HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-03 - Orange Coast PilotIJx-Sen. Carpenter
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• ne A.aeeta&M Pres• ~S ANGELES -Former bllcan at.ate eenator and FBI
eicent Dennis Carpenter baa
puc~eaafully petitioned for ~ptcy after U.Un1 debt.a totaling $2.8 million and no
i!Mtta. court recorda ahow.
. ~ 54-year-old lawyer, who ls
jo.w servln1 as Sacramento
ll)tibytat for the Oranp C-o\Anty ~of Supervilon and cable
television and horse-racing
~ta, said Thunday he "was
•· \'lctlm of the big , h igh-~resi-,..te problem during the . ..,t few years."
Carpenter, of Newport Belch,
a partner of Stuart Spencer--
Prealden t Reaaan'• per.onal
political adviter -ald: "You
can't look beck. I e1ill have a nice
income, md I don't know reelly
who to complain to. . . •
"I kept bo~ money tn an
effort to make payment.a and
keep people working, but I
reached a point where I CQU}dn't
borrow anymore. It happens to
people far we.-.r and more
important than """'ftw." Carpenter
said.
Car.pe nter said he had lost
(See t..;arpenter Page A!)
THI UBANGI COAST coum IDITIDN
ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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Planner:
Airport
no threat
to Irvine ..
8~ GLENN SC01T «1-o.llr ........
!rhe latest and perhaps most
comprehensive effort to find a new commercial airport site in
SQuthem California isn't a threat to: Irvine, the city's planning
diiector says.
Four counties, Orange, Los AueJes, Riverside and San
Bernardino, have formed a com-
mittee which has drafted an
a,reement for a regional air-
portauthority.
If fomlled, that group would
8eU'Ch the four-county area for a
location with enough spice for a
regional airport
~ Hogle, Irvine planning
direct« I said the propc.ed aaree-
ment includes safeguards to
protect Irvine residents from aee-
·tng the nearby Marine Corpe El
Toro Air Statiion turned into a
oornmercial airport.
The agreement would require a
feaibility study which c:ould take
up to five years, he said. Counties
wouldn't be committed to any
(See AIRPORT, Page A!)
Three hurt
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in Newport
hit-run
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Jim Ferryman, Don Butts,-Hank Hornsvelcl, Bert Smitll iuld. Ia
Miller 0£ the Costa Mesa Lion1 try out the merry-go-round lor their
club's 38tb annual Fish Fry be£ore whipping up the batter lor thh\
weekend's festivities.
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Prob.e ·or .
fiery crash
• • cont1nu1ng
BY STEVE MITCHELL or .. o.ii, ........
. <.:alifornia Highway Patrol of-
. ficen said today they still don't
have a handle on a fiery craah on
the Orange (57) Freeway that
killed four people anq injured lix
othen Th~y afternoon.
"We don't even know which
vehicles 10me of the vk:tirm came
from," said a CHP apkokemnan
nearly 20 hours af1er the coll1alon
acnm from Cal "State Fullenoo.
The Cl"Mh occured when a
IOUthbound tractot'·tnller truck
blew fA tire and swerved through
a chain-link center d.tvlder into
the northbound lanes and over-
tumed . ...-nie-11'Uek, which wa
carrying bulld.ing materials, bunt
into flames. . '·· Two northbound 9enli-traUer
trucks and lix other vebidm
either careened into the wreduae
or into each other in a ecetle
deecribed by witne91es -"a junkyard.''
An Orange County oaroner'a
deputy said the identity of. only
one of the victims. MtJnlque
Spears. 19, of Ontario, WM public
information by mid-day today.
The collWon dmed all POl'th-
bound ...._ and all but one
90Uthbound lane of the freeway
foe 8e'Yel'al hours. 11\e north-
bound lanes were clmed eight
See nEft\'' Pase ~
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Julieta Ranches, 24, holds her son, Markclint,
3, after her car was involved in fatal crash on 51 freeway Thursday •
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Jqdge sets ruling
on Sutton -homes
BY GLENN SCO'M' <Are Setvk:la
or .. Dlillf .... ... Ryan aid ahe would •etch
A ~·· tuUna ia expected their argumenta and reed a depo-Monday 0n whether two lrvtne attton from Sutton Piellklent
community .-x:tationa can block • Derek Loft be.be makint her
a IJ'OUP from operatina homes for nallnl M~ the mentally retarded in thelr ·
~bborbooda. . The ~are wektac •-:--~· ~ Coun Superior Court court order pnventlnc Sutton
JudO Judith tt. Ryan heard from opentiJllita three a-..itl,y
al'l\IO'llftt8 Th~y from law-purcbued bomel. two ln Oreen-
yen repreeenttna the Greentree tree and oe»ln Deerfield. One ol
and DeerfJield community a.>Cf.a· the GrMAt.rff llomu
Uona Mid from SuttAln l!x1'nded fW IUTl'ON, ..... Al)
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AIRPORT ...
coww of ecUon and could
withdraw ~t any time.
Allo, he aald. any pro~ lite
iJ subject to t!)e veto o1 the county
where lt ii loQted. '!)le Orange
County Board of Sµpervilotl
already baa gone on record oppoa-ina tranafonnation of the El Toco
air hue into a commercial airport.
He said the airport authority
couldn't override Oranse Cotin-
ty'a oppolition.
Becau.e the proposed agree-
ment doe&n't threat.en Irvine,
Hogle is recommending city of-
ficials don't oppose it. However,
he said hia city pl.annen will
follow the issue in cue changes
are made.
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CRASH ...
houn after the c:rub and traffic
WU divert.eel to Gde ltr'eeta, a
CHP spokesman said.
CHP apolmrmul Brian Du-
queanel aald two of the vk:tlma
were burned beyond recosnition,
adding CHP otficen and cor-
oner'• deputies were attempting
to identify the pair through medi-
cal clw1a .and checb with the
Departmellt of Motor Vehicles.
The two were believed to be in
the southbound truck that
careened in1o the northbound
lanes, forming a barrier aero. all
four lanes.
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lfvine leaders have adamantly
objected during the last several
years to any proposal to tum El
Toro into a bustling -and noisy
-passenger llirport.
Supervllors in Los Angeles.
Riverside and San Bernardino
counties already have approved
the concepts in the agreement.
The Orange County Board is
expected to review the agreement.
"The coroner's office ii at--
tempting to get dental plat.ea on
one of the incinerated victims,"
Duqu~el said. "But the woman
we believe wu in the truck had
no identification and we don't
have any idea who she ia."
The CHP spokesman offered
"tentative" identifications on the
six injured victims:
Rescue pendnnel ~arch debris of crash--.eene where fom died and
six were injured Thursday near Cal State Fullerton.
-E. Kenneth Adair, ~. of
Orange, in intensive care · at
Anaheim Memorial Hoepital. CARPENTER BROKE .•.
HIT-RUN ...
three pedestrians.
Linden Knighten. 42, ia listed
in fair condition today in the
intensive care unit at Fountain
Valley Commnity Hospital.
Authorities said he suffered a
broken leg, broken ribs and nu-
merous cuts and contusions.
Linda Knighten. 40, suffered
numerous broken bones and was
admitted to the Fountain Valley
. Hospital. Bidd was treated at the
scene but was not hospitalized.
-Natividad Ranches, 69, and
daughter Remedios Butay, 32,
both of Ontario. Treated and later
released from Placentia Linda
Community Hospital.
-Pedro Ranches, 66, aerioua at
St. Jude HOt!lpital and Rehabili-
tation Center in Fullerton. He is
believed to be the husband of
Natividad Ranches.
-Sonya Nickels, fair condition
at St. Jude.
-An unidentified
18-month-old-boy who was in the
car with Spears and Nickels. He
is in good condition at St. Jude's.
From Page A1
most o1 h1a money on a ISO.unit
housing construction project in
Sacramento that fa1led Jut year
and other projects. that failed
becau.e of high intel'ellt rates.
the~~tcy~~~mt ~
hia Newport Beech borne. farms
.and a cattle ranch in Okl.thoma
and the Irvine office buildinc
that he and Spencer occu/!t; accordlni to document8 filed
last year in fedenl bankruptcy
court In Santa Ana.
COLLEGE STUDENTS PAY I NG ...
said, and they don't have to pay it back until they
are O\lt of school.
Mannaduke said the increase in student
borrowing may be a positive sign. "Although we
are concerned about the amount of ind~btedness
that students are assuming, we feel that it is
appropriate for them to make substantial individ-
ual contributions toward their education by
working and making someperaonal sacrifices,"he
said.
The study shows that students' contributions
in the 1981-82 9Chool year varied from school to
school.
Huntington Beach
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At community co1lega. students ldcked In
$2,010 on the average, while at Callfomlll atate
universiti~, student contributions totaled '2.351.
At the University of California, atudtmw paid
$2, 717 for their 9Chooling and· at private echoola,
usually the most expensive, students put out
$3,541.
Average college costa durinl that year
ranged froqi $3,209 at the .community co~ to
$9,211 at the private schooJa, the study aya. c.c.ta
include living expemes, boob and tuition and
fees.
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Court recorda lilt 4~ creditors cla1m1nc a~ $2,817,M0."8.
Oran1e County Superviaor
Harriett Wieder, who 8el"Ved on
the committee that choae
Carpenter for couoty lobbytat,
salcf Me WU surpriled to, hear
about Carpenter'• flnanciaJ
problerm.
"It thil ii true,'' ahe mid, "he
never let·lt affec:t hla work; he'a aou.n a lot of tbino Plmed . . .
f would not want'" to alt In
Jud&r'Qent Oft him. Kil penon.al
~ate hla own.••
Carpenter repreeented Oranl9
County in the atate Senate fJUn
1970 throuah 1978. He became
tbe county'• paid lobbyl1t In
Secramento in 1980.
Carpenter apoke out tD Auawt
1980 about bribel to Mexfcan
ofUclala which be either ~paUld In Ol' wu •ware of u an nn a&ent.. ln Cllel lnvolvtna .extradUlon CtH1._ wiretappins
and Improper eearchm..
He alao aided t})e Oran1e
County district attorneyta oUice
in 1979 In the 1ucce11ful
proeecution of tben-Suoervilor
Ralph Dle~rlcb, wio waa
CXll\victed OQ tJrtlleq cbaqiel.
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Robertson
apologizes to
Newport cops
Former Rama foot.ball player
bi.ah Robeta>n baa asked New-
port Beech police to forgive him
for hJI rowdy behavior Thunday
whet) hew,_ a.nwted on .uapi-
cioo of dnµikeb driving in Corona
del Mar.
Bobertaon, 33, who lives in l..aiuna Niguel. stopped at the
police atation Thunday af1emoon
ahor1ly after he W• reJeaed
from Oranae County Jail.
1lie ex-~ uked to speak
with hil arrsUna officen. but
WM told they were not on duty.
Police tald Rubel tM:Jt1 left a note
of alJOl.olY for the two patrolmen
instead.
Police aakl It ii unusual for a
penon who baa been arreated on
drunken driving chargea to
apologize.
.&ber1lon. who played seven
years with the Rama and fini&hed
h1a career with the Butta.lo Billa
last aeaaon, reportedly treated
offlcen to a runninc string of
expletivea early Thunday when
he wae stopped on Pad.fie Cout
Highway near Femleaf Avenue.
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SUTTON .•.
From P-oe A1
ta Street now. hM five
llvlna U.. recetvtna care.
two otnen are empty.
The uaodat!ona' lawyer,
Stanley l'eldaott. clapnect
bamm will be t.cir II el md not
merely community care bcmea,
Sutten qffidaJa con~.
At i1aae la whether Sutton
would provide more than indden
tal rnedkaI care at the homee.
IO, the horns wouldn'& meet ata
,wdeline9 for relldenttal
within a COl'Dmunity amodatlon,
the judp explained. ,
.. Fe1daott aa1d Tbw..day tha
Loft, in h1a depc.ttion; 8dmt
that psycbolqpsta and then
would J'elU]arly visit the IMlll~
to work on behavior modification
with the maximum aix clients
each houle. To Fekbott. tha
=tingthe leg~ wouldn't .~
"We're not op~ to letting
mentally disabled people live ·
the homes, but with the activities
of Sutton in the way lt'a operating
the homes," he aaid.
But Sutton lawyer Allen
Wallace argued that the beba ·
modlfbtlon Loft .. de.:riblNI
is the IQl"t of thing parent.a
their children -thinp like toile
trainJJl4i, learning to read
uairig a knife and fork. -·
He aaid the homea are meant
offer alternatives to inltitu ·
care, and prof~ tervices
needed becaU&e the ~ta
"children, no matter what theiri
age." l
Two adult aupeJ'Vbor9-~
would live in the homes, b~
the maximum capacity to ei~ ''There are no docton w
oome to any of theee homea,''
Wallace. "lf people netd =1. ·
care, they are taken by aides
their physicians." . •
However, Felc.bott aa1d ~
homea represent "a tremendowi
intrusioll" in the quiet, fam~
Uy-oriented neighborhooda met
that membera ol the a.odatioq
are only concemed about thei1!
quality of lite. :
Aaaociation leader• bay~
argued in past ctt.,wima that UM!
homes would establish a ~
dent allowing othet!
non-residential uaes and the gract~J
ual decline of property values
They are angry about innuend
of prejudice. 1
U Ryan rulea in favor of ~
aaodationa, Suttoo would 08
forced to doee it.a Margarita hou.i
and postpone U9e of the othen .. Id
Sutton wina. it can continue. 'Thd
ruling can be ap~ed by eitbed
mete. 1
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Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, June 3. 1983 u
NATION School funding 'too little, t<:'o.I~te'
.; J~bless rate sh~ws slight
·decline for third month
Honig, state Demotl eriticize governor's plan I or $100 million in atld11ional aid
:· _ ly Tlae Al10Clate4 Preti
... WASHINGTON -'nle joblem rate among U.S. dvtliana
r--lllpped to 10._l percent lut month from 10.2 percent in April,
the third stratgbt monthly decline, the Labor Dep&rtlnent aid
today. The rate l.n May wu the lowest since the nation posted
a 9.9 percent unemployment rate lut Auguat. Joble.a rates for
black work.en remained high. however. The number of pe<>ple
officia.lly U.ted aa unemployed fell by 136,000, to ll,1"92,000
from ll,;i28,000, the department said.
,; El Salvador envoy named
iJ WASHINGTON -President Reagan has named Thomu
~. R. Pickering, 51, a career Foreign Service officer, to be the
new U.S . Ambaaaador to El Salvador. Pickering, now
n ambassador to· Nigeria, is reported to be highly regarded in the
ti State Department, though he haa little experience ln Latin
..,. American affairs. Meanwhile, another figure in the shake-up
of U.S. diplomacy in Central America, special envoy Richard B.
~ Stone, has arrived ln .El Salvador to begin talks with the
•: aovernment. ,.
!· Zsa Zsa fired
r. after incident •, PHILADELPHIA -Zia
, . Zia Gabor' a contract with the
,. City Une Dinner Theater was
terminated Thursday night
following an incident in
which a froup of wheelchair -bound
·-handicapped penona Said she
had med that they be moved
• away from front-row seata
during her performance.
Gabor, who denied ahe had
ordered the move, later
• talked to a group of about 100
handicapped protesters
outaide the theater.
STATE
.· Republicans block state budget .
SACRAMENTO -Four weeks before the new fiscaJ
year, the Legislature ia postponing further budget action until
Monday, ano the AseembJy Republicans are seeking aome
eerly concessions. The ~bJy Republicans on Tburaday
,. blocked the expected routine p&988e of the Asaembly'a $27 billion budget proposal. Aaaembly Speak.er Willie Brown, D-
San Frandsco, blamed Republican Gov. George Deukme~ for asking the Asaembly GOP legialaton to block the bu et
and try to force the Democrats to make some cuts. " e
governor doesn't want to be in the position of having to ,.
blue.pencil a lot of it.mls and make a lot of people angry." the
speaker aald.
.. Rather report called 'garbage'
LOS ANGELES -Denouncing a "60 Minutes" report on
lnaura.nce fraud aa "the wont pile of gatbage" and CBS-TV
newsman Dan Rather aa "evasive," an attorney urged jurors to
award $4.5 million to a doctor who says the show defamed
him. Attorney Bruce Friedman, in final arguments Thunday
in a widely publicized Superior Court slander trial, claimed "60
Minutes" in a 1979 segment unjustly named Dr. Carl
Galloway, a Lynwood physician, aa the person who signed a
phony medical accident report issued by a Los Angeles clinic.
A CBS attorney was prepared to respond to rriedman's
accuaations today before the caae was expec1ed to go to the
jury.
Berry farm . in space jam
An extra $100 mJlllon that
Gov. George DeuJunejlan hu
ottered In aChool aid la "too little,
too late" and would only benefit
affluent suburban cl1strk:tl, uy
state ICboo1a chief BW Honi8 and
Democratic lwlen.
'''The amount be la propos1na la
too little t,p forestall the 1eVere
cuta (being planned by many
diatdc\a), but lt will atop the
momentum for reform," Ho'nig
aaid Thunday, merrtna to what
wa.s eeen as a lut-ditch effort by
Deukmejian to hold on to
Re~blican votes ln the Le tu.re.
ince both the state Senate
and Aaaembly have already
passed hUJe educational reform
measures, Honig urged the
governor "to ~t with ~ and
with the lead4'tship of both
parties . . . to work out the terms
of a oonaenaus bill."
''I think It la heelthy that he la for echoo1 d.lltrictll that are ~
taktna thl• (diapute) to the children. Tbe amount of atate
~ublfc , becau1e what he educational money a district
(DeukmeJian) will find la that rec e l v ea la baaed on i u
there la lnterwe interest tn the enrollment, but in 1980, the
atat.e in dotni eomethina about Le1l1lature decided to help
the public echooll thta )'ear,'' dlatrlct.a loaing enrollment by
Hom, aaid. 1uaranteeina tha their overall
HonJa, who hu not stopped b\ld1eta would not decllne. cam~llncewinnlnsOffice In January, Deukmejtan
Jut ~oVein6er, laid acoree of top el t ml na ted the fund tna
corporate offtclal1 and local 1uarantee from hla bud1et,
chamben ot commerce have which one Republican aide
written DeukmeJiU to support ch.aracterb:ed u a "bad political
the education bl.O.. approved by mi1take," because roost ot the
the Senate and Allmlbly, even dlatl1cta affected are In suburban
thou I h t-h e y re q u ire tax area with Republican lelialatora.
tncreues. On Wedneeday, the pemor
Though detalla were not ( restored the guarantee, whlch
r e 1 e a a e d a 1 o n g w l t h will benefit achooJ dlatricta auch
De u km e j i an' a add re a a aa Pal09 Verdes and Newport-
Wednetday, Republican officiala Mesa ln Southern California.
said $65 mlltion of the extra Los Angeles school offtciala
money would pay to restore the noted. that they wouJd aet none
so-called 1'rnlnlmum guarantee" of the extra money.
An Air Canada DC-9 smolders at the end of a runway at Cincinnati
Airport after emergency landing. Fire killed 23 of the 46 passengers
a.board.
23 die in s01oke-f illed plane
Passengers· burn to death strapped in seats after landing
CINCINNATI (AP) -A pilot managed to
land his burnina Air Canada OC-9 despite
blinding smoke in the cockpit. but 23 of the 46
people aboard died ln the fire within a minute
after the plane touched down, authorities said
today.
The fire, which apparently staned in a rear
lavatory, charred the plane's interior and~
the fuselage. Racue workers found bodies
strapped ln aeata and In the ai.ales, some burned
beyond recognition.
Smoke filled the plane while it was in the air
and after lt landed fire surged through the cabin
.. like ligbting a fuse on a firecracker," aa1d
peaaenger Roy Grubba, 52. of Waxahachie, Texas.
But survivon aaid there was no panic, no
screaming. •
Among thoee killed was television manufac-
turer Curtis Mathes Jr., a Canadian resident
returning home after a business trip.
• Eighteen other people were taken to hospi-
tals after the plane. Flight 797 from Dal.lu-Fort
Worth to Toronto, landed at Greater Cincinnati
International Airport ln northern. Kentucky at
7:19 p.m. Thunday, 13 minutes after the pilot had
ttported the fire to air traffic controllers. Sixteen
~remained at two ~tucky hospitals
today, two in fair condition and 14 ln guarded
condition.
Jack Barry, assistant director of airport
opmattons, said at a news conference today that
all the victims died within one minute aft.er
landing. He credited the five-member crew for
"setting off all thoae people who got off."
"' "When you have thil. you have only a few
seconds to get out," he said. "I don't know why
some got out and .ame didn't."
In Washington, Federal Aviation Adminis-
tration spokesman Fnd Farrar said the fire
apparently started ln a lavatory. The exact cause
was unclear.
Air Canada officials don't know what started
the fire or where it atarted. airline spokesman Ted
Morris said at a news conference today.
Bill Honig
Other urban dlatHcta auch as
San Diego, Long Beach and
Oakland would also get nothing
Quick
• action ·
saved
lives
CINCINNA Tl (AP) -Two Air
Canada plane-fire survivors say
they owe their lives to the plane'•
crew and that everyone aboard
would have been killed if the
plane had landed even eeoonds
later.
Smoke filled the plane while it
was in the air, and after touch-
down. fire ripped through the jet
"like lighting a fu.e on a fire..
cracker," one survivor said.
Flight 797 from Dallas-Fort
Worth to Toronto made an emerg-
ency landing at tile Greater Cin-
cinnati Airport on Tbunday night
and 23 of the 46 people aboard the
plane died, many still strapped ln
their seats. Authorities aaid the
fire started in a rear lavatory of
the DC-9.
Graham Wright, 42, of Toronto,
and Roy Grubba, 52, of Wax-
ahachie, Texas, in bedside inter-
views at Booth Memorial Hospital
today said the~ was no panic
when the cabin fJlled with smoke
and both pra.Lled the fllRbt crew.
"They took charge, and there's
abeolutely no doobt in my mind
th.at lf we had had one more
minute, none of ua would have
made it," said Wright, one of 18
passengers who IW'Viwd the
crash.
Wright said passengers became
aware that there was a problem
about 15 minutes before the plane
came to an emergency landing at
the airport ln northern Kentucky.
BUENA PARK -Boysenberry jam haa been simmering
at Knott'a BerTy Fann ever aince Cordelia and Walter Knott"
aoJd their preserves, freshly baked pies and chicken dinnen
from a roadside stand during the Great Depression. But this
last vestige of production at the now-famous 10-acre berry
farm that became a 150-acre amusement park may be moved
to make more room for the workers producing the preserves.
Park officials this :week conflrmed they are considerins
moving· the amusement park'• food-products division to a
20-llCtt site in nearby Placentia. House backs easing of clean air sanctions
WORLD
Andropov wants 'normal relations'
MOSCXJW -Spea)dna to report.en following a private
visit with Soviet le8der Yuri Andropov, veteran American
ltatemwl Averill H.arriJl)8Jl aid Andropov told him it WU
''the sincere and fervent desire" of the Soviet Union to have
normal relations with the United Staie.. Harriman, 91, who
eerved aa ambusador to Ma.cow 40 yean ago, added that the
Soviet leader would like to see the present American
admln.lst.ration take a more "rMponaible approach" to easing
relatU>ns between the two nations.
Gunman invades classroom
FRANKFURT. We.t Germany -A man waving a pistol
1n each hand bunt Into a classroom today and sprayed it with
aunfire, killing three children, a teacher and a policeman who
tried to =~•him, police aakt. The gunman then took his own We. Of1 uid 13 mben were wounded in the 20-minute lhootina spree. Panic-stricken parents rushed to the school ln a
northwest suburb to look for their children, whlle the
wounded were taken to hoapltala in ambulances and
be1lcopt.en.
WASHINGTON -The House
ha,, voted to remove the Um!et of
penalties qainst local govern-
ment units that have failed to
meet federal clean air deadllnes
but are attempting to do so.
The HOUBe action, which took
place Thursday ln a 227 to 136
vote, could aUect much of
Southern California. The move
lifts the threat of u.nctiona from
local governments that have
drafted Clean Air Act oomp}.iance
plans and are ma.king a genuine
effort to carry out these plans.
In addition, the Houae voted
200 to 167 to add •354 million to
the Reagan Admn.in.istration'a re-
. quested fiacal 1984 budget for the
Environmental Protection Agen-
cy.
This increue would tttum the
EPA'a budget to $1.3 million -
the aame ainount allocated to the
aaency durlni the last year of the
Jlmmy Carter Adminllt.ratJon.
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Theee were the only changes
Houae members made in approv-
ing the first major appropriations
bill of the year, a fM.4-billion
pacltqe to fund the Department
of Housing and Urban Develoi>-
ment and 17 independent agen-
cies. incluc:U.ns the EPA.
Thia 1WD WM f9.5 billion more
than the Re.on Admiru.tration
had requested. Moat of the ad·
ditionaJ money ls eannarked for
subsidized housing for the poor.
The amendment to boost the
EPA'• funding was spomored by
ftep. Timothy E. Wirth,D-Colo.
He had criticized the Admlnla-
tration'a funding propoul, saying
lt failed to restore th• major EPA
budp\ cu ta of Uw past two yean, 1'avtna "procrama critical to
protecting Americana '
heaJth .. ..&hort of funds."
"This I.a one of the key en-
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raou.roes they need to do the
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Fun behind the fence . 1lo
These toddlen don't have to wait for the weekend to head for the
beach. They were busy building sand castlea on Huntington City
Beach where they even had the weather in their favor -sunshine
in June!
Prop. 13 has 'little impact'
jl California survey finds visible cut in government services
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -"Contributing to a positive ap-fomiana report a negative effect
Proposition 13, the property praiaal of Prop. 13 la the large tax of the tax-reductna meuure with
tax-sluhina initiative enacted ln aavinp to homeowners," aald families whoee cblef wage earner
1978, hal had little imJMICt on Mervin D. Field, director of the la employed in the publlc eector or
Californianl' lives, but many are poll. "On the negative aide ia a with annual Incomes of lea than
' reporting a visible cut in govern-growing public perception that $10,000.
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Barbecue faoa u well aa lndoor
chefs can add lpQ to the!r cookina th1I •ummtr by uatna
freshly P'OWJ" hert.. Bes1dea
1prtnklinsr them on the food, you
can ta. dlern onto a charcoal fire
and cteate a mouth-watering
treat.
Mint hal lone been u.aed to add
a refre.hing touch to an lced
drink; for a fresh batch of ~Ung
'8uce, oregano, marjoram, parsley
or thyme will add the rlaht touch:
and prllc plucked fresh from the
garden ha.a that full, aucculent
flavor not found in •tores. ,
Nuneries carry most of the
popular hert. in am.all pota that
transplant easily into the garden
or have the leed pecketa eo that
you can grow your own on the
window am. in a atrawberry jar or
han8iNr buket or ln individual pots~ cfkOratJ.na the barbecue
area.
· You will flnd that rnany hert.
thrive tn the hot ~r aun that
develop1 their full aromaUc
quallUea. BecaUM of thia you can
use them to enhance a landacape
by setting up a framework ln a
planting bed creating any shape
you want eo that the clumpe of
thyme, aap, chives or 1arlic are
automactlcally but attractively
divided. Another idea is to U1e the
hollow •I**' in cement conatrue·
tion bloclca. the cen1'r portion of
a tire or a window box.
A portable herb garden II
practlcal for thoee with limited
apace. Many herbe do well in
small pota and one of the nice
th1np about herbe is that a little
will go a long way. The average
family can be kept in good aupply
with one plant each of their
favorite herb.
• Creeping rosemary and
Jow:srowtng thyme, if planted in
large bMI, will serve u a ground
cover. Sage can be made to apW
attractively over a retainirl8 wall
and parsley creates a luth, green
border.
Whether you plant d<m!na of
aplcy herbs, or just a few, the
important th1na la to plant them
now.
ment .ervices, aocordlna to a government eervicee have de-A.aked to .,.. the quality of
'"'-"•ornia p ll re•--.._..a today terioratedandthattherehaabeen and local t .... Cl b h • ~ poll.
0 cond~ by ihe an increue in fees paid for a ~~ atnce P=~ 'ih~ U to 0 D 0 r WIDD er Field hwtitute in a .erie. of three variety of government lervices rneuure, 42 percent said overall
atatewide studies dwinl the put durtng'the put five yean.'' uali f eervicea bu decllned
lurali H 0 m e 0 W n e r I • t h e qu ty o · A IChol.a(ahip recipient of the five years, found that a P ty Of tha. who Mid penunent ~ ..... Beae• Gardea Cl•b will of thoee surveyed, 43 percent, tell-employed or retired and services were wone, ~2 percent be the guest of honor at the club'•
said Proposition 13 haa left them upper income Californian.a were died decllnJ.na local public achoo.la cloeing luncheon meeting at noon
neither bette.r off nor wone off the greatest beneficiaries of the and 39 percent noted weakened June 10 at the Nelahborhood
than before itl enactment. tax-cutting measure and thoee aaiatance to the elderly and eon,regational Church, Lacuna
Another 29 percent of thoee with children in public schools diaabled. Local libraries and hiah-Beach.
questioned aaid they were better were moet likely to report a er education were alao pointed to Caryl Walti, a 1e<X>nd year
off and 23 percent aald they were negative effect, the survey of 755 u victims of Proposition 13. student at Saddleback College,
wone off. Californians found. baa been arded $300 b the An overwhe!mfng majority of A ro,ajortty of thoee queetioned aw Y
horneownen surveyed, 75 per-aaid public transit and public ~Another $300 1eholanhi$
cent, said they are paying lesa in higher education fees had rt.en winner, Jane Mundertmark, w I
alnce Proposition 13. Next moat be unable to attend. property taxes than they would frequently mentioned ., having In addition to thete awarda, the
have paid without the initiative. increased are fees for housing or club alao haa contributed to and
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Capistrano
supports the UCI Arboretum,
South Coe.at Botanical Gardena,
Hortenae Miller Gardena, the
Sherman Gardens, Dimes for
Pinea and the Laguna Beach
Parks and Recreationa programs.
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The Oruaae Coanty Caetaa ud
Saccaleat Society will hold its ·
annual ahow and sale Saturday at
the Yorba Linda DI.strict Library,
18~62 Lemon Drive. The aale will
be from 9 a.m. to~ p.m.i the ahow
trom 11
Keep cut
flowers
fresh t
It'• bard to beat the beauty of t
cut-flower arranaemenca to nwk
an occufon, to make Ol)e, OC' to
celebrate no oc:cal1on at all
Wh,1her flowers come from • 1
florist or the garden, you want to l
keep them fMah u 1ml& •
pomtble. \ Ra~nd Ha.ek, environmen-
tal horUCultwilt, UC Cooperative ,
Exterwion.Davil, often advice on '
how to proJ.onc their fnabn->
Chooee flowers with peta1I
aJ.lahtly turned up toward a debt
center. Tbo9e with petals turned
down have palled theti peek.
To cut flowers from the garden.
carry along a pall of warm water.
/u you cut them, put the flowers
ln it.
When you bring Oowen home,
cut at lea.at 1/2 lnch of the It.elm,
under water with a aharp .0....
or knife, to expoee a fresh surface,
Th.t. can be done in a bowl with
water or under runntnc tap
water. (U Oowen have been out
of water even a abort Ume, such
aa the trip home from the Oorilt,
the hue of the steml dry and -1
off. Recutttng the st.ema allow.
them to take up water again.) u· the flowers exude a milky
fluid when cut, put the lower Inch
or two of the st.ema ln bo1llna ! water for 30 8eCOllda. '1b1a · will
prevent p}ug1ing of the
water-conducttnc tubes. J'
Condition the flowen before
arranging. Place them ioo.ely in a
Large container of warm water (90 f
to 100 c1esre-F.) f« mi hour er l
IO.
To arr.nae. remove exCMa
foJJ.aie, leaves and thoml that ;
will be below the vue'• water _,
level. Ex.ce9 follap under water
decays, •hort.enina flower µte. To
avoid a atark look. add attractive
foJJ.aie p6eoel to the arrangement. •,
Place the flowers in a dea'n · ·
vue that hal been wubed in .-p .. ,
and water. Fill the container with >:
luke wann water. To ·lefllthen ;
the life of the flowers, you can u.
commercial flower pneervatlva .1 or one to two tablespoons of ~
lemon juice in a quart of water. bridges
repaired
I Repaqa are under way on two
bridges 1n San Juan Capistrano,
and Caltrana offidala aay motor-
ists will suffer some inconve-
Tho.e who felt they got the building permits, atreet and
greatest property tax benefit aewer OONtruction and main-
were those who bought their tenacnce and n•.rka, camno.onunds homes before 1976. r-re·-
Twelve pereent of thoee polled and other public recreation facill-
aaid they believed they are pay-ties.
l.ng more in property taxea than FoUT ln 10 Californians said
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they would have if the meuure they had experienced fee ln-
had failed. creues ln thoee &reaa in the put
More than four ln ten Cali-five yeaia.
nience at times t.hrou&h the tint
of July.
Tile ~two outside lanes of the
San DiejO Freeway will be cloeed
in the 80Uthbowld dlrect.ion from
6 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays at the
Trabuco Cftek Brtdae.
And repai.r work la alao being
done to the San Juan Creek
Bridp on the Or1ega Hiahway ln
San Juan Capistrano. That work
will require one-way traffic con-
trols periodically during daylight
houra.
Estancia High hand
members honored
John MacNeill, a Caltrana
spokesman, aaid the cloeuree and
traffic conttola are neoeaary IO
fractured portioos of the bridge
decka can be removed and re-
placed.
Motorist.a will atill be able to
uee the two inside freeway lanes
during the closures at the
Trabuco Creek Bridge, and all
four 90Uthbound lmtes will be
open on weekenda and from 2
p.m. to 6 p.m. on week days.
' More than 20 members of
Estancia High School's Eagle
marching band received awards
during ceremonies aponaored by
the Inatrwnental Music Booeter
Club.
Michael Maahbum was named
outstanding trombone player and
received the annual Tom Scott
Memorial Award ln honor of the
student trombonist who wu
killed ln a traffic accident aeveral
years ago. ·
Senior saxophonist Tony
Adams received the Louil
Armatrong Jazz Award. Clarinet"
player Suaan Scott and trumpet
player Ree9e Evans were both
named Outstanding Senior In-
at.rumentalilta.
California Music Adacemy
acholanh1p1 went to.J~l Barnes,
Scott Wadsworth, Raup Mc:Gee
and Donna Kirby.
·Kirby, a pel'CUllionist, and Joel
~ on trumpet, were both
nominited fol' the national
All-American Band Award.a,
~~red by McDonald'• food
Roee Schl~ppholat baa been
named new drum major. Tlle
high 1ehool band took first place
thia year durtng the Coltbn Band
Review attended by 25 high
IChool band.a.
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Ground rules
After Orange l:ounty Super-
visor Harriett Wieder pres-
ented a plaque of apprecia-
tion lo Williaqi Lyon., chair-
man of the Orangewood
board of directors, everyone
got into the act Thursday at
the groundbreaking for Or-
angewood, 'the $7 .5 million
home in Orange for abused
and neglected children.
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Blood.:..drunk test ruled illegal
State appeals court tosses out controversial new statute
SAN FRA.NCISOO (AP) -T,he
state blood-alcohol standard tor
drunken driving is unconstitu-
tional, a state Court of Appeal haa
ruled, upholding the dismiasal of
38 cues in Monterey Municipal
Court
In ili! 2-1 decision, the court said
it reluctantly found the tough law
·unconstituionally vague becuue
it fails to give people adequate
notice of conduct which is for-
bidden and is thus unenforceable.
The law, which t.ook e ffect Jan.
1. 1982, presumes drunkenness
when alcohol reaches 0.1 percent
in the bloodstream. It "allows
penona to drink and drive, but
gives no reasonably acertainable
means of knowing when such
conduct becomes criminal," the
court said.
"Wf think that the challenged
subeection wilL if upheld, reg-
ularly produce convictions on
such palpably wllalr tem11 of
notice, ~ th~ Individual could
only speculat.e as to how and
·City naines new chief
Chris C. Chnstiansen will be-
come ~ city administrator of
Westminster, effective June 15.
Christiansen, who has been city
manager of Redlands since 1978,
replaces acting Q ty Adminis-
trator Christopher 'Rocky' John-
ston.
J ohnston's appointment last
January has been a aooree of
controversy, with some city coun-
cil members claiming he didn't
qualify for the job.
In a career that began in 1961,
Christiansen haa worked for the
·cities of San Rafael, Antioch,
Beverly Hills, Alhambra and J)e..
aert Hot Springs.
when hia blood-alcohol ratio
would reach the criminal point,"
It said.
