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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-28 - Orange Coast Pilot.-:~ Ylll llllllll llllY PIPll (JHA N l 1t:. COU NT Y C AI IFOHNIA ~.u C E NT ') tions offer-ed for rele~sing hostageS .,. ,,.. A.lllK6~ ...... ltan'a prhne m lnltter on Sahitd•> offend the United Stales ao alltmative way ol meetinl Iran'• de•andt on the hollllte Woe b4&l lbe OpllOO dld not pr<)v de a me•n1 for lm mediate releau of the 52 Prlme Mil\l1ter Mohammad All Rllai iuUa the United States could dePQ8lt wlth Alaerla the 1um1 of money lt aareed ~looted lo Iran, but apparently in cai.d whens the two sides dif. fered l'-'Ch aa court cases in- volvina frozen Iranian asset.s - lr1m would continue lo hold the hostacea until matten were re- solved. RaJai summoned forelan en- voya in Tehran to a 90-mlnute meetina and told them the Unit- ed Slates' opllona. ''In the first altemaUve in the c ases in whlcb we have dif, ferences, the U.S. should place Who's • going ope? As Jane, a 140-pound, 17-year-old Sumatran orangutan. used her hands, left , and teeth, right, .to gnaw her way out of a ship- pin g box, United Airlines employee Robin Kallen called frantically for as- sistance to restrain th"e ape at Lindbergh Field. San Diego Zoo personnel arrived in time to keep Jane in her box until she could be relocated in one of the cages at her new h'ome. auaraaten with the Al1erian 1ovenunent and undertake to pay to the Islamic Republic ol Iran every amount which would be settled," Rajai said. \ "In the second alternative, the U.S. lbould 1ive the money ol our nation in the cases where we have no differences and in the Irvine buildings to lie cljecked By RICHARD GREEN Of Ille O.lly "IM St.ff Several Irvine industrial buildings will be checked for structuraJ naws in the wake or charges that their initial inspec- tions involved corruption, Public Works Director Brent Muchow said Saturday. "Key features can be checked out easily on four or five one- story buildings in the Irvine ln- d u s tr i a I Complex -Eas t ," Muchow said. He added the buildings aJso may be X-rayed to make sure City action due /ollowi"lf charges against inapecton that they were built properly. Three public works e mployees were charged Friday with soliciting or accepting gratuities from severaJ private contractors in exchange for favorable in· spections of the buildings in question. The inspectors to be ar.raigned Jan. 7 on the misdemeanor charges are Manuel S. Linares, 34, of Corona; Daniel B. Bullard, 50, of Costa Mesa, and Arthur W. Peck, 51, of Anaheim. Two other building inspectors -who weren 't named by police -were pla ced on ad - minis trative leave pending further inves tigation. told llucbow that the inspedon promised to expedite their checks and approvals in ex- cban1e for liquor, food and over· time._ • M ucbow explained th al a private contractor wishing to speed construction can get weekend building inspections if they agree to pay the overtime pay incurred by the city inspec:· tor. In order to make sure this overtime policy isn't abused again, bigb-level public works officials will now have to sign all overtime requests, Muchow said. cues ol differences the boetaces will remain in lr,an until the time the U.S. manages oto settle these differences throueh the legal centers and authorities which are acceptable to both sides." There was no elaboration of the second alternative. It ap· peared to mean, however, Iran would settle for deposit of un- disputed sums while keeping the hostages as a kind of collateral on the money that the two gov· <See OFFER, Page A2) Hush demand? Silenre ordered: witness I FAYETTEVILLi. N.C.( CAP> -A private investlgator s,ays he has a signed statement ifl'i which Helena Stoeckley claims she was ordered by the Army to keep quiet about having wit· nessed the murders of Dr. Jeff· r ey Mac Donald's wife and Ski injury disables President WASHINGTON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter broke his left col· larbone Saturday when he fell while cross-country skiing down a slope near the presidential retreat at ca·mp David, Md . the White House said. White House spokesman Rex Granum said Carter was flown by helicopter to the Bethesda Naval Hos p ital outside Wa s hington where X -r ays showed be. had fr~clured the clavicle near where it connects to the breastbone. "The president was skiing down a slope when one of th~ slds caucht on a rock and he fell on bis ._ e)bow and ahoulder.-- Granumsaid. Granwn quoted Carter's doc- tor, Rear Adm . William Lukash, as 1ayin1 the president WU m "considerable pain." °fl'e president was given medication for the pain, Granum slid, and probably will require medica- tion.for aeveraJ days. - He said Carter dp-d in a "fieure-eigbt harness" to keep his shoulders immobilized and will have to wear it for six lo eight weeks. Carter does not plan lo curtail his activities an!\ will go to New Orleans as ex· peeled next week for the Sugar Bowl. "He'U be able to shake hands and write because it's his left arm." Granum said; adding that the president is right-handed. chiidren at Fort Bragg. Ted Gunderson. a former FBI agent in Los Angeles who has taken up MacDonald's cause, told the Fayetteville Times lhat he was one Qf several people who watched Mrs Stoeckley sign the confessiQll two months ago, in which s he .)a1d she wit- nessed the slaymgs 1Jn Feb. 17, 1970. He said that in the .)l;.11 cct:• nt. she claimed she was orderc."<1 m 1972 by an Army criminal tn· vestigator to slop talking about her a lleged tn vol vement. But G undersou said her conscience eventually prompted her to violate the order. Gunderson declined lo identify t he Army investigator. but Army authorities have denied there was any attempt to cover up evidence in the case Mrs. Stoeckley is m hiding for fear of her life. according t<> Gunderson. Mac Donald . now living in Huntington Beach, was convict· ed in 1979 of the bludgeoning and stabbing deaths of his wife. Coll ette, and two daughters. Kimberly and Kristen A federal appeals panP.I over· turned the conviction, sayin g MacDonald had been denied the right to a speedy trial The fu ll court last week upheld that rut· ing. I Jo her statement. Gunderson s aid, Mrs . Stoeckley said lhe Army investigator was confident that MacDon:tld was guilty or the murders. She said the agent ·'told me to ~eep my mouth shut" and to "let sleeping dogs lie." MacDonal<l has maintained from the beginning that he was attacked in his li ving room by three men accompanied by a woman with a floppy hat. blond hair and boots. Ms . Stoer kl ey reportedly acknowledged m '1er statement that stw wa.) a· .mem ber of a "sex· and drug·oriented cull' that planned the murder-; IO punish MacDonald for his d"al in gs with some members. But an Army investigator dis· missed her statements, saying she was an expert at r onfcssmg A judge ruled she was unfit to testify at MacDonald 's trial Col,d eases grip, floods still threat Peck, contacted Saturday morning by telephone, said the bribery charges came as a com· plete surprise to him, and he added that he, Linares and Bullard will all plead innocent to the charges. He refused to com- ment further. Formerly, inspector-ranked employees could approve over- time requests. The contractor also told Muchow that the building in· spect.ors would find "nitpicking" code violations if gratuities weren't given. Granum said that although the president was in pain, he was not in a bad mood. "He was jok- ing about it with people at Bethesda," he said of the injury. Carter left the hos pital about noon PST to return to Camp David. His wife, Rosalynn, was with him a s the president boarded the helicopter at the hospital The president was smiling and waved to reporters with his right arm . He was wearing a tan rain· ' coat, but bis left arm was not through the sleeve. Army agents have said they showed photos of Ms Stoeckley lo MacDonald, which he failed to recognize as one of his a s s ailants. Gunderson .!>aid "But you have to rcmem~r. Jeff MacDonald was awakened from a sound s leep to suddcnl) find himself fighti~g three men He caught nothing but glimpses of a woman with them a woman with long. blond hair and a floppy hat who wore boots By the As~lated Press The Midwes t and East warmed up Saturday after re· cord cold that contributed to at least 10 deaths. But homeward- und holida,y trav.eJeu were-- hampered by snow and freezing rain in the mid-Atlantic states. Flooding in the Northwest and fog that shut ai rports in California for several hours. Flooding remained a serious roblem despite subsiding rains thehcific_Northwest, w~ on Friday dozens of rivers CLASS etrl'BACK -The new president of the National School Supply and F.quipment Associa- tion ls advising his colleagues to· trim their operations now and prepare for enrollment In- creases in 1984. See why on page Cl. EXTaA &OOM -Airlines are olf erinc the traveUn1 salesman almost everytbin1 except the farmer's dau1bter. raster cbeck·lna, better meals and wld ..1.4tata are some Of tbt per ::T• this new ln-fll1ht N•:.nAaDO• -lJnda RGDlt mak11 bu Broadway debut nat maat!l alcma....wttJt a· Mlt Of new plays and a few old •" comlng back for a Sprtn1 duatln1 otf. Pace C8. . -. s p i ll ed ove r thei r banks, destroyin g homes, covering roads, washing out bridges. and forcing hundreds to nee-some by rowboat. Several hundred residents or Ebby Island in the Snohomish Rler east of Everett, Wash. were urged to evacuate their homes Saturday after breaks appeared in dikes ·s urrounding the 24-square-mile island. South Carolina got it-s first snowst.ormoftheseason. DRY DAYS -Winter weather forecasta do not bode well for Midwest farmers who already are contending with crops withered by too much dryness. Find out how they are coping and how their efforts will affect food supplies on Paee A9. ..... ow•••• .. .......... ....... Cl ............... , ....... •CM ............ ., ........ ,. ., Muchow expressed confidence Saturday that no more city employees will be implicated in the continuing police investiga. lion that began three weeks ago when a contractor conu>lained to Muehow that inspectors were soliciting gratuities. The inspectors would com- ment, "If this was a Jack Daniels (whisky) weekend, everything wouJd be OK," the contractor told Muchow. According, to cily pol1cy, employees are not to accept gratuities at Christmas or at any other time of year , Muchow said. The president was taken by car from the hos pital to the wait- lrtg lielicopter about 400 yards away. "None of the pictures shov.n Dr. MacDonald . ever tn- rluded a IToppy hat or blond wig such as those Ms Stoeckley said she was wearing when she took part in the raid on the Mac· Donald home." Gunderson aid Th e co nt racto r , who authorities refused to identify. Gran um said Carter was <See CARTER, Page 1\2) , --------..... _,,...._,..._.__ fiDnpOWlter Dtay -11a~kfliie Newport offic"ials, eye court decL.ion on hotel By STEVE MARBLE ·., Of .. o.lly~ ......... The name of the pla<e i's Gunpowder Point. There's an old munitions plant there. lta crumblln1 foundations aerve u shelter for wild ca~ and dots. - Although it's in the border town of Chula Vista, Just south of San Die Gun wder Point bas become a landmark to of- ficials in coutal towns up and down the state. It was G un · powder that brought Chula Via· ta l~aders and r or the California Coastal Com -MAHU m111ion face-to-face this month 1n a San Dle10 court showdown. The &rlUJIMftl centered on city plant to allow CCJDltnlction of a hotel at Gunpowder . '° I •• o .. • • anct nearby Sweetwater Marsh. 1be com-mlaaion ·agreed it wquJd not approve the city's k>cal coastal plan unless the hotel de· slanaUon was removed. The judge, asked to rule whether the commlaaion could set such mandatory con- ditlona for approval of local coastal plans, ruled in the city's favor. Leas than a month later, everyone aeema to have bit own opinion on wh~_t the court decltion means or doesn't mead. Newport Mayor Jack.le Heat.Mr calla U.. declalon a victory for local tovemmenta. c a - in1 with state couta.1 commilltmlen. The ~Yol' sa1• her city, wblcb la atill in the proce11 or complet1n1 lta state-- mandated coaltaJ plan, m•y-ftnG It.ell with a Gunpowder Point on ill bands someday. .... -. •-.--·-.· ... "If the state Insists on makin' sugges· lions that a city can't live with, · she ex· plains. "they can do something a~\t. ·• State Coastal Commissioner Judy Rosener, a Newport resident, has a dif- ferent interpretation of the court decisfoo. "It's not a victory," she says. "The whole reason the commission decided to make conditions was as an attempt to ac· commodate local governments." She says the aJtemaUve to approvln1 coastal plus while boldint back on por· lions that trouble commissions "is Just to deny the whole thing and that's not much of a victory ... In her oplnloo, the whOle GWlpowder .. attempt by a few local governments to dia· credit the process.'' She didn't name them. However, her own home town developed a dlrect link to the Gunpowder cue by joinin1 the lawsuit as <See llOTELS, Pase Al> -• -,:,::: :: ... ~ .......... ....,, .. •-•·•.J-'t•••"'J' ~-~·~,,,,.~·"'· ... ·· ......... ,. 1 ..... _.. ...... __ ,.,. ........ ,.... ....................... ...... ~ .. ,., U.S. in& meet Algerian liai8ons AIHINOTON <AP> - edallalttraUon ofrlcl&ll DIDll houn ol d•acUlllcm Alaertan la\trmedJart• &vrday to lf'J to deternalH •1et.1W Iran la wlllln1 lo C"Om ml.le on lta tt.mandJ for free lht 5i2 ~riC'IUl ho l••• ,,,_,,_ .... • • "hu 111 58 . ha• ua\tl) crn!t~ country 11k1td, &own a.id Ht! s aid Luka.sh "'lb Carter slum&. a.Iona h \!!"' '111rter and MIU"ine John Kbne and two secret 'lt'e agents on the aroW\ds at p Oavtd Tia• ... u., ., uae •• ,, Depart ... , ended wlUa botb .w .. ,........ to talll wD ,.. porWe, fte fwo aw..,,... to mH& aplD today. Tb• Alaerlana arrived for •turda)"• mHtln1 wllb Uttlt hope th•t 1 1ettJtmenl ln t.ht ...._, Ol'tl&l wu Mat. Man tM ··~•It• ot ....,., top ,, .... olfte1 ... ~ua;;d tn '*-u Jru1-. mud tor .. bl on ln ftnucla1 parlDtetl wu not ne•Cltlable and that Iran II pnpared to bold lb• bait .... J.adeftnjttly u tbe United aat. doll DClt meet the condltklnl. Tbe c.balrmu ol UM All.taD Ceqtral luk, aa.JW' llOlt.tft, and Al1erla'1 amba11ador to Wa1blqton, Rebda Malek, 1pent Hveral houri excban11D1 view1 wllb• US. teamheaded by DesMl· ty leeNtary ol State Warrm CbrU&opber. • Wblle · fl1tn1 btrt rrsm Ditbt, tbl two mvoya 'told newt the)' believed that both the United Statel and Iran bad com· pllcattd tbe ~~lotlatlona by talkinc too m ·and takin1 , ...... _ .. , OFFER. • • emmenta disagreed on. Rajai, speakinl tn the Persian language Farsi and then· ln En1llsh, did not use the word "arbitration" when he spoke in Farsi of "legal centers and a uthorities." There was con- fusion over the English transl•· lion, and it then was agreed that "arbitration" was.. acceptable, but no specificco11ntry or a1en- cy was named as a possible arbitrator. The third alternative, Rajai said, was for the United States to continue to "cons pire'" bard po1IUona from wblcti rl\nat would be difftcult. Tbl1 appeared to be a ,... ference both to Iran'• •• bilUon 1ettlement price and lb• Carter admlnlltratlon '• nat reJectlon ol it. Fickle sun disappoints beachgoers December beacbgoers bopin1 lor a rematch of Friday's sunny s k ies can put away their swi m suits. The National Weather Bureau Service pre- dicts roe along the coast today. Temperatures are expected to reach n ea r 70 with early morning fog burning oll by late a fte rnoon, according to a Weather Bureau spokesman. Y~be acctrlt''\t took place about noon P:::>'T. Granum siud. during Carter':. ~t!cond skung outmg of the da) The pres1dent1al i.pokesman said that,, spec1ftcally, Carter had fractured the medial aspett of lh t! ldt dav1cle, the part of lht! collarbone neares t the breast bone The collarbone con nerts the breast bone to the !>\Pu Ider ---against-l~and-to inteFfere in the country's affairs, ther,by ensuring that the hostages, who on Saturday spent their 420th day as captives, would not be freed. Temperatures are expected lo dip onighl between-45-and--55 degr ees along the coast with more log rolling in. Patches of dense fog are ex- pected lo cling to the coast until Monday with some relief from the gray weather expected by afternoon. ;·This is incidentally the same <.~a vicle he f ractured a s a mids hipman a t the Nava l Ac ademy in a jujitsu class," Gna .. i•rn said. He said Carter was skiing d9wn a slope on a nature trajl in a~ut three inches of fairly fresh snow when he fell. Asked how s_teep the slope was, he said, "I dpn't know." ·After the accident,· Carter went back to Aspen Lodge on the grounds at Camp David, a short walk, and Lukash put the Presi, dent's arm in a sling and im· mobilized his shoulde r, Granum said. The president underwent a full physical examin a tion last .January, and Lukash said . he was in excellent health and ful · ly capable of deaUng with· the <>tr ain of the Oval Offi ce. HOTELS. • • <in "am1cus curiae" <friend of the court> .Judge Edward Butler. who ruled in the Chula Vista suit, told the coutal commiaaian it must either reject or approve a cit.al plan and mu.st Jive re-a s for the rejection that fall u e r the a utho rity of t he CO.stal Act . be trouble, he said, came w~n the commission made sug. g~ions on how to solve the pro- b I~ such as dumping plans for, a hotel. · l'he coas~I commission opted 11ot to appeal the decision, decid· ing1that the judge si mply misun- derstood what it is the com- mission does. ·Mayor Heathe r, who serves on the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission, contends cdastal commission planners ate "always trying to pre-empt local planning with their so- c~lled guidelines that often tum o~ to be orders ." , ~r cities start running into pro- blems getting coastal plans ap- proved, she suggests, "it should send a clear message lo the L•cislature." r:vou know. we're not just a b ~ch of dumb bunnies that just fo w our staff," Mrs. Rosener c nlers. 'But ii a local government de· ci es it simply wants to ignore t staff suggestions, then It s uldn 't be surprised when 1t r4t's into trouble with us." \Wt91e Mrs. He ather maintains th~ .1eg,~al commission is more r~pons1ve lo local needs and p11oblems, stale Commissioner Rosener calls the regional group "4 zoo -a bunch of.people y,ell· mJand screaming." _ · he regional commission is s to be phased out of business nQt July with permit granting a\flhority r eturned to a city wlfen its local coastal plan is ap- Prtved. Jbe hitch. says Mrs. Rosener, is fhat state commissioners will hawe final say on all coast de- cif:ns in a city until the local plr is approved. Delly,. ....... ,,_ PLANNING REAGAN'S INAUGURATION HAS MEANT 'It-FEW 8LEE"1H NIGHTS' G•ry Hunt of Newport Beech NY• wetchlng detall9 I• key &o entert•lnment National 'bloe' party NB man helping plan Reagan inaugural galas By STEVE MARBLE Ol I,_ 0.11, "'let Slttf Gary Hunt is an old hand at throwing big parties. Next month. for instance, the 32-year-old Newport Beach man is expecting 44,000 or so. The guest of honor will be President-elect Ronald Reagan. Heading up the planning effort for all nine inaugural balls in Washlngton D.C. is mighty big work, but Hunt has had a bit of experience at it. Last summer , he helped keep 40,000 politically minded persons comfortable in Detroit at the Republican National Conven- tion, which he directed and produced. Another bil whopper be helped put togetbet was in 1973. He wu the No. 2 man on the committee in charge of Richard Nixon's in· auguraJ ball The key to planning the big bashes, says H~nt -the d irector' of government relations for a Los Angeles-based cotton firm , is watching the details. ''Believe me," he says, "this one has given me more than a fe w sleepless nights." Hunt, who spent a brief Christmas vaca· lion at hls Corona del Mar home, says some or the things he thinks about on those sleep- less nights are: -The 44,500 guests flying in from all over the country. -The 6,700 employees doing everything from pouring drinks to parking cars. -Hoping the ledger book balances when all's said and done. "You'll suddenly rind yourseU wondering what plane an entertainer is coming in on or who's going to pick hi m up and where he's go- ing to keep all his musical irustruments," he ex- plains. He says he's picked a petsOft to "build" each of the balls and bas other individuals in charge of general duties such as entertain- ment, security and food. The im~itation list, which is compiled state-by-stale based on a percentage or (he Reagan vote. remains a secret . Hunt says the on ly way to determine who's going is to "call up the stores and ask who's ordering the formal gowns." One of the people on his Washington staff is 27-year-old Mike Lawler, a Newport resi- dent who became friends with Hunt when both attended law school. Lawler, who adds to his list of credits fly- ing a hot air balloon during a Reagan rally at Fountain Valley's Mile Square Park, is in charge of watching the dollars. Hunt says it's the intent of the committee to break even anct make a pniftt if pouible. Profita will be put into an tnaucur&1 trust fund for future Reagan events. "What's going to make me satisfied is to have this the biggest and best inauguration ever," explains the New'port man, who 1s on "loan" from his company to the committee. "I want to look back and know it's the best party this nation has ever had. It will be nice to have had a happy. ceremonial role in the Reagan Administration." Although Hunt says he has no personal political aspirations,. he is a staunch, long- time Reagan fan. When 21, Hunt served as a special assistant lo then-governor Reagan, ad· visinghimonstudentallairs. Asked what will make this inaugural par- ty d i llerent from others, Hunt is straightforward. fie sa ys it's Reagan that will make the difference. ''I'm excited," be says, "because this marks the election of one of this country's best presidents of all time." But be adds quickly, •'And this will be the last time I'll do this sort or thing." That remains to be seen. Hunt discovered last week that while in Washington, he'd been named chairman of next year's chamber of commerce ball in Newport Beach. ·'I guess they figure I have experience at this sort oltbing," he says, smiling. Elsie ducks out of Newport home * . . A s ducks go, El s ie i s somt1tbing special to her·human family and to amH~d toutfsts who flock around the talented brown mallard. Two years ago Adam Ziegler. 9, found the abandoned baby duck near his Balboa Island hom e ·and the pair have been nearly inseparable ever since. according to his mother Carol Ziegler. The talented duck has become a sort of neighborhood celebrity, per forming feats not ordinarily seen in feathered frlerfds. - When Adam swims on his back, the duck follows. When he comes home from school, the duck is wailing. When be jogs a round the island, the duck rues nearby. Where Adam goes, so goes Elsie. At least that was the story un· til Friday monung. Shortly after 9:30 a.m. Elsie was duclmapped. TELEPHONE A neigbbor was able to get the license number of the swspect's car before the man sped away with Elsie in the front seat, said Mrs. Ziegler. AN de...-.nta: (714) 142-4321 CIHalfted Adftftl .. ng: 142-5171 OFFICES C.• ~; Dlw.M .. , Street ......... IMOI: 1117 No. OMlsl H'-'w•, ~• llMcll: 17115 a.Kii felllt,,.rd Sece11• Cl .. t _, ... ,H ... et Coste Mete, Gell ....... (USPS 1*411). SWkrl ... loll b\f CM· •l•r M.~ ft!!!lt!!ly; ltY =..fUO molllllly • """~~,.... y, • Adam is away s pending Christmas with his father and doesn't know yet of the bird's disappearance • "I'm trylnc to aet the duck back before he 1eta home. He'll Just be beside himself," a&ld Mrs. Zie,ler. The first option appeared to be a restatement of Iran's condition that the $24 billion in cash and gold be sent to Algeria's Central Bank to cover Iranian assets frozen in the United States and $10 billion they claim the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi pillaged from Iran's national treasury. Armed bandit pedabJauuy A gwi wielding thief pedaled oH with $27 ,000 Saturday after- noon after a liquor s tore employee was robbed while at- tempting to make a Christmas sales deposit, according to Hunt- ington Beach police. , An unidentified employee of Hanshaw's Liquor was enroute lo Pacific City Bank at Golden West Street and Edinger Avenue when the suspect rode by on a bike. A police spokesman said that the suspect forced the employee behind a nearby Zody's store where he demanded the cash. The suspect was described as a male Caucasian in bis 40s, 5- feet-8, with brown hair. No one was injured during the armed robbery. Friday's unseasonably warm weather was the result of desert winds blowing across the coast. However, ocean breezes will result in cooler t emperatures and some fog and low clouds along the coast, according to the spokesman. The fog closed John Wayne Airport from 7 to 10 a.m . Satur· day. Some 23,000 beachgoers flocked lo the coast Saturday in anticipation of continued warm weather. Instead, overcast slties shadowed the shore with water temperatures remaining a chilly· 59 degrees. "It was a dismal performance compared to Friday," observed Laguna Beach lifeguard Mike Dwinell. "It hasn't been a real pleasant beach day." Nevertheless, early n1oming surfers braved the cold waters to enjoy swells between 3 and 5 feet along Huntington Beach. Lifeguards are looking for the possibility of 6-foot swells today after reports of a storm off shore Saturday Newport Beach lifeguards said attendance Saturday was 10,000 compared to 30,000 sun worshippers oo the sand Friday. In Laguna Beach attendance was 4 ,000 with 9,000 beachgoen reported in Huntington Beach. Stolen loot falls off getaway truck Two burglary suspects littered the freeway early Saturday morning with stolen color TVs and stereo parts alter failing to notice that there was no tailgate on their getaway truck. Albert Rivera, 30, and Angel Delgado, 26, were arrested following a hlgb speed chase by Orange County sheriff's deputies that began at a San Juan Capistrano RadiQ Shack and ended minutes later along the Santa Ana Freeway in Santa Ana. Both were booked on s uspicion ol commercial burglary and grand auto theft in connection with the 1977 Ford pickup used in the robbery The address of the suspects was unknown. According to a Sheriff Depart· ment spokesman a s mashed window at Radio Shack, 32161 Camino Capistrano. set off the burglar alarm. Half of the $7,000 in merchan· dise was recovered intact; the remainder of the damaged goods were cleared away. "Every time they'd make a tum someWng new went off," said Sgt. Jery Kreitz of the 90- mph cbase. ·'Oops, there went a radio. Oops, there went a color TV." Santa Ana police assisted in the capture following the 12:30 a.m . break-in. Warm Is a way to describe Insulated bib overalls. Now that cold weather Is upon us, the added body cov- erage of a bib Is necessary for skiing. ,.,,, ... , t•H Ore111t C•••t ~lltllllfte C•Mll•"' He 11ew\ .... ~-IMI, ............... ... .._,..._..,.. Mffl11 me, N , ..... , •• •ltll90ll •11•<1•1 and while with a thin stripe ol , royal blue on her fealhen and retponda when called by name. A spokesman for the Newport. Beacta poUce department said that detectives will be in· veaU1aUnc the incident Monday momiq. 2500·W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beac ---flt:9"' ... -·· (!14) 831~3280 , • " 'f .. ~7~111T..:-$~~:---:~~:--:-::~~ .... .---.............. _ ...................• -Sundey. O.C.mber 28 .. I 980 DAILY PILOT Ail lee sho•· perfo mers spla~h, sizzle New om/its, clwmpioru add dazzle in Anaheim .,,C'Aa OL MOOati ................... nyone whu h• tvtr wanted hri \m~ to "" 1ntc1 overt1m 'hould t't' Uw; tee i''olh 1md flolula,y on Ire l'<1mbmtid Shuw• \ \hf' Anaht'1m 'onvt 11\lon Cent~r throu1h Tutilidlily thu, prt'm1tre par kaee of the two t•ompanl«' '" e•pe<·1alh -.t·ll wrapped Tht1 cai.\' l•v• h w1trdrobe, dt' l~ned b Doo t'uote, futurei. 8roadw~ and La~ Vttdi. i.tyle costumes cut lo bt: mut•h mort hnher and nwd Gone atre tht ~uthern bt:lle hoop sluni. .u itl -.till tuxeoo:. Thur d1 s appe.ar anc e un <.lerscores the a1m or produt·e1 l> tr m and Kenneth fo'eld tu let 1n d01v1dual pe rsoni.l1t1 e~ ~h1ne through. The phllosophy 11> put into ac --~ton-by-Bob--P1tt1l , the f1~t O!y11l- pic figure skatmg c hampioo to direct a major ice show , and a creative team that spirns the Unit~ States and several Euro- pean countries. In fact, the only long skirts are worn by the traditional "Bou· q uet of Beauty" promenade and by Evelyn Hans who uses hers to hide a lroupe of p1::rformin~ poodles. The sleek. tight outfits add ex- tra dazzle to the "jah -rock" numbers by Ken Johnson, 25, and lhe s teel-blade sen sa · tionalism of form er Britis h champion Paul Heath, 24. Another change noticed by the Follies faithful is the retirement of Mr Debonair . Richar d Dwyer. But William Tilghman, 20, fills in his g rooves more t han capably with lhe diHicult-lo· master s kating style that looks so easy. The timing and theatrics of 014011'-' d~L.,~uW 'i two •P· ~UUJl~ nuak~ at ob-vlou.& that tht-1976 Olympic· silver medalist h.-udho"i. the show. Sht: '1oati, 1n on bl ll owln1 dvutlll of Jry l('t mist to skate romanhl·ally to "I 'll Never l"'°ve This W~ Again " In the second a ct, the jaunty "Ice Ahoy !" ~pectlicular builds to htir solo. lh.•r :tequences also indicate the :.how's compromise between 1·o mpet1tive excellence and r rowd appeal There are not that many tlllficult maneuvers which might disa ppoint true 'ikating rans But there are plenty or Omlls • .111d laughs Tension mounb, Ill particular. 111 I he second half when David Corob enters with skates ablaze and co stars keep raising the Star Trek hurdles for him to -:i-u~6fller-sautt-oveh-His las t le ap is carefully limed through a steely jaws contrap- tion Children's love for comedy acts 1s fi rst whetted by the slow· m o tion n e w c omers, Les Danricos, and t h e n totally satis fied by the watery fire brigade anti cs of th e St·arecrows . Chris Beatty. 19, joins his father, Colin, and John Wilson in thi s 30-ye ar tradition of slapstick, some of which must certainly require double joints. Colin Beatty also appears with Karen King whom he calls "Sweet Sixteen" since he has had 15 previous partners, includ· in g his wife, Molly. in a dancing routine that ends with more mirth than rhythm. More demanding ice dancing is presented twice with pep by Jim and Judy Sladky, known for introducing the polka as a com- pulsory dance in their s port's m· , D•ilf Pl .. t P-o• h GMy Ambr•t THREE-TIME GERMAN PAIR CHAMPIONS ATTRIBUTE FLUIDITY OF THEIR STYLE TO MENTAL TELEPATHY Almut Lehm•nn •nd Herbert wtellnger ahow unny of move• In combined Ice FolllH mnd Holld•Y on Ice tt'rnational contests. For "Oancin ' on Sesame Street " Cookie Mons ter, Big Rird. Rerl and Ernie invite youngsters from the audience to take a ride around the rink_ Den· nis Telfer and his s isters Julie, Joanne and Jena joined in open- ing night. And that may be the best part of the show. There's always a new generation in the au- <h ence and on the ice to keep this dream going Tiekets range from $5 to $8.50 for the shows al 2 and 6 p.m. lo· day and 2:30 and 8 p:"m _ Monday a nd Tuesday Additional engage· ments are s cheduled for the Forum in Inglewood. Jan. 2-4 and 13· 18 al the Long Beach Arena. Jan. 6-11. Dump gate-fees looming 'Bootkggers' nwke free system inequitable By GLENN SCOTT 01 tlw D•tlf Pilot Sl•ll Dumping tras h at Orange County landfills has been free. b ut th e county Boar d o f Super\'isors has decided to start charging gate fees The decision m eans that private trash collection com- panies which currently don't pay dumping charges probably will seek rate increases from the governments that regulate them to cover their new expenses. But a county official who runs t he solid waste m a n agement program s aid the new arrang£:· ment eventually could decrease what residents pay because it will finally force industrial dum- pers to pay their own way. Orange County is the last of the state's urban counties to al- low free dumping al landfill!>. Several attempts to stop the practice have been made in re- cent years. but last week's ac· lion was the firs t successful one. Ron Bates. an assistant dircc· to r for the county G t:neral Services Agency, said the $7.5 million annual cost to operate the landfills comes from proper· ty taxes. lie told supervisors the system has become inequitable. though. becC1use residents a re paying about 65 percent of the cost of the operations for about 40 per cent of the service Demolition firms. other re gular industrial users Cine! out of county "bootleggers " art: taking <idvantage of the system to dump for free. he sa id Although-Bates pred1 etcd that µrivate tras h companies will seek rate increases. he noted that property taxes collected h) the county could be reduced pro· p ort.ionate.l y b eca use the money lo run the landfill opera· lions will come from fee!>. Since taxpayers are s helling out more than they should cur· renlly, he said a reduction m property tax payments could re· s uit, in a net decrease in pay· men ts. However . the decision to re duce property lax collecuons w ill -be rc,·1e .... e d b y the supe rvisors m budget hearingc:; next summt>r Ratel. !>a11I the terms of the c:ann ln1llatl\'t' .... 111 aid tax· pa) e r!> t1t>cau!-.e the law limits the laxc!> the count) can eollect "ht:n n·,·cnuc!'> a re shifted from µroµcrt~ tax to user fees The 1:xact fE.-es haven't been !\Cl ) ct The !»uperv1sors Jgave '' Mkt.•rs from the <:SA and the County 1\dmm1stral1ve Office 30 da~., l o work out the details. ll alc!-. ~aid a :-.iovember 1978 !-.tUd) proposed dumping rateb of S3 so per ton at the county·~ fo ur landfills C1nd SS 50 per ton al its , ..., o trans(er stations lie said the cost to dump a carload of tras h or debris would probably tw about SI a load. I I legal dumping is likely lo ii)· crease once the gate fees are in · sututed. Bates said · On the positive side, he pre- d1cte<.I the fees will force collec·. t1on companies and private res ident!. to tn\'est more time in recycling efforts QUITE A BIT OF THE WATER USED FOR ICE SHOW PERFORMANCES ISN'T FROZEN Two members of Sc•r•crowa trio aloah through bucketaful during their comedy •ct ~-1~4 mlllion f.or cleanup? ~ - Newport seeks state aid for sediment control A $4 million cleanup plan for the Upper .Newport Bay rs on its -way -to-Sacnmento where state officials will decide whether to bankroll S3 million worth or the cleanup and sediment·control proposal. U things go as officials in Newport Beach hope, the other Sl million will be made up through land grants or cash con- tributions from local agencies. The cleanup scheme. known officiaJly among city engineers as the ·•early action plan," calls for a deepenlng or the bay's main tributary the San Diego Creek -and a partial dredging or the silt-clogged upper a rea or the bay. As engineer s expla in it, deepen in g the c r eek f r om MacArthur Boulevard upstream to Campus Drive or· possibly Michelson Drive in Irvine will slow the n ow of silt into t he bay. The deeper creek . they say. l owing s ilt a n d sedi m en t particles to settle on the creek. The creek dredging portion of t he plan would be lnte1rated with the Department or fldl and Game's existing plan to dredge slit from the upper reaches of t he bay. Fiab and aame officials have a $700,000 plan for pum ping goo from Ul~ttom of the bay. ll is 1lSsumed-by city-officials that the coint>ined dredging pro· gram would return water to areas that now appear to be lit lie more than damp mud flats. The early action plan original- ly was aimed sim ply at landing $2 million from the state in the form of Clean Water Bond funds. However. the money picture now has become more complex. Elro Prodiret,s gives GllL 5iJo T he E lro Products Co. has become the 500th com pany to join t he Great er Irvine In- dustrial League (GIIL>. G II L was founded In Nov- em ber or 1970 all a business as-. . within a lO·mile r a d ios or Orange County's John Wayne Airport. GUL.olticials have lobbied for a variety of business-oriented ·causes, including this year's establishment of a · separate slate transportation district ror Oran1e County. ~ \' If city officials fail to get the water funds or receive Jess th an the expected $2 million, they a hopeful they could reel in up to $2 ,million through the state's Energy and Resource fund. Both funding sources require the city to provide a share or matching funds -roughly $1 million. This is an obstacle Newport leaders are hoping to skirt with a land grant from the Irvine Com pany. The developmen t firm has given tentative ap- proval for such a move. The land that would be offered is a vacant parcel upstream from Jamboree Road that would be used as a disposal site for the silt to be dredged from the bay. Officials in Newport s tress that the early action plan is not designed lo do the whole job and that more money a nd planning will be needed to . clean up the A continuing stuay, t whic1' in· volves clly and county officials as w e ll as a prof essional en1lneerin1 fir m, is expected to provide suggestions for final cleanup methods. That study, known as the 208 study, is to be completed in two yeara. \ 'Q ........ OAllV PtlQl NATION I \\()ALO Mbre fil,ms of ·hostages brotldcast · to u~s. I )' &M A..-'8.-Pnu llcwiel ol a doatn mort' Amerletan boA•&t .....-•. l to lht>ir tl'la\lv•~ and t0Wl\r1men turda)' with ntn o( thfl houacea 1lvln• C cma irfftlnl I av,n1 f~w of lM la captive~ l ran ~ho ha t• not be n "" on TV mm or atUI otraph' o,1m••· C'hr '"tma• Dey The brief fllrrwd m"~"'l"" hilevlltld Sal\lrday made by lra"l•n t•ltva~h)ft an1J n:h1yed by le to"' United Shit•• 'l'h,·y ,. irt 'ilm1lu to e aho•n °'' \I S \t'I v\ '°" 011 Thur tlay and Prida} • 1°bf'} brou ht to ,., I~• t <tO \h11 numbe:r of 1den· - "' ;Jhead i11lo lhe fog tlrltd holta101 aeen ln TV fllms or 1tlll pboto- iraphs since Cbri1tma1 Oay. "I miss them all, very m\lch. I think of them C'Onatanlly." saJd hottaae Allan Golacinski. 29. wha.e home town was not known. "I'd also like to end a mea1111 \0 the American people, and the peo.,lf' ot the world. I'd like to thank all rrom the bottom ol our hHrts." Saturday 'K film• showed hostaces sienlng 'hri ·tmllis carols, llstenlna to prayers and wishing happy holidays. Seated In frant of a decorated Christmas tree, small groups of hostages -rantc· in fro"l on.: to tlvc. ~le Crub fruiL.and C hristm as cookies and received wrapped Christmas gilts from two men, identified by various sources as belna two Protestant Iranian cle rgymen or an Algerlan diplomat and a clergyman. M lchael Howland, address unknown : Br\lce Laingen , 57, of Bethesda, Md.: a nd Victor· Tom seth, 39, of Springfield, Ore. Algerian officials, who left Tehran for the U.S. State Qepartment In Washineton. said they had seen all 52 hostages, who spent their 420th day in captivity Saturday. Few ot·t he hostages identified themselves on any of the films. but 1everal Identities were pro· vided by CBS a nd Cable News Network. CBS acted as a pool to receive the Iranian transmission. Families also idenlified some of the hostages. Three llostages being .held at the Iranian foreign miniistry separately from the other 49 cap- tives were.seen in still photographs released Satur- day..,by.. Parli lh~ Iranian news qency. They are In Saturday's broadcast . hostage William Gall egos, 22, or Pueblo. Colo. s aid : .. I'd like to aay hi lo my mom and my dad and all of my family and m y friends. I want you to know I love }'QU very much, and r thank you for all your prayers:-'' Social Secllrity taxes due for stiff increase WA S HIN GTON (AP > It shouldn't ('Ome as <t surprise. but it m ay be a shock nonetheless The an- c rease in Social Security taxes. which will take effect on Jan. I, will be substantial. The increase. voted by Congress two years ago. is intended to raise an additional SIS billion for the Social Security retirement fund. And SIS billion. e11en when divided among 115 m11l1on t·ontributors. isn't peanuts W!>rkers will reel it in theJ.Qllow.ing two ways: -THE PERCENTAGE of pay that 1s withheld from pay('hecks for the Social Se('urity program will in- crease to 6.65 percent. up from 6 13 pe r<'ent in 1980 This percentage will be m atched by the workers · employers The total wages. or salary. on whic h the tax is paid also rises. from $25.900 an 1980 to $29, 700. The t ax money paid into the Social Security system is not permanently lost to workers. as they will start get- ting at back when they become eligi- ble for the retirement program in later years PRE:SIDF.NT Carter. who leaves offiC'e on Jan 20. gave high priority to an effort to µut the Social Security program on a sound financial rooting, and the an<:rease that takes effect on _Jan, l was parLoJ thal plan. ~s ... p. proved by Cong ress But soaring in · flation has driven up the cost of the proi.tram by incr easin g recipients· twncfits in line with the increase in lhl' t'OSl of li vi nl.!. Lone paddler mO\'ed his paddle board out into what ap- pears to b<' the end less sea last week but actually. he wasn 'l mJt in the Pacific al a ll. He was paddling in Upper ~~wpo11 Hay Pl•rhaps he was simply a man of the water seeking sohlude. Or maybe he was alone because silt · ing conditions in Back Ray made it difficult for larger vessels to join him. ~I CUTS SEEM CRUEL See Editorial, Page A6 The res ult of these two ('hanges as an increase in the maximum tax for an individual to a total or Sl.975. or $387 more than the 1980 maximum of Sl.5R8 Talk to yourself, you may have something to say C llAl'i'.:1. 1111.L. :-.IC I A Pl You Afghans demonstrate Protests mark invasion's 1st anniversary I NEW DELlll. India (A P> 'xiled Afgh<tn nataoncilisls and tJi ei r s upporte r s Saturday !parked the first anniversary of 1 Sovil•l baekcd t·oup an fg h anas tan with anti Soviet t-monslrulions from India to orway l A fghan l'n•s1dcnt Bahrak armal. who came to power in al coup. told a Kabul con· rence thal the continuing anti- o m munis t rebellion h ad riously dama~cd his nation's onomy. In New D elhi. a bo ut 250 Afghans. some carrying burning effigies of Soviet President Leonid I. Brczhhcv. marched on the Soviet Embassy shouting .. We kill Russians ... They joined som e 80 of their countrymen who began a hunger s trike Fri· d~y to protest the presence of an estimated 8.5.000 Soviet soldiers an their landloekcd central Asian nation. THE HUNGER strikers ended their fast later Saturday and the demonstration disbanded with no reports of violcnt-c. Reports from the Iranian capital of Tehran said Afghan militants scaled the walls of the Soviet Embassy there and tore down the Soviet flag. Those who gained ent rance to the com - pound reportedly wer e partici- p ants in a demonstration in· volving thousands in the streets outs ide the building. The reports said the invaders we re driven otJt of the compound by lslami<' r~volutionary ~ua.rds The Soviet news agency Tass denounced the attack as an "out· rageous provocation ." It called the demonstrators "t hugs" and "hooli gans" and said they in· fliC'tcd "considerable m<tterial Shuttle ready for la1D1ch pad CA PE CANAVERAL, F la . CA P> -Space agency ornclals gave fin al approval Saturday for the s pace sh uttle Columbia to be rolled out or its assembly build- ing and moved to the la unch pad at Cape Canaveral. "We are go for Monday and we don't expect any problems in being ready ror the move," said John Yardley, spokes m an for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. after emerging from a long review m eeting at the Kennedy Space Center. Commander John Young and Robert Crippen, the astronauts who have been waiting to fly the first shuttle into orbit. will be on hand to watch the Columbia set o ut at 5 a.m . PST on a seven- hour journey from its assembly building to the launch pad near the Atlantic Ocean. By Tuesday. workers were to begin final preparations for launch i ng the s huttle. The launch, t hree yea rs behind schedule. now is targeted for March or April. damage" in the embassy's re· ception hall. Tt\SS REPORTED from the Afghan capital of Kabul the openini.t Of a ('Onference or "the national and patriotic fo rces" of A f~ hanas tan Tass said the m eeting was attended by 1.500 delegates representing workers. peasants. c le r gy and tribal groups as well as party and gov- ernment leaders. The a gency s aid Karmal acknowledged "serious damage to i ndu s try, ag ric ultu r e. tran sport. S('hools. health in· stitutions and other branches of the economy·• inflicted by the anti.communist rebels. But Karmal told the delegates that the Afghan people and their Soviet allies had "over- turned the plans of inte rnational reaction." Th e Sov i et U ni o n and Afghanist an contend the Afghan in s urgency is rome nte d by "counter-revolutionary" forces in Pakistan. China and Western nations. One of the stated aims of the current Kabul conference is "the repulsion of intri~ues plotted by imperialis m and Chinese hegemonism." MOSCOW HAS said the Marx- is t government of Hafizullah Amin. who was killed in last year 's coup. had asked for as- sistance. Soviet offi cials have said Soviet forces would be withdrawn whe n what t hey called outside "interference" in Afghanistan's affairs ceased. Snow hits Carolinas ,l ................ .,, ~IQht \now Pt,.VA1lf"() i1110"Q ,h,. Alla"Uc Coa\t from c.f'ntr.-1 Sootn C>trollna to 0e1 ...... , .. on s.>1u<1ln .. 1'• ~rwn ''"°'Ifft b¥ ll~AVV •Al!\ ant mettlno \n()W < """"' tt!>Od1nq 1n 1..-Ho•l"-tl fr•vtlet'\ ad"l\or1t-\ ""' .. ,,. oot-IM) 0.(AU'4> ol llqM ""'°"' O•., '°""'"" O .. •w•r•. j.Outf\f'~\t~rn Marvt•nd •o!t"t•\tf'rn \ltrq1n1• dnd w f'\t u tral Ho<lh '"'"''"" Othf'• IMJ•h of he •~Ion had rllin .,..S clrlttl• ~ ... s thr lor,i '"°"'\torm ol tlw WI SO!\ 10< SOlllll C.,OI,""' .. 1111 • tr\ < •ta1nno1nti-.CNrle•tonArN •I" ... , •ub•td•no 1n '"" ,...,"""'''·"°"' •-n<I rtm<tlr\fd " -.flou~ prOblem Stw••' t1un<1r"d,. 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(Jrt A•no Alchmonct S.lt L.tU Se•lll• SI LOUI\ SIP Ump~ SI SI• Mar"' $p01<8"41 Tulia W•,hlntln lwt .... t .... ..... • • • " ' l1 " 11 JI 11 17 16 • 63 5\ s• JI ,. 10 St J1 61 ~I 33 H 6• 0 ,. 11 S& n 41 ,. 1' n ..... ._ ...... a.,. -· Otr 1 4 WSW , W5W , w J w Artificial heart pu!"ps for calf SA LT LA KE C ITY <AP > A ca Jr has set a world record of 222 days for survival with an artificia l he art. the University or Utah said Saturday T he 6 6.5 percent of income heang wathhel<.I w1ll he the same for all workers in the program An tn dividual ('an ('alculate the amount of money that will be withheld from a paycheck by applying the percentage to earnings The calf. named Ten- nyson. r eac h ed th e 222-day mark Saturday. the university said in a statement. The stale· m ent s aid the calf was healthy, eating well and exercising on a tread· mill three hours each week. A THIRD CHANGE an the Social Security program 1s an ant rease an tht• amount of money Social Securi t ~ benl'f1C'iaries may earn without hav ang their hcnefits reduced. People aged 65 to 71 will be C1blc to cam S5 .SOO w1thoul l<1s1ng an y benefits. up from S.5.000 in 1980 Peo pie under 65 will have a S4.0RO ceiling on earnings. up from SJ. 720 Onl'e the ceiling on carnanJ(s is reached. benefits are reduced by SI for ever y $2 earned for beneficiaries 72 and older. AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE SUITS ,,/ Reg. 155." to 295." I :. NOW , 124. 80 to 1/~,.. ~ 234.80 "1 Inc luded in this vast selection ... 2 pc. suits, vested 3 pc. suits & 4 pc. quads. : Choose from one t· of the very finest collection of clothing for the BIG & TALL MAN in Southern California. Har-t-Sehaffner & Marx, Palm Beach, Botany & Fulton Park . Wools, wool/blends & polyesters. Solids stripes & plaids. Reg ....... 46-56 Long ... . 4&56 X Long ..... 42·56 Portly . . ... 42-60 .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ............ _. __ ,,. ...... _._,.,._ . ._ ·---"'-...... .._. _._ .. _···---··#······-· .. ·-·· •. • •• , .... ~-J ... # .... ~ •••• ,,, •" -"""''' • ,, t ' ....... ,_, ... , ........................ .___. ......... _. ........ ~~~~ s hould li sten when you t alk to ) ourself. a t.:n1vcr s 1t y of North Carolina p~ycholo~1st s a ys You may h<l\'l' somcthan~ to s ay .Just sat ha<:k. relax and lis ten. says Or Shirlc' Sanrlcrs "I c an't help hut wonder he)\~ m<.tny good. l'reative ideal> wt· throw out s imply bec~use we don't g1vC' them a fair heanng ... The majority of pcoplt' who talk to th1•m :-.l'IH•:-. fall into two C'ategon es, -;he ":.11c1 Thl•n.• :Jrc tho"c who pl<1n to talk to tht·m:-.<'h l'"· an<I lht>re arc those who do 1t s p11ntant•1Ju.":>b 1'1.•oplt• \I.ho :Jrl' rehears ing s pC'ct·hc:-. fall 1n1C1 lh<' first group llearang the spoken word·is a way of making thoughts concrete so they 1·an ht> wt>i~herl m1>re QIJJec•tively. she sa~s Thinking out loud falls under the second cate1rnr) , . ,__~ 1 Rose 1w• a rose 'l nknu" n " ... huµpt!r . the Lcx·h Ness Monster PlPl' Band. lht: "Rad Year Blimp:" a drill lt'am ol suit d ad t-xecut1ves twirling brief t·a ~!', and a lll·foot rnock up of the \1X missile "er~ some of the zany participants in the fourth annual Ooo Dah Parade Saturday in Pasadena. a spoof on the more staid Rose Parade. ·Hunch saves family Father rescues four from monoxide poisoning C:'OVENTH'l'. HI I A P I Charles /\. Sutl'llffe's tlaughter and :.on-1n la" sa id they and their chlldrt'n had the flu. hut Sutcliffe wa~ sus µi cious. His hunC'h saved them from dying of carbon monoxide po1so'\lng from a'faulty wat£•r h('ater. Sut rlirre. 59. knew his son-in· law. Raymond Thibodeau. and his family had not been feeling wel I all "eek. but he was alarme d b v Thibo dcau 's telephone l'all .Friday morning. His wifv. Evon. \ook the rail and rela)cd he~ ('(lncern to him "HI:: SAID they alf had the flu . liut it sounded lake something more than that to me. They we re all ove r here Chris tmas for dinner and they were In good spirits. except for the headac h es they had." Sutfliffe said. Sutcliffe and his wife decided to make the fi ve-minute drive to their daughte r 's home to make sure thl'y were all right A delay of fi\'e more minutes and his daughter. her husband and two of their three children would have died. fire officials ~aid . A third child. a 13-year-old da ughter. had sta~ed with the Sutdiffes Christmas night. The front door was unlocked when they arrived '·The sm ell of gas fumes was strong," Sutcliffe said. "It was the kind of thing. if you'd been there all along you probably wouldn't notice. ··But coming in from the frt>sh air it really seemed strong." HE AND his wife threw doors op e n and r a ised windows, smashing the glass from those that were frozen shut. They called police. who sent a fire department "WHEN Wt: got m there. wt! res r uesquad. knew it wasn·t the flu.·• Sutcliffe The Thibodeaus were treated said. Their daughter. Charlene. for carbon monoxide poisoning ::ind her hus band were in their' a t the Paw tu x et Va 11 e y firs t floor bedroom They Eme rgency Room . The two responded to Sutcliffe's voil:e youngste rs were taken to Kent but were incoherent. County Memorial Hospital. All l!µstairs. Denise, l5. was lying were re)eased by late Friday af· unconscious on the bathroom ternoon. floor. Mark. llJ, was in his bed. "I wouJd say that in another Sutcliffe andnis wife could not fi ve minutes or so they all woutd get a reaction from either of~ .. have been dead," Fire Chief them Stanley Mruk said later ter 'hr1Stmas _ -'learance - §tofi2@ Grcot y {>ur-enrt sauings on cfaytirne dresses. euening ctresses. classic anc1 contemporary SJJonstuear. knits. s uits. coats, linger ie a11d Jc'Jungew@Gr, accessories. and one-of-a-kind designer fashions. A ll from the f inest American and European houses. Take advantage of these savings w ith a Jo hn Hogan Optional Charge Account. Come in or call for a convenient mail-in charge application. 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Haley I Publiahar T~I KMvll JEdltor Bar~r• KrelblChl Edltorl1I P-oe Editor Richard Reeves --t's not forget mployees' safety Force of 'pitiful giant' .Jimited SOmt-• l'}cbro"~ \\\•r\' ral!t •ct In Santa Ana labt week WASHINGTON What do we "hl'n thl' Uru11gt' Count~ lWttrd ur S upervisor voted to do ,f tbe Russi ans invMl.e.. • lhc JI Jnllhuo J1alL ot duunistrauoo-<>cc-up1ed Poland? The best guess here, 1 nclLnjl romplNlo n 111 f't!.,all t11 muJc~ the building earth whether Jimmy Cart er or q u kfl -.11r" Ronald Reagan is president, is \\ h 1l \~ uit ~uq>e ,.,into: about th~ hoard's 8('tlOn was lhat 1rnother question What can we ln\tt ~ vmph ""' "U!ii pl~t·oo on th.: .. a fet y of the gent!ral do? JlOOhl thd111 n tht· vt.toµlt who urt• an th1: building the most We could ao to war but we ah e ~\l c c•ulll) ~m 1>IO)'l't'' who \\Ork there every day won 't and ·evtirybody, including The t urtJ foufld t hl' bu1khng' <•ondUlOO dangerou::, the Russians, l'oou 0 h 100 ordt'1 thut ull rJubhl' rllt.'elln"~ be held knows t haltd. ,. • " W e cou ll t•"ht-n• "hilt' t'mt.'rgenc) repair::, art madt! The re-sputter a nd JiJtr "ork ~ 111 bt_.~an 111 Januury and as S{'heduled to be wrin g 0 u r f'umplett"d an Ma) hands and lt'unhl'r the bo~n.1 ::,aatl that µuola<.· l!ntry in the bwld1ng the Rus:.ians "lhould ~ mantmllt'd For t.'XlUllplt>, 1t wus suggested tht.' co u Id <on 11ubhc mforrn<1taun olf1t e tx· t'dOl'atcd until repairs are tinue on their , ompletcd not so-me rry f he board took 1b <u:llon des pite warnin gs from the wa y , •n va<I· rnunl)""'}'oune,t'I '~ offi<:t> that tht: county likely would be ~n~e:/~~t~e could try to fi nd a hd d nablc tn the e\•ent of lllJUr' • or death caus~d by any middle wu,· before the old men I Jtlu n: ul tht' struc tur e.· in the KrC:mltn dcc1clt.' to lurch '" ont: can as::.~::,S wh..it the c hanC'es of uch a failure som e tare thar v.111 for · ·...Ill"_ _ • .u--1.-<.:m~~u I.tan lo& ~ ho ~'av~ ex t:ttnin-ed-thl' build nrg. ---1--:;-· o-m-e~bod:-. y mlo the be ~inning~ of ''" v H·r .ig re ... th al 11 lakely would suffe r serious damage in a world war I lit t·\ c11t of a major earthquake. And the experts h ave said "•uth'"·rn I 'alalorna :J is due for JUS t s uch a quake. l'tu: l1<1ard ·s {'Onl·er11 for the general public, of course, ( .m not he l<tullcc.J IL st·cms j usl a bit s trange, though, l h al lh<.' t·onh·rn did not carry over to those w ho because 111 their Jobs must call the unsound s tructure home. SSI cuts seem cruel The pre-Ch ristmas mail brought some bad n ews for l'l1h •rly Californians w hose regular Social Security checks ,11'(• augmen ted oy Supplem ental Security Incom e CSSI >. As of Jan. I, their monthly pay ments will be reduced. To qualify for SSI. a recipient must be 65 or olde r . o r cl1~abled. or blind, and must have a verv limited income :ind limited other resources. · In other words, these are the neediest of the poor. In California, the cut will affect 700,000 people, of "horn the larges t group -500,000 -are aged s ingle µ ~rsons living a lone. Al presen t an a.verage aged. disabled person living cilone receives $420 a month. As of the firs t or the year . Sl8 wall be c ut from that pay ment because. the olds ters w~re advised, the s t ate is short of money. . The move is the result o f a n act of th~ state I l'/.!ls lature. A Re publican-backed rider in t he s tate ~)udgct re<tuires that future payme nts be calculated on a ...,,H·allcd California Necessities Index. rather than the t 'unsumer Price Index. · In a way this is fa ir, because m any recipients are not .d'fcctcd, for example. by increases in the cost of new home!'> or nc\\ c·ars w h ich are inC'luded in the overall con- -.u mcr index. They are. of course. affected by food, rent. utilities J.f\(i µublic transportation increases, though most are cfrgible for m edical care. Altho ugh t he SSI checks are distributed by t he feder a l Social Security system , the states are permitted to contribute a State Supplemental Payment (SSP). And (·Cl ltfornia has the most gene rous SSP program in the na - t 1on , µaying more than a ll other states put together. In the case of the $420 ch eck, m ore than ha lf· C$238). !\;,-.. come from the state contribution. So the state cannot ht faulted for past. or even present gen erosity. However, considering t h e dire plight of most of the n ·c:ipaents. a nd the impact or even a small reduction in 1 heir m eaJ,?;er living allowance. the move seem s cruel. Especially so, consid ering that as one olds ter com· mented on receiving his notification. the papers are full nf n e ws about huge salaries and pensions being handed \•ut to government officials on the theory that ··we can't ,..l'l good people" if the pay scales aren 't hig h enough . That may be true. but it's a bitter pill for the SSl folks t o .swallow. T H t: l 'NITl.:0 STATES ma~ not exa<'lLY be 1.1 "pitiful giant, .. but it 1s a giant and it is to tx- pitied . al IC'ast in the tr ad 1(ional terms of 1mper1alasl h1stor:-Wt· hav~ g1ganliC' power. intcrl'st am.I appetites. but wt• arc in thl' not necessarily unhealthy procl·:.s of eschewing tht• usc r>f the usual means of prt.>~t·n·in g afflue nt bulk . m1htary fnn·e Tht• leadt•r of th e fr1>c world. for all pract1ral purpoSt'S is not ready, willing or able to Jight We may n(W(tf be agajn Our military capacity, again for all pracll<'al purposes, m ay be ·'limited" lo destroying the world or. at le as t. huge chunksofit at a l>lar.t But the proble111 , if th<Al 's what 1t 1s. 1s fur more fund:tmt!ntal than ho~ ma} men 1 and women) \loe ha\'e an uniform . how good lh<·1r guns are. and how rapid our rapid del'loyment (orcei> reallv tire T ll E F:\f'T IS th al n111:-.l uf lht:' people 11f tht> de m<wra<'y d<1 not w<.1nl to faghl and the propug:rn da m at•hinerv tr ad1Urmally u~cd to whip u11 a pc11ple to tl ying for :.i l'8UM' ('an l ~H>rk in an open, 1nformat1on gorg ed s oca f't ~ Atll l'rll'ans h<I\ e too much true, unt 111e n 1nfusing and conlratJ11• Loi·> Ull OJ:m~ LL.o-n--LI>-IH' mubih.tl'.f "" kno\\ too mu\·h tu d1~1 rg<' IJUl lht.·1 c !tJ v. in rm~ f()r ·1 tw <; 1111H'r fl 1~ 1111po:-.~11Jle for OIC' to c-011 ('t'l\'t' of ;,im lt.:!dd••I or lcadN~ uf 1h1 ..; ~Ot'll'tY hem~ t•apable of rnntrolling lhe flow of informa· uor1 WC'll C'nough or long cnou~h to pt>r..;uadc l:J rg<' numher:-. uf I\ m l·rt<•ans to n :.k dt:'ath 01 the dl:'ath or tht•ir rbldre11 Thi~ •~ nut 1 ~40 I rlun t think a Hoo,1•velt. l"ninkhn or 'fc.'fid~. 1•u11ltl -,t ir the• mass agatnsl the 1·r1nl l1<t111g \'01res on lhl:' rnghlh n <· w s \\ h al c' c r e I s e 1 I 1 s , • • Opinions expressed in lhe s pace abOve are those ot the Daily Pilot \I Why run for (o~rtSS if you gottA live li!<Q your con<,tifuen1s?" Other views expressed on this page are those of the11 authors and artists Reader comment is invited Address The Daily P11ot , P O £3cl( 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Andy Rooney television is a force for peace. or pacifism;. t he new technology provides too much knowledge, including the knowledge of what it looks like and sounds like to be shot in the stomach. THE R USSIANS know o r sense that. Obviously they would prefer not to go tn and start slaughtering Poles, but they Scl•m to thfok that, if they have to, they ('an get away with it. T he} probably can, and they might think they could one day 111 Iran. or Saudi Arabia, or West German~. So. what· do we do" In the :-.hort run, I assume, we would. dl'spit c Heagan's pandering vam paign prorpiscs lo farmers, enct all grain shipments to Soviet t;n1on and ('lamp on a few other embargos. It ma:i not be nice lo us<' fooJ as it "~pon. but it's nan·r than us ing weapons al> weapons. Hut. in fa('t. we have ahout run out the string of our own trade weapons. We used thC'm up when the Russ1aos went 11ito Afghanistan ST ILL, TRADE HAS to be the hoy to a defacto pacifist foreign policy attempting to deal with an .i~~rcc;sive and uns('rupulous ad· ver~ar\' The United States and its al lacs do need a moral equivalent of war. or. ralher. a prcirti('al sub· ... 