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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-06-24 - Orange Coast PilotMilitary can't qUit Right&: Study Report commissioned b y the Irvine Co . says carrier landings must cont inue four Navy installations have made operational changes lo accommodate urban encroachment in other rapidly growing California communities, ment and joint mahtary<Jty aarcc- ments. . Chang~ at other mahtary mstalla- uons have included d1vert1ng nights, relocating squadrons anct shifting traffic patterns 10 restnct flights over homes. the st~dy says. auons are s.tr.a)'ing &Om established routes, which were used as a road map in planning development Oliver said. The development firm sought the shady to learn precedents fOrcommentateithtrofbisoftiCeioa Friday. Ool. Jett') Shtlton, of El Toro, reiterated on Friday· what bMe,, Of. facials have said since tht CW. ovs earricr"landinp erupted two Weiekl aao: .. The community ct11not ~ any ~uction) m • I.he traioi111 By ANDREA ADEL.WN Of the D9lly .......... A study commissioned this spring by the Irvine Co. amid giowing concern over Marine. Corps flight operatjons in Orange County con- cl¥des that curtailing carrier landing practice at the Marine Corps Air Station in El Toro would hamper the base's mission. California ·Assembly Speaker Willie Brawn asks Governor Deukmejlan to cut the Assembly budget./ A3 Nation Congressional nego- tiators have reached agreement on a plan to cut the deficit./ A3 World El Salvador politician Roberto D' Aubulsson may have been Involved In a reported prot to kill the U.S. ambassador to his country .I A3 ~ Travel PEOPLEXpress has, ~un bargain fare ser- vice from Los Angeles International Airport to Newark, N.J./84 Style Local vt>calist chooses evening gowns to har- monize with outfits worn by Sounds of Muslc./81 The man-tailored look for fall recalls the Hollywood stars of the '30s./B2 Sports Newport Harbor High • product Brian Theriot Is still alive In his bid for-a berth on the U.S. Olympic track and field team./C1 All of a sudden, baseball Is fun again for the Dodgers after they pouod Atlanta for the second straight day./C1 The U.S. Olympic yacht- ing team appears to be set-unless another protest is filed./C2 Entertainment The official music for the Olympics has been prepared by some world class composers and per- formers./88 Buaineu The building 1n·dustry faces a shortage of ex- perienced managers./C4 INDEX Erma Bombeck 8rtdge Bull nest Callfornla News Clalllfted Croawor<S Featuree HorOtCQPe Ann l,Mdere National ... Oplnk>n Pubk Nottces AMI &tat• spon. Stock Marketa 8tyte ThMtera Trawl W•th« World NeWt EM EM C4 A3 03-8 88 84 07 84 A3 A9 88 01-2 C1-3 cs-e 81~ BM M A2 AS . · The sJudy says relocating the simulated' carrier landings .. changes .the nature of the base's operations" because Marine -pilots would be unable to complete. their flight train- in~ at El Toro, according to Pike Ohver. the Irvine Co.'s senior direc- tor for advance planning. However, the study conducted by an aviation consultant indicates that --·-, Oliver said Friday., · Last week. the City of Irvine asked the Defense Department to haJt a trainin$ exercise at El Toro after four low-flying planes allegedly .. buzzed" a picnic near a hospital site. The incident has opened a Pandora's box of controversy over military jets and their impact on the 177-bed Irvine Medical Center. the unbuilt 48()..acre. S 1 billion Golden Triangle develop- Consultant Walter E. Gillfillan. of Newport Beach and Berkeley. studied operations at naval air stat1ons on North Island and Miramar in San Diego. at Moffett Field in Mountain View. al the Alameda base and at El Toro. The Irvine Co. initiated the study because it believes military oper- elsewhere. · . ln the ca~ of E~ Toro. He.said. the study concludes no sqU<Srons woUld be relocated if field cam~ landing practices we're banned. but the of- fending Oi&hts would be eltminated. Mihtary officials wn-en't consul.' ted. GiJlfillan .. is d~w1ng his own conclusions.:· Oliver said. The consultant couldn't be reached ..., ........... ..,a.. ...... Bart)' and Llaa JlumaW'll [~)l~Oftt' arueed.ltlon of a Gerni&ii book ColllJIP'moratl'W tile UJ36 Olympics in Berlin. At left. a peae from the book depJct8 Amerlcaa athlete Jnete °iena. mission." · Shelton said base officials bavee·1 • made any stucjies on their own IO determine the consequen«i or re- Jocahng the touch-and-go exercises. Caty officials. have suggested they bt I (PleUe Me lllLIT AllY./ASJ Bar limits lifted Popular nightspot files lawsuit against order to close early By STEVE MABBLE °' .. ~ ....... A popular Corona dcl Mar night- spot -fighting for the rights of private enterprise and the late-hour , drlnK.er -has filed a lawsuit challenging the city's ability to fottt a restaurant to stop serving liquor before 2 a.m. • The Park Bar & Grill. an E.ast Coast Highway resta);liant that became a favorite with the happy hour crowd more than a year ago, is under city ordcn to close its bar and front doors at midnight · every night. except Friday and Saturday. · The restaurant was deemed an annoyance to nearby residents. who complained that Park pa1rons. were noisy. occasionalJy rude and som~ times obscene w.h~ 1caving at late hours. Election petition will get hearing Rare book on Berlin Olympics leaves owner full of questions "It's like living in the middle of Times Square," said one resident during a public bearing before the Newpon Beach City Council Another tavern neighbor com- plained be had to sleep in a bathroom to get a good night's sleep. When that failed, he said be bought earplugs. But -David Grant. an attorney representing the prosperina res- tauranL 'Said the city -or any municipality for that matter -docs not have the right to force an establishment to stop selling booze before 2 a.m. Legal doubts won •t keep council from considering request By DA V1D BISHOP Oallrl'llotC.118'11ldlftl A petition drive to consolidate elections in Lagun~ Bea.ch will get ~ hearing from the Ctty Council whether it was legally announced or not. Paul Christiansen. president of the Laguna Beach Taxpayers' Associa- tion. said he was happy with Mayor Dan Kenney's announcement. How- ever. Christiansen' said he will con- tinue to challenge the city clerk's ruling that the legal notice required for a petition d~ve was pubtished by the Taxpayers 1n a newspaper not approved by the City of Laguna Beach. The difference is that a legal petition with valid signatures of at least l S percent of Laguna Beach voters. approximately 1.800, would compel the City. Council to either adopt the proposal or to place it on the next citywide ballot. lf not legal, the council as under no lepl obligation to . take any action. .,. The Taxpa)ICrs' petition asks the couocil to consolidate its City Coun- cil, clerk and treasurer elections, hCld every other year in April, with the election the County of Oranae con· duasin November every two ycaR.~ bqionina in 1986. The petition also demands that the question be put to the voters on lbis year's November ballot if the council fails to adopt the proposal .• The Taxpayers claim that con· solidatinJ elections would save money, mcreasc voter tumout and panic,pation in local elections. and make votina mo~ convcntent. City Oerk Vema Rolhnacr. h<'w- cver, ~fused to aettpt the ~uircd tqal notice of the Taxpayers' intent to circulate the petition because it wa publish~ m the Daily Pilot, whic~ ~ says is not the newspaper J>tC•· fled by the city to publl h lcpl notJces. Arordi"8 to Rollin er. only two weekly nc...,papcrs that tirc~latc in tM: tit)' may \)Ubl1sh uch not• · . Cbn t1an n 1 now attempt& to (Pleue ... PSTtTIO I A2 J tte•s found no one who can enlighten him about book his parents were given overseas By JERRY BJRSCB Of IM Deir Noc I Wt Harry Rasmussen has a book none of the booksellers or antique dealers in Orange County can tell-him abouL The blue. 165-~e. hardbound book was published an Germany in 1936 to commemorate the Olympic Games held in Berlin that year. It was a wedding gift to his mother and his stepfather -a G.I. stationed in Berlin following Wortd War II "Nobody l have talked to has se:n a book like th~s. It ev.en has pictures pasted into it like sn~pshots inste-cid of havin' the pictures printed on the pages. 'says Rasmussen. "I have been to every antique book shop in Orange County and they just didn't know anything about it. .. With the Olympics going on we were hoping we could find somebod) who would know about the book:· says Rasmussen, who owns the Oceanfront Wheclworks b1cyclc,shop at the Balboa Pier. Rasmussen's wife. Lisa.even called the West German embassy asking about the book. ··but th~y we~ not too thrilled. They don't want to hear about Hitler and aJI that." she explains. · Rasmussen was bom in Germany in 1939 -the year World War II staned. His father. a German soldier. was killed in the war . When the Allies took over Berlin. has mother started dating Rasmussen's stepfather. The serviceman was able to smug- gle Rasmussen and has mother across the border when the city was davtded fPleue eee OWKER/ A2) .. It's not only unfair. it's not l~." wdGrant. The suit. which names each mem- ber of the City Council, seeks a tempotary restraining order that would allow the nightspot to stay open and serve dfinks until 2·a.m. every day of the week. The legal claim states that the State of California prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages only between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. and that -(Pleue 11ee BA.a/ A2) .Costa Mesa'& task: The selling of a city It wasn·t so long ago that a photographer. invited to 1mmonahze the City of Costa Mesa on postcards. took one look at the town and declared flatl) ... You rcall) don't have anything worth photo- graphing." That was 1978. and the hard· pressed cameraman finall) dad rome up with some shots of Cit) Hall. the motorcycle ra~s and the Estancia <\dobe that locals and tounsts could send to the folks back m Omaha and Peoria. But this is 19 4 -and oh. how things have.changed. Today, the people hired to promote Costa Mesa have produced a slick. full-color brochure. a specially ck-siaJled_cit logo. Hd ~venisements promotint the city an tta"'elers' map- zi~ and tnKle pubbcations in the United tates and Europe. .. We're puttin1 C ta Mca on 'the map!" a J?fOmotionaJ letter fl ' the' city chttnly announ On the fold-out broChure, the Costa Mesa 51opn ("Clo to cvcrytb1na? a~ to perfect. Come hve the C'altfornaa upericncc") as embluoned over a color picture of the Pacific FCdCral 8u1l&na at 19\h uut and Newport Boulevard and und~ 1 rain w "CM" aty toao Tari OOdd. promotaort dittctor for Jan n AUOC\atcs. Inc . m nta Ana, ad her firm de\'cloptd the I o. the ~• n, two brochu~ and auont:d mlP.llnc adven1scmcnt -one of \\h1th runs in "Europe's m ·\-re d lt'l'-'d m toe." a German pubh· KAREN KLEIN Focus ON THE NEws \ cation with the catchy title, .. Fremdenverlcehrswirtschaf\ lnttt- nauonal." And th.is Maret\. Charles Johnso~ director of the c1ty\ Visitors Bureau, also promoted Costa Mesa in man-y-aHM lntcmatiou Toumt Boursc., the largest travel and tour show in the world. Johnson wd he will make about etgbt similar appear- ances annua.11) at tr&\'d indust!')' hows all over the v.