt•d Tr111111 under 1111 A .-..1tion bu been Of' OMMC11 COWfTT f~ detctlbed deed of tndt in A.acer\llion c.emetery El .....,.. • ~l S!U AT PU8UC AUCTIOH
Toro, Ca. McCorm'lck by Ru.ell P. Merrif.idd . c::_o: C•• ... TO THE HIGHEST 8100EA FOA
Mortuary, Laauna Hilla the Superior Court o Ar.-....untofthlS-dof CASH°' ..... fortll 1n lec:1ton direct.on. Oranae County requea Supervleor• of Oreno• Coun•r. 2924fl of thl CM COO.. 11 l1gl'lt. that Ru.ell P. Merrifield C1lllornl1. a110 elttlno 11 1111 tllll and lnw..t ~ to end
LEMON appointed a1 peraona Governing 9o«d °' ,,.. 0111r~• ~.~'~"Pf~ ":r:::'n: re....-tative to administer 1°.;:;.::: by 1111 a o ., o o 1 .....-., JOHN F LEMON .--· ' -l*d~·~n. o-tbld. · • the estate of Arthur Sydney 1183. 11 9:30 a.m. Tt,;'i~ T,,,.,,or JEMIE R NIQtOL.S. 1
rell6dent of Buena Park, Ca. Merrifield (under tbel named '"""""being Pf-I: wldOw PUied away on March l , Independent Administration Roger R. atenton. Cllelrmen: a• n • 11 c I • r 'f L 0 A A E
1983. He la survived by hil of Estale9 Ac\).~ ,_titian H1trlet1 M. Wieder, aruoe AOULSTOHE.en_.tee!_, wife lrla. aon Herbert of .--Nel&andl Aalpfl a. ewtt ThomM AE.COR06> FebNar'y •· 1M2 • AluL-la aet for hearing In Dept. F iw.y ~ thl Clerk Ordlnanol lnetrvmtnt Nulftblr 82-<M528t of · -and Ro1 of Buena No. 3 at 700 Civic Center No.. a3et end 3370 .ff adof*d. Olftc:fal "'°°'°' '" thl offlOI of thl Park. Ca., dauebten Annie Drive, West. in the City of Moulton Partcwey , .... blll., llU01 Aecordlr of 0r8flOI County.
Dumond of Le Palma, Ca. San\& Ana C:..llfornla on tmp1oven11nb1 .,. 1dop11cl. 9llld Died of Tiwt. ~ thl
and Linda Brilman. ServScn March 30 i&sa at 9:30 AM Stone11111 Drive u11n11on ~ ';,°C· No. MM. In thl ~~.!...._bee bl:!,<! otn .. ~~!Mdayt, IF YOU OBJECT '° ~ ~~o :r= ~o~t~ City of Co.t• Mela, .. '* mep ~ • ....., a .__,,. a grandnc of the petition. you eon-idal!Onl.,.. ~·Tu rlOOfdld In Book 258, Peo-5 end SL Jmepb ~ Onud\. ahouJd either a,..._r at the mettlll' 11 epprovld A.eolvtlon I, M....,_ MICll. In h °"'°' Buena l>ark. Ca. wtth Rev. ,.... 1 d r.--1 l"IOlf'dlne 11r1Q11 Femlly Aleldlfltlll of Ille County Alo0<der of Mild Father E. Unle 8da near n I an It• te your. MonQllDe ...,.,_ Bond ._,. 1 of County
S arvlcea undaroftbe Unadl · objectlorui or file Wl'ltten 1913 fa edopted .-11olvtlon MAY Al.SO II KNOWN AS. 10e& "' "' r -objectlona with the court ~ "'-,..,,.,,, ,.._....., 81n11 Crvr Circle, co.11 ......
ectJon of Balu Berseron before the hearln1 Your ~ . ...__ 9ond ._,.1 of c.Mornle.
Smith & Tuthill West.cliff appeeranoe may be in.,,___ ~711Pf11~• Thlp ICIP9lll on UP o~o'n:= ,:":n ~::"'°". no Cha.-1 Mortu•rv of Costa ~ r--· --" _. • • 11 dl9llllld lnlm
M r--.1 or your attorney. thl IO'ftda. ..._of an AR" tor w1rr1nly 11 91vtn •• to ltl .._ 546-9371. I Y 0 U ARE A upcoming,_ bClnd ...,_ • _.,....._01coi•ect1-i.
CREDITOR or a coa.i--t 1utllorl11d. Trect n11tter 11 Thi 1111 alldeit llltOtll Mid Died
NOV ilOVICB c:redltor of ... _ ... ~-· ~ Thi 8olrd cln °' TNlll. by r-of a bf-" "' ...., ~. _,.of"°"'*' w . dtlflUlt In .. ~ _., MILAN NOV AKOVlCH, must file your claim with (S£All JUNE 111 tMNby, w.iof01• .._,.., Ind
r$dent of Garden Grove, court or praent It to th Cieri< of .. ao.,s dellvef'ld to the u~ a
Ca . Pa11ed away on peraonal repre1entatlv of~ ..._ Dadandkln of~ end
February 25, 1983. Final appointed by the .court ,.;;,,"':;:4?':tf' Coalt'~ ~'°'~::::':=
intennent aervtca will be within four llditha tram -th• undtr~!ft:.;d to 1111 Hid
held at the Serbian date of flrat iuuance of "8JC llOTIC( "'°'*1Yto Mid oua 11:w-.
Cemetery, Bel1rade, letten aa -AA-t In end 111., .. tt., tlle vnfwll9ned ...... _.. 9'0T1Cll ""~ IM.8 0. ........ noctoe of tw.d'I tnd of Yuplavt.a. Servictil under 700 of the California Prob& CCIU.AftM&. WWff TO t1eot1o11 to be ~ No4•tltlel
th• direction of Belt1 Code. The time for flllna c~co cw.coos 17, 1112 11 1n1tNfMnt Nllmblr Berltioo. Smith & Tuthill cla1ml will not exptte prior ~ .. (I) 12""°'"' of ...., °"'* ..._.._ Westcllff Chapel M.-... ..., tot ........ -.... _..a.. · P11r1111nt to 111 1ecvrlly l•ld 1111 wlll tie maO•. but
--.1 our mon ... ll"'1J...,. ... te 1ore1m1nt1 wltll Qra11d1b1, wltllout oov1n1nt or w1rr•nty. of a.ta M..a. &te-0371 of the ~ nodced above. lnooipcnled, a oorpcntlOn ooq ...,,_ 01 llftplleO, ,..,.,.,. tmt. -YOU MAY EXAMINE bu&IMM H tll• Crown "oyale po111HIDn, or-~ lo the file kept by the court. U "-'-ant. MltN Manutaat.urwe pey tM ~ ,,,.._.. 1Um of you are a .,._,.._ tnten!sted ....,. .. .,.a • publo euat1on • tM noUC•l _..., ~ .., Deed of In the estate, you mav _ I 1:00 a.m. on ....,.,, to, tta • tM T,,.., wlttl lnW9at aa In 111c1 ncite
..C'lllf PCll MOITUA .. S
LaQun.1 Be.en
~94-9415
Laqu,,a Hilt.
786-0a33
S.. JU41n Ca1>1ttrano
495-1776
.1 -.. ... bullnwlt Pflf'nlllel of or-... .-.. provided adYMOta. " -vndlr upon the executor or 1noorpor11ad. Loe•ted :i1•oo ti. wme of Mid o.dOi TNlt, ad.mln.i.treior, cw upon the louttl *'bot Boi•-d. La"*' ..... ClllarOll tnd .,.._ of 1N auon.y f« the execu1« or ~ ~ lllOllldlrlt tM fl'\IMI end of 1N uu. ortMad ~ _ _._,_,_._ _... not llmltld to._ ~ • Mid Oted Oil T"'*-....,..., ...... tor, .,.. file with t. All per1on11 property! laid ...... bt M6d Oft l'1lclilly,
the court with proof of equipment and fl•tvru o Mlrdl ff. tta M '1:00 ~ 11
Mrvice, a written requ .. t ~ "'°°"*--· end tlle tront enttllWll to OUAluAN
1tattn1 &bat you dealre I. Al~ n OOOdl Of TftUITOHDlllMCD. tlOOr. ___._, nodae of the 11u ... _,, °"""*"'-....,.., ,..,.,..,., °""'8. OllfarNI..
-........ ... The ...,,.. .... .-0.... ... -n.. totel _,. of ....... an Inventory and telld•lvnftorona.-oa,,... ...,_ofhl'A$Uflw.I apprailtmant ol eft&te....,.. Mlle. Mltlul .....,,....... ..,... by H id property to Ila Hid,
or of tbe petition• or .. """*"_..,. .... ..,.,..._ ......,..,.~......,
account• mentioned In n.0011Mtt11•• ....... ._ .,. ....... -. -.-.. _.__ 1_... __. 1200,, _,, lnapeotlon at Qra11dabt, ~-ot.. .._,, •
----MIU -.V ua 11-oClfPoi ..................... _,.,_... \he Calllomia Probe'8 <:ode. Harllor lovlavard, L• H•bta1 0.. ~ ... 1tm
Alfr .... .lulialtkl .. Oailfwftla ..._ .... .... ... I.A COITA U<:Rcw.
LONG 6 JAl&ULllU 1o:OO 1 ·"'· and •:oo '·"'·Ti.. • ..., T""*8
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ClASSIFllD 642-5678
II CLASSIFIED·
INDEX
'"'" "'ltlt ....... "" I ..... ' .. : ...,,, '"' ""'" HU ..... .ail ....... __ ........ ....
lo Pltct Yu Ad. Cll YllW I VU.Ill n11i11U .. I ~~~..: Oce&n & jetty vlewa. Marino room, 4 bdrm, I
l111d. l' .. 111r .. panora. bath, 3700 aq.ft. •1,W,OOO. o.-.ntront. 642-5678
ltUl ESTATE
ti. ..... 1
Aiwlwlm 111111
l\olbo;o lot...., 11o1-._,.,...n•-l.a l ................ .. c~ • .,,,. ... def ,...,.
l .... -,_ ..... nl
t.I Turu 'w".wHn v.t .. ~ 11 ................. ..
H..,.1 11-lrvhw l.olt>inoe...11
........... Hilla .._,..H_I
1 ... -. .. _, M-... V•>-N;._pu.r, .._t\
...,. ('lwfw.fti.
~nJ~t· • .,...,.,..,
........ A,..
-s...~ ......
'""' L..c\trw !\,.,.,, ••tt
r~on
'A~l ..... , ........
"4-bk •i...-"'''""' Api6M.Mirft~
.... h t"'tuprtl•
e....in.-f.'u~w
(....,.it·\.tt' '""-(.1.-nrn.t hopi•rt' c.· • .,a.~rwu"" ............. uru .. .. _ ........ .-1
INU1tt ~V''" tndu.lual .. ft.pt'r Lt-.u ,,., ..,..,
Mutoi. 11.,.... "°"" ,..,,.,nloMn !M.fl °'"""' c.. Ou1 uf Cuunl)
(N1 ,,, th•t.r iw,.,_ ,.,..,. .... ..._1 ,._llNMc
II & lloclwowt "" w.,....r
lt£NTALS .......... ~
HA..-Unl..m"'1wd
'""'"'"" ··~ ...
• loot' IOll4
111(11
1001 1011
to:O
IOU
IOJI IOJJ
111)4
llMO
IOU IOU
104ll
I°'° 10\\1
·~ 1 .. 1
"*' I Ult
1011
11*1
mlo view of lack lay and city llgllta, muter aulte, IUtldeok and S C#
QafllQI. All extr-va· rue at 1624,800. C•ll now, 546-23'3
THE REAL
ESTATERS .......
Big ... ltOfy 4 Bdrm, ftmlly rm, Mllr 1ull•.
'~-· L.004tl«I on a fine ''" llned 1tre1t. DHp.,atlon price of
11 tl,IOO. 8«ry orttt one lo I CU910mlr. 75t-S181
::: fil:SElECT
::: .... PROPERTIES := ---------1 .. ,. PH Tll 111
::~ flllLYJ
:~~ l.arga' lklrm home wflll •-™ Mparate lamlly room. om lneludH 2 tlraplacee. tlCll dining room, a.nl lhade
ui covered p1t10 end prl· :~~ vata IP'-Idell for tamlly
1.oc enjoyment and enltr·
14U IMM'tenl. At a low 11311,
IOI: 000. Call 646-7171
I
IH)
l)~I
1)7)
'* IMO :::1
1100 I noc
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Unl.......twd ?:JIJC
P&IAmtl Outltandlng 2 Bdrm 2'-" Ba hm home w/hlgll
~ celllngt. new paint
llnd an uc:i to Ille minute
ICKctlen with 1111 built-Ina.
lt"I vllClrlt and thl OW1W
I• re1dy to 1111, don'I ml11 It. $It 0 ,000 75t-3181
~-.-..~m UOO
l:wnd<• Uni 1410 T-n-... 1..,.,. U'.lC To ... n'-Uni J)J) ci...,._ .... '""" UlO !Jul*'.,. Uni l,b
A~ .. rw--MOO ,_ __ .. Uni 2700
A,.. """ ., Uftl tlOO = .. brd :1---------------~ C-•-~
S..-"-""'61o l-"••ttun """"t.AJ. 2'I07 ·-...i. ... 51~,.. ,_ '"""'...i.w.,...., ,_ ~it~:"~ .. :r"• ~:! cellent locallon. Spa-
--tlft.101o n 11 dcMll 3 lklrm 2.,. betl'I,
("""""1 """..... 11111 and oath.drel cettlna•.
1...i..-1 """'.... 2t20 1100 ~·;·L,.... ~, :. ~.:.~ 1 •
AflOJNCEKNTS
~.. lOOl
'THE REAL
ESTATERS
...... .. '"'""' .I004 l'..-.ala 1011
1'..--wl S..-V•->014 • Tll llllT s. ......... 1 ... .,......... >Olf
tt•w-l \CHI
BUSINESS &
FINANCIAL __ , ... ~
·--~-.__w ... ...i
•In~\ ()pp:W'\u.N ......
ln\tlftl11W1'U Wtin\td
·-, W>Loan ._, w .... w.i
.......... TD•
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Boat allp for 3 botit.a. Now 9905.000
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2 ha dn 2 boat 1pece1. JWctuaad-•1.600,000.
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BILLGRUNOY. REALTOR
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llllTlf iii·--FOR YOUR CHILDREN In tll• No. 81n Diego
County are• of Vlata. Modern llvlng for Mom &
Dad. Sp11: . .C br, 2\.\ ba,
2 1ty Ranch. F111urH
Incl. cent. ale, llv. rm w / I
lrplc. din. rm + lam. rm kit. w/bll-ln oven &
range. dllhwalhef, trutt
comp. wmlnoul ce111ng9
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1mong1t a huoe Euca-
lyptue gr0\11 w/W911clng &
riding trlill ~ llltU wldt open apacel. Xlnt 1erm1 & fln1nclng
ll'lt\I ...... Priced a1 oMy 1121.00.0 Call agent
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llf'Vlnl'I qu1rt1r1 and mora. lf,000,000 tur·
Un.I Paan.-s11nr111 to aunaet ~ lrom 1111• oraclou1 end
elegant watlrlront home.
l.arga maat• IUlt• aMul 3 bdrm1 for famlly. 8pa-
clou1 llvlng rm, formal dining rm, gourmet
kitchen •Ith brautut area. French doora to brick patio & colorful
garden. Melt'J mr .. and decoratOf' ameniu., lllf>
'°' 60" boel. 11.450.000 ,.. .. , ...... _
on • good lot. zoned for
• dup6lac. u.. •• -tlrlront r..,._, unll you'.
r• rt1dy 10 bulld 204
Opll $289,000
nl1h1d. Ed E1c1no You c:ton't neec:t a gun to
64o4-7020 "dr-fut" when you &.ml UAL man p1aee an ac:t 1n the Olly Pl6ot Went Adal Cell now
8tll Idle heme 8'2-5871 I 8'2-6e78.
'5000 REBATE!
On brand new Towne Homes in'
Eaat.ajde Costa Meu. 3 bdrm, 3
baths, attached, dbl car garages
with automatic door openers. Large
private paboe for all units, and a
couple even have extra large yards.
And --you can choo8e your own
color of w /w carpeting! Builder
Will help finance with small down
payments. Prices a• low aa
$134,500! Better check on these
excitlni NEW homes for this low
price TODAY!
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Luah 1reenbeh eettlna wltb
panoramic view of OCMn & bllck
bay! Sett Bluffs location! 3 BR
Dotore. plan wtth lovely neutral
decor. Very anxiouf teller hu
made thla a ~l buy!!
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250,000. eo fronlag•.
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Lowden home for 30 yean. PanCH"amlc view.
Cell '°' eppt. MM111
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BY OWNER
1913 Courl St, near
Hwpt Plat. Fae. 2 Br,
R-1. $185K Open Sun
1-3 . 730-58118 or
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YllllT-LIT BEST PAtCE IN TOWN al
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DAILY
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Cuato'l wood p1t101-arM, 8:30-e. 042-0718 Tl ReU "'"· 84l-00e3. IPI. 0 · 1 u1>9, 11• trimming. FrM TfO 7141871-8047 P•l •...--t•t/ •-·•-lion. 8lq>:d f67.1t11 deck• fenoea, ell gen Ill Hou .. clt•nlng: RHlden-Ml Tony 648-76118 _..... --• hm repelr FrH nt TODDLER FUNI lunch, Toe>pedlremoved C1Mn JACK OF All TRAOES llll & vacenclea Delle Custom palnllng, ut, lnl, Tr .. trimming, ren'lo1tal,
Rendy 541-0922 anach, ac:llvltlel FaJr/ up, new..._, 751 -34711 Call Jac:tl anytime. Pecott• e.t5-4840 iceo. .... !!7 Quellty WOt1' at rtduoed UllWUI 11.L'I stump grinding, heullng
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Aepalr-A118flllon• Falmew, CM. 751-2342 Landaoaplng-Yd Ctn~ Dey or niV"' •7&.-3014 HOUSECLEANING IBRICKWORJ< Small )obe. ~·9;~W:1tr•• .... , :=:·~~Ced r!.::~:;, : ~u":: Fr•
Ooof1-windowl-cablnttt Chlldoere, lloen•ed. T-trlm/r--..•• nt 11-•t.1 Good ref•. Own tr•ft• ' Newport, Coet• MeN, f t pool ---------p......... 11 f ~1Coat1 MMe ·--·-·... 111 ---I AVO 3 BR HOU•"'· •-1 ,.,., or 0 your Tula •....--1~ ·-·P• oa-erwiae ·~"""' • lrrlglllon Jim Ut-012t Marla 979·976e lrvlne Aeft 876-31711 -r ... & ... _ -P;o"x' nH<I• For Hperl .. ,. I _.._
Jarry &4&-4A13 050-1330 DUMP JOBS ,50 + """ 142• -...~11----------
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ANY WEATHER DAMAGE 536-2738 • 838-3525 Fr• eettmate 546-to65 759-1978 Thank~ YOU'RE THE 808811 All l~r .... 831-2345 20 yr• np. Pool aerv, r•1 'Ouldt, euy '~ REPAIRED. 20 y,. Lio, Ou '-'~·~/,._.,._ P1--.t-1 -'di ESll comp•· n......~........ ••1 104 MlltlHI/ leaMtl bonded. 992-8314 C..trMltl'J. ltatral CIMtH 1pa/Landtc:aplng HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE ellty .....,.... """-· ·....i-_.ia m.,., ng y ,... ._..,...,.. "" -1
---· Hauling -TrM Trim Furniture, Traah, Tr-BEV 55&-8718 nul Fe11h~ Interior ~n Hon, m alnt, & repelr. Wl .... '"'··-•--l<ITCHENSIBATHROOMS c t • ....__. Remodel/Repalra comm F I ··2 ~1 "BC MOVING H"NO NG/STRIPPI G FrM eet. 24 /\r..,.,, lie .,_...
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a.:1.:11 I dry. FrM .. , 8311-1682 1814•1............. pendable. For frM .... 14 ., n \} 141-llH ...... Tu •A·1 MYm• . ttallatlon, RMI. ConlUI· HubW Roonng-aff types Fr• 'letlm•t• 148-7391
Or1vewey-P111dng LOI empoo • Mm permit• Bonded. lnt'd. Fedarelad Tu SerVIOe Cornp«ltlve ,..... B It lie . .t411802. 548-97:µ SMger'I Window WUh--~ I Sh & t dean Add'na/RemOd. Plana & 750-4403 OI 554-4454 Fur~l)OOl-wite< heat Beat quallty. 25 yr e1Cp tanl Alllgnmt. 581-8590 Hew-reoovar-deoka
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SI S AspM 631-4tll9Llc room S7 50, COUCh S10: -tic. Call Mike et An1Wer Dew·•: Moet 110-175 or STUDENTS MOVING
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Dan Haltbern Gradlnn chr 15. Guer ellm. pet ROUGH l FINISHING Ralph Ceballero & Sona Ad 11779, 842-4300 24 20"I. off lut year'1 Wiii CO UC T124-438 Chuck. 642-6392 a Pevtng Co "'Aeetc:o";;ml odOI' Crpt rac>alr. 15 yr• Claen-Ue> lnc:t wlndowe. Co"'f,1 m alnt, comm/ hra tre\191 841-0029 1naured 841-8427 Oualtty WC>fkmana/\lp,
Lie 397880 842 720 exp Do work myaelf Detail work. 857--0681 ree ,.. trimming & r• WATCH US GROWi free •t Justin 540-ill4 UY .. lllflll
. • ·1 Refs 554-0123 ft.:.-all movel, clHn-up• FrM ltaH Cltaala1 TAXES pickup & dell"9r)' I Well papering comm AU T:. Fr" Mt 9:'=1Hia1 . ~ ' Mt, 848-48&4 aft. 4:30. ROSIN'S CL"'•N1NG II your /\om• or ottlce. P1latia1 rMld tow ret.i prom~t ""·9""" ~ _ We Cart Crpt CIMn«t DR T ~ Out ol 11•1• & mllltary -· · "" JV• YWALL APING JAPANESE GARDENER Service. e 1110roughty 1180 •~t· 832-Met j flM PlllTill ..,.,, Ref. Tony &41"41e 8 "" .,~......, .,_..,._
Babysitting, eny hour SIMm Clean • Uphol Alt T~ a Acouetlc: Spec:lallat Melnt, dean· clean house 540--08!17 ......... b R d 81 LI flu I a.-··-...... """""'V .._. NMI Vk:torla/Xlflt rel1. Truell Mount Unit. Ouar F-•t. Kevin 873-l503 , Ing trimming FrM •I llat of IOO commonly for-~her nor c. I ta !'" Hott.,, wood, comp, tilt,
Cost• Meaa. ~2-8482 Rau.,.,.. 645-37t8 ~6-9812 . 642-4047 HOUH CIH nlng. rellabl•. gotten IU deduction•. 2 14 yrs of llawY PLASTER PATCHING Fr .... , 539-3232 ..U CARPET INSTALLATION •nrAU.i .... /T... rel. Own tranap. Reas. Send S2.9S to: M A.M. local customers. I RHtucco• Int/Ht 30 lee tt lal a.me tlU & REPAIRS 30 yra exp Vwy ~ar ~1 1 GARDENING & MAINT YOLANDA 842-0405 lltll, l•722 Newport Thenk you, 831-4410 yra NMI. Pw &45-2t77 I U H
BlllOon Promotions Unli-845-9031 (bef 8. •ft 4) 11_......•al I ~~comm/Ind. ,Yard ••u1u Pt.Im Av .. SC 153, Tullln, CA LOWEST RATES! Prompt • Sect'ttarlel tervlCee typ-mlted: bright. beaut. ftUI .,_,-up, lrM tr m ..,. 92980 neat p oft1110 111 15' v ""' copy etc Fut~
b S 'Helping Hend1' Carpt l 646-<41M7 840-1818 CIHnl°H; Sctr11IC9. CIH · r n I "'V• • ' • • ouqutll. eme day 1 1 1 1 Godll I yrl exp. ~7149 875 445e, 780-6359 494-7550 CIHnlng. n-dry mt-ELECTRICIAN. Priced JESSIE'S GARDENING n n..a ntll O • 81arUct
lhOd. Seve" 240-0275 right, lrM elllmete on a..n-u1>9. tr• trim & nest 642-88()11 ,_L_O_W;;.;;;;o;RA-.-TE_S_·_bulllnees___ PAINTERS NEED • 11•• .... u__,t"-------1 ...U"Jial C I "· large Of llTlall )obe. malnt ~......, fi40..803" v 1 ...... ,,..,,.._0d ., . • · · WOAKI 30 yrs up, Intl I ~~·~~·~~~~~! ,...-!...,terlzed Bkknn tatat -acrttt Uc. 399621. 973-0359 • _.._ " wy ,..,.......,.. r ' I home· auto & 1118 Ht. Acoulllc celllng1 ::: Oof\'t Move -Improve! ....,,,..,.... ... eem.,, 8lodl ••••-•• ..... Dependable & Exp'd The Factory ln1Urance Lie 38e7!0 Free ut j Plwl.9 Skyttt• & Bay Windows lnd/Partnerthlp/Cofp w~::°"~ Lie. UC'O ELECTRICIAN _._ • I 54&-6olle 652-9522 6-45-9830 833-04211 De~ Palnll~ 842-7479 Free eet Reas. 539-3232
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fhal ell contl'actOf'I who
perform wort& O¥ar '200
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meterl1l1 muat bt II·
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1tecton lhou6d eo ttste
In their advertJelng. ~
tractors and ~.
contact Mary Grondle at
l714) 558-408e wit/\ eny
qu .. llon•. Contrector'1
Stete LJcanse Botwd. 2.8
Civic Center Pleza.
Room 890, Sant• Ana .
CA 92701
To Place your
"Fast Result" =~~t;~~~ •381057 RoC> 547-2883 Ou4ll wortl·RMI rat• 139-5035 Home & Office Cleanlng What • Wonderlul World Water darn-,,_.1a1111 I Hlir D 'i;J 141-1111 Tll Tom 831-5072/g73-7544 OLlll·IPI Uc'd, bonded, lna'd of S/\opplng, right 11 20 yrs ref-.:;; ...... -Ouallty-lerlalble r•t• t
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New ceblnete. c•blnet •European crallaman Uc. 21•1. AJ &46-8126 gardening. time 22 Y;•.,,PP I'm lhe Ada. To place your ed. ...., .. Pllll'm TOP HAT 636-2030 Reta. JOhn 893-0487
teeing, ber•. fOfmtce 996-0Ga.4 I TrM cteen-up a hauling, beeti 642-5t5e call 842-~78 and let • 25 yrs. Uc 403941 In•. 642-1671
countertope 642-oaai Find what you went In IUll/_/_ 1prlnltler repair, gen. ci-ltled Ad-VllOf helP bonded. Refs. Cotor EJt. Cluelfled Ads. your on. TILE I .... , Id. HJ
Want Ada Call 642-5878 Deity Piiot Clualfleda. ' Reu--~. 1531-2345 malnt. M S-7287 Clualfled Ade &42-5878 ~· pert. 993-0911 Richard ttop lhopplog center All~ 831-2345 ._ ______ _.
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Veru!MM BacMlot Pen-OcHn view, color tv, $200/mo, 1•1 & IUI. CaH Squire Dence Callar. evall CO.ta Mesa. 549-5265 Lantern, Alla '11•1• area. 1111111
Huntington Creek Apia ,., HSllYE m lhouM 1550/mo • MC. room phonee. ale, frM te0-8l30 '" 8 pm. f p rtl c &el-1380 2022 au. St.
Lu:wry adult llvlng 1 & 2 NEW gated 20 Town-Adrian Realty ~9-8547 coff" Slape to bMc:/\. Aeec>. wonting F to ahr my I or • ••. ompeny. Beaut bltt puppy apx l NEWPORT BEACH
Bdfm, with gatages. hNt home \/ILL.AGE COM-~r. e.t2-8252 Univ. Pk tiome, l300 mo. l•U I Chufch, Club. 536-7844 yr. cocker mix. Htet>tlln SCRAM LETS Ill 1111
& weter peld. televl!Mld MUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. 2'A U1>91elre 3 bd. 2 ba du-y........ Int·'-_.. Incl. ullls. Call av .. or 0.!!1:7;i ., ..... A ,.... HM FrM to good home It not • OPEN 10• "M-1",... MCUf1ty From $510 Call Ba. 180G-1800 aq tt. °' plax. Piiio. gertgt, y'1y _.... u.s a.w• 1 wtlnds. 552-,'.W28 I _., _ clelmed. Vic. CM/SA on " .,.._
8'8-t8l3 from 9·5 pure luxury GaragH, M26 mo. 675-1&42 Aot Big Bear CCln tor rent. 5 llWlll .. 1 I FaltVlew &46-8511 ANSWERS l llJl I WDI
---spa1 fn everv home • •--Cl -11 MU• from Snow Sum· M/F to IN anrec. 2 br, 1 .. ..._TIU p " p ... CUTE OtRt..S
Ntw B•chelor. ne8f muter ault~. dining_. taatt •• mlt.1Br&IOtl,frpt,TV, bahou ... cloMtobMd'l1 "'9rUI fOlJNO 'OS L°'!,.~·PIT=.let r Kldnep-Proog TOSERVEYOU
beach 1111 UI $375/ room•. wood burnlng,Ntar new 1 Bdrm. 1pt. nr tof'let. From 119 per tn c M. Jull ramod. ,& om.lllft&.Y n _,. ..--I Flour -Dtt>tor 53~7 u 1 mo 1 llreplecH , mlcro-weve with bulll-ln•. cetpellng day 588-8187 ~~·J~·;~ec:275 + ~ IC4 Cl10 ARE FREE 836-9183 OLDER Ptra.nal
3 BA I ovens. prtvatt patios & I Orapel, leurldry fac:tllty. LAKE ARROWHEAD min -Found old bl.ck OoQ, grey Po:,:,,~,;:": ~ lenicft ltl4 1',~ be condo, very yard•. gard~ provid-1 under roof carports and retr .. t lot Eut8f 3 Br Companion lor elderly C I f-. W:; W 19th St, CM clean Comm pool & ed Elegant llvtng only 15 public tennis courts & $2751-.il 497•2057 d-gentleman Older fem. ex.cutlve1 ODffloe IPPllCltDforl a : 548-1775 lt\ln merrlH 8 young s,llltwl w.iter ten n 11 $ 5 7 5 mo mlnulH from Faihlon golf COIKM rlg/\I behind 5-49-Ht7 • ,. pref Laguna 8ch condo leHe n ana t . x w Om• n · h • 0row1 In bu•lneH, marriage,
5-48-3350 ISiand. 7 mlnut• to s c property c~ 10 ~-Minimum ••P•n••• ~· OOMn vua, axer.. Ml·Mll , Found key• on Herbor ~~r end •h• gtta 1tre11 problems, etc.
Lge 2for l'~ba, new cpt. Plaza or 0 C Airport t/\lngl 1 395/month Lerge Big BHr Cabin 494-2856 Ce I Robarl!.,..A E ~ ... • ~Nl~~Meo-& C• Diana 531~78 °'
garaoe Nr. shopa $490. Jutt eatl of Newport A11alleble April 1, one Poot table, colot TV, 2 C Cd"• 493-0202, 831-0....., ,.. ,,_....., -· 831-89&4
no pets Mgr 7711-D Blvd &so.ofSanOlego adult only &noP91S.Call frpl'a. Sl••P • 14 uteaunny ~0011-oe Loat: Bl~nt Slam ... torkey.~9-2539 F·lll IY NIU •ANGEL.A SPIRITUAL
Elll• Owner 873-3115 Frwy From 11000/mo OW'!« II &42-4138 714/546-e919 to ahere '300 Nr Bch llWPllT OllTll mela. Vic. Corona dal Found, Male Doberman, Consultant-al matt.,. 531-Mlt 247l Oranoe c. I I • f I. r 7 p M • tlo#oo M ~ ~259 I Wll & H b Ran off In"" atOtm. S50 73-"7•" Looking to rent an apt? AYe Coste M... 38'. 2Ba. ocn ..,...,, frplc, HAWAII CONOO-KONA 573-5832 2...,.,-3000 1q " on 9t/\ er. · "nc son •r or. r-erd Smell M whit• 975-2495 8 • .,...
See apt'• on large tcrMn • encl gerage, 1935 mo Rtn1 ddy, wkly Marctl • floor of Pacific MutueJ LOll1 In CdM Tiny blk dog I C M ldent &45-2872 Highland Terri.. 4 yr1
TV, computerized Mlec· W•tc:llff large 1 8t pool, 1 a I , I I• t + $ 2 0 0 . 15-Aprlt 13. 551-83()11 H:r::~~~~tt,, ~:ac Plue Double dOOf entry, with rhlnHtone caller Found black/white f8'Mle, o Id, E / 1 I ch C . M . latiaffl a
lion, save gH & time,· patio 64S-8152 586-07'1, 758-4641 Palm Duerl Condo, r91P, nMt 857-e776 • ~~':·~~=~~I Reward 873-558e young dog Vic Beker,• &45-2877, 835-9.ae fiaaacia(
835-2575 Lovely 3 Br, 2be. ~ 'A Iota ba ff• Monterey CC, 2 Br, 2 Ba, Mair Bdrm/Be u atalra Avail. 2-5 yra on tublM-,Loet 7 yr old M '"' Lab ',t, M..a Verde 558-3832
1 8'. 3 blocks from bellcil. blk beech, no pell 11 8t 1 Ba condo lmmac. golf & tennis l550/WMtc prlv patio 1250 !c, S350 M Dane, blk, vie. Beach/ Found m bit! temer mht, m Found cream/1Whlle 3-4 I.a.ea
No pets $325/mo. $900/mo 850-1706 eh. poO. l"1nla ~ luU eec:' 176-0105 to move In 207 Orange PROPERTY Ind 960-0170 y.llow lab mix poppy, m mo. old PYP9Y twn.ie II OttertWtia .. 14
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, ----· .. 1111 •a-· 760-08 HI ~ ... us at I · · 32 11 · pherd ten/blk mun•• 2-29. g12-8342 ...... 'fm* , : 898-3662 I 5pm ~ 957.ilJ14 ' off PCH Newport Baectt, CORRESPONDENCE [oet· am blk & whl dog bllt lab, le milted SM-Edinger & Felrvlew on -
lrriat 2144 Var1a111 .. : Roomy beet! Condo 1 Bf 1 Ba. immac -F to lflf 3 bf hollM P"' 8AO ~ Center Of · belong• 11 1 0-'· puppy vie 4800 bllt W HOMEOWN-ERS now
Orangelree I br. relrlg ~~m~b~:.:ef:eol , Pool, tennl•. 1pa Full from Sto/'Mt.nd. CIOM to, beth. WIO, CM i 275 Sutte e7p, N.B. 'I C.M Reward 648-Tt32 Fifth "51, SA 125 M ... Ptl'WalJ 3112 l~ c:en make
Tennis, pool, etc. $495 • eec:urhy $485, SS7-2814 rr~,~·T ~~ov:m Incl Ulll•. 111 & IHI . Corona def Mar !Found. F bllt dog. brn Of, CM IT' •ms AS'• In your becllywd.
842-4818, 114~2 j Est-b4uff. apec 1 bd, pool. 2 8d 1 5 Ba W-Fek-REAL ESTATE Avell now $48-1776 I G nd floor tall ol m arltlnga, Crown Vlyl I .. Grow Fllh & Shrimp for -pleasant ..,.. no pets • • rou re °' · f>ttwy, Lao Mtg. 495-6030 Sell Idle llema &42-5e78 p nt Orengetree Condo 2Br I •5751mo ~787 lene Gerden• • Sec 714-586-8791 MIF to •hr 2Br on Bal nee. appro• 293 aq f1 , llSSllE ro 1b•. Pool . tennis • oomptu 54~1081 Penln '275mo.lnclutN $190 motomo AJeo2nd a....a.....tt 31t2 ......,__11 Jll2 Exciting Opp't-Mlnt~el
$650/mo. 850-4026 3 Ba. 2ba. 2 deck•, frplc, DELUXE 1 BR CONDO latalJ tt IUit ltll e7S-S3IS, 532"9208 Niki I lloor office. 400 IQ fl. 211~~T~~~:;vD ~;II North Amerlcen
get, bMmed c;ejl, "'°°· lmmac pool tennlt .,._ M/F to lhr 38r 31>8 hM j '230 mo to mo ldentlft-L!tau ltac• 2141 no pet• 208 44th St Meny ·u~dH Com-111 _,_ Coron• del Met Welll to1 cation on CoHt Hwy PUBLIC NOTICE 141-IUI Aeher*.(ll•) 11 .... 1 Dix 2 br, 1 ba Ocean Vu, d•YI 2t3/83l·2974• -1 plete Pf . $485/mo. -·•5 bch. 1300/mo • .,.. 973-2595 ()pan 24 tin ,. &
No End beem celling. 2t3t83l-0904 -t 957-2814 F•llS 840-8353 or 559-8350 •WNIT 11111. Notloe la hereby gfWn thtt a pubtlc hMtfng l llfl I WEii •IDTAllllY*
1900 utll lnGl'd •94-3044 Bsct*or condo Ver .. llj ..... • --Oldest & latVMt egency. Gorgeoue 2 Br 2 Be. pool OFFICE SUITE Over-la IC:Mduled lo prOYlde an e>ppof'tuntty !Of ATTRACTIVE NEWPORT BEACH
On the sand 2Br 188. Incl lee, pool & eec:urlty Cal --A• alenta ~with ape, etc. ca11 682-2247 looking the l\arbot ~I Fountain Valley realdenta to expr.., their MASSEUSSES Prime 8Mdl Location
ell utlla, Incl cable w/ 548-8836. I llNUlmB. pnotoa&,.._ancea aft6&wilnda prox 1000 tQ It I vlewt on Community Development and TOSERVEYOU Xlntl-'35001qft
hook-up for WID llact< 38r. 2e.....,.. deck, 1rp1e, Witty rentals now evall. ~111 Coemopoll1An 714/MS-7100 housing Mede. and to comment on t/\e LOW PRICE
unit. Aull Mar 18 pool, 1750 Eve & SIS 1 105 & up. Color TV. The ~A=-lu11n fer le•t 1912 Airport --Exec I followlno pro p osed atatemtnt of Lm& a ftlll'I Chufchlll Pfo9. ~70
I 1 4 O o m o ( 7 1 4 I 644-4258 Phon.. In room 227 4 '*'Ai on '* to all who 1 Single car garagt '°' rent. Sutt• lrom 225-450 "
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Community Development objee:tlvea and MODELS/ESCORTS
494 -0323. (21 3) St 1 thebeeef'I 3 BR Newport Blvd CM . nMda.,_.. tecuf• .,.._tao Valen-11per1qft/Meny xtru on th• Community Developmtnt OUTCALL 24 HOURS fllllmlU
795-2937 2~e.0tptc, 1800 yrly &46-74A5 ~ Ml· 11" I c 18 , c M 14 5 m 0 Call 557-7010 perlonnanc:. of the City of Fountain Valley. &e9-0207 ,. ULI I •···k 2 ~1 975-4419 I UlllA 11111 538-1388 att SPM ' The hMrlng ''~Md to obtain citizen !!J!t! --7w .... /Ill_ ... , lulant lntala ltll I Input on project• utlll:Zlng approJ1Ctmately ,... 11 ....