Four Municipal Court judges
threw out the cues mainly on
grounds of vagueness. The
Monterey County District At-
torney appealed to the Monterey
County Superior Court whidv
revened the rullnp an.d sent the
cases back. .
Ra.fael . v argas Alfaro and the
37 other defendants appealed to
the Court of Appeal
The flrat section of the 1981
drunken chiving -t Jaw prohibit.a
driving under the influence of
akohol. Conviction requires a
showin8 that the driver' a physical
or mental abilities were so im-
paired by alcohol that he couldn't
operate a vehicle with IOberly
and ca4tiously.
The aecond section provides the
maximum allowable alcohol in
the blood for driving. ~
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OBITUARIES
~Helen H. Bierma
Private tuneral ~ will be held for Helen
H. Bterma of IAcuna NtcueL who d.led Wectn.t.¥
at the aie of 77.
Mra. Btenna, an active member of the Eutem
Star, wu bom in Hooper, Neb., and married her
now~ huaband, Frank R. Btenna, in U>20 In
Pocatello, Idaho, ~on movina to California.
She la aurvtved by her brother, Harold
Hahlbeck of South Lqu.na; a nephew, Thaine
Hablbeck of San Lull Obllpo, a niece, 'lball
Worthen. and her dauahter, Karen, of Arllncton,
Neb., and a nephew, Welby Buer, and h1a wife,
Monica. t
Helene M. Dowd
Services will be held th1a afternoon foe Helene
M. Dowd, who died Wedneeday at the age of 83.
Mrs. Dowd a survived-by two ION, Thomas and
William, alona With 11 gr~hildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 5:30 p.m. at St.
Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa.
Laura Moller Hoeg
Memorial 11ervices will be held Sunday for
Laura Moller Hoeg of Irvine, who died Monday.
A native of Stavanger, Norway, she was the
wile of Otto B. Hoeg, who 11urvivetf. Alao surviving
ls her brother, Norman Miller, of Orinda, Calif.
Services are echeduled for 2 p.m. at the Good
Shepherd Lutheran Church in Irvine with Pastor
John R. Hale officiating. Private interment will
follow at Pacific View Memorial Park.
Florene W. Grey
Funeral services will be conducted Sunday for
Florene Wataon Grey of Cost.a Mesa, a real estate
broker for the put 20 years, who died Monday at
tht age of 61.
Mrs. Grey is survived by her husband. Col.
Richard E. Grey; a 90n, Richard E. Grey II of Balboa,
and a daughter, Loma Grey-Kusiak of Warwick, R.
I. Alao surviving are brothers Francia Cowart and
Charles Wataon and slater F1orence Hutcherson, all
of Texas.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. at Harbor
Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary in Cost.a Mesa.
Jane E. Joye
Private services were to be held today for Jane
E. Joye of El Toro, who died today at the &l{e of 79.
Mn. Joye ls survived _by_)~er 90n, David, of
Solana s..c.h and aix P'tndcJU.ldten.
Services are .:heduled for 1 p .m. at Casa
Duarte, 24721 Belgreen Place, El Toro. Private
interment servicet1 will be ~ at Harbor Lawn
Memorial Park in C.O.ta Mesa.
Evelyn F. Jonz
Funeral aervicet1 will be held Saturday for
Evelyn F. Jonz. a 14-yee.r resident of Newport
Beach, who died Saturday at the J.ie of 76.
Services are llCheduled for 4 p.m . at the Smith
& Tuthill Westcliff Chapel Mortuary in Cc.ta Mesa.
Private interment lel"Vtc. will be held Monday
at Inglewood Park C.emetery.
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Ave. IS. Huntington Beec:ll, CA
92647.
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Thie ~ w• llled wtt11 IN County an of ~ County on
Mey 10, 1113.
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JACT IHUT -IUDWllRR 400 Wl!OND ·
WHAT:
!WHEN:
WHERE:
BUDWEISER 400, 13th ltop on
the 30-reoe NASCAA Wlntton
Cup Grand Natlonel ttock car
aerlel for 1983.
June 3·"4·6, 1983 (Friday,
Saturday, Sunday) ·
Rlveralde International
Raceway, 54 mllea east of Los
Angetea at Highway 60 -1-15E
Junction.
COMPANION Warner W . Hodgdon 200
FEATURE: NASCAR Grand American
atock car race, (200-kllometera
or 48 laps= 125. 76 miles)
BUDWEISER
DISTANCE:
CARS:
·DRIVERS:
PURSE:
400 Kiiometers or 95 laps =
248.9 mllea.
BUDWEISER 400 -1981-1983
current model , U .S .
manufactured sedans ,
Including Buick, Chevrolet,
Dodge, Ford, Mercury ,
Oldamoblle, Plymouth and
Pontiac: Intermediate sedans
with engine dleplacement of
358 CID, mlnlnum weight of
3700 Iba., and wheelbase ot
110 lnchee. Body shapes are
strictly llmlted to showroom
stock appearance by NASCAR
template measurements. Moat
racing modifications relate to
safety.
WARNER W. HODGDON 200 -
NASCAR Grand American
stock cars are 1965--1983 U.S.
manufactured sedans In the
Intermediate and compact
classes. Typical marques
Include Camaro, Flreblrd ,
Mustang, Nova, Monza, Omega
and Ventura. Minimum
wheelbase allowable la 108
Inches and minimum weight Is
3100 Iba. Engines are U.S.
manufactured, pu1hrod type
with maximum cubic-Inch
displacement of 433 cubic
Inches. Body and chassis
modlflcatlon1 and engine
Interchanges are permitted.
BUDWl!ISER 400 -Alf of
NASCAR'a top stars, Including
defending Winston Cup Grand
National champion Darrell
Waltrip, Richard Petty, Bobby
Alllaon, DaJe Earohardt, Benny
Parsons, Dave Marcia, Ricky
Rudd, NeU Bonnett, Hany Gant,
Joe Ruttman, Terry Labonte,
Ron Bouchard and Weet Coast
favorites Hershel Mc Griff,
Jimmy lnaolo, Jim Roblnaott,
John Borneman, Roy Smith 'lnd
Bill Sohmttt.
WARNER W. HODOOON 200 -
More than 40 of the Weat'1 •
most excltl~ lhort track "open
competition ' stars, lncludlng
Tom Montes, Glen Steurer, Ron
Esau, Dave Hiii, Jim Lee, OaJe
Perry, Jim Neal, Kevin Riniker,
Robert Switzer and Richard
Elcalante.
Nearty $200,000 posted to·date
for the BUDWEISER 400. Prize
money for the Warner W.
Hodgdon 200 wllf be
approxlmatety $25,000.
HOW TO Each lap 11 2.62 mlle8
CONVERT KM One kilometer Is 0.62237 mUe
TO MILES: One mlle le 1.60934 kll~ter1
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AADtO: Motor Racing Netwo~k will
carry lap-by-lap coverage of
the BUDWEISER 400 over 150
stations across the U.S.
starting at 12:45 p.m. Including r
local ..ttatlona KLAC (570 kc) In \
Loa Angeles and KPRO· (1440 ::-
kc) In Rfver.lde. American Race •1 Broadcaetera will carry a
l ap-by·lap account of the
Warner "'Hodgdon 200 over
KPRO starting at 10:45 a.m.
TICKETS:
COURSE:
SANCTION:
SCH~DULE :
Outlets Include Rlve1·11de
International Raceway'• box
offloe and all Tlcketron outlet9.
Information: 714/653-1181 .
Rlverlfde Rtlo9way'a 2.e2...mae,
8-turn road couree wtll be UMd
tor both events.
NASCAR (NetJonal Aeaoolatlon
tor Stock Car Auto Rectng)
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~ differing viewpoint
1b the F.ditor: THt-letter from John Grant,
~Senator Speraw for
Uorta in our area, did not
the aentiments of many
, Senate District resident..
Some of us are grateful that we
hive an "interim" Senator to
provide Senate services to us
during this period of disen-
franchbemet\t. However, the lack
of' warm welcome referenced in
Mr. Grant's letter has not
~nated only from local poli-
tlcians. Some of us continue to
t'llliat the idea that a conunittee in
S8cramento would decide for us
who our representative would be.
We in Orange County demand
much from our representatives.
Amonpt our demands is the
requirement that our officials not
only 8el'Ve us well but that they
~their "dues" before asking us
for expreaions of continued con-
fidence or for future political
support. •
I cannot support Mr. Speraw's
intended candidacy for the 37th
Senate District. There are some
people in Orange County who
have aerved w well, through
prior political service and through
community service. They are
long-time local residents who
have demonstrated the kind of
leadership we seek and are de-
serving of our continued con-
fidence.
There is a difference between
asking people to support you aa a
legislator and askini people to
support you as a candidate. Sena-
tor Speraw has failed to recognize
that distinction.
RICK.JOHN
Newport Beach
A fishy ommission
To the F.di tor:
Newport Beach's P arks,
BelM::hes and Recreation Com-
mbsion must be prejudiced
against what could be one of the
cft"Y'• best recreation activities. Its
C8talog of summer programs netlects fishing entirely, a sad
omisllion for an ocean-oriented
cortununity. The commission's
MUnmer activities include sailing,
awimming, surfing and even
gourmet canoeing among water
sports, but the excellent op-
portunities for fishing in Newport
Bay and the open sea are shoved
away.
I live in Costa Mesa, but I often
fish in our neighboring city's
harbor and back bay, both from
small boats and from shore. The
area SWam\S with bass, halibut,
corbina, croaker and even striped
bass and bonito. Newport Beach
does its residents a disservice by
not introducing them to this
excellent recreation resource.
JACK BROWN
Costa Mesa
Serious issue slighted
'Ii> The F.ditor: ·
Your editorial 'Stop bickering,
get to work,' (May 24,1983) is
superficial. callous and indicates a
refusal on the part of the Daily
Pilot to take a serious look al the
history of the prresent crisis in
the Coast Community College
District.
In 1978, with the passage of
•prop 13', it waa evident that
funding for public education
would be reduoed. In 1981, the
faculty, their representative, stu-
dents and citizens made a call for
open, special study sessions to
~ the budget priorities of
, th~Coast Q)mmunity College o· trict. Even Assemblyman
M th, in a speech at GWC said
~t the board should be doing this. The board did not respond ·
then, and has yet to respond. Now
It is almost too late.
The faculty's representative,
A.FT Local 1911. has made many
pre.entations to the board since
October of 1982, including many
alternatives for budget cuta.
There is a strong, and reaaonable
far that the quality of education
in this district is seriously threat-
ened by the decisions th.is boa.rd is
making. The faculty. 1t~nta
and public have continually re-
quested the board to review
decisions which could be ir-
reversible. The board has again
ttfUM!d.
There ia a fundamental issue
involved in this crisis, which your ""torial neatly side-stepped. That is the question of quality
education. You can not have
quality education with courses
taught on television, with large
class sizes when clasaes are de-
si~ for small class size, or
when you have few teachers.
Those are the options this board
is supporting. Further, this board
just voted to begin charging fees
for '11 types of classes. Students
lose their teachers and must pay
fees, all the while wondering if
they are 1Ull getting the high
quality education this district
once had.
We would all like to put thia
crisis behind us. None of us enjoys
watching teachers with years of
experience being told thal they
are not competent. None of us
enjoys spending weekends and
weekdays explaining to people
that they should become familiar
with the recall issue. It is our
duty, however, to protect the
quality education of this district.
The energy being expended ia
aimed in the correct direction. We
tried unsucessfully to head off
this crisis. We, citizens, student.
and faculty, offered to work with
the board, to share our expertile.
experience and advice. We were
rejected. We were forced to spend
our energy on a recall.
It ii time that your paper and
editorial ataff examined the his-
tory of thia school board'• behav·
ior and examined the dedication
of the staff, studenta and com·
munily members. You will aee
that we are not frivolous people
wasting time.
Mr. and Mrs. MICHAEL FERO
Irvine
Op1n1ons expreswd 1n IM $1>cKe al>Ove are tho~ ot lh@ Oa1ty P1l~I Otner views e•
preu t'd on '"1s ~ ctre rnow ot lt\t'tr autnon •nO arltsh ReaOe~ommenl is 1nv11
ed. AOOress TM Daily Pilot, P 0 Bow IS60, Costa Me..a. CA ~1>11> Pnone 17141
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l. I. BQd / Taste I ul JDBtter
Not at all unusual for a whale's
b.art to weigh half a ton.
In the p.reparation of food,
which ill the l'.DOft aignificant, the
way you cook it oc tbe way you
~ it? Not IO fast, Herb
I! tonlnp 10 back further than fire. beer In mind.
Tbe Ciomlldo, too, comee in aiJa,
• boxaof laundry det.ttaent or
aillllof t.Jw. 1. Very weak, UJ> 72
~ 2. WeM. up to 112 mph. 3.
up to 1&7 mph_ 4. Sewn.
mph. 5. DwMUnc. up to
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good, they wouldn't have broken
thetn up.
A. Quite ao, but a lot of widows
were queried in that poll and they
aald the aame.
'That aubatance called POC la
U9ed to test taste. (Proofreader,
pleaae note, It''•
''phenylphiocarbamidle. '') Sev· enty 6ul ol 100 l"OWDUP' can
identify the chemical'• b&ttemma even in nceedinaly low coocen-
tntiona. The 80 who cannot recofP'1ze It are known to the
ldenUltl. ''nan•IMt.en.'' Whal'•
ew1ow here .. Chat Mitt prove the
~of non-talten '4tnd do
to be nm·tMten. So your abW')'
to di9cem flavors II inbertted..
evtdently. At -.i to ICllDe
depee. Take It a .wp furthe'. 'nlere'• ai.o a ph~
....,., th.It ~ Ooob nm 1n
fainllJa
SPINAL COLUMN
FEMALE HUMPBACK WHALE In glidin1 positiDn
SPINAL COLUMN MALE GORILLA
Standing position
SPINAL COLUMN
ASIAN BULL ELEPHANT
At rest
Nixon's
WASHING TON -Perhaps
the most bizure epiaode of the
Nixon era was a campaign to
d.iacredit and, if pc:mible, destroy
an investigative repo11er. I had
the honor of being the victim.
The story haa been pieced
together by Seymour Hersh,
himseU al) investigative reporter
who baa raiaed his share of
hackles on the backs of official
necks. The dOO>mforting details
can be found in his new book,
"The Price of Power," which
uncovers the sweepings under
Henry K.iasinger's rug.
Hersh portrays Richard l'Jixon
aa a man haunted by dark .ecreta
which he feared might leak out
and drive him from public office.
K.Jminger telld.ed, in the ways of
an ambitious subordinate, to
out-N~on Nixon.
mEY USED the clasaific.ation
system not ao much to protect the
nation's security as to censor the
news. A. an example of their
careleunea with legitimate
le<ft'-. Nixon once boMted to
report.era that the United States
was able to re-create Soviet radar
aignah and aee "what the Ruai.an
radar showed .... "
"The Nixon statement created
near-pandemonium'' at the Na-
tional Security Agency, Henh
reports. He quotes one offidal as
exclaiming, "I died wheft I heard
lt .... I just fell out of my chair. I
literally did."
Nixon'• statement cauaed the
Soviets "to change every fre..
quency. every crypt system,
every net structure," and the
United Statel l.oet "the ln-
calculable advan~ of knowing
what tl>e other aide wu eeetng."
Hersh states.
But when t e~ the llee'ftt
manipulations of Nixon and Kt.-
inger in Vietnam, it "1hrew the
White HOU8e ... lnto a panic," and
then-At10mey General John
Mitchell "ordered an extensive
'
shot at
G. -~IC-l-11-1-11-11-1 -..
investigation."
RECOUNTS HERSH: "In all,
Andenon wrote 13 columns be-
tween March 18 and May 6,
1971 ... and all were ignored by
the rest of the press. In 80me
cases, Anderaon's infonnation
waa recycled by other reporters ln
stories years la.ter, and invariably
each was treated aa major news."
Later in the year, I publlahed
aecttt documents proving th.at
Richard Nixon and Henry Klla-
lnger had lied about the U.S.
policy toward Pakistan. In-
vestigators zeroed in on Navy
Yeoman Charles Rad.ford. whom
they suspected of .Upping me the
documents.
They bullied and browbeat him
for three week&. They put him
throuih four Ue detector tea1L
liley acreamed ot.cenlde9 at him.
liley tapped hia telephone. They
fJnally got their oonfemon -not
that he had pueed on Killinger'•
aecreta to me but that he had
spied on Kiainger for the Joint
Chiefa of Staff. (
Henh reports that Dorudd
Stewart, the chief Pentagon in-
vestiptoc, was urgently sum-
moned to David Young's White
Howie office on December 23,
1971. "Young abocked Stewart by
ordering him to 'esiabliah' a
hommexual relationship between
Anderaon and Yeoman Radford;
It waa clear from Young's tone
that Stewart WM not merely to
investlpce -aacll a ~JaUonlhlp
but find one.
"Stewart, a former FBI qent
who waa nearly 15 yean older
than Young, objected emphatical-
ly. >.. Stewart protested, Young
jumped up and shouted .... 'Ood-
dam. the President Wanta th.la,
Small town
Buying a newspaper any place
I go is a nervous habit with me.
I never pea one up. ·
During the put three WeeU
I've been ln a hundred towns and
citiet and rve read 125 dlftereit
newapepen. Some of the papen
were eXl:lellent. 80l1le were .,od
and IOlne wen terrible, but I
enjoyed all of them. They tell the
Carl St.ndburl and Robert hast
story of America.
.r. The typical pkture on pap one abowa •~mayor pn.-enq a cup to the new champion
of the C..tbollc VJW BOW~
i..,u..
I~'· . -1111-.-.-1111-,--~
and every time we tell him we
can't do eomething!"'
HERE IS THE rest of Hen.h's
acci>unt: "Nixon'• fear of
Andenon. of what he knew or
could learn, about the workings
of the White House, wu acute by
the end of 1971, and yet ·(John)
Ehrlichman recalla, the President
refuaed to grant John Mitchell
penru..ion to wiretap Andetwxl's
telephone at the time the tapa
were placed on Radford'•· Nixon
apparently feared that
Andenon's contacta l.nalde the
FBI were 80 extensive that he
would be tipped off about a
legally authorized wiretap. Per-
haps Ander8on would ala> be told
of other wiretaps that had not
been leplly authorized.
"Given the fear and anger in
the Oval Office, if Richard Nixon
could not move legally to stop
Andenon, he would certainly
eeek to damage his antaaoniat in
other ways. (Q. Gcrdon) LJddy
wrote that he and (Howard) Hunt
bad lunch with an active-duty
CIA phyaidan and dl8cumled vari-
ous techniques for dn&ggins
Anderson. The three men
reached apparent agreement, 80
Liddy wrote, that Andenon
should 'become a fatal victim of
the notorious-Washington
atreet-<:rtme rate.' He learned
later, Liddy added. that uaallina·
t.ion had been ruled out by Hunt'•
'prindpal.' an obvious referenct
to OW-lea Collon. CoJMm, tn
testimony before \he Senate In·
~Ugenoe Committee, denied any
lmOWJed&e of UUllination plana
bUt aa.id that Nixon had 8lked
blm "many ttmes' to tab ldiion to
d.ic'edlt Andenqn. He ai.o aaid
that he could not 'dilcou.nt the
~bility of havtna said aome-
thing in jest' to augelt that
Andenon ahould be eliminated.
In ita final report ln 1978, the
committee concluded that there
spece than the atory ot the public
official caught ateal1n& half a
million dollan two towns away.
•
SPINAL COLUMN
U.S. CONGRESSMAN
Neggtiating with
~Reagan on
Ml funds
wu no available evidence of a
plan to aaauli'NUe Andenoa, but
it stated that, ata minimum, Hunt
and Uddy bad considered meana
of clnagsfng Andenon to d.i.lctedit ·
him in public.
'"Ibere was a third stage in
Nixon's private campaign against
Andenon. In mid-February of
1972, the CIA mounted a major
surveillance operatioll ~the
oolwmUa't and hia chief aids.
spending the next two months followlnc them by car and foot in
an attem.pt to learn their 80UJ'CIM.
n\e inquiry, given 8UCh code
names a 'Mudhen' and 'Celoiex.'
UM!d • many u twenty aget\ta to
follow Andenon and tu. family
around suburban Waahlnctm
and ebewhere. The illegal
domestic surveillance WM COil·
ducted at the -direct order of
Richard Helma, who la~r
claimed. ln respome to a JaWlluit
filed by Andenon. that be blid
done it becawte of Andie.non'•
reportins on India and Pa.ld$n.
Tbe CIA failed to Jee'n any of
~·· eources.''
unlER.E WAS a third stage in
Nl.xon's private campaign ap1nlt
Andenon. Jn mkl-Febl'uary of
1972. the CIA mounted a major
aurveillance operadon against the
columnist and hia chief a.idea.
apendin& the next two mootha
following them by car and foot ln
an attetnpt to le&rn their eowus.
The inquiry, pven auch code
namee aa 'Mudhen' and 'Celoiex. •
U99d .. many .. twenty agents to
follow Andenon and bia bmily
around auburban WMhinCf.cn
and elaewhere. The Wepl
domestic IUJVelllaDce WM CJOD-
ducted at the direct order' of
Richard Helms, who later
claimed, in respome to a Jawadt
filed by Arwlenon. that he hid
done lt becaute of Ar.dellOO'I
reportina on India and Pakistan.
The CIA failed to Jeem an\i of Ander8on'a IOUl"CM... .,, I l '
llllJPllDt
FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1883
STOCKS 86
Some of th e world 's
finest femal e runners
compete in marathon. B3.
D
0
·FV vs. Edi_son: It won~t he friendly
1
Some people never learn. Take Fountain Valley
High head football coach Mike Milner, for instance.
The last time Milner was part of a Baron win
over rival Edison, he had a few less ulcers, a few less
gray hairs, was seeing his wife regularly and wasn't
even a head coach yet (he was..a Fountain Valley
assistant).
That was bade in 1977.
You would have thought. after five straight
losses to the Chargers, \hat Milner would have.
caugbton by now. Sut, apparently, he hasn't. Maybe
like Tex Cobb, he has been hit in the head too many
times.
I mean how else can you explain Milner's
acceptance of an alumni game w1lh Edison, which
is scheduled to take place at Westminster High
(eomehow the Lions' den seems fitting for this) next
Friday night?
Retorts Milner laughingly when asked for an
explanation: "Is this going to be a negative article?''
Ablolutely not. God knows I don't want to put
any more pressure on Milner than the Fountain
Valley boo6ters already have (only kidding Mike).
Actually, this is one match Milner is looking
forward to. Not th.at he doesn't look forward to the
regular season confrontations with the Chargers, it's
Leaps and bounds
SPORTS COLUMNIST
JOHN
SEVANO
just this contest Isn't as preaure-packed and full of
tension.
"Basically the purpose of this game ls to bring
lhe alumni back together and for ex-players to see
people they haven't seen for awhile," Milner
explains. "It's an opportunity to rekindle old
friendshi?J, raise some 11\bney for both schools and
capttali.7.e on the Fountain Valley-&ii.son rivalry.'
Both coaches are obviously taking the game In
the spirit with which it was contrived.
"This is going to be a true alumni game in the
sense that we have a lot of old guys out there," jokes
&Uson coach Bill Workman, joining in the festive
spirit. "I tell you, some of these guys are balder than
I am.
"We actually figure we're going to make less
money for our program because we have a higher
Ron Waynes of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo unleashes a block of sand
as he lands in the long jump pit after a 7. 79 meter leap Iii the NCAA
Outdoor track and field championships at Houston.
budget for Geritol and hol"lle llrwnent.."
"Don't let the.e gu)'I fool you. There's goina to
be a wealth of talent on diaplay next Friday.
adds Milner. "A coecb'a whole life 1a really bued
around that and belna able to oompare teams and ·
individuall. My flnt pracdce WU V'ery emotional for
me, aee1ng all thoee kids who have pa.med through "What we've done ta pkk 70 playen, the finett
Fountain Valley hu to offer, and brought them
together for thia," notes Milner. The Baroni alone
will field 10 all-CIF perfonners, 11 Orange County
All-Stan and 44 all-leque performers. The
Chargers will have that at leut, If not more.
here. , 1
"The.e kids gave ao d\uch to the program while
they Wtte here. They made it what It la today." ·
"It'• really fun to get all theee IUYB together,"
agrees Workman. "All have the aame high school
heritage. Some are reaJ.cy old, aome are really young
and a lot don't even know each other. But a lot of
these guys have come a lot way to be a pa.rt of this."
And, let'• face it. as cordial a game as this
appean on the surface, you know it's going to get
heated if for no other reuon because it's F4ison and
Fountain Valley. Enough of this tear-jerking atuff. let's get down
to the nitty gritty. Who should be the favorite and
by how much?
''You'd like to think that," agrees Milner.
"Certainly during the last five years it has~ the
premier game of Orange County. j know the
thousands who have come to watch haven't been
disenchanted with the games or the style of football
that has been played.
"F.di.son should probably be favored," answers
Milner 1erioualy and then, after pausing for a
moment to reflect on what he just said", counters
quickly, "How can you possible put a point spread
on an alumni game?" "We've been very enthusiastic (~ practice) and
I'm amazed at some of the things we've been doing.
The majority of kids look like they've been
practicing for two weeks. The Intensity has been
very high. The thing that'• really been rewarding
for me about this game. though, ~re the memories,"
· Milner was laughing by now becauae he knew
the question was made in jest. Mllner's brief moment
of seriQumess, however, either indicates intensity .
.. or the probability he's been hit In the helmet once
too often.
DeCinCes can't
believe his
fast start
NEW YORK (AP) -Doug
DeCincea isn't used to being a
home run thttat ao early in th~
aeaaon.
"I'm a second-half player,"
said DeCinces, whoee two homers
jumped h1a season total to an
American League-leading 13,
and led the Angela to a 9-8
come-from-behind victory ovea
New York Thursday night,
ending the Angels' three-game
losing skid and snapping the
Yankees• six-game winning
streak.
With the Angela down S-0,
DeCinces, who collected 21 of his .
career-high 30 home ruru lut
aeuon after the All-Star break.
wnrieCI bb tint homer of the
game, a solo a hot, off Yankee
feft-handed starter Dave Righetti
in the fourth innlna·
Alter the y ankees produced a
7-1 lead by .:oring a run in elCh
of the fourth and fifth, Ellla
V~tine h!ahllghted a aix-run
sixth inning by belting h1a tint
grand a1arn of hia alx-year career
to tie the game.
"I was Juat tryina to make con~d hit it bard," aald
Va~e. who was activated
from the disabled liat on May 6
aft.er aufferin5( from Achilles
tendonitia of the left foot. ''It wu
one time I wasn't trying to hit
one out."
Then, In the top of the
aeventh, with one on and one out,
OeCincea drove reliever· Rudy
May's ainklng fastball aver the
right-cent.er field wall for his
third game-wJnntn; hit of the
year.
"Basically, I ~t tried to go
with the pitch,' said DeCinces.
"That's what I've been trying to
do alnce last year. I uaed to be a
dead pull hitter. ?(pw rm ~
to get the ball all over the field. •
May, the ~ of four Yankee
pitchers, saw his record fall to
1-3. .
"I never saw bal1a jump out of
here (Yankee Stadium) like that
before,'' said May: '1 threw him
(Deeincea) a good curve. He juat
went down and got IL I WU just
trying to keep the ball down, to
keep. lt ln the ballpark. He just
went with the pitch and alanuned
iL"
Dea.nces also flied out deep to
center field in the eighth inning
for a long out.
"That was real fru.tratlng,"
aald DeClncea. "In any other
ballpark, l would have had three
homers.''
MaldonadO: An improbable Dodger hero
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The laat
thing the Los Angeles Dodgers needed
waa an extra inning game.
However, that's exactly what they got
ThW"Bda_}' ~L
Yock Meta that much more dramatic.
Candy Maldonado, the next-to-lut
man available to Manqer Tom Luorda.
drilled a sinale down iM third bue line
that ICOred \' eaeer from leCOnd ~ to
end the four hour, six mlnuie marathon.
19 previoua tries at the plate, and had
never drive in a run in the hie leques,
knocked in the winn1n& run. And Pat
Zachry, 2--0, who hadn't pitched in two
week:a, tot the win.
'1 know I haven't done too well wben
I have aottell a chance to play,•• said the
Puerto lUcef-bom M•tdonado. "But th1a
year, I'm havinl to learn a Dl!W role.
of the Dodaen' budding young st.an, a
22-year-olcf outfielder-third bueman
who once knocked in 104 runs In the
minor te.,ues. another time 102.
Yeaa,er had oPened the 14th with a
aolid a1n1le to 1ett. Dave Anderson, filll.na ln for Russell at short, bunted him
to second and the Meta Intentionally
walked Steve Sax.
The Dodgers were a 11 t tie ahort to
begin with. Bill Ruuell was absent
became of an l..llneaa ln hia family; their
pitching, e9J*.ially in the bullpen was
~ with Stew Howe disabled,
t and Steve Y~. who's had to go it
akJne behind the plate with the lam of
MiJte. Sckwia, had no bedrup at catcher.
It was the Dodgers' fourth win ln a
row. and it enabled them to atay 2 ~
games ahead of Atlanta in Uie NaUonal
Le.,ue West race. The Meta, In the
baement in the NL Eut, lost for the
fourth straight time.
The Doagera' heroes were rather
improbable.
"I've alwa)'11 been a reirular. a IUY
who'• played every day. SO lt'a been a
1eamina experience. watchJni auya like
Je»e MOrale. come up ln that one key
situation."
Maldonado wu sent up to hit for
Zlichry, leavtna only Dave Sax on the
bench.
Maldonado said he'd never faced the
Meta' pltcher, J.-e Oroeco, 3-1, befQre,
and It wu evident when Oroeco whisked
All tha.e details combined to make
their 14-tnnin$(, S-4 victory over the New Maldonado, who had only two hita ln
One million fans
cheer NBA champs
Moaea Malone, \he Mou
Valuable Player of the final,
acquired last fall from Houston,
aafd he'a played "alx yeara
waiting for a •tandlnc ovation.
When I fO to Houaton thl1
summer ~ m going to let them
know.''
Thunday ntaht it was Maldooado, one
Noah gains final
of French Open
1.
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I .
Howe will return
in month, says agent
From AP c1J1patche1
LOS ANGELES-The agent for Iii ace Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher
Steve Howe says the player is
enthusiastic about returning and
hopes to be back from drug rehabilitation and on
the mound in about a month.
"Right now he's great. He's terrific. He's
talking about all positive things. He wants to come
back aonn. He wants to come back now . He wants
to come back forcefully and
strong," agent Tony Attanasio
said Thursday.
He confirmed for the first
time that Howe checked into
the CareUnit in Orange this
past weekend.
However, he said he did
not know when the Dodgers'
No. 1 reliever went back to
drugs. He had undergone re-"°" habilitation for al -'
cohol-cocaine dependency in November of last
year.
"I didn't see any change of attitude in spring
training. I did see an attitude change ~last 30
days. Obviously. there was a starting int, but
Steve Howe is probably the only person ho can
answer that.
"I have seen some signals the last 30 days,
down in San Diego. We had a meeting set up and
he didn't show. Some of his oomments didn't jibe.
He was talking about mundane things. He was
tnore combative in other areas..'' ... he fell down.
He made a mistake. Give the-kid credit. He had
to stand up twice."
Burns gets ace, 64
BETHESDA. Md.-George !I
Bum,, scored a hole in one on his way
to a 64, an 8-under-par effort.that
matched the recol'd on the tough
Congressional Country Club course in the first
round of the Kemper Open.
Bums recorded his hole-in-one of the
three-par, 21 l-yard 16th hole. He used a 2-iron.
Trailing Burns, four shots back, is Tom Kite.
Andy Bean and Tze-Chung Chen, a tour rookie
from Taiwan, were next at 69.
Falcone aces Cards, 8-1
Pete PaJeone. wbo NI tpent h1I Iii
.even bll-J.eacue 9HIOl\I ln St. Louil.
New York 81\d now Atlanta boundna
belween bullpena and a1Al11na rota-
tions, lilenced St. Louil' bata on four hlta thro"lh
1eVen lnn1qa and Cbrb Cbm.bU11 drove ln five
runa, four with a srand elem, q the Bravee
mauled the Cardinali, 8-1, to hiahliaht Nauonal
e action Thunday. Terry Ponter rell.&ved
Falcone ln the 1eventh and
recorded his leVmth aavt ...
EJ.ewhere, AD*e Dawaoa
drove ln three runt with a linale and his .eventh horner
as Mont.real stopped San
Franci.oo's four-game wln-nlns streak with an 11-4 beatlna of the Giants. The
Expc» ripped 15 hlta --three
by former Saddleback Colleae CH-••• and UnJvenity ffjgh standout
Tim Wallacll --in their highest 1C10ring game of
the aeaaon ... Gene Rlcbarda drove in two runs
with a sixth-inning single and left-hander Dave
Dravecky became the NL'a first elght-gaµne
winner as San Diego dumped Philadelphia, 4-1 .
.. (Ryne Sandberg ripped a game-winning
two-run homer In the eighth inning off pitcher
Rick Rhoden and the Chicago Cuba went on to
edge Pittsburgh, 3-2.
Nyman~ Baines lead Chisox .
Rookie Cbrla Nyman and Harold Iii
Baines each hit two-run homers to
power the Chicago White Sox to a
come-from-behind 6-3 victory over
Kansas City to highlight American League act.Ion
Thursday. Nyman's fint major-league home run
keyed a three-nm rally in the seventh that eent
the White Sox ahead 4-3 ... Elsewhere, Rick
SatcWfe scattered six hits and MlpeJ DUoDe
stole two liaaes and acored
twice as Cleveland defeated
Seattel. 3-1. Sutcliffe, 8-2,
struck out seven and wallred
two in pitching his third
complete pme of the year ...
. Ced.I COOper and RoblD
Yout belted two-run homers
and Paa! Molitor hit a 10lo
shot to beck the aix-hit pitch-
ing of Mike Caldwell as Mil-a...-• waukee bombed Oakland, 6-1.
Caldwell, !5-4, retired 1 i' consecutive batters over
one span as the Brewers won their third game In
their last four and handed the A's their eeventh
defeat In their last eight ~a.mes .... Cliff Jolaaaon
drove In three runs and Lala Leal pitched 1eve'n
tough innings to lead Toronto to a 6-1 decision
over Detroit. •
Quote of the day
Moses Malone, examining his bill as he
checked out of a Milwaukee hotel alter a
game against the Bucks: "I only want to
check out. I don't want to buy no hotel."
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t111 lrvlne Ranch Wiier Dllltlct corporation 81. &11te 15, · .._,CA t2ell7 This~ It 00flduc1«1 by an
(Olsttletl lnvftn and wlll r-ive DEFEN~S: ,_..tUP OATTOH Thie bullMel II conducted by I lndMdual. .-
--P'°"'811 (bldl ) up to the IQ PHILIP N. GATTON. and 00£8 corporellon. Gaty J. Grlttlth
hour of 10-00 a.m. on Wednetd1Y. ONE to TEN, Doth tnc:lullve. Or111'9' County Thi. 1t11-t w• ffled With the June 16. 1993. 11 the olllce OI the Cro11-Compl1ln1nt: PHILIP Gentty. Inc. County Cletk of Or111'9' County on
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be dona lncludH turnl1hlng 111 lnc:tulNe. MIY 1'7, 11193. .,.._, CA a111
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Baseball today
1832-Lou Ohme became the tint
player in American Leaaue hil'°"Y to hit
fOW' home rum in one 1amt M he powered
the New York Yankee1 to a 20-13 victory
<YVet the Athleticl at PhJlaclelprua.
1932-John McGraw reslped after 28 yean u man.ager of the New York Olanta
and WU replaced by Bll1 Terry.
1978-Dave Johnlon ~ the flnt
player ln major }eaaut ~tory to plnc:h-bit
two grand a1am home runs jn one 8eUOn
when hll bliJt in the ninth lnn1na pve
Philadelphia a ~-1 victory over the Dodgen.
Today'~ birthday: Cleveland pitl?her Ed
Gtyrin ta SO.
FBI to aid players
WASHINGTON -The FBl and
the Drug Enforcement Administration ~
announced a joint program Thunday -to warn major league baseball players .
about the dangers of bribery, illegal belting and
illicit druo.
FBI Director William H. Webster and Acting
DEA Adminiatrator Ftandl M. Mullen eaid a
similar program emploYtnc apedally ~ FBI
and DEA agents, many of them tormer college
athletes, was conducted with every team in the
National Basketball Auoclation in November.
iga2. .
FBI spokesman Lane Bonner saSd the bureau
and the DEA already are at work 1eheduling
similar lll!Sllions this fall with teams of the
National Football League.
. In put years the FBI and DEA Indepen-
dently made.similar .prewntations to professional
athletea bu~ have switched to a joint pretentation.