11tute for war For trade war lo be effective a~ a deter rent to the un<'on· George Mair trolled acting out of Soviet ambl· lions and con('erns, legitimate and illegitimate, it would have to be waged by more than ju.">t the United Stutes. France. West Germany. Japan . C anada Argentina. Many more. Effe.c tive economic action takes real allies these days. AND I F WE are really leaders, the United States will have to give up a great deal that dirty word "s acrifice" to ('Onstruct a.new trade order that satisfies more than one self· interest. ou,· own There could be more rather than fewer foreign cars on our roads. but may be ther e would be fewer tanks massed on bortlers The wrecks or the 'nrted Na tions and the Leagul• of Nations are_tcstimony lo the fart that 1l 1:. almo:.l 1mposs1ble lo deter military force.• without mahtar) force But the increasrng in terdependenr'-' of national economies inl'luding those of the Soviet L'nion :md its alhcs provide another op portunity to reat h for lh'-' oldest dream And the inc\'llable rr lu1·1ance of a real demo('rac·y r •hink lhe L'nited States is more dem- ocral1e now than its founders and our fathers t'Ould ever have imagined to i:o to war make~ Ameri('ans \ht> pe<>plc who ha\e to try again • Abandon war toys, grow up with peace The rneredable 1d10('Y of tht- hum a n r ace 1s nt'Vl:'r more dramatirally illustrated than 1n our obsession "1th k11l1n )! ca('h other We ar<' the only sp<•c1es of animal that engages 1n mass k11l1n)! r,f our ov.n kind At the pres e nt tame. the human race spends about half a tr1 ll 1 on dollars a year on wt'apons of war thal ·s abo ut a million bucks a minute ~ And we are upping that fq~ure every ) c a r . I n Am\' r 1 r a · s 1·as t'.'. v.c are nov. pl:inn1n1-; on doubling our milalar) expend 1tures between no..-. and 1985 Bf:\'OND SPF.SDISG all that wealth. we are also using up valuable mineral resour('es that are tn limited s upply. Ten per ('enl of the ('hrom1um, n1('kel. lead . ('Oppe r and manganese ust>d in the t:.S is used by our mili tary. The mind boggles at the thought of what ('Ould be done wath all that mone~· for pea('eful enterprises It ('Ould help to sta mp out infant death . star\'a I ion. dl1 terac·'. contaminated "'at1:r. H•rrn1nt1l 1llnt•Ssl'S and in adequate housing a nd nutril1011 T ll E IRO~\' ISthJl mut'hof th1· military m1 Aht nf lh1· \\ur\d 1!. used to ket'p dH•lalors an pov.t.·r bet·ause of popular unrest from the have nots within a nation or to keep have.no! n ations from taking things from tht• have na- tions. Yet, the wealth might bet ter be spent m helpin~ the have nots become h aves. If. for example, the m ilitary di c tators 1n L.1t1n Amcn<'a. Afrll'a and mur h of Asia !-pent all thal mont•:-on ).!l\·in~ tht•1r people a dt•t·t:nt llfl' thl· <111· lators would not haH' to t~· 111 constant ft'ar or r•·\ 11lut1on TflF. ~,\~IE, of t oursc rould be said for the tv.o ).!rt.:!al powers of the ~orld . Huss1a :rnd the l " .S An <I ' l' l . th t' 1 r leadership IS t•\'t'n more JIJ\ t'nil1' 1n its refusal tn abandon the ti .vs of war and lr;. to l1n• in pt·ar·e · Lookin_g .tt ni;inkind 's I on~ hrs tor) of warfan'. 1t ma:-be 1m possible for us tt> ka t k the• genocide habit Whal a traj?.edy when vou <onsldl•r \\hat m11!hl be in its plan · Boyd/Jet and tonic Cash vs. credit card power? Worth checking .... -By L.M. BOYD People who live dose to big a irports tend lo drink more Ii· quor than people who live fa_rtb_er away~ evidently. H1•sear chcrs from UCLA c·hc•('kcd out a group or 80.000 n'sidents with in three miles of the Los Angeles International Airport. Deaths from c ir- rhosisorthc liver a mong them r an 140 ~rccnt higher than among a like group who lived si'X miles away. Jet noises are hl~med Q Where'd we get the phrase" Let George do it"? /\, That traces back to the life of one Georges Damboise, l460· 1510. Historical footnotes h1flkatc he became a bis hew at Dear Gloo1nv . Gus ,If the Iranians got half iA billion dollars per hostage can you im · agine how m a n y Americani> wou l d be c o m e h ostages • throughout the world ? • • c.s.c. r,t .. "'I Gtot -"iM1111 ••• • ...... ::c~: .. ,,,: ~'19;:. ~~.::. ~ ' .... ,,.,.. .... ,_ "' ....... c;_, CO.t, O..ly ~ .... .. age 14. Hard to believe. Later , he was named a minister of state, then appointed as a lieutenant general in the army of Louis XII or Fran('e. Evidently. Georges Damboise was thf' man tht• powers turned to when they wanted som clhmg done . Q. Has any U.S. Pres ident ever taken personal command of military troops while in of· ficc.1. A·. Only Otle. Tames Madison. When the British moved against Washington in Ull4 Q . What proportion of the chubby children turn out to be overweight grownups? A. About85perccnt. Ever see blue wood? How about plnk wood? A British firm grows s uch. Makes nov· e lty furniture out of it. They grow the colored w ood naturally, by fertilizing with che m icals. the same way gardeners grow hydrangeas e ithe r blue or p ink o n pur pose. You get some Idea of the growing-pains turmoil in the M ld,dJe East when you re· a llze that the population of eve ry nation thereabouts has doubled ln the last 30 years. -ffow..-1MDT"TI!ter&1'I of \fie Spanish-American War are atlll llvlnc? A. About 240, accordlna to tht Veterans AdmlnistraUon. ' It seems very strange to me that lhe lhmg stores are W'>rst a\ is takin~ your money If they spent as much hiring more peo pie to colle('t money as lhey spend decorati ng their wmdows. shoppin~ would take half tht' time it doe~. The stor es lff<' full of good things to buy and I had no lrou ble findinA presents for people this ye a r : t h~ problem 1 had was a('tually buying them One day I bought four presents a nd paid for them !ouL different .r ways just to see which was quickest. l ) I ('harged to my a('· count al Bloomingdale's 2) I put on my American Express card 3 ) I paid by check 4 ) I paid cash BELIE VE ME. if vou don·l already know, ther e is no quick way to gel rid of your money in a store. Not many people carry a lot of cash with them. t do n't, and I like lo pay e ither by check or credit card. I Cigure a credit card costs the store money -so eventually it c06ts m e money - and I see if they 'II take my personal check finl. They usual- ly say yes. but that's the begin· ning of a long check on my life alnce...1 efL~&.he S.J!.Vic._f'itht after World War JI. IT ISN'T A.NY easier if you want to pay with a c redit card. In either case, they take your h cen:-.e vour cr .. dit card and whatc\'e r· else you have m your pocket with your name on 1t, and rlbappc•ar tnlo another room Th1•1 •· lhl'\ make a p!wnc. call to somt! grCJl c:redil·checking Or· itan1.tat1on iri th(' sky Lo see 1f \In) thini: \'OU 0 \'C g1 \'PO them IS stoll•n or lo Sl'c if your n;ime 1s on their bnd l'heck list I DON'T STEA I. C'red1l card!. or st 1t•k ~Lores with bucJ checks. but J'm alwa)!. a ht..tl1· tense wh1I th<> rlerk I!. checking my rredil I cto hu .,.c l·nough money in the bank. cfon 'I I., When diet I pay ,\meric:in Express last ? Is tl po:-.!>1ble 1·m on their bad hst'l At any moment 1 expc('t lhe loufl speakers in the store to m nke an announcement: ··Attention Shoppers! Attf'n· tion All Shoppers! Mr. Andrew Ronne>, lhl' g<'nticman in the brown suit' with the green st riped tie no~ standing at the ('ashier·s clesk, as trying to pass a bad c he"k' Attention All Customers!" I DON'T K NOW what they ac· tually do to people whose che('ks or credit cards don't clear. For all l know. they're taken out back o f the store, lined up against the wall and shot.. It's got so most s tores want to see two pie('es of identification in addition to yollr-dTiveT, license even if you want to pay for something in cash. Stores are ve~ suspi<;_Lous of an~iol you put m front Oftheir cashier and they're not about to take a $20 bill from you without a fight. I went to a 1portln1 toocb store to buy my '°" • wNldt for -·-·· ......... 1----.... Christmas. He races ('anoes in ('O ld water and often ('apsizes. Four clerks hound ed m e, asking 1f they could help while I was looking-~l the wetsuits. but I didn't want help then. l had the uneasy feeling the ('lerks were working on ('Q mmission, so I didn't want to take their time until I was ready to buy and I didn't want them lo be sore at me ir I decided not lo buy one. 1 · m chicken lilce that. I •'INALL\' pi('ked what I wanted and spok'-' to one or the clerks. He was no longer in- terested "Just take it lo the cashier ... he said. At the fror.t of the :.tore lh('re were 11 people in a ltnt.' being served by two cashiers I figured if three or the m were paying by ('redit c ard that had to b che('ked and three were paying by check a nd a couple more wanted their purchases wrapped and malled, I could be there m line until Christmas Eve I put the wetsui t on a ('Ounter filled with down v.csts and sl art· ed ·to leave. Two sale.smen were. standing al the door and as ea('h new ('Ustomer ('ame in. one of them asked. !'nlac1tously. "May I help you"'·· Whe re were lht>) when I needed them al the ('ash1er's desk? --I ' • -3 ' 1'--! I I.• ~~~ _f}c·~; .. 'I J "-. ~· t "Are tNy ••lowed to w•llc out wtthOut buytng en,thlftt?" . . -... ..._ ._......,.__ ...... ____ k _____ .... _,._ ... -----.... ~ -----·------...-. ... -. ~---...--------· -...---~ ........... 1 ........... ..-~"·---· ._. ... #••• ......... '-_...,. ____ ........ ·--·----...---... ~ .,..----..----q ~ t -., .. 4 .14 "-' ,..,.. • .,.,,,. 1tl ore gp__i_n __ .i_o __ n ________ Su_nda_y •. Dec •• •.m.~·'·2·8···'·98·0--T·o·w-ri.teilt•h•e·~-:.'~.:.~.I ~.·~.t./~.=.~.;.:.i.f~.~.~.~t.4a.6;·2·~:.:.;.1C·A·9·2·6·26---"·l-, DoN 'r BoTH&R, Eb1soN--IHIS l~IN~ ISN'T SOPPOSEt> 'TO <ao FASTER TMAN S' ~M. ANYWAY! ' ' ._,- ~~-----·v ~lailhox M anhlgS 1ny tif y Vocabulary readjl for a new year? ,. Editor· a Note Words. lake people, go thrO\lflh chattge&. T~ are bo,,l, lhty gr()U), become very old and somell_mes die A word familiar to ~r > grandparents may not mean much to you. And a teen-ageT'! oocabula~ may be laced Wi th new vonahon.&. Along Wtth everyday !lang. wor<Lt cdn"- be a parked by euenl s and trends. Jn this two-part quit prepared 1n cooperalton with Purdue Un1veraiy /acuity. you con test your knowled~ of today'• words vs the vocabulary of' yesterday Today 's part melt.Ides words rect"Tttly coined or popular nt1'1> • while next Sunday's lut will recall word& of an earlier genercitinn . most 1J/ which hove long been m retirement MODF.RN MEANINGS Gridlock a traffic Ja m h pa ncake c footb<ill field 2 St rokl' a. suµp(Jrl '" reward b . belittle c. count J Ta 1l-galt- b follow t1 c:ar too clos~Ly b vn· foo tb<tll game picnic l' hall.! on t o another roller-skater from beh111d 4 Ma instreaming a 1nJf>Cti11g narcot1c5 dj re ctly into a major \•ein h 111t1:grating hand1capperl c hildren intn thl.' <'lac;sroom <: fishing al the edge of river rap1<l1i 5 lly pc t1. dcver per ... cm b nervou ... 1 ens11111 l t•xaggcrat 11•11 r. Lt11d back t1 rid1<:ulou ... b :,.11l1M! dlJWll c ca:-.ua l -; K1l:.d1 Cabinet wives, finery causing dismay t1 o;fl·l·pin~ twf! h ;,i rt v.11rk c mnnn H Stont v. CJ l 1 To thl· Editor I h.n t• bc~n •• Republtc;1n for 10 v c-a r~ /\mt "ha lever the varied reason~ for that. ~hcv have for mt• been idealistic rea sons. that h;.i vc nothing to do with prot1~cting the status quo m orde r to protrct pe rsonal power and wealth Indeed. I have none of thes<> M y b e in g t hat k 1n rl o f Re publican, causes me now to lo(lk with dis may on the ~arish and vulgar di::'play of narcissis m being splashed da ily a cross the pages of the press by Nancy Re agan 's coterie of s o-c1d led friends rt is especially dishea rtl'ning tha t some of the women a re wives of cand ida tes for cabinet r ank in the government. R F.AllF.R.'i have hecn surfeit - ed with lhe e ndless pictures of simpering society d ames. posing in their new clothes. grinning in the spotlight or endless parties. a n d s pread a cr oss full-page newspaper layouts like com - me rcial fashion models. Perhaps it is just te rribly im - portant that a new era of costly fas hion and persona l finery is to be expected purportedly in the ca p it al of our n at ion. T his, however, is doubtful. But. more pointedly, ( fear. it IS tO be aC· companied evidently by some 1>f the worst m<inners :md values. the most unbridled a ppe tites for pub l ic·i l y, a nd t h e m ost a hom inahle vulga rity we have e\•er witnessed by those who ope nly vublis h a nd e xploit their fncndships wi th a first lady. Suffice it to sa y that we have had 1t up lo here with their fr ivolous displ ay of t he fr1p • ,.,. O•ily ,., ... -k-. ,...,,...,., .,.. c-n Ury ,,.,,. ~--.. LM1en .-id M ~­ le: l•TtlW't.ll P-Eilltor, eoa ts.t, c .. w ~w. CA tUU. L•IVrt <••ti ... r•• l•r potlMIUll ... .......... ,,.._ .. --·· ...... ,.. -,.Cl .. .. 1u._. . ...-.S' _. •H .......... ""'" .. if>CI-WI llWf .. Wtlllfwl<f lft •,.._ielf clruunsw..c .... peri.,.·s of wealth a11d P<lwer \.\ t' \\Ondl'r wh<-tl ll IS ;.i.ll l!,Oing lo le<1n t(J. onc·1· these lype'i 11r~ en trenl'ht'd in the adm1n1s lrat1on Wl• s uggest t hese women cool thl:'lr al'l f'or tht· sake llf thl' counlry and u f lhe 1r puhtit:al part.>. d1spla~ ~omt• iH'rs,inal a11<1 puul1c reticence 1n thl' mcrli a. W e don 't need any mon• Maril' Antom~ttcs We don't nt•cd any m o rl' c·11kc. whtlt' some ha ve no brc;.icl R . WI LLIAMS ffbforir Nrparafion To the Editor · Pe rmit me to comment on Cha rles McCa be's editorial on church and state. found in the Dai- ly Pilot, Dec. 17. T here has been ·a lot said about the sepa ration of churc h and st ate. but few seem lo define what they mean when they use the phratle.' T he Founding Fathers were op· posed to the esta blis hment of a sl ale ·s uppo rted c hurch. no t opposed to receiving the bless- ings of God for doing ri~ht in hjs eyes. The farm ers we re opp()Sed to bringing America back under the shackles of centralized re•· ligion . not Qpposed to follflw ing Bible principle in their daily g uid;.i nce and governmental fr amework. To unders tand this rliffer,,nce is cssenta ;.il Ou r Con:.t1tution 1s a document of written law founded upon scrip tural ideas because the Fathers wer<' heavily influenced by Bible philosophy Our co untr y was esta blished by those who wer e fundamental in their Chnstian1 ty, bul strnngly in opposition to a l lowmgQne religious philosophy or dogmt1 to rule our re ligious prar lice The huma nistic philoc;ophy of the day says that those who are Christians can be involved in gov- er nment, but they arc not allowed Nicholas von Hof (1nan "What seem s to be the !rouble?" to present their vie ws on what will give us the peat'e able lives we all des ire IT IS PAST TIME that we qui<'kly rea lize two very impor- tant thoughts · I . Tha t the solution to t he separation of church and state proble m cannot be taken care of by m ore go vernme nt control. of which Mr. McCabe hints. because that est ablish es h umanis tic authority over the people. and a departure from the original in- tents of th{• Found mg Fa thers 2 That Honald Rea~an. Jerry Falwell. and J<imes Robison are not In aJl> way supporting , court- mg, enC'Ourag1ng. or prea ching the er,tahlis hmenl of a state rr- lt gion T hey jrc cou ntering hurn :ini!>ll c thought th at has r uined our c·ourit rr . encouraging people to rf'lurn to the Hiblical ide as on which our country was founded . and using the airwaves to w<irn America of the thre ats to relig ious and pol itiral freedom I um thankful t hat opposing newc; on all 1~sues l'<1n st ill be pre · sented throu~h all t yµes of medrn. fl 1s hop('d that this opportunity and frecd111n will never be con· trollC'd !iv a few to the µoint of silencing that which Amt>ric anc; nt•cd to hf'ar RICllARI> I.. HI LTS ffaMfrr plan Hml• ~d To th(• Editor Thank you for your Det• 22 editorial de~a1b1ng p nv<itt' p1lcit opposition \ll t he John Wayne Airport m aste r p lan The Ora nge Cuunty Pi lots Assoeia· lion is an organiza tion of pnvate pi lots. and 'A-e a re concerned ;.ibout being squeezed out of th~ airpo rt as your edito rial st11ted . ho wf'vcr . that 1s onl) one uf our e<mcern:. We oppose the mas ter plan because it is a bad deal for the general public ll 1s a plan which will c!te~morc pro blems thon it will solve. Instead of .spendin~ $70 to $100 m 1llton to convert John Wayne from a general aviation airport into a sub par regional airport over the violent objections of a irport neighbors a nd private pilots. w e belie ve the county should spend the money to build facilities at El Toro where ther e is s till enoug h o pe n s pace. airspace. and parkinR space to cr eate a first c lass re g 1o n11I air port. i\nd. we believe we :.hould build a facility for small. non·Jet general avia tion aircr::tfl at Los Alamitos Resen ·(' Center ADMITTEDL Y th e r e• 1s military opposition !o joint use at El Toro and Los Ala mitos. hut eircumst<inces change. Al somt: point. in their own best interests th€.' military is likely to iO\ 1te 1oi nt use of thPse under ut ilized fac1 htws. We should ~ planninJ[- now for ju~t !'uch an l'ventuahl~ 1f we ever expect to have ade- quate a ir tra nsportatwn in this county. ~.~ JAM ESB EVANS Preside nt. OCPA J tt\ft)Y. I ftl'k !> h offn 1111al 1 t·<;1c;1.mc1· r . l'111nl) l1 HOl)()t IC!> o (.'Xl.'rci'>•'" b the· rflbol 111(111,tn c plant ltfL 10 (.; rOUf.'11' a trhp11·al fl<.,h b t1.:cn ::igt• fan t· cl,1qu1sh A ~SW ERS: I a Po:-.~1bl y 1n:-;p1red by the '.'lew York C'lly trnn:o.!t stnk" gndlol·k '" a n.·~cnll:-co1n1.:d 1.1.ord used to '11:r,rnbc· the type 11f trnfflt• tie u11 that l'Oulrl happen · ... hen traff1t· in every rl1rect1on 1-. bllll'kl•d . 2 ..1 Stroke 1s a ..... ord borrnwcd frorp IJ~ychulogy ' tr ansae.- llon:i I analys1!> 11 is a ,·erb or noun mt>;.ir.ing suµµort <>r rt!· IA'(lfd ~i c Tail-gating ha., prohalJlv had '>e\'era l mean1n~s . but th<> latest. a:.soc1ated with th~ roll·.:r·skating trenJ. mean!> h&ng1og. nn 10 another rollc•r ·sk:sle r from behind 4 h. Mamstrcam in~ 1s the unoffil·1•il but rommon 1~1 m USt'<i for intt>grating handicapped .rh1ldren 1n10 th£' C'!a!'sroom It pro· ltably {'\\)lved rrom pla c 1n~ ihf' ehilrlren ·into lt1 e mJ111stream· " 5 c· H) PE' 1s an l..'>.a~.eeration c;uch a~ ... n l'\t1g,.:eratet1 al templ b~ med1<1 lO ·sell' J person nr prorl uct to thl' public 6 c Laid back ml'ans casual or 1'1.'llnng nrtcn uc;cd \h de'.,cnbe a rl.!lai..ed h fesl\IC 7 b. Ki tsch come:. from the German v.orri "'h1ch means ·lo s laµ a wo rk of art togethe r · ll has comi· tn mc11n t1n) artisti c ur literary material held to be nf low qualit) v. h1rh a ppeals tn popular tas te marked b~ sent1 mf>ntahty, :.ensi.jt1onalism or shc knf'SS fl. b. Sl.onc.•11alh11f,! h~'came a familiar v.11rtl through the W j tergatl! ~ candal It mf'aus offc-nng l•Jlal r< ,....,t,tnl't• · 9. b Ro bot1<'S is a word cn1m•d fM thr "'hnll' r1r l<I of autom ;\ lion relating tci rvboto; _ _ 10 b Grouµu.•:-;in.> general!' tc.:e11 age g1rh enraplured b~ rotk s tars or celt•brit 1~-.. "hu follo1.1. 1 heir 1dob \\ her ever t ht.•) a ppear . Scor•"Q ti 10 ro..,tt1 01 ,,0..,1 'l\iUt'-'I' o,,_. ot tt-tr '''"' •n, ••11, .. " e·,.f'(t 't rM.t prob.~c·., Ht> mftr~ ~o •,iow1f'dqr •t:I, tndn m\)'\t at ~CN• u •·f'C" •' o ' """' Wd '"""' ,, ,,,,a " ,, Otf' ( li.t\\ ... ~,49" l 0' ·~"'"' ,,. .. c::. iAI ,,.4't YOU 0 \JU ' """ Radical sister reminded: Never lose contact witl_i your era T wo radica~ women have been m the news lately_ One died a nd the other came back from the dead. Like a newspaper yellowed Crom sitting a decade under a hat box in a closet . a long- h i d d e n B e rna dine Dohrn gave herseU up to be prosec uted fo r r aci n g a r o und t h e s treets o f C h i c a go 11 ye ars ago. breaking store windows and pop- ping a cop on the noggin when the opportunity orre red. Strictly local c harges. the federal ones against her and her radical friends having been dropped. · Her c o mpanion , f e ll o w ...__,..W .... u.Ulemenon ·WUUarn Ayers, aClremalned underground althou1h no law enforcement authority wanted him for --•1'Mnt exeept-perhapa ur un. paid park1nc ticket. ONE 8V8PECT8 Ms. Dohrn 1ave herself up when it wH ftnally broupt home to her by BERNADINE DOHRN the massive disinterest edness of the society she says she's trying to overthrow that nobody. was looking for her. that s he hadn'! been forgiven;ollly forgoUen . What chimeras we re noaUng around between Ayers' two ears la ast_~sin . __ ~ - ow-doy ou 10 about playing the fugitive leader or the op- preaaed and dlspoqesaed when you are not being chased and the people for whom you are leadinl the let's pretend IUe of an ...... , ,,. escapee from a chain gang have never heard of you? SAUL ALINSK\', a unique American radical and effeetive o rganizational polttician . once said that. "If you get too far out in front or your own people. you begin to look just like the guys on the other s ide ." By the time Bernad ine Dohrn had t raveled from Manhattan to give herself up to the reluctant author ities in Chic ago she had come w resem ble a nothe r Upper West Side intellectua l li ving on th e f rin g e s of Columbi a University. Not bad but not rev- olutiona ry. When a thinker gets too far away from his base , he takes on the aspect of t he impractical dreamer ; when a radical does . he looks like a displaced iruot. .BERNADINE DOHRN came out of her lime wa rp using ex· pressions like ·•s truggle " _ .. Political-p,-isoneN 11 nd--other phrases which d ate he r and mak e h e r seem a 1l e n t o American culture. Nev4'rlheless. she w as right when t1he talked a bo ut the number or black persons around th e cou nt r y, abo u t th e recrudescence of a deg rad~d nastiness toward the least of our brethren a nd s iste rs . Bad times are coming for the weak and the m eek A few d ays befo r e Dohrn threw off the dirt covering the gr ave she had dug for herself. lhother radical wom an . aged 83, was put into hers. Dorothy Day. the tounder of the Catholic Worker movement. radical pacifist, ana rchist , one of the most im portant figures in the history of the American left, died. &~---~k for c;or1al 111s t1cc unc.I for µea cc The woman wa~ firs• a r rested 1n 1918 picketing for .... omt'n's r ights and la:.1 arrec;led in 1873 for ph:keting for Chicano form work N 'S in Cahrornia •• Dorothy Day got ahead of her people too. but not so far a head s he was indistinguishable. As much as t he modern anti-war m ovement in Am e r ic a wa·s founded by any single person. 11 was founded by Day: like"1l1e lhe anti-nut'lear m ovem ent THl.RTY Y EARS ago when THESE TWO wom en were s he and a rew othe r seers wcte bo th of middle c lass back· de monstrating agains t the borab g rounds and both might un-DOAOTIIYDAY and getting arrested in Ne)'· charitably but not unfairly have York . she was far ahead ind~. been described as s tubborn, whe re the corporal works of but visible_ .. a clear me~~ didactic and humorless. mercy were done, the liungry mhbe~IUS-radi~ weu.Jedf-the fUlked~lothed. h •""-be t f th "l Of ·-tn Uhoulh Dey turned Catho1ic, ll . . · . bl th t if Pol ave u"-" s o e re .... -she never compromised. u you is imagma e a a e one count. Arrest and 1a1l m y said something she didn't aaree c an hbei pope anothe r ~pe m~y interrupt the ir careers b ut At Ith you heard bo t it f t see s way t~ canonmng lb.is _ _does QOl end '-hem. ----w • ___ • _u __ •..!..:_. _ woman-.-who diect;-to-use"llr~ iil- When ographiea of Dorothy cient phrase, in the odor of Bernadine Dohrn m ay yet Day An! written it will be ln· sanctity. le~ u.s ll she learns wha t htr terestlng lo see what parts of . raaical sister unden tood: never her lite are most emphalllied. PART OF TH' s te nc h of get out o( contact with your et 4' She founded two score or what saintliness e m a n a ting from a nd you r pe ople . Let "~ were called Houses or HospitaU· Dorothy Day cam e from the fact \1ou chsafe t o aay. ··ateas~tt ty In cities all ove r America that she never gne up the strug· Dorothy, pray for us." -~~------'-'"------- ~· , Style? SI udo-deail{11? No 8 \ 'T•:Vt: MITt'H t.:LI. "'it-. O,ottr t'1"'4 \Mft Sun < IN111 ult· ' ( 'ull 11r1i1I Ut<rllalf b o•rd h.1 Jt'I 11~11 111t·u' ul~1ut whut t't .coc>d •nd ~ h .1 t '' ti.ti! '°IV 11\l'>h hullchn.c d • l&n lu (IC t II WUOh th\• \'ll~ tO fund IA lmt<'hllN' 11ul11111111t .iuoll ~l>lU\18h dti:ntin" for ,., tuh·~·~ fttld 1•wt1\"l"ll' vf v-lnta1r sim~ ( ll'Ol\ nh• h111ltllll~' M mt.t•r1o of tt ... wv1•11 moolh old cultural ho '''' • ) .1n·h1t<•1·h trnlJ 1>• oJ)tlrty owners 1 cm u"• Uw 14u1dt•hn1·' wh1•n rcnova\1111 th"fr "'' ut lurt " \ntJ. thn ., I). new buildrnas can Ii. t 1•1•t1 ii 111 lltt· ~11~1111,h -.tyk by u:img the t.: 111dt· lu1t•, 1 h" l••.ircl t•m11l11\ 1•11 .a lun1l lh~:.•ai:n farm tu Ill 1111 ,11111 1llu,l1 <.1l1· the KUIUt'lHlt•:. whll'h ~ uuld 1 .. rlt-.111 t1utt·d ltJ lll''>IJ(Ol'r~ IH I • tKSl , T ll t. liCJlArd ~ ould ltkt: th~ city • tu 1•~•' lht l•ocil.lt"l ~ S'IOU µr ml mg cv~h QUEENIE "1"1 dnkl~ Mel\ in m. 1n1~rt·s1 in you ends w11h your umhrellu " CITY GOVERNMENT Pump posing problems 'I Clemente cou11cil aims to r~plact> station The San Clemente City Council believes it would be cheaper to replace a deterioratin1 waste water pumping station \han to abandon the facility and use potable waler to irrigate the city 's goll course. T he old pumping station, which !_l!Pplies __ recralmed sewer water to (he San Cleme nte Municipal Golf Course, definitely needs to be replaced, city aides have advised. They said the job will cost more than $100,000. THE PUMPING STATION itself isn 't the city's only problem . A pipeline used to carry the reclaimed water to the golf course also needs to 'be re placed. city officia ls s aid. The cost ? About $550,000. So, the tab for continued use or the reclaimed wate r would be in the neighborhood or S650.000. City council membe rs said that's what they want to do, because using regular lap water for the llJ\.ks wouJd cost even mor e. THEY TOLD CITY officials to continue us- ing reclaimed water while drawing up plans to fix up the pumping station . And they suggested the i>ipeline be Teplaced in increm-en~<rthe cost could be s pread over several years. For one thing, counc il mem bers said, if they go to potable water , the city will have to build a two million gallon reservoir at a cost of about $660.000. Bes ides, it wa~ explained, the city would have to replace the golf course pumping st ation anyway to incre ase water pressure on the golf course. Beyond lh<.1t , unde r the existin~ r<.1te struc- ture. the cost of irrigating the cours~ would t1nuble. if the city s witched from re<'la1med water to reirnlar tap water C'UWll 11 11n 111lw1.., bc:1lked .at lhc:1t n:qu~st tl\\I 'u~~··· ll'll 11.-.tt·uJ th.at th.:: panel pre:.ent '"' 1d t•.t.., l • l h1 11t\ ., lll•,1g1t Hev1ew Board ltll I llrtlll ll It( ·4 ltw ,.,..,,, ,,.uwb ~ould then reconc1le dif 1.1 t1.·t \•1n ,., .. ull1ftl·d m lht· ~u11Jehn.::s with those > •I Lh1· Jln·Jd\ t'\l'>l111g µ1er area Spanish ~1 CUSTOM DECORATE ~·~ WLTH n€ttl€ CR€€k-t'' _:__..._ AT 20o/o SAVINGS hutld11tj,( guuh line' \\ h J t l hl· t' u It u 1 <.1 I boa rd~f~e,!!.aL:rs;i._· ..1.:1...-_.u.J"----H a;;...---4>--~, ~l.-r-J~t 1_0_11_t 1r 1J~··ud<1 Sµ:.sn1<.h architecture, the 111 .. d•·rn Sµ;rn1~h d1•s1gn incorporated in som e \ • Ill'\>. .1µ:.srt11wn1 ,111J "ff1 C'1· buildings. I l 11 p:11·11rnl:11 , t lw t ullural group objected I•• -.u1wrf1n.1I 11t:J11~u rd roofs" a nd the "S" ~lt.;pt·d Sp,1111~h lllt·~ T iit·: l'A"lfo.I .. \I.SO opposes highly tex· t 1tn·cl 11r h1·u \ ti ' I roweh:d stucco fi111shes, and d :11·1>. ..,I Ul'l'll l'olonng They suggest the walls be I h11·I.. "tlh ..,.,11,olh Lt·xturt.' and irregular stucco ftn 1:-h t'olorsl\1111111 ht: off while . i\Jl(j thl' llM' or lllU\'t.'rcd Or aluminum 11.,t n11·d \\int hi\\~ 1:-al'\o vt•rboten Thl· h11;1rd ':-. gu1dt·llnc~ recommend sim- pll' \\ 011dt•11 t·a:-l'lnl'nl rra mes. ~ma ll panes. or largP ardll'd \\ m<low'\ with wrou~hl iron g rill \\ ork Land funds received WASll 1 NC:TOt'ol I AP l An or ganization that <t<·ts as the n•;1I l·~ta lc arm of the conservation mov1•mt·nt h:ci~ ann•1unccd il re('eived a S15 million gi rt to purC'ht1Sl' land alo ng ~ix Southern rivers. • •. Th~· Nature ('on!-.Nvancv said the money from :'the Hic·harcl King Mellon Foundation will be used ·.·tit~ 10 year progrn m to huy land a long the Suwa n -~e. Apal<1t'hic-olt1 , Choctawhatchee, Pascagoula, Pearl a nd Mohilt· r ivers in F lorida , Georgia. Afab~tm<J<mcl ~1~s1ss1pp1 '·With llw $15 rnillton grant as a start, we hope to proll•l'I rn an) million:-of dollars worth of sig nifi· ~:ln t w1l tlllfr hah1lat lwtwccn now and 1990," said Oa\'1d Monn.•. d1r1·1·tor of land acc1uisition for the . et.ooo mt•mbt·r g roup .· -~· ...... · F --courOH---------couroM--.. ,,. j-! STEAJC tr EL BRONCO HOUSE f I I I { nn: nEST STEAK llOl 'SE IN TOWN MOW OPEN FOR LUNCH & DIMMIR Featuring All You Can Eat" Salad Bar .. 1 COUPON GOOD FOR s I 00 OFF ., t Good Thru Jan t 1. 81 Any Dinner }· 145 E. l 9th St. ~Costa Mesa • 645-3653 . L -____ opc:~~m~t~1~~m~·2_~~-----' Irvine Camera .JEFFA E Y Ad - IAVINE CEN T E R O r 1.; •,•,,-, :lHlll Processed by Kodak. They mean that your Kodak color slide film has received the finest core Kodak can offer from processing to mounting. Be sure to ask for color processing by Kodak. the next -time you visit one of these fine stores. HA~BO~ PHOTO 3 12 1 E A BT COAST HWY CORONA DliL MAR ( 71•J) 673-4670 .. ~ I Sl-L\DES DRJ\PERI ES BEDSPRE:\DS FlJR>JITL'H E I lei ow 11~ocrie••ceo oes•gners snow you Netlle Creeks e~1ens1~e collectioh 01 coord1na1eo prrnt~ soi els d.imasks ano ve1ve1s 10 be cus1om made to su11 your nd1v•a1..a1 nePd Crioose from a 1arge seiect o" ol styles 1n oeaspreads winaow 1rea1men1s a,,a oouoo" lurn11u•e SaYe no.v a'1d ~e 1res"1> rE:dticora:ea M!l'1n 6 weeks Famous lasr>ron oual ty wor~Mansr>•p lei pr ces never aga n 10 oe seen 23 f AS HI ON ISLAND ENDERLE CENTER Newport Be ach 644-8860 Newport Fwy. at E. 17th St. Tustin 544-1550 ·35°/o to 50°/o· off custom drapery fabrics. Start 1981 off with a new look from JCPenney. Start ofl 11'\e 198 1 s with a new look 1n your home Ovr custom decorators h.1ve careluffy selecled I 00 drflerent labncs lllal w~I give your hOme .i new appearance Choose from anhQue satins sheers ooen weaves le•tu•el> Damask Jacquitros ano p<1nts All reduced 350, lo 50•.• L1n1ng tabor ano 1nstallahon di our regular low P<tCes S•fe prices ellKlive through Set. Jen 2•. • 30°/o off woven wood draperies vertical, 1 '' decorator, and woven wood blinds. Save Jo•. on any of lheSQ beauhlut windown treatments Woven wooo drai>enes soften your surrouno•'IJS. save on energy costs Verloeal bl.nos are lashtOnat>le with no<seless 0<awstrno and ro1a1no achon 1 di!CC>falor bl1nds are versaltle and !lfactrcal They P adapl 10 wll'ldows ot .1ny size ano shape Woven wOOd blonds are warm colot1u4 and convenient U~e them anywhere 25 °/o Off Custom-order wood 1hutter1. 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" "WO~'.E_;,uc::LO Of.~l ;; ~ ~-. ~" -~ O!" t• ~· •• •• .. •• c.~ • a 0..., ,,,~ ... ~ ..... ,,,. .,tc~((' , ... ,. ·~ .... ,.. .. 'J • ..,, ,. ... •• .... 0 ')At,1.A 4t'tA A "'4( A ., ,,:u 6lA H /fj At>, I.,.. .t Cl ~ooCCA?~ o?Pd? .... ........ ...... .... ~ ............... . ......._ ___ .... ....... ..;;. ___ .. _,.... ______ ...,..__ ............. e-•• ·~-·-· ___ ._.._ • ...._._.. ___________ .___..,. ___ ...,.,~..__....._._.............,., .... ,.. ___ ... .-....,,. ..... ---... ..-.....--... --------................. ...... - .. FARM REPORT Dry days disastrous Sunday, Oeoember 28. 1980 OPEN SAT. & SUH. VALUES UP SQ YD To ~1s SQ. YD. ON ALL CARPET IM STOCK FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED • ALL ROLLS SUIJECT TO PRIOR SALE • DEALERS WELCOME GUARANTHD INST ALLATIOM JACK WALSH 631-4402 '"''''"'·' ( \•1!11,!;' CARPET CO. DAILY PILOT •1\9 Food nDUUllf.( slwrt, f arniers eye 1t,i11ter By DAV E GOLDBERG AP New1•••hwe\ Wrtt•r Kalo Hineman raises cattle and wheal on 3.000 acres in Dighton. Kan. Despite scorching heat and a parching drought. he just squeaked hy this year. -is this how your bank sees you? Rut the future may be bleaker unless there's a lot of rain and snow in the next few months The same goes for Jerry Thomas He and his family were named the Kansas Farm Fam1- lv of the Year for 1980, but it turned out lo be lhE wo rst year he's h<Jd in the 21 he's been farming his 3.000-acr<.• spread near Dunlap in east cen· tral Kansas. And things may get worse before they get better . Dave Bucholz spent 11 years working his farms in Pittstown and Little York. N.J .. and 1980 was the yPar in which he was fin ally hoping to turn a profit. Now stabilization is at l,east five yea rs away. ·· 1-'or a lot of us." he says, "it will be like starting all t)ve r and some of the younger farmt.'rs just an•n 'l going to make it. .. FARMERS ARE BV NATURE pessimistic This winter. they're downright gloomy. From North Dakota to Texas. from New J ersey to Montana. they fear that the effects of last sum· mer ·s prolonged hl•at and drought wi ll linger to caus<.' even more· har m an 1981 in part because they had lo take drastic steps to avert financial catastrophe in 1980. What they need is precipitation lots of it to restore to tht.' ground the moisture lost in the last year Without it. the chances for a good crop next year aren't very promising. even if there's the normal amount of rain next year. ''I'm hoping fo r a heavy winter and I never thought 1 'd say that. .. says Denny Burgess. who raises grain and cattle m Wamego, Kan A BAD VEAR FOR AMERICAN farmers. who l'XPort more grain than the res t of the wo rld combined . could have worldwide ramifications s hortages and a major increase in prices. Moreover. other gram producing nations suffered from drought too. notably the Soviet Union and Romania. as well as Argentina. Canada and Australia. lhe world 's only other major grain exporters. Grains like soybeans. corn and wheat are -Used both directly as food and indirectly -to feed cattle. for exam ple. Without it, basic foods f\ln short. The unrest that swept Poland was laid. in part. to food s hortages. A combination of Russia's own drouj:!hl and the U.S. embargo im- posed after the invasion of Afghanistan leads experts lo believe that the Soviet Union may not be able lo find enoug h feed grain in 1981. And problems ·could be even worse in un· derdeveloped .nations that depend on Ameriean grain <1t reasonable prices to feed thei r popu la- tions. The ctroughl has forced American exporters to reach deep into surpluses to reach their 1980-81 quotas. In November 1981, when the next export year l>egins. those surpluses won't be We_th. lietter. ther~.hc Uni ted States exported 2.43 billion Come into Imperial Setvings where we 're bushels of corn in the export year that ended in terested in helping you with yo ur money. I as t Oct ober. The u .s. Department of You'll find our servi ces are set up for \'C>Ur Agriculture estimates that this year . 2.6 billion bushels will be s hipped abroad. convenience. Li ke our hours -they're iongcr. We're even open on Satu rdav~! BUT 1.6 BILLION OF this year's exports W I . came from surplus stocks. USDA a~ronomists e a so pay you gua ranteed, the highest interest estim ate that next year. the surplus will be allowed by law on in sured savings. down to 544 million bushels. And they say some farmers are holding The New J •at Ch ki A back because they need a cushion and because mpert ec ng ccount. Ill _you desel!-ve 5114% interest on your checking and a whole lot more. We 've got the con\'enient services for \·ou. \l orn.'\' .orders . tra\'eler's chec ks. notary. :-;afl' deposit boxe~ and a lot more. ~~~.think the shortages will raise prices next We thi nk all your money deserves to earn money. Some farmers wish they could hold back. j No longer will fu nds deposited in a usual bank And with over 100 branches al l o\·er Californi;1, we're e1 lways easy to get to. So if your bank kl'l'ps treating you li ke a numher in~tt•ad of a person. come to Impe ria l S<ivings. Thomas, the Kansas Farmer of the Year, saw ' checking accoun t fa il to earn ,interest for you. his eoybean-crop reduced by heat and drought ~~~t~o~h~au~~~oo~rm~·~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~7¥-0-U~S.~nteresten you~~e~i~ natea na half his crop to sell later . account balance A d bl f h k' as he usually does. he was forced to sell it all · 11 our pro em ree c ec mg just to make ends meet. account works 3 ways! Pick the one that works HinemM has anolhu.dilemma, 'Tm in the.--bestforyou.. -~--- cattle business and tbe wheat business ." he says. "When you've got cattle, you never want • _n InweriaLSa~ings ~ beSt place for you and Your money. lot of snow. but my wheat really needs it. If we have a dry spring we're in big trouble." . Hineman says many farmers in western Kapsu buy cows in the fall. They dJdn't this (See DRY DAYS. Page All> Costa Mesa, South Coa1t Plaza Tow!' Center 3310 Bristol Street (714) 540-7591 Newport Beach 3366 Via Lido (714) 673-3130 Newport Center 550 Newport Center Drive (714) ~M-1461 I • .. . ·- --·-~--.... ·--.. ··-... ... -""' . _,.,,,. ... --. ·----.--..... _.....-.....-.... ~-~-...._if9""............_. ..... ~~ .. ~ ........... _. ........ ... .,--.. ·-·--··- 6olona Pxplai1a D.C. 1 O. C. IRJmNG8 ................. , ..... County's thret tubtl ca n l'on amea ft Obl'rl ham. William l>an me t!r and Oao rel wall llli• !h• bl1un A• or •t•• e County behind t ac t>n es I n h tnalt'>n Jan 9 occ u1on wl II ~ • bllUn A IOflMtf'I n h eon a t th e ht>lm Stadium Club t•rta at 11 •~ In thl' o rn1a room The 11 110 per person Harq J erfre y , -....utELW o~ P \IOR~u.o '"' 111 of '"'" vort ih.•Jc h \ I'"..,,,"' d a..., J' on 0 tb"'r 21 19KU lit' I' ,u~ 1\ t'd tH h1 !> "1r c \I Ol' c.l.iui;htt'r Jl'Ulllll' H1 \'ht:tt1 ul SJn t.'lt.>ml:.'ntc. l • · ~ro.1ndrh1ldrt:.1 P 1 .... , tt:> ram ti) 'c r n n~ !t "(· hdd The fa nu I) sug ~t'i ~ mem(1r1al l'untnbu tw ,. bt-made tv lh~ \"1:.1lmll " i.~s Assuc:1atwn. 17952 ~k ) µark Bl\'d S i l' I-'. I r..,..nc. Cu l'<ie1f11· \'1•''' \hlit uiir) th I l'('I or' t JM"KSON ll A'i l"IE .J .li\Cl\SO,,. 11· 'IC~OI Of l 'u,.,1 a :'lh·l>.1 l 'a P;1.~t·d a""·' on Dl'n•mlw1 2~.; Hlt!O Ill· 1:. Mll"\"l\'t•d II\ t11:t: ~undclaughll•r:. Pall~ ti r t 1Mit of Mount ll.tld\. C1 anf ~ean11• G11lingwators of t ·~I~ n d . ca P r 1 "at t• l{rr ·l:.'side st·n ·iC'l'S w111 bl· he "'° Monda). Oceembl'r 29. ltlKl at 2·00PM at the H..\-bor Lawn Mem ori al Pat~~ Servircs under th•• rl1rief..ion of Harbor Lawn- :'ltcttint Ol1\'C Mortuary or ('o ta :'ltesa. Ca 5-10-5554. CLO OT lfR ICll CHIS CLOUT. re· ·itrltln1 of Anahc•1m. Ca for th~last 12 _\'t-Nr s a rH•r mov rn'4hcrc· frnm lnyokl·rn. Ca H ~ ~a sst>d away on [)f'~•·tnb<'r 25. l9HO Ill-1s -.111~01\C'rl by h1!. d aul!htcr l~l't{y Mulhn:-. or Ana l1l'1m. l'u~. Marlene' 1\l ;t !>OO or ,\ n~ ht·1 m . <: ;.1 • :'11 u riun ""e"i'kt•r nf l!idgt•t"rt'"I. Ca,. ·.n onna !\1t<.'oc•d or \"a ~·1wia. Ca anct l\an•n Ho~1 k of Lanra:.1t·1 Ca -..11\!, Hohc·rt 11! Fruit land ('0 )11 rad11. H1rhard of tnvcike>rn . C ;1 . Ronald or H1i1}!Pcr<'!.I. Ca and llt•nn" Cl r~ " 0 r \\ a I k . 2 t\ grl<lchtldren tind 11 gre;i1 gr· clc:h1ldn·n. 2 s1slt-r~ and I h 11hcr. al~o -.urvl\'t•cl b~ ;1 ho of r<'lu11,·c·s Ser\"IC'l'S "'l be hC'Jd on Monda.\'. l>t> ·t-mbC'r 29 . 1980 l.11 :1 I P~t al the llarhor I.awn .\1 .. Jn on al ('h<•IJCI S<-rvrC'l"> un ~_t·r thl• lit n•t·t 1<1n of ll.1rbor La\\n .\lounl <•lnl' \1 1)f111ar~ uf l°•>'t ;1 :'II•·'·• 'illl~:.s.t :Neotune Society Cll,.A.-•UlllAL AT SU ~ 646-7431 Ye!i-#fflal ... -, e"4 .. 1erue •• .-.................. '" ••• , .,,1 ,... ... _ ........ _ •• -Cell ... _,__ ..... c:.. ... llr. H7 1414, ror rt111crVM \IUM • • • DIAN 1'A.lt;N will b\I 1n1talk'1 M» pr~11td\'.I\\ o f 1h,• Ualbo 11 Oty R e publlc •n Women F•rat49d du"OI a-Jail. 14 lw.l'h4Klf\ at the Irvine Cc.>ut ('ountry Club In N~wport Beach • • • ANOTHt:lt IN THI-; 11«rie11 c.>( jOurnu:t din ntir• oo behalf of 2nd l>liH r'l~t Suptirv1sor lhr 11elt W1 t1 d cr 1 ~ i.cheduled Jan l9 T he rundrai!,mg din- ne rs ~gan 1n ovember aod wall end 111 March T his o ne will fe ature oriental ('Ut!>-in e at a Nc w v o rl B eac h restaurant The tab 1s $1 50 per per son o r $400 per ··~.~~ •••• pers on. if you're attend-4~·-. vEr.50 ing all three djnne rs. 8., I ....... ,, ___ ....... The timing of the din-~--ot<:1""~ ""'!!=" -fter-s eems~n-th-a,t-·.,_,• H : ~ l ("t ~ ;' Mrs. Wieder isn't up for •:-a•'• l ''l . · - re -e I e ct i on for l w o , ... ·..,.. ,...,, __ ..., ,.,.,.,.., '" years. Besides many '''"'"'.".~:~':.'"',.··--potential Contributors °",,....... · ::::::-:-.... · :~ must ~ tapped out by · _,_, ... .,.. · .-. .... this year's e lections. Ah well, bon appetit. * • * WILLIAM BUCKLEY of Laguna Beach has been e lected chairman of the 74th Assembly District Democratic Committee. ( Uo you s up- pose he gels t eased about b e ing the Democratic William Buckley?) The group elected Jack Baldwin of Mission V1eJO as vlce. chairman; Phil Bouden o f Laguna Hills , secretary; Ruth Resnick of Irvine, treasurer, and Don Long of Tustin , parliamentarian. Phyllis Sweeney and Toni ls mal"I of Laguna Beach were e lected delegate s to th e Democratic State Cen- tral Committee. • * * IN CASE YOU had lingering' doubts, here's the way Orange Coun- ty's contingent in the As- sembly was recorded as voting in the recent bat- t I e over the speakership: Democrat Chet Wray of Garden Grove voted for Willie Brown, who, of course, won the job. Republicans Nolan F'rizzelle of Costa Mesa, Ross Johnson of Fullerton and J ohn Lewis of Orange also voted for Brown. Democrat Rich a rd Robinson of Santa Ana voted f or Howard Berman. Republican Marian Bergeson of Newport Beach was recorded as not voting. Prior to the 6HOUR SELECT A VISION ~;~, -- • Up 108 Plr record or pltybecli • c1oct1/T1mfi lets vou Dt9MI uo 10 24 hrs • Remote Control VET250 • AutoReMnd • H1gh$oeed Picture .-ch OMLY5129" RCA 1911 DIAGONAL XL-I 00 COLOR TV • 100% Solid State •Energy EH1cient • Accuhne Picture Tube • Auto Color Control =~534995 SUPER SPECIAL The New Wall11nan •POITAIU c ............ .c.ea.....,, •T ... s.ctw ... , ..... \' 1 Jeslit • Beta Scan . • 14 day programmable • Fast play Freeze frame • 5 Hrs. Record Playt>ack ..... u..._._ ·u.w-... 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I said she would support I Berman. • • PIB FAMILY e perFormance T ELEVIS I O N --.. tomflec-Cll~-c:n.. : COlOMIAL FVHIRAL '• HOMI : 7801 Bolsa Ave ~ Westminster ~ 893-3525 ' 1 1 PAClftC Y•W • MIMOllAL P.aK • Cen-e1erv Mortuarv • Cnapel Pac1f1c View Drive Newpar1 Beacn 644-2700 COIMICIC MOITUAllH LaQuna Beach 494-9415 Laquna Hilts- ' 768-0933 : San Juan Cap1srrano ' 49!'>-1776 ' f • • HalOI UWH-MT. OLIVIE ; Mortuary • Ce me terv ._ Crematory : 1625 G•sler Aye Coslfl Mesa 540-5554 • # .. . ' l'llRCI llOTHllS ' 'llU llOADW A Y MOITUAIY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa , ' • ' I • 642-9150 ' IALTI lllGllO ... : SMfTff I TUTHILL ' WISTCUH CHAl'll 427 E 17th St Cosla Mesa 6 46-9371 i • ~ ~ IPtllCI llOTffPS SMITHS' MOITU.aY 627 Main St HuntinQlon Beach 536-6539 classifieds <work for you=-<:at 642-5671 for quick cash sales. *. * 1 STRATFO RD C. Jones. who broke il'\lo !journalis m as a r e - l porter for the Daily Pilot in the e arly 1960s is working as a writer for the Reagan Inaugural Com m ittee i n Was hington, O.C. The former Associat- e d Press writer and e d itor I Los Angeles, New York, Mexico City, Havana, Cub~) lived in Costa Mesa from 1961 to 1966. He was a founder or th e California Lacrosse Association. BUS FARE GOING UP CffiC,(G'CTU\t>) --= ll will cost Sl to ride buses and trains in Chicago next August under a three-step fare increase proposal approved by the R egiona l Transportation Authori- ty board. The board voted 10-3 in favor of the plan, which will increase the Chicago Transit Authority fare from 60 cents to 80 cents Jan. 1, followed by an in- crease to 95 cents April 1 andthento$1. r ·ares on commuter railroads served by the RT A in six Chicago area counties a lso will In- crease. ---'5 lll~ ... AT..-0 ____ ..._. St l <t 11rg57 ....... >-·~­IC .. 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VINCE FERRAGAMO LEADS RAMS AGAJNST DALLAS TODAY. DePmd romps, 93-77 Bruins spin their wheels C HICAGO c AP> -Like a great team ," he added. "One, masterful traffic cop, DePaul their coach is one of the greatest Coach Ray Meyer kept UCLA ever; they've got a point guard spinning its wheels while his top-(Bradshaw) who is second to ranked Blue Demons, fueled by none in the country ; and an All· a game-high 23 points from All· American at forward who has American Mark Aguirre, ran finally grown up -he has like the wind to a 93.77 national· nothing left to learn, he can do it ly televised college basketball all. .. victory Saturday. Both teams roared out of the "Nobody is going to run on us starting blocks. with DePaul's when we don't want them Teddy Grubbs providing six to," said Meyer, whose Blue quick points for an early 16·14 Demons pic'ked up their ninth Blue Demon 1ead. A stHl by victory without a loss and Clyde Brads haw which led to pushed his career total to 632 -Skip Dillard's breakaway layup tops among active coaches. pushed the De Paul cushion to "We cheated a little bit on Rod 24·20 with seven minutes left in F t 'th b h . the half. .. os er wt our zone Y avmg From there, Aguirre scored Clyde Bradshaw overplay him." seven of his 15 firs t-half points to added Meyer. "We bad to keeJ> -key 11 15.~ -scoring stretch that them from coming-_up e floor lifted OePaul to a comforta6le with a man, or two-inan advan-3g.23 margin with almost three tage. We didn't rebound as well minutes remaining. as we wanted to but we closed Only Darren Daye's 11 first-!~~: .. ~eir fast break in other half potnts kept the Bruins in the While the Blue Demons lost game at the new Rosemont the battle of the boards 38.37• Horizon. He scored their final they effectively shut off the out· six points as De Paul, shooting 63 percent from the floor, took a let pass from Bruin centtt Ken· 47.29 iead at the intermission. ny Fields, who tied Aguirre with De Paul was able to open an a game-high nine rebounds. Blue lS·point lead by nullifying Demon center Terry Cummings. UCLA's great quickness at the who added 19 points and eight guard spots. Rod Foste , who rebounds, said, "We didn't think led the Bruins with 19 points, we'd win this came on quick· d 1 neH. 'Ille teams are too close for ha on y one at halftime and his that. But. il came down to raw backcourt partner, Michael -.... ~ ... -~--.,. _......,.,r .... ·-·--·-·-· --... ·---·-------------... -.. --... -·---------- • DEC. 21, 1980 ERMA 80M8ECK 87 ANN LANDERS 87 Nebraska, Purdue and Arkansas win bowl games. See Page 83. But they won't mean_anything today By JOHN SEVANO °' .. .,....~ ........ IRVING, Texas -If the Rams and Dallas Cowboys today, with painfully sore right ribs, set four Ram sincle- could play their game by the numbers, tbe outcome would season records in 1980: completions (24), yards (3,199), be decided long before both teams take the field today. touchdowns (30) and percentace of completions (59.4). But unfortunately, at least for .the Rams in this case, Danny Whi~, 6·2, 192 -In his . first. ~ull season as such things don't happen. The NFL prefers for games to be Roger Staubach s replacement, White f1~ushed seventh won or lost on a playing field. . among NFC passers with 260 com~letions tn 436 attempts Anyway, just for the record, the Rams hold most of the for. 3,287 yards and 28 TDs. The fav~-year ve~eran out of numbers. They finished third in the NFC in total defense Arizona State bas also thrown a lot of mtercepllons (28). and were No. 1 in the NFL offensively. The Cowboys, Advantage: Rams. HALFBACKS meanwhile, were seventh in defense and fifth in offense in the NFC. Those num1>err showea, too, the last time the two teams met as the Rams' No. 1 offense scored 38 points while the NFC's No. 3 defense was permitting 14 on that Monday night farce two weeks bl.ck. Jewerl Thomas, 5-10, 233 -Thomas ----=--~--------tras come ftOlh nowliere anotllen evel')'· LIKE THEY SAY, THOUGH, num· bers are only numbers and anything can happen in any given playoff. Actually there are some figures that work against Coach Ray Malavasi's squad, too. First, there's the 3·2 edge Dallas holds over the Rams in playoff competi· lion, and second there's the statistic which shows thr.ee of the past four teams that have won the regular season meeting between the two have gone on to lose in the playoffs. one by storm. The rookie from San Jose ,State has rushed for more than 100 yards in both his starts Chis first coming against Dallas) in gaining 427 total yards in 64 car· ries. Tony Dorsett, 5·11, 190 -After having an injury -filled 1979 season, Dorsett has bounced back to the tune of 1,185 yards and 11 touchdowns on 178 carries, placing him fifth among NFC rushers. The Pitts· burgh graduate, in his four season, is also a deadly reeeiver as he's hauled in 34 receptions for 263 yards. Advantage: Huge edge Dallas. FULLBACKS So how the n wit'h the numbe r s eliminated, do we get a sneak preview into what might happen? That's easy, accord· · ing lo Malavasi, who says the best criteria for predicting is comparing skilled posi· lions -quarterback, running backs and wide receivers. RAY MAl.AVASI CuUen Bryant, 6·1, 236 -Probably the most unsung hero on the Rams squad. He doesn't get the publicity like the others on the offense, but game after game, play after play, he's in there. Bryant completed 1980 ranked ninth among NFC runners with ~ yards on 183 carries and three TDs. The biggest battle Bryant has had this season came this past week when he Granted, this doesn't always prove accurate either. But who'sgoingtoarguewithMalavasi? . So. preciseness not withstanding, here's a look at how the two sides match up: QUARTERBACKS Vince Ferragamo, 6·3, 212 pounds -The Italian Wonder finished second (to Philadelphia's Ron Jaworski ) in the NFC pass ratings, having completed 240 of 404 passes thrown for 3,199 yards and 30 touchdowns. Fer- ragamo's only drawback is he also had 19 interceptions. Ferragamo, who played the last two weeks, and will play Taylor's goal gives ~tie INGLEWOOD CAP> -Dave Taylor rammed in the tying goal with 36 s econds left to play Saturday night. giving the Los Angeles Kings a 4·4 National Hockey League tie with the St. Louis Blues. The goal came just 10 seconds after the Kings pulled goalie Mario Lessard out or the goal and put an extra attacker on the ice. The Blues had taken a 4.3 lead with 6:59 remaining on Perry Turnbull's 12th goal of the season on a pass from Blake Dunlop. Dunlop s hot St. Louis into a 3·3 tie at 11: 20 of the second period when he raced in from center ice on a breakaway to beat Lessard with an unassisted goal. Charlie Simmer oaced the Kings' attack with his 38th and 39th goals or the season to a mark his fourth consecutive two-time goal game. Simmer now leads Irr the NHL In goals sOOFed this season. Marcel Dionne chipped in with his 27th goal of the campaign at 5:34 of the second period to lift the Kings into a 2·2 tie. The Blues had jumped into a 2-0 lead in the opening periodJ)ll goals by Bernie Federko, a power play score. and Wayne Babych. spent two days in the hospital trying to recover from the flu. Bryant still isn't 100 percent, but usually 25 percent frona •him is enough. Bryant, incidentally, also led the team in receptions (S3 for 386 yds., 3 TDs). Robert Newhouse, 5-10, 215 -Newhouse trades off fre· quent1y with Ron Springs in the f?allas backfiel~. Newhouse gained 451 yards on 118 carnes and scored sax TDs, while Springs had 326 yards on 89 carries and six TDs. Advantage: Tremendous edge Rams. WIDE llECEIVERS Preston Dennard, 6·1, 183 -Dennard took advantage of <See RAMS, Pa1e BZ> The Kings outshot the Blues 29-19. Los Angeles had 10 shots in the second period. when it scored three times, to five shots for St. Louis in that 20 minute span. Ch,.sed by a tiger Ben McCall of Purdue races away from Tony Green of Missouri for a first down during first quarter action of the Liberty Bowl Saturday. See story, page 83. Suns' late spurt sinks Lakers b Holton, had none. oard . work and that's my After Cummings opened the PHOENIX <AP) -Both Phoenix Suns' Tuesday night against Detroit and we've points eftry night now. favorite kind of tame." second half with a short jumper, Coach John MacLeod and his Los Angeles been collectively shooting 74 percent from "Their bench is so much better than it UCLA absorbed its fint lou in UCLA tore.J)l'f ei&ht quick point.a Laken' cOWlterpart, Paul Westhead, fi. the line as a team. used to be," West.bead added. "Thett's a seven ouUn11 and Foster, who to close within 49-37. But Cum· gured Saturday nlght.'s National Basket· "It was a tough ballgame where both good mhtture. They compliment each I led tbe Bruins with 19 POinta, mings countered with a paJr of ball Aaoclatlon game would be along the teams.played physically bard," he added. other well. 1'nd they have~· like. (.re.• credtt.d DePaul '-'for-not letttnc baateta ana-om.a-~rdunled:i\lnAi:l;.ui:ne::__-u.=.in~es~olH.~a~si;.hootout;;~;·reeHt--w.~t-bHlieei~t---·h!'J*.th~ink;;.~wmbe~n~yc;to:.u~h;,taDivre-tthua=ttnt~ypenr°'iotcon.:U,·--...,•merdrv'1ertttsu.,.antlRT'ir> ttJtrobn..U.niriyriHti'r.'h•wobor.-co_m_e_ln ____ l.1 ua ~dtUJllfd tbat for a breakaway~1lam d lk~I would shoot Even with Coach Ray Meyer at the free throw line. easy. smooth movement." l ·for-11 ln ihe first half and 1lu1fhin1 amonc hll first seven Tbe Suns made an NBA aeuon·hi1h 59 Phoenix led almost throucbout thanks to De Paul la toO 1ood a team to fall playen, DePaul widened the tripe to the foul line and converted 40 of the U.point effort of veteran forward Len il-.JlllllUlllL-.JU1m1""1DU. make 'Rll·~ -sap to• 15 with lt-mtnuta1'0 theplenroateW.t,._tOe"Yic:tory;----"''True!t' ftUbtnsOlranct1t~ take• .. alnst them you won't 10 and the Demons never were U was Pboenix'• .eventh straicht win, Denn.la JobnaGa. recover." aeriOUlly threatened alter that. pushlnc "8 record to 31-8 and movinc tbe · But Westhead pointed to the fact tbat lix Bruin Coach Larry Brown con-Reterve Bemard Randolph Sun• I~ gama ahead of second-place Loe Suns scored In double fi1uree u the reuon curred. "I've been telUnc people chipped ln 14 points for the An1eles 25-H In the Pacific DivisiOl'l. for the Laker lou. for weeb that we're too inn· Demons, now 9..0. UCLA, which "It was just one of those thln11." ''They've really spread out tbeAr scortnc perienced to compete •1ain•t slipped to 6-1, also 1ot 11 points MacLeod said of the free throw total. "We this year," be saJd. "They dOl'l't have to the 1ood teams. And they are a fromCUttPruitt. • made a club recol'd (33 in a row> last rely on guard Walter Davis seonn1 ao -~ t I m1b Md Just u points in the ballaame. but 10 cA them came in a nine-minute IU'etcb cA ~ baJ.Lu...1fJboea:DD11!1WisLUllUL--__._...._.,,., a 101• lead with 6:51 left. "But. I think the tuminl paint came •ith •bout 4~ mlnutea to co." Wlltbead u.ld. "We were there. 1t was a nve-DOint 1ame ( 102·1'7) and Pboenlx ran otf ftve • sht points in a row and turned the momentum around .,ain." .... "' ......... ~.A--~~---,. ... _. __ ._ . ..:.._. .... ______ .L.-__ .• _ .... _ ................. _____ -;. .. _____ .... __ .-..: r. • OM. 114\.0l Starr, the coach, rehired but Starr, the GM, fired FremA .. ~M9 <1 R.:•:N HAY Wh. Dart Siarr was retalned • u hud C'OaC'h ol the Grt:cn Uay Packers but, in ef· 4-t fttl • u fir('() a11 1ent'1 •I m"111&&er Saturday in IA 11tunnlnJC mc•vt-b) thl" N l<'l . r lub'a 00.rd of dlrec tOI"\ Starr Ill\ H llllll of t'11mc m4'0'\btr who qu1&rterbacked e f'a(ktn to h vc ln(lUt cluuuplllf\Ships and two Super •I t rium ph durlnK th~ 1980fi. wai. ~\ained n co11ch for 1981 lht fmid yc<Ar of hJ lj current contract Starr vltubJy 8haken when he m et y, ath llt'Wb m~lh11 members aft.er the an. nourwernent h c·lub president Dominic OleJntCL8k, hedged "''hen u ked several umei, whether he considered the move a dem ollon or whether he would remain as 1·o:u•h wider 11 new l(eneral manager. No 1i:c11eral manager has been named. I th.ink al would depend on how we are ·truc·tured tota lly." St<Arr s aid "I don 'l know exactly the lines on which we ,u.. will function I'll wail and-s~ how they d1v1de it up before I comment e•tensively ." I le said anything else he might say on the matter might ~ "tll·advis~ and inappropriate" ··I Just w1mt l ime to digest all Otis and to reflect on this,·' E s1ud "This is <'oming at me like it's coming at you -right tween th~ eyes. I think a number of factors will weigh eavily. I'll let you know in 24 hours or more." _Olejniczak said a search for a general manager would begin immediately, adding that the 45 m ember board of direetors has not con!i1dered any possible candidates. He said the board al!io has not decided how the general managership w ill be structured and how much authority the new man will •have ....... , .. w ... Darryl Dawkins or the Philadelphia 76ers, no doubt re fl ecting on Thanksgiving : "I wouJd have been a great pi lgrim. Tell you one thing. I would have steered that shi p t Mayflowe r l to the right place, not into those rocks I probably would have skipped Ameri ca and set sail straight for Ha waii lfrffa~ .,,.,.,,. ~•Jn' 1•1• ••r•••• .,,. Kevin McHale scored 21 points, 17 in the m fourth quarter , lo spark Boston to a 112· 107 triumph over Atlanta Saturday night. the 10th con· secutive National Basketball Association victory for the Celtics . Artis Gtllmore scored a season·high 31 points and Ricky Sobers came off the bench to add l~ in the rourth quarter a s Chicago raced lo a 104 ·97 wan over Detroit. The tr iumph was the Bulls' fifth in a row and their 18th against 20 losses Mike Gleno hit .an 18-foot jumper from the left of the key with one second left to play as New York rallied from a 15-poi nt defi cit in the first half to defeat K a ns a s City. 100 99 Sidney Moncrief and Junior Bridgeman score<! 17 points apiece as Milwaukee gained a Jl2·96 victory O\'er Dallas San Antonio led all the way as George Gervin to~scd 1n 34 points to lead the hot·shooting Spurs past Utah, 142 I 17 Ke vin Grevey snapped out or his shootm~ slump and tied his season high of 29 points in leading Washington to a 115·97 victory over struggling Houston ... t'reeman WilUams led San Diego to its biggest offensive out· p ut of the season, scoring 28 points as the streaking Clip~rs Tolled to a 121-109 win over Indiana. The victory was the sixth in a row for San Diego ... David Tltompsoa and newly· acquired Billy McKinne y led a fourth quarter surge that car· ried De nver to a 125· 12 I wm over Philadelphia, ending the • 76ers' IO·J.?ame winning streak. .Ja1eonld, ,...ardlc ar. •• J•lc• ••pep• . Pope John Paul II isn't playing favorites, but [i] the first Polish pontiff certainly has warm feelings 4. t for the Polish·American quarterbacking duo of the National Footba II L e ague playoff ·bound Philadelphia Eagles. The pontiff sent two papal medals he had blessed to quarterbacks Ron Jaworski, nicknamed the Polish Rine, and backup Joe Plsarclk ... Sugar Bowl of· Cicials said they may have trouble getting tickets for the 150 to 180 people expected to accompany President Carter to the Jan. l football cl.41ssic. All 76,543 seats in the Superdome In New Orleans were sold or reserved months ago in anticipation of a winner· la ke·all national championship game ... Georgia's top·ranked Bulldogs received a scouting report on Sugar Bowl opponent Notre Da me Saturday , then practiced in full pads for the first time s ince the Christmas break ., ac cording to Coach Vince Dooley . . . Major Ogilvie threw a JAwouK• big grin at the blue s kies and 65-degree temperatures that gre eted the Alabama football team upon its arrival in Dallas Saturday to begin final preparation for 'the Cotton Bowl game Thursday against Baylor, "ll's great. It's usually hot in Ala bama, but it was snowing yesterday when we left practice," the 6-0, 194-pound running back said. Tre.Waw .,,aria€••_,.._. t• .,,. late in the second period and added an assist on ' i Mario Tremblay snapped a 3·3 tie with a goal ~ Vvon Lambert's eventua l winning score in the third period to spark the Montreal Canadiens to a 7·4 win over the Washington Capitals in NHL play Saturday hight. Montreal's Larry Robinson had his lOOth career goal •.. Brad Smith scored on a two-man breakaway with 3:55 t-eft in the game to give Calgary a 2-1 victory over J>hiladelpbia ...... , Erffl Tlliem..