NO FEEi Apt & Condo UDO DELUXE SPACIQUS ...,. • ......... IOfftct lntala ltH vecht SelH Office tor $388,000 of Community Development CIRCUS OF SITTERS UNLIMITED • rent~. Vina Aentalt ~t~5o°':f~9br patio ' ~~~r r~t~~~·~:,;:· 1 1 In OrWI08 Co 11917 Westcllff, N.B. 258 L-Cell~ 9--6 Bk>d! Gfant Ninth v.., tunda. Theee tunda ~ntque~t~ e \5-49 12 Broll•. heated pc)oi & ,,..,. 10 Eatlll>hNd r2 '19W'•I 10 4000 1q. " 111. floof'. PM. Mon-Fri &42~ .,. granted by the u.s. Department or MISSllE ataffed br educatcn wtlO 'f~ Wlml lmll.I 1 br, 1 ba C01tage,"" b1k ~ Kltch9ll avail. •f'tlotoa Teken• Agent 541-5032 ,..... IMW ~ Houalng and Urban Development to 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD C8l'9 tof ~ ~
3 & 4 B' Cioee 10 _,.,,1 ~~ S500 mo (jfty) 989 N. CoMt ~. I e Mo. Guamtd Service Prime Fountllln Valley of-IOc etorefront S900 mo aupport Community Development FULLERTON p«a & the elderly. Call
furn a unfurn. reHon-Laguna Beldl. 41M-~294 ~ ~t :2-"134 lie•. 864 •Q It 10529 5o48'..11se ..,., t75-2213 :.=!,~ deelgnated by Fountain Valley ll0-1111 1 corpcnte heedqtrl (714)
all emtnlll... &Riii ,... llAIJI& Roo.n wfllltch prMleges • wtlO ~ SI al• r (DI c k ) Open 24 iv. •7S2!!!!-"22!!!a!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Open hOuM Set. a Sun. nr bu1lln• & •/\o pplng Tuatln 01':9 832~134 T14/986-l134 c...1. lntala ltll A statement of Community ~t 1 llYI I Wiii ~
3 br, 2 be. frplc, redec. «*II• 962-7520 • .. _ _. _ __......., 1 Downtown Hunt. Beech 1580 N9wport Blvd, CM Ob)ea11We: ATTRACTIVE Widow de.perate, laml-thfuout 1875 514 ..,.,...,,_ ... ,._,, ,_ reap Cioee to ~ Helt ..,.... 400 lq ft l300/mo MASSEUSSES natlng pr .. • & equip.
houM. 906-5898 Nwpt Bdl quiet~ for 2 Br 2 Ba apt NB, pool/ 10 banks & P081 bmc. Agent S4l-5032 c.tegory 1 Houtllng Conaerv911on TO SERVE YOU ment for plol1Kta, dl-
3Br. 2Ba. frplc,.,. enclj ::. ~~~ ~8~2Celt G8')'11pacH from 1250 to'Commerclal C-t w. lllth Goel: To en.bte Fountain van.y p1ome1. degr.-ttc on ger nr ehopp6ng, 2 blka I M50. 400 aq ft to 800 aq St C M Prime tocatlon Cltllana to llw In a Mfe, COEDS-Would love to OQ:' ~~ ... =.'
Slnglu 1 & 2 Bdrm to bc:h. ,_ drptlcpll Mature ,.,.,.. ,_ room ProfeHlonel M/F non· 1 ft I month lrM rent. Jll~t lerrM 2 Br t 8.: decent and unffary ~ wtyoAJ. Cell Bue or 7&2..aoe8
Apartmentt & Townhou· 1 Ulll pd 1850 mo wtt/\ prtvai. bett\ flW 25 tmoller 8here Promon-636-1435. te0-&4el. privet• hOuM wtt/\ lefV8 erwtronment • Y anytime (213) ---------
Ml. From •s•u I ~aft 6PM. ~ 114\4 ~ i.. tory Pt. Pant.houee Prime .,,..811 offloe IPaott j yard U.. .. office,"'"' Objeetlw 1 Contlnut imp69mentatl0n of 8 23., 47-~5 7 1 • ( 11 4 l RETIRED~ pereon .. ., male. Alt M Amenrt.... ~ 180 view of 300 10 700 Ml ft Groee atl09 entJquaa etc Start tM Hom. ~•lion 1_5_-_1 ______ , for 1pec: -tnv.tment, 1
OnJembofMRd" 2L8' ~_:a-1625.~~I Att5.64&-1307 l1tbo• l•land & Bay leaH. E. 17th St CM MAK I NO M O NE YI Program. IDAJMUlllM ,_product.$40K.Aon •!
San Joequln Hiit Rd oc:a ecroes · · -· _ -.1750/mo. & 'it utll• &45-$4n • '550/mo + eec Object!Y9 2: Continue lmp69mentatlon of .... J9f1 1531-4537 64M112 .,.._.., M4-1MO CourM. ~. I -....,. Call Anawer Ad 744, · ~ 77<>-6e2t a Code Enioro.m.11 -•
Stop ept. hunting! SM ~room, wfthOut be. 142-4300 24 in. •Wrtll' 111T11 Progrwn. For L.adlee only._.,~ Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. gar, pa-I' ,.......,. acr TV on beec h , k it avail. j Full 8ervlOe Sult 4 Stortfront apac:. 350 Cat 2 H •'-Production W/M ..corta avallable,
llo, pool No pet• 1801 H IP I on-..... _, Mwcn 1 .,, 6 87M231 RHpon•tbl• MIF. em-.. to 520 '" 143 8ro•d· 1 egory : ou-"' 5PM-1AM. Cell Aobert 15tr. St ""-t Ht 1550 8•-gu, aaYh time, . • ......-. 28' 2be ....., NS' •• M m1'I st Goal: To lmprOY9 houllng 642-13"'0'-" • computartud uo. Roam In 311r. 2e. Condo, ;;;t12u ' .,,.,-~t11 . I 7.oo. Fumtunf\.lrn ::l·~r Mrlen Riiy oppcwtunlttea tor low--and ._8_1s.._1..a_1 ____ _
835-2&75 nt Hoag. W/O, pool, Cllr· t31404t .rt 2pm. All YOU Med tof OM modefetHlcome c:ltlnM SPIRITUAL READINGS I L lucAi 21ff I .... 17.. port, frple. Fern, kit pny, l Monthly Feel Au10 ref>8kl ...vtoet ~I Ob)eet"'9: To ~ In the acqullltlon Advlc• In •II matter• ..... u ...... .....,......., ...... _ ...... -. UL S275 mo + dep. A11a11 fll•11111T ...r 1 640-5470 pncng Moragt 14,000 1q of tend for the oomptetlon of love, ~arrteg• & bu11-
4.1 ~1 Stir luxury pentllae. tt tot w/1500 eq ti btdD a low-and nee•. Al•O counMllng.
l250tmo eo.ca,,,.... vaulted celllno•. frplo, 1:g ~ etvd, CM I 1 1 & o I rn o C M I mocs....-..ioome hOUllng 1815 So. El Cemlno ,_.,
................. ..-. 880. TV, beloony. pool, aq. · per mo. ~n or Mt--.2 ....,. •lapm .... nt Ian Cleln 492-72" ""~tl ~c. Completell furn. Aoent '4l·ll032 1,111 ..... Nl'f Category 3: Hh.tortc-~tlon GENTlEMAN -would lite
Room w/kllchen prlv. .:::it:J '· 17 •3H 7
. *~~* Commeralal bldg on To COMallle =:. whloh lO meet ledy who Ilk .. Wortllno or rwttred. Pvt , M 1 1 Newpon Bl•d, c .M. et 0 oonT tti~ to toOlt ory eettl•d home llf• for
«'ltrence Liia Bch l200 or to 1t1r 2 A H. . 1 room to 1 roatna. Ad._ Herbor lnterHotlen, f bjecttw o ...._.In the compenlon•hlp/ poaa.
mo ....:1aeo · ~. t271 p1ua ,_.. 111M, ~Inn & trrwya. No Great e•poaure. Ovtr ~Ion of etNCt\na ManlllOt 8S1 44151
,....-:......., ....._ ....__ P'il9 oec. M2-17et 'eM!~· ... _,,. 80.000 care per dc::r.· ~ .,.. ~ ot tM local .._, _ _, ·-*VII ... ...-11 AM ~........ Ti '--t ot .................. ........_ EASY DIET • No 8tarvllio, droom .n Coeta \teee. ~ to ..., Ml\ I •• 2 '3800 per month. .. ........ fK'I ,_. ... -No plll1. No •HrCIM . a.. home '°' wortdng ... Jee."'* & lndf)' rm. *CdM IJ1Cewtl¥e llollte. net. Cell Aulonofl'JCa. Notloe le fUl1tier gtwn that tM Houe6nCI 131-1"3 l*90I\ not under 40yra alO/rno. ta 1111 lleg•nt dtoor, furn/ Mk tor t<en, 11M100. end Communl~De¥elopment AdVl':l 1--------~1
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h•t•lde Coat• M•aa. ~ "°-. .,;;~111 .... t0,....-m .... "" 1to0tt.......,.. ...,._, • .....-Mettna on tM uo.. UO.t42"*4 -=
F\lmllhed room & beth. mt ·.._ dlaft '4 Mi. ION 11. IOO eq ft ofb ......_ onto., It 101 ....,on40 ..... lfl tM CMy ~~at CJtY Merl •_.. p....s _., • ~~&: pM:s. ,_,. bo0h. Own room and. Mar . t , J.IZ:Omo. Clrol•J • .!4~...'!.t}nfton Helt, 10200 llaw A--. on Wedn•d~, nnt:e to hW ffOfl'I lldy .,._ 11-b at ti . t I 5 0 I "'o • ~14t 1102, I llMcfl. ~. M•Oh 11, 1"3, It 1:aG p.m. w/aame otrcumatMOM.
laok lay. NI. P'ft rm. MO-~ O eu-" -.....-. t 11'1 ~ ....... Crown HclCioe la ~ = ._ el'f1 -1111/mo. lnct utll. 'fng ..... -.-.. Clfl v-,.,.._., . ...,,.. ................ _.......... _..._ r--::::-flm~ tt•1• It" am CdM dupJe• nr1 of1w. tlU eeoh ..... tw .. tt.14.ott.. -"'"'.., ....,,_, ~w OOll09lrq • bah. P¥t. '"' t b•lfl .._.. .... NIM.eoe1 """ the,..._ of.,......~.,.. ......
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S.IVUI Mardi. ~~=?L2~~'~ 2~ Dn Abo on education, abUlty '°.
Ye potential. YOU AN Pna pltaa. Popularity
TAURUS (April 20-May 2.0): Check dttalla
c::iannect.ed with pcmible loen or crMtlv• firwdna.
Shon C\lta wtl1 not sumce. Became famWar with
Nia, laws. Member of oppoatte 11x can provide
needed Information. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Scenarlo
htcbUahta chanae. exdtemen\ and newa related to crawl Another llemin.l la ln plc\ure. Emphull a1ao
on pcmlble partnerahlp, lepl papen and marital
statua. •
CANCEi\ (June 21-July 22): Stud~rninl melMlt· Avold di.reel confrontations. hUght
diplomacy, make c:ioncellion to family mem -
...i1ze lift '°commemorate anniversary could work
wooden. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Romantic haze oolora
' Judarnent. Know lt, protect iaelf ln emotional
cUnchea. Speculative venture la part of picture -
you could win cont.est.
VIRGO (AlJ&. 23-Sept. 22): Flnandal terms are
clarified -focus on property, acurity. Ima-range
plant. pcmible buaine. lnve.tmen\. Selationah.lp
lnten1lfle1, commitment 11 made and added
~billty rsulta. LIBRA (Sep\. 23-0c\. 22): You now have sreeter freedom of \houaht, action. Lonc-rana~
p1ana are defined, oommwUcations are emphuUed
and travel ls apotllabted. Social We accelerates,
. you'll be busier and more popular. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphuia on
inltla\lve, independence, wil.llngneea '° invee\ in
your own id~ talents. Get to heart of matt.en,
1.cate needed material, check ln\erest rates and loan
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Clrcunwtances take sudden swin3 i.n your favor.
lntui\lon la on target. you 1en11e when eomelh.i.ng of
lmportance ia to occur. Learn by f.e!llCh.ing, share
knOwledge. -
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What had been
a cauae of concern, fear and doubt will be
eradicated. Focua on movement, perspective, Iona
distance call which could involve future oveneaa
travel. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Break from
restrictkloa Indicated -llOl'DI! of your fondest hopes.
aspirations are due to be fulfilled. Cycle Indicates
you can IUCCJMlfully u\ilize powers of penuuicln.
p~ (Feb. 19-March 20): c.ammunicatioo
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10 Palllty
14Mortel
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21 Control
2S8elch
26 Negation
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3'Ara
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44 Fir Of pine
45--the
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4 7 Rainy anow
49 ,c>slo coin
50Cola
52 ~ani's dress
536ponge
5' •on1ry
17 lnMOt tgg
It Pope I 1 Art Of prOM
84 ,lleh
81 Flnllhed ea Con1tanuy·
3 word•
10 Stigma
71 Alp
72 Blood part
7 3 L.t11N'
74 Current
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2 Loutl1h
3 Dlve<1lon
4 More Hhen
5 Commit
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7 .. I'll bel"
8 Squelched
2 WOfdl
9 Shudder
10 Examine
11 Navaho
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12 Courage pet·
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13 Sorcereas
18 Engraves
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22 Detail
24 Hauls
27 Bulge
28 Continent
30 Sounds out
32 AbSOfb
35 Place
37 Heated
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38 Prefix '°' sol
39 Blubber
41 Surpu1
43 Angel
46Tat>oo Joh
48 Snuggest
51 Crlmlnal
54 Vivacity
55 French rive<
58 Food llsts
58 Laid a lloor
60Change
62 Examination
63 Attired
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Richard Thomas to
change his image
By IAN HARMER
HOLLYWOOD -This week (March 7
on KNBC 4 at 9 p.m.), Richard Thomas
stars in a TV movie about a country singer
whose personality and individuality is
stifled by the memory of a legendary
father.
It was a project he had a special feeling
for: It's six years since he stepped off the
TV treadmill that was "The Waltons," but
in spite of critical raves for outings in other
roles, he's still "John·Boy" to most
Americana. ~
Richard told me he could have had no
ruder a reminder of the Walton on his back
than his first encounter with Hank
WlllJam1 Jr., the performer he plays in this
week's NBC movie "Living Proof: The
Hank Williams Jr. Story."
He said: "Hank admitted he was appalled
at the idea of John-Boy playing him. I told
him I'd be uncomfortable playing the role
without his approval, and pointed out to
him that his epic struggle to establish an
image independent of his father was pretty mucn the same as I'm J{Oing through.
"He undentood that 9ometimes I feel the
only way rm going to shake off John-Boy
is to become an ax murderer."
His Initial reservations squashed.
Williams did all he could to help Thomas
re--create his desperate -and. aJ.mcst fatal
-strusgle to prov e to the
country-and-western world that he was
more than just his father's aon.
lnl1e8d of an ax, Thomas uses a guitar
and a mk:rophone to demonstrate musical
\alenta that John-Boy had to keep hidden.
He'• a much-publllhed poet and a dancer,
too, and .. Ltvma Prwf" la his first crack at
produd.na a movte, nursing it from fl.rat
~ to final cut. \
Said Richard: 0 C--can understand the
public han81ni me on a book and refuaing
to Jet me off It, but the industry really
lhould know better."
Brjaa Kerwm wu a IOldier with a yellow .treM ln ''The Blue and the Oray," and he
canlnetll a IOd.al dJleMa ln ·an upoomlna
ABC movie, which unul recently wu a
con...-lor leut attrllil:Uve film title of the,..,-.
1°tim\ ICMOIOM decided that ''Love&ick:
11'9 J:lerPM Story" miaht •nd vlewen ~ fer lhat dial, and the film became
"b& ate A#PAY.''
Wba&eftr Ut• &Jtle, lt'1 evident lhat
x.i'.WUa doemn't 1Uffer from a penoftal w .':':H.tleJ.: ::.: a¥G W• .-la,._ of a ....., wm °" ·~ la L.A• He'1 Jll81 re,teea.d a ... .... ...... ~ :'•'-.....
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TV Antenna, 4
Kat blames
Jenny
Soaps, 6
Fun with
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TV Puzzle, 3 5
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A hero, played by Walter Olkewicz; prepares to battle the
forces of evil in "Wizards and Warrion.," Saturdays at 8
p.m. on KNXT (2). .
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NBC hauls out the trash on Tuesdays
By PHIL SNEIDER.MAN °' ............. U ~ televilion doesn't eeU. then
tr• time to wheel out the truhy stuff.
That'• apparently the thlnktna at
NBC. which la still trytna to claw tta
..iqy out of third pl8ce in the Nlel8em. nm leMOll. NBC unveOed two of t.be
rno.t lntelli1ent and entertaininc
abow. around, "Cheers" and "St.
EUewbere ... But both aerie. are
ltrUg1fnB in the raUnp.
So, NBC la _apparently now tryfna
to lure the ''Dallas'' and ''Dukeia o1
Hazzard" crowd with two new
'l\aeeday night entriea.
At 8 p.m., we pt ''The A Team," a
aerin about a band of fun-lovt.na
mercenaries. Thi8 ahow comes frdm
the talented writer-producer Stephen
J . Carmell. Cannell helped aet the
tone of Jamee Gamer'• cl.-lc .nea,
'"Ille Rockford Files.'' a marvelou.
blend of eerioua drama and irrewftnt
bumol'.
Later, Cannell created the
dellptful but thort-Uved deteciive
lfS"iet ''Tenapeed and Brown Shoe,''
featurinc Ben Vereen and Jeff
Goldblum. But most recently, C.annell
bu been lett1.ng h18 Qhtll lower and
lower. He created ''The Greateat American Hero, •• a IOlnewhat juvenile
..-with ocx:uicnal momenta of fun.
And now he brtnga u• ''The A
Teem," whk:h bu Iota of eXplmlcJm
and car craahea but not much
credibility.
Georae Peppard, at 1-lt, aeema to
be bavln1 tne time of bu Uf e u
BannlMl, the leader of th'8 merry
band of lovable cut-throata. Dirk
Benedict, lut ..en in 11Battleatar
Qelacdca.'' ai.o ..... to ll'D1le a lot
while dod&1.na bulJN.
Tbe malt buaaN• A-Teamer of all
II Mr. T, wbo l8elnl to be appeal'tJ\l ln
men NBC J1l'CIDO m :::Z:: than the .,.aa ti.elf. On the he ... to lacik m..n and~ but we alfknow
that deep down ne'• jult one bta
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Baracu.& in NBC's '7he A
Team."
than the National Guard, and a nut)'
motorcycle Pac· .
Have I mia9ecl the epWode in which
the A-Team tackles a group of
Neo-Nam? Or '8 that one comln8 up?
You notice that no one ever 1eta
hurt very badly in tbeae little
hometown military •klrmlahea,
despite all the filpped-over can and d~te bluu. But l au.pect the
A-Team itllelf may fall vkt1m to IOO>e
aUpptna ra~ uni-the prod.ucera
devote a bit more attention to
cbander development and • little -
to cartoon combat. . Then acaln, "Duke11 of Buzard"
f.ant never eeem to 19' ttnd of car
crMbel .... J'oUowina '"!be A-Team" at ~p.m. W "a.re r liOl1" a prime tUm I09p
opera baeed Oft a &It mlni-MrlH
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Friday, March 4, 1983 3
. -DaytilD8 Drama
Kat blames Jenny for murder indictment
ALL MY CHILDREN: Furious with Alfred for
pouring a milk shake on him, Tad geta even by substituting
a porno flick for the Marx Brothers' "Duck Soup" at
Alfred's achool film festival. A.a the film begins to play,
Jenny realizes it's a porno film that shows her superimposed
!ace. Horrified, she hides in the auditorium. When Greg
finds her, Jenny starts to back away and falls from a height.
When Palmer believes Daisy Is having an affair with David,
Palmer tel.la her they're throush. An upeet Daisy agrees to
take a crui9e with O.vid. Off to do her first oonunercial,
Silver tells Erica &he's visiting a sick relative. Erica learns
Silveria taking birth control fills. Lan makes certain that
Mark attends opening night o Pam's play, where Ellen can
spot him. Brooke upeet when she lea.ms Sean has been
paroled.
ANOTHER WORLD: Having been betrayed.by Louis,
Cecille fears ahe will be without funds. Sandy heartbroken
because hll custody win of Maggie la invalidated when
Cecille announces he is not the baby's father. Jamie and
Sandy both plan to fight for Maagie's custody. Vivian
retuma to Bay Oty and Mac wants her to work for the blind
Rachel. Rachel convinced her condition is only temporary.
C.U. tells Cedl.le of his lovemaking with Felicia.
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Steve believes that Craig
and Whit were responsible for the bombina of hi.a truck.
Deciding to u.e the insurance money to buy McCall's stock,
Betsy plans to tell Steve. Dave and Ellen invite Annie and
Jell to move in with them until they find a bigger place for
thenwelve11 and the quadruplets. James' try to blackmail
Karen with knowledge of Todd's put as a porno filmmaker
do8n't work and he and Karen wind up marrying before a
justice of the peace. A stunned Dee does not believe James
when he claims they just weren't meant few each other.
Barbara and Gunnar find Nune Adami, who ia unable to
eei-~ job becau.e of her work with Dr. Moeller, Gld promiae
her immunity and employment U she testifies agalnat
James.
CAPITAL: Mark and Tyler •tunned when Julie tella
them Sam aent Sloane to Nlahoba u Sloane'• reward for
keeplna Julie'• whe~abouta a ~t from Tyler. When
Tyler tella Sloane he'll never trust her apin, ahe tuma to
Kirk. While lovema.lc.ina with Kirk. Sloane fantuizee about
Tyler. Sloane awakened by Kirk mumblina in Ruutan.
Clarlaaa tell• Judaon ahe think• Ronnr1 t..ther l•
dlahonorable. Ronnie and WaU1 to on a Urst date. Ronni
d.lanayed co learn that Danny II \M man that k:i11ed Frank
~·On a akJ vacation wlth Trey, Kelly tHl.laia that
thJI may be the latt Ume they'll be ~.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Hldinl at Rid1ecllff, a
mountain retn!llat outside Salem, s~ llftlatiwJy ufe,
but be wani. t.o flM the country. When E'-'&en• ha.a
pesbUIJtion about l\ldpclllf, ~ and Abe amw and
-Ua and Marlml rwWnc \OWard the ..... A IUD·toUni 8tepb&n0 (~them bllCk ln I.he~ Ua .-1nio a.bar.
OUts undeflC* two opendonl and hiil COftdldon t«1bOS-.
Davkl 1wnn.d by rwwt \Mt Tony ind Renee ire not
brOlher and llatar, while Renee ~aaiidlftl 1he knew
DoUUnl ol thJt.;
IDOS,OP NJOJrl': IMi ,._ Rawn Md Sky'° ldmlt .IMT..,. ~ wteh Jan~ off ..tth Ram. Ra\itn d 8q ...,. IO run away. __. MIPI -~ ..
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"lhLW prtpaN IO i*lm a mQMOn Wdll Oft 11i'Y1 MIN
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GENERAL HOSPITAL: With Scotty's promise to tell
the truth, Lee agrees to defend him. When Jackie gets hold
of forgery note, she printa story in newspaper, infuriating
Scorpio Alice given temporary custody of Jason. &oorpio
eonsiders Heather possible suspect in Susan's murder.
Claudia victim of poilloning at clinic with contaminated
water which was put in the cooler. When Holly takes a fall,
she begins to hemorrhage and is rushed to the hospital.
With Claudia on road to recovery, Brian wants to marry her.
GUIDING LIGHT: Morgan continues to question Mark
about h er mother's whereabouts. She goes into his
apartment and d.iacovers Mark's passport and reallies he's
been to Pans. Mark gets an anonymous note saying that
Peter is dead, but Mona ls alive. Fired by Alan, Mark is
buoyed by Amanda. Quint returns from hospital and
prepares to go on hia attheological dig. Leeming that Mn.
Renfield told Nola Henry's his father, Quint ls lurious but
Nola calms him down. Tony decides not to go on the dia
with Quint since he and Suzi are getting serious. With Ea
and Maureen returning from their honeymoon, Rlck feela
out of place and plans to move in with Bert. but Philip ~ta
him to change his rrund. Joah says no to Morgan's ~
that they move in together.
ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Indicted for murder, Kat blames
Jenny When Samantha agrees to put ~p health club for
collateral In order to bail Kat out, Kat reall%es she I.a not
alone. Tango teU. Tommy that Jenny must be done away
with Marco continues to balance loans with the mob and
bilk money off othen to get his Pretty Face modellng
blUlness started. Bo planl to start amutement park. Aaa anCl
Brad go boating. Brad spots gas leak. but betOl'e Brad can
atop him, AM starts the engine and the boet explodes.
RYAN'S HOPE: A.a Pat lies near death followtn)
explolion, Frank comes home to aee his brother. Roser •YI
that Pat's aneurysm ls Inoperable. Faith ~ta the wp to
drink over her lo. of Mltch. Frank telle Catty. Rae and
Kirk he knew what wu on the tape Pa had and that he
feel.a Pat's injuries wel't' not due co an acddent. Recondllna
with Joe, Sfobhan deddes to quit. the undercover crtme
force. A.a Joe and Siobhan lie aleepin8 in their room, a
gunman 11alka them.
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Rusty lnl1lta that Martin
tum over all hJa .tock in Toumeu.t ln order to be ballad out ...
of a pmbling debt. When Jo leama of UU. abe becl.na to
have doubta about Rusty. Dedd1na to leave toWn. Aja ..U.
everylhtni she knowa about Buaty'a oonaptracy ~
Ura. Sunn~ to Dane that Ruaty'a tinancia1 ~II trom a du IOUJ'm, Wendy~ to convtnce S~
to take in Andy ., the child will riot be p1lced In foNr
home. Brian....-to move Into Krisdn'• •~t lJ he
paya the rent.
YOUNG MD THB USTLISS: With the ~ belilYlrlc Paul dwl, :rony la blinl poaawd for hll Joi>.
Ondy and PllUl continue ln hJdinl: Jack~~
an offer for puttbMa of~ Nlllld ilki ~·J·IO ~P,111
Viet« and Tulia ·apart, bul kaJ• rwtu.il. Ytctor hie a
falnfJ.nl ..,.u ln mint of Julie. but cam. to. JUI belllwl ..
la pNIMftl. Unaw.,. ....,._ Ii In With a.be IJ*ID•. PiUJ .,_ '° him for PICMetloft.
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KOCE kicks off FESTIVAL '83 Saturday .
A ride on a 1u~rtra1n, a chance to ra1M artllly b9an
end a look a\ dlff rent wa)'I love can Mlp -~ lift beuer
with I.Ao BUIC&alla an ln 1tore for KCX:Z. Channel ISO
1'1BTIVAL '83 viewerw on Saturday.
The evenln& and tho 18-nlaht·lona FESTIVAL -kkb off at 6 p.m. u NOVA once more re~ on I.he
hlah·•s-d traina of today and tho tuper·epeed tralna of tomocrow ln ·~adtlna the Supertralns." Ria1na oU pricll
reklndled both local and n.atJon.al lnC.Nllt ln puMnpr
\l'IJnl which can ~h 1peeda over 160 rnJJa per hour, Ind
which are much more enerlY effJct.nt than planet and can.
Tho NOVA lnvet\lp\lon rat.. criUcal que.Uonl about th_.
\rains, thelr conatructlon proarama. and 1pectflc.ally, tho
C.Ufornla Bullet, whtch may be faclna premature
ob.ol-..ence.
J'tlmmaker Marty Stouffer of the hi1hly acclaJmed
"WUd A.IMrtca'' eeriee la aJao "The Man Who Loved Beare,"
ln a heart-warmfna FESTIVAL premiere at 6:16 p.m. Thia
true ltory chronicle. Stouffer'• experiences ralalng a female
llrinly beu that wu ultlmately roleaed lnto the wtlde of
Colorado.
8eet-1elltn1 Author, lecturer and professor of love, lharina and eelf-fulfUlment, Leo Bwaglla, takee over at
8:16 p.m. with an inspiring and upbfft evenlna of two new
prOIJ"amt and one old favorite to share hJa pnuoeophy of
love wlth FESTIVAL viewers. The premiere of "Tho
Sound.a of Love With Dr: Leo 811.-qJha" often fana new
and u.eeful worcb of wUdom on becoming happier with
them1elve1 and others. Another brand new apedal, "Leo
Bu.,.glWUvlng Life Fully in Love," follows at 9:30 p.m.
wlth more eoun<.l advice on becoming a better you. And It's
more Leo at 10:45 p.m. when "An Evening with Leo
,Buxaglla" takes one more look at the eminent doctor's only
Southern California appearance in 1982, at Garden Grove's
Cryetal Cathedral.
''The goal of FESTIVAL '83 ia to continue to increase
the number of people joining the KOCE Camlly. We're
boplng to discover 5,000 new, committed families and
lndividuala within the Orange County community who are
willing to invest in our future by pledging their support to
Channel 50," aaid Tom Stephenson, vlce president of
development for the station.
"Never in the past have we depended upon community
support as ~e do today. Our traditional aources of funding
are rapidly dimini.shing," Stephenaon said. "FF.STIV AL '83
gives us arl opportunity to present the Orange County
community with the best in public televiaion programming."
Other highlights premiering the first week include the
final epiaode in "Masterpiece Theatre's" eight·part series
which dramatizes the lonelieat decade in the lite of
England's great.eet statesman -Wlnston Churchill.
Viewers can also take on "The American Challenge"
facing .even daring sailors who sail actoe1 the treacherous
Atlantic Ocean over 3,000 miles of open water from
Plymouth, England to Providence, Rhode laland.
The same week will feature the National Geographic
Special, "Save the Panda," which examines the panda's
fight for survival, and how a unique international team is
working to help them win their battle.
Fl'.STIV AL fans will be able to help seek out the
IOlutions to pu.u.ling crimes on ''The Great Whodunit!,"
despite distractions and red herrings which make each story
a challenging exercise in observation and deduction.
In addition, Cicely Tyson hosta • special tribute to the
man who called music his mistress -Duke Ellington.
"Ellington: The Music Lives On," offers an extraordinary
look at the famed songwriter, bandleader and compo&er and
his 50·year contribution to modem music.
Clarence Darrow, starring Henry Fonda, wraps up the
first week of FE5TIV AL '83 with this KOCE premiere of
an acting legend's portrayal of a legal legend, in what many
Legendary folk singen Ario Guthrie
(left) and Pete Seeger appear in
concert at 10 p.m., March 14 as
part of KOCE's FESTIVAL '83 on
Channel 50.
con.sider Fonda's finest performance.
A "naughty" madcap comedy about two eoclallte
Britiah couples living together ''On Approval," debuta on
"Masterpiece Theatre" and kicks off FESTIVAL '83'1
aeoond week on Sunday, March 13.
Vlewen can relive memories of the 50I and 6o. when
saddle oxfords and cardigan sweaters were the fuhion, the
California's surfing music took America by storm, in an
evening of "good vibrations" with "The Beach Soya 20th
Anniversary Special," ''The Lettermen In Concert," and
''Together in Concert: Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie."
An evening of wonderful 1ighta and sound.S takes
FESTIVAL viewers down the garden path with James
Mason, at ...oRe of the world's most apectacular gardens -
the Garden of Exbury in southern England -designed and
created by Lionel de Rothschild aixty yean ago.
And the beautiful sounds are thoee of "Mano Lanz.a:
The American Carwo," who brought opera to more people
in the world than anyone before his time. Placido Domingo
hosts this tribute which traces the tragically short life an!i
career of Lan%a through film clips, interviews,
seldom·heard recordingB and unpublished memorabilia.
More music comes to FESTIVAL on "Soundatage" in
"Full Swing," which relives the blg·band aounda of the 4-0I
and 50.. "Pearl & Friends at c.enttt Stage" follow. with
m1.J4Jcal ,ewe) Pearl Bailey and her friends Tony Bennett,
Sarah Vaughan and Hon.I Coles saluting popular American
music.
FESTIVAL '83's final night provides viewel"S with
front row seats at Lincoln Center's New York State Theater
and one of the biggest ltarlesta of the year.
Frlday, March 4, 1983 5
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_ Fans feel Ruby was gem of an actress
IJ LYNDA HlMCH . QI l'8ce T11a1 u1 bHa cuceltd, Hveral of H taave .....,. .... tM vuta1 actors U. actruae1 wllo worke4 oa
lL Y• maJ M lattNts.d so l•ra Illa• all of 11 wltllHt uoe,doe eame SO &M OOllCl••Soe ..._, Dla1e Nell (we k.Dew
... , •• llabJ) ••• Clat ...... actHH OD .... toap. 811ie 'Mi .. W Mr ,.n wltll ,,eat flaHH. We were upeot tt.caue
.. el ,..,. neeat collUIUU ,., a.er dowa wJt11· tlat Dt••
dallt JM doll't ... laer ludlq uotber role. 'hat woeld be
a .um., for tlll1 alrl Ila• v117 real taleat aad we predict a
INlt f•taft for lier. Sorry we cu't •lfff wltlt you. -a. T .a., Noplu, Arla.
A:. We .,.._ that N~U I.I an exceU~nt ICtreu and we
rwver "put her down." The qu•Uon you were referring to
wu one that uked which former Texaa •tan had already landed rolea. At that polnt and at th1I date, Neu 1Ull hu not landed anyth.lna. That I.I not \0 aay that 1he won't, or that
we dflaaree with )'OW' .. emnent of htr talent u far u be1na •terrific actrftl on Texu.
. . Q: I am eeelo1lD1 a copy of a letter tltat 1 1eat off to NBC. I've MDt roar 1aclt letters aod have yet co receive a
reply. DoeP't die network care abo11t vlewer1' oplatoo1? -
R.J., Baffalo, N.Y.
A: Indeed It does -aU networks do -but we can aee
why you're wondering when they treat mail 10 cavalierly.
UIUally, networks. producera, etc., a.re palnatakingly careful
to aNW r all OOITelpondenct. WhU. t.twy may ~ dLtpleued
whh )'OW' unwnimt, they wtah 1o keep you u a ~er .
llJ'Oftnl your opin1cm <to. UW. to stand them ln )'OW' aOod IJ'em9. Perhape your lett.erw we,.. tent to the WnJl\8
Clepertment and not tu.med over to the correct pel"IOn. we
can teU you that uaually tho 1n01t minor commenta do,.,
repUOI,
Q: fte actor •Ito t1 playla1 &ff cualf ear oa Aaothr
World loou very famtuar. 11 .. lat dHe uodltr toep"t -
N.L., SdnecWlly, N.Y.
A: Yea. Tom Wtqlnt appeared on Texu, where he
played Elena'• kidnapper. Q: I .. Y &laat "8 aesor wtao play• Seotty Oii Geoeral
Ho1pltal alway• W a Mani M *'e allow. My frtead .. Y•
I'm wroaa. Cu yoa sehle tbe ar1uneat? -lt.R., Ne•
Orlean1, La. •
A: When K1m Shriner flnt aJ>peared on 0.neral
Hoepltal, he did not have a beud. In fact. he srew that
beard when he left OH to take on a role on the now-defunct
Texu. When he returned to OH, It wu decided that Scotty
had changed and that the beard wu ln order.
Have • qu•don about your favorite acMp or .oap •t.Ar'!
Wrl~ eo Lynda Hlrw:h, c/o Field Newspaper Synd.lca~.
P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, C&Ut. 92114. She will ~r u
m11ny questlorv u ahe can In her column, but t.hf! volume of
maJ1 male~ peraonal repUe1 impcmible.
Shipp may be sailing from 'Guiding Light'
Rumor bu it that John Wesley Shipp, who hu played
~on 11\e Gu.ldinl Ught for the put few yeara, hu ded. d not to renew hil contract. According to 8ources,
John wu told he nffded to decide upon hi.a contract
renewal at the ume time he wu going into reheanala for
the Br.dway mwdcal bued on "The Three Muaketeera,"
which I.a alated to open later this seuon. When John
wondered if th1a WU a ultimatum, he WU told it WU
not. but they needed a dec:mon. Evidently John has choeen
to leave the lhow, although he made the deciaion with much
retire~ .
No word yet on whether the character of Kelly will be
recut..
NOW THAT GRETCHEN OEHLER has returned aa
Vivian Gorrow on Another World after a stint on Texas, we
hear that the folks at AW are talking \0 Beverlee McK.insey,
who played Iril on both lhDw.. According to offidall, the
llnee of rommunk:ation have alwaya been open between
McKtnsey and Another World. You may recall that
Beverlee has been nominated aeveral times for a da~
Emmy but has never won, and wu one of the hotwt
properties on Another'Warld when it was auae-ted that
she head for the 1ptnoff Texaa. McKimey did ao, but with
the Texas ratlnp staying near the buement, ahe decided to
leave the ahow.
WE UNDERSTAND THAT THE CASTERS for Love
Without End, the new ABC aoap 1et to premiere ln June,
have looked at aeveral well-known aoap opera names,
including Marte Masten (ex-Su.san Stewart on >.. the
World Tuma) and ChrUtine Jonea -recently 1ee11 u Catay
on Ryan's Hope. ·
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-l'rWily Coal.
coerced 1nto emceel~ q i ':: W9Ulll A leviSll, t3-room
Houston hotel IUlte that coeta $3,000 a
day; a renowned magazine photographef
who grew up In the backwoods of T ennes-....
• ... "The Night They TOOk Miss
Beautllul" ( 1977, Orama) ChUck Con
nors. Phil Silvers A group ot terrorist'
hl)Kks an 9lf1lner with five beauty pageant
llnellet1 on boerd. (2 hrl.) ' ..... , .......
WM.I. srmT -"Drop Sy Drop" Guest: Elzabeth T Peek, vice president of
reaearch. Wertheim and Company
CJ:) llCMI "The Tendef Trap" (1955,
Comedy) Debbie Aeynolda. F"rank Sina·
Ira. A aopnstlcaled bed'oelor down on
manl8ge meets a girt who traps him. (2
CE-.... ...,. <ID.,. "OuMt For Ara·· (1961, Fania
ay) E\lafatt McOtn. Rae Oawn Chong.
Three members of a pr&Nel()(lc tribe that
hasn't the knowtadge tOf making tlte are
aent In 1Mrcti ot a new IOUrt:e when theff
oontlnUoulty burning pllo1 fire 18 e11ttn.
glJlstled 'R' (1 hr., 35 mln )
Cl)..,. "The Wanderer." ( 1979. Ora-
ma) Ken Wahl, Linda Manz. The mem-
bers ol a tough t960e ttraet gang In the
Bronx dlacover that the prooaaMa ot
growing up and falling In IOll'8 ate much
more cifflCult e11~ than erry of the
rumbles they'~ taken pan In. 'R' ( 1 hr , 57'=-* • "Shoot The Moon" (11H12. Dr•·
me) Albert Finney. Otana KMton The
ootlepaa of an upper mld<Sle-ctl• cou-
pte'a merrtege end Its affact on their tour
~t-. le cfYonictld 'R' (2 hra., 5
...... AT IMI (Premiere) Two loldiere
at Cemp Tar Creak r*1t out Iha entire
baae end hs man to en lldlloertlllng agen-..,
• '" Oii Ulnt ''VlclOI'• Of The Dry Land" Oavld Attenborough loolca al how
Iguana and glenl tortor..s IUMYe ttle
scorching heel and teant food supply on
*9G=r.~r'*1 !,~hr.) .,
Ring Ole Welkura Ac11 II And lll'~he
M1Cood of IC>Uf operu that make up wag..
ner'e "The Ring Of The Nlbetung," Wotan
(Donald Mcintyre) It forced to Ofdaf
Siegmund's daeth. but hj9 warrior daugt)-
18< 8runnhilde (Gwyneth Jones) dleobeyt
his command to defend Hundlng end trlel
to saye~~3 hrt.) ~1:.. "Ticket .ro HeaYln" (1981.