-rid. Johnson al.so id vcral del· eptions of mtcrnational tour direo- tors will vi it the city. The V1 1tors Bureau wa cstab- ti bed la t ear at the Uf'IJn& of lht (' ta Mesa Chamber qf Commcn:e. The C1ty allotted $60,000 a year for thrte years to the Vi 1tors Bureau lO inerct touri m. But why, some ma&ht a_k. .-ould touri1u from far away a Gtrmany want to t.ay in Co ta Mesa? "We have a attat kleition," John· son said. "h's do to t beach, (1'hue ... COSTA Ila /Al) ' I Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 24, 198' CoNT iNL!f u S 10R1E s --- MILITARY ..• From Al moved to Twentynine PaJms or Yuma, Anz. "There's no airfield at Twentynine Palms that can accommodate our jets and Yuma already has a tn:mendous amount of training," Shelton said. For the eight El Toro jet squadrons to train in desert areas means ''burn- ing a lot of tax~yer dollars" in fuel and time, he said. To operate an F-18 costs S 1.000 an hour. Flight tame to Yuma is about 30 )llinutcs. He said El Toro pilots try ta. use a sim:Jlated carrier landing on San Clemente Island off San Diego. but are t:ompettng for training tame with Navy squadrons from San Diego and Lemoore. near Fresno. A pilot must constant!> retrain on the 1.000-foot earner deck 10 attain "letter perfect" accuraq. Shelton said. "We must be sausfied he 1s perfect here before we let him approach a ca mer." BAR ••• l'i'omAl cities arc precluded from arbitrarily u ina different hours. The lea.al action follows more than 1 _year of baraamma between city offic1als and fawyen for the bar, owned by Loomis Food, Inc. The upshot of the negotiations was 1 mandate in the form of a conditional use permit &hat the nightspot close shop at mtdnt&ht except on Friday and Saturday when it could stay open until 2 a.m. · "I think we dtd everything we COllld to cooperate with them. We gave them the weekends in an effort to be fair." said Mayor Evelyn Han, who noted the caty allowed the restaurant to serve lunch despite a severe lac~ of customer parking. "I'm at a loss as to why the owners would want to take this to court after we showed a real spmt of cooper- ation." the mayor added. "But it's ttiear dec1s1on." The Park. though relatively new. as located on land where one restaurant or another has stood for more than 20 years. The comer lot backs up to a residenual area. The lawsull alleges that former restaurants were allowed to remain open unul 2 a.m. The only difference between the popular tavern and prior establishments. said restaurant rep- resentatives. is that the Park is a success. Mayor Hart. however. said other restaurants in Corona del Mar close earlier than 2 a.m. Grant said the restaurant is placed •• ~ flna~ iif~~JQ..~,tQ.Se.wJx ~Wiia ~~~~~~ rocks. OWNER WONDERING ... From Al between the West and the Com- munist zones. '"They were closing up the border and at was becoming harder for my stepfather to see my mother. But a few bucks were passed and we got out JU St in time." Rasmussen says. The couple were mamed in 1948 in West Berlin. Rasmussen was adopted and the family moved to America. "The book was a wedding present from a friend of my mother's. We think it must have been rare or a limned edi1ion or else why would a close friend g.ave it as a gift?" Rasmussen asks. His mother. who has since died. ne\er told Rasmussen much about the 01~ mp1c book. He has forgotten ho" 10 read German and 1s unable to decipher the bool> . ."s anscnp11on and pnnt for himself. "If you saw Berlm m 1945 you would wonder how many of these books survived," Rasmussen notes. The Olympic book is laden with Swastikas and the colorful pagentry of the Hitler regime. Although the book displays several photographs of Jes~ Owens and the other prominent black American athletes of the times, it also contains some racist canoons, according to Rasmussen. "'A black person was pretty much a novelty in Germany at the time and that 1s how they portrayed them - even 1n the children's books." Rasmussen remembers. Compton High School in Los .\ngeles. the alma mater of Jesse Owens• has asked_ Rasmussen to donate the Ol)mpic boo to I ts labrar): but first. Rasmussen wants to find out what 11 ts worth. COST A MESA SELLS ITSELF ... From Al Disneyland. San Diego and Long Beach." "It's easy 10 sta} here and it's close to everything." promotions director Dodd said. "It's pretty. close to the beach, close to Anaheim and there's a lot of restaurants and shopping. Even though (Costa Mesa doesn't) have a major attracuon. 11's easy and close and there's not a lot of traffic ltke there would be an Anaheim." Uh-oh -there 11 as again. It's the old "at-leasHt's-closc-10" attitude that Costa Mesa's city fathers have been fighting since long before the cHy's incorporation 31 years ago. The most familiar vanation as the "at 1cast 11s close to Newport Beach" tune that has haunted Costa Mesa smce the two towns were known as Mackerel Flats and Goat Hill in the "'1930s. Goat Hill. Costa Mesa's endunng nickname. still stnkes a raw nerve among Costa Mesa Cl\ 1c boosters. The nickname came about when goats were imported to provide milk for the area's children because cows d1dn't thnve on the land. The moniker has been a thorn an the ci ty's side. In 1970, a storm} debate at City Hall forced author Edrick Maller to change the name of his c:11y history book from "Goat Hill" 10 "A Slice of Orange." But Goat Hill wasn't to be con\e- n1entl y forgotten. Even now, 11 seems a City Council meeting doesn't gob) without someone throwmg out the old nickname. ··11,jo1 too bad for ·Goat Hill.'·· someone will sa}. when a ne" de\ elopment or ne" cultural pro- gram 1s proposed. .\nd 1f the nickname isn't bad enough. some have even cnt1c1zed the ut\ motto. "Hub of the Harbor l\rca:·· because 11 emphasizes Costa WE 'RE LISTENING -- Just Call 642-6086 D .. IJ Piiot Deity~ 11 ouarantMd ~, Fnday " ~ °' t>C1 ..... y04ll 111109' Ill S.>0 11"' c.a'lllel<>te 711rn enCI yOUI cgpy be --'° S.1wtta, .... a..no., " Mesa's proximity rather than Its local a11nbu1cs. But. like th e Ill-fated postcards no" replaced by the slack Costa Mesa ad campa1en. the c11y's long-standing 111ferionty complex 1s undergoing a transformation. By turning its eyes away from Newport Beach and toward th e burgeoning area nonh of the San Diego Freeway. dubbed the "South Coast Metro." the ctty is for once able to capitalize on something of its own. And capitalize at does. "This is one of the fastest growing areas m the count}, with the South Coast Metro developing and the new hotels com mg an." Dodd said. The Orange County Performing Arts Center. un~r constructJon on a five-acre parcel of land in the Town Center area east of Bnstol Street. has swelled the city's pnde. The Chamber of Commerce has adopted "The City of the Ans" as 11s Costa Mesa motto. the new c1 tv travel brochure seem a bit skewed.· Anyone who looked at the map and didn't know any belier would think that the nonh end of the city stretches up to the Garden Grove Freeway and that the south end of the city consists of the Orange County Fairgrounds and the Pacific Federal building. located smack dab on the beach. According to the map. no pan of Costa Mesa south of the fairgrounds even exists. Not downtown Costa Mesa. nor Orange Coast CoUege. not even Caty Hall. Dodd admitted that her firm had to overcome some negative perceptions about C:osta Mesa in its marketing campaign. "Some people only remember the old Costa Mesa," she said. "They forget that the South Coast Metro is Costa Mesa, too. We wanted to make that more clear m peoples• heads." And the long-standing success of the South Coast Repertory Theatre has attra'cted other groups who hope 10 capture a sltce of Costa Mesa's munificence when it comes to fund- mg for the ans. The South Coast Symphony plans to open its first season in Costa Mesa this fall. The groupong1nally made its home m Long Beach. said John Granger. the director and conductor. But the symphony found that com- pe1111on from other Long Beach orchestras made It difficult to at1ract 11s own audience. Granger said. And so the move to Costa Mesa Johnson said that even when he travels to Northern California. people are unfamiliar with Costa Mesa. "People ask if Costa Mesa is in the Caribbean, or on the Mexican Riviera or near San Francisco." he said. Caty officials' a11ent1on 10 the north may have proved a bit ffi}Optc for some city residents. espec1all) those on the west si de. who ha ve begun to complain that the rest of the ctt) 1s being overlooked. l=ven the proportions oft he map an But getting the word out about Costa Mesa is essential. he added. because of the increasing competition from other Southern California ci tjcs, where hotels are springing up like wildfire. Long Beach. San Diego. Buena Park. Anaheim and Newport Beach aJI have visitor's bureaus now and San Oemente and Redondo Beach are considering them. Johnson said. Dodd said Costa Mesa's name must be made known. "People still think 'Costa Mesa - that's the place in between Anaheim and Newport. right'>' .. What do you like about &be Daily Piiot? Wbat don't you like? CaJI tbe num be r at left and your me11a1e will be recorded, transcribed and dellvered to tbe appropriate editor. 