-'s 200th career goal· Ufted the Detroit Red Wings to a 4-4 tie with Edmonton. Risto rSlltanea scored two goals in the opening 50 seconds of the third period to give Edmonton a 3·2 lead ... Brad Park scored two goals, the first of which started a string of five consecutive Boston goals during the first two periods, and the Bruins coasted to a 63 win over Toronto. The victory ex· te nded Boston's hex over the Maple Leafs, who have beaten ' the Bruins only once in their last 23 regular-season meetings . . . Mark Jobnsoa and Ron lAn•berry each scored in a span of 1 :02 late in the second period to give Pittsburgh a 6-4 win pver Quebec . . . Anders KaUar slapped a goal past Hartford goalie Joba Garrett with just l :27 remaining to give the New 1Vork Islanders a 5·5 tie with Harford ... Defenseman C.r1 ~llH scored two goals in a game for the first lime to lead the Minnesota North Stars to a 6·4 vic1QQ'_ over Colorado. Nla•roadtutl•.r.••s.._ .... /I_, Nia,,.• breezed to a lS·length victory over • l ;even other pacers In his last race Saturday night, the SSS,000 Elsie Berge r Invitational Pace at Pom· .-ano Be.ach, Fla. Having posted bis 31th victory in 39 career starts, Niatross will now retire to stud, reportedly for $35,000 per serv1ce . . . The University or Wyoming has -1--r.eew~han 50 appUca\iona IO"fattontrv.ca.nt11Hd football coaching job. The latest names rumored for the Job are fired San Diego Slate Coach aa• Gilbert and Cheyenne Central Hi8h School Coach II• Mcl.eed.. Wyomln1 bead -Coada.2a& Dye announeed IUl-r .... etlon~llertbl.-week to pursue t,be, vacant bead Job at Auburn . . , lack M-., ftred from tu. job a1 basketball coach al Seattle Unlventty, says be wun't aware a ptayer he used ln two early season 1ame1 wu ineU1ible. f -.. --...,, ·····-.... ' .. ... ... . .. -· .................. _.... ............. _...,.. ............. --· ·--- Mickey a11d friend SPORTS 8AEAK /BASKETBALL I IPORTI ON ~ ·Today's TV BJ BOWAU L llA.NDY Of-~ ........ Following are the toe> sports events on TV today. Ratlnvs a re: / I ./ ./ excellent; / / I worth watching; I 1 fair ; / forget It. <e10:30 a.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ NFL llOOTIAJL: Rams at Dallas. AMOUMers: Gary Bender and John Madden. --·- The Rams ar-e hoplncJ to repeat their recent embarrassment of the Cowboys and Dallas Is tootling for re11enge, Two factors that would stimulate any game, let alone a wild-card playoff en· counter. Can Danny White, Tony Dorsett and Ed "Too Tall" Jones turn thi~s around for the Cowboys? Can Vince Fer-ragamo, Jewerl Thomas, Cullen Bryant, Jack Youngblood and the Ram recei11ers continue their domination of the Dallas team? These qllestions will be answered In today's shpotout In Texas •lS only the winner returns next week. ~ 2 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ I ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Houston at Oakland. Announcers: Charlie Jones and Len Dawson. Dan Pastorlni may not be in uniform for the Raiders but he will play an lntei;lral part in the outcome, according to Oakland Coac h Tom Flores. A former Oil slgnal<aller, Pastor'lnl has worked with the t.eam during the week to drill them in what Houston will be using on the offense. Jim Plunkett has done a commendable job filling in for the injured Pastorin! and will direct the team today. Houston will ha1te former Oakland QB Ken .StabJu...aL U:le.-h@lm and probably the biggest weapoo on eithe r side, Earl Campbell, at running back. OTHER TELEVISION 9:4Sa.m. (J.4) -FUTBOL INTEANACTIONAL Hamburg vs. ~ttlngham Forest. 1 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY. 11 .m. (50) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY 1 :30 p.m . W NFL '90. 3 p.m. (7) -GATOR BOWL PREVIEW -A look at the South Carolina Fighting Gamecocks (8·3) and the Plttsburqh Panthers 00· 1) who meet Monday inJacksoni,ille, Fla. 4 p.m. (7) -GOLF HIGHLIGHTS -Reviewing the major tournaments sponsored by the USGA during 1980. 4:30 p.m . (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS -A tribute to Arnold Palmer, the ma n most responsi ble for popularizing the s port of golf. Palmer re..iews his career and discusses hi s intense ri .. alry with J ack Nicklaus and Gary Player with host Tom Seaver. t0:30 p.m. (22) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Notre Dame vs. Kentucky. Ta ped. Michigan lineman Bubba Paris hoists a willing Mickey RADIO Football Rams a t Dallas, 10:30 a m .. KMPC (710); . Mouse Saturday as Paris and his teammates, along with.the Wa shington Huskies team, visited Disneyland. Michigan and Washington meet Jan. 1 in the RQse Bowl football classic. Houston at Oakland, 2 p.m., KNX (10701. Basketball Philadelphia at Lalters, 6 SO p.m., KLAC (S70). (The Daily Pilot is not r-esponsibte for late changes.> Irish upset Kentucky ,.,... ra,,. •• RAMS. • • injuries to Willie Mille r and Ron J essie last year to break into the starting Lineup and he's never lefl Denna rd has 36 receptions for 596 yards and six TDs Notre Dame breaks seven.year losing streak From AP d.ispatcbes LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Forward Kelly Tnpucka S<'orcd 30 points. including 14 free throws in the second half. as eighth-ranked Notre Dame broke a seven-year losing streak to Kentucky by upsetting the No. 2 Wildcats. 67·61. in a college basketball showdown Saturday night. The Irish used a smothering zone defense and a ba ll-control offense to record their seventh straight victory s ince a season·opening loss to UCLA. handing Kentucky its first loss in seven games. The Irish had a 25·1 free throw advantage in the second half in recording their first lriumph over Kentucky s ince a 94· 79 victory in 1973. Center Orlando Woolridge, who tossed in 15 poants, hit a three· point play with 10: 34 remaining to break a 34·34 tie and give Notre Dame the lead for good. Kentucky, in heavy foul trouble most of the second half, never again got closer than three points and trailed by as many as seven down the stretch. Azler•t,...l.ANlfl8~ 81. LONG BEACH -Tony Gwynn made two free throws with four seconds to play, boosting San Diego State to a 71·68 victory over Long Beach Sta te. Gwynn's roul shots made it 70-68 and Michael Cage completed the scoring by hitting another free throw with two seconds left after Long Beac h threw its inbounds pass away. · Forward John Garwood led the Aztecs, who are now 5·1, with 24 points. Guard Zack Jones added 13 points for San Diego State. Forward Ed· dy Gordon had only eight points for the winners but pulled down a game-high 17 rebounds. Cage had 10 points and 14 rebounds. Guard Craig Hodges paced Long Beach State with 17 points. Forward Dino Gregory added 12 points and grabbed 16 rebounds for the 49ers, who dropped to 4·4. 11€88 Meters Gra.•Hq T UCSON -York Gross dropped in two free throws with 13 seconds remaining and Gary Moeller added another with one second to go to lead UC Santa Barbara to a 63·59 upset victory ove r Grambling in the consolation game of the first Copper Slate Classic tournament. Grambling, now 5-2, was down as many a s 11 points early in the.second half, -but remed to tie the score on three occaiions. However, the losers ·could never take the lead. Gross led a balanced Santa Barbara scoring attack with 19 points . Richard Anderson and Walters Evans added 15 and 14 points, respective- ly, for the Gauchos. lt'•••••-i.elcsetd l'ar. MINNEAPOLIS -Don Vaughn a nd Dan Caldwe ll each scor e d 16 points , leading Washington to a ~·62 triumph over winless Yale and third place in the Pillsbury Classic. Vaughn scored 14 of his points in the second half as the Huskies, 6-3, e rased a 35·32 halftime de· ficil. Was hington trailed by seven points but then scored eight straight, the last baskel on a jumper Gauchos in action Saddleback Colle ge's basket· ball team faces some stiff com· petition beginning tonight (6) when the Gauchos meet Oxnard in the-first round of the Santa Ana College tournament. Six teams entered in the tourney made it to last year's !\late tow·nal!?enl, inclusfln8 tQ.b of tonlpt'a combat.ants. Should the Gaucho• 1et by Oxnard, they may race Cypress Monday at t p.m. The Char1ers broke Saddleback 's 34·same wlnnma streak last season. by Va ughn, for a 44.43 edge midway through the second half Was hington took the lead for good moments lalcr on a jump shot by Bob Fronk at 12:37 Minnesota guard Mark Hall scored li points, leading the Gophers to a 72·56 victory over Te xas Tech for their seventh straight Pillsbury cham· pionship. The Gophe rs, 6·1. had little trouble with the Southwest Conference school, forging a 37·18 halftime lead and getting scoring from a ll but one member of the squad Bea"ers MOie Olll Norlllll'••l•rt1 PORTLAND Jeff Stoutt scored 25 points. 19 in the first half, as fourth·ranked Oregon State beat Northwestern 90.70 an the opening round of the Far West Classic. Stoutt hit JJ of 14 field tries for the Bea vns He missed his first shot, then hit 10 st raight, nine of them from 15 feet or farther. Leading 10·8 s ix minutes into the game, the Beavers hit their next seven shots from the field to take a 26·19 Lead. Northwestern, 5-2, scored six straight points to pull within 30·28 with 3:47 to go but the Beavers out.scored the Wildcats 19·5 to take a 49-33 halftime edge. Portlaftff d1 • .,... PIWltw PORTLAND -Jose Slaughter led a balanced Portland offense with 16 points as the Pilots de· fealed the University of Pacific. 73-66. Portland, now 9·2, led 31·27 at the half and built a 15·point lead in the second half before Pacific staged a futile rally. Ron Cornelius a nd Ralph Scozzafava scored 16 points apiece for P acific Bl'IJ o•srore. lllalt SI. PROVO, Utah -Guard Danny Ainge· scored 39 points and forward Fred Roberts added 30 to lead 2()th·ranked Brigham Young to a 104·89 vie· tor y over upstate rival Utah State ; a PCAA member, fell to 4·4. Utah state guard Keith Hood scored 22 points lo lead the Aggies. He was followed by forward Brian Jackson with 19 and Haakon Austefjord with 17 points and 14 rebounds. A rlca .. • ..,_. ""Ka•• .. Sf. _ KANSAS CITY -Ed Nealy sank a free throw with lwo seconds left-in overtime to-give Kansas State a 47·46 upset victory over No. 17 Arkansas. Kansas State got possession of the ball after Rolando Blackman, who led all scorers with 22 points, lied up Darrell Walker with six seconds left. Nealy was then fouled by Scott Hastings as the Wildcats inbounded the ball. The victory raised Kansas State's record to 6·2, while Arka nsas fell to 7.3, s ••• ,.,.,,, ,,,,,. ,. 1180 STANFORD -The University of San Diego outscored Stanford 13·2 in the first 3 :48 of overtime and went on to defeat the Cardinals 79-70 behind 23 points by Bob Bartholmew. The teams were tied at 60 at the end ol regull· tion play, but the Toreros pulled ahead 73·62 with 1: 12 left in the ext.·a period. , . Willi<.' Maller. 5·9. 172 With Hilly Waddy s uited but s tanding on the sidelines with a hip po1n1er. Miller a ssu m es ·t he sla rtang role today Tony Hill. 6·2. 198 A gifted receiver with an abundance of talent 11111 led the Cowboys in receptions this year wit h 60 Drew Pearson. 6-0, 183 - r ea r!>on ran1 hetl seconc1 on the team an rccepll<m!> "1lh 43 for 568 y ards and !>IX touchdowns Adn.intagl' F l>rragamo·.., pa:-.sanJ? a rm gJ\'t:'> the Rams a ,·cry s light ed~e • T IGHT t:SDS \'•<'tor lhcks. G·3. 250 A s· s um ing Hicks' a dang knee 1s h<.'a lth). he 'll g<'I the starting nod rr not. lht-JQb will go to Te r ry Nelson. who has been s ide lined most of t ht.• sea son with a g roan pull an his s tomach lficks caught 23 passes for 318 yards a nd three T Ds in '80 Billy Joe Dupree. 6·4, 229 - Dupree is everything you 'd want in a t1J?ht end He has size. speed. can block. and possesses a good pair of hands Dupree has caught 29 tosses for 312 yards and seven touchdowns. 1\dvantage Decided edge Dallas "'".,. . . . ....... .. .. . . ... ,.. .. . . . . . . .... . ----.. . . . . .. . .. .. _.._.-...._,. • 1 • -•-. • -• .._ ~ •i. _. ... ...,_ ....... • ,_ ----..... -• _..... 6 A A ._ 4 •• • .. .._ ~_.... ,,_.. •• • .._ -'• ••......, ' •• _..., .... ...._._,,,,,,._ •• • . l ' I _____ _,...,... . -.-...... -.. . ... __ ..... --,.. ... _......,..._, __ . .,,.._.,.........,_,.. ____ ----- \ FOOTBALL &.iooav. December 21. 1980 ~~~~-.,...--~~~~--:---~~--~----~-~--~--~-~~---~~~--~~-~~---------~~~--~~-~~--~--~~----~~: DAIL V PILOT .:I Nebraska's exotic plays win Sun BOwl, 31-17 __ , . . fl 1> l'•.U l e~uii 11\l'I 1'1&lr.m& full aJvan lat of t><n•t itr•t llrt· '""'1110 ... ubruka 'o•ch om bC1rnl• u•wd .itmo. t ~\'er) Holk play lo ht» 111,.>000ll ~~tutth•> .IC't>IJl hl11 himlt} 11uard 1tround i.n'I Hit• "lo H nnked t'ornhu11kt•n 111Um11Jated M '''''"1pp1 Sl .. lt• :H 11 m \ht• 4 1\h 1u1nu1tl S w\ tiow I ljome worked Mnd tSOtne didn't," he said . 1'1t wu our pliiU'I to try to do somethings dlff.,..,.Uy." th~ add~. "We used just about ever,lhlnl we "'orkoo ou that was a little unw&uaJ . Tht tab field •oitl we had worked on all yelll'." ~uarl.-rbitt'lt Jeff Quinn, who threw two tvur hdawn pu11es iotnd was named Ole mott valua· IJla ph•.rur. hun~t hL• mothe r after th• aame and Split ~nd Todd Brown d .. hed 23 yards for a Mississippi Slate of the Southeastern Con· touchdown in the first 2~ minutes of the eame ference had ib m oments as freshman quarterback after a Bulldoa bobble to set the tooe of the game John Bond sparked some secood half life Into on this perfect rootball day. the Bulldogs, who finished the season 9-3. The play cam e on a perfectly timed reverse Bond ran for a score and threw an ll·yard t hat left the Bulldo& defense tangle-footed as touchdown pass to fullback Michael Haddix with one Brown scored untouched. minuLeloplayinthegame. u ... bonw l •llt'\I .. 1vuch1\o w11 "'01u11' rev~rllt' nfl 1 h«' (11nihu' • c uh•.) hum ~nmmqt 1nJ kt·Jll .:cunjo! l11 ha ' l.iliartt' 1 wlh un"I t'l;roll11 •l" n"J •• 1·umfor talJlt 11 u tiaUlimt• ll'ltd Nt<hru-,k» UJO,t•d tt•\f•r't" laH rial' off ii11,~t· ... 11 fl .. u tht·ke1 and "fttl..1• f'i-ld •o .. I to t•onfu~ · th\1 liullllo"-i. ~·c1)t ---Bi~i_aht Confef.fnCt_run~r·YJ> Nebraska Boq_d_ ~k t.he Bulldogs lo Ul4L~.u.Uu IO~ contfnued lo play il loose although a lateral pass yard line before Dana Moore kicked a 47-yard flelg 'l'her~ 1.1rl' JUSt so many memories ... I'm J IHll h~ppy m y <.•ol\eglate career ended this way." Quann said and a flea nicker in which t.he (uJlback tossed goal to get State on the board 7: 12 deep in the thlrf the ball back to Quinn, who threw an incompletion. period. ; . failed to produce any points. Aft~t Andra Fr anklin charged two yards for a However , a fake field goal setup Kevin touchdown to make It 24·3, Bond engineered MlS· l ht• < ornhu .. lwr .. "''"' tuuk 1H.hanh1attl or 111x \t1 .......... IJlll N.tlt ""'1 111.t ~ lvUI '"'' rumblt·b aod l"' u 1nh'H 4 ~I 11111~ \1 "11r llr•I "" ""'''"' ddf1..1ent p l tt)~ The 1.a point favorite Co m huskers came out "'hcl'lmi! at1d dealing to score on their first of· fcn2'1ve play and the slung BuUdogs could never J:cl u back tnto the game. Seibel's chip·shol 22·yard er int.he second quarter. sissippl State on a classy 76·yard drive in which he Nebraska. which finished the year 10·2, led completed passes or 22 and 24 yards. He scored 17·0 at halftime on Quinn's eight-yard touchdown himself on a fourth-down keeper from • yard iass~ to ti!_ht end Jere Finn. ___ away. Herrman;n sharp Purdlu-QB sparks 28-25 win \I ~ \1 1'111~ I t'llll I \I' I I h<id ... ~ 1 v ti t 1 m c tJ ..i 1. k I h t> 1 1• i\1 a r k \'t-11 Illa J !>afcty and Ter ry Hall's om· ) ..trd touchdown plunl(t' tn the lh•1 rn1.lnn .... ;ud :-..1turd.t} fin.ti J\I ffilnUtt:S. I ThJt \.\ "" ... t~1t·al und1·rMatcment f r11111 Pu11 u1• ., ~pokcn All \111t"tll'jll ljUJllCl'biH'k dlld llllSJOr 11illcgt.• h>0lbu11·~ dll l 1nw µa~sing ~II\~ v.h1i 1o1.11u1HI up 111-. <-.11ccr by l'ht• ft:.'l stHHPsbOOtt!r a!so-11u:e.w_i ~l·rnnd·pt.'rtod toul'hdown pass~s of 43 I ) .1nls lo Sk\"' Bry1rnt and fi vt' yards , 1 omµlt·l1ng 2:! uf ~8 tor 2R9 yurd!. • 111l1 r11ur lllUC'hdo-An 'i 10 lhe HoalermJkt·r~ :!k 25 \'11'1111 .> U\1•r M ""lUl'I 1n lht· 22nd <rnuual Llhcrty Bo" I I li!rrn1 ... 1ill I hn•\\ :.C'onng pa~:.cl> uf 1•11-:ht and ::7 :irth to Burt Hurrell, hts h1~h "''huol lcammatt: from t'arnwl, l111J . \\ht• hrokc one Liberty Bo\\ I rc,·1.•1,·111g n·t·onl and tied two 01 ht. r~ Ii) cat thing e 1g hl of llcrr m :11in s h>S~t's for 11:1 yards 'I lt>rrmann 1:. Just out !.I unding, · :.attl Pt1n1uP ('m1t·h .lrrn 'rCiung "Ht> did a g reat Job or reading lhf'tr secon· dary I 1Jelicv1· "'h1·n lie 1i. •m . he is 1us l unstopµabh• ' Warrcr. l'<iwcrs. whose Missouri team had not \'tl·ldcd more thun 267 pass111g ) urcb ~ .. a game thtl> season, . aKrccd walh Yo ung · llcrrmann playt'd llkc wt· thought he was going to play," Powt'fs s aid. "IC you d<in't µut prcl>s urc ''° him. he'i. going lo du "'hat he did lie JUSI t.101..·s a good JOb of passrng and their llnC':. give ham 11 lot of prolcl'lton If you blitz. he'll µ1 t·k you apart." l\1 tssouri h,1J enough to sat'k Herr· m ann th ree timt''· but fur the m ost 11arl. lw hat.I plt'nty of lime to pick out hi~ rt>t't-r v<:r., "Thl'Y pl;n ell <I lut of J.Onc today," sa id Burrell "Mark told us just lo run unti l\\~ got opl'n ·· I lerr maun ·s rirst touchdown pass l1> Hurrell opened the scoring at 11 :29 of the fi rc;t pt•rm<l and lhe 27·) arder gave the Uoilermukers a 28 12 lead with fi ve minutes left rn the thrrd qu<i rt er II als11 e nabled the m to wath:.tand a Ma~souri rally thal pro· d uced a 45 yard field goal hy Ron 111 \II Amt'rwan tight and t>nd Dave \'uung , lht nation's lead1n~ rect:iver th•nn){ the rt'gulal' season . ;\ l'l.'{'Ol'd Liberty Bowl t·rowd or !l:Uit:i?. plus a national tclevb1on au· d1l'nt·c. vicwt'cl the contest Arkans8.8 rips Tulane, 34-15 B l rlMINGllA M. Ala. !AP 1 Sophomore running back Gary An· de r son . revitalized after a four· week res t. scorc•d lwo touchdowns from lo11g rangt• and set up another s c<ire with a 44-yard run as Arkansas t'lobbered Tulane 34· 15 in the fl ail of Fame Bowl Saturday night Anderson returned a punt ~ yards for one touc hdown and c ut back at·rosl> the i;rain for· 46 yards and another score a s Arkansas jumped out to a 28 o halftamt> lead Both the 1>unt return and the scoring run set records iu the four year old tollege fool hall oowl gamt:' Roth teams fi nished the season \\Ith 7.5 records . 1\ndcrson W<A1> moved to wide re· cc1ver for the Hazorbacks' regular season finale but returned to running bac k for the bowl game. He was s witched to receiver because of the pounding he took during the s&ason. because that is where he is expected to play next year and becaus e Arkansas needed help at that position. 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CASE OF I 2 3235 CASE OF 12 20.10 '1 4 960 4J'7 )1082 BCACH 8L YO HUN llNG IO"" 8lACH C"H~R{.t C"ll0' .... --.. ·~--··' ""'_ ... _,_ FV, Vikes advance \ Barons, Marina i~ Orange semis Fountain Valley and Marina high schools con· tinued on a collision course at the Orange basket· ball tournament as both recorded victories Satur· day night to move in lo the championship semifinals of that toumer. _ • Matlna nipped Orange, 50-49, while Fountain Valley surprised highly louted Santa Clara in ac· lion at Chapman College. Newport Harbor. meanwhile, has a chance for third place after the Vikings were upended by Servile. Here's how the action went: M•rfn• 50, Or•nge 49 The Vikings let a comfortable 32-25 halrlime lead slip away in the third quarter but then held on for the victory. • Senior forward Bill Bruce scored 13 points while Roger We!'linger added lOfor Marina. In that third quarter, Orange outscored the Vikings, 14·6 to pull to within one point. The Pan- thers were sparked by 6·5 center Ed Prange who scored 15 points, and guard Todd Mezzulo who had 11. Marina advances lo Monday night's semifinal game (8) against Servile. Fount•ln V•lley 64, S•nt• Cl.,• 48 A first-half blitz by the Barons led to the win in the ch.amp.Wnshlp quar.terfinals-of the 6ran ge tournament. Folmtain Valley jumped to a 14·6 first-quarter lead and then expanded that margin to 37 -18 al halftime in handing Santa Clara orrly its second loss of the season. The Saints, who captured the CIF l·A cham pionship last year and won this same tourney in 1978, could never really get close thanks to double- digit scoring from four Baron players Leading the charge was Jeff Christensen with 18 doints, followed by forward Jeff Hu ghes with 13 an guard Alan Villanueva with 12. NewPOrt Harbor will meet Oranae at 4: 20 Monday in the last step before advancing to the fifth· place game. "Our noor game was kin<l.oLalopp,y....J.n_J.be. t ht rd ~uarter-;-though, and they went up on us by six gomg into the fourth quarter ," DeBusk con-tinued. "I think we're still a couple of games away from playing our best basketball, but we'll get it going by the lime the Sunset League rolls around," DeBusk added. Coat• MaH 75, El Moden• 11 The Mustangs rebounded from a double over· lime loss to Servile on Friday to win handily in the consolation quarterfinals of the Orange touma· ment. In the consolation semifinals Monday. Costa Mesa wi ll play Chaffey in a I p.m . game at Chap· man. Costa Mesa (2,41 was led by forward Roger Lackey's 25 points and 19 by guard Ken Bardsley. "I thought this was our best effort of the season," said coach Tim Parsel. "We played well Friday night loo but tonight we really came together." The Mustang§ hit_J9 of 28 shots from the free.. ·rnrow lfne inc uding 11 of14 in the fourth quarter. Forwa rd Jim Pe lichowski pulled down a ga me-high 13 rebounds for Costa Mesa. M•ter Del 83, Eat•ncl• 53 Ron Tarbell pumped home 18 points. and teammat e Larry Williams added 15 as tht: Monarchs slopped the Eagles in a consolation game of the Orange tournament Maler De1 held just a two-point le11d al ha lftime IJ0-281 but slowly began to pull away, opening the margin to five after three quarters. Estancia was sparked by 5·9 guard Ken Hall wh o had a game-high 22 points and J im Sampson with 11 Emile Henry, settling in nicely with the Baron basketball team after a lengthy football outing, chipped in 10 points. Santa Clara got 19 points from big center , S•r•tog• 65, Edlton 59 . . . Roger Bock and 12 from forward Matt Col bem . The Chargers .. the onl.Y Southc:rn California Fountain Valley will fa ce Lakewood Monda y ~choo.I represented I!' the St. Francis tournament night at 6 in the semis. _at Palo A!to. received a rude welcome from ~-tt 63 N rt H bo 56 Saratoga High. --~ • . • ewpo •r ' ·Juniors Richard Chang and Jeff Stephens .1'.h~ vali ~t _Sa1l?rs bat.tied back.from .a 10·1 scored 18 and 10 points respectively, but their ef· deficit an the f~rst quarter with 14 straight points to forts weren't good enough to offset 8 21-poinl ta.ke a 15·14. lead and ~anaged to stay even I 27.27 ' performance by Saratoga's Marty Abate. with the Fnars a_t halftime. . The loss dropped Edison's record to 5·4 on the But Scott Sinek scored _23 points and John year. while Saratoga, one of the tourney favorites. Gonzales ad~e_d 18 as Servile . advanced to . the is now 7.1 Orar:age semifinal championship game against The Chargers had their troubles on defense. as Marina. . . two of their top players Chang and Rick ORANGE COASTS JOHN KRESICH·COLLIDES WITH GOLDEN WEST S JIM ELDRIDGE. The ~a1lors got 13 points from Rick C1acc10 DiBemardo along with Darren Moore -foule~ out an~ G~rnn M_orton and Cor) Everhart added 12 of the contest a piece in a losing cause. GWC outlasts Bucs, 74-69 Randy lle1denreich pumped in 28 points. his highest output of the season. and steady J im Eldridge connected on six of eight from the field to lead Golden West Coll ege to a 74 -69 victory over arch-rival Orange Coast Saturday night jn a non-conference basketball game at GWC. The Rustlers, who improved their re- :·: cord to 11·3 with the win . had to battle back from a 51 ·45 deficit early in the second half. G WC did it with a 10-2 blitz beginning at the 17. 11 mark Meanwhile, Eldridge scored 21 points a nd Rico Thompson had 11 to help Heid enreich out. Orange Coast , now 7-4 on the year, got 16 points from Chris Beasley, 14 from Brian Maravich and 10 from John Saunders. the kids are pretty confide nt these days ... Heidenreich. a 6-8 sophomore center from Marina High, simply decided he was going to play ha rd before the game, according to Rustler Coach Jim Green· field . "Randy decided he was going to go out there and play like crazy. He can really play when he wants to. and I think he proved he can be a Di vision I player.·· G recnfield said. It was by far Heid enreich·s best performance of the year. even though he was named the Most Valuable Player of the recent College of the Se· quoias tournament in which he scored just six points in the championship game. G WC held as much as a five-point lead in the first half. only to see Coast trim the lead to 43-41 at halftime. It was the thir<! straight loss for OCC and Coach Tand y Gillis. The Bucs lost the final game of the Saddle back tourney, 68-5(), and then were surprised by Citrus. 60-56on Tuesday "I thought we did well." added Green- field. "The kids hung in there, even when we were down by five or six points. We could have easily folded. but G WC takes the week off before re· turning to action Saturday al San Diego Mesa . while OCC heads for the desert and a date in the Barstow Tournament which begins Monday night. Basketball score s Coll~ WHI Sen D•fl<)O St 11, Long llHCh St bl Portland 73, PM Ille b6 C.•I 91, (.hamo~Hawaol bl U ol San D•* "19, Slanl0<0 10 IOT) C•I S1.ie No,,hrtOQf bl. S..cr .. mtn loSt S\ UC R1 ..... a. IS, Ca l Sl<ll• H~ywMOSol St MM1on's69, UC Da•1>b8 Hawaii Hiio .... Otclel<!nl•I bl ... ~ ... llYU 1~. Utah St H Ea•I Provtdencf' 11. Brown 6• SWiii Notrt O.mo 61, l(enhKky 61 S Fiona• n. CrtlQhlon b1 Vanoerbtll 93, Alabilma •1 So M1u 1u lpp1 H , 1no1ana St 11 Ml\\ Valley St 17, T•M St 1S "''""' DeP•ul 93, UCLA 17 ICaM"' S•.•7, AMr•M•• '6 IOTI Ball St b7. -•\Ila 61 E Michl~ ll, St Mary's Mich ., O•yton 73, Toleclo 69 Mlcl'lloan SI 71, St Josep11s67 Detroit 67, L•l•yelt• 61 (0TI TOUltNAMENTS lll"l..-4) '•rw .. 1ci.uk O•e<aO" SI, 'O, HOf11'1western 70 lt-lll-'1,Prfftc9'onM All-e.t .... - Lono 1\1-U. 11.C•meronu ioaho74,0klallOmaClly61 lt•l....,Clauk 1Pan Amtr1<..,11,M•niuellt70 (flMlll ECAC ....... , ,_ltiv•t N Carolina St .... St, John's SS tll•stl P•nnl?, lona .. lthlrd) 'ltMllll 111111 Claulc llllnob '3, Oltl-• O (llrJll 8radlrt14,0NoU.l4(thlrd) ........ Purdw t s, FIOrlcs. 17 lfl"ll Ja<U01wll1e .... O.Orol• TKl'I o ltl'llrd) P'll9'wTCl•Mk MlnnelOU n, r ... , Tedi 5'o lflritl W""lftolOn .. , V•le 62 ltl'llrdl C.,..Clallk Lam•r '3, Arl-61 (fl"IJ UC s.nc. ..... au. Gr-Uno S'<llllrd) Junior college TOUltNAMENTS ••iem.r c ............. , Samllh••ll Glen<lalr SS, Mt San Anlonoo SO IDT) Lonci Beach CC '16, P•lomar 10 C-..t• S.millft•I• P"'"°""" II, Canyons Sol Cut\la .... We \I l.os AnQelf\ •b N~-•,..nce Golel<!n Wo\I U, Or..,91! '°"" b9 l.A Harbot U , Mir.CO.la 60 High school TOUltNAMENTS Or ..... C"-m,l•lllllt OW.,,•rlhwls Lakewooa Sol. Foothill o Fountain V•lley .... Santa Cl41t• .. Marina 50, Or-•• S.-rvole 63, NowPQ<1 Haroor ~ C..,Ml.UM OW.rterl1,..h Co•ta~'MtlS, EIMoaena&I Mater Del 63, E""""" SJ Cl'l•lley t.Q. L°"'• b1 lrN """t•-An•h•1m .a. Pomona Cl Sunny Hills 101, G•rCl<!n Gro•• 38 Sonor•7', Eacehlor62 Trov •l. Mlu lon Viejo'' IC•ttff• l"I"'" .... Domlngw1 U . !Mverly Hiii\ 0 Los Alllmito\ 43, LB Wil\On •9 ,..,. .. . CM ......... S.11111-w Torranco60,0.,,..HllltH H•wthOr,_ 17, Mir• Costa 11 Vlll•••rti .............. O<oan View •1. Rancho Alamllo• SO Rolllno Hiiis~. Gl..-r• 7• Compton '>J, St JOlln BoKo <ll Los Ami-13, VIII• P•rk 60 LaHHr• ""'" ..... S.nta Ana ... Whittler Cl'lrlsll•n '3 L• Serna 73, Glenn co se.~ .. ., S.rataoa •S. EClllOn S• High echool women TOUltNAMINTS ••'-'-l"lmlt_. M•rlna .... G.tr-Grove •I Estancia 61. Coata l!MM JO F-laln Valley SS, Chino SO Edi-. SS, Hunll"91on BH<l'I • longshot triumphs ARCADIA (AP> -J ohnlee N' Harold, running onJy the third race of hia career, captured the •4'»-Calllomla Breeden' .champion Stakes by • nose Saturday before 34, 788 ~rsons at Santa Anita. Jobnlee N' Harold, ridden by M arco Castaneda and carryln1 114 pounds; covered seven furJonpJll.1:22 ~-5-And paid$17..80, $10.80 and $7 .. part~ a three-hone mutual fteld. ANDI DAYUGHT -OCC's Rieb Kindorf ii guarded clOHly by Curt Wooden (left) and Randy Heidenreich as be gets off a shot. The winn er was coupled for wa1er in1 RUfpoMs wttb Our Career and De1en. while the fourth field bone, Damas, wu a late scratch. The vtctory wH worth 151,850 for owner Michael I. Blue of Santa Monica. TODAY'S CllSSIDID PVIZLI ACROSS montn shot 16 Irons 84 Tiber lrlbu· 1 Swamp 72 Bel 122 At that 1 7 Chart over llry 6 lnllamma· 73 Flunks place 18 Chem1ca1 85 Ermine Vil 11on Meo 74 Cubic meas· 124 Aellecllons ending 86 Closes 11 l assoed ures 127 Female 19 Stations lightly 16 Goads 75 Thing. In law hOrM 20 Fhced lootia 87 Panema 21 Lessen 76 Oestinlet 128 Paid notice 34 Denoting gum tree 22 Straighten 77Tosses1 129 JIPlneM Ol'igin 88 Sellld 23 Rugged COin drama 35 Wooden 89 Burrower crest 78 Alls 130 Oaybreall shoe 91 Rad1a1 24 Rent again 79 Shrewd Como. rorm 36 'Slxtn letter 92 Salt water 25 Beno1d1 80 Repasts 131 Correlative 38 Bone Lat 93 Head part 26 E11c1amation 81 AquallC 132 Thus 40 By way or 95 Maiden 27 S1t1con sym-Dirds 133 Plural enO· 42 Nothing aunts bOI 82 DC athlele mg Lat 96 Castigates :?8 D1pnthong 85 Appears 134 Gods. Laun 45 City ol 97 Card game 29 State Abbr 86 Bridges 135 Forwaro Manasseh 99 Traduce 30 Current 87 Eccentric 136 lukewarm 47 Ame,.can 100 The 3 1 Pront meas· wtieel 138 German ,,,,. Indian redsnank ure 90 Surgeon's er 50 M11ed's son 101 Raves 32 Mas mate saw 140 Overthrow 5 1 Afncan port 103 "4enu 33 -curtain 91 Monument 142 Shad genus 52 Stacks phrase 35 Swords 92 Bills 144 Draw out 54 Pitfall 104 Rooted 37 H11wa11a1'1 93 Horseback 145 "4ended 55 Bundles 105 Scale note greeting game Shoes 56 Dips (water) 106 Annul 39 Taste 94 Joon up 146 Perceive 57 ~efe 101 Eluded 4 1 Connected 95 Injections 147 Greek com· retreats 108 Pitch senes 96 Shipping munittes 58 Headhner 110 King's chair 43 Provided box DOWN 59 HOiiow tube 111 Stnped anl· that 97 Apostolic 1 lllwlll 60 Cestor's mars 44 Wlseones 98 Vicious 2 From the klller 112 Physicians 46 Notwith· 99 Expe<:IOI'· mouth 61 Specter gp standil'l!I ates 3 Sun deity 62 Leaks 113 Knobbed 48 English eel 100 S. American 4 Pebble S. American 114 Amphllheat· 49 Egyptian country 5 "4leo1n biochemist ers bird 101 Turn tribe 65 Abyssinian 116 Brecer 51 Sand hills t02 Salty 6 Mldrld weight 111 Compass 5:? Father Fr 104 Septs hOUM 66 Rege pt 53 Donkey 105 Manufec· 7 Excuses 68 Purvey 118 Egyptian 54 Thunder ture 8 Chinese 69 Full dress soul god 106 Old soldier mile 70 Short lack-120 -ZOia 55 Exposes 109 Crescent 9 Unique per-ets 123 Senta's 56 Exile figure son 72 Cart words 58 Soul 110 The ones 10 RestOl'es 73 Blaze t25 Stir 61 Putry ohef tier• confidence 74 Reads broel· 126 1tali1n tamlty 62 Prom 1 t 1 FOl'k prong 11 Delpotls ly 134 Femlly 63 Acidity 112 Luzon 12 Papal ger· 76 "4ortal member 67 Kind of native men ts 77 Touches 137 Eerly Chi· Wive 115 lncarn111ons 13 H@bfll'# lel· T8 Alen neeecotn 68 Fountain 117 Bed Item ter 79 Sometowt 139 Nol. Prefix Ol'ders 118 Twice: Pr• t4 Alllk811 80 Encounters 141Prlnt~ 69 Blnal fix baM 81 Freehet ure 70 Educe 119 Shaking 15 DeterlOl'a· 82 Stelk 143 Hindu man· 71 Egyptian 121 Bllll1rd1 tlon 83 Seaeegle trl • SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS ............ ~ . ._ . -.. --....... -.,,,. .. ........ _.,..., _ _. ..... , • • .. •• •911 • . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. -------·······--..-. .... _ .... ._.. ... -. ....... .._ .......... _......._ .. ,.,,. 1 --.. FOR THE REOOAD U91 .. TY 90Wl ,..,,, .. 21. MtaMHttt 21 .._..,.,__ --l It I 0 • .,.,_._ t II I IO II ""''" .. ,.1 t .. \\ h-"'1 tt•rt MaftA Alt -~-.. ., ~t Wt-, t tt .-n Hom P't•rt'T•antt ,,_ ......... ,. M t '•hQl!lillrr"\ tJ r..H. 1.0't f 911if .. I &H t. ...... , ... ... . ' .... '~·~ '•""°' ~ v~ 'W U ftCitflt t-'eftftt.nn AA .. ~·~ ... ~' ~··' fMJ\t tr~u rl•••m.,-..n •A-.-... ,. IJ(; .. ,,,. ... n Mo '•t•ft P1,11.,\ilie ~"•"•''-'•*-.. 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( MOO<t ~ltkl A 14,173 Flr~I OOwrtn\ Rusl\f\ y•rct\ P ti\StnQ yard\ Return v•rd\ Passes Punt\ F umbtes.lost Penaltle\ y•rcts MSU IS ll I~ 107 mtnu\ J I 197 S·IO s. •·JO IMll~llhMl u-~ •• ~ i.1 tS• 41 9 19 t t-47 ,,, •·JI RUSHING Ml» SI , Kinq 73-'6, H-1~ • •• N•bf•\11:• F"r•,,kt1n l1 •1. A•dwlnt IJ '2 P.ASSING M1" SI., Bon<I I 19 7 tOl N•br•sk•, Quinn,• 1• t U9 RECEIVING Mtu St .. McOole ''°' Neb<•"••. MtCr.Oy 1-101. HALL OF FAME BOWL ArkanHa 34. Tul•ne 15 St-llT~"'"' Mll•n••' 14 14 l l--J.I Tut•~ 0 0 0 IS IS Ari< Tol"'lrl I run COroone1 ll•Ckl Ar• Andttr'-On 80 t>uf'I '•turn tOrctonet klC~I Ark Clyde 9 ""~' trom Jollt\ (Qr~1 '""' An1 Anoerwn 46 run <Oroone1 9'1<.k> Afk FG OrOOnt1 40 Tu• Ander\On •l P•!.<\ from "•" IM• ... ll•~tCU Ark FG Or0one1 21 Tu• Rot>1nwn I run (Hall run! A 30,000 Game S~lltl~• Arll Ftr\I Oo-\ 11 Ru•,,.• v•r<I\ ••·lll Po "no'"'d' U Afturn y•r-o\ lO. Pa\\*\ \.IJ I Punt\ • 43 FumOIM 10\1 o c Penaltll!'\•Vl'd\ 1 19 tncllwl-1 LA_,., Tiii •• Jl·IS1 141 IS ••·l 1 l 1 lS J.1 ).IS RUSH ING An.an .. s, Ancler••>r• It IS., Oo1>9tas 10-tl, l 04t.•I 17.13 Tul•tw. l•,.•s s-.&I. Aooo~ • u , JonH s ll PASSING A,.anws Jont \ ~ tJ t U TutA~ H•ll ••·ll 1, 1<1 RECEIVING Arkan.as. Wall•f\ t l& HoHoway \ 1l M.a"IOn l ·lS Tut1~, Ander~n 1·1111, Grtlf•ll 1 ~·. L~,.•\ l-17, R•111nellt J 31, Holman• l• Bowl roundup MONDAY.DEC JI GATOIUIOWl l•tJaO...,wlllt,Fl•.I Pttf~bYrqhv~ So C•ro11~ WEDNESDAY,DEC.JI ILUEIONNET IOWL (atH,....lon) NOrl" CarOllM rto II ... r .... , II ., T"UASOAY,JAN. I conoN IOWL lat DAttHI .A1aoarn• 1• 7• v. B•Ylo• 110 ti OltllNGE aowL (•tMlamll Ftorula <it•l• llO·tl •• OklA"nm• c~ 11 ROSE aowL (alPaY<l..,•t W1t\h1notCM\ t• 'JI y~ M1(hiQ~n t• '' SUGAR IOWL l•I New Orlt•n•I Gtoro•a 111 01 ., Nol<~ Oamt c• I ll FAIDAY, JION.1 PEllC" IOWl (•t Atcant•) Vor9•n•a TMh 18 l) ., Mt•mt, Fta fl JI SATURDAY, JAN: It EAST·WTI'f Sl'IRtNE aOWL l•t P•IO Al•I e~'' "' w .. ~, HUl AllOWl (at H-Vlll) East "' We•t SIOTUllDAY, JAN, 11 SENIOlt aowL ,., MM!lt, Al•.' NOrl!I -' !loull'I SUNDAY, JAN. II JAP&"'90W\. ,., ., ... ""."'*· Ja,a"t Ea\I ., We\I NFLplayotta WILD CARD PUl'l'OFFS T.Uy A-... c·--· Houston at 0.klancl ICN.WWI •at 1 Pm I NllleNt C•Mr-• llam1 •I 0•111•((1\arwwt 1 at 10: JO am.I --------·---~.--w OIYl,IONA PUl'rOF" .......... J ... > •-IC.., C•ltt-• llulla .. 111 llO\l\h~• •• \•n D••<IO t 11 "' tM t 1 -.~1 c .... ..,_. Muo .. wt• Orf •tiMt •t Prul~lf>N• • SJ "-'" l"\11 ,_, ,.,. . •-k•~C•I«-• ttwft•tio"' O.'t••td •l "'•~•\MH) • IO • rn t•\l I "--IC ...... -. Muw1ewl.a .,. 0.11•\ •• 4tWtnl• l O "' 11>\'' CONl'ea&NC.a CHA~l'10N$Hl'5 ._ .. ,,I ... II ._ .... c-•--· Je•tf" to OW dlrle"OHAtO ... ,-.. , ...... _. '••""' •~ o-U.IHnrn .. a ~•Y,J4R, U .UPEll •OWL Jl\I AI H••Ort .. 8t A•' 1 twrncm21n "' Nf.-r h•mp1on l.,. rn •1\.t l NBA WESTERN CONFERENCE MfiHltit 'Olwt\1.,--- W L Pel Gii S.n Anu>t"o IC•n'•' C.•tv HOv\t01' VI-" Oenvf'r h " o•I I• ll t!O t \ 11 IO\ • I\ IJ J'I) •• ,,,, Jj,)11, o .. u.n \ l< lli 'IO PMlflc DIVl\lotl Pt\Ot!nt t. n 8 8tJO L•Un 2S •• ""' &'I GolOen ,tat .. JO ta-11& ,, PorU•nd '" lO .. , 11• S.n0•l'90 •• JO .,. I] ~·"'• II lO isq 1}1 I EASTERN COHFEflEHCE All•flllc D••IJI"" PP'lfl•<JrlPf'1d J] > 808 Bo\ton 18 8 118 NwwYor" ,, \) ... '" W•\ll•noton •• n 41' , ... N .. w J~f\itV ,, ,. )lb ,, Cf'ftlr•I OIYhlc1n M1lw•u 1t..tt u 11 "' lnd••n• 71 II S>l C111u110 18 'IO ,,. • o.tli•nl• II 11 U I 10 Ct••t••no 17 ,, JOI t)•, Dttroit 17 18 S.h.,day'\ S<orH Phot'ni• I I& l•Urs 10& f'lit!'W Yor~ 100. K.tnS•\ C.•h ~ Bo\lon 112, Atlo>nt• IOI W•~ll•nqton t II HOU\ Ion•> ChlC•QO '°"· O.trot\ 9/ '!i•n Antonio 147, u1a11 111 M1twau'ff 111, Oalla,•b Oen'ler t2~. Ph1litdelpn111 '1 I '!i•n Olego 111, 1no1&na IO'I Golelf!n s1 .. 1e 10.. S..•11•• •8 To11i91!1'1G•mH Ph1laCMlptua at Uken K•n~I\ C•t.-at ,.,~w Jt r._.y Moftd•Y'tGUftf' 0 •11•• •I ci...,tano 7bJ l\' I JUNIOR COLLEGE Golden Weal 74, OCC 69 OllAHGE COAST Krn1Cll '. Ktnclort I. I( rohnl•lcll 1, John\on b S•uncl••• 10, M•r•vlch 14 .. 8'-•\re., I& Thomen• Riiey 0 Col•O GOLDEN WEST TllOmo•on 11, Al~•n• • MCGH •• Eldrl09• 11 He•cl•nr••<h 18 G•yl•n l. Wool.-. 1, 1Curt1 0, Jdcot>s 0 H•llllrne score c;o1°"n Wtsl, •3-• I Total toul•· Or•"'~ Coa,t, 14. Gol<Mn wot ·~. Fou1..i oul •t•ln• CG01c1en wesll. S.unclers IOr~ Coa'11 r.cr.nlc.tl lout• Hetclenreicll, At•lns IGotcMn Wt'\11 HIGH SCHOOL Coate Meaa 75, El Modena 61 COSTA MESA BarclslPy 1' l ac•o ?S Pellcno'"'kl \I, Mt rt~e tJ. Jone• l, Fret 7 AIY.tbe~t 2 IL MOOl'fllA Fr~st I'. Mllteri1>. MOtt l . Quu~ltV t>, Atynotd!. •, ~\Ur 1, Ryc.r•w •. Scoll •. Wut" u S<or••rO...rttn Co\\• Mew 11 •J 10 H 7) El l"IOdene tb IS 10 10 61 Tolat loul\ C0\111 ,,.,.._,, 8, E• MOC)ena "· Fouled out R•Y'IOld\ IEMI Ftn. Vallay64,S•ntaClera 48 SANTA CL.JIRA O\llfOI 0, Tnom•• , Tytu l. G.\ttw\ •. To"~ 1 Coonn 11 Soch It, NOr10r'l 7 FOUNTAllc VALLE Y \/olla n...,•• 17 HuQhf'~ 13, H•rrv 10 H•rlt'' q (hr1\f~\~ 11. MersMll 1 Sc•• by °"* "'" SAnla Clara b 17 II 11 "8 Fountain Vall•v ,. 1l u t} &• Tot•f •out~ Founlt)1n 'l•Ue>; ti SantA C••t•. 18 Fouled ouc ~ Tf't nnttal '°"'' Cotoern IS..nta Ctaral M•rina 50. Orange 49 OllANGE ICPllPy &. M•ttulo ti, R.icl I, Hflnne\\Y ) • P1~tc 1• 8 Pr ,-nge '\ MA"11NA Wttrun9t'r 10 Bonanni .4 Smfth I . BrtJCf' I) F"arrow 1 L itlk 4 M•r \hall ~ S<ort Dy 0...r'ltn O<•n9t 11 lt I• •O 4' MA•lnA 16 lb b 17 10 Tola! louts Oran11" 11 Manne 18 Fouled out "°"" Saratog• 65, Edlaon 59 EDISON Stel)hen\ 10 M OtBrrnordO 1. Gouc!Qt! •• Romeo 1 V09tl ... MI .. Chanq 18 R OIBt•NHclo s ('~110<\I , MOO<• I SARATOGA Alwltt 11 Bo'wtlt 1' Byrct I , Fltm1rog 16 WormM • Ry"n 7 S<or• bY 0...rttt1 Edison 10 I& 11 11 S9 SaralOQa I 11 14 76 &S 1 olal fouls· ec11wn, 71, s ua109 .... 10 Fouled out R 01Bernarclo, C1>an9, -~ (Edl\Onl Bo\""'11 (!>ar&\0116 1 Sentlte 63, Newport Harbor 56 SElt\llTE SonO 7J Gon1dln ti Gr09allan S Zumr.~ S, W111 1 O~ I B•••<teln 3 NlWl"OltT HAlltaOllt CtdCCIO IJ, Morton 17, E•orhart 17, lo•• ~. Notllo • Ourk•• 1, Saut'rl>rey 1 k ort l>Y O...r1tn Ser,,ttf U I) 17 ,. ~l NtWP0<1 Ma,_ 9' 11 17 17 SI> Tota OUl~ S.rvllt, l• Newport Ha<bOt, »;-Fou1ed GU'l-l!Vtrtlllrl Morion 'Durk.., INt wl>Qft HMllOfl HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN M•r1na 64, Gudttn Gro11• 47 MARINA G11tln11!.em to, Berry 6, Burri' J1, Bollm &. Crall ?, Coroell • How•ro A Seen lty Ou•rttn M•rl11a I• 1• 10 16 .., G•r<hn Gro~ 10 to 11 ti> •I Toi•! foul\' Ma•tna, 16, Garden Gro .. IS, Fouled 0<11· Bohm IMart,.at btencla 11 , eo.te Meu JO (0$YA Ma'A 1.,.41mer II, Atme-lr •. 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Th•err v I ult'ne. 6 O. l·•. 7 •. •·O, l·S. Jon•tMn Smith <11!1 ronv Gra,..m. 7·6. S.I. 1-b, 6 t Sfltomo Gllt ksll'ln clel Jo l.aptclus, 6 0, >·•· • l, • I S<otl McC•ln clef John um" 6-•. 6-•. 1.s, C11d s JoM\lone e1o1 8it- •v M•'1tn; ••• I •• 7 s.•·1. 'Mike EUtP Cle• Jury Rouftrt,J-4.µ, 1·5 Orange Bowl junior tourney l•IMlwnll w-·· Setr!HIMI 51 .... el SuHn MaKarln <let. Plllrhla Murgo, 6-1, • '· Renate S..• ""' VIO i M•l'IOft, "'· 6 J MeA't SemillMt Sl .... n J•o~lm Nntroem dfJ-1 Aotie110 Ar91lfllo, •·I, 1.s, 6·l, C•rlos C•sttll•n clel Juan Aoul1er•. 7•. •-1 Michigan, Huskies meet early ' From AP dhpatcbes Michigan wide receiver Anthony Carter lost his shirt to the Big Bad Woll at Disneyland on Saturday. but it was the only lou durina a sun· fllled aflemoon in which both the Wolverines and their Rose Bowl opponent•, the Waahln•ton Huskies, met and realised in tbe mqical tln1dom. of the Wolverines but many ol the playen wound their way back to the 1ates lo chat with their Jan. 1 opponenta. -A 9i9neytud bran band wn an bud tor each team's arrival and played "When You Wilb Upon A Star" u weU u tbe fllbt IOlll ol the reapedlve teams. But there appeared lo be a frHter number of W ashinston tooten, who all joined tn when the band played "Washinston Forever." Carter, the ~11. 111-pound All·American w•de receiver, wu an instant hit with all ol the Disney characters and he promptly gave his No. l jersey to the wolf before running a mock pass pattern for Donald Duck. Carter was asked if there was any sipificance to the fact that a wolf was wearin1 his Jersey. "No, not that I know of," Carter aatd. "I Just hope~ numbel' gives the wolf ttre same lood tutl . .. Michigan," the youngster replied, runnin1 off the get a giant inflated football away from Dopey so he lifted the character -ball and all -and made a 1pr.int down the sidewalk. Waahlnctoo quarterback Tom Flick, wboH paasin.g led the Huskies to a 9-2 season, same u the Woverinea'. said ll was fun ftnally to be int.be Califomla sunahine. "I've become an expert in bandlin1 1 wet foot· ball," said Flick, who grew in the rainy PacifiC' Northwest. _______ ..,.. . .. ..... 4"_ ._...,.... ___ _ lanteAnHa MTUll~Y'S llllUL TS 11.w•uert.......,. ........... , Fl"I u•u -Brllnd\ CE\lr .... 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Men 001• 1# M4y 1 Fln1•-so ... , Ch•PP•••I (lli.l/.r.11UI 1.. .f.)Lltl<.t. 0 El Ooradol, Pa<•llca t "•••mount 7, 5er•lte I (P•r•mounl win• on pen•llY k1Cks) M••I"" J, Oc:u 11 v .... 1 Al•m•ny ) Montet»llo 1 tAlem.,,y wins on pent tty -!tu t Founl•ln V•lley I IC•,,,....cly 0 V•ltnt1• '1, c;.nr O St P•ul I, S..w11 Ga•Clens o llorfelO C•PISlr•r.o Valley 7 We\tmln"er \ LfU71f\9l!r 4, La S.r"" I C•llfornl• t, fu\t!n 0 tC•l1torn1a win' on ~n•llv -''"' Or•n9' '1 Kot• fAr11on•I t tOr11n~ w1n) on Of'ri•••r Ill.•<"\) F 001 nit! I, SI JC)ll" Bo.co 0 G•r~n Grow l, Cypte\\ I S.od•etwK• 5 Sol\a c;ronot 1 S.COnll 11- Et Oor..oo t, Cl\,tppar~I O Mafln~ l. Paramount 0 Founleln ll•ll•y 7, Al•m•nv O Va lfnC•• '·SI Paul , C•Pl\lr.,,., V•lley 1 LPU1'nQI< I Foolhttt t,0 •-0 S.oc11eo.<~ 7, C..re1tn Gro•• t C..Wl•tl ...... ..., E•t•nt1d l Pac•l•ta O Oce•n View 1, Serv•lt' O r<t~n•av 1 AAC>nttt:>e1100 8f'll c;a10tn\ •. Ganr 0 Wr\tm1n\t•r) Li St-,,...!:> •rtt\tl 7 Tu\t1n 0 SI Jonn Bo.co ' Ko•• I CS• JOM Bos<o N1n\ on PfMlly ~•ck'J Cyp,..., 5, &1 .. GriHICle 0 .. I PONY PRO. 80 ....... ,, SALE RICE DAIL 'f PILOT - Fourarea 1 .. girls teamS • • vtctonous E stancia. Fountain Valley, Edison and Marina all ~-e­ away with victories Saturday night in the first round ol the Lions Club Christmas glrls basketball tournament at E5'an· cia High. Estancia breeied to a ti-30 victory over Costa Mesa, Feun· tain Valley edged Chino, 55-SO, Edison defeat ed Huntington Bea ch, 55-38 and Marina won over Garden Grove, 64·47 . Estancia (7-2) got 13 points from forward Cara Francy and 12 from guard Vicky Simpsoo in the Eagles' easy win over the M us tan_g s Center Bronwyn Uand added 11 for the winners. Thal sets up a s e mifinal s howdown between Est ancia and Marina Monday nig ht at 6. Costa Mesa was led by guard Vi c ky Lamar who scored 12 point-s. The Mustangs play-- Garden Grove at 3 p.m. Monday in the consolation bracket. Fountain Valley moved its re- cord to 7·2 as Chris Wycinowski led all scorers with 18 poipts. She got help from Lisa Ginsbµrg (13), Deanna Davis ( 10> and Marianne Belgan (10). Jackie Vanderpool < l6J and Michelle Dyks tra < 13) led Chino. Fountain Valley pays Edi.son in the semifinals Monday at 7:30 p .m . while Chino takes on Hunt- ington Beach in the consolation bracketat4 :30 . Edison (7 I J was led by forward Shannon Meyers· 21 points lluntmglon Beach 17·4) got eight points from Tracey Clinkenbeard. a forward. Marina (7·2l was led by Melin- da Burris' 32 points and 10 by J ill Gillingham. T he Vikin gs' on- ly two losses this season were both at the hands of Foothill. NIU ILUERS ,_ •• ,,, •• q.j'h:ttf',f'f'O'r ~a. .... I I 'k"'Y~~~ • " •• , ••• .''j • • • """'1:r. ,, ~ " _:'~1-1¥, ( ~ J;_ . I -----s2719 SALi '1999 I .... I SJl.tt PIUCE J ~AlL--~-fROM----,...,.,--~- Y!~~~~i~S 20%'0 50%0Ff Winning ways • Russell 50%0F ADIDAS soccm 500/ Of ~S&StlUS /0 . rl'~lt.f & te11i" REE STRIN -/TENNIS FRAME " '' NYLON 1 ' • Holiday • temptations Indulge this season in glittery. s himmery holiday fashions . They're sexier and more s ensuous with metallic jeweled accessories for Ne w Year's Eve appeal. Try a slinky black chemise dress (shown at top> with a subtle lace neck inset. Special s lipper·style pumps piped in red add color and a llure. Gold-leaf drop earrings with white jewels are '80s news a nd a lineup of bancles .. Holiday fashionc; sparkle to ring in the New Year . rinish the look. Dress is by Reggie Morton for Kolo. under $50. Geppetto pumps are by Dori Shoe Co. Earrings and bangles are by Ken Begun. Another look for New Years' indudes the black, yoked trousers (above left) with glit- tering striped boat-neck sweater designed•to drape in casual folds . The metallic braided belt is a holiday classic. The s weater is by Kila Ren , trousers by TWCC division of Evan Picone The bag. a final touch or glitter . IS by Whiting and Davis. The whipped sherbet pink s we ater (above right) has the alluring texture of angor a Wear it bare-shouldered with classic gray flannels to add sophistication. Dress it up with a s ilvery pewter sash and gold mesh earrings. The sweater is by Joan Leslie. fl an· nets by Prologue and earrings by Ken Begun. \ Families supply portab/,e roots 5"clel .... DMIY l"W.. '1 this fast-paced, complicated world, patents often find it difficult to know jufj tiow to rear their children in the be¥ possible way, says one professor at thfo Catholic Univers ity of America in Washington, D.C. dividual. However, it is still the role of the parent to nurture . guide and con- trol." Parents today have many challenges In rearing children that did not exist in previous gene rations . notes Father Preist.er. For example, how can they s pend enough time with their children, when economic difficulties may de - maDd that both parents work at rull- Ume jobs? Pa r ent s o ft en are f ace d with the question or how much responsibility s hould be &iven to their children in help- ing to m aint ain the h ousehold , particularly when both parents arc working. "CHILDREN LEA RN what they live." says Father Pr~ister "Children s h o uld be involved in household responsibilities, but a lways al an ap- ~opriate age level.'' Glamour, glitter expected f ro01 new first lady W:S HINGTON tAP> -T h e Nan cy He ugan Sho w. which premieres in Washington this J anuary, may bring glamor and glitter to a capital that has been in a social snoozt-for four yea rs . Many 1n the social register already are ex- f>l'C t ing the wife or P resident-elect Ronald Heagan to set the pace for what they a re calling "the eounlry club presidency " T he frequent, C a rter-style barbecues. featuring bet-r and blue jeans on the Wh ite House lawn. will be out. Elegant dinner parties . studded with Hollywood celebnties. will be in And Washington. which docs business while 1t parties. will dance a~atn . U nhkt· the Nncon and i''onl a dm1n1stra· lions. when Cabine t secretaries and While llouse aidt-s freque ntly attended --cocku11l part1es-<.1nttmbtt~sy-bal r.t;-th fol ks who came to town with Jimmy Carter dis dainl'd the Washmgton social s<.:cne "You never saw people from the Carter Wh lll' lloUS(', .. said Jayne Ikard, wire or former Ame n c<1n Petrolt•um lnslitutc president Frank Ikard and a frequent p<irty-g1ver "I thtnk the Ht-publicans will IH' much mnre visible <1 nd t hinJ.(:> will Mart hoµµ1nr again .. Huffy Cafntz. wife of a wealthy construe· t1on company owner. who frequents the part) <:1rcu1t, said the Reagan friends she knows en terlatn beautifully "They're pl•rfect1onists. ·· Mrs Cafntz said F'rid1:1y. "And I expect Mrs He<1 gan 1s. too. You've got big spt•nder~ c-om rng Washington \,\ 111 ha\'e somc or tht-g litter 1t had during the Kenned) days wh<-n artists and per formers \.\ere brought in And ~mha:>s) Row will cumc a l 1vl:' · · l•l derl" s first lad~. Mr., Hcagan undoubted!} will have a ft·w pl:'l pro1ccts Shl' ha\CX· pre<;sed interest m drug rchal.nlitation and program:-that U])C the talents or tht• Hut hl'r matn project will be accompanying thf> president. who:-.c after hu!>incss tastes run t1> d inner parties. comP<l1e-.. and !>pla!>h) musical-. ~lrs. Reagan. 57 . 1., IH•rticularly rlose to her husband and 1s e:1.1.1l•l.'ted to sur round htm "1th lhl• kind 11f pt•oplt' \.\1th \.\horn h1: 1s must rom fort:Jblt' Thl·1r cloSl'"' fnt:nds art' \.\l'alth~ California businessmen. 1 nt'lud1n ~ llol m1·s· Tuttle. a Cal1f11rnia auto dt':1kr \.\hu ha-. bt'cn r:ir-..tng fund ., for HepuhltC'<tn c·a nr11dal1:s "'"''l' 0\\1ght E1 st·nho.,.1·r. ;rnd Justin lbrt ht.>ad 11f Dart In dustril·s ancl th1· m11-..1 l'Ons1•n ••II\ 1· of He •• ~a n., 1nn"r C'1r"11· -r tlt'1r lliil!yy.i,od pab . \.\ho surely will n • Ct"I v1:: While House· mv1tallons. include Frank Sinatra, Charlton Heston, Dean Martin. Bob Hope. Roy Rogers and '.\1 1chael Landon The public :"a n t·~ Davis Reagan a former Jt'trc-..:-.. ~I\ es 1 he appearance or a Cl)OI, con· lrollc·d '-'Oman, al"a~.., l•lc•ga ntl) coiffed , t•ll'gontl~ dre"""d .\s h1•r hu-.hand 'IJl'.Jks. -.hl' j!azc•<, at him 111;.igm•t1cally . .ind ha::. -.:.11r1 -.ht· n•gularly rnl1 quc•.., his .1pp1:arnnn•-.. Jnd 1urlgmcnt!-. She sa \ s ...ht· rt•l11·:-on h1·r rlram<tll<.: training to "ila~ al I l'lll I\ I' Off s t a g1·. I ht· µrl\ Jtt• :-.=an n Rea g:1 n cit-st·nt)(>.., hN...,l'lf J :-tt•rnbh w nt 1mental Jnd sJ) s sht.> C'nes easil~, "nrnt·:. r1rn::.tantly .Jnd venb her angl 1 by taking long ::.oaks in a hot bathtub \.\here she carries on imaginar~ con "t'rSal1ons w11h her husband'o; criti<.:c; T<J relax. !>he r <.'ads lh<' latl'!-.t bes t·sellers auch confusion stems from the shift thit has occurred over the last 100 ydrs, in the reasons why people decide tQ •ave childr.~_and the nature of !he pd.ent-child relatiooahip, 1ay1 tbe Rev. S~en Preister, director or the National C ter for Families Studies at the un- iv sity. 'f.ISTOalCALLY, PEOPLE raised ch· dren out of the economic nece11ity de anded by a rural-ba,ed economy, an in order to carry on the family naF.e." explains Fa. ther Preister. · he parent-child relationship used to be ased on a uthority. In recent yean," he ~ continues. "much of Chis has ch~ged. Raising a lar1e family ls no lo.er an economic asset, particularly w .. n it costs $80,000 to raise a child to- One answer to this question, Father Preister says, is that ''Spending time with children is more a matter of quali- ty than quantity. Parents should spend time with their children wnile carrying on the normal activities or the day. A father mi1ht propose to take one of his ~hildreo with him each time he goes grocery shopping. The time can be used for personal conversation with the child." With a divorce rate or "SO percent in the United States today. the reality of the family in the throes or a break-up must also be addressed. he adds. When a marriage is truly fa lling apart, o r when divorce has already happened. how can parents continue to do what is best for their children? Pare.nts need to sit down with their children and convey the message of still caring for their children in spite of their own marital difficulties. says Fathe r Preister. Pa rents today face di/ ferent challenges in rearing their children than in past years. daifrom lnfancy to 18. ' oday. with a life of mobiUty to look fo ard to, there is a strona emphasis on etting along in the family, since the- fa ny supplies portable roots," he sala. • ;. ONE OF THE CENTaAL issues for the modem family is its view 'or dif· ferentness a ccording to Father Preister. At one end or the spectrum, there is the family that will not allow different- ness, one in which there is a fusion of selves centered around the mode of the ·•rather knows best family." At the othe r end of the spectrum, he notes, the uniqueness of each individual 111Ea P&EISTEa contends that la so overstressed that everyone always n•ture of the p~rent-child l'eJa. goes in separate directions and there ll:::..~~~UU!~DOIWOL.D11~~:.u.&1Lll!..D11111111LU1..u-..~~a1"<e:-~v~~hared fatt'llJy ti· the new emphases.' perlences. • arents can consider children as "Families should learn that it is okay • but there muat be a senior to have unique interest.a, but there must ner," he says. "Every family_ alao tae-lamily -acttYities;"'' emfjliui1es ber should participate in the de-Father Preist.er. Mormona demonstrate makiq proceu, ln a problem-Ulelr support of thJa concept with their int tense. And every famUy de1lp8tioa of one night per week as a 1bould be seen aa a Uftiq• la· famllynlpt. ---. ·-........... ___ ...... _ .. . ---. . .. ..,--~ THEY ALSO MUST rind a way lo put to rest the rears that m ost children ex- per ience in the midst or divorce, fore'X· ample: "My parents must be s plitting up because 1 have been bad: if I'm good, maybe they will stay together"; or , "My father is leaving, so he must not love me anymore. "Divorce Is between the married partners," says Father Preister. Children need to-know that-parent.a are not divorclog them." In the end, "It la the parents wbo are tbe architecta of-f.amily,'..'...aay•-l'a&her Preister. And, he says, It is their ability to neaoUat.e the various issues of their marital relationship that will set the tone ultimately for the health of the family ~a whole. . .. . . . ...... _......_,. l FEATURES Mr. and Mrs Nachat1~011 Nathanson-Smith \ ~ardt-n w~dd111g wu~ the setting for the \\t-dd1ng of f°'}nthta Smith of Irvine a nd ~ro alhanson of Pad(1t P<1 hs ades The bndc. daughter of Mr and Mrs. J V<1 \·1d Sn11lh of Irvine, graduated from UCLA and the Lln1H·r:-.ity of Washington . She is em vloyed <•:-u c·cmsull1n~ µ:,ycholog1st in Santa Monica The bridegroom, son of Mr and Mrs Leo :"llath1mson of Pal"l fil· Palis udes, graduated fro m Cl<1remont Mcn ·s College and Wh ittier Law School Ile 1:-. m law 1>ractict-m Beverly Hills The couµlc plan to live in Santa Monica after a tnµ lo thl• V1r~an Is lands Kane-BulkJey T he Mesa Verde Methodist Church in Costa Mesa was the setting for the wedding of Debra Bulkley of Costa Mesa and Lawrence Kane of Janesville T he bride. d<tughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rulkley of Costa Mesa. graduated from Estan- cia High School T he bridegroom, son of Mr. a nd Mrs . Jeff Kane of Janesville, graduated from Lassen High School in Susanville. He is in the U.S. Air Force. The couple plan to live in Tucson after a trip to Mazatlan, Mexico. Miss Butler • Weddiflg and engage- ment for"'3 can be ob'"' tal~d from the Dr:Uly Pilot bfi lending a stamped, self· addresaed envelope to the FeatMre Department, P.O. Bor lstiO. Costa Mesa 9216216, or bll vUihfto any of the Daily Pilot .offices. They ore located at llO W. Bav St .. Cotta Mesa; 17175 Beach Blvd., Hwtingron BHCh, and um N. coon HighlDOJI, lAglOIO &ach. En~s •hould be pMbli•hed siz weeks or more be/ore Che wedding, and wedding annoMnce- ment• will be accepted up to one week after the wed- ding. Butler-Nail Sall y Buller of Corona del Mar and Douglas Nail of Monterey are en gaged. The Daily Pilot las t week erroneous ly an· nounced their marriage. We regret the error. The bride-elect. daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs . Merrill Buller of Corona del Mar, graduated from Newport Ha rbor High School and is at- tend ing San Diego State University .. The future bridegroom, son of Mrs. John Nail of Monterey. ~raduated from San Diego State. Looki1ig al lice1ises AP Children love to make a game out of looking ror out-of-s tate license plates while traveling and the government has a folde r that can make this more fun. The pamphlet displays color pictures of the plates-from t!very state, the-District of Colum· bia. America'Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico. the Virgin Islands and the provirtces of Canada. Youngsters and some oldsters, too, may en- joy looking at lhe pla~es and it will make it easier to identify those seen on the roads. • , ... .,. .. , •• c11 ... ,,..1 Mf.c:-11 lwf-"·--------- Me Baker Slrfft, Su1te«J& Coat a Mesa, CA 92626 Phone S4().l';7S7 lnlllal interview at no ctwva .. ---.--·- Sunday, O.C.mber 28, 1MO DAILY PILOT --~ What about Rola Lenska? T h e r e Isn 't a woman In Amerio who c11nnot empalhia.e with the forel1n car Import pro· blem. For years, womt n h11ve been battUnc I.be furelcn compeUtion of n x !lymbola who arrive hour· .Ly on our shores to rival our American made models . We wert! so nitive , we didn't realize It was ever a battle, until we had lost it. Here we we re complacently t&unlng out Mona Free mans from 8&dlimore . Md .. Anne tte Funicellos from Utica, N.Y .. •rnd the Uttle compact number , the ~bbie Reynolds Crom El Paso. Texas. when along came two ltaltan impo rts : Sophia Lore n and Gina Lollobrigida. T h e c o untry went c razy . Everyone wanted to own a Sophia Lo r e n o r a G in a Lollobrigtda Before we knew what had hit us, France sent us Brigitte Bardot. Switzerland shipped out Ursula Andress and GFeat Bri· tain produced a mode) that was to become an American classic: Elizabeth Taylor. The imports made no sense: T hey were bigger, harder to handle. breathed heavily in love scenes. But they had stunning trunks, sleek lines, parked easi- ly and had good trade-in at the box office. At any rate, th~y kept coming: Julie Christie , India; Liv Ull· man. Japan; Jacqueline Bisset. Engla n d , a nd Cat h e r ine Deneuve, France. But the day American women really faced up to their com peti- tion was the morning we looked around to discover the streets were full of Swedish stars : Ann· Marcret, Slane Hasso, 1n1rid Bergman, Anita Ekberc and Britt F.kland. There was a meeting called in upper New York state in which a concerned American woman an- nounced, "We really muat do somethina about all these Bosomy Boat People.·· There were s uggestions to ex- port Teresa Brewer to Japan and expand a Ruth Buzzi plant in Westerly, R.1., but we knew what the real answer was. We had to start producing models that looked like the foreign im· ports. We are making progress. We have an Angie Dickinson. a Loni Anderson and a Farrah Fawcett who looks Swed ish. a Raquel Welch who could pass for Italian and a Bo Derek who could be the top of the line anywhere. Is it working'! Is it working ~ You tel l m e! Who 1s Rula 1.ens ka and why didn't s he sell? Different strokes for . • • OEAR ANN LANDERS . Som ething you said on TV re· cently caught m y ear. A woman asked about a relative who had come to visit for one week. Three months later she was still there. What should be done? You said, "'There a re two kinds of people in the world those who impose on and take advantage or others, and those who a llow it.