Drama) Nick Manc\JIO. Seut Rubinetl. On
the heels ot a romantic brea)Cup, a young
men vllltt trlandl In San Franc:ilco end II
~ dfawn Into jOlnlng their rellgioua
cult PG' ( 1 hf. '5 mtn )
(I)llCMI "CNlrlota Of Fire" (l961, Ora-
ma) Sen Crou. Ian Ctiaf'lelon Social
presMe and perwonal turmoil t>aaet twO
contraatlngly dlltarant Brltllh athletes on
lhelr WW{ to OIOfy In the t924 Perla Otym-
i 'PG' (2 tn . 5 min )
.. PMl.MOUm IA1'mA'~ rA ..... U..llM:llCMOlm~
-CJ) ,&OClll c:mf Shariff Robbins and Chata confront Channing wtth Iha 0aneu11
and ~ mwdara. ( 1 hr ) 8 • m n I If• .,... A TV station
hlraa Remington erld Laure to lnYMtlgate
thrMtl of Mbotegt against ltt newt teem '''-'"'•eaut-.Y Pm-OM8 Kojl halpe Jalca when her mercener·
lee k~ a cllppar ploft ,.,, brtde, end
Coffey ~ to laew Bcngora kn¥9r
-
----·-.... "0.ttt WWI H" ( 1982, Ofema)
Broneon. M "*'d. A Ylgll9nte
moY9I to Loi H to continue hlia ~t -.w I tv., 36 ~;!.mp;..
llonill UNI hie va=olfe of oalebrlty ~to~~ of Chal'ICtart In Ihle comic" of Iha Englllh legend. il tv.)
Cl) ... ··o--Thi Edae" ( 1979, Ora-
ma) Mlchliel 1<18mer, Pamala I.~.
~11 lllan-aQI ~·of an ax~ ....
Calfornla COfl'll'IUlltY ambattl on a rwn-pege of hatamnenl etl(j deatructlon ...,
tt-r ... '°m petWnt9' ettieMlon at heme. 'PG' t tv., 36 min.)
·-' OI Fh" (1981, er.. me) Ben Ctoaa. len Chelteeon. 8odal
~.,. ~ tumd beaet two conttMtlnG'Y clffatent 8rltllh •tt'lletll on
INlr ~ to "'°"' 11'1 .. 1124 Pwll Olyfn-'l'O' 21...:, 6"*'.) -
.
SOth anniYersary of hie loauguratlon. ( 1
tv., 30 min.)
CH)--"Nlghtnawtlt" (196t. Orama)
Sytvester Stallone. 8illy Dee Wllllema. A
tough New Yorll City cop has hit WOl1' cvt
out fOf him when one of the wOOd'a most
dangeroue lenonstt arrrves In his cfty 'R' t! hr .. 39 min ) CD llCMI "Caattoo Couch" I t982, Com-
edy) David Kelly. Anne Gaybls A movie
ditector with a reputation lot making farN-
ly fltrns Is forced by career conelderatlonl
to "'8tle an adult movie. ( t hr., 30 min.)
CD)--"The Devll't Garden" (Horror)
A woman loolclng for hat miUlng hulbend
on e Cartbbean tstend laltt Into lhe
clutehel ot e btz.ar,. cult of VOOdoo practl-tiol~. 25 min.) tW (I) GIAMlf TALU wnM ''David
Puttnem"
ttll • Cl) --"The Fifth Floor" ( 1980.
er.ma) Dianne Hull. 8o Hopkins A aana
woman II wroogfy committed lo• psychi-
atric war~uii::.t· 15 min.) 8 • Host. Johnny Cal'.$On Gualta: Tim Conway, opera singer Marti-
na An~ mualCien &nle Watts ( 1 hr ) l lJ..:&~ ,___
... "Upttlctc'' ( t976, Drama) Mar·
Hemingway. ~ 8enetoft. After brutn:::I.;aped and awultad, a top fecaa funhat hUmlllatlon
and tn..tratlon In att9f'11Pllng to br1ng hat ... -.n, tojl.!1!ce. (2 hrt.) Cl) .. , ...
(I) ... "Cat~ .. (t98t, Fantasy)
Haat .... l<ln9cl, Malcolm Mc:OoW911, Fall-
ing In loY9 poaea a problem tor a young
women who turna Into a teroaou. big cat
H 1lhe mei.e with tomaena who II not of
hat own kind. 'R' (2 htL) ••CU9 tW(C) .... "H O.T.S I" ( 1979, Comedy)
61...n Kiger, Ula London. A IOfOflty ratact deddat to form her own <*lb of ~ ada who c;.oncentrala on gratifying Mil·
ltar:!C!. ra= 'ft (, hr., 35 rrin.} ....,..CW).. -•IUI. 11Wf, DiiirM) S~ Ste 8111 Dea ~ A
toUgh New Yort< ctry cop hu hie wortt cut
OUI tor Nm When one of Iha wcwtd'a moet d9ngirOUI tarrOttlta .,,._ In hie city, 'ft
atmln.) ---,_A Ylllt with couPa Qt Qlrwd end CoMle men.,,..,._ wtlh NomW\ Fall
I MUIT-"A Town Lb Ab" (18M.
AAMnt\n) Vlralnle ~ Peter RIGh. Some 8rttiitl ....... .,. 9'1Wtdld =-g--"a l:'.'i" .., - -U' IM'INI
• .,. Moncily In Oolo(W'
.~ .. ~~.,:
tlot .... -"" .. ,...... """*' °' the Ntton'• l'IW*t oourt. .. lfl ~ ~ womM-. 'R' Ct rw., 40 -e..-~-Wi W
,.
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--~ ---------------· -I i_L_·~-----~----- -- --11= .. (18U. AdVtnt\ft) JoM , e-..ttt llWte. ( 1 ht .. IO min l • Of 8roe<JWly" (1111, ..... Oil) Oona 09y 0«19 ....,, (I hrt )
Cl) "NIQtltt11~1" UM 1, Drama) lytwit.
ttr 8tdont, Biiiy 0.. Wllaml ( 1 tv , H "*'-> i ''Cheriott Of Fire" ( IH 1, Orama)
Cloee. len Cheri9ton 2 M . 6 min )
-''8wernp TNna" ( 1~2. Fant .. y) drtenne Batbeau, loull Jouto.n ( 1 hf
w Human 'MllnQt" ( 11m1. ,antMy) -*"· Biiiy Cryttat (2 hrt) W ~ng" (1980. Ad\ltntu,e)
111111"1 ~. Rlcl(y 8clvodet ( t hr , 3'1
-~~ht8h00tllt" (1978, WMtern) John \f.yne. Lauran a.o.N. l 1 hf .. 40 min.)
CMrlot1 Of Fire' (IHI. Orama)
Cfou. Ian cn.rteeon. 2 tir• .. 6 min )
• Attowamlth" (193t, ~•m•) Ronald n, Helen Haytt. (2 Im )
-The CowbOy And 'rht Lady" ( 1938,
"em) Gary Cooptf, Merle Oberon. (2
tn.)
•CC) "WNt Ot Z1N1ba1" ( 1956, Ofama)
Anthony SIMI, Ofltndo Martini (2 hra.) •Clll •1M11Qo Polo, Jr." ( 1973. Aav.ntu11)
Animated. VolQt Of Bobby Ry~ (I hr .
60mln.) •CD> ''The GrMt Muppet Caper" (198t, C<imedy) Cherlet GrOdln, Diana Rigg ( 1
hf . 40 min.)
(I) "~" ( 1979, Adv9nture) ( 1 ht • 33
min)
• "The MOUN And His Child" (1978,
Fantuy) Anlmat9d. ( 1 hr • 23 min )
(%) "Roll«coeater" ( 1977. Suspeote) a.otge s.g.1, Timothy Bolloma ( 1 hr •
69 rnln.) •Cl> "Zardol" ( 1974, Sclence-Flcll6n)
S..n Connery. Charlolle Rampllng (2
hrt.)
([) "American WlldarneH" ( 1971,
AdVentur•) Documentary ( 1 l'lr.. 55
min.)
•CC) "Sayonara" (1957, Romance) Mai·•
Ion Blando, Red Bo11on11 (2 hra .. 30
min.)
·1lfm:·-Loa~Ukert =.on Bullett (2 hl'I , :IC min ) =.\r,.
ClmlAl't OIMI lulhOI Cr,.,..t OaM
)~ ... ,_,...
llWT Of LM 8oep ppttt veterent
gan Faltctllld, Tony Geery, O.Oie.
Alt .. nder. Suaan Flarlnt()', Jed Allen.
Ann Cofflnl. Ed Nelton Ind DUabath
Allen 1tar In tni. 1omen11e comtdy that
attactlonalety apoofl day!tme chm•• (2 l~ "The Opllmllt1" ( 1973, Come
dy) Peter Selltl•. Donna Mullane A Lon·
doner and hit d~ befriend • fn8.'' of
-;•:.:· '(lt•<.50Mn)
.. C&Vln(IQ
IOY mtl-. Comtdten Biiiy Cfyatat
holtt thla IOOk at lhe varlout waya alngle
~!!.'!!!141t In today'1 IOClely WJ .,. "The Cincinnati Kid" ( 1985,
Ofama) Steve McOueen. Edward 0 ~ob
11*>'1 A young ca1dlha1p 111et 10 beat the
king ot 1tud paker In a ballle '°' preatloe 2 hrs)
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tWPYDAYI AMm
... 0 P& ...... A lavish, 13-room
Hou.ton hotel IUll• that Cotll S3.000 a
day: a renowned magazine photographer
Who grew up In Ille backwoods of Tennes-see. i ':'at~ TOlllMT A vlsll will)
• HollywOOd couple Gil Girard &nd Connie
•
Wlttl HOl'fNn , ..
•rm r-.T L.tt. II II AnY'QY?" Ht. Creme) Alctleld OrtyfUM. John
... ve1.. Ptralyted trom the nepc oown In an evtomotltle toc:ldtnl, • tcOiP-
lot r~ about hll 111• c.tort and
atoquentty argu.e IOt hll right to die 'R' ~hr.,51mln ) ' 110¥11 "The Feut a...ont" (1Nt,
ama) Ai.ti Aide. Ctrol Butntll Ttv ..
couplea. aM cloN. long-time trltnde. ••P9-
rlence PfOfound changee In It* 1eletl0no
lhlpl when OM of the marrleget d191n-
l~~ 67 min)
,. I GI 119 TOii FNMtd an lntetVlft
n Sid C..U1: the Jugglef•' Convet'lllon
In Santa Batbara. how people can put
thtlt ,, ... to worx for them
1 •. -., ... a.-a-.iY a.-Mlf IYI GI U. FMtured: Lot Ange!M'
belt fobt; • lour of the VtlOdrome for the
t98' Olyrnplca; •profile of• yo1Jng worn
an attempting to brul< Into thow bUtl-neu. L8 ... .,.ftlCllf""'fOllW
YCIUMlm,_IT ...,••11 ·n "°''°--Ir==~'~= .., .... ,.-.... __ .,_
wa•ra-...-u.nuu. CtNfot· nit, lr'Vtne va. Fteeno (2 hrs.) Hl«!J 119 llAI ,_ &ft.MTA A l)foflle of
Ted Tum« II ~t9d .. e Cl) M Of MAZZMm Bo and
Lule• become big brothers to an underprl-
vl~ teen-age< (I hr ) D • M ~ Of llATIWW ITAi Matthew lnvettlgates an excluelve com-
puter dating aervlce that Is being UMd •
• front lot kidnapping genk.I .... ( 1 hr.) 9 llC1¥9 "The Band Wagon" (1953,
MUlleal) Fred Astalfe. Cyd Cllarlsee. A
star reluctantly agrees 10 do • &oedway anow that becomes a hit. (2 ht1.) 8 (II _... Benson talks Kraus Into
singing lot a local telethon he has been
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-l'rWay Coal.
Chenet Bronton. Jlft Ireland. A vlgllente
moves to Loe Aflgelel to continue hii fight
~ cnme 'A' (1hr .. 35 min.)
... .,_ "It's A Gift" (1934, Comedy)
W.C. Re6ds, Baby Leroy A 'J'OC«'f 11ora owner lnh«tt1 an orange plantation. ( 1
tv .. 30 min I
(%).,."Chariots Of Flre" (1981. Ora·
ma) Ben Crou, Ian Char'8eor1. Soeial
pressure end pertOnal lumd beM1 two
contraatlngly different Brttlth athtelea on
their way to Q1<>rY lo the t924 P1111 Olym-
~ 'PG' (2 hrt. 5 min.) M CID ... "Quell For Are" (le8t, Fanta-
sy) Evefell M<:GHI. Rae O.wn Chong.
Ttwee memberl of a prehistoric tribe that
hasn't the knowledge tor making llre are
aent In ... ,ch of a new aouroe wher'I thelf
continuously burning pilot tire 11 eX11o-AU!lhed. 'R' (1 tv. ~min.)
-lalurclay
IATM11a ......... ~ RaJWWWIM .,.. ''Cavemen·· ( 1981, Comedy)
Sterr. Dennis Oueld. ( 1 hr.. ~ 1
-='i.. .. -~· ... umn-llDOD The 1mpr .. 9IOnlsl ueee hit YUt repertoire of celebrity
YoicM to ~ vwtety of chafllCtera In -ut~ ,r __ ,.: EngMah ~ ... .,,
-... "Son Of Al Babe" (1952. ture) Tony CUr111. Piper Laur1e. ( 1
hr .. = (%) CllMR8I , ...... ''David
Pvttnem''
-wt•~ Sh .,._...
..ac--,., .. "On Mothers And Sona" •11111• l•&llM =MYLA. ... , .... 1 ......... . -..... 90IJ A eclenttflc upioratlon
of atN9ac perbmMoe wt1'ch oen aid atn-• E..~~o'::c'r.':er~~) n~~. ) Oeorat Segal, TlmoChy Bot-
E .. (1 hr., 59 riiln.)
.. .. ''8tage Door" (1937, Df'ama)
tNttne Hlpbi#n. Qlngef' Aogatl. ( 1 hr .. .. ~-
M8 .,. "Funerel In Berlin" (1967, ~) Mlcileel Caine. Oscar Homol-
ka. A 8'1tlah agent errenges for a mock
funefel lr't order to s.fety smuggle a Rus·
sAan defector out of Befllo (2 hrs . 15
-min~
W..aa•r:=. .......
.,. "Monster From The Surt"
(1963. Horror) Jon Hall. Sue Casey A
lather's ,leelout passions ceuee hlfn toter·
rOflz.e hit son and the young rMn's girl·
friend. ( 1 ht . 15 ":ci. W ~,_-1 .nCMllDM ......~ ......
--"Fear No Evll'' (1':1o. HONor) Steten Arngrlm, Kathleen Rowe McAllen
An 16-yMt-<>id high ec:hool student
delghtl In dedmatlng ,. hOmetown.. 'R'
,.,. .. ...... MWl'f,._.TM aua'mo
LA1W1'mio .......
TOM flllll lml.TM
• ... "Moec(>w Doesn't a.lleve In
T•rs" (1980, COmedy) Vefa Alentova,
AleMI Batakw.JVa. 25 min.) Cl>,_ .. , __
CD ... ''AdY9nttne Of The wao.me..
Family II" (1978. A<MtntUfe) Rober1
Logan, Susan 0.mante Shaw. ( 1 tv . 45 ~.J. .... A new maid beCOmel • ~ fl1enO to a 11111e boy • ..,amrr
MG!) ... "Utttt BIO Man" (1970. West-. em) Dwtln Hoftmen, Faye Oun.way (3 .. 0-...... ,...,Dill
. --·--NO .. /um.tMICMI I ...
I ...... ,.. .... ,_A ...
-1--A WU. 1-. A WAY • ~ to provldlng ca....,
tr91rq ~'' fOf handicapped .F,.:z .. , .... 11 ~ Role" ( 1939. Wel1· .. 11 --~(llW.J _,, ..
' ·--·-·-·= ,, .... ~ Of the USOF
OllW~lor• ~ {R) e,. "Uttlt Mo" ,,,7, DferN)
l~L ~ LMmed. (2
·.~<t•. Dfem9) ~ TOIWI Qlrf'~'l?r· ...._.. ........ ,.,..,Q , e.i'9d
l¥tl ..._~AM ln •twt-
liM =.• turN w.-.vven •~OfTMT....-.· ................ ... ,
~ Ole»-... .. ~
U hr .• 40mln.)
.... "Outland" ( 1981, Sclenc»-flc-
Uon) Seen Cotvlery, Peter Boyte, A tpe0e
marStlal lnvestig.tes e ruh ot mysterious
deethl within a mining C06CJr'Y on one o4 ~,., .• moon9 'R' ( f tv . 49 min ) -...., .... ... ..,.
di .,_ "The Tender Trap" (1955,
Comedy) Debbie Reynolds, Frenk Sine·
Ira A sophisticated bechetor dowfl on
marriage mee11 1 gort Who trape him. (2
hrs. 10 min)
(I) IMAIT OI LOft So«p opera ~erana
Morgen falfchlld, Tony GMry. Defll9e
Alexander. Suten Flennety, Jed Allen.
Ann Collins, Ed Ne*>n and Eltub9th
Allen lier In this romantic oomlldy that
aftecnonately spools daytime dramu. (2
hi$.)
•
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In I CWlna I helf QI!!_!! I Al 'OUtlew Lactt.• ( tOI 1 Ota
"WI) Me Wttk1ugt\by, manttwi Fo11 NIQllcttd hOu..wtvtt go !Jijf 11 nigh! In ...,ch Of .. 11ual •dVtntwa (I h1 .• 20
.. wmt A um.I_, •=-=-Jonte p1111nt1 111 ev.· nlnCI Of country motkl With Qll9111 J...i
Colter, !Ml Cott.no. Emmytou Ha111t
Waylon JennlrQI, T1n~a Tucker and Tam
my wyNll• from the Country Ctub In l oe A~"''. 1& min) CD) "Fl~ To Bliek" ( 11~80,
8uapen11) Danni• Chrlatophet, Linde
l<.,rldge A Olaturbed young movie tan
r..011 to romantlQ 1e)lollon by oommtt
ting murdlrt 1o 1he oulM •nd 11yte of hll ta~Ut ICIWI vlhatn1 'R' ( 1 hf . 41 mlo ) _tm..,_ "~'I Big Moment" ( 1941.
COmady) Penny Singleton. Anhur Lake
Dagwood aecldlntelty emMre telly on hi•
iJ.=·c·1hr .. 40mln) W 'ITOP,_
llOWll "The Virginia Hiii Story" (19/4,
ma) Oyen Cannon. Harvey Keitel An
lmC)overllt\ld young glrl attains alfluenca
through her ftltndthlp with gangller Bug· !l. S!eo91 ( 1 hr .. 30 lllln.)
WI --~ TOMMf A vtSlt with Hollywood couple Gii Glfard and Connie
Sellecct, en lnt9'Vlew with Norman Fell e .aWll "The Naked Meja" ( t 959. Ora
ma) Ava Gardner, Anthooy Francl0$8
The lova attalr between the Duchess of
Alba and Francisco Goya Is immortalized
In his palnun~ of her In the nude. ( 1 hr
30m!n)
'-
_. ... llfM,f.~-.. ... ''Only WMn I ,f"!l'(IMI.
ltNI) Mirtha M110n. Illy t.ic,Nliohcd
A New Yotk aotr .. r•hMM ''°'".drying· ~t oMnlo dltttmlntd to 1909W hit.,..,,
het romanc4t wllh • pleywrlght Md hit ,.,~ with her 17,yMl-Gd ~
I ·::=:A' 12lwtl WI ..._,,. •• ,.,. .. ,_.,.,,...
-"1083 Davt. Cup" OO'Wege of
I ~ round -USA va Argantlna In
bell llngln Match~ OI B. (RI (2 hre .
30mlr].)
Cl) llCMI "The 8eNUOUI NurM" ( 1979,
Comedy) Ufeula Andr.... OultlO Del
Prete. Oreedv r.iattvet hire 1 eeneual
"Florene. Nightingale" to tatc. care of 111 •o•no count tu11.,1ng trom • dellcat• hMt1 condlllon 'R' ( t hr. 20 min.)
CI) llOWll "The F04.!t s.uone" ( 1981.
Orama) Alan Alda. Carol Burnett Thr ..
cout)t ... aN cloM. l<>ng-llf'M frlendl, expe-
rlenel profound chang1t In their r.iatlOn· ahlpe when one of the marrlllgtt dllln·
~rat" 'PO' ( t hr . 67 min.)
Ml B llO¥ll "Newt Jungle" (No Datt. Ort·
me) Jackie Cooper, June l.ockl'lltt The
.nootlng of t young rlP<)fter le lnvattlQtt·
Id IL. ·1 .... CW91 •• lf .._,_.WAT*
ICW--.0 llO¥ll "The Shootlst" ( 1976, w .. t.
ern) John Wayne, Lturen BacaH. A dying
gunman aeek1 to llve out hie llnal day• In
peace. detlplt1 perll1t1nt challlngel by
would-be 11UCCeteo11 to his time and
rtfMt~lllO' j 1 IV., 40 Min J
• .. "MofM!lt O.rtet ' llM I, Dr•·
IM) FtY• DunlWIJ, OlllM lcerwld 'Ot· tlel fllm 1tar Joen ,Otewford , • ._ htr two
•doptld ctllldren In • dOfMltlc 1tmc. ptwe ttlet verlet ttom lucUtioUI oomton ·t,Nm~~~J.T&&r·>
.. "The ClnelMell l<Jd" ( 1"6,
ama) 819'11 McOueen. !dwtrd a. Rob-
lneon A yoong cardeharp trlet 10 ti.et the
king of efud pOl<er In a b1t11t tor prMtlge.
~lhrt.) .. .. "Ticket To HNvtn" (1981.
11'1'11) Nlelc Mancueo. Saul Rublnetc On
the hNla of • romtntlc: bfNkup, 1 young
man llltlt• lrlendl In San Fr1ncltco end Iii
~ drawn ll'lto jOlnlng their reffgjoue
cult PO' ( 1 hr • 46 min.) •(I).,. "The Wan<*ere" (1979. Dr•·
INI) Ken Wthl. Linda Menz. The mem-
~· of a tough 1960f 1lrMI gang In the Bron• dltcover that the proo.Met of
growing up end 11111ng In IOV• are much
more dlttleutt ••perle~ then 1ny of 1he rumb6M they've ftken part 11'1 'R' ( t hr .
67 ~ -1·~----·,,.... . ..,.
llOWll "The Creature Wllh The Btoe
Htnd" ( 1970, Mystery) KllUI K1"9kl. Dia-na Kerner An HCapee from 1 mental
ln111tutlon II blamed for a aerie• of mur·
dert. ( 1 hr .. t6 min)
lr1I ~ l:~0e11h Wish II" 11 982, Dreme)
Allled Lighting Is -CHIROPRACTIC
OUTLOOK
By Dr. Gary Baranoski
MORNING STlfl,.NESS ~
Many follo (e•per1ally older ones) leel Miff and creaky 111 rhe
morning. Why? Ch1ropn ctic l"Xpliuns 1h11 i1 is a common
condition resulting from the gradual aging proceu. The
intervertebral <h&cs tjj'i-ome narrower and thinner due to the force
of gravity; vertebrae then ~Ille Jown and come clo5er together.
Thts cause~ ttiffne~ and J1~omfort, e'pec1ally after mactJV1ty, u
after a long rughl of sleep.
Cluropracrort ran rehcve tlm J1scomforr fut, through the
uae of heat ther1tPV. h1ofeedback, uhraM>und, nutntional guidance
and all·important ~p1nal ad1u&tmen1s tv correct unv rmsalignment
of vertebrae.
Restonfl! nrcula11on. MrYt' func11on and normal tpiial
balance allows kwttl"r now1shmer11 of vour nruro·muacul<>-$ktletal
1ystem. Your vt-rtebra .. art" properly luhncaled and !here fore
comfortably flexible
Prnentcd as 11 M"r"r" 10 the co1Rmun11v bv
dr. ga ry baranoski
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Laurence OliTier (left) 1tan as Cantor
Rabinovitch and Neil Diamond is his &on, in the
contemporary venion of the classic motion
picture "The Jazz Singer," Saturday at 9 p.m .
on KNXT (2).
(
(from GYlf Streem Pm In Hallandale, Fla.) Wand Open Pocket a.rd Chem-
~ (from New vcn. N.Y.). (1 hr ..
l ':Al.. .......
DA "Tr•c:tclng The SupertrU.." An
~ r9PQft on ttw conatructlon of
......... ~ tt..in ... betWMfl
Le. AngMll Md 89tl Diego, wtllch II lletld tot ~Ion by 1•. II pr_,,,.
Id. a t1 hr.> · • CC> .. ''T'hl Atnefloen ~ Com-~70, SUlpenee) Jeff Bfldgel.
• . (1 hr .. •1 min.)
· "Wetemole No. 3" (11187, ,.,,_ OoOum. c.rrol O'Con-
~':' -.. ~ Dwflelrd'' (1177, ) AJ P9oN. Mw1tle Kaler. ( 1
hr .. 40IMI..) " (!)-.,...... .. (19'0. Cotnedv) OI-
• dt ~-ONd Nlw9n. ( 1 fti., 10
FIL) WOt1c1 Open Pocket Billllrd Chem-
~ (from New YOf'k. N.V.). (1 ht.,
l :i ................ ....
'A I II .. H~e of the NltloNI IWroom <hnd ~ perlOtmlnelel of • , .. of~
.,. ;.-;··· (1hr .. 26 rrMI.) (Ill ''StJGe Door" (1937. Drema)
Kattltrtne Hepburn. Olnger Aogere. (2
tn.)
Lish;
•
M ;i'.t..,. "'letlold A ll1te Hor." (1 .... ,
lJ:'.;;p' rF Peca, Anthony Oulnn -LU-'~w ..... ot -~,;;.Jey (1 ht. •""' ---==-!WrY , .. Of\ II lolMd by French mime Marcel Mttoeeu fn thie com.dy 1*10<manoe
taped al lhe c.tllff In tht 8Qua11 Tt\Mtre In Kitchener. Ont11lo • llOW9 "The MOUN Anel Hit Child"
(1978, Fantaty) Animated ( t hr., 23
min.)
(I) ... "Attowtrnlth" ( 1931. Or1me) n COiman, He1i1t'1 H~.. (2 hrl )
tW l.t=:'Mm .-cA••• 0 -..CW.I "Scrutty" An Ofphantd puppy '-9rnt the vaiu. ol toyal trlendl .. both human and canine (Part i! (R) r::l
• .,.. "P0<k Chop HUI" ( 1959,
AdVentUtl) Oreoory Peck, Harry Guard!·
no . .g~ lll'Clml
• flOOUI • IOClm ttr11~ .,_ "Anal Asalgnment" (1980.
Ofama) o.nevleYI BujOld. Michael York
'~~min.) tw ~, ... --==a .. ..,. OMll CMIWTAll»
.,. "Buclc PrlvatH" (1941, Come·
) Abbott and Coetello. Lee Bowman U hr .• 30 min.)
• IGLD DUIT um FoolblaH Sllfl Keony
WNhlngton, Jackie RobinlOO, and Woody
Str<>dl recall the early yeani of black
~ ... .,..
• LAP..,,_ "Thi Lap 0u1n1ng Con
nectlon" Georgia Bonesteel explains how
to join aeperate squarH to f0<m the rOW6
and then the emlre unit ot a quilt • fiOa'90ll IOal'TY a:> .,.,. "The Red Badge Ot Coura~"
( 1974. Dfama) Richard Thomas. Mlehael
Brandon. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) CH>llCMI "Chtrlots Of Fire" (1981. Ola
ma) Ben Closs. Ian Cherleson. (2 hrs , 5
min.) e llOWW "The Sea H0tnel" ( t 951, Ola
ma) Rod Cameron. Adele Mara ( t hr
30mln)
-·Cl) IUliiMi . • 1CMMmTUU. New Mexico al s.n..=~hrs.) 1.,. "Alcatraz Express" ( 1960, Ofa-1'
ma) Robert Stack. Neville Brand. (2 hrs ) e mwll "Ten TIQefl From l<wamung"
( 1981, AdventlM&) TI Lung, Fu Sheng (2
hn.~ ..... 1M,Mnm ...........
~ umTIM.L Duke vs NOflh
::.JSobject to blackout) (2 hrs) ca> "Oestry Rides Again" ( 1939.
West.,n) Jamas Stewert, Marlene
Dietrich. (2 tin)
(J).,_ "Soper Fuzz" {1981, ComedY)
Tetence Hiii, Ernest BO<gnlne. ( 1 hr , 35
min.)
• .,.,. "Marcq Polo, Jr" ( 1973.
Adventure) Anlmlled Voice of Bobby
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i deH 11 1v ao m1n.1 -Oiii •1• ... """. '"Flttl t~' A, Ian~ frcim .,_,,d 11NCIQll to
I~~ htrlh ~nt1t In c.niOe'• ....,.. .. , ...
............. Turn
d A4Mlw" Thi atap, 9cetlng arid ~:-:r llJl lllml are demOnllraltd (AJ ............
(%) lllMI "CharlOtt 0 1 Fire'' ( 1981, Ola
ma) Bin C1ot1, Ian Charleton (2 h11 , &
... ~l.o. "T11ck Of The Cat" (t964,
Actv.ntur1) Aot>en Mhchum. Tab Huntlf
-1~ ..... ....,..
llOLOCAUIT Anna w .... It 11Nulll<i
and ..,,, to 1 "~taJ" Whit• the
ti.c;omet 1 vlclim ol thl Nill trMlmant ol
lhl == :o:;;,r1 3) ( 1 hi ) ~AmlOA'l'IW'91 ~ 9ftllf_,MI_ Behind the
IOel'\lt at "M•A•s•H't " farewell; 1 IOOlt
11 the Brldgff and FCH'ldl acting tamlU...
1n11rv1ewt with O..n Martin. OH Girard
and Connie s.1i.c:ca. ( 1 hr.) m llOVW "Sergeant Rutledge" ( 1960,
Dfama) Jtllrey Hunter, Conttanc1
Towers (2 hrt )
• MOVA "Alt>Mlot A Lethe! Legacy"
An invettlQallon Into the tragle conse-
quences ol asbeltoe 1xpoaure, and the
current controve1$y over who la rnponlll·
ble. la pretOfl~ ( 1 hr ) ! ~'F0<c6 10 From Navarone"
(1978, AdVlnture) Robl1t Shaw. Harri son Ford (2 hrs.) G llON "The Battle 0 1 Noretva" ( 1911.
Adventure) Yul Brynner. Hardy Kruger (2
hrs.)
t11 CDllMW9 "Islands In The Stream" (1977,
Olama) George C Scon. Claire BloOm L! hr . 4Smln)
t.tl 8 llO¥ll "The Big Mouth" ( 1967. Com
edy) Jerry Lewrs. Harold J. Stone (2 hrs.~TWOCll' I IOUL 1'IAlt --TIMI Pl.ml W000 IMC • COllC81' The
supergrovp performs a selection of their
hits -lnclud1n9 "You Make Lovt~ Fun,"
"Gypsy" and · Go Your Own Way ·• In a
concert taped at the Los Angelee F0<um. l! hr) 13 llCWm .. A Nlghllngale Sang In Berkeley
Square" ( t979. Comedy) Richard JO<·
dan, David Niven ( 1 hr .• 40 min.)
tl9 D CID NA IOI.I "Honda lnvenary Clu·
sic" Live COVtHage of the third round
lom Lauderhill, Fla ) ( 1 I'll )
QUJIM'laMD .....
mlllMT,... Ol 1111 NlOll
tm.n.Y ADAMI
'9A IOWlM CovtHage of the
S 10.000 CleYeland Open (trom Buckeye
Lanes In Cleveland, Ohio) ( 1 hr 30
min) «D llO¥ll "Guadalcanal Diary" ( 19-43,
Adventure) Wiiiiam Bendix. Lloyd Nolan
t? hrs J
• -· H•ll TOOAY "Betng A Car Dealef" A car dealer reveals hOw he got
into the bUslness and hOw he beceme
successful. •
GP 'I-CAii ITOIY (I) ~ IA9CITUU North Carollna
State vs Wake F0te&t (Sot>teet to bllClc
oul) (2 hrs I
' i~ forum Wonwn'•" ( 1 ht , '°
.. N• 1'111AN "On Ttw .....,..
fling do'#n IN M~ At¥ef, ~ and Jll'l"I oome acrott two f11GINlllnO
oNflCl.,1 -lhe Me end O.uphln Cl
hr , 2 .Tl"J.. ~ -u~ ., ....
IOOOO't ... A IHn-egt boy whO
'I went to follow hll ltlhef In the r ...
t1ur1nt bUllneM ttruggMll with the prob
..
! of whit 10 dO with hit fullMt ::m. TO RM "In Puttull Ot
c;iu.Mty" TM right lo ~lily and lhoM
wl'IO hevt fought IO< I nd 1g1lntl It II eo·
mine<!. Wlfllom F. Buckley Jr hotte. Q •an=•"°"' llOWI "Thi OrMI Muppel Ceper"
981, eom.dy) Ch41rlet GrOdln. Ollna
. 11'11.40~-
w ClllMRm Tut wmf "0.llid
llnem" •D ICM umTUU. Ofeoc>o St1t1 at Of9g0Ct~ ,..,, )
• "Aaron Sliek From Pvnkln
Crick" (1952. eom.dy) 0.nah ShOre,
Alan You{M hit )
I ... , T IOMI
llOOTml
llOWI "Rome Adventure" ( t 9e2. Df•·
ma) Troy Donahue. Angle D+ekln90fl (2
hrt.)
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thy ere end highllghted by their reunion
concert In Carli:t: ...... ( f tv . 35 min ) .. 8 • 1'lllCI _, A stuclenl lee<*
ho6ds Oiaf\a •nd Cooper hostage In the
caletena. Lu.I Liii N.LY ..... LIO IUICA-
1 ..... ....
-• -.... ''Labor In The Promlsed land" Mike JetlMn examines
the --I nd ltlitud9a lacino OfQ8f'IZed
labor In the United StatM • Tt ~
hs MU<I In lhe booming Sunbelt ( t hr )
11 =An laMm A newlywed c:ov-ple want 10 spend eternity to09thef. and a
women linds out lhat dating 1 mOYte stir
lsn'I 1M It's craciled up to be D ( 1 tv ) D llCMI "How To ~n Buslneu
Wrthout Really Trying" (1967. Mu.lcal)
Robert Mor8e. Michell• Lee. A wlndOw
cleaner works hll wey to rhe top of a com-
pany with lhe help of I bOOk, I gift Ind a
~=b. (3hrs) ~ --~'t(;t( .. To He9ven" ( 1981.
Orama) NIQ< Mencueo, Saul Rublr*c. On
the heels ot 1 romant1c t>r.-up. a young
man vtelts friendl In San Franc:llco end Is
~ drawn Into joining their reltglous
cult. PG' t 1 hr., •5 min.)
(8) ... "Shoot The Moon" (1982. Dr•
ma) Albel1 Finney. Ol8(le Keaton The collapee of .,.. upper ~ cou-
ple'• marr1age and It• effect on their lour da~era II ctlronlded 'R' (2 tvs . 5 min.
(D) nDY••• • .,. "Cat~ .. (1981, Fantuy)
NastUlla Klnekl, Mak:o1m Mceow.a Fi•
Ing In 1cNe POM1 a problem !Of a ~ woman WtiO tume Into • Wodoul big cat tt lhe me'99 with 1orneooe who II not of
hit own kind. r-'f hr&.) l •OQ.OCll .
-LA --.... Mt.ty L*'POld P#l'llnel the lot Angele9 Expr ... of the new USfL Foott.11 lMQua.. _, .... ,..,. ..
... ._TheNltory,~
i ...... of the IPOl1 "' belloorllllg .,. oNld. ( 1 hr.)
•IW91111LI0•9CMIA Dr.
84Jlc.tglil ~ hie lhOuQhtt on '°'4. llf9
and human ~ In •• ..,,. '-* .,
the Cfytt., C.thldral In 0.den OrOYe. c.11au.tv._ ""l~Ucl.Avs.w.-.
~{2hrt.) --·~~" (tM7.Cofn9. ,....,. 8elllfl. U'Ue Andrele. ...,,_
Bond 00!"!* out of retlrtment wNr\ ....,
to heliP ltop two ~ oron--
tionl ~ In gernblng.. (2 Na.. '6 l~ ''The ~d wti.." (187', woFlctlon) ~ Alm. ,_,..
PYenta ,., ~ Oonnecclaut ~
wlll mcdril IOlll .. ~ .. the
rot)Ot... aconoy -'"""' ..... ... wNd'I.~--~ ...
• ~cMlll. "-.i . .,... ""~-· °' ~ ,_, __ , = .... ·o.t .A~_, .... tom
............ .., • (1
!l!~..i.~:ir'l ~-..!.~"-........... "'~ ,... .
1W (j) llZAm John Byner shows yoo thlngl
stranger then truth. tarqer than Nie. and
ZAflll( than~ yCXJ ve IV9f ....,, ,_, '<tn.iM, mfT LM HOii Drew
BarryrnC>te GUMts Squeeze (R) ( t hr •
30m.n)
I MC ...
llOWll "The People Next Door"
( 1970, Drema) Elt Wallecti, Julie Han11L A
young man II banished by his tathet who
believes he is responsible tor eupptytng dr= tMs slstlf. (2 hr&.. 15 min.) (!) ,...,.
{D).cMI "Mash'd" (1978) AndrM True,
Annlf Sprinkle. Two corwceoua medlCe
1top at nothing to boost the rnorlM of
thet1 pet.enls (2 t\rs.)
Cl) llCMI "Funeral Home" ( 1982, M)'9-
tery) t<ay Hewtry, Barry Morse. A young
woman 1nves11ga1111 strange occuranoet
at her grendmother'a V1ctorlen home. 'R' l! hr . 30 min ) tw• llCMI "The Terminal Man" (197~.
Suspense) George Segal, Joen Hadcett.
Beeed on a novel by MlchMI Cl1chton. A
man becomes a guinea pig lnvoMng ttec-
trode Implanting whell he tuffM from
blacttouta wtlle.,. mel<a him 111oiant (1 IV.,
30min.) • ~ c MtfUYMOUm ''The Fila On Jiii
Hitch" In 1969, Jill goe9 to !Ne with her
grandparents In England: ten ~lat.,
mamed Ind d!Yorced. she mow. to Lon-
don Ind becomes involYed In a ~
1y theater. and later tek• f*t In the great
reoerlofaof 1981 (Part3) D (1 hr.)
tW aJ 9IMI '1'he Pfetlderit"a Anelylt"
( 1967. Comedy) Jamal Cobwn. Oodfl'9Y
Cambridge Tha c:tllef exacuttve'1 anafyl1
11 ordered kll9d when It la dat~ lfiat
he knowa too IT'AICh (2 hra.. 10 min.) a:> ... "Force 10 From Nt41'0i•"
( 1978. Adllentufe) Robert Shew, ~ eon Fore!. Se-Mat oddly eaorted mlbiy •"'*1• are ,..,,_, In a mllalon to r*d
and deltroy a br1dQe vt111 to the ..,.,.,Ye
1trategy during Wor1d War IL 'PG' (2
-a.~---(1) .. ·~" (1971, Orama)
Dennie ~. Sttl&I Garde. A mcwtt
crew ~ an American Wastem In tN
mounlalnl o4 P9ru encounter 1 ~ of
net"'91 with ldeu Of their own. (Un., 10 .-.. ........
... "Pl'ty TV' (1990. COmWy)
Col9rnen. Mmle H4IM. " ,,.,. blnk"'f>t TV "8tton ~ Ml fomwt to
.. rellg!OU9~ 'PG' (1 ht., ao
min .. -1-.:wr.,. -CoMdv .... comclne wtttl ....... -
,... toottlQI In .,, °"'*'· lltlrtc ..... -~ .. ''Thi Urita~w· Ct9'7. ~.,y) Jottl W 0...-., A
r9dlo IMOUnOll. the quiet ~ "' • Wl8lthy ~gift, f** to,,....., .... Cl
• .... " El ''luft ·n =.... ,..,,, I If! ==Of nlll08iftl2--~ -I'~·~=·" r,..· , .• , . ).._,.. .... ldl&&
A WOflW\'t I lln= •w•a.•
•
ID ..... tlil .............. -.~~
..