Tampa Bay gets Thompson
The Tampa Bay Buocaneera. em-• broiled in a contract dlapute with
veteran Do•& WWlama. moved 1o
bolster the club's quarterback situation
Thunday. acquiring Jack 'homplOD from the
Cincinnati Bengals. 'ro obtain 'lbompmon, a No. 1
~choi~of the Bengali ln 1979, the Bua gave
up lMir first round selection in next year'• NFL
draft. ... Texas Rangen outfielder BWJ Sample
apologized to bueball Commiaioner S.wk KUii
for comments he made oonceming playera' riehta
to "smoke a joint or take an amphetamine within
your own sphere.': ... Prtv•te eervica wt1l be
held today in New York far Jack Dem,.ey, .but
at the request of the former heavywelaht
champion'• widow. the time and the location were
not announced.
Television, radio
TV: No events tcheduled.
RADIO: Bueball -Angels at Milwaukee,
5:25 p.m .• KMPC (710); New York Meta at
Dodgers, 7:35 p.m .. KABC (790).
..-y I« or onclden111 to the Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Publl1had Orange Co11t DaUy
CONlruc:Uon of lhr• --.... to Piiot, May 20, 27, "'-3, 10, ,111:1 Piiot, Mey 27. June 3. 10. 17. 1983 flttm1
be done MqUMtlalty by Iha r-NOTICll Yev ...._ ..._ IWd. --------238Q.a3-.._ 2498-13 Publl"*' Or1119a Cout Dally rotll)' rnethOd. CoplM of the plane n.. -' .., .......... ,.. "8JC llOTIC( ---.,.----"'NO __ """ __ r___ Piiot. May 13, 20. V . June 3, 1N3
Ind epeoiflcatlona -avlllable at ....... ,_....,.~.._ l'-.n. ·~ 2!§1:!3 the Ol1trk:t office. The purchllM ,.. .......,. ..... • ..,.. 9'...i Public,_... wtll be blld by the l'ICllT'IOUa -•• .,._flt ~
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Ind ICl9Clfleatlon1 wit be mlllled, .._.,do IO ptomplly IO 1het yolllf 1oon H poHlble thereafter on TAINITY PROPU.TIES AND
ucion ~ .. P'~-bidden written reaponM, If any, may be Mon:lay. June 13. 1913. INVESTMENTS. 17341 Ol'ey c.-.
Io' an add 1t Ion11 $11 00 fled on time. ~~d Ing the tollowlng HunUngton Beacfl. CA 92$41 (~) lo COYaf the coat AV 110 I U a I ad It a a Ide lonl: Mlcl!"l F Abralllm, 1134 I or pol1age and handling eacn bid ........... II lttlMtllal ...... 1. ZONE EXCEPTION PEAMIT Dray l-. Huntington 8Mcl't, CA ~be .xionipenlad by 1 bonding ..... ....,_ U.. • 1 •u• a ZE-13-eO ANO nHTATIVE T"-'CT 92847 ~ "°' .... then 10 per09n1 -.. U.. ............ MAP T·HT'3 tor AoWt L Bendit', GIOt'la W. Abfll\11'11, '71M1 Dl'9\' of th• amount or tile bid, made • • ..._ '--.. llllkmat1 : .. autnorlHd ee-nt to< Steven L. L-. Huntington 9Mch, CA 9:HM1 to the order Of Mid Oll"1C1. ...... VatlMfld, 207 &It 18111 8tteM. for a Thl1 ~ 11 oonductacl..by en
A bond ano peyment "II U•l•d dH .. 1ollcltar al oondluonal we pemlll tor•~ lndlvtdual.
I> d 111111 be furnished In the conMJo de un abo0ado en Mta ooodomlliMI'\ protect wtth _,.,_ Mlc:tllll F Abnlhem
of 100 percent 11' the IMda. ••unto. d • ba, fa It a car Io t' om d rlv•••Y wl d t It and Thll ltat-t wa lllect with !tie ngln-·s utlm111 of the .,,.,.......,_, .. , de -. --. mtn.uvarlng ar .. raqulr~tl, County Clel'k of Orange County on
ta t1eo.ooo per .....i The ., ~~"hey...,.,, and • tantallve tr.crt m._, !Oft M11 a1. 1983
of l*fonnanca ts tony (<40) puede .. rwalatreda a "9nlpo. 1~ IUbdMllon, ioc.eo et the '217• dllY• par wall Plana and 1. TO™~ DEFENOAHT: A c:MI above addrHI In 1n A2 Zona. Publllftad Orange Cou1 Dally •feclflcatlona. will be 1v1llabl• oompi.l. nt ., .. bMn fAed by the .l!nvlronment11 Determination: PllOI. J\lfll 3, 10. '7. 2•. 1Na lllledl~ • ..., 11, 11N13. pWntlff ..... you. " you will\ to Exempt. 2S7s.«9 Publllhed Orane• Co111 Dilly d9flnd thit i.weun you tn119f 'llf4'tlln 2. An Ordinance of tli• City .,._..,. NO-
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Sports on ~V
for weekend
' S•turday
TELEVISION
10 a.m. (4)-TENNl.8---0Jve"ie of the
women'• an,lea final in the French Opeo (taped
earllff).
Noon (!5)-BASEBALL-Angels at Milwaukee.
12:15 p.m . (4)-BASEBALL--St. Louia at
Atlanta.
2 p.m . (7)--00LF-:C:orerage of the Walker
Cup ln Hoylake, ~d (taped earlier).
2:30 (2)-GOLF-Thlrd ro\.Dld coverage of the
Kemper Open at Betheeda, Md. (taped).
3:30 p.m. (2HPORTS SATUftDAY-Marvia
Frazier (9-0, 6 KOi) vs. Joe Bugner (57-8-1, 38 KO.)
ln a heavyweight bout at Atlantic City (taped). (7)-
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS-Larry Holmes va.
Tim Weatherspoon for the WBC heavyweight title
In Las Vegas (taped). RADIO
Baseball-Angels at Milwaukee, 12:15 p.m.,
· K.MPC (710); New York Meta at Dodgers, 7:05 p.m.,
KABC (790).
Sunday
TELEVISION
9 a.m . (2)-AUTO RACING--O>verage of the
Detroit Grand Prilc, the aeventh race on the Fonnula
One 16-city tour. (4)-TENNIS--Coverage of the
men's singles final in the French Open (taped
earlier).
10:30 a.m. (7)-USFL FOOTBALL-Michigan
at Philadelphia.
11 a.m. (11)-CYCLING-The U.S. Pro Cycling
Chamfionfhip In Baltimore. 1 :30 a.m. (2)-GOLF-Final round coverage of
the Kemper Open In Bethe9d&, Md. (5)-
BASEBAl..lr-Angela at Milwaukee.
1:30 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SUNDAY-Highlights
of the mixed pairs gymnastics championships in
Jackaonville, Fla. (taped).
3:30 p.m. (~-SPORTSWORLO-Marvln
Hagler (56-2-2) defends his world middleweight
title agaiNt Wilford Scypion (26-3) in Providence,
R.I. (taped).
RADIO
Bueball-Angela at Milwaukee, -11:30 a.m.,
KMPC (710); New York Meta at Dodgers, 1:0!5 p.m.,
KA.BC (790). USFL Football-Arizona at LA
Express. 1 p.m.. KNX (1070). .
UCI athletes ousted
HOUSTON-UC tMne ~pen Ricky
Holliday and Michelle Kelley · · to quality for
the finals In the NCAA Outdoor track and field
championships at the University of Houston here.
Holliday leaped 52~ 3/4 in hia preliminary
jump. The qualifying mark for the finals was !53--0.
He finished 20th out of 35 participants.
~lley, a senior, jumped 19-8 3/4. four inches off
the qualifying mark.
...
In the cool while bottle.
Ask for It at your
&Yorke store or~ ...
Adoption
• semis
slated
The team of Rick Leach of
Laguna Beach High and use·.
Tim Pawaat will try for a second
straight title th.ls weekend at the
Adoption Guild of Southern Or-
ange County Tennis Tournament
at the Newport Beach Tennis
Club.
The aemifinal round in the
men's open will be held Saturday
wlth the finals ttet Sunday after-
noon.
Leach and Pawsat dethroned
five-time defending champions
Jerry Van Llnge and Tom
Leonard last year and will be
meeting Ross Case and Mike
Fedderly Jr. in S.turda~'s 1.30
iemifinal with Jim Harper and
Curt Stadler set to face Curt
Condon and Steve Simon at noon.
Leach and Pawsat were the
grand slam winners in the Junior
Davis Cup (the first time that's
been accomplished) without los-
ing a set in the four tournaments.
Leach recently captured the
CIF individual singles title, while
Tim Pawsat
Pawsat is an All-American in
doubles a\ use.
Case and Fedderly also have
impre$Sive credentials. Case was
on the Australian Davis Cup
squad from 1971 through 1978
and was the Wimbledon winner
with Jeff Masters in 1977. Fed-
derly, 23, is the reigning open
singles champion at the Newport
Beach Tennis Club.
In the women's open semi-
finals. Susie Warfield and Gail
Glasgow rneet Kathy Bryan and
Janice Metcalf at 10:30 a.m.
•
Orane-Co .. t DAILY PILOT /Friday, June 31 1883 Ba
Women run in marathon .. '
Nearly 1,000 expected to run in annual Los Angeles event
Top female runners from more than 30
countries wlll vie Jor-t.be charnpionahlp ln
the Avon Intemalional Marathon throuah
the atreeta of Loe Ariaeles Sunday, beatn-
ning at 6:30 a .m.
This year's ,.ce, which it the olde.t
annual women'• marathon ln the WQl'ld, wW
serve as the qualifier to 1elect the United
States women'• mara~ team for the
World Champlonabipe at Helainki, Finland
later this summer.
• .RUNNING
DENNIS
BROSTERHOUS
•
The ICenic OOW'M will wind t.h.rouab
the residential areaa of old Corona del Mar
and over a 50-year-old, narrow apan foot-
bridge and a finish overlooking Big C.orona
State Beach.
The proceed.a of the race will go to the
Corona d1?l Mar Chamber of Commerce and i
City of Newport Beadi Parka. Be.ches and !
Recreation .Department for community pro-!
jecta. c
For more lnformation. phone the City
of Newport Beach PB&R Department at
640-2271.
.
V Olleyball All-Stars clash
Prep doubleheader scheduled for El Toro High
A double dose of some of the
finest high school volleyball tal-
ent in Southern California spices
tonight's Orange County All-Star
Volleyball double-header at El
Toro High (7:30).
Kicking off the evening .is the
women's all-star contest, which
like the men's game, is a
80Uth-north confrontation. La
Quinta High's Larry James
coaches the North unit, while
Corona del Mar's Harold Noriega
guides Ufe South in the 5:30
affair.
At 7:30, James will share the
North coaching duties with
Estancia's Mike Pomeroy, ..lh.ue
South Coast League opposing
coeches Bill Ashen of Laguna
Beach and Jack lvenon of San
Clemente ban together to lead the
South in the men's all-star game.
The North men's roster in-
cludes llstancia's Doug Pindlhey,
Dan Gass, Matt Carrico and Jim
Knowlton. and La Quinta's Jun-
ior Utu, Ric Weissinger and Pat
Brady. Alao on the squad are
Marina's Jerry Meunier, New-
port Harbor's Andy Crane and
Sean Sheward, Mater .Dei's Craig
Cullen, Fountain Valley's Scott
Nelson, Costa Mesa's Dan Maxrler
and Charles Hambourg and West-
minster's Richard Brown.
The South squad includes
Steve Blue, Leif Hanson, Adam
Johnson and George Carey of
Laguna Beach, and Mark Mason-
ovich, Matt Hunt, Mike Hurlbut
and Dave Yoder of San Clemente.
Also on the South roster are
Corona del Mar's Steve Martin
and Pete Rogers, Irvine's Curt
Moothart. Capistrano Valley's
Steve Madory, Dana Hills' Geff
Bayme and MWion Viejo's Klaus
Leitenbauer.
For the North women, Foun-
Triple play
CHICAGO (AP)-The Chicago
Cube pulled off their fint triple
play in 11 years In the second
inning against the Pittsburgh
Pirates Thursday.
tain Valley will be represented by
Rachelle Snyder and Kathy
Harty. Others on the team include
La Quinta's Lori Zeno and Lisa
Cuthbert, Ocean View's Tammy
Webb, Savanna's Darlene
Trenary, La Habra's Kelly Addy,
Mater .Dei's Andrea Fort, Teresa
Knuff and Chris Donohue, Loa
Amigos' Trina Tromblay,
Esperanza's Brooke Hahner and
Shelly Dangleis.
On the womenjl South squad
are Pam Lawrence"and Ilene Hess
of Corona del Mar, Lori and Llsa
Luhnow of San Clemente, Kelly
Horgan of F..8~. Tish Olswang
of Newport Harbor, Su.r.ette
Gervais of Irvine, and Mollie
Merchant, Kathy McKeown and
Paula Berney ot Laguna Beach.
The South women have won
the first two all-ctar oontata,
while tonight'• men's all-ctar out-
come will glvf the winner a 3-2
edge in the aeriee.
The game ls sponsored by the
Exchange Club of Saddleback
Valley. Ticketa are prtted at $3.
PP2, ae,u,
PP 21, JO, JI,
•• 40, 41. 47, .,
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M\Rerpl'I 1000
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..Q1; Booga, 8oelon, 372. Stell. K-
Clly, .384;-Yount, MllinUltM, .3411, McRae,
Kanaaa City, .3411.
RUNS -C..llno, M""-la. 39; Bretl. Kanaa1 Clly, 38; AJi>!cen, 9alll..,ore, 33,
Younl. Mllw...-.e. 33. Bovgie. Boelon. 32.
Ford. Belllmore, 32
RBI -Kltlla. Chicago, 38, Wud, M~. 37, Aloe, 8oalon, 35; Wlnllelcl,
New Yotti, 35, Bretl, Kan ... Cfty, 34, Hr1*1
MW-Ota. 34
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.Min-ta. 115. Booae. 8oet001. IM, Younl.
Mllweukee. 83; E ·Munay, Baltimore, 51, Grlney. New Votti. 57 DOUBLES -Hrbek, MlnnHOll, 18, e..nvero. ClllCagO, 15. l'ord, llaltlmote. 15
TRIPLES -G Wlleon, Detroll, 6, Wlnlleld, -Yotti, S; C More, Mllw-M,
•. Grlmn. Toronto. 4: Herndon. O.olt. •.
HOME RUNS -o.c--. ........ 1-Klttle, ChleeQO. 12; Bretl. ~ City, 11;
Alee, &<>.ton, 10; Wlnlleld, New Yotti, 10
STOLEN BASES -J. <Aa. S..ttle. 32; W. Wlleon, Ken ... Cfty, to; R. Helldef-.,
Olklend, 19; fl~. Chlceoo. 19; M. Oe•.
Olkland. 15; Sample, TexM, 15.
PITCHING (4 declllona) -Flenagan.
Bettlmore, a.o. 2.11; Scfwom, Mlnneaote, 4-0, 3.111; kleoft. ........ •1, ~ HMlon. ~. 4-1, 1.17;1'l. Jectl-. Toronto, •-1, 4.42; \NhltehouM, MlnnMOte, 4·1, 2.13.
STRIKEOUTS -Slleb, Toronto. 72, ~. Cle\lelano, 83; Home, O...llllld, 64;
whc:o•. Detroit. 113; Morna. Detroit. 51;
Rlohenl. New Yorlc, 52.
SAVES -OulMnberry, ~ City, 12;
c.uo111. s-tne. 11; SteMly. &oe1on. 10: ~. New Yotti, 7; Lopu. 0..rolt, 7; A Devtl.~.7.
1 NATIONAL L.£\OU9 lSATTING (105 et 111111 -Mldlocll. Plttabutgtl. .$41; E\'11111, aen '•encleco,
.333; Knight, HoualQ/I, .33'; 9enedlC1.
Atlenta. .33 1: McGee. St. l.Oull, .a31.
RUNS -Mvrptiy, Atlente, 45; Getwv. Sen Diego. :le: I!!-. Sen Frendeco, 36, Horner, Atlente, 33; LeMHtu, Sen Freno.co, 33.
RBI -Murphy, Allente, ~0; G.,n.,.
Houeton. 35; ~rick. SI Louie. 35; T.
K-.dy, Sen C*go, 35: 0--, MonlrMI, 34. ,
HITS -TllOn. Houalon, M . A. ~
Atllnl .. 112; 0..-.. MontrMI. 81, GINoly.
Sen Diego. 69; Murphy, Atllnta. 57; o..tw,
Cinc:ilMell, 117.
DOUBLES -.J. Ray. Plllaburgll, 15, °""9M, Monlt9el. 13; K. Hetnendu, St
Louie, 13.
TRIPl.£8 -Mot-. Houalon, 5, llutler. AllMll. •: Oew9on, MontrMI. 4; AalMe,
Montteel, 4; a . •••· Dedaera, 4 ; Weefllnilton. Atllnla. 4.
HOM! RUNS -Ev-lilt' f.'r-eco. t2; Murphy, Atlenll. 12; ~ Dodoer-.
It; 8roc*, .,..._... IOI Foeter, New YOff<, 10; Klngmaf\, New Yotti, 10.
STOLEN BASES -a ..... ~ 111;
Wlteon, -Yotti. 17; lacy. Pltttbufgll. 111. Moreno. Houet001, HI; Reclu1, ClnclMetl, 18 PITCHING (• dectalonal -P Pere1,
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llewef1, De4 .. ra, 4-1, 1.71; McMu•try, Atltntl. 7·1, 2.IM; Aogetw. Mont....i, 7-2.
2.34.
STRIKEOUTS -Certton. Plllleclelpllle.
81; Soto, Clnclnnell. 76. McWllllema,
P111.-g11, 88; v ............ .,_...,.. -~ Montnel. 57.
S"AVl!S -l.aveli., San F•anclaco. 8.
F0<$1«, AtlenC .. 7'; le Smit!\, Cllleego. 7, I.
Howe, ~ 7; Bed<oelan, Allen! .. t : Minton, Sen Ffenc:leco, 8.
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Hllnllte, HO. 3. Ctwle E....-1 Lloyd, 810. 4.
Andlwt Jeeoer, Mii. II. a.ttlne 8ufloe, 846. I.
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amS, 1•. e. Men Teedler, a1M,343. 1.
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eN To.n Cent« Orllle. &lite 301, 714.73 lncludlnt lorecloeur• fee• OoMa MeM. CA t2t2t, County Of end ctwgea u ol Mey 24, 1983.
OrMl9, State of Cellfomle, 1111 the &(ld wtll lne:t-untM vour eocount
rl9ht7111t• end lnter .. t ol H id beeoinee euft9nt. You mey not heve et the time of death Ind to l>tl'I tha entlt• unpaid PQftk>n 01 ell rlQflt. tllle end Int-I that your aooount, even though lull
t efe of Mid deceeMd hM ptiymen1 wu demanded, but you
aoqvl(ed by o.,.,euon of tew or 1n11•t pay the amount 1tated abo ..... ~. other ttlen or In Mldttlon Attet lht• month• lrom thlt det•
to thel of Mid deDMMd, et the time ol recordetlon of t111a document
of deletl. In end to .. the owteln lwhldl d•t• of r-d•tlon appeera r..i property, ..._,.,_,In the ~ het~), unleM the otilioatlon being
ot Or•ilge; State of Cellfornle, f-k>Md upcn 1*'"11• • longet
pertlcMt.rfy deecrlbed .. tollo-. period, 'IOU 11e .... onl'f the leQel right to-wit; to atop Ille lorecloeuf• by paving
All that oeneln lend anveted In the entire amount dernended by
the Stet• ol Celltomla. County ot 'IOU' 4;redltor OcMae. deeclt1bed .. foffow9. To llnO out Iha emoum you m\191 PA~ 1: Loi f 1 of Tr9Clt Ho. pa'f. or to errenge lor payment 10
9018, • .,_ on a Map reoorded 1101> the 1oreclo1ure, or II your In BOOll 3e9, peoee 33 to u . both prapeny II In toretloeure for any
lnclu..._ of Mleo.lleoeoue Mapa. other reuon, contact· CATHEOREL
record• ot Orange County, MORTGAGE COMPANY._ INC. c/o Call°""8I ...... ,.,_ ... C:.W-lltlon. 681
RE.IERVINO THEREFROM. non-Camino De LA Reina. Sult• 400, Sen
HCIU111Ye •uetnenll for •cc .... Olego. CA 112108 T~; (81111
lngr••· malntenence. Or•lneg•, 2'9·71 10
repelr, eooioectimeut. aupport end If you heve eny qu .. t1on1. 'fOU other~. Ill M defined In Ula 1hould contect • lawyer or the
o.cteratton end the AMt•t-t QOY&tnmonl ~ wnlch may h•vo dellned below. lntu..O Iha IOen. "" A~ RESERVING THE.RUAOM, Remember, VOU MAY lOIE
all rnln&fal1. oil, ge1, petroleum, UGAl MOKTI • YOU DO NOT
°"'9r Jl)'droc;erbon tubet-end TAKI! ~ ACTION.
... 1111derground ••• ., In or under NOTICE IS HEREBY 011/EN That
wNctl may be ptOduCed from Mid • brH ch ol. and default In th•
1•nd"'l#lllch underHea • plene obllgallona to.: whldl the. lollowlng par.,.. to and 550 fMt below the deecrtbed deeC! ot 1ru11 I• llOQKfty ~ ~ of Mid lend for lftt h .. oceur...O: purpoee of proapectlng for. th• Orlgln•I Truat••: CAVALCADE
••plorellon. development , ESCROW CORPO,,.\TIOH •• prod~lon. uttactlon end telling of California Corporation
Mid flllner•. oll, a-. petrelllum1 Tru1tor: JOHN BRAL, A Slngle
ottw hyd(OCl&fbon aubetenoea ana Man water fro!n Mid lend by,_. of Beneficiary: ROBERT B .
mlMe, wella, detrldta ettd/or oU1et HE fl MAH • n d 0 AR l EH E fl.
equll>fl*'lt from eur1-locatlone HERMAN. Tru••-pf the Herman on &dll*l1ng or nelgflf)ortng tend or femllv tn11t .. t•bltaned Merci\ 3.
1Y1na CIUUlde of the above 6eecnbed t 980 by Robort ·a. Herman and liincf, ft being underttood that tn. Dorlene fl. Hennen. Tn11tor1 owner of IUd\ mlnerlll .. oll, QM, Recorded H lnatrument No.
petroleum. other h'fdrocerbon 27597 In bOOll 13794, Page 1493 of
eubetenoee end water. • eet forth omctel record• In the ofllce of the above, 9'11111 hew no right to ..,.... recorder of Orenge County on
upon th• 1urface at the ebove October 17, 11180. Said OMd ol deecr1bed lllltd nor to 1.a Wf'J Of tM Trull MCurn c.rtaln obl1Qatlon1
eald land or any pot11on th«eof 101ellng the aum ot U5,Goo.oo.
abow9 Mid~ parallel to end 560 """• Pleenclet COf,.,etloft 11 ,_ .beiow ttie ~t ~ of either the ebov• atato°.,~~n•I
the .. Id land for eny purpoae truet• or 19 now the dlll)' led
wt\9t1Q911W. 11Ube1huted 11'1191• under Mid Oood
PA,.CEL 2: Non·e xclu1tve of Truat
HH111ent1 for eccou. tnar.... The ~Ill lnt...t under MIO
.-, encroec:NMlient. Clreln80&• deed of IN•I ettd the Obllgetton•
repair, rMln*'-. eupport end MCU(ed thereby -pr_,11y hold
for otMr ~al M deftnod In b't' CATHEOREL M ORTGAGE
tho M•ll•r Ooclare11on ol COMPANY. I NC • Cellfornla Covenenta, Condition• end c;orporatlon
R .. tncuon• and R•Mf'Y•tlon ol THE BREACH AHO OEFAUl T e-ta for Oao Vtlliey 0-beft THAT HAS OCCURRED being the
c-"1y ("MM1• OecMlatlon"l. fellure to: m•k• payment of
recorded on April 2. 1978, •• ~ on wbject deed of trult
lnetrument No. 3044, In 8 ook wNfl not• beCeme due on Men:fl
I telll. P•QH 1770 to 1858, 17, 1M3 end lnt.-t eccNlng after lnctual,..., Offlelal Roco<d• ol the April 17, 1983. and eny furthor
Orange County Recorder: end the oreech or any term or cono111on ~etement and Amendment ol contained In eubfeet Note end Oood
Malter ~•tk>n of Covenantl, ot Truat. and all aubHQuent
Condition• and ReetrlC11ona end paymenta which b•c•m• due ~ o1 e-t• ror Oeo 1hereefter, Including late cnergee If
Valley Greenbelt Community •ny end/or other 1um1 payable
l "R•ll•t•m•nt"I recorded on under the term1 ot Nld Note or
October 8 , 1978. II ln•trument Oood of TNll.
Ho. 73111, In 8()()1{ 11114. pegw Thl9 lncluOM, ~t I• not llmlted
1721 to f808, lnc1u1lve. Offlctot 10, In addition to the amount •lated Record.• of Orange Count y •t>oYe lh<Klld Wf'/ Pf10f Ilene. 1..-i'teoorder. Of enc:umbrenc:iea be dellnquent or
Commonly known•• 27821 become delinquent, ••Id
011raano, M in ion Vlelo, CA ~ mull be cured • •
A.P. •125·087-3 7 and A p condlttonof relnetlt-1 •eoe-.391·11 Th•t by reeaon thereof, the
Term• of ••I• CHh In lewful prHent beneficiary under 1uch
.money of th• United StatH on oeod, hU .. OCIU'ted end delivered
confirmation of Mia, or pert cah t o 1a1d Tru•U• • writ ten
and balance evlder1C1.0 by note Oederalton of Dofeull end Oemend MCU(ed by Mortoege or Trust Oood fOf Sale, end Ilea deposlled with
on the P<oe>«IY ao eolO Ten per H id Trull" tuch dHd and ell
e«1t of amount bid to be declOelted documen11 eYldenclng obllgetlon•
""'"" bid MOUfed ti.wby and he& dedared 8ld9 or offw'I to be In w11tJnO end end oo.. ,...oy decl-ell .uma
wflt be r-'"d et the elor ... ld MCUf9d thereby lmmedletely due omoe et any 11.-• .,.,. ,,,. llrtt .,,,, peyabta .,,,, l\u eloe'9d end
~ flwoof Md IMifor9 deM doM hereby eloc1 to~ the INIJI
of ..... propeny to be eolO to MtllfY the
o.ted Ihle 19th day of Mey. 11183 obltO&tlon -ed therotJy
STEVAH R. CALVILLO Dale Mey 24, 1983.
885 Town Ctr Or .. #301 Pf.ELLE FlNANCIAL
Coate MeM. CA 92e28 CORPORATION
(7141e41· 1500 By OI-Sutton.
Admlnlstretor ot the Forecloeur• Meneger &tit• Of MIO Pubn1hed Orange CoHI Delly
Oececlent Piiot, June 3. 10. 17. 24, 1983
Publlah.O Orang• COHI O•lly 2568-83
Pilot • .kine 3. 4, 10, 1983
rt.a.IC NOTIC[
William Lyon
Building
• executive
honored
Newport Beach resident and
building executive William Lyon
has been 'honored with the most prestigious award given by the
City of Hope.
Lyon, board chairman and
chief executive officers of The
William Lyon Co .. was cited for
his continuing support of the City
of Hope at a dlnner at the
Newport Beach f.'larriott Hotel
sponsored by the Orange County
Construction Industries Alliance.
The dinner raised in excess of
$300,000 for the City of Hope,
including a $100,000 gift Crom
Lyon.
Lyon was presented with the
award by John D. Lusk, a build-
ing executive and previous City of
Hope honoree.
Area companies !
•
list promOtions ;
i i Job.a J . LaRocca has been appointed vice pte91dent of leMe
marketing for Pboulx Lea1la1 lac. Phoenix pioneered the
concept of investing in computer equipment 1eMin8 th.rough pubUc
partnerships. LaRocca waa fonnerly with B ewlltt-P..,..
• • •
After a multi-a.gency review. Paclflc Mahlal Ute~
Co. has named Tbe Sanborn Co. of Newport Beectl to direct
another advertising campaign, thia time for Foucata Plaee, a 420
million office complex in Fountain Valley. The Newport 8Mc))
agency has also announced the acquisition of the llCCICJlmt of
Bay1lde Bancorp, a newly formed holding company whk:ll wtll
include a proposed federally chartered bank. a mortaaae company,
an Investment banking divt.ion, a trust company and a propoeed
savings and loan association.
• • •
Two veteran aerospace engineers have been appolnted to vice presidential posts at McDonnell Doagla1 Astroaaadcs Ce. in
liuntington Beach. Kennella A. Franct1 was named vice president
of advanced product development, replacing Fred J. Suden, who
was previously named to the position of vice president and general
manager of Tomahawk weapon systems in St. Louis. Gerald A.
Jobo1too will replace Francis as vice president of enginnering at
the Huntington Beach facility.
• • •
Gene Taylor & A11oclate1, Costa Mesa-baaed marketing
research and consulting firm. has recently organized its inter'-
natJonal division and appointed Dr. R. Kinllilra to MM th
company'• qaeat for bualaes1 relatlon1blp1 ID Japan. Tile llna-.
also opened an offl~ In Tokyo.
• • •
EECO Computer, Inc. of Sant.a Ana has announced the
completion of the installation of an ECI computerUed hotel
Property Management System .at the Regent of Sydney Hot.el in
Sydney, Australia, a deluxe 620 room hotel.
• • •
Sbelly J. Rountree has been promoted to corporate 11ervioes of.ficer
at Idea Sy1tem1, Union Bank'• title-eecrow documentation
processing facility located in Anaheim.
• • •
Beu Francis has joined the 11t.aff of Oruge FIDa.DdaJ, hie., of
Santa Ana, as a mortgage loan officer and consult.ant.
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Two largest S&Ls
cut IDortgage rate
By die Attoelated Preti
LOS ANGELES -The aa..ation's two
saving and w.n UIOCiationa ~~' interest rata
adJuatable-,ate mortpges to 10~ percent to nay
c:ompe11tlve with other lenders, bank offidai. say.
Offidala at Home Savinp of America and Greal
West.em Savingl & Loan aay they want Co attnct mont
borrowen because, despite recent rate declines, le=
are not get.ting enough demand for loans
homebuyera. .
••we have more than an ad~uate supply of money
and we're looking for borrowers,' Ralph Rivet of Oreatt
Western said Thunday. "We want to make Iota IJlOft'
than we've been making becauae we have lots o(
money."
However. Joel Singer of the California A.-odatl~
of Realtora said the lenders were trying to get. ~
people to opt for adjustable-rate mortgages l.nstead of
fixed-rate loans.
"lo 'the laat six months or eo,~the vast majority of
loans have been fixed, probably upwarm of 60
percent," Singer said.
With ~justabJe-rate loant, lntetftt rate. can allo
go up, eocord.ing to market trenda, and borrowers
would then have to pay more on their monthly
mortgage billS. But rates can rille or tan no more than1
5 percentage pointa during the life of the loan. and rates
are fixed for the first six months before they can
fluctuate monthly.
Blind trust urged for, CIA chief
WASHINGTON ~ Sen. Carl Levin. D-M.ich .•
today urged President ReaDll to require William J .
Casey to set up a blind truit"\o avoid the appearance
of 1.mpropriety In the CIA director'• stock cteaunaa,
"It seems clear that the repeated stock tranllactiona
by Mr. Caaey whtle he receivea information on an
on-going baaia u director of the CIA creates the
appearance of U8ihg public office for public pin,"
Levin aid in a letter to Reagan.
Levin, 1enior Democrat on a Senate suhaxnmittee
with juri8c:IJction over government ethics, said while
there ia no evidence that c.uey UMd CIA infOllMtion
to decide what stocks to buy or lell, ''there ia abo no
specific evidence at this time that he did not."
If Reagan and Casey decline to .en.rp.a blind trust
in which Caaey would not know bow his inwstmienta
were handled, Levin said he would introduce leP·
lation Co force him to do ao.
At iaue are transactions reported In required
financial dlaclosure statement.a made public by lll!'1lior
govenunent offlciala thia week. I
Dollar adva~ces, gold ~ixed I
LONDON -The U.S . dollar resumed ita advance
on ~.m currency markets In moderate tradins
early y. Gold prices were mixed.
The dollar, after, climbing to record levels against
some.currencies during th~ flnt three days of the wee~ 1
retreated in European and U.S. trading Tbunday amid
aome profit-taking. dealers u.id..
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Center ln c.o.ta Mesa are proof
that you're never too young to
eiUoy phyaical tithe&
Jane Wills helps her daughter
Michelle, 17 montha. roll rN« the
top of a huge beach ball while
Chris Anklam. 23 month.a. dia-
covers the many po-1bilities of
entertaining oneeelf with a hula
hoop. • ·•.
Other parents who want to
teach their 2-to 4-year-olds
coordination. agility and body
awarene11 may enroll in the next
eight-week -1on of Tot Fun 'n'
Fitness offered by C.O.ta Mesa'•
Leisure Services Department.
The fee IA $17 for the morning
cl.assea from 11:30 to 12:30.
Then the question becomes are
the adults fit enough to last th.rouah an hour'• romp with a
3-year-old going at full speed?
" ·There's a crisis in sta.te education systeRt
' Nancy Honig believes system has slipped 1 drastically' . .i~
I BY K.atta E. K.Jda I . and welfare systems." ~~·
or .. ...., ,... .... Sbe and her husband advocate reinstating '"'
Nancy Honig was talking to two high school graduation rlquiJ'ementa which would force
~ta recently about Thomas Jefferson. Neither hi.gb-echoolers to take two years each of .ctenoe and •
of them knew that he was a President of the United math, three years each of Engliah and history and
States. a year of fine arts. •
Tilen she mentioned Abigail Adams. They "~it is, we're having to send some high 1ehool
didn't ICnow her either. graduates to remedial reading counes," .she aald.
"It's a tragedy," said Honig, who spoke In addition, the Hon.lgs call for strong diacipllne
ThUl'llday to two groups from the Junior League of citizens and businelB leaden ahould be fighting for in the .:boola and say that values such u the
Newport Harbor on public education in California. our tchools," she said. importance of voting, hard work and patriotism
She and her husband, State Superintendant of The fact that they haven't is becoml.Jl8 aorely should be puled on to children.
Schools Bill Honig, are determined to raise the obvious, she added. 'The problems ln education began after World
public conaiousness about what they .ee as a crisis In a recent acholastk: 00mpetition between the War II, Honig said, when the standard of living ro.e
in the California achool system, she said. U.S. and 18 other industrlallz.ed countries, the U.S. and the traditional immigrant's struggle for educa-
Bi.11 Honig will appear at a community rally at placed lut in .even categories. It didn't place fint tion was replaced with a desire for a value-free Oranse Coast College's LeBard Stadium at 7 tonight i.n any ca~es, she aid. 80clety.
as part of a public appeal to legislators for more • "lt'a no wonder we've raiaed a generation of
money for public education. 'Child ren are our only resource for narasmta," Honig said. "And I was one of the
Nancy Honig is r... ... ,.,.u~ ... up the Quality h f I ' •d f f tu¥'0-"abe added, "before I become converted" to ·~'6 t e uture. t s gen~1 e or uture -....... Educati,on Project. a newly fanned tax-exempt a belief 1n t,he importance of education.
foundation which aims to revitalize California's generations if we don't pay for "I never went to the Pl'A, I didn't understand
public acbools by toughening graduation requ~ education .... we might as well set up bow important it was to support the schools."
men ta and ~ting the teaching of values. • d U , HonJc hopes to make more converts, a target 1be state's school~ has slipped drastically vast pnson an we are systems.. group of 3.000 tQ 5,000 public opinion leaders who
in the last 20 years. Honig said, and much of the slide would be recruited to attend a abort temi.nar on
can be attributed to a lack of public support of the ·~1n the next five yean we'll spend $12 billion IChool atructu.re, finance and curriculum and then
1ehoola. on highways and we'll spend only,$400 million on would go back to their communities and el'lCOW'ap
"Parents, churches and cf vie groups have to education (11atewide). 'fm:t'a ludicroua." ffonta said. involvement 1n the achools.
take responsibility for the IChool system. but the ''Children are our only re90urce for the future. "We all have a stock 1D public education -we
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last 20 yean they haven't been there. Leading for education-we might u well .et up vast prUon public achools."
.... ....... * Nancy Honig speak.a to Junior: .
LeaKUe at Newport Beach . · t · I
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ows repeated
Paulao~-Ty ler
Paubon were married
May 7 in the Mision
Viejo Ch.Ntlan Churcll.