·· You added . ··Som e how these people seem to rind each other ... I was so s truck by those few sentences I decided to seek counseling. My the rapis t said my problem was that I am a non-assertive person Can you give me more information on th is? -TOLEDO WIMP DEAR TOLEDO: Gladly. A while back I printed a descrip- tion of the assertive and the DOD· assertive personality. Here it is again. I hope it wm help: Characteristics of the Non- Assertive Person · He confuses the goal of beinit liked with being respecte d. He is conditioned to fears of being disliked or rejected. lie is unable to recognize the difference between being selfish in the bad sense and in the good sense. He allows others to m aneuver him into situations he doesn't want. He is easily hurt by what others say and do. He feels inferior because he is inferior. He limits his ex- periences and doesn't use his potential. Characteristics of the Assertive Person He acts in a wiy that shows be respects himself, is aware that he cannot always win, ay accepts Anderson-Moss JuJie Ande rson or Irvine a nd Mark Randal Moss or Los Alamitos have announced their engagement. The bride -elect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ande rson of Irvine and Nancy An· d er son of New York City, graduated from Unive rsity High School and Orange Coast College. his llmltatlons. He s trives, in spite or the odds, to make the good try. Win, lose or draw, be mal.n· ta ins his self-respect. H e f eels f ree to reveal himself: "This is m e. This is what I feel, think and want.'' He can communicate with peo- ple on all levels -strangers, frie nds, family. Communication is open, dirttt, honest and ap- proprite. He has an active orientation &o lire. He goes afte r what be wants -In contrast to the passive person who walls for things to happen .. A re !J<)Ur pari?11ts too st n et? Hard to reach'' Ann I.anders· booklet. ··Bugged By Parents? How to Gel More Freedom ... could help you bridge the generation gap Send 5<J cents With your reqtu!st and a Long. stamped. self--0.ddressed envelope to Ann Landers. P 0 Box 11995. Chicago. ltlinms 6061 J The future bridegroom. son of Mr and Mrs Roland Moss of Los Alamitos, graduated from Los Alamitos High School and Cypress College. S.OAY AFTll CHllSTMAS SALE Mount-Sluyter The engagement of J udith Mount of Costa Mesa and Lorron Sluyter or Globe. Ariz., has been announced. The bride-elect. daughter of Mr. Richard Mount of Palm Springs and Mrs. Crawford Mount of Costa Mesa. attends Northern Arizona Unive rsity. The future bridegroom, son or Mr. and Mrs. Le wis Sluyter of Globe. also is attending Northern Arizona University. Japanese art sho14J11 NEW YORK <AP> An exhibition, "Ex- quisite Visions : Rim pa Paintings from Japan." is on show at Japan House Gallery through J an. 4. 1981. The exhibitions was orgamzed by the Honolulu Academy of Arts in coopera tion with the Agency for Cultural Affairs, Tokyo, and in association with Japa n House Gallery. It was first shown in Honolulu. and this showmg will be the only other one because of the age and de lie ate condition of the works . In the exhibition there are more than 50 priceless screens, hanging scrolls, hand scrolls and fan paintings, executed over a s pan of four centuries, the 16th to the 19th. by the masters or the Rimpa school. The paintings, with their ('haracteristic brilliant colors-In bold composi· tion~ on gold and sll-..er baclcgroUllas. comoine cla ssical natura l images with nowing call i- g raphy. The exhibition was funded by grants from the Ame rican Express Foundation and the Na· tional Endowment for the a rts. 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I I / -· - -· • ._ ••• .._ ........... tt_..,..,.,,. .. REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, E NTERTAI NM ENT, C2 CJ C6-8 Gilda Radner made the most successful debut by a celebrity during 1980 on Broadway. CB -8chool s_upplies str-eamlined 8y JEK&l' CLAUS EN OI 1119 O•llr 1'1 .. 1 Sl•lt peeled to begin rising again. L1ku the i.chools they serve. rnmpunwi. ::.etlini educational '>Upphei. urc rinding il more and rn on· thrftcuJl lo hnd a dollar I hew ills)::. ::.ay::. the new leader uf tht: N;at1onal School Supply ..ind Equwmenl ::.sociation headquartered in Garden Grove, says he' s trimming back . In taking over his leadership post. he told the 625 companies b~longing to NSSEA that they'll r 1 n d · · s t r o..atm I i n i h g an d d1 versirication both within and without the educational field necessary. "I've heard that as many as 24 education materials stores have gone out of business. but none of them was in this area," he added. He estimates, though, that his fl ve s1ores in Callrornla and Arizona will have lost up to SlS0,000 over the past 36 months when all or the figures are in. While he says he has n't laid oH a single employee, Jones notes that his own st aff has dropped from 27 to 12. "Many quit when I told them t h ey w o uld have t o work harder." Much or the educational supp- ly business problem. he says, is the impact felt from a cut in teacher-spending for the in· dividual classrooms. "has made teachers feel lower than dirt," he said. Many. he says. have lost heart. Many teachers SJH!•• • up to $150 a month out of their own in comes to provide materials they believed were required to do a really good JOb in their classrooms. he says . l'o'>ta Mesa businessman Win dell Jonti. who recently became the organization'::. 62nd president lhe h rsl from California has ad moni-;hed suppliers that they had bdlt·r be ready for some lean t 1n1c:-. ·'It will be necessary to take a muc h be~ter look al operations and truly ask. 'Is this really necessary?· " CALIFORNIA suppliers, he s aid, have been hardest hit as the resul t o.r P~opositiq_n 13, both ··Proposition 13 (the property tax-cutting initiative a pproved in 1978) cost me 40 percent the next day," he said "But we're com ing back." "MOST TEACHERS buy out of t heir own pockets." he says. "I don't think the genera l public realizes JUSt how much, and my business depends on it." Others . he admits. spent a.s lit lie as SS a month JONES, WHO moved tu Costa Mesa when he began leaching 1n the Coast Community Colle~l· Distric·t in 1956. open1·d his educau onal husiness 1r l ~Kil JONES. WHO tt~ache::. bus1 11e~::. c·o urse::. at Golden West <'ollege ruJllime and then finds lhu uddilion;iLhoun...r.equLCed to operate hi!> Supply Room firm in school distract purdiases and THE GOAL, he indicated , is to "l don't kn ow "'l11ch on<' < nr SUPPLY PREXY Windell Jonea of GWC Utility betting on wind and sun By WILLIAM GLASGALL AP' 8t1\UMll Wrttef ROSEMEAD Southe rn California Edison Co.. an influential utility that once was a leader 1n the drive for nuclear power, now is betting heavilyonthe wind, the s un and other alte rnatives to oil. gas and uranium lo supply much of its energy needs through 1990 and beyond. If its plans succeed. the nation's eighth-largest investo r-owned utility could be getting nearly one-third or the electric gene rating capacity it plans lo add in this decade from alternative powe r sources. up sharply from its earlier estimate of just 10 J)t!rcent WHILE ITS PLAN "is not without risks." the Edison proeram "should have far-reachin~ repercussions on how electricity 1s generated in the United States," says John Bryson, president of the California Public Utilities Com - mission. Edison "has made an intelligent busi· n ess decision,·· sa ys Jim Harding, energy projects director for Friends or the Earth Foundation, an environmen- tal group in San Francisco that has been a frequent critic of the utility . .. The utility business is likely lo follow their 1ead, lie says. Edison hasn't given up on atomic power. It is continuing to expand its San Onofre nuclear station and is .counting on drawing additional power from a nuclear project in Arizona. BUT "WE HAVE no definite plans" to build other nuclear plants in the 1980s, says Edjson 's senior vice presi· dent and chief financial officer, H. Fred Christie. The company figures oil, which pro· vides 33 percent or its energy today. is more than twice as costly as the nuclear power that accounts for 2 percent or the energy it needs lo ser ve its 3.1 million customers in central and southe rn California. It plans to increase its reliance on nuclear power to 10 percent by 1990, and 1 still believes "nuclear is the cheapest" Corm of powe r gene ration. says Lawrence T . Papay, the utility's vice president for research and develop- ment. BUT PAPAY also wonders if even a utility like Edison with more than $3 billion in annual revenues can "af- f9rd the financial ris k·· presented by starting a giant nuclear power plant from scratch today. "I can make a decision on a small· ~scare alternative power unit today and gerff"On line in-1982 or 1983 -or 1 can make a decision on nuclear today and out-or-packet t~acher ~pending be smarter and look forward to tbal his own !um teliCS-On-S0--1984--and..1985 when S<!hool enl'-0U- hea vily. ments across the nation are ex· £J:.oposit inn I 3 an.cLLh.e.. res ult . ing focus on public spendin~ Ju · tw0Jol>:1J l.!i thc.J1W! 10 l..JLll.L_ ____ _.. <SeeCUTS, P ageC2l • • I • ' ,J .,,, get it on line in 1992 or 1995," he says. . -. Building a large coal plant isn't much easier. A study by the federal General Accounting Office says coal and nuclear plants now take "eight to 14 years to complete." THE DELA VS WILL lie up "signifi· cant amounts of capital which will be unavailable for investme.nt in energy c onservation programs o r othe r alternatives which prove to be com- mercially feasible." the Congressional investigative agency says. Utilities were facing the problem of financial risk long before last year 's ac- cident at the Three Mile Island power plant in Pennsylvania. According to the trade or ganization Atomic Industrial Forum. nearly SO nuclear projects were delayed and eight canceled in 1980. No new orders for nuclear plants have been placed since the two.thalwer~ r.ecorAed in 1978. NOW EDISON IS pus hing su ch diverse projects as towers to capture desert sunlight, windmills r~sembling giant upended eggbeaters, and wells to tap hot water unde r the Imperial Valley. Fred H~rtJ~y, the ~hairman of Union Oil Co. of California, calls the area near t h e Mexican b orde r "the Saudi I· Edison's figures ROSEMEAD (AP> -Here is a look at Southern Californi a Edison Co.: Revenues -$3.4 billion in year ended Sept. 30. Earnings $339.6 million in year ended Sept. 30. Number of customers 3.1 million. Service area -50.000 square Arabia of the world's l?eothermal re- sources." · 1 Edison even is tr ying experimenls atop its s prawling R osem e ad headquarters build i ng in th is eas t e rn Los Ange l es s uburb , wtfere a bank olwlar cells is turning the s un 's rays into enough electricity to powe r 30 hundred·watt light bulbs. Edison isn't conducting an elaborate science project. Instead, in October it launched a program to augment con- ventional fuel supplies with so-called ''renewable" energy sources. conserva- tton and ~ven power generation by some or its customers . miles of central and southern California. excluding ci ty of Los Ange les. with population of 8 million. Energy sources -oil. 33 per- cent ; natural gas. 28 percent. coal, l2 percent: hyd roelectric. 9 percent : nuc lear . 2 percent . power purchused from outside sources, 16 percent. ··som e forms of power gener a- tion. which a few years ago were specul ative or unproven. have prog· ressed to the point that they can be ag- gressively developed," Edison said as it announced its new strategy. "WIND TURBINES are going to beat any coal plant they're going to build, .. contends Harding. Edison was helped lo its decision by what Christie c a lls a "dramatic downturn in demand" that has occurred as ener gy costs h~e s~ared. In placing so muc h reliance on ... I ' !~' .. f I ,. alternative cn<:'rg~ ~c1urc·t•!i . Ed1!-.11r. 1~ attracting a lot r1r atlt'ntion from nlh1:r ut1l1ttes. hut so for ha:. fcv. 1rn1 t.itor.., Ct1hty man,agL·rrwnt:. are gl'nerally <i cautious lot and many ar<' uncertain 11n how to M PC with tht' raptdl~ n~tnJ.! eo .... t::. fJ f tr aditional IJ(>Wl'f "our<'<'S The world l'O l·rgy coo;t ... p1rdl ha::. mon: than douhll•d thl· pnC'e or C'(f'C'lrtC' t' 1n the l'ntted Stat<.·'> '>tnCL' 1973 anct led Exxon Corp planm·r::. recent!\-''' cut their long term ~:.llmote of ..:ro\.\th in power u~e tn th1: industn..iltzed v.orld to 2 5 percent a ~ear from the rapid ~ percent annual eh p of thl' latL· 19611-. . The slov.d own ha!-en::.tbled Er11sun to reduce its e~t1m a1e of the ne'>' p<>\,er supphl's 11 "'111 need fl>r lhl' 19811'> tl\ nearly SO J)<'reent BUT THE COMPA1'i\' still sa\'~ ll ''ill need l<> provide fi.000 m<>~a'>'<itt·s of nc\' power. or 40 percent more elcl'lnrit\ than it produces tod ay. to mc~t an· tic1patecl needs It's not e\'cn sure or that fi gure :\l uch of the power conservation noted to date has been by industries. rather than homeowne rs. and "we 're still in an c n1 or uncer'taintY with regard lo demand for our product. .. ;;ays Christie - ................................................................................................................. -.i ............. IP'l,.,.__,~~·.-.~,......~.~--~ , .. , .... ._.__.... Keep By PAT DUNN 0(""9o.llyl"t ........ • an ~ye on expensive cataract surgery is uncertain, which can be dangerous. Recent improvement in spectacle lenses have made them more acceptable. but the basic problems remain. ------- , • ft DAil V Pll OI ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Choioos chocolated f:W YORK ( 11 1 f:itPt'rl" rl•lm th~y d tn lt'll whal ,,ari uf lht• t·11untr) )UY 1•om • fn>m h~ thl' k nd ot r ho1·uh1h• \'flu t•aat 'uu1 t "'" buds '"" 11f\tm bl.-1111;, tluqut<nl aa i. 1 1 t•.i111nal 1huh•<'I .. hn1 I\ t•vmt· \0 \Wt-els, says 1, t-. t t•1 i1uwn t·nior N1111ly buy~r for a m ajor 1 •lri 11( \ uflt•I' 11lor ~ 111• 1·1\~ •~ kl\ t<iuample le t l"•m flllcd t h\l\ Ohlt • t•flJCll, VC!f}' J)U,1ul.r in rt11t .. 1Jt•h1tuu .. , ,.;u,,h•t hut whlC'h '1·a n11ot lit' I. ell .. ..._.. Ill <'It--~ V llfk -t'n )' lht-n Of 11l 11n y ' m1 111 th1 '" 1r Wh1h· 't1ot•t1IJ1t• h~" llll fvllo\\,•ri. frum .... • ll to li•lh•r t 'llk1t t u11 d1ff111· ft 1.1111 1-:u"l to ,,,, h r11u,on -.i111I Etci h•rnt'n• "n•h•r tlurk MJ 1,, r 1 tul\11lu1t·11 ""'' ll11ht mllll. 1•o t1Ct>t' '""" 111 th1 \1 1dwc .. t t'OHMJnrnr '"° m tu fuu1 r 11 .. t h1-.·o lul1 14 llb t hci 'ttur )" lM1 ln& th\: '>Unlt' •• 1h1· "'''' c ""'' \\hC'rt' t'h<> olatt• t'O'-rn·d th.•111,..., ~Ith ll11u11l 1t'lllt!" i.11· 1tl1>1v bJI( :.ellt>r'I , BUSINESS County sales reported Mesa, HWllington near top of brisk trend - -By RICHARD GREEN Of U. !Hlly ~lite St.ti Orange County's ttlird·quarter taxttbll' sales-totaled $3.2 billion, an lnnatlon·adjusted 5.5 percent dec rease over the s ame time period last year, according to ~gures released by the state .,,.. Board oC Equalization. 1 1\mong Orang e Counly cilies, J I s ales activity was most brisk in . r-Ana heim ($446 million>. Santa · Ana <S342 million >. Costa Mesa · ( 1 S237 million >, Or ange <S210 ~ :". m11lion1 and Huntington Beach ~ { '\\ · <S208 million >. :::-\ "'Jl IN COMPARISON with other H-""-' I California counties, Orange °''' l • r.mu Sy11G County had more third-quarter ---'.!..'.:.J I ax able sale!> than all others ex- People always try 10 1mag1ne what goes on at high-tep t Los Angele!> ISi 1 1 bilhon J had more taxable sales ln the third-quarter or this year than the s ame time period last year. Few, however . s howed percen· lage Increases larger tha n the 13.4 percent inflation rate. State officials said sales ac· tivity was expected to increase in all California co.unties during._ the third-quarter because of Chris tmas shopping. An 8.3 percent second-quarte r decline in statewide s ales activi· ty <in compar ison to the pre viou s year ) r e pre s ented the greatest quarterly decline in 22 years St ate Bourd or Equulization OI· ficials attribute the lllight up- turn in°sales volume t.o an up· s urge in personul s p e ndin1 following the lifting of credit controls at the end or July . T h e overa ll declining sales trend . however . was attributed to weakness in wutomobile and housing s ales. A 31 Pt:RCE NT d ecrease was l'xperie nced in third -quarte r Orange County m o bile home sa les. 111 ...... u t-'1 .in1·1 .. t•IJ l•fl••lll ltlhfl~'I lift' highly l!Ul>Yl.u dlll.1 Ill '"'' \nl(••h·'I ll ' rt\Ol'Olittl• Ill liO) [ 111 Ill Ii hl 11r \Jd I k tevot corporate m eetings s uch as this one, Edgers tey. Almost all Ca lifornia counties SALES PICKED UP som ewhat .n the third quarte r with a statewide decline or 6 7 percent in comparison tot he third quarter of 1979, According to state Board of Equalization s tatist ics, third· quarter taxable sales were $56 million in Fountain Valley, $141 million in Irvine . $28 million In Laguna Beach, St46 million In Newport Beach, $19 million In San Jua n Capis trano Now you know." ll.i-.,•d PH lh,· ru~h 'ulumt• l anth ,,1!\''> of hl'I "' n 1111111••111\ '1 ... W Woulwurlh <1bout u 1 .. ,.rfrr uf " l11ll111n vuunds annual!} 1 C'h1t"aao 1 "ll1~·nt'I bu\ murt' 11ut \'l111d1c1> th11n do l'lln 111t11 '" 11 111,11n olh•.'r <'Ille~ "'l11rid1..111~ I ukc to 1• ·•llh 1 ,.. l .md1c:. \\hilt.> !llt'\\ Orlc1tn:. rt·~• Real estate mailbag • • • 1i-. \'llJOt h•·o.1\ c11h ha'lh .11nl l(Old hril•k 111tl'•dotl· bdr'I \~.1111 '''ml· 1n th1:. c·att'K""> you l'arwot ~ ·•"....i.Lill '\~ 'uL11._Li4-~ ft:r~i.on 11•1tt'~ l'1tt:.bu1 ~h 'l'll' more suh d C'hOcolute rh.1n lh\' ,hull11" mulct ' lYIJl' while '<'hunky ' , h11col.1tl·:. .t l'l' 111,· Ing ... ellt·r~ in New J e rsey l'Jrlh 11•-.pn111-1l.llc for s uc h regional 1.1'lle~ Ft·r~u:.c11l ;.11hb. "1::. the ract that when 'untJ.\ 11-manufod urt•d 111 u particular locale. 1t l••'l'Olnt•:. krnm n .ind 11 1:. o(ll'n advertised only 1111 ,di\ Whdl· t·ancl .' 1·11 11 ,umptrnn 1s down 1n 1:t·nt·r:il. hl·t·au~l' <1f t11d11y's wt•1ght· and health· 1·11n,<·1uu:. :-.oc·1l'I) .1:. wl'll as µrice. "'erguson ,;1\' that '>l'a~c1n al 1nirl·hasc:. a re showing an In 1·n«1:-.<· La:-.1 y1·ar':-. tot al industry s alt's of l'andy \\ 11:-. approx1ma11•I.'' S·l l billion Dome busy I 11ron1l!'s ge1wrated Hy KARREN MILLS A\~OCt•tN Pr•UWrUtr Starting _\our own business 11 '!> a rlream th:1t many 1wople ha vt• from time to t1mt• Soml' ;wt on 11 and find the dre am be<·om e:.. .1 n1ghlman· Others an~ able to tonvert their ii 1 t' am:. into do ll a rs Tl'rri I' TL•µpe r . a s uburban Chicago \\ 11m ~•I"\ wllo up(: rat es I wo bus inesses from her h .. rnt· \\a:. ha\'IOJ.( ct1t11tull\ JU~glin~ her role .1. hu:-1111·:-.s\\t>nlan, w1 fco untl mother and figured ··h•• \' a:-n t 1111111!• 111lt1·r1,lig ht "I TllOt't:tlT T ll E REST wav lo find (1U1 ho\\ ot lll'r w11nwn t•nga gcd 1n a home hus incss \\ t·rt· <"oping wJ:. to ask them ." Ms Tepper ... 11<11n an 1n1C'rvh.'\\ So s he and her mother. Nona Dawe T e ppe r. who owned a t ov store outside her home for ~any years. in 19'71 began interviewing women '-' hn <'<HI ma1n1a1n bus inesses from their homes . :,I' Ov<•r· 1 hn·1· \"ears the,· 1nterv1e we d 98 ~11 1r111•11 ~•t h .1 wi;lc· vantlY ·or ages and back r ouncl~. t h<'ll M•IL•1·1 t•d the st<iri<·~ of 40 nf those .. <r.11n11•n 1111 1nl"lu~11111 in th!'1r r£'C·c•nth 'pubhsht•d ~ 011k 'Tlw :"<1''' 1-:n1 n·pn·nt·ur ... " . . :• "WE FOl SO Tiit: wom<.·n who were lhl' :ii111~t ~uc.,.1•..,:-.l ul wPrt· I hosf' who hacl w generate 1'tt·on1l' Tht•) had to rn C:Jke the m·<:cssar; b11s1 1 "01·,;!-. dt.•<·1~1rm~ t11 m<.1ke the bus iness profitable "' •)Is Tc·p1ll'r "'"d (: ··so m<Jll \ 111 the women had no other op ~11 111 The•\ ~i·rl' JUSl to11 P"Or to take a JO~ out • ult· the homt• :-.omet1mes the} were too sick or ~ t•rt• h:mcl11·appccl. or h~ul l'hlldrcn or someone , Isl' t hC'y had to c·art.· for." s he said t 1111-:h tr;.insportation <.·osts are an<ithcr 1m n rt ant reason women open busines!>es from h('ll" h11n1\'S, ~b Tepper said ~ "SO ~1AN \' WOM t:N arc engaged in part ~111t• work and the ir s alaries are being eaten up ~l·ttini.t ln and from work." she s aid. Other wome n c1tec1 safely as a r eason for 1•t•1dinJ.( to work out of t heir homes . "We found among the wom en we talked lo c r y kind of diversity you C'an name. The · lersona lllles were diffe rent. they wer e from d1(- •renl ra,·i<1I ;md Cl'Onom1c backgrounds We llkl·d lo womL•n who were harely existing on 1e1r 111t•1mics and we talked to wome n who ~t'rt' vc1·~. very wea lthy We talked lo d ivon:cd. Ji~1rr1l·d :md unmarried wome n.·• '· M~ Tepper s ai<l she hacl anl.lCJ pated that i oml'n who were oµerating home businesses t c·rt• tfoini.: so bct<.1use they had t'hildre n i; h ''IU 'T t'l'l.I.\' ONF>THIRD of tl10~e we DEAH BOH You're always writing about hu r);(ain propNlll'S you' Vl' oought flow do }'OU rind lhl!ul'' -- Parker T OEAR PARKER: Although I am a real t'st a te brobr and an attorney, I always buy thro ugh another agenl. Thr reason ls someonf' t•lse will work h arde r to locate the properties and can nt•gotlatf' on my behalf much toughf'r than I can. Anothe r set'rf'l is to ask e-nry realty agenl ,\'Ou meet "What have you seen late ly that I should buy'!" U you don't know a good re al t•st ate a gent, find one by c alling on the n .. wspaper want ads which interest you. If the advertist'd properties ar en 't what you want to buy. phom• the advertising agent a nd as k about his unadvertised lis tings which a re orten better bargains. Be pers istent. Still another way to rind bargain properties is tu drivf' around neighborhoods which interest 'uu. Jot down addresses of properties you would likr to own. Then , t>ithn a sk your agent to r ht•ck tht•m out or do so yourself at the county recorder's olrice wher e you can get the owner 's name and mailing address. l 't• la.r •·r.-dil '"' turnl1u.-.. DEAH BOB· 1 JUSl spe nt more than $5,000on new furniture and applianC'cs in m y apartment house. My acc·ountant now tells me this won't qualify for the 10 µcrC'cnl tax l'red1t I thought 1t would s mce I'm using thc:se 1tt-ms m m y aµartment rental business. Wtlo is right" Bryna M DEAR BR\'NA: Your accountant is correct. Most apartment rurnis hin.its and equipment do not qualiry for the lll pt>rtl'nt invest ment tax credit. However. there are exceptions for certain items s uch as apartment house washers and dryers. You would think C'ongress would allow the tax credit for apa rtmi'nt furnishin~s. but who said the tax laws are fa ir? fonfffl rt•sfllt• r ·ti Hf• littUlf-tl DEAR BOB: The re are many condominiums for sale in m y town. I'm thinking maybe I s hould buv one or two a s investments. Do condos make good investme nts? -Natalie N f>Et\H NATALI I': The two b ig ad vantages of buy ing condos for inve~tm enl are high building-to· land r<itlo for de preciation tax deductions and the condo ownl·r·~ a~socialHm ha ndles the m ain t<.•nan<·t· cx<'cpt for repa1 ro.; ins ide the condo apart m1•nt 1tst'lf Tht•n: 1s l'On!>1derablc dis <.1greem ent among in· vc-;tors ahout the wisdom of condo investments . My opinion 1s their resale profit potential is limit· cd a nd so I!. their re nlal market I prefer to inves t in s ingle-family houses which appe al to a lmost all buyers and renters . But in mos t communities con dos now appreciate in value at <.tb<>ul the sam e rate a s single-family homes so y<>u proba bl y ('an't go wr1mg in vesting in a good C"ondomim um. flo rl 9" 9•• p fl '6o1· f u r9t•d DEAK BOB: We found a home we can buy for $12,000 cash down paym ent. The seller will take back an "Inte rest only" first mortgage at 11 percent in· tcrest for seven years. Although we won't be build Ing any equity by paying on the mortgage, is this a good or bad idea for us? Barry E DEAR BARRY · It's a good idea. All your mortgage payments will be tax deductible interest Ouring the early years of an amortized mortgage. ther e is little p ayoff of _princinal because most o1 lhe vay ments go toward interest Homeowne rs find most of their equity buildup 111w comes from appreciation in market va lue of h <' home. Little com es from paying down the r---------., n ortgagc b;1lan<.·t· If th1· house is sound and weH ocilterl , you 'd betlt'r buy it before I do Buyer ..-an'I pay FllA loa11 I<-<-• DEAR 808: In my to wn most homes are sold with f't'de ral Housing Authority or Veterans Ad· ministration mortgages. U I agree to sell this way. and pay the buyer 's loan lee of four points, is this tax deductible for me? -Nora V l>EAH NORA No FllA and VA loan recs ar e nt•vt'f tax deductible as interest. However. the s eller can :-.uhtra<.·t su<.•h fees as a sa les e xpense from the prope rty's ~ross sales price. Hy law. FllA a nd VA loan fees cannot be paid by the buyer Tht> seller has the "opportunity" of µay mg or refusing the purchase ofter Ask your tax adv1sn for full details . .. t 9••111 ,.,,,, ••lt•flr r.-fu11d ,,.,,,.,. DEAR BOH. When we offered to buy a home. the realty <.t~ent assured us we could get a new mortgage It turnl> out that our income isn't enough to qualify for a new mortgage The i.cller rcfuse5 to re fund our Sl.000 e arnest f 'rmtt Pagr ('I CUTS. • • )>ldt•r moonllghling · T he s uppl) firm now has a half mlllwn dollar per year grns~ and s pcl·1 a ltze!) 1n cduca tional gamt•s , hullc t1n bo a rd m a t t•nal s. \.\orkbooks <.1nd U\'erhead proj ect or trans p aren - cies COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVE'R Market Closed Friday < 12-26) Check Tuesday Frect:IOf\11 ",.,._,,and• "o• ,,, CeM for Cut'•"f quotet (714) 556-6850 South Coast Plaza Village ~f., ... ,,,, tAcro .. "'""*°"""Coe .. .., .. ._., money de pos it. Th(' agent s ays she's sorry What l'an we do'• o ,anC DEAR DAN: Talk to the agent's broke r who probably is n't aware of the representation made by the agent. Thal age nt should have made sure a financing contingency was In your purchase offer so you would be e ntitled lo the deposit refund If the specified mortgage proved to be unavailable. U necessary, consult your attorney to exert legal pressure lo get your de posit refunded. DEAR ROR Sevt.-ral years ag<i, I bought a 5 percent s hare in a land investment The owners of the other 95 1>e rcent want to se ll They listed the pr operty with a really agent who obtained a purc has e offer they a C'cepted The deal fell lhmugh because one of the partners. 11 home builde r. became bankrupt Now the agent is suing all of us for a real estate comm ission Sin<·c I never signed the li~ting nor the purchase offer do I have lo pay m y ~hare o r the agent's 1·omm1ss1on" Todd\' OF.AR TODD: P robably not. The gene ral rule is only co-owners who sign a real es tate listing are· liable to a r ealty agent for a sales commission who finds a "ready, able, and willing buyt>r." Ask your attorney lo explain furthe r. TAX SHELTER LEASE BACKS AVAILABLE CONTACT: TINA BARTEL DEALER 71 4-526-661 I J ones t ook over the helm of the NSSEA in Novcmher after se rving a s a rel-(ion<il direC'tor ancl fi rs t and ~et·onrl ''H'(• president for the lari.:<·sl tr<tdt• asso<·1:.it 1011 in 11~ field in the natton MEIJ/l~·il~ A/ I) EA.'iEIJ There is only one Webster Cash Reserve Fund, and only one place to buy it . W ASHI NC;T<>N t A I' l Heviscd re gulations are being adopted by the Lahor Oepartmcnt to 1 s p e ed the e ntr y o f foreign docton and nurs es who agr ee to ta ke jobs in areas of the United States that need m o r e medical person ncl The departme nt said that physidans. nurse s and a f ew ot h er specialists <m lhe gov ernmcnt's a lien labor prec crt ifiration register of immigr ants wo uld he given prcferenC'e for en lrv vis as . The De partment o f ll (>alth ;.incl H um ~in St•rviC'cs has determined that l.~ localitles have a s 1g nifirant doC'tor shortage and 541 a reas a re a short agt• nf re· g1stcred nurses ThatsKidde~Peabod~ "6· 02~~""" .I! I \1,,IJ Diversified portfolio of short term, quality in vestments. \ \'eh!ttc'r Cash f{c~rvc· ,., J no-loc1J monl')' m.u~l'I tunJ mv~lmg m o..horl-tl'rm dd't mstruml·nts such as U.S. Govt•mmenl .ind Govl·mment Agl'nly \l'Cunl1t"•, CD's anJ ban~l·r-.. · Jueplcinn•!> Imm b..inl<.!> ..ind .,,1\ mg!> ..ind lo,:m ·"'m 1atinns wilh tot.al .ai.st-ts of S'l-b1ll1on 1)r mort'. ,1nJ u>mmeH1,1I p.1p1•r <. ommt•n1,1I pJper mu!>I be r.11ed Pnmr-1. A-1. or 11 ... l'qu1vJlcnt Instant liquidity. Sh.ires can bl· rl'dl'l·tnC'J on .1m hu''"'"" d,l\' JI l ur ri·nl n1•t asset v,1lue ma~1ng cash c1vJil.1bll.' the: m•\I bu~me,.., Jt1v \\'11hdr.m.1I rt•4ul"h CJn be m.aJe 10 your KuJJcr. rt .. 1b0Jy f~t·g1~tert·d Rt·pn""'nl.111\"l' b~ l\'lrl'. m.111 or telephone . Divide nds de clared daily, .ind d1 .. 11 1h111i·d mPnt hh No sales ch arge, 11\11 nk·mp1111n In• Pl m 1hdr ,II\ .11 pt•l).lll\ Securities manage m ent professio nals. VVehstt'r ~1.mJg1'ml'nt C.orporc1 tion is the Investment Advisor. The Dreylus C.orpor.1t1on 1s Suh-lnvestmrnl AJv1sor and AJmm1strator. And Kidder. Pe<ibo<ly &. lo lncorpor.ttcJ mJl<.e) 1he funJ ,1vail<1ble In ind1v1<loal .ind iAsl1tulit)nal investors ilkc•d with didn't have children at home," she •.icl "The only gcnna h zal1on we c•ould make as thal a home business was a me ans by f hic h pcopl(' t•oul<I generttte-an income " ~ ~h Tcppt•r does have a worrl or advice for cn.vonc lhtnking of starling a new business. ~hat you newt lo <lo IS plunge In er you have Jfith 1r1 your business. you need to be true to ~wrself and pursue it. You can grow as you're ~acly to grow. You'll learn the skills as you tt·cl the m ." she advises. I A -FtcUHows Bu1ln••• N•m• Sl•lemenl liled wllh lhe Counly Clerk la ve!ld lor llve y•ul 11ter which lime conllnulng busln••M• must ••Ille Publlc•llon 11 n•c•1H ry only II ll'l••e 1 1e c:h•nge1. C1ll lh• Leg•I O•pulm•nl •I the DAI LY PIL OT lor l n l or m•tlon •nd $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS Perso nal account s upervision. )pur "-1l.IJ1·r, l\·,1l•od" l~q•1 .. 11·1 nl Rt·pn• !.t'ntJt1Vl' h.1mlll'' ym11 I unJ h11IJ1ng' ·'' p111 I 111 yout 11wl·-.1 nw111 1•r11g1 .1m ~ "A lot of times people aren't willing lo s ta rt · tausc they have no C'onfidenC'e in themselves . ~1l lhc t•onfidcnce a nd your courage will trow as lhe bus iness grows. nec•sHry form• I 642·4321 £"1 332 _______ ____. LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO APPRECIATE . YOUR CAR . . . INSTEAD OF ·DEPRECIATING IT! CALL NOW A(7S4-6581 SUM COAST LEASING Under new ownership 17777 Main St. • Suite D • Irvine • lntere•t only INIVMent •Inc-• •Co••.-rdal • Reeld•nti.I • W•ellly CO••lt•e1tte • No•tllly f•1t4llnt1• • 6 -ntlle to S y-n • So•tllurrn C.llfomw 4 '' 111t I ''" loan lnfo""atlon eenlc • f1 •I ll •tlf lin11tH llH~ fh•,•d, (714) 759·1515 AMEAICAN HOME MO!rrOAOf ?30 Newport Censer Drive Design P1~,. Newport Beach Cat.torn1a 92660 h1r morl' tompll'tl' 1nlt,rmJt 11111, mdudm~ t:'\pt.·nw,, m.1n.1)!t'm1.·111 h't'' .md yield ( Jlt. ul JI 11 in. p ie.ISL' l>l'lld I h<.· {l)llpt\n I 11r J rrc , ... Pl'l't II!> Rt'.ld t ht• pn 1spt•1.1 u .. cJrdully before ynu invl')t or '>l'nd moncv 'N°<'1 ,innu,1l11eJ v•eld fttr 1hl' 7·Jav 0p<'rt11J .. nJt>d l.?1 I01t\(1 <. urt<•nt v1<•IJ• or1 •hMl'• ,,t I tw I und Wiii nun u•tt· fmm l llTlC' h i l1mC' .1nJ Mt' nol n1•1.1.• .. ,4nlv t l'f'fl'>i'Ol.lll\ I' ••I lulurl' rt'suhs lnvt'slors should rt'member thdl prm. 1~1 in the FunJ 1> nul 1n>ur~J ~nJ I h.11 v1 .. IJ" ,, funCtl\11'1 of lhl' t ypl' •nd 4udl11y 1•f 1he l!IV~l mrnl•, l"•rlfol,., nlAlunlv .ind 1•1wr11lm~ t'xpeniM'" Weighted .1ver.1ge I.fl' t1• m.11un1y ,1f 1hr porc tuloo "" 12' IU/llQ w,1\ .?2. dAv' n Kidder. Peabody-------------------, Cl C • 610 Newport C«nter Drive, Suite U90 I U O. :~.~,~.~~t>M" t 1 n Newport Beach, CA 92660 I " ...... , .. , ., •. , , ........ , ,, .. ~. Tel: (714) 64t-7040 I I 60 additional offkia worlclwi~ I I I I Please send" pro)pectiu 101 1hc \\'EllSTER C.ASI I RESER\'E FUNO I I I I N.ame I I Addms I I I I <:tty ---St11T -Zip --"hi· --1 LJwt.!!"~~~-----------------------~~~~~ .. ·-··-·~-- Model gains attention hands down --... ----q • E ----rr •• • <:ca fj II I 01° 1-.•11c•l1 Gasolinl' prtN.·~ rn the nit<.-d :O-.tatt'!) are becoming mor<: uncl more out of reaeh. And a recent $4 pt•r barrt~I increase by OPEC means Amt.•riean dn ver~ will be chg· ging deeper into their 1x,cketbooks come sµring. offie1als ~ay •1. ~.!!.!' .. ~Y Nt!W YORK Thouah lhe work1 with her \uu~d , Unda RoH Is not uactl)' a m1.ru11l labOrer Sh•'• a hand model. In the pul five years, her haodl hne been seen ln more than 2,500 hilevi1Jon and print a.di, but lbe hu her 1001. alt nder nnaen ln •lot of other plea, too. She 11' an aclrel5, a TV apokeawoman, a I ridat, a 1lnaer , a hand-ruder, and now an uuthor of a newly published book , "Hands." "l 'V~ ALWAYS BEEN fascinated by hunds." :.ays the 44 yellr-old Miss Rose, whose oouk \ncludes not only anecdotes about her ('Urccr but also be1.uty tips on caring for tiands and an overview or h1md-reading, which she had studic.-d anti which she considers "not a parlor tnck " Whtie attending Vassar sbe worked as a Powe~ model and got into her speciaUzed field when ,itlw wits asked to simulate Gene Tierney's writing, signing an autograph in a close-up on a TV commercial "TV was JUSl becoming a medium where l'Om merc1uls were being done live." she re· l'allcd in an interview. "The demands of the l'loseup, which can't be retouched as print ads t•un be. arc s uch that any imperfection is magmf1t.'d on screen "A BROKEN NAIL or enlarged pores in a light closeup or a hand holding food, for in· :.lance. would bt! a turnorr Advertisers are very fus:ry about the hand that touches the product. The quintessential commercial look is perfect nails and skin." But 1t 's not JUSt a q uestion or having pretty hands. Miss Hose is quick to point out. When on· ly the model's hands are to be seen by the C'Umera. it makes for uncomfortable poses, with hands held in diffi('ull pos1t1ons for long periods.. and dexterity is needed for such feats as drop- 1J10g a peurl in the exa<.'l cente r of a bottle of sham1J4)11, as she wus once called upon to do on C'amt>ra. EVERY TIM•: THERE'S u l'loseup of a prudut·t on TV, there 's a good chance there's a Her sl.e; Jiler fingers in many other pies hand holding it, thoueh the viewer may not be aware ol it, she explains. "It adds the human touch to have a product held or poured with a nourish, a dewrgent put down with authority or a compact laid down with a sort of loving caress. "IT'S A CRAFT and it requires nerves of steel," she says of hand modeling. "Ir you are nervous the hands are the first place the tension st\ows and all the acting methods in the world can't obliterate it." While naHs are riled short for som e com- mercials, almost all require nail polish. and models use a light shade they have come to call '•TV pink " It's a custom that stems from the black-and-white days of TV when dark polis h would go black. Even on today 's color s hows . dark poli11h would be distracting, says Miss Rote, who often ttoes without polish off the job. "The nails would look like jewels and you don't want ..to__compet.e wic.h wh1At-you 'f9 showin1." Miss Rose. who gestures aracefuUy as s he talks, was we1mng the pink polish on her lon&, taper ed nails, a silver geometrical rine on lhe little finger of her left hand, a chWlkY gold band on the sam e finger of her right hand. SHE DOESN'T woaaY about waahini dishe·s aqd loves Indoor p rdenin(. "Somet_if!les'l wear gloves and som etimes l don't. Sometime • I like the feel of working the earth and it gets o(t a lot of tension . There's nothing wrong with dirt -just don't leave It there. What you do is wash your hands and then moisturize. "When I had children," adds the divorced m other of two boys, 19 and 21. "I thought, I've eot only one shot al being a mommy and I'm not goi ng to live in cotton. I believe hands are like your face: they m ay change but age need not be deterioration." ~ Miss Rose lives 1n a Manhattan apartment and enjoys sewing and loves lo cook. She writes lyrics and musil' and 1s studying acting and singing. f 'ra• Pa,,.-('I CATARACT OPERATION COSTS. • • of plastic im bedded in the eyes or British World War 11 fighter pilots caused no inflammation o other problems after several years . IT WAS IDS IDEA that this same type of plastic. PMMA, could be surgically implanted in the eyes of cataract patients as a s ubstitute for the clouded natural lens. lOLs made of PM MA have been in wide use for about 30 .. years . They are not free of complications, although improvements tn s urgical techniques and lens design and manufacture have eliminated many of the earlier problem s, accordjng to a recent conference on IOLs s ponsored by NEI The report notes that almost 100,000 im- plants are done an the Unitt'<i States every year. usually in older patients m whom they are m ost ~ inserted and most successful. IOL IMPLANTATION is an additional sur· gical step.' however, and it is likely to have a somewhat higher rate of complications than cataract re moval alone Your own doctor, ob· viously, is thC' best ()erson to advise you on t his m atter Wh atever choice you make, and throughout your treatment, be s ure to check your medical insurancCt or Me<llcare to determine what is covered. A fact sheet on cataract!> and their treat· mcnt 1s avo.11lablc from the National Eye JnstitutE'. Building :ii . RI.Kim GA24. Bethesda, Md :.!0~5 Airlines woo traveling salesmen By STAN DELAPU~E The airlines are making passionate love for the first time to the traveling sa lesman. offe ring him every in-flight comfort but the farmer's daughter. Heaven knows how many businessmen shuttle back and forth to Europe or J apan. Apparently the air lines have a fair notion. This frequent traveler is a steady fill er of seats. A fellow to be courted. AN AJRLINE V.P. SAID: "That man had been ofrered first-class with famous a rtist menus. Sloshed with caviar and rare wines. Or he could take economy and eat from an all-in -one plate . "First was three times or more the cost of an economy seat. And companies simply wouldn't stand for such I uxury ex- pense. "But the traveling salesman did have o ne choice: he could go on ANY airline he c hose. That's where the competition begins." * * * l 'VE HAD SOTICES from a dozen lines that they 're putting in special treat- ment for this man with perpetual jet lag. The basics are these: Special check-in counter. Avoids that long line where you stand kicking your baggage ahead as the line moves up. Some lines· let you use the VIP lounge. usually only for the first·class rich. In -fli g h t : Free headphones. A celloph<.i ne pack of goodies like slipper socks and eveshadcs . Free drinks. Better food some ti mes A special section blocked off between first -c lass and economy. The traveling man pays about $50 to $100 more on a six to 10-hour flight. The 9% Annual Yield NO • Minimum balance •Term •Penalty Interest is compounded daily Western's 8 1.h% passbook can pay you up to 55 % more than any bank or Savings and l oan. No other passbook program can pay you more. Our 28th year of serving Californians. Assets over S130,000,000.00 19 offices statewide. t nmpamcs don 't balk at this. * * * DIRECT REPORTS: "We flew home m the business section on Thai Interna- tional. It was uncrowded until they filled the e mpty seats with overflow of economy stand-bys. Food OK. Bar unlimited." "Flew Japan Air Lines new Executive Cla ss from Tok yo. A 314/3-across seating - simply a section of economy blocked off. free headseats. s lippers. eyeshades. · · * * * THF. AUSTRALIAN AIRLINE Qantas flew five American bus iness writers down to Sydney to show off their Busjness Class. A Qantas ma n told me: ··we made this the nearest to first-class you can get. We put in the first-class seats you get on a DC-9. That's three-and-a-half more inches for your bottom. And that makes a lot of difference when you're flying 7.500 miles. "No economy-type 314/3 seating. We've got 214/2. a lot more walkabout space in t he aisles. Besides free headsets and all that jazz, we'vt! got a better menu. There's· a selection of wines Not 'Which do you want? Red or white?' "Separate check-in counter. Entrance to the V1 P lounges . And listen, from the West Coast to Sydney. it only costs $43 more than an economy ticket." * * * LUFTHANSA, SWISSAJR, Air France and Irish Air International are doing s pecial bus iness class sections . Pan American was earliest with a "frequent traveler" card . Supposed to be making major improved cha nges. Britis h Airways has the classiest ad- vertising for its Club Class. So attractive that ground personnel hasn't caught up t 10,000 minimum, 6 month term 14.782% Annual Rate · • ----- 15. 549% Annual Yield· Rates effective 12/25/80 thru 12/31180 • Eff Pctlvr ennu•I y•-ld ahum•• 1ha1 principal and lnt•f'tl '"'"'" 10 IMt lnvtt11•d for on• yur a11h" ennual ""' Annual r111• It •ubl..cl 10 ch•n~ •• , ... ~··· · ·u.s. Trn~ury 81111 att •old••• discount'"'' Thf' t1dvf'rtlwd ennuel rat" of lnv•llmfnl ' liRcatn I• I•• 1han 'ii ' '"' owr th• rft•<1lw ralt' n rnNI •• •h• end ol lh• •I>.· month 1erm. INTEREST PAID MONTHLY You will receive $124.56 each month. RatK 1ut.tec1 10 chan~ at renewal be.ed on lh<r cum1n1 tre .. urv bUI dl1cwn1 ••••·There i. a penelly for eerly wlth•awal. but you 1>tvcr nrn ln1 then 6'f.. S\lb)4Jct to 11nll1btll111. Costa Mesa, 2000 Harbor Blvd., CA (714) 645-3153 Long Beach , 4501 Paclnc Coast Highway, CA (213) 498-3301 ---- Available lo California re1ldent1 only. with 1t. and I got lette rs from customers: "They filled C'lub Class wtlh the overflow from economy. "''t the f rt!e seat a s ad· vert1sed." A concerned BA pubre lations man r ead forwarded mail. Writes me ··They aren't supposed to do that. We think we've got itstopped " BA worked for ml' They do 3 4 3 seat ing with 314 marked "no smoking." No - smokers thus had quantities of room . (Maybe that's an argument for stopping.) * * • VIP LOUNGES VARY. The Pan American lounges are always excellent. Same with TWA. Ned Kell y Room at Honolulu is a credit to Q~ntas . CP Air·s VIP room at Vancouver is gorgeous. 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J '"'"'"'"'12 "iall Street ' I stud yin~ I ' I r ecess1011 • I he nev. \ear I ~ E \\ \ ()HI\ I \I' • hasn t 'et arrtHd hul mam \\all ' Street anah'b ,1r~ alrea1h bus) stu d' rnJ? v.ha l ,.., lulled a' tht rrcess11m of~ arh 19111 ·I .\.., Prt..,1de111 elt ct R1mc1ld Real(an I lake:. 0H11 e nexl month the) S;n ..: econom1r arll\ll) 1l> \en hkeh to bf> slumping 11ga1n onl> about ''x month'-aft er l ht> hrief hut shitrp I derlint of la!<.1 ~pnnj;! and earl\ sum I• .. '• . . I • . .. 1"' I ' ' 1. I'- mer Tht!. prosper I t:<. alt ributed largely 10 the ~l'dcr.tl Hc.,e rH s stnngent effort smce thl dec11on to curb the ~rowthofth<• morH') supph Bl'T OTllER factor..s are expecled_ ___ __ to contnbute as well A big in crease 1n Social Se<:urtt} taxes that takes er feet with the first pa)rher ks or 1981 \\ill rut mlo conl>umer!> disposable inrome and increase emplo}ers costs at thc samet1me In add1t1on any prolonged bout of the severe Mid weather that bit the Northeast and \hdv.est at ChnsUnas could l'x acerbate the economy s short term problems The economy has shov.11 its last \ esttJ(cs of strrngt h with the ~ov ember stat1st1cs on industnal produc lion rapar1l) ut1lt1at1on and housing starts declared Allen S1na1 at Data Re sources In c an economic forcrastmg firm l'- J) lO ' ,, .. Jt • ' • 14 w.,,rrm .0 I ••• Wll'tfll'MI ... ' '"° -E~y ft Jl 11 Wl•tw ~ ~ 7'"" i .. ~·~~ b I •Ill ~1' ~ h "'' n;. ) 11• , .. ... )I . .. II •• .. l • "'" "" 1 )) . llo . ... -•--.a-·~ ... ,,_ • " .. 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'"~ ''"'' ),.!r11"lh 11f "tubblt "Dul l at o lhlnll thal'I pec1fkllll)' • ,,.rt of Johnny's pe non •. that he 11, Ir nol t"<"'r t"t1ve. not terribly open li boul what 'i. 1(01ng on an his ltCe " ll t•h ••uu an , hti. own fl.a c e 11\it:tkl'd by chtrk tilauc:;, 1>1&y1>, "h tiefms tu ml' htl's Jus t a ~ravitte peri>c>n 1tnd not given lo cxprtt»u~ ha~.ilf 111 1t lt:rnbly 1 \•Vt.'h.ttory wt1 \ A' snappy re 1oinch•r and shdan1t out of a room 1l'! h11o 11Jt>n 1>f dttendmg a party or 1•1.111lrtb ulang lu u ~ulhenng of lll'll!Jll· ' "WKRP," l'llEATE D b y llui.;h W1bc111, 1::. a i.how that wot ki. l'lo.w lo lhc bn nk a~ the 'h.ir .11·h·1' vui.h e<'c t ntnc1ty to the llrn1l Tht-t•omedy draws its 1·u11111g l'<lgt· fro m the 1>an1c and h) ~lt·rtJ 111 ~a.> nothing ol 11:11 iu lOHJ and neurosis that tht!.\ 1 ling tu for dear life once I ~ad lt," he says. He perauaded them he was better •uiled for the role of Johnny Car avella. who calls himself Johnny l''ever on lhe air. tlesseman si.ys he had turned down other ofre rs of series, pre- f err rnte the freedom of rree- luncing. "£VEllVTHlNG I eVe"'J' tmag· ine d a bout series work has proved true, plus and minus." htt sa ys. "ll makes you a more vis ible commodity , which leads lo more inte resting roles , better 100 11ey, more recognition. "And it is going lo the same sound slagt-da.> after day. week clfte r week, and working with the -;amc group of people, pl1Jying the ia me character " He fears the identification with a character that the repetition or a series creates in the public-mind "Wh1c•h is why ," he s ays, "I t hink 1l's really 1 mportanl to do a~ lar~e a variety of roles as poss1 ble. • ... _ 111·:.:.t-man tame to "WKRP" artt-r i>la} ti)~ the prose('utor who ~ol J t'SSll' Tate ('Onvittt•d or m u r de r 111 the firs t year of A HC."s "~al'" "I l,OVED DOING a Ho b , EMBELLISHING HIS LAID·BACK tMAGE TV ~ERSONAt.ITY Duo!Js divided ltOU..YWOOl> (AP> -John Belusbi and Blair Browtr are ftlmin1 "Cont.lneJltal Divide" on locaUon ln tbe Rotky Mountalm near Canyon City, Colo. Belushi plays a muckracldn1 columnist from Chlca10 who falls In love with a spirited woman ohtltho101l•t· Arter the-COiorado loca- tion, the company moves to Chic110, then re· turns lo Universal Studios for the interiors directed by Michael Apted. 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Ncwhurt one week. a week l:itcr Howard Hesseman ••disc jockey on 'WKRP' dom_K · B.arettu ·then m aybe hav._,1_· ____ -----=====================::::l---i \ ,1r l!>hO I throug h th e ltl'Cn e 1.i.:;.11n and a ga111 1111 ~t agc at ('BS >;1ucl10 Cent c•r '· 1 fought for that mysterious a fOUpleof WCC!k~ frt•c. then do two wN~ks 011 a film. do lhcct> days on ·La vcrne and Shirlec·v . ·then AO oH a nd do a '(ju1m·y·" quJlrl~ Not thal I had to fi~ht (or 11 lht' writers an• not dum· m11~s I think 1t lcuvcs something tu the 1maginat1fln ·I think 1t also lw1ghtens any t uriosity peo!Jle have about lhe l'harach!r But what they had in mind for llf'sseman was the role or sales manager Herb Tarlek. "I wasn't interested in doing that at all. llcsseman by now has the sun gl asses off a nd 1s wf'll nigh lhrouJlh a pack of cigare ttes Onc l' or twit•c, he i;:ets up and walks about hb drcs:.an g room. then falls hack onto the couch He says he fl'at cd hl' would find the rout inc· l'h•ment s '''working 111 a se ries "incn·dihly dl•pr<'ssin~ ·' NOW PLAYING •fllA ,... CISll •SA ButOil Par~ OrlVf In H~1 bt\1 !win 114 871 4010 1/1 41631 3'>01 fl,. llMI( Saddltbu~ C1ntdomt 17Ul '>81 '>880 (11 416341'>'>3 ~-AM IOllTlf COASJ CINUMNll 'I i';j.iftan• l-.. 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DO(\ Ht ""'41.•1 MAOfi l ... f r' °'Mt< ~ The Power Behind The Throne SHIRLEY Mar.LAINE ANTHONY HOPKINS JANE FONDA LILY TOMLIN ~ DOLLY PARTON , f 11 MS PRODllCl 10' 0 1-A COi I' UH •< i l:'\S PI C I I ' Rt NINE TO FIVE DA H~fY COi.E M A~ • EU ZABEl H WJl.SO' anJ S f ERLlt"G HAYDE~a~ The Chairman of thl' Rt,:.11d Produced hy BRUCE GILBERl Dircctcd by COl.I~ HIGCllSS Screcnpl:1y b~ C'C_)l.IN HIGGl 1'S and .PATRICIA R ESSIC K~ tory by PAl RIC IA RESNIC K M usic by CHARI ES 1-'0X A, COi OR HY DI-I I :\I · D11J 1111p "I It I "• - G MITM. &lDIU SlmlTfD •tee••• ••• ,,, ..... 1111 Orlfl11tl ... '""'NII " Httl C1ll911"11'fta .._,. ... _.., ~ .. - BO DEREK ________ .. _. r . .. 1to_,.,, NINE TO FIVIE (POI LA.._, .... ) ,,. ......,. 11-0 '"' •- 1 Nim 994·2g 11:00.1·1s. 3:4s, 1:00.t :30, 11 oo ~· • ..0....0&• -0 U.1'1., IMCWt t:4Mlll l••tWOOO,.. ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN (PG) , .. ,. , .......... ,,, .......,... & flO.IOAY _, l.Alt.l l/ tflOW ... ., .... ,, ..... 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Bl•f"9 •OV' O.n •¥ PorvDi Fr-••" llrOOlle Shleld9 • Cl\nttOplle• At~lnt 11t11nttu•i.'• l.e~ .... ~~\I~ I Pl11• THE llLUE L.AOOO N (Al '..I 79-98.50 THE ELECTRIC HOASEMAN jPG t Mo AM c... A .. o •• ," \Qn-thaf'I AU f'\.W., •·no '°"' 0-n AM Por\.ltM Ge orge C Scot! ·Merion llranOO •nmmL..n~lii~I "' THE FORMULA <A> 'II tf' THE BIG AED ONE (PG) Tiie ,..,_, .. hind The Trttone NINE TO FIVE (PG) • • .., ~ l'l11e BRUBAKER fA) t Ho AM Ut lllao.o Wf1ht9n1t1_.. Ac.t t'\\GP'f "''"', °"" \Jwn AiM tlorut>' llober1 O.Jllro RAGING BULL (A) THEFJAST OEADL Y SIN (A) FlAtiHOOROON (PG) "'"' 1M1 (PG) l'TIRCMZY(fl) ...... l*D CAR8 (fl) • ACTOR'S LLO< Actor susp~cts premature plaudits KOUYWOOO <AV> Produtu David who donn'l tall• hlmHlf or uytbln1 elae 5'a111llDd telepbonea Stephen COUlN wnh U.. en nrkMAtly," aAid Colllna, U . -. -t"ut'M~ .....,_,. ''Ooft't t1*• anodMT JOb wr "tt."1 bri1ht Mal llOt u lA~Ueetual, be t1I 'Lovtaa Coupl • · la relf'!i! ~ Your career IJ n.ver reads -the lllnd of student who failed bis 1011\1to1oar " way throqh hl1h 1chool and coUe1e without do- . l..ovety wunu for Mn actor lo hHr Trouble in.s llny of UMs a.ul1nmenls. 1 . 'trphen Colhru, h1ur. hurd th"m bffon• "I d'd "The PromlH " with Kathleen "IN FA<.T, SHlal.t;Y and I put a line in the Qvlalan, a 11Uy luv.. tory but Oftft which scored pktun! when I'm makln1 love to her. I say, amauncly b.lgh 10 t 1t l'ftllllMt1ml'nllil," he re 'Now don'\ be nervous,' and she blurts out, ullf'd 'Why don'\youever read?'" ----------cotnns admlffii0rrcpfcfa11on abou work ng "111£ PaOOllf'E& Tell.I) me, 'l~m t work with a star ''so famous and so well regarded" imtll the p1ctur~ 11 releaat'd • w_,11, th.., 1oov1e a1> Mi~s Ma.cLainc. &ol aood re\'1ew for Kathleocn 1aod m., but did ''Wt: rehearsed for two weeks, and I con· ver) m(l\l4-r11t~I)• auht boa uffif'u v 1nc~d my elf 'She doesn 'I like me' " he said. "Bf.f()u ·s1a1 1'r_.ll . wait r lu~~. wm~ne "She is such a powerful woman withjn herself rl~l" to the production told mt . 'Slevt'. yo"r that ·he either feels comfortable or uncomforta· 1u·obl m are O\ <·r . th11 plctUTe will do 1t tor _ blc with people I became slightly paranoid tha1 ou t-:H·n th<IU •h ·s1:.1 T~k' brouaht m ti Jot of she wasn't comfortable with me monl" . 1t tall wui; 1Jll•t1j.liJOinUo& lo lhuse ui \Oh~d tn It ' ml o Sttphtm Colhm views the plaudits for t.01111\Jll Couples witb r1&utiou.h optimt'>m The Time wfe F'1lm , d1strtbult:d by 20th Cen tur)·f'o' th1i. Call, rn1 ~ht wt:ll advance hi'> l'<lret:r Ht:R£TOt'ORt: ('AST <as 'the blond-haired blue eyed o\ll mer1c.m WASP, ' he plays a bedonu;\ for whom Sharley MacLaine leaves hus band Jamei. Coburn The Cilm was produced b) Ren~ V .slenh: .. Bhnd Amb1t1on" directed O) Jack Sm1~ht · Harper · •rnd co·stars Susan S-arantlOn dnil Sally Kellerman "I Wdl> plee1sed because 1t wa!> a comedy and because I had a l'hance to play a ch11racter , ' I f,.>-. .. , .. ·Faster, funnie r and· vv1lder. ... it'll kno ck you out! 'N<t WHICH w"'v 'IOI.I c-· ' .. .. ... ,. r • '. '" • SONOllA \OCI([ I ~ '' J •: • ,. 4 • t ' I f o .... '·~- ~ -· '. 1••• 1.,,. ·--· ..... pt; ........ , .... ......_..,. St_f'F.I~,., ... ·-----· --~-----.. "l'VE ALWAYS FELT that I should be JUd"ed on the screen, not at 9 o'clock in the m ormng on the set I'm never at ease in meet· in gs ; only with my best friends do I U."lbend. · 'Sh.1rley ii. accustomed to the offhanded ')urcnesi. or hl'r oldt1me r<at-pack f1iends. and ..,he couldn't find that in me "We had a C'Ouple of long talks. and they broke a lot of ice But I slil: felt she hadn't mad< up her mind aoout me My character was so ltg ht·he.srted and sut·h a stud, and I'm not that .,.. d } :..l all I felt ~hl· wa-; tt•lling herself, 'This i;u y 's loo "l'rtous ' NOT UNTIL AFTER th1..• first day·~ shoot· ing did she render her decision. "God. you're ·· ·Tht• \ lirror Crm·k "d. i~ a gt-m. om• of the most t•njo~ablt• and wittit•..,t pi(•turt•s of the yt-ar:· ,. , ~ • I· ,• , , , , f r Even if you didn't lo\'C twr ~.i.'t movie. that~ 110 reason to tr~ and kill her. 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Orrve-tn 830-6990 531 · l 2 71 ftllTllCTll •ACM rttwaldslWin 848-0388 wonderful in the dallies." Ambent-educated and reared in Haatinp- on-Hudloo, N.Y., Steve Colllna seems Uke a son of wealth. "~ryone thou1ht we were rich when I was IJ"Owinl up, because of the family vaca- tions," be remarked. "My parents. two brothers and I spent one Th•nks1lvtn1 weekend in Paris. My father worked for an airline, amt the entire weekend probably costaboutS200in 1960." HIS CLEAN CUT looks and manner helped him win roles as presidential aide Hugh Sloane in "All The President's Men" and Enterprise exec orticer in "Star Trek." He 's not Impatient for that "breakthrough" role. If "Loving Couples" doesn't do it. he ex· ects another film will. Remember when comedy WQS Kilg. OCH/ hes President GILDA RAONER·OOO NEWHART MADELINE KAHN ,,.~, 'fl~T FAMILY' RICHARD 0£NJAMIN 000 Dl~Y·HARVEY KORMAN AUSTIN PENDLETON · RIP TORN · FRED WILLARD . .-~·· .. ~...,...- K)KN l'tilUP SOUSA· M U'H DU~~ · OAHIU MCLNICX ·DUCK ~EHll.Y l:! They're singing, swinging and everythinging! , ----NOW SHOWINO -----1 AMAH£1"1 II !ORO f0U"1Alll £Y tOSUM£H 1--.;..;....;__.:..;_..;:__..;:___...1 I fj " : !Adf J (•rl ,,l:J tOJI.• 'nu-.1a1n~1 : ''• ~ ~ •; -~, '~~0 fl 4!8)g~ I 1 fVllUTOM !RVI~( ORml OU.5£ ~ ; f , ;, • • ·, ~1~.i,,rn 011vP n Orange r4;t 1 il ~ •, ~ 4 ~ .~ • .. ·"' 6JI! 1860 •llJ 1 6~4( I _o•_••_,_r _JA_'._··_1 _.,_ .• _'T'•_'_' 4_·_l J ._ ~m~IUl[I UA r O•I"• I . J 8~4t '''Tribute' is a grand pleasure for th~ audience .. ,,, ·-Gene Sha/it. The Tock~)' Sbou : ,\'B<.-/1 ' ~ 1 t ( ' I . I I =· I • . . ... (8 DAil V PILO l BROADWAY YEAR f.--.. J_ @"iii Stiiiei' topped Broadway this year •1ne1c1e MOY•' le I r1:-t to be WllDomed ... "9 ftlm II Mltlmltl ....,.then·llte poetic dr1rne ... NEY.' \'ORK cAPl RIOMway • taa• ill final bow t.hl Vi'Hk, h1v1n1 on ... ti HW pro- ducllana cturln& lh• )'Hr It ,.u,.. •tlll • of them plus I~ from P••t >'••~ allll • UM board It .., . n I p1i1rt1r ularl,>-rou.tlnt year ln I att"f It • 11 fitrullv excltina. rarely dann1 and m 11:179, laced with rev1V.t1. oa w IT A l' IA• three major .\h'len un 11l1ywrtich\111, t•ullta•r Priae·wlnnen ---ll, -ottld ltkt tcnt'ml'mtwr £dward Al~·e 'a "Tho l..ady Prom Oubu· 'l"' Tenm·,~t'l WIH1u ru1' "Clothes for a -rucnmt•r ltott•I ltnd Arthur Miiier'• "The •\merit n l'li1C'k, · 1111 n.,w, opened to un~ lt"'l" hi•f0l1Rjl I t'l't'Jllltlll I.IOU l'XpJr~ It ~ ., & \l'r ~ut~ \1.u1r thouah. for O•v•d \frrnrk tho. <'llntrn\ t·ri.u1I 11roduc~r some call h.-.\bl111\tr1111hl.-S ho w10 1u1 Hii. h11h·klckin1 't 2nd Str"N tl'\•v<·ltod from lh_, l933 film nH1 .. 11 I tioul '>hCJ-.& bu. proved • rwiaw•Y hit t'\ t-n "1th 1 r1·r(11 cl \111> \ ll'l<ct pr11·e of $35 Bl f OPt .. I (, l(i HT held Ii i.ad surpns~ \f\,·1 , \11 1 ,1r1 'Jlh Ml'frl{'k 11nnounced · rorn lhl· ... 1..t.it th..tt Guwer Champion. 61, the .. hu" , d1<• 1·ograµh{'r thrector, had dJed that I ' to\" l.111 " thc1l lht' !»it'l<t'O ume Tony winner had bt-t-n ~r ,I\ t-h 111 from a form of canc('r. It hJd ht-en kt•pl 't·l·rl'l and he'd kepl worh ing. l.!nd 'it rt·i.>l "'a' ha:. obituary ll "cc. tht· on!~ ~how b&st:<i l'ln a film to click ~---+~~c others--u arotttimd Maude and 'l-'lluml'na. ' both eomedies, and "Flowers lor \li..:l'rno11 . a mu:.1t•al all exited quickly. TWO ORIGINAL MUSICALS proved big h1l!> "Uaruum," starr ing England's Jim Dale :.is Amt:rica 's legenda ry P.T. Barnum, and "A lJa~ an llollywood , a Ni~ht an the Ukraine," a t WO·tn onl' shuw thul saluted old Hollywood films . mix1n~ C'hl•khov with the Marx Brothers. A~ 1n 1rn!.t years . musicals dominated Broadway '80 with 19 lodged there -plus seven comedies a nd nine dramas al year 's end. One famous golden oldie was n 't among them. "Gn·aM·," thl• ·~.os rock 'n ' roller, finally died m April, having passed "Fiddler on the Roof" as Broadway's longest-running musical. ft logged 3.388 shows over an eight -year span. On the drama end of th.mgs, the year's sur· prise hit anti a Tony winner was "Children of a Lesser God," a gentle, funny love story about a young deaf woman and her teache•. HUGH LEONARD, WHOSE "Da" won a 1978 Tony, returned with the critically-cheered "A Life." about a crusty, witty Irish civil ser- vant dying of cancer and trying to sum up his life ·" · La nfnrd Wi Is on , a Pu,litzer· winner for ''Talley's !-'nil.\'." also r eturner' with "Fifth of July." about a lcl{lcss , homosexual Vietnam vet facing tlw fulurP . It. loo. drew good rcvit•ws. So did "The Suicide." a 51·year·ol9: Hussian farce m which Derek J acobi of "I. Claudius" fanfe made his Rroadway debut /\las. "Suicide" died after 80 performances (I • •• .~fJr lJillagr 3~1111 H \ I . II 0 \ I ""' I \ ' U ~ HEAR YE!! • :&-HEAR YE!! Mm1119'Y GIANT NEW YEAR'S EVE CB.EBIA TIOM DINNER • DANCING HORNS• HATS• MOISEMAICERS Dinner Price lftdudn Al The Alto•• F£A TURJMG SPECIAL MEMU ~";':,R::.:.:•. ~~.~~, ......... ·. · ... · S 12. fS ~~·:•!::::::; ~::. ................... s I 6. 9 5 MAH YOU. RHHVAT10MS IARLY 127 MARIME A YE. 6'7MJOO You'll laugh ... you'll cry .. . you 'II cheer ... you 'II love .. . ~ NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCE OlMIR THE JAZZ SINGER" ,. f~ll'<1 ftNH'llQOU(l()N , LUCIE AR NAZ · CATLIN ADAMS · r ~,t.N~lYN AJAVl ~ti Wlt!WUAM~ •·•, • •· '•lll'HtN H ~Ol!fMAN •-•• •t ""''>AM .u1Jtl\f't<\l\l1SON • , •'• • II>' t ll{lf~ ", .... •• ~t<Hl\llO ~lllSCHtR ~..-1 .1 . "t. .';., ~·gu=::..::::~=.==.t An ta.~h1r1cler play. lt COit a bundle to produce. more than 1825,000. But It wun't UM champ in tAlrma or moat-expensive drama Oft Broad~ay In 1880 THAT OISTIN<.,.ION Wt;NT &o "Franken· i tt1ln ." which opened this month. Loaded with •"cllll eff~UI that took a hu1e chunk ol Its bud1et, it cost a Udy Sl.5 mUUon to produce, a spoke man says . On the comedy tront, "Talley's....Folly" and llfe-revivaf of 1939's "Mominc's at Seven" enlivened the e arly part of 19llO. But there wasn 't much to write home about later in the year However, GUda Radner. late of "Saturday Night Live ," did make a much· publicized Broadway debut in her first Broadway play. "Lunch Hour," a domestic comedy by Jean "Mary, Mary" Ke rr. Miss Radner wasn't the only star from other than Broadway to make a debut there. Rock star Oav1d Bowle went into "Elephant Man." And Linda Rondsladt, now in previews of the new pop V<'rsion of "Pirates of Penzance," makes her orficial debut Jan. 8. "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" (PG> '~ I "TRIBUTE" (PG) :.EVERY WHICH AY YOU CAN" (PG) STADIUm [;] Screcrn Otivcr-In coll 639 7860 ~ ~ m1 •••of hope Ind the triumph Of dreame over re1llty!' LOS ANOELE8 TIMES, ciw ... Champlin OVER AT LINCOLN Center . the 1,100-seat Vivian Beaumont Theater , dark for three years, reopened in Novembe r with a new management but not a new play. A revival was the inaugural show rt was •'The Philadelphia Story," Philip Barry·~ 1939 comedy of m.a.n.ners..J.Ldepa.rts an. 4 to malCe way ror "Macbeth,·· to be followed by a new Woody Allen play in April. GROTESQUE ROLE ' _ OavldBowte "BLUES BROTHERS" '.'.AIAPl.ANE" (PG) "CHEECH & CHONG" (R April also is when Elizabeth Taylor m akes her Broadway debut in another revival, Lillian He llman's 1939 drama, "Little Foxes." Had Miss Taylor been here this summer, she could have seen he r ex-husband, Richard Burton, in yet another revival, "Camelot," in which he first starred in 1960. IN ADDITION TO "Foxes," on tap for 1981 are revivals of "Can·Can ,'' "Golden Boy" the musical but with a new book and Mary Roberts Rhinehart's 1920 myste ry play, "The Bat." The biggie, of cour se, will be the August reprise of "My Fair Lady," in which Rex Har· rison ;sgain does what he did back in 1956. c -~ I "PR!VATE BENJAMIN" "GOODBYE GIRL" (PG) l - . ":::::J I "FLASH GORDON" ' "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) I~ ELEPHANT MAN" "ESCAPE TO ALCATRAZ" (R) "EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" "HONEYSUCKLE ROSE" PG A GOODMARI< Prodvchon A RICHARD DONNER Film "INSIDE MOVES" S1omng JOHN SAVAGE DAVID MORSE· DIANA SCARWIO · AMY WRIGHT Mu\lc Composed by JOHN BARllV Fill!' Edited by FRAN!< MO RRISS Produchon Designer CHARlES ROSEN Director ol Photogrophy lASllO KOVACS, AS C Bosed on o novel by TODD WALTON Screenploy by VAlERIE CURTIN & BARRY LEVINSON Produced by MARK M TANZ & R W GOODWIN _ Directed by RICHARD DONNER j\f:l\ ~PG NRT• C1.