"GYOIY'1 Ind ··oo 'f'OUf o.n WI~ -In I
oonotf1 .. ptd It '"' l MotM "°'""'
AA 'Ii. "Ctwmin" t tN '· c::=, ~ ltan, Dennie Oulld Thi
mMlbef of I blftly ~ ptefllltorio
ltlbt btgltll 10 dllCCMt ttlel .,, ... lftd
not bf awn wi be tht kf)' to hll people'• e l. 'PO' ( nv. s 1 min> _. " 'uu" ( 1'111. C<lmedy)
9'9nOe Hll~t ISo<gnlne An lrradllt·
ed Miami Coe> i-. hl9 newfound ~
PQWef'S to oom~t OfQanlLed Ctlme. PG' i! ht 31 min) CI>iilOili "Cha1lot1 Of Flit" (1911, Ora·
me) '*1 CtON, Ian CtlarlHOn. 8oolal
PfeMIMt and pereonel turmoil bMet two oontrNllnQly dttf.,tnt Bfltlth athlet• on
their way fo glory In lht 1824 Pane Olym-
1. 'PO' (2hta , 6mln.) ,. ...
M 11m .on• • A lllTW m ~ and lnttM9wt •tt INlured ,,, a
111u1a to the moet ~bl'ate<t comedy
tNm In the hlat0ty ol motlOtl pk:turff -
Orouoho. H11po, Chico, Z~p and Gum-
mo Mar~) {2 hrt .. 6 min. Mii ML ftmlmAT mM&.I ,. ........ aecaa ,.._..,. •u.--MCIC/IJ•I••~ m • IM lllllO FNture<t· remot•
control mlnl-racll"IQ at Del Mer. 1 report on
S111 Oleo<> 1wap meets; • IOok at the Bal·
00. Art ton..MitlOtl Cent8f. •• -IM&lllm cm-•
HEADACHES? --"
... Cl> ._.. -WUflll "'inot alevlf ont II fotOtd lo PGttl*!I hit ..O-to light Oft a ~ ....,,. by the
~..-~.) ~"' Mr. On#M'IOnd ndd I Cttctca1 -!ht Oriental ~ fcttunt -10 tnd NI ltr~ ~d ~"tt'• Atwaye , .. w•ttllt'' 'TTeae. ~, a.w Kelty, a.. DelfY.
A looll TV ltatiel deoldel to btoedc*I I
1tun10n of ttvM World War II Army bud-
f. _12 htt.)
(II T.I. ..,._ S1aoy. ~ ... ••·
• Ind 1 numl»f of ~al petlent• .,.
IMen hc»taa. by delPlfadol. (1 tv,) • _.-"r,._ C*W• Wtddlf:lg Nlaht"
(i973, Horror) Mark Damon. &et• Bay.
An arc:hec)loglet trav91110 Tranaytvanle In
order to find 111 ancient ring wNeh Ml
M':natural poMta. (2 hrt ) ·= ''Llpttlck" (1878, Orama) Mar· a-u11 ...,,,1ngway. Anne Bal'CfOft, A"-'
ti.Ing bfutllty riped and .... uHed, •top
lllhlon modal tao.e fur1her humlliltlon
1nd tn11t11tl0tl 11'1 attemptll"IQ to bl'll"IQ her
11Mllant10 k.lttlce. (2 ht1.1 • _. "8tMlyard Biu.t" ( 1873. Com-
edy) Jane Fonda, Donald Buth«land.
Thr• milflt1 band together and plen to
rHIOfe an old biplane to '*' u thtlt tleket
to 1 crou.-country trip. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 33
CC)'"°-"The GtMI Train Robbery"
( t~78. Aaven1ure) Sean Conr«y. Oon-
11d Sutherland. Two expert tum-ot-tn.
cen1ury con artll11''6ttempt 10 pull off IM
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-lmpclay ·Cont.
,.;rJ.o. "Giant" (1956, Orama) EJWt..
beth Taylor, Jamal OMn. (4 hfl. 30
"*'·) -1-•MLR ....,..,_.
UY• D ii MAii Miiie Farrell 00.11
lhll loOk at how c:Nkhn from fOUf differ·
an1 fwrlll-. Md\ at a different 1taga of
11on, *-dlllofce ( I hr ) -.-.. u.ot9-.. --..,NL-.L.
~ --~(ll)n ..... ~ -um.ft-MOCID The lmpr• "°'*' u.ae hie vast repertoire of <*abflty
Yoicet to portray a variety of charectef'I In
Ihle comic ver'llon of IN Englllh legend
D_lv.) ca.>.,.. "Sava The Lady" (1979) (1
hr .. ,;11rl I ~ .. ....., OU.'9: Rev Connie Haines.
unlty-b)'-tha-SM. Santa Monica: Max Liii. Chun::n on tN Way. Van Nuys; Thomae
Crochet. John McAnchw and John Sala-
UDll ,:i =~ry. Camarillo --ATCM..Y., ..... -----.... ~ Gamet" (1952,
) Btlgltta F~. G«>tgaa Poujou-
1.r, .. ( 1 hr., 30 "*'-l
Cl) ... "Whit• Water Sam" (Adllan-1\Q~ l.arlan. (1tw.,27mln.) n "Ket" (1970, Or9m9) Oevld
LY'!"8 Penle. ( 1 hr .• 50 min.)
... t .. ~ Philadelphia 1e.n as New JlrWf Nett (2 M... 30 "*'-> • • U9ll "Say 11 With Mime," ~·---l&aa-.. ''9wiamp Thlno" ( 1982, Fanta· ay Adrtlnne Bertlaeu, Louie Joorden. ( 1
;. ;. ~~YI GOAT A 10-yeer-old
girt .. treneported back In time wtl9n iha
done In old oo.t tN tound In hat grtnd-.... -•-111nmr . ,_
Da~·~> I~ .... Correspondenll Lin•
da Wertheimer and Col!111 Roberts jom
P9UI Duke tor an up-10-lhe-minuta som-
ma~ Congf"810nal actMhes G ...... TODAY
(C)90Wll "The Man Who W<XMJ Be King
11975, Adventure) Sean Connery,
MICl\ael Caine (2 hrs., 9 mm )
CS) mftl "Rough Cut" ( 1980, Adven-
ture) Burt Reynolds Lesley-Anne Down
•
hr .. 52 min.)
1•t1111C'.--. WOICI .... u ...
.. l'WW. .. tua Ulm Lot
Angelea Dodgers vs Montreal Expos (3
hrs., 5 min)
-· -WOIU OI ...,.. Scheduled Otymple Figura Skating Champlon1hlps
(from Madison Square Garden) . covei-
age of the World Pro Body Building com-
petition (from Atlantic City, N.J ) ( t hr ,
30 min.) I ~-··· -MaD OI ...,.. Scheduled Olympic Figure Skating Championships
(from Madleon Square Garden), cover-
age of the World Pro Body Bulldlng com-
petition (from Attanllc City, N J.) (3 hrs ,
16mln l
I C!f9-•AU. rr-J -"Drop By Drop" Guest Elzabeth T Paet\, vtc. president of
,_rch, Wertheim I nd Compeny <m mftl "Only When I Laugh" ( 198 I
~ema) MaraN Mason. Krtety McNichOI ~ ~ "The Greet McGonagall''
( 1974. Comedy) Spika Mlnlgan. Peter
Seler1.. ( 1 hf • 38 mri )
I ... , ... ,.. ... .,.,.,..._(COlrl'9t
._"Roma Actv.nture" (1982, Ora-
ma) Troy Donahue. Angla Olckln90n (2
hrs.) • w1mac1 w111 "Wlntton Ctoufchlll: The Wlldarnaee y..,.. .. Aa Hhl9r
:.-==~ .. -=~ OU1~-'~ IOOUiii.-...... Mtlt)'land VL Vlf-~jacl to blackout) (2 hrl.) .. ...,_ Conl9t The Groom"
Comedy) Jacl( Haley. Mary
and. ( 1 hf .. SS min.)
.... "The Looney, Looney, Looney ~:rt='8" u:~~
FOt!r.1 hr,. 20 min~ 0 .....
tW 1DM atmlllll.L MerQUetlt at
=~tn.)
OO&ISSll ..
''The f1ernt And The Arrow" ~) Burt ~. Vlr· r,.(lhrs.)'r-·-·••W•F•f •F •Tlflf -w~~· """"' ..... llOOOlclllQ fO ~ ....... MP,,...
~·s w0<ks and personal llf•· 11 hr.) ID lmlODUCT1Cll TO llMI' It CID 90Wll "I Ought To Be In Plcturee"
( 198.2. Comedy) Walt• Matthau. Attn-
Margret ( 1 hr • 45 min.)
CS).,._ "Pray TV' (1 980, Comedy)
Debney Coleman. Archie Hahn (1 tw .. 3o
min )
(Z)awa.D WTAUI wmt ''Devld Puttnam"
GTO•UllCI__,
U.Gl) .,.. "'The Last Sunset" (1961,
Western) Rock HUdson, Klrk Oougla&. (2
hr$. 30 min.) 11:91==-="°°'_, TO"•W IT
90Wll "Victory" ( 1981, Adventure)
Sviv.tt8f Stallone. Micheel Caine ( 1 hr , 57 min l (0) .,._ "House Calls" (1978. Come-
dy) Walter Matthau, Glenda JackllOf'I. ( 1
hr . 38·m1n ) D 90Wll "Mystery Of The Mllllon Dollar
Hockey Puck" (No Date) ( 1 hr.. 30
min.)
(Z)llON "A Little Sex" ( 1981, Comedy)
Tim MathesOn, Edward Henmenn. ( 1 hf , 35':iow
11111 ITGPMAllftlWl~ .... ~ •• w ..... ..... .-n... "Gunfight, U.S.A." Jeulca
Savttch hosts an •XM'llntt~ of the po&ar·
IZed dtbete over gun control In the United
Stet• D (1 lw.) ••••lWIUUllm!MAWllt (l)U.IOCm "Aoed To Wembtey" (R)
cb~ "By Delign" (1981, Comedy) Patty Duke Astin, Sara 9otsford. (1 Iv ..
30min)
• 90Wll "The Royal Atnc.n Rlftt9"
(1954, Adventure) Louil Hayward,
Veronica Hurst. (1 Iv .. 30 "*'·> 1111 • (I) ......... , Sc:hecMed; IN'I
CO\lefllge of IN Cal10I "Sugar" Del.eon I
Leon Spinka 1C>-round Crulaerftlght bout.
live C<Nef8ge of IN Men't Worid Cup
Giant Slalom Skiing (from Aspen, Colo.).
L1hf .• 30 min.)
CJ) ... "Gentle Giant" ( 1967, Advert-
lturam:;.:::,: ~)
w UM. flOO'IULL Aeglor.i ~· of New JetMy Oantfall at Loi A~ £119' ... : PNladalphlB Stn at D9nYef
Gold; ChieaaO Bfltt 11 WMhlnglon Feder· els. (Note: Oua to a .... C2Nnge in tched-UIW'IO. USFl Fooc~ _. be ...,. at 3:00
E't) ~~1 tw ·J6 JN'hl
-· ........ khecMtd; ~ age tN WOftd Cup 8oblled ~
11'\!p (from CottYlnla. -'Y) : the Wotld Pro Figura &Mtlng Chetne)biehlpe (ftcrn LM-~-~. l 1tv) • ''AQellwt A CnxUd s-y''
( 1818. Adllenttn) AkNrd Boone. 819W-
ert P.t~ = • .. " Tn.e-" (1811. ~> ~ D1t1ont1 Kerr. ca ... I.. ''CMh McQI'' ( , .... '"""' WOoid ,, .... ,
young w men. M1u1~ Connour.
l irltt I It tlwdOm bt lhe IOI of 11
hf• lttl CIMilw.I• ..... TM.II""' "0.VkS ~IW'ftr.-... to_,.. ti "M•A'8'H'1" f•twtlt, •look
et IN 811dget tnd f'ondt ectlnQ famtllK
lnt11vlewt with DMt1 ~nln, ON Gllatd
Jnd Connie a.tleoct. { t ht ) l mTOf•111nMIOIAL 11 u nrr•twww ...
llOWll "8ome~£1111" (117t, HO< tori Stndy Oennll. e.itemy A tem
lty Of tour unll beOOIM endan·
~l<l by the evil wit In their n9W home ~h11.) W llOWll "CtwlOll Of Fh" (1981. Ch·
mo) 890 C1ota. ltn Ctw11i.ton Social
p1 ... urt and peftonat tu1moll betel two
cor1t1ut1ngly dtf19'.nl British tthletM on
ttwllr way to gtory tn the 1924 Parlt Olym-P!o• 'PG' (2 hr1., 5 min.)
W C.1)110¥11 "Dine<" (1982, Corn.dy) Stev.
Ou1tenbe1g, MICkty Rourke A &.lllmote
dlne1 ts the ha~oul for • qulnltl ot young
men tetn wring tht Umt when Iha pr ...
IUrft 01 tdullhOod Ill thfMtenlng IO d~r!le them 'R' ( 1 hr. !iO min.) we MCMI "The Sundownet1" (108o, Ott ·
ma) Del><>fah Keu. Robert MllchUm. Aue.
traltan aheep drOYefl ltc:t pioblemt In
thel1 work and In famtly relatlonehlpl (2
hrs) cm llO¥ll "Cat People" ( 1981; Fentety)
Nastassle Klnskl, Malcolm McDowell. Fall·
tng In love poses • ptOt>llm lor 1 young
'Woman wtio turns tnlo a ferocious big cat
If She mates with IOmeOlle who II not ol
hef OWfl kind. 'A' (2 hre ) D MCMI "Eye Of Thi Needle" (1981,
SuspenM) Donald Sutherland, Kate Nelli·
gan While on a remote Scotllllh llland to
meet a German aubmarlne, an Axle llf>Y
tlnds sheller lrom the atotm In the cotiage
ol • young mauled couple. 'R' ( 1 hr . 51
.. I .... -econ ~IOa.
lflOl1 ....
lllCMI "Grandlz11" ( 1981 Fantasy)
Anlmaled ( 1 hr , 40 mtn ) cm fUYIOY Ol TMI Alt CZ) lllCMI "Ratftee" ( 1940. Comedy) Ot-
vle de Haviltand. Devid Niven ( 1 h1. 10
min.)
-~CMToo. " wun11n lllO¥ll "Enchantment" ( 1949, Drema)
David Niven. T 11esa Wright ( I hr , 40
min) .. I .. °""~ UT,ATIGL CM9UI ......a ¥11wwtr OI .,_
T10I "The Olgans And Diet" Gues1 Or
Fuller Royal. MD discusses how disease
stetes may be measured 1n the tunos.
heart. dlgell1rve orgens, kldneyt and other
~~= ..
·--"A Ullle S.x" (198 I. Comedy) Tim Ma1hesorl, Edward H11rmann ( I hr ,
35alil. .. , '"''-~ .. CAPT•I~ ---------
----------
• ------~ -~~ GJIBIUM W. I ....... , ..... ?·· '"'" ~ 'VMn McGI. AM wn ~ Thr• mtfnbeta of. Pf'fllltOfto ,,.. !hat
l\aan'I the kf'IOWieCIDt tor meldna fir• art aent In .. .,Ch Of a new eouro. ~ thelf
contlnuOully burnlnQ plOI h la a.tin
Ii 'R' (1 hr ,3'5mln I -.TIM ... --~leelon 8tlfdull" ( 1983, Sci ano.FIOtlofl) Etty PlwMon. Leng Jeftrlel
!xltAltfltltrlal robot• rltdlttel tile COVIN
of I mootl-bound brth IOCbt (2 hrl.) ... llOWll "Bad COmpeny'' (1972, WHt·
em) Jett Bridget. Barry &rown. An fnno·
c:.nt youth joirll lorcee With an outlaw
r.fT.:~:eet during the CMt War (2
I uo Ulllft,,... "Paclftc DMelon" (R) -................ .. llON "ltlend Of Loe! Soule" ( 1933
Horror) Chatlet Laughton. Richard Arlen
Baaed on lht 1tory by H.0 Welle A
derMl'lted tclentltt perltcl• a method to con:~ 141ng1e tnlmt l• l11to human NV--~,~~)
i =Ml .• ..,. HlghNgtllt of the Ti Phlla~ Phllllet ~~ (II) fUl'f IMC • 1 ht
aupergroup l*forme a llltetlofl ot their
hit• -lncludl~ "Vou Mak• LoviflH Fun."
"Gypey" I nd 'Go YOUI Own Way --In •
concert taped at the Lo. Angeltl Forum i! hr.)
(DJ llOW9 "Dettry Ridel Again" (1939,
WHtern) Jam11 Stewart. Marlene
Dietrich. An Ullarmed dep\./ly cleane up a
crime-plagued town and caplUIM the
tf1ectlone of • lovely gam~hall holt-
MI. (2h<s.)
CJ) llO¥ll "Bobby Deerfleld" ( 1977 •
WYmru II
lOU'llt•TMl--WYllAll ........
1.-.:\oo. llOWll "Styonara" (1957. Romance)
Marlon Brando. Red Buttons. (2 htS . 30
min.) CE 1-"1983 0ev1e Cup" live cove<-
age of the opening round -USA vs
Argentina In Singlet Matches C and O
(Starting time Is subject to ctwange) (S
his.) ® llO¥ll "Heartland" (1981, Dtema)
Alp Torn. Conchai. F11re4f ( 1 hr.. 35
min.) cm ... "Liar'& Moon" ( 1982. Orama)
Ma~~=-~lhl .•5mln)
.. LOIT•INCI
• IBBY hf ~-··· --~-----_,_OIPAITN ,... ...
IPIMM --.nmu.u.
.,.. "Sparkle" ( 1976. Orama) Irene car.. Lanette McKee ( 1 hr .. 40 min )
•
Al!manc•l Al ,IClno, t.ftttht KM. M Amet1e1n reclna Idol. Who hM tound gt
IUC<*I on Iha l.:wopMn Olt~. •f= to dllown hltnNlf from hie MokCll
end family whllt l•bll'IQ In loY9 with • IJhlf woman. 'PO' ( 1 fir .. 40 min.)
Cl)"°"' "C.t p~·· ( 191 t, 'anlHYl Nett ..... l<lnltll. MalcOlm McOowtll ,.._
tng In loYt PotN • prot1llfTI for • ~ woman whO lu1na Into a t11001oYe big cal
II ~ f'NllM with aorn.ont Who le not OI
htf own klnd~A· ~ h11 ) -;,-· .. .... NfUCa.D "Born On 8k1t" (R)
llOWI "Flnel Atalgnment'' ( lffO.
ama) Genevieve Bujold. MlchMI Yen.
A Canadian TV repon91 In Moecow Oleo-
cover1 a Aulllen 1ei.nt111c •Jtl*lm«tt
Ullng 11erOldt on children and 1tnUOQ1e1
1nC1fmlnetlnQ material out of the CXMrtry
'PO' (I hr~mln.)
.. Cl.) OAWI .. AT THI CMna 'flll. AllR EC!mundl and hJa band perform
IO"Of from INll '''"'album, D.E. 7th. (1
hr. &mlnj. W Cl)Lm •1
(I) M\m IPOllT A 1e1enttflo exploration
ol ,,1lhltlle pe1formanee which c.n t ld ath-lt!• In Improving their geme (R)
CH)MCMI "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982, Ot•
ma) Albert Finney, Diane K .. ton. The
cOlltPN ol an upper ~ cou-
ple'• marriage and lie effect on thtlt four ~~hler1 ft chronlcled 'R' (2 hr• • 6
w mM--.o?-..ow W tD llOWI "Night Of The Witches" ( 1971,
HO!ror) Keith Erik Burt, Randy Stalford A
coven of witches lnter11ted In NWtlng now property lnvtlgt" en outoolng tceen·
Ille Into a~r plot ( 1 hr~. 30' min ) ·1 .. 111 ,..,
DAY Of DllCOV9n -MllT---.. ,, . ..,.. .. ...
HUIT C1P. Tiil llAT181 79 TGDAn--TMAnCAT um.a UICAU .....,
llWlllCOM.MD
TAllM ..,_
DAY OI DllCOV9n
CM1'0m YOUPOl.._TM
llmAYllAll
lllO¥ll "Challenge To Be FrM" ( 1975,
Advenlure) Mike Muurkl. Jimmy Kalle il h1 , 30 min )
Cl) .,_ "Ovr Very Own" ( 1960, Ora-
ma) Ann Bly1h. Farley Granger ( 1 hr , 35
mlo.) .a. mmT IW'TWTCMUM:lt ,. ~-,. IWGAY-..._..TMI..,,. ....... ,.
n.tLOGUATWA • I
WrtDOIL• ..,,.MUllT
:':.o~
MCMI "F0<ever Derting" ( 1956, Com-
edy) Lucille eau. Dell Arnaz. ( 1 hf. 35
Friday, March 4. 1983 19
I
-landay Cont.
I Er:':.DAW.MOROWl11 _,._,..
_,. "Take Me Ou1 To The Ball
Game" ( HM9. MuSlcal) Frank Sinatra,
Gene l<elly Two tf'lfertatners t>ecome
lnwW9d with a pretty girt wno owns a
beMWU team and gamblefs Who try 10 II~ her team trom Winning the pennant i ~.Lii U'WTM Tom BOSiey
nerret• thiS locally produced special with
exciting ttunts and special eflecta. (2 tn.l.c 1 ... ~The Leeming Tree" (1969.
Drema) Kyle Johnson. Alex Clarke A
black teen-egM learns abOUt hie while 1111·
Ing In Kanlaa duMg the 1920s (I hi . 45
min ..
=1-•ooa11r""1m•1c=m1 -l-.T AT nt1 llOYlll l:..1oll!DU
.... ''The Looney. Looney, Looney 8'IOI IMlny Mollte" (1981, Comedy)
ArWMted Volcea by Mel Blanc, June
Foray. New materlal IS blended ~th old In
thiS compilation of classic Fritz Freleng "Looney Tunes" fNlurlng Boga, Dally
Duck, POttcy Pig, Y~te Sam, Tweetle
Pie end olhefa lrom the certoon eertea ·o· JiJ. hr., 20 mln.)
• ...,._ eAA.wA ....... MC-
... ~ ... Regularly tch9duled ~may be delayed due to •iiTJi-· LCM Or. Leo Busceg11a prllCr'lbel the moat lmpof'tant lngredlenl tot kW4ng fllltlon1Np1 -1 healthy doe. of
11 oommunlcatlon ( 1 hr , 5 min ) -Cl>•--• .,._ The time tra1191era M1
out to ohenge the cour11 of h9tory wtien
ttleY tlnd only a lllt the t960 klnar llunoh site In F'lorlda. 1 hr.) • 0 Mlft rF Clll.,, FM
t\nd. ltroboecoplc photography, d9eth
rft• end rltuala; ltrenge erchltecture. Oennwttl'a "bog people", the wonders ol
~elR) ( 1 hr.) ~--"Enctlantment" (1949, Dlama) Oevtd Mwn, let ... Wright An e4d9<1y men II t9mtnded of 119 put romance
.,.., .. grendlOn confront• him with hie !~· ( 1 hr., 40 m#l.) '11perkle" ( 1918, Orem.) Irene
• l.onett• McKee Outing the 1teoa,
ltwM bl9ck tlltltl from the ghetto btooml muliCal IUPlt9!8n. but ewftl\Mll-
ty aufter ~ ~ r-u• of ''"°"'· 1'G~-INIT1 =':. .. ,M3=~.of ~ ~ow.d -USA YI. AtgtntlN In e=~~~e Wit, acoordlng to lagilnd. IW9loM -~-"I Ought To It an Plctvr•" lf• ~) W"'41r Mltthlu. Arlt-=A~ ~Prom ---~=.'·~· (t~ ~°'The CclrMwldOa"
'4iiii==-= .. • •; 1111
cennon before It can be UMd agalntt the
Alliet. (2tv1.) • 8 ()) MClll ..._.."-Ml SMiie and
Stephanie be.• fr\lglll Archie to build a
much-needed teCOnd be1hroom. (R) 8 e QIN Ponch and Bobby go undef •
COiiet u motorcycle gang members 10
itwes~111 a aenes ot theft• of high ex~
SMIS. 1 hr.)
• ~119--Behlndthe
soenes at "M •A· S • H' ,.. fareWWll; a IOOlt
111 the Bridges and Fonda acting tamlltet,
lnleMewl with Dean Martin. GM Gl<ard
and Connte Sefleoca. ( 1 hr ) • 9 llAn llOUITCll Matt r-=-ag&IOSI
lime to 1top a p&lf ot klllerl wno .,e oul 10
Sllenoa lllle llOl'ortty ~bert. one ot
whom It C.J ( 1 hr l I rr•...,. ~Dim .......... AWMDI Bna D8fn
hosts the annual e«emony honoring J*·
lormllfl and craftspeople by the Holly
wood F0tetgn Presa Allocietlon for a11ce4·
lence In telelllslon •nd motion picture
achlellement during the put YM1 from
Los Angela•. achedui.d prnenteft
lncklde SUlln Anton. Nell Carler. Robert•
Flack, Robert Gouler and U.. Hartman
i,? hrs)
., llCMI "Oelllt'a Mountain" ( t978, Hor·
1or) A young POlyneelen bt98Q 1 tabOo
on an anc6lnt burlll ground and IUff.,. •
l!_fghtenlng ane. (2 iv. l
• Liii GI UIT1I "Lordll Of The Air" With
lhe lat•t techniques In nature photogra·
phy, Devi<! Atltf'lbofough lllultrltM the
uses and advlnteg11 of the feather (R)
D 11 hr .10rn;J.
U llMI& ntlATM "Wlotton
Churchill The Wlldernela YMrl" At the
coontdOWn to war beglne. peop6I outlkle
P11rt11ment IOOk lncreallngfy towerd
Churchllt. (Pert 8) c;;i ( 1 hr.)
CC) llCMI "Victory ( 1981, Adv«itufe)
SytYester St1tlon9. ~Caine During
World Wat II. Aiied POW1 ... their tlcke1
10 freedom In • matctl between their
looc:« tMm Ind the Oiimen NetlOnal
Team In Perle. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 57 min.)
(JI) ... "I Ouaht To 9e In PiotufM"
{ 1982. Comedy) Wilt., M:etthltu, AM-
Margret A t11n-t1Q1f Joumeya from
Brooklyn 10 Holl)illrOOd to get to know hlf
Mtrangied 1ct•owfttlf flttier. 'PG' ( 1 hr • Ci~ "A LlttleS.IC" (1981. Comedy)
Tim Mathaeon, Edwetd Herrmenn A
~ commetolll dlfectOf .... of ,.
bride Ind btoomae • ptlillndlrer. 'R' ( ' i S&rnln.) . .. _. .......
.. Cl) -Qlorte'• good lnttntlona ooulctlend hlf In Jiii wMn lhl trill to llgn Or. Adlmil up tor 8odll 8ecurtty ~.
•...... , ..
-IR-~ .... dlrC:...''
Honot) Eddie "'*" Mdy ,.,-'°""° ~ btglrle to tlfNblt ... of dlmonio ~ tflel beoome =--· dllplle' tht llkf of 1 dlmoool-• • ~ ns • C.thollo pt111t <a l!'l!.ii~==
The Dlll'J '*' .... ...._.. ~ ·:::n•..,...,a ,..~ .. -. rw~.:.t,.. .......
p<ogramming may be delayed due to
~breaks C1J llOWll "Chenots Of Fire" ( 1981, Ora
ma) Ben Cross. Ian Charleson. Social
p<essure and personal hJ<moil beset two
contrastingly dtt!Ment Brlll6h athletes on
their way to glory In the 1924 Paris Otym·
Qlcs 'PG' (2 hrs , 5 min )
(%).,,."A Uttle Sex" ( 198 I Comedy)
Tim Mathe$0n, Edward Herrmann A
newlywed commefcial director tlfes of his
bode and bee~ a ph1landefer 'A' ( 1
hr. 35 min)
.. a7J ~~Guest aulhor Frances Pa non
Statham ( 1 hr ) .. e llAif&aca ntlATM "W1mton
Churchill The Wtldemesa Years" As the
countdown 10 war begins, people outside
Parllam4'!1t took increa&Angly toward
Churchill (Part 8) D ( 1 hr • fO min ) "ID -.n' ~day end nigh! In
the !MM of the people in 11 Royal AK tore.
bombef s.quadfon dunng 19«. featuring
actual footage trom air raids Oller Berkn. Is ~lid (thr) lllf. (I) 0.. DAY AT A Tm Katherine dis
cOYefs that hef filled SOClal security mcome Isn't 9'lOYgh to make erldl meet eMaCYM .. (!) .,. "They Made ~ A Criminal'
< 1939. Orama) John Garfield. Ann Shert·
dan A flghtef rvf19 away atter being made
to ~ that he Commitled murdef while
Inebriated (2 hrs ) (OJ llOWll "Only When I Laugh" ( 1981,
Orama} Marsha Mason, l<naty McNichol
A New York actress returns from a drying
out clintc detefmlned to r.,-..w h8f C.reef,
her romance with a i*t)'Wflght and her
rel8Uonshlp with her 17-yeer-old daugh-
ter ~ ... .. 1 ()) 1UIM '°"' aa. Gonzo 1nd a new theraplat ara the prime auspecta In 11
leflM =lent murdn (R) ( 1 hr.) I= • ~ Gary Co6w ind Carol Lawrence holt this ••amlnetlon of
the plight of the 1 6 bllllon Womefl In the
world's devel<>plng netlont th1ough the
atorlel of Ilk of theM women. ( 1 tw.)
•11 IIIllMIWWW ... CC)_,. "The Lady In Red" ( 1979, Ch·.
me) Rob9rt Conted. Parnell Sue Martin
11'1 the VIOient days of the ........ 1920a.
•n ldMllltlc young IMm gltl ~ the
moll of the 1nt1moue gangster John Diii-~.'A' (1hr.29mln)
(JI).,,. "Ouelt For Fite" 11981. Fant8'
ay) &er.It McGll. RM O.wn Chong nv .. members ot e PflNltOric 1r11>1 tnet
hltn't the lcnowtedge '°' making nr..,.
aent In tMlch of a new '°"'°' wl-.n thllt
oontlnuoully bumlnG pllot '" .. tJCtln-.s. 'R' (1 hr., S!mln.)
-MY • -"LOYWI For The llme" (Pert 28) • aUa "DINPPMt~" (1177, ~) Oonllld 8Ut~. Frenclne
Aloettt. An lntlfnetlonal hit men
beoomee 0 tlll •• • d l!Wfth finding hie me.
'A' rl1 ~# "° "*'-1
-..... Fiie .. "~,ww.ood'IJOO • o• 1. Aobtr1 CllfQ. FflnOine YOttt ~ M ..-.. !he com.ipthelcl of
..... end-till ~ ~ (1 hr '
-· 1J j Sil ''TIW Aalftll Owtlilt:: ~ ,,.. ........... ~ OemlOt
... Ni m~IOUI "19d ~" M ............... ...,.., .. -Md ... '* ....... 'cA,. IO¥e tot ..... -ra= iJ'.:! -.y ol .......
-
' I o CODI.
irh "Mommie DMttel" (IN 1, Ch·
lma)-=P= ~ty, Diane lell'Wld (I ,
.. I
''8avonll~';'h"rLnc'A
Ion llttndo, Aed BultOl\I (2 hre , ;Ji I~ "Hee. flllnd" (1911, Ottme)
Totn, ConcNt1 Fetr.it ( 1 ht , 3&
t,_ "FOl'um Won'l'!'I'• Tourna-ment" (2 tir., 1& min)
CJ) llOYll "Aoll1rco11t11" ( 1971.
&uepenee) GeorOI S.0.1, Tlrtio1hy Bot· E•· ( 1 hr . 69 rnin.1 llOWI "Flit Tep ' (1962. Adven1u11)
ttMng Heyden. RlcMrd C.rleOn (2
-~hrl.l11•m WU W MOIUI OOU..
-IWlnlYOU tunOOI LR Fom,., l1neblci11t Dick
tkue flehee IC>f merlin wllh hit 13-yeer •
old eon Rlctly In the w1t8f1 ott W1ltet'1 cay. .. MmllN~c::'") m&111T "°"" "Jullus
I ~'=Ken Howerd
1111-WllMDAWD~ cua ru 1, cc 1111-. 9CllT
M -.0 TO LOI .... Olympic
hopefuls proflled er1 Dennie Miiton (box·
Ing) , Arny Koopmen Ind M11le Rothlels-~OI' (gymna111«) and Owlgh1 Stones ~~ ~ llOWll "(Mr The Edge" ( 1970, Otl·
me) Michell Kramer, Pemet1 Ludwig ( 1
.. ,hr .. ~minJ. a.cua.nmu.u. 1•LOCAtm
Llml-•THINAM ~ ........ llOWll "Swemp Thing" ( 1982. Fanta
ay) Adrienne Berbeeu. Louis Jourdan ( 1
tv .. so min.)
1111 Im *' PIOR.I Spot fights. Washington. l.'.f.C Hotel doOl'ITllln Bob Beevere. volun-
teer c>pefete<I rtdk> station KBOO In Port·
land. O!fO'.)n, eclOf I ecNctlOt I oOffltClj •
I n Oileoiby ·"89'--~~ ~-mev btl dela)'9d u 10
.. iiiii."-.r.MO ... "Rein
Ot .. I ' An t°"*"lllOn of Int t1Ch wirlely
ol plent end ll\lmal fflt In ·~ '"" ror .... of Co911 ~ .. Pt~led (I ht , 10 ·1'""'*• u ... 1119AY locttlon MUM\lm OI World
l·~=\'A~n::• -----.= rm
.. "Thuncs.tbolt And Llghlloot"
( 1974. A<Mtntur1) Cllnl EatWOOd. JeH
Bridges. (2 hr1.)
• llCMI "&.fgeant Ruti.dgt" ( 1960.
Of1m1) Jeffrey Hun11r. Con1t1ne. T~2hrt.)
...,.~ ... ,...,. = P.!!19,_llATDI &lNOO.ca.a. w ..........
Mmf1a'91 ..... w mt um.n _..,.The lmpr•·
slonllt UNI hi. vu1 reperto4re of celeb<lly
voices lo portray 8 v1rlety Of cn.ractlft In
lhll cOtnlc version of the English legeod 1.! hr.)
• n11 CAM 01 M ...... unu ...
(%) QWl.U ~ TAUi wmt "David
Puttoam .. G lllO¥ll "One Of Our Aircraft Is Ml .. •
Ing" ( t9'4 I. Otama) Eric POl'tmen, God· !!!)' TMrte. (2 hrt.)
.. C.W .._ UC*I "Santa Anita Hendl·
--~ MOC*IY Minnesota North Stare vs Loe Angeles l<lnOI (3 hfl . 10 min) 9 IMftOML COIUNC IPIQM. ''Aus-tralia's Anlmal Mv-11rlee" A look at the
extraordinary 1nlmats ol Auetralla ind the
scientists working to preserve these living
llnks to prehtstorlc limes II preaente<I. (I
----
--
·rt:mln .. -· Ill ,. .... .. ---~
="Auntie MarM" (tMI, eon.
lltolallnd AuMeW, Forrtet Tuoktt. (I
~==~CIYdln 11 SM AnlonlO 8s>uf1 (8ubjtot 10 tMoll•
ovt) (2 lvt. 30 min)
ll0¥8 "Ot1nclllM" ~~~· Fantaey) ma!!d.t ~ .a min • ....... ,. Ho9t~
anklln txPIOt• the poeltl\ie and ~ •ttve MP9Ct• of dtYoroe and the lmpect Of
Qtv0tceonchUdren. (1 tit.)
• .,. "The Wtong Arm Of The Law''
(l9e3. Comedy) Ptt« Ulett. Llonel Jtf.
lrlel. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.)
(%) ._ "The FOUi 8eMona" (tNt.
Creme) Alan Aide. Catol BurMtl. (1 hr.,
67 min.) .. e llAllMAI .... Quee11, l(lpp4 Sten. non. Ronnie MoOowell. JohMy DuncM. T .. 11111111 RIY9f Boye. (I tv.) .. .... ...
U-l-.Vl0f9Mlf ... Mm ...... WM. .... iliO* "The Min Who Would Be King"
( 1976, AdvantUfl) S.an Connery,
Michie! C.lna. (2 hf9., 9 min.) 00 .,_ "On The Right Trecll" (1911.
Com.dy) Gary Colemen. lAlchMI L*'l-
beek. ( 1 hr., 37 min.) cm .,. "U.r'• Moon" 11982. 0rwna1 Mau Dillon, Cindy Alher. ( 1 ht .• 46 "*'·) ... M.Lc:ml ........ , • ..a.
--llilvenlng
-•e~The Ballad Of JoM" (t968. ~ Oofll Dey. Pat« ~wa. A wtd-
~ begins 111$lng lhNp, etualnW hit cat-
lle-11nchlt neighbor• to tume, {2 tn.)
BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL
Burial i11 All Cerneteric~
42 7 E. 1 7th Street
Shipnwnt -Cremation Plans Available
Costa Mesa Phone 646-9371
Friday, March 4, 1983 21
--llonalngllowl••-
.. ® ''Treuur• Of The Snow'' (1981, Ofa·
ma) P.ul Dean. Carey Born ( 1 hr , 40
min) cm "Toby And The Koala BMr" ( 198 t.
Fantasy) Rolf Harrll ( t tv • 20 mtn )
• "The Optlm•ts" f 1973 Comedy)
Peter SeKart. Donna MUllene ( 1 hr.. 5o
min) •Ill> "Twentieth Century" (193A. Come-
dy) John Barrym0<e. Carola Lombard (2
fyt)
Cl) "The Laernlng Tree" ( t969 Ofama)
Kyte Johnson. Alex Clarke ( 1 hr , 45
min )
•CC) "Mynlery At Castle H00te" ( 1982.
Adventum) Alleen Britton ( 1 hr . 20
min) CZl "Chariots Of F11e" (t98t. Ofama)
Ben Crea. Ian Charlalon (2 hrs .. 5 min.)
NI(!) "Calling Of QllleSpla" (19-42. Ol'a·
ma) Lionel Barrymore. Donna Reed. (2
hr$.) •cm "Stairway To Heaven" ( 1947. Fanra· ru David NIYan, Kim Hunter (2 hra )
.. ~ "The Beasts Ara In The Streets"
( 1978, Adventure) Carol Lynley, Date
Robjnette. (2 hts.)
CB) "Kii And Kiii A In" (1981, Adven·
twa) James Ryan. rnne11ne Krlel ( 1 hr.
40mln.) e "Victory" (1981. Adventure) Sylv9-
ter Stllllona, Michael Caine. (1 hr , 57
min)
.. CZ) "Waltz Of Tha Toreadors" ( 1962,
Comedy) Pater Saner.. Margaret Leigh-
ton ( 1 tw • 45 min ) •cm "Coote.Iona Of Tom Harris" < 1912.
Orama) Don Murray, Linda Evena (2
hrs.) -~''The Tender Trap" (1955. Comedy)
Debbie~ Frri Sinatra (2 ht't.) CID "Collc:fl" ( 1978, Comedy) Cathy Laa 008.by. MlchMI Biehn ( 1 hr. 30 "*' )
Cl) ''The Girt In Wfllta" ( 1962. Blogta-
phy) June Allylon. Gary Memll ( 1 ht. 36
min.) e "My Chemplon" ( 1981, Ofame) Yo«o
&Nmade. aw. Mltonum ( 1 hr • 45 min.) e "Ounoeonl Of Horror" ( 1962. Hor·
ror) ~ Aa~. H*1 Hogen. (2 hn.) -Ill> "Apechl" (1954, WIStarn) Burt len-
QMtar, Jelln Pet«a. (2 h,.,)
ft9(J) "Cat Pecplt" (1981, Fantaey) Na•
tusla Kinekl. Malcolm McOow911. (2 hts.) fWCJI> 'lha Gr•t Muppa1 <Aper" (1'181,
eom.dy) Ctwlea Grodlf\, Otani Rigg. ( 1 hr 40mln.) t<ty To Tha City' ( 1960, eom.cty)
Gabte, Lorett• 't'oung. (2 tn.)