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Ktnnt'Y 111d he wou_ld ma.kt 11 an •nda n~m for consedttal on tJy C"OUnal members "My~loptntOn sth1t1flhc ~Olltc"I cnoUIJ\ 'JtJnllUtn, tht n C'OUn• c1I OU1d~ 1t ." ~enf't)I u 1d • OIMCT\Ott aw SW aw IW GOP rallies for Reagan · at roundup Actor Bqh O'Brlan, former football great Mike Garrett and U.S. Sen. Pete Wllaon (abo•e) took part ln a Re- acan-Buh polldcal rally Saturday at Mlle Square Park ln Fountain Valley. Collta Meaa realdenta Carol Rohl and Connie Capehart (below) let eTeryone know who their fa•orltes are, while apectaton aather (cen ter) to hear the GOP meaa aae. Repabllc an apokeamen aald almllar e•enta, dea1-Ded to rally aupport for ftealdent Re-aaan .• re-election, are beiDC held throq hoat the country. Summer's arrived at OC beaches Large crowds took advanta&e of warm inland temperatures and pack- ed Oran&e Coast beaches from Hunt· in&ton Beach to La&una Beach Satur- day in the opening day of the fln t weekend of summer. A crowd of about 30.000 braved d1n1crous rip currents at Huntinaton ~late Beach, and lifeguards were forced to make about l00 tt$CUCS. No major 1nc1dents were rcp<>rted. Another 2S.OOO visiton conversed on Bolsa Chica State Beach where several boats had to be rescued. Lifcauards said the vic1ims sccmtd to be weekend sailors who badn•t yet worktd the kinks out of their vcuels. Meanwhile, about 30,000 people ~ere arcctcd by 68~ water temperatures and 2-4 foot surf It Huntln&ton City Beach. The perkina IOU filled It I l a.m. It was the billtll turnout of the year. Newpon Beach reported a crowd of 90,000. about the wne as number as the Memorial Day turnout. Luuna Beach lifcpards rcl)Orted about 2S,000 visitors. Semon can 1et taz aul8tance smion citizens 62 and older. who paid propcny taxes in 1983 or mated an 1p&n111cnt may be diaabae to tteef've California Tu and Rcnlll Auistancc thro\llh the·lninc Senior Center this 1ummcr. Trai!)ed tax anestants will provide answers and forms by a_ppo1ntmcnt onl y on Tuesday\. ThOtc who want to make an appoaniment &houtd call the enter at ~l 9. Two 1c111ed as auto p lows Into crowd Federal deficit to ge B)' Th A1 oc-l1ttd Ptt1 PHILADELPHIA -A 5pecdtnj c&r ve-emt out of c~ntrol and plowed anto a crowd hoed up for a food a1veaway at a church Satur<t.y. kilhna two people ind inJuringat least 16. The car struck the steps at thes1de>door of the New Psalmist Baptist Cbuixh. Witneues and hospital officials said those killed were a 63·ycar-old man and a 31h-year-old boy. who were not identified. The uninjured driver, identified u Sammy Bates. 33, of Philadelphia, was arrested Gt the scene and charaed with drunktn driving. twocoonts each of homicide by vehicle and involuntary mansl1uahter, and 2 l counts each of aggravated assault. simpfe assault and recklessly en- dangering another periOn. · Nuke plant prill• out of •tall WESTBORO. Mass. -Owners of the stalled Seabrook I nuclear power project aa:rccd to a plan Saturday to resume construcuon of the trUtbled plant next week and create a new company to take ~barge. John D. Fassett. board chairman ofone owner, United llluminat- mg Co. of New Haven. Conn .. told reporters after an owners meeting that the plant should be completed in 1987 at an add1t1onal cost ofS 1.3 billion. bringing the total cost of the project to $4 billion. Midwestern nood• contlnue Flood waters rose along the rain-swollen Missouri River Saturday, breaking a levee and forcing the evacuation ofa small town, as much of the nonhern Plains basked under fair skies after. a night of heavy rain and scattered tornadoes. Hundn-ds of people remained out of their homes after Oeeina the floods, and crop damage estimates continued to, mount. with Iowa reporting SI Pillion in agricultural losses. · 50 billion in tax increases, $11 billion in cuts given nod WASHINGTON (AP) -Cong.res has taken a big step toward its promi5cd elecuon-year down payment to tnm enormous bud&et ddicus. wnh ncgot1aton agrttjog Saturday on a packaae of nearly SSO b1thon an tax 1 ncrcascs and about $11 billion an spending cuts. It was nearly dawn when House and Senate tax writers, who had worked through the n11ht, settled the last of 282 differences between tax measures poused by the House and Senate. No new tax.es WCTC included an the compromi!e pac~~· The measure was composed pnmarily of chances tn cx1st1na taxes, espec1ally those affecung businesses, Wt shelters ind some complicated tax accounting practices. The q.reement. which came at 2: 17 a.m. PDT, capped three weeks <>(bargaining and ended only after a non-stop round of public and pnvate talks that lasted nearly 21 hours. The full House and Senate now must vote on whether to accept the conferees' agreement. . The struggle was necessar) so Congress could meet a Spending veto sought by Brown x~~~"~.~d ~d gl.£. ~. ·.·--~~~.~eaker,.. ~~kes -~ .. ctio~ ... -v ~ONTPELIER, Vt. -A State p0hce raid "aimed ~retSp'Brise ldZm"rn iiffffiat1W .... , . pining temporary custody of 110 children of a reclusive religious sect was a ··massive deprivation" of citizens' SACRAMENTO (/\P) -Prom1s1ng to comply with rights, a civil liberties leader said Saturday. The children Gann Initiative spending cuts. Assembl} Speaker Willie Wcte ta.ken from their homes by 90 state troopers just after Brown asked Gov. George Deukmejian Saturday to veto dawn Friday in. an effort to determine whether church S2 I .2 million from the Assembly"s operating budget. elders ~ad phys1~1ly abused them. The.c~urch ackno~I-In a letter to DeukmeJ1an. Brown continued to edges It disciplines you~gsters by . stnking them. WI.th challenge the constnuuonal1ty of lhe Republican-sponsor- wooden rods. The operation was foaled .by state Dtstnct ed initiative. which was drafted pnncipally 10 curb his Judge Frank Mahady, who refu~ to giv~ the state 72-powers. But he asked Deuk.meJian to make the 30 percent hour teml>f>rary custody to examine the children. cut mandated in Proposition 24 anyway to improve the Dlrecton strike looms HOLLYWOOD -Stars such as .James Coburn, Mike Farrell and Jackie Cooper manned the phones and stapled picket signs Saturday as the Directors Guild of America prepared for a possible strike on July 5. A strike b y the 7,300 guild members would halt film studio production. disrupt the major television networks and perhaps delay the start of the fall TV season. It could also force management to du'Cct h ve shows such as coverage of the 1984 Olympics starting July 28. coverage of the Democrauc and Republican conventions and-Soap operas. 'TwUlglJ~ Zone' pUot appeals RIAL TO -Dismissal of cnminal charges will be sought by Dorecy Wingo, pilot of the helicopter that crashed on the "Twilight Zone" movie set. killing actor \'te Morrow and two childrtn. the pilot's attorney says. The dismissal mouon. which contends lhat errors weTC made in interpretation of e vidence in previous court hearings. will be made Monday to Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer. attorney Phillip Kolczynski said Friday. Company fights Pentagon SANT A CLARA -National Semiconductor Corp. is seeking an inJunct1on against the U.S. Dcpartn\ent of Defense, claiming that a Pentagon ban on business with the company wasn't part of the deal when it pleaded guilty to mail fraud and making false statements to the government. Federal Judge Robert Aguilar will conduct a heanng Friday in San Jose on the company's claim that it will lose m1lhons of dollars 1f National Semiconductor is barred from defense contracts. ' Cop acqaltted in atJ1J11alt INDIO -28-year-old police officer Dave Ensley wept with relief in court after a jury acquitted him in a "lovers' lane" attack on a couple in which a man was impnsoned in a car trunk while his girlfriend was raped. ••They got the wrong person," j ury foreman Bob Lienau of Palm Springs said in explaining Friday's verdict. "We dido 't feel thert was enough concrete evidence to find him guilty." Persian Gall clJlel• meet "political atmosphere" of the Capitol. "It bas been and remains not only my position, but that of the attorney Jencral and other'" respected legal scholars that Proposition 24 1s unconstitutional in all Its parts." Brown wrote. ··H~ver. 1t appears that the political atmosphere surrodhding the budget reduction as·pect only serves to obscure the l~timate constitutional challenge to the measure itself,' the Democratic leader of the Assembly continued. requesting the partial veto of his operating budget. Just four days earlier. Brown had promised budget cuts. but said he would "not be locked into a percentage figure." Jn a telephone interview. Brown said he Wlll also be -pr-OJ>()Smg changes m A sembly -ru~ wh~~he pnnc1pal target of the 101t1auave by Paul Gann. Although he would not discuss details. he hinted that those new rules would compl) at least an pan wnh the '-'Oters· intent m approving the Gann in1uauve. "Whether I ulumately get concensus or not. I mtend to publish at some pomt a proposed set of rules that I believe the world 1s going to find workabJe (and) more comfortable than what we now do and more comfortable than what the voters tned to sa) or did say." Brown said. In add111on to slashing the Legislature's budget. Proposition 24 also calls for two-thirds votes on most procedural matters. a change that would give the Republican minorit> a powerful check on Brown's operation of the Assembly. Earlier this week. Democratic leaders of the Senate said they also would comply with the 30 percent cut in their share of the Legislature's operating budget. But the Senate did not name a specific dollar amount or formally request a veto. Between them, the Senate and Assembly must cut spending by $37 m1lhon to comply with the most common interpretation of the inat1at1ve. · syel Mel by lnders t 1 pac~ of ~fiClt·reduct1on mo"t:S by the time the House ind Stn.ate N!ttSS at 1ht end of the month for the Founh of July and the Democrabc Nauonal Con\ention. Amon pro\ isi ns of~ t.a.A qrecmenc •The -percent t~Cl~ tax on local and Iona di mnct telephone rvi«. due to expire after 1985, would be extended through 1987. • , •The federal tax of 16 etnts per pack on cigarenes v.111 drop, as scheduled undercurrent law, to 8 centsaftir~t. 30, I 98S. The Hou,e had passed a bill which would have permitted 1t to drop only to 12 cents, but lhe conferets rejected th1 •The tu on hQuor. which isSlO.SO per proof plJon, Wtll rise toS 12.SO, eff'ecuve Sept. 30. 