-.:1._1no -o L..: n....I ~ .. ,, ....... ,"° ....... ....,.a-~·· ..... ~ ----NOW •HOWING1-· ----...., ..... t1m•sa Anaheim Drive-In Broo~l'lur~t loge Sou1n (11~~1 P1i11.i 879-98SO 172 6U6 • S46 271 l •SSICNI YIEIO Cinema V1e10 830 69% Donald Sutherland will arrive on Broadway in 1981 in "Lolita ," based on Vladimir Nabokov's novel about a man and his little lady. NOW IN PREVIEW Linda Ronatadt 4U.--_,.._, ~-·J -­·-"'-''~ wunum1 UA 1 .. n CJj uo5 NO P"'86ea ACC€PTEO F()A THIS ENGAGEMENT ...... . . -I ~ ~ . DAILY 1 :30, 3:•S 6:00, 1:15, 10:30 [ edwards MISSION Vil ID MAil c~~ .• .9;'!9.~.';;~,~.. 495·6220 M6t(0 ••~'\ eduds HUNTINGTON 11 --- ,~~llolaN 1PGI DAILY 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:50 edwat'ds SADDLEBACI PLAZA ,~'~. ,:.c, 581-58801 lllUOl AT .... C ... l"IHI __ S4.:.;.0·~74~44:.........-~-- edwards CINEMA WEST ... _ .. ..... ,Al ... ~t0 flt_ CCMn ........ ~ fll41'1Al\IM "A TM.I CW I awrrtltl" .. -..... ·-.. .. ... .. ,. . . DIAMOND LAWfNCI T Hf JA?l SINGER MON-WED. FRI. 6:00, 1:20. 10:35 THURS, SAT, SUN. 1:30, 3:•5. 6:00. 1:20. 10:35 EDWARDS CINEMA ..,All\JIAf AO•~ co~1s... ___ ~4.!;> 102 .. , .. 6 Agatha Christie's Ht=t.~ Oweki/ ednds CIN MA YIEJO lD-WUTOUhl MISSION Y-.JQ UMftO edwards ·WOODBRIDGE ·~r!P ~:.':-551-0655 dwards CINEMA CENTER H41101 .U •DAMl. CO\U MfH MIS... YHDI CIMTH '"·4141 2"" l'l.4"Ull( AT MST1lllOOtl "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" eb.!.\ll. WESTBROOK ~·=:::t ~1 - DAILY 100315 5.30. 7·•s . 10 oo edwards CINEMA WEST .:-::;.-:=:~~· .. 891 ·3935 - echmds SADOlEBACk PLAZA' r ~'c~o r~ 5.fil ·5880 ·~j SAM I JONF S MELODY ANDfR50N f//1!11 GDll!J!I# OAtl • 1 30 J 0 6 00 I 1~ 10 1' AT ed!1,~S UISTOl CINEMA I .......... ,_ c'n··7'"J , .. .,,. ...... .rtV ~ DAil Y t 30 ) O I 00 •IS 10 tS,t.T ~~.~~~.~,:9.9~~~!~[5E5 I JNttUTUiiiA'l F YAU l Y "AIRPLANE" r • / DAil Y PtLOT A"e1111e• to e~dtement '42iiil Street' wfilHHI Broadway thiB year NEW \'ORK fAl'I ltro.d== '•tUM it1 (lnal bow lha• week, havln1 on ll .... pro- clutUOM du.rina the YHt It rel1rM w•Ut aD of th•m plUI 15 trom PHI YHrt -... m on Ute ho•rd' It """"n t p rtu•ularly rou»tn1 year In thHl • I\ 'u hlful\ ocl\lna, rartl)' darint nli \n 197 • hit>t«S with revin.h1 oa W IT A Yt:Aa thr•• major \ml'ntan 1Jl1 wMght~. l'uhtnr Pnat wlainen --,lt;-woufd trlrl' taT1"11r~ -- &dw•rd &bet! 1 'T he t..d y From Dubu· 'lb T<•nt\t' 'it>(· W1l111tmi.. "Clothe& ror a "omm r llot I .and Arthur Malltr'I "The \mt'rlun <'lo<"k. • Mil new, opt!nt d to un kl'"" lwlnun n·t t•p11011 ;,incl exp1rnd ll ~a ... • q •r) 'l.M)tl vt·ar thou&h, for Oiav1d .. nntlr. lh• n111t1 11H•1111•l vroduc~r 50m~ ca ll ht> \bon\lllllhlt' • howm1m Hu. b1ih klckin& • \?nd StH•,•t rt·c> dt'd from th~ l~ film COU ... lclll ll~IUl '11\0 W bt~ 11rovt'd Ii l'UIUtWllY hJt l'\ t'n ~1th ... , N'Otd tCJ&> tlt'k\'t VrLCll of 135 Kl TOP~. I (, NIGK'I' held c1 ~ad ~urprtbll. \ft,·r ,1.r t .4111 <.il h Mt·1ra(•k announced fn)m th\• ''·•~1.· thut l;owc1 Champion, 61. the ~hov. ' 'hu1 ~ ... ~, 4phl'r dirt'clor, had died that du~ An 1•rharacter play, lt COit a bundle to produce. more than 1825,000. But ll waan'l the champ ln te rm1 or moat-expensive dramA-On e·roadway ln 1980. THAT Dl81'1NCTION Wt;NT to "Franken· stein.'' wtuch opened this month Loaded with apechll etfe<:U that took a hu1e chunk ol its budaet, it cost 1t tidy 11.S million to produce, a »J>Okt man saya. On the comedy front, "Talley's FoUy" and lhe revival of 939-.s 'TJilOrnan1 s a Seven · enlivened the early part of 1980. But there wasn't much lo write home about later in lhe year However. Gilda Radner. late of "Saturday Night Live," did make a much-publlc ized Broadway debut in her fi rst Broadway play. "Lunch Hour." a domestic <."omedy_ by Jean "Ma ry. Mary" Kerr Miss Radner wasn't the only sta r from other than Broadway to make a debut the re. Rock star David Bowie went into "Elephant Man." And Linda Rondstadt, now in previews of the new pop version of .. Pirat'!s of Penzance," makes her orf1ciaJ debut J an. 8. OVER AT LINCOLN Center, the 1.100-seat V1v1an Beaumont Theater , dark for three years. reopened in Novembtr with a new m ana gement but not a new play. A revival was the inaugural show "9 to S", CflQ) "$EEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" (PG> I ''POPEYE'' {PG} I ••TRIBUTE'' (PG) ~'EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" (PG) BROADWAY YEAR *lnelde Movee' II a rarl~ to M w1laalnld ... ll'9 tUm 11 anllln ... la,....·than·llfe poetic drama ••• • m•••• ol hope and the triumph ol dreame over reality!' LOI AHGEU8 TIMES. Ctw ... Chemplln Fl''' l.ra. v. th..it lht' "~'en time Tony winner had bt!l'n ~r.1vt'lv ill h orn a for m of canc,'r . It hjJ ~\:n "'''ll\ w n t>l and he'd kept wor~ ing ll nd ...,lr\c'~t v. dS ht~ obituary It v.cc. lht.-<ml~ ~how based •)n a film lo click It ~·JS "The Philadelphia Story," Philip Barry's 1939 <."omedy of manners. It de a rts -~a-n .-o ma e way or acth.~o be "BLUES BROTHERS" ----!!.!~'l&.Jl!ariUJt.---11-: '..'AlBPLAHE" (~)­"CHEECH & CHONG" (R ---tft-l980-'Phree-othc Harol~a~ anti ·J:o'tlumt'mt." both comedies, and "Flowe rs lnr \li.:crn•m. ' c.t mu!:>tl':JI all exited q uickly. TWO ORIGINAL MUSICAl.S proved big h•t~ "Barnum." !:>tarring England's J im D ale :.as Amerie:.t'!:> legendary P.T. Barnum, and "A U:i) 111 Hollywood. a Night an the Ukraine ," a two 1n-om' show that saluted old Hollywood fi lms , mix.inf;( C'hekhhv with the Ma rx Brother s . As 10 l'as t years, musicals domina t ed Broudway ·so with l9 lodged there -plus seven comt•dies and nine dramas al year's end. One famous gulden oldie wasn't among them . "Gn'a~c." the ·:i0s rock ·n· roller, fina lly died in J\pril, having passed "Fiddler on the Roof" as Aroadw<1y's longest-running musical. It logged :J,38tl s hows over an eight -year span. On the drama end or things, the year's sur· prise hit and a Tony-winner was "Children of a Le~scr God," a gentle, funny love story about a young dear woman and her teache.-. HUGH LEONARD, WHOSE "Da " won a 1978 Tony, re turned with the critically-cheered .. A Life." <about a crusty, witty Irish civil ser· vant dying or cancer und trying to sum up his life · •" · J.anf"rd Wi lson. a P ulitzer-winner for "Tallcv's 1''1111\' ,' a lso returner' with "Fifth of Jul) ... · about ·Cl legless . homosexual Viet na m vet facing the future It. too, c.Jrew good reviews. So did "The Suicide." a 51-year-old Russian farce an which Derck Jacobi of ··1, Claudi fame made his Rroadway de but Alas. "Suici ~" died afte p<•rformanccs. I HEAR YE!! HEAR YE!! GIANT HEW YEAR'S EVE CB.ESRA TION DIMMER • DAMCIMG HORNS• HATS• MOISEMAICERS Dinner Priu lftdudn All The Alto•• F£A TURING SPECIAL MENU :._~::~.;..:. .... ~~-~ .................. ' I 2. ts ~:-'..C:::::::; ~ ................... ' I 6. 9 5 MAH YOUll HSHVATIOMS IAILY 127 MARIME AVE. '7MJOO You'll laugh ... you'll cry .. . you 'II cheer ... you'll love .. . • NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCI Ol.MER 'THE JAZZ SINGER" " ,f~l!'t Lfl(l(fl f'llOOUCl()N LUCIE AR NAZ . CAnlN ADAMS . f~ANIClYN AJAY[ l-'tf8tllT8"•1" ._.,.,. .,\Tll'HtNH f~(MAN •••·•-•··• •• ')AM'o!,lN 'Al'HAHSON ",,,."" 111 •"-,, ........ ,,, "*-'l OIAN()NO ··~"""'~ IDWARDI CINIMA PLln CITY CINTlf• COSTAMESA.4.1.lA)..546·3.102--ORANG.E.1714).634-92 .. . ... follo wed by a new Woody Allen play in April. April also is when Elizabeth Taylor makes her Broadway debut in another revival. Lillian Hellman's 1939 drama , "Little Foxes." Ha d Miss Taylor been here this summer , she could have seen her ex-husband, Richard Burton, in yet another revival. "Camelot," in which he first s tarred in 1960. IN ADDITION TO "Foxes," on lap for 1981 a re reviva.ls of "Can-Can," "Golden Boy" the musical but with a new book and Mary Roberts Rhinehart's 1920 mys tery play, "The Bat." The biggie, of course. will be the August r eprise of "My Fair Lady," in which Rex Har- r ison C1gain does what he did back in 1956. Donald Sutherland will a rrive on Broadway in 1981 in "Lolita," based on Vladimir Nabokov's novel about a rmm a nd his little lady. 111, IOMI I~ 11oa 1 r l'AIH!~I\ DAILY 1 :30, 3:45 8:00, 8:15. 10:30 AC-Ptcttmleluse f PGI DAILY 1:00, 3:00, 5:00. 7:00, 9:00, 10:50 edwards MISSION m 10 MALI ,!~';·~.~.·.-:~~.. 495·6220 -!'~c.o a~ .) ednds HUNTINGTON #1 edwards CINEMA WEST l_ .;-::;;;:.'!~.. 891-3935 -.. U..,., ... ....,...,..00 IC O llCMR .. ....,"'--' ..... lndPUl\1111 "A TAU Of' I catTTIM'" . ... ........ . .. .. c:~~-..... , .. --. . . ...J I "PR!VATE BENJAMIN" "G0008YE GIRL" (PG) l ---==:! I "FLASH GO~DON" "BUCK AOGEAS" ' (PG) .____ __, "THE ELEPHANT MAN" "ESCAPE TO ALCATRAZ" (A) "EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" "HONEYSUCKLE Rost·· PG DIAMOHD LAU11iHC1 THf JAZZ SINGER AU.--t:M ... .-..n.' e._._t,,.. ·-fUY~ 11110"11-WEO, FAI. 6:00 , 1:20, 10:35 THURS, SAT, SUN. 1:30, 3:45. 6:00. 1:20. 10:35 (PG) EDWARDS CINEMA H.&t•~ATA.O•..S CO..!!.!_MUA SO ·l tOl A GOODMARK Production A RICHARD DONNER Film "INSIDE MO VES" Stomng JOHN SAVAGE DAVID M O RSE· DIANA SCARWID ·AMY WRIGHT Music Composed by JOHN BARRY Film Edited by FRANK MORRISS Production Designer (HARLES ROSEN Director of Photogrophy LASZLO KOVACS A S C Bosed on o novel by TODD WALTON Screenploy by VALERIE CURTIN & BARRY LEVINSON Produced by MARK M TANZ & R W GOODWIN .-,, __ Directed by RICHARD DONNER J\r-l\ ~PG NlllllM.Cl.-.i.,.rno ~ L...: rLJ .a--... ~-,..,._,...._,to.c........ .. · -~ ----NOW •HDWING1---- .... AUlllM tlSTA lllU& Anaheim 011vt·ln Brookhurst loge South Coa~I Pldta 879·'8!>0 111 6U& '>46 2111 WUlllllllSTll UA 1 .. ,n 93 l~O'> MISSIOll YI! JO Cinema V1e1o 1130 69% NO PA881!8 AC~PTEO F~ T>-<16 ENGAGEME"'T DAILY 1·00 3.15 5:30. 7:4S. 10;00 edwards CllffMA WEST eclwards SADOUBACK PLAZA T ~T~D T~ 581 ·5880 ~ .J SAM J JONES MHOOY ANDERSON f/l/!H GU/Ill/JI/ DAtlV 1 JO, J·4~ g 00 • u 10 1S "'' ~~l~~,ff~lls edwards BIJSTOl CINEMA , ., .. -:':!::_,. CAn7AA4 I • ...,, •• ,.. __ .rw-_· _'t't't_v Ol>1l V t lO 1 •S f 00 • 1s •o 1s.-r edwards CINEMA CEHTER NdtOI & 'AU•O, con ..... ~. MISA VHOfCIMTH t1t..Ct 41 anc1 FiAtuM "' wur11100« "PAIVAT! IEHJAMIN" e.t!!.,111 WESTBIOOI .. _ ''MJJM ...... MO"I ~I edwards MESA CINEMA "'W"C)ef ... &t ttt>t U COST".-~4 .. ISS - • . _---.; ..... ---.---· Rea••·····~- ., ........ c., ... ,Ph.D. ....... ..................................... .... ,.._...,....,......_..._.t .. &MedleVWI n•r • ..... el U•t. Y .. ,_ ...... MY• 1111 lllr• k ... ewer die ,. .. ,... •• ...... ....,.. .... ., ,_, ...... u. •Mal dtt ntel ti•' I•• ..................... ...,.cl•• .. ,. ""',. .. tea=:.: .... ....,,.... ...... el \"8 Hf-r)I· .. ,. ....... , ........ ". M L , lrvint Tbtn a"'° ttrtiun \t\inp • ptn.on can do to re dut• ~nw an1t1,•t) th.a\ 1ou aJonc with •nY Job H•rt-a.ff Mlm or lb rult' by Kul Albrecht for to'-lrt• ~orlun1 I tq to follow • Don t pu1 olf de111l1n1 with d111toteful problems l,lt'h " <"On(Nor\Un& ptoblt•m ch~nt or solvln& a human ttlat1om problt-01 an yvur ~laff Accep\ bort tt-rm tresi. "''1.-ad uf 1003 hirrn anxiety and dastomlort • M¥kt> a con11truc·t1vt· ··rrub\rallon list " Wnt~ do•·n lM pru~lt-ms th:.-t conc~rn you and beside enrh ont> wnk down whast you're going to do about I\ G~t .. rompl~tl' ll~l o( current frustrations, so that Mnt< of th~m will be hovering around the edgei. ul our C'UnM'IOUl.ncss Gel them out into the open when· you <'a n deal with them effectively • HAVE •'UN. IN THE course or doing business ..hw.1d c.ewltrdlng. pleasaot. coopentive r~l-3· t1on~h1ps with as many of your colleagues and cmployet::> a~ you can • Pace yourself' Rate your work by order or im- portance and mana~e your ttmc erfectively. don't bite off more than you c1m chew • Manage yourself and others by objectives, to capture the m1tiat1vl' on us many problem areas as you can' • Build an espenally effective and supportive re- lationshi p with others Understand their problems and help them to understand yours Teach others to respect your priorities and your workload and to keep assignments reasonable •STUDY THE FUTURE. Learn as much as you can about likely coming events 1tnd get as much lead time as you can to anticipate them. Manage and plan actively, not reactively. • Take a five-minute holiday. Find time every day for detachment and relaxation. If you can, close your door for five minutes each morning and afternoon. put up your feet, relax deeply, and take your mind off the work. Use pleasant thoughts or images lo refresh your mind • Take a walk now and then to keep your body fresh and alert Find reasons to walk to other parts of your building or facility Greet people you meet along the way. Smile. • MAKE A NOISE SURVEY of your offi ce area and find ways to reduce unnecessary noise and dis· traction • Avoid mahogany fever . Get away from your desk and office from time to time for a chance of scene and a change of mind. Don 't hang around after you should have gone home or gone out to en- joy other act~ijes. • Don't ma1or in the minors . Reduce the amount of minutia and trivia to which you give your atten· tion . • Try to limit interruptions. Try to schedule cer - tain period!! of "interruptability" each day and conserve other periods for your own purposes. • Make s ure you know how to delegate effective· ly. Inventory a t ypical day's work and find out how many things you tended to that could have been assigned to someone else whose job it really should have been EDITOR"S NOTE Randall Mccardle lS J)"ts'idtnl of the Real 1-:stater.~. he also is an author. lecturer and in- struc tor. Send your comments and queshons lo Randy McCordle. c 1> the Oaity P1!of . Post Of/tee Boz 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 Off ice rs elected SACRAMENTO James P. Lewis. a partner in a Sacramento custom residential and com- mercial building and development concern, has been elt•cted president of the California Building Industry Association <CBlAI for 1981. CHIA 1s the state wide representative of the housing and eontract1ng industries. with head· quarters in S<tt:ramento The 5.200 CBIA·affil iated members build a majority of the new housing erected <1nnually in California Elected along with Lewis was Walter Keusder of Newport Reach. treasurer ............. .,·-·1••••······---··-··· ····-#··---..... .. ··-· ·-. ··-· ····-·~·~.-.:.,.,....-.... -.. -. ··:-······'*"······-- SUndlty. 0.C•mber 28, 1980 > ~LYPILOT (9 Housing outlook gloomy ·l . (, ,. , 'I.! High mortgage rates, whic h h ave brough~ a b o ut a "vi rt.uaT depression" for the na- tion's home-building in-- dustry, will not subsldt? . for at least three to four m onths . a nd housing conditions will improve only marginall y towartt the end of next y,ear. re· ports Merrill Butler: president of the Nation al Assotiat1on of Hom, Builders LANDSCAPED DYNASTY MODEL, LAST REMAINING HOME AT HARBOR RIDGE CREST DEVELOPMENT Speaking at a n economic outlook con· fe r~nce in Anahe 1 m , Buller said that despite the incoming Reagan Administration's com - mitment to fighting in - Clation and improving the economy. mortga~t: rates will remain "in the range of unaffordable to. unaC'cept able for the next rew months:'' 'Old' loans offered on HB villas Thirty-year fixed rate loans are soon to be ex- tinct. as 1s the low in· terest 12 718''} rate of· Cered at Villa Warner and Villa Pacifi ca in Hunt· ington Beach. The 12 1 1 s ~; rate availablt' at both t he 256-unit Villa Warner and the 81-unit Villa Pacifica is fixed for the full 3Q-year life of the loan. a benefit that assumes increasing i mpo rtance in tim es which find most lending institutions switching to the variable rate. The variable rate can. and often does, rise during the cou r se of h ome ownership while the fixed r ate remains constant for the full term of the loan. With pric es f or both beach-c lose de· velopmenls beginning m the low $60,000's, Villa War ner a nd Villa Pacifica have become meccas for first-time ho m ebuyer s. Over 40 percent of the buyers at Villa Warner a re first· time owners, while Vi ll a Pacific possesses a 30 percent first-time buyer rate. Co-signing is fre· quent and welcomed, with parents co-signing for children of home buy· ing age and friends pool· ing resources to buv. To reach Villa Warner in Huntington Beach, take the Golden West exit off the San Diego Freeway and go south to Warner . turn right and proceed one-half mile The project located at 6600 Warner Ave .. 1s on the corner of F.dwards Street and Wa rn er A venue ft'or more in- formation. call 848-4772 To reach Vi ll a Pacifica. take the San Di ego Fre eway . go so uth o n Rea c h Boulevard a nd t u r n right on Adams Avenue. proceed 1'2 mile to llunl· ington Street and turn right. Last of Dynasty $410,<XXJ model lwme offered The Dynasty QlOdel by Irvine Pacific is the last remaining model home available in Ha rbor Ridge Crest. the award·winning Newport Beach community. Featured in a Harper's Bazaar fa s hion-spread , the Dynasty plan 1s decorated in forest green. white and earth tones. Saddleback Interiors of Corona del Ma r added Eastern ac- <·ents to highlight this view-oriented townhome. · THE SINGLE-STORY Dynasty is suited for lavish entertaining. From the wide double-door entry, guests step down into the spacious living room with a spectacular view of the mountains and the San Joaquin Reservoir. A magnificent oil painting commissioned especially for this home accents the forma l living area. while a comfortable conversation area. centered by a cozy fireplace, provides an informal entertainment center. The formal dining room features a glass-topped table and elegant bam· boo-backed chairs with fqrest green seat cushlons. Stretching from the dining area to the living room. a cedar-paneled ceiling , highlighted by double skylights. adds drama and volume to this lavish townhome Finally, the kitchen combines state·of.the·art Thermador ap· plia nces with a friendly breakfast nook surrounded by a view-snatching bay window. Adjacent to the kitchen is a handy servi ce area with a was her/dryer. and plenty of storage s pace. PRICED i\T s.tl0,000, including all f u rn ishings . t r eatments and landscaping, the Dynasty model of fers a step down master suite and a large second bedroom with adjacent bath. _ The ma st e r s u ite f e atures s op hi s ti ca t e d c r e am toned furnis hings, with yet another oil painting over the bed, a built-in bookshelf and comfortable chairs in the sitting area. The bath offers dou- ble sinks, separate walk-in closets a nd an elegant tub and shower ar· r augement. This final Harbor Ridge Crest townhome may be viewed by ap· pointment only. To make an appoint· me nt. call Maureen White at the Harbor Ridge sales office at 640·6776. Plaza agent appointed Frost Spence Trinen, South Coast Plaza Mall fl oor of the J mperial a co mme r cial r eal and just north of the San est ate brokerage. has Diego Freeway. Ba nk BuildinJ? at 695 been retained as ex · Frost Spence Trinen's Town Cente r Drive. elusive leasing agent for offi ces are on the round Costa Mesa. the current expansion at .----------'"--'..;.;.;.;:...;;_ _________ _ South Coast Plaza Town Center in Costa Mesa. The development will e n co mpass 720,000 square feel or space in Investing course by mail set A new correspondence course on real estate in· vestments is being of· fered hy l "n1vers ity of California Extens11>0 °!> department of indepen dent stud) ·'The course 1s meant to fill a need for both licensN:'!> a nd lay in· vestor::. to unde rstand real estate investments a nd taxat ion . · s a ys Mary Dee Karp, who de signed and teaches the new course The course has been app r ov e d by th e California Department of Real Es tate for 45 hours or re l1 cens ur e credit for real estate practitioners. The registration fee of $105 includes instruction and all cour se materials Those 1n terestcd may enroll at any time of the year and are free to study at their own pace and at limes and places convenient to them A fr el' broc hur e de sc r ibe~ the invest· ment course and other correspondence courses in real estate. including two approved f o r relicens ure credit by the California Departm ent of Real 'Estate. B UTLER SAID NAHB expet'ts the prime ralt: to dcC'l i n C' "o nl" mc.irginally during the· first part of 1981. mak 1ng it too costly to begin cons truction of single family homes except un der very isolated condi ltons We think that hoth nationall y. and in Culiforma. sta rts wi ll continue to decline for the nex1 00 to 120 day~. and then perhaps level 11(( .. Butler sa111 that the housing depression ha.s gon e from ··barl t o worse. and there is no s ign of any ~reat let up in the very nt~ar fl.!lurc · ·. THE I.AT EST NAil fl t•M1matc. he said. 1s that only about I 2 million hous ing units will ht· h111lt during 1980, com· pared to a need for twn million And nearly 42 percent of th(• 1980 total. he nott'd. wiil be due to a dramat1(· increase this year in the number of go\'crnment finance d mult1family ho us ing projl•('ls !'li"J\ II R adopted a re solution calling for <1 balanced federal budget and personally delivered ll to the White House more than three years ago, Ruller pointed out. seven buildings. Twin 15-story office tower s are the focal point of the development. Al so in · eluded in the new phase are three free-standing restaurants. a fi ve-story office structure . a four- plex the3ter and several fin ancial institutions Why Rent When You Can Own South Coast Plaza Town Center. when com pleted. will offer approx i ma le ly 2 75 m illion square feet of space in a master planned business a nd c ultural complex The Town Center is 1m - medi~tely east of the at the Beach with Only 5°/o Down @ Villa Pacifka ?I"> W1rh1ta (714J 516-882 1 Moving Up In Real Estate I Let's face it. lt"s costing more and more to own a home these days. and with interest rates over 15 'h1many would be buyers are considered unqudlifted by the lending 1nst1tutions. Don't despair at Villa Paci fica a nd .Villa Warner the builder is financ- ing the loans. so it's easier to qualify and co-signers are wel· come. Over 1/3 of our sales to dare have bee n co-s1gne~ by friends or parents. We think it's about time the builder worked with the buyers. \If I \ j;I PATRICK M. SCRUGGS has been named a vice president and manager of the Newport Beach office of Crocker Mortgage Company. Scruggs. 28, manages the placement of income property loans for businesses in Orange and San Diego counties_ Previously, he was associated with the Bank of Californi a a nd with Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company. both l~cated tn I.;os Arrgeles. A native of Newport Beach. Scru ggs h o lds a mas ter's degree in business administra- . tion from the University of 1<11uoos Southern California. He is a committee member of the University of Southern California Commerce Associates. PAULA M. MATHEWS has been named sales manage r for the Irvine Company's Com· merclal/lndustrial Division, and will be responsi- ble for negotiating sales and ground-leases ror the company's new industrial development. Irvine In· dustrlal Complex -East (llC-East J. Mathews, who joined the company In 1977 as a sales manager ror multi-family housing, became - manager or Industrial ground leases and then manager of pro- l>e rties in the Commercial/In- dustrial Division before assum- ing her new position. As sales manager. she will be working with Barry L. Hoeven, the division's mana1er to locate industrial firms in uc: Eeal, I.he second phase of which la now being marketed. MAT~WI llM WELSH has Joined the Jrvine·bued buJld- tn1 and land development company of Stein-Brief Groupasoffsitesuperintendent. A UlllO graduate of UC Irvine. Welsh holds a bachelor's defree In civil en1ineerin1. Hls new WELSH responsibiUes with Stein-Brief include the scheduling and s upervision or s ubcontractors. governmental inspection agen· des and professional consul· tan ts. Wels h. a Laguna Beach re· sldent. is a member of the Big Brothers of Orange County and UCI'5 Beta Theta Pi Alumni As· -sociation. - ROB ERTO. SUKUP of Costa Mesa has been appointed Project Manager and Planning Director or the prominent residential development and con· ~truction company, Homes by John Lyttle, accord- mg to an announce ment by Michael R. Mahoney, President of the firm. Sukup's responsibilities will include all de· velopment planning and project coordination ror the company and Hs sub· sidiaries. Sukup is a g raduate of Clarkson University, and was a ssoc i ated with Ge nge Engineering before joining the J ohn Lyttle company. JERRY D. FUXA of Irvine has joined the Orange County office or Orubb and Ellis Com-._ m ercial Brokerage Company ; au•u, ' in the capacity of ofrke marketing s pecialist Fuxa bringa...an extenaive backpound in , .. , estate sales and development to Grubb le Ellis u , e was prev ous y employed with Ashwill-Burke and Com· pany in Irvine . A native or Omaha. Fun attended Galiferiria-State University at Fullerton where he recetved his Bachelor of Art& Degree In Geography with an emphasis on Urbai\ and Hous· ing Development The good life 1s readywtlen you want it and 1s complete with resort amenities and lush land· scap ing throughout:• Open M;n. -Thurs. 10-6 Saturday[, Sunday 9.5 "5ee C'allrorn1o"Oepdiline111 or R1 ... 1 I slalf' P11blir Rf'porl lor rnlo1rnt1lu111 cone: ern1ng put:>lir an<I pr111a1e lar rhtu•' 11nt1 monthly <ost to hnmeownc1' t2Ya%· 30 Year Fixed Rate .Loarr ~33/aOJo AP.R./20% Down I(, 2 bedroom villas from the low $60,000's 6600 W. Warner Ave (714) 848-4772 Huntington Beach ........... ··YA I t . ,.. ~., I ' ..... a.. ...... .~ ........ HUGE MUSEUM OF WORK IN PROGRESS Unearth.cl etetuary In front of pit• His politics buttoned up PULLMAN , Was h . t AP) -Frank Mullen sa ys he could never run for political offi ce because be would spend all the money he raised on campaign buttons. An associate professor of political science at Washington State University, Mullen col· lects political buttons . His campaign buttons promote old-timers like H•nry Clay and Willian Ht~nry Harrison, as well ai m o r e rec e nt candidates like Alfred Smith, Wendell Willkie and Dwight Eisenhower. Mullen has a "modest button collection" cover· -----·n-g 140 years, two closet doors, seven notebooks and six desk drawers. ''You sec that mustache," Mullen said, pointing to a Thom as l>i!wey button. ''That may have cost hlm the election. At least some J>eOple blame his defeat on the mustache. They say it made him look llEATAID T0oU1E i. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. <AP) -Moet of the Sl.5 million earmarked for federal heat relief pro- gr.-ms ln Alabama this past summer riever got i., the poor and disabled ~pie lt was supposed to laelp, officials say. .!l'he money, intended tp. be used ln "llfe- 'thteatenlnt sltuatlon1 n like a slick Southern banker." The buttons reflect the tr a d e marks of the various candidates over the centuries. You can find Teddy Roosevelt in his Roughrider outfit, Adlai Stevenson with holes in his shoes and Jimmy Carter 's toothy smile.· y eDlerges Excavationa in China • • wwover u:arnor images 81 JORN &OD&&lc& .......... c. ... , .... SJAN, Cbtna -A pottery army la emer1iD1 from the an- dnl earth..bere where. alnce the year 210 B.C., it baa atood vl1ilant suard before the tomb of China'• first unifylnt em· peror, Chin Shih Huana-U. Excavations have uncovered about 1,000 of the 7 ,500 life-s~ze terra ootta fi1u.res, armed Wlth real weapons, which Chin had crea ted as an i mperial bodyguard to protect him from harm after death. Peasant well-dt11ers came across the subterranean arm~ in 1974 to the east of the sllll· unopened grave of the emperor which is located in a long, low mound of this capital of many Chinese dynasties. THE SPIRIT ARMV is divided into three pits : the main force of 6,000, another of 1,400 on e__flan.k and a be.adq uarters staff or 68. The warriors. along with their horses and chariots, were placed in under ground c h ambers. roofed over with beams and planks. Their discovery after 2, 190 years of silent vigil has been ha i l e d as o n e of th e archaeological events or the cen- tury, comparable to the opening of the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh, Tutankhamun, in the 1920s. It throws new and important light on the customs, dress, phy s ical app earance and military dispositions of the brief but extraordinary Chin Dynasty. which lasted from 221 BC. to 207 B.C. And it reflects a renewed in· terest in the arts and culturaJ re- li cs, an interest generally sup· pressed during the 1966·76 rule of the Communist Party's ex- tremists when young, fanatic Red Guards of t he Cultural Revolution destroyed m any re- ligious and cultural relics. THE FIRST CLUES to the pot· tery a rmy appeared between 1 1932 and 1970, when the figures of five kneeling servant~ were dug up near the emperdr 's mausoleum. No one guessed, however, that such a huge un· derground army waited to be discovered. The first emperor was only 38 when he conquered the last or the quarrelling slates of China and brought them under his single ruJe. He connected the various walls built up to that time into the 1,SOO·mile Great Wall, which continues to astonish the modern world. He be lieved he had established a dynasty that would last a thousand years It passed into history in 15, four years after his death at the age of 47. WHILE HE LIVED he thought 1 in the same grandiose terms . He conscripted an army of 700,000 to build his palace. It too has crumbled into dust, but founda· lions that survive indicate it was of staggering size The same a rm y built his tomb, whose treasures can only be guessed at. Chin's short rule has fascinat· ed Chinese h1stor1ans for cen· turies . The present-day Communist rulers or China a re no excep· tinns. The late party chairman, Mao Tse-tung, identified himself with the first emperor. He and hi!\ followers found much in the Le1alilt system ol the day wtdch resembled Marxism. BVT SINCE IQ8 death ln 11'181 at thl!-encf of a period ot cbaol not unlike that of the laat day1 ol the Chin, Mao's contribution to China has undercone a drastic reappraisal. And, 2IO centurtea down the corridors of lime, the long ·dead Chin emperor also has been cut down to more human size. Though the people at the top now reject the claims of both Cbin and Mao to quasi-divine status, they recognize their vltaJ contributions to both ancient and modem Chinese unification. The pottery a rm y aem- o n s trates, they say, that China 's greatness rests not on the feats of any single individual but on the collective efforts of soldiers, workers and peasants. Chinese culture, they add, was the product or tbe skilled hands or-nrany unknown artTsans and artists like those who turned out these thousands of pieces. So. despjte the bad graces into which the Chin e mperor has fallen, the present leadership is treating the pottery army as a dis· covery of national -and interna- tional-· importance. IT HAS ERECTED an enormous structure the size or two football fi elds over the main pit, creating a museum of work in progress Or iginally. the spirit legions wer e in a vast under ground chamber r oofed over with beams and planks. Paved with brick, it was covered by a layer of soil. Built four years before the death of the em peror, it is believed to have been destroyed by fire four years later. Charred beams point lo this probability Most of the clay figures were crushed when the roof collapsed, of time and earth, and stand proudly erect, their eyes firmly fixed in the distance, on the alert for a possible foe. Archaeologists who uneartheq the fi rst figures were struck by the eerie impression they made as they thrust upward from the ground like men resurrected for a final account to the gods . EXCAVATIONS INDICATE that the 6,000 soldiers of the main force were lined up facing eastward in three ranks of 70 each as a vanguard with 38 col- umns behind them. Infantry and bowmen alt e rna t e d wit h chariots and horses. They were n anked on either side and at the rear by a team of lookouts fa cing north, south and east This was the disposition of Chm's army in his lifetime Teams of archaeologists, stu· dents and peasants are un dertaking the m eticulous and painstaking. job or removing the earth, s alvaging the shards, cleaning them and reassembling them. Much of the work is by hand in a process so demanding that tooth brus hes a nd air s prays are essential tools. As you enter the museum urdinary visitors are admitted to galleries along four sides -the first rank of pits with about a thousand figures strikes the eye. As the ranks recede into the dis- tance there a re fewer visible figures. Though most of the dig has yet to be uncovered, the estimate of 6,000 soldiers in this pit is based on the comparative density of those already found. tb4t ldlled more than 1,QOO people nationwide l"'t aummer, dtdn 't 1et tq"7 kl'Sbama until-Or- tqber D'f OF ARMY OF 7,IOO '°' llMY l'ICIUMI 8URllD IN llAN, CHINA llNCI 210 a.c. Uf•---terre coaa cav•llf"Mft Md 1llddled horM lhlnd at altefttton on dleplay. -- GENERAL NEW& What a card This Walt Disney Christmas card, c reated in 1932 for Disney e mployees, was a uctioned recently for $1 ,100. The 48-year-old card includes Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Horace Ho rsecollar .and Clarabelle Cow in an old-fashioned English coach. Indians fearing loss of culture in Mexico NAJA . Me xico fAP ) -An · th r opologists s ay Jogging, cattle ranches and peasant squatters are killing Mexico's last vi rgin Co.rest and snuffing out the culture of its most traditional Mayan tribe , the Lacan· don Indians "When the jungle is destroyed, the world dies. There won 'l be any water ·and the roots die. When there are no roots, there is no land,·· sajd Chan Kin Viejo, the 85·year·old spintual leader of the Lacandons Anthropologists and ecologists say nearly haJf the 40-square·mile jungle, a tropical rain forest near the Gu a t emalan bord e r , has been cleared by loggers. cattlemen and •Tit.-J ........ b fMll a11d tile eeorld •• 901119 to end.' invading· peasants. who slash and burn the natural vegetation to plant subsistence crops of corn and beans. IF THE CLEARING continues at this rate, they say, tdday's 25,600 acres may be whittled to as few as 7.000 by 1990. The· tropical forest that 30 _}'ears ago was home to no more-tnan 3,000 Lacandon, Chol and Tzeltal Indians is now home to more than 100,000 peasants who left their homes to find more land. Offi cials say their num· bers increase daily. "The jungle is full and the world is going to end," Chan Kin said. Among the invading pP.asants are thousands of Indians from other, already Westernized tribes. The Chols and Tzeltals also have been ex· posed to Western influences over the decades, and absorbed them into their cultures. But the fragile Lacan· don culture, protected by jungle isolation for centuries, is directly threatened. MANV OF THE 458 rem aining Lacandons are giving up their white togas, bare feet and fl owing, long ha ir for jeans, tennis shoes and haircuts. Some drive trucks, sport expensive watches and pray to new gods. In Naja, Chan Kin and his son, K ' ay.um,-pr.ay-lo-Hae.he~kyun.-~ God of Real People, and to Kianto, the God of Foreigners. In the village of Lacanja, 75 miles away, K'ayum·s brother, Chan Kin Ill, prays to Jesus Christ in a crude t>.mboo Baptist· church. -- Klanto, once considered the god of disease, guns and machetes, is now honored as the god who brought machines, electricity and money to the jungle. He is the most powerful god. T he Lacandons, who for 900 years lived on a sublistence level, now seU mahogany and cedar to lumber com- panies bows and arrows to tourists. They buy Coca Cola, powdered milk and meat to replace a diet o( wild boar, monkeys and parrots, which are becoming scarce . Some employ newcomers to work their fields and speak Spanish as well as their native dialect. GERTRUDE DUBY Blom has been visiting the jungle since 1943. She doesn't like the changes. •'They are already more •I· gresslve. They want radiOI, cars, more cars," stie said ..... There was no with 1reedinesa. There wu no com- petition. 'lbat comes, too. They were reliable. They bad tlme to sit and ...... . Jam• Nations, an ttalOlical an- throl>Ok>liat, blames the j\lftl)e'1 de-mise on land 1urelty and a pem- ment push to develop a cattle in- dustry. "The Mexicans are seeking to colonize the jungle to decrease pres· sure for land reform in other areas. It takes the pressure off the gov1m· ment to break up large land hold· in gs," he said. E RNESTO GONZALEZ Castillo, a government Ag rar ian Reform of· fi ci<tl. disputed Nations · charge, say- ing the peasants are moving to the forest because of heavy erosion in the highlands . But an offi cial from the govem- m e n t 's Nation a l Indigenou s Institute. who asked not tq be iden· tifi ed , agreed with Nations: "The peasant Indians don't go to the jungle because they want to. They go bee a use their problems in the highlands aren't resolved. There isn't anv more land there. It is in the hands of big landholders. or their lands have been subdivided among child ren The government sends them to the Jun~le to resolve political probl ems Nations said peasants clea.r land for crops and are then offered cheap loans from the government R~ral Cred it Bank to ~et them to raise cat· tie. MANUEL DE LA TORRE, anOUler Agrarian Reform agent, s aid cattle production is limited t o areas already cleared by the peasants, but Nations alleges that ranchers illegaJ- ly rent collectively owned lands from Ind ians. who then clear more land for crops, destroying more jungle .. He said the rain forest's northern third has already been turned into pasture land. De la Torre said that in an effort to save the remaining jungle, the gov- ernment is relocating some 25,000 peasants to a southern section "! the jungle called Marquez de Com11las. The government is putting in schools, clinics and roeds and will give six months of com and beans to those who resettle there. And in Naja. in an effort to salva1e the dying Lacandon culture, K'ayum a nd linguist Robe rt Bruce, an American, are building a school to teach the Indians to read and write their native Mayan dialect and pre-. serve some of their traditions. ••1 WANT" TO tea-c-trt·~....------t about political and economic domina- tion of one group by another before they are swallowed by it. I don 't want them to throw away all of lhe1r tndiliorral VlllUeS. m orality and- language in order lo use a flashlight and electricil~," Bruce said. "As long as they think in their own language, they will be Lac~d~. Wh e n they forget , and think in Spanish, they will be the descendants of Lacandons.' · Weather agency loses contest FORT COLLINS, Colo. <AP> ,.hose who complain about weather forecasters who predict su.nablne Just before a downpour may have sotten some fuel for their lriPinl. The National Weather Service put its weather predictions to the test against a group of Colorado State Uni verslty students and faculty members-andfailed. TW.e federal 1ovemment'1 official c a of 45 entrants in a weatber·pndictiftl contest for the area around Fort Collin , a colleae to)!..ILAl.t.t~'----t a1 a n• die tront Ran1e of Ute Rockies ln northern Colorado. Tbe National Weather Service acored 1•. ------~ Cl!NEAAL NEWS T•e ••unerl•• •e•CI•• Where are remaining 3? LO t>O OP> Jobn UitW:wt 18 •one 1nd now J u1 l t•aul OM&~ Md ftanao rt'maln ol th four •ho madt' tn\blt'lll hllilOI \ as tbt' Btatht~ Wht•n t,t!lmOn ••• ~hot dt1d 111 ~w \'ork on Oc.-c I. h• w•• r.-la unr hinw hi" n)U a•..t t"ar~tor aftl11 flv•· \'<'4ir'I ll:l a rf't'I u.sl" Rut ~ha• bav1· hli. 1•ri.twhil b'11!1J1nr ~ lint n ~lnt'l' \h l:htAlh'Jt ~plat In l ' r 11ul M c("nrtnl') , .. 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IT llA."i Ht-:•:!'. 11 ~ t:..ir~ ..,rn cc th\' B\'atle:. t•mkd a n era in poµular muSll' T h\'l'l' was bttlt:r ne~s and ac nmun~. 1,·gal hassl"'s anti backbiting Now the surv1v iug Beatles havc f1n ully found tht·11· 1dcnt1t1c!'I aftt.·r vcars ol searchrng. !\l<'t'artnev. 38. 1 ~ rankc<l with Cole· Porlt·r ·anti Ira <;ers hw1n as one uf t he worltl ·~ m<>st su1· t•essful son~wntcrs Last year he signed a unique deal with the ens label In the United States and EM I in kn ta1n that guarantcc!'I k1m S2:J million for three a lhums Now he 1s extending his Midas touch into m usit: pubhsh1nJ.? ami an art collection. J-11s current 11ro1ecl 1s one of his most amb1t1ous . a feature· length animated mus r<·al based on one of Brrt am 's besl·lovetl cartoon charactti rs. Rupert the Bear "WE 'RE TRYING TO make a film as good as Disney and in· troduce Rupert to America as a new rharacter." he s aid in an in- t e r v 1 e w •·That 's qui t e a cha ll enge because I don't think an} one's done it since Disney.·· McCartney has a large Vic· torian mansion and a corporate headquar1ers in London. But he and his American wife. Linda. spend most of their time with their four children in a two bedroom farmhand 's cottage 1n rural Surrey. They origmall ~ hought 11 as a weekend retreat .. But aft er a fe w weeks we re- alized we wc•rc l'nJOYtnR life in the t ountry mon' than in the city S O w e JUSt m oved clown , . McCartney said ASKED WHY. WITfl his vast for tune. he continues to go tour- rng a nd makrng re<•ords. Paul replit'd "It's all I ever wanted to do. It ·s my JOb .. Harrison. "the silent Bealle," 1s 37 lie and M<·Cartncy oft en m eet, but the nearest tht>y got to a Re atles reunion was a couple of yt'an> ago when they Jammed together with Ringc> at a wed din!? party for their c lose fnend Eric Clapton. Clapton h ad JUt.l married onetime model Patti Hoyd. the first wife of George. who m he divorced in 1977 a ft er 11 years The splil plunged llarrrson in to a deep depression "I went pn a boozing bende r," he said recently "The n I met Olivia and that brought m e out of it." ' lla rn son married Mex1 can- born Oli via Arias. a onetim e • AP Won -19\ LEADING BAND PaulMcC•rtney LIVES IN PALACE George Harrison employee of his Los Angeles record company , in September 1978. She bore him the SCIO . Dhani, he had always longed for and now he has opted for the pe aceful life of a country squire al his Friar Park estate in Ox- fords hire He produced some records for other bands. but made little im pact and g radually became dis- enchanted with the rock music business. He moved into films a nd car rat:m g, a Jirelong pass ion. Two of his closest friends are race dri ver Niki Lauda and onetime wor ld motorc y l'le s peedway l'hampion Bar ry Shee ne GEORGE P t:T U P SS.2 m illion to bankroll the con- troversial Monty Python movie "'Li fe o f Rrian," when h1 !> Python pal. Eric Idle. could not find a bat·ker for the b1bhl':ll SJJOOf ll 1s 1nle r es l in th e lla rc Kris hna sect has waned lately. bul he has a prrv<1te temple on his estate where he regularly meditates F'riends say that a fter years of t rauma. de pression and poor health Harrison is now "happier than he' s ever been." Ringo. 40, s ays he has given up music for acting. He has just finished "Caveman" in Mexico and plans to mar ry his co-st ar. American ac tre ss Ba rba ra Rac h . in the spring. His firs t marriage. to childhood s weetheart Maureen Cox . ended in divorce in 1975. Hingo. dogged by illness smce he was a toddler. collapsed last year from a near-fatal s tomach a ilment. a long-term afte r-effect Co111puter ~oof? DC's etite prolest delinquent tax list IN TAX EXILE Ringo Starr of l'l'rttonit 1!-he ·uffered when he wa" 1; l>ut:tors in :vl onte Carlo r em o\'ed 11art Clf his intestine - ''bct·;.1use l 'd have• died if the) hatln t.' In Seµtembl'r. he and Miss Ba ch t'Sl'81JCd with minor rn- 1unes when Rin~o l'rashed his 0Mert:cdcs limousine in London. Hi ngo mad e seve r al s olo al bu ms aft er the Be atles split a nd s llll earn~ around $2.3 rn allion a y ear fro m Beatie record sales. But he no longer has a record contract outside the United States. THE ONLY CONNECTION tw has with rock these days is a record produc tio n company called Able Label. An earlier ef fort , Ringo Records. which he set up in 1975. folded because "when l ran it l signed up all my friends Then we had other people who signed up all their friends and it died You t:an't run a business tha t way." lit· dest·ribcs t11s life now as ··scm i·rct1rc ment. .. m uc·h of •l spl•nt "unbathini.:. ga mbling in Mo nt c Carlo a nd "b eing a playbO) " Ristol sues laivyer for $1 million POMO N A !AP ) -Arne Ris to!, the West Covina book- keeper acquitted las t year of gr and theft after a bank error transferred $927,288 into his ac- count, has filed a SI million lawsuit agains t the attorney who defended him, alleging he over- charged and defrauded Risto!. The suit , filed in Pomona Superior Court. alleges Eugene Andres of Orange intended to defraud Risto! by inducing rum to s ign a promissory note as pay· m ent that a llowed Andres to ··quickly foreclose" on Ristol's West Covina house. Andres s aid the m atter is "a very unfortunate incident" and t h at he ne ve r intended to defraud his client. RISTOL'S SUIT a lleges An· dres "wanted to gain an unfair an unconscionable hold" over him by violating a "confidential and trusted fiduciary" attomey- clie nt relationship. R is tol 's bank a ccount went f r o m 55 cents t o ne a rly $1 million after a bank error credit· e d his account with money m eant for another account just on e number differe nt from Ristol's. Ris tol was vacation ing in Finla nd when the ba nk dis· cove red t he e rror. a nd was" charged with grand theft. RISTOL'S SUIT says that on July 20. 1979, as Ristol awaited ttie jury verdict in his criminal case. Andres demanded he sign a pro,rnissory note for $30,000 secured by a de.ed or trust on Ri'stol's home. Bef9re the note and deed were prese nted to WASHINGTON CAP> -Some of Washington's best-known res· Ri sto!. he was notified the jury idents are co mplaining about seeing their names in print -as ow· was ready to bring in its verdict. ing back taxes . . Ristol believed he would lose The city's two local newspapers, The Washmgton Post and The his legal representation if be did Washington Star. ra n severa l pages or small -type listings or some not sign the document. the suit s.ooo residents who the city says were delinquent ii:t their property asserts, adding that Andres as· tax payments. sured Risto) that "you can trust m e lo be rair and I will give you AMONG THE NAMES WERE CBS newsman Dan Rather and time to pay." his wife. Jean; Was hington Post publisher Donald E . Graham 'and Ristol c laims, however, that his wife, Mary. and Distncl of Columbia City Council Chairman Andres' assurances were false Arrington Dixon and his ~ife, Sharon. a nd Andres "intended to de- But they protested the Ustings were wrong, m a nd payment in the near Suncsey. O.Cemt:>er 28. 1980 l!rincess { facing challeng .~ LONDON CAP ) An im prisoned black SOulh African and a union leader have rals~Q_ 1\0 unprecedented. cb~lenge .... Britain's Princess Anne for the ceremonial post of chancellor or London University . • The post. held by dukes Qr°.1. t>arls and for 25 yf:'ar s by Anne's;. g r a n dm o t h e r , t h e Q ueeo Mother, has not b~en contested In the university's 144-year h~ tory. •:!" As nominations dosed. tfie • challenges have been interpret ed he re as a sign of changing times. or of the unpopularity CJf the princess. who h as been described by the British press as sulky and arrogant. CELEBRITIES AID YOUNGSTER IN FIGHT AGAINST CANCER Cara ConnefY wtth cookbook, ptfoto.-~11 THE QUEEN MOTHE R, ark unus ually active chancellor ant.§. one or the most popular meffit, bers of the royal family . r~: signed Dec l! at the age of ~. !:q Wil.hln 24 hourhT a -uni-Yers ity ,;..._ ___ _ co mmitte e a nno un l'ed thl' nom inat1on of Princess Anne But opposition develope d almost Cara lwpes cooking can wllip disease as quickl y Euro pl•a n P ar l i am e n t Me m be r Ri l'ha r d Balfe ad· verlised m The Times callin~ for "more appropr iate" nomina ... t 1on:.. The nLi rnt':-. c)f Jailed South Afrit:an n11l 1<Jn<1l1s t Nelson Man dc l<.1 and Slt'\'t.1dnre-turned -un1011 leadC!r .l.ic·k .Jon1..•s t•a me to tht· BEVERLY HILLS CAP) -At a n age when m<;>st girls are pre· occupit.'<i with clothes and rock music'ians. 13·year·old Cara Connery worries a bout printer's bills, mail orde rs and marketing techniques She ins ists that her l'ause fightin~ cancer ts more than worth t he trouble So when the first batch of her cookbooks filled with hundreds o f r eci p e s s u b mitted b y ce le brities a rri ved from the printer just in time for the holl day season . the high school freshman barely paused to re· joice. She was alread y hard at work on Volume II. · · Fii be helping people with cancer, so t hat they'll get more money for research and try to find a cure," she said. "IF I HAD cancer. I would want someone to help m e." Most of the youngster's s pare time and money earned in odd jobs the last three years have gone into the project she started after several or her r elatives died or cancer . She wanted to do something to help other cancer victims, and since she holds an avid interest in cooking, a cookbook was a natural choice. Th" result: A 31-page book containing 433 recipes. including t hose submitted by 318 politi· cians . entertainers and sports figures from around the world. The proceeds are earma rked for the American Cancer Society. IN JANUARY lt78, Cara, then 10, wrote to Sen. Hubert Hum- phrey. She knew he had con· tracted cancer and had been in· vol~ed in cancer progr ams, but s h e didn't kn o w h e was hospitalized for cancer treat- ments a t the time. Within a day afte r receiving he r lette r , Humphrey wrote back e n couraging Cara to pursue the idea and including his favorite recipe -beef soup. "It is my profound desire for all of us who suffer from the dis - ease that the future will hold more hope and certainty," the veteran senato r wrote. "Your idea of a cookbook is great." Inspired by Humphrey's letter received the same day he died - Jan. 13, 1978 -Car a and her mother . Jackie Connery, s pent ever y weekend for months in the library collecting more than 1,400 addresses or famous peo· pie. CARA THEN WROTE each of -the cdebr ities and was "l"e- warded with hundreds or replies . Actor Ed Asner sent a recipe for noodle pudding. Alan Alda a nd Robert Redford shared their ·recipes for whole wheat bread. Medic touts booze, se.x TEL AVIV, Isr ael <AP I -A glass of wine or a botlle of beer a day, plus sexual activity. helps prevent heart attacks. according to an Is raeli heart specialist. Newscaste r Walter Cronkite 's favorite was meat loaf. Pres ide nt Carter s en t a Chris tmas card and six recipes. Fo rmer Is raeli Prime Minister Golda Me ir wro t e fr o m 11 hos pital room s hortly before she died as did J ohn Wayne. "She's a good little cook ." sa id Mrs . Connery "Some of her own recipes a re rn the book. too THE BRIGHT YELLOW cook book. ent itled ··c ooking with Love from Cara and Her Frie nds ... sells for $10 60 and has a first printing of 10,000 copies More than 1,000 orders have been received , many from cele brities who contributed But the' r oad leading to its publication was far from a smooth one. Three months a fter Car a began her research, the house where she and her motheF were living was destroyed by fire and all her materials were lost. A YEAR PASSED before Cara sa w som e results from her re- newed efforts. ·•But when the letters starting coming back. many or them were touching," she s aid. "I felt like crying." T he teen·ager spent m uch or the summe r of 1979 rn he r mother's office assembling the ' book, but after the work was finished. the only complete copy was stolen o r misplaced and it had to be redone . Then Cara d1scuverc·d that the Amer ican Cancer Sucitty r ould not publish her book . Shi'" as told 1t was against the policy uf thl' or ganiza tion. Undaunted. the yout writer- turned researche r -i trator a lso becam e a publishe: 'How horrible._ for<• M anc1 c la . 62, prt-~ident ~·. South t\fm•a !-banned Afri c~·. ~;.1l1onal <.:ongrt•si-.. has been ·-·: prison :.incc 196:! "hl·n he w ~ roe\\ 1l'tcd 11( plotl rn~ the v1ole•'. O\'(•rthrow •If th<• white m rnonU· gu\ t•rnml·nt Off1 l•tals t he re s~ hL• "ill m•\·er hr rt:ll•ascd • 8,\CKERS tH' ~A N DEL though not cril u:11.1ng the pn~·: l:t'~S d1recth . :.aid they felt t • chancellor should h;w e' "at le· . tfJken uc:.1dem1c stan<l1ng "Man~· <kl<i 1:. a lawH·r · ••· . . ...... l'rtnl·e~s Anm .. after leavin~· • an cxl'lus1vc hoa rdin g school;-'1 sh unned higher education il'I • favor nf horseback riding, ~.; portedly calling it "one thing-. can d11 ..-.ell ant.I he seen to dJ>,.. well ':~· Thl· unlvcrs1t} a lumni co · • mittee that nominated the pri~ "'- cess noted. howe ver , that her ·, popular grandmother does n h<n'e not :.iblc acadC'mic c redet1 t1al s either "'- The chancellor u:.ed to presi over meetings of the· uni vers itys . go,·erning body but now. exce · for ceremoni a l occas ions. t ~O\'Crning body meelS witho the need for the c hancellor 1J fl!S\•nre JO'iES. 1\7, RETIRED genercil :.rl·rc>l<.1r:o of !ht• T r<ins po rt and lit'~tiral Wrirkl·r:-.· l 'nion. Sa ) s IH: " 111 th1· running hel'ause "1. d1)n't hapµcn to thmk this alltJ p<Hnlment -.huultl ht• ~omethrn!;!' for t hl' l1l1 tl' .. ll r h;.i !-o ht'l'l1 a n a ssoc ic1 t •· fl'llow of thl· London ~'·hool I)( Economic:. :.rn<•t.· Jl)7H •. •• Ba llots will be posted to the un· 1versity's 83.000 g raduates, who will have until f eb 3 to vote. •• City revisited .. . ' ' I '• by 1980's 'sins' CHARLOTTE. N .C. (AP> - Could it be that in 1980 that "The Queen City" became the Mean City? That's what some residents are asking in the wake of the year 's-events. f)urirrg-1980 North Carolina's largest city: -OUTLAWED CHRISTMAS trees in pulic places as a fire hazard. -Raised parkint fin~ from 1980. bus service was expandf'd. a new police chief was hired a rid restoration of the cit y's Fourth t Ward won support · Emergenc.y .. oxygen unit .J ·' .. seen danger · ~--, -· -'• SI and $3 to $5 and $10. W ASHJNGTON (AP> The -Held kids in school until the Food and Drug Administraliorr day before Christmas Eve. has called for the des truction or • -Raised basic ambulance some s.ooo Green Cross solid· fees from $40 to $75 despite pro-state emergency kits wh.ich it tests from the poor and elde rly. said cootd endanger patients by- -Closed the county Council failing to supply needed oxygen on Aging. The kits were manufactur~<L -Hiked bus fares a dime to 50 by Gr een Cross Solid Sta~' cents. Oxygen Inc., of Danta. Fla. Sinhl -Doubled the price of park· the company is bankrupt and una- ing at Charlotte Coliseum and ble to conduct a recall. FD.A'~ Ovens Auditorium. notifying Individuals. retailers -Told locaJ businesses to dis· and distributors to cease sale an,d pose of their own garbage. use of the oxygen kits and desti-OY any they have. •n and a city tax official said they could be right. future and did demand payment Mrs. Rather said the Rathers had paid the on or about Dec. 6, 1979 and _ $3,981 taxes on their Georgetown house. threatened to give nollceOfae- Dr. Mordechai Levin, head ol the heart disease prevention center at S-orok-a Ho-spital in Beersheba, says his . re- s e a r e h s h owed less IF IT'S ENOUGH to drive you t''OA said an inspection dl~l (o drink aon't cfo i t in a closed that the kits failed to cM.il Charlotte ' city park. T he city liver a now rate or six liters~MJ .. There Is no question in my mind that they fault and intent to sell" Rlslol's were paid," she said. "I can't imagine what house by foreclosing. happened. There was absolutely no intention not On July 28, 1980, Andres gave lo pay.'' notice and moved to foreclose on the house, valued at $108,000. A "l 'M CEllTAIN I PAID MY taxes,'' said ·hearing on Risto1's request tor a Graham. "ll~s conceivable there could be some t l'.Y ..m!ra.i.Ding_.order....lo ~~~=~~~~~~:;;;;;.~~~~~t-'r~:-=--~W!J~~---p~r~e~v~e~n~t a scheduled foreclQlure 1uaranteelhecity hasneverbeenlncontactwithMaryorme." sale was he ld rec ently in Mrs. Dixon a aid natty tbat it wu "absolutely and unequivocal· Pomona .SUperlor Court. Andres ty tn error" th1t she and her husband owed Sl,761.57. · and Riatol'.J ...De a.tlomey....- r _Ed'fM'l.Jrley.,.., deputy-director otthe~totTibance t>hTllif Mautino. agreed to delay and Revenue, said the confusion may stem from a new computer the o re c Jo s ure s a I e a nd system and a Creese on hlrin1. postpone it lo Jan. 15. ---~ --- *elihood of a heart at- t c k among those who d ank "reasonable " amounts of alcohol thin amon1 non-drinkers. tte also recomme nded .Mb ysical exer cise plus fowe rlng of tension, and not ed that sex was tM perfect combination ot the two. fathers cracked down on that. oxygen · per m inute f or U J too. m inutes and could endan(~ ''Oh. how horrible ,'' said lives when used by emerg~' Mayor p.ro tern Betty Chafin; p.1tienta such as heart att~k • when presented with the b0Ji~ll~o~r'..__~v1~"c~tl~m~s~.~Th~e~n~o~w~r~a~~~1:::it';---;--I ~=~lettnent. "W~ an~-ecrease as t e unit gets o1de i· FDA said. "" But, she added, "l think you FDA said no other firms ~- ou1ht lo present the good things = we did, too -nontt o( hid~-1 duciu.._soUd t_tate oxyae.n n;r.3,· or:l"::r • are in buslneta. The FDA ac ~1n·,wna-ngn now. ' does not affect emergency oJJI-' Ms. Chafin later noted that gen uniL4' consisting of pre!',' there was no city ux increase in aurized1ascyllnders. ·- - ~-·- 0 0 0 0 0 .. , . Busin0SG travel taking yotA . · away from your prone-? .. .... Use Answer Ad service when placing your ad ... . a . Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad .. . we take your messages 24 hours a day . . . you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only s7 .50 per week. For more information and to ,, -. -ploce-yqtJr -ad -call -6-42-zt32t :-- • II t.U . UN ' ---___ ,,.,_.,. .. OAILV PILOT SundA11 Dflct1Mber 28 1980 ,, The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY · PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell Trade It With ...... t ... 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This ma~nificent F renC'h Mediterranean 1 B H \'Illa " per fc>rt1on in desi~n. r n :i 1 l' r 1 .II~ ~ t r a ft :-m u n ~ h 1 µ. 1-'.ll'g an\. formal din1ni.: rm & living rtn. l!n urnH·t kitt·hc·n. master & t'\t•1·11\ 1\" :-.111tP" " n·dar v;i:llk in "111:-.1·1"' Ill' pool \\' -.pa S:l .90<1.000 l.n1n1· \'al1>nt ilw fi-H ·li200 \':'>I 752·1414 642-82)5 .. ~ •·· ... 551-8700 1 • Frnrn t•\'t•n 11ne at RE /MAX 1-k~t wislwc; for the nt·\\ '<>ar. Th;ink ~-ou for thl' pri\ tl.1·~c· of ~t·n mg .'·011 ~MM<$ of co.to-'°· lr•M , M~ !Mech, lftc. 234 l . I 7tti Stn.4. CMto MH• 631-1266 '::~~~, s~tt4l~-at.trs· ........ _____ l'I'•' ~t CLAY I 'OUA" O~.a,ro,..Qf ,.," 6 1Cro~bled .,.,.<>'d• be ow •o ~a~• 6 , ~ r e ._o·d\ 9· ""· 1e~tt1' of e-ll"~ ·~ 111 .,., < r 10 .10re1 R 0 N E C E S E W T E N I I I I C l E T 0 0 ,,. .. HIU I. M U S l AI]'< Recently our youngest I' I I I daughter decided to get her _ _ _ _ own apartment. Seems to .___.___.._...._~ me she picked the wo1s1 I u p G A l E I part ol town. Name me one 7 I J • I I I other neighborhood that _ sells swltchblade ·•• ........ I r ( ( R (} 8 I 0 C-1••• "'" chvcH• Quoted • \ I I I' 11 O bv lil!1n~ In •lie "''"'"" word1 '-· -J<.-.o.. _..__ -J<.--..o.. __,_ VO<I develop f'""" >l•P No 3 be'°" •llt ·--....-...