( 1980. Western) Kllnton Spilsbl#y, Chris-
tQj)tle( Lloyd. ( 1 tv .. 40 min )
• "The Oplimista" ( 1973. Comedy)
Peter Sellefa. Donna Multane ( 1 hr . 5o
min)
t:ll(J) "Chu Chu And The PNlly Aastt''
(1981. Comedy) Alan Anon. Cato! Bur-
nett ( 1 hr .. 40 min )
... CC) "Mystery Al Castle Houee" ( 1982
Adllenture) Aileen Brnton ( 1 hr 20
min) CD "Al Capone" ( 1959. Bk>graptly) AOd
Sr~. Fay Spain. ( 1 tv . 45 min ) CZ) "Chariots Of Flra" ( 1981. Ofama)
Ben C<oa. Ian Char1aaon (2 hr$ • 5 min )
all(D) "Tot>y And The Koala Bear" (1981,
Fantasy) Roll Harr1a ( 1 tv • 20 mill )
4119 ® "TreaStires Of The Snow" ( 1981, Ol'B·
ma) Paul Dean. Cerey Born ( 1 tv . •O
min.) 0 "Kiii And KIK Again" (1981. Advan
ture) James Ryan. Annallne Krlal. ( I hr
40mln.)
tm(C) "The Atomic Cafe" (1982) Docu-
mentary. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) M CD "let The Balloon Go" ( 1978. Ofama)
Robert Bettles, Jan Kingsbury. ( 1 hr . 22
min.) •cm "Alic. Adams" (1935. Drama>
Katharine Hepburn, Ff9d MacMurray (2
hrs)
CZ) "Ageocy" (1981, Sulpanta) Robert
Mitchum. Lea Mli)cQ. ( 1 Iv , 35 min ) •Ill> ··eapteln Horatio Hornblower'' ( 1951
Act.<entura) Gregory Pad(, Virginie Mayo
~ hrS •• 40 min )
M CH) "The Great Muppet Caper" ( 1981
Comedy) Charles Gtodln, Diena Rigg ( 1
hr . 40mln )
tm (Z) awl.II~ TUI wml ''Dlvld Puttnam .. • e "-IDcm mM Regularly scheduled
ilmmlng may be delayed due to
t><ealts
NI Cll ... me ...
MAIPYNYIMM9 a::-'.JI. A prohle of p M I Eve-
ning Magazine's star repo<te< Marla
Shr111e<. a Te•BS lamoly lhal IM!s 1n a
teepee and subsists on barter l~.-T ~ Interviews
with Patti Austin. Helen Reddy
lnml'l~Allf U__.wu ....• ...,
"Stairway To Heaven" (1947.
Fantasy) David Ntven, Kim Hunte< An
RAF pilot IS saved from death by a stroke
of fare (2 hrs )
CZ) MON "Waltz 0 1 The TOfeadofs"
( t962. Comedyl Petei Sels.ts. Margaret
Letghton A retired general contemplates
phllandertng to get away from his nagging
Wlfa ( 1 hr . 4S min )
~ 9 I ml nll TOW hetured· a vtslt to
Wesf HOiiywood for the ir.:and opel'\lng of "Raglne". an interview with Phil Sitven, a
IOOkl,: ~~er.= Show "Square Pegs "
L.l-l~l~#tf
IYI • LA featured: new treatments
tor cel!Uhte part one of a report on the
violeol crime of rape, rhythmic ~· l'.!ti~-"'·~·
11CTAC._
lllam.1~-.Y ft M CMH' I II The stOf)' of
seven solo sailors wtiO cnallenQed the
AtlanliC Ocean In a grueling 3000-mlle
yacht r~ Is <k>Cumentad. ( 1 ht., 16
min) ® ,_..,. IOC'a Gob<> and ~ ftnd en
anclen1 traHura map and go on a dang91'•
ou. ~ for untold rtcne..
I era araflln9MTICllAL
NI ..
.. Cl) --,.. Patty knows -but can't ,..,.., -the r•I rMaon behind her
and Lauren's wddtn populafftV, 8 • um.I...,., .. MHllll
Isaiah Ectwardl promlMI a ~ man to find • ~ f()( his 4()-,pound baby cwan-
9fl, Q (1 ht)
... "Chltacla" ( 19&4. Myttery)
Grant, AuOray Hepburn. A women
blcomae the t1191t of her mu<dlred "'--bend'• Otonlaa Who ~ lht knoM ~..1..• ., .. , fortune II hlddef\ (2 hra.)
• Q 1M'N WC f II P F=Mtl.nd: tht WO(ld'a tutett roltr lkatet: • man whO
IMlllt '* own llland: a lt\.lnt plot and a 11un1 man 1eem up fer aome dU:dng
aert>bellc ttei.. • dasthutt "'°°'* ~ ~W'l~lmllon&We. (thr.) ... "DebetWI" ( 1974, Orame) Q4a
Y°""Do 8radfcrd Olltl'Mn A .~ ~
... WOfNI\ dlloO¥ef'9 tNt • : ... ..,.
chlo powet'I wM!l Iha ~ Pltl'•" •ft• an eccldent that kla an IJlpecWft ~ (thra.)
• Sl'wvm A profit°' P.M. I~
,,... ~· ... 1'9POrt• ..... ~ a T .... ~ tMt Me ~ I .... ~ .... °"--·
··-''TN •cAheltlOoG Cl TN Ill"
...
A -''The A.p111 1i,....0 (Pan 21) ---~, ............. 0.vld
=1'ihr-.... ~ "Repel le The Law rl.T.~~t ht' .......... ~--"Shoot The Moon" ( 1912, Ole
me) Alb911 Annty, cw.n. K .. ton The
collal)M Of en uppet rniddt.-clUlt CCU·
ple't rnartlagt end tta etfect on their lour ~ughtltfa le chronicled. 'A' (2 hra , 5
min)
CJ) ... "The Gr .. t Mc0on9gell"
( 11174, Comedy) Spike Mllloen. Pet.,
Stflett. Wlltlam McGonageH le !he WOfld' t
WOftl ~t. ~t he IMfTll 10 find fodd9r f()( ml;= ;;,rt*• ( 1 hr , 33 min )
CD 9DWI "Fretemlty Row'' ( 11177, Dre
me) Peter Fox, Gregory H•trlton. The
bfewtlng •nd hazing precttc.t of 1950t
collegt tr11ernltltt ceuMt • group of
detem\IMd young men to try to bock the
!l_ttem. 'PG' ( 1 hr,, 41 min.) tW• W WWI Neel Gabler and Jet·
Irey Lyons review "Enigma" end "The ,_,Out== .... __. ••n1•z•m• LR Me mAnt
rol Lewrenc:e end Art Llnklette< host thl loOk 111 the chlldl'en of Eut Africa end
their struggle '°' survival. Questa: Dick Ven Patten, Wiltlam Shatne1, Dean Jones,
Efrem Zlmballsl Jr ( t tv.) • .WW "MacAnhYr" (Part 2) ( 1977.
Biography) Grego<y Peck, Oen O'Herllhy
The <:arMf of the legendary ~al
Douglas MecArthur II traced from t942
unll ht tttumt ~ from kor• to •
l o'e &V (lfWt) R, "°'Fife" (lie 1. Fant• ey) lwretl MoOlH. Rtt 0.wn Cnono Tiltee l'Mmbeft Of I prthlltOtlo tribe that
hpn't IM knowl9dgt IOI mtklnG flre ere
etnl In ... reh of I tWW IOUI~ *nen their conUnUOUtly bl.lrntng p1101 fire It txlln
e~hr .3&mln)
•W .,. "MacArthur" (Pert 2) ( 11177
tphy) Gr9g0ry Peck, Oen O'Herlitty
The oarHr ol the i.Qendary General
Oouglat MacAnhur II tr•ced from t942
unUI he retuma home from KorH to •
hero'• welcOme (A) \2 hre ) e .,. "Hollmen' ( 19' t, Comedy)
Pet., s.IMft, Slnead Cu .. cll A ¥OUng
atenoorapl'lef engaged to be married Is
conned by • dtpf .... d mkl••aed man
Into ependlnQ a latt wMkend wiih him lfl
hl .. pertmenl ( 1 ht • 30 min.)
(8)-* um.rt -MOOO The lmp1n· llonltt u... hit vHt rep«t04re of c.tebr1ty
VOie" 10 portray e variety of character• In
tttll comic 11er1lon of tha Engtl$h legend
!hr.)
1W llOWll "Play Misty For Me" (1971,
u.penN) Cllnt EHtwood, JelllCa Wel-
tet An obaeued woman trlee to force her
affectloos upon a disc jOCkey who ta
alrtedy tnvo/11«1 with another girt (2 hrt ,
10mln) e Ta.Y __.. ~ Tony Brown
lntervi.wt Clarence ThomH, chairman of
the U S Equal Employment Opportunities
Commlllloo a. e 711 CUii Potlclng the U S government.
the heartbreak of leen·age pregnancy (I
ttr., 30rr\ln.)
;
IMw.cl ... W..CIVI
.WW "De•th Hunt" (198 t, Adven·
ture) Cherles Bronson, L" Marvin. In the
1930s. a Mountie and • frontier criminal
wage an otd battle aa cflllllzatton
encroaches on the Canadian wilderness
'A' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.)
(1)1-"1983 Davia Cup" Covetage of
the opening round -USA 118 Aroentlna In
IC.""&°'-1£ (lfv")
-~ ,...,.,...., ~1· Dorl~·
(lr.,. "Oemon" (1979, Horror) Cem
tfon Mttohell. J41nr\lfer Holm. A quiet vii
i.g. It llfrortztd by a bliarre kll* 'A' ( 1
hi .Umin)
.. (%) .. ''Agency'' (t981, ~)
AObef1 Mltohlim, l ee Mafort The MW
haed of • major Amerlean advent~ firm
u ... a children'• brHkfaet drink cam
palgn to lrentmlt 11Jt>Umln•I pollllcat met
. 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min I
-.WW "Htertlend" (1981, Oram•)
Otn, Concl\ata Fe<rell A rancher and
hi• hOuNl<~r fee. the rigor• of lron1,., lift In 1910 Wyoming ·pQ· ( t l\r 36
min) WEIOCm ~YWOOD W .. ..The 8eduotl0n" I 1982.
) M0tgan Fairchild, MICl\HI Sat·
razln A glamorous TV newt anotiorwom·
tn 11 111Cllmlzed by 1 mentelfy 0111urbed
lmlrtr 'A' ( I hr . 45 min ) w .... = "The Party" ( t968, Comedy)
eler Setler•, Cleudlne Longe• A ml•·
ct1i.vOU1 Indian actor creat" ulltr chaot
wnen he creenes a aoclal perly ( 1 hr . 40
rr\ln.)
W CI:) lll0¥8 "Forbidden Gamet" (1962.
Drema) Brigitte F~y. Georgee PoufOu
ly Two young children react to the hOrror
ol war by ooH.otlng dead anlmel• '°' lhelt
Q!jvateceme.:;r. (t hr., 30mln) WU AT -Gueet F Lee Salley ( 1
hr.) flZGfU
-.... _,,,ATCM 1111 G "On The Right Track" (1981,
) Gery Coltman. Mlcheet Lem·
beck IOClal w0tker lrles to flnd a nor·
mal home for a train station stloettllne boy
with 11 talent for picking the ponies. 'PG'
~hr , 37mln)
l:9 rrtYCUI• H•ll MIMI "A Little Sex" (1981, Comedy)
Tim Matheson. Edward Herrmann A
newlywed commercial director lire• of hlS
bride and becomes a philanderer 'R'
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admifal Ines to son out the mistaken Iden-
tities of a naval officer and a stat«1m11n i.! hr • 45 min )
Cl;) MCMI "Sumt'Mr Night Fever" ( 1973.
Orama) ~tephane Hllfel. OIMa Pascal nv .. young peop1e spen<1 thetr surntn8f
vacation eogaoing in romantlC trivalttl• 'A' ( 1 hr .. 40 niln.)
(D)m¥11 "Dirty Western" {1976) Barba·
ra BourbOn. ( 1 hr • 30 min )
(I) MCMI "The Brute" (No Date. Orama)
Sarah Douglas A battered wife enempta
to COflVlnce 1he authorities of her ho&-
band's aava~ brutality. ( 1 hr., 30 min )
11:9111:11 •• ..., tW ()) ~..,, llA. Gonzo tries to
help a woman who claims that a coven or
wttche& Is trying to kill her (R) ( 1 hr , 10 mln.L
8 • 1111 mT OP CMIOll Host: Johnny Ce<son Guests Robe<t Blake. Enne Bom-
beck, Geotge Wallace. Jetf Greenfield
i l,J.1:,J
'G ~~bbefs" (1973.
Comedy) Clitf Gotman, Joe Bologna. Two
long-time policemen frustrated with low
pey for unrewarding work decide to steal
S 11 mllhoo and retlfe. (2 hrs ) i ... , ....
MCLUI
tW MCMI "Only When I Laugh" (1981.
Creme) MaNla Mtion. l<r1Sty McNlchol
A New York actress returns lrom a dfytno-
out clinic determined to renew her e11reer.
her romance with a playwright a.nd her
relatlonlhlp with her 17-yeer-old dough·
ter 'A' (2 hrs )
Cli)MCMI "Shoot The Moon" (1982, Dfa·
ma) Albert Finney, Diane Keaton. The
collapse of an upper mlddte-c:IUI cou-
ple' a marriage and Its effect on their lour
~ters II chronicled 'A' (2 In . 5
tW • ,. LA...-cf Featured. "Frontline f!'"'ollow-Up: Speolal Parenti For Special
Kldl" with Dorothy and Bob DtBoft. who
~ 20 childfen -14 of tMm adopted
and~. JMM Birnbaum. tenlOf edltot of "Peol*" magazine. ( 1 hf.)
-· ..... ~ ~ lnteMewl lwlth!~~ .. : ....... ""Aeddy-...
LMl.HmCAllnU
... "Colwoy" (1978. AcMflture)
Krlltoftwlon, AM MecGraw. Truclcert end oopt anempt to CMltwlt one MOthlf in
1 rough-ellcMumble wer on wl'IMlll. 'PG'
f -51 l'Ml.) • ,
-• U11W wmtDA•Llli 11 s: tuthor W1Y l<Ollnlkl. comedlen
Alll'Nln. (R) ( 1 hr ) .... --.. " ,_Olma W .._ Guest: Ellen
llHlr.f"?t~ ··~Of Tom tWtW' t72. Crime) Don Murrey, Linda Even..
kn"*' Tom Hwrll INC'9 a tutWent
... td\ C--181'1 end PfoflH'~lll· ~u .. ~M F .. t&nd: t._tw.z.
... dUCy ~ ........ ~
P'Cll*tY. ..... In °'IOO'I "* ...... . Of todcllltl and~ "' ..... ed pt~~ end tour• I ~)of FIN" c ••1.:i:; ~ C..-IM~
...... Md ... ~-~-• ,....,.....,,. •• 1 •.
When Elyse (Meredith Baxter Bimey,. left)
hires h er friend Suzanne (Brooke Alderson) as
her new secretary, she's unprepared for the
woman's take charge approach, on "Family
Ties," Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. on KNBC ( 4).
(l)llOWll "Oueet For Fire" (1981. F1nta-
~ EV'llf9tt McGia, Ree Oewn Chong.
W (C)MCMI "Guys And Oollt" (1955. Muelo-
cel) Frank Sinalra, Jeen Simmons.
WOO t10W11 "The Beul Within" ( 1982. ~) Ronny Cox. Bibi Beecf'I. ·1mc-.nr''°" .,.,,_-.,_
... "TUM Ught'*'fll" ( 1981, Drll-
ml) OWlnlnO Mltdill. Millurwt McCof· midi. A bOy'I weekend hun1tnQ trip with
hll tlthlf tUMI Into an Initiation Into man-
hood. ·~tw .. 36mln.) .. ,.., .... " ... ... •·'TM Legend Of The lone ~~:=em~~~ 1.nd Tonto putWe ltlelr lf'Cl'r4nltny, di
Cevtndllh. ::uldl'tlpped ttte ,,,.... ot .r. v.a. 1PO' 1 hr • .c> •> ---... _ ·~ ,.,.. .. -== OI ,,.,,. T-" -Cor:lldf1 ft.-...... •
-JaM ~ "'"',., '*...!! "*' ~'.!!!. "*' --
a. .... G::"I='·
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(4110, ....... ~ '°'d. AoMtnil'Y '-VU\ fl'I ff• arnbliiOUf drtw IOt ~I lfCnl "''"MW .... ~ with .,.. YIN>. would •tend In their . ' • -
i U Dal ' "Elt~ton. TN
On" ~ ':;x"°'" • trtb-lilt lo Dukt Ellington. lee cllpe of Na ~ lf'lttrMwe wit tilil PMtl,
And .-CtlcW of NI wonc1 pttto"'*' by ~-· r. ... w-..... • l<artn Aktrt, l<tn Paot and Oth· .,., a tn.. 10 m1n >
Ce) iii "Mandlngo" ( 1877, Otama) JilnM Mnon. Bulan Oeotvf A W•1
A"1can ot the Mandingo lllbe 11 brought to a lleYe-bttedlng plal\llllon Hi LOUINna
btfOr• the •••rt ot lhe CMI Wer. 'R' (2 t!!J, 7 min. ) <JDMiMi "The EMlhllna" (1N0. A<Nefl.. ti.Kt) Wlltlam Holc»n, Alcky Schrodet A
WOfld ff•YMr tMChel • young OtpNn the
weyt of turvlvll In tl'\4J Auetrallan wlldef·
'PO' 11 hr • 37 min l
_.. 1'The Four S.•IOOS'" (1881,
ama) Alan Alda, C.1ol Burnett TNM
oouplM. aN CIOM, long-tin-. lri.ndt, titpe-rtenct e>«>found cnano-In thtlt 1e1111on-~ when one ol the ma1rleo-t dleln·
!at"' 'PO' ( 1 hf .. 67 min.)
_.. "Victory" (1981. Adv9nture)
S\INelt« Stallone, Michael Caine. During
WOltd War II. Allied POW1 ... !hell ticket
10 freedom In • m.1tcl'I between their
tOCoet t•m and the a.tman Nailonal
Ttam In Pa~~:;.~. 67 min ) • ~ UCLA vt. Waah-on (2 hr1.)
• ~I MYI (P1emlele) Private eyes
Small •nd Cl'llp Frye take on an
1mc>ort1nt case when •. famed ITIY$lcian'1 vaiueble Violin Is llOlln l lWUCl#f,.
CIWlft~
WDl'l'ICl•
.. .,. "LNlth" (1"64. Drama) Warren
Beatty. Jean Sebefg An employH at a
mental lnslllutlon lalle In love wllh one of
the patleota. (2 hrs . 25 min.)
.... .,. "The AA Expeditions" (1974.
Adventure) Documentary Narrated by
Thor Heyerdahl and Roacoe Lee Browne
Thor Heyerdahl and his crew oJ elghl
embarl< on 1 two-month t11n1-Atlenllc
voyage on a 1att constructed ol papyrus
reeds and rope. (2 hll.) ... e Cl) AUCI While Allee is ott on a alnglng
engagement, Vere decides 10 1esurrec1
her own musiCal career I • ..,..~ ....... ..,....
lfOllY Riche.rd Th<>maa por11ayt Hank
Wiiiiams Jr.. the young country-wfflern
singer whO struggled 10 establish hit own
Identity after years of performing In lhe
sn.dow of htS fo4k·her0 lather (2 n11 ) e .,_ "Deadly Leuons" (Premiefe. ~) Donna Acted. Larry Wilcox. The young students al an exchJalve girts
schOol ere lerrorized by a crazed killer
WhO knows their most ln11ma1e secrets Q di M~N "Love Story" ( 1970,
Romance) All MacG1aw. Ryan O'Neal A
young wldowef recalls his wife. a victim of
leukemia. (2 hrs.) ~., ..... .. , ... ,.
.,. "Newsfronr· ( 1978. Comedy)
Bil Hunter. Chris HaywOO<I Two rrval
newsreel companies a11emp1 10 edge
each other out ln a race for the Australian
news viewers In the '40$, 'PG' (1 hr . 51
min.)
(D)llCMI "Diner" (1982. Comedy) Steve
Guttenberg. Mickey Rourke A Baltlmote
Richard Thomas &tan in uLiving Proo(: The
Hank Williams Jr. Story," a drama about the
young man who became an established star in
his own right, at 9 p.m. Monday on KNBC ( 4) .
diner 11 the hangout for a qulnlet of young
men seen during the time when the prn-
surn of adulthood are threatening lo
dl~rse them 'R' ( 1 hf • SO min.)
CI)llCMI "Raffiff" ( 1~0. Comedy) 041·
via de H1vltlend, David Niven. An amateur
thief m.lkft sport of Scolland Yard and
tans In love with one of hl1 vlc11ms' nlecet LI hr .. 10 min.)
NI 8 Cl) -DAY AT A tm Alex tries to get
some first-hand Information about life end
love.
Cl) llCMI "Alexander The Great" ( t956.
Biography) Richard Burlon, Fredric
March A young Macedonian prince
conquer1 the l<nown cMHzed w0<1d (2
hrs., 30 min.)
mrA•t"M (I)~ IAlll1ULL. Dayion VI. Notre
Dame (2 hrs)
-· Cl) CAm'f I umY Mary Beth feels the ettect1 of "burnout" wtieo a auddeo
undercover anlgnment forces her to can-
cel her vacat~ns (1 t'll.) 11,1 .. The Legend Of The Lone
FUnger" ( 1980, We9tern) Klinton Spits-
bury. Christopher (IOyd The lone Ranger
and Tonto pu<tue their ar~y. Burch
Cavendish, who hes kidnapped the preel-
dent of the U.S. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) (I)~ John BY'* lhows you things
stranger than trvfh, larqer than life. and
z.anier than anything you ve ewr seen e .,_ "Pretty 9aby" ( t979. Orama)
Keith C.111dlne, Bf()(ll(e Shield&. A WOfld
War I phot~~ decides to marry the
&doleleent tef at I PfOStiMe In !he
"Red Light Olstrlcl" at New Orlelnl 'A'
( 1 hr • 411 min.)
IDMY11•1J1
... .-nm "Chlldlen 01 Pllde" The
story al 42·year-otd Ko)O Odo. e single
black man whO has adopted t8 handl-
~ orphans. Is tOld 9 ( 1 hr , 5 min )
CC) .,_ "The A1omlc Cafe" (1982)
Documentary New&reets and training
IMms of the 1950s illustrate the naivete
and <Jeoeptlveness or the U S goyern-
menl' s programs lor teaching citizens how
to surville 1 nuclear snack ( 1 hr . 25
min.) -••xam•m•111D••1T•1W"* .ws Cl) NOLLYWOOD HOiiywood reporter BIH
Harris presents up-<;lose reports on the
people and events which are mak1.ng news
In lhe production and glem<)( cap4tal of
the movie Industry
(%) ,llOY11 "Rotlercoaster" (1977,
Suspense) George Segal, Timothy Bot-
toms A safety Inspector desperately
allempts to lind lne ex1or11on1s1 wt\<> Is
planting homemade explosives 1n Ame<1-
ca's leading amusement parks 'PG' ( 1
hr., 59 min.) ... ID 1MI llAkm Of QMDI This documen-
lary ol the making ol Richard Ali.tlbor·
ougti's epic him blog11phy of Indian lead·
er Mohandas Gandhi includes commerua·
ry l1om cast members Candice Befgen,
l~Bn ~~~i Mar1in sheen arid een Kings-
,,. t•Cl)dl .... TlliDiY_,
11&.YWalUUOI
l'Ml&:UI• IWM.O
.,_ "Carry On Admiral" (1 958.
Comedy) Peggy Cummins. David Tomlin·
900. The pretty granddaughter of an
Friday, March 4, 1983 25
~ drawn Into joining their religious
cult. PG' (1 ti< .. 45 min l (!) ... ,..,.
(Ji) m¥li "The High And The Mighly"
(1954, Orama) John Wayne, Clake Tr•
YOf. An aKplane With 22 passengers
aboerd runs Into danQ8f en roote ro San
Frenc:llco (2 hfs. 20 min )
• _,.. ''The ~ Tycoon" ( 1978,
t:nma) Anthony Ou•nn. JacQue1ne Bis-.. ,. A weellhy Gr• &hipping magnate
merrtae the wile of a deoeUecl" American Pr~t. lauootllng a stormy relatlon-ll:llP. 'A' ( 1 hr., 46 min.) lrtl. llOWA "Whale Watch" Tti. magnltlcent
'lay wheles are lolk>wed along their annu-
el nwathon migration, and an Intimate
vtew of tamlty lie among thele highly lntal-
lgaf'lt beings II preeented c:;J ( 1 hr • 15
-tr~ IUll....., ll'llmY INICIM. Am. mated. &igs Bunny becomes a "wanted
wabt>lt" afi« he Is mlt1aken tor a bank
robbef. a kidnapper and a prllOn escap-... IB> e 9 LA,_ a-., Laverne comes
r.c.-10-tace with Hugtl Hefner when ltl9
d9cldM to become a Plliyboy bunny. (R)
~&a&i&IOI .. I! .. "AMlgnment I( .. (1968. Mve<t-
ture) Stephen Boyd. Midleel Aedgrtve
An lncognfto Merel agent becom9s
kwotYed with a Sweclistl hair ... atso an
egent, who la trying to discover hll con-
tecta. _12 hr-.)
... Cl) lllMI "The Mffror Ctack'd"
(1880. My$t8()') Elizabeth Taytor. l<lm
NoYek Beaed on a sto.y by Agatna Chri.-
tle A strange mufder 1nYoMng rtvW Holly-
wood stars takes pleCe In an Engllt\ vtl---~2nt;i: I OOW#lf The roommetft'
bMUtlful fOteign hou8eQuMt m6stakenty belt\l99 that Jade wants to marry hef.
i>,am_ ., ....
la. flOOllM&. 8lrmlnghem Stdlone
"19..MlehlaM Pantherl ~ (3 hrt.::l CD•-mon PAS cm-9' The pof)Ullr. 'ICJUP l*bm • aelec· lk>tl ol thelf hltl. lnc*ldlrlg ''Whet A FOOi
BlleYel." In ttile C)On08tf ~ at the Uni-
Wf'llty of Celtbnle 11 B«Mtay' I GrM
T'tle9tfe. (,hr., 30mln.)
CK> HMI '°" Aobett Klein, 6UMn Giotge and Pia Zadot• 1181 In thll ~
room f8IOe about 1 manted couple'•
...-.nd compb1ed by the ~ad .,,... ol the hult)end'1 ~ ,,..
L ( 1 tv., '5 l'llk\.)
.. "Group Portrait With Lady"
Romy 8ot1Mlder, MlctMI 0.bru
40mln.)
.. .,, I• "-A,_ "SW. Of
Who Arn I TIW Time?'' Chrttto-
pNr WallWI Ind 6UMn 8erendon Portray
eotore In• emtll town p1ey _..,tel In lcM
In e llllpley of f<urt Vonnegut Jf. 'a
eoclilll•Nld Ito\ atory. <Al Q (1 ttt •• to •D ••. Vlottl. Mty • 0or .... • ·~~. peny;'~ the
''T-.ct The t.Wcnown'' ~) .......... ~
.............. to ... .. ., ....... .,., _ _..It ca tn., ao "*" >
••
Peter O'Toole stan u a magnetic vocal teacher
who eaptivatea hia rock-ainger student (Jodie
F oater) in "S•engali," to be broadcast
Wednesday at 9 p .m. on KNXT (~).
~ raoe la documented. -cav mr•11 .. ,,. ... Comedy
lketct. combine with csa.lc lllm -1 "'*' too4ao-In an offbeat. 11tlrlo t~
off. _, ...
-.. "Th• 9lg Wheel" (1t4t, Ore--tW
mll) Mlalcey Rooney. Thomet Mttohell.
The eon o4 a flOt C4ll drtwJ -... to lolow In hie ...,_., too (2 hrt.)
--~ -----.
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.... Myttery) Tony F~. Jaotl
IO..lll-1 11 htt.)
'Denny'' ( 1971, Advenl\lfe) ~ . OtOtgtluoe. (1 hf .. Hmln.) "Heidi" ( 197t, Ad\'entute) ( 1 hi • 33 ·1 tn. ~ ,,,... .. (1968. Mystery) mony Quinn, Ant'tt e.nctoft. (f hrs ) "On The Right TrlCft" (1981, Come-
Oary Colemen. Mlof'IMI Lemb9ck. ( t ~ 37mln.)
"A uult Sex" < 1ee1. C°"*'Yl Tim
theeon, EdWard Het'"*""· ( t hf .. 36 ,.;ri.flnal Aleignment" (1980. Dr•~)
Gioe-.,. BuJold, Mlohetl York. ( t tv , 30mln.) •ml "Tloket To Heeven" (1981, Drama) NiCk ~. Saul Rublnek. (' ht • 45
ri\)
1.el'I Do It A~" ( 197&. eom.cty) Potti.r. 8111 . ( 1 hr., 52 min.) 6uoer Fuu" 19tl 1, eom.cty)
Terence Hiii, Ernest Borgnine. (1 ht., M
•t:,mn..!Arrowwnlth" (1931. Dreme) Roneld
, Ht*\ Ha}'t9. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) .. "Athllnll" ( 19'79, Adventure) Mlchell
, Rex Harr'!IO". (1 hr., 67 min.)
-ct) "Moeoow Ooeen't 8elleY9 In TMra"
(1980, Comedy) Vere Alentov•. Alexei
BataloY. ~ hl'I .. 25 min )
CR) "AdventurM Of The WlidtrMU Famlly
II" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert L~n, Suu.n Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hf . 45 min.
(I) "Julie" ( 1956. ~1 Dorie y,
Louil Jourdan. ( 1 hr , 36 min.) e "Chamb« Of Horr0t1" (l&e8. Hor
rot) Patrick O'NMI. Suzy Parker (2 hr• I -d!l "8lo Jim ~Lain" (1952. AdllentU<e)
John Yleyne. Nancy Ollon. (2 hra.)
1W(%) ''Group Portrait With Ledy" ( t977)
Romy Schnelder. Mlchel Gallbru ( 1 hr ,
..Omln.) tW<D> "The Cat People" ( 19-42, Horror)
Simone Simon. Kent Smith. ( t hf., 30
min.)
• "A Uttle Sex" (1981, Comedy) Tim
Matheeon, Edwerd Herrmann. ( 1 hr • 35
ri\) -............... -_, "Beyond A Aeesonlble Doubt"
(1958. Dleme) 0.M Andr~ Joen Fon-
taine ( 1 hr • 30 min.)
• "Stage Fnghl" ( 19SO. Mystery) Jene ~. JMr1ene O..trictl. (2 tin ) ,,, CB> "I Ouoht To e. In Plctur•" (1984!,
Comedy) Welter Matthau, Ann-Margret u hr .. 45 min.) (I) "Bobby Oeerfteld" ( 1977. Romance)
Al Pedno. Merthe Keller ( 1 tv .• 40 min.)
-ct) "The Geng Thal Couldn't ShoOI
Straight" ( 197 r. eom.cty) Jeny Orbech, l.:!iOh Teytor·Youno. ( 1 hr., 36 min.)
W(D) "Stevie" (1918. ~IDhy) Glende
Jack900. Trevor Howard. (1 hr., 40 min.)
(%) "Cet People" (1981, Fent•y) Mas-
._. Klnlkl. Matoolm McOowel. (2 hrt ) w• "Convoy" (1978, Adventure) Kris
l<ttltoflwlon, All MeoGr1w. ( I hr . 51
min.)
•(]I) "On The Rlgtll Trletl" (1981, Come--
<ty) Gary Coleman. Mlcheel Lembeck. ( 1
hr .. 37 min.) Cl) ''&lper Fuzz" (1981. Comedy)
... .,,_ loignlnt ( 1 hr ..
-..., .. ""'· t Al)'ml.I'· ~110. l\Afy Montll'O (1 ht.,
9£'"!!'-....,00ltltf" 0177, lulptnM) ~,:-&tge~ r1mo1"'1 eot1oma 11 hr ..
.. Jl .~ .. ( 1071, Advenl\n) "9beoca 'if: . Oeor99 Luo.. (I ht , 21 min.) "Nev9i lo 'W' ( tlMIO. Ofeme)
rank 8lnelr1, GINI LOllObtlOldl (2 tv1 • &
• -~min-I.The Ametlcan 8UClC*I ~· 018, &ulpenM) J9ff 8'1dg91. Ned I~~ ~ nr,~.. ( 1979, Adven
lure) Erik L:er11n. KelltrL.araen (I hr , 30
.. ~.!The COWbOy And The l.edy" (193&. ~111ern) Gary Cooper, tHrle Obefon ( t
hr .. 30 min.) cm "lAt'a 0o It Agtln" ( 1076, Comedy) Sidney Po111er. BIH Colbr,. (I hf .. 62 min.) CZ> "Thi Four s..tont ' (1081, Orem•)
f.n Aldl, CerOI Burnett (1 l'lt., 57.mln )
.. "Thi 8ont Of 1<911e Elder'' ( 1985.
.. tern) JolYI Weyne, OMt\ Martin (2 hra.. 35 min ) -~ "Moeoow Doeen't Belleve In T .. r1"
(1980. Comedy) Ver• Alentova. Alexel
Batalov (2 hra .. 25 min )
(I) "H.+di" ( 1979, Ad\'enlUtl) (I hr , 33
min) __ ..,....... a ·1u..-:... .... ~·--~ umTUU DePaul vs Pan
Amlflcen Un!Yef11ty (2 hra )
I ==t":iirAllY MWMMM ~ ... AeglMrly schedoled
i ming may be delayed due to
brNkl. ... ...... MMC*
.,.. "AdventurM Of The Wlldefneee
Family II" (1978, Adventure) Rob«t
Logan, Susan Oamanle Shaw. The lur1her
advenlur" of a famlly Who gll/9 up Ille In
lhe city to become modefn-dly pioneers
are chronicled. 'G' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) O .,.. "Anal Assignment" (1980.
Drema) Genevieve Bujold. Mleheel V0tk
A Canadian TV reporter In Moecow dis
cOYers 1 Rusalan aclentlnc experiment
using Btefolds on chlldreo end sroogglee
Incriminating meterlal ou1 of the country.
·PQ~30 min.) .. 1 A LAM ~ wmt LIO •'9CMllA
One of Dr. Leo Bu1caglle'1 lemoua
"LOl/9" clesaes at the University ol South·
ern Celttornle la re-enacted ......
u.Y&&m .. CC.,_, DI tl'f tm&.TM---,-W,.. ,. .... ---...,., MYIAUll
ale .. []
P& IMtl .. The Mouth That Soera, • chapter of the MENSA 90Clely
~~~.g;1uses I ...,._, ~ tntervlewl
with nm Conwft· Dorothy Lyman .,....<••
~AH~t
OhlllNlllOl'lliND'' (I ,.. . )
" .. °'*1ty'' ( IMt ~ oa ) tev Mecl.tltle. JciW'1 ~ Tiied of tiff t1wdty Pllltn09. I Olnoe NII
holl .. With I helt1 of pold INl'Oh911 for
true love end lhe tlltnpti m111ried .... "Q'
""' 30 mlrt ) .. "Bobby Oeerfleld'' ( 1977,
l'ICI) Al PIOlno, MlltN l<.eller. An
AllWfiClll rtctnQ Idol, who hie found OfMI
100ceM on the bopeen olroutt. •ttfmPtl
10 dllown himlllf from NI becl<Qrc:unct
tnd lamlly wtllle la.llll'lg In ~ wtth • beeu-~woman. ·po· ( t fit .. 40 min.) llOWI "Kii'' ( 11'70, OJllN) Devtd
dley, Lynne Perrle. A y~. ln<»-
pendlnt boy trom t Yotklhlre ~ llndl
a lllcon on tht moor9 end tretne the bltd to~~~~ NII ml umTIM.L GOiden St•le Wern
Ott VI. LOI Angelel Llkerl (2 tire., 40
min.) ,_. I OI 1m TM F•tured: ttOI)' ldeel
IOQOMled by Yleweft, • comic book oon-venilon. how 1oothplclta .,. INde. ano
~Mtvloet on the hlghnf9, I• rrWii::.W aoo. .. Ill OI U. Featured: • proftle of Vvee
onlend: plft two of • report on the vto-
i.nt Cflme of rape; clolhe9 thllt ~ ..
wotkt of •rt ~ ctothlt for chben l ~'::l.rr --••1rn11 'llOTAO-llAam./~-.r
llMIC tll DIOC*TM,.,._
.,.. "The Unknown Tifror'' (1957,
Horror) John Howard, Mala P~ A
llrange aclentlet deYlllOpe I men-.tlng Ml!~ South ArMr.io.. ( 1 hf., 30 min) .. ()) .... _. ... ..,
nlmeted. Buga Bunny f~ • Mfiee of
hlre-raAadventuree on the western 11ont1er . G e "The Swarm" ( 1978. H0t-
r0t) MlchMI Celne. Katherine ~ A
world-l1mous entomologlat Jeeda • itt.
•nd·delth •truggle egelnst • hOtde Of
maddened killer beeS. (R) (2 hft.) .... "Capone" (t975, Orama) Ben
G122ar1. Suun Blakely The tnfwnoua
mobster Al Capone rlMI to power u •
Iii!~ czar (2 hrt .. ) • 0 ~ DAYI Fonzie falls tor •
eophlstlc:lted accountant with • 6-year·
old =ter. (R) Q i P& llAAllBll A BeYer1y Hiiis pleatlc
aurgeon'• new technlquea: Ollebfltlel pley
bell to promote the Heer1 Foundation.
• ._ "Sleuth" ( 1973. Mystery) L.ev-
rence Olivier, Mlet'IM Celne. A~
writer lnvilM hill wife'• peramour to hll home f0t en evening of dMdly f\Jn Ind ~ (2 hra.. 30 mln.)
• llOWA "Clly Of Corel'' Vlawenl are tak·
en on• voyege through one ot tt.e world'•
moet fuclNllng Wld colorful 4ICC>1yltemt
-• OOf&I reef. r:::i ( 1 hr .. 10 min.)
• ...-.... Regullr!y IChe<Med
~ may be delayed M to brllka.
"Tldlet To Heaven" (198t,
Orama) Nlctl Mencuao. Saul Rubinek. On
lhe heelS of a rOf'l'lentlc breakup, a young
men v111f1 frlendl In Sen Fr1ncl9co end i
Friday, March 4', 1983 27
-Wed•estlay Coal.
t~Uoyd. (1tw .40min)
• "First Mondly In Oc:tobef·· (1981,
Comedy) Walt8f Matthau, .,1111 Cteyburgh
i!tv .. .O rm> .. 98 •CIJ ''WhoM Lile Is II Anyway? (1981.
Orame) RlchardDreytusa.JonnCassa-
wt-. (1hr ,S8mtn)
(lf) "Gypey Girl" ( 1966, Orama) Hayley
.... tan McShane (2 M.)
(%)"A Uttt. Sex'· (1981, Comedy) nm
Mathelon. Edward Hemnenn ( 1 ht . 3S
mW\.) "-) ... "Chariots Of Ftre" (1981 ..... ema
~ Ooea. ten Char1elon (2 hrs • 5 min ) •CIJ "American Wllderneu" (197t,
AdYenture) Documentary (1 Iv . 55
mW\.) Ronald (%)"Arrowsmith" (1931. Orama)
Colman, Helen Hayee (I hr., 50 min.) •CC> "Victory" (1981, Adventure) Sylvee-
tlr St1Hone. Mlc:heel Caine (1 hr., 57
min.) ) CID "Chlrlots Of Fire" ( 1981, Orama
Ben Ooes, l1n Charleson (2 hrs • 5 min.) ........