198S. The confeted rejected a House move to raise the taJt to S 14.25. Beer and wane would not be affected. Action on the w pe>nions of the package had been stalled uoul Thursd~ nif.l:lt. when the nqotiaton approved more than $11 b1U1on m compmion federal \peod1na savings.. including a bike in premiums paia b) Med1cart beneficiaries and a freeze of ph)'$Kl.lof fees paid under Medicare. • The t.ax and spending agreements art part of tbe effort to resolve d1ffertnces bet>Nccn a Housc-paSsed S 182.4 btllioo deficit-reduction plan and a S 140.1 billion package -·-· Flreflgbten stand ln the ball way of a 12-a.nlt Rlftrilde apartment complez after a 1u aploelon that injured 10 , one critically. ppon.cd b)• :~1c:knt R n and pal:Kd b) 1bt :SC • Both plan, combine t.aa mC'n'aSC$ WJth nvtle • m1htary nd domnuc pcndina 11n_ an ~fTon to reu1 • rcdttal ttd ink, pro~ &o &olll l600 bilhon onrthc ...a thrtt )'tan, The !&a in t~ barpin1n1 compleled hllday ..,.. that 1f n.aite Republican ..,'OUld 11-.·c up oa .- bu tn tall brcab they wanttd that lose ~ for die J"rtasuey, House Democrats Yt"OUld stop tt'Silu• .,...d- 101 cots sou&ht by Stnatol"fi But 10me Dm>ocratl said th~ h.ia 11ven up aoo much. Rep. on~ H . t.ark, O.C.lif .. 110uodcd a IOWDOW at Lbt end oftbe oonfemcce when be sakl, ":Sict, hclpe. people had S 11 billion cu\, from M dicatt .. while siVUll • ··s 12 billion free sift (in w breaks) 10 America••..._ corporations." Rep. Dan Rouc-nkoww. o.m" chairman of die House . .Ways ind Mean Commiuec. said. .. la ~ swing. '°mcf;Mxl> Mns and som&Od)· loen.. M As be looked out at 'he bleary~ auc:licDce • ._. 200. that included lobbyi ts from buwnct5 ud .- .as$0Ciation as "ell a tM R~ ldm1.mu.-. 'Rostenko ki wd. ••1 hope )'OU were all W1nnml Olll thert:· RfVERS.IDE -A reside~t lit a ciprene ~­ ~figbtcrS were cvacu.atJng an apartment c:om'plci because of a es ~cak.. causing an explosion ~#;;;;\.1.._ ·~-~---~ Rick Seevers. the man wbo firefiahten said lit the cigarette. was blown out the window of his fiiit-flOor apartment and later was hsted in very critical oond.ilio.n from bums. He was the most seriously injured. -rU'Cmcn and paramedics were going door to door when suddenly the bu tiding exploded," wd ~ttt Inspector Charles Cbostner ... Walls buckled, doors wett blown off lhe1r hinp. pockets of gas ignited on both floors.·· He said Seevers. 32, ""was blown t.brouah lbe apartment window" and Landed about l S to lO feet outside the building. " Seevers was in '"veiy critical condition" at the IN.rft ward of San Bernardino County Hpspital -1th bwm over vinually his entire body, Cbostner said. The other injured people. wbo suffered a variety of mmor bums, cuts and bruises, included four firefi&bten. two ~edics, two female residents and a pusinc iii.ii earner. said Cbostncr. All were treated and released at Riverside Community Hospital. The 10 Lm. aplosion &Uncd the r-o 12 ... unit bu11dinp that made up ~ Rains Cross Apartmm Chostncr esumatcd the~ at .. more than'S 100~000."' Demos,approvepartyplatforan W ~SHINGTON V.-P)-.:rbe Dcm<>Cf'll'l.K Ptatfonn Committee on Saturday unanimous!) approved a 35.()()(). word polnical document uulorcd for Walter F. Mondale·s poliucal candidacy. but also borrowing heavily from campa1gn promises of Sen. Gary Han and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. Final approval came after the Mondale-dominated panel rejected a succession of efforts by MondaJe"s two rivals to win further concessions. That set the stage for floor battles-next month at the party's nominating convention in San Francisco over defense and foreign policy planks. However, representatives of Hart and Jackson said their candidates were generally satisfied with the platfonn. a statement of party philosophy and goals containing a stinging indictment of President Reagan's "government b) subtraction" and a quilt-work of proposed remedics from tbe campaigns of the three Democrat candidates. Any skimushes at the convention arc likel) to be rclauvely minor and good-natured. nothing like the pitched battles between supporters of President Carter and Sen Edward M Kennedy at the pany·s 1980 convention in New Yol"k Cat)'. . Amona propmed planks rejeaed Satwday was a proposaJ of Jackson's u.rgmg eh.mi.nation of n.uiotf pnma.ry etecuons in southern states for alle:gedJy dlSC'rirrun.aung -sa1ns1 m1oonty candidates. Instead. the J8+membc:r commjnce adopted a milder version offered by Mondale delegates that calls for ending rum>ff races onJy in states w ere-the J)1'0ttSS can be demonstn1tcd to discriminate. The Mondale plank. which Jaclc.soo delcptC'S"" rtluctantly supponod aft.er their own mcasutt w.u defeated. also calls for a party-financed study to det.emune where such discnminauon exists.· The "'dual-primary" dispute was a major campa1p issue for Jackson. Han reprcsenu.t1ves indicated lhey intended to bring to the convention floor a rejected proposal urgin& that U.S. mihtar) force not be used in any part of lhe world v.hert US objectives v.-erc not dear. Was D 'Aubuisson part of plot to kill diplomat? ~ W .\SHINGTON (AP) -U. in- telligence recen ed a repon last month that nght-wing elements. including a pohuc1an hoked to death squads. were plotting to loll Thomas Pickering. the U.S. ambassador to El Salvador. a Reagan admin1strat1on official said. The report was taken ~nousl) enough for the administration to send its ro' mg envo). retired Gen. Vernon Walters. to El Sal'-'ador to meet with Roberto d'Aubuisson. the poht1cian said to be 1n' olved in the assassinallon plot t~ official said. Sptaking on cond1uon he not be 1dent· 1fied. the official said Fnda~ night .. Is It conce1'-'able-that d'Aubu1-;son was 1n· 'oh ed in such a plot'l Ycs Is 11 prooobk" I don"1 lnow." 1dcnufied, said d'Aubuisson left Friday for Houston aboard a private plane. The> did f'Ot say what he planned to do in Houston. or 1f he would vislt other cities. but that he was expected to anive in Washington on Wednesda)'· They said he was aooompanied by five other Republican Nationalist Alliance leaders and planned to meet 10 Washingto n with Speetal Ambassador ~ VcrAon Wailers and Sen. Jesse Helm , R-N.C. T hC' sources ga'-'e no further details. MANAMA. Bahrain -Military chiefs from six Persian Gulf nations held an emergency meeting in Saudi Arabia Saturdax to work out a strategy against attacks on gulf shipping an the Iran-Iraq war. Meanwhile. Iran rejected an Iraqi claim that Iranian gunners had shelled Iraqi border vtllaaes in violation of a U.N.-mediated moratonum on civilian attacks. One of the goals of the meeting was expected to be creation of a joint command apinst Iraman air anacks on commercial shipping an the 011-rich region. :Attac.be •labJ la Be1rut , BEIRUT. Lebanon -Lebanon's government un· veiled a plan Saturday to reunite the Christian ind Moslem sectors of the capital. as police were reponin& that two militiamen shot and killed an Austrian attache in mostly Moslem west Beirut. As the Moslem.Christian coaliuon Cabinet of President Amin Oemayel met in Bikfaya, 1 town I 0 miles northeast of here. four gunmen kidnapped a Libyan d1elomat and two unidentified ~ompanions from a hotel an west Beirut, police abo said. Jobnaon and Johnaon em- ployee Andrew Johnaon watcb- a a apoollnf machlne roll ap aclhe.l•e tape at the company'• Chlcato plant. The tape will be aent to Loe Aneela where ath- letes a.re apec:ted to ue up aome 11.000 roll• of tape and 42,000 adhaln bandaaa dur-lne the Olympics. \lcanv. h1le. sourct's an d . .\ubu1sson · Republican 'lat1onahst ~lhancc said Sat- urda~ that the poht1c1nn ha'> tra' eled to the L natt"d talcs and wall meet v..1th SC\ era I l ' senators thas "eel The sources.. who asled not to be D' ~ubu1sson. the unsuccesfuJ ri&bt wang 1.and1date in the Ma) 6 El Salvadoran p~s1dent1al runoff elC'C't1on. complained b1tlerl) dunng the campa1gn lba' ~ L'nated States. through its em y. was g" 1ng financial aSSl.Stance to his oppaocnL Chnsuan Democrat J o~ Napoleon Duane P1ckenng . .S~. a career diplomat had denied he was talung sides. asserti.ng that the L nued States onl~ wanted free, open and hone t elecuons to help e.stabhsh democrac) in El Sah ad or Tannen IJarJ ea• •t Tate.lier PORTHCA WL Wiles -Farmers protcstinJ mtlk in'oductioo cuts butted food 11 tbe pany of Prime Minister M1~t Thatcher Saturday, planenna ~on her face and df'CIS, and ~n of strikina miners JOin~ in the iccrina. wune reported. The qency 1d Mn. Thateher, ta dn(>pina ofTher clothes. •~red unrufficd as she spoke briefly with Pl_!!Y_rofficiaJs beJore bcina hustJed Into 1 hmou me that spcu away. AputlJeld foa ~ted DURBAN, South Afnca-Polk~lrTCStcd ... foes of South Africa's racit scparataon law Fnday nit)lt and turday for their acuon 1n cam~i~ qa10 t the official 1panhcid policyt authontaes sai~ A ~ttst pckesman called the Police 1c11on "mt1m1mtory. The gitators we~ members oflhc United Democratic Front. =rhc 44 -. ·re released on NUI of $76 each. ' , Feinstein: Sex is no longer political handicap .. Calif om ta mayor sees chan e tn attitudes on women. religion NORTH 01\ Minn (AP)-n Frannsco Ma)or Otannt Feinstein. the first -woman mtef"Vlcwtd b)' Walter F Mondak as a po able runn1na mate. wd tU.rda) that a female prn1dcnt ~1s no longer 1nromprebe-nsible" to m tAmtrican TM ma}'Or conceded that she ontt thouaht th.at ~1na a Jewi h w man from a rontrovers,1al etty mr t be too much of a pohllc:al ha.ndicap \ "ObV1ou ly. lhett ouJd I)( some v.ho li\OUld m1kt a dea'lon based on m) ~h&JOn and SA). I'm to"'.). I a.n'' that tll'I)' •• ht Id , But M a numbtt of people-told her &bat "'Jad. Kennedy Mnt throuah it fOr e"C'f)bod~ and peoplt att loo 1na at the Wh\tc AoWir d1ffc~nlly • Kennedy the fi.1"5' Ca\hohc elected prcs1dcnt. Ptop att chana> their 'HCV.-$ and ··at t\ no Ion r 1nrornprtbensiblt to think of a v.oman H ch1tf ._..._ __ ..._......,:..i-....._-"li_....,.....,.....,.......,....., ...... ....,......