-· r r r 1· r 1· r I' 1· r· 1 41 J • I I I I I I I SCRAM-LITS A1mon ift Claufficaftoft 5300 It BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 34 l Boy\1de Dr1vt• N 8 675 6161 I ~'II utlt• 11\'ITh 1'1:-' JliiX j \\ .mt ,\J llt•lp'' 1~2 ;,i;;x , ______ _ ORI EMT AL MASTERPIECE This '"°CJ'iflcettf ori...tal styt. home Oft a hillside ht Mo. LCICJIMCI provides a wttiftg which ..y Sho9un would feel at hOtM. Feat11red thruo..t are hlddeft slidiftCJ Shoji Kr"HM, Cl MC,ti.decf spa is locat.d °" tt.e low« of the two ocee •iew decka with Heh of the l ....,.. opelMftcJ o.t to a ~ deck. The gonpo.s la1tdscapitlCJ adds to the lftOOd. This 11niq11e woy of life is off.net at sses.ooo. PRIVACY OM THE BEACH .A ron mMI _.... o~ a C11stom e.o... in tt.e c....,. of the pri•«M SC9Mh of lalJlllllt& A spaciovs 3 tt.cfroo111 l b4lth holfte with separate 911ist quartet"S al SWTClllMditlC) O ... cowtywd mMI locahcl • • 60' lot -the bffch ...... ,... •• ·comfttllllity of LoguMa. Offend at $2,500,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH In Newport IMch -Look to Liftc)o Ant CIE 810181 BLllifS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN I "' 1•h I ml 1 ·1111 T\\" r_,., 1•1 'I"•" n ll11m1· On 1;,.11 f'o1111 •1· l\\n ll1•dr11om:-2 1 H;ilh'. °'l•'JI fl•1\\111·111111 r-.:1 l111n ,\rl',1 W11h \\'l't liar f\1 ·,111111111 '''" t ,11111'\ I '111111 < ·arp1•l l'arq1wl "''' h1·1t Fl1 w11 l/.. 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Each Wilh A !lath \1:1,ll•r llas ,\ Firt'pla<·e. 2 Larizt- \\'ulk In <'ltt!ol'I' & Frcn(•h D0<1r), Op<•ninrz Tn ,\ llr11·k TNr:tr <' f'orm:il D1nin11 Room <:ournwl l\1ll'hPn. f,11r1tl' Bonus Hoom With Bath & l.t1l!o <>t S\or\111c Spuce Plus..'1a1ds Qu,1rll'r!o \1un~ :\lore ,\menilll':-> Call f or ~\!>Pl .-$2 ,:.!IMl,1100 759 9100 2Cwpw•Plwa 3 Hdrm + '! room, 2 bath Peninsul a homt• <>!] a b iR R -2 buildable lot just 100' to bcaC'h All new carpetin~. drcipt•:; thruout Really difft-rc>nt : Onl" S239.SOO with ter ms. · 6 UNITS Supt•r rental location . vearl " o r s umme r winter .~1 00.000 ·down · and ownt·r v. ill C'<.ilT,\ t he> ba la nee Asking ss:w.ooo OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 3 & 2 Hdrm!-i . C'ompletel~· furnis hed B11 illtns I ~ t'<ff g;,irage. Offer down pa,\·mcnl and take o, e r S426.000 loan al onl~ 12·1 •'. for :m ·' ectrs. - LIDO ISLE :\I '' ,. ,. r 1 g ht i n to th is I a r. µ.,e rc•dt>1·roatt·c1 Lido home 4 Bdrms. 2 stor~ wtth huge master s uite . :\1ost t'\'l'r~·thrng 11l'V. l hruout It's vacant. N>mt• t;1k(' et good h <J rd look . AskinS? S1Gll.IJOO und owner will car r.\·_ Open llous<• Sun 1-4. 124 \'ia C.)uito JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. ·comer 30th 675-3411 SEAVIEW fkmodclcd Port Royal w ~I a nd s pa. ocean & night hght \'i(•w Supt>rbly upg r a ded 4 Rdrm detached ho m e . $525.000 A SllWclcry of Jolllt D. LMllr & Soft 25 IS l. Coast Hwy. Cot"OHdef Mer 9Y2% INTEREST BAYFRONT Locatt>d on posh Harbor Island 40 ' hayfront lot with pri\'ate pier and float. Olfk r r esiden ce $650.000 T . JJ. c·an bC' ;,issumed b\· qua lifi ed bu.,·er Full pri<'e Sl.780.000 17141 673-4400 12 t l> 628·2828 The Harbor .Area's aldHt Real Estate Firm MEWPORT WA TYNOMT $749-,000 ...: - Largest floor pla n offe rec1 . Open . fresh & hcauliful view Custom ci e c·or. go ld fixtures & many upgrades BOAT S LIP RIGHT UP TO 45· '.: '. 646-77 11 :321 THE IACIC IAY OHL Y SZ45,000 This ma~n ifi cent home. located on quiet cul-<fc-sar street. Has t hr ee ample bdrms . 21'!! ba . & 2"" b eaut iful . f ir ep l aces . UN BEATABLE PRI CF:. UNBEATABLE LOCATION::'. 646· 771 l. #322 NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE 2041 Wfttclff Or. (7141646-7711 l'lu ·a super oc·ca n vie w. former model h o mt' with man~· upgrades !'i bedrooms. 3 b<1ths. gorgeous pool a nd s pa. Pri('(.'d at S895.000 with $787.000 rinand ng_ 714 760 -9 33 3 The Lawson Realty"' ..... l Ill ~· .. , .. , • , H· 1-.1 """', Company 2 BAYFRONTS LINDA ISLE CL.ASSIC MEDITERRANEAN. 7:)1111 :-q fl of (•l 11l!Ctnl'<' & ptorf<·1·1 wn. :; hdrm~ fi lwths_ t'lt'nllor. pool. hfll1;1rd J'(J()nt :J ('<II' ca ra.~{'. doC'k , f11r .10 ft hin1I Color hr<Jr hurC' or n•q UC"Sl .. '1 .950.000 LIDO ISLE 1 J U ST l I STE D . '.\: \' a r n (• \\ 1·onltmporar~· !'i bdrms . 2 l .. t<~r,\ll\i_ng mom. l bath ma~tl'r -;u1lt• with f1repl<.1t'l'. -15 ft lol. rfoek for 50 ft ho<.1t SLR!'i0.000 IHIH V1.i l1uo • e"'po11 f:k4d1 • b iS ~)f,:I You've Arrived at .. LINDA ISLE s p t' c· t a e 11 I ; r r I 1 ; 1 ' I r 11 11 t '\ 1 1 11 l':\ll'll:-.1\ l' tbl' ul \ll11HI .ind -.1;11111 ·d glas..;. l'r111>t•r1 \ 1:-. 0111.' lt'l' hnnte 1111 llit' mark,·I .i Hd r111 ..... 1tll·l11d11H! m~11cb qi..... E:\< lu-.1\ , .• 1l '2 Ii m11l1on . LINDA ISLE Bl'sl 1slancl l11e<1t 111n \\ 11 h -.\\ t'l'11111g ma111 d1;11111d 'i<'\\ {'11 ... 111111 thrt111nt \\ ll'f'l'I ft c· \\ ood t rca 1111c·n 1... 5 Bdrnt :--1111'11fd1n!.! 111.11<1 ... qtr ~ E.\clu~I\ t' ::i:! i 11111111111 BIG CANYON r11st11m honw on till' L!1lll l 'l)\lf':O-l' I• ... " S\lt'l'JHn g bl l.11r\\a~ \f1'\\ .) Bdrm ~. inl'lud111 i.! maid-. qtr~ t Exclu;-;iq· <11 .·2.:J m1!111m BIG CANYON T t' r r 1 f 1 r g o I f l' o \f r :-. l' \' 1 l' \\ t o v. n h o rn t-F '' r m t-r m o <I t' I w prt\ alt> pn1ll and :-pa. $12:l.lltltl BIG#CANYON W o n cl l' r I u I l' a 11 ,. 11 n ' 1 t' \\ townhom<' J>ool and ·spa All nt'\\ <imenitics. Owner will carr~ hu~c 2n<i t-:xclu~h·c "at-$575.-000 . BIG CANYON l'.:xel'lll'n t :\lcLain low11honw. End unit. on lht' ~olf cow·st• ~ B l'st huy at s:n o. ooo . UDO ISLE Unbclit·\·ablc 4 Bdrm 4 1 :! balhs with pool a nd sp:.1 Best island locution. 3rd s'ory has bay ~ind Cl('Ca n views . E xclus1\'e and ready for occupano -. Huge·assum <1ble loan. CORONA DEL MAR/VIEW Better than the be» Spyl(lass view. 4 Bdrm a nd ~rea l privacy Owner will carry a larf?e 2nd. Exc lus ive a nd priced to sell. $425.000. 2075 San Joaquin HU .. Rd. AcroH from BIG CANYON Newport .. Kh --,40-5717- Cl ·!rlY THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I C/Vow You Ca n Sell More ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 lines for 2 days only $1 a da y , 34c a line. Advertise one or more items valued up to $100. Each additional line is only 60c for the two days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. i Charge Your Penny Pinc her Ad • or use your ; BankAmericard or Master Card 8/oW...8/eW... More value for your DIME in the fa mo us Daily Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Ad ve rttse 11ems up 10 SSO In value 1n 01me·A Lone 11d1 every Saturday 1n lhe Daily Pilot Bring your ad with cash to any of our three corwen1en1 omces or mail your copy with 11 check or mon1>y order for lhe correct a m ounl Sorry. no hvestock. produce or plants and no commercial ads are allowed Each lll'm musl be priced wllh no rtem over SSO Dime-A-Line ads may be placed al th e Costa ·,Mesa otllce unt•I 3 pm f uday. until noon Fuday 1 • al the Laguna Beach or Hunllng1on Beach offices THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS ·~OWl­......a• ILUtin•••ftAM 3hdrm :tu ... \.,'° u.Oll . ' hn d r t'\'l'nl ly rl' \14.!t'OI lt'J ll\ u"'fll'f $1~!1 WO a.2 'I-. W l'UllT m :tGllTS f( "r11 II ll l'l l'O :t 11111111 h111111· "'1th f1n ·11l:w1• tlfl I 1 •mt 111 lot l'l:uL~ lor' u11 I\ Ill I \'.ll Ill lt1C\\,I l '.111 1t1 ,.,. $1:~ om IARRm llA.LTY 642·5200 BEACH HOME 3 PATIOS! 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OH \'red at $13.'i.IUI l !GJ&~ ~p~TY~~~ 96Ul82 DUPLEX $109,950 Costa M esa 's f1111•:.t Clean & neat. Good in come. Call ror more cit• \• ' ·231 . THE REAL l...1:~4-1-J-4-i!!S"lrA'nl:RS DAILY PILOT r-.. -~:·-··~··~-- ; ·~ .1 -·~ r =-?" ":'-.~'(·1 I Starting ' . a New ! Business A cc c or d l ft9 t o California 8ueina11 and Profa .. lont Coda (he. 1790 0 to 17'301 all pertOftl dolnt b\lllM ll 11ncler a tlctitlo111 t\alfM "'"" Illa • 1talat11eftt with Iha Co11ftly Clerh •"d have II P'•IMllhad 10 11 1 llm ea I t\ a t\awt p aper M •fl"t th• a r e a In w h i c h I ll• llutl"•" It located. Tiie ttatelftent It raq11lred by law a11d It 11acauary In llfOlectlt\t y o11r tlutlnett na111a. 1111011 11•"•• raqulra proof or 1111"9 to 099n co111marcl•I accCH1nt1. The DAil Y PILOT llfOwtOet llOfh llllng at\d publlcallofl N !wleet. We ........ ""'_..,- form• and "'atnttln a O••ftt• Co 11 nly Court'"""6 • .,.,,., .. ._ .,, ene el O Vr cehH11te11t ottlcH ., ............. ~--LIOA-L Dl'A"TMINT MM»l, lat. n2 ••• ,...,. ............ Md --. LINDA ISLE · _ , 5 Br, 5 Ba, huge master suite, ma 1d 's qtrs. beautiful li ght d ct·or. c nl~rlainin g h ome. koom for 65. rschl. Consider 01>tion. Price< at $1.100.000. Bob or Dovie Kuop. 631·1266. Kcs. 760· l 580. RE/MAX CORONA DEL MAR L <i 1· g c• D u p I e x r e c: e n t I y rt' d <' tor a t l' cl ·1 B d r m s a n d :i Bd r m~. fi r<'pla t es . ocean and bay v 1 t• w s . t e r r i f i <· r e m o d e I poss1htl1tws $292.000 TD. ma y lw tl'.~U1m1hh» f'ull pri<·e $389.500 1714) 673-4400 121 lt 621·2121 Th• Harbor Area's aldttt Real Estat• Finn Pt'Oplt: "'ho need l'eupk I There's an easy ~ay for Th11t 's wha t tht• you to sell that b11·yl'll' UA IL y J>I 1.01' you no longer use .Just s1mv1n :orni-:cT01tY I u.d vertis1e . •t .1 ~ ~h e 1s all ahuut • Clas~11f1ed l all 1>42 51i7K. 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I 00 1tylel f '" Pane.n Coupen (WOltll SI 7S) Seftd lot CM'4ol. $ I 00 ·l»fsl I lllla ..,..11.75 IJIM • .. QIA . 1.1$ 1»,....Sllll »M l.1$ lft.QIMl/lllf ,.......,. 11.75 ARTISTIC ~REATION This ls a one of a kind invest ment. A 3 y ear old d uplex only one block from the sand in Newport Beach. This a ttracti ve l y des i gned pr opert y features c a thedral ceilings, a spacious master bedroom suite with fireplace. h a rdwood k tt ch e n with Jenn-Air. S uperb bathroom t ile selections. Plus a l bedroom 1 bath rear unit. Owne r v(•r y anxious. Be creat ive and submit your offors. Askin~ $350.000. GO SOUTH $outh of PCH in Corona de l Mar that is . this 3+ I duplex a lso has quarters for U had w lor . 2 fi rcpla('CS for a cold w tnll'r 1::11Hl 2 pat ios fo r s umme r t>nlcrtain ing Mot iv<Jtt•d !'ell er offerini? v l' r y C' r <'a t i v ,. l <' rm ~ /\ s u p., r in vt•stml•nl :ti S~RH.~00 .Q - ;';~~JJ«J!~dl~: Balboa Island Realty i\\11 l'i\'E"l.'ll •. \ r c.!('.\11 '1'.\\ 673-8700 YOU GET MOIE. HOM THE STOIE LUXURY LIDO LIVING ri hd r rn l.11111 1\ h c1n11· \\:Jrrn X: \U11H ll•r'ful < :011.1 tnt•t l-.1tl'lll•11 h ugl' p:11 111. roof d1·1·t.. 1<111111.\ 111uni l rpl<· :\t•\\ t·r pl & I lit· '1'11 ...,,.,. 11 1..., 111 Ill\ l' 11 SIXa IJOll WATCH THE WAVES ()n «111l1 1111 I d11 pl.-\ 1111 lh1· lil'<ll'h 1'.!1 3 bd rm unih . newl v decorated & n ·;it\\ l11 I ('Il l \ IJ;11 i <1111 a l ::.::.~111.tllHI . T1•rri111 ll'lllh t)\\(' h i .il I:! 1-.1 ~ t'.11' 2000 West Balboa Blvd. Ne wport tSeich 675-1n1 WHY ·LINGO REAL ESTATE? A 1 ar1 experienud rHI estc:ft profesliond yM can appre<ic:ft the octf~s on a fJOod office location. At LINGO REAL ESTATE ow c ....... offiu MtH in e•uy coastal city from Mewport leach to Son Clc,.•llte 9iu you Clltd yow cli...ts • di"ct "coastd c~" to the 9"'Cl'S '""" properti•s. Ow Mewport lead• Offi ce , cot1•ffti111Hy located in Newport Cfllffr. it ;utt .-....., to the surro1H1din9 co1•ununitles of Costa Mno, l"iM and s-ta A.no. At this clpGINc c~ c OfltiMIH to CJl"O• and brff k ~ sales •olulne rKords you c• become a pert of this hnporl..t team PHort. D•s this ~ lb th• ~ of onpM~Oft y•'•• been looldftCJ for? If to, cORtoct Ha.I JohMGR, 64•·7020, for a cot1fldlfttfat inhnlew. Why LMgo RMI Estate? Why take • chece on t01Mbody efw! 8b!ngo 644-7020 In Mewport leoch-'.ool& to u..pfint $30,000 DOWN •1tG CANYON VIEW• T r ansfrrr1.•d o wner ins isted on tw st . lake acl vanlaJ?e . Set against <1 <·httngmg backdrop of green a nd goldc·n slopt.•s. long shadows. a n <I t w i-n kt i rrg I 1 g s : th 1 s majest ic· !l he<iroom home off~s a s paC'ious t1lt'o foyer flanked bv larg<.' livin g room a nd d in in~ room. Tht• rudd~· ~low of blazing logs from 2 fire places provides a focling of ~nuit c·heerfulnei;s. You ar1.• guar anfrC'd t o love it at $279.000 Tc•r ms cust om ta ilored to y ou r nt't•ds . Fo r p rivat e s h\1wing call ( 714 > 759· 1501 SISl,500 IN MIWrOIT! Wondc•rful fa m ily ho m e built with pr ivuc·~· in mind. RV access a nd loads of upgrades available. Best of all i s t hl' E XCEPTI ONAL fina ncing. Owne r will assist in c:.trrying paper. or pay points for a n e w l oan D o n 't let this opportunity pass you buy <714 ) 7!i9· 1501 NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2670 SAN MIGUll. DllVI f7 I 4J 75'-150 I alker81ee Real Eafatl • A SUISIOIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY 5 DlaWOOD, II• CANYON! OP1N SUM 1-4:10 '·M. No detail overlooked i n t his exq uisite SBR En glis h Normandy r es 1cl en ce. His /he r h;~ths . saun a and spu. 3 guest rooms eaC'h w/bath. 4 fpl('s. billi ard rm. 4 b u und m o re . $2.000,000 Lvnne Val entine 641-6200. 1 W-291 · or1N SUM 12-5 ,,M. 180 I SANTIAGO DllVE! Selll'r wtll h<•lp financing w /this t·ustom 4 BR Ba n·rest home Formal dinin~. hrkfst rm and huge film1 I~· rm ovt•rlookmg pool w rspa. :1 <' u r g a r a g e M Cl r ).' L o u Mar ion f>o11a ('hl(·h<•ster n42-8235 I W.;J(JI HILL Tor ESTA TE! lkatf\ to OC'C'UPY '.\-1 a g111fi t <•nt r n·1wh M<'<ltt~rranean 5B R v 1llu v. pf!rfcc-t 1on des ign . ma tl·ri ;.il ~ ;rncf <·r ufhman ship E l<·~;.i nt form <rl l1v1 ng r m a n d d inin g r m s . gourm et k it c h e n . m ;.i 'i l <'r <.1 n d <'X<·<·u 11\l' s u 1.ie ~ v. r·<.·d;,11· w<1 lk in cto~l't '> .• 10· pool. w sp:1 S2.!10o.ooo I .\ n1w \'a lt•nl1nt· liM li~()(I I W :H l TURTLE ROCK MOUMTAI .... 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Ii l'l l' k c· 1 > u r l ' a rd 1•1111·~ to 1·011n1 n d 111 "'g rm \\i\h f 111:pl:11·1· :1 H H :i B \ Sl·tht<lt•d !'-t'l'Olld -.Jpl\ lll:1-.l t'I' !--ll l lt'. .\la!.!nl l ttTlll -.1·111".1,t.:1· \ rti~1 ·:--.1111l1n & tl,1rk r m l-':11n1I~ par:id1s1· in 111'1\ ,111• l\a ,\ :-h11 r 1• .. s:1:io .1100 POPULAR TERRACE MODB. Hn ~hl ,'(; l'lw erf11I "C':i rcl11t " '.! Bi t 2 B,\. in ,t.:1'1.'.tl I n ·in<' l0<·;Jlio11 ' W.1lk lo po11b park-.. -.h <1pp111g t.\ -.dmols :f>n r r rl f'l l!ITt .. I 2K, 110\1 IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060- • NEW EXCLUSIVE OCEANFRONT IH..tffvlly ,.. ...... d I ,..c....._d ltt- /•ut. ArcMt•ctweH' •I ... c .. t.-. porory wMd & .._.. '1 Nd. + offke . home wlffl 2 beci ,....... _,., SliyUqltts, ,,.-. ........ ~Hlic...._.h. celM11t f"'-clftlt! St75,000. 6J I· 1400. NEW EXCLUSIVE BAYFIONT We••rM WA1'9 ¥\I Iii e wcwity ............... u. , ....... ~- 2 Nd. c..., ii•....-, Miid .. -,.., & Hnrity t•r•t•· l••t 111, avelf SOl.000. 67J.6t00. ON WATER WITH SLIP IH..tifwHy ~ ~ifthMttt1 in Hlis lpec IOM1 mtd pn•ofe 2 1tery ho1M. &. ................. -~ ......... lad11nt ,1.,. ......... rift. StaiMd 91•11. .,......, t• 9d MICh _... Yow OWtl bo•t 1lip ,... .... ycrti .ct z deck1. VllWS of wat.r ..ct IHJhh. SI, I 00,000. LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT nHhly peinf9d. ccrpel9d and f'H•o•led 2·1tory tton. on the WATER wttt. "MAIM IA Y VIEW" of ~ yochHIMJ octl•ity -.d ni9ht ll9ht1. Open and spacious rooms 1,.. elude livin9 room Oft water with fireplace; fonna& diniftcJ rm, cOt1vertibfe den. Plus 3 bctnn.. Moster slllte wlttt lireploce and w•lll·in cedor closet. Owner will ouist with t'lftmteiftcJ or will uchonq• for incom. units. $895,000. PRIME NEWPORT OCEANFRONT leoutit.Ay nlGMt11ined 3 b*m ho.. wittli beam ceitiltc)s ed ch91111i.q decor. Q•t tocotion on Hie BEACH. In o fine reside11t- tiol oru. L~ patio on tt.. sCllHI for .,.. tertoinin9. Pouibtlities for uponsion. Reduced to $649,500. PENINSULA PT. BEAUTY Mo upeftse ~ in this rernodeted l bed. l bo. hom.. Some of the fifte feotures include: shin9led exterior, stained 9loss. plantation 1hutters, skyli9hts and pt"Ottssionol ICllM.kcopincJ. Two fireptous. family room plus formal dift. rm. tin this 2·story home. St~ to loy & Ocean. $465,000. 631 -1400. COUNTRY CHARM--IALBOA IS. T otoNy UpcJr'oded & remodeled .... x. Front unit with beam uilin9s. stohted qlau & freftc:h doors. loth Uftih ha•• 2 bedrooms & loads of charm. $398,500. Shown by appointment. 673-6900. LARGE HARBOR VU CORNER Wonderltll executive honw tot-enterto• in9. Privacy, P""ticJe and impressi•e 5 bed. home with forMal din rm. l0f'9t patio s~ by ~ 9r-.en.,-y. SJS9.ooo. c~ 673-6900. OCEAN BAY & NIGHT LIGHT VIEW Lorge 2 led. 2ba., condo, pool. jocmi. B B Que, decks for ...terloinift9 & wcllri- ty bld9. $290,000. BAYFRONT CONDO-PENINSULA Security, ocMt ,...stige b1ckJ wfflt VltW of lay & po.Gt. ~ICMll .Z ~ wlttl boot slip ovailable. Owner Medi to ..U $336,000. 673-6900. ON THE WATER-VIEW Nicely decorated 2bd. 2 ba. A•oilaiMe . boot slip. liq ossuinaWe loan al 12. 75%. Front row to ALL IA Y activity. uoo.ooo. CUSTOM WITH FRONT TREES Spacious 2bd. 2 ba. Oft quiet tr.Miltff cul-de-sac. Family room. extra 1cJ. lot, room for pool, cY1tom buitt for ori9iMI owners, f\ily ~ed. ~J CMMtlittH, $249,500. BEAUTIFUL-MOVE-IN CONDITION Perfect home for ftHsy buyers In Newport Shorff. 2 story with lW. & den or 4bd. Many decorator features. Wolk to co1MM1nity pool & t•ftnis. $199,500. 631-1400. NEWPORT CREST END UNIT New on the nwicet with OceClft YU. Popular Plan 4 wifft 2-story 2bd. and deft with a 19. nmttt suite, patio & •clc. leoutiful decor .;ft. use of mirrors & grasscloth. S 195, 900. " _... -tXftUISllE NtWPORT coN·---+' Truly a showccne ift Hewport Crest! Corner 2 lled. dirt. rm. OCEAM VU. Desi9ner /decor with Molplf' lftoster stffte, wallc·in -wine -Cellar. OWMr wlfl assist witt..,_finHc-fftCJ and carry AITD. s rh.500. 631-1400. NEWPORT HOME--0.W.CARRY leeutiful l lled. 2 ba., 3 ,.&• + po•ed boot or RV storoc)t area. In a at• .. femily co.,...,,..,.;ty. SI 75,000 OWC I st. NEWPORT CONDO ANE LOCATION Wo• to Wntdlff rtcnG from tt.ls..,. z bed, 2 bo. condo. root and pri••cy. Owner wMI ossist financing LUXURIOUS NEW DECOR 8.autihl in ..... out with be-.d ..... iftgs, ~, l4)hh. M •woodsy MftMt wttt. atrl11m, tMtw. tf"ffs •4 9reenry. Acrou froM....,. courts. Very. pri•oh with • sp& Sp.c'-9 Z..._ + .... forlftel dhd'"J roo"' ift coerdlHttd .......... «*er. A ................ ..,. .... fMrlHtt.ht! Sl•t.tOO. '75-HOO. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RtAI l TAU Nt.,, Htmfi't~ Pu.;lJ'.H I\. Miit't•"'l"""' "• U'fliW ~' 11..,.,, --11 ~ M"""" Aw Nf'Wfl<11 I 8.>~ h U.olhoo l•!.i1otl 6>1·1400 '1M ... Ow Steff ........ HClt of JOll a ...,,,, M.tthy & flt"O••NUI Hew Yecrl llYIMI THUCI NOHT IOW -S7fl.OOO Nf'w cx<:lus ive listing. Most fantastic location for vie wing the boating activi~ jetlY~ .ocean. brigh&. lights &r- romant1c Cataltna Island. Just in time to h ave a c lose-up v iew or th e Chris tmas boat parade. Ne w lush landscaped terra<'e. 4 Bedrooms. fam. r m formal dining . dua l stone fire places. 3-c ar garage. Call for a ppt. HOMI & 2 IMCOMI UNITS ALL FOa $275,000 A pe rfect combination of c harm. 1>crsonality. warmth & income . Live in the lovely separate 2·Bdrm home & enjoy the income from the.two 2-bdrm units directly behind. In addition. a cozy spa & barbeque ·area to complet e the picture. and in the fines t Cos ta :vl c sa location. IEAUTIRIL DOYER SHOllH GREAT YIEW-s.495,000 OWMr Will C11rrf $370,000 T.D. I 2l/t>/o Inter.st. Mo Loan Fee. On Prestij!ious Galaxy Drive. You will be impressed with this lovely 4·bdrm home with a very fabulous room tor e ntertaining a crowd or people . A g r eat open floor plan with family rm a nd format <lining plus a beauti fu l la rge pool & s pa on the view s ide. 1620 .. AU.XY DI. SAT/SUH 1:00.4:00 MOUNT AIH TOP HOME AllOWHEAD-SMOW VALLEY A beautiful a ward winning home on lop of the world. Ski tn the wi nter . s wim in the s ummer & enjoy this outstanding 3 bedroom home for a II seasons. Only $96.500. WESUT M. TA YLOI CO., IULTOIS 21_1 I S-Joeqyin Hiit •Md HIWPOttT C!HTEll, H.I. 644-4910 LINDA ISLE 3.1 MILLION 6br. 7ha The mos t cxt1l1ng estate on Linda. Wine <'ellar. game room . indoor . outdoor pool + spa . Unequal t urning hasin view. plus room for 8.5' yacht. For app(. Call Bob & Dovie Koop 6.'.H · 1266. 760· 1580. RE/MAX You've Arrived at ... IMI University Park. Excel end unit Cardiff wfcustom loft. Oversized lot and close to pool. On the greenbelt. This charmer has excellent as · s umable loan. $158,900. 15 Jordan East Open Saturday and Sunday 12·4 IRVINE Lovely 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. single family hom e with VERY private yard. Xlnl location. close to schools. shoppin g and freeway $164.500. Owne r will carry 2nd. 34 Almond Tree Ln Open Sun. 1·4 IRVINE Turtlerock. Enjoy the ulti mate in famil living i this-1.astefuUv e corated-4 bdrm ho me . Also i ncludes formal dining rm and family room. Convenient to parks. s hopping and exce l sch ools . Ufl9 .. 900. --... --1944-1 Sierra Ra~on Open Sunday 1·4 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fixer upper. Family home with pool and brick. Excel location . Sl49.000. DANA POINT Spectacul a r views of Dana Point Marina c oas tlin e from thi s immaculate 3 Bdrm. 2 ba home. Jo-:xcet home for entertaining. Owner financing with 25"4 down. $750,000. CATALINA ISLAND Ready to move into. Furnished 2 Bdrm condo with great view. Includes. 6 passenger golf cart. Ex· change possible. 2075 Sen Jo•quln Hlll1 Ad. Acro11 from 810 CANYON ~•wROJt luch _ 840-5777 ~) SEA COVE PROPERTIES .,_, 4-6-JJ ·6 990 S 1130 MONTH!! 1;1,\NT ~Stun I Bdrm ' llo m1· l n11nurula11· lhrv lllll :J f1n·p l:1t·1·' Tukl' m 1•r Sll5.IX•I lo.in :\ti q ll :ti 1 I) In J! l>11n t \I atl S:JIJ 9311 ALLSTATE REALTORS Dolebout Boy& Beach Real Estate ltl~I. ($JAJI CICfufHCf' SHK'! tttt DOVER SHORES If t tw h111nl' ~··" 1111• muod ror th{· d.I\ \ 1111 \1111 t•nJ•1~ int• c1,,n ~ 1n 'IJ1r.i1111n 111 thr~1•l••i.::u11 I h1 t·•· hl'olnx1111 h 11m1• 'i11(J t·1nu' 1 .. 11111\ 1tw1111 .i nd lorrn.11d1111nc1'•••111 Th e 11;rrk l1k1· \,11d 1·11rnpll'lt•h \\tlh 1vw•J ,, " 1ln•;,m tow 11•l.1\.111•u1 S-l!IS.tit11J 631-7300 H.B. 3 BEDROOMS $83,800! OPEN TODAY 1 ·4 .. • I ' ~· UNIQUE IN HA•IO• VIEW HILLS ~1 Oc.:{'an v1t•w , 4 bdrms. 3 C'ar garagec.! bri)!ht oµt!n feeling $360.000 Se~ Dott1l' .J1>hnson ut 3907 Topsid e Lane .. ~ UNIQUE IH IA YSHOHS R emorlcle<l ~ bdrm horn<· plus g uest hous{'. Sunn'" St'{' 1t '. s :1:i5.0llO St•c• The Rerd\'"s 1-owm•r a~t 1 ut ~5 1 2 Vi st a Or. · . UHIQUt IH HARIOR-VIEW HIUS I hdrms. 3 frplt e s. sky lights. lots o( ~ n ·clw00<I <ind l:!l<.1ss 5375.000. See M an • ;\nn :\nd<·rson :.it 2724 \.\'avN·rest · U~l()U~ ti()1'tf:' REALTORS. 675-6000 :2443 f "~' Cu .. ,.1 H lghwdy, Corw1a d el M411 ~\ 1 .. II ·\\ 1-. :1~1 I W '11 11" Ill<~ I' l.JST l.\'(;S I.'\ T O\\''.\ H1•:111t 1l 11 I r1•rn11dl•11•d 't.=============:==:==:==:==:=:i 'I o\I nl10111t ~ .,I•••\ • j ~1111 • ll'nlll~ • tnr.: 111 111·.·t·h \111 .. , l''ll'll'··I I 11\11111•! I 111•pi<J1·1• f Jlll'I \ i.11, i Iii THE REAL I ESTATE RS SPYGLASS I $449,900 10°/oDOWM i(Jfl• ill'dlll\' l1,1IJl1llllL hruol. 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OrOIHJe County is reco4)Nud orCHMd tt.e ca.try os o CJl"OwMCJ -4 eacifillq real estate l'IMW'ket. t-l~w,orf Cetlttt I" porticulcr hos become a leodi'"f .-ea for b•siness CJrowth end • ..... , ..... If y ... ·,... attracted to this tyfM of corHr and w..t to be o pert of this CJrOwth thew coRsid.r o coreer with the c:Ofllpmty that is CJl"OWtfMJ to "'"' th• 11eed1 of this dynoMlc marturM.INGO REAL ESTATl. The Newport leach Office located it'I Git ideal locatloft in t-lew port Cettt.r is looliiftc) for top ptqiile. We serve Mewport Clftd the sure~ areas .ct c• ott.t-you Hte best of all worl• WATYAlONT ~ YaurTerms! PIER S LIP. 11u a 111t :.! li<lrm homt• 011 l\·~al H !. If y01t w«Mlld be iftteruted it\ o I cowfldefttid ifttffview, coM Moet J°"'9Mlft, ManocjH'. at 644-7020. I Yoe1 c•'t afford to woit. lo t 2 tar i;;,r .i).'t' $425.000' DUPLEXES Stl.n Wil RftcMce 2&J bdrm S2.'>5.!llM1' 2113 bdrm S26.S.OCKI' Jbr 2ba \!3 urut S2l<!J.41Ml' ltAooleyProp. ........ •'75-7060• ~ • NEWPORT 1 ~ Lingo ae•cH I ~ A"ll""' 644•7020 I• Newport leoctt--look to LincJo fiMt WOODlllDGE OH THI lAKl L ake \'ll'w c ondo _ a.utslandinJ?-. floor plan. S tronJ:? financinj! avail. $214.500. llYIME IAIGAIM upgraded r ondo Att r active a ssumable financing. $87,000. THE ILUffS AT THE a1(Mft' NICI large 3 bedroom. 21 :1 ba th C'ondo. Outstandinf? value. $249.500 . HAR~ YIEW OCEAM Y11W 4 bedroom on fhase Ill. Manv extras. Coast and light view. Won't last at S296.000 .. IARE HARloa llOGE COHOO Outstanding floorplan in guard gated communit ~'. Ma n y hi gh quality upgrades. Only $479,000. LAGUNA FIXY J bed room retrC'a t Onl~· ts•·: down. Hurry'. Won 't last a t $169 .500. UASE SIA WIMD Large S bedroom \·iew hom e. 31 :.! bath. 3 car gar age. Lease SJ .500 m onth CUSTOM HOMI MOITHWOOO, llYIMI Outstandint? value. :J bedroom home. up~raded a nd landscaped. Ready to move into . \'ery attract 1ve financin~. $165.000. HARIOlt YllW EXCLUSIVE 3 be<1room. 2 bath. Owner will help rinanc-e. Onl~· $225.000. Hurry '. .. ------------ 1- ....... ,.,. 1-. ..... ,.,. '* ....... ,.,. ~ ............ s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,.. IOOJ .... ,.. IOOJ --~• IOOZ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• -· PIOCLAMATIOH Irr II Lh 111• hutrn! lfl•f 11~ •1' •114•• MAY YOU 11 ... llllD 11 11rur11n.11 in.I '""" 1, 11•• tolnu 1.j I h 11t(ll1V BESl BUYS HI'" 11 H 1 ·~I \ t I< \ \ l l 111111111111 \._\l\11\'ll \ \l lllL 11 11\.ll\l hl( I I 1 I I II \I \\ f 111 I I II I\ ti II• j I ... 1 ,1111111111 I , ... 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'.'[ K 1;1:1 1:mo s:i;,1 t.1Hi<1 Sat Sun 1 ,; l BEDROOM 1:, S \\lll 1'"11r1. ""'"P"l'I ('rt·~t. '\B ti 1fl :l:<51 S:! I0.1100 S;1t Sun I 5 K211 \'11'1111'1.I ( '<i...,la \11 • .... ;1 1; Iii 711 l SX!l.!llHI Sun 12 :1 I \ Ii no11d T n•p I .a Ill' r I'\ 1111' 1; IO 5111 S 11; 1.!'l(IO S11n 1 J IR plus FAM R~ or DEN 1~5 Balhoa ,,.,, l.a).!tm<1 Jkach l!l!'l 11.lf~I S27X !10() ~" Sn I :m I :w :111;;1 < ';111ad1a11 P r ('o...,ta -''"":1 Hll! li!ll s I:! I 1JIH) Sat Sun Ill 1; •I Ii:! I ;;Ila'' I lr I >m t·r Shr.., \' H 1; I~ :!."1 111 SliH:>.11(111 Ft•<• Sc.it Sun I 5 :.?~:I'.! \'1;1 San Ht ·nio. l'.11111 b l<1nd :":H 1;1:1 1:1110 S;1t Sun I :i :120 S t·;t\\.11•d 1Sh111·1·1·1J f1 ..,1 >°pt lkh fi:ll I 100 S:IH 1 .. 100 S11t Sun I 5 :.?i:lx I .c11·1·n1.11. \Tt•!-.t1 ch·I \;l ar. (' -"' 5 Ill I I 51 $ lfiH.1100 Sun J I 4 BEDROOM 2n.1:11 l';d1s aclt•s. (';tp1st r·;ino lkh Ii 10 ~>777 S78!l.llOO Sun 12-4 I :! I \'1;1 (J111to I L1clq 1 'i B Iii!) 1;m11 S.Hill.(J(H ) Sun I 4 IR plus FAM RM or DEN l !l 111 S1t·1Ta H:llon ITurtlC'roc·k I I rv 1; IO ;,777 SI HlUXlO Sun J. I :1!1117 Top~t<I<' l.n I 11 \'llb 1 C'd\1 fi7!l-fiOOO S3fill.f)(HI Sun 1 ·5 • 1801 Sunt i;1g n. Ba.' c·n ·"1 6 12 R2:!.5 S.1:~!l.5o0 Sun l:.!·5 :12 Drakt• Ba.'. Sp.' 1.da..,s. :-.: H fi7:l 8S50 S.l l!UlOO Sun 1-5 • lfi20 Cal.ix.' Dr 1 Do\'\•r. hrs I :--.; B 6-14 1!1 IO s l!l!'l.l)(HI Sat Sun I 4 :lo 272,1 W;l\'t'<'l'<'~I 111 \111 !-. Rrdmr l Cc!M fi7S.fi<JOO S:liS.Ll(HI Sat Sun 1-5 * * * * * * Heritage Collection i 12°0 ASSUMAILE LOAM I nHnttt·ulule :l hdrm tc bonus room "11h h:ir Nt•ttr 11t•w eart htone carpets . .. huHt-rs ,"<; n t•" I Ill' tn K1H·he n Lovelv n t r rl with "'tnrngr shed Askin r ltiH ooo Fur .t11 :Jppt to see. call !>11111:>1 A RAIE FtNO l>\\11t•1 "tll a :-.:-.1,t wi th tht> fman cin~ 011 1h1" r, btl rrn. :1 ba th home. Its ''"111 11·1·~ 111(·h1cl{' f11rmal dinin);! room, I " rn ti v r·oo rr1. H V park ing . new l>J1111 hk111,.: S22~.ooo For <1n appt to • '>\'t• lall ~><Hl \1 51 MIWPORT HEIGNTS t)u.1111 1 :1 hdrm. 2 hath r<>moc1eled hunw frat11nnu Sl'parate fam1I.'' room. " f1n·pl,1t't'"· hurd"oocl floor s. 111 .. 1r Ill'\\ root <«>f)pl't plumbing. R V .i \' t•t·~-. 211' , clown . owner wi II earn· a ll t ht• fi11ant'1ng at 1312r; interest. \..,klllJ.! 225.IX)() Ca ll !>40-t 151 INVESTORS DELIGHT \l .1 \ttnum It•\ C'l'a~t· with S!i.000 down. · l Hdrn1 to.ndo. UwnCI· \\'llJ curry b ;ila111·t· with agrt.'l'ahlC' terms and P il.' nwnls (;ross 11womt• $S400. r\sking , S7fi.!l(IO Ltll 5-10 l l:i I ERITAGE REALTORS 67S.55 I I LOVELY "E" ,LAN Bluffs most populcr plan.°" CJ1 u•tt. with mountain •i•w. J b•droolft, f.Wty l"OOll\ tow•st "E" available. $252,900. COLE OF NEWrORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona def Mar 675-5511 -------~# Balboa Island 1006 PRICED REDUCED OM LIDO ISLE! lmm•d. Occupancy! ,., q11.11t1~ lllJ.! 11111.w 11111 ... 11 ., 11 r •' 11 " ' n 1 \' 11 I 111•n,1llll'' Sl'llc•t 11 111 1·.irn 1·11nt nwl I hllnn• "'cl1·11 I hatli' 1111•111.in Ill 111 .. ,, ... -11111• "·'')..Ill 1111111' , ....... \\ llh 1111111 Ill ,,,,r,11.,1· \1•\\ c .11 pdlllJ.' ,\ Jt;ttlll ll11•111J.!h1111t I II lt't 1·11 .11 'II."• 110 963-8182 8 1 ~oNo~·s f £.'.RF.ALTYr ....................••. Ur "t• 111 I Htl llCJlllt 1.1 ATTRACTIVE 2 STORY I \II tfll-:HS .\VI'S '-• h.,,, ulcl d1arm . (I µfl . j I 1 11.J S-1!15.!JCl(J F ahulnu' Ji>loum;ihlr· l trt.IOt lnJ.! REMEREALTY 121310~0908 I Corona d.t Mar I 022 ! ·····~~·~;·~······ 1 ~ ,, " ,. I "u' d " I' I t•" l1r1·11l.1c·1·" J.!,Jl'<•.1(1' 1;1111 l 'll 11 l'ill'h Ullll ( ;,..,." lli~11t m 11 :!!I', do Vt 11 I J\\ (' lialam·l· S2U5.INMI llrukl'r', Jii5 fll/15 l FOREVER VIEW -·o·,..·L·Y ·s ·1 s·6·.o·oo·!-OML Y S299.ooo. I 'd \I l'Xt'l'Ult\l' h1Jml• \:.swnuhl•· 1 "' t!•wd \ H'"' Court.wt JO'\t ~ HI \I I \ l'-l I I I~ 4 IR21h lA t•nt1' IMnwl d11ur1.I( rm & h;lt r:.rrnl~ rm m·v. I n 1r 1Jl'l tn1t & pl<rnk f111or 1n1t f'\ t hdi Ft't' !;ind Shov.' l1kl· .1 modl•I 15!1 II.Iii 1----- OWNER AMXIOUS l..1 r j!1• duplt·\ + j!Ut.>lol 1111. J llc1 :1 1·ar ~Jr i 'lor' homt· ... 11.1\\" r•1ul I c°t•-.h p.1111l p.11111 :-.11;1 51"1 1-:."1,111t· t '1r.t.1 I \ll'-.a s:1J11 111111 111 , tl111A n 11 W l' I' 1 1 n c on I ' Id <! l:.!7~ . Roy McCarct., IUtr. 548-7729 5 IR plus FAM RM or DEN 1-...._,..,_+-;.>. +n-2 ~ h 111 :n r1 p t' r ,. r 1 . r l'---;-a- V l' rd<' ICM :~ SSfi I :m:1 $22!1.HO(I Sun 1-·1 12 Trafalg:1r. I l ;irhor H 1dgl' fi4·1 mmo SV >OO.(>f)(J s 'Sn J.4 : :io 20t21 'H1,·t·rsJ dc Dr_. Sanla A.ntt-n g l-t; - 54H 2:1 1:! Srn;.o(HI Sun J-4 17922 Mann. Uni\' Park . Irv fi·l·l 7:\X:) $159.9110 Sun 1·5 S Dt't•rwood. Rig C:tn.'·on 1)4,1 fi200 S2 .000.000 Sun 1-4 : 30 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 U ,.. FAM RM or DEN • •971 Ha.\'Side. Hays idC' Coves. NB 646-7711 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 385 8ayv1t•w Tl•rracl'. Costa Mesa 64fi-5791 $200.000 Sat'Sun 1-5 PROPERTY FOR LEASE CONDOMINIUM l llOaOOM ;t 14 r· ute • ?oar' •• w ....... ... ••• w ......... ,, ... -~ -ssa.ooo 1\:-,..umahlt• lu,111 11 r ·IK.IMMI ,I\ 121/•0/o :\dull:. 15 Ot·1•a1"1d1• m;in~ amcnll11~ Roy McCCll"CI., Rltr. Ca II KC\ 111 43.1 !1101 DUPLEX S 1. I 0,000 P nmt• Costa :\ll".J 111111 ' (. I ca n r er ll r h I :-11l'1 I . Frnanr rni;(' llw·r.\ l'all for Ul'I ails! &lf,.7 171 2 STORYCOHDO Sl26.SOO O~nt.>r will help ftnuncc riue a r ea. s poriou11 .11rounds. OPEN SAT 12-4 i-Gkt\K't!!Jter wff Tustin blwn 20-21st st ) Jo.u.ely ••• 64M1ft CostaMHO 1024 ......•..••.......•.... NEW COtO)S EASTSIDEC.hil 2512 Santti Ami A\'c 2 Ull. ,:.!11 1111. 1'Ctn\cmp dc,1.l(n 111 •• <01 646-5096 64M09l OWNER Df.l!PERATE E.side 3 Br 2 Ba. lrg -f~m Rft1 fr'ptl!;-O)W' down. non~uahfyinl! H · sumable loan. owe S 132 .son tty owner 648·2763 ' - ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c......... 1024 ........... 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERD£5 Bdrm. 3 WOOOSCOYI ba. Country look. Pool. DWUX & •pa. l2Z9.llOO. Gnrt>. GUISTConACH ' Aat. *18 • IMHllOO Outrageous 2bdrm. Iba 3br, 2ba. d«11fam rm llv ownl'n unil Sk)'bKhlll. rm wl l rplr. ~ rr pt unt1que dOUf'li v.mdows, assum loan 1124.900 pp beuml'(I relllni(.11. fr~k. 979.1791 ne"' k1 t <'hl'11 liot h SI 0 .000 do wn . th1b weekend only, owe. us SUml' I l 7 8 & 10' , , 11\'Vt B a y \ 1 ,. w <:on cl n , $200 ,llUO t;.tli !'>1!11 , li73 6056 M 1-:SA v to;HDfo: svnn1sh dclli,:ht: :i Rdrm I hat ':. heaut1fu lly dc1•orut1•d .lust PIHlllt'CI lrtStdt• an d out Shows owtwn; prid t Must i.ct" $125.~100, TA HlH-:Lt .. BKll l't1ll 540 1720 J>ana ,.oint 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN FORECLOSURE 3 Bdrm. 2ba Sl20.IMJll 33822 Mariana Dr ·-~·4656 HUltt'"4Jtoft leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FtXER UPPSt! G ood n e 1ghhor h11ml needs paint & TLC I bdrm. p, b<t SIO.'i.tu 1 UWC Smull 2nd Brokt'r. 675-0111.'i 12a, •• a":.um :1bll· lo.111 <1W(.' lur,!!e--in<I "J fir 2 Ba 2000 i.q ft Onl~ I ~ \•ar ul1I :\I any t•xtra" S 15ti.5UO Ov.nt•r !Jli:J :.!O'.I.~ & 91i2·547U SHARP CAL CLASSIC 4 Bdrm. Lg assumublt• 1oan . Good buy' Cc•ntun 21 l.o(·kha rt He~111 y 962-8841 CLOSE TO IEACH 4 Bdrm 2 Bath Pnred lo sell at Sll0.5W Ccnturv 21 Lo('kh<Jrl 962.8847 k•in• 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * *UtlOUE CALIF. HOMES Custom11t'd Plan II•> in thl' Calcf llomt'S area 0 1 I rvin e F eaturt's 4 lltlrrn . indoor i:ar1frn. -load~ of et•nimw 1 lie•. 'illl~lt.> :.tor~. 210 > ~'I fl "'tth ;1n CJSsumablt· lo.in i\s\\ing SM6.51.KI e RANCH REALTY S51 2000 ORAMGETRH CCN>O I Kdrm +loft Sharp tml unit $83.9511 :.!49 TanRrlo Tcrr C /21 N•wpart~ 640.5357 UNIV. PA.RIC C harwdlor 5 hclrm 21 h;ilh "1th bnd :"t•Jr c·om m PtAi~ T;ikt• "'c·r lar~t· loan at 11 ', , 111 tt•n•st Onl~ Sl~.!l•~> <lpl'n S1md;iy t .~ I 79'l2 ,\ hmn l':iul )lartrn Hit~ &44 7383or 7fiO IHffT 3 hd, p , ba. TVt11hnw 12211 sq fl Fahul11us location. Tl'nn1:. t rts poul. park:. .... srooils. !;11 t1c·e c·overed patto. lush p lan t s . g reat hu~· SllO,lllMJ. C<Jll 8311·811!1 O~E UF A KIND. mm pl e tely remo1h•l t:cl c.ustom kitchen only 0111· or man v h1gh l1ghh Rare W~t Pomt ~01.kl. 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VIEW I fl,j I llt 1111111 ,,,,,,,,At ,,,,,.u ,,., L,,,,. f\ Ji1rt11 • HI tlf~'I 11' '>Jllfl t 1'111 \ li1 Ulf' ' *fl t•JI 'fil t°'t f2 (' H e w p o rt Ctftte.r 64().5)57 PROBATE SALE \ I""' ('I 11 I II;,' I ' II 1 '11~111111 h1111l ~ "'""'' JKli 1111 llli• -.l l'l'l'I plll' all1 ·1 ;11 , ... ,, ('all 111 .,..,. :!K~l I~~/ 84RRETIREALTY 642·5200 IAYAtONr $475,000 10': dwn .• OWl'\€'r wall curry Cute 2 br. 2 ba home w hc>;&l dot•k Rm to expond l'r11w1µali. only Ask for 811rry 111 Tr&d11tonal H1•ull ) 631 7370 HI RISE COHDO J.ovdy I Rdrm \'ll'IA or 6u,\ & C>t•ea11 Own1•r w 1 I l r 1 nu m·c S2<19. ()1)1) H 1 I a W r 111· r ,\ J.! t 752 57111 LIDO ISLE J hd rm. 2 hath. li.:1· '1111 11~ put 111. 2 t·ar gani~t· AlTt'~s lo 11•11111~. hl'U•'h {I. l'IUh l'l'lllW l'lllllltl IOll <'a ll fl u rh:tra ai.:1 H 11 II H7:l 7:rn LIDOH. 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'" l'.1•1111 lil o',111 ...... 11 ,:1.111 111111 1.. ·'"' -.:: 1 111 \l11111h W•sl•yM. ToytorCo. R•alton -644-4910 FOR SA.LE ,. ft 1111· •• 1. '" '-•11 I Ii ..... 1111,1 \11" 11\\llO'I \\ill "'" •• 11 "' p.111 .. , hid!.! ~.\1•1111_ 1111,1111' ':1:;1111110 .11 11 ,-, It' to ''I II 11 I \I 11ld 11t• 111.tc l .di 1.,1111 '•.1.111:1;, • Whelan I Rea• estate 1 lncom• Properly 200( t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 UNITS \\ ... , 1d• • •hl.1 \11 ""'• 'tntt 1 u1uht0Ht .t\• ittt\\ ~ ; .. ~ 11 II ' , I', I ' I ... 11 I ""'' I'" , ... \ 1111 I ti I ( II 11 I ,. Ill I• II I ·' I I :1 I '1.111 """ I I\\ I I 1.11.111• • lwd 111or11 :1 h,11 h 11 .. 111• .11 11 ct1 11•11111j.! 111111 1'11·..: ....... e PQEST IGE .11111 111•111·1·1 1•11 1•1111•1 - l.11111111! 1111.11.:1.11111 -1.11. I HOME~ I 111.ilh rd11111I 111 ; 11•1' dl'tall 1h1• '''""1"111'1 11,.,,1 i-;,,,,,,. 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'"I h• ht .11'11 \\'htk •\\,111·1 ·"'" llt'l',tll I II '\\• h1J.!hfll:l11 alm•"t ''"'" Jtw1n1 'I h1' :\ ht•1lrot11n i\tln)l' IA 11 J\ ,I Jlll'Jll • :1:1:1:1 w ( '11 .. hl I 1\1 ' 645-6646 TRIPLEXES \11 ... ulul l'" 111'11111 "" ,, ,, .... 111 (111'1~1.1 ""' \l.11 .111d ll.11111 ••• , ., 11111• 11.1 l..111!1· ,1,,11111.rl•I•• 111 '"' \,).. lt11 ~1111111 '"''''' 64().5)57 APPLE VAllEY \ •'.t J Jlt'll I f'f,., .'. hcl1 m :.! l1,11h '"" h 111111 \\II h I II ..,.1.111· •'II• 111""' p,lflU t.!•l '-_t~,. ~)h."I Ullff 11 111 1;1 llld\ llt11 •i':~• '' ltt I 4-PLEX MESA VERDE 0 .. 1t r ·s I ·t r. .!! 'n ·t I. I I HI 11 .,. ·d e. r. .h & h n •I I! nt• ~"' . \\ " \ It SPECTACULAR '------------ l>lllH'l"il' llu1r11l:111 ntll h1• '"' lll'I' I 111;1nr•~I "ti h ~Iii.ill' o Sl';~. I 'rat.le •ii th111e1 .... h1p. •"'" 111•1 1. drapt'' • .1rp1•1 ... "1111111 :! \1'o1r~ l<!..:l'r'.:.:11'...;'~~l--ll twlr1\\ 1n.1~1WI r;;i ,. 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Clarice ( "0:-.l,1 ~h .... 1, You arl'lh1°\\lllnt't 111 3 frH tickets \\I' ,lft' 'l'l'kllll! l'\•ll.11111· p1·11ph• 11111·1111~1 p..i ,1111, l-'.11 )11 \ 1'\1'1·1i1•t1i I I• h1·111 111, 111dud1111.. ., I 1, • nw,;( I'"' ,hfll \l'l'h 111 tJl'l'Mlll !I \ \J ;'\,1.,11 \lnfl Fri 1•,.r ..,1111111"1 MARRIOTT HOTEL 9(lf1 "\ l'\\ I• 111 Ct·n11·1 111 :"l'\\ t••rt 111".ll h -r:Tt1tLITflpµr.i1iJ.I~ r \I I· 1S Ill 511\ a hll' 1, tu SporitYac~ & RV Show .l;in "3 thru .I ;rm t ~~Nu;HT AllllJ I "1· .11·l· ~.~~~ .1 1.·11.1 .\ ll t1 lll'1m l'Oll\ l'lll lllll l°l'lll{'I' I ti·kl'l~ mu"I h" 1·\ dw 111-! l'd I or 1 \'M'I'\ "" ~t·ab at lhl' Com 1•11li111 l't•ntrr ,1ht•ad ol ltllh' C'ull 1142 a.lift t'\I :.!i:! I• da am~ ourtlt'k\'1:- * * * lil'nt·ral <HC111· WANT A CHANGE IN 198 1? NEW LCD<? 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It cost $28.13 a month per S 1000 to fln11c1: ~ ~ Now the cost Is $28.33 a month per $1000 to fl11nc1. r ·73 \'W lluJ!. xlnl t·unol S3.000 1······················· -------'79 MYstmtq ~ Total extra cost for 48 months Is $19.20. 1~ ~. ~ ''o I I .BUT WHY NOT BUY 71 I I NOW AT THE OLD RATE • ·I~ ~ IF YOU QUALIFY ON APPROVED CREDIT . I 'I I CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE -GET THEIR PRICE IN i WRITING. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER ~ •.• fl!!••• ~ ...... __. ... ._._. .... 1....,....,...... t; f: f ~ : J N~~ ~~~Hfoll:e I IF YOU DON'T BUY YOUR CAR FROM DICK BARBOUR DATSUN YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH! DATSUN!!! ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ GAS GUZZ~ERS ACCEPTEDT,::o• _: 1f P r '• ~A•;.~ OQWO\jf. QA •c; .... flDf A (}A'< '; lH :;i1.·s .. -.. 1Pv1NE O•. <, ,N tjAROfN G"1011E OAT f.uN GlE .. OAl f ::>A •5.,,,,, I ~ ---.-.,-_ .. -.. ---1 •• i ' .. -:. ••• PA.ID FOR OR NOT USED CAR BARGAINS '79 DATSUN 210 2 DR. DLX. ·=n::.~· s3995 (896YHX) '78 DATSUN 2001X iPE. SsP11 .. 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'73 left door $5/l each. 548 9744 '67 V W SQBK Nev. motor . tires. brakl'!., p aint . s t <1 rter , $220010 80642·8632 "69 P ICK UP rebll eng 1700cc. $4DJ $41:nl '79 Diesel Rabbll. wht wtbrn int. factory air. ster eo. Priced to sell. 645-2682 '78 V W Ru.o;. Champagne Ed. Ai r. cnusc. z.bed. ~t . t-cn--o n. $55 00 /0BO. P P . 675·0787. ·70 VW Jo'astbark. Xlnt cond. $2400. Call 7141494-6068 '71 VW Bus. CTean, snrf . s leeper S2700. Dayi. 631·2931t'Ve5646-3371 -- '66 Squareback. clean, runs great. $1000. ~~ '66 VW Camper, orig. cond New eng . new paint. 644·7348 ---------- '79 Con vertible, only 5K m i, new Mich. radials. stereo, warr. still good. $9700/0 8 0 . 644-0768. '70 VW C amp er Westpha lia. orig, xlnt cond . fully equipped, Poptop . 8 ·tra ck . Am /Fm . beaut mamt. 32mpg, ~. 494·4621. Ive mess. ·12 BUS. Mu_,\ sell. sum -bat of r. Gd body. run~ gd. 548·4900 '64 Bt,JG w /'88rebullt 1600 eng. Craaani. Xlnt cond Must see. $1450, 968-8283 Gui-- j '70 Square BKk Sunroof j Mech •Int. dun. 1 SllSO 0. 8.0 49'7·31153 I --- '11 Sevih ,\,tru moon roof. 111.olt-.I ' JH· < · 1 a I ,, 11 ll· pr 1 "" 1012ZER 1 $7999 Sodclebodc IMW 831-2040 495-4949 DIESEL· i~ El.l><JIL\DO Ill II<' pd & ful'I ftltt·r & 15000 m l W\) dll n10\'IOI! µart~ equab Sin! •"<Lra~ Lo;i<ll>fl ~ 1•1 1111 llnl~ s 12.t;1111 P 1• rAoiJl7 '79 t-:tdurado, I akc over IC<tM.' pay ml'flll> 831 :YW6 CIMvroMf 9920 •.•........•........... ••• SIMia-.. 10215 N1ghtmgale F'ountam Valley You are the winner or 3frwtk:Ws 1$10.50 v~ue~ SpomV & IVsllow Jall J lhruJan II Anaheim CoovenlJoo • Center Tic kets must he ex H•·•l!t' 1 'rxl J l' am rm ''''"'' l'hr1,1ma' o..1wn.:1 l SJ'Ki Ill' :itr.!X \"\ IRVIHEDATSUH 951-7575 '75 Mustmte) I -.p<I . ~ l'~ I . 1·1111· I .11 r l' rl u t' c d S 2 :i •1 :1 Lil' IS6iMHD IRYIMEDATSUH 951-7575 M..rcury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CIHA:-:GECOIJNTY'S FtMEST l.INCOLN·M EHl'l' 11 \' [) Ei\LEH .. <;1111' ~?t.tlJ •• l.INCOLN·i\IEHCl'H \' 16 18 AuloCenlt•r l>r S D Fwy-Lakl' Forl'.~l exJt IRVlNE 13~7000 'IOCCllllJlrXR-7 t:hocolatc brown "1th many extra s. rtawles:- condltion. 12.106 milt·~ HurrrJ serial 13247 $S91l7 llYIHE-DA-TSUH 951-7575 "'l'hanged ror -,e er~e<r f..tlOC '965 seats at the Convention • •• •• • • •••••••••••• • •. • Center ahead oC IJme. Call 642·5678. ext. Z72 to claim your tickets *** '77T..-Am w/T.+ap& cltlt.lltlNricM- Power sl~ brilk~ 'Windows . Power door focks, rear window de· fogger . 16 MPG with 40:l V8. AM /FM 8 truc k $5300. 5164415 1m Che-vy Kingswooo Estate Station Wagon. All e lectric windows, seals & door locks, AM 8 track stereo. Ha.s air rond. luggage r ack . many xtras. Brown & while on outsk1e w/gold ·18 Bonne. 4 dr, xlnt cond Int. Xlnl cond. $1200. $3000. Days 968·8600. Call Rhonda at 962·5355. eves 964·5355 ----. ........ 910<. ............ tlOO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,. 1£11 II a ._ ''FOR WANT OF A NAIL, TME S~OE WAS LOST'' ''FOR WANT OF A BEA6LE, TME BATTLE WAS LOST!" NANCY DID YOU CALL ME, NANC.Y? YES ~OCAL · WANT ADS '' FOR WANT OF A S~OE THE HORSE WAS LOST ••• AND FOR WANT OF A HORSE T~E RIDER WAS L06T II ''A LITTLE . NE6LECT MAY BREED MISCHIEF'' THE'r' LEFT our THE 6EST PART ... ~LUNK! \(LUNK1 • FOR WANT OF A SOFT PLACE TO LAND, I MAVE A-MEADACHE! ~ By Ernie Bushmiller -· YOU PROMISED TO PATCH UP . T~IS MOUSE OKAY, IT'S FIXED HOLE AW-·SOME OTHER TIME-· I'M TIRED DO IT NOW . - ""•'· %'C' A~aGIAT• IT ... NC.Al.ASE 70'Cl.0Ck: WILL. l!le ICO~L.OCK1 ANO 8 ot::L.O::K' WIL.L.. 9E I I O 'CL.0Ck: ... OM, llOY.1 A ftAL.l-Y ~WINcSIN6 PAllrTV, rltGMT? "f'J.4e ttEA~ON I~, MV S•OT"IMI! I~ 9 OC&..OGK 1 WMICM Wc1C..C.. Pftl!TENO I~ MIONUiMT. --_1-----~-----c--- Speak No Evil ... EITHEr< YOU'RE PUTTIN6 ME ON ... OR YOU'VE {;OTTA 6E TEl...L eHE eTARTED AU. THE THE WORLD'6 01(:J(;E5T PAT6Y, MK LAWYER! IF JEANNIE'5 ME TROVel.f lHA .-... TIM Kf~'e> bl!?TER. I'M e1R(;AlAHAO! .MORE NIGHT! WRAT MAKEe> YOU THINK THAT TIM AND JEANNIE AREN'T t>l!:ITER AND BROTHER? , THEY'RE LOVERS! HE KIL.LED CHET OE.CAUSE HE MADE A PLAY FOR HER! IF YOU'RE KEL.50 '6 LAWYER. YOU'VE OOT A PROf'>l..EM! e>OME60DY'5 JIVING YOU REAL. GOOD! .. '7£AR OttA88t.C I ' !Utf(f ~ (,tf A f•tZA . co~~ ·~ AN" ''""' ~~'-"'~ A1' MOMt. 1'1l£ ~ft tS ~l.OGKiO .. ." ~ DCL.OOC, •t.AT WMaN "°t..C. cSaT" T"MeG, ""'l!T"l!ND IT°'~ 9 0 1Gl-OCI< ••• I 4 : Ll~TSN, .. ~esz MEIZ PArn'~ T..,err&•t.&.. •& LOT~ OF TIM& " TO COM& TO MINE. YOCA ~e, · : MV •OTIME 1~ 10 O'Cl-Oa(. i "'10 1i: WE PllETEND q O'CWCK I~ 11 O'CL.OCJC ... ------ IT't> AU. PART OF OUR FRIE NDLY e>ERVICE .' COME 6ACK AGAIN WHEN YOU'VE 60T MORE JOKfe> TO TEl..l ME! 1 LIKE 1'0 l.AU6 H ! c • ~ I I I> • .,, 't> ~.-c:v;~/ b'f ~ ur.,,,rc~ 0 r ,, 11 ' f I -. ' ' . I HOPE 1MAI AU. OF <JOll HAVE. A H.EA~ ANO HA('Pq NEW <JEA~ .· .. /Z.•ZI ~f;~. You POOR KID. .. - EVt:N IHE ~XPENSIVf, -6' b Tom Batiuk Ferd and Tom Johnson 'iE~·-MooN NEAT.' . BUT--" MUST H,AV~ l t>oN 11: ele~D A -FSt:L ,· -RE,AL WINNER. . NO~MAL-: I 1M BACkTo NORMAL! ~ Oft. KRAKEN ~ Of',.MOPEOIC ~ CONSUi.TANT ~ 19 . ,.. ---------· Is ~.11 mt. Is not. -Ler.mtoalrundl . . -. ·. ' , -~ . ' ..... M ·I! . -• ·e . ·~ ~ . I HOPI: ~U HAP A HAPPV CHRIS1'MAS1 COWl'O'(. . .& . •• ~ . IJJM/A.I ARE 'b.JR PLAN5 F'OR NcW y£AR~ EV~~ W~RE SPENDIJ,IG A~1£1 EVENING AT l-60ME ™IS ~AR.ED. NO ~9LEM ! l LEFT THE LIGHTS ON 50 WE... CAN 5POT Ii.' • . : ' CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? TMre are at fff1t 1la differ· ettcH In drawlnt deteils IMtwHn top aftd bottom ,.,..,,, Hew cawidily c•n you find them? Check answen with fMM belew. 'IUio,.llfp If IW!tl ., '1119AUIP et 19',.r 'f 'htfetW I! ...... ~ ., ~"" ,, 11111 't ··~~ .. " ,., .. ) ,.., ., 'h !Mtloll ............ , :..-......o • Ml•rSMOWt ..... t11lnlll ..... al111rJ ...................... CIMMwrtte MAWY ... YIAllla ..... ., .... ltlN'1 ......... ai aMIM ... PIY•NltltW•Y· ITl9tDOWN TOIUCCIH To ~leve IUCCftl In "-l• aneeram '"'· a. Oln et tho tap Md work your w•y down. Fiii in tho dl•.m word by word, ellmln.tlng one letter In Nett step. Definitions of IUC· ceulve wordl follow: 1. Party decwatlefl. J. WatWCMne. 4..._.aewa. s .•• So• ....... . •· Table bever• .. . '·Occupied In. I. T9Pl•fMftf grMel. Remember, one let· ter Is drcpped In Heh 1tep. letters mey be rffrrangtd. 'Y 't 'IY l 'Hl ., . .., .. ! ·s ·we .. s ., '"'"'" 'C ._.., ., ·~, 'l 6 • 5 # •llM ... • "Tia tMliieon J:::'" the Mme of• IHIOn of ttie '.\ yur In Nett of '°"' tltlet: 1. Suddenly It's '"' ......• " 2. " ....•• tkM." J. ·• ...... LHves." •· " ...... Wondlrl.nd." . • _....., ._...,.,, 'C ·~ 'C ·~'I ...... Martlt Tine .,.... .............. ucll ., .. a aria .......... "9 .. rtr. "9Y~ lMy CIMll .......................... arra11111Mt1t 11• n .... Mlw...., HIMI,..-., 1Metr ·-.a\i11 _,,.,.l • RJddle.Me-Thl1I Why aren't caltftden long for ft\11 world? Thtfr days .,. l'Mlmbertd. 7 10 . . ·II i" •9 12. • HAPPY NfWY~f\{t.Jq ·IJ -N Iii ~ , I . 16 . '15 . i ~ • 12 II ,. . ·2 3 WHAT'S UPI n.r.•1 more te ,,,. New YMr'I greetl"t above tha11 ttll• pkture IMwl. Add II"" 1 to 2 to J, etc • ' . ILAST OFFI u..,.,... crayeM er Clll9rMI ............. ~ neatly ,. eMaMe "'9 New Yoa,.., MMe -.Wr •---~1 blue. J-Yelltw. 4-Lt • .,...._ S-F ...... 6-U ...... r._. lltdlt I ,.., f' ~ SPELLBINDER -=-----....~: ._t :.-!~~~·:~;1 SCORl 10 points for utl"I all the · •. . • \ 1etter1 In the word below to form ___ __,. __ ,,._... -· two complete words: RISOLYID THEN score 2 point• .. ctl for all words ol four letters or more --------found among ltle letter1. Try to IC.,. tt leHt St "4ntl. .,,.. :-• :-Mve ~ NO,COMEON -.. \F YOU DON'I UKE lT, SAY .sot JUST BECAUSE ' GAVE \T · To you rDROiRl51Mf\S.....,... ... DoESN'T MERN You HRVETO l THOUGHT IT VXXJLD SUIT you .. · BUT \F you DO~'T You OONT L\KE. \T? KEEP \T ! IHINKrT DOES .... -, FlJL-l.- MOOIJS t-20 7-17 2-10 8-115 "6-20 9-14 4-19 10-i3 5-19 1 l-ll b-17 l:Z-11 HAPP'/ ~LJtJTllJ& • ' 1981 SEPTEMBER1981 1 ---j SUN 1E11 1\JE .. ~ 1nlJ FRI ~J If 1 2 3 4 5 II 6 7 8 9 10 11 i2 131415 16 17 1819' 20 2122 23 24 25~6 ~27~82930 Umlt Oft9 Rel Pw Coupott (Sa .... ) Tllll C.,...11• Acea""..,. 0.... CODI tlR/12 l 1-r'.s AJO COIAJCIOENCE ll-IAT'~E" RJ.IVAAES wrru ~Aet"r KODACllOME 01 IKTACllOMI 20 llNSUll SLIDES SIPll I MOVIES $ 19 r,::\:a~~ Limit One Roi Per Coupott Tllll Cotlpoft Musi Accompenr Onlef Llml OM ftol Pw C..,... \'NI Coupon M119t ACCOlft'*'10.... CODI 11Al11 • DAILY PILOT cars m"'" am wet , or all res lantK * Now wllh custom pleated Interiors and these other standard features: . • Color-keyed wraparound wide vinyl body side molding ... • Trans-4 2.2 IHer OHC engine• Electronic fuel con1rol system •__Rack-and-pinion steertng •Front disc and rear-drum brakes • 4~speed manual overdrive transaxle • Concealed windshield wipers• Deluxe color-keyed safety belts• Color-keyed carpeting :~;::; K } 2-door coupe base price •••••• 55,926' Automatic transmission ................ 380 Power steering .............. · ........ 174 Deluxe wbeeJ covers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 -----LIV--1WllllleRHiSl1adetHW1rt1all tires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 / AM ra,dlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 ·4-door sedan •100 addltlonal _ ~,641 ... ; °""' opftOllS CMJitobte: power bfalles; --~km-Sl . HMlf-'#lndow d91rO*t~o1rco11aifio11i11g. lemde rmrror. Slt. 2·~PRICES 4·~PRICES EST E~EST • ~ENGER TYPE Of EQUIPPED EQUIPPED HWY MPG CNW:lTY ORM AS ABOVE ASAS<WE Dodge Altes K 39, ~ I FWD SM41.00 '1741.00 Plymoull Reliant K - Pontiac Phoenix 35 5 FWD 6966.49 7157 .49 OldsOmego 35 5 FWD 6997.49 7168.49 Buick Skylark 35 5 FWD 7075.49 7221 .49 Ford Fairmont 33 5/6 RWD 6650.00 6769.00 OleVV atotion 35 5 FWD 6930.49 7064.49 Ford GronodO L 33 5/6 RWD 7092.00 7251.00 -~-~---................ ..,.., .................... """' ........... .. ~ ....... Clll. ...... ....... llllllnlllal ........ -.... .---------...... .. THEfTl YOURSELF S... .. ...-. •I ....... le ·~.· f~ -..... 6.ct ~ M . lllrw 'IM. II r 10022 ....... JS ............ s.., .. Q9l-~ FOR SANDRA WINSTON. author of The EntTepreneuriol Woman What .dvk:e do you haw for a woman like me who want1 to be 8nandaUy In· dependent but hM two kids, 5 and 2, and a hard·worltlng construction worker for • hueband, with wirebable employment?-E.M.,Amarlllo, Tau • Test your entrepreneurial spirit by trying part-time sales, small manufac- turing or a service business -aD based at home. If you li<e sa&es, try to wclfk for a company such as Avon, Housewlues: Make jobs happen! Mary Kay, Tupperware or Amway. AD give excellent training and growth opportunities. If you prefer serviGe or manufacturing, start a typing or baby- sitting service, or try dressmaking, jewelry-making. Research how to price your product or service by checking out competition. Start small ... put up notices on community and/ or supermarket bill>oards. Word of mouth ls effective. FOR ROBERT lANSING, saar ol Wand Claws I saw your Thanbglvlng sped.al, Ufe on the ,,,,...,,,pl, based on Mark Twain'• aperlmcea as a rtwrboat pilot. w .... he alive, how do you think he'd ... about the 1980'a? -B.C., Wenatchee, W..h. •He would have enjoyed the death of romanticism. He was not a romantic . He would have been interested in existentialism. He would admire least what he ad- mired least about his own society -self-Important peo- ple who could not laugh at themselves. FOR ROBERTA PETERS. Metropolitan Opera soprano • Stnce you we-c recently tn Peking, give • a •quk:lde" ttpart -E.R., Watcheeter, N.Y. • I found that none of the women wear makeup, ex- cept on the stage. We went to the Canton Opera and ttlefe the m~eup was heavy, but beautlfuUy applled. !he.women have excellent compkOOons. Weswi'A food a not always available. We had scrambled eggs, toast, ---'G...::1111 janrand~ast. BurtrWB dlfticulrto find Western food for lunch or dJnner. FOR ARNOLD PALMER, profes&ional golfer U one dote not pay Flf lor • whlle, dote one loee one'• touch, Md how CU OM tCilV In form dlllling Che wlntn'? -NX:-~w.va. ~ • It does not take long to get a httle rusty 'If you, take a rest from golf -but the rust comes off quite easily with - a little practice. Many people who hve In cold climates stay with It In the wintertime by simulating the golf swing, without a dub, at regu\ar intervals, just to stay loose and retain the fundamentals of the swing. FOR lliE .. ASK .. EDITOR Whv "do ln09t New Year's raoludona go down· the drain, and do men or women bruk dMm more? -W.P., Minot, N.D. • We checked with psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers, who informed us that "unfullfilled resolutions are usually caused by their being too am- bitious or too vague at the time they were made. Specific resolutions are more attainable. It's good to balance a negative with a positive. If you are going to give up something which you know is harmful. replace It with Those resolutions: Think small. something else, to fill the void. Women are the greatest 'breakers' since they are more prone to focus on negative qualities. A man can stand by a mir- ror, look at himself and see 'Mr. America.' His wife most likely will stare at her reflection and see a d01.en things that are wrong with her." FOR TAMMY GRIMES, star ol Broadway's 42nd Slreet W• H NC 11 ary to try out the show In 80 many ddea, ban opening on Broedw.y? -J.B., flnt, Mich. •Yes. The purpose of a preview is to gauge audience reaction . That's the time for fixing, trimming. adding. Previews in New York are not the same thing. There is too much pressure and tension. It's much more relaxed out of town . Boston is wonderful for tryouts. It's lmpor· tant to try out comedies. We find that people laugh at different things across the country. FOR DR. J.C. D'AMICO, chairman . Division of Ortho· pedic Sciences, New York College of Podlarric Medicine It H true tbtit ID09t people haw one foot biggel' than dw other? -S.W., Anc:hoqge, A.Iuka • Yers, It's b'Ue that most people have one foot about a half-size bigger than the otheL In-light-handed people the left foot has been shown to be larger. and In left. ha peop_le__tbe .lighL foot..has-been sbown t& be larger. This difference In size of the feet is probably due to fetaJ development. FOR UV1A SYl..VA: cosmetologist Why do you claim that your mother started the Women'• Lib mowmmt -In Romania? -L.1 .. ~ "-· e 8eca"1se In that country -where 1 was oom - women rarely went out to work. let alone have a pro- fessional career. My· mother was a doctor, a GP with a private practice. Her hobby was collecting ingredients for complexion creams. She experimented on herself with the result that, at 73, she had t~ of a woman at least 20 years younger. PRO DonaAct S. Grubbs k ., pension consultant PRO AnD con CON E~ AU.n, chairman. Pension Policy Com· mittee of·the Assn. of Private Pension and Welfare Plans The average worker earns about $12,000 and can expect to re- ceive an annual Social Security benefit, In today's dollars. of about $5,000. Thls $5,000 will keep him from starving, but, by Itself. wUI not provide an adequate retirement Income. Some retirees wlU enjoy an adequate Income be- cause they wlll receive a good employer pentk>n to su lement Social Secu rec~e any pen on om tr current employer. To so1ve this problem. we must requn ewry employer to provide a pension f(){ every employee. Should Penalon Plana Be Requlredfor All U.S. Companlea? Private pension plans have grown enormously since the middle 40's In terms of people Ci>Vered, benefttt ~id .and assets ac- cumulated. By eliminating Feden1I regulatory burdens and aeadfl9 tax Incentives for savings, con· tlnued growth of the private system will be encouraged. The cost of -mende1ory plans might fOf'C9 acme~ of ,_-1:!'UllllrsmiJX some employees to accept lower wegea or forgo raaes. Ours ts a free todety. Where p<Jllli· ble, tt'1 better td ace~ IOdel objet1Ms on• voluntary rather than a mandatory bMil. ~~~~~~~~- e 1tlO FMtllY ~UKlY. All """8 .......S. .. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette s·moking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. Banking on Coal to Solve Our Enetgy Woes More than 25 percent o[ the world~ coal lies right here under U.S. soil. Its far cheaper than oil -so why aren't we using more of it? The undoground man: Manv of the 20,000 jobless cool miners mav rett.m to work. 811 ffilchoel O'Antonlo heJd just an 18-percent share of con· cation and kquefaction are still several ~ sumption. And with OPEC, the Orga-ye.ars and billions ol dollars away. 100 of them -clog the Chesa-Countries, hiking prices to more than of these processes in the United States T he ships -often more than nlzation of Petroleum Exporting "The technology and development peake Bay, fonnlng a misted $30 per barrel, coal looked ~ke a is coming on much more slowly than convoy that stretches beyond stable, logical alternative for America we first expected It would," says Rick the horizon. Patiently waltng dlft' and the wortd . (1ncreased coal pro-Fenton, an analyst for the U.S . turns at the docks lining Hampton ductioo could aho put some of the Senate's Environment and Public Roads, Va., or· to the north at Baltl· 20,000 jobless miners back to work.) Works Committee. The same is true. more, the freighters from Europe and But since Carter's proclamation, says Fenton, of new techniques for Japan are swarming for cargoes of Congress has failed to adopt a sweep-direct use of coal that will bum the fuel American coal. ing, Government-financed program m<>ft! cleanly. The methods are Study after scientific stUdy shows for converting American utilities and known, but the practical application of that the United States is ''the Saudi Industry to coal. Although this year's them still bes a way down the road._ railroads aD seem to have plenty of trains. but handling-equipment at dockside is already overburde~. Though domestic conversions and consumption of coal lag behind Gov- ernment goals for energy indepen- dence, the ships in the Chesapeake Bay bear testimony to an exploding export market for American coal. For· - eign nations see'klng a steady, low- priced alternative to OPEC oil have discovered American coal, and the demand keeps climbing. pressive. CoaJ Is the world's mo.a lion tons, lndultry projections target portation. While railroad officials say exported more metalurgical Arabia of coal." The numbers are im-production Is expected to top 800 md-The third hurdle facing coal is trans-T raditionally, U.S . mines have abundant tuft, ana ·more than one-1985 levels weD below Carter's goal. they have plenty of cars and locomo · coal for use in steel production quarter of It lies under American soil. The conversion programs have tives for moving coal, port facilities are than steam coal, which Is used More than 1. 7 trillon tons have been been blocked, In part, due to the ef-so inadequate that ships often wait for generating electricity and for in- mapped b9 the U.S . Geological Sur-forts of environmentalists. Without weeks to plclc up loads bound for ex-dustr\al boilers. But In the past few vey, which estimates a similar amou11t expensive .. scrubbing" equipment, or port OI for American ports far from years delegations of coal buyers from Is just waiting to be found. With recov-de-suJfumation, coal bums with more the mines. around the world -France, Ger- erab&e reserves of 440 billion tons, polluting side effects than oil. Envi-"There are two sides to the prob-many and Japan, for Instance - America has a supply that could last ronmentalists are also concerned lem, most definkely," says Daniel have visited the U.S . and signed big more than 100 years, even ~h about large-scale sb1> mining of West-Aekh of the West Virginia CoaJ Asso-purchase agreements for steam coal. 'stepped-up production rates. And ern coal -which lies In shallow elation. "The buyers and sellers of Last June, at an economic summit In economists predict that because coal deposits -because ecologjcally dam· coal say the railroads were woe.fully Venice. the world's industrialized costs just oyer one-fourth the price of aging techniques must be used to ex-unprepared for the coal boom, that countries pledged to double rheir use oil in equivalent energy, many na-tract the fuel. lhe cost of .restoring ffiey weren'tlooldng-ahead, arid now of coa) by 1990. tlons' demands for coal could rise 500 strip-mined land, as required by law, we've got 100 ships in the Chesa-Coal men are confident ~•U<;ir------w ------<P81~•nllf-Eo~·JeFe·r-tthe-oext-deeade:-as bmlted development of Western peike Bay wa&ing to take 0n -c-.·.--ca-n-su_pp_ ly what America and the On the dorMstic front, eJectric utili-coal reserves. The other lkfe is that the railroads say world needs. New mines have opened ties In Maine, Massachusetts, New the problem Is Inexperienced buyen in the Eastern coal states of Maryland, York and other Northeastern-states -The technologicaJ advances that and seDers who aren't .coordinating · Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, • where Imported oil Is most heavily used are expected to make coaJ their acttvtttes. They say they could Tennessee and Pennsylvania, and " -have been planning and slowly cleaner an<\..o}Qce dficWnl aao handla.Jha volum9 _bui. lhe-thipt w. ~companies report they.en aper-ft ---.- malang Coal converstons 1n recent -have been slowt o come about. being scheduJed Incorrectly." ating we.U below their capacity. Econo- years. Al. one ti~. of course, ~ WhJle scientists know how to tum coal No matter where the blame actua.Dy mists say that, by 1990, coal wtU be had been king in these-sratef, bU as (even lower-qualtty \\lestem coal) lnto falls, there Is ~eftnltely a bottleneck In the nation's most Important exPQrt lnapensive oil became wtdely avail· clean-burning gas and ftquid (synthe-the coal-ddvery system. and It's at commodity -and with Improved able In the 1950's and 60's and envl· nc fuel), production fadllties for gaslfi-the docl<s. The Eastern coal-moving coal-burning technology and new ronmental standards were tightened, synthetk: fuel plants, coal production tradtional coal usen switched to oll. should Increase annuaDy by 11 pet· Then the energy aisis hit. Whete the Coal la ' cent or mGre..