They honeymooned in
Acapulco and now are at
home ln Corona del Mar.
The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. James
Stephen Tyler of Corona
del Mar and the late Mr.
Tyler. She la a graduate
of Orange Cout College
and Is emJ?loyed al Ricoh
Electronics.
Her husband is the
1011 of Mr. and Mrs.
William P. Paulson of
Laguna Beach. A gradu-
ate of use. he is em-
ployed by Brightest Star
Electronics.
~ Posey-de· la Cu~sta
~ Robert.a Margaret de la Cuesta and George M.
. ~ m exchanged wedding VOWS May 21 in St.
venture'• Church, Huntington Beach. They are
ymOoning in Paris and the Greek Islands and
to live in Laguna Beach.
· Their parent.. are Mr. and Mrs. Reginald de la Oaesta of Hwitington Beach, George M. Poaey Jr. qt Santa Barbara and Naoja Poeey of Newport
~~ .fl The newlyweds attended Orange Coast College, ~ Me.a, and he is self emplOyed.
MUC NOTICE RUFFEll'S
UPHOLSTERY, INC.
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1922 HAaeo.kYO.
COSTA MIU -~11S6
WeJJing~ &
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The Dally Pilot wants your wedding
and engagement news.
To help you submit the required
information, forms are av.il•ble at the Da'Jly
Pilot office, 330 W. Bay St., Owta Mesa.
For wedd.lngs, only a black and white
photo o/ the bride is acceptllble. Snal"'hots.
Polaroid and color photos can't be used.
The photo must be submitted no later
than three weeks after 'the wedding,
otherwise it will not be publi.shed.
Engagement information is to be
subrrutr.ed at least seven weeks before the
wedding.
Forms and photos can be dropped off at
the office or mailed to the Editori•l
Department, Daily Pilot P .O. Box 1~60,
Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626.
Holland-Love
After a wedding trip to Pueho Vallarta,
Thomas Dwayne Holland and his bride, the former
Phyllis Ann Love of Caeta Mesa, will live in Costa
Mesa. They were married May 21 in St. John the
Baptist Catholic Church, C.O.t.a Mesa.
The bride ia the daughter of Betty Dea of
Irvine and Burlington, N. C.. and James Love of
Canyon Country, Calif. She attended .chooJ in North
Carolina.
Her husband, aon of Mr. and Mn. Thomas J .
Holland of Santa Ana Height.a, eraduat.ed frooi
Orange Coast College, ea.ta Mesa. He work.a on a
sportaflshing ~t out of Long Beech.
Alcohol is a clever 'thief
DEAR READERS: I received at my olflce today
a molt unuaual llft --an empty ha.lf-,.U.On whlakey
Jul, T~d to the bottle wu an unaJaned emay.
which I have altered to Ut Chi. 1pace. I hope the Jt.aa
wu merely an attention-aetdn.I device and th.at the
author poured the cont.en-down tN ldtdlen ainJc..
THE MOST CLEVER THIEF IN 1JHE WORLD
J invited htt into our home foe apedal occuiona.
We'd become good friends, I thoughi. And then I
beean to look forward io our meetfna at the end of
each day. At~ awhile we bealme ao frtendly I had
io aee her every ,evenlng.
Pebple were aca.aatomed to eeelng ua tosether:
Even the police knew our names. Our Identity waa
too clolely llnked, I thou.ght, to I bepn to tee her
on the aly. ·
At first she atole small ~ from my pocket.
I wun't concerned. Before q ah.e C!'ept iJlto my
billfold. I waan't happy about. that, but I enjoyed her .
company too much to complain.
'My frlenc:U dropped hfnia that I wu eeelng too
much of her and she had made eome chanaee in me
they didn't like. l resented theJr interference and
said ao. They dropped me.
My wife and children complained about the
time I took from lhefll to spend with ber. I said, "U
you inaiat that l make a choice I will chooee her."
And I dJd.
She began to demand ~much of my money I
could no longer afford new clothee. I heard people
at work wh.laper about my s,h.abby appearance. They
blamed her. I was annoyed and distanced my.elf
from my colleagl,les.
She atarted to visit me at the office. My boia
became upeet. He said my friend was tlcerfering
with my work._After several warnings 1 loet my job . W~ had tome heavy argument. after th.at. I ~ld
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Beginning June 6
OPEN FOR
BREAKFAST
Mon. thru Sot. 6:30 A.M.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Rooms available lor
breakfast meetings.
121 ....... AYI. '1MJOO
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her to ata;y away for awh.Ue 'e I could think.
aatd, .. Solana. Buddy. You'll come back tome be
long," She llnew me better thap I knew m
Within three day. 1 WU .eeinf her again. I
Our affair became more lnteme than wer.
apent fNf!ty day and night together. I had no
nor family and no job. 'the next th.1na to go w
health.
When I became 110 sick I couldn't st or
I ttal.lzed I.he had taken everything in my life
had meaning. Although I was not relJciout, I deelqala
to tum to God. He wrapped his lovfna a.nm •m•-.u
me and pve me ltrenith I cannot de9crlbe io
day. He made me feel whole. My leNe'of 1eU-we)fth
and unity began to.return. I knew I would nieftr
again let my friend back into my life. t Today, although r still bear the ICal'I of t
hideous friendah.ip, I am on my way baCk. With
at my side I know I will make it. My old friend
always be around the "'"""'" waiting !or ~ weaken And stumble, but I am determined to
her out of my life forever. I have found a ~tloent replacement. --BLUE SPRINGS, .
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Are your pattntll too .rrict? HArd to reach? ili
Waders' boc>lckt., "Bugged by Puenti1? How to 4't
More .fi'n!edom," oou.Jd belp you ~ the /l'Mfr·
atlon pp. Send 60 ~,,, with your reque9t &Def •
long, atamped aell~ enve~ to Abn
z...nders, P. 0 . Box 11996, ChkaJ/o, nf. 'tJ()(Jil
5outh Co,1\.!J!~s,L u1fu
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COSTA MESA ONNOA•U Tl\.tl>til •• , .. ~ ..... SONDA¥ UfOS .... Mtllt•
We'll give you a taste
of old-time country goodness~"
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Friday, June 3. 1883
Looking for a career in sales?
See today's Help Wanted ads,
classification 5100.
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by Brad Anderson
.. "It takes a lot of dog to turn a home
Into a doghouse!"
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BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR ~F
1prf1llU1 BriU.b mapllne,
Popular 8ridp Monthly, for
thll Uld. U cropped up in
t.M wuaJ •IPtOD sprtni
Poanomtt.
Pour bearta wu the con-
tract al botla ubltt. South
had eould•rable pla7in1
. . ltttaJtla, IO be IMuecf ~ flmt
iDvitatJon by aak.101 for help
In cUamondl. 8111ce North had
a lti1 diamond bonor u weU
u a muimum rai.le to t..o
be&N, be ... rlad to oblige.
At both tablea, the lead
WU the jaclt or 1pade1. One
declarer aaw that be could
plclt up tru~p• on a •-0 break
If Eut held all the trumps. 10
be won the ace of 1pade1 in
band ud led a trump to the
queen. Unfortunately it wu
North who had the four
t.rumpe, IO declarer ended up
~r two d.lamond.t and
a dub la addlUon to a trump
-down ooe.
At the otllet tab&. the
~ wu Tereoce Reete •
ooe of the wortcra rreat
p&a,.,..wrtten. He too won
the let of .... iD hand. but
at trtek two be led t.H queen
of elubel Wa&eh what d.lf·
lereooe that made.
r.ut "• and cootiau.d wlUl tpadee. Beae apia
WOO m bud aDcf DOW he led a
t.rump to' tbe queen. Wben it
developed that W11t held aU
the t.rumpa, Reete had a
lecond line of pla1 available.
He rutted a dub, aoued to
tbe king of lpedH to ruff
lllOtber dub, then baclt to
the aee .of dlamonda for a
thir.t eh1b naff. Tiit end
reault wu tbat be 1C01'9c1 th
trumpa, three hNIU. aacf &be
let of diamoedt to make b1a
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Fr1day, Junt 3, 1083 CS •
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"°"'m.,...... /'--. .w.• .,......, TM~ Ptf90N W ~ ~ ... J I M DltTAtlUT0"8· 1790 Mont~ 8uM A15, Coltt .......
CA. t2t21 ChwlM Wc:h ... Huntley ano JH11at1a Marie Hunlla)'. 2305
Tuwtln, H9wP011 hectt. CA. tHeO Th• tolfowlng bualnau I•
eoncluOted by a ganatal pat1nen"4p.
Chaltea Mika Huntley
Thia 11t1temant -lllacl whll the COUflty °'9r'k ol Orange C4ut\ly on May 24, tta3. "2111• Publllhad Orange CoHt D•lly
Pilot M~ 27,-"-3. tO, 17, t"3
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NOTICE OP DEATS OP NO'l'D OP DaATll 01'
RA LP B T ft V 11 AN SIT la A•YMOND BEASLEY ab ll.U.PB T. A D & ll SI A N D O.F
BBAILEY ANJ> orPSTITION TO
P E T J T I 0 N 1' 0 A.DIONJlll:R BITATB NO. ADMINISTEllESTATBNO. A-lllHJ. L ___ . __ .__
A·lllHt. To all Mlra, ~
To all heln, benefldariel, credJ~ &Ad contltlPnt
crediton and c:ontln1ent cndl Of X..... ·~ crediton of Ralph Tn.Unan Adtrer ucl peraou who
Beuley, aka Ralph T. may be Cllbla•w IA•..._ Bea1Jey and pert0na who iD the wU1 f/IWJ/~ ~
may be otherwile Interested A paUdcn hit hem tlllCI
In the will and/or es&ate: by <1iUl Madlyn a.mu tn
A petition hal been fUed the 8u.pet'lor Court of
by Emily E. Beuley In the Orana Count1 ~'*IUQI "8JC NOTIC( ..,,. Superior CoW't of Oranae that Ge.U ~ BUnu bi
fllCTmOUI .,...11 County nq~eatln1 that •ppolnted u penonal
NAmlTATDmHT Emily E . Be11ley be~ io adm1n18ter
Th• lollowlno perton ta doing appointed 11 peuonal the •U•l• o1 Leiter ~~s COflHER CAFE. 105 repreaentatlve to~ Raymond Aderer, Co1ta
South Ola Vleta. San Clemente. the •tat.e of Ralph Truman Meta, C.,. (Under the
Callfof'Na. Bwley, N.wport Be.ch, CA Independent Acbn1n!stndca
Komut• e. uoom111pe. 2ae12 (under the Independent of rat.tea Act). The petition Pinewood Lane. Laguna Hiii•. AdmJnbtr~tl n of FAtata la aet for hearina 1ft Dept.
Callfomle t2663. Act). 'l'be la 1et for No. 3 at 700 Civic C.Oi.r Dr .. 1~~~ 11 oooduGtad by an bearina ln pt. No. 3 at 700 We9t, Santa Ana, CA 92701
Komula e. Udomaltpa Civic l::enter Drive Weal, °"June 22, 1983 at 9;30 a.rn.
Thi• atai-t w• ftlad with tt1a Santa Ana, CA 92702 on IF YOU OBJECT to the County, C: or Oranoe County on June 29, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. 1rantlpg of the petition
May t · 1 · '21em IF YOU OBJEC'1: to the you lhouJd either appeu at
Publlahad Or1nga Co .. 1 0.lty grantlni of the petiUon, you the heutn, and ata\e your Pllol, May t3, 20. 27, June 3, t~ lhou1d either appear at the objection. or file written ~ hearing and state r our objectlona with the court ---Nl.IC--..,-TICE----ob~tlon1 or file writte n before the hearing. Your
----------ob,ectlon1 w ith the court 8 be In NCmCa CW .-....C ~ before the hearing. Your P~ may penon
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN. appearance may be In person or I t >'Y" o~lR E A pur.uant to Cllllfotnla Hatitth and or b~ your attorney
Sat.ty Coda. 8ecUo11 Mn.1. ot a IF y OU A ·RE A CREDITOR or a contJ.naent = s'::'19 ~ "::.. ~ C:: CREDI'fOR or a tVn9!l1ent creditor of the decewd. you
at 7:30 P.~ ac eoeta ....a City creditor of the deceaae<i, you mutt file yourclaim with the Hall, Coundl Chembet•. 77 Fair mutt We your claim with the court of pre1ent It to the
Drlva. Coata M•H. C1fltornla court or present It to the penonal repre1entatlve ~~~':.'::: peraonal representative appointed by the court
reportpei•llllCllO pl'O'Mlng-appointed by the court within four montlw from the ..w. tor .. ~ ....... .,. within four months from the date of flnt l11uance of
Dl11rlc1; to h•~ro1aate for date of fl rat iHuance of letten 11 provided In Section :i:_io::.. ~ -~ ~ letters as provided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of
,.,. P'°'*'Y tu "* tor ttll,... 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time . for
ll8cal ~-California. The time for fillnc clabnl will not expire BY~ Of THE 90ARD Of f.lling c1aiJna will not expire prior to four montha from ~~~=T~~ prior to four montha from the date of the hearln&
COUNTY, CALIFOftNIA, 77 Fair the date of the hearing noticed above. Drlva, Co111 MaH, Calltornla noticed above. YOtl.MA Y EXAMINE
ne2t. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file hpt by the c:ourt. U
El.VIN HUTCHISON. the file kept by the tVurt. U you are lntere1ted In the
:::::loncton you are lntereated ln the estate, you may aerve upon
COlltll .._ 8lfllta.y Diet. estate, you may serve upon t h e e x e c u t o r o· r
Pu~ Orano-CoMt Dally the exe c u t o r or adminlatrator, or upon the
Piiot, "'-a, t , 1913 1dmin1atr1tor, or upon the attorney tor the executor or ________ 2_402_~_ attorney for the executor or ~tor. and file with
ft11JC ll)TIC( adminiltrator, and file with the court w itb proof of
---===~===--the court with proof of .ervlce, a written requeet ~~A~.. aervlce, • written requeet 1t1U'h1 that you de1lre
The flabllng S*90nl _ doing stating that you desire notice 1pedal notice of the filJng of
~ • of the fillnc of an Inventory a ft I n v e n t o r y a n d MILLEA-WHITE ENTER-and ~prat..ment of estate apprallement of estate a.eta
PRISES. 2518-A Orange Ava .. U8etl or of the petition1 or or of the petlUona or Coata W... CA ~7. Cf'WQ A. \Miile, 251...,. Orange accounta mentioned in account• mentioned in
Ave., co.ta ....._CA 9*7. Section 1200 and 1200.5 of Section 1200 and '1200.5 of
JolM Mlllar·Whlta. 251t·A the California Probate Code. the CalJ!ornJa Probate Qxte. ~n7ga Ave .. Coale MaH. CA SIDNEY A. ADAIR, ESQ., T B E O D O R E y •
Thia. ~ 11 oonductad 11y 1 4U Nord! Lardmoat Blvd., B A N A S O N O , l S 'I 1 1
Qel*'al partNnlhlp. Sa!te lH, Lot Aa1elea, CA Bawdlerae Btft., S.He HI.
Cf'WQ A. White Hot4, (US) 414-4875. Torra.aee CA Hiii (SU)
Thia statement -ftlad with Iha Publlsllad Orange Coaat Dally S?S 1114 ' '
County Clarll or Or-. County on Pllol. June 3, 4, to, tH3 P • bltaMd Or co.et Diiiy
Mlly to. 1"3. ~ 255M3 ~. June 2, 3, ~.~-
Publlallad OranQa Coaat Dally Sell idle household 2544-&3 Pllol. Mey 13, 20. 27, Jull9 I , tad "8JC Mn1C( .-.-------------'-'=37=43
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NOTICE OP DEA.TB OP
BAZEL LORRAINE
BEHDBICUON AND OP
P B...!.L!.!.i> N T ,o 4DWUA••-DTATB NO. A-111111. _________ , ________ __, To .u beln, beneftdtri•,
credltor1 and contln1ent "'=1=-=1J-:1:-::1=1=::--=1~1~n~m~~---------cndJtora ol. Haae1 Lorraine Bendr1cboo and persona
who may be otherwlae
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HORACE CARRIGAN, JANE E. JOYE, resident A petition hM been filed
1 u r I v e d by h I 1 1I1 t er of El Toro, Ca. PUNd away by R1cbard StanleY Dwyer
Katherine Mkhelich of Lona on June 3, 1983. Survived by In the Superior Court of
Beech, Ca. and brother Roy her ion David of Solana Oranae County requeeUna
of Fountain Valley, Ca. Be a ch , Ca . and 6 that Richard Staru.y Dwyer
Graveside aervicea will be grandchildren. Memorial be appoll:lted u .s:,.r;::::
held Oil Friday, June 3, 1983 aervlcea will be held on repraentatlw to
at 12:00 noon at Harbor Friday. June 3, 1983 at the tM:ate o1 Buel LornAne
Lawn Memorial Park. l :OOPM at C111 Duarte, Hendriekaob, Co.ta Me.a,
Servicel under the direction 24721 Bel1reen Place, El CA (undw the Independent· of Harbor Lawn-Mount Toro, Ca. Private Interment Admtm.tration of -.catee
Olive. 1ervlce1 will be held at Mt). The pedtlcn II Mt lcr
Harbor Lawn Memorial ~IQ Dept. No. 3 at 700
· HOEG Parlt. Servlcea under the Civic Center Dr., \ll(e1t,
LAURA MILLER HOEG, direc tion of Harbor Santa Ana, CA 92701 on
remdent of Irvine, Ca. Pu.ed L a w n -M o u n t 0 l i v e June 22, 198S at 9'.30 a.m.
away on May 30, 1983. Mortuary of Coata Meu IF YOU OIUllCT to the
Beloved wife of Otto B. 640-5554. ll'*DUnc ol lhe petition. you
Hoe& 1ovina ,;nndmo\her of ~ lbould eltbtt ~ at the Mark Hoea: slSier of Norman BIERMA hearln1 and atate rour
Miller of Orinda Ca. She HELEN H. BOERMA, .P obe(om or file written w• • nadve ol Stavanpr, 77, a retldent of Laauna ob Jom with the court
Norway. Memorial 1ervices Nll\lel. Ca. PMMCI a'"'1 en be oi. the bearlq. Your
wlll be held on Sund•y, June 1, 1983 at South ~ ~may be ln penon
June 5, 1983 at 2:00 PM at Medical Center In South Cl{ ~ atta:ney.
the Good Shepherd ~CLShew•bomiD t YOU ARE A
Lutheran Church, 4800 Hooper, Nebraaka on CBl:I>i'roB «a oanttncent
1rvtne Center Dr .. Irvine, Ca. ~ 2, l~. Sbe w• Cftdltor of tbe cMc ml. you
with Putor John R. Hale io frank R. Baerma aallf.de ,_.,.c1e1m wtth the •
offlclatln1. Interment (deceaHd~ fn 19,20 in c:our& or pt9Mnt It to the
private at Pacltlc View Pocatello, Idaho and the1 personal r.preaentatlve
Memorial Park. 'The family jll>O'V9G '° \.&LUonua to maJte appointed by the court
r e q u • • t • m e m o r I a ti their home. She wu very Wlilaln flOur manthl trcm the
contrlbutiam be mede to the active In ~ Eutem Star date of Unt luwince of Artbrltl1 Foundation or for man7 year1. She ii JMmn • prcMd.d ln 8«tiorl
favorite charity. 1urvlved by her brother 100 al the Probetia Code o(
&told Hahlbedc of South ----------Laauna, ca.; a nef bew Calttornla. The time for
Thaine Hahlbeck o San ~ ~~~ex:: .---------.... LuJa Obiap>: 1 niece Tb.alt ., ...... Worthen and her daughter the date of the hearln1 HA0o. LA~llff. Ol.IVI
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Gisle< Ave
Cos1aMeN 54().566'
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Karen both of Santa An.a QOdc9d abow.
Ca .•• •fswr-ln-law Helm YOU MA y EXAMINE
Rahl beck of A1lln1ton, them. kept~ the court. U
1Nebr111ta aQd nephew you are lnteN9ied in the
Welby Buer and ht. wife -.ce, 1C'I may a.Ye upan =--~"*-Uld the executor or hew1 rHldh\I tn the admlnlttntoc':. CIC' upon the,
w.t. Intsment private. attorney for me eMCUW « ~-. and We with OAIUUION the court with proot of
A R T ff U 8 D A L J: 1ttvtce, a writwn req~t
OA.RlUSON, a ~t of 1taUnt that you dHlre
Ana1»tm. c.a. ia-.. •••1 ipeda1nodct0( the mmc ot
on Ma1 2t, •tu. Be •• a n f n v • n tor 1 an d aurvtved."7:..:lm ~~tar app' nmatdl._tt .....
Oma Oerr-. of OU1and. or of the peUUon1 or
Ca. Prtva&e htterment accouot1 mentioned la
.. rvtcet will "-held at SeeUota 1200 ·and llOO.& ot BtwnMe ~ c.m.c.ry .. ~~Cod..
under the direction of &ICIARD ITANL&Y ~ wwa-Mount Olive D W Y B & , I N P a 0 M~ of Cotta M .... P&lllON~I A•tlta
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Saturday, Jue 4
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Communicate
need• to one ln poaition to crant flnm:nclal aid.
You're. on riaht track, recent contact. wu more
valuable lhan ortctnany anticipated. People are
willing to listen, penonal ~Ulm _,..and your
audience multiplies.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Sale. meet.Ina
prove. beneficial -you~ll 1et requlrea
appointment. Focus on peraonallty, per1uulve
abilities, charm and sex appeal. Libra, Scorpio and
another TaW'UI figure prominently. Wish coma
true in unorthodox manner.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Let go of put -
atop carrytna burden which wu not your own In
first place. See placea, people in realistic Uaht.
Romance la on horizon, tendency to brood will be
overcome. Career gets booat, poaibly with aid of
Pl.ce9, Virgo lndlviduala.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Review
reaponalbUJtiea. Check calll, memagee, be aware of
long-raage goalt. Older individual does have your
best interest.a at heart and ~:·n know It. Spiritual
values come mto sharp, focua. Caprioom la
involved.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You're on brink of
major dlacovery. Dig deep, utilize knowledge of
manUc arta, sciences. It now ia poesible for you to
strike pay dirt. Emotional reeponses tend to
dominate tcenario. Member of opposite sex plays
important role.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Realize when
transaction baa been completed. Means don't ttay
toQ long at the fair. Get to heart of ma\ten,
highlight independence and accent pioneering
procedures. Leo, Aries, Aquariua person. figure
prominently. .
LIBRA (Sept. 23..Qc\. 22): Follow through on
hunch -you'll know in which direction to go.
Family member wUl make c:onoemkm. dispute will
be aettled and ~ of well·beinl will be restored.
Accent on health, employment. dependenta, care of
peta.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Style ii Imprinted,
important contacts are made, travel arrancement1
~me into focus. Popularity mere.... you become
more aware of appearance and body irnage.
Unusual invitation received for IOCia1 event. You'll
be royally entertained tonight.
SAG1TTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Bead
between lino, 1tudy fine print, realize ttYiew la
neceaary. You'll have rare opportunity to correct
past mistakes, to dillmantle project and rebuild on
more solid structure. Leo, Aquarius, TaW'UI penona
figure prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 18): Be ready for
change, travel and a varlet)'.. of experiences. Get
thoughts on paper. constderpoebWty of keepina •
diary. Member of oppo1ite tex shares ideu,
aspirations~Gemlni. Virgo. Sagittar;ua naUws play
paramount roles. ~
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18); Focus on
domesticity, home environment, remodelJ.n&, ability
to beautify 1urroundinga. Accent abo on income,
personal pouesaiona, special oollecdona and cneUve
hobby. Genuine bargain ls available, you'll be aided
by Libra individual .
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lunar, nwnerlcal
cycles stress timing, jud1ment and intuition.
Conflict could exist bei-.reen W.UV. and family.
Key is to be diplomatic, to define~ and to make
intelligent conce11iona. T,chn1q\&e1 will be
sharpened, you'll be rid of 1u1Jftf!uoua material.
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ACROSS 50 Coffapalble
1 Moldlng bed
9dge; vw. 52 Foot care
6 Cathoic routln. ,..,°"" 5<4 Atrllne
coundl problems
10 Tranaftxed 58 African rlv.r
14 Kie* 59 Llkefy
15 o.tMter 60 Canta
16 T•j M9jel alte 82 Newfound-
17 Early land airport
Peruvian 85 Schnltzel
18 Where PIM 19 Ingredient
19 Mutllate 87 Saltpetef
~ BackWOOda 69 Prong
22 KIAd°'t>f gin 70 Tune
24 Frost 71 Study
25 TV routines 72 Volcano
27 Aluk•n'a 73 Country
neighbor 74 Stupid
29 Kettle'• 75 Old Eng coin
aounda
32 Before Jaa
'33 -Branco
~ Bleec:her1
38 MNan'1
DOWN
1 Bee genus
2 Small one
3Cuts
12 Value
13 Animal
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21 Set•
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23 Stretc:hea
28 Futene
28Quondam
4 Piles 29 Swathe
compc>Mr
42 Slumber
4'4 Blacil: Poet.
45 Nulaancea
47 Cut
49 Dayatar
5 Prickly weeds 30 Engage
6 Informer 31 Arduous
7 Greek letters 35 lucky
8 Girl's name number
9 Rehearaal 37 Nonsense
10 Aries 38 Frown: Var.
11 Afresh 39 Ma. Murray
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space team .et out to ntlCUlt three Wometl from a
gouliab overlord and bla merry band of. deformed
diadplea. -
Wolff, p1a)'ed by Peter' S1rau., la a moaa silent
type. Niki, played by Molly BinpaJd. la a an_ppy
little brat in need oi m fatherly 11ddance. 'Ibey
live in a worid that la tnhabi.ted by a bunch of.
grotaque creatw'S left uvw frcm a:ne ..., 9flO
nucleer holocamt.
Now combme all this with your own 3-D 11-
and an omlaughtof. apbMJrw with the anncmpany-
ing debris, most of which la aimed directly at your
head. and that'• all you need to know about
"SpaoehWtter. Adventures lnto the Fol l*ldetl
Zone," Columbia Picture's ha,_ attempt to~ in
on the eetion-film c:rue tbat'will sweep our natkla'a
movie bot.-s this summer.
Before you can aay, ''What the hell la Pet«
Stra1a doing in this joke of. a movie anywa-y't," our .
hero atumble8 into • luer cun firefiaht ~
101De bumana and 80IDe dilbeYeled. lizard troc:pn
who tab onien from <>verdot, the ~I.Ike ruler
of the forbidden llDIW who clMpa hil victiml wtch
giant steel claws and then IUStldN lUIDlelf by
eliectrcakally •pPng them of. their t!OtflY.
>.. our ~ story would have lt. the
~tzoopes--n route the humans~ kidnap three women,
flYin& them to Overdotr via 1heR ~tive Joc>ktna,
jet-powered 8liden-Wolff decide9 to ct... after
them in bla ll*le mobOe, and cams acio. Niki. an
obnoxiom ~ who apenda the entire film repeadna Valley Girl'' lines like "llone out, ..
''wbeelinc," and ''I know guys who can eat You f«
breekfML" Needina a pide, Wolff reluctantly taka
Niki along.
During the journey, Wbkh Wat about M
suapemeful aa an epUlode from ''Love Boat," they
fight off a~ ...-tment of creatures: alimy,
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Orange Coast College symphony
orehestra, i• not pleased with
financial eut.,.eb. ,.
"Altboucfh Handel w. a oantan~ OI. :a.ch. their_.. la n111pledtely different. Wherw
a.ch w. a imacer-of couatierpoblt and bil melod'el
are complex. Bandel'• mumcill mare stzaJcbtforward
and bi& melcvt\el stand alcoe," Raub ....
IJandel'• "Iwiiel In kYPt" la • mMt.erPece ol demipttw mulic and wmd pundnc." heeontbwed.
'4Allo. Iba bia oratariiae are wrtu.n In ~the
audience• more Hip,,... and the m\llle la more
•<em'Ne to tbe -~" '1lnel bl ~ .... ""Wrl--ttm-ID ie. th8n 20
daya and' dlhs liUn odm' &dW oratarial In that
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Big Doings
Alfred Robmdo ·Ort.a; Paraguayan
harpist, will be one of the 40
cliff erent muieal groupe at UCI'• "A
Carnival of Mueie," to be staged
Saturday at Fine Arts Villase
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rmk of American aarcsses to watch. Vincent
Spano makes Sheik t.bc most mcD'k>r.lblc and
clqpnt loScr since Jay~."
-LOS ANG!L!S TIMES
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while a nuclear crisis is under way.
But overall, the wrlten make the yam
just plausible enough to be all the
more frightening. And director
Badham keep8 the action movinC 80
swiftly you'll hardly have time to
notice the plot holes.
Baroque
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The film'• credlb~
enhanced by aome fine
Matthew Bi:oderick. who was ap-
pee11"4f in the recent "Max Dugan
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Games" by giving David a winning
mix of vulnerability, reeourcefulneiil
and naivete.
y OUlll Ally Sheedy, 1Mt lleell ..
Sean Pean'• girlfriend in "Bad Boys,"
demonstrates a vtvadoua 1CreeD pres-
ence. She and Broderick are fresh
young talents to keep your eyeia on.
Dabney C.oleman and Barry C«bin
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grippng d1max that'• guaranteed to a:
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ORANGE COUNTY MASTER CHORALE
or. Maurtce Alard, Musle' ~ector.
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W~9rr~ Silnl~~D:nt J'ouiE SCo~
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"The 31th ADual Tony Awards," the presentation of the Ainerieaia Theatre.
Wing's 1983 Antoinette Pe;.,. Awarcl8, will be broadeut Sunday begi.iming
at 9 p.m. on KNXT ( 2).
BJ PHIL SNBIDERMAN or .. .,..,,... ...
If you aut.:ribe to <JOe of the pay ~ ~
aach •HBO or Showdme, chancel are you~...._..
up beca-. you wane.cs to view recent hit moYiM Uneclltlld.
md unlnt.enupted by commerdall. Bu.t you ~
leltned snttY quiddy that a llmlted number ca movte.
beoom• popular hiW. and only about three or four of the tint~ &ma are broedcalt on the pay cbaMell eech
month.
For every ''Polterplat" or "Mllelna," you pt about half
a do.len Grade Z horror fllcb or empty-betided ".t.ult"
moviet. MOit of the top fibm. IUCh -M du. month'•
"Polter,.tat" are releMed t.o all pey ..W:. llmu-
lataneoully, and ~e hita may be broadCMl 10 or more~
during the month.>.. a result, the varioul pey channels all
begin t.o look the ume.
'lbe follca at HBO and Showtlme are aware of thil, and
they a1eo reellze the free televlDon networb er, bot.tertna
their apeda1 ~ t.o combat a km of vtewen to
cable. So bow doel a pay channel broaden~ and
make ltaelf look different from competing ~
Well, programmers at HBO and Sbowdme are apparent-
ly taking a hmon from their 0DW1terpa111 on the free
channela. 'nley're turning t.o tbme old standbya. the weekly
aeries, the continuing drama (aoap opens) and the
made-for-TV movie.
How are they doing IO far?
A umpl!Jl8 of eome of the new pay channel producUona
reveell that the cable altemativel are not really straying
very far from tbe free TV fonnulal .galnst which they are
competing. Tile new pay TV pr'Olr8IDI may not be very
innovative, but with the excepdon of eome lilly "9d.ult" aoap
Powen Boothe etan in "Philip Marlowe -
Private Eye."
operas, they don't inlult the viewer'• lntell.laence. What ta refreeh.lnc about "'lbe Paper Chale" is that It
One of the more lnt.ere9Ung HBO produc:Ucms has been ve1 lnt.erestina teJevWon drama can be produced ' ln a
a five-ept.ode Beries entitled "PbWp "Marlowe -Private ::ipua aettfn&. with coaf1k1a hued on ln~ and
Eye." The hero, of oourwe, ii Raymond Chandler'a famoul academic matt.era. Thete are no car chw!I or ahootln&l-
Loa Angeles detective, who baa been lmmortalbed on film Above all there la the wonderf\llly ortgtnal rel.a11omblp
by such stars as Hwn~hrey 8oprt, Dlck Powell and Robert between 11art' and KtnpfleJd. Hart holda the ~ in
Mitchum. awe, yet he a1eo la frtebtened of him. 'lbe PomPCJUI ~.
On HBO, Marlowe la played by .Powen Boo.~· beat ln tum, barely rernCJ>'IM Hart and doem't helltate to 81ve
known for his F.rnmy winning perfo.rmmce in Guyana him a royal ICOJdlna OWi!" an Inadequate piece of ~
Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones." · reeeerch. In their roles, Stephenl and Houamann are auperb.
Boothe doesn't have the cbaNma of a Bogart or a 'lbe pey channell are alM> aetttng into full-length
Mitchum, but he does a good job of conveying the detective'• ori8inal TV movtea. HBO II cUrrentfy trumpetinc lta
cynjcal. world-weary outlook. And wllely, Boothe doesn't production of "'lbe Terry Fox S\ory." 'lbe film rec:reeta the
makehiaMarlowetoollkable. true tale of a YOWll athlete who wu ~to nm
>.. ia typical foe this genre, the myateriee are often acrom Canada after one of h1a Jeel wu amputated became
ooovoluted. But the me.ken of HBO'a "Mar~e" have done of amcer.
an excellent job ln recreating the hn~t 1930l era in · The movte•a .tron&Mt .-et ta Eric Fryer, a younc
which the stociel are aet. Above all, there'• the tun ol athlete who, like Fox, bt a • t.o cancer. Fryer II not a
l.lst.ening t.o the hard-boiled dia1qiue, u when Marlowe aye.. polllhed actor, but h1I anguJ8h '&Yer-the lam of hia limb and·
''Your entertainer took a lhot at me. Maybe rm hil detennl:nation t.o nm despite thJai::'t.bp oame M2'CJm
old-fashioned, but I J.lke my mm.ch the way lt la -one way loud and clear. Above all, h1I Terry <>Xia no ul:nt -be'
in and one way out." abown t.o be a .elflab., tbouchtleaa man at times. Hil ltory
Showtime haa .i.o jumped into the ~ by revtvtna ii an the more movtnc becaUle of the hero'• human
that fine law .chool aerie., "The Paper Chale," which IMted dlmemiona. .• _ ·
just a aing1e leUOI\ on CBS. Happily, most of the old phg With efforts like "Marlowe," "The Paper Cbw" and~
la beck, including John Housmann u Profemor Kinglfleld "The Teny Fox S\ory," the pay channe1a have proved they
and Jamee Stephen. and Hart. now a eecand-year law can give i. televialon productiona comparable to acane of the
atudent. -better free TV offertnea. Their next ~nenge ahould be to
In \he new epllodea, Kingfield ii back terrorb:lnc a new break away from IQIDe of the famnil~formulal, take aome
clue of tint-year law studenta, molding their mindl by rilb and produce frelher, mon! innovative procrama. · = them with a mercilem buna'e of lecture ball Friday, June 3, 1983 3
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A: Jenny and Tad .. 'the chlJdren Of Ray and OpU.
When Tad Wiii vwt youna. be and hla f.amllv w.nt on a
camptnc trip. When h• broke h1e lea, Ray and Opal abandalied him. He Wll 1ound by Jeff f.fardn. Tad WU
evemually adoi:Md by Joe and lWth Martin. Tad -. a
b911fc:e1Jy aood kid Wbo ..,.,,,. Involved In ~ drua ICel)9
and ran aw~y from home. A.a for Jenny, abe ltayed & with
Opal after Ray d .. rt.ed dMim. Tad alway1 b.a • ~
ct.Ire to meet up.with hia beloved .-ter Jenny, .and when
he returned to Pine Valley, be w11 thrilled by her preuoce,
but not by ht. mother Op.i.
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A: John Wmley Shl_w. wbo p1a,_ Kelly, U. ..-cl to
stay Oil Guidlna Ll&ht. Bii ero.fway-bound show, '"ll)ree
Muaketeen," w.. awpended foUowina an out..of-town run.
Accordlnt to .John, ,.I enjoyecl ~e ahow
tlet•M"Nioualy, but I reellJed there were with the
book and muaic and have little bope of it malriq it· to
Broadway. >.. for my retumma to Guidinc LIOt. Gail
. Kobe, the producer, pl'OIDl8ed me that Kelly woWd ~tain
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cm "Flying Leathemecka" ( 1951, Adven-
ture) JOhO Wayne, Robeft Rvan. (2 hrs.) •CID (%) "Poltetgelst" (1982. Honor)
Craig T. Neleon, Jobeth WillWna. ( 1 hr.,
55 min.)