_......,...._ii.t CXC'CUtl"e." \ht 1d. ~-, .... Dlanile P.ein.ltela, Walter Moad.ale Eart1~r Mondale ulkcd with n . llo\'d 8cntscn of Tt'ut and whit conttdfo that the <lif'fl-r o n K" rat ,. issues gid. "I'm not look.Ing for 1 homoacniud ticket.". .. , W'tll weak m)' VIC'WS and l'll be candid about them ind I thin~ that's tmponant ... sa.id Bentsen "I don•t th'ink any ~u:lcnt ought to be wnounded JUSt with people." Whale Mondale mo'-'cd ahead "-1th his search few a runn1oa matt~ a1ck duclo~ Lbat Seo. Ed .. ard M. KcnMdy planfted to appear watb bun Monda), presumably to endorx Mondale ~ r the praicktltial nom1natton. Monda agreec;t rith Fcin~in that .. in tbt last 20 \ttn somcihJnt t t\lppen1 in ihls counuy ind I thin it'~ good. mtnca. ba\·C said this as a bi.as lbal'1 lhis {ountf) too much -·· ... TM Ammcan people arc '8)'11'\I we want a ind~1n the ~h ~ r v~ Pf"C6)dcnt," Wbe-n Monda~ and Bcnuen mtt W\lb repon aftri their 2"'-hour mttt1ng. tbe qu lions centtrtd on their dtffmntt on 1 u ind on the-ptTtq>t1on th.at el nator 1" 1 color campaaancr. BenlSCn dtftnd.cd his cam~an t)I b) po1ntina out h1 sttord of O\~rir"hclmi v on in To mos' m:tn\Jy 11\ 19 2 "r\l.117. )"Uh. ht-' . .. One hundred and six a~a students received scholanhipsand money 1ward1 l Ora nae Coasl Colleac's Honon Ni&ht Awards f>ro&ram held at lhe end of the ~pnllJ Stmcstcr. Several Sludents received more than S l .000 at the ~remony recently. when more than $100.000 an awards was given out. Greg Chris Teregis of Costa Mesa received 11otal of SI 550. He wasawardcd $850 from Alpha Gamma S1ama. SSOO from Klwanis Club Downtown and $200 from the C'<ma Mesa Rotary Club. Charlotte Turner of Costa Mesa re<'Ctved a total of S 1.500. She received S 1,000 from the Kent Stuan ~nderson Memorial. $250 from the Orange County Philharmonic Society and $250 from the Ralph Van Beek Memonal. · Mark McLain of Costa Mes.a received $1 .150: S 1.000 .... trom the Irvine Company and $I SO from The Raymond and Helen Hoeppner Memonal. Many other awards. rangm& from $20toS1,000. were 11ven ou1 to 103 students from Balboa, Balboa Island. Corona dcl Mar, Costa Mc . Et Toro. fou.nwn Valley, Hununaton Beach, Irvine. uauna Beach and Newpon Beach at the ceremony Community orpn1tat1on~. businesses and ind1v1d· uals contnbuted the awards. A number were also donated by the college. • • • Barry tuan Kazmer of Costa Mesa received a bachelor of elective studies degree at the sprina commencement ceremonies of St Cloud State University an Minnesota. • He was one of the 848 students v.aduated this spnng. • • • Ruth C. Slocum of Costa Mesa was one seven students from California to be named to the dean's list at Bates College in Lewiston. Maine this semester. To qualify for the dean's list at Bates, a student must maintain better than a "'B" average for the semester. • • • A Huntington &ach resident has received one of the ·RUFFELL'S h11hest awatd~ available to students at UC RiveJ'$1de. Pa~l o·At~sandro WQS prtscnted Wlth the Dean Thomas L. Broadbent Award for outstandina leadcr1hip and participation in act1V1ties by a araduatina male. O'Alessandro was the co-winner with Ty R Witt of Ora nae. D'Al~sandro, who ts double-m2'.)oring 1n Enahsh and history and who plans to attend law school, was rttoinizcd for s1101ficant 10volvement in the university's Model United Nattons, for beina a Hi&hland Clan member and for participation in the Activities Honor Society and "Who's Who an American Universmes and Colleges." D' Alessandro was ~ne of 22 students honored at a ceremony held on campus June 17. The Thomas L. Broadbent award was named for UCR's first Dean of Students. • • • Klmberly K. 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Col and Mrs. R.A. Shields of Huntington Beach, and Robert B. Avila, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. A vii~ of Sa.n Clemente, were awarded bachelor's degrees an basic academics. • • • Air National Guard Capt. W. Mlcluiel Nice, son of William 0 . Nice of Newport Beach. has gradual~ from the air weapons controller course at Tyndall AJr Force Base. Fla. • • • Airman Steven J. Golln, son of Barbara A. Golin of Huntington Beach, has grduated from ~e Air Force helicopter mechanic course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. Golin will serve with the 6 l 6th Consolidated Aircraft maintenance squadron at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. ••• Air Force Staff Sgt. CllDtoo R. Resbard, brother of Lero} D. Reshard of Irvine. has amved for duty at Osan Air Base. So•Jth Korea. • • • Pvt Lawrence P. Pickel, son of Lawrence and Katherine Pickel of El Toro. has completed basic training at Fort Jackson. S.C. Pickel ts a 1983 graduate of El Toro High School. • • • Pvt. Claudia J. Wblteaker, daughter of Lyle and &tty Moore of Huntington Beach, has completed an Army food service specialist course at Fort Jackson. S.C. She 1s a 197 S graduate of Fountain Valley Higfi School. . " . Six local airmen have completed basic trammg at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas: -Rlcllard W. Martt.D, son of Glona M. Martin of Huntington Beach, will remain at Lackland for specialized training in communications and electronics . • • • -David E. King, son of Robert B. King of Corona del Mar. bas been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, Ill., for training in vehicle maintenance. • • • -Reserve Airman Jamte M. Perkbaa, daughter of Gerald Prkins of Los Alamitos and Tobi Perklns of Laguna Beach, has been assigned to Shep~rd Air Force Base, Texas. She will receive instruction ID the medical services field. • • • -Mark V. Tomaayan, son of Victor J. Tomasyan of Irvine. has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, Ill. He will receive specialized instruction in vehicle maintenance. -Saddle back gets needs certificate The state Office of Health Planning and Develop- ment has issued a certificate of need to Saddleblck Community Hospital in Laguna Hills to be&in construe· tion of a cardiovascular service. The $2 miUion project wi ll enable the hospital to add a catheterization laboratory and a cardiac surgery unit to its existing facility. In recent years, the hospital has experienced an increase in the use of its facility by pa lien ts sufTenng from vanous forms of cardiovascular disease. The increase of such treatments is explained by Saddleback'sclose proximity to Leisure World. where the averaJe age of residents 1s 72, and by the growth and aging of res1den1s in south Orange County . "Having the heart catheterization and open heart center will enable the surrounding community to have access to sophisticated diagnostic and treatment (methods).'' said Dr. Richard Caso. who started the ,, ho~p1tal's Cardiac Rehabilitation Clinic and who assisted in obtaining the certificate of nttd. Caso said that patients requ1rina cathetenzauon care currently must be hospitalized an outlying facilities. "Time is of cnllcal essence in trcattna heart disease. and having heart catheterization facilities will enable us to d1agndse and treat patients exceptionally," he added. The new service will begin m January. l 985. UCI grad student president named Students at UC Irvine Juve selected Oms Brown, a doctoral student in social ccoloay. as prn1dent of the sociatrd Oraduate tudcnts. Julie Justus., a tcnaor m_,onna ID pohttcal science. as picked u president of the Associated Students for l 984-SS . The poups represent the interests of UC1'1 l2.~ students in campus administration and oversee a vancty of student Strviccs and orpniiations. Their councils admin11ter budacts of about S·U0,000, collected lhrouah student fee . Brown, raised in Watts and now an lmnc midcnt. as studying sooal ecoloay w1th an cmphua on (nm1nal Justice. lie received a bachelor'•~ from UC San&a Cnu.. Also selected 10 serw •·11h Brown arc baron tcllina and Deborah pmdcl o(Ncwpon Stach. Justus i a t•o-)'tar member or the student councd and also~" cd on tt\echanttllor·sadvisorycomm1Utton the ~tatus.ofwomcn. he Ian to pursue lflduatc studte in public po1ic Ind ta • he i1 from Covina. ' I ., ' Oranc>1 COMi OAILY PILOTJlun09y, ..._ .. , 1IM M Ezploren on tbe moTe . Two tMma from NeWpOrt Beacb Pollci Bzplorer Poet on tbeir fuel economy and ability to d.rl'•e· N.fely. Tile _ No. 1050 were amoai t.lame wbo spent the put week ID loc:!loatba dro•e can donated by Uill't'el'Slty Olda and tbe annaal Youtb 8afety and Economy Car Ran. Tb ore RoblD• Ford of Coeta Kesa. They Included spouored bytbe Pollee Ad't'Uory Coancil for Cu Clube. {from left) Tra...ta Burrows. lllke Colftrt. Cbrbtopher b 1Tbea:ploren-wbo dro't"eto Yo.emlte-wereJudCed IUncb. Scltt Wleee and Karl Vo11 Sch.Due. :t' . ~ :N-Mesa intermediate school kids honored rnen!:~~r~=:e;~ ~~~=~· ·' Bureau is listed in the BBB's business meets the Bureau's~- 1c Seventh and eighth grade students at lntermcdtate School; and, Rotary ('tub along With Samantha FueTbringer. Book standards r b iness practioel. Newport·Mesa's four intermediate schools Neven Burica, Kent French, Stephanie Scott Palmer and Laura Spinner of Te Winkle. Consumer Re~ce -0 us ~ have been selected for outstanding achieve· Hammond and Wendy Moore at Te Winkle Ejghth graders Jolene Cordova and Dinh and Mem.beI$h.ip-Roster, The TI\e Other Pages is a good pace ment a~ards. S:elections were~ on su~r;ior_ Junior Hi&b School. . Pham 't'Ctti~ t~e David To~ Memorial Other Pages. As are to start And it's filled with _ scholasuc acha~~emen~. leadership quahues, .The ~orman Sttllwcll Award;W~ t~ T'ti. •• ~w.ardalfns.wu.>r~~ JAJJl'!IJl."~f T..· -~'lbMiidi_,.""6 , " .. ~ -~~ ~ ._._.._ 5baracterandc1~1!_er;aMyp., ~'tfrl.PiJHP~ ~ > ~ • ~}4'~~-1"~-:· . ~.'6--•:!.ii ·""--llC'. • ·• .h,.: .~ -?"------.. ~"°'·'°~~ ~tmarl.l~cliao,· of Llnooln; and Michele Peter Somen. an Ens1cn ea&btb grader, got support the Bureau and ,_f'" \ tan help save you.~ the Mar Vista Masonic Lodge, was given to May or TeWinkle. the Heinz Kaiser Award. subscribe to its codes of ; BBB .-mone)t .. and ag~ Andi Lieu, Summer Milewski, Andy Prickett Top eighth paden rc<ieived American Four eighth graders who majntajned a 4.0 hical b . ~roe 111 ~ 11.1--1w....,. i..._,.,.,__ and Hiep Quach at Davis Intermediate School; Legion Awards: Irene Fajardo and Scott vade point average over their two years at et usmess ., .. -...