-People in the industry While It's clear coal could be one of say they can clean up coal and mtne it America's strongest weapons In the safe.ly. They also say snags In coal's energy war of the future -and an ex-transportation network can be tremeJy profitable export -optimistic smoothed out. projections are being scaled down as Coal wtll skyrocket because It transportation problems, environ· maka ~ economk: seme. The mental concerns and technological World Coal Study, conduded by tel· baniers slow coal's development. entists from 16 oountrie\, ooncluded In 1977 President Carter caled for that coal will have to supply betwHn a leap in U.S. coal production, frosn half and two-thirds of the worid's 680 m16on tons In 1976 to mOl'e than eneygy needs by the ye:ar 2000. c:om- 1.2 bUJ;on by 1985. He pointed 9ut pared to 25 percent now. That In· that while coal accounted for 90 per· crease can take.. place. only d ~ 'centoflhecountrylfo~lraerva_::.::..~·~lt ~J.-~~~~~~-=l=--~~__JL......;,..a-t_L.""Z:~~~~~~~-t~~unfr~~e~d~Stat~~es~bect>~~mes~;r;_~°'n;~~~~~fl -e1Cpan temationa tr Ing ~ O~Monb 11 a ~wnt coM'6utor tll F"*..V Wwu,v ... ---.... '·---- "f ' ::,.s JI .:.. ..... t• F.--YMPLY.~a..-1-----.... ----Mllftll('"~ ............. ,., 1'fWt -and deckta to make ooal the .. eMl'g'J k"'9 onc9 again. .... Calll l'rru "'•Of .. &Ned---. u.a. a"''"'"......., 1 ----····---·-1 ................ i ----------------·" ..... ' H-. 1•t----.--L------' NQWSS88 ALL ABOUT ULCERS An eatimated four million Americans have ulcers. Though doctors have no .,cure" to offer, there are some simple waya to ease the pain . By Gloria Hochman E very night, 35-year-old Michael sinks Into his bed, exhausted after a pressure-packed .day as an executive for an advertising agency. But he knows that two hours later, he will be jolted out of a deep sk!ep with a gnawing pain In his upper abdomen. He will aeep out of bed. head for the ~chen and soothe his discomfort with a two-Inch wedge of pound cake and a glass of mdk. It 's o myth thal ulcers affllct mainly high-powered male executiua. Anybody can hove an ulcer-women, blue-collar workeTS, eoen children. Sara, 27. a production-line worker at a clothing factory, doesn't have any trouble sleeping. But a couple of hours after every meal, she experi- ences a burning sensation In her stom- ach. At fnt, she ~t It was caused by }he heavily spiced food she ate fre- quentJy. But even when she changed to a very blond diet, she still had trou- ble. Sometimes, there are weeks of intermittent misery, followed by pain· free periods. But the buming (the more common type) tend to pro-Instigating the disorder, Is now con- sensation always retums. duce too much add. Those with gas-stdered to have littJe bearing on either Michael and Sara are two of an esti-tric ulcers cannot tolerate nonnal the development of or the course of mated four mdllon Americans with amounts of add. A dlstlnctive feature an ulcer, although eating anything will peptic ulcers. One in every 10 men of ulcers Is their tendency (as In Sara's usually bring relief from pain (the pro- and one In every 25 women will prob-case) to heal , only to recur weeks, teln In food acts as a buffer). "Ulcer ably develop this condition during months or even years later. diets" have been abandoned as use- their lives. Although the pain can be Traditionally, the high-powered less by many pradttioners, and pa- severe and sometimes Incapacitating, executive under stress was thought to tients are no longer burdened wttb the the disorder ~ ~ usually serious, be the most likely u1cer candidate. nuaance of frequent meals, bedtime rarely shortens life expectancy and, However th £;)(Jvid1UC1enc.-e--'1R-11e1 ... i.-~ . L-----_;;=~=;. :;;;t~~~e~lkro~~lt~h~atfit~ls~ls~true=.j.l~ntfact~.~stu:dd1es show lnere Is considerable controversy simple medication. that unskilled male wage earners tend over whether or not drinking alcohol A peptic uJcer Is a hole, usually to be the most prone to develop ulcers. Increases the risk of developing one-quarter to one-half Inch In dwnne· Some people do have a greater ulcers. Contrary to myth, there~ are ter, In the lining of the stomach or of tendency to develop ulcers. They in· some practitioners who believe that the duodenum (tbeJkst ponionof the dude: _ -moderate or-.ven heavy drinking has small Intestine below the stomach). h develops In these aJUS of the gas- lrotntesttnal tract because they are bathed Wkh digestive Julca (contain· tog acid and a sub9tancc ea8ed pep- sin) seemed by the stomach. u.u.ty these juJca h~ dlgat food, but, for unknown reasons, some lndMduala produce UCle9I add or cannot tole, rate the normal amount of add Jhey secrete. Patients with duodenal ulcen • penons whose close relatives no bearing on ulcer ,f~ttOn or per- have uk:ers. Recent research lndkates petuatk>n. But Dr. Will&am H. Up- that su~ to ulcers Is inherted. shutz, associate profestar of medicine • penons with blood type "O," at the University of PennsyfvanLa and which Is associated, In some people, head of the sedton of gastroenterol· with lnaeased production of pepsin, a ogy at Phi&adelphla's Pennsylvania stomach enzyme. Hospital, forbids his patients to use flcavy smokers. alcohol. • heavy esplm uteri. One study'" a cltnk: for ll1hrttic:s thawed that of u nttl recently, the overwhelming pada\ts who had taken thNe or more number of those wlh ulcers wam1 of aspirin a day for more than were men; however, the rates three months, 25 percent developed are be<iomlng more equal ulcen. This was true, whether or not among men and women. Few chll- the Ml*tn was "buffered" (coated to dren suffer from uloeri, but It happens ?educe the chance of •omach upset). oc:caUonally. In that caMS, early However, many " tt'8M patients had dNc:tlon and treatment ate. Important no symptoms, and the ubra were bec.ute chlldren tend to haw ~ dllcovenid only by cndoeooptc ~-rWc of complcations. strument) examination of the Motl pltients eicpesies.c:e the dil- ltOmKh. ~ c:ombt otulctri -uJUaly. &urrWl9. • P!l'!OOI being ll1llttd.. With ••· F•"ltAs Meliftt for • long time rokll, such as prednllon•, for long before ...king medbl hq). Often, pe1ods of time. physicians can ~ the oondidor'I D.t, long tho'9rt to be. ~bw,akq. fa'"" blAory wl ------- listening to patients' description of their symptoms. More definitive diag- nosis Is obtained through an X-ray of the gastrointestinal tract or through endoscopy (examination of the stom- ach through an instrument). When blood ls found In the stool 01 there is a history of vomltJng or back pain in ad- dition to typical complaints, the pa- tient may be hospitalized for further studies. In the oveNlheJming majority of cases, the patient can be treated with medication. Antacid medications may be prescribed, commonly In doses of one ounce, to be taken one to three hours after meals and at bedtime. The active ingredient In antacids (magne- sium-aluminum hydroxide) seems to be effective in reducing gastric acidity and, for many patients, brings prompt rebef from pain. About 80 percent of uJcers subsequently heal in four or five weeks. The main side effects of ant- acids, especially those with a high content of magnesium hydroxw as opposed to aluminum hydro,._e Is diarrhea. Increasing numbers of physicians are recommending clmetidlne (Tagamet), a drug which has been used on about 15 million patients throughout the worki since 1976. It has been marketed for use In this country to treat ulcers since 1977, and there have been claims that it is more effective than antacids, especially In preventing the recurrence of duo- denal uJcers. Few skie effects have been reported. Though the majorit of uJcer never ev p complicat;ons, some do experience such problems as Internal bleeding (20 percent of cases), perforation of the entire thlc(- nas of the wall of the duodenum or stomach (5 perteflt.of cateS) or bkx:k- lf)g or slowing the emptying of food Jrom the stomach to the Intestine (2 pm:e:nt of cases). Where these prob- lems are evident, the patient reqllSes additional study, and possibly surgery. (Surgery for ulcers Involves etther cut- ting the stimulatory nerve to the stom- ach or removing the pa.rt of the stom- ach that produoes hormones that s«rete add.) John, a SO-year~ engineer, who underwent swgery luc year, repom, "I haw felt fine ever silCe. 1ne surgery was uneventful, and I got back to work and to my regular rou· tine quickly." Mhoud'i the ~" ubn has ~ ~ chmllcall; k'I the la9l 3) yeas tno one 1cnows ~,. 0t. ~ucz 1¥ that. ~ molt~. •once .i ubr ~ .. ~ 1n um petia.. Lthmk the Ult d •itacids or T..,,.. ~ p;nodl a i:i1po611. I pea.a to the n.ilic8'1cN1 ~ tt.. 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"What could I say? Yes! that's what. '"I know some may can this nepo- tism but I caU It networking. Network· Ing Is an important thing in our Uves. 11le use of a network of friends and influential people is the basis of our community. Anything that helps our community spirit in these troubled times is O .K. by me." A hint of sadness enters her warm voice, and she pauses a moment· to reflect on some unspoken thought. "If It's O .K. to network with friends, why not with our families? They need our support and the knowledge ~t not only do Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman The Priva~ Ufe of Hollywood's Adotable, Dutable Duo One day in 1953, four of the most beautiful blue~ ever seen met. Now 27 years later -22 as a married couple -the team of Paul Newman and Joanne 1------1Wfl'6at00rd-is-still going stto een an o . By Diane Judge . ~'·E veryone ·f~ I u!ed to play sexy, voluptuous, loose-hvlng women and made movies like The Stripper," says Joanne Woodward. sporting a foxy smile as she emphattcally ties a knot in her needlepoint. "I've been playing dreary schooheachers for so long that people thlnk that's what I'm really like. Wen. I'm not a frump In Tile Shadow Box. I play Beverly, a flip lady whose needs are more physical than moral. The play Is about death, but It's not sad. It's a )oyous, revelatory experience.·· Joanne Is starring in the 1V version of Tile Shadow Box. a Pulitzer-prize winning play about three termlnaDy IJl patients and their families. The pro- gram -which airs Sunday. Decem- ber 28 ·on ABC -Is very much a · family affair lor Joanne.. II was co. prod~ by step-da hter Susan Kendall Newman and directed by husband Paul Newman. 1 Joanne laughs at her ~ excite· ment fcx the program. and one senses there's a joyous Joanne Woodward emerging from her own personal shadow box. At an age and time of life when many actresses are letting go of slipping carffl'S, she appears to have a tighter grip on her work and life than ever before. She's slimmer, has cut her honey-brown half becom· lngly short, and she sort of, well. shines. She is self-assured and ob- viously "at home in her skin." as the French say. This born-and-bred Southern belle seems to have the work ethics of a Connecticut Yankee. wh\ch, of course. by adoption she ls, as she and Paul Newman and their children have tved In Wes1pcxt, Conn., for years. Joenne admtts to feebng personally ~ fcwfhe TV wn6on of The s topher Plummer, Valerie Harper. James Broderick, SyMa Sidney and Melinda OIDon). "My stepdaughter. ------. .._. - -·· - we love them, but we have respect and know their worth." Spreading her needlepoint before her. and returning to her previous conviviality, Joanne mocks what she knows to be true. "Of course. it helps if your family is talented -and mine is." The two key members of this talented family met in 1953, when both were understudies in the Broad· way play Picnic. Paul ,._.ewman was married at the time. with three children. Maybe it was because. be· tween them. Paul and Joanne have four ol the most beautiful blue eyes ever seen, but a few yedrs later they were married and now have three daughters of their own. (Scott Newman. Paul's son from his first marriage. died tragically two years ago at the age of 28.) Soon after the pair met, their respective coreers took off like rockets. Paul became a star with his third movie, Somebody Up There Likes Me. and one of the biggest box olf ic.e stars d all time with films such as Cat on a Hal Tin Roof. Exodus. The Hustler. Hud. Cool Hand Luke. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting. Joanne·wonta'tl "OSCar in 195 7 for her harrowing pomeyal of a woman with three personalities in The Three Foces o/ Eve. and 1.Wnt on to star in 22 more films. including The Long Hal Summer. From the Terrot:1 (both with PauO. A Fine Madness. Rachel. Rachel. and Summer Wishes. Winter Dreams. (She did take a few years off to raise her kids.) Though she is con· sidered one -of 1he screen's best actresses. the question she is asked . managed such a long and suttessful (continued) HIS TV ALBU• IS SWEEPING ~ERICAI - Every Song An All Time kl8S ME GOOOeYE ..,.llMErT TilftOUGH lHE NIGHT' .,...,....llY LOft - ntE .. a 11 fl LE DMAM ••ME• 1HEIE GOl!l llY l'VEllmlNG LET••THEM YOU AM THE IUl•ME ~-&M=e TRY TO-ER TILL 1"I ENO Of TIME OUR LOVE HONEY ti .. YOU) GREEN. GMIN QMIS • --oFHOMI EVERYn•G• IEAUTllUL MAKE THI WON.D GO AWAY AMERICA'S NEW SINGING SENSATION Millions of TV vtewers _., falling In love wtth Jim NebonJ alt OtlfJK again because Of Na extra- ordinary TV record album. Hia heart touching perfonnanoea of your alt-time f8¥0ritee like .RE- LEASE ME and KISS ME GOODBYE are ca&JS- lng hundf8ds of thousands of WMer9 to order. Now here is your chance! Jim's fabulous vofoe has already won tffm 4' Gold Reccxd Awards. But you°Ye never hMl'd Jim alng so beautlfully ... ao tenderty ... aa he does on this album. life. .. , OF HOME, HELP ME MAKE IT THROUGH THE NIGHT and 17 MORE. And how Jim alnga them!! More beautifully than you-W. ever t..m them before. You'll play tNa album OtlfJK and CJW9I' again for yearaJo ~ .. It WillfllCWe )'OU...bring back memorl88...stJryou as no other album ever ha. OFFER WILL NOT BE REPEATED If you don't play this bMutJful album mont than any you've ever owned... and enjoy It more ... lt woni coet you a penny. But pleue order yotll"l°l'R)W. ~· not IOkt In ~ at My prtce and we do not ptan to repeat this adver· tleement In thla paper. Mall the no rtsk ooupon today. NOT IN STORES • MAIL TODAY P----•••••-----------~ I luftolt .......... Inc.. Dept.. NAN1 I I • Lm .... Aw I I ,._Yen. N.Y.10011 I I . . I I...._. rueh metNJtM NAllOAlelbumonyo!#unooncl-1 lt1oM1mo1~........ I : § •---:·:: s.d Aeoofd Album. I I 1-*-lend•.._. . I ·~ .II.lend I I I ==-=====-----~~~~~~----• ~ ..... za, I L--------------------~ Woodwatd & Newman (oonllnuedJ = u -• ....... \ ,... .. Joanne with daughteT LJssy: Juggttng o cattr wlh the demands o/ fomlv l/e. career and raise a family at the same time? Rather ifs. What is it like lo be married lo Paul Newman? A person ' could get testy, bot not Joanne -at least not In pubOC or print. Joanne never managed to find pat answers for questions such as that one, and the pair have more or es stopped tailing to the press. Joanne is a trouper, however, and when theTe Is a special show or pro;ect she feels needs help, she will t.alt. Her problem is that she's just too candid. and she often gets hersef and her famlly in the hot waters of gossip. ''I had lunch with my daughter, Lissy. jusa before an in· terview the other day ... confesses . me. 'Mom, please don't mention my name. Every time you do I gel Int.:> some kind of social problem.' I wish·I could remember juS1 when it was that f stopped being Big Mama in that family. · "There are advantages to getting older. though I don't want to sound li\e Pollyanna. Paul and I can go out in pubic more easily. Ifs almost as If we've become senior citizens and are to be shown some kind of community respect. That's a blessing. I used to go nuts when We were hounded so, and poor Paul was practically publicly stripped. 1 trted to be philosophical and claim It 'went with the territory' - to quote Arthur Miller. You know. you lost your privacy. but got the best tables In restaurants. Now It's easier to protect our privacy." Back In 1968 Joanne allowed her husband to direct her in the movie Rochel, Rochel. She was nominated for an Academy Award, but it was the first of several dowdy female roles, and the~ mosflilcely encouraged heard whispered: What can Paul Newman see m hn? ObviousltJl ~a..~ Jedik. 1Ure....,,.-pair haw both the ttme 1• • l'AMllY WHIU.Y. 0.0..... a, - and money to indulge in favorite pastimes -his is racing hot cars. and hers is ballet (she attends perfor- mances frequently and takes a class every day). Riding horses Is also a cummt passioo. and the Newman/ Woodward menage is often seen at convenient horse shows. Joanne's needlepoint should read. "Busy Hands Are Happy Hands," bot in - stead It is a picture of a black and white horse. Both Joanne and Paul have be- come ardent directors. Joanne just flnlshed directing a movie for PSS based on.shkiey Jad<son's last story. "Come Along With Me." Paul ms o a mater. Ken· yon College. and directs theater. He continues to act. of course. and his upcoming films include Fqrt Apache and Absence of Mob .'lodtth Sally Field. The Shadow Box has been an im- portant project for Paul, too. He ad- mits that he always found the ending of the original piety unsatisfactory. So when Cristofer confessed he never could end his plays, both he and Paul changed the ending -for the 1V ver· slon -lo everyone's liking. "I think what Michaers play has done for me is change a lot or the old ways that I thought about death and dying... says Joanne. ''There Is a speech In the play where my ex· husband tells me how he only sleeps four hours a night because the sunrises and sunsets have become so precious to him. I realize how many of us have lo wall until we are told we are dytng befoce we begin to evaluate what Is precious to us. Evay day or our lives Is the most predous. I'm so thritled that we could take such an · . was a labor of love for a8 ol us. I c:an 't wah til the rest ol the dan grows up. and ;ams-us ... Th. we~~ ... ..-- real nice clan-bake.~ ... SllJWSOFF UPTO 500 PHOTOS I TAKES OILY •"15" DESI SPACE I 1 OILY 1488 SAVE $25 OVER OTHER ADVERTISED PRICESr Two Chrillm•n ago In 197'?. 1 gilt c1t1log ottered 1 similar dellgn for 1n Incredible 134.96. 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"'· ...... te: M.IO " ---= .. c. ....... --------- "Books That Shaped · my Life" In which 12 celebrities reveal their love affair with the printed word. Burt Reynolda, actor "The first book I ever read was Catch· er lrt the Rve [J.D. Sabnger) -It made me a voracious reader, which was a good thing because I was 21 at the time." Pladdo Domingo, opera tenor "As a young boy in Spain touring with my parents' Zarzuela troupe, I always carried around recordings by Amer· lean tenor Jan Paree, whoseglorieus voice was an Inspiration. When Mr. Dr. Joyce Brothen. psychologist "The Phlbophy of Physics [Vincent E. Smith) had an enormous effect on me. It gave me an Idea of the delight of physics -If I'd read this book earlier, I might have been a physicist Instead of a psychologist. AD of Freud's writings were enormously in- fluential on my woric And I love Michener, any Michener. Reading him Is lite stepping into a different time and place." eerw porourhls autoor.=:=p"'""'y..,..---- 8/ueblrd of Happinea, I was probably The R.v .... Jacbon, one of the first to read It. Not onJy Is Presid~nt of Operation PUSH Jan a great singer but he has always "The Bible has been In the center of had the courage of his convictions, my home and life since I was a· little and Is still ~g strong at 76~" boy. Ill bi&tory~ poetry and ~ • ~ speak to the condition of aD ln need of basic human rights In Amertca. Jesus embraced His enemies wtth love, thus converting them Into brothers and sisters. Lberatlon, turning enemies In· to friends with love, ls the missk>n of the t\uman rights movement. So. for me, the Bi>le ls a IOUrce of lnsplratton. and a guide fOC' our destination." George Gallup, pollster "The books that had an Important im· pact on me Include James Bryce's The American Common~alth. the most accurate and revealing obsetva· tion about the role of public oplnlon In a democracy -although it was pub- lished in 1888." Gay Talese, author "Although I am a nonfiction wr:iter my writing ~bile has been influenced by fiction_ WJite:r:LSUch as f _ Scott Fitz. geraJd, Graham Greene, John Fowles, Irwin -Shaw. For craft and power of descJ1:>tlon I often re-read favorite short stories such as Shaw's "Girls In Their Summer Dresses." I 11 • fAMM.Y wtUClY. ~ .. - Compiled bv Md•o KnoK Tom Wolfe, author "First and foremost: Honey Beor, by Dixie Willson. a narrative poem that my mother read to me over and over when I was Uttle and which I quote (or steal from) in small shvers in every- thing I write. "Studs L.onlgan by James T. 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On the conctety, with the help of IN META-TU I,._, you cen now IOla ...,,. ~ then yo11 '"' "'°""" ,_..,.., 1y dramatlc8tly ~""your let burning~. aiecne fat Is bumedaff et• r8Pid end steady reta. M you'rwOW91' 30,cNlncff .. you kMW ._ hlwd it .. to ... -'ltlt. Md it'""" -it geta hefd9f .net herder "tifMa goea 11¥. MIT HOT~£. The ~A-TM Dtn T ..... a....,.-.nchelyou onttie moat lncradielta ... Mnlng ..,, .. -. 8y st9pping """°"', .. burning ~. '°" cen Ollldile 20. 30. 40 lie,« inore. Slneecelot'ie Int• It raducad. you toea W9itflt. Neturelly. &he amount ot ~end the number of~ you cenquidlly loeadlpendl on ._ ll'Mdt "°" are °"" your idMf weight. As you mntinw with ttie META-TAI~. you eoon find .,._..,, fll'ing cloear end cloaef to your~ IOee goal. Then, In record time. you reach your idMI weight. 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"'4NN --et diftctH ~ ltlrir ~~· ---'-____ ...... ,....-i .... . , ··----·-..--...---r-.......-----···-·-.1-1-·--·- Recipe Bouquet at the Close Of the Year ey ffiotllyn Honaen T his week. at the brink of the new year. we bring you a collectk>n of 1980 recipes that our own FAMIL V WEf.Kl v readers have asked for re- peatedly In their krtters from aU over the country. Happy New Year to al of you and keep those letters cqmlng! .IAJIES BEARD'S '"CHICKEN WITH FORTY CLOVES Of GARLIC'" "This Is a Prove1l1i4l recipe l taught for years In my clasles - and which never failed to aston- ish the students. They couldn't believe we would use 40 garlic cloves. but the slow braising so&its the garlic to a lovely but- tery c:onslMncy and ddcate flavor." ~~veeet.W.ol I cllldlm .... mad thltlhl (or _., ............. ) juices and whole garlic cloves with thin slices ol heated French bread or hot toast. The garUc should be squeezed from the root end of Its papay husk onto the bread or toast, spread like butter and eaten with the chldcen. Maka 8 Mrolngs SHEPHERD'S PIE l ....... --·chopped l allP *" .• Clllsy s• tt r:a ,.....,. ....... s a.pe .caoli.ed l"Ollll beef. c:oenely ~ or cllced l ~ c:..-'*" • ..,,, or l c=-1 (10th oa.) '*"...,, 1 • ...., • .,......._ ~ llllJIH Mil 'i4t 11• ...... w.ck ,...... 1 u• h IJ a rMt WorcaunhJre .... 4 c..-•••uted mMhed poUtoel l tMIPIJ D llM l'Med p.,_.. ... c:heme ,..... l . Saute onion and ce.lery In butter until tender. Stir In meat. oregano and gravy. Season with salt, pepper and Worces- tershire. Heat through. 2. Pour hot mtxture Into but· tered shallow 2-quart casserole. S. Spoon ma.hed potatoes ovu hash. Sprinkle with a,_ and t:::...~~~:T" papt'i(a. Bake at 3WF. for 40 iJJ.dll__,_., __ mlnu ~go l telll11Ja• d'°fPed heh lat II F 4or 1 tHIJD• .... 1,\ Cl9.., ... _ .... ~ .... ,, .. .. ~-..... , ......... ...... -.......... - ~ ...... 40dDWl.-k ........ t. Put the oll In a shallow dish; add the chicken pieces, coating wlh oil. I. Cowr the bottom of a heavy 6-quart GMMrole with a mixture of the celery and onion; SAUSAGES add the per.Ny and talTagon PROVENCAL and lily the chicken plec:a on 1 ... --...._ --• ;:·Pour the wrmouth CNta al:~ 1 C..-., ......... \\c-.-tprtnkle with the .... s-pper I 11M IJ aw ...._ or ~ a d8lh or two of nutmeg -..... and IUdr fie glrllc dew I c-. C10981ir di,., 11 ... around and between th« ,..__...,__., chlcbn p6ecls. eta Pl II •.. eov. the top of the ' ..... 0 tt ........ wl CTR -~wlt'IMUNnum c+ rrd wand ttwn the lld (lhlaa.ellt ~ ...... ~ ..... _.. 9lght ..a 90 the lllern I... ,.,... .. ftGt ...... --... -,-,'-.-, -, -.-... -.-'· . -"'*' for 1 Ya houn wtthout ~'lhec:o¥S. '· Sew the chK:Mn. pen ,,,,.,__.,, ........... -• It 'i4 Qlll chopped ...., s.11 F .. ....._ hlhi,, gr04md w.c1t,...., l. Place sausages In heavy skillet. Pour In 1 cup wine and th cup wa.,. Heat to boiling, then reduce the heat. Cook, uncowred. until liquid has reduced by one-half. 2 . Pour off liquld; re.serve. Heat sklllet and brown sausages weD on al sides. Remove from skillet; lid asicie . 3. In same skillet In 2 table- spoons butter or In ~. cook onion and gark until browned. stirring. To tldliet. add raerved sausage cooking When you see red at Sing_er it means you're in store for assorted savings. Because everything With a red tag attached is on sale. So you'll (ind a floor full of quality smr sewtng maehines and cabinets at attraaJve prices. . There's one catch. If you want to walk out wtth savtnes. you have to come in while the ·red.tags are still on. -tHIS SINGER RED TAC SALE\\ONT liquid, tomatoes. pepper. bay leaf. basil and sugar. Cook 3 mlnutlllS and add remaining wine. chicken broth and sausages; cook, uncovered. three minutes longer. . •. Add lima beans and 2 tablespoons per*y. C<Mtr and cook slowly for 45 minuses longer, stirring occ.ask>naly. 5. Season to taste~ salt.and &cshly !JOUnd blade P9PPCf. SpmkJe wtth remaining par5-a.v. Mobs 6 eervfnga (a>nanued} . ._.. ..... E.SINGER SI ORE WHER SA~NG IS ALWAYS IN STYLE.. • ........... _ _,............ .-.WC9Woeiili ................ -. • Even W1ist Si.zes lO thru $4• Inseams 26 to 34 •*MllN l1 COLOR .... .._ NAVY " TAN I Recipe Bouquet (conllnl#d) SPICED BUJTERMILK POUND CAKE lcup ...... ~ chopped ..... I t1'1l111pu1111 -s c..,. ........ .....,_.low ~0 1 JIH ....... ....... ~ ............... .. '4 tn11c•Mlt 2 teup:a DM..,.... dllH- 1 talpooft FOl.d doW9 ~ telllpOOft l'OWKf n...._ 1 cup buetn or m-.mtn• 2~...-.... l ........ v..a. nb'Kt lnp..._. __ _.. en-vv-.~ S IMh11paOM ..... 1. Preheat oven to 350"F. Grease weU and flour a 10-lnch tube pan. 2. Combine granola and sugar and sprinkle on bottom of pan. 3. On large sheet of waxed paper. stir together the flour. baking powd~. baking soda, salt. cinnamon. cloves and nutmeg. 4. In large bowl. beat butter until soft- ened; gradually add sugar and continue beating undl light. 5. Add eggs and vanilla; beat until light and fluffy. 6 . At low speed. beat in floor mixture (In fourths) alternately wtth buttermlll (In thirds). beginning and ending with flour mixture; beat only until combined. 7 . Spoon batter over granola In prepared tube pan. Bake 60 lo 65 min· utes or until a cake tester, Inserted In center. comes out dun. I . Cool ln pan oo-wire rack, about 10 mlnutlls_..._!ht:o.Jum.,out..Otl-rad.-end coot completely. 9. Froa the top with Crumy VanlDa frosting and sprinkle with a ltttle addi- tional granola. Molca 12 to 16 acrvlngs ·10 IOUJ ~: place 1 iab'elJM>On vinegar ln'TnASUr11lg cup: acrcrmI9' tofill to l cup level. CREAMY VANllJ.A FROSTING ~cup ............ ..... s~ c:..-... ,_..._. • ...- s or• 11•111,:..a ..... ~or.a . ·~· .,,,.~ ..... l , In medium bowl. with electric mixer at medium IJ)ftd. or wood.ti spoon. bat butler wtth IUgll'. 3 tablapooos cram and vaNlla until smooCh and fluffy. I . If fr~ Is too thick to spread. add remaining tablapoola cream. Mom· enough to fill ond frott on B· or 9-lnch lcJv-r coke; /rOl4 o J3 >< 9 >< 2·1nch cake or JO-Inch !Ube pan SOUR DOUGH STARTER solved active dry yeast In a large bowl. Gradually add warm water to dry Ingre- dients and beat until smooth. Cover with transparent wrap: let stand In warm place for 2 days. To UM In rldpe: Measure out amount called for In recipe and use as directed. To nplenllh 11.ner: To remaining starter. add Jl/2 cups strong bread-type flour and 1 cup wmm water. Beat until smooth. Store. covered. In warm place. Stir before using. If not used In one week. remove 1112 cups starter and folloW din~c­ tions for replenishing. ONION SOUR DOUGH BREAD • ·~ c,.,. Sos ~ Staner <-ndpe) 3'4 a.pe (Moue) ...-.e11. 1voq. brMd· lype lour 3tMh11 PMMIW 11,4, ••lllllOOM .... I pq. ec:tM dry ,,.Mt I a.p .... J ..W...,a.-_..,.,.. I i.1111 • DD9 ~-En while, bMI• 1..._.,aoe....., ~ a., ...., chopped ooton c....,.-c1 I. Two days ahead. prepare Sour Dough Starter. 2. Combine 1 cup flour. sugar. sah and undissolved active dry yeast In a large bowl. 3. Combine milk and margarine In a saucepan. Heat over low heat until liquid is very warm (120'F.-130'F.). Margarine does not need to meh. 4. Gradually add milk-margarine mix- tutt to dry ingredients and beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer. scrap· Ing bowl occaslonaDy. 5. Add l'fl cups startar and I/• cup flour. 84Mt at high speed 2 mlnur.s. scraping. bowJ ocx:ationelly. 6. Stir In enough addldooal Dour to make a..solt dough ... Tum out-OftfO-·llnhtln----:.1 floured board; knead until smooth and elastic. about 8 to 10 minutes. 7. Place In ~bowl. tumlng to wease top. Cover; let n.. In werrn piece. free &om ~. untW doubled In bulk. about-~. •· Pundr dough down: tum out onto lightly floured board. DMde In half. Cowr; let rest 15 minutes. Shape as desired (see below). 9 . Place on greased beklng sheets wtuch have been sprinkled with cornmeal where dough Is to be pieced. Cowr; let rise In warm piece, frH from dnift. until doubled In bult. about l hour. 10. Combine egg white and water. Brush mbdure generously over loaws. Top loaws with chopped onion and sprinkle wtlh caraway Med. 11. Bake ln preheated 400'F. own about 25 minuflll. or until done. Remow from ~Ing sheets and cool on wire racks. 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Wallii:~w.·0.1 ..... ---1V.,.dlllD.FTCRlpln01C:7t • QUIPS & QUOTES ARMOUR'S ARMOURY NO COMPARISON I praise mv mother's cooking, She had a special touch. HeT semonlng was neuer Too little or too much. . . She rore/v wed a notebook Or asked a recipe. Her' lnstind and her genius Sufficed, as one could see. I praise mv mothers cooking, l'ue done so all mv life, But not, I haue to ~II vou, In the presence of my wife. -Richard Armour DOLLS A TBBQ.1.JNQ CABm .AW.&1'1'8 YOU. w..-,_._ ....... ..-.... _._ .. ., ...... _ _.._.~_,..,-... Yl' -.................. OI'.-,.., .. _._.... ......,, .. ................ __ ._....,_,,......__ LIRt9IE CMED11CHOOU ~IMM, 1111 8eny Aw., a..-...... CA. WIHtn You OtdetFtom AdNttlN18 In F•mll1 WHl'ly, pt .... allow four to alx WMka for detl"'Y-Since our advettl..,. often receive thou- Mnde of otdefe from all over the count~ occulonalty unln- tentloNJ delaja occur. If they do, Famlty Weekly want• to .. •l•t you u much u poalble. Juat Mnd the detaUa of your otder to: Uncle Mount, Famlty ~ 841 L9xlngton Awnue, New~ HY 10022. h WU. • Beating, But It Keeps On Toddngl That's time, said to be a great healer -but it's a lousy makeup artist. -Marlin Ragawav Much Abou About Something: We don l know whether his name made The List or not, but Abou Ben Adhem did haue a brother named Up And. -Fronk Tyger It had been a violent snowstorm high in the mountains, and a team of Red Cross rescuers set out on Its noble tosk. First by helicopter, then on snowshoes, the team slid, stumbled and climbed a mountain to a cabin. The rescuers pounded on the door, and.soon It opened. ~we're from the Red Cross," one of the team an- nounced. "Well," said the mountaineer, scratching at his'beard, "it's been a right tough winter, and I don't see how we can give anything this year." -Conrod Fiorello HrTntE DECK The stingy landlady at the boarding· house brought In a platter of extreme- ly thin slices of bread, at which the boarders looked ln dismay. One of them asked, "Oki you cut these, Mrs. Brown?" "Yes. I cut them," she replied belligerently. "Good," the boarder said, "then 111 shuffle and deal." -Dorothea Kent PEOPLE QUIZ /By John E. Glbaon Happiness: . Is It Where You Live -0t How? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. How satisfied you are wit~ life is likely to depend on where you Uve. 2 . The happiest people are those with the fewest respond>tlities. 3 . One of the cardinal elements in achieving happiness is consistently to be yourself. 4. Most people would be happy if they had more money. ANSWERS 1. True. It is concluded from studies at the University . of Michigan that "Americans differ in their satisfaction with life according to where they live. It Is not the region of the country in which they live that makes a differ- ence or the vagaries of the weather. It is the surrounding social environment (the personal relationships with others) which is associated with peo- ple's sense of well-being. In general, the larger the surrounding population, the less likely the individual is to ex- press satisfaction, not only with his or her neighborhood and community but also with domains of life and with life in general." 2. False. University of Maryland studies defined responsibility "not as obligation but managing one's life ... " The extent to which the exercise of responsibility characterizes a person's lifestyle tends to go hand·in-hand with the degree of happiness and satisfac- tion derived from Uving. 3. True. Until you can act naturally and consistendy, according to your own nature, you will never be really happy -and that the more you act like yourself, the nearer you will come to the fulfillment of your own needs. Studies at the University of Flonda on the dynamics of human relationships bear this OU t. 4. False. The results of the Unlversl· ty of Michigan study (cited above) in· dicated: People tend to overestimate the effects that additional Income would have on their lives. It is inade- quate as a predictor of satisfaction in areas of life concerned with relating - marriage, family life and friendships. 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CAU TOLL FftEl: IOIMa-t777 eat.. 4 Of lla6I We Coupon to: THE SALVATION ARMY Planned Gifts Consult-'' ---· ~llll'ir:=--======---=-=Mii-~~~~~~~- ,~~~~~~~~si..~~~~z.'~~~- MMl.V~Y .......... -•• Oltt~kth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- AdvertlMment AdwrtlMmenl Ad"9rt1Mment AdWlrllMment AdvenlMment Woman turns $1 into $18,000.00 in Las Vagas by using her Personal Bioi-hythm Analysis By PAUL VANDERWIST It was the best birthday Mrs. Sturm couJd have ever hoped for. On July 14th, Mrs. Audrey Sturm left her home in La Puenta, California for Las Vegas equipped with only S 150 and her personal Biorhythm AnaJysis. As it turned out, she didn't need the $150. Mrs. Sturm planned her lrlp this week because her Biorhythm Analysis said she was having an eight day Biorhythm Hot Streak. Af· ter a few days of winning stradily at "21" ~300.00) and Bingo (S250.00) she decided lo go for the big money. Buying a~I Keno ticket with 8 spots, Mrs. Sturm quickly collected $18,000.00. Mrs. Sturm descrtbe,d th~tx· perience in her own words: "My ·monc:y and career .. These thu:~ Dio- cyes could not believe the re· rhythm cyclu begin the tlay we are sulta posted on the Keno boud ! ~rn and flow lhrou1thou1 ou~ entire . . bvcs. They alternate between high and There 11 no doubt t~ my mind low cycles. When at lea.ti two Bio- that I would have massed all of rhythm Cyclc:s arc on hiith. you cxpen· this, if I had not known when my ence ~ M.iti-H.iP Jac:q,ot o.,.. When Biorhythm Triple ltiah Jackpot at lea$t three cycles hit on e.uctly the Days were!" ~me day, you experien<..oe a Tripae fliP Mrs. Sturm ls not the onty per10n S.per bckpot Day. Everyone h1u theiie who w~ a little money to win a 5Pl'cial days. Unfo11unatcly, most peo- 101. People nationwide have been du· pie do nol take advant~e of them. 1Jed by how eat)' ii is 10 quicl\!Y turn RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGH iimall podtet cha11gc mto an immmte The Biorhythm Research Anocla- tlon was Interested in learninJ if It 'fl'U really true that 1tood luck was im· mcnsely ~nter on mulu-hiith jacltpot days. To help the Aaociation's n - tearch, hundrecb Of people l~TOIS the country had their pcuonal Biorhy Ihm Analyli1 prepued and reported wh11 happened when they ulled their analY· sb. Because or limiled spmi.-e, w~ have listed only a rcw of t.heit remarkable 31ories. "T11is was just 11nbcllie'liable! On an· tldpating my flnt triple high jackpot day. I talked my husband into itoinit to the 'racetrack muc:h against hi& wish· es. He: hit L daily da11ble, and I MRS. AUOAEV STURM COULD NOT STOP WINNING IN VEGAS -Thanks to her penonal 8i0fhyttim Analysi .. Biorhythm is the measurement of I~ up and down flow of your meoral. physical, and emotional life cyclH. When the three cycles are hi91, you experience e Triple Hqi Jeckpot Dey. Mn. Sturm's Biorhythm cycln fOf the week of Julv 14th are supttimposedowr the scene of hll' $18,000.00 triumph, the Golden Nugget. This anicle explains how you can hen your own analysis prepared and learn your Biomythm Jacltpot Orts. maro cu w.irth over S7,000.00 on 1 lo-Analysis ha.s brou11ht you. Hot S1191!,s. llle1t strings of l11cky cal T.V. ~ow. The conte11 hid htt11 HOW IS AN days 1rc the best limes to !IC' on ~init on for -.veral weeks and I 11Cnt ANAL VSIS PREPAREOl vac:itlon, businc• llips. gambling my cards on rny Jackpor days. The. 11prces, ur do anything 'fl'hcre uncer· chantJCs or hein1t called must havt httn A Biorhythm Technician wall pro· 1a1n1y Is involved. The odds for suc- one in thout1ands as the drurll:::!";ls load· ~Sc, your birth informarion. Your key· 11ea can be greatly in your roor. ed. I enter i:onlctU 1Pd now watch my punched c11d wot be fed into • itj;int Biorhythm has been thoroughly Biorhylhrn very clow. ThanU for in· IBM 370 -145 computer. Thie compu· tested. Over S.000 oompan;e, na· tru.Juclng me 10 the Biorhythm D'•· tc1 will then complet.c the complicated tiomdde \Ue Bio.rhythm. M111y Arneri- AUORE:Y STUJltM CASHED IN again and •in by followiflil th• advice of her personal Bi0thythm Analysis. myJetr llll not one mind you, \ / but four euctas. AU in o~ ....._, · .r tem, I am truly 1tr1teful." cakubtloM lo detcnnlnt fhe ros11i11n1 t:1n airlines 1111t Biorhythm. Biorhy· Mn. R•t11 WllM!e of yo11r Biorhythm ()cles every day thm hll been covered by most ma· flllfnoft, Callfomii for lhe coming year. Your Biorhythm jo1 ncwspa~rs. m~lnes and has M<1rc recently, Mrs. Wil-Analysis will !IOt be pf!!print¢. u t~ '-n featured un "To Tell 1lle son won a Sunfish computer indmdually prepares each Truth" and "Monday Nl@Jlt Foot· sailboat and a 22 foot anllysis jwt like a per.in would. But ball·· fortune by ull11~ Biorhythm. Hae aJe juse a rew other stories of people who rblied very little and c.1'1· ..i in \'er)' bill by Jimply lelli~ tllelr Biotftytltm Anal)'m pOiltt Ille ""8Y IO tidies. "I hardly belJeve thb my1elf. but I have PROOf. Waiki"' thru • local calirto today, I droppod a nlckel In a spedaJ tlot madlinc and wow! four -elllen1 Uned up for a payoff of St417.SS! Tht kldter? To~by was the flnt day that my Biortlylhm Analysb code reads Triple High J llClt pot 0.y." Mn.•-a.c,.... ltello,Nn.- "On my llrst Triple HlaJI J .. t Day. I played the f'lck-4 numbenllm in New Jeney No. 21J87. wti.n I caUcd that ni@ht and hun:I the! wlnnlRA num· ber, I Couldn't believe It. No. 2887 came up uld paid $3,203 , .. . '°""" ICowakzyll Newark, Nft J.-y 0( cour•. hundredt more penple hawe eiiperief!oed pftenumenal luck ut- lna their penoltll Biortty1hm An.ly• But bdotw I lcll •bout aome of the other llfllUlnt tueee• 1torlet, le1 me , flnt e•pWD 1 litU. 1bMl IMoftlythtt1. WHAT fl 8KHIHYT•7 The WO ram t *' wotdi "*>' ......... life lftd 'rflytlllnot' melllirla ,....... .. but .. TlleTe "COfl.....,.bte tyjdmm thel we .a "'" 111,.. Ufe Bao (fNo. .... ---""'1dlm C'tdtO t. nor Pfti <),de. JO"m'ln9 9MIU md ., ..... ttlfnui.tloft 2. A 28 ••r f:lftotloftlll Cycle. a~mlna '°" •lld ~ J. A 3J ay ...... (.)dt, to••-. day -this never happened before -cominr home with a rotal of SS00.00 (in onr day J." Dolons J tlAiallO AJlbwy Part. N.J. "On October 10th WlllllJil Re°"'Nnit- da. I apcrienced a multt-high jlldt- pot day. I marltecl a keno tidlet. I was da- Crestline stern drive the computer's tremendous speed en· motor boat. Mrt. ables the AMC>dation •to prciiare re· Wilton has to date ports for the public 11 low 001ts. "'°" J 7 b'J pnua valued 11 over $16,000.00. by WftAf'CAN BIORHYTHM DO FOR VOU7 uslfll! her per· With your per10nal IS plf!C, ),000 "'nal Biorhythm word Biorhythm A11al)'lb. aJJ of the Anal)'lis. following benefiu can be yours: ted v.hen 7 out JACKPOT OAVSt When two Of of 8 numbers mof'8 Biorhythm Cycl.s hit h9' were caBed for a calllt total or on eir.ctlv the s.nw dsy, vou ••· UJ91.90." perience a Biorhythm Muhl·Hlgh Nobody~· •'Your luck can lnst1n1ty Improve. tinned i11 this 'Your AnalyJb will point out your attlclr •'n111red Mlllti-ffWt Jeckpot Dliya. 'Thete ludty very much mnn· dayi are 1hr best times fo• you lo en· ry to wil\ big.. ter lotleries, drawinitJ, rtRles, pl1y When ynu are blnttC>. ll6 ta the ~s., play can:li.. or mkallecll IAer ..,J!Ck-;mpo,..s,.p.,.n....,. _______ _ Pttu ..... CA cqu;p,.ed with lry •llY µ~•of chance. BINGO BONANZA "After going to the unie piece to pl1y Bl~ for 5 yeus and only win·' nln1 wnau 1muun11. I found out when my Biorhythm J.ckPol Day• "'ere und 011ty went then. I finaUy hit nne ;. thl' i,. one fOf SI 2()().00. Now I won'I gu uizpt on Mtdt).Hilh '8ck:po1 Day.l. My hulb•nd l1"'11ed before, but not nnw." Mrt. 5Mrtty JOMI Ha ilet8'.~ WIN 81G AT THE RACH . -ftfl' *•ICll or the •hole thintl. ht Y041 hlwe mtde 1 bdrNf ou1 or JM. n. 1nfecit1 thee I I*~ Oft my jactpc11 4U t.WQll 1o aod ppt JSOO 00" . ..,.,a.. .... ~NewVOlt NEWC.U ''Oft A .... 17 .. , I ._ 1 -CA· your penof\11 Bl· • Your Biorhythm Analysis can make orhythm Analytda, you limply don't • you lucky 11 lo"'. You'U be told when need to. With Biorhythm, the odds can )'Ollr Pbylic:lil (.i . .ual) ind Emotional be JJeatly in your f111or. (rom•ntk) h•h din will occur, Jo you Omar Witt• wu a S9 ye•r old nlisht· Clfl 11ke full aclvQntagt> of them. Whc-n warchm1n strugling to support a wife Y041 ltno• 1hud of tJme You'U be 11 •nd n"" children. On October 27. his your hell, your M!!tf-ulnfidcnce will Im· Biorhythm AnllyJb Indicated a Tripfe pro¥C. "4emben of lhe opposite Mil Ifill' J1c .. pc>1 Day. It ••son thb d1y 'fl'ill •nte this r.rtd he all,.Clcd to you. th•I Otn11r d1011t IC> quit hi1 job H 1 •Your AnalysiJ will help you p.ir- nlltrtwelchmeD. Hit pvrche• nf a S()I fOfll'I hettet on the job 1rtd ecceluate tidltl hed ju .. WOfl lllm Ohio's r1n1 lldw1nttme•~ Profitable tlrne• Untel- mlllk>n doller lottery. lect•ll hfldts)to 111alle CUftr 1tnd lnveJt· The lktrtlylh111 Raeardt A_,.. 1Mflt dedlio•W•lll be~· ttnn t\11 Jti•t •'"-' C010pleted 11 thelt • Yovr Analysis will 'noti~ yiw when • ~ 1111 tlle lwlwt fvt hlddfii tdlnd 'llltlkll "''Y be :111rf11ea.. It Wiii tMtl poiat out tltr bes& tilM• to~ d1le, they wll lftdhWuly ,...... dtetl taletltL YoW oftS ywr -)65 dq ~I-•ly k_!!tf_1"4 UlauJO.do '-lllrak A•-. wtdl JAi' Ael>'~ a to mu 11111 rftflarae. YOll .. ,_.... e ,...di W..., JCMI .. -fWWfJI-M"'1 tJte11 )'OU ...111c11 W.a ~ YOll °"' n.o.dtn lo Mwe bd'Oft. YCMI Cati .. YOltr .. _,,, tel ti. "*>di•*' .. 911o•t rltyt"81 AMIY• lo blpt a1111lhnM1811 the .. .,...... ...... loft. ....... ....... of .. , .... ,..,, .... II,. 141ccet1 11111 lilapplt 1• ,CMS liort!JIMt •You wll leani JOltr l!pdpM HOWCAN-¥0U OROEA YOUR PEASOHAL BIORHYTHM ANAL VStS7 If you 1re lntacst..i In irnmali- •lely caJNna In on aD or the built-tit luck, lo¥e. we.Ith, l&IC<al and hawi- rtea you hllft comUic to you, tl'lut ..,.,,.,. do tbit: Send the name. c111tt11t eddre.a, date. mo11th, yeu and pltc:e o( binh for eac:h pcnon on 1 plec:ie of S-JIO ak>l\I wtttl ttle S3.6S pl111 304 "°". and hll'ldti .. in cdl, dMclt or money onlct. for cad! onie yar Biorhythm Analyu (l6S days for 14 • day). Mike dlec:ltt peye~ to lbhythm R~ A~tlo11. If you he¥e Hager Ow• or ~you may cfll11C your pwdlatr by lltlldint lhe followfftl btformatlon: A. name or your card .. c:redll catd l'lumbef C cent uplrado11 d1te. Mall your orden to BIORHYTffM U.SEAR('H ASSO('lATION, Ofopt. D-J3, 401 Martel Aw.. N" 0..0.. Ottlo .. ,'°' Yuv 11h 1beolutely no rill •• you order. Your &lortlytMI AllllYtb h m"'""* by I Qll.JUI -lUJlr, - • E' ~5*.s:J,.-1'.-;:: "' al .,_of YMI W.. _.., ..._. y-. ... 1111.YOll ...... ~ =::iEE-5!...: ..., ..,. ... --........ ,.... .... .......... ,_ -..... , .. ... .,... -,_ Mu.ttrllm ~ ........... ,.....,.. '°'""I'• ..,., ...... act_, .. "9 How to Answe1 You1 Cutlous Young Child By Jody GQylln There you are. standing on the sidewalk chatting with your neighbor. and your 2•/2-year· old little boy pipes up with, "Mommy. why is Mrs . Taylor so fat?" It's a rare parent who manages a graceful and unembarrassed come· back. As anyone with small children knows. their questions are apt to OC· cur at the oddest moments. But no matter how much their queries may throw you for a loop. you owe it 10 your youngsters to answer each and every one of them. The late child·development pio· neer Jean Piaget divided children's questions into two types: those con· cerning place and name (the "what's") and those Involving cause and time (the "why's"). As soon as your child becomes verbal. he begins asking questions, trying to figure out what makes the world work. Dr. Lee Salk. professor of psychiatry and Jody GovHn Is o freelance w~ 111/th tlilO cltld...m. pediatrics at Cornell University Medical College and author of Dear Dr. Salk. believes that one of a parent's key responsibilities is to pro- vide the answers, to satisfy and nur- ture his child's curiosity Here are a few guidelines. •First rule: Keep it simple. When your small daughter asks, "What is thar man doing?" pointing 10 a repair- man up on a telephone pole. don't launch into an explanation of elec· tronics. As New York child psychia- bist Richard Kresch notes, a toddler's thinking is concrete: He has littJe capacity for abstract thought. So answer plainly and directJy, free of elaborating details or analogies. Dr. Kresch suggests that one way of judg- ing If he understands is to ask him if he can tell yoo what you just told him. •Don't lose your temper. Children are naturally inquisitive and curious. eager for new facts. It requires a great deal of patience to answer all the questions a toddler puts to you during the course ol one day, says Dr. Salk, but remember that he really does want to know. A child ~aly wants to know whv. •Don't ridicule or mock your child. no matter how silly the question seems to you. Remember that at age 3 or 4 a child's thinking is egocentric He relates everything he sees 10 himself. And at that age, as Dr. Ben- jamin Spock points OUI In his book Baby and C hild Care, a child begins to develop hew fears because his Imagination is sophisticated enough to picture dangers he has not yet ex· perienced. Don't try to bully him out of his fears. Instead. comfort. hug an~ reassure him. • Avoid giving your child the impres- sion that his question unnerves or em- barrasses you. Sooner or later your child wUl come up with some real zingers, asking where babies come from, or about death. divorce. God or advertisement other subjects that you may feel ner- vous or uncomfortable discussing Answer ln a good-natured. matter-of· fact tone of voice. •Finally. always teU the truth If. for example. a relative dies and your small chlld asks you where he is. tell him thar Uncle Joe died -no ma11er how little you think he will understand Then when he asks you. "What does thar mean?" give a simple explanation. If you are religious, you might say something about God taking Uncle Joe to heaven to take care of him II is crucial that you not say something vague like, "He's gone away," because later on when you "go away" on vaca· tion. your child may become fearful tha t you won't return. When a toddler asks where babies come from. forget those stories about the stork or cabbage leaves. Even a 3 -year-old suspects the truth lies elsewhere ju9f from overheanng con· versations. He will be satisfied with a short explanation such as "Babies come from a special place Inside Mommy "Children really do not want intimate details. As Dr Salk notes, they are curious about reproduction, not sex -although most parents con- fuse the two . If you lie to your child. you run the risk of his discovering the truth from other people and then being afraki 10 ask you more complicated ra.. questions. ._.-, ··········----------·-····-----·-··-----------······--------~ SOCIAL IECIJRITW IWEEPITAK.EI .. ~---­..... Of. J t I CASH NIDS OIR•D IYllW MOllfH 1 TOP PISZ! -•100 L\Ot s SECOND PllZES -•so IMJt J'Tfflao 1'11m --'25 •How_,. o/ _, • tlUI ~Ulla lnOltq I~~~_,,.,, bMb. .............. ,._, ... ....................... . • How IO Mb ""-~ o/ a JP«M/ $7$0 'Ufrtplio#t 011 101U taut . • a-......... _ .......... .. Nllt ........ .,..~ • How to"' tltt gonmmtllf to Pfl) wp ro 7S.,. 0/ 10f4r ''"'· • H_,.,_,._, ....... ..,.. •• ••V9deS-. -ICow1M11MiLWDM«•••~--.e o/ tltoiualllb o/ dollan worth o/ /rtt tdwco- 1lo1111I st"1icts /or yow chlldrtn. • How .. .-e u.m a.. .. M1f , .. .... ,_ ............. • How to fiNJ a MW Giid bttttr ,,.,;,.. Job with Jrtt '°"'"'"''"' •~rt1/c~1 . Yes,-You'll Feel 8ette1 If You Cty By Kathleen Jonah Riter President Jimmy Carter was informed of earl11 voting returns that indicated he would lose to RonaJd Reagan. he wept with Rosalynn aboard Air Force One. General George S. Patton Jr., 56. the son of World War ll's .. Blood and Guts,:· resigned in August from the Army and cried unashamedly at ~s retirement ceremonies. And Walter Cronkite admitted this year that he was .. a blubberer long before women's liberation made it popular for men to blubber." There also seems to be a great many male tears being shed up on the movie screen lately. Movie-goers can bear witness that our film heroes are grappling less often with guns and more frequently with their emotions. It's as if Hollywood is saying that power, money and good looks are sexy, sure, but what does it all mean If a man isn't...sen.s.ftiue. In the up- coming film, The Competition. Richard Dreyfuss breaks down in Amy ftving's arms. Sylvester Stallone aied in Rocky II and Dustin Hoffman's eyes overflowed In Kramer us. Kramer. Just what does au this tearing-up add up to? Dr. Herb Goldberg, a Los Angeles psychologist and author of The New Mole (William Morrow). offers this ex- planation. "Men are taught to block out their Inner experiences. to hide their emotions. However, I think we're entering a period during which men's conklousness Is changing. Men are becoming more willing to ex~mine the traditional male role. to question the value of male posturing. Crying shouldn't be considered a female ex- perience or a male experience. It is a human experience.'' Dr. Jerome Drlesen. a New York City psychiatrist, gives crying a four· star rating as a coping mechanism - for both men and women. "Crying Is one of the heahhier ways to vent emotional anxiety." he says. "It cer- tainly is less physiologicaUy harmful than other common manifestations of emotional anxiety, such as gastroln · testlnal disturbances and psychoso- matic illnesses... Another plus for a good ay, according to Dr. Driesen: "If 1ears are an expression of mourning or of melancholia, and they aren lex· preswd. ~emotion can rurnmward 'ancLklni Kallllffn Jottoh la o /rff'IMttr M111o...., on o uorit~ of topic•. 1t• 'AMM.r WUltlV, ~ 2'. IMO In yet another blow to the macho myth. psychologiMs contend that crying Is an Important emotional release for men as well as women. cleansing. It's unfortunate that general outbursts of emotion for public con· sumpCion are not accepted In Ameri· can culture ." ()(course. sadness is st at can set off a Cry me a riuer: Ma· jor Gen. Gebrge S Patton Jr. weeps as he retires from the Army. Joe DiM099t0 mourns at the funeral of ex·wife Marilyn Monroe .. And Ronald Reagan tears up at the 1976 Republi· can Con~ntlon. Which all goes to make crying a curl· ous phenomenon. indeed. How is it that Intense emotion results In the for· 1m1tton of drops of salt water. any- round of sniffles. Crytng often accom-munlty replies. but it hasn't yet pin· panics any ltrOftQ Nsh of feeltng. be It pointed the ans~s • ..This.much we _happtrwi, gNf, gbllt -even rdef.-aokoo~The kmbic system, a deep· seated collar in the brain. 1s the reJX>SI· tnry for many emollonal responses and functions The limbic system mteracts with other areas of the brain. particularly the thalamus. a brain part that acts as a way station. filtering in. coming impulses from the senSt!s. The hmb1<: system also interacts wnh the hypothalamus. which regul<111es body temperature. sle ep, sexual func1ion· ing and other autonomic act1vitres Jn some as yet undetected way, these thrne brain entities )0111 for a signal that travels up the brain stem and through 1he parasympathetic nervous system to the tear ducts. The naturalist Charles Darwin theorized that crying helps relieve suffering and that tears are simply an incidental by·produd Recently. though. an interesting theory was of· fered by William H Frey II. a bio chemist with the department of psy · ch1a1Ty al St Paul-Ramsey Medical Center in Minnesota. Frey solicited volunteers and placed them in two tear-producing situations. FirS1 they watched a tear·jerker movie (Bnon s Song was one of the most effective). crnd then later they were exposed to freshly cut onions Tears were col- lected in individual test tu~ The researc!1 revealed ihat tears shed in the emotional situation con· tained More protein and albumen than those caused by the ev~. Irritant (the onions). These two su&Stances have been linked to emotional stress. Frey believes that crying may be a way for the body ICS get rid of toxiC chemicals produced In stressful sltua· lions. Another pu:uler: Infants scream and "cry, .. bur they don't immediately produce tears. That takes anywhere from a few hours to a few months after birth. And fabled crocodile tears aside. man Is the only animal that cries. Dogs don't. Cats don ·1. Neither do monkeys. Man, the conscious ani· mal, Is the sole possessor of this valu· able mechanism for the release of joy and anger and fear and grief and frus· tration. The ability to cry is a treasurable asset In Jewish teachings. the Almighty bestows two gifts upon Adam and Eve as they are banished from the Garden of Eden One Is the Silbbc1th Dav. d temporary respite from tlw tragedle and pains of the real world. The. second psychologital paln reliever is the one udee Dr. Goldberg "Each of us is vulnerable. When you alow yourwlf a good cry. you've simJily allowed-yoursetf,o a m that fWt you're human " ...., • ~ - \ --- come to where the coolness is ! Come up to KOOL, ·the only cigarette that o ffers you a sensation so refreshing it goes bey9nd mere tobacco taste. Whether you choose original KOOL, low 'tar' KOOL MILDS or ultra low 'tar' KOOL SUPER LIGHTS, KOOL delivers. So pick the KOOL that's right for you, and wild horses won'tpull you away. Sup~ lights K111gs. 7 mg. "11(. 0 7 mg !llCOttne. Miids ICtngs, 11 mg "111", ti mg. nlCOI"" IN. per Ctglltllt by nC melhod. f1her Klogs, l6 mg. .. ,,, .. _ 1 3 mg 111eo1n .-. pt! Cigarene FlC Repon Jin '80. 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The proliferation of small Afternoon fantasy/and: General Hos· pitals Genie Francis . Anthony Geary. portable TV's has enabled many pro · fessionals to tune in at work." Cline. who recently completed a five-~r study of soap operas, observes that "Soaps give us a way of escape. a way of finding new reaU- ties. new situations. new friends. They make it seem like there's a solu· lion lo every problem. And on soaps. there are only glamorous problems. Nobody ever has trouble with his t=:::t=JfUUtlgage Of--~ tM bothtub dnrin.'' Tune in tomorrow for more. Memory, Depression And The Bderly Okler people's complnints about menlOfY ks, often attrbuted to senili- ty. may instead be a sign ol depres- sion, new research at CaWom\a's Andrus Gerontology Cepa reveah. 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Hunt. Beech -142·20H . YEAR'S D on ·nac I TV WEEK. DECEMBER 28. 1980 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• For the eighth consecutive year. Dick Clark will lead us in1o the new year when Dick Clarie's New Year's Rockin' Eve '81 airs Wednesday on ABC from 11 :30PM until 1 AM. While Clark reports on the festivities and the countdown to midnight at Times Square in New York, BJ and the Bear star, Greg Evigan. and Charlene Tilton of Dallas. introduce Barry Manilow. rock stars Ambrosia, and Billy Preston & Syreeta from the ABC studios in Hollywood. Also joining the festivities will be The Charlie Daniels Band performing from the stage of the famed Exit Inn in Nashville, and Chuck Berry performing "live" from Caesar's Boardwalk Regency Hotel In Atlantic City. This makes the first tim& in the show's history that there will be a four-city origination. For the third consecutive year. Barry Manllow will perform his own special seasonal composition, "It's Just Another New Year's Eve." Chuck Berry will perform some of his biggest hits including .. Johnny B. Goode" and "Roll Over Beethoven." In addition to his hosting chores. Greg Evigan performs his own composition. "People I Know." Ambrosia adds their hits. "You're the Only Woman" and "Biggest Part of Me" to thlt festivities. From Nashville, Charlie Daniels offers "The Devil Dick Clarl Rings in the New Year -Went-Down to Georgia" and "Legend of Wooll~ _ ==.=:::~~ Swamp." - Billy Preston & Syreeta duet on "With You I'm Born Again" and "It Will Come in Time." ... And the entire gang joins In a rousing Auld Dick-Clark leads us Into the new year. Lang Syne to ring I~ 1981 . ................................ ~ ........ ORDER YOURS NOW • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 ~~-::.~.. \ .................... 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IB Wl 'II l'..a "-1-~_,..·a~ l:OI • Cellett lasMIW lht University of Nmct. vs ln Yeaas Colleae ll:• e Cellet• lltt.IM lhe UCLA Bruins vs. Wash1naton G Cellet• Wttlllll USC ~s Washinlfon Slate. SUllOAY, OlCUllO 21 ( i:OO e "HIM Cllfisti111 bdtrw11" (fan) 'S2-Danny Kaye l:tO m "Tiii l11C1tdilllt Rock' Moult1i11 btt" (com) '77 -Chnstopher Connelly. forresl lucker a> "Jaws of 0.atlt" '76-Documentary t:OO 8 (1) ffO> flt) "Tiit S1t1-., loa" (dra) ·so-Joanne Woodward MONDAY, OECEMIU 2' 1:00 e "Clpt1in NtW111a11, M.D." (com) '63-Greeory Peck t:OO B @ tllJ "fllmi1110 llold" (dra) '80-Howud Duft. C11s11n1 Raines, Kevin McCarthy Barbara Rusll. Mark Harmon 10:00 • "Clmelot" Concl (dia) '67 RtChard Har11s Vanessa Redcrave. Franco Nero TUESD•Y, DEUMIU lO 1:00 e "Wltite Witch Doctor" (dra) '53-Susan Hay•imd. Robert Mitchum a> "Rhubarb" (com) '51 Ray Milland. Jan Sterlin& 9:00 8 (J) (lJ) <l1i "Tiit Malina Swoll" (com) '80-Luete Arnai B <llJ fDJ "Harper Valley "•" (com) '78-Barbara Eden. Nanelle hbray. Ronny Co•. Pat Paulsen WEl¥.IESDAY, DECEMIU ll l:Ol D CJ) Ui "0rplllfl1~rtitl" (drt) ·so-Jill [1kenberry, Kevin Dobson a "Coullldowll" (sci h) 68 -Robttl Duvall. James Cun G "M' fritlld flicb " (dra) '43-Roddy McDowall Rita Johnson. Preston foster a> "S4anrise at Clmpobello" (dra) 60 Ralph Bellamy, Greer Carson 11 :00 e "luck Roaers Marathon" THUltSD•Y. NEW YEARS D•Y, l•Num I 1:00 D "Oklahoma" (mus) ·55 Gordon MacRae. Shirley lones D "Susan Sltpt Mere" (com) '54-0ick Powell. Debbie Reynolds t:OO <DJ "Mttlllt 111d Mrs. Miller" (wes) 'JI-Warren Bully. Julie Christre (ft) "There's a Girl in M, Soup" (com) '70-Pel er Sellers. Coldre Hawn FRIDAY, JMU•RY 2 1:08 a "1'11y Dirty" (dra) 69 Mrch1tl Came. N11el Davenport a> "Juam" (dra) 39 Paul Mum, Belle Davis 9:00 8 .U rf.Q) 29 "Birth of tltt ltatlff'' (dra) '79-Slephen Mac Kenna SATURDAY. JAllUU'f 3 ':00 U "l'oco" (dra) /7 Chill Wills, Mrchelle Ashburn a> "Straleaic Air Comm111d" (adv) '55-James Stewarl. lune Allyson 1:00 8 "foie1er You11, fonnr frM" (dra) '76-Jost f trrer 9:00 D Ill/ i)IJ "Olt God" (Gom) '17-George Burns. John Denver HE um HIMSn F! A decade ago, The 'New York Times' printed an utk le titled "The Irrelevance of Being an Actor." The byline rud, "By l..