• ''The Petsy" (·1964, Comedy) ,Jerry
Lewis, Ina BaNn. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) •OJ "Peradlse" (1982, Orama) Willie Aames, Phoebe Catea. (1 hr .. 40 min.) •cm ''The Scalawag Bunch" <1980.
Adllenture) Mark Demon. (1 hr., 43 min.)
4111(%) "A Seper•t• Peace" (1972, Orama) Parker SteY90t0n. John Hey(. ( 1 hr.. 45
min.I -~ '1Glz.mo" (19n. Comedyf Documen-tary. Directed by Howard Smith. ( 1 ht., 30
min.)
(I) "The Greet AdYent~e" ( 1976,
AdYentl.lfe) JacJ( Palenoe. Joen ec.ns. l! hr., 25 min.)
•"Denny" (1979, AdYenture) ~
~.George luoe. (1hr.,28 IN\.) •(!) "Sarah T. -.Portrait Ot A Teeo-Aae Alcoholic" (1975, Orame) Linde Blalr,
Verna EMoom. (2 tvs.) .. cm "Heertlend'' (1981, °"'1"111) F.:1p Torn. COnctietAI F«Tell. ( 1 hf., ~min.) • •·B-• .
ern) Gene Hackman, Candice Bergen. A
frontier newspeper sponsors a race
against time ll<lt05S the Western bad-
lands. 'PG' (2 fn. 25 min.) CID .,_ "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982.
Comeay) Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder .
A war veteran turns to a Hfe of crime after
the government refuses to give him back
pay he eerned While being a prisoner of
the North Vietnamese for Six years. 'R' ( 1
ht .. 35 min.) (I).,. "Poltergeist" (1982, Horror)
Ctalg T. Nellon. Jobeth Wllliems. Vengeful
ghoets tllke <Mii' a IUburben California
home end abduct the rtllldent tamlly's ~ chlld. 'P\3' (1 hr., 55 min.) .
.... "Author! Authorl" (1982, Com-
edy) Al Pecino, Dyan Canncln. A New
Yolil pte)"!Wright's Wlte lee• him with a
gang ol moctly her ct)lldren to take care ol
just 11 hll new play It •bout to open. 'PO'
t1 'Cb~1f'·> . CZ> IOcm Veteran horror movie
heroine Jemie Lee cuni. halt.a this oomp1-
1a11on of preview ttden ior~I Plc-
tures ICIMQ\ cleelict. from Lon Chaney's "HunchbecJt Of NoCre Oeme" to the
recent temeke of "Cat Peos>te" ( t hr.) = ... ''The Laat Of The Badmen''
, Western) Geotge MontgorMry. S.t, A ctetectNe agency •ttempte
to ·~ the deeth ol ooe or Its optK•--r ttW ,.,, 30 .=-,While OfOlnlzlng •
rnechenlcel WI rtdkla conteat. Valentine
-and e.k8' leem thet Mexw.11 Is • female tf{~.a:"tac:t. 1==-"Hlghef And Hlgho-8' ' Ouelt: VMeln A. Gt8nt, chairmen of tMokav .,... FNnol9I Corpc:ntlOn. e•an ao-c.mn "ArotM-tects' Stcwy Of 0-. COUnty" A toe* at
the de'wal~t of 1he oounty with en ~on~ .oo urti.n ~'*'O. (II).-. "~ Min" (1•1· Dre· 1'1111) Siiiy SpeOik; £t1o Aotlett .. lri 1944.
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-JUtemoon Movies-• "The Possessed" ( 1977, Mystery)
James Farentlno. Joan Hackett. (2 hfa.)
(I) "Poltergettt" ( 1982. Horror) Cfalg T
Nelson, Jobettl Williams. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) -• "Great Guns" (1941, Comedy) Stan
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dates You Will Not See On The News" ( 1
hr.)
Cll) .,. "Polt8fgeist" ( 1982. Horror)
· Craig T. Nelson. Jobeth Wjlllams. Vengeful
ghosts take ovef a suburban California home end abduct the resident family's
~child. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 56-mln.)
lG) ... ''fnlatlable" (1980) Marilyn
Cham~J1 hr., 15 min.) Cl) C , 111.L.1 I ... DA,..,, Mui The vet•an rocit group petfOl'm6 a
lelectlon of !heir hits, Including "Just A
~ Before I Go" end ''Love The One Y04J re With" In this concert taPed In
November, 1982. at the Untversal
Amphitheatre In Unlveraal City, C8Nfornla. L! hr .. 45 min.)
-· .,,..,_, ~ Visits wl1h Elke Sommer, Brenda Vaccaro, Heathe<
Thomas, Liia Hartman and their peta. G llOWll "The Companion" (1976, Ori.-
ma) Jack Ging, Edth Atwater. When a
brothel' and aliter start to plot against
eedl other, It soon revealed that they mur-
ltlelr lllt8f ... 1 hr., 55 min.) ····~ ...... ='18YCMltml ..... .,. "l.eMy" (1974, Biography)
Dustin Hoffman, V'alerle Pet'rlne. n.e cele-
brated comedian and IOdal commentator
Lenny Bruce Irle& to epeek freely within U\e oonstralnts of his 8fa'a legal IYstem
'R' (!hr., 62 ml1Jo. -1·1C1Y•IGuest: BenV8feen. R) 1 hr .. 30 min.) -~.=,..,.., "°"" To .,.-· =· Drama) Mickey Floonay, Watt• ~ A gang of amugglers force an alf-hw down for a layover In Lebanon. (2
tws •• ' Caltml ! "Drecola Suckl" ( 1980, Comes cty) Jamie Olla. Serene. The legendary
vampire tak• dWJt • ..wtatlUm Md
..-. to make a ~ Qll'I his eternal
daeplte her fathef'a objecilone. 'R' lt.,20min.) •
.. ceml IOa. Vet•an honor movie
hefOlne J8mle L .. Curtis hoett this compi-
lation ol pi'wtew t.....,. tot Unlverul'PIQ. tur• SCtMn'1 cleaeb, from Lon Chanev'• "H\lnd\bick Of Notre l:>em9" to the
Etnwnakaof "CltPeoplt," (1 hf.) -.... .iiebon ~ ~ ... (1978, • .-J ~ Mfmiewc, Tornti'IY Lee
Jontl. A women wtthC)l.ll ~lion ~ i. 8".-ed Md flndl ~ IMne. ~of r•, IYUder d deepef1t1 M '.!Lt 25 min.) -...... . ~~ .. ('872,
) lngltd Pitt. ~ a.n. All IQll'll =:n.~-~~ . ~T· ra·.:.~ • ~ -;::;::., ... ~ .......
Thomas. Usa Hattman end their pets.
• .. "LlsbOn" (t956. Adventure)
Ray Milland. ClaOde Ran. A ship's cap-
tain Is hired to resoue a Vt<>rnan'a t..sbend
lfrom~~ (1hr .. 30 min.) coumw.D_...,
tll IPM:e• ._,, . ...,.
.,_"The Terry Fox Stety" (1983.
BIOgraphy) Robert CMal. Erlc.f'Yef. The
true story of the young athlete who ran a
"Marathon of Hope" across C&nada to
raise money fOf cancet researcti after the
dlSease COS1 him a le;. ( 1 hr.; 35 min.)
CJ) ... "Visiting Hours" ( 1982,
Suspense) Michael Ironside, lee Grent. A
psychotic mtJrderer tearches for his next
victim, a TV neWswom&n Who 8UMVed an
earlier attack, In a big city hospital. 'R' ( 1
hr .. 45 min.\
(%).,.. ''Laura'' ( 1980, Orama) Dawn
Dunlop, Maud AdamS. A woman tf!ea to
pr81191'1t a relltlonshlp between a sculptor
wt1tl whom she had had an affair and her
teefHQ8 balletlna daughter. 'R' (1 tv., 25 min.) . we ..,. "Dead Heat 0n A Meny-Go-
Round" (1969, eom.ctv) James OObum, ca~ Sparv. After his prison perole. • ' con artist gets rlgtit back to~ plennlng ~air bank r~ to oocur tlmult.-.
With the antval of • ~ dlgnl-
t~t:;) • me ... .-.... · ~'IJ! "Fesl•Walklng" {1981, ~) James Woode. Tim Mcintire, A
prison guard becomes lnvofVeO both In hie
COl.eln's plot to aaaaulnal• an lmpf~ ~ lelldar and In Jnothef plot to ap<lng him. 'R' (1 hr., 55 min.) ml.,. "Encf\8('11JMnl" (1~9. Orama)
David NMtn, Tar• Wright. An eldlftV ' man la t'"'11ndtd ot hit past romence
when his gnindaon confront• him _," Ne love.~~· '2 hrs.} .... ''For Y<Nt Eyes only" (1981,
A~tOre) R<lQ8! Moore.,. Topql. James Bond traoks a a1mlnat wno ~ a tpp MCl'el Btttlah ~ deva. 'l"G' (3 hfs., 5 min.I wa:>.,. ·1s,o.e." (1981, COmed)') Wl-llim Holden. . .kllla Mdrtwt. A n10Ytt
dlfector whO hM juet flnllhed a ~ lion dollat tufkey ~tom attempted M-
ddt to• ~ INS*.O ~fng of ,
-~~ t'n., 4 rM)' a-.., . ~·ca.. Gueet: ~
sunset Strip" (1982=· ) Richard PryOf. Thie fllmed .conoert ormance Is
highlighted by the n'a views on •x. marriage, prlaon life and a otllftlng
though h\.wnorous account of hia cata·
atrophic ex~lences with cocaine
~· R' (1hr.,30mln.)
WCI) ..,. "LadY Chatt""9)"s Lover"
(1981, Drama) SyMa Kristel, Nlcholas
Clay. O.H. Lawrence'• story abol.lt the
Wife ot a paraplegic EnglWl aristocrat ~
takes hef husband's gametleeper .. he<
lover 18 retold. 'R' (t hi .• 45 min.) "
1111• ... "Slightly Scarlet" (1956, Mys-tery) Rhonda Remlng, John Payne. A
gang leedtr stops at nothing In his
, attempt to take OWK a.local govemment.
W,LllLL .... ''Ride Vengunce''
( 966, Weatem) ~Connors, MlchM4
Rennie. A buffalo hun16f seeks reYenge on
MYttfal outlaWI who ettacked and robbed him.,,._ his Wife relected him. (2 hrs.)
..... ''The Lal1 Of The Mohlqana'' (l9S8, Adventure) Randolpl'I Scott. Hen-
z:::icon. 8aMd on the story=-• Coopef. f=Qft Wllllam la
attacked by tndlans dUrtng the French and .. 1-l:riti htl.. 15 min.)
..... ~ A adlntlflc tJ1ploratlon o attlletlo pat{omlenoe wtllch can aid ath-~es In JrnprO'Ma their mme. .,. ••UMcJ Cars'r( UNM>, Q)medy)
urt "*81. Jack Wardln. After the owner of • . bant<rupt ~r llt'OP dies, hl9 ~ try to c0ver up hie den* lo
prevent his wealthy CM dealer brother from Inheriting the bUllnfal. 'ff ( 1 hr., SS
. ~j.. ''HHrtlllnd". (1981, Orama) ~ Tom, Concha .. Famlll. A r&l'lOh« encl
his hot•:= ta the rtaori of fl'ontler _11 ... .t==· 'PG' (1 hf .. 36 .
.. •·='Co119r" (197§; Drema) PryOt, H1MV l<eltel~ Tint rn.
trtted o.trOll auto r.ctOtY WOt1Cer'I Q('I to cnme, b!'tnalnll ttMnl Into more ~
9"d ~---thtrl they .. e on. 'A' (1 hr .. Mmk\.)
• ·~oeo. Mio l ~In
ord9r liO "*9t NI l · *°'*E •redcl tor. dMWQlt
. 11v., Ill' • IDI h--·
him. 'R' ( 1 hr.= (%) .,. "Poller . · " C; Hcfror)
Ollg T. f'oWlof\, W Vtngeful
Qhoets tak• over a lllbufban Ca_.omla ficwne and abduct the rll6den1 family's
~tchlld. 'PG' (1tv.,55 min.) •az> _, 1UCU (Premllle) The new
~I vlOeO mueic WM fleluring
major recording artists performing I~
top hits combined with 1t1te-of·lhe-ert
c~puter grapNcl II preeented. ( t hr .•
55 ~ •1 ,.,wn...,.• IA'ftmAYmff ........
'RI' U. .,_ T one Cfawley /
dwln Curet 1().round r';tweloht bout
(from Atlantic Ctty. N.J.). (R) (2 hr1 .• 30
min.) 1 .......
-Cl) fM.CCll CMIT Alchard Channing uaee hit peP«!f to exploit Chaae'• poeltlon.
and Lenoe tries to retilndle hit romence
with Lori. (R) ( t hr.)
• • .... Blchlld (Joe Don
Baker) enlists the aid of a pollcewoman to
break a gun-arnuggllng rtng that la flood.
Ing New YOO< wttn· cheep weapons. (R)
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-COCIMll w c:cum ''Cali-fornia E<M:atlon" CH> MOWll "Richard Pryor Live From The
Sunset Strip" ( 1982, C~) Richard
Pryor. This fflmed concert ormance Is
highlighted by the corned n's views on
sex, marriage, prison Ille and a chllllng
CHIROPRACTIC
OUTLOOK
By Dr. Gary Baranoski
RUNNER'S BAC&
thOugh tunofOUI aOoount of NI cat•
•tropnio ••e!f~ with cocaine . R' (1 hr .. 30mW\) _....IMP_, At Canara
00. In Nevede. fOUt Of the COUfltry't
ba9t new oomedlenl Ille for the national
11111 Md • calt) prti. In "* oomedY ..,. clal. hotCed by l.ut Y9W'• winner. Ronn L~tv.) • "Flghtlna Bactt" ( 1982. Ora
ma) Tom Skertltt. Patti Lupone. An engry
Phlladelphlen ~ A vlgliente f()(OI to atem the tide of vloler'lt Otlme In hit
hood. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
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rock 'n' roll veteran aa hi perfonna 10me
of hit ar .. tet1 hlla. lndudlog "Johnny B Goode~ and "Roll Over Beet"holleni'' from
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L1hr.) ~--"On Golden P<>nd" (_1981, Ora-
ml) HelvY FoncM. Kathettnt Htpbl.tm.
Old ~ teneiotw reutace .. en tldettv ~ rteurl\ fof a IMC IUml'IW at lheW
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l•ra&22LLLUnM19 .-Afa..•----AMI-..... ~ .......
.,. "Rllggedy Man" (1981, Dre·
ma) 8ltly Spacek, Eric Roberta. -( 1 tw ..
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t) Ortge>fy Peck. Roget' Moore. ~ ~ "Tht ~ Ffom Btooklyn" 'n'1M6. Comed'f) Oemy Kaye. Virginia ~~~ Tht RelnboW" ~1981, ) CtleYY ChlN. Cerrle Fllhtr. (1
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ma) Sissy Spacek, Eric Roberta. (1 hr .•
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IDAWIYMmaM1M u..-NTNIMI 1111-•v=w. .......... 19 .,. "Weatem Union" (HMt. West·
~emilf:Ft=wr (2NLI
"Akin' On A Rainbow" (1~.
Western) Gene Aut_ry. ( 1 hr.)
ll:&~?u:_
Ion) Fonda, Mio O'Shle. (1 hr.,
~~ ·'Thia Bootttna uw· (1883. ~ ..... ). "°'*d Kimi. Alctltl Roberta. 1Z. Iva.. ,, "*'-> ca>·-Tl ..... , " young glr1 tnOOU'lget tht reetdlnta of • nutting ~ vmn n WOfb to form hlr own ~&;; ''&lmmer Holldly'' (1983. ~) Clltf Alchatd, Lautt Peters. (2 hrl.) •
• ... "Clash Of Tht Tltw" ~· Fint9W) Hany Hemlln, l.Mnnc* . ~~min.) _,.. "A s.p.tatt Peece" (1972 .
arne) P..-St.....-.on. John Heyl. ( 1
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-JM'M• Pl ... ''The Com II 'Green'' ( 1979 .
ema) Katharine Hepburn, ten Seynor.
Directed by George CukOI'. (1 hr .. 30
;"~ ~ mT DOCll A group of
kids try to hide a donkey from their apar1·
ment bulldlna nelghben • ... "Outlaw Of Red River" (1966,
A<Mntln) Geofge Montgomery. ( 1 hi .•
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_."Woman Chaaea MJn" (1937.
Joel Meet-. Mlr1am HopkJna..
!.~min.) _,,."Going Apel" (1981. Comedy) ~ Danza • ..ie.lca Walter. ( 1 hr., 2'1
(%)_."The 8'ave One" (1968, Ora-
ma) MlcNel Ray. Rodolfo Aoyo9. ( 1 hr ..
40mln.) . . -1-1111 ... "The Trackert" (1957, West·
em) Clayton Moore. Jay Sltverheell. ( 1
hr., 30mln.) , ...... , ...............
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-Saturday Cont •
• CAIMOWA "The Steed lri The Stable"'
casanova (Frank Finlay) Is snatched
from his bed and mistress to be taken to
Q!_ism~Part t) ( 1 hr. l
(I) Oii mAm John Byner shows
'(oo things strange< than truth. lar~ than
life, and zanier than anything you ve ever seen. ,.,.. .,_ "Dynasty"' ( 1976, ~ama)
Harris Yulln. Sarah Mites. The storrlly rele-
tlOn&hi.ps of a trontl8f famlly hamper their
efforts to bolld a dynasty In lht Ohio valley
of the ml0-1800s. (2 hrs.) -1 ='901':1111rr RCW. ..... ..,..
llCMI ''Angel Of H.E.A. T .... (No Date.
Fantasy) Marilyn Chamber& The head of
an elite loroe called H.E.A.T. teams up
with the government to lnflftrate the head·
quarters of en evil scientist and f".event
him trom taking over the world. 'A ( 1 hr .•
33 min.) ' e lm¥ll "Blue Collar" ( 1978. Drama)
Richard Pryor. Harvey Keitel. Three ff\1$-
trated Detroit auto factory WOftt8'S tum to
crime. bnngtng them Into more ooolllct
and potential danger than they ever
counted on. 'A' ( 1 hr~ S4 min.) • 1111wn--...waTIAY-.CO .. cm ... "DelJghters Of • Dat11ne9s"
(1971. Orama) Delphine Seyrlg, John
Karlen. A CQUPle on their honeymoon
arrive In a frtahtened town where many young women nave reoeotly been mysterl-
OUSIY murder~. 'A' ( 1 hr,,,2T min.) -(I)--"2069:· A $e)( Ody8eey" (1978,
Sclenc:•·Flctlon) Alena Peni, Nina
Fredric. ,Amorous VMUllan women land oo Earth and encounter humtn mai.. for
the flrtt time. 'R' ( 1 hr., '5 min.)
(%) .. "Potter-I" (1982. Horror)
Cfalg T. Nelton. Jobeth WIAiame. V~ful
ahottt talce over a auburban c.llfomla Fiomt and ab<M:t the reel<Mrlt famMy'a
chMd. 1PG' ( 1 hf .. 65 min.)
-"Barbarella" (1968, SClence-) Jeflt fond&. MllO o·sr.. A dar-•
Ing ~ heroine of tl'lt Mur• encountefl
etra• gelaJcln and vlllalne. ~ompa·
ni9d. ~ a bllnd guardian enge1, 'PG' ('1 hr., 38 min.) -cm· .. ''Partnen" (1982. Comedy)
Ryan 0'~ John HUt1. A ttrllgM cop •nd • gay oltfk go undtl'COWf ... tiomott)(Ulll OOl.IPll to find the mur<tnr Of
• malt modfl, 'A' (1 hr., 35 mfn.)
W ..... ''f<lte Me, Kl Mt" {107~ MY"° · t=S1tle 81"""" Mlcf\MI Andnon. A lrl¥Mtlget9f I**• In =Into he ~ ol • IClhoott..:tlaf. h« 9'11111~ in. tNit they ~ ha'4 lhe ifii·--·-~"'.11.~J
rectlon of the '60s. ( 1 hr.)
W(llMC ... wg llCMI "Friday The 131h. Part II"
(1981. Hofror) Amy Steel. John Furey.
The grisly killings continue at a summer
camp that had been eloeed down after a
series of bizarre murders occurred there.
.. ·R·~~~ln.) ! llCMI "Priest Of Love" (1981, Dra-
ma) Ian McKell8(l. Janet SUzman. Aftet
leaving ~land because of the banning of his ~ O.H. Lawref1C8 spends his trnal
years attadclng oenaorahlp and promoting
his Ideas on sexual and artistic freedom .
·'R'~.~tn.) cm ."For Your Eyes Only" (1981,
AdVenture). A<>Qef Moore, Topol. James Bond tracks a cr1mlnat who purloined a
top aeoret British def8fl8e deYloe. 'PG' (2
hrs., 5mln.)
tll<lf) .. "Raggedy Man" (1981, Dra-
ma) S"8y Spacek. Eric Roberta. In 19",
a telephone operator In a ameM Texas town aaQl'ltlcet hef atandlng In the com-muf\lty whet! she !}at a 8hor1 affair With a
combet-bolJn<I aallof. 'PG' (1 hr .• 36
min.) •
1:11 eel.,_ "Who Is Kllltng The Great Chefs Of '1wope?" ( 1978, CQmedy) Geofge Sege~ Jac~lne Blalet. A fasMOOd
chain l!lnQ tne. to k~ hit e.wlfe f,om ~ the next victim ot a~ who lemur-deftng well-known Ohef9 In the same way ~he ~epare their mott femou9 dllhee. ' 1 hr .. 52-mln.)
.. "A Tattered Web" (1971, Mye.-~ ~eot~~~ ·I N;°~ and "" •loyalt(\o hlmlllf and hie. family wtien he (IOCOUfltM • bizarre mur· ra.m ~.) .
fE ~ 0 C:-Oeoot•· (t981. Drame)
Juefgen ~~. Arttu ~.
tn 1'M1. a young Germen U-Ooat crew taoe !I'll of'la~ end l'Ofratt of w.r ~o!.~R~t:.'2'f ~ tht eubMa-
•CI> .. ''The Thing" (1"2, Honof)
KUf't AUleal. AIDfwd °'IMrt• MlmbM Of
• llC!ef'ltttlc ,...;cf\ tatm "" the Mt*Otlc COf'lfforlt en a11en Wt. torm thlt 11 ~taAe
of ·~ ~ ~ l"l'lln'• ~ • .,. (2 • ..f2-·.&.'•'T)wM ~In s.td\ Of A ·J:.t.. (1984, (:omedy) Mllmlt Vat'! ~ T°"""Y ~. All 10tot oet1 •
bJ,tlk .... r'° .. Ne MIPdl'
•
. (1tw.,30Mln.) .. .
---™~-.. ~~ "°'*" ...,,. lo : WNl~her....,one
tMrd\ -........ ...., ~·· ~~-...... ~~--In ... ~~-= .. ~ ... =v~ ~··T~
l
cc ... "Jeck~ .. (1971, Docu-rnentwv) ( t tw .• 90 min.) ...... ·m-= .:C0Wlld And Wondtrtvl" (198-4.
) Tony CUrtle. ChtlltlM Klluf·
mann. A Ffench~t Q<* loc*lng tor her &lcotdc. . 2 twt. ·--= ,:.,.Country .. .,. Afabetne. Donne Fargo, Mwle Haggatd,
David Frizzelt end Shelly West. Laov J.
Delton and 09o<ge Strait Plfform from
Biiiy Bob'a Texaa nlghtctub fn Fort Worth, 11~L .. ..:. ... .s::ri.;;.. (l96e, Adventure)
ladd. Ro.ena POdeSt1. In the ~
g6es of Cube. an oPP«t"'*f Miis guns
and then awttchel elleglanoes ror a free-dom-flatltl~:n· (2 hra.) • Wl.D ''WAd Ooga" Marty
filoutter looka et the r°"9 end aoclal
llructUf9 of the domMtJc dog'e Wlld can-
ine couslOs -the wolf. coyote and fox G LAIT CMA*I MIMI Bra<I Seel'$
otters tip& on outfitting • car fOf foul
wtether and changes automatic transml&-
elon oll. D Cl:) MO¥ll "Return Of A Man Celled
HOJse" ( 1976, Adventure) Richard
Harris. Gate Sondefgaard. An E'ngllsh lord
returns to America when he laerna that
the Indians who Initiated hi'n Into their
tribe haw bit thelf mode8t preeerve 10
~_:_'PG' (2 tvs .. 9 min.) g.,,. "Clash Of The Titans" (1981.
Fantasy) Herry Hamlin, Laurance OfiVlef.
Mythic hero Perseus ts heiP9d by his
father Zeus fl a 58fies of dangerout tasks
as he tr1as to win the hand of a Phoenician
Pflncess against the wishes of a vengeful
seamJ'PG' ( 1 hr., 58 min.) • ·1 ... --Ma 1WDOllM ...... WAY mATC191_ .. .._
.,. "The Cotn ts Green" (1979.
Drama) K,efharlne Hepburn, Ian Saynor.
Oirec1ed by Geol'ge CulcOf. Around the
turn of the century, a high-splrlled English
Qehoolmislress struggle$ to educele a
droup of young Welsh coal mlnets. ( 1 hr., ~min.)
flll 1 • llMCMOF-CI) ...r UCIJ wmtDAVID NUiiOWill
.. MOU.YWOODU.-. Feel\lfed: a PfO-
llte and lnteMe'# with Tom Salleck; an
lntetView with Skip Yoong, formerly of
l"O~nd Harrlel."
'8\ftCCUIJ r•a•• wmtu.-:awaa
I== Gues1: George Reao-
a&.CMA'MDmAT-mMLI 90Wll "Priest Of Love" (1981, Ora·
ma) Ian McKellen. Janet Suzman. After
leaving England because of the banning 01
his ~. D.H. Lawrence spends hie l1oai
years attactllng censorship and PfomollflQ his Ideas on sexual and anls11c freedom.
'R' =· 3 min.) ~ .,.Cl!'R&Qoedy Man" (1981, Ora·
ma) Sissy Spa()ik, ~ RobertL In 1944,
a telephone operator In a small Texas town sacrifloes her etanding In the com-
munity when ehe hes a short attalf with a
combet·boUnd satlor. 'PG' (1 hr., 35
min.I
(%) .. "Potterallet" = Horret) 0ra1g r Miiion, JobeCh w v~
Clh08l• •• CNfl( • tutMt>en c.ltOfnla flotnt lt)C.'I •bdUct the rtaAdent fM'lll)"a ~~:~P.9' (1hr.,Mmtn.)
• ~ --~turtd: • •tP«I on !hi current CY* Nt.e r .. t; • took II thle '#tlelc11 ~tgt motoicydr.
,. lhe ~'•hot tip of the Wik. -1-... .. C'll IW-M•U.. Feet\K*t. at 10 Cltetlne Elfnef Olilt: LA. in*""'t:i Affport: It It AMllY $ate? 11!11 ...... ... ...,
I I 11
a -•tt·-.. "Some Kind Of Hero" ( t962.
) Rlctlerd Pry«. Mer004 .l<Jddet.
A war veteran turna to I Ille of ctlrnl after
the government refueet to g~ him baQk pay he earned wt1lle belna a prleonef of
Iha Nonh Viet~ for lilx yeera. 'R' ( 1
hr.,35~ I .,. • Cl).__,.._mon_
The eldeet of NYtl'l orphaned brothers
marries a young girt· and bl1ngs her becl<
to live on the r1rrilty ranch In lhe foothllle
Of northern CaUfornia. (R) ( 1 hr.. 30 t
min.) • 8 • WWW ilUll' l1Wll Arnold feels re}ected when Wiiis beComes a "big
bf other" to IOOther bay. (R) D
• 90Wll "Murph Th4 &#!'' ( 197•.
Adventure) Robert Conrad. Donne Miiis.
Two Hght·fl.ngered beach bume and a
female· accomplloe leave betltnd e trait of
empty jewel boxea and broken chams,as
they suc:cea1fulty snatch the "Star Of
, India" oe<n·~ . 8 9 T..l Hooker 1USP9Cts that
Romano's girlfriend may bt feeding tnfor·
matlon to a gang of fut thieves. (R) ( 1
hr.) .
11 -CALfiOmA lnmlllDIM. IUU-'TY PAUaf 42 Stele finalists compete fOf
the PfMllglous crown of Mill Callfomla
International for 1983 from the Fatiulous
Forum In Inglewood, (2 tvs.) (l)ICll.alCILD . e .,. "Wing And A Prayer" ( 19•4.
Orama) Don Ameche, Dana Andrews. A
gtoup of NayY pilots displays great cour· ~=w8ttlme. (21n.) • "Baffledr' (1972, &lepense)
Leonard Nlmoy. ·Susan~·· A race
car driver makes the eerie dleocMKy that
he has the uncanny abllty to fOfate!I
future d~2 In.) . .,. ....... ,,. ..........
llM.1911-
• -COOfal ... COllln .. ~ tomia Education" ~.,.. "The Boet" .(1981, Drama)
.Mwgen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer.
In 1941, a young Gefman U-boet crew
face the challenge.a and horrora of war
when they leeve port oo their first subma·
rtne tour. :l tri.; 25 min.) Cl).., ..
(JI) IT-._ cm.T "Red Skelton'&
Fumy Faces Ill" ( 1 tv.) e lllOWI "Poltergelst" (1982. Honor)
Craig T. Nelson, Jobeth WllJlame, Vengeful
. Qf)o6ts take over a iwt>orban CaUfOf04' llome and abduct the reeldent family's ~child. 'PG' ( 1 tv .• 65 min.)
.... ''Cettle Or1Ye" (1951. Western)
Joel McCrM. Deen Slockwel. A young
upstart and a cowhand dlllelop a atrong
friendship during a dangerous desert cat-
lie drive. ( 1 hr., "30 min. l .
., .... ,,,, • e ........ RICky find Edw#d
he"'t no ldM of the «dMI ttwtt twen• °*"when they go~ tot tht ....
IOd, (A)
• llOllll "O.O.A." ( 1949, Mytt"Y) • £"'"dm0nd O'Btttn. P,,,_ BrlttOf\. Y/t'81'1 • man ,...... fhtt ht hie been gW9n I
dote of &Jme.fllNN<f poleon. he ..... out
to locai. hie ~..., befont hie Ide tndl. ( 1
tir .. 30 ':o"J, ... • • .... , ....,,. ec;;cldentally
Nlnf the dr• Fran Ml olannlrla to -.r
to an 9*Wdl '*'®et. (~ • ..... ,.On. Day
Cl'Ulle, the otew m.mt>en have a alllng out, a young pay II IOttl bet-.en fwO
fathefa, ana a women lntroduoM her ~ fltnce to her perenta (A) Cl (1 tv.)
Cl}..,. "Behotd A Pale HOIM" (1164,
Orama) Ofegory =· Anthony Quinn. A 20-yeai feud be a Spa'*" loyallst
•nd a loC41 pollca ohlef endl with the
death Of on. of them. (2 tn. 30 min.) ~iiWtl "F1thef b<own: The Ev-Of " Father Biown hes a ltranga ~ tery to IOI'.-. In tflfs atory abCUt 1ha ~ I~ effect of Mght on a IUIH\larthlppel. J:J~J...-o.m.3 (from ~ha Neb.). (3hrt.) CR> -.. "Faa1-W1fklng" ( 1981, ~) Jamaa Wooda. Tim Mcintire. A
prison guard become$ ~ both In ~
coosln's plot to usesslnate an lmprlaooed
blacl< teeder and ri another plot to IPflnD him. 'R' (1 hr .. 65 min.) CD .. "Rlcf\efd Pryor Live Frem The
Suo9et Strip" ( 1982=) Richard Pryor. This 111med conoert omience·le
highlighted by the '• ....._ on
sex. marriage, Pf1lon life Ind e c:Nlllng
though humofous account of hie cata-
strophic tXP,!f lences with cocaine ~-R' ~hr., 3011'11n.) CJ) .,_ "The " ( 1~. HorrOI')
Kurt Ruuell, Richard t Mlmbera Of
a scientific research team In the Antarctic
confront en alien life form that II capable
of taking OVfll the men'• mlnda. 'R' (2
hr&, 5mln.) CZ> .,. "Chlly Scenes Of Wlnte('
( 1979) John Heard, Mary Beth Hun. A
man ts In lo-.. with a women. who la mar-
ried to~~ t hr .. •5 min,) • .. mmn ... Cl).,_ "Flohling Mad" ( 1976, Dra-
ma) Peter Foncfe. Lynn LOWI')'. A lone 1 man la pitted against a oomJPI corpora-
tion when his farm le threatened by a
strip-mining opeJatlon. (A} (1 tv., 30
min.) e ,_ _,1"1 ••••DMOOO Three hobos (Boddy Haokelt, G.W. Balley.
Patrick Collins) Inherit a rich man'a estate
and diacoY9' the Nie of k.ou.wy. (1 tv., 30
min.) e W IOll 1"11•11•__. Three
hobos (Buddy Hackett, G.W. Balley,
Patrick Collins) inheflt • rich man'a eatate and discover ttw life of tuxury. cm _,,. "Richard ~ ~ From The
SiJn&et Strip" (t98=. ) ~d
Pryor. This fllmed conoart ormence Is
htghllghted by the . '• \llews on
eex, marriage, pr190n llfe Ind ·a chilling
though humorous account of hie cata~
strophic exP.!rrences with cocaine ~-A' (1hr.,30mln.) 1,. •• ., .
-I =AIY -.Mm A pretty bla<*ja(flc cleater meets Mark Twain on a Mls8isslppl
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Internment dUring Wolid Ww It. ~-. ..... "'.,,. __ ....,.&Ill
.. "Cfy Of The Blnhee" (1970,
2 ~} Vincent Price, Elsabelh B«gner g .....
.... "The Klansn.n" ( 1974. ()fa-
me) L• Marvin. Richard Burton. '(2 hrs.) .
... "The Sell Chate" (195$.
.AdYsltu'e) Jotfn Wayne, Lflll8 lU'ner. (2
~~Ml m.T-"Hfoher And Hlgtt-er" Gutat W9lam R. Gr81lt, chUmart of
~ Flnal)Clel Corporation.
•
1
.. "Raw Deel;, (1978, Weltem) <trard Kennedy. Gus Mercuto. t2 hrs.)
(II) .. ''The Terry Fox Story1' (19B3,
~~Robert~ .. Eric Fryer. (1
(l)llOwll ).LOQkef" (1"1, ~
tlon) Albert Ffnney. Jam&I Cobool. (1 ht.;3-4 min.,
• .. 'The Shootlst" ( 1978, West·
, efn) Jotw'I Wayne. Lauren Bacd. (1 "'• 40mln.~ .,.., .. ... ----•a u-=· •
·1=.:r ,__/C..-mTTCMW ==.,.
llOWll ''YldOfY" (1981, Adwnture)
ytveet., Stalont. Mldleel calne. ( 1 hr., 6't mln.~ ::;:=.er......, LCWW ........ .,...
i ~ .......
--"Going Apel" ( 1981, Comedvl
ony Danza. Joselca Walter (1 hr .. 21
~~ "ChltlY Scenes Of Winter"
(1979, Ofama) John Heard, Mary Beth
Hurt. (1hr.,39 min.)
GI TC*Y •MMM.Am •OO---MD ntACY A poignant loof( le taken at the on-and off101eet1 romance
between Spencer Tracy and Katharine
~n. .. am101•1a.Gm1P -.......... ... GULll•lll• TNLOCIU Af LfttJI I YOUIMMl»M_.. ... , ...
DmCTIOlll
L*.i\oo.
... "Oliver Twtst" ( 1975, Adllen-
ture~=~ hr .• 15 min.) CI> _. Game 4 (from
Omaha. Neb.). ~) (3 l>r1)
(DJ .,_ "The Oafk Angel" (1935. Ora·
ma) Fredric March. Met1e ~on. (2
hrs.) ....... -••Aa ... lQDA"--•• , ... n
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flWUC .... flBJI ntl CAT
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popular rock superstar of the '709 per·
forms many of his smash hits In an electrl-
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mmTMCClflaAID TMUI ......
DlYOll~---r
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.,.. "Myslsy At Castle House"
( 1982. AdVenture) A~leen 9'1tton. ( 1 IY.
20 ~ (I) "AdvenlU<es Of The Wilderness
Famlly" ( t975, Adventure) Robert
Logan, Susan Damante Shaw (1 hr., 40
min.) 0 ..,. "Sparrow" ( 1979. Mystety)
Randy Herman, Don Gordon. ( 1 hr.. 26
mlnJ.n. =1c••u.:. ,.. ,....,_
THI LOCI• THI llY EdWln Newman
~on IN tetlmettd 280.000 INlle
lnO ftrMll hl'ltt• In America'• prtlonl
wtlo 1TWIY be mot9 ~°"" whef'I they flnWl aw 11nteheel tt11n ...,, they an. (R) (HV.) c-..,...,. 111uu111-•0Ni•mnrr • .,... ··a.ct~·· -.~' WMOll.• ...,,., . ..., :-.::.-.a..