• W1f.... --_,. __ •-a 1--C•Mn' -.... .. ,_. LOii Or. Leo 9uecaglla
explor9I the concept of metlklnd't llmlt--.r::: for glWlg Ind receMng love. I p I •1111Y
.. "Htstory Of The Wortd -P111 I"
(1981, Comedy) Mel BtOCJM, Madeline
Kahn. Man's btriooa Ns1ory -from
NMlldlrt,_, ~ to IN Spanfah
lnqullltlon -.. ·~ 'R' (1 tv . 33 (t"~ ··Billy Jac:tt" (1971, Drema)
Tom l.aughlln, Ollor11 tayklf. An ••-Green Beret hllf-bfead champions the
'*--of • freedom IChool IOf l\lnlWlyl on an Artzone lndlln r1MrV1tlon ( 1 hf., 66&:. -11: .. --,, 7 7 .. "Marco Poto, J<." ( 1873,
1) Ar*natld. Vo60e of Bobby
Rydel. A deloendlnt Of ti. falTIOUI
pploter joumlyl 10 Xanadu In ... ,ch ol
the other hell ot the Ooldel\ Medallon of ~~r..50 rnln.) _, 1iilii _ ~ toha<Med
...... rnlY be delayed due to =--.,. A A parWlultlt training
.....,,. In wNcfl ~ hafal on !tie
.. -jump; • D* .. ""dl9fMnd ~ ..... ~~.~
J essica Walter is Ava
Marshall of the wealthy
Marshall clan, in "Bare
Essence," seen Tuesdays at
9 p.m. on KNBC (4).
the heels of e romantic: bfMkup, • young
man vlllts friends In San Franclloo ind It
~ dr1wn Into joining thaW rellgilous
cult. PG' (1 hr., '5 min.)
(%) ... "Wlea Blood" ( 1980, Draina)
Btld Dourlf. Amy Wright An emotionally
dltaohld prMC'-r contends With I N nd-
lul of people Heh of Whom Willia tO
exploit him fcK • different rM80n. 'PG' ( 1
hr .• :i:l..,,.,.., NI!••,.,.._ Feetwed. an 1xamlna·
I of Penyethlllamlna, I ohlmlcll lound
In chooollt• and prOdUOld by the btlln
~ 1111 In loYe; an lntlMlw with
Mac; whit hipper-. •• Olansy-~~pti;~gohome. . ...,., ... .. • u. Featur9CI: the "'°" watch-men In Cllfofn61: • "Mtow Off" oon· t• tcw oat« • r'l)Oft on ~ ectMty In c.tfornlL
vs. Northwestern (2 hra.) •a>--... (J) .. -..... mon_ While digging tor gold In an abandoned
mine. ewn. Kwd. Guthrie end • neighbor
~ are frei>Ped by e cave-ln. ( 1 hr.)
9 • lmAl~ f'eetured: Jel-0 wres-
tling; an ematei. circus staged by PenM-
an lndMln children. a poneble dlaco. a
man and hll pet ctllcken; dune buggy r9C-
~ (1 hr.)
• .,. ·•Santee" ( 1973, Orama)
Glenn Ford. Michael Bums. A bounty
huntel' befrlenda the IOfl of a man he mur-
dered.\~·> • o cu an ,-The High Per-1onnanc. teem muet racoYer 1 cache of
pr1ce1ea geme from e Central American
country In the mldlt of 1 cMI war. ( 1 hr.)
.... "Olernondl" (1976, A<Mn-
tur1) Robert Shaw. Rlchlrd Roundtree A
Cfllty thief tries to rob the tw..a Diamond
Exchenge's burQllr-proof vault, which
... d9llgned by Fil9 twin bfothef. (2 tn.) i ~ ., .. _ A P9(1Chutlst trelning
progtam In which ~ tr .. tlll on the
flrat jump, I loolc It the dlemond ~try
lo ltt WOltd CllPitll: Antwwp. ~·
... "Man On A SWing ' (1974.
MystifY) Joel Grey. Cllff Rot>emon. A
po11ee detectliile lnYMtlglltlng e COl'l'lptex
murdef cae tries 10 eetabllh the~
ty of 1 dlliM>yant who ha come torwwd
with "'*'--" (2 tn.)
CC)--''The Jer1cho Mlle" (1979, Ore-
me) Pet., s1,.., Brien Dennehy. An
lnmlte aaf\llng 1 ... aentence In FOllom
Prilon tT8lna to bloome an ~ "'"'*· g M.l (I) ...... CID .. "Oulat Fot Are" (1981, Fante-
ey) Ewfett McGI. Rae Olwn Chong. nw .. memt>en Of • pteNstOflc tribe ltlllt
hesn' I the knowledge for melclng fire lrl
sent In ... rch of 1 new eource whl<I "*"
oontlnuoully burning pllot fire le extfn.
~. 'R' ( t hr., 3S "*'-)
(0) lllMI "Tht SecM:tlon" (1882,
Suapenea) Morgen Falrchld, Mlchlel Sar-r~. A glamorous TV news 111c:ho1wom-
1n II vtctlrnlnd by 1 mentaly disturbed
ldmirer. 'R' ( 1 hr., 46 llW\,)
Cl) ... "I ~ 'to S. In Plct\nl"
(1•2. Comedy) w.ir ... Mattheu. AM-
Matgret. A t~ JourMY9 fl'Cftl
BtOOlctyn to Hollywood to Gitt to Jtnow her
.-tranged ac:r•l'Mtter tatl*. 'PO' (1 hr .. •&~ .... "On Tht Alght Trac:tt" (1-1.
) Gary CCtemln. MlctlMI ~
bedt. eoolll wen. tnea to Ind • not-mal home for • Qin etetlol\ lhoellW .. ~
with • t .... t '°' pick~ the porM. 'PG' • .u "*fi T'9 •• 'NC .... ''lev9 w:. Pendl'' flit ~ Wda la~.,
In ti. """°'' WOioflQ *""' ........ In Oft end In "ZOOI ~ .. WOftd. .,.,
the hlleatc .......... llcwt to hlfD
them Ir\ "*' .... tcw ll.l\'Mll la aumNd. ..... __
~ ............ '°
•.,...v.:::..~r=;~ ~~-.. ••• .. ---::::.n .... •UJ ~.::1r~~
·--·llllli Hatl .~ IOf\~ ~ • c~ ,.._, """"· Hlmlt .JUdltfl ....... Mldielf ~~ '..-.
, ..., .. TN Mall ~· ( 1t71, er .. ~...,,. ''"'clecaa. lltflnll l'OWM. A C.n.dlen McMll~ Pollot Ul'ldet•
OOYtt tatnt lf\flltret• • major Glime •vnd ~•In T0ton10 (2 "'1)
.. ''Atllneltone Cowglr1''' IN I herd Arclo, Alere O'~llty ( 1 ~ , ~ min.) •
ml A .. MY • -"LCMWI FOi The 'ftat Time" (Pet1 21)
·--'ICherlott Of Fire" (IHI, Ore· me) ~ Ctou. r.n CNrtMOn. Social
pr..-ure and peoional turmoil belet two
contrattlf'ICllY dlfftfitnl Brttllh athlel" on In.It wey ro· glory In Iha 1924 Parle Olym '~2 h11 . ! min)
1W I: "O..th Wllh II" ( 1982. Otama)
rlet 8'onton. Jiii lretand. A vtollante "'°"" to Loe AnQMI to continue hit fight
f inal orlme. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) tW .......... tW .. U..-r Ou.et. Leonard WOife.
authof Of "The FelM Mttaleh " ( 1 ht )
-• ~_, n.lllfT lnteMew. IWJi•&.~olhy Lymal'I.
ll•llllTMI'"* ... =.• •mcrunu ..,.
..,_. ''The Stunt Man" ( 1980, Ota-
ma) Peter O'Toole. St..... Ralllbecl<.
Wanted t>y the ~Ice. a dlttUfbed Viet-
nam veteran l•ndt an unt4Me haYen on a
m<Me Ml where a W0tld War I ~ i.
~filmed 'R' (2 hrl , 9 min)
119 D • Uft M9fl' Wint DAVID LITI9moUI Guests· Mr T. Ron Howard (A) ( 1 ht.)
I CCUUI
YOU A.-flCM" Ta. coma W Cl.Oii Guest Linda
Lee.
• LAM..-0.AM mLI
([)MCMI "Butterfly" ( 1981. Otama) Sta-
cy Keach. Pia ZacJora. A Mducltve young
woman arrlvel In the Ill• ol a lonely sliver-
-llonalng llovlu-
•CZ> "Kes" ( 1970, Olat'NI) David Bradley,
~ne Perrie. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) •lkJ "Ticket To Heaven" (1961. Orama)
Nick Mancuso. Saul Aubinelc ( t hr . 45
min) •Cl> "Young And Free" ( 1979. Adwn-
ture) Erik Larsen Ketth Larsen ( 1 hr , 30
min) -~ "All That Heaven Allows" (1956.
AomallCe) Jane Wyman. Rock Huctson
~hrs.) Ml(ll) "Gypsy G111" ( t966. Olama) Hayley
Mills. Ian McShane (2 hrs ) ct "Lolita" ( 1962. Comedy) James
Mason. Sue Lyon (2 hrs. 30 min)
.. CC) "West Of Zanzibar:' (1955. Orama)
Anthony SIMI. Orlando Martini. ( t hf • 35
min)
19(!) "Oh, Menl Oh Women!" ( 1957.
Comedy) Tony Ran l11ll, Ginger ROQ8f$
~ "f.LRlffles" (1940. Comedy) OIMa de
Havllland. Oevld Niven. ( 1 ht .• 1 O min.) •OO "Chariots Of Fire" (1981. Orama)
Ben Crose. Ian Charleaoo. (2 tlr• .. 5 min.)
.. CC) "The Red BadOe Of Courage" (1974.
"*"~~.to tll .. • ~-r:o:l*n :r:rt of • '*" -.. -1N.V-•11oev1c1
.. '•I M Meo end lllty upeot • rllfMlf nepNw of mutd9rinc;i
me lolit hit to J.tichcrt WMltt\y aunt'• .... i.. , .. ) ( 1 ht., 20,,,., )
-® ... ''HIQhthewti•" c 1ee1, DtllNll l)itMter IStafON, Illy DH W..mt A
tough Ntw V()rt( Chy cop hat hie WOf1' OU1
out lot him ..._, one of the w0tld'1 moet ~ terrorttt. arrtwl In 1111 City 'A' •ft?-=~ terAndTheLady" uo.I Ofame)~ 8taok, Qll'*t na. A Broedway prodUcef dlcldea 10
leetn bullflghtlng In order \9 Collect •tege r.i~~ Ewutlonef" (1970. Dfa·
mt) 0.0,ge Peppetd, Join Colllnl. A
9t1tlth egenl It ~ after he trlee lo
prove that one of hie OOl!Mguee It a tral
tor. (1 ht., 30 min.) • e ... "The Sectet Door" (1H-4. Ota· ma) Aobtlrt Hutton. Sendf• Dorne. During
Wor1d War II, a pelt Of Amer~ .. 1 ..
crackera are dllpetohad to Port•' 10
photogtaph enemy 1eeret1 ( I ht . 30
min.)
l ll11•1 .. u•1•J1Trt•'WOll .... ,_ ____ ..,
.. "The Cal P9ople" (1942, HOl-
IOf) Simone Simon. Kenl Smith A glrl II
cursed with lhe ablllty to conven he<Mll
Into a YlciOul panther at wlll ( 1 hr . 30
min)
(%) ..,. "The Four Seuooa" ( 198 1,
Orama) Alan Alda. CatOI Burnell Three
oouplea. all cioae. long-time lrtenda. eicpe-
rtenc:a PfOfoond ctlangM In their relallon·
lhlpa when one ol Iha marrtaget d181n-
!!Slfal ... 'PG' ( 1 hi .. 67 min.)
WCCJ llO¥ll "Endlfft Love" ( 198 I,
~) BrOOke Shielda, Maritn Hewm
A t7-year-otd'e obleaNe IOVe foe his 15-
yeer-otd glrtf'*'<l IMd8 to parental con-
lllcta and tragedy. ·~c 1 hr .• 55 min ) w!!!w ... o•••n TOii coma W CLOll Guest. Aobe<t
. . (Pat1 2) •
Orama) Richard fhomaa, Michael Bran·
don. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
(II) "It Rained An Night The Day I I.ell"
(1978. Adventure) Tony Cvrtls. Sally
Ketterman. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) •9 "Blood Barrier" (1980. Adwnrure)
Telly Savelas. Eddie Albert (1 ht . 26
min.) CZ> "Wise Blo.od" ( 1980, Orama) Brad
Dourit. Amy Wright ( t hf . 46 min ) -~ "Nevtw So Few" (1960. Orama)
Frank Sinatra. Gina LollobOOlda (2 hrs •
30mln.) 00 "Heertland" (1981. Orama) Alp Torn.
Conchata Ferrell 11 tv .. 35 min.)
(I) "Enchantment1' ( 1949. Orama) Oe111d
Niven. Ter ... Wright ( 1 tv , 40 min ) G "Cauldron OfBlood" ( 1966, HOlror)
Boria Karloff, Vlveca Undfors (2 hrl) -~ ''The L [)8f1( Hall" (195J, Myt-~) Rax H~. Ulll Palmer. (2 tvs )
-(Q) "Butterlly" (1981, Dfama) Stacy
Keach. Pia b<Sora. ( t tv , 45 min )
• "On The Right Tract<" (1961, Come
dy) Oat)' Col.eman. Michael Lembeck ( 1
hr., 37mln.) tWC%) "Charlott Of Fife" (1981, Olania)
Ben Cross. Ian CNrleaon. (2 hit .. 5 min.)
----
.... "'1aminoo Ao.d'' (1148, Of.-
IN) Joan Ct1wtord. Zachaty lootl. Ito
beaulllul and .ntlClng oarnlYal CllnCef It
left behind In • wNll town wtlete IN
meela up with romtnct, ditty polltlot end
mutder, (I ht , 60 min.)
M'la ~ A IClenllflo ellQ6oraflon
of 1tl\11t1C pertO'manoe Whkltl ~ 8'd ath-
let .. In lmptOWlg thflt game (R)
• .,.. "8i00d llatlief" (19IO, ~
lure) T.ity Savalu, !ddle AlberJ. A bof·
def patrolman tflee to bring lartdow'*9
Who !tattle In llteoal dent 10 >--Ito.. 'A' ( 1 . hr.itnln ) -1 .... _,.,. ,..,,....,..,.,.,...
l'fmAlftCI Covetagt ol Iha U.8.Q.F.
ngi. Elimination ChamplOnlhfl* (R) ( 1
d llO¥ll "The Seneuous Nur .. " (1978, <M Ursula Andi'"'· Dulllo o.t
Prete. Greedy relatlvN hlfe • MrllUll
"Florence NtgMlogale" 10 take care of an
agl&ount tuflerlng from a delicate hNtt
con tlOfl. 'R' ( t 111 .. 20 min.) -· .. ~ ... ~, Tlcktt It No L~ Val-
id" ( 1980. Dfama) Richard Harri..
Jtienne MO<MU An lnternatlon.i flnan<*r
111emr11 10 cope Wlth bOlh hit ~
oexua rrow... 111\d the c:ollapee of hi llna=MT(tl~-= min.) -~ -.. ,... .. Nmf ... Skelton I• Joined by French mime Marcel
Marceau In !his comedy perlonnanc.
teped at the Center In the Square n....1re
• in Kite~, OntarlO
-· lllCMI "Lall 01 The Wiid Hofaee" ( 19~. WMtern) Mary Beth Hughea. A
range war 15 narrowly averted whel\ ranch
owners are accused ol allemptlng to f<>'ct
llT\aH ranches out of business (I hf , 30
min Ju lllfT I @ ...
IUH••TW
lllCMI "Pl"Y TV" ( 1960, Comedy) Oebney Coleman, Arehle Hahn. CZ> lllCMI "Agency" ( 1961, Sulpenea)
Robert Mlrchum, Lee Major1.
-JUternoon Movies-
... "Oange<ou• Charter" ( 1962, Adven-
ture) Chris Warfield, SaNy Fraaer. ( 1 tv.,
30m~) ·
• "Track 01 The C&t" (1954, Adven-
ture) Aot:>ert Mitchum. Tab Hunter (2
hrs J <ID "Llllle Mo" ( t978, Orama) Gtynnie
O'Connor. MlChaeJ Leained. (2 hit .. 25
mm)
Cl) "Pray TV" ( t980. Comedy) Dabney
COieman, Archie Hahn. (1 hr, 30 min.) tl:tl~ 'The Jericho Mtle" (1979. Orama)
Peter S111uss Bri811 Dennehy. (2 tn.)
• "Ttte Greek Tycoon·· (1978, Orama)
An\hony Quirin Jacqueline Blsaet. ( 1 tv.,
•6mtn I W l.D) "Stage Dc>of" (1937, Ofat'NI) Katha-
rine Hepbom. Ginger Aogefs. (2 l'n.)
(2) "Kes · ( 1970. Orama) David Bradley, ~nne Perrle. ( t ht .. 50 min.) l:W~ "WMI Of Zanzlber'' ( 1955, Orama)
Anthony Steel. Ortanclo Martini. (2 hrs.) 00 "The Legend Of The Lone Ranger"
( 1980. Western) Kllnton Splllbuly. Cfwil-
Frlday, March 4, 1983 29
-Wedne.tay Coal.
cause of a free<l<>m school for runaways
on an Arizona Indian res«Vatlon ( 1 hr . -ss u.:u 1 ....... "', . ~---''Pennies From Heaven" ( 1981,
Musical) Steve Marlin. BemadeUa Peters.
In Iha Midwest during Iha Oepr..alon. a
sheet mutlC salesman destroys the !Ives of
thO&e around h•m because of his unbfldled
Mlfishness and hla belief that ~te can be
.. ii 1$ tn songs and movie musical pro-
duction number's 'A' ( 1 hr . • 7 min ) (1l}llCJIW9 "Butterfly" ( 1981, Ofama) Sta·
cy K~. Pia Zadofa A aeductlve young woman arrivel In the life of a lonely lilver·
mne guard, cialmlng to be his daughter
wtllle trying to entice him u part of a plan
for r.-.eoge 'A' ( t hr , '5 min )
• llOWll' "Richard's Things" ( 1981. Ora·
ma) Uv Uftmann. Amanda Redman. Aftef
the death of her husband. hit grieving wid--
'""" becomes involved with his mlatresa.
'A' ( 1 hf . 45 min I
... llOW9 "Oeput Marshal" (1950,
Westaml Jon Hal. franc. lang1ofd. A
_........, ..... __
•CI> "A l lltle Sex" (1981, Comedy) Tim
Matt.on. Edward HemNnn ( t hr .. 35
min)
•(C) "Geordie" (1956. Comedy) Bill
Trever-. Norah GorNn (2 htt.) •a> "The Lively Set" I tBM, Romence) Jemee Darren, Peme&e Tiffin (2 hra.)
•• "&efylhonQ YOJ Ai.lays Wanted To Know About S.x (But Wflfe Afraid To
Atk)" ( 1972, Comedy) WO<Xty Allen.
Gene Wilder ( 1 hr .. 27 min.)
1'9(1) "MAln With A Miiiion" (1954. Com.
dy) Gregoty Peck. Ronald Squire (2 his.) CZ> ''The Four Seuona" (1981. Ofama)
Al9n Alda. Carol Burnett ( 1 hr • 6 7 min ) NIQI) "Nob<>Oy's Plffetlt" (1981, Comedy)
Gabe K.aplen. Alex K.arr11 ( 1 hr., 36
min.) cm "The Bad Ne'#9 Bear9" (1978. eom. cfY) Watter Matthau. Tatum O'NMI. ( t
hr . •6 min.) •CJ:> "Return Of A Man Celltd Motte"
(1978. ActYenl1,/fe) ~d Harn.. GaM 8ondet d (2 tn . 9 min )
t 1o Be In Ptctlnl" (1912,
alter Matthau. Ann-Margr9'
, min.)
.. "Mon~ Md The Hoty Otall" t97•. ) Grahtm Qiepman. c.... (1 .. 4$mln.)
.. "Ram." (HMO, Comecty) OMa de
HM_.ltl, OevkS N!Ytn. ( 1 tw , 10 "*'-J
-''Tloktt To Hte"-n" (1811, Orarne) Mancueo. lllUI "-i~. (t tw .. .a c 0r .. t Muppet Cepet'' (t811,
ti
) ~ GrOdln. Olelw Rigo. (1
'Notmln. .. 1a ~ vovr· (1t11. "9dd ,00.: ....,, ....... ( t hr., .
LMt Metro'' (1M0 Draml) DlnliM. a.wd ...
l°"'l':;:.:, -:::.:7~~ ::.:;
-ri=·=t~LAJ. ~· ''"'· . ,,....., .........
deputy marshal hunts down a pair of
gunslingefa and an Important rallfoad ii*.:)
.. ~ llOW9 "The Legend Of The Lone
·Ranger" (1980, Western) Kllnton Splls-
bufy. Christopher Lloyd The lone Ranger
and Tonto pursue t"-arch-enemy. Butch
Caveodlsh. who hes kidnapped the presi-
dent oi the U S 'PG' ( t hr . 40 mtn.)
.. (l)PAnM• • llOWll "Man On A String" ( 1960. Ofa·
ma) Ernest Botgnlne, l(e(wln Methews A
Russia.n spy forc.d to remein behind
betllnd the Iron CUrtaln becomel • coun· t~ for the Us (2 In l CI>.,. ••RalflM" ( t!MO. Comedy) Oii
via de Havlllend. Devld Niven An amateur
thief mak• spor1 oi SGOlland Yard and
falls In loYe with one of hit vlcUms' nieces f..! hf .. 10 min.) .. a:>.,.. "Vlciory" (1981. Adventure)
Syfvester Stdone, Michael Caine During
Wortd W11 II, Allied POW1 ... their tlekel
to freedom In a match between lhelf
Drama) Patty .Ouka, John Allln ( 1 hr ..
30 min.)
1W (I) "Spert(te" ( 1976. Creme) Irene Cata.
Lonetle Mct<M ( I hf . 40 min ) twcm "The Lut W01d" (1979. Df•ma>
Rlcherd H.,rls, Karan Blectl. (2 tn.)
Cl) "Charlot• Of Are" (1981. Ofama) Ban Croea. Ian Charteeon. (2 hra.. 5 min) ....... _ ...... -
-· ''Top.,,. Wlltl l.olle" (1955, eon. <M Alec Gulnneea. Odlle V9f90ia ( 1 ht . 30 min.)
• "The Proud And The Prot.,,.·•
( t956, Ofama) Wiiiiam Holden. Deborah
Kerr. (2 hra.)
(JD ''lhe Ear1hllng" ( 1980. AIMntVfe)
W9lem HolOen. Ricky Schroder ( 1 hr .. 37
min)
-• "Outland" ( 1981, Scienoe-Flc:tlon) Sian CoMety. Peter ·Boyte. ( 1 hr.. •0
min.)
W CI:) "Th• TIH""'G POlnt" 0977. Ofame)
Anne Banclfoft, Shl<lity M.cl.alne. (1 hr.
69mln)
(I) "A Llllle S.ic" (1811, Comedy) Tim
Mllthelon, EdW.,d HermleM ( 1 hr , 35
min.) WI "The Shootllt" ( 1976, Western) John ·~· l.aiUfen lkicall. ( t hr .• ..o min.} -"The High And The Mighty" (195.4, ama) John W~ CIMe trevor. (2 hra., 20 min.) . ~ CU1" ( tMO. AcMnture) 8urt IOlde. L~Anne Down. ( 1 hr • 52 ~.) -·"Houle c.11" (1971, ~) WIJ. .. MattNu. O*'<ll Jeofleon. ( 1 fw .. 31
-~tftle Atomic C.fe" ( 1912) Oocu-
tary ( t tw .. 29 ti*\.) • °' ,..,. '°'...,_.. r:: .... ............... c .. 41Mln.t .. IQ..,-1 T .... " C 1171, F•-.y)
I.:, Hfln'lt. CetfllMt loNI. (' tit . .'
'ITNIM ..... ...,. .. (1111. C....
Wtllf ....,, feut1 O'....._ Cl
-l.~Ofn.~.~ ...!.'-...~.n'..-r:
soccef team and the Gelman NetloNJ
Team in Pans 'PG' ( 1 hr . 57 min ) -~'°'"TMl-• 11 ••WCR> llOWll "Pray TV" ( 1980, Comedy)
Dabney Coleman, Archie Hahn. A near·
banltrupt TV station changes 1111 format to
all-rehgtous programming. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30
mm.) ·
d 0 llCMI "Cat Peope" ( 1981, Fantasy)
NaS18Ml8 Kinskl Malcolm McDowell. F ...
Ing lrl loYe poses 8 pr<>Olem for a young
woman who tUtne Into a i.toaous big cat
11 sne mates wtth someone wtlo Is not oi
her own kind 'A' (2 hra )
·1"" IUU.W..U llOW9 "The Seduction" ( 1982,
Susoense) Morgan Fairchild. MichMI Sar·
raztn A glamorous TV newt enc:t'oofwom-
an IS victimued by a m«\tally dlltwbed
admlr8' 'A' ( 1 hr • •5 min )
.. ® "81WOOD IMC• C.-1 The
supergroup Pt<for"" a Mie<:tlon of their
hits -lnCIUdlng "You Maka L~ F\.wl,"
"Gypsy" Ind "Go YCNI Own Way -In a
concert taped II the Loe Angelel Forum.
-· "The MOUN And Hll Child" ( 1978. Fantasy) AnlrMted. ( 1 hr . 23 mn) •CD "Chan II MIMlng" (1982. Comedy)
Wayne Wang, Wood Moy. ( 1 hr.. ~
min) CZ> "Chariots Of Are" ( 1981, Ofame)
Ben CrOM. Ian Ct\erteson (2 tn .• 6 mto.> .. Ill) "The Sins Of Ractlel Cede" (1981.
Ofama) Angle Dicillnson. Peter FlnCh (2
hrs . 30mln) .. CC> "Guys And Dole" (1955, ....,)
Frank Slnetra. JMn S#nmonll (2 tn.. ~
min)
•OO "The Earthling" (1980. AIMntUfe)
William Holden. Ricky Schroder. (1hr .. 3'1
min)
(D) "Escape From N.-Yoric" ( 1811, Sd-
enc&-Fictlon) Kurt~. Adrienne Bar·
bMu ( 1 hr • "°min.) __ .........
---~· .. ------·---
~ Two lldlwl #nrnigrll\11 Ind
polttlul aollY ta i re ta!Mly IOOUMO ol
(!Udtt ett111 pey1ol ~ (2 tn. S6 .r~ ~ ''9vetloa•" <P1ttn1et•. Dt• mt)'fet., O'Tooll, Jodie ffoet., A young
rock •lnott'• oareet Pfotf*I undtl the
apellbU\dlng Influence of her dlCtalOf'lat U.MCMt !2 hre l • M PAOTI Of Lii A Mli.t ol re event• make a meu ot Mii Oar
rell'• attemptt tQ. ent.naln a group ot
D l/ltltort. r:::J. e M P-.J. fAl'I Colt relurn1 lo
lne oountry to help an ••·girlfriend
whole IOf'I hie bMn accUMO ol attempt eel murder ( 1 tit ) .........
(I) ~ MlllTUl.1 MIQhlgan S1a11
YI Nor1hwette<n (R) (2 tw.) CD M0¥11 "Ouett ~or Fire" (t&e1 . ranta
ay} Everett McOUI. An• 0.wn Chong Th< .. mtmbef1 of a pretiltlOl'tc t1lbe chat
hHn't the knowledge lor tnal<.lng fire are
Mnt In .. 111ch of • new eouree when then
continuously burning pilot lite It exlln Q!!fshed 'R' ( 1 hr , 3! min )
W llCMI "CharlOt• 01 Fire" (1981, Ora
ma) Ben <Aoee. Ian Chatleaon Social
preuure and pereonat turmoil betel two
contr111Ungly d•Nffent Brllllh athlelff on
their way to glory In the 1924 P1111 Olym
'PG~2 hr'I . 6 min ) .. Cl.tllCI ~ ITAW __.,
Henry Fonct. ponrayi the contro-
vefllal defense ltW';lf and humanilarlen In
an award-winning on&·man snow ( 1 hr
65mln.) ... GD PAl&Y TWI Alex and Mallory are
eelecled to compete on a lelevlsfon quiz
show lhat Is hosted by their tether
CJ) llO¥ll "She" ( 1965, Adventure)
Ursula Andress. John Rlcilardson A my•
terlous woman c<>rMnc• an EngU1hman
traveling 1n Patestine that he 16 the re1ncar
nation ol h8f former lover (2 hrs . 30
lmln~ ......
-rWT~1le honeymo<>nlng In l.ake TahOe, OWncy and Eln!ly .,. •mono
the ~ble victims of a vengeanc&-seel< :i killer. ( 1 hr ...
• fl~ Blake lures an apprehen·
alve 'fteven beck to Denver. end Jett and
Kirby plunge Into a future cogethef Q ( 1
hr) ID _,.,. TO TMI TOP OI TMI WCM.D
Naturalists John and Janet Foeter take
vtewers on a Journey 10 within •20 miNts ot
the North Pole wnen they vltil C.nada's ~h Arctic lslandl. ( 1 hr • 10 min) CCJ mWll "The Red Badge Of Courage'
( 19H. Orama) Richard fhomas. Michael
Brandon. S.aed on the n0\194 by Stephen
Crane A CMI War soldier demonstrales
true coorege al1et penlcidng In his flrst enem~OlJntar. (1 hr .. 30 min) CID 41 ,.._. wmt A UT1U _, pa• ,_ Jones presents 811 ev&-
nlng ot country muSIC wllh guests JeSSf
Conlf. EMii Costello. Emmylou Harrls.
Weylon Jennings. Tanya Tuc:tter and Tam
my Wynell• from the Country Club In Los
Angeles ( 1 Iv , 15 nun ) <.m .. DAY•-CI> ._ "MllUeu Pamela" ( 1973,
Romance) Julian S.rnes, (Ndley Foe1er
\llcionan England IS the Inhospitable set
tlnQ tor a romat1ee between a &efVlnt gift
and her Iii led employer 'R' ( 1 hr . ~
min.)
• .,.. "Cet People" (1981, Fantasy)
Nastassla Kln6kl, Malcolm McDowell. Fall·
Ing In IOve poses • O<Oblem IOI 8 young
-1W
•
iitOITIM _.tlO f\j(flA Into I terOOIOU9 t)ig Oii
If lhe matM With aom90nt llrtlO ii not OI
t o~ kind 'A' Ill''")
llOWll "The t.ady lo A frtmp' \ 198 I ~) Samanlf\t roa Ol<>tlt leonartJ
A wom.n't IHllmony concerning the
event• , .. ding up to her hUtband't ault tor
drvOfce d<>etll'I exactly jlbo wllh lhe lecta
llhf , 20min I
CIV llCMI ·v The Hol One' ( 1978. Ota
4 ma) Annetta H1veo A bOfe<l hooMWlfe
1ong1 tor r<>rMnlle ••cllemeni ( 1 h1 . 1 O
min) u• • MIH•• l9Glf CZ) QWll.ll ~ TAUll ..... "Ollvld
Puttnam"
tW ID DICI CAVltr (II)
1ttl !ID .,.. "Slngle Room Furnllhtd"
( 1~7. Ofam1) Jayn.i Mar11IH11d. Ootothy
Keller A proe1ituh1 uno.tgoes lhrM major
event• 1ha1 lnlfuenoe her lll"lylt (2 h11 l ,._ 8 (J) IWIT TO IWl"f Jonathan and Jen·
n11., suspect that 1 fencing champion Is
behind a narcotic• 11ng on a college c1m ~._JR) (1 hr . 10mln) U CID 'ntl IUT Of CMlml H0111 Johnny
Careon Gues11 Chtrlet Grodin Lorelle
~nn (RI ~ il~·Made~Othar" 11971,
Comedy) Renee T!Jylo1. JoNph Bologna.
Two members or an encounter group
quarrel Incessantly, bul eventually realize
th1l~sea1ad mutual love (2 hra.)
(C) "The Lady In Red" ( 1979, Ofa·
ma) Robert Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin
In 11"18 vlOlant days of lhe lawless 1920s
an ldeahstic young farm girl become& me
moll ol the infamous gangster John (>II
lr:i.ger 'R' ( 1 hr • 29 min )
ll1J llCMI "Char101s 01 Fire' ( 198 t Dre
ma) Ben Cross, Ian Charleson S<ic1al
pressure and personal lurmotl besel two
contrasllngly dflferanl Brlllsh athletes on
their way to glory 1n Iha 192• Paris Otym e!£s 'PG' (2 hrs . 5 min ) (ZJ llCMI "Agency" ( 1981. Suspense)
Rober! Mitchum. Lee MeJor1 The new
head of a ma1or American advertising llrm
uses a children's breaklasl drink earn·
palgn 10 transmit subllm1nal poltllcal mes-::p: ~ 1 hr 35 min )
tt:ll ~ ~ John Byner shOw& you things
stranger than truth. larqer 1han life. and
zanier lhan anything lc°ri 1.9fT8\181 aeen ta. 8 ermT.-r An Interview
l~thfia~ ...
LM. ._c,. rm.a
mT Ol IANl»AY .-r ATM PMIHTI
~llCMI "Shoot The Moon" (1982. Ole-
ma) Albert Finney. Olene Keaton.. The
colla~ of an upper middle-class cou-
ple's mamage and 11s ettecl on their four
daughters 1s chron1Cled 'R' (2 tvs.. 5
min) 0 .,.. Lolita" t 1962. Comedy)
James Mason. Sue l yon Based on the
story by Vlad1m11 Nabokov A middle-aged
professor toolls 10 a strange young glrl 1n
an effort to fond happtneu (2 hrs.. 30
mtn I _.CD llOVll "Final Aaslgnment" (1980,
Olamal Genevieve Bulold Mlchaal York
A c.~01an TV 1eparl• In MCMICOIW •
COYtft • RuMian "-*••Ille •11oerlment
ullng •l•rOldl ~ti cNIOrtn 11\0 ~
1nor1m1ruit1ng m•terlal OIJ1 of the COYnltY
'PO'_j 1 hf • 30 min }
-· • LAft_,"""DAWltUii UM <ruet11. comedian Jar Leno. 1um d1Nc1°' Wer~. (R) l l'tr.)
YOU&8CIDlllGlrr ,.. ooma UP a.Oii aueet e.1 r• • LM. tJSCAUTYLI (II) ... "If Ral~ All Nlghl The 0.y I
Lett" ( 1978, Adv.,,ture} Tony Cur11s,
Sally Kellerm.n Two told•• or fortune
bec:onie emt>tolled In O.r\091In1 wNlthy
woman'1 deMf1 em1>11t (I hr • .0 min)
Gee ()) llCMI "F'I~" (1979, Dra-
me) Sophie Lor.,,, J1'"" Coburn A
chemllt' 1 wldOw •n<I • bOunly hunter
1111mp1 10 ll~lly anolch tho mulll mil
llonalte ro1Pon1lblt for her hu1t>end'1
death from hll Cerlbbean hlde<>VI (R) ( 1
hr., 20 min.)
We 1ICMI "Great Dey In The Morning" l 1958, Advenlure) Vlrgjn.la Mayo. RObett
Stec:IC In the days pieoecling the CMI W91,
GOid Rven lever runs high In Color•do ..
lnh1bll1n11 unwllllngly beCOl'llf bitter
riven (2 hll ) G llCMI "Tl\e)' Ran For TMlt U-.-.."
( 1966. Advl(llur•> John Payne. Luane
Pollen When a young woman II vletlm-
lzed by e lllo of rulhloSs crooll1 att., ilOme
pepers belonging lo her dead lither, a
tlranger lnllfcedes In her behalf (I hr ,
30mln) D llCWll "liudaon'a Bay" ( 19•0. AdVeo·
turetPauf Munl, Gene Tierney Fur .
trap rs found the lucrallve Hudson S.y
Com ny In 17th-century Norlh America i? hr1)
(!) ~ "The Quiet American" ( 1958,
Orama) Audie Murphy. Mlchetl
Redgrave A young American 111 deter·
mined 10 end the war in Southeast Asia
usri:1iMin means. (2 hrs ) 9 .-r TOllCIHT An lnleMe'#
w11h Suzanne Pleshelte
41) llCMI "Oekota" ( 19•5. W11te<n)
John Wayne. Vera Ralston A land war
results when crool\.6 try to burn out wheat
tar mets. ( 1 ht , •O min.) tM CC) lllCml ''Sayooara" ( 1957. Romance)
Marlon Brando. Rad Buttons. An Amml-
can jet ace has a poignant attalr wllh the
etar performe< or a famed Japanese act-
l!)g =any (2 hrs • 35 min ) ttl CID "Postmark For Danger" ( 1956
Dram•) Tlfry Moofe. Roben Beatty
Wh911 a woman ts miraculously found alive
aNer her car catapults ove< a clltt, Scot-
land Yard d«:IOeS to examine lhe mallll
furthef ( 1 hr . 35 min } tt11•• ... orm1arr TOM corn.I: UP a.Gii Gueet Incest
victim, "Liz"
(%) _,,.. "Arrowsrnnh" ( 1931. Orama)
Ronald Colman. Halen Hayes A. phyelclan
sacnlk:es financial success to dedlca1e his
tntfgles to medicine. ( 1 hr . 50 min.)
ttl CJD MO¥ll "Heartland" ( 1981, Orama)
Rip Torn. Conchata Feuen A ranchef and
hi$ housei<eeper face the rigors ol trontle<
hie 1n 1910 Wyorriong 'PG' (1 hr 35
mlnl._ *ICI> c:. ... ...,,,,T'Qt 90 YOU,_ YOU eoT nc:IWLll
LNA OOll Highlights of the '82
Kemper Open (R) .. Cl> llCMI "Billy Jack" l 1971, Drama)
Tom UiughUn, Delores Tayl01 An ell·
Green JMret halt-breed champions the
Friday. March 4, 1983 31
-altllne crash was caused by a cargo ol
darigetous chemk:all ~) (1 hr . 10
m1t1 l 8 ID •IDT OI CMIOll Host Johnny
Carson Guests Michael Lendon. Jean·
Pietra Rampal Tanya Aobefls (Al (I
Iv)
l @ AIC ... ~
_.. "Buona Sera. Mra. Campbel'
( 1969, Comedy) Gina Lollot>rlglda, T~
Savalas An ltalltln women'• ICherne
t>ecilfires when llYM vet«•l'll appeet,
eed'I wanting to SM the deughl« he'I
~rl(2hf"I)
~A~liwMY• .. "The Rapilt Conf ...... (Part 29) .. ,:~ ....
.. U~ Gues1 Chari.t King,
presktent of the Urban Crisis Center In
Atlan~1ht)
CC) "Meatballa" ( 1979, Comedy)
Bill MUtray. Chffa Makepeace A zany summer camp ·counaelof laada his misfit
charges Into a no-holds-barred epor11
competition 11011lnst a group from anotl'lef
camp with a much belt« reputation. 'PG'
ltv., 33 min.}
-OMUIT.._, ...... ._ a 111a1www ...
lO'll.1U I :•mu
... "~Of Flfa" (1981, Ch· ma) Ban Ctoaa. Ian Chaneaon. Social
~· and panonal tuqnoll beMI two contrullngly different Botllh atNat• on
their -Y to IJ/tOfY 1n the 192• Pana Olym-'PG' (2 tva.. 6 min.)
-UftW..,.DAWltlilib QI cut! figure OMna, fllmmak• John
Wat--. TV prcxM>er Newman L..,.. Robin ~.:~~~
' 1am com.II W CLOll Ouaat Gary Lewtl. ·~•:•mu ~=-.. ~Lt .. (1877. Dr•·
ma) Clint Walbl. DrAd Brown. A world
food lhortage Mt• off • daedly battle
betwMrt city dwallatt and tarmara for
=:trol of tha remaining IUpply. ( 1 IW .. 26
(a> ·il.,. "Tha Shootllt" ( 1878, Wwt·
•n) John W•YM· LAuren Becal. A dying
gunmen Mite• to 11119 out Ne hi dllya In
peeoa. deeplt• perailtent challengll by WOUid-be euoowots to hie ,.,.,,. and
r~t. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 'O min. I
• .. "Shooe The Moon'' < 1882. er .. me) AJbert flnnty, Diane Keaton. The
oollpee of en uppw mlddle-clale cou-
ple'1 nwYfeOe and ltt 9ff«t on their four ~--.. otwOl'lloled. 'A' (2 hrl.. r;
-ifi"'9. .. ...,_ My LOYtfy'' (1182.