(urence LuckinbilJ, ilct.or." The story Ht off • storm of controwrsy •nd elicited numerous letters to the editor. One of them st•ted •impl)I, "uurence Ludtinblll's article wu one of the finest pieces of writing I've re1d about• man •nd his cr•ft •nd his time on the earth." Not b.id pr•ise, considering that the letter wu written by Pete Hamill-no slouch of a writer himself. This put summer, Luckinbill and his new bride, Lucie Arnn , were in North C.iroliN filming Thr Mali"g Sr11so", the new motion picture-fo1 -telcvision airing on Tkt C 85 T1mday Night Mooits at 9PM. A young student who w•s working on the set told the actor that his article was required reading in the student's high school dr•ma class. ''I've he.ard comments like th•t before," Luckinbill s.aid. "They alw•ys mike you feel good. There .are so m•ny people out there with •spirations. So many people want to be in the u ts. What the utide did was to explain the realities of the business, the state of what you're undert•king if you come to New York to be an actor. I didn't overstate it, and I didn't understate ii And it's still pretty true ten years later." .. ' ... .. ~~\ .. : .. ~1 ·.{ :~·;ut~. ) ! .. r ~-.. ~ .• ~. Luurmcr Lu1linb1/I a111{ L1111t l\rnrH i.t11r as s/rnngtr) who,,,,..., rn a birdwulth1ng camp 1n The Mating Season. During the past decade, Luckmbtll wrote Jdd111onal articles for such publication~ as E,qurrt and Lo•m1•p11/111111 Concurrently, his st.lge career advanced to the pc.>rn l where he w.is recognized .is one of America\ d1~­ tinguished actors. Luckinbill portrays Harry McClain, the gentl~ owner of a laundromat, who finds tranquility (and. ultimately, romance) through birdwatching, in Thr Muting S1·a\(ln "What attracts me to Harry," Luckinbill explained, "1s that he likes himself I can identify with that, becauS(' I've reached a point where I also like myself. For many or us, that dislike of ourselves starts early. In grade school we want lo be the kid whose hair always stays combed Jn high school we want to be the basketball player who dribbles best and gets the girl. But what we need to do is reach a point in our lives wher~ we Jike o urselves in any situation." · --..... ,., .... , ii I mfW dllltt II ,.a, ,a.,. • ...,., .... n•,htllJ free lfirit ....... Mr., ..... Ille" ill ... ,....,., ... .. ... , ..... 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Gale Sonderaaard ®J hblic ,.ulse Cl) Mlrtus Welby @ To Say I Am &it lilltillff al Utt Bijou · Wrldcal'' cal Motits: "Tiie Dtu Set," "A Tree Grows in Broolllyn" iO} le1innin1 ,.iano -1:30-fl lnttrfKe D ( • · ,....., SfOITS: llFC footMll CD l111a11M Tllll WJ ....., U f.Troop Fi11t ~ ,..,,_, (HOT£ rime 8 TOiiy lrown's Journal lenlattve. may run al I PM) lums to ®l 5't<tmn be announced @ MAC I07 ltelt If """1 (C-.C) in, ._...__hr •---g flfllit/ r11111 ftstmf: "Crrane de ll!ll' "'""" 1 - ..,ltftc," "llltutl USA" Animated 2:00 • u.-11 Aesop fl 2 Witll You D Herald .t Truth CD Mttit: ''TIN llrNriln and Ille m ... lt4lllhnl WIN" (dta) '58-John Wayne a lllltt die,.,.. • 5illic•n's,. -10:30-• AIMlitlt WorW -~.. (fl~ . --8 Cl),£11D !21l llUJte_r1a11i._._...:.ll) "TIM Am_ntur .s Jf .. ~ -0. ,,.... (dra) ·i,-::.rrrol Flynn D CfJRll C.tllt411I W lllowit: "l.loll and t11t Hone" at Cafwtty Cf11,.i (wtt) '52-Steve Cothran. (8) lltncttittr W ... ly 18) lllowit: "~rl Ham" (mus) '65- £1v1s Presley 11:00 DGO TELL IT * IUI HOOKS IErt>ln'S Spomofecl in ,art ., Scott ,,,., '°"'"'ny aa.r .. n •r•rutu... -~·Ille ..... • ......,.,_, TllNfn: r--... tfTllllll (R) l1ll Secuf, .. ill ""-"' -11:30-... .CJ) .......... .llt.TenyC.~ 9~ •n.. .., .... -2:30- BllenllH•n • MMie: ·~riHI ft. ... , .... (sci·ll) '76-All Japanese Cul (8) A Cllrl1t111u Carol at ford's '"""" •'-*elAlia (R) ......... 3:00 •racett1e1611 • r.-., n. f'tltitel: .,.. u,. ................ ,.dv)'71 . • Sf'Om: C.ttr 1twt ,.,Hin Ccrttrq~ of h11hliellts ol both !tams 1n the boW1, P11tsbur&h Ind Sovth C.oliftl • • 9 ~··r• .s....,,...... AnwlUIOOll I -J:JO-___ liiiilillililiilliilli--...... : "Y111 .... ..,..(tlllll) '4'-llrry ,. ~ -•a.. '1tr... 4100 (]) .... : ..,., ., lftlecl __ .;;. .. ._I•• ........ .._ 01111111 "''' ~I:.:~ .... (COlll) '69-,.,., "'""°'· JclMfNn Wlllttn. ,.., ........ TV WEEK. DECEMBER 28, 1980 m Movie: "rhe ,.urnpiin uter" (dra) '64 • Anne Bancroft f2J Bill Gian-Sports Celeb11ty l1tenitn m Movit: "The Boy from Olit.· llo!N" (wts) S4 Will Ro1ers Jr U htn1n1 with Didran Atam~n &it Wall Strttt Wee• ft MovM: ''Tiit &Qc• llose" (adv) SO-lyront Power Orson Welle~ H) Steichen-A Ctntury in rtlotoc· """' -4:30- ( V A111trican lift Style U Grutest Sports Le1ends t ~ f Kt Ille llllton l}J "'' Your lllsinns &it WISllinaton WM• in lleYitw 5 :00 !f l Wild Kinadom D Stu Trek U ®) (21) llews Cf E111tr1ency O 21 Cllrlstadefphians -. fill Mui the ,.,,ss f1f P'ltEMtlltE: 81in1 Her 81d Alive m flrlnc Li11t (JJl llon·,ktloll Teltwision -5:30- U 8 !D 1~ lltws ,fl To Be Annovnctd l}fi fotllS J4 Mlai( of Ori """tint 1f C&Mid Camera •v•NING I S:OO D D (}}) (J}) D llewi Tiit lest If S.llim 8 Mtwit : "Hans Cll!istiH Aft· dtrstll" (fan) ·52 (2hr$)-Dann1 Ka1e The teller of l11ry iafes lalls 1n love with a balferina and dreams of m11n11tcenl ballets • Wildlife =-:•11• --· ...... ~1., ., <ml Tiit fllt.,.,. files m srfCIAl: 11111 Crosby, Uft M4 lqtfld (2hrs) William Holden nar· ralts this spec11I that eumrnes the hie of Bina Crosby ms.IM WI (8) (rftftsiofts 13 Nf Ctut11m ""' 1114 s..11 "Pi& 1n Ille Middle" Everyone ••nts a niaht out oo the same even1n1. J1mes' od Helen's 1nn1Werury comes f11st. bul James must decide whA..sl•JS lo look •lttr Ille pmttee. 121 C#de ef !tie SC.rs a ...,,., .. y.., ....... (C.C> -6:30- • Cl) Qt """ ... ~ •Md!C...'11 Olllft..._ ·or-e~."'*"",.. a 111p tf lllll MIO C'a: Lide• hnrltll )i,, °'\ ~ C'OifF. n.~-c .~~ti"S--OF. ·II p I ----""~ -- ----------------=---=--~~~ --- ROSE PAMDE-A Lang Standing Colorful Tndiian l.orne GINM 8ltd MlchNI Landon, who 1tarred ., ,.,,,., and aon on NBC'• Bonanza. are together again-Lorne G,..,,. urvea a1 Grand Marshal and MlchHI Landon pro11ldN th• commentary for NBC'• coverage of fhe 92nd Tournament of Roses P9rade: "I once knew a member who epent 1'111 Wlddlng night atttlng on a ADM P9rade bantcade:' Mid ~lllard Davldaon. 1880-81 Tournament of AoH1 pr.ldent, In talking about the dedication membeta fMI towarda tl'll1.event. Curk>ully enough. UMt Tournament of RoMI l'lu hi root8 In New England. It w .. the d,..m of a man from Lynn, M .... cl'luMttl, Dr. Chartel FIWdertck Holder, author, naturallat, 1port1man and creator and co- founder of this event. Holder, who had mowd to Pasadena, led the ftrlt par11de In 1890 on horMback, stating he Wlnted to · eatabllah. a mid-winter f"tlval In Paladena to bring vllltore from the Eut. Tournament Pr"ldent James Wagner Wft ftret to Introduce tl'I• Idea of a football contest to eccom- pany the growing popularity of the parade. The first lntetMctlonal collegiate football game w .. play9d, In Tournament Park on January 1, 1902 between the powerful Michigan team and "the West's beat," Stan- ford. Coupled with the crowd'• stampede to ... the game. a •9-0 Michigan victory discouraged any takers for next year's match. • So, from 190<l-1915~ chariot races, track events The,. are certain tradition• usoclated with certain and various horM, ostrich, elephant and camel rac• dayf of the year: firework• on the Fourth of July, filled the afternoon agenda. The rising popularity of turk9y on Thanksgiving Day, and Witching the Rose football encouraged the game's return In 1916, plt- Parade and RoM Bowl game on New Year's Day .... ----=tln_g.JirQWD..Ulllwralty against Wub!ngtonr--m::..--~~...l'ULa....Day._'tbut'Sday, -January 1;-1981 Is no exception. The Tournament of Roses Parade, featuring 61 floats, 22 bands and 250 equ"trians, airs on NBC at 8:30AM followed by NBC Sports' exclusive TV cover- age of the Rose Bowl Game at 1 :30PM between Michigan and W1¥"1lngton. Thia la the 92nd parade and the 67th game. One of the unusual aspects of this year's parade Is the selection of Leslie Kim Kawai, the first Japanese- .American to be named Queen of the Rose Parade. The 18-year-old freshman at Pasadena City College la a third-generation Pasadenan, the daughter of Shlg and Aya Kawai. When her grandfather, Tolchlro Kawai, came to Paaaden~ from Japan In 1898, the Tournament of Roses w~ eight years old. A carpen- ter, he.designed and built some of the prize-winning horse-drawn entries for the earliest parades. The grand marshals have always been celebrities and superstars. This year's grand marshal Is no exception. He Is Lorne Greene, who, years earlier. rode In the parade as Pa Cartwright with his "Bonanza" boys. One of them, Michael Landon (Little Joe), again wlll be one of NBC's parade commentators. Past grand marshals included Frank Sinatra (1980). President Gerald Ford (1979). Hank Aaron (197•). John Wayn~ (1973). Or. Billy Graham (1971), Bob Hope (1969 and 1S.7). Walt Disney (1966). Dwight Eisenhower (1 9~). General Omar Bradley (1 S.8), Shirley Temple (1939) and Mary Pickford (1933). Mounting the parade doesn't Just happen. It takes work and organization. The Tournament of Roses consists of 1400 vorunteer members, more than half of whom are active on the organization's 29 commit- tees. Washington Hu1klea OB Tom Flick leads hi• team- mate1 Into action againat Michigan. The Michigan Wol11erln9a · OB. John Wangler. : MONDAY OECCMIH 2' flX lllOfni111 111d 1fter.-listin&s. pltm see DAYTIME rllDGRAMS. hlolr, llX ,our c011we111tnce, 1re the d1y's "'owitS. DAYTIME MOVIES l1 :00 Cl) (!; " 'Nut II Arizona S•its" (wes) '34 John Wayne 12:00 m "Master of the Workl" (sci 11) '6 l -Vincent Price. II) "The l11mlll1 Bvsll" (dra) '&O Richard Burton l:OO 1111 "Jeyovs Sound" (dra) '72 lassie Larry Pinnell rn "Hi&h Time" (com) 60 Bing Crosby r ab1an 3:30 D "Tiie Un111dtd lilofffnt" (dra) 56 Csthe1 Williams EVaNING 8:00 U D m re ({ll 1U1 (Jtl News U Wonder Wom1n B rJ) 0) C2' SPOllTS: llfl foot· 11111-Tfle CitlX llowl P11tsburah vs South Carolina Cll fK Tac 0.U&ll m 11•A•s•H a> The Benny Mill Show @ c:..tinc Cajun fD Tiit Eltdric Comp111Y O Tiie Ase of Spice T 1111$pOrtltion -6:30- (f) M•A•S•H Iii 11111..,. m Wtltomt l1tk llot111 Cl}) <tll ''"" 8J Gold TINS 9 Ltn: Altundt1 T1wad11, rianist • Die* Clwttt SlllW a s .... s. .. 7:00 ••@• • """ o." Aalill CJ) Tit Tee o..fl e n,. ,.._,., WIN • ll"A0S0H l1J) Tt , .. lllt Trvtll • 11ttttt IB lrillc !tit lee• AIM • Chef Ea, (C·C) ............... , 8 Tile lltcWtlflltt( bptrt -7:30-• 2 ..... , ... • ,.... .. " -DitwW tltrewlb •••• (J)Pll ...... . , ....... ...... ,...., 0 11 .. -S-tl . ..,.., ..... a ...... • "' kllell/Ullttr ~ • Crileltll..... • . ,...,, .... asww..1 .... ., Hired lo coach the Walnut Grove school football learn, a former g11d star drives the boys so hard that he ruins their spirit and endangers then health 8 Mo•it: ''Caplli11 New111111, M.D." (com) 63 (2hrs) Greaory Peck Angie Od1nson The head of neu10 psych1at1y at an Almy Base, receives a new. young orderly un trained '" medical arts but invalu able •n ass1sllng with psyctlialr1c therapy 0 srECIAl: U.F.O. ( lhr) "Respon s1b11ily Seat" m , .. Ml11zint OJ Solid Gold 12_"1 Great rerton111ncn ID 21 T011i1ht -&:30-m Carol Burnett ID Great rerfor1111ncts "Solt1 Con ducts" S11 Ceo1a Soll! and the Chi· cago Symphony performs Mendels sohn's 'Symphony No 5 '" A minor.' lhe 'Scolllsh' and Bruckner's 'Sym phony No 6 1s A ma101 ' (Simulcast on KUSC 91 ~FM) OJ CllaJirito 0 50 Future "My Lucky Sla1 9:00 U (fJ ll!t M•A•S•H (R) lhe 1951 Nur Year's celebratt0n k1tks ott an olhei 12 months ot simple JOYS and nau1nc hardships for lhe men and ED Ho111 Oulu Ho&1r 10:00 U I e J 1 ii Lou Grant (Rl A typoul 111ork da~ piles up ptessure on an ovm•orked lou as he tries to handle crank calls, libel problems. and a feud1na statt and Lou's 'ttenllon rs diverted lrom a nuclear protest 1ally by a sondalous item by a lrrb column1sl and a stubborn campaign by a pretty feature 1"r1ter (1) rrewvation for life U ONews 8 Mo.it: "C,111elot" Conti (d1a) '67 (90m) Richard Harris. Vanessa Red1rave. Franco Ne10 Lancelot. the 'knight in sh1n1ng armor' disrupts the kingdom of K1n1 Atlhur dnd Queen Guinevere He falls 1n love w11h lhe queen and c1utes an 111 faled 10 man11c trranale that topples lhe teg endary Round I able (1Ql Tiit RodlCHd fi~ II) World lletwor• llews llii Stalki111 llllll!Ortlllty (C·C) fl!) leao: Altaandtr T0tadze, Pi1nlst (R) This program profiles the Russian p1an1st. Alexander Torad1e a M·A·s·H m Colotln1 ~ ltJo: Aleunder Toradze, Pianist -10:30- m m m """ ID Stal•i111 lm11ortalitJ (C·C) A documentary on the approaches lo the physt0loay ol 'l'"i and rhe poss1b1hhes of 01end1ne hie women of the 40771h. .. _ _ 11108 & Q1l QJ) lltvTt: n a11111co D CJJ [2l lltwl ROid" (dra) '80 (2hrs)-Howard D (J) ®J 0 l'8l \U) Newi Duff. Kevin McCarthy The lale of the g Tiie Hollptod S.uarn hmhery ol tltt shtrlH in a small llJ Tiie Newlywed Game southern cily and its eHect on lhe m M•••s•H ltves of lhe town's most powerful llJ Ont Sltp ltJtlld family and many less p1omlnent peo· 9 SolH!dsta&• (C·C) pie, as well • {)) QI) TUC'• t.rMIMI Fu· -11 ·30- 'llllU-141('414e '"-A« fOICt mtllt • ci) tl1> ~ "Qtlillcy, M.L. H demonsfraflo n, a ltousewrle who '11lt .._ ........,, .. takes musKal d1tlahon lrom the CD ~Mm ~ffill s-. &hosts of Choptn, Bfethowen and • 0 a • ., Cal* l1zsl. a d11edevtl dOI wlto soars e ,,,_.,: Ctll lloc• H Ch11ss1e's throurh lhe skies ltke a bird, a baby 1111ves but there are complica medtal d1SGovery th1t uses PoW· hons whtth are to lla~e a lastina dered. lrem·dried human llands lo tlltct on Clt11ss1e speed crowth 1n 1bnormalty short •• """ children; and 1 demonstratio11 of Ille llJ '41..,.... power of the mind lo move ol>jtcts. <II .._/INllSidt G SPlCW.: I Wa .....,, (lltr) A ...... , """' d1am11ic doc11mentary on the l'Orfd e llftle: Ill "On1IHd $t11• hun1er crim fulunnc 111rsts Tippi bllln" (wts) '38-John Wayne Hedren, Ot111 lOllt$, Or Mtr'f Rosel, • 9 Ct,eiMH AK ""9 Don Sulton and many lllOft. e AecM 1 kite (fllltr .......... ..... . .... ~ .. - • SPlCIAl: flc1lril TIM docullltll· ..,.,. hosted.., Joslpll ta111pantfl.t, "Ott stoiy ol a 1011111 ••n's attempt to conqwr ltlle 111d mt111t. -9:30-• Cl> 0 ...... C.-. (R) Or. Micl111ls diltMll Illa! lie Is ont ol A1111 Altdtnon1• ,._. •nf lit It tumi.. ltff -"'""' illto • coMo-Jlltlllila. llfttedu ~ Mllic4 .. ,..,...... Is ...... COii• . . 12:00 •T.._Z.. • ~ .... : ''f!Mdl If ...... (df1) '&1-81tdtOld 01llm1n = :::: '• Lift -12il0-• a.,...,...,...,_ e11M •"'"' m ...... , ..... u ' .... 1s00 .... : ................... '55-:1* --- -l:JO-.,... . ...., -Z:JO- .... / ..... : • "WhldMe u.r" (Ctlll) 'Sl-Gillpf ~ TV WEEK. DECEMBER 8, 1980 TUESDAY DECEMBEll JO for m0tn1n1 1nd 1tl•11-l1Shnp. plme .see OAYTIMC ,llOGllAMS. Belotr, lor your co~venie,!)Ct. i re Ille day's mcmts. omtlU MOVIES 11:00 II) iili "The Ne• frontier" (111es) ·3~ John Wayne 12:00 m "llon11'' (SCI f1) '61 - Micahel Gough Muao /ohos &J (W) "Guns of Dar•nus" (d1a) 62-0avid Niven l :OO 110 "Tom Sawyer" (adv) ·74 Jane Wyalt. Buddy [bsen D llW "A 01y 11 Ille llacts" (corn) 37 !he Man Brothers l :JO Cll "An Eye for In Eye" (dra) '66-Roberl l•ns1nr Pal Wayn' EVENING 8:00 U D ' 8J n_z1 'l.3! 1t News 8 Wonder Wom1n • m I~) 10) ~ News 0 SrQllTS: Pro Hochy file LA 1(1ngs vs the Montreal Canad1ens m 111•a•s·H II) The lle11nJ Hill SllOw @ CoH1n Ca1un IDT.he lltdnc Compa11J so Ad\fOCltts 1n Bntl -6:30- 2).Jti..$_1ews ·Il l M•a•s•H OJ) llrnty Miller m Welcome Bae• llolltr II) Good Ti111M 9 MAC I07 ID Die• Caw.II Show 0 Studio Ste -1:00 •••@""' --!])lmlwy ..... , • *M Days Api11 Tit T ec DolClt ®J llltn ~ltt m 11•A•S•H Q]) To Tell Utt Trwtfl at lattlla ID Chef Easy (C·CJ a 0.. Sltw1rt Lt11t lllCll Crv· ... 1D~1Allttr !II The Maclltll/Ullftl ~ -7:30- • 2 • Ille T""' ii:?.=s,~ . ...... .,...~.,.. (J)N ...... • A:I la tlte ,...., @ rA"S-tl 9 .. ,..,Mlltl 1B Z• o.t fl'llf • Tiie lltcW/t.llret ~ e Cr1111111wa .......... . lsOO ....... tu) #Hie 1Nft1 ol SM!" tw _,.... u,io,ta Ille Al llCall ""'*" ...... II& ltlal11t• ~ ~.,, NflNtlt -7:M- IJ'81'1 .... .. Qill6lt " ... c.-. («) btllet .....,. II IM Mtlllllll _. v.,.·, ""' "'"' w...u. ""° lallll ...... •11111111 wlltll OM of llel~IWtbll ... ~ ................... 8100 Ulltlllie~•"­• a.a (~ (2111•) "!loll u A rock star DA tlM 11111. • -ol Pfefttalollfl 1lllltlts lllrtltd ...... I JV QI WlloM tto 11ttds .....,,,.. 1114 I wlllp ~ ~1Ct1m u.u ,,...._., for Ponch 1llCI Jolln = ............. -.... e CJ) 9 • &I fllutre: "09i· m" ( 1111) '"" • Pf0111m offers a dlwtrtt llo11r ol a1ts ind video enter t11nn1tnt as It uplorts unlq11e eon tempo11ry aS41ects ul music, d11ma, litt1at11ie and technolo11 [11terta1n· 111ant h11llh&hls Include Princess G!ICt of Monaco readin& poetry. Aretllt rran-.11n in a duet with blues \111111, 811 Mama fhCKnton. and Jolin Mtt1 1n a v1wa1 feast ol electronic TV 111urdr, Kat Hohu* hosts e SEOl5E WAllDOIM: • Tiit Oectl1llk """ .......... • .... : "Tiii ~ I.of ......,. llce" (com) '71 (2hrs)- Cllrist~er Cont1tllJ, foutSt lll(hr Tiie SIOfY ol a town's hloo trouble m1hrs wtio compete 1n a rau, ... Ille Mlltl llld M tllt lint to rNCll Ille PtclfiC Oct111 With fM ""' lo , ... by ...... e .. : "I,.. el Dutll" '76 (lhi) A JOll-C N• teen 1Mn- l111t .. lie follows lllt killer .Ult tft Hid ..... !My .. ....,... , ........ (~ "~ Lost"", .... ....., '°""H.:;• SM!tll. r.u . ., Jeed -l«• ... ..... " lilt ~ .. lttllllt4 Ni tlld docllllllllllry Molll tllt ~--11 all4 uMlrute 1.wt• .. AMerlca '*"" lllt llJCIL ............. •·, ,..n.cn:r......-" ..... ((.() -1:30-• <IJ Oii DeJ It a 1ille (R) Tiit folks 11 Ille Pali Utopia Rttift· 1111111 ltoltl ••••Mala Ann, Bdtr1, Sd111ttdtl, Ma. 111C1 Cralldllll flo. 1111110 11110 c111u 11ain puttinc on a Ntw Year's Cvt s/low. ...... , ..... ...... 8:00 e ()) <IJ Allee (R) Mel volun· tetrs to Nut tverytody ill' a llof· rOWtd truck lo Aliee't cousin's ICK Cllustmas In Colorat». .......... • CJ) 9. -ni.en: "Tiii SlllM ..... (dn) '80 (2111$ 7mift)- Joanne Wooclw11d. Valerie Karpet. CllristoPlltr Plummer. Tiit stOll ol tllree f1.111il11s wtlo fact life's 11lti· mate CNlle111e with an1tr. wit. com· ll'SSIOn and 1111t co11111e. (Parental OISCrthon AdvlStd) ......... e 0" rt .,._Tllllen:T ... ...e ti , ... (C.() C.CI. Woltd W. I la fiutly OWtt, 1114 Vt11 11111111 to O•t.wd wlltrt w 111ttb Wlt11fttd Hcll"1. Tiiey ltu11d1 tlltlr 1t1itl111 catttn IOletlltr 111d btcOlllt kit· ... tritMS. .......... -t:lO- ., Cl) ID Tiie left.,.. (R) Gilfl' 1• ~ Jftliu I bfftMM 5WJ IM Ill Is t,....01111M to 1111 laMaltlc ....... (•--·" Jtfttf. SOii *1 KlllC Gwlt wits llJ tor a battle i.i ..... tllt Deli Mitllt llllalioa Md tllt latt of tllt tlll1rt ......... ifttllt~•. ..... "s...t ....... •CIC-",,.... • ..,... " Mllriltt hit°"' • flllfrilfa ti..,. Part I. ............ 10:00 e Cl) 0 T,._, ... M.D. (R) It's 28 years alter Korea, end Of • John Mch1tyre-tllt lt~tndary Trap. per Johll ol "M•A•s•H 'fame-now 1 llOliee1bly older cMliln, IS finally learnin1 wNt it's like lo bt on Ille rteeiVin1 end when he's faced with 1 ~ C09Y of wlltt tie llStCI lo bt. . u. mew.: a..u (lhr) Peter Benchity. author of "Jaws" alld "Tiit Oetp," 1$ the nar11tor Of tllis special offerinc a look at SOlllt of the moie thin 300 species of sllaru-lrom Ille letNt areat wMe sMr\ to the llacmless woobtlOlll. .... • lrllll.....,...., .............. llt ... ni.-: c......, •..,_.,IMC..., Vtlt11n jourlllllst Mlltlll ,. ... , joiM wi~ rttotlli!ff WMllillltOll 1o1t111elish lo ditcasa ""' of tllt lttft. 8 II felWt S..., "la Btlle Alltr1ttlot" -lO:J0- 1 ...., , .. ...,......,. •C1611111 11100 ••• ())(Jl«Jl8 .. Cl) '-""' a. e Prn 111111 ............ OCIM ...... lf,._. • _...... llilM: Tiii ...._ .. -~ .... -11:30- 1 ..... flul ••111a. Cl)f...... • (JI lleN: "fJ c:.Mw" (•es) '70-• Jim Brown. lt• Van Cletl. • .. : "Tiie ....... bW'' (dt•) '64-Annt 8'11Croft. eoaJtdv .. ..,. ..... : "' ... ., ........ (d<I) 'SJ-Moira Shearer. Ann Ayars. -11:45-• ~ .... llct""-"""' lamtl,...,," .. ..._ ti lie C.." 9 0 8 llewle: "llSS llffU Ille ,..._,, (mus) '78-The R«k GrOll,-lhss. Anthony Zerbe ..... : "(Mil Dlcllil .,,.. (ch) 'S6-Tyrone Power. Kim Novak 12:00 e .... : "Wile llu" (com) '69- Ptttr UstlllOV. Jonathan W1ntt1s. 0 MMI: To be IDllOllnted. .Tiii .... Pegel JW•DN•SDAYf O(CfMKI JJ hr ....... -....... liltillo. ,.._ ... DAnlM[ PIOCUlliS. .... flt,_ c.111l•ce, are Ille .,,. ......... DAYTilll llCMU ll:tl • mi .... ,,.. Utall" (wts) '34-John Wayne. . 11:11 • "Tr'I" (sci h) '70-Joan Crlwford, Micllltl Gou11t •...,... Clatillall" (dra) '63- Ctsai Romtro, F11nk11 Anion. J:tl Cll .... : "'-' ....... ~ .. (adv) '64-lus11, Robert Bray a• ........ u •• '" SillMr" (COAi) 'JO-Wheeler ' Woolsty. Natahe MOOlehead J:JI • "Crull Oiwt" (adw) '43- Tyrone Powtr. AnM Bader TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21. '"° •....,. au a..., ,..,.. (II) r.. a...,~ c.1 • ....... 9..,.,, fltilltf lures mcludt 1 woman tr11n1n1 for m "*-' Ilk• letltr the Olympic wotleyblll te1111: a mil 8100 . 9 O.C. u,_ a C1a11ic (C.C) to a p11utt 111lhtary academy; a lool 8 D a M'l'llt .... (t.c) • Did CMtt S... 111 rodto wfl1<ll Ille part1<~11ts are (II) ··r.rsi Lowe"' Wiiiis fltls ill lliwt a SC.-s.. inmates at a stile prison; and a 1111n -111Ytnts .. cusea to"' ftllY .... who m1kts lus btlly b111ton lrllistlt. ll1s IMl1ly to lie witll lltr. 7:00 ..... : "~" (Ki·fi) '68 • CJ) (JI • T.i (R) "Ale1 a De (ft) ._ (2hrs)-Robtrt Duvall. Ja111t1 Caln. Tlltts Dattl and finds a Nice "91· CJ) .. ,.., llillf fhe Unrttd Stales and ll#uil race lo lfffant" Wlletl Alta's Uf • IMlfly e ....., Dirt A(aill put Ille flf'St man on the moon. sllot olf In a '*'-' lttMpt in llis (]) Tedie 0..0 e CD 9 a El~•t ts h•P tui. 1tt st1111S llis ,...,. t*in bt G lllt Hhf'• WiW (C·C) "Grad Ni&hl' The Bradford quittina. and ht nchan1es llis dfiv. (11 llltn litlftll 5""' clan vacates lht house so that in& clotlles for a waittr's 1•11• at 1 • l•A.,"H Tommy un llawe a small oaduatton SlllltllHlll frencll rublfltlt. <IJ Cllrillaat WerW n11llt rathtrin&, bul his plans IOI a • llltn lrtMI 11119 e O..r [_, (C-t) cozy tvenin& quickly end ftllan a O ..., AIMer: Cll • .....,. 9 FalllilJ F... horde ol party craslltrs lurM the ._ _ ID.,,.... a Allar Bradford home into cll10S. -~;--Ill Tiie ll1ellll11.t11rtr i.,otf • ....._: "My fn.4 f'til" (dta) B G 8 Tiit FIJU .. Ufe ·43 (211rs)-lloddy "1c0oll111, llitl "Sllopliltinl'' Tiit 111ts mort to -7:30-J • p I f I r•-t ~nl to ret I PllMlll lor lllrs. 8 1 Ott th T""' o.,nson. m on OS tr. "'" SIOfY o Garrett's blrtlldly, but ffle IMft Is CJ) tta,,, 0.,. Aclill 1 sensitive boy and his hon•. ditcoftred wtltn slit ... " Hie B F•ilr F... lhou&ht loo wild to time. slore to tldllllfe it. (ltadu•.w> • • ... ... • "'....... • CJ) 9 ..... **'· still e ni. ....,..... ..,.. • ...,.: "Swtll et Ci I'' 1"" MM captiw Oii a Can.._ illlM, I •V•IHNQ J (])"' ..... --. (dra) '60 (2hrs)-Ralph tllamy, dtwiwu bimre plan to :4ttf...,.. • • __....,. Greer GallOfl, Hume Cronyn. Tiie • fta 111t lllltic drama ol FraMlin 0. lllotMlt's Nit leldtr VaW.z """ llil ,.... 8:00 • All ii lllt ,..., from Ille lime he's stric•e11 witll IO COfllicalty ""Y· e e CJ) l1JI • ._ 9 ..,.., llllef 1nlant1le pa1alysis u11til Ille Ottn0· • Alk AMllr: Cll • .... • • (]) 9 D ._ 9 '1111 ON..._ cratic National ConvtRtion in 1924. (II) Tiiis portrait of fltdlet tutwu • -............ ...__ • ni. lllcW/Leltttr """' 1U1 A a..-,__,_..._ •• docull!HCMy 1oot11• ot fltdll< tlf --IJI) 111°A"S0H ._ --.,...._, s111t pU1SUin1 his inttftlb _. ,,o . • Tic T• Ollctl m Cri11i11 ..,_ • 2I TlllllM motional ,..ot.tds. • M"A"S"H I JO ,. . • • SPORTS: Tiit ......... , a A Sbtillt ~. IMO -: -e u Slllll ... t.111 ..... .... "'nT[ Con f • Clrtl llf1lett 9 """ .... (..., : lfnutd rom ~PM.) 8•.00 •A Slatl-•~tlClltar, IMO Horth c.tolina rs. Ttm. ~. -1 OrOO a CJ) <O Mtwle: .. .,,,._ TraM" This PfOfram features Lisa Merle = t""~ c:-,., (d11) '80 (3hrs)-Jill [ihnberry, Allen, Hie 1980'1 Ladles' ftatiollal •Ge SPICa: n. .. Ot· • ~r -lltYin ~ A soci1I t!OBer and a Stiver Medalisl. and Scott HllliltOI, .. .....,.. ,.,... (lllr) £rill t=---=~Llll:::;;;;~----~~~·~wMn=.;:;~·llllilt~·='!...;.._ ...... llilll'*'Wlellml!r.:81dlli4.aiil!l--~IM1L.J.:IMJ1111J'.;'ILMlhe1U.J't~~ '~ -&:lO-slum 01pllans beiiia traMported in Medalist. amona otllef letl natioul COwttl(t of Ille 41111 ...,, ""' • CIJ 0 • ... ISM from New York City to Ille· Ind world am1leur IUtlA& taltlts. Y11t'1 he perldt. CJ) M0A"S•M Midwest to l1nd homn. m flti 0.. a...ytll • e ... ..,r;;::r:; .,.. -. 1byoCa o.r.. ~ Southem CellromialatendeJe J'edanl S.vtnp ln·N-Out Bufpr/PIP Jnttant ~ .... ti ~!''f~Jt-== -. a ......... ................... c:.ft .. ..... ..., ........... .... _..... ............ ....... ............ •<I> ................. ......... ;,,...,,...., .. .................... ........... --111'1• .. Ille Ntly C11 lt1l14 l''•:.:i.:i~· ........ ... : 5 ...... ,.,, (COllll (tOll)-~. IM Sltr 1... A ...... , llMI ttlltk wllt11 llWY ltilll lilty llt OWMd ~y I C14, •lllo •nttd llltfll bolll In t«tft lflt ............. ..... (C.C) lt!::t1.-. -1:30- • CV i») Lfftf• I Sllitler "lllt O.h.111 G.1me" lrle becomes Ille pits IOI tllt 111ts when l enny 11111 Squ1uy bfcomts con1est1nls of 'The Oatina Glme' and 11ve out sllockrne lnfOf 1111000 1bo11t the 111ts while ,y1n1 IOI lllt afltdrons ol a beauty ( ...... ,..... •Clfel lllfMtt • IM (C·C) It's About lime" Dudley MOOle hosts tllrs 1nvest11a tll)(I of t1111e • Iii S.C1tl1til l.-Alitt 8:00 • r {j1) lltfit : "l)f lhth•& StlMtl" (com) 80 (2hrs)-lucre ACROSS I Rtl.lted !> lo '"" '""" 9 Ame•><• •W I 10 B'QI\< Of~"'lil.otl r•bllr I I? A P"'Y ~a'll)n COtW>fl I !> 14 Down '°' 004' 18 ~u•~ }() M'A'S'H!>< 11 Mt CIJl..,<t> 27 A Rt~ of d """'°"' plJn'f 24 As.ot)• r(W I!> Cowl>Oy\ 5,,......,.. ~fr 18 MM C.ttelll('• JI S.,m..,.... o1 20 A.:111\\ l1 Slw•,..,Clt'••• t "41<1<le1 14 C.IM<>'~ \ P<<' Olo..>tr..t•>g ,rartr. Jb Ch,Jnrw )7 ly•t )9 Cld•m\ II \ A l NlflN 4 1 Vet"" 42 Cttri\tfllA) ..... U..C.l ...... -. ... ................... ..., -~ ......... '"'Y ... •-•aMeNlllM·Ul•M ••• ~--........... Wrd ...... •tet 11141 1111 Ni 1M . .... : ""' ... ....... t•11> '11 (Zllta)•l"t111• """"· ...., ...... lllcUf• Hams. " .... ., llltfCMllY ...... 1111$ Mi'Klllllt .io Ille MllUll W to r•11t I.....,.. Alflcafl ltadef lot ........ ~ llltttsls • Cl). ""9'1 C..,.., IC.() (It) "JIU Ill tilt flower s.op1· All ..,, IN no pl11 makes Jack an 1f11JY boy wlle11 Jw t lwes 111411 to WOl-lof fiel 111• ICtS Ilka I m11flntt • INll'I: C...., ......... Nt vMI U •· Lis YtCn Colltte .......... OfftlltU. eou...•1r11~ ..... (C.C) -9:30- • Cl) (JI) T• Cillllt ltt Celllt.ft (R) "It Didn't Happen One Ni&ht" Htnrr &tis Into a frenzy when hrs dau&hltrs dul hrm • double dose of t1011bl1. he finds birth control pills rn S,ra's room. 1nd then learns l~I Jackie has lnwittd a sailor to spend the nraht .., CIC· TY rr....u * Fr• ClliJd .._ t. "8ptf ,.,....., • ,,.. QIN .... ",,..., hf. tlllllc: n. llt4 lad lhis p10111m doc11ments a rea~hle abuse s1t111hon and lotto.rs Ille mother throuah rNny areas of counselhnr toward re as sum1n1 t11s!Olly of her tlnldrtn flD Vitril TlleMMI: c:..,.er lllts DOWN '1 Mo<n'lj! "'"" 3 !ht' P1oce Rlflhl 4 l!J.11 lunt- !> M!MM<'tO'f' 6 PlaV' Sen w.~on hn I I lmO'f"\~t> R<h B Ntw 11Wi1t,f'\\ at Me4 •. 11 Mnott\ <Olton 'I"<' An<ly c'~""" Show ( fue h• PUl/\P an'\ NH . I J Rtr.w lal>Ot I 14 One""" o1 lilt' Oo<l COO!W'' 16 "'"'Y \ldrU\ Of 20 A.:tQ\\ f(IUf' IO Put/It-¥•~-) II C•.t·n 19 lnttf'IJ11J,.. }I l'>~•O'>\m•1M"l'lll>\ qwlllr J6 Cot10t1 gin mar. ,, 'Ca~ P~lt' "'4r' I 0 Ila!.! ;>q ["""I! OUICa>I J(J R11>en 33 Mt Pre1111n1w l~ ·~110•..., w.11.., 3" sno.1 r•Y('(J lou J"'OOt 1QI.. 18 C•)l')Pi'lh'" '"" ComP<·I• I.On find J 4() Nt.>~li;f' P'Olll• Poltr1lt1 A•trtctft COlll pottl. Y1t1• l!IOlllOll fQIOO ... e (J)1(tl1121 lrtCW.: AIC ... a.., (lhr) "C111bbt1n" TM$ fllOl'tftl COllCtlltltltt 011 tilt ISla1141 ol J1111a1" as IN 1ttt1111 111 lflNch 10 1111ly1t tht dtlt1111111 of Third Won4 ~tots Ml !tit fate of ll!Odt111 tolrtics 11\d .otld potttr ............ 0 .......... ........ . -10:30-....... • h...ee "Alro C111bbt1n SP4· Clll" TlllS 1111/Jl(al ftSlrWlf prestAIS t11e Altlc1n roots ot the music and danctof Puerto Rrco, the Dom1nrc1n Rtpubhc. Cuba. Columbia. H11h and Brazil A fre11t Unt 11:00 • CJ) C1aJ CDl 12tl lltws aern oa..._ e Tiit lftllrwoo' $quarts • Tiit """"" G.1111 m M•a•s•H .., o ... ,.., """ -11:30-• CL (!}) Movies: "lw G1111t," ''TM la,..ter" a o a .1e11'"" C.'1111 a "*"': Ctll lleck If the stru& (ft fOf power 1n Wentworth continues and the staff ii Wentworth btcrn to rHlllt !hit Bu can shit control the oiisoners allhoul/I she rs rn the isolation block e CD (jJ) !2t, "-1"°'1t: ·111e l(oonrunaers·· (com) James Mitcll1111, Klei lllrtal . 1 ........ ....... ..... ...: ........... ...... ,..,) .,._,. ...... ............. . ......... -~-.. fl100 ., ... ,.. eT1cr • ._. ., . ._, ..... •c...-• .. -ti:•-e u an.1-a.. • ... It: Iii .,,. .... Ille lldl" <••> '33-Geofae Rift. ., .......... ............. ............... 1:00 ........ m MM: "Httcllet "' a .....,. 1111111" (hor) '70-Sttpllen Forsythe -1:30- G Tiie LMl R...., • MM: "Aff1it witti 1 Str1-ce1" (dra) '!13-Jun Simmons. 2:00 a ltlewtts: "l&Kk UM! Mt," uo.c . let Mt Ille ......... -2:30- • Mtwlts: "I'll Get Yt11," "leM SM!\" 3:00 8 lltwa/M"it: ti> "Uttle 114· "'""1~ (Ora) 'S4-0u11e1n MJCl!ae • Mtwtt: ...... 11114 ......... (dra) 'SI Robert Mitchum 000 Pege11 '.t . TV WEEK, DECEMBER 28, 1960 " _98L ~ TOURnAMEnT OF .. ROSES .PARADE Southern Callomia's favorte coverage of America's .favorte paradel Bob Eubanks and Joyne Kennedy h6st the most mognlfk ent porode of oll-feoturtng the glortoUs floats. colorrol bands ond much more, oll dls-- pl04Jln9 this yeor's theme. The Great Outdoors. See It all through the award-winning coverage that offers you the best without leaving the parade for commerdalsl 7:30am Paracte-Countdown-.. I scenes oo . ay s 8:25am u. Parade Coverage ..... ,. ; ROSE PARADE ON KTTV Metromedia Television's KTTV (Channel 11) is presenting some extra feature• for this year's cover- age of the Tournament of Roses Parade, airing Thursday, New Years Day at 7AM. Besides uninterrupted (no commercial breaks) coverage with hosts Bill Welsh and Mariette Hartley, ·KTTV will be networked around the country to ten other stations in the largest TV markets. KTTV has its 110-foot crane to give a breathtaking view of the pa- rade route plus the only' 360-de- gree shot as the parade turns the corner on Colorado Blvd. For the first time, KTTV will have exclusive footage of the comput- erized workings ot many ot this year's animated ft(rats to b~ shown as the completed floats pass. KTTV's coverage will be sim- ulcast In stereo by FM radio station KACE (103.9) and In Spanish by AM radio station KWKW (1300). Pictured Is Bill Welsh, who re- turns as commentator for his 34th year and actre91 Marlette Hartley, known for her acerbic humor, who will add a special touch to Bill's knowledgeable commentary. est .Idea Since Shopping . Cart• . Now you cen do • week'• •hopping without forgetting • •Ingle Item! 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(fl lar,..,. lllilltr ......... , lotttl -~TllMS 0 A C.Wtnalioll with Mih Curl> St Did Cmtt S11ow illl Stu4io Stt 7:00 ••""" CD .,,_, Mltltr e Kam Dap Ac•ln "Ja1lhouse Rock" The boys stace a sit m p1otest ag11nst a I OPM curlew at A1notds and wind up in the slammer . ()) fit TIC Do111h G Tiit .!Mtr's WiN <ii lltrt IOrlttift Show • srfCIAl: tllt ltll Tour1111111nt ...... ,,, •• .,..t (JJ) To Tell tl1t Truth~ e larttta 0 u, IM C.i111 (C·C) the Christmas holidays II) SPECIAL: The 1980 llnift (l hr) lh1s prog1am 1ecaps tho past year and allempts lo forecast upcommg trends'" pohflcs. space travel. econ omy. cume, lhe med.a sei and muth. muth mo1e l2JI Tar EIMI Rem l2fJ Eftllilt1 with DK•ran All11il11 fD Wtstt111 bllfSllrt ' Black Star ol the Silver Screen·· This program lea tu1es a po11ta1t ot Oarante Muse. a black him slar has appeared m 220 mohon p1cturrs !DJ llews -8:30- • CV Oi llt losolll ~ 'Wllal Puce Glllfyl" Kip and Henrt declare a comttat wa1 al wits when they dectde to rulhlessly compete w1lh another employe of lhe ad acency for an amb1housl doctor's account fD c:.,et Accordilll lo Tltree In lhrs gospel concerl, V11g1n1a Reeves, Linda Hopkms and Alberta Bradford p1esen1 an hour of Chrl$l1an music Ol l.J C.r11Mu de Arnbrioto SfNIS." "Mdlitlill Ind Witt" D 0 9 Jeltn111 Ca"'" a Pritlller: Cell llock H Doreen's lulure happiness appears to be shal tered when Kevin and her workmates learn she 1s an er convict and Jim Fletcher and lime are to blame 8 ()) ®118! lltwt/Cl11rli1'1 Aapls -~ m Hoc111's lttrOH II) .....,: Iii "Desert Trail" (wts) '35-Jolln Wayne ® l11pacl• fl) Mtll ltiftrs RINI Dry 11) lleclle a kllt 9 le 5'y I AM 12:00 11 Twitipt ZOllt ID You ltt YOUf Ufe 11) Mewies -12:30- D <21J IJ}) Tiit T-row Sllow 11 Mt¥1t: l'Ml "ltllt ol t11t lli11t· lies" (com) ·34 _Mae Wu t, Roaer Pryor. A prnet1ehter and a niehtcfub enlerlainer find romance and end ""'•.OO Jess troubles in lhe Gay N1nehes. • G The Fii 8 r JJ Cl.J) Knots' l.JIMliftl Diana ID Missioft l111possialt fairgate. Sid and Karen's h1eh II) Wtrld Nttwora lltws school age daughter. leehne herself 1 •• 00 put upon by her peers to ·go all lhe way' Wtlh her boytoend. leaves her 8 I]) (II) '1IJ "4ice WolMll self vulnerable lo an older man's II) Metlt: "lallJ, lu1. Tou'rt advances Ota4" (com) '64-Tony Randall, St Oom bsy (C..C) fll!!ilt fi.-. __ e Q) (J_Q).<21J lt'u1Jtin1 Senla Bereer An unassum1n1 Amert --:-lllJltOl.Jiflillil..31111._~~~~.QA~:l'R'l~O Cl) The ~ h1m~ll enmeshed '" the deals ol a ........... -.r 9 Tiie llKM/l.drtf ~ -7:30- • Z 111 ttie TOwtl Steve [dwards aoes backstaat for an 1nS1de look at the roU flOUP WHO IS they perform 111 concert. and Melody Rocers takes _ an 1nsidtr's Super St11 tour ol the hip $ick of Hollywood lO i Q urlCOlllllA· -lioflll joufnty (I) "'"' °"' Acilll ...... ~=t.... DfeatHMllsk a»el•A.,•H OT"'11&Wlltef~ • Tiit llldl1tlll.dflf llfl'fl eCN1tN 1a1111 • lM ,,.. "" lltt 8:00 e Cl) 0 TIM W11tns With peace lln1lly conun11o Europe, but the •If still rq1q in the Pacific, Ben It liken llfltOlltt by the Japanese, wlrile Jim· Bob, on lurloup l!om Lin afty field. faces Iris o•n person1I CllSIS II homt I ... :ll)~A(mus) ·ss (2~11rlHiordon .. die. c10111 CiuMtM, Slliflty klM1 Rodctfs IM ~tillS' musical about 1 cow 110J 111d Ills lift IN I htrtd ~lld 1fflo t11rt1tm to kill thtm • Sf'lM.:. ,., ,..,...... ....... ~ ....... • ()) <It • ..,. ' ...., 0 Mtirit: "lkCIM aM Mrs. Mil· spy 11ng ltr" (wes) '71 (1hrs) -Warren Beatty. Rene Auber1ono1s, Julie Christle A 1amble1 and a madam open a blothel and camtng house tn a tronher mtntnC lown. When then bustness prospers some larce buSt ness 1n1eres1s lry lo. mO'lt Ill ard take anr 19 c..ratioft of t11t Cllikl atC..4tHllftjldts IJI Mowit: "Tllere's a liirl ift 1117 Sou'" (com) '70 (2\;hrs)-Peter Sellers, Coldle Hawn. Tony Button A m1ddle·aaed, soph1sticaled courmel · columnist finds his hie disrupted when a kookle 11rl moves In on h•m -9:30- • Cl) (}I) • , ... AMIUM.td 0 l1lla DN ...... (C·C) •S....f'rltiews 10100 a 9 mt1Al: cas ...,_ ..... • (I) <JI Cll 20121 -~""-" .... O""*CC.C) •""'ow ...... («} ec... -10:30-....... er, .. n.tn:T.-.... "-'• (C-C) ()). -~· 11:00 -1:30- .. Tiit l8llt •• ..., 81 Mowlt : 8 1 "The-lH V1111 SterJ" (dra) '52-Viclor Mature. Vtncenl Puce, Jane Russell. lloart Carm1ch1tl Gambltn&, colorful SJ(ll~ 1rfd 1 murder pfo~ide lllf framewor~ lllf l~1s Ttel10111t 1urded tou1 ol lhe uc1t1n1 city ol las Veeas 2:00 e Mewil: lil "be17 ~·· • Hlli-U," (com) '37-Mae West. Lloyd Nolin. Edmund Lowe. A wom1n sells the 8100-lyn 811dae and &tis a re· form mayor eltcltd, • lltwiel: .. ...,.., """ Wtttenl WerN.'' "Call Mt 8'11111" . -Z:J0- 1 e Mttl1: e "letters lrM 111 .,.._ """811" (dra) '48-lOln Fontaine, Louis I0111clln, Mady Cllns llans TM df1m1 of 1 woman inlatu ated •ilh a charml~I p11111sl. •llo con11nues to love hrm allhouah hf dotsn'I sincerely love lier. but uses her for his o.n adnnl aae 3:00 ....... : "DMr• ........ (adv) '58-JallltS Clnltt. The llOt) of a ColaMI who leads llis 111«11 tllfwp 1 lalldtrll mflfl Oii NOflll Alrlcl 111d Ille ilWls!oft of ltt . .... SCI• I -f JOll lftto nit wM!I 11t 1Wlllla 1t a 111at11e • • Cl> 9 • .._ u,.ri!Mftls witll • tllllllal Ulllfftll a pre-Mstorlc f!IOlllftr Wflitll U!lllOf .............. worklliter ..... ....,.... .... •"""-----...... ._.,, • ._ .... tu& e oo ID e 8 ._ Milldy's., Is' ·10: ~-... be dnlroytd "''" r!IOdtrll ..... ----~ ...... : .... ""', .... ..... (COfl'I) '36-MM Wt$1, Alice Bmly. R1ndolpll Scott, Wt11t11 Wiiham. Tiit Jlory of a lllOWll star'J adftllfUrt •llQe 011 • ,.rSONI •P· 11Urance IOUt • ..... : ''SN• .,. "'"" •... es-I( {COM) '54 (211rs)-Olck Po•ell, : ::.:~.:J.::'4 Os~ ~. A1111t Francis. A Hellpwoo4 tclipl Wffltr Cs &I.en ptO· -l l:JO- ltdlWI "9todr of f "l"nl 11tl o.er e (I) 0 ...... : "TIM J1fftt• ..... ,. • TV WEEK. DECEMBER 28, 1980 I FRIDAY JMUMT Z Ftr 1110J11i11a ..., .._. littilp. ,11m Sff DATillE PIOCIAMS. .... hit,.., Cllfi11aillcl, 1ra 1111 .,,, •• llllWia. DAmllE llOVIES ll :00 ., Ii) "Tiie llipt '*'A (wes} '39-John Waynt 12:00 ........ If '""' • ,.,.. HilWlc "'-ti" (SC1·fi) '66-All bpant5' <As1 .,, ........... l :OO <Ill ''Tiii Mlradt" (adv) ·10- Lass1t, Michael James W11ted. 9 "a,adle Rifles" (WS) '6S- Aud1e Murphy, Michael Dante. 3:30 G "~es Hip" (adv) '76- Malcofm McDowell, Cllnstopller Plummer. Simon Ward. •V•NING lillf ...... U&~::~ .......... ;;; ....... ........................ ................. ~ .... ................... ,...,. ............. 1=.=:--l .. JI- !r..-r ... C.-{II) llltl --'lfY ..... ""~· .... ..... ... ...... -..Cb °' .... •• ... .., ,,..... ... Mtfl(j ._..,.. WllM!fet 91111 1..-111 .. ol -.dlllll lllOIN~ tHC" IM j~Oll. • wt4I ., tool .. t OI IClllll 111tst1 ... lllM,.I PfOCtMH .... ~c....i 11100 •!al:l~:.=( .. -~ IMtrl Th" 11111athon eon IU•ues ~11111 4AM w1lll blck to bid 11 .. oj 811C~ Ro1t1i ·~ ..... •a•s•M o..-., ... ., ... ,.. .. ,_.. -U:lO-• I.ill ...,,, ... ,..,,...,. u A w1ci. ••11•1.Y 01 h11h wit•&• 1nt1Kt11nment ushtn 1n 1981 with pm P1ul A.nu. Les Blown apd the Bud of Renown. Bobby Vinton. C.theune Bach, Mickey Giiiey •nd U<y J Dalton •ua......,c.,. • CJ) (J9 <B Diel a.it's ... tltr'• lldia' he 1911 Glee h1e1n ancl Cll11lene Tilton host this 1111 celeb11ll011 111th auuh Charlie Oan1tl$. 81lty and Sy1et1 Amb10S11 annmrno-- -~ ............ , ... • ..,.: ti) "Siar PttM1" (wes) '34-Jolln Wayne 0 Httt's .. T1111 H.,1111 (C·C) e 9 C.,tiellt4 UC ..... • llecllt I leecM 12:00 • lou let lour Ult ID 111111 4e Gaito -12:30-• o o Tiit ,_.., .. si. e Tiie fll/Jht I.Me ll1ne1t • Miuiofl l11flOlliblt • """ lltlwfk .... 1:00 e llewit: "lt1tll 111~•1 linp" ('om) '65-f11nk1e Avalon. Annelle Fun1<ello. O'ebotlh Walley (Il8 11"11: "finian's ll1id ow" (mus) '68-Frtd As1111e e lltwlt: "lvst IM lw" (mus) 'S2-Natahe Wood, Bin& Crosby A b1&·hmt lhtalrical produce1, who has tqo hlllt lime 101 his children. lu1ns to find llme •w1lh lht as srstanet ol his show's star -1:30- • Mtwie: "llicht an4 Day" (mus) '46-Cary Giant. Cwt Arden • Mowie: tiJ "Oars of Glory" (adv) ·u -Greao1y Pee• 2:00 • Mowles: "Mr. lll111strNl'S W11," "Formr llld a Dar" ...... -3:00-m Mme: fj) '1Tht 114 Setd" (d11) '56-Nancy l\elly --··-· eaoo ................ (l)ma.. • ~ ht ...,... b · ...... ( s.ilts-.t ••c.•o.e • SHCW.: C1rt...a Hus 1n1 11\fltd Jl*lll con1111ues non Jtop untd 6PM •Apa S.O.U.A. -':lO-·= · fri.Ma • ~ ... LA .......... .,,...,,,... • ,. ,., .. Hlllllllltb • ~ AIC IJe.n -~USA e llltidere 0 IMtnldieul ,, .. , ... 7:00 e \l)) lh Mo1al•1 SllH witt1 a...lwllt 8 0 111 All lllC Stlf Sallee • lMl • (lg (2t) Gte4 lllt1•i•1 Alleficl With host Ornd Hattman • ""frtldn .,.,.,., .. • lep .., ltttltlt ., ..... UtlM ill "" lllcllell/Ltllllf it.fOl1 _d:..30: -~ • ,, .. rarHI Coll111M11 ~ e Tllttt 11 a War SJ lllilt8r .... rs 0 Owt1 Cay (C·C) 8:00 • (IJ) c.,..111 lt11e1100 "" .... """' • Tiie I'll Clll• SJ Ile 11111 .,,,... U Qlll Pau -1:30-D lV lUl Sl'lCIAl..: fht lou1111· 1111111 of Wists P11Mlt (2Yil\rs) Bob. Barker, John Schneider (ol lhe 'Dukes of Hmard'), Phyllis Georae and Loretta Sw1f (ol 'M •A•S•H') will hOSI this hve broadcasl ot lhe 92 nd annual New Yrn's Day pe1ean1 e CD a mew.: "" tzlld Pavdtu Tt111nallllllt of ~ P1· rMI (21.1hrs) Michael Landon and Kelly Lana host lh1s cowtraae ol this annual New Year's Day Sl)ectacula1 a mew.: Tiit 1911 Tew.-.t of ~ ~., .. (2hrs) Bob Eubanks and Jayne Kennedy host this event hom Pasadena. Cahl CD Sl'£CW.: Tiit 1911 Twn11111trll of ltoMs Ptrlde Mauelle Hartley and Bill Welsh host this covera1e ol the 92nd annual New Year's Day parade f1om PNdena. Cahl f8l bteMiofts fD (JJ) Villa Aleare 9:00 U AM Los An1eles With host Rea1s Ph1lb1n and co host Cyndy Garvey (!OJ Tiie Toni Tt11nlllt Show r8l Ca,ilont4 AK llns fl!) StU!M Stlfft ........ -t:• . .. ..... . ........ .... 'IOIOO l lf!:\r ... 1'11 ..... = 1 ........ .-(R) ..... U.SJ.A. e i..ScllMI llltrllCtleell ,, .. ....... • -lO:lO-• SIU*.: n. ,., , ........ ..... ,.,... (ICtlft • lllClll.: "' ••• , ........ _ .... ,,,.....,.. & ............. .... .la ...... .... 11:00 • (J) o sro11s: YIM ttttM ... M•ba111a •s &ylol . •o a.....,Wri • ()) 9. Sl'OITS: "" Sit· 11 ... Gtor1il vs. Nolte 011111. • n. llectric c.,.y mc., .. ,c;..- -11:30-..,.. ..... CMillc ... c...tt .. •MMtM UeftM an•1111oot1 I 12:00 8 018> Ttus e Tiit 0.. LIM S... @ Qllt hsl, llSA tD 0.. liq (C·C) ill ~Htr1'1Htlll -:JO-=- @ IMtil I ~ ea.,llt SJ Mtwie: "llittlt S,Wit" (d1a) ·45 -Ru Ha rrison. Consunce Cummines. Mar11ret Rutherford, Kay Hammond fhe st01y 1bout 1 novelist who t1nds mamed hie to his second wife complicated by the appe11111Gt of his f11st wile s &host. ...... Ol l•·School lnstmlion1I l'ro· 11a11111in1 1:00 U lllod, Sut arid Cllttrs • Tiit 111~1 Dtuflls Sllow With CO· host Barbm Mandrell and auests Bruce Dern, Kareem Abdul Jabbar. Charlolle Rae. Louise & lrlene Min· d1ell and Kmn Lustearten. D I.ti's MW a Ot1I CDHnlins iHJ 1111111 Millet a ...., -1:30-u 0 IDJ Sl'OllTS: Th lle11 .... l he M1ch1c1n Wolveunes vs the Wash1n1ton Hus~1ts ...... 181 Sliln Cllisint 2:00 U (l1\ SPECIAL: Tiit C.ttM ... , ,., .. (90m) Jamie ra11 (ol 'M•A•s•H'). Don Mu11ay (ol 'Knots' landing') and Jan Smithers (of 'WKRP 1n Cincinnati') host this 24th annual pa1ade hom Dallas. leos U CD ®> (8) fa111lty ftrl4 W1lh 1ame show host R1chaid Dawson D lronsidt @ Owtr lasy (C·C) ... , .... rt . -t•;. IE-t=.:r .... ~-:.,.... • .. 1_ .... asoo I CJ> <flt •• ., '*"' ~ ............ ...,...., ......... ··~,, ......... •111tlllllct1'0I ..... -l :JO- • 9 CIS ,......., r1 tM1r h (R) "lou11&-Ptrtol•e1s" .TI1e ... ....._a..W1lh tO·llost llte11 Grault •nd 1uests la111tn Tewes. lliclla1d Cre11n1. C.101 Murdock, Sttpltan1e l11ttfs and ltiome Akundtr. • (J) ... ,. DlwWMlt .. e ..,.: "111. °""" (mus) '75- Anlhony Newle1. David Htmminas, Oavicl W11ner This musical " based on 'The Old Curiosity Sllop' by Charles Dickens • "" f1ilbfiMel ONl .... rt e Tiie AIMficM SllfJ eDC.eje • Q.111 a Chef lMt (C.() 4:00 -.o..,ca. .. ..... lllllllt'•....,.... •T• & Jerry O llr .... n • Ml Aletf• • """ °'" lalill &lttMacPiatlt -4:30-.... (J) M•A•S•H (Ill "" hM of ,.,. 0 Tiit Eltctric eo.,..ty tDMr .... tn l8J To TeN tilt l rutll llJ ~Ill de ll11io 0 WritlllC for I lltalOll 5:00 • lltwS CD Min li1iffi11 Slltw 11 l"OMTIAC lltlllGS YOU * THE OltAllGl BOWL! Oklahonla & Florida State . 8 ID l8l SPOllTS: Tiit Ortnce ... Oklahoma ws Flo11d1 Stale e Eilltf1•11CJ "The Smoke Eater" A substitute t11e captain al Station 51 looks down 11 tht new methods used by the squad's paramedics •crt ..... • Tiie '"" lllndl @ lllary Tyler Moolt a reUtt: "" Ov1ci111t1 m StSlllll Street (21) HM 111111.rine IH) latrM«i•e liolecY -5:30- (J:, Fipt llc.i With Oawid Horowitz D WMt's H1,,.11i111 CD I Liff Lucy tIJ ... lltwlllrt ID Owtr bsy (C·C) IDAI "lit Vlwo ((I) Tiit Aat ol S,.c1 T rans,orbliorl •V•NING e:oo D m m <lll llns P999 15 .. SAfU•Oi\Y (CHll•utdl m Ovttr limits 1.1''1ellr11tr It Mnnlurt G) Mot\e: "Wl!Jt a WIJ IO Go" (com) 'f>4 Shirtef Maclaone ff!I Arttlvr fiffler: Clll Mt Mffltro fD Cultn Tac: Wtt Ctflts Jll llllMI t9J l!ltro411e1111 llololJ -2:30- U Fret·Hll T2.l Wallys Worbhop m Action '" ratrnes Ill! loll #twfllrt 3:00 U Movie: "Terror on tht 40t~ lloof" (susp) 74 -John rorsythe U Aflic11tt11re USA a Familr film fts1iV1I: "Trusure Island," "•ldnapped" An1miled D Movie: "llequitm fOf 1 6un· lirltter" (wu) '65-Rod C~meron l1Ji Movie: "Assifnmt11I II" (mp) '68 Steven Boyd. Michael Rederm m Movie: ''With Sil You '91 Eu Roll" (com) '68 Ooris Oay Brian ~e1tlt Pat Carroll Alice Ghoslley. Barbara Hmhey \U• 111,,oninp D Movie: "Tiie llllad ot Cable Hope" (dra) la54n Robards l2Ji Until I '9t Ca11rllt fl) Tiit Glokl E.,erlrHllt D M11J T,ttr Mtore !{I)~ Shfd1l111 -3:30- G llllOWltdc• .~ s,.rb SjlfdKVlar fD SitNls f '"" Witlun ID El Cllavo OJ All in the Fa111lly 4:00 llfl ill lll'fift lllfo4ica1Ce"'" Stir Tr .. • llMlo: "llttto Cry" (dr•l ·ss - -Oorothy Matone, Van Kehut 9 rre11t Une. flll) ll1t11111•111r T01110trft (JI) To II Allnounct4 m Mowit (8) Movit lo Be Announced a Ottlpln1 ....... '"''"°" -4:30-m Qlrf raw USA (JI) Tiie 1111 "'-s.... 1:00 (]) ~JClo et Uft .. ..,,1,..,-... eswrra Cl) Werl'llCY • lhtit: "Tiit .. HtJ llllltr" (1m) '64-Dan Ouryea Rod C.m eron. Richard Allen (JJ """ -..... :'1'YW1. Mlle 1114 Gin" (com) '63-lucille BaH, Yin lollnson, tom Bosler1n~•"un~:t' aJ) Tele OMM-ll 0 lllt4 ewe.. ••·•S«at ~ hlt'-19,...... Ser ..... .......... a.oo ••<1>• .. e Movie: "hto" (dt.l) (2hrs) • 71 Ch tit Wrlls Mrchellt Ashburn Poco, a sll•eer hlllr doa Stts oul rn Starch of hrs disabled owner (I2J l.lwrtMe Welk SMw m Movie: "Strat11it Air Com· 1111114" (adv) 55 (2h1s)-J1mts Stewart June Allison A ball player m alled lo utrve duly itts OUihl up 1n the drama of tly1n2 the big bomber JII Tiit ltldllfll flies ifil Ftlklift: Tiit Dlllcirner fl) Tiie O"n Mind m fflllre !Jl) Tiit Art of llwlnr -6:30-a • <L Q1l ,,,., .I.. lar11t1 Miller G MalJ Tyltr Moore l2J) Soccer, Made in Germany fl!) 511111 Cuiline 13) Yeur Gollltn [111pl11 (IJ) Ma111m1fl ot Ille Sta 7:00 B In S..rcll Of . . . uro Cow ups" Tiie Mu,,_t Show G SPECIAL: Survmn1 tht rrom· ""Lall4 e EJft'it11111 IA Tiit M.,,.t Show • "luly Ma111s CI.I n.t'• HtNywetd • iJl) IUJ Lawrence Wei• Sllow !DHHHI• @~WI ID F...-p "Anaer' m £1 ....... lMis lie Alba &Htr•~ -7:30- • Tiit """" Slw Wtlll fuest Shirley Busey rn ttam Dtrs Ac•ln G F1lllily ftlllll • SIOl,OIO lt1111t 1M T111t CD htSlinUr ... (JD) '"" .... 9 Chlce u,.. • Clltlic flJ Ftt111111 "ty1ne and Chuting'' ID"'"'' 8:00 9 1 l1) ID Wlllr 1t1 Ciftci11111tl When the station's lurntce 10ts off on a liee11n1 cold d11. Joltnny sll11es a u rm1n1 dnnk w1fh Mr. Carl54n's 1nt1m1datin1 Momma who has more- qu1te a bit more-than 1nyont is read~ 10(, D 01BllrN11 ........ .W ........ Sitttn • lllllo: "'""" , ..... f""" frtt" (dfl) '76 (90m)-Jose rum. ~tn Y11tnt111e A tlose fnertdsll•p clevtlops betwten 1 wf11te orphan boy bfoucht up at • 1 m1won 1n lnotho, Soutll Africa. •nd 1 blae~ a.to llcrdboy e (J)r al•• ....... _, esrom:~......_.'"' lf111vtrJltf ot ""'•OI _, ln Yeps ~ ..... c."9 .. e"" .... T~m1 W)11ettt, Al -8:30- 0 •I ft The Tim Conw1y Sflow !.fl Sn11• rrnitws 9:00 fl J 12 Stcrtls ol ll14!111d Kti111ts Danny Welslt still g11tl s111t~en over lhe loss of hrs mother lh•te years earlier tr•t~ to reach he1 througll a ca1nival fortune lellrr A.nn finds htrstll shopl1flrne Guy areues wrlh Lucy over young [nc and Holly remains emotionally estranged lrom her mothei U DJ 13t ll0t11: "H1rptr Val· ltr '1A" (com) '80 Barb11a Edr.n. NantHe fab1ay, Ronny Coa. Pat Paulsen. Louis Nye A woman in a rural town teaches lhe sla1chy ladies ol the local PTA a lhiog or !iro after lhty publicly Orsap prove of her daughter s way of hie Ii lfl L101 f2fl The Lowe Bolt (C.C) (RJ In The rru&al Pair," a couple celebrale lheir 401h wedding anni versary lanet Gaynor and Lew Ayres auut. in "Doc's D1sm1i.sal," Ooc faces d1sm1ssal when the wife of a lhrfal1ous man accuses hrm or 1111 proptr advances Jessica Waller and . Alu Cord euest 1nd In "The Girl Nut Door," a passen1er passes him stlf off as a CIA 11ent lo spy on his e111l11end Sal V1scuso. l rnda Good lnend and DentSt Bulllrry 1uut • SrECIAl.; lliu ll1t10111I T ttnalt 'aauttt Donald O'Connor hosts this 9th annual event with ~uesl star Jimmy OsmoncL Q) "" ¥111 ,..,. ilj) MatiMe 1t tM Bijou 8) ''""''' -9:30-IJ t... Allltrica11 Style mc..ctt ·. ' 9 1'111, lnl, 11tll ltlrun 10:00 e lt1l SPfCIM.! CIS ltl,.,U "Embassy" • Mt'ft • lDl 1BJ hlltllf lslalMI ( R) In "Sanctuary," Mr Roar-e a1vu 1 youne man an eitra 48 hours lo lrvt to try to hnd the per54n who pot 54ned him Bobby Sherman auests. and 1n "My Lite lo~er:· 1 widow's artempt to rem11ry 1s frustrated by interlerence lrom her du d husband Ev1 C.bof and Gene Bari') 1uest ·Tiit~ .. •hlll ..... ....... B ...... city u.its -10:30-..... TV WEEt<. DECEMBER 28, 1980 Q) lltws in Review l l Ctle•11tion ot the Chrld fD lltwport bu al S111toe1 bu sinur Betty Car1er oerforms 11:00 U D 8 f1 10 n ll fins l-lltwatMowie: "I'd Climb the Ki1hest Mount11n" ldra) 51-Rory Calhoun Susan Hayward U Sr<lllTS: Colleae lasletbatl Int UCLA 8tu1ns vs Wuhineton o srons: c.nec• llshtb1U use vs Wash1ne1on Stale m Mowtt: "Yours, Mutt and Ours" (com) 68 L ucillt Ball Htnry F6nda Van Johnson Tom Bosley Ben Murohv a> One Step S.yond U C.1ol Burnett and Friend1 ll Uncle Dan Macon EID Movie: "Man on the Roof" (draJ 77-Carl Guslal Lindstedt Sven Wollter (va Remaeus 8 ' llna/Mo\'11: lo be announced SI Sou11dsta1e (C·C) -11:30-a 1t .. /MOY1ts: "8ar111bf Jonn." "A Gunlifht" U l2}J ID Saturday llipt Im Ii Nta/M0tie To be announced ;:£ Ifft hwitw '"' '1tvitw \DI Mcwit: "C.C, I Collpallf" (dr~) ·10 Joe Namath Ann Mararet · 2 Mowit: lo be announced Q) rt.c• World 12:00 m Accion "'"l'mnes -12:30- ...... : "Tiit Th11lltrs" a> Tales of Ille U neapKtt4 1:00 G TY lfttwor•1rt.c• C...rt • ...,.,: e "The eo.i ,,.. Ille Crur" (drl) ·~-5(.oft MailowL Gtjj Perr1111, Dd JCM1ts • Maftric~ m Me.its: ''Tiit M11nlfict11I AM· berso111," "lriplort St111i1lfr,'' "C,_ Clla1111tl" m ltlftlts: "DM11 .. tcll," "Tiit [wil [ye" GJ Fle.,t a 11tcl Ctllc•rt 2:00 • llMlet; "Tiit illtlllttn... "T tr· "' If Frlllleldftl11" ., .... -2:30- • Me.its:. • "Dilfy If I Hip ~ "*· .... ....,., S<Mll liirl" .......... _.<••> 'H Cl'tll-Mlcllttl Ceillt c. COtvicl ... llf 11t 1C1011 Ille llonll M _...,. lt...,., ....... , ·~= .... <•> ~ .... ,. '' ..... lllOVtS le IM 1 ............... b. .......... _..... .... ~ &:'Clll? IW-"9 YNr 11 ::-r•.; ~ ...... <••> ·39 _,... .... llttt 0.vk , ... fl Hie alllilct Mtwtfl lllt lealCH ·INllll llN11to1 111d th ....... Miu lllM11ililll fol Ille ....... lleaico 1..-: .... a.... ..... ... ........ .... -1:11-..... lilllill .. (R) s Clrt" A tua Ol w11 bta>mu I lti lllt htlrt sllillp wllt11 8t<ky IMOUllCft '"''· w wanl1 to move IM u.e ltitll llt1 lather I ~·.=: Wtt!Pl._.il ... a ... •u..11 •• ,'r ......... .... 9:00 e ()) l'(J "9 Me el Mlmrd Tiie ,... ownc1s ot • H1u11d f11m 111 '"ed with pioblems the Duke COllSll!s aie unable to help them wittl: they 11e hld111a Ollt llom 11ents • btheve llley 11e llold111a two llillMMI doll11s 111 stolen d11monds. llld, to add to tlle11 woes. Boss Hou lllllS litJll m Ibey boal&llUlll his ltW condom1n1um development • D Cll ...., 91 "hther's Dly" llocet's plallS IOI I fOlllllltlC ... kend date un1awel when h11 ea wdt drops off theu son IOI a stay tlld. u 1 1esult of Roaer's contusion, tJle boy 1uns away e CJ) !II QI) lllttlt : "li1th of lit ltatl11" (d11) ·79 (2h1s)- Stt911tn'Mackenna. Rod Culbertson, n Allman, Ray Ashc1olt. This story tracts the ea1fy years of the Beatles from their bleakest hours as un •nown youncsters strughne lo es· cape poverty 10' then 1n~as1on of Allle11ea as the phenomenal artists who revofulionued the worldwide 11usic scene . .....,. • lllm Ctiffill SMw as,.ua..riu • Cit ... Str"t WM -9:30- •• ~.WiW • s.m..to ""' ill hMw .,...,. QM? as..,..-. 10:00 e ()) O Dallas P1mel1 [wine believes she hlS at fast found her lllOlller. Munwh1l1, Lucy aw Mitch lo marry her and J R clOSH in on wllll he thinks Is his brother's reek less 1unnill1 of Ewrne 011 • 0 u SP£CW.: ... a..riu (lhr) ThlS Proaram arm a eu1de to Ille runner's world, 1nclud1n1 '-l90k II the mtnl1l 1nd med1Cal IS well U • the physiul upects of 1onnln1. Amone the stars t1k1ne parl are Bruce Jenner, Ben Vereen. David Letterman, Rodney Oaneerlield. Doc Severinsen, Susan Anton, Jimmie Wilker. fom Bosley. foster Brooks and Or. David Sheehan. I L':-. ... ................. I ~ ..... ~a... -lO:JO-•r==. (U) 11100 l e~~ .. w ...... .......... '-· ... .,~ ...... ..,... tlf'tUr.Tile'*'-r • .... (It) Lnr. ....... , ••• """' -U:JO-e ID llttM: "flit Cllld11 ~" (com)-Ptul Silvers • o a ......, c.,.. • PrilMer: Ctl ..a H Ch11ssle reluins to Wentworth from Ille hosp• 111 dete11nlned to take her reveAtt on Bu • (]) (JI) a fri..p e fac.lle lhlic • lllleM: "Strtttcar ~ Dt· .." (dra) 'SI -Marlon Biando. • ""9: ., . ., ... lie SIMI'' (wtS) '31-Jolln Wayne 80,.. lllM --~-.. .......... 12:00 •TwilillltZ.... •'--'• .... -12:JO-CI> frWa,VltlllywNd Hurtklt D 0 QI Tiit lllW!!ipt 5'«i11 • lllleM: Ii> "Tiit 0..... ..... , ti Flttl SlrHI" (hor) '36-lod Slau&htet. Eve lister • f.wa,./Vidto Wtsl (1§) frWl,VCarol kn1ttt ., WorW lltlwoR .. IATUllDAY I llOIUllllG I . 1:00 D CUI Tiit lltw Mwut~rts et lllillltJ ..... ,Htc,le -Helle 8 9 0 Ut Ge41illa/Hon1 ....,....,...., • hcetttttn • CJ) 9 IJt) 511,.rflltNs Htvr (J) TY I ~ at u111illa a "" f .q, Slltw •TllrllMMt fDYtp ltrltaltll -7:30- D fill Tt11 & Jt1ry Slltw • Iii 11111 llarMI ~ • Tiit ~ Hotel •£"-"""""" a> Qvt rau, USA G>VttttlMtS.U. ID CtlllplicffisilllO 8:00 D t() [2) ""1• Hour 11 lfj) (8) The flifttsl-Show 1 :00 • ltifle111an 8 Htllywtd Htartt111t · D lI> rD) 12') Htathctiff I Dina· D Tiit Fii INt · <Bl Carol lurnt"/Adam·12 , • Roller su,.11ta11 8) lllovit: "Tht lt0p11d" (dra) 81 Mtfie: ro be announced '63-Burt Lancaster fhe S1c1ll11n II) Sptcial rtoplt tranquility or the 1860's IS broken by m Ont Suptrlltivt Sona the invasion of Garibaldi, alfect1ne ID CallS Y GtstOI the lives of the anstocrats -1:30- • Htllywood HurtMlll/Mowlt : "011n11 of 011111 s,act" (SCI Ii) '58-Zu Zsa Garbor, Enc Flem1ne, l1u11e Mitchell. Paul Birch m ~lo be 1nnounced 2:00 .. """' c • .., .• c..Hy SM, e llltwits: "ll"tr Too ult," "flee It Hie Wi!IM," "CrilM M ~Ha-•" D llltvits: "f•r Dn,trlte Mu," "Carry .. Cite" -2:30- • lilowit: "Titer ~ tilt Tail" (mys) '69-Chustopher Geo11e 3:00 II) lilowit: iil "H4Kror ltistS lrt111 tilt T1111ll" (hor) '70-Paul N•schy. Vic Winner Cenlw11es alter lhe dealh of 1 French kn1eh1 and his mistress. who were put to death because of the11 wmes. two direct descendants return to the kastle 1n search of his head and body -8:30- IJ bt ratrol • CD (ID! (8 Thulldm a> l11fitlity factory fD lttboll m Actualidad Seiu111I 9:00 D (Jl) SrorTS: The llfC Dtwl· sioul f'llyoff ftltMll Ga111t Tea ms to be announced II ID QI tin 'II ., s,, 8 CD ®l lli FOlll & t111 "'"' Days Gana CJ lilowit: To be announced II) Carrucoltlld1s fD ""' ID T rilluu rullliu -9:30- D (ll) (JJ) SP'OITS: The AFC DiJi. sitllaf l'layolf football """ I ea ms lo be announced 8 CD Ill (21) Tiit llichie ltlch/ ~ Dto Sllow a> Gtttift' °"' ID lu"41jas TV WHI<. DiCIEMINl" It. 1HO 10100 ....... ' .... , ....... ...; "TM ......... (adv) -Clellt FOid, fra~ LMIOY .... ni.. ...... -10:10- • CJ) <m • Pllatk ...... ~ .... ~ .. .......... • n. LIMllMrl • ... , !: u ... Av.etn',... 11100 •Merica'• r., '• • CJ) (JI 9 Wtt•t.i S,.WI "Althu1 th• t11cr· ......... ................. ., l.alcU °"' 8~---...... -11:30- • Ouit & Harritt • CD III llll Allltricu lllidstllld •M Traill a> TUI llllMlllt lllllllc m Tiit lllacic of Oil ,.1.1111a a .. ..,....,.. .._ 111 ...._ AnUllOON 12:00 • IMC Mi S,.U e TIM list SW. Iii* 8) larzu @ ASUlilc~J S)TlllsOW ...._ OJ Waif SlrHt Wtff -12:30- • ct:()]) YlllllC , ....... S,.ill Cllic.o' tlle.... . D IZJ! 0 Sf'OllTS: llfl '11 r..a """ .,., lial Aliull, Alliuh, Aliiuls m lllowit: Io bt announced m • c.isi"' a JturlllJ to Mwt11turt ID futNI l11ltr111Ciollll (0) Alntrlcan Citvtrft111tnt 1:00 D lnterf1et lly TllrM Softs D £"ryw11t11 • Tiit Mu11Sltrs • llAIC ScarN· ThOll lllowits: "frtp," "Tiit fCIN ol tht CiMI." "£• .,. of tllt Aiiis" (IDJ ~: "Doll'! Orilll tllt Wlltf'' (com) ·59 J1ck1e Glnson II) Marcus Wtllly iUl ft1t11rtttt @ £Jttlilt& wfl1I 0ic•1111 AU11ia11 m f ... Glli~r wii. Uull ••Mr 21' lihmts: To be announctd (ftl Tt It Al-t4 -1:30- D lilowit: "TIM Silttlct" (dra) '7!>- Rich11d lhomas Chll Gorman lad .... , ...... • f·Tr.., • AMlott ' c.ltllo (I}} lO lllilllltts <2J) liltN: "P11ntt £.artfl" (SCI h) John S11on. Diana Muldaur m Oc111us a aia ' 111t M111 _ u 1t1Hi11111a ria• 2:00 lllowit: "Dtcisltll ..,.,, .,_ .. (adv) '52-R1ch11d Basehlrt. • Gilliaa11's bllM ..... ,1 * Counters * Sh<JNers Tubs Floors Want the job .,_ ridlt? - Thin pe us a cal. frM btl.natn. TV WEEK, DECEMBER 21, 1980 840-2701 840-2700 41/4x4~ Counter Tile 14' ea . 12x 12 Mexican Pavers 1.50 ea . 8x8 Italian Tiles 99< ea. Come Choose From lOOO's of Tile In Our Bea ut iful Showroom TOUCH OP YILVIT A hi.COO... -~C.-Cuf D< .. H .,_11, • ..-10eoi0t• t~nyton 16-" 12" ~Tl-COLOR CUT & LOOP 12" l"lt -"IN 111<11.MI """'"' "'4 -~..,., COIOfs I~ n)'IC)n 10" • .. Tli1• llllllflAH h i.Hdtrg1•tng u Ir.I of ll'"Hrllurtlf61' ltl dtltrmiHt 1/ litr 1111bor11 clt.'/J lt1u Duw11 ~ ~w11dr11mt HARD CHOICES· Jo!>hua's p.i renls were plea~ntly surprised ;.,.hen Joshua w.is born They .ilready h~ a d,1ughter, .ind rhis time they w.inted J ~on They were lucky to get their wish espe ially !>IOU! lhl• l hu1ce was completely up to nature. Today, ~ith .idvances 111 suence tecnnology, it is no longer neu~!>!><HY tli le.we the choke of the baby's sex -tot•lly up to n.iture The day m.iy soon come when }'Ye not only plan huw m.sny children we want ,rnd when, but· also whether C.tlh lh1ld 1!> to be .i boy or girl. Yet should this dec1s1on be ours? AnJ 1f 11 1s, what w1ll 1t me.in to the children and to the society of which they are a part? Thee are 1ui.t .,ome of the que-t1ons elldmmed by "Boy or Girl: Should tht> ( ho1tt• Ue Ours?, ' the fmt of si~ programs in the scncs ll1111J Lhi11m ainng Saturday at --!WM-on K(;:.H i(.h~mnel ~S) frfd.iy .in\ on VCR (Channel 24) .ind FnJ.iy .11 IOPM M KOCE. (Ch.innel 50). The series wh1d1 "-d!> rm1du•ed by KCT /Seattle and funded by tlw N,111on.il Lndowml•nt for th(' Humanities, is hosted by Or. W1ll.ird L.ivlin, l're.,1dcnt llf thl' Hastings Center: ln!>h tutt' uf ~onety, Lthll'-.ind Life Sdrnces. At 37, )Nn A~hton, .1lre.1dy .1 mutlwr of three girls. learned !>he w.is prl·~11.111t A'htun. tonu·rncd thJt the baby might nut be ht•Jlthy. unJCf\Vl'lll ol ll''>l-.101niocen- tesis-de!>igned tu reveJl Jny J1 .. ordl•r., in the fNus' chromosome.,, Throu11.h thL· .u111111iu•ntt''>I'> C''\.1m, A~hton accidently di~wwrl·d thr w' uf IH'1 ,hiJd-<1 girl (c1nd he.ilthy. too). Ashton would hJvt> univ ton'>ldt•red .111 Jbortwn If the amniocentesis hdd rt•vt•Jled J K<•net1c probll'm That 1s why s he took the C'>Wm Hut wh.1t .1hout th1• moth.-r who I Wilham Daniels stars as the 0 A . a metropo111an city district attocney constantly aggravated by lhe unorlhodox methods ol two ol his undercover police sergeants o n Freebie and the Bean, a new comeoy adven1u1e sanes a111ng Saturdays at 9PM on CBS j ., ~. ~~ Lew Ayres and Academy Award-winning actress Janel Gaynor perform together again lor the l11st time smce they appeared in the 1934 leature him, Servant's Entrance (I) when lhey appear on ABC's The Love Boat airing Saturday al 9PM wants to t.ike tht• test -.:p1•dfil.,lly lu lt•Jrn the .. ex of the 1------------------------ baby .ind then choo,C's n1ll to h.1w tht• bJbv bC'c.iu!>e 11 1s not of a p.irlicul.ir .,e,7 "Boy or C1rl'' 10111.'\ JI .1 nwthuJ uf c huu.,1n)\ thr ~e'\ of the Child di the mnrnC'nt tlf Ulllll'pt1on rhr procedure involves sep.ir.itmg thl' \-l hmmo .. omr .. perm frl>m the Y-chromusome '>Pl'rm Art1f1uJI '"'em111at1on with Y sperm incre.isc'\ the udJ., of the' frtu., bC'ing m.sle by two to one. 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