... "DlnglfOOI o..4M'' (1981,
~ Bemata Ctlbblne. 9111 Maynerd. &i>iiii~~ Terry Foic Story" (1983,
Blogtaphy) Robert OINall, El'lc f!Y9f. ( 1
hr., 35 min.) ~.,.''Tragedy Of A~ Men"
981, Oramal Ugo T~. Anouk ~.~~
P.W ~ iiwll "0.0ey, The Sixth Of Jone" · 1956, Orama) Robert Taylor, Richard -odd~~..=le . mr••&.a1-.a I::-"'~ (Joined In PrOQfesa)
WM>Oll.Vll ... ..,NLWB.L
CM'IOGm "'*' ="French~ .. Men's elngle$
ftnats (from Roland Gatros Stadium In
Paris, France). (4 hrs.)
(DJ llY .,._WAI._ t"llD A 13-year-old gift ITllYltleS the generaUon gap
by taking a trip becic In time to her
mother's childhood.
•• __, Guests: Or. Nazer Kheja.
Mayor Eva Den Hartog, t.la)of ~
Church.
1-tmATCM.YAln
Pllimcll.fM:I .. "The ShootlSt" (1976, Wett-
em) John Wayne, Uluren Baoan. ( 1 hr.,
40mlni . I ° CAllWTo.HALL~-
-· Cl)· AUTO.~ "Formula t OatroU Grand Prix" (live from the streets of
doY#'lloWn Detroit, Mich.). (2 hrs.) D ,_ "French Open" Men's alngle6
flnets (from Roland Garroe Stadium In
Parts, France). ( 4 hrt.) • ~ OUL-19 C11COm ~=··· llASO/l_,!fn. .......
UICM. ~ The Lmle Rucab are
featured In flm clips end shorta. ( t hr .. 25
min.) ca:> ... "The Scalawag Bonch" (1980,
Adllenlure) Matk Demon. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.)
(I) DO• A FAWOl Ml» DOlfT ¥O'TI flOI rlf
-After • boy's fathet dies. NI Nie
changes drast:lcally and he and NI mother mua1.:= to reso!Ye thelf pmbleml.
.. 1111-wmtDlWID~ ., O/ID.:049V .... ._
mmntCOllUlm MMaDWMM THll.A--.
.. .. And 'V041f Name .. Jonah"
( 1979, Orama) S8ly ltMhets. James
WoodS. (2 hrs.*" ' ~~~Poi\.;L. Honor>
~~· ~. Jotjfth w..,,. (1 hr •• rlJ ~ ... v ... hOfrOf moiAt
heroine Jatrie a. .. Mlt hoees ltil ~
lellon of pr~ tr .... for~ Plo-
tw .. IClelm dalllol, f7om lon ChMly'• "~ Ot Notre Olme'' to the recent remiake of "C.t People." ( 1 hr ) l ... PATIMAT
-.... Ouc*Soup'" (1933. Comedy) I~:~ DMnont. (1 ht., ,..., .. -·-·· ~ COtflllPQndenta Lln-W«thelmer and Cokle Roberta join
Paul Ouk• tor an up..t~lnut• aurn-ma"'-Conaf~ aetMti... • •Wl•TONY
(l)AllA1M ~USA ve.. USSR (from Las V~s. Nev.). ) (3 hrs., 30 min.)
(I) ... "looktr ' (1981, Scleno9-~lo
llon) Albert Finney, Jamee Coburn. ( 1
Ehr.,=ik.--.a.:.
-cm om: 1111um011 •t11av A tary reveellng the trut rl91Ufe Of
the mysterious OkefenOl<ee Swamp II pr•
tented. ( 1 hr.)
-· 9 IM. fllOOTU&I. At Pl' ... time, echeduled gamea were. M~n Panthen
at Philadelphia Stars°' Bmllngham St•
lions at Tampe Bay Bandlts. (3 hrs.. 15
lmln*'-1.,tcM•luil••
Gm ITIPllTmm
TO•amOl--CllC...
WALL flmJ wm "Hlghet And High-
er" Guest: William R. Grant. chllrmarl of Mack&hlelds Ananclal Corpcwatlon . • "Heartbeeps" ( 1981, eom.
dy) Antty Kaufman, Bernadette Peters
i1hr.,45 min.)
(%) .,_ "Das Boot" (1981. Orama)
Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer
~~'~ 1W. (I) NA GG1.P ''Kemper Open'' Anal
rou.id (live from l3ethesda, Md.) . (2 hr8.)
i WADOfJ... . ... lfA1U .... W.CYCl.a ....01111• In one of the richest bicycle
raoee In the w'oftd. 75 riders from ten dlt·
fereot countries wiH oompete IOI' $100,000
li!.J>rlzes. (2 hra, 30 min.)
• MOWll "With This Rina" ( 1978. Ofa· ma) ScotHMand . .Jo>tce OeWltt (2 hrs.)
• Wia'9CI TMIA1M ''Soni And Lovers" Paul experlen¢es conlliclina t•
lngs between his deep affection fof his
mother and his Of()Wing attraction to Mlrl-
am.Y:-~~ D ( 1 hr.) • otu11••-••11•"•1aa•••rrrr ~--"The~ Summer" -( 1966,
Adventure) Mike Hynson • .Aobet1 August
~ t;;>um wnM LOU1 Stevie Wondllf,
Lena Home. Quincy Jonas. Joe WYlian\s.
T ereu Brewer. The Copasetlcs. Dionne
Warwick and James Ingram par tribute 10
Count Basie's half-<*ltury o contr1t»
!lone to Ametlcan muak: In Ihle verlely special taped In March, 1983. al Radio
City Mustc Han. ~1r·j15 min.)
• -• Gary Collins and C&rol Lawrence host this eicamlnatlon ol
the pljght of the 1.6 blllon women in the
WOt1d's developing Mtlons lhtough the
stotles ot six of these women. (1 tv.)
1W l17J 1••11 l St. Louis Cardfnels at Attain-
Frfday, ~une 3, 1983 11
-limclay Cont.
Clll • ....... , ,,. ... Comedy
tketches combitle with ctueic fllm and news footage.In an offbeat, aallrlc tak•
oft. (I)_. "Tragedy Of A Aldlculous Man"
(1981, Drama) Ugo Tognazzl, Anouk
Aimee. A self-made Italian oheele~ lactur• auttecs personal and flna
... whet\ hll ton II kldnepped and
tor raniiorn by a group of le<rorlsts. 'PG' u hf .. .4() min.)
• .,. "Thil T1me for8'ter" ( 1980,
Romance) Clalfe Pim(>are. Vincent Van
Patten. A' French-Canadian girt • falle In
love with a bfa9h American college stu-
dent studying In Montreal 'PG' ( 1lw .. 36
·-lm1n.l::.rum1 . ,,.., .. M&llT
TM__.. ..W.. "II The Atlan-
ta Kk In Jal?" Tony Brown exatnlnes new chetges lndlcetlng thlt the capture
and lmptteonment of Wayne w.am. cld
not stop the =· child kllllnga. ~mu AT Adam Rlcfi ~ this
behlncHhHofl 1e1 loolc &1 the canine flm
stat with guest appearances by Ct)eY)'
Chae, ·Omar Sherif. Jane Seyniou' and Benji's train.. Fra.nk IM. CID a....,. 'B CM 9Cm Thie
pmfle of 80me of ~·· grMl_. ·~ .... C11'« thl IMt 150 ye8l'I, fMtunng lnU-
mate lnteMewl and rare film f<>0t9, Is
hmMd l>Y Meflln Otsen. (1 hr .. 30 min.) •CU.· =nu--.. .. -arr .. M.m&. mM ,..., Neel Gabler and Jef·'
Lyone hoet en lnfomlatlw look et ~t'• orN at the movies. ~ .. •·o.na.roue Oevtel'' (J991, eom.cty Bemera Crlbblna. '8111 Meytwd.
A detect~ IOMa I 16-yMf-dd
ftltl nuc;~· 50 nWl.) \ k· "The Ona And only'~ (1978, ) Henry Wlnl<lef, Kim Derby. A
mllftt who ._.. Oneble to ltlQCMd Jn WYoJ
corMntlonel tine Of ~ dlOldll to don• ~ wig lll1d become the ,...,...
• ~~"*tn*•~'PG'. (1hr.;
-l'f ..... •••ca• Gery ~and Maly Am~-·
with ...... "'*"' Miami, lefty 'wtlh and <JoAm Piiia. ..-. • ~ who .... IMOC9M . ...,... of ., In ~
trial. adl • lclfnale. Clf'nbodll and B r.r,w1 'Iii.I . ---~ ....... 'ti ---~ Nchlm; ''O!Mtn Thi ,..,,._ .. ~~
... Roak lrrnner nl...,, ~ (1 hr •• ... )
-1~=~Atal MCIOwrnlDAVl>..,...,.. _ _..IZ
TO .... wrnl &.OWi Stevlti Wondef,
Lena Horne, Quincy Jones, Joe Williams.
Teresa Brewer. The Copaeetlce. Dionne
Warwick and James Ingram pay tribute to
Count Basie'• half-century of oontrlt>o-
llons to American music In this variety
taped In Match, 1983, at Radio
Ullc Ha.n. 11 hr .. 1s min.)
90Wll "Honor Guard" (No Date. !Xa-
ma) Rod Stelget, David Huffman. A young couple'• tranquil life Is ahall•ed when:.i.1 •""terrorized by four aadlstlc
hunters. 1 hr .. 45 mln.)
(%) "Chlly Soeflel Of Wint•"
[1979, 0r111'18) John Heard. Mary Beth
H4Jrt. A man obMSIMly purMtl the
woman who left him because Iha couldn't
haf)dle his ldeallzed Image of her. 'PG' ( 1
... =·).Deathtrap" (1982, Mystery) Mfchaet Cline, Christopher ReeYe. A play-
wrlgtll eutteftna from writer'• block plans
to ao away wtth • former ltudenl of hll ·1 arid ptag1er1n the young man'• prom4slng
re:: 'PG' ~ 1 hr., 56 min.)
• .,. ~w Deal" ( 1978, w .. tem)
ard Ken~. ~ M8fcorlo, A tleezy ooltlciM hlr .. two tough gunman to rid the outbaek of a rebel gang. (1 hr .. 40
.. min. .... T&L .......... , ... ..... • •a 1....cM .:I .. .. ,..
119 .. "P~t'' (1992, Hotror)
T. ~ Jobeth Willame. V«)geful ~ take <Mt • IUt>ufban Cellfomla flomt Ind •bdUct the ralldent farnlly'i l!~.'PG' (1hr.,56mln.) .. .
M .. "Some Kind Of Hero'' =·
A _, J.':*~ 'ir.'kf.~Jn. att• thl gowrnment ,..... to gi,... t*"' baCk
P1Y M eetnld wtllle belna a PfilocW Of thei Nofth Vletnem.. kl{ iTx Y9*9. 'R' ( 1
lJj A;".lThe Liit WOtct' (1919, Ora·
ma) AloNtd Hlttlll. Katin Blacl(. All
unwoftdlv lfMntor ~ tlghta
CAy ...-1n an ~I to •ve hie~ "*1t tQ.-lrom the wtectc.r. 'PG' (2 ·l-="'~~ l.O'fe" (1974. ) ...... ~.Andre~
let. A~ young women Ind a ne'tf'-' ~"""i~fllln~ •~ ... ~--.,; ta A LondDn t1W91P ~to .... NI .m.. ......... 'A'. (I tw .. ·•
-IPiMlay Coat.
I.... .
........ AmMI MTllmAY~ ,,..a. ...
.... "FUii Of Ute" ( 1957, Comedy)
Judy Holliday. Richard conce. A man•
rupll the livea of hie eon end Pf9Q1'18nl
daugtltlf-ltHew. (2 hrs.)
• llCMI "LOOk wtwt'a Happened To
AOeemlry'a Boby" ( t978, Horror) Patty ~e Astin. Stepben McHattle. A young
man hat dltfieolty c~ with the reallz.I·
tlon that hie father waa Satan. (2 hrt.)
I ,__ ....
.VA "The Making 01 A Natural Histo-
ry Fiim" The 10\o\'fy atlcklebacl<' flah II the
subject ot a film documel'ltlng the
patfenoe and Ingenuity that goee Into
making a wOdllfe illm (R) o (1 hr.)
CC) lllCMI "And Yoor Hime II Jonah"
( 1979, Q(ama) Sally Struthers, James
Wooda. A young mothef atrugglet to help
her seven-year-old deef·mute son 10 com-
municate from his alien! world. (2 hrs.)
Cl) CGU.ICm WORLD ... Game 6 (!No
from Omaha, Neb.). p hra.)
(8) llCml "Caveman· (1981, Comedy)
Ringo Starr, Denni$ Quaid. The clownish
member of a barely human pretilstOl'lc
tribe begins to discover that bl'alna and
not brawn will be the key to his people's
survival. 'PG' (1 hr., 31 min.)
Cl) lllCMI "Adventures Of The Wilderness
Family" ( 1975. Adventure) Robert
Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. A con-
struction WOtkOf, dlslllusioned with city
Ute. attempts 10 support his family by llv-1!!9 off the land 'G' ( 1 hr .. 40 mlt\.) g MDVII ''Heartt>eeps" {1981, eon...
dy) Andy Kaufman, Bernadette Pet8fs In
a world of the near future. two commercial
robots ex_perlence the vicissitudes ot first
love. 'PG' ( t hr . •S ~ m .oroKta.1 Featured. a
report on the curren1 Cycle News Test, a
look at this week's vintage motorcycle; ..
1
the p!_C!·n;c~s hot hp of the wee!(,
aal :ce.a ICI -., I lllllf AT Tiil MCMll ....
lUT'.AlmtWln Hll"I' ... llDMA. COIClll1'
llOfO• OllTI lfTmA11GUI. Fea-
tured dra_g racer Gary Buegln. sports car
champion Lee Mueller. lllm, "The Elimina·
tors." ,.. B (I) • lmll1"fl CID DUI• .....wf The questions
of sh< school children concerning govern-
ment and Hie In Washington. 0 C are
answered by President Ronald Reagan,
Speaker ol the House Thomas P. "Tlp"
.D'Nelll and other o~~~hr ) D 0 A.IC .,,. "Vanishing
Amerlce" Marsnau Frady examines 1he
threat lacing lhe country's famllv·run
farms and their chances f<>f 1MJrvlval. ( 1
lhr.)ltCMAI '-...
AU.CIUTu.acmAT •1UU.1 Co.GI ''Journeys In Space And
T1rt'8" Dr Carl Sagan takes Vl8'W9fS into
the past and lhe future tor a look at the
origin of the solar system, star patterns
and the planets ot other s1ars (A) Q ( 1
hr) cm lllCMI "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mystery)
Michael Catne, Christopher Reeve. A play·
wright suffering from writer's blOOI< plans
to do away with a lormer student of Na
and plagierlle the young man's promising
play 'PG' (2 hrs )
CJ) ... "OM Boot" (1981, Orama) ~Olf\ Prooho~. Artt!Uf O~lf
In 11M1, a youtig o.m.n U-boet e<ew
face the cNllengel and horrOfl of war
wtlen tlwv ....... por1 Otl U'IMt firet IUbma· floe~=·· 2& rnln.) .... •MS.....,,.. Gobo decldel 10 01~
up ~ unt• an lrwltlble monlltf tn Ffaaale Rod(. .,. "POttergelat" ( 1982, Horror)
alg T. Nellon, Jobtth Wiltl•me Vengeful
ghottt take oww • tubUrt>an Cefff(¥'nl8 f\ofne and abduct the reeldent !amity'&
m~PG' (1hr.,55mln.) •••a .E,. .. Melm .... fUQ Blllle gives
It let8on& on how to charm a man~R) a e 09' Ponoh becomea a celebrity wnen he lakes a pan-time Job modeling fora ~=lld. (R) Ohr.) • 8"11TAI 1* ._ Featured·· Oilt>ney Coteman. Mickey Giiiey; Lisa
Henman ... Elke Sommer, Heather Thomas
and Brei\da Vaccaro with their pets. ( I
hr.) e 9 Un...,.,... Matt tries to clear a
pro loot~a quarter~ck accused of mur-
~ his team's owne< with an unusual
device. (R) ( t hr I ..,..
TWUMTJOm .,. "The Klansman" (197•. Ora·
ma) Lee Marvin, Richard Burton The
sheriff of a Southern town Is caught
between the Ku Klux Kten and vtolent
racial tensloos when a blacl< man IS
accused of rape. (2 hrs )
• _,,. "Splrtts Of The Deep" ( t979)
Documentary. ,.,, exptoratlon of the SUP8f·
stitlonS and witchcral1 practices that have
been a pert of sea lore alnca ancient
times. (2 hrs.)
• Ca.>I "Journeys In Space And
Time" Dr. Cart Sagan takes viewers Into
the past and the future tor a look at the
origin of the solar syatem. star patterns
and the planets of ofhef stars. (A) Q ( 1
hr.)
I!) llAllCS LU TlllATM "Sons And
Lovers" Paul and Miriam drift apart as
Paul realizes he cannot give Miriam the
deVoted love that she needs (Part 4) Q
Uhr.)
(C).0. "Becket" ( 1964, Drama) Rich-
ard Burton, Peter O''roole. t<lng Henry II
ot England clashes with the Archblshap ot
Cant8fbury during the 12th century. (2
hrs.. 30 min.) CID .,,. "Poltergeist" ( 1982, Horror)
Craig T. Nelson. Jobeth Wiiiiams. Vengetul =s take over a suburban Calllornla and abduct the resident family's
~t Clltld. 'PG' ( 1 tv., 65 min )
ll) mwll "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982.
Comedy) Richard Pryor, Margot KIOder
A war ¥81entn turns to a Ille of crime alter
the government refuses to give him beck
pay he earned wtlile beklQ a prisoner of
the North V1etnamese for sh years "R' ( 1
hf., 35 min.) g .,,. "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery)
M~ Caine. Christopher Reeve A play·
wright sotter1"9. from wnter's block. plans
lo dO away with a former student of t11s
and plaglel'lze the young man's promising ly.'PG'~ AlllB ......,.. .. ..,, .......
... (I) .....uwT Leelle'a Olympic skhng
chances are leoc>ardized when Dick falls
l tw dfJma hla llrat lkl Ol.lt"Cfo ~ ,. ... ,ar • ....... .
.. (I) Tam AW... Alcherd Burton, 1
LtNt Hot.-end .-ck Lemmon ho9t the
37rti annual 011emo111-. honor1ng UOlt-
lellQe on the BroedWay ataot duttng the
peat yeM, Ive from the Urta n..rre In New YOl1t City. (2 tva.)
! ... ''Mutder Ont. o.ncw 0" remlefe, Mystery) Ao09f1 Blake, AoC*'I
erden. Prto411 dttectlw Joe ~
UnooYerl a Hollywood ecandal when 1-.
trlee to elMr hlmilett after being fnlmed tor
a murder. (2 tva.= • •ACT• •,,. NMlm• C1l9 Hott Joenne oodward lo<*s at tht
atartlloa problelnl of hunger In Loi ~ ~let. & JV .... ~ Buddy ~ Story"
918, BIOgr•phy) Gary BuMy, Don
oud. A young man from the Mldwflet
becomes e rock muelc legend In the let•
19509 with hit tong8 lncludlng "Peggy
Sue" and "It's So Easy." r;i (2 m.) 1..,....,
llAllU Cl W• ''Sona And
Lovers" Paul and Miriam drift apert ..
Paul reallzee he cannot glv9 Mltiam the
devoted love that the needL (Patt 4) Q Lt hr.) G Mlft'""i .. t,.Mm1t"'rl "Father &own: The Eye Of
Apollo" Father Brown hat• 1tr91'0* mye.. tetY to solve In this at0ty·ebout the bllnd-
J~ on a aoo-worthlpper.
~9IMI ''Superman II" (1980, Fantuy)
Chrlatophar Reeve. Matgot Kidder. Wtllla
saving Pails from a nude8r explo8lon.
Superman unwittingly lreee the trlO of
powwfUI vlllalne Who were origNlly
imprisoned by his Kryptonlen lather. 'PG'
ihrs .. 6 mln.) Alim tlfCMCOCS I'll I I I 1'I .. OMIUP . ..........
lllCMI "Lifeboat" (1944, Orama) T•
lulah Bankhead, John Hoclllt. The com-
mander of a Getman U-boet )oln9 the ...
vlvors of a frelghtet he sunk In their tit. boatcJUl:;J Cl) ~ NCAA OMtlon I
Men's Championship (from The l.Jnlvenlty
Of G=a). (R) (2 Iva.)
([) "Wollen" (1981, ~)
Albert Finney, Diane Venora. POiice are
faced with an unusual problem a New
Y()rl( City is invaded by ~-peck of <*-
~wolves. 'R' (1 ht., 5santn= CZ) lllCMI "The Fronr" ( 19¥.. )
Woody Allen, Zero Mostel. A
bungler becomes tile ~ tor
the WOfk of several blacldllted '*"di..
'PG~mln.)
-· ... •• -&Ill ,. IU1lt ~rol Lawrence and Art Unldetter holt
this look at the children of East Afrtca and
their struggle for aurvfval. au.tc Oldt
Van Patten, Wllllam Shatner, Deen Jonea.
Efrem Zlmballat Jr. C1tvf l •IPIJ181TMIW ...
CAIRNll -"The Drwn Of Don Guada!Upe" Alljendro Rey tecounta
1he stcxy of the fife and time& of CdfOl'·
n1a's rounding fathef -.Gensel Gua-
d•lupe Vallejo. . G ,_.CM fUYMOUm "Northern
Llgllts'' The first Scandinavian lmmlar.nt.
and thelf famllles farming In a 1915NMh
Dakota wlnt8f are the aubleote of Jotwt
Hanson and Rob Nilsson'• rOm. (A) Q ( 1
hr)
Friday, June 3, 1983 11
'I
-llond8y Coal.
wright sutt8f'inQ from writer's block plans
to dO away with a foonef stUdent of his
and plaglerlze lhe young ma.n's promising
~y. 'PG' (2 hrs.) lit 90WIE "Hit" ( 1973, A<Mltlture) Billy
Dee Willlams, Richard PrfO'. A black fed-
8fal agent bitter over his daughter's death
sets out to trap the gang of French drug
smugglers he believes to be respoosible. J1 hrS.. 15 min.)
-CC) 90WIE "Come Have Coffwe Wltti Us" ( 1972, Comedy) Ugo T ognazzl. Valen-
tine. A middle-aged tax oonsottent lo< the
halian government relocat• to a llMll
country town where he hu been rMde
heed of the department. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.)
-·. LA11WwmtDA•LlllE i'I Guests: Pee Wee Hennen. Buebell Com-mltlloner Bowle Kuhn. (R) ( 1 hr.)
IE.-:. ......
LM.t c•snu WM•W.CID 90WIE "Gal" (f9)1, Comedy) Oon-
Sutherland, SUNn Anepeoh. A l•dlo OJ and a reporter tty to 9llPC* an ol magnate's plot to dfM up gu prloM bV
contriving en oll lhortagt. 'R' (1 ht., 30
1:1mln.1~-... "The Wat 8etwMfl The Tat•"
977. Orama) Richard Crww.. E>lzllbeth
Alhley. A college prot.leor carelelely
dflfta lnto en affair with an Uf'4pfedlctable
atudent. (1hr .• 30mln.)
(I) nlll com.I:• Cl.Oii Guest: Sonny Bono. 0 ...,..-r .... Behind the
I08ll9e on Garv Buley'• ,.. f'l'IOYle. !..9:-''l'he EYea HIYe h" (1974, ) Slneed Culeck. Deni* Water-men. TlvM poAtlc:al ......,_ plotting to
klll a vlllUng stat.amen t«Tort.ze the atu-
dtnta ., • IChool tot the bind. ( 1 ht., 30 . [bw. T-. ~AA OMalon I
Qt~~t!f The IJnMlr9lty CIJ '"TM Of Mitty a..tho-
V9n" "(1978, comedy) anoa M_oney,
• Jatni. Olla. A l'*'OWned MIC autllOtlty
11')8k .. • ~ thlt hi can tum a com-mon Plrialan 1ert Into a l'llOh1>tloed. )It _.lt~.SJ:~~>(t888, Creme) r.'bien. Mlmay Fatmet. A 'rebell<M rac»o '* dtMlr ~ fMIOUa ~ Na m·~··. ,., (1tw.,45 riiln.) w •-om !1111' -,.,,,, .
"Petta PleYlloW" (1954. eom-Hv) 8owlfY. Boyl, Veofl Vonn. A man II .. to .,..,. '° poet -• taler* end Q-;p.·;:;~r-·-·~. CMIMJ" .., Wlilla" Wlaltm) CIM ~ londr9
Loc:M. "men~.,°'*"~• NINlil blr'6 'of \A'llon ..... ~
Na loUIWn """ ., 11111 ,. • 8"d A <a,., ,. "*"' "~~-:= ........ ~~~ ClllDflllil .. ~· )
'
•• ''ONMn FOi' C>logtir'' (11M7, Mystery) Silty Gray, Trevor Howard. (1 hr., 30
.;'>,.Gas.. (1981, Comedy) Ooolld
Silthtrlend. 6uNn Anaped\. ( 1 hr.. 30
min.) -cm ''Bit• The &llet" 11976. W•t•n) Gene Had\men, c.ndloe Bergen. (2 IV-..
.at> ~J_ ~law JoMy W*'" ( 1978.
Wfttem) Clint Eastwood. Sondra L.ooka. il In. 18 min.) Cl) "The C.tered Affair" ( t9&e, Come-
dy) Btt1e Davia, Erneet 'Botgnlne. (2
-~1.Aaytutn For A Spy" (1967, Mytte<y)
Robert Stade. Fellcla Farr. (2 In.)
-(%)"A Separete PMce" (1972. Ota.ma)
Parker St8Y80800. John Heyl. ( 1 hr.. 45
min.)' tWG ''The See Shall Not Have Them"
, (195&, A<Mnture) Mlchael ~ave, °" Bogaf de. ( 2 hrs.) tW cm "Blood Beech" (1981, Horr0<) John Sixon, Butt Young. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
• "Bugs BunnY'• 3rd M<Me: 1001 Rab-btt Tales" (t982. Comedy) Animated.
Voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken. ( 1
M, 30mln.)
_,,, ... OD Movl•-
ili "Powde< Rive<" (1953, Western)
Rory Calhoun. COfinne Calvet. ( 1 hr .. 30
min.)
• "By The=h1 01 The Slivery Moon"
{1953. c ) Doris Day, Gordon
MacRae. (2 hr$.
{I) "Rolterooastet" ( 1977, Suspense) George Segal. Timothy Bottoms. (1 hr ..
59mln.) •
-~"The Deep" (1977. Adventure) Rob-
ert Shaw. Jacqueline Bls.set. (2 hrs.. 4
min.) CZ) "The Front" ( 1976, Comedy) W"°"Y
Allen. Zero Moetel (1 hr .. 34 min.)
W <H> "The Last Chase" (1981. Sclence-
Flctlon) Lee Mai<>fs. Chris Makepeace. ( 1
tw .. 40mln) 0 "Some Kind Of .ijefo" ( 1982, Come-
dy) Richard Pryor, Margot Kidder. (1 hr ..
SS min.) e "Cauldron Oi Blood" ( 1968, Horror)
Boris Kar1off. Vrve<:a Lindfors. (2 hrL)
ta(Q) "F'llld The Lady" ( 1977. Comedy)
Mickey Rooney. Petet Cook. ( 1 hr., 20
min.) 1:11~ "The Plutonium Incident" (1980. Ota·
ma) Janet Margolin. Bo Hopkins. (2 hrs.) (I) "The Great Adventure" (1976.
Adventure) Jack Palance, Joan Collins.
~tv .. 25 min.)
• "Galaxy Of Terror" (1981. Horror)
dwa1d Albe<t, Erin Moran. (I hr .• 20
min.) .
• · "This Time Forever" (1980,
AOmance) Qalre Pimpare, Vincent Van
Patten~ ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
1111 CZ> "The Brave One" ( t 956. Orama)
Michael Ray. Rodolfo Royos. ( 1 hf .. •o
min.) -~"Sea Wife" (1957. Adventuuu Rich-
ard Burton. JoanColllns. (t tw .. 30tnin.) •Cl) "The Longest Day" (1962. Orama)
John Wayne, Robert Mi1chum (3 hrs.) CD "Throw Out The Anchor" (No Date)
~tn.)
"My Chemplon" ( 1961. Orama) Yoko
mada, Chris Mitchum. ( t hr .• 45 min.) ct "Gfeen For Danger" (1947, Myste<y)
Sdy Gray, Trevof Howard. (1 tv .. 30
min.) (%) "Polt8fgelst" (1982, Horror) Craig T.
NelSon. Jobeth Wllllams. ( t hr .. 55 min.) •GlJ "Spenoe(s Mountain" (1963. Ot•
- --------
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., ... " ..
11•tt1 Calllomlt A~ at .. er...-~s M..> . l~a•• ....... om utr Ouatta: pNtanttv .. CVt• ~ and hie cousin Rabbi Edger MaO"
... _ ''&ott" Set ... wtttl the ~ co-ad etfNI of tn. Coast Glard outter
Eagle; el($)t0fe lht eecrett of ESP: vlllt the
zoo. (R) (C .. "Gideon'• T~" (1980,
Orame) Henly Fonda. Joet Feirer. The
story of how Ctertnoe Earf ~. an lndl;lnt arreeied In Flol1dll In 19&4, touoht
to ueure the ,conatltutlonal l'lght of the acculed to the benefit of legal counMI II
told. {1Iv.,46 min.) . • (JI) ... "Jimmy The Kid" (1982.
Adventure) Gery eo.eman.. Paul LeMllt.
Bumbllng cnmrn.is k~ the ton of two count~alnan. 'PG (1 hr .. 30mln.) (I) "Deathtrap" (1982. Myste<y) Michael Celne, Chrl91opher Reeve. A ptay-
wrlght tlldfering from writer's blod< plan&
to do •wey wf1h a former student of his and plaQierize the young man's p<omlllng
~:i:J, .
.. U-l-..Ylct9#1f ..
AUCI _.CAftTTOO au..,.. ... ,
ILIC1llC C09#lf OI)
... CICA, -A breve young ~ and a despetate fugitive are thrown
together on a deMrted Island. ( 1 rv .. 30 nWl._ftU
-1="--, • ...._A loOlc at the varlouS
Mure applleatlona of computers In e'tlflfY·
day Ille: a champion woman wate<Sklet' att~-=:,. new jump record.
I=="" • llllllWT ...., ...... ...,INTIWI -a....co.n ... "Two Solltudee" (No Date) (2
hrs.) cm ... ".k.1118" {,19n, Drama) Jane
Fonda. vaneesa Redgr...... Writer lJllian
Hellman II drawn Into the main thrust of
war11me reslstanoe efforts when her clo&-
e&t chllctlood friend ~ her help. (2
tva..) (%) .,.. "A Separate Peace" (1972.
Drema) PatMt SteverlllOn, John Heyl.
When 1P.:IPschoolstudentIUlfers1 pat·
alyZlng fill, his roommate wrestle8 with hie own guilt teellOgs abOUt the accident. 'PG'
l hr., 45 min.) • ..-ccumtaDAY ,. .. ,. •• ,..'°"" Feetutld: Phillip Gamer author ol the Bette< LlYlng .C.talog:
UCLA'• songwriter expo; Charley•
Wright. a man wtttl an lncuf8ble kidney
dileeM. ...... , ...
e .,. ., =Ariil'r9tett. 11'11 actv.n-tlnl of LAdY r and· her fl'ltndl In
Chltm Wott4 at• old, fMlliino tht ~
of 8ttl Vtr'M'\, AIMn ~ ~ 8ely
l &ft=uu:n. 9.'1:'111... . ..... ,...1 Gabler and Jef;. ~ hOtt #I Informative loOlc •I
'• ntW at the mcMet. -i-fl'•l IOCI Mattenge1 out of hand Mokey concelvea a cteYtt plot to
foot~Gorg.
I .... CT
• (I) ..... ,_ Patt¥ l:lld Lauren try to inor.... tllelr populllflty by pulling •
-"' of~ on Weemawee High (A • n ..., Sidney bec:otW tee1otJa wtlen Patti • Meir~ Opera blritone Shel'rlll MllnM to pol1f9Y •
clown at her blr1hday party.
... "Stalk The Wiid Child" ( tll78,
Orama) Oell4d Janeeen. Triltl Van DtYett .
A bOV II found llWlg wtth a peek of wlld ~ln lhtwtlder'nea (2 M .)
.-... "Grand Prix" (t9C!6, Ota!Nl) Jimet a.mer. E¥t Marlt Saint. lnjuriee. romanct end competltlon weave the IYee of~~ ractno dl1vn togethet. (3 hB.) • ,_ •• ...,._._... A shocking
~ ol ~·· bllllon dollar llllclt ~t1hr.) i . ne WM ftMI Robert ~n. Lee
RemlCk and Dana Andtews star In thll film
that fotiows EIMnhOw9r In E1'gland from
the 1.,... weeks leadirQ to 0-0ey through
lht c:ulmlnatlon of the battle that turned
the tide of Wor1d War II. (3 hr&.)
• .. ''Angel And The Badman''
(11M7, Western) John Wayne, Gall~
tell. A Quake< girt saves a notorious gun-sli~ 8nem\es. (2 hrs.) I .-AT a.GI .... "Wagner'•
Ring: Gotterdamtnerung. Act t" Hagen,
sor1 of the Nibelung. plots Siegfried's
death In order to a~ his father and r~ the ring. (2 tn.) ~--"The Deep'' (19n. Adventure)
Robert Shaw. Jacquellne Biaet. A young
couple find romance and treasure as they
dive off the ooe1t of Bennuda and find a
burled treeaure . cache. 'PG' (2 hrs., ' mlnJ.o. ~~I W FM:ll • The vet.eran comedian pr...,..ts an houf oi
comedy, fllUllc end mime reprieklg tome
of hil besMmown cher.ctera In a eolo
t*formanoe taped at the Hamilton Place 'rlleatre 111 Hamilton. Cenada. ( 1 hr.)
(I) llOYW "Rolle=t•r" (1977, Suspenee) Geofge Timothy Bot·
toms. A safety Inspector desperately
attempts to find the ei<tortlprllst who Is
planting liOmemade ·~ lfl ~ ca'a leading amusef'll8(lt parks. 'PG' (1
hr .. 59 mln.J •
• .. "Bugs Bunn}"a 3rd Movie: 1001
Rabbit Telee" ( 1982. ~ Animal·
ed. Voices by .,._. Blanc. ~ Menken.
&lgS ~· Daffy [)uct(, Tosemile Sam and othet ' Looney T\ine" stan are b8dt
again In clas9k: car1oons framed by the tale of an "Arabian Nights" suhltljMd his
stQtY-hungry nephew. "'G' ( , hr .. 30 _....) e -.,. ''ftle Highwayman" (t951,
Adventure) Charles C<>t>um. Phltlp Friend.
In the 1700.. a British Innkeeper's claugh-
frklay, June 3, 1983 21
I .. ·~ IDWA "The Road To Hawlneea" The
llfe and times of Henry F'ord. whose
"motor cart for the greet multl1udes"
made the American dream a reality. are
documented. (R) o ( 1 hr.) CD>.,_ "Wdfeif' (1961, Sulpenee)
Albert Finney. Diane Venc:n. Police ere
faoed with an unu1Uel pC'dblem at New
Yortc Clty Is Invaded by e pack of dis-
~ ~ 'R' (1 ht., 55 min.)
CZ) .,_ "Htltory It Made At Night"
(1937, Romance) Char1ill Boyet, Jean
Arthur. A women goee to Paris Meklng a
divorce from her jeeloua husbend and
llnd8 both loYe a.nd dilappolntment. (I
Iv .• 36 min.) I .._COWTYtaQAY
,. I a. nm TO'lll i;eetured: a loolc at some Lo. Angete8 rntauranta wher'e wait·
en llna opera between COUl'9eS; ~
the Celfoinla roedWeys through mapa; a
rtew trMtmenl for nearalghlednea 1,,,.,,, ...
LA-l-.YlccmtMf "' a. u. Featured: • lools ., the LA.P.D. lllce-9qued; an lntertlew with
Larry Flynt. editor of "Hultlar Magazine."