..,.,_) Ida Lupino, Rof>er1 ~ A .......... "" .. **' _._, the • oo.wa NI the ~ ft fftd 11 ~ .......... (1hr .• 36mk\.)
-· JI> 11111• A =b *IO" ~~In. to tr.me MllCleUd'• bcm b • l'IUder. (A) (1 tw ..
......... ~ I c: I W Ttly ~.., MIC'...,..._ the ~---Oft ... ...,,, ,.........,. o• Dr• t ....... Jwkt ca..on, A ~ m\°"' .... "' .......... -........ ...... ~:~~_,... .. ,..,._ Miir .. iiiit ....
•
Carlo Imperato 1tan as
Danny in .. Fame,"
Thursday nighu on KNBC
(4) at 8:00 .
(1975, AdYentUfe) Rick Jaton. Pel«
Brown An laraell commando who
escaped lrom 1n Arab Pfllon returns to
lree htt fellow prllonefw (2 hra )
(!).,."The Pvrpla Plain" (1955, Ora·
ma) Gregc:>ry P~. Win Min Than An
RAF plot ft(lhta agalnlt having a ~
br .. kdown after laernlng of hll wtla'a
dea~hra.) e "Terror In The .Mlgla" (1988,
Adventure) Robef1 aw,., Fmwn Sllww. A fUnOla March party It orQalVzed to reach a young plane eruh IUIVIYot before ha Is £!Ptm;'.; eannlbala. (2 hrt.) W "Aollercoaatar" (1877.
SuspenM) d.bfoa Segal, Timothy Bot-
tome. A aal•ty lnapector ~tely
attempt• to find tha aJCtOfllonlll who la
planting homemade uploalYea In Amari--
ca'I IHdlng atnUMmenl perp. 'PG' ( 1
hr .. 59mln.)
W(C).,. "ChMper To Keep Her" (1880,
Comedy) Mac 0.vll. Tovah Feldltluh. In
order to mett hie allmony peyment.. a
recently divorced private detectl'fe trlCQ
down deltnquent hulbandl lot • d!Yorce la~ 'R' (1ht.,32mln.)
W® ... ''The 8eMt WllNn'' (1882
Hooor) Ronny COJC. Bibi a.en. A women
II r..,.c:I on her hofwtmoon by a helr)'-
i.gged cnetur• and ptoG;oee ....... ,
nonMI eon who "ow. up to tolow In did'• ~ fOottt..,.. 'ft ( 1 tv .. 30
•1min.f&=.-••1urr
,. --... Oueet: Eta --··· ..... ''Wld Hlrwlf'' ( tl41. ~
Lldd. ~ umcu. rwo ...,,
IW' •11119 ....... blttlf tM9 OMr IN ':mu•~ . g .. ~ w.w:'l!E.w , ..
... ..,,.,, -: 5 .... Udo ·-····----.. .,...~ ............ = ,,,, ~~'IJ:t ..... -~
•Cl>.,.. "Extreme Close-Up" (1972.
Orama) Jame. McMullan, Kata WOC>dville
A TV reporter's assignment to show the
ease with which privacy can be Ylolatad
turns Into • personal obsession wtth voy-
eurism. ~r . 20 m1n ) =1•· . ... ~ty PythOn And The Holy
Grall'' ( 197•. Comedy) Graham Chap-man. John Cleeee King Anhur and hll
band of knights enoounter giant•. r1ddlert
and a l«oclous rabbit In thelt IMfch tor
M the~~PG' (1hr.45mln.) M~ ... ''House Calls" (1978, Come-dYj Walt« Matthau. Glenda Jacll.eon. A
widowed doetor halts his Casanova teod-
enclea tong enough to fall fOf a dM>rCM
whO doesn't belkMt In phllander1ng. 'PG' u hr .. 38 min.) •CC> ... "Gimme Shelter" ( 1970, MUil-
cal) Rolling Stones, Jeff8flOl'l Alrptane. Thia oocumentary ot the Rolling Stonet'
1969 American tour lncAJdll I08flel of
the rioting and murdef at an Ahamont
-11~Mcoooert. (1hr.,40mln.)
f~,_
.,.. "Chariots Of Flfe" ( 1981, Ora-ma) Ban Croaa. i.n Chalteaon. Soc:lel
~ penonel toonoll beMt two
contrMtir9)' different B<hllh athlat• on
thlit way to gltOfy In tha 1924 Per111 Otym-=. (2 hrs.. 5 ri'I.)
• .,. "Nobod't's P9f1etl" ( 1981. l Gaba Kapqn, Alex i<.rru.
ThrM unlltely 1'18f08I Nf CUI 10 battle Iha
rad tape and bufMucfacy of city hall 'PO'
;
hr .. 36 min.) .. ,.,,..
... ''TtvM Seer~" ( 1949, Ora-
ma) Patrtcle Neal. Ruth Rorran. Three
womat"I .,. united by tniigedy When their
hulOendt are ~ In a peena orMh. <ii~ "SW81l1> Thing" (1982. FMta·
ay) Adrllnne Bart>eeu. l~ Jourden. A
biillant ,....,ch ldantlat ooncocta •
'*1'\AIUbta ... t1'9ngthenlng potloo tNt tuma him Into • herolC rnot'*1er efter ha II nee.tty klad In tha dastructlon of hll lebo-
ret~ ·~~hr., 30 (Tlln.) -;~:--.. ---· .. .. ''The Litt Word" (1979, Df•
me) flchatd Hatrtl. !<Men Btldl. An ~In~:~= -me;~~ from tha wrecMr. 'PG' (t hr ..
., ii
... .,. OUt" (1811. ~) T,...._ Heney Allen. A~ tech-nlcien wt'Cl WOftca on hOrTOr ..._ ._a,..
lrwoMd In • ..,.,,.. n'l)lttlrY "'*' .....
F-. an PT Ill' •tlon W (1 hr .• '6 !:!' ·~ You I#' tL':'f'" __ , t1'erollo ....... ...
1111 KINIJ. A ....... ...... 11111 :; ...... en....,.._ • ._.,.
wt'Cl..., .......... to Nm. ,, ti,. 111~ .,t ..... :t1:=~ .. :-..am: .. 11,~mn
hlfnt him 11110 e t*OIC rnonelef 111., he ii neefl>t lillled In 1t.11 U..t1ucoon ot hit lit» I~ 1 ht ::tO mm)
-; 1Liiiii zn.R•oul111 ly act.UUled
ii m1y be O.lay9tJ du• to • --MAit ':.'#&. A t1v1 oay atop-amotl·
Ina camp In Floflda, 1 MUIOn wtlh • lop C~IOQflP~r l:r~To.IMT Telly Sav1la1
end Gef'9 Hackman dllcuA the Pofll•yat
I offlcet• on the acrMn ,.._.OOIWlft
U ...... ...... ..,
"Here Com. The Groom'
Mullcel) Bing Crotby, Jin•
A young woman hi• trouble
deciding belwMn her • heppy go-lucky
boytrlend and a dependable. but boflng rNlt:.wi NI) CZ> "Arrowsmith" 1 Ul31, Otame)
Ronald C041'nan, Helen HayH, A phyllclan
ucrlllcee 1in.nc1a1auccffl10 dedicate hll
tnff~ m9dlelne ( 1 hr , 60 min.) I CCMmTODAY
79 I • 1NI TOW Featured an Interview with Paul Newman. a look 111 three
beefcake calendars; a v11lt 10 two denial
centers In ... rch of tl'le P9ffec1 lt'r'l!le
l .,AI&,...,
Ll-1 -.n I C09Mt't nl •LA. Featured 1 reporl on smog
In LOI Angeles, a summer cheefleadlng
camp wtlefe song girls 11a1n, the latest
rook vldeOI. new heir la&hlons
I La DITICICll
UD'IJ•t'1ACI
YGUMmt"CllfT ..,•~n 11CTAC--llM:lm./~9CMIT
1NI mAT WMOIMITI Wtlllam Conrod
is )04ned by Tammy Gt1me5, Ge<aldtne
Fitzgerald, Gene Berry and Howard Dutt
IOf a series ot mystery vignettes kl which
three famous delectwes 1nv11e viewers to
help them solve their most puzzling ca~
i hr . 30mtn t
teo~Zlll -· 9Cml "Back From The Dead' ( 1957.
Mystery) Peggie castle. Arthur Franz. A
women Is P<>S&eS8ld by the sp1rlt of her
husband's first wile ( 1 hr 30 min ) NI® ... • 8 Cll llA•lll. •J. Magnum investigates
the puzzling accidental drowning ol a llfe-~ard (1 hr) '8! ID PAm The students suspect thal a
suicide nole was written by a tenow class-
mate -{IN)
8 MOVll "The War Lord" ( 1965. Ora-
ma) Charlton Heston, AIChard Boone A
knight moves lo Iha N0r1h Sea Shofe and
establ1Shes a town (2 hrs )
l ([ICOllM)
9Cm1 "Capr1ee" ( 1967 Myslery)
OortS Day. RJchard Harrts A woman tra·
11els tncognilo to track down the narcotics
rtng responsible I()( her lather's death (2
NS ~ i P.ll "AIAZlll A 11\19-day stop-smok-
tng camp 11'1 Aotlda. a session with a lop
chlfa photographer m MCMI "The Wiiby Conspiracy" ( 1975,
Orama) Sidney P0ille1 Michael Caine A
bite" ~II Alrietn r.tMI .. fa out wltll t'lll ••wvw tl'id • *f\lt• mining tr.QI""' on • CIOM·COIHltr)' 11t11 10 ktcalt dtamonoe
•nidd.!l'.YMl• .,=~·) 1'9 -.AT WU~111 Conreo
11 Joi~ tw Timmy Qrlmel. OttaJdln4t
fll1g«1t0. Gene Betry tnd ~ard OUlf
IOI ....... of m)'ll!')' vloMll• In Vitllch
""" famoue cletecllwe fnvt1t VleWtfl to twlp lhern I04w thelt moat puuang ceMe
fJhr 30mln) iiOwii "Din.," ( 1982. Comedy) 8te11e
Ulttr1befg, Mlolcey Roc.irkt A llaltln'lofe
dl"411 i. the hengout tor 1 quln11t of young
men ....., d\JrlnQ lhe time when Iha pr ...
tuf.. of ldulthood are ttvMttnlng IO d~ •= 'R' ( t hf , 60 min.) ~...,~
liCMI "The Gr .. t Muppel Clper" Mt. Com.dy) Charltt Qrodln. Oline loo R.ootttra K11m11. Foute and GonLo
lract a l1bulout llolen Jewel to LOl'ldon ·a· ( 1 hr., •O min.)
(D) C0U. ~ Arllooa 119 UC~) (I) ICIDt •1'111 ... Host Bon-i\li FrtnkPn IXpiol'H the poeHlve end fleO·
1t1ve aapec11 ot divorce and the lmpoct ol
divorce on chlkhn ( 1 hr )
• _,... "The Odd Angry Shot" ( 1979.
Or1ma) Ot1h1m Ktnnedy, John
Hargre.vee An Au1tr1llan volunteef IOl-
dler Isn't quite prepared f()( tne eight• and
11tuat1ons he find• during his lour of duty
In Vietnam (I hr . 32 min )
-· ttl AMAlllA'I Amanda's bungling bellhop Aldo tall• for a gorgeous 11eward esa i CMAll.ft--.. La Dl'TICTOI ... llCMI "Aoes High" ( 1977. Adven-
ture) Maleolm McOowen. Chrlatopher
Plummer A team ol wetl·tralned British Ill·
ers soars Into aerlal action In the sklet
over Europe during WOfld W1r I (2 hr11 . 10mln)
•B Cll -1-AJ and Rick are hired to find a young woman who d1$8p-
peared without a trace from a haunted
hotel roap
5
1 1 hr) D GD A mM Samantha finds oul
what her lather's jOb as really llke after
!!Qendlng a day al the station house B 9 TOO Cl.Gii POii COl9ICll'T Muriel's
photo MISSi()(l with a crew of stevedorH Is
disrupted when Henry ahOws up with' a
hungry Andrew .......... em ~ mM Regularly scheduled
programming may be delayed doe to ~~breaks.
(£),,_ "1983 Davia Cup" Coverage of
the opening round USA \IS Argentina In
the deeid1ng match (A) (2 hrs . 30 min.) CO _,... "Cannery Row" (1982. Ora·
ma) Nick Nolte. Debra Winger In a 1940s
California coastal town. a marine blologtst
becomes romantlcaHy ln11ol11ed with a girl
lrom the local bofdellO 'PG' (2 hrs )
CS)(I)MOVll "Cat People" (1981, Fanta-
sy) Naatassla Klnskl, Malcolm McDowell,
Falling In love poses a probltm tor a
young woman who 1urna 1n10 a ferocK>uS
big cat If She mates with someone wtto la
not of her own kind 'R' (2 hrs.) ••I~ TNIAnm "Winston Churehlll The Wilderness Years" As the
countdown to war begins. people outSlde
Parliament look increasingly toward Church~-'M' 8) CJ (1 hr . f5 min.) • D ti) The "1::oech tries 10 ctiange
h1$ daughrer's mlnQ abOut Iha unacrupu-
lous man she is determined 10 marry (R) G ttl rr TAlll TWO Sam has to 1rea1 a
~~Ing 00tl'l9dlen
Cl) _. "Tri. t<.nlutkt..tn' 1184&.
Adventure) Bu1f L1net111tt1. Diana Lynn
A man Ind nit eon lighl lhelt WIY tcfoet
the t<entucky T1rt1t0tv Into Ta.at (2 11,. 30mltl I r '
! .. A~I;
ltfli f "The Agelhe Chf11lle lie> : The Glfl In Tht Tr1Jn" Chlrmlno end
llCklttl Qeofge Rowllnd leeV9t home
IOOklng IOf 1civ.n1ur• on the Portemoutn
tr11nr.!(1 h~ltl.)
-..,. ~ Valene retur09 to I ~ .. 't.."7-, ...... .._ .. Richard ol Cl '1 mur:,r~ 1 hf ) 8. NI.&. A Pf1Clnc1 c.p-
iifn IOCUMI tht Hiii 8trMI offklef• Of cor-
ruption, •nd Balaa and Coffey lnveetlgat•
1n Utben C41111e rutlle< (A) ( f nr ) 11!.l-:'::lah ,,.. , 1ea2. Or•me) ~erlet Bronton, Jiii trelafld A vloll"'ta
moves to Loa A~ 10 conllnue hfa flghl !il&lnlt crime 'R ( 1 hr .• 35 min.)
ClfJ ml unll'I -llOCID Tht lmpr ... llonltl UMt hit vatt repertoire of oeleb<lty
1101Ce1 to portr1y 1 variety of ohlr1e1art In
thltl oomlc veralon ot Iha English lagend.
l hr)
IU'YIOY•MMI
_. "Mommle Oeer111" (1981. Dr•
ma) Ftyt Ounaw1y, Diana Scarwld. For-
tlee tllm lier Joen C<ewford railee her two
•d0911d el'llldren In 1 dc>meltlc 1tmoa-
phere that.vlrlta trom luxurious comfort
to udltUc dltc~lne 'PG' (2 hrs . 9 min.) 1119\9111 -..... .,. ..... llYlmY "The Agalhl CM8tle Sto-
ries· The Glfl In The Tflln" Charming Ind
leckletl George Rowland lea\191 home
IOOklng tor adventure on the Portsmouth
lraln O (1 hr . 6mln)
-· ....... , ... Neel G1ble< Ind Jet· Irey Lyons Piek the belt flltna ot 1982. ~)
,... (IZ) MOVll ··oo11a1h At The Conquett Of
Damascus" ( 196-4., Adventure) Rock Ste-
vens Helga Line ~ atronqmen hero trlee
to rescue an embattled king and raatore
him 10 his nghttul plaoe of power. ( 1 hr ,
50m1n .. 1•IW~ Arizona vs.
UCLA (2hra.)
l lLLYWc:.MMll
TNl&i&I• MAMY~
MCMI "The High And The Mighty"
( 1954, Orama) John Wayne, Claire Tre-
vor. An airplane with 22 passengers
ab08td runs Into danger en route to San
Francisco. (2 hrs. 20 min.)
(J:) MCMI "Has Anybody S"'1 My
Pants?" ( 1978, Comedy) A rather prua.
ISh farmer ol Gennan dnoent tiles to
Heidelberg to take over a hotel lett by tile father ( 1 hr .. 20 min )
(n>llO¥ll "Garage Glrla" (1981, Orama)
Usa Deleeuw, Georgina SpeMn A
church-group sdloolteacher heads an
auto shop run by lour garage glr1a. () hr.,
30 min) (l)LOWlll,_..MC...:t~
(I)MCMI "Sparkle" ( 1976, Orama) Irene
care. Lonette McKee CA.Iring the 1950s,
three black sisters from the ghetto
become muscat superstars, but eventual-
ly wffer from Iha l)fessuras ot st11dom. ~·PG'jlhr.•~ ,_, ......
1W Cll flmCY Quincy suspects that an
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: ~Merry Wives of Windsor' Festival opens at OCC
From Page 1
Purkim will portray the role of Fai.tatf in
·the Shakespeare play. Purkiss, a professional
.ctor, ia chairpenon of OCC'a Theatre
Depattment.
"Bill is an uproarious Falstaff," says
Golaon, director of the play. "He brings all
of h1a acting expertise and experience to the
role. He's brilliant."
Other Calt memben lnclude Chtls
Purk.im, Pat Frazier, Elizabeth Tierney,
David West, Jennifer Grandi, Tom King,
Clayton Benton. Bryan Burnes, and Dustin Tri Nguyen. .
Legend has it that Queen Elizabeth,
after becoming enraptured by the character
of John Falstaff in ~enry IV parts I and II,
.asked Shakes~ to write a new comedy
about the fat knight. He did 10 in just two
weeb. Hia creation was "The Merry Wives
of Wi.ndaor.''
" 'Merry Wives' was once the most
produced ol all of Shakespeare'• comedies,"
Goi.on says. "In recent yean, however, it
bu only occasiooally been eeen. It is
pndaely became of the unfamiUarlty of this
play that it ia ldMlly suited for lnclusion in. colleae lle8IOll.." ..
Shakespeare's work wu first premented
tn 1597. Nicolal wrote his opera. hued on the
play, more than 250 years later. [t WU fint
preaented in 1849.
According to Chardonnay, Nicolai •
tranllated Shabapeare'1 worde into German
for h1a opera. A number of 8Cfl'DeS were
eliminated, however, a1cag with wvena1
major chancten. .
''That's IOIDethina Nicolai had to do, be
had no choice," CharOnnay aid. "Had be
kept the entire play in18ct, it would have
been an elah'-"bour opera. He maintained the
integrity oI the charaden and the story,
however.''
Chardonnay has transfonned Nicolai's
work back into English for the OCC
production.
"Rather than spending hol.lfli translating
the work myself from Gennan to English, I
went directly to the Shakespeare script," she
says. "The words that our singers will be
singing are directly out of Shakespeare's
play."
Both directors will be telling the same
story, but they have exerci!led artistic
license and will be telling it dUferently.
"We've got a bit of a rivalry going here,
and the two casta are guarding the secrets of
their productions," Chardonnay says with a
smile. "We'll be in the audience that first
night to aee their show, and they'll be in our
first audience to see our production.
"I think the two productions will look at
Shakespeare's story from different vantage
points. We're going to play it from a cla•cal
perspective, using vintage ooetumes and
~production is not classjnl in that
sense," Golson says. "It is not our intent to
try to do the definitive production of the
play, but rather to try to capture the spirit,
the fun, the bawdiness, and the celebration
that we feel Shakespeare intended in this
piece.
"In other words, pleaae forgive our anachronisms.,,
Tickets for the opera are priced at $10,
while Uckeia for the play are being sold for
~-They may ~ purChued in the OCC
Ticket Office, located in the college's Student
Center BuildJng. The office ia open Monday
thtOuah Friday trom 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Tickets may
be purch...ed by phone, using· Visa or
Maste.rcard, by calling 556-5527.
For ticket infonnation, phone 556-5880
Claudia Nogle gbes Marco
Sehinclelmann a dressing gown
in -Orange Coast-College.'•
producti~n of Otto Nicolai's
opera, "The Merry Wives of
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'An Almost Perfect Person •• .'An almost perfect play i
By .JIMMY JOHNSON
Of ~. Dally Pilot Staff
"An Almost Perfect Peraon" is an almost
perfect play foe dinner theater. It goes down like
a rich dea9ert.
Starring Linda Kaye Henning, the little
three-act comedy opened last wee\ at the
Harlequin Dinner PlayhOUle and will run through April 10. •
"An Almost Perfect Peraon," a new play by
Judith Rom, ls the story of a woman who ha
been recently widowed and att.empta to make a
new life foe henelf and two children by runnina
for Congraa.
In addiUon to Henning, who starred for .even
years in the popular televiskln aeries "Petticoat
Junction," the play features Mark L . Taylor of
TV's ''House Calla.'' and Seth Foster. Tom Blank
clireda a well-<hmen CMl in thia very funny St.cl'y
about women in politics.
Politics make stage bedfellows might well haw
been the title of thia little tale. No doubt that WU
what Rom was thinJdna about when she pen.twJd
"An Almost Perfect Per.m."
Henning, who is no straJ'l8el" to the Harlequin
crowd, having starred there earlier in "Mary
Mary." proves once again she can handle comedy
with the best of them.
Ti.ming is i.mpol"tant in this laugher and the
three9ome plays very well off each other -
Henning. the widowed mother in
search of a new life, Taylor aa Jerry .
Leeda. her financial oomultant and best friend.
whoee life as a husband aves 80lneth.ing to be
desired, and i'oeter u Dan Connally, her campaign
man.,er-. who wan.ta to be more than )Jal a
penon who band1ee her nm for Waahington.
'Ille three principals all have their momenta,
bu1 this la Henning'• show, and she &eta most of
the lauaha. "An Aimc.t Perfect Penon" la not
heavy cxmedy, nor la it alalJSfick. just a funny
little play that goes well aher a nice meal.
The Wiffenpoofs set
to appear in concert
'The Whiffenpoofa, Yale Univenity'a a capella 9in81n1 poup. wt1l appear in concert at the South
Cout Repertory Monday, at 8 p.m.
Their appearance la beiq sponaored by the
Yale Alumni Club of Qranae O>uftty.
1be Whiffenpoofa, a telect group of 14 tenion
at Yale, ~ cho9en eKh yeer from mnong the many
underpwtuate lfnlina 8fOUP9· They carry on over
70 yearc of tradition u they repraent Yale in
•ppe.e.rances throulbout the world.
The WbiffenJ>oofa performance la a· blend of
Linda Kaye Henning and Mark L. Taylor are the stars of "An
Almost Perfect Penon," playing a t the Ha.rlequin Dinner
Pia house.
• .,...,~·· and profe.monal. 'nletr wide repertoU-e ..
inch ahow tunes. coDeae .anp. IWinC en and
jazz oumbera, popular ballads and orialnal
con ~ 1ltton..
Tk:keta for the Wbiffenpoofa canoert are pc1oed
at $10. For J.nformaUon and rwervaUon., call •
Qarlotte AJexander (714) 731-2032 from 9 a.m. to J.
p.m.
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~ foe another of her own kind. Featura the v°"9 al Mia a. KISS ME GOODBYE.: Rated PO • ..,, Sally neld. TZ7h t, h . Vt-1-... , __ A..L.1-and Jeff a..ut-.... Jeff Bridcie-and Jama c.aan in a dred plot line involvtna ,.,. i a S S OWl ng Farrow. Robert~ .. ~ nnun --
• a man. woman and 1he women'• first bUlband -in iphit nm HOUSE ON SORORITY ROW: Bated R. with ~ form. l o c Kathryn McNeil and EUeen David8on. A well·made, TOC1I'SIE: Rated PG. Dusdn Hoffman plays an out a ong ran ~e QQS t ais.-ful bonw film with llW'prillnaly little of the of work actor wbo doOI wcmen•1 dotblnl. ind wtm a 0 · . ~~ eo& mmt of. tlM!9e flicka concentrate on. ~ 90llP opera role. l\annlat film of the year. and It'• quite ~ touch.las. mo. .._... Lanp, Teri ~ and BtU Mumay 48 HRS.: Rated R, teama Nick Nolte and Eddie SOPHIE'S CHOICE: Rated R, it.art Meryl Stnep In
l:> are a1perb In a&pprthw ro1ea. Murphy Ill a. wtylilla~ COIDlldy. Dlreeted tiy W.iter a IOUl-deep performance which ia •t.ronc mouah to ;f Bl!:8T FRll'.ND8: Rated PG, 9tan Burt Reynoktil md KW. the fUm'a bat~ 19 Murpby·ln bll snen cW.n. eclipse the !llm'1 1hortcomtna1. Streep dtaappean -... Goldie Hawn• a couple who dedde to many aft.er livlnc compJet.ety Into her role • a concentration camp llUl'Vtvor
II ~ for· ymn. Mose. of the comedy comes in the GANDHI: Bated PG. st.an Bin K.tnpley • India'• haunted by 11JilL But the film, at nearly three how's kine. J dtpictioo ol the couple'• in·law problenw. nmM•iolent mahatma. NwUnc perfonmnce mabl th.ii may tax the petience of action film eddicta.
1 E.T. nm l'!XTRJVl'J!IUU!'.STRLU.: Ra1led PO, ltln -•t al a Jwllr, a,.• it la, ormttnue!Jy ~ Hwy 'I'bama, n.. w.u.ce, Robert lbme•achton and .--TIMEBIDEB: Rated PG, tbl1 11 a bumorou1.
> Drew u...-. Tb.Ill '-1-1y ecd•lrned 9denoe-fant..v THE DARK CRYSTAL: Rated PO, 1tan the fast·pecie.d action film bwd on a time wwpwhich burtlel > .._.~.._~ ._.. _, u-behind tbe the main character ti.ck Into old Mexico. &an Fr-ed -film deall with a yoonc boy who bdrienda a little bt implred cratklm cl Jim~ the man Ward .. biker Lyle Swann, with Belinda Bauer and .2 alien from outer llJ90e. Thia f.amUy film ha been touted Muppeca. But tbeee a.cur. are not~ and trap -
0: • oae ol. the bat In yean. tbe7'1'9 the lnhabltanta of a fanc.y world where the Peu!r Coyoce.
ENIGMA Ra1ed PG, atan MarUn ~•a -=ret .cnag1e for FOCI 9')d evil 19 tmna p&a,ed out apimt a TIMEWALKER: Rated PG. Science·fictJon film aaent on a mWon behind the Iron Curtain. Plol aatfen 11n.1at.er b9dqpuuod. A triumph cl lnnoYatioo. deliln and about a mummy wbo breaka kJOee oo a coUese campua.
from pred.idabWty and twiata which prove uncanvtndns. technolocY. Thou&h It ii lilly. 9hallow and hwnorie.., the film doel
STii.L OF THE NIGHT: Rated PG. ltan Meryl nm EMPIRE STRIKES BACK: Rated PG, uu. manaee '°work up IOIDe ~·
Streep and Boy Sdldder in a murder mystery which .quel to "Star Wan" wu nearly• well-recetYed • lta TREASURE OF THE roUR CROWNS: Ra1l8d PG.
abo&mda with Bithccddan themea. Unforiunat.ely, the ~ wbm Ol'fcinally releMed. c.i reYiYea mm& thLI ll a 3·D adventure 1tory with advanced spedal
film never be.eta up enouah to pnMde audience any r-1 cl the old~ playm by Mark H.qMll. HarrtllDD eftecu.. mMb and a at.one CMde oenterpiet'e. lnte19t. Ford and Carrie Fllher, and introduc:ea 90CDe new
FaANCZS: Bated R. Melodrundc b6opapby cl the cbancten. -tncludln« "Yoda" feelUrinc the "'*-ol THE ENTITY: Rated R. s.rt.ra Henhey gjve1 an
late movie star FraDCe9 Farmer, deallnc with her "Mill PlaY'•" tnnk O&. outstanding performance u a Younc mother wbo ll
n•belHoua wen y.n and her ~ In ~ Mid repeatedly att.acked by an umeen preeence. Despite IDIDr
grapbk:ally depictlne her stNll)e with a eeries of THE TOY: Rated PG, thil lilly CXllmdy ...,_ J-=lde mudcn::,.£.1,:utn1. the film bo&1ta 10me effective
a(JIJU91t mental br.eakdawm. After DDe ~ momenta Ga-in and lUchard Pryoc. 'nw: obvioul PP are 00 white-1equencea and praenta an lnt.elWtini WI
w the be8innina. Jud • i..m,e wrm In a txirc.fu.I kJn&'er' funny by about balf·way throuP the ~. of war between Pl}Cbiatriata and parapaychololista.
perfmmance~ but direc:tor Gnlme C1ffcnl *-1he THE VERDICT: Rated R for langua1e. Paul LOVESICK; Rated PG. Dudley M~ 1tan aa •
molt mnBd MpeC1a of the ltm'y, and tak.-eYldmt P. ln Newman 1Pve1 bis belt. performance In years u • ps~ who fa.Ill in love with a t>e.utiful )'OWll
.. P'1f~a1het ~~~~~ ~=J19YCbia1rista) clrunllen lawyer who pull.a h.lmwlf topther to try a petJent played by P.&abeth ~-Film la marnd by .....---~ ........... -... ._ lonphot cw llPfrwt a powerful lepl firm repreamUng a weak ICript and an uneven performance by Moore.
the CatboUc Arrhdkxww of lbt.ort. Hlch-octane dbwcUcll t nm YEAR OF LIVING DANGDOUSLY: Rated -GU--. Lwnet ("Prince of the Oty"). WITHOUT A TRACE: Rated PG. Gripping story 0 R. A yow::w ~ ta.km cm bil ftnl tq .....,.....,._ .,, .._.._, an En1ll1h profenor (Kate Nelllaan) whole aon
coverlnc the 1ut da11 of the Sukarno reatme In THE LAST UNICX>RN: Rated G , thia ii anoth« d.luppemw on hia way to IChooL NeWpn alws a IU'Oal
Indonesia, and meeta • dlvene unJ of charad.en, animated ver8on of a now} -but this time It'• for Mlultl performance. and the film dffla with an important
hrl•dlna ui entarnatic little man nmned Billy. briJJ.lantl1 •wen• the ldda. '!be ltor)'. bead oo a fantMy by Peier IUb,Ject ln a rell900Ably cndl~ falbion. nae relentlemly
pla,,ed by the Amatcao actnm Llnd9 llun.L 8. BeacJe. followa the odymey of a unJcom on her aearch IOmber icne la a bit wearyir\I thouab·
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''DOll'T MISS
TABLE FOR FIYE''Jon'?9ht
VOIGHT'S MARVELOUS
PORTRAIT TURNS THIS
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A film as powerful as the feelings
this famly di9ooYers.
"JON VOIGHT TAKES
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AND. EMERGES
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5 -~ Music of Ireland comes alive
The muaic of Ireland ln aong and are multi-1.nst:rumentalist balladeers, J
ballad wlll come alive at 8 p.m . who perform authentic traditional ~
Saturday at Orange Cout College and contemporary folk music of ~ durtng a couce: t by the exdtinl Irish Ireland and America. Between them. ~
folk duo, Paddy West, ln Fine AJ1a they play 10 i.nstrwne:nta. ~
Hall 119. Paddy West's re~rtory includes ~
Advance ticketa, priced at $3, are on aonga and ballad.a that tell of Ireland's {:
sale ln the OCC Ticket Office. Tickets long atruggle for freedom; rousing
will a1ao be 80ld at the door for $4. drinking aon~u::ce music; ana 1: !:JiiiiiPiiiatrickiiiiiiiiiiiiKennediiiiii~~andiiiiiiDoniiiiiiiiiMasteniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ca~t~· liiioviiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiif iiilrelandiiiiiiiiiiiiaindi ~ . ~
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the incurably romantic.
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"A DAY IN THE DEATH OF JOE roG,'' a Westmltwter C-ommunity ~ter, 7272 pie St., ~~:!a':.:~t~~ along Orange Coast =~·~~9!;:1~U~1::~;:~
Curtain time ii 8 p.m. Call 997-6856 for April 2. _ ... ~ "J.ll.J'!S OF THE FIELD," a ... ____ ..._ .. '"' ... _ • ...._. .... .--. about witchcraft, operu WednHd.ay at the LP U&IUU9 ~ un: .. A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS," a hiat.orical Repertory Coompany, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin building of a chapel. complete. lta run th.la weekend
drama, opena tmllabt at the Gem ~ter. 12852 (731-2792). PerfonnancM wm be liven March 9-!3 for Showcue ~roductiom at the W..imin.ater
Main St., Gerden Grow (636-7213). Perlannancee and 18-20 at 8:U evenina• and 2:30 Sunday Audltcrium. 7071 W~ Ave., Westznimter will be given Wednadays through Saturdays at 8 afternoam. (894-8786). Final perfornwYN are tonight and
p..m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. until April 2. "BETRA y AL,'' Harold Pinter'• drama about Saturday at 8:30 and Sunday at 2 p.m.
"AN ALMOST PERFECT P£RSON," a an extramarital affair, la on mp at South C.oiist "THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR,'' a family
comedy about a woman'• political MPUatiom. ii the Repertory, M5 Town Center Drive, ec.ta Meu comedy, opena tonlaht at the Garden Grove
fare at the Harlequin Dinner Playbou.e, 3503 s. (957-4033). Perfonnances are pn!9e'Dted Tumdays Community Theater, Chapman Avenue at St.
Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-Mll). Curtain times through Saturdays at 8 p.m., &mdays at 7:30 and Mark'• Street, Garden Grove (897-5122).
vary Tue9days throuah Sundays until April 10. weekend matinees at 2:30 througn March 27. . Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays
"ANNIE GET YOUR GUN,'' the muaical "CLOSELY RELATED,'' a new play in lta at 8:30 and Sundays at 2:30 through March 26.
biography of Annie Oakley, continues at Sebaatian'1 world premiere, la being pre9e0ted 00 the Second "PRIVATE LIVES," Noel Coward'• comedy of
Weit Dinner Playhouae, 140 Ave. Pico, San Stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town C.enter romantic tenalona, i1 on 1tage at the Newport
Clemente (492-9950). Performances are given Drlve, Coata Mesa (95'7-4033). Curtain ls 8:30 Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport ·
nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times. Tueedays through Saturdays, 8 p.m. Sundays and 3 Beach (642-8119). Performances are given
"BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE," a comedy p.m. on weekmd mati.neea until March 20. See Diversions, Page 7
"An important movie -
a moVle I want you to see ...
if l had a child ... I wouJd take mHhild
to see t..hU, fiJ m... .. ~"' " ''"""" 4ill.UI " :... "
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From Page 6 Space 111, Santa Ana. Exhibition of drawino,
1bundays throulh Saturdays at 8 p.m. until March environmental 1tructurea and inter-medla
12. installation will be p1'811111)ted March 2-25. Gallery
"SEE HOW THEY BUN," a farce let ln an houn anr Wednesday-Sunday, noon-5 p.m. EnaJJsh vbrqe, Is playing at the San Clemente Information MM989.
Community Theater, -202 Ave. Cabrillo, San LAGUNA BEACH MUSEUM OF ABT, 307
CJemente (492--04&). Performances are ICbeduled Clitf Drive; Laguna Beach. Exhibit of oeramic.and
Fridays mKl SaturdQa at 8 p.m. t.brou8h March 26. mixed med.la ICulptme. w1ll be preaented Matth
ART 3-April 17. HOW'I are daily except Monday 11:30
-a . m . -4 : 3 0 p . m . Ad m i 1 a ion h f r·e e .
Information 49'-6531. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE, Flne Art JEWISH CX>MMUNITY CENTER OF SOUI'H
Gallery. An exhlbitim entitled, .. Al Bia Al Ufe." ORANGE COUNTY, 298 Broadway, Laguna .
featurtnc full-ecale art. will be pre1mted March Beech. An art exhibit of worim by Jeanette Pincus
9-30, weekdays from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. lnfannatioo will be on display Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 656-~~S GALLERIES, l390 South Coaat throuah March 18. Admiwicwi ia free. Information 951-1404. Highway, Lasuna Beach. A collection of oila, LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ABT. A watercolor and ICUlpture will be on dilplay Mareh 3-20, Wedne.day-Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p .m. student lhow of paintinp and ICulpture by Jerry Information 494-2497. Boelen will be on display ln the upstatn gallery
ORANGE COUNTY CENTER FOR ' through March 18· Houn att Monday-Friday, 9
NTEM.PO a.m.-4 .m. and Saturday, 9 a.m.-nooo. Information CO BABY ART, 3621 W. MacArthur, 837-6803.
e dwords MESA CINEMA
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8tST N:T1IE8S. DaSltA wt1'0QI MST~-~ l'ICT09 • LOU\'S~n Jll
BEST OlllCllV.!. 5CJlttl'fPUlY DOUGLAS MY SlY.""AIO BEST SOl'IC •t; P WHEJt& WIS IRUJl«I"
B&ST OIUGINA.1. 5COll&
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VOBPAL GALLERY , 328 Glenneyre, -'i
Lq\ma Beech. A colJecUon of odalna1 lll'lnta and ~
ecrylic ICulpture wm be on dJaplay ldarch a-May 1. I
Hours are 11 a .m.-6 p.m. daily. lnfonbation
494-9441. s
NEWPORT CENTER BRANCH LIBRARY, f
SM San Clemente Drive, Newpo11 Be.ch. A panel ......,
d'9ctt1Gon on studio art will be held Man:b 8 from ~
10-12 a.m. Fee ll t6 fer the lecture. Intonnation a:
499-3145 or 644-2287. ~
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SOUTH COAST REPERTORY, 655 Town ~
Center Drive, Costa Me.a, The Yale Club of Orange .....
County praen1s the Yale Un.ivenity Whitfenpoofa, e>
a male alee club, in concert March 7 at 8 p.m. ~
Information 731-2632.
IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL. Chanticleer, an
11 -man a capella ~p. will perform March 5.
lnfonnation 831-4656 or 559-1313.
See Diversions, Page 9
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IT'STIME:
For one young men •
to stand up tor everyone.
IT'S TIME:
For everyone to cheer
•n 8Ct of oourage.
1T'S TIME:
To -th• motion picture thet haa captured
America's lmeglnatlon.
-zings and zooms along with bruthlesa
ap11d. Ad¥enturaua and hypnotic.•
-Alrx Reed, N.Y. POST
•every one of the elementa from cast
to camera la cr1ap, direct and fine.•
-Shetla Benion, LOS ANGELES TIMES
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Orange Coast theater
Performers pool talents for benefit show
By TOM TITUS
Of tlae D&UrPUo• Sc.tr
Local community theater performers are
pooling their talents ln a benefit show for an
Orange County aherifra deputy, paral)'U!d by a
gunshot wound.
On March 19, eeveral Westminster 11ervice
clubs and the Orange County Sheriffs' Aaaociation
will stage "The Mt.We -1955-1965" at the fonner
17th Street School Auditorium at Westminster
Avenue and Hoover Street. Pr'OCeeda will benefit
Sgt. Ira G. ~ Jr .. who was shot aeveral times
attempting to thwart a robbery at the Orange
Mall on Nov. 6, 1980.
Michael Aquila and Clark Bunon are
produdng and directing the show. which will
leatutt perfonnances by Ron Grigsby, Chuck and
Mary Benton. Tom Wheeler and the Go for Broke
Banet. Ticlc:ets, which are tax-deductible, are $7 .50
and reeervabona are being taken evenings
at 897-9881.
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THE LAGUNA MOULTON Plarhouse has
done 1t apin -won the Festival o Amencan
C.ornmunlty Theaters' regional tournament for
the third •trataht year.