--.... • '..::A' u.a•-. uu .. ~m- Jason Gan, Kathleen Nutt, Brooke Roberu Snedeker,· Davis; RcbeCa Robboy and Tony Lincoln were honored. They arc Kathleen The Bureau doesn' endorse I . before you bUJ( nd Tim Strickler at Ensign Intermediate Shen, Ensian; Ali Garrett and David Mailman, MacMillin, Andrea Mosmann. Jennifer Parker booJ; Lincoln. and Karin Wolff. 1 Susie Emerson, Jim Reinhold, Greg QuyNguyen, Vu Pham and Tracy Scofield, At TeWinlcle, the Princ1pars Award went The Better 11w.-:---~ Bureau's Other Pane&' Rhodes and Nancv Shackleton at Lincoln of Davis ~ived awards from Costa Mesa's to Elena Bu'Ch and Rick Ebert. u~aa .._ PUBLIC BEARING Concerning City of Newport Beach 1984 DRAFT HOUSING ELEMENT Notice is hereby given that the City 1 q Council of the City of Newport Beach ~-. will hold a public hearing on General Plan Amendment No. 8S-2(b) This it. amendment is an amendment to the 11 Housing Element of the Newport Beach 11 General Plan so as to update the Com- " munity Housing Market Analysis and ·rl Housing Needs Assessment Sections on 1 ·the basis of more recent data and revise '" the constraints to Housing Delivery and 11 Housing Protiram Sections in response implementation progress made since n· November of 1982. This amendment is ~~ being made pursuant to Government Code Section 65580 et seq. Also re- ll quested is the acceptance of aJ) en- .,, vironmental document. " Copies of the Housing Element and • Negative Declaration are available for public review and inspection at the Planning Dep~ent, City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport ·Boulevard, New- port Beach, California, 92663-3884 (714) S.0-2261. Notice is 1\ereby further given that Mid public hearing 'Nill be held Qn the 16lb day of June 1984, at the hour of '7:80 p.m. in the Council Chambera of· the. Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California, at which time and place any and all penona interested may appear and be be&rd thereon. n Jack Anderson 1•1111 ...., ?l reveals in the .,,, r11u,1 • • - I . BIUe D Now you can save. Blue Stueld fifty-seven hospitals and over 15.000 physicians m Los Angeles and Orange Counties have 1ust taken an innovative. bold step. a step that can mean lower Blue Shield health care costs when you pay for your own coverage or buy for a group These hospitals and doctors are working together Wlth Blue Shield to lower costs so now you can save money. compared to traditional Blue Shield coverage. by 1ommg the new Blue Shield Preferred Plan Blue Stueld Preferred Doctors and Preferred Hospitals know that. for covered services. they'll be paid a falI amount. so there5 no mcentive to cut comers Meanwtule you know how much you 11 have to pay from your own pocket. based on your deductible and copayment. D The Pieferred Plan for you and your family. .. Lllce other Blue Shield md1vidual plans for persons under 65. ttus plan gives you and every covered person m your farmly up to $2.000.000 m hfetime. benefits Of course. the Blue Shield I. D. card goes wherever you go This plan offers either a $250 or $500 deductible. and rates that are lower than you probably expect D Compare these quarterly rates for individuals and families in Los Angeles and Orange CoWl~es !' . . PIO Ded1lcdble D The Preferred Plan for your business ... Most groups want to provide sensl.ble affordable coverage to therr employees that covers ma)Or and mmor health problems The new Blue Shield.Preferred Plan does 1ust that Each member of the group and every covered person m thelI family, IS protected Wlth up to $2.000000 m h.fellm~ benefits D It's important to use Preferred Doctors and Preferred Hospitals. With these fifty-seven Preferred Hoop1tals (see below) and over 15.000 phys1c1ans m Los Angeles and Orange Counties you still have ch01ces for your health care Use these Preferred Doctors and Preferred Hospitals for the full advantage of the plan It's really pretty simple If we pay less for yow health bill you pay\Js less for your coverage Medical Center. St FranCLs MedJca.l Center. St Joseph Medlcal Center. St. Luke Hospital, St Vmcent MedJcal Center, 'lbrrance Memorial Hospital Medlcal O=nter. UCLA~ CenR UCLA Neuropsyduatnc lnstltute. Valley Hosl)ital MedJcal Center. Valley Presbytenan Hosprtal, Van Nuys Psyduatnc Hospital. VJestlake Comrnuruty-Hosprtal, Whlte Memonal Medlcal Center Woodvlew-Calaba.sas Hospttal Orange County Anaheim Memorial Hasp1tal. Braa Hospital Neuropsyctuatnc Center. Capistrano by the Sea Psyduatnc Hospital CPC Santa Ana Psyduatnc Hospital Fbuntam '/alley Com- muruty Hospital. Hoag Memonal Presbytenan Hospital. La Palma lntercommuruty Hospital. Los Alanutos General Hospital Saddleback Community Hosprtal. San Clemente General Hospital. St Joseph Hospital. St Jude Hospital and Rehab1btatwn Center. St. Jude Hospital· Yorba Lmda D Remember ... Blue Shie1d nUBS the difrerence. That's Shie1d' Carry the Caring Cam~ ' . D Preferred Hospitals of Los Angeles and Orange Counties Los Angeles County -----------Cahforma Hospital Medical Center Cedars-'i I I.,~ 'las, Sma1 Medical Center Centmela HospitaJ Medical Center Charter Baywood Hospital. CPC Alhambra Psychiatric Hospital CPC I Hor1Zon Hospital Del J\mo Psychiatric Hospital Please send me mforma11on Doctor"s Hospital of Lakewood (3700 South I on the new Blue Shield Ptefened Plan Street) Doctors Hospital of Lakewood (5300 I I Groups f Individuals and ram1hes Clark Street) Downey C...,mrnumty Hospital Garfield Medical Center Glendale Advennst I ...,.---------~~--- Medical Center (1501 Wilson Tuuace). Gl~le I NAnll> 1"~ Adventist MedJtaJ Center (801 South Chevy Chase) Henry Mayo Newhall Memonal I Cornllanv ~ Hospital. Hollywood Presbyterian Medical I Num.beir o1 tmplo~ Center Holy Cross Hospital, HunQtmgton !Vtemoital I AdCi;s Age -Male 'Femat -2 Party 3 ?arty Hospital. lnterrommurutY I MedJcal Center. LltU Com· • 0rv-------Si4i::----~1..1p:-----. pany of Mary HoSp1t l Long I __ ..,_-.,,,.-,..._,.,,-----!.------ Beach Commumty Hospttal, 1nawanc+ ~~ ~ Medical Center of North I Pl send me a ft direct~ or Preferred Hollywood Medical Cen er I 0oaors and Preferred Hospit b' of 'Ianafla Memonal Mech· o Im Angel o Onmga, and cal Center of l.A:>ng Beach. I 0 Ventura Counnes Methodist Hospital of SOuth· I Aetum C'OU '° Blue Stuetd ciC.ahbrru.i ern Callfom1a. Norlhridge PO Boat rs Hospital Medical Center, I San F\'anosco. CA 941Z> R>mona Valley Commuruty or °'11 ~ 1vqe (213) 642·S455 Hospital, Presb}'1erlafl Inter· I commuruty Hospital. Rancho I ' EnclilO Hospital. San Dtmas I aa·ue ~~ Community Hospital. San I ..... """"" Pedro ~ula H ital ot Caldomil Santa ruca Hospital • "''"""" -· . , Under~ 14850 l7l20 ?.8155 39420 30-44 213.00 24l75 40200 54135 . t 45-54 32190 33570 606~ 72960 ' 55·64 432.60 50265 822 lS 95a35 ISOO~ . Under 30 111.75 -12960 21600 29640 ·~ ~ 1eoos-= l~.TS ~ • 314 8S 407.10 'I• 30 4 '· - 45.54 242 lO 2.8)~ 45615 54870 . 55-64 32520 378 lS 61800 71610 - - ' 'Thanks,D~Berge~ you JDade a difference' To the Editor important 1n that they were doing a Or. Paul Berger, the pnnc1pal at good job. He allowed their creativity Manna High School announced his to flounsh and supported their ideas .. retirement .. the afternoon of the last rather than dictating what should be day of school. Ev1dentJy he did not done. Because of his humanistic wi b lO upset the students. parents approach, Marina High School 1s and staff which was commendable d · ff but it also left no ttme to thank him oing an outstandmgJOb sending o young adults with the educauonal for the magmficenlJOb he has done in and social skills to be productive the past 3 1/2 years at Manna. To explain what Dr. Berger meant to cittzens. Manna would take some bad.-The past years have seen an ground. 10cred1ble number of students aC· Propos1t1on 13 did more than cut cepted to fi ne schools, a d1spropor- funds from the school~. ll also created uonate number of National Ment a destrucuve au11ude amo ng the scholars and cxce)>t1onally wide public, that teachers were not doing a based extracurricular program high- good JOb and students were unwo nhy lighted by a very successful athletic of quality educatton. Possibly their program. But most of all the students attitude was to ra11onali.zc the cut~. A are involved in many community belief that I as a teacher of 27 years acu vities such as the California Teen "Thetrtck toa toast ... Jsnevertosaywhatyoufeel .... It should, at Its best. resemble a mythical conversation between two British officers rtght bdorea 'hopeless battle-clever. understated. ·' TBOllA.8 ELIAS column .. t 'l'Dast1ng: Last bastion of males Women are too wise to even attempt the thankless task ±S ~.-..w~i'&~~ ~-,... m'fttl mt~bi~ rerosc find to be totally false and vc:_rx.,.L .~~<?!~~\t~~~ ~,...z:_ t".,.! !/¥~~fl>el~yecfan·d·fniSt'pied. work at Huntington Beac High stud~nts whom I have found re~nd ~bool, they always look forward to best to posiuve reinforcement were teaching at Marina becau~ the stu- often destroyed by the cnucism dents are such ladies and gentlemen. heaped on them. Dr. Berger's talents I am sure I speak for the students, were invaluable in overcoming these parents and staff in saying "thank obstacles. He made personal contact you. you have made a difference." ~;;tt· ·~ ---:~~~~lfrn+w~-T:r~~~ '/ some private club has finally ad-v mitted a woman, the breakthrough with staff and students. He made the PeTE SNETSINGER staff. both certified and classified. feel l rvme Old 'non~ense' rhyme made sense at the time "Jack. be mmble. Jack. be quick. Jack. 1ump over the candlestick." It was not JUSI meaningless nonsense when first wntten, that nursery rhyme hnc Englanders of old told fortunes that way. He who JUmped over a lighted candle could expect $ood luck, 1f the candle stayed ht. But ..if 11 went out, sorry, Charley. Toymakers watch the divorce rate. When 11 nses, so do toy sales. Four parents and eight grandparents tend to c-0mpete. though subtly maybe. for a chud's affection. so buy toys. "Nothing that 01es h"e o n the island of Corregidor " So cl aims a client. Can you refute that'l No birds. no bu1terfl1es. no mosquitoes, sa)s he. NQ, Punt.an was as puntarucal as .