Patt f) .......... IC ... .,.fCll• ..... " .... <. "" 'nOTAC-IMClm./.,___, ... --... "Gtzmo" (1977. Comedy)
ttty. Dnc1ed ~d Smith. A look at a aertea Of AINftcan
lr.wntora and their Aube bet'g Cfell-
tlonL 'G' jt hr., 30 min.) .
1 ...... ,. ...
• • ••1111•-1•-Walter Cronl<lte cam-per• th9 leoMologic:al and IOCial
advencea1n modem llf• to the totalitarian worid ~ 3S ~ lgO bV •uthof
Geofge °'"" In hie olatelc Wof1( f' 19M."
i!hr..l • • M A-TUii Aftlf thelf altctaft Ctathee In tM Glofgla hlllt. the A-Teem
encount.ft tanatk:al mount.in "*' deter· ~to ldl any OUtlldn. (A) (1 hr.)
.... "Wlnotleeter 73'' ( 1987, Wiit·
em) Tom TfYOI\ John S.XOf\ A men'•
pNed tffle le etoleo. and he Mita tor It to
90 ttw~many t*lde befof'I ft .. ,~ 2tva.) U Mft~ll~ ~~s.---ThtrWto Of .:.::::$':=,.~ ~-looklltbllilfty~Of .=c'":li=~k. ......
Ind LOUlll ~ "°" tNI pr...ion Of ... ctlClllin .,, "" ...., .. ., OI one°' ccanry ,,..., ~
... ~·.<Mllti ~I.Mt· .. ~--. MendNl,·.n.~ .._ ~T~.Q.ta.) . ......... ,.......,,...,.. .....
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I
.. (%) "The Education Of Sonny Careon"
(1974, Orama) Aony Clanton, Don Gof· don. ( 1 hr., 45 mln.}-MO "YenkeeOoodleDendy" (11M2, ~
cal) James Cagney, Joan Leslie. (2 tnr:.
15 min.) •CC> "BreaklOQ The Sound Barrier" (1952,
Orama) Ralph Richardson, Ann Todd. (2
hrs.) Cl> "Barbary Coast" (1935, Orama) Joel
McCrea. EdWard G Robinson. ( 1 hf .. 30
min.)
•@ "For Love Of Ivy" ( 1968, Comedy)
Sldney,.Pomer. Abbey Lincoln. (2 tn.) •CID "The Amazing captain Nemo" (1978.
Adventure) Jose Fetr8f, Burgess Mere--
dith, ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
19(!) "Golden Earrioga" (19'7. Orama)
Ray MlUar)d, Marlene Oletrlch. (2 In.)
(Al .. This Time Forever" ( 1980,
Romance) Ctaffe Pimpare, Vincent Van
Patten. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) .. CC) '1An Orphan's Tale" (Patt 1) ( 1981,
Orama) Petulia Clark. Fabrice Joeto. (2
hrs )
(I} "The Man From Clo\w GrOYe" (1973,
Orama) Cheryf Mlllef, Aoo Masak. ( 1 hr ..
35 min.) Ct "II You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982, BioQraphy) 'Marc Slngef, R.H.
Thomson. ( 1 hr .• 40 min ) •CID "The Corn Is Green" ( 1979, Orama)
Katharine HepbUm. &an Saynor. Directed
~ Geo<ge Cukor. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) lZJ "History Is Made At Night" ( 1937.
Romance) Charles Boyer. Jean Arthur. ( 1
hr., 35 min.) .. cm "~t1ng Mad" 11916. Orama) Leon
Isaac ennedy, James lnglehart. ( 1 hf ..
35 min.)
-CC) ''l!le Farmer T~es A Wlte" (1953.
Musical) Batty Qrable. Cele Robertson. 11 hr., 30 min.) . CID "Safari 3000" (1981, Adventure)
Davie Carradine. Stoclutfd Channlrig. ( 1
hr .. 30 min.) Cl) "The Magnllloenl Yankee" (1961,
Biogfaphy) LOuls Calhefn. AM Harding.
~hrs.)
• ''DeMy" ( 1979, Adventure) Rebecca ~. George Luce. ( 1 hr., 28 min.)
" -al) "Beachhead" (19!>4, Adventure)
Tonr, Curtis, Frank Lovejoy. (2 tva.)
-(%) 'Chilly Scenes Of Wlnief'' (1919, Ch·
ma) John Heetd. Maty Beth Hwt. ( 1 tv .
391Tl11'\) tWe "Curtain Cal At Cectus Creelt"
(1950, Comedy) Donald O'Connoc, Giie
-----. -
---·-~
-..111.._0• llavl•-; .. •s's;
·-· "Clancy Stfett Boyt'' (1943. Come--cfY) Leo~. HUntz He._ (1 hr., 30 • .::.",.,..
min.) • "The Oemned Don't Cf'Y'' (1950, .,,...., e._;-> Joen Crawford, Del/kt Brian. (2 =:8,.f,i
Cl) "Cloud 080<*'' ( 1980. Adventure) OW. Mn Guestt: llClr-Eva Le
David Carradine. Jennller O'Nd. ( 1 hr.. ,:.u nutrltlOQ expert Of. Mallon Nee--
48 min.) • ~ -CZ> ."Tragedy ot A Aldlcu6ous Man'' • "Stunt Kid" Hollywood
. (1981. Orama> Ugo rognazz1. Anoutc stunt kid Raid Rondel~Otm8 • wor1d Aimee. ( 1 tw., 40 min.) '!20'~•1Cing~• higtwtle. (A) w• '1'he Wild Blue Yonder" (1952, ~ • "An '1 Tefe" (Pert 1)
AdVentute) Wenqetl Corey. V8fa Aelttoo. (1981, Ora= Clark, Fabrioe ~ tn.) · Joeeo. Altew lo6d to the heed of a
W CD) "If YOIJ CotAd See· Whal I Hear" we9. ~ 8 1~-dd ~Bloarll>hY) M&lc Singer. A_H. Ofphan ts to return to hie adoptN9
I. (fltV .. '°min) ' mot~ In.) . .. . Cl) "Cloud Dancer" (1980. Mv«t-
-· "Blacle. Cemel'' <1931• Mystery) ture) David Carradine. JeMlfef O'Neill. A WM!ltlf Oland, Salty Ellers. ( 1 hf.. 30 Iller min.) top stunt neglects the people ~ -~ ''8'8Mlng The Sound Bemer'' (1952, care about I*" In Ihe eetftlh purallt or hie Drama) Relptl Alctwrdlon, Ann Todd. (2 dang«ooa 8'>()11.. 'PO' < 1 tv .• 48 m .)
hrs.) ... "AuttiM Authorl" (1982 Com-
@ "The Com 1111 Green" ( 1979. Drama) edy) Al Padho. Dyan Cannon. A New
Katharine u-bum Ian ~-""·ec•..,. York playwright'• wife leeY9I hlr1' IMfh a ·,.... ' .... ,. ...... · "" ....., ~ng of mostly her cttien to take W: of ~ a.e>rge Cukor. ( 1 tv., 30 min.) ..._ Cl) "Two W-. With L~" ( 1950. Mt-. t u ·-new play II about to open. 'PG'
cal) .,. Powel. Rk:8ldo Montalben. (2 1hr .• 50 min.)
hrs.) ......... " •CZ> "Hls1ory Is Made A~" (1937, ... LAWa-..uoa••
Romance) ·cnartes Boyet n Arthur. ( 1 :, la&9I
hr .• 35 min.) •CD "Guvs And Dols" (1955. Mua1ca1> .. CA""I ..it~,NL~ ,_ E...:.-111
wwam.. all. (1hr.,S4mln.) =jg:-' •CC} "Llttltt Mlel .. ( 1980. Comedy)
-::.;--ttheu, JUiie Andtews. (1 tw .. ~ =-A fa9Norl dealgrw who
Cl) "Th• Mlw'I ff om CloY9f Grove" ( 1973. creates 0..... out of antique laoe: a Orame) OW)4 MMlet. Aon Masak. ( 1 tv.. Vietnam vet ohalenges Pike's PMk In a
35 n*i.) wheelQhalt.
• '"ActotY" (1981, Adllenh.lre) Sy!Yes-b--· .... tcw Stallone, Mlchael Caine. (1 hr., 57 ---"' ...... min.) • -·-·-· ·-• ,. ....,, to •cm "Th .. Time For..., .. ,.. IU~M -Duncf!~NewY~home.
Aomance) Oelre "'1lpere, ~ ~-::a~ ~ an ---t• puw ·~p ~ Patten. (1 hr .. 35 min.) VJ AAnW) a.I .(iµn~ 8A9'( op ~/Au 23
•
. •m "Critic'• Choice" <1963. Comedy>
Bob Hope, Lucllle Bal. (2 hrs.)
1'l9 Cf) "The Pirate" ( 1948, Muslcal) JUdy
Garland, Gene Kelly. (2 hts.) cm "The Scalawag Bunch" ( 1980,
Adventure)· Mark i;>amon. (1 hr., 43 mtn.)
• "Going Apel" (1981. Comedy) tony
Danta. Jelllca Walter. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) 'Pl9 CCl "Becket" (1964. Drama)· Richard BUnon, Pet« O'toole. (2 hra., 30 min.) CZ> "The E<M:ation Of Sonny Cerlon" (1974, Drama) Rony Clanton. Don Gor-
don. (1hr.,46 "*'.) •CID "Raaoedv Man" (1981, Drama> S4a1y ---Etlc-Robata. (1 hr .. 36 "*'.)
DMltttrap'' ( 1982. MYtlery) Mfcheel • CMate>P* Reeve. (2 tn.) ••''The f)eep" (19n, Adventure) R<»-lft Shaw. Jecquellne Blleet. (2 hrs.. 4
-~mln;ll!nchantment" (1949, Drama) David
Tereu W{"'1t. (2 tn.) -CC> " Wife" f.f957, Adventure) Rich-
ard Burton, Joan C(lllln8. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ® "H Yoo Could See What I Heat"
(1982, Blc:Gai>hv) Mele Singer, RH. 1'homeon. ( J tW .. 40 min.)
Cl) .. 'The berrectl Of Wlmpote Street"
(1968. Drame) Jennifer Jones. John OW-
~ (2tn.)
-Ill) .. , eon-." (1953, ~l Mont-
gomery Clft, Anne Baxter. OlreC1ed by Alfred Hltchcoct<. (2 hrs.)
-(J) .. PctterQ8ilt" (1982, Horror) Crlllg T. Nellon.~~ (1hr.,56"*'->
,... "PeMOf~" (1944.~
.. Rrephy) an=..e;~.::,K:~
a.. Mercurio. "hrs.) leethemecb1;-(1961. A<Mn-,
. ~~-Y(;~~)(2~
Don Gordon. ( 1 hr .. 2e min.)
CZ) "O. Boot" ( 198 t. c:>ren.) .Mtgetl
Prochnow. Ar1hur Gruenemeyef. (2 hrs.,
25mn)
-· "Spaceketeen" (1982, 8clence-Flc· tkin) Animated. ( 1 hr., 40 min.)
•(J) "The Panic In Needle Partt" (1971, Orama) Al Pac:lno, Klttr, Winn. (2 hrs.) .. cm ''l'he OM! Anael • c1936. Drema> Fredric March, Mri Oberon. (1 hr .. 45
min.) • •CD "Mystery At Castte HooM" (1982,
Adventure) Alleen Mtton. ( 1 hr.. 20
min.) .
Cl) ''Woman~ Man", (1937, eon.
dy) Joel ~ Mlrtem Hopc.N. (2
hrs.)
lft••a ..
ltTf: =l&L . ·--·••.-r ,_~~'*rt Falwell , loundet
o the M0tal MeJorlty, dtba ... Aev. Dwain
Epps of the Natlonel Coundl OI Chorcties.
on the nuclMr lrece lllut: fllrn ttar
ChllCk Nomi talks •bout hOw Qnlt• tr.in-
r! d\anoed hie'\.~! ~) ..... ~ ... ~1'181) (l)~umw .. :Df .. .:'i'~
(%)_."Laura" (1980. Orama) C.wn
Dunlop, Maud Adema A woman trlae to ~t a reletlonlhJc> between • aculptet
wfth whofn IN twd had en affair end her • ,..,... belle<loe deughter. 'A' (1 ht .. 25
ttlllmlni=&,•11 Hoot Johnny C--.
uesra: Chrlatopher Reeve. Ltonard Wu-
deck end t~ hr.) I I,~"'"' mlll "Let No M.n Write My Epilaph"
960. Orama) Shelley Wlntefl, 8Uf1 Ives.
A hood's 90n al)d .tfe attempt to~ alt~~~~tn.) ! ..,_ "little Miss Marl<e1"' (1980.
Comedy) Walter Matthau. JIJlle Andtewa.
Based on the Demoo Runyon 11ory. A
gruff, stingy 1930& bookie's life la turned
around When he acx:epts a &-year-old
moppet asa marker for a raclng bet. 'PG' i.! hr .. 39 min.)
CID DAIYl MALL a MlltOATU • cc.:a1 The popular duo perform from the fONm
In Montreal with 1 aelectlon of their hits.
fnclntiinn "Sara Smlle," "Private Eyes," .. RiCh-Gfn." "Kist On My List." "Maneal-
81'" and "One On One." (1 hr .. 30 min.) CD .,_ "The Senll&Jous Nurse" (1979.
Comedy) Ursula Andreu. Oylllo Del
Prete. Greedy relatives l'llre a MnSUal
"Florence Nightingale" to Jake care of an
aging count sufferlng from a delicate ~
c:Ondition. 'A' (1hr .• 20 min.)
Cl) A .. DAT·-"Bllfa Roadside
Aomanoe" i:~ri:~
-· ~ ~ A vlalt to Sandy Duncan's New York home. D leWll "Carry On Jacl<" (1966, eom.-
dy) Juliet MUts, Kenneth William$. Men of
the Royal Navy ha~ acM!nturee aboard the "H.M.S. Venus"•as it heads lot the
Main. (2 tn.. 5 min.)
n•••WMIWCA ... LOWI.~ CM rm.I ...........
..,. "The Thing" (1982, Honor)
Kurt FlAsletl. Rk:hatd Dysan. "9mbers of
• !Clentlflc reaeetch t,.m In the Antarctic
conftont an alien lfe loon ~t 19 capable
of taklna OYet the men'a minds. 'R" (2
hrs.. Smln.)
• 90¥ll "TJ!e 1'Ul'Ail'IQ Point" ( 1977,
Orama) Anne Bancroft. Shirley MacLalne.
Two friends from ~ training achoo!.
who choee different roads many years
8811ief. meet agek'I end are forced to deal
with the conaequences. 'PG' ( 1 Iv .. 59
min.)
~ ~----
-------c ''II You Cc;MAd tel Whlit I HNI"' 191Z eaoar..,ny) Mero Singer, R.H.
I. TN ~IM'-of bind ~~Tom...,,.~ D ereoounted. 'PO' (1ht.,40mn.
-U11-1 ... IA'9 euthot' CeMn Trial, dlrtotOf John
c:omedlan Rlotwd Morrll. (A) ( 1 P-!'·-,._-oima UP fl:09 Guell: Jane
S...mour ~iHVCAlmLI Cl3lllll .0. Veteran h«ror movie
hetoln9 JitM Lee Curtl9 hoete Ihle comol-lttiOI\ of pr ..... , ...... for ~ p\o.
tur• actMrn dMllca. tom I.on Chaney'a "Hunchbec:k . Of Notrt o.m." to the reoent ~of "C.. P9ople ... ( 1 hr.) -1,1mr···--"' 1:1 .... ='!r Comenohe Creek"
963. =) Audie Morphy, Colleen Miiier. A IYe lnllltrat• a gang of out-
lawt fOt • purpo. of 8JCPQalng lhelr
i cnou. feedw, (2 tv..> .... The SadSack" (1957. eom.
J«ry L.awll. Oevld Wayne. After 17
monthe In t.he Army, a priwlte atlll makes blundenl. ( 1 tv .. so min.)
(!) .,_ ''Texae TerrOI'" ( 1935, West-
ern) John Wayne. Gabby Haye&. A caw-
• boy ridden with guilt OWll' the deeth of his
best trtend ~ to bec:ome a peeoelul eoapector. (1 hr .. soy;r..~" I 91181TA9-f A vlelt to
ndy Duncan'a New Von< ~.
• ..,. "The Fea1 19 sisrudlna" (No t51te) Tandy Cronyn. Denholm Efflot. ( 1 ~~":•·--· (JI) .. ''The Com .... Green" (1979 .
Orama) Katharine Hepb\M'n, Ian Saynor. ~·by Geotge Cukor. Around the
tum ot the century, a hlg,,.lted £nglish
schoolmla11eaa atruggles to edUCale a
~oup of young Welsh ooaJ mlnera. ( 1 hr ..
CDl:J. "The Deaf' tuitet" ( 1978. Dr•
ma) Robert De Niro. Matyi Streep. Three
cloee. Q&reff&e·lrlends from a amell Penn-
ay1Yanla steel town .,. chenaed '°'~
by e~ the terrora of war when
they are drafted and Mnt to Vietnam. 'R' Q hrs., 3 rntn.) d (C).,_ "The Comebeck'• (1979. FM-
tuy) Jeck Jona, ~ Oo'ite· A ll»
cetalul recording st81 19 haunted b¥ the of his fln;t Wife. 'R' J1 hr .. 37 mln.)
t:11 •mc ... o•••" 'filloomawc:a.. • •Mw Mlnnelota Fats vs. U.J. Pucll") (1 ht.) (J) "the Sea woiww· < 1980.
AdYenture) Gregory Peete, Roger Moore.
&:Ming Wor1d W81 II. a group of British
bl.UleeStTlen lonn e vokJnteer regiment to
deltroy a German IPY nest In 1ne· lndlan
Ooael\. 'PG' (2 hrs.) =11:;.1
... wwatat
.. "Aciltlng Mad" (1976, Orama)
Leon. 11a9C Kennedy, Jamee lnglehat1. A
Dem. Madallne Kahn. ( 1 ht .. 32 min.) (%) ''Chlly Soerw Of Winter" (1979. Ora-
ma) ~Heard. Mary Beth Hurl. (1 hr:, 39min.)
rnM who~• murdif ea:., vowe r~ on the two men~ 1'
il ~ """·· • "A.1Jthof1 ~""'°"" (1982 ~ m; A1 Paetno. =canoon. A New Y pie 't ... WI him With I or J:.'\t" her c to tlk• eart of
.. hie new play la •boUt to open. 'PG' ·u ~m1n.i • W CI) ''CIOud Oenoet'' (1MO, ~ ture) O.vld C.r...,_, Jennifer O'Nall. A
top tl\lnl flier nealecta the people who oere abOut him In fhe aedllh puret.lt of ..
=~~·'PG' (1hr .. 4emln.) I ....... " .. ''Blondle ~ The ~· 960. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Ar1hur
Lake. Whan Dlawood II fite<I. he goae to
wOl1< lor hie olcfboaa'• competitor. ( t hr., so min.)
Cl)fUYTGUltmll'-· .. (11) ..... TUC'f A poignant look la
taken 11 the on-end olf-ecreen romance
between Spencer Tracy Ind Kathetlne
t1fpbUrn. .l! ... ATU.. -m111 "611vef l.ode" ( 1964, Weatem) Payne, Dan Duryee. Al a wedding
"prnent." an tonocent man Rndl hlm9eff
aCC\.Md of murder and muat flee to exon-
etate hlrnMlf. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~ llD I I l'llSrat ~= "Jackaon County Jell" (1978,
Orama) Yvette MlmleUX. Tommy Lee
Jooes. A woman without ldeotlllcatlon pepers, 19 arrested and flnda herMlf Mng a
nightmare of rape, murder and detpefate ~1tv .• 25mln.) --~ .. "~eroelsl" (1982. HorrOI') ~alg T. Nelson, Jobeth Wlilams. VengehA
ghosts take over a suburban Cdfomla
flome and abd.lct the resident talnlly'a
~ngest chlld. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ... '"'"· ..,_ ''Tragedy Of A RldlculolJs Man''
981. Orama) Ugo Tognezzl. Anouk frnee. A &elf-made ltallen cheale maru-
factur81' suffers penonaJ and financial c:rl-~ when his son Is kidnapped and held for ransom by a group of terrorists. 'PG' U hr .. 40 min.)
..... "Chanel Solltalre" (1981. Biog-
raphy) Marie-France Pilier. Rutger Ha&a.
The romancea end buSlrl88a atruggiel of
Paris fashion queen Coco CNnel'i 89r1y
81e detalled. 'R" (2 tn)
till TOP0'11t111D••11 ..,_ "Blondle'a Hem" ( 1950, Com-
edy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake~~
fuslor) re9l9 when Dagwood algrw up with
the Arm. fWefw Corps. ( 1 hr.' 30 nW\.) CE• 1mn11tW• CD) ... ''Thll Time FOl'ever" ( 1980.
Romance) Qalre Pimpare. Vincent Van
Patten. A French-Ganadlan glr1 felts In
love with a brash Amerk:en college atu-
denl studytog In Montreal. 'PG' (1 tv., 35
min.)
Cl)..,_ "History Of The Wor1d -Part I"
(1981. Comedy) Mel 8'ooks. Madellne_
Kahn. .
•(JI) "Popeye" (1980. Comedy). Robi'I
Wiiiiams. Shelley Dwell. ( 1 hr .. 54 mkl.)
Friday, June 3, 1983 25
'
f-W.dnelliilg c:o.11.
?:--"I'm The Gi1 He Wanta To Kll" 974. MystllfY) Julle Sommata. Tony
lby Working lale at her oflloe. a .::re-
tery comes face to face with a man who
believe<.; •he can Identify him u a murde<·
er. {1hr.30mln.)
(I) MDVII "Honor Goard" (No O.te. Ora·
ma) Rod Staiger. Devld Huffman. A
young couple'• trenqull life 19 lhettered when~ ara terrorized by fow Udlltlc huntwa. 1 hr .. 45 min.)
t:m(C) "Oh Heavel'lly Dog" (1980.
Comedy) Chevy cna.e. Benjl. While
lnvestlgetlng • polltlcal ... acendel In
London, a private detectiv. II murdar9d
arid relno.wnet9d as a ICl\llty dOg. 'PG'
'W ii illc ... Otmllfr firlicoma•a.a. . lhf. '3 min.)
... "Woltt;n" (1981, Suepenee)
bert Finney. Diane Venora. Police are
faoed with an unuaoal Pfbblem u New
York City Is Invaded by a J*ic of die--
"
woN9s. 'R;~~ 55 min.)
19 1.---ATClt
.. "Raggedy Man" (1981, er.
ma) Silly SpeCilc, £nc Roberta. In 1944. at~ operator In a emal TexM
town lllCf1ft9ae her ~ In Iha oom-
munlty wt*l • hes • lhort .,,.,, with •
combet-t>ound ullor. 'PG' (1 hr .. 36 ="'-"Blue Collet'' (1~1. OrtwM) ~d Pryor, ~ 1<91te1. ThrM m. !fated ~olt alto factory watkn tum to
ctlme, brlnalna them Into more confllct
and potenll.f dal'IQef then lhey 9*
counted on. 'R' ( 1 tw .. ~ min.) -I I • • ----------.
(%) mww "Poltergeial" (1982. HOfrOI') Cfalg T. Nelson. Jobeth Williama. Vengeful
ghottt take ave< a suburban CallfOfnia
home and abduct the resident femlly'1
~t child. 'PG' (1 hr .. 55 min.)
M CD) 11DW11 "The Derk Angel" ( 1935, Ora·
ma) Fredric March, Merle Oberon. When
two love rivals march off to war, one of
them b blinded and gMln up IOI' dead. ( 1
l.l!::_, 45 min.) ....... The Deep" (1977, Adventure}
Robert Shaw, Jacqueline Blsaet. A young
coup6e find romance and tre8SUfe as they
dive off the coest of Bennuda and find a
burled trN1Ure cache. 'PG' (2 hr$., 4
.. ...... --11min:Jc.·-·••11 •I Ill'IWCIQ
419 .. "Endlesa Love" (1961,
) Brooke Shields. Martin Hewitt.
A 17-y..,-old'a oblelllve love for hll 15-
i-old girlfriend leede to perentel oon-
und tragedy. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) .. ., ........
.. Ulm .. "Boddy, Buddy" 0981, Come-Jadt LMnmon. W81tar Matthau. WtlMe
Wl ...-concentrat• on hie next klll-
lna. M la Ndlty lnterrupt9d ~ a bumt*lg r.lbe of a men·who II attempting IUlcld9.
'R' ( 1 hr. 38 min.)
.. Cl) -·--........ ""' documem,aty ~ the IMoYatlYe llnd often contrOYeftlel WOtk of aex IUITO-gat-. a new kind o( 1)9ychotheraol9ta
who tr•t the •X\ialy dylfiJnctional. ( 1
hr.)
-
whet\ tMy IMY9 poft on their flrat IUbma•
. 'R' (2 IVI., 25 min.) .. "The Lady Says No" ( 1962. ) 0.vld Niven, Joen ~ A
femlnlat with mixed 1nl1udee on men II IUb~IWlved toward forming 1 thm C>CM-lon. 1 hf., 30 min.) ••di ,.. .. CllDCCUU Feb lnltwma Oicii thaJ hit tomw wit. .. coming 10
....... ~ ..... i ..... -non Hod<ling Cert• ho9t1 an examination of preta Perlonnanca on
national teleYlllOO. ........... Neal Geblef llnd Jef.
#fey LVOM ho9t llll lnlOtm&tlve loot! 11
what'• new 11 the movie&.
Cl) cou.m ...., -Game 11 iomOm!,~Neb.). (3hrt.) .. 1"1CA~ • Cl)-·-A.J. and Rick hell) a young wcrnan who has been having
strange nightmares evef since the myste<f.
ova dlsaweerance of her ldtntlcal twin
sister. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 C -A.._ Carl's slste<.Jn..law Vliltt ennounoet she wants custody of the
i"~R.Joo ca.om POI ccmiclllT When an
upcoming trip to Perla requlr• her to !E!!l.~ ._,• pasaport, Murie! learns a iiin~ abOut her chlldhood (Rt 1 ...... , ... ,.-tt "Father Brown: The Secret
Garden" While visiting Paris, Father
Brown's power'I of detection are tested
when 11 decapl1ated body la round In a
Q!fden. {R) D ( 1 tv.)
atJ llAWl.,.CI 1*ATM "Sons And
Lovers" Paul and Mlflem drltt apart as Paul reellzea he cannot give t.Alriam the
devoted love that lhe needs. (Part 4) Q
L1 hf.} (D)llOWm "The Unseen" (1981, Horr0<)
Barbara Bach. Sidney Lasslck. A TV
newswoman and her two a$$1Stants find
IOdglngs at a boarding house 'nhablted by
a disturbed brother and sister and their
monstrous offsptlng. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.)
Cl) MO¥ll "WOiien" ( l981, Suspense)
Albert Finney, Diane Ven0<a. Police are
laced wtth an unusllal problem as New
YOf'k City is Invaded by a pack of dls-~ced wolVes. '.A' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) •W MO¥ll "GOiiath Against The Giants"
(1961, Adventure) Brad Harris. Glofla
Miiiand. Goliath flnde himself facing a
band of giants out to strip him of the pow-
er he has CN9f his people. (2 hrs.)
ldl D • ~ Sam worries that he's
headed toward dlsaslet ettef he gives his
good kick charm to a depressed Red Sox
@chef. (R)
II 0 If TAlll TWO Mama'$ roma.nce
with an aging health addict leads to a pro-
posal of marriage and an tMlf1 bigger
sur~R) Cf) "The Sound And The Fury"
( 1959, Orama) Yul Brynoer, Joanne
Woodward. A Southern girl from a degen-
erate temlly attempts to make a Nie for
hersetf. (2 hrs., 30 min) •rATtt CD MO¥ll "Under Tiie Rainbow" ( 1981.
Comedy) CheVy Chase. Carrie Fishef. The
150 midgets who are In town for the film-
ing of "1he Wizard Ot Oz." turn a Calllor·
ma hotel upsJde-dOwn. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 38
min.) I THI ft'1111111•-111111
-Cl) 1UC1B'1 wrrat The Tuckers feat
that they placed the wrong man In )all as
the result of a mU<der Investigation. ( t
hr,)
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0
•• -.&. ,,_., .. "-"*O IMml mat hla c»d Ol""1end .. Cdftv'• new
ftan'ie, Joyce and Fay '*°'* tht men In '~ ~ and the gcMITlOf'• dog • ,.,.,,,>,,G,. tv.)
l'f!! m.a A.._,, nw
W!hot of "Sophie's Choice" • PJoftled.
J.l. ~IMfi "Fathet B<own: The 8eorat !:,;" wt111t vttltlng Pwta. Father
Brown'• ~of dettc11on are taetld
when I decaf;lltlttd body 18 found Ill I
~~A\_C] ( 1 hr,) .r&Ctdy, Buddy" 1981, ~
) Jaclit Lemmon. Welter ~tthlU. White ~......in concentr•t• on hll next k• • he la Ndtly lnterlUpted by e bumblng ur• of a men whO It attempting MJlclde.
'R' (1hr.,36 ~ CID • .a: NM ,._ • The
veteran comedian pr...,.ta an hour ot
comedy. muelo and mime reprielng IOl1'lt
of his best-known ctwaotera In e aolo performance taped at the Hamilton Plac.
"l'heetra In Hamilton. Canada. (1 hr.)
... "The Petey" (1964. Comedy) Jerry Lewie. Ina Belin. A ~ Holly-
wood bellhop le Mlected to flll the 8hoel
of . deed eomedM\. ,:::> -;· . ._. .. Lowm.-tA19NllCJCCUUI
.,. ''The Front" (1978. Comedy)
OOtJy Allen. Zero Most.el. A ICflemlng
bungler beCOmel the peeuc».authot for
the WOttt ol &e'o'efal blecilllsted trlendl.
,w ·PGIL~U--l•IUICll•--·· ·-_, .... ........ .. LA~ Gueits: Berry Blue-
stone, author of "The OelndusttSallzatloo
Of America": Stuart Berger. pey(:Netrilt,
on helping children through dklorce with a
minimum of trauma. (R) ( 1 hr.) CID MO¥ll "The Ta<ry ~ox Story" ( 1983,
Biography) Robert Duvall, Eric 'Fryer. The
true &tOfY of the young athlete who ran 1
"Marathon ot Hope" across Canada to
raise (TlOOey for cancer rnearoh after the
disease oost him a leQ. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
CO).,_ "V-The tfot One" (1978, Ora-
ma) Annette Haven. 'X'f:hr .. 10 min.) L.oml,_,. ~
tW I :"!Kung Fu" ( 1 I, AcMritore)
David Carradine. Barry ~an. When a
ha.If-American BuddlWt monk cll8covers
there Is a price on hll heed. he flees to the
American Wes1 of the 1870S ( 1 hf .. 30
tW U G1:f u':I Host: Jchrvl'f earson
Richard Prvor. act,_ Aly ~.~~tlv,) I W .... " _,. "Olaty Of A Mad Houllewlfe"
(1970, Comedy) <Afrte Snodgreal. Rich-ard Benjamin. A New York houMwif9
despondent OYer the superfici8llty of her
family and evcwyday life finely yletds to
having an affair with a wrltet who tums out
to ~-~ ..... .... , ~.,. "Hot Legs" (19e0. Drema)
Barbara Billa. Jessie St. Jamee. An ambl-
tloUs advertlllng exeoutlve stope at noth-
ing to land a luOratlve ladles' hoelery
acoounl ( 1 hf .... 23 min.)
·!-···-"Mltende au.. ~4) • tW "Coofauto.-Of A Pop Pit· ~~~n~::::t onwmo ectton whit on tow. ( 1 -.au_,,_., A*" .. • flrlt i.ct,'. Aiytll George ~°';,. "lmPAlonl'o (i972. D'arne) ~o Rev. kattierine JueUce. A _,... del erupt• w6en memberl of l'.he lni.,.,... I'°'* )tt aet beoOme ~ In I murder cue=2hft. I ---·-----, au•tn1.1 ................
la dOcumantaiY •Xl>40r• the IMOYatMI and often oontr.., ~ l:1f aex MT~
gat-. I new kind of paychot~
who treet the Mxuatly ctptunctloMI. (1
:J M0¥11 .. ~ .. (1914. BIOaraphy) ~In Hoftrnasli Valerie Ptrrlnt. "l'N ~
breted Comtdl8n and IOdaf ~tttor
Lenny Bruce ttlte to apMk frea!Y within the conatralmt of hie .,,., tegat l)'ltem.
'R' ~ 62 min.) .. cm "Aylng L~·· (1961,
A<Mlnnn) John WIYMo ~ Ry.-n. A
' tough Merine convnender ttlte to ~
hll men thet dl8clolnt la the key to auMv-et on the bltttetWd. (1 hr .• "6 mh} -• e LA11-'WlnlDA'9Ui~n-uw•
GUeitl: comedlen ~ Leno. ~ .. IVe·o;~·:.~M"
LMl.M• IC •I'm.I
TOP U. -Ken Bogner I Todd Longmuk 10-found UghtWeight bovt
(from Atlafltlc City, N.J.). (R) (2 tn .. 30
min,) L CJ) MO¥ll "The EdOcatlOll Of Sonny cat-
son" ( 1974, Orama) Rony CWlton, Don
Gordon. A promising high ecbool &tudent
la Pfl'Sl')Ored by his peers Into )uv9nlte det-
uency. 'R' (1 hr .. 45 min.)
11:9 .,_ "Or. GoldfOOC And The Girt
bs" ( 1966, Fantasy) Vincent Price.
Fabian. The nefarious Or. Goldfoot pi...
to ellmlnate the world's top NATO lellderw
by means of a number of beeutlful but dee~ ~le robots. (I hr., 46 min.) :I~·~~, .. (t9n. Comedy) a.oroe Bums. John 0enwr. God ae1ects
an unsuspecting young supermarQI mlln-
ager to dellver a measage of hope and
gOod will to the akeptlcal people of the
modem-day wofid. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) we MO¥ll "A CoYenent .With Oeeth"
( 1967, Myatery) George Mahetlie. Lat#• 0eYon. A sympethetk: ~ judge ltf\9" ~with. puzzlng murder cale. (2 hrs.}
• .,_ "Buck And The Preechl('
(1972.' Creme) Sidney Poitier. Harry
Belafonte. A trait= former llaws and e con men as a preacher
teem up to fight rut bounty hunters.
L! hr .. 30 min.) Cl).,_ "The Count Of Monte Cristo"
( 1934, Adventure) Aob.t Donat, EJilla
Landi. Based on the "°""91 by AleJcacP'e
IMnaa. An lnnoc::en1 man l.W'ljul11y tmpn.
oned tor 20 yeers makea e daring eecepe
to wreak revenge on the men responelble.
~hrs.} 9 __,_, ~ A vtslt wtttt
Kentucky'• first lady, PhytW CJeof'ge
Brown.
Friday, June 3. 1983 27
actress. a teen-magazine reporter and a
prep.school reject have various advefl-
tures while wOf"klng el e New York City
diner. 'R' (1hr.30 min.)
• MCMI "The Long Good Frida "
(1980. Orama) Bob HOSl<lns. Helen ~r
ren. A London gangster tighra to keep his
~ng empire together. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45
I v. .....
-RLM ml Marshan and Carlotta compete to be the flrat to have a child
after the newest clause in Big Guy's will ls
r8'f"M)ed.
! .... ..., ....... ••"a Mlnneeota Fate '\18. Jimmy ';,;> ~~) <D> " Pere" ( 1981, Romance)
Pltl"ldl Oewaere. Arlel 8eSM A forbidden
lo"6 attalf" developa between a young glr1
and her recently widowed etepfathe<. (2
-~·~ "The Jokers" ~· Comedy) MlchMI Crftford. OIYef . Frustrated
by their untecognlzed brilliance, two
brothers P4ot to tteal the crown jeWels .. ff°"'i&f U~ (2 hr•.)
•IMICll•-.... a •• ~!?.-rrr~ ~d ~. Mb, &Apr9ml Court (W. VL).
on wtly the court tyStem dolan't work;
Lee Cent«, au1tior of "A...nlve Oltd-
e>llrll FO< Pa1en11': How To Get Your Kids
"ro BeheY9 And Be Happy At The Same
T~) (1hr.) CZ) I ''OM Boot" (1981, Orama) J\Jergen ProehnOw, Arthur Gruenemeyer.
In 1941, a young German U-boet craw
feoe the ~ end horrort of war
..._, t~ ...... port on their tlrat .ubma-
rtne '°"'· R' (2 tn.. 25 min.) ·-1.:,::.......... . . 'Ii ,_ Host: Johnny cwaon
Joen AIYn. Joe GaraglolL ( , . f!·--U!L-~mpl<ln Eatll'" ( 19&', ~ ) Amt Benc:roft. ,,..., Flnch. A woman dlloCMra that hlf fourth huabend
la "'*""'Ill. but dac6de9 ttilt hit unborn
, chlld and 1*" to'it '°' hlf l'Mband ere ::::..,.w:~...-. iiiiia• •
e UM.-UCAllln\I (l)M'hm .... IMPClllPf91M.1
A var~ty of comics try fOf the national title
end a S 7,500 gt and pr1Z.e In tNs apeclal
taped al Caesar's Tahoe In Nevada. (t
hr .• 15 min.) 0 .,. "Rollover" (1981. Orama)
Jane Fonda. Kris Krlstott9f'IOO. A former
movie star who took O'>lfJf the chalrmao-
ship 01 her late husband's corporation and
a high-powefed financial ellS*f beeOme
Involved In a dllaalrous dael with Arab
lnvestOfS 'R' 9'W') 11:8 D • LA ft wmt DA• Wt I i'I
Gue11s: sex I her a plat Or. Ruth
Westheimlf. Riot< Jama (R) (1 hr.)
I CCUUI
OClmCllClm .,,. COTTI.I: • Cl.Oii Guest: JIJlet
Felffef.
I LCM. M •II C Ml Im.I ..-ua.-..Yfl)
tl:8 MCMI "S.0.8." (198t, Comedy) Wll-
llam Holden. JIJlie Andrews. A moY1e
directOf lllltlo ha just llnlahed a rrdtl-IT1f..
lion dollar lUfkey QOM from attempted M-
clde to a blz.anely Inspired ,..lhootlng of his epic. 'A' (2 hra. ... min.) cm llOWI "Little Gltla Sb" (1979) ~ Morgan. Elelnl w• ( 1 hr .• 25 mln~-=1.:-mic111•L1 W llOlll "Term Of Trial" (1983. °'-::J Laurenoe OIMer. Simone Slgnor9'. A
respec1ed achoolmaat• la f.-ty ICCUMd
of assault by a ~ .wdent. ( 1 hr .. 50
min.)
• ..,. "The SlfgaentHi' 1968. Ora-ma) Rod Steiger, John Lew. An
Americen Army atrgeent ~ In
France after the war baoorf* attracted to on.of his men. (t hr .. 30mlrl.) .
(!) .,_ "My FaYOrite Spy" (1961,
Comedy) Bob Hope, Heltf l.Mnatr. An
American entef1alnaf lrnplrtonet• a 'PY
In ordef to Obtain aecrtt S*t'll tor the U.S. Ji.~-..-T A look at =., "Doble Gmla" .. ., Dwayne HldU'nen
la dolw\G no# .
• .. "Flle It Under F.f" = Mystery) Maween Lipman. John l,
rlet. A amell town It OllUClht In a p of
panlo tOllowtng • ..,.. ol atr•lgllt.. ( 1 ~hr .• ~':liOMM:TUllQI•
-... ''Jlnvnv The KW' ( 1982. <Mntur9) Gety eoi.m.n. ,.,. UMal
8umbllng cnmin:.. ~(~ton of two ......... '!"··30"*'-> ~·~:~·--··· OrwN T~ MOI*
.. ma --~ ~ ...... pal9DfW ... ....,. en.
.. wften hll ton .. tcldi •• I Ii and hlld
flDr raNOm ity 1 pip of •1cwtltl. 'flO'
flll:,911:--: .... ~~·= Whert•m.--............ ..:r.: --..... ~~-~~ ~ ~•r· --. ----· '""'
Comedy) Chevy Chase. Ben~. While
Investigating a polltlcal sex scandal In
London. a private detective is murdered
and reincarnated as a scruffy dog 'PG' ll hr., 43 min.) St MCMI "Barbarella" ( 1968, Science-
Fiction) Jane Fonda, Miio O'Shea. A dar-.
Ing space heroine ot the fulUte· enoount8fs
strange galaxies and villains. accompe-
nled by a blind guardian angel 'PG' ( 1
hf., 38 mi.IJ.u ::1::::.. "The Last Blftzkrleg" (1959, !.:) Ven Jotlneon, Dick YOfk. Ouring
WOftd War ti's Battle of the Bulge, a gung-
ho Nazi and hie band of aaboteura lnfU-
trata Altled ~ ~ 1 hr .. ~6 min.)
.. ~':::. "Distance" (1975. Orama) 'r.'ui BenJamln, Jamee WOOda. An Army
wgeent suttertna a mid-Illa crisis flnd9 hie 111' complicated br an unhappy marriage.
'R' (1 hr., 31 min.
• • .,. "Fingerprints Oorl'J Ue" ( 1951.
Mystery) Richard Travis. Sheila Ryan.
When a tmall-town mayor la mutdered, an
lnvestlgetor 11ta out to nall the killer. ( t
~tit .• ~Jn-.
• llOlll "Dog Dey Afternoon" (1976, anw) Al Paclno, John Cez.ale. A New
YOfk Clty bank robbefy 99Celetee Into a
ntat-olfcua when community acftvlsta join In to ai.ge an an~ protest during
the caper. 'R' .. ~t;':n 6 min.) ·1••11 : ... ,... : . .. ..... .
~ John Byner show9 YO'J lhlnga
tert1110tf then IT\lth. la"9! than life, and
z.anlei than anyth=ou ve ev9f aeen. CZl llOlll "Polter " ( 1982, Hoffor)
Ci"elg T. Nellon. h Wlillemt.. V.ngeful al'IOlta tai.. oYtf a auburben Cdfomlll florne llnd abdUct the r.aldent flmly't
t chlkt ·ro· (1 hr .• 66 mtn.)
M "Friday The 13th. P111 II"
onor) Amy Sttel. JoM f.Urey
gtlaly kllllnol continue at a unmet
camp that hed Deen c:lolld down •ft• • -* of blzarra murdera occurred that•. 'R' ( t hr .. 27 min. I -E·-·-1·· .. [ •11.,... .
... "EndleM Low'' t.=r ) &took• 8Ntlde. Martin t. A t7'°"'-vi=•t':r-c~1111~=.:
.. • • (1082, ComectY>' Orllce, HlrilL A 1~bit
..... ~ !"PO"l• Ind • ~ rttact ~ ~ 8CMno kl'lla .... ~ ... ,... y~ Qty
•IT•V~ .... 30 "*"> ·w...-·~,:r FOf A=· ... ~"'-=::.-.. ·--............... ...,...to ..,.,.~ .. '°=
•
..... -~m. .... =., ~--'· ) Dr.:r ~
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• • • I I I
Game" l.oa Ar1QMI Laken et ~
phle 7e.r. (If neoetl&l)I) (2 tn.' 30 min~-~" .... 111&.mO
.... r:J ,-.cc.MY ............
O.UIY Gutet: Alice Faye. (R) D
mDO • ''Frlanda" Elcplore urdf· water caws; \/ltlt a New Hampetllfa town
whefe l(IOa In trouble.,. getting Mtp and a aeoond chance. (R) ~ 110W11 "An ()(phan'a Tale" (Pett 2)
{1981, Orama) Patulia Clanc. Fabfloa
Josso. Aher being sold to the heed of a wandefl animal 'Show • 10-year-<>ld ()(phan his to return to hil adoptive
mother. (2 hnl.) Cl)couitlWOll.O-Game 10 (live
fr-Om Omaha, Neb.) . (3 hrs.) •
CB)llCMI "Bugs BuMy's 3rd MOYie: 1001
Rabbit Tales" ( 1982. ComedY) Animal·
ed. Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken.
Bugs Bunny. Daffy Duck. Yoaemlte Sam
and othe< "Looney Tune" stare are back
again In classic cartoons framed by the
tale of an "Arabian N~ts" SUitan and hi&
story-hoogry nephew. G' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)
Cl) ..,.-''Looker" (1 981, ~Fic
tion) Albert Flnney. James CoOOrn. The
myslertous deaths of a series of beautlf\11
models Involved In a new adveftislng
proJect are blamed on the plastic surgeon
who operated on them. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34
min.) O llCMI "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery)
Michael Caine, Christophe< Reeve. A play·
wright suffering from writer's block plans
to do away with a torme< student of his
and ptagle<lzt lhe young man's promlelng
~hrs~
.. LA-a~aeo9M'I .....,m.LB
AIJCI
lllCKCAWITT(ll) as11IC C1111lilllf OQ -PYU ... u • uuccma ,. ....
twP'f DAYI MAii ==~ ...
anaT.-T T.-rr A I<><* at
what "Doble Gillis" star Dwayne Hickman Is ~. l m.:C IMllCf/l ...... ,Mnm
.,. "()ti Heavenly Dog" ( 1980,
Comedy) Chevy Chase. ~jl. While
investigating ~lcal sex scandal In London, a prlvat detective is ITIUfdefed
and relncarnat as e scruffy dog. 'PG'
~hr., 43 min. MWAYlf
MOVll "Ch Soenes Of Winter"
( t979, Orama) Heard, Mary Beth
Hurt. A man obsesslvefy pwaues the
woman who leh him because she couldn't
handle his idealized image of her. 'PG' ( 1
ht .. 39 min.)
I a..-ccumtaDAY Ml fAl&Yfllll) LA-l -..V &t:X9111'1
ftl OI LA. Featured: women boxers;
an Interview with Larry Flynt. editor of l"H~-==-~ (Part 2)
..... ~11
TICTAC~
I .am,/~~
=-The La&M• OMl'I Oenoers and uelclent petbm the ~ I chare-e • ma)ornewWOtk. "Cawmen" {1881, ~ arr. ~ Ouald. The memw °' a barely l'K.lman prehlltet1C tribe ~ to dlllcOYtt ttwt btaJnt and not bfawn wit be the kl')' to hll peopte'•
IUl'VIY9t. 'PO' ~1 min.) cm l'"'U. Whit• 8o:lc at Cal-too=.=: (3tn: =·'!:!=...-......... .._. ! . IW\ ~ct.lb~· the ..... _ •• ~ lrnptl9one-
ton: a ~ ~ teem: a man With owr200hatt. (R) (1 ht.)
• .,.. ''Foater And Laur1e" (1975, Ciamal '*'Y l<Jno, Dorian Harewood. Two New Yorlt Qty poltcemen ere traoi-. ~ kled tn an wnbUlh. (2 hra.) • a 1MI NU..,, Cctt gets more than
he betQllned tor when he accepts a llm-
EatalCHUt aaelgnment. (R) (1 ht.)
.,.,. ''Viva l.apatal" ( 1962, er.ma)
Btaodo, Anthony Quinn. Mexico'•
famous leeder attempts to win demOCfacy
fOf hill peope ttvougn the UM of force. (2
hrs.~ ~ '. :& .,.._ T1pe from the author of 'Fhln Thlghl In 30 o.y."; a amatt private
college that took some radical steps to a¥0ic:J imminent bankruptcy. e.,. "The Manipulator'' ( 1972. Ora·
ma) Stephen Boyd, Syt'la Koscina. A
connMng televtllon t)(8CIJtJve who uses
everyone wound him to his own advan--
tage flnda that hie most Nbotataly
ptanned publlctty stunt backfltes on ltlm.
i 1iNm amtua "'1111"""...,. ltzhak Pe<tman Is muter of ceremonies
for a salute to the Atnefican muslc:al ,
stage. starring Mary Martin, John Raitt
and a group ot l)fomlnent young artists. i.! hf.)
• Tiii --CGl:Slfl The Loe Ange-les Philharmonk:: and guest eololst Mooay
Perahta. under the director of . Maestro
Cer1o Maria Gluilnl, oerlofma Beethoven's
"Piano Concerto No. 2" and Paul Hin-
defnlth's "Concert Mualc For Strings And Brass~i hr.) CC) "And YOOI Name Is Jonah"
( 1979, Orama) Saly Struthers. James
Wood& A young mothef ltrugglea to help
h8f ~-<>Id deaf-mute eon to com-
municate from his ellent WOOd. (2 hi'a.) (I) .,.,. "Poltllf09ilt'' (1962, Horror)
Craig T. Neteon. Jobeth Wllllama. Vengeful
ghosts take C1i9f a auburt>an Cellfomla home and abcM::t the resident tamlly's
~child. 'PG' (1 tv .. 55 min.)
• ... "Greased lightning" (1977. Biography) Rlchald Pryor, Beau Brldge8.
Aher Woitd War II, a taxi driver beoOme6
the first ~ chamc>kln In the history of
the rac»<:at circuit. 'PG' ( 1 tv .• 36 min.)
• llOWll "tt's In The a.lg'' ( UM5, Come-
dYl . Fred Allen. Willem Bendix. A flea clret.e owner dlllpoeee of some Old chMs.
he reoel¥ad in 11 teoKY unaw.te of the fOf·
tune conceeled li1llide one of them. (2
hrs.)
... .. "Who Kiiied The Centerlold
Model?" (1977.Mystery) e.rt>ara Edeo.
Joen Hackett. A m1aa1ng peraons caae
takes a detec:tNe from the potno lleld to
the world or high finance, ( 1 tw .• 30 min.) ~=.... .....
:l\'=F.'~ .. Lii The glrll •
encoun1• probleml when thtV try to °"
Olt• lot the 8edle Hewl<IM DIY d9nof.
f;l ili1 , ... • -.. _., Jek• Ind ~Y •• Inc.Wonted In a Fl'tndt f.::' when it.y trv to htlP • dtlperlt• ~~~1::.> from the
<I) --Hal1mUt i<.llr'• lnoreaeed ltwQMment In the HltW Voultl MoYtment altnet• hll temlly end IOlndt. J:ett~~.,.;. _.. 8onn6t
J:'an1c11n narrat• thlt chmltlc end touc:h-
ltlg loOk at one of Allwtoe'• CCt;:: :c~ ~:rs two mam.q-.
•• 1MI w--1 .. 1 The Loa A~ Phllhetmonlc and guest l9oloilt
Murray P«ahla, under the director (if
Maeetro Carto Merla Glulnl, perlonne
ae.thoven'• "PltnO COnoefto Ho. 2'' end
Paul Hlndtmlth't "eonc.t Mt* FOf ~~And Bfw." ( t tv.)
) ... , ..... --.. ''The Mueic Man'' (1982.. .....
cal) Robeft Preston. St*tey Jone9. A
faat-talklng l8lelman con9 to a Imel
town In Iowa to organla a -bovl' belod end
Inadvertently faJIS In loYe with mn unmar· rled Nbfarlan. (2 hra., 30 min.) CZ> llOWll "Poltergeltt" (1982, Horror)
Craig T. Nellon, Jobeth Wiliarnt. Vengel\AI
gho81e take over a sut>utpen Caltc:lmla
home and abduct the r~t twnlv'• ~t_chlld. 'PG' ( 1 hf .• 65 min.) .. Ill) _. "Ageir!at All Flegl" ( I 962,
Adventure) Etrol Flynn, Matlfeen O'HatL
A bold English ottlcef p09et es a deMr1•
to get betlln<I the torttflcatlonl of a c.lb-beat\u • leland. (1tv .• 45 min.) ...... ALOIU.
(J) ''Morfturl'' (1965. Ad\lenture)
Marlon Brando, Yul Brynnet. A Gennen pacifist Is tuckmalled Into captutlnQ a
'Qe<man cargo ship for the Brttiilh <bing
World War II. (2 hrs .. 30 min.)
(l)MWWI Wfl)
CB) 110W11 "Dog Dey Aftetnoon" (1976,
Dtama) Al Paclno. John CazAle. A New
YO<k City bank robbery etealatee into a
near-cifcus when community actMtte )oln in to stage an antl-polloe protest cbtng
/ the caper. 'R' (2 tva., 5 min.)
-· .....,. a""' Nick ii hired to protect a heavyweight boxet from • crime syn<l-
cate. 8 e CllST On the eve of hll wedding,
Quincy meets up with a feisty Old woman
who tries to QOffllnce him thet IN ITU·
defed he< husband. (Pat1 1) (R) ( 1 tv.) •-&um"Mar1( tells Ktyat'9 that ~ divorce papen are phony, Blake
locates SteYen. and Kirby tel& her father
lhe truth about her life In J>atta. (R) Q ( 1
hr.) •• nm.A.,,.. ICIWIOO&" ___ •
The career and talenta of leeding avant·
garde modem dancer and choreographer T~ Tharp are trac.d. (1 hi.)
CC) .,.,. "The Boat" (t981. Dnlme)
Juergen Prochnow. Arthur~· In 194 1, II young Qemian IH>oet CftW race the chaneng.& end horrorl fil wer
when they leeY8 port on their first aubm9-
rlne tour. 'R' (2 tn.. 25 min.)
Cl) llOWll "Waitrese" (1982, COmedV)
Carol Drake, Jim Ham.. A would-be
Friday, June 3, 1983 29
AMC-JEEP
ORANGE COAST
AMC-JEEP-RENAULT
2524 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -549-8023
ROY CARVER BMW
1540 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -MO 8444
CR!VaaR MOTORS
208 W. 1st St.
Santa Ana -US.3171
DailyPillB.
It..
FORD
HONGA
PONTIAC
•
I
t
808 LONQPM PONTIAC .
13600 Beach Blvd.
Westminster ·
112~1 -131-2500
PORSCHE-AUDI
CHICK IV!lllON, INC.
~ E. Coast Hwy.
NeWport Beach -873-0IOO
•1at!R PORSCH!·AUQI • 13831 Harbor' Blvd. ·
Garden Grove -138-2833
1,8 Shown, boaa on
9 to 5
12 On lhe -
1'4 Rqle lor O'Connor
15 Magnum, -
16 PJayed Kook1e
17 Claaaical car
18 Miaa Llal'a slgn-ott
19 Mork's vehicle
ACROSS
34 Roi• '°' Winkltr
38 Show for 22 Down
39 BHtty or Romero
'40 Play•d Maud•
'430wna
"46 .Thia -Houae
_.8 c!huck on Allee
'48 Exo~ua hero
"49 Mr. Dangerfield'•
"
I ~LI~ ·I l6~IEIRI f
IOIDI I IGI IUIPf IEI
IMI IRIS! IEIVI ·~:;!;, ¢ //'!" .
~ REA~NJGE TIE.
L£TT8ZS Yoo F/llED ltJ -ro ~ll IH€ tJMt.£ ~ A
l I I I I
)
. ' 2 1 S.tt -Of Our LlvH
23 Knloht 0t Leno•
24 Chattott• -
• 28 Vote eoelnat
28 Mr. o.rettwtn
21 hdek• °' Diamond
30 ~of• fOf Muaent•
32 tlk*tl •vmbol
33 Athomt
1-ChH•
2 BJ end the Bear atar
3 Mr. Ewell'e IO
4~.ofWSW
&Mr. v.n ..
8 Played Amoe Burke
7 Min• ou1put a Sgt. or Cpl.
8 F~the'• lnelgne
OChlt•-
1 Mr•. Fitzgerald
13 Ha,P•r Vall•v atar
20Gollyl,
i2 PJav• Hawkeve ··
lnlt.
23 Ac• Crawford at1r
28 Newhart'• Stratford
29 A Taylor
30 Vtnua on WKRP
S 1 Lov• --Rooftop
34 Played Agent 89
35 The -Couple
37 -·Na:Na
38 She played Rhoda -
lnalQn•
80 Publlctrt
81 Febtey, fOt thon
53 -, 1 lovt You
54 Pleva Potter
Ge Kovaca and ·
T•nn• ....
68 Cttertlt'• -
6Q Raymond Burr rote
·DOWN
38 -Jain
'40 "Oh, God" atar
41 Lou Grant '''r ·· lnlt. '42 MIH Bancroft
• .. MIH Spac•k
"8 Tune In
47 Lawman Wyatt
. .
50 The -of ConMnt
52 Opp. of SSW
55 Mt. Goutee'1 ID
57 Mias Rich'• -'Gn·Off
SOLUTION .
~ &Billi
Friday, June 3, 1983 31
"
·Ex-Sen. Carpenter
;~eclared bankrypt
~, 'ne Auodate4 Prell
LOS ANGELES -Former
~bllcan st.ate 8flnatoC' and 1'BI
.a1ent Dennie Carpenter haa
1ucce11fully petitioned tor
·bankruptcy after ll1Un1 debta
.totalln1 $2.8 mllllon and no u.e"1 court records ahow.
The M-year-old lawyer, who is
now 1ervtng 11 Sacramento ·lObbyiat for the Orange County
'Board of Supervilon and cable
teJevi1ion and hor1e-racing
Joteresta. said Thuraday he "wu
a victim of the big, high-
int.ereet-rat.e problem during the
put few yean."
Carpenter, of N~ Be.ch,
a pl.l'tl\4r of Stuart Speocer--
Prealdent Rea1an'1 per1onaJ
polltk:al adviaer -Mid: "You
can't look back. I still have a nice
lncorne, and I don't know reelly
wbo to complain to. . . . "l kept borrowt.,. money in an
effort to make payments and
keep people working, but I
reached a point where f couldn't
borrow anymore. It happena to
people far wealthier and more
important than me," Carpenter
said.
Carpenter said he had lost
(See CARPENTER. Pase A!)
THI DRANGI COAST CDAIT IDITIDI
FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Planner:
•,
Airport
~no threat
to Irvine
By GLENN SC01T or,.. 1a1111r ,.. ...,.
1'he latest and perhaps most
comprehensive effort to find a
new oommercia1 airport site in
Southern California isn't a threat
to Irvine, the city's planning
director says.
Four counties, Orange, Los
Angeles, Riventde and San
Bernardino, have formed a com-
mittee which has drafted an
agreement for a regional air-
portauthority.
U formed, that group would
search the four-county area for a
location with enough apace for a
~ = Irvine planning director, said the propoeed agree-
ment includes safeguards to
protect Irvine rtWdenta frcm .ee-
ing the nearby Marine Corpe El
Toro Air Station turned into a
oommerdal airport.
The agreement would require a
f~bility study which could take
up to five years, he said. Counties
wouldn't De committed to any
(See AIRPORT, Pace AZ)
Three hurt
in Newport
hit-run
................... ~
Jim Ferryman, Don Butts, Hank Hol'Dlveld, Bert Smith and ~
Miller of the Costa Mesa Lion1 try out the merry-go-~uncl lor the~
club's 38th annual Fish Fry before whipping up the batter for thia
weekend's f e8tivities.
PrOhe of
fiery crash
continuing
BY STEVE\UTCllELL or .. 1a1111r ,.. -..
California Highway Patrol of-
fioen said today they still don't
have a handle on a fiery craah on
the Orange (57) Freeway that
killed four people and injured six
others Thunday afternoon.
"We don't even know which
vehiclea eome of the victUm came
from.'' said a CHP apkolumnari
nearly 20 boun after the oollitdon
aero. from Cal State Fullerton.
The crash occured when a
aouthbound tractor-trailer truck
blew a tke-.nd lfWerved ~
a c~J,iilk center divider into
the northbound lanes and over-
turned. The ~. whith WU
carrying building matierlab, bunt
into flames.
Two northbound 8emi-trailer
trucks and six other vehidel
either-careened into the wreckaae
or into each other in a a:ene
de9cribed by witne.es -...
junkyard.''
An Orange County coroner'•
deputy said the identity of only
one of the victhm, Mmiiquie
Spean. 19, of Ontario, WM public
information by mid-day today.
The c:oWa:ion dmed all north·
bound WM!S and all but one
eouthbound lane of the free•ay
few eeveral hours. The nor1h-
bound WM!S were cbed eiaht
<See FIERY, Paae At•
' ,.__.
Julieta Ranches, 24, bolds her son, Markclint,
3, after her car was involved in fatal cratb on
57 freeway Thursday.
Sounds of silence
greet Laguna plan
BY S'l'EYE MITCHELL or .. ...,,... ....
The IMJ.pqe document, OOID·
plete. with goa1a, polidea, ma119
and c:harU, ~· three yean in the mak1na .
Ita ~pletion ia the result of
the 'No& of a 13-member cit!Jena ~. doama of public work-
~ and tho\unda of houn of ""8areb and preparation by Llauna Beach city planners.
Many of the poliakw contained
.. betw.n lta aUck ClOYen affect all .
~ fint public bearlna
held by the~ Com.ml..ton
on the propmed Land O• J:le..
ment recently drew not a GnPe
citben.
"No one ahowed up," laid Kyle
Butt.erwick. ..a.tant dindor al
community develobment and the
author ol the "61uepdnt" I.or
Lquna'1 future.
The citY took out MWif*pel'
a.di W'linl ciU... 1IO aabmlt
comments on the land u. el&-
ment. And Qty ~ Ken
~to~~= Upcunlne ~ (The Dm ~~~~at? (S.~~AJ·
l
I I
I i
AIRPORT ...
coune of action and could
withdraw at any time.
AJ.o, he said, any propoeed aite
ls subject to the veto of the COW\ty
where it is located. The Orange
County Board of Supervtaon
atre.dy has gone on record oppos-
ing transformation of the El Toro
air hue into a commerclal airport.
He said the airport authority
couldn't override Orange Coun-
ty's opposition.
Because the proposed agree-
ment doesn't threaten Irvine,
Hogle ls recommending city of-
ficials don't oppose It. However,
he said his city planners will
follow the issue in caae changes
are made.
CRASH ...
houn a1-the cruh and traffic
WU diverted to aide Wtiwb, '8
CHP spokesman said.
CHP spokesman Brian I)u·
queenel ~ two of the vtctiqw
were burned beyond recognition,
adding CHP ott.loon and cor-
oner's deputies were attemptina
to identify the pe1r throuah ntedi-
cal charta and checka with the
Department of Motor Vehicles.
The two were believed to be in
the southbound truck that
careened into the northbound
lanes, forming a barrier ~ all
four lanes.
-·--.
p.m. tn aiy Hall.) ·
Why tbt Jack of inte!,'est?
Burierwlc:k h.111 leYel'a1 the-
·01ie9, '1t'• been a very lm1C
procram and Jt Md log of,
momentum at one point,'' be laid.
"But • lot of dll)9 hM elas-d and
IOID8 Of the interest and momen-
tum hlll d1m1Nabecl"
Adndttine the bidt of interest
in tbe ptannJ.n, document la
unUIU.ll in i..,tma Beach, wheft
dvic actlvllln la second nature to
many of its residents, Butterwick
aaid the timtnc for Its prwen-
tation to the public -durina the
llUl1UneS" months -might be ''lem
than clelirable."
But a perusal of the Land U.e
Element ahowa llOIDe propo9ed
policies in the element that affect
Lagunana. A few examples:
-F..tabli.lhment of "hazard
abatement dl.atricta" where resi-
"<ienta of areas wtth known en-
vironmental haz.arda, such u hill-
aide commuruties With the poten-
tial for landalides, would be
we.eel a fee to pay for future
repairs or remedial action.
Irvine leaders have adamantly
objected during the last teveral
years to any proposal to turn El
Toro into a bustling -and noisy
-passenger airport.
Supervisors io Los Anseles,
Riverside and San Bernardino
counties already have approved
the concepts in the agreement.
The Orange C.Ounty Board is
expected to review the agreement.
"The coroner's office is" at-
tempting to get dental plates on
one of the incinerated victi.ma,"
Duquesnel said. "But the woman
we belleW wu in the truck had
no identification and we don't
have any idea who she is."
The CHP spokesmiln offered
"tentative" identifications on the
six injured victims:
Rescue personnel search debris of c~a&h scene where four died and
six were injured Thunday near Cal State Fullerton.
-Policies that would prohibit
the conversion of rental units to
time-.hare u.e, and conwrilon of
apartment. to condominiums.
-E. Kenneth Adair, 56, of
Orange, in intensive care at
Anaheim Memorial Ho.pita!. CARPENTER BROKE ... Robertson
apologizes to
Newport cops
-Change9 in denalty In 16
areu of town that would affect
property ownen -including
"downzon.ing" of some properties.
HIT-RUN ...
three pedestrians.
Linden Knighten, 42, is listed
in fair condition today in the
intensive care unit at Fountain
Valley Commnity Hospital.
Authorities said he suffered a
broken leg, broken ribs and nu-
merous cuts and contusions.
Linda Knighten, 40, suffered
numerous broken bones and was
admitted to the Fountain Valley
Hospital. Bidd was' treated at the
scene but was not hospitalized.
-Natividad Ranches, 69, and
daughter Remedios Butay, 32,
both of Ontario. Treated and later
released from Placentia Linda
C.Ommunity Haepttal.
-Pedro Ranches, 66, .erious at
St. Jude Hospital and Rehabili-
tation Center in Fullerton. He is
believed to be the husband of
Natividad Ranches.
-Sonya Nickels, fair condition at St. Jude.
-An unidentified
18-month-old-boy who was in the
car with Spears and Nickels. He
is in good condition at St. Jude's.
From Page A1
most of his money on a 180-unit
housing construction project ln
Sacramento that failed llllt year
and other projects that failed
becau. of high Interest rates.
Amona the hnkUng11 be last in
the baniruptcy proceed1np are
his Newport Be.ch home farms
and a cat\le ranch in ~ and the 1rvine office b dlDC
that be and Spencer occu}>y.
acconl1nc to docwnents filed rate
1ut yeM' in federal bankruptcy
court In Sant. Ana. 5
COLLEGE STUDENTS PAY MORE ...
said, and they don't have to pay it back until they
are out of school.
Mannaduke said the increase in student
borrowing may be a positive sign. "Although we
are conremed about the amount of indebtedness
that students are assuming, we feel that it is
appropriate for them to make substantial individ-
ual contributions toward their education by
working and making aome personal sacrifices," he
said.
At. community colleges. atudents kicked in
$2,010 on the averap, while at Cal11orm. state
universities, student contributiooa totaled $2.3.61.
At the University of Callfomia. ltUdents pllkl
$2,717 for their acho01tn, and at private IChoola.
usually the most expensive, students put out
$3,541.
Tile study shows that students' contributions
ln the 1981-82 achool year varied from school to
achool.
Average college CION during that year
ranaed from $3,209 at the community co1legel tb
$9 ,211 at the private a:hoo1s. the study U)'9. c.o.tl
include living experl9S. books and tuition and
fees.
Costa Mesa
Extended
forecast
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Sunny afternoons
c.ourt records list 4~ crMltora
claiming a~ $2,817,840.48.
Oranse County 8upervi10r
Hurlett Wieder, who lerved on
the committee that cho•e
Carpenter for county lobbyist,
~ de WU surprised to bear
about Carpenter'• financial
probleml.
..u this ls true, .. ahe said, "he
never Jet It affect bis work: tie'•
gotten a lot of th1np pMRd . . . I wouJd nett want to sit in
Judament on )Um. His penonal
hnAnces are hM own."
Carpenter repraentecf ·<>ranee
County in~ state Senate~ 1970 through 19'18. He became
the county•• paid lobbyi•t in
Sacramento in 1880.
Carpenter .,0 out in August
1980 about. bl'ibes to Mexican
officials which he elth•r
perticlMted 1n or•• aware of as
an FBI qent in cMe9 involving
. extradition cun, wiretapping ·
and improper~.
·He also a'ded the Ol'•nge County c:UstriCt •••• ..,... ollSce
ln 1979 ln the •Ucd•dul
proeecution of then-Supervisor
Ralph Diedrich, w6o was
oonvict.e:d oh bribery ~·
Fonner Rams football player
hlah RobelUori bu asked New-
port Beech police. to forgive him
for his rowdy behavior Thunday
when he was ~ on suapi-
don of drunken drivlJll in Corona
del Mar.
Roberteon, 33, who Uw. in
lAIUna N~ stopped at the
police station 'lliunday afternoon
ahor1ly after be .,.,.. releued
from On.nae County Jail.
The ex-~ asked to speak
with his arresttni officers, but
WM tbkl they were not on duty.
Police mid Robes teoll left a note
of apolocy for the two pat.rolmen
instead.
Police aid it is unusual for a
penon who has been arrested on
drunken driving charges to
~logize.
~. who played seven
yeen with the Rams and finished
hit career with the Buffalo Bills
1ut aeaaon. reportedly treated
officers to a running string of
expletives early Thunday when
he was stopped on Pacific Cout
Highway near Femleaf Avenue.
Mesan, 64,
critically hurt
in home lire
A 64-year-old c.osta Mesa man,
who wu pulled from his burning
apartment early today by police
and firefighters. remaina in criti-
cal condition at UC Irvine Medical
Center with bums over 90 per-
cent of his body.
Ralph William Lane was
rescued from his fire...engulfed
ground floor apartment at 2133
!Iden Ave. by officer Burt Santee
and firefighter Ric hard
O'Connor.
The 1 a.m. blaz.e was believed
cauaed by a m:nolderiJl8 cigarette,
said Batallion Chief Gary Goi.on.
Damage ls estimated at $35,000.
A neighbor idenUfied as
Harvey Heike suffered minor
bums on his bands when he
unlocked the smoke-filled apart-
ment door. Driven back by the
intemity of the heat, Heike stood
in the doorway and 9t1uirted a
water hc:.e on Lane's nude body,
lying 8Cl"08S a coffee table.
Presenting
the $69~ typewriter
that·comes With
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
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1 ltCMANOla ANO tlll'O•TIO"IT TMI NAJD AND INITINIT
Two largest S&Ls 1 cut mortgage rate
By tbe A11ocia&ed Prest
LOS ANGELES -The nation'• t~ largest
aavtnga and loan auociationa have cut interest rates on
adjultable-rat.e mortgaaea to 10~ percent to stay !
competitive with other lenders, bank ofticlall say.
Offida.la at Home Savings of America and Great
Wett.em Savings & Loan say they want to attract more
borrowers because, despite recent rate declines, lenders
are not getting enough demand for loana from
homebuyers.
"We have more than an adequate supply of money
and we're looking for borrowers." Ralph Rivet of Great
West.em said Thunday. "We want to maJc.e Iota more
than we've been making because we have lota of
money."
However, Joel Singer of the California Alsociation
of Realtors said the lenden were trying to get more
people to opt for adjust.able-rate mortgages instead of
fixed-rate loans.
"In the last six months or ao, the vast majority of
loans have been fixed, probably upwards of 60
percent," Singer aaJd.
With adjustable-rate Ioana. interest rates can also
go up, according to market trends, and borrowers
would then have to pay more on their monthly
mortgage bills. But rat.ea can rise or fall no more than
5 percentage polnts during the life of the loan, and rates
are fixed for the first six months before they can
fluctuate monthly. "·
Blind trust urged for CIA chief
WASHINGTON -Sen. Carl Levin, 0-Mich ..
today urged President Reagan to require William J.
Casey to set up a blind trust to avoid the appearance
of impropriety ln the CIA di.rector's stock dealings.
"It seems clear that the repeated stock transactions
by Mr. Casey while he receives information on an
on-going basis aa director of the CIA creates the
appearance of using public office for public gain,"
Levin said in a letter to ~an. ·
Levin, senior Democrat on a Senate subcommittee
with jurisdiction over eovemment et.b.ICI, &aid while .
there is no evidence that Cuey u9ed CIA information
to decide what stocka to buy or 11ell, "there is alao no
specific evidence at this time that he did not."
If Reagan and ~Y decline to 11et up a blind trust
in which Casey would not know how hia investment.I
were handled, Levin said he would introduce legil~
laUon to force him to do 90.
At issue are transactions reported in required
financial disclosure statements made public by aenioc
government officials this week.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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UPS ANO DOWNS
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Two largest S&Ls
cut mortgage rate
By tbe AHoclated Prest '
LOS ANG~ -The nation's two Ja.raett
savings and loan ..actaUona have cut interest rates onl adjut~ble--rate morfplel to 10~ percent to 1tayl
competitive with other lenden, bank oftidalt sq.
Offid.als at Home $avlngl of America and Great
Western Savin&I & Loen uy they want to attnct mon
borrowen becaUle, despite recent rate declines, lender'I
are not getting enoUgb demand for loam from~
homebuyera. I
"We have more than an adequate supply of money
and we're looking for bon'owen.," Ralph Rivet of Great
Western said Thunday: "We want to make Joi. man
than we've been rnakini becau.e we have Iota of
money."
However, Joel Sm,tt of the California Amodatlon
of Realton aa.kl the 1endert were trying to ,et more
people to opt for adjua~rate monaacee 1nateed of
fixed-rate loam.
"In the laat six months or so. the vast majority o1
loans have been fixed, probably upwards of 60
percent," Singer uid.
With adjustable-rate 1oens, inierest rates can al90 ao up, according to market 1rmdl. and bcuowen
would then have to pay more on \their monthly
mortgage bllli.. But rates can ri.e or fat1 no more than
~ pereentage points during \be life of the ban. and rates
a.re fixed for ~ tint liX months before they can
fluctuate monthly.
AMERICA~ LEADERS
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