Thia year's winning entry waa ''Lou Gehrig
Did Not Die of Cancer" by Jaaon
(''Championship Seuon") Miller. Jon Sidoti,
Barbara F.divan and Kathryn Johnson compri.Bed
the cut under the direction of Alex Golaon.
The Laguna production now advances to the
regional competition, to be held on home ground
at the Moulton Playhouae the weekend of April
22-24. The winner goes to the national finals ln
Alaaka, with·the U.S. clwnplon oorrlpetlng on the
international level 1n Japan. • ••
CAU.BOARD -Auditions for "'The
Philadelphia Story" will be held Monday at 7:30
P:m. at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272
Maple St., Wftltm.ins1er ... dlrector J.D .
Reichelderfer will cut six men, three women and
a teen-age girl ... call 995-4113 for more
infonnation.
The ea.ta Mesa Ovic Pla~ouae will hold
tryouts for the musical play " y in the Dark"
Sunday at 2 p.m. and Wednetday at 7 p.m. in the
theater, on the north end of the Orange County
Fairgrounds . . . Pali Tambellini ia directing and
will cast eight women and five men, plus singers
and dancen . . . further details are available at
754-5159.
Readings for the oomedy "Mixed Doubles"
will be held March 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. at the
Garden Grove Community TI\ellter, at Chapman
A venue and St. Mark's Street. Garden Grove .
five men and six women are needed for the show.
with further information available at 897-5112.
The San Clemente Community Theater will
hold auditions for "Follies a la Carte ill," a
variety show, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thunday
at 7:30 p.m. at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave.
Cabrillo, San Clemente .. director Charles
Ashbaugh is seeking singers, dancers and thase
interested in doing abort skits.
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BACKSTAGE -UC Irvine's Drama Workshop
will present a new play called "St.range Snow"
Thunday through Saturday of next week at 8 p.m.
in the Fine Arts Little Theater ... Theresa Larkin
is directing the drama about two Vietnam veterans
reunited 10 yean after the wac ... Gerald Dean
Cleverdon, John Garrett and Wendy Warren
comprise the cut ... call 833-6617 for ticket
lnfonnation ...
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BEST PIC1URE
BEST ACTOR-Paul Newman
BEST DIRECTOR -Sk/nn> 1.mMt
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
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CHAPMAN CX>LLEGE, Be-tell Hall. 333 N.
Glwll St., <>r.np. A flute, bMIOOO and piano trio
will perfonn March 6 at 4 p.m. Admtwion is free,
lnfonnation 997-6871.
UC IRVINE. J'lne Arta Ccocert Hall. The UCI
Concert Choir will pre9e11t a pl'Oll'8ID of varied
worb March 5 and 6 at 8 p.m. Saiwday and 4 p.m.
Sunday. Admiaton U. $4 1eneral. Information
833-6617.
UC IRVINE. Fine Ar1a VW.. Tbeater. UCI
Chamber Otc:beitra will perfttm llarcb 4 at 8 p.m.
Tlcke1a are $4 aenenl; infarmadan ~17.
MARY wa&oN LIBBABY, 7C17 l!lectrtc Ave.,
Seal Bnch. The Yaaye String Quartet will be
joined by Rita Borden an the piano foa• a concert
March 6 at 3 p.m. Admtwion la free.
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"'Fraoces' is a Triumph!"
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aiocer t March 4 lllld 5" at 8 p.m. 'llcbtl ·are *'
pneral. Information 833-eel1.
CAL STATS UNIVJ:BSrTY, LONG BEACH.
Univentty 'Ibeater. Jeff Slayton & Danoen will
perfonn March 5 and 6 at· 8 p.m. ndteta are f7
pnenl. Information (213) 498-5526.
SADDLEBACK CX>LLD:a:, South Fine Arta
That.er. Student dance CCOCC!l't ..-an stqe March
8-!2 at 8 p.m. Information 831--165() or 831-4546. .-ETt.--------
OBANGE COAST COLI.JIXI .. i1m A.rt& Hall
119. Worb by two new pi.ywri8bta will be reed
March 6 at 7 p.m. InfmmaUOn 5~5725.
KNCYITS BERRY FARM, Buena Park. The
23rd Annual World Gold Panning Cham.Pcmbipa
will be held March 5 and 6. Information 437-0*·
BALBOA PAVD..ION, Balboa Penlmula. The
c.o..t Jazz Society will spemor-a Jm Alive dance
OD March 6 from U p.m.
PACIFIC M11I'UAL AUDITORIUM, 700 San
Clemente Drive, New pwt Bwzh. Sympmlum oo
~ and art .. it relate8 to the Edvard
Munch exblblt at tbe Newport Harbor Art
M.-um. 3 p.m. Sunday. $4 for pneral public. $.1
f« .,,....a.en and_.., dtblem and $2 for students.
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COSTA MESA COUNTRY CLUB, 1701 Golf I eow. Drive, c.o.ta Mesa. Newcomer'• Orientation i will be beJd March 4 at 8:15 p.m. A M~t Mask: dance, for thoee who have attended the
orientation, wlll begin at 9 p.m . Information :,;
$S3-8~. ~
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS will hold •
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People ampler will be held March 4 at 8 p.m . .-
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Beech. A new aelf-belp group will be fonning oo
March 7 at 7 p.m. lnfoanation 497-2070 or 833-1017.
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Community Room, 856 San Clemente Drive,
Newport Beach. Oranse County Sin1le1 will
spomor a diacumion March 5 from 5-7 p.m . on
"Power Playa in the Work Environme nt ."
Mmiwion $3. Infonnation 551-1232.
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IHI ORAllil COAST
Willie Wisely
loses TV bid
HB murderer denied
·TV show lie detector
By JEFF ADLER or.,..,..,,......,
Convicted Huntln1ton Beach
murderer Willie Ray Wieely
won't 1et tho chance to 11ar on
the nationally syndicated
televlaion ahow "Lie Detector" u
he had hoped.
An Oran1e County Superior
Court judae. act1n1 upon a
reque1t by Wlaely's own
attorney, ha.I forbidden Wt.ely to
tape a 1e1ment of the 1how,
he»ted by hlgh-proflle criminal
lawyer F. Lee Beiley.
Santa Ana attorney Keith
Monroe uked that hi.I client be
barred from taking a polyeraph
examination and appearing on
the show becauae neither WIRly
nor Balley had consulted him
concerning the appearance.
Judge Francisco Briseno
granted Monroe's request and
IMued an order preventlna the t.IW\11 ~ houn before It WU
tchecfulecl l'eb. 24.
The ahow purporta to ahow ttw
f':Ullt or Innocence of lta 1ueet
'atara" by admlnlatertn1
poly1raph txamlnatlon1 to
1ueat1. The 1ue1ta then are
confronted with the f'ftulta of the
lie detector tett before a national
audience.
WIRly, 29, haa been teeking to
appear on the 1how for about
four montha. He claim• a
polygraph examination that
never wu admitted u evidence
In hla trial confirm• he la
innocent
Wisely la awaiting formal
aentencing for the murder of hla
stepfather, 61-year-old Robert
Bray, of Huntington Beach. A
jury hu reconunended a death
sentence.
CIASI EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CF.:NTS
Police
arrest
doctor
By ROBERT .BARKER ... o.IJ .........
Dr. Mark H. Hopp has been
arrested by Huntington Beach
_police on suspicion ol recklessly
dllpenaing drugs to patients,
aUthoritiea said today .
• Two former patients died from
drug overdoses from his
preacdptiona after visiting
Hopp•a detoxification clinic,
Deputy District Attorney
Christopher K.ralick said.
Also arrested on related
charges la Hopp'• daughter,
~Young.~.
Kralick said he is gathering
information to forward to the
state attorney genera.l's office for
a pomiible ~order.
KiiliCk ~ 68-year-oid
phyaiclan is facing 20
mi8demeanor counts that Include
smpidon of preec:rtbl.ng medicine
"under the l{ulae of the
detoxification program."
J!e said patients at the clinic at
6427 :Edinger Ave. were given
Darvon an(l Valium which were
belng uped in lieu of other
1Ubltancea, such as heroin.
'10ne addiction was being
substituted for another," he said.
Hopp's daughter, YOW11, was
charged with eight miademeanor
counts of dispensing Darvon and
Valium without valid
ix-crlptions, Kralick said.
Hopp and Young were
released on their own
recognizance following the
arresta at their office yesterday.
Krallck said that medication
diapenaed at the clinic was
believed used in two drug
overdose deaths in 1980 and
1981.
He said drugs used in the
alleged overdoses "were
cansistent with bottles of pilla at
the death scene that had Dr.
Hopp'• name on them."
Krallck said the drugs were
deatroyed by the ooroner'a office
after the deaths were clamified
u suicides.
D.., .... Plloto by Gery ~
TV crew at left and unseen crowds on shbre wonder how many
more onslaughts The End Cafe can take .
ls this the end for The End?
Restaurant balancing precariously on Huntington Pier
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN or .. .,.., ,... •'-"
With The End Cafe balancing
precarioualy atop spllnterea
wooden pilings 1,800 feet into the
Pacific, a tense "pier watch" is
under way m Huntmgton Beach.
The storm-buffeted city pier,
which has suffered about
$750,000 damage. mainly to the
tip upon which the cafe rests,
was closed to the public
yesterday. But that didn't stop
spectators from gathering on the
adjacent beach with binoculars
and umbrellas in hand.
.Slain Viejo man's body sought
Some onlookers hoped the
local landmark would withstand
the pummeling waves. Others
hoped the storm-powered surf
would kick the remaining legs
out from under the cafe.
By STEVE MlTCBELL Of .. o.IJ ........
The family of a Saddleback dli:Jeae student who WM ahot to
ct.th on the atreeta of Ttjlwl.a
Wflll attempting today to retrieve
(be body of the man from
I )lexlcan ofticl•k •
Ke.nwhile, a Baja Judge wu
~ to rule thla weekend on
f"'
whether a Tijuana policeman
will be put on trial for the
shooting death of Kenneth
Eugene Newton. 24, of Mission
Viejo.
Newton, an electronics student
at Saddlebaclt College, died at
the Tijuana Red Cro. hospital
Sunday about half an hour after
he wu shot on a street just two
miles from the San Ysidro border
crossing.
His three companions.who
were jailed following the
inc ident, have since been
released. according to Tom
Scholl, Newton's roommate.
Scholl, who served in the
Marine Corps with Newton, was
(See VIEJO. Pase A%)
The pier crisis is the latest
chapter in the colorful history of
The End Cafe.
A c.afe sign explains that the
A!Staurant was built ln 1933, that
it was cte.troyed by a fierce storm
in 1939, then was rebuilt and
used as a machine gun poat
during World War II.
John Gustafaon. who has
(See RESTAURANT, Pase .Al)
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TV festival
KOCE, Channel 50,
k.icka oil ha 16·ni8ht
FESTIVAL '83 at 5 p.m.
tomorrow u NOVA
praenu a report on
hip·tpeed traJnt of
today. See TV Los·
VelB' party
v ea.ran• wm ~ather .
tomorrow at o....,e
Coeil eou ... for the 8th
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. The Eatantia High
baeketball team had it1
eeaaon come to an end
la11 ni&ht in the CIF 3-A
1emifln.al1 at Palm
Spring• Hlsh rolled to a
59-54 •letory. Page Bl. Marco Sehlndelmann ••art .. o...,... Cout
College preeen .. Ouo
Nleolal'1 opera ''The
Merry Yi•• ol
Wlntbor," wldeh wUJ
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Weekend
forecast:
No rainfall
By PHU. SNEIDERMAN
aa.d STEVE MARBLE
Ottlwo.lfr .... ....,
Orange County residents,
re eling from a week of
destructive downpours, were
welcoming back a missing friend
today -the sun.
National Weather Service
forecasters said coastal residents
can expect a few clouds but no
addtuonal rain through ttte
weekend. The forecast calls for
variable cloudiness tomorrow
and Sunday, with temperatures
climbing to the mid 60s tomorrow
City land
sales eyed
in Laguna
A half dozen developers are
expressing interes\ in purchasing
62 acres of city property, ana
Laguna Beach City Council
members are holding off on an
analysis of two firm offers until
all the bids are in.
The council voted this week to
retain Keyser Marston and
A81!1ociates to 9Cr'Utinize complex
development offers from two
companies. The analysis will cost
$4,000.
But the analysis will not be
done until atter March 21, the
deadline set by the council for
proposals from any other
lntereated developers for a
62-acre pa."t"el in Sycamore Hills.
To date the dty haa received
propoeala from Sycamore Hills
Venture• and from Goldrich,
Kest and Aaod.ates for purcha8e
of a portion of the 522-.cre dty
parcel between Laguna Canyon
and El Toro roads.
Sycamore Hilla Ventures
proposes to pay the city $5.2
million for the land, upon which
it wanta to build 1,028
apartmenta and oondominluma.
The firm a1lo would develop ·
20,000 aquare feet of commercial .
space, pay off the interest owed ·
(See LAND, Pqe AS)
and to the low 70a Sunday.
Overnight low temperatures
will be in the high 40a or low 509,
weather service spokesman Paul
Tolleaon said.
Local residents and
government agencies were
expected to uae the break in the
weather to continue ~up and
disaster relief efforts in the wake
of this week's storm.
Co~ officiala maintained
early y that the countywide
damage total could reech as high
as $50 million. _
Gov. George Deukmejian has
declared Oransle County a state
disaster area. President Reagan,
who Inspected the battered
Southern California coastline
yesterday by air, promised to
"expedite" the designation of the
region as a federal disaster area.
Such a designation would
allow local storm victims to
qualify for various federal relief
programs.
In cities along the coast, storm
damage assessments continued
today.
(See COAST, Page A%)
Disaster aid
centers open
till Sunday
Three American Red Cross
centers will remain open at least
through Sunday for Orange
County flOQd victims in need of
food, clothing, shelter and
medical services.
The centers are located in
Huntington Beach at the
Huntington Beach Qvic <:.enter,
2000 Main Street; ln Santa Ana
at 601 Golden Circle, and in
Fullerton at 1207 N. Lemon Ave.
The centers will be open from
10 a .m. to 7 p.m . today and
tomorrow and from noon to 9
p.m. Sunday.
The Orange County chapter of
the Red ero. will be dJatributing
free handbooks on how to clean
up flooded homes in
neighborhoods that were
affected. The books will abo be
available at the centers.
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Search stalls VIEJO . . .
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From Page A1
for OC fliers E::~a~:.-~~,, But he hu been ln contact :
wlth two of the three campen ?
who aocompulied Newton, and :
th.I. la what he w• told:
A around and air le&(Ch In the
Sierra Nevada for a pilot and h11
paaaen1er -believed to be
Newport Beech l"ffl estate agenta
-wu halted ap.ln today when
a 1torm moved ln.
ORANGES .. •
. From Page A 1
the runoff cauaed the moat
damqe.
And acattered among the
debria, pinned under fences and
agalnlt car tires, sat hundreds of
smaahed oranges from t h e
nearby orchard. They had been
swept from the fields and into
the ditch by the runoff. When
the channel backed up at a
culvert at Trabuco Road, the
oranges were carried through· the
yards and down Carver by the
rushing water.
Dozen• of o ranges were
clustered several blocks from the
orchard yesterday, signa.la of the
force of the water that rampaged
through the three-year-old
subdivision.
Tht.> twtn.enalne plane Brian
Bertha, 44. and Jett LaHockl, 3e,
were ridina In repor1od.ly went
down In the ruged mountaina
MoJlday near Brld1eport, a
Northern California town.
The Mono County Sheriff'•
Department aald It hu been
unable to locate wrecka1e and
has asked the Civil Air Patrol to
take over the eearch.
But fierce winter stonna have
twk.-e turned back eea.rchera. The
mountain area II deecrlbed u
being rugged and virtually
macceuible thla time of year.
The two men were flying from
Reno to Orange C.0.unty and loet
radio contact with the Oak.land
AJr Traffic Control Center when
passing through the mountaina.
Authorities expressed hope
that the men could still be alive if
the plane landed safely.
"They 're both rug1ed
individuals," said Capt. Peay
Beelhy of the C1v1l AJr Patrol.
"Ken (NewWI\) w .. retumin8
with h1a frienda tram a campU\I
tttp ln one of two unall pkkup
trucka, .. Scholl MJd
"The truck In front 1talled out
In a puddle and Ken "pulled
ahead and •topped to help."
It WU at that time, Scholl aald,
that off-duty Ti).aana s-tzolman
G uadalupe Mon 1topped hi•
own car and enpged Newton In
a heated ar,wnent.
There were ahotl and Newton
wu fatally wounded.
One of Newton'• oompanlona,
Peter Stock, 22, wreatled the gun
away from the officer, who wu
not In uniform, Scholl aid.
When Tijuana police arrived,
they arrested the off-duty officer
and Newton'• three compa.niona.
Scholl said two of Newton'•
friend.a were beaten with club.
and maced, althouah the third, a
woman, was apparently left
alone.
Two of the victims were
released earller this week, and
Stock waa freed yesterday
afternoon. Indeed, lrvine was littered
with vitamin C. There were
oranges In road medians. oranges
in front yarda and oranges In
parking Iota.
A cc ording to airport
authorities in Reno, Bertrua -
the pilot -is a resident of Santa
Ana who works in Newport.
LeHecks is believed to be a
resident of San Clemen te.
Real e1tate board• on the
Orange Cout did not show either
man on their rosters.
.,.., Nol "-oto bf Lee '.,ne
Ominous clouds hover over the Newport Beach oceanfront a s
U .S . V ice Consul Joel
Casaman corroborates Scholl's
story.
A few were even on trees. surf en· prepare for better than normal waves.
Dick Dale's court
appearance delayed
"Newton became involved in
an argument with the driver of
another car that had stopped and
he was shot in the pelvi.a as a
result of the argument," Cassman
said.
The officec remaina In jail on a
homicide charge, Cassman said.
Scholl said he does not know
what sparked the argument
between Newton and Mora,
adding Newton '9 three friend.a
"aren't even sure themaelves."
Qelly Not f'tloto bf Ci-tM at.n
Dulcim er maker Jim Fyhrie stands outside his Laguna Canyon workshop
where his car was parked before it was washed by storm to upper right.
An arraignment for onetime
teen Idol Dick Dale -aa:wed of
having unlawful sex with a
13-year-old girl at his Balboa
mansion -has been postponed
be cau1e of an apparent
schedullni mix.up
Dale, eelf-proclaimed "King of
the Surf Guitar," has denied the
felony aex perversion charges,
claiming he does not even know
the girl.
Dale, whose real name 1s
ruch.ard Anthony MollllOUr, was
popular in the 1960s when his
surf group, Dick Dale and His
Del-Tones, had several hit
records.
The longtlme Newport Beach
resident was arn!Sted last month
on the charges and freed on
$25,000 bail. Dale ia accuaed of
oral copulation with a minor. The
inddent allepdly took place In
1981.
Dale has amerted the charges
are either a "fantasy" on the part
of the girl or a ·•set up" s~mmin.g
from divorce pre<:eedings he
currently is going th.rough.
T he arraignment originally
was set today in Harbo r
COAST GETS BREAK IN. WEEKEND WEATHER . • •
Municipal Court in Newport
Beach.
The Orange County District
Attorney's office, though,
claimed Dale's attorney asked for
a postponement yesterday and
requested the arraignment be
held March 20.
Noting that March 20 1s a
Sunday, the District Attorney's
office expresaed bewilderment
today and said a different date
must be set.
Neither Dale nor hlB attorney
could be reached for immediate
comment.
But he says his roommate was
not a trouble maker.
"He wouldn't give anybody
any trouble," Scholl said. "He
was a happy-go-lucky guy."
And, Scholl said, Newton
knew how to handle himself In a
foreign country.
"He lived most of h is hfe
aboard and he knew how to act
-especially in Mexico,'' he said.
Scholl said that perhaps details
leading up to the shooting will be
revealed in court.
RESTAURANT PERILED • • •
From Page A1
owned The End Cafe for the past
eight years, waa counting on lt to
weather thia week's furloua
s torm without further
destruction.
"We'll just have to wait and
LAND .. •
see," he saJd. "The outer shell of
the cafe ia stable, but the flooring
and underpinning are we¥.''
For many yean, Guatafaon
WaB a production manager at
various food processing planta.
He took over the pier cafe aa a
sideline, but it developed into a
full-time job .
Yesterday, he removed
From Page A 1 wupoiled food and equipment
by the e1ty to former owners of from the cafe. Ella Christianaen.
the land, and provide aecunty who operates several other pier busmesaes, agreed to store some gates and private streets to of Gustaf90n's goods.
reduce city cost8. "That's the mam reaacm I'm
In Huntington Beach. whtch Beach City Hall. Federal dl588ter rea>nstruct the damaged hillside. flooding yesterday Goldnch, Kest and A.a8ociat.es out here," Gustafson l&id. "I like
was hit hardest by the storm ·t assistance will be offered there They may also be aiked to pay A!&stant Ci% Manager Allan propoees a $5·4 million price tag th I t · th f I d I '0 y (or the land, development of 850 e oca ion' e r en Y
From Page A1
spokesman Bill Reed reported also. if the federal designation is cleanup costs associated with Roeder aaid amage to trees atmo&phere and the people."
the following damage figures: received, Reed said. clearing rubble from Bayside uproo ted in Tuesday's Costa apartmenta and condominium.a, As he cleared out the cafe, pier
-526 single -family houses In Newport Beach, mud was Drive. Mesa twister Is eatimated at 70,000 square feet of commerdal watchers remained in place on
received major and mi nor being 11Craped from streeta; boat.a Only Backbay Drive, a narrow $10,000. space, and no gates for the the adjacent beach. braving rain damage from the flooding. community. and chilly wt-... -. ln Newart Harbor were being winding road running along In Laguna Beach . Laguna City M .. n .. aer Ken Frank said •iu. -234 mobile homes were d _...,., --"I .,,,.. h--_. that the~er was ~ft-ft.....A pumpe out, and san baga, Upper Newport Bay, was cl....-:u Canyon Road 1s expected to the financial mechanism ,_. Ql.nJ
........ -.g~. which had been stacked In front to Newport moton.sts today. City rem.am cloeed to commuters for d b th f · i going to go," said Don ench, a -Tot a 1 damage t o osed suggeste Y e irms s Huntington Beach carpet and
single-family houaes is expected ~alt~:::ns~~::'e o~:-::: ~~~~r~!:::! ::X. ~~. cl :n~~!. two weeks as repairs complex and requires careful drapery salesman. "If It was ,
tho excdeed $8 mi.llllion; ml obile hauled back to the city yard. Laguna Beach pollce said only ev~~~~~· told the coWlCll, other going to go, I wanted to watch ome amage w1 tota more No boats in crowded Newport local residents will be allowed b it." than $5 million. A rain-saturated hillside above Harbor were sunk or lost m the offers are tentatively elng "La.st night the.re were about
-~ to ,.;tv property is Bayside Drive near Jamboree stonn. But cleanup of the harbor, into the Big Canyon area, site of suggested by at least three or 2 00 p•o pie on the b•ac h
-J Road be hed toda h h li ~ th lin _.... extensive flooding during this four mo-develope-including a ~ ~ estimate at $1.5 million, was ing watc Y wk is 'tte1~ wi sp ten.-u week'sstonn. ·~ • .., watching it," said Matt Lothian, Including $700,000 damage to the by city el1'gineers, who l.nsilted sections of docks and piers. will church group that reportedly is 21, of Huntington Beach. '"lbere
city pier and $200,000 damage to homes atop the hill are in no take up to two months, City co::!~c~~~·~~~~ b~~h~· 8 offering $6 million for the land. wer~ys on the bluff doing The End Cafe, located on the dan$(er. Manager Bob Wynn predicted. flood 1 ._____ Laguna Beach still owes $7.2 foo ch ......... trvtnn to ,,.., •'--a concrete contro C1wuun:-million to former owners of ... '"". -J~.. •-.. .,
pier. "We're getting an occasional Crews In nearby Costa Mesa m the canyon said storm damage Sycamore Hills . The city pier to fall. I thought that was
Early t~h' about 500 manor slip.the ground is 10 continued clearing clogged storm to the project is estimated at purclluedthelandinl978toend pretty stupid."
Huntington resident.a were soaked it's oozing down," said drains, removing debris and more than $250,000. ye a rs 0 f I a w suits 0 v er He added, ''I don't want It to
still unable to return to their Wade Beyeler, ~city's general repairing new potholes in local At the aouth end of Laguna, development rights between fall. but if it does, 1 want to ~
homes becauae of severe flood 9t!rvices director. He said Bayside streets. volunteen worked late last night Laguna and the owners. here to .ee it."
dar.uge, Reed aid. Drive will be open to motoriata. M i k e S t e v e n s . c i t y sandbagging beachfront homes in Selling off a 62-acre portion of "I didn't know the pier waa,
A Red era. relief center will Beyeler a.aid once the earth hu maJntenan1...-e auperviaor , said a Lagunita and Victoria Beach that the land would enable the city to falling," said Liu Stub, 21, of
remalnopen through the weekend dried out, homeownen In Irvine carpet caught ln a 211t Street have been threatened by storm retain the remainder of the Orange. "I just rt:ally like to
in the lower level of Huntington Terrace will be asked to storm drain caWled some minor surf. property In open SJ>l!Ce ~!°:to=.~ the beach when: ~\' ---ln_c_r_e_a_s-in_g_c_l_o_u_d_i_n_e_s_s_a_h_e_a_d_b_u_t_n_o_ra-1-. n_f_o....;;_r-ec_a_s_t_::
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 4, 1Ge3 ~·
NATION Disaster funds 'probably zero'
.. House passes jobs bill;
·quick Senate action due
L turn1-ravaged tate proy~ for l't•derul asr;i~tance, no rain a lo e mount
I,
By Tbe AHoclaled Preti
WASHINGTON The hrat major anU·l"-".'eeaton bill of tht'
98th Conareaa hu cleared the HOl.UM! by a wide maratn and UI
·iheaded for what la t!Xpecteci to be equ~ly quick •l.'tfon In the
Senate.
The $4.9 bdlion emerjtencv measure, approved 324 ·9~
•yesterday, la dHigned to provide 400,000 permantmt jobs and
$700 million ln emergency housing, food and health care for
, victims of the rt.'<.'etalon. ·
'Administration backs I ree I ood
WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration aays
millions of pounds of frtt food can be in the hands of poor
' Americans by spring 1! Congresa acta quickly. According to
government analyata, hundreds of millions of pounds of gram
and dairy products and poultry, all worth more than $1 b1lbon,
could be distributed to the poor thLS year under the legislation.
Ex-governor's wife lound slain
HOUSTON Although the estranged wife of former
Arkansaa Gov. Orval Faubus waa the third woman in three days
found alain m bathtubs in west Houston, there are "no obvious
similarities" linkt.ng the deaths. police said. Elizabeth Drake
Faubus, 44, was found yesterday ma bathroom adjacent to the
master bedroom. She was nude and suffered several blows to
the head.
'Congress nix.es military advisers
WASHINGTON -The Reagan administration's decisJon to
send more U.S . military advisers to El Salvador is under attack
· in Congress by Republicans seeking to force the Salvadoran
regime to negotiate with leftist guerrlllas. "Advisers lead to
•'troops, and troops lead to growing involvement. It's a dead end,"
, said Sen. Mark Hatfield, R-Ore.
,Miss Universe Phgeant moving
ST. LOUIS -The Miss Universe Paeeant for l 9R~
· originally scheduled to be held in Cartegena, Colombia, will
instead be held m St. Louis, ofhcutls have announced. Pageant
· president Harold Glasser said 80 to 85 contestants will sw-t
coming into the City about June 20 to begUl rehearsing and
filming promotions for the final show
By Tbt A11oc&Alff Prell
With mutl' thuo hu lf
Callfomta'1 rountl<'I In a 1tA1tc of
t'mttr1ency. off1ci• I• w ort·
"pra.ytn.i" loclay for ht,lp trorn
tho fede:rnl aiovnument and a
dry wook<•nJ aa ttorm damagC'
mountt-d tv $160 million
Pretldent Rengan promit1ed
1wlft act ion for the 1tatc'11
"atruvt"' problurrui in 11 ldt;phont!
call yesterday to Gov Gt!orgt!
Deukmejlan.
Sevcntc:en people: died and
more than 40 were Injured In the
vklou. onaJausht that began last
Friday More than 10,400 people
Wl're forced from their homes, 60
h ouses and bualneuea were
lk•lW)'l'<I 1111<1 I flt!~ d1111lil¥<'d.
1hc 1u1t•• Oftll\." of l';n·wqc1•n\·y
St• rv u t'll rt' pua k -0
"Wt•'r~ pfO)'lr\j lhat Wt• l'UI\ l l'I
11dd1 llonul f l'tl1•r11l 11S111stun1 l' ii"
peoplt· out th1·1t" lll'f'(I hl'IJI," Mid
OES 11pc1k('tlwo11um A11lt.u C11tn lu.
Statt' d1autt•r fumb, J1 u1m•d
by Jnnuary and •·urly l''t•IJluury
11turrns, ha ve dwlndlt•d tu
"prol.iably wro," 11ht' uddc'<i.
M11n y of tht' 10,700 pcoplt•
displact-d icl nct• the wef:kt•nd
bf:gan bulltng out tht.>lr 11wrur1ptod
home11 or 11hov1·ling mud and
debris
But in Alvbo, u low lytnii Sim
Jose neighborhood lruru.formt'd
by flooding Into a ti fool deep
lake, l , 700 people may not be
ahh· lei rl'lu111 horut: for uµ tu 10
duv•
"'l'tw wut.t•r ·!I JI.lat sitting the•rt"
tht•rt.•'1 no phl('(! to rut It," #Slid
Sully lf11 rrt"I , u l'llY
rn1111nunk;1lluru1 u tf11.'t!1 "'fht1rt:'ll
b1• 110 ubutt.orrnmt In floodwalen
(111 tw11 lo thrct· d14Yt. "
A n o t h e r :i . 0 0 0 p e o p I e
1•vu1·u1t ttod in low lying areu of
Sun JOflt! were expected to return
lo th1•1r homei! by Luu· today ur
Saturday, offktals s;ud
Nt•ar Ch1"0 10 Butt<: County.
110.000 ucn.11 of furm land and 100
hu1ld1ngs along the Sac-ramenl.o
HIVl'f remalnl'd under water
Mudslides and washouts
rontinut'CI lo plague hundreds of
.,. .. 1pl1· near tho Ill¥ Sur coat. •Aa rain1 let up 10mewhal on
't'hunday. Northern c.JJfonlianl
od11ptud ft'tlUUl"t.'efUI •tr•t.efP.et tor t1Jµin~ .. runcher rented boeta tu
gt.>t f«'Cl to catUe 1trandt'd on a
flooded r1eld south of Chi.co. and
J>l•<.·k mult'8 <'arr1ed auppllee to 20
pt·oplt• 111 u Monterey County
t·unyon hit by mud1lldea and
flooding.
The Nutmrual Weather Service
predicted today'• partly cloudy
Kk1 c11 would turn to rain on
Saturday But the upcoming
storm "will be con1lderably
weaker and move through much
mort-rapidly" than the week'a
prl'v1ous deluges. said forecaster
Keith Ewing
Death penalty
Edwards trial
• main
• issue
By STEVE TRIPOLI 01 the D•lly Piiot l t•tt
The atto rney for murd(•r
defc·ndant Thomas Frant.·1s
Edwards. who told Jurors his
client shot two girls and killed
onf' of them, said today hl' will
try to convin<.'e the p&nel next
week t he crime doesn't merit the
death penalty.
Deputy Public Defendl'r
Michael Giannini said he has felt
from the start that Edwards'
defense is a "l 1/2 ISSUe case."
The main issue is whether
F.dwards lay rn wait for his two
victims -t he s p e c ial
etrcumstance that could mean the
death pe nalty, Giannini said
Another issue 1s whether the
shooting is first or second-degree
murder. ht! said
F1n.t-degree murder 1s a
killing by premed1tat1on
Lake Eli.1nore r esidents -
Vanessa lberri and Kelly Cartier
at a Cleveland National Forest
u.unpground 18 months ago.
But in his opening atatement
and defense of Edwards this
w<'~k. which took only a day,
G1ann1ni told J'urors his client
was dt>presse over a recent
divorce when he gunned down
th e girl s n ea r Blue Jay
Campground
Iberri d1ed two days after the
Sept 19, 1981 , shooting. Cartier
recovered from a head wound
and test1f1ed against Edwarda
this week
The defense, said Giannini,
was an attempt to draw a picture
of the 39-year-old former C.OSta
Mesa resident's mental state in
the 10 days before the shooting. Gang threatens 'Rolling Stones'
WASHINGTON -The Hell's Angels, sull angry at the
'. Rolling Stones more than a decade after a violence-marred
concert, have an "open contract" on the rock group, a former
member of the outlaw motorcycle gang says.
Heart patient contracts pneumonia
SALT LAKE CITY -Barney Clark has developed
pnewnonia caused by nausea and vomiting and has been put
, back on a reipirator, a h08pltaJ of!idal said today.
Pre~idenl Reagan and Queen Elizabeth
chat as they pose for photographers at u
.,lute dinne r in San Francisco.
~ Wl~to Second-degree murder lacks the
ingredient of premeditation.
Giannini said he told Jurors
prior to their selection thal
Edwards shot two 12-year-old
A. McCartin
rites slated
Rosary for Aaron J McCa.rtin,
father of Orange County
Supenor Court Judge Donald A.
McCartm, will be reoted at 8:30
tonight at S t. Nicholas Church ln
El Toro
Queen cheered, booed in SF
STATE
British monarch praises California, visits Sacramento Mass will be sa1d tomorrow at
10 a.m al St Nicholas.
Gianturco replacement considered
. MARYSVIl..LE -A careet civil eervant wi\h 36 y-.n
• experience ln the aiate Department of Transpor\ation uld
yesterday he expects to replace Adnana G1anturco at the head
, · Leo Trombatore, 56, is the director of Dlstrict 3 of the state
' transportation system
Punk Rock TV host found slain
LOS ANGELES -Pol.Jee were seeking the murderer of
' Peter Scott Ivers, host of a punk rock show on cable TV who
' was found beaten to death in his downtown apartment, Sgt
: Mike Nichol said today Ivers, 36, who appeared on the USA
· Cable show called "New Wave." was found about 4 15 pm
yesterday.
· Diablo nuclear startup delayed
SAN FRANCISCO The planned startup of the Diablo
, Canyon nuclear power plant has been .delayed another 90 days
, .. because modifications are taking longer than expected. Pacific
,, Gaa & Electric Co. says
WORLD
Israeli poll Finds Begin ahead
TEL A VIV, Israel -Fifty percent of Israelis think Pnme
Minister Menachem Begin IS the man most swted to lead the
government. according to a poll published today by the Datly
Y edioth Ah.ronot
Little progress in horse search
DUBLIN, Ireland -Almost a month after masked gurunen
·' snatched the Aga Khan's $13 million champion racehorse
' Shergar. apeoal 1quada remain on round-the-dock duty in l~
police <liviaions m the biggest dragnet in recent Irish history
' But as the days peas with few new leads and no communication ·~ from the thieves, hopes for Shergar'• safe return are fading.
,. Search team released from jail
f
-NAKHON PHANOM, Thailand -Fonner Green Beret
Jamee "Bo" Grlu and two other members of a team whkh
eearched for U.S. war priaonera in Laos were released from jaH J today after a Thai acquaintance pos1ed their bond. Yaterday,
t Griu'1 wife CJAud.la revealed that her husband had sent home r film and docwnenta that may prove hia contention that at least
~ 10 Americ;'n POWa are alive in Southeast Aaia. ,.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
After a rught crowned by golden
caviar on the table and raucous
yells 1n the air from 5,000
protesters. Queen Elizabeth rI
prepared to iet to C.Ufornia'• capl~t today for more pomp and
circumstance
Before c hampagne t oasts
sounded the finale of the
guttcnng state dmner Thursday
night at the M H de Young
Memorial Museum, the nearby
crowd of demonstrators cheered
its o wn efforts. disbanded
pea.c-eably and regrouped at the
city's C1Vlc Cent.er several m1les
away
S&L lowers
• pr1me rate to
11 ~percent
BEVERLY HILLS !AP)
Great West ern Savings, the
nallon's second-largest savings
and loan, says at has cut its pnme
mortgage rat.e half a percentage
point to 11 '. percent
"We have money to lend," an
umdent1f1ed Great Western
spokesman said today "We're
acttvely looking for loans, and
we're using the rate to attract
them "
The flnn's new rate for loans
of up to $1 50,000 1s adjustable
monthly after the first six
months It 11 the lowest rate
currently available m the state
a nd the lowest rate Great
Western has offered tn almost
four years
The spokesman said yesterday
the reduction reflecta the effect
of new money-market accounts
that banks and S&L'a started
offering last December.
Saveu put a record i14.5
bllllon lnto savings and loans in
January, mainly due to the new
account..
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The queen gave no md1cat1on Uruted States to the maintenance
she heard tht-poliucal grab·bag or the Western Alliance." she
of demonstrators chanting, said, adding that "no one who
sounding bullhorns and wavlllg knows the British and their
banners saying, "Brits Out of history could have any doubts
lr~land," "0 .S . Out of El about our steadfastness as an
Salvador" a nd "Reagan Steals ally"
From the Poor and G1vc-s to the She concluded with a loast
Mt'Cartm, 86, died yesterday.
He ts survived by his wife,
Ruth. o f Laguna H ills; a
daughter. Barbara Grounds of
Irvine. a son , Donald; seven
grandchildren, and six
grea t -grandduldren
Rich " "Mr President. I rai.se my g~ Her motorcade bypassl·d tht• LO you and Mrs Reagan, to the
throng held back b) a hnt> of Criendc;hip betwe en o ur lwo
helmeted poltceme11 standing lountrte">
20-year reunion
for Western High
arms' length apart.
O verheiid a small plan<·. After her tnp LO Sacramento Western High School, in
sponsor unkno"n . n rclf·d lhC' and the presidents speech on Anaheim, 1s celebrating the
museum wath a IX1nncr that r1•ad trftd(' pohcy, the royal couple and 20-year-reumon of lts class of
"Hail t0 the chief, God savC' tht• the Reagans were to meet again 1963 on July 9 at the Balboa Bay
que<'n Long ltvP rock 'n ' roU." tonight aboard the royal yacht Club in Nc:wport Beach. The
The queen "arml) prai<1ed Britannia The ship was expected reuruon committee is looking for
California m a bm•f Spt t'<.·h. al.so to reach the Golden Gate in tune all 1963 Western High School
stnkmg a pohll<:al note (or the· queen's dinner hononng graduates
"We arc deeply grateful for the Reagans· 3 lst wedding The committee can be reached ~ unsuntmg rontrtbut1on.:...::.of:....:.:th.:.:.•· __ a_nn_1v_e_rsa_r~y __________ a_t_8_2_6_· 7_7_7_0 _______ _
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I Orange Cout OAILV PILOT "rlday, Maten 4. it83 NB A 11
Dow Jones Final
UP 2.90
CLOSING 1, 140.95
U.S. jobless rate
• remains at
By Tbe A11oclated Presa
WASHINGTON -
Clvtllan unemployment
held even at 10.4 percent
1n February as large
numbers of jobless
Americans awaited
further signals of
improved h1r1ng
prospects befor e
resutrung their &earch of
work. the government
reported today.
The unchanged
unemployme nt rate
resumed an 18-month
pattern of r ising or
stand-still joblessness.
That trend had been
lnterrupted only by last
month's. healthy decline
10.4o/o
Unemployment
II O-
II'
\. I I
10 !,•
10 O·
9 s-
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Gold prices drop $15
LONDON -Gold pnces plunged $15 an ounce in
hectic trading on the London market today after
opening just 50 cents below yesterday's closlng. The
U.S. dollar had a mixed performance against key
foreign currencies.
Gold opened in London at $430 an ounce. down
from $430.50 Thursday. But prices began plummeting
at midmorning and London's five major dealers set a
recorrunended pnce of $415.50 after an unusually long,
1 Yi hour fixing session.
AMERICAN LEADERS
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