-the Rev. Samuel Pams of Salem, Mass.. according to the historical footnotes. Many a w1tchhunt re- l)OrtedJy staned at that man's home. , this doesn't mean he didn't indulge ,. bimsclf in a v1oc or two. however. • k ecentexcavattonso n what had been ;. bis property turned up numerous clay . • ff!'IOkin& pipes and thousands of broken wine bottle fragments, some • with his initials on the seals. . Q. Is Bob Hope -as I've read -a uni versity pro fessor? A. Not qu11c. His 40..plu~ honorary degrees don't qualify him for that. However. he did take on the pleasant chore this spring of teaching four comedy c ourses at S outhe rn Methodist Univers11y. Q. In te mperature. wha t's "absolute zero"? A. The point at which all molecules stop moving because of the intense cold. In centigrade. it's minus 273 degrees. Nothmg new about the high-fiber diet. It's a matter o f record that H1ppocra1es, known as the father of med1cme. all the wa} back 1n the Fifth Centur) B.C .. recommended whole wheat b~d - as a son of bowel balm. Unless the couns of Al&ena have changed the pattern recently, a fine lcvi~ in said couns can be paid off in beer. Whales have no vocal cords. L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yndlcaled colamn/11 Schoo JS deserve A .for effort toward necessary ref Orms CT A chief reports on progress made, additional needs By M . .AIUL YN RU~ELL BI'M'LE ~c....,.,....,_ A11rc11t1tn As the 1983-84 school year draws to 1ts close. I ask for space in your columns to repon to parents and otherCaJifomianson the status of public education-on the progress we've made the past twelve months as well as the problems we still fac"'. A year ago almost nobody was $3yinganythinggood about the public schools.Every week seemed to produce another cri ticaJ repon: Too many teachers are unqualified. Too few students are decently educa1ed. The nation itself is "at risk" because ofa "rising tide of mediocrity" in its elementary and secondary schools. Though much of what the studies said about pubhc education was positive, the news media under- standably focused on the reponed shortcomings. And while most teachers judged the criticisms over- drawn.they-and the C.alifomia Teachers Association -did not bccpme defensive. Instead, we welcomed the aJl-but- unprecedented anention that educa- tion was receiving. And we joined forces with leaders of the Legislature, with State Superintendent BiJJ Honig. and with other concerned people both m-and outside of public office. The result was the enactment of an $800 million educational reform pack.age. Despite uncertainty created by Governor George Deukmejian 's veto of the law's second-year funding. we've gone a long way since last summer toward puttmg the reforms m place. Standards for becoming a teacher are now tougher. CT A cooperated with the state education department m developing a competency test that will weed out those who are not equipped to enter the profession. Salanes for beginning teachers are significantly higher. If the governor cooperates, they'll reach the targeted $18,000 minimum by September 198.5. Though they're stUI less than competitive with wagesofTered to college araduates in other fields, we've made at least a start toward ~t tractina ~'the best and the brightest" into teaching. Academic standards and gradu- ation requirements are being raised -and, beginning next fall, most of our students will spend more mi nut~ in class each day and more days in school each year. Through the "mentor teacher" program -and With the agreement of local CT A chapters in collective bargain mg-many veteran teachers will share their skiUs. methods. and curriculum ideas with other faculty members. The year now end10g has also generated evi<knce that disc1plt.ne 1 n our schools 1s improving. that the decline in student test-scores has been arrested and that an upswing is about to be~n. and that a new wave of pubhc suppon for education is mak- ing elected officials more sensitive to the schools' needs. ., Continued progress now depends on those offic1als-onjust how respons.i ve they are to the demand for better schools. , The federal government's relative disinterest is one of our problems. The administration's budget, for the com inf fiscal year, would drop Wash- ington s sflare of total education spending to its lowest point in almost 20 years. Simply to match 1979-80 expenditures. Congress needs to add S5.6 billion to the president's request. If that doesn't happen, a heavier burden wi II fall on the state treasury and-to the extent permitted by Proposition 13-on local taxpayers. As I write. the California Senate and Assembly are poised to approve the monies needed to implement the second year of the 1983 educational reform package. We're hop_eful that Governor Deukmejian will sign the appropriation-which is$338.5 million higher than the $900 million Marilyn Rauell Bittle proposed by the governor last Janu- ary. Even that figure will be inade- quate, however. ifWashington fails to demonstrate a similar commitment to improving our public schools. Teachers arc the last {>CO pie to argue that every educauonal gain requires more money. We -and our state and local assOCJations-are doing everything possible to make those improvements that are not dcl)Cndcnt upon additional funds. But the great majority-replacing 2~ycarold textbooks, modernizing laboratories and classrooms, attract- ing and rctaininggood teachers, ensuring students more individual attention -all those needs await the allocation of additional financial resources. we·re heartened, as 1he 1983-84 school year ends, by surveys indicat- ing that most voters want to sec the greater commitment made. That 1s perhaps the best "story" to emerge since classes began last September. The story we'd like to tell next June is that our elected representatives heard what the people were saying-and did somethingab<>ut it. gets trumpeted as· the last sexual barrier. It's nothing of the SOr\. I'll tell you what the last sex barrier is. It's · makin& toasts. Outside of corporate executives and others who have no choice, I've seen only one woman make a lengthy toast and she was a well-known writer wbo docs a lot of public speakjng. Aside from her. no women of my acquaintance, maybe no women in the entire world other than Indira Gandhi and Margaret Th:>tcher, has ever made a toast. I can hardly blame them. MaJc.ing a toast, not to mention doing it well, takes an equal amount . of fortitude and skill. When I go to a party where I know I am supposed to make a toast, the entire evening is ruined for me. That's all I can think of -my toast. What Twill say? How I will pull it off? What will people think? I go over and over my toast in my mind, silently editing. JUSt as silently adding. not daring to drink too much. not really caring to eat. I have seen strong men destroyed by bad toasts. I have watched the rich and successful make fools of them- selves with a glass of champagne in their hands. 1 have seen smart men say foolish things. even msultmg thmgs, that they otherwise would not say. A toast-not booze-bringsout the worst 1n a man. Just before toast time. I someumes tase nearby women and ask 1f they are willing to join in. They never are. They know that toasting is teally the last male bastion. Women don't resent it. The truth is that they want no part of it and the reason. I think, has nothmg to do with lack of social poise or guts or anything of the son. It's because a toast is a peculiarly male lie. The trick to a toast (unless it's a woman being toasted) is never to say what you feel. It must be witty, deprecating -tot.ally unemotional. It should, at its best, resemble a mythical conversation between two British officers right before a hopeless battle -clever, understated. God forbi~ you should say what you feel. I have been called on to toast people I love. Love, though, 1s the last thing I would mention. I have been called on to toast people I respect. I never mention tbe word "respect." I have toasted people whose ac- complishments awe me. I never mention those accomplishments. Women are more direct about these things. They are not afraid to express emotion. They arc not afraid to talk about love. They are not afraid to say wh_at they feel. For this reason. they arc totally incapable of ma kin& a toast. The form is a parody of the male ethic . '. Syllf uels operation arouses Reagqn' sire I leave it to the social anthropologists to explain why mak- ing a toast is the ultimate macho endeavor. Even in football. men cry. express emotion and tell one another what they feel. If Howard Cotcll is doing tbe asking, your average foot- ball player will spill out his emotions to milhons of people. I have never been in battle. but even in basic tra1n1na rve sttn men cry. I've beard them ery m their sleep-sometimes for a &Jrl friend, sometimes for their family, sometimes for themselves. Afterward • no one thinks less of them. No one kids them. Everyone undcrstand.s. .. ; Inv.cstigatton casfs doubt on claim ' o tax dollars for Scrubgrass project WASHINGTON -In a stncs of oolumm last year. l c'poscd the • extra nee of the l ' · ~' nthct1c Fuels orp .. which ha\ <,qua ndered the tupeyers' mone~ but has yet to ,. prod~ ats first erg of encrg~ from cemauvt sources. , l reponed 1n deprc:ssmg detail how c. )infuels executives had searl'hed for : a petroleum substitute at golfcoursts, " sauna baths and nightclubs around the world. The oflk..ials in'<lignantJy denied my charges that they were wastin& the $1.S b1lhon Congress has authonzed for this gigantic boondog- gle. But no less than President R~n has now complained about yn(uels' wasteful ways. He has told Congress he wants to cut a bout S 10 b1lhon from the corponrno n 's budgrt The president'~ d1scnrhantmrnt with Synfuels 1s welcome. 1f bel.itt.-d For months. the ~ynfucl'i boord ha~ I I lacked a quorum because so many members have resigned under fire . Scandals and b1ckenog have~ to the departure of five of the board's seven members. which means Synfuels can't legally approve alternate fuel proJects. Yet this is its sole reason for ex1st10g. ThouJh the president's suggested S 10 billion cut would effect1vely put Synfuels out of its miscry, it 1 far from certain that CongRS will ap- prove the mercy ~ilUna. for the corporation's custody of a SI .S billion pork txlrrcl has won it t0me in0uen6 t1al friends. both Reru lican and Democrats. on Capito Hill An outrageouc; example of Syn- f uel's operatjons as the proposed "Scrubgrass .. synthetic fuel proJ«l near Pittsburgh. This bas the ardent !.uppon of Re{). W1lh1m Clinaer. R- Pa .. m whosed1stnc111 would be built. F Hn though the Scrut>arass reqUt'St H. L. 8cltwert1 HI Pu Chur DowaUby [ IOI end llnl IO the Pub'-.haf Frok Zlnt AM11C .. le (dl!"I Tom T .. t Clly fd1l<.'I for S500 m1llton has been rejected four limes. two Synfuels officiaJs flew to Pittsburgh to meet wjth 1he project's sponsors to help them fill out the forms for one last attempted raid on the Treasury. M> associates John Dillon •and Corky Johnson have checked into the Scrubgrass project and uncovered information that casts serious doubts on the le&itimacy of its claims to public funds. For example: -The president has recently · insisted that Synfuels projects produce fuel that will be priced competitively with oil. Scrubp'ass sponsors say they have no idea what the fuel they hope to produce will cost. The directors of the chief 1ponsor, AC Valley Coq>.. have ~inuaJly no experience in synthetJc fuels. They include a waitress, 1 minister and a schoolteacher. -Behind the facade of a locally owned company with few tansable assets 1s a German name: Krupp. Gtnnany·s munitions m1ker from Bismarck to Httkr. Krupp-GKT. which will provide th'c ps1fiaataon tcchnolOJ)' for Scrubaa.s , as a wholly owned \u~1d1ary of f:ricdrich Krupp OmbH. which is 25 percent owned by Iran. So Amt-ncan tAX~)crs would be 1nd1rcctl)' subs1dmn1 the y11ollah Khomein1. -AC Vallcyoffic1aJ havecl11med they have financial commitments from two labor u01on pension fund . But the mo\t they have to show arc lette~ from one union that said __ J_ .I J1c1 AIDEISOI dollar facility." IMELDA TALKS: Did Ronald Reagan. when he was prcs1dent~lect, urae Philippines President Ferdinand Marco not to lift manial law? First lady Imelda Marcos said th.at's cuct· ly what he did when she and Reaaan met at the Waldorf Towers m New York in December 1980. As reported in 1 new book - "Revolution m The Phihp~ines: The Scrut>arass "could be an eumple of United States in a Hall of Cracked the kmd of investment wbicb pension Mirrors.'' by Mox Vanzi and Fred fund trustee miaht consider review-Poole -Mrs. Marcos broaaed later' mg." that Reap.n spent more time with her -AC Valley's president. Neal than he did with We t Oermany McGarvey, took leave from a Wash· Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. And inaton consulting firm to oraaniu the when she told Reaaan her husband Scrub&ta s project. His former em-was plannina to lift his eight-year ploycr, Syscon Corp., could set a 1mpositionofmanial law. here's what S200,000 subcontract if Synfuels Mrs. Marco said was h1 response: aarces to fund Scnlb&ra . "He told (us) not to act hastily. He -A lawyer for AC Valley, J. said the stability and secunty of our Michael f<.ins. who describe himself countrY •~vital to the U.S . and we u "JU ta country lawyrr," is also the should not rush into any chan cs . 'lttomey for the township where He pracucaJly told me not to hf\ Scrubpa would be located. And his manial l1w yet." law partner, Mile Lynn. 1s a director nothcr v1suor to Mrs. Martos' of AC Valley. suite on her 1980 v1 it to New Yor Footnote: McGarvey said he wa Bcniano S. Aqu1no Jr., the doesn't Ii.now wh} Scrut>aras wa Marco pohttcal enemy who wa ~J«tcd by Syn(ucl four timn. He 1 sa 1natcd 1n M1n1l1 lasl Au1u11 as dented any conflict of 1nic:rc t rqard-he step~ off the pla~ bnnsana him ina yscon Corp. and said Scrub&ra s baclc from exile. would help tllcviate unemployment Aqutno later told another Man:os in the area. A for AC V1Uey'1 rack of opponent 1ha1 tli mtttin1 v. ith Mn c:itpcn1se. McGarvcy said other pon-Marco.s wu friendly, thl• iM did onna partners have enouah n-"almost all the t&lkill&" and that lhC pcncncc. and ddcd candidly. ''We tncd to impras him '#Ith htr ron..-. simply will net as o caaaJyu. Wt with Rt"apn. reco n1re our bmitauo ns Oun ~ Jd .u. -Ill • ., ... ,_ •hat wrran't n14na l"I mull ·m1U1un· , I Not~ 1n toastina. lfa man should even bcain to citprcss emotion in a toast, the other men will razz him. If he bcains to say what he feels., the room turns oold, even ho tile. Only at the end of the toast is su\oerity permiucd -provided. of coune, it's undcntatcd. Stran&cly. women too accept thcat rules. They also want toasts to be wiur undcrsiatcd, unemotional, and lhcy it Join in the ccneral condemn•· uon 1f the male touter bttaks the rules. rm nouurciflhey'rejustioin1 &Jon with the .P'f'OV'm or tf t~ thin that touttna 11 wth a quin- tessential piece ofmak nonsen.e that Wf ftuys are aettma •hat we delcf'vc -ike a womanittr fallinJ tn )Ove. You c-an not do tht filht lh•"I for IM ~ .. ~ lliP...,.. for tout -...... IOllll, WlddU'I loall -r woUld •t.;t~ one of my onr. To die Wltftjoow betttr dlM ~ •o iltaftpl II. CMtrl' ~ C.W II a •J'NltwtH nil••flf. • .... - Who cen •Hord · to buJ .,..ment1 with 'Drr Clun On'r' 18bel? 84. Vocalist' 80f!VDS. B~t ·right.note·:= ..... •Ilk matte Jeney ac- cented with red and black lleq1llm. at left. Peau de 110le pampe and Oeur-de-U. 8bapecl ear-rtnc• complement the eteaant look. She 1oa &llttery. at rtcht. In 61ack •ilk ceoraette adorned with mt•er ee.- qulm and 1 ..,uklln& pumpe made to match. The late•t Apr opos creation put. her In a r omantic after noon mood. Antique lace and peart. trim the •hort chlff on 1own •he wean, bottom left, with a mate~ handmade bat and kla and reptile N.DdaU. Tbe •ocaHst •how• off her new makeoffr. below rlldat. weartnc Ul .off-ihe- •ho u 1 de r , •a tln - trlmmed chiffon &own. l _Daily Pilot Photos by Howard lipin Sounds of Music outfits harmonize Career dressing for Kim Palmer of Costa Mesa does not mean the traditional suit and silky blouse. Palmer, vocaJist for Barry Cole's Sounds of Music for the past two years, wears evening attire when she reports to work. The Toronto, Canada native came to Southern California eight years ago for a vacation and decided to stay. She appeared throughout the beach area and Los Angeles County as a singlei)Crformer before joining the Sounds of Music, has appeared in commercials and and recorded with several artists. Palmer also writes in several styles-rock, rhythm and blues. ballads and new wave. She has won awards for those efforts at Orange Coast College and the 1984 Golden West College songwriting con test. · Her musical talents extend to the keyboard (piano and • I • • synthesizer) and the piano. ..I wear black gowns a lot when I'm appeanng with the band. because they are in tuxedos. But. I'm not limited to that. Sometimes I will match my dress to go along with the color of the men's ties and cummerbunds," Palmer said. With Anita Haddad. supervisor of the five Apropos boutiques. in charge. Palmer learned of some of the latest gown styles available. Haddad coordinated Palmer's "picture wardrobe" at the Fashion Island store for today's Style cover. Sara Corona applied Palmer's makeup for the photograph) session and Lee Putnam styled her hair. (Details in looking Good. Page 2). Both are at Allen Edwards Salon in Newpon Beach. . ' ----~~-·~(z.__...__~-~--,..-.-7 En tertaiperblendedfor spotlight Kim Palmer url•a atAJlen Edward.a Salon to learn how to apply her "uew look.• Man-tailoring recalls '30s The pracucaht)' and t1meleS6 appeal of men's wear are making inroads IDtO the '84 fall picture for \\Omen's appard. "The influence of man-ta1lonng m women's wear suggests a clean, elegant reincarnation of those wonderful clothes worn 1n the '30s by the likes of Garbo. Dietrich and Hepburn," says Paul R~ers.. Sears fashion director. . I alway thouaht------------ that "sua,e makeup" would have to be heavily applied and more intense ID color for a woman appear- ing in the entertain- ment spotlight. "Not so," said Sara Corona as she applied makeup to Style coverair1 K.J m Palmer at Allen Edwards Salon on Coast Highway. The same makeup techniques sbc used on Palmer would work for any woman at an evening event, she explained. · • Palmer. vocalist for Barry Cole' "Sounds of Music.'' needed to have her makeup kept soft and well-blended to avoid ill effects from harsh spotlights, Coroqaadded. Corona has been a makeup artist tor tour years, six months of which have been at the Ntwj)Ort Beach salon. She trained al the Joe Blasco Makeup Center and Kay Brown Beauty College m Los Angeles as well as wt th Eu•enfa Watson. ownerofScfona Cosmitiqucs (the prOducts Corona uses). The first step in the "new look" that dehahtcd Palmer was foundation -a beige with pink tones to even out the entertainer's liaht delicate colorina; Under the eyes. a concealer was used to further even out the skin tone. (I think this makeup step is most , important. Oiscoloratien in th1sarea can spoil otherwise perfect makeup.) At this point, Corona light powdered over the base and concealer. (I can rem cm bcr a few years qo when some makeup artist considered powder a no no-said It wa.s aJing. Now. the theory is that powder brushed on liahtly gives I flni~hed look.) "A ~oodset ofbrushes is necessary for~ood makeup "far from being a h1stoncal rehash, the androgynous look for fall bridges the gap ~~tween m n's a d ~n\ _ .. ,,,,,,~w~Ul..~~e: ~. · .,.~ ..... t: ~tTfPle''lrirna'n~fiifored.tWeed p0lo ,:oat that'.& smartly complemented by a man-styled, felt hat. .. I The chemise is still strong and history's on its side. Whether in the flapper era or in the '80s. this loose-fitting, sophisticated dress gives a long. clean hne appropriate for both the business and social side of today's busy woman. Oversize proportions have returned to Jackets. coats, shins and blazers, along with dropped armholes, unstructured styling and men's wear-influenced ac- cessones. Separates, suits and coats abound ID traditional men's wear fabrications of nubby. dimensional tweeds, son. woolen flannels and rich. supple leathers. Colors include a new range of softer. monotone neutrals, that are used either an tandem wuh muted. nch fall plaids. such as rust and purple. or highlighted with clear Jewel tones No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The Illy Pill fits in. FAMOUS IN YOUR FIELD? 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She bnuhed a liS)lt peach ht&hlig.hter on the eychds and out tot.he baitlineand down beneath the eyes Just above the cheek bonetoformas1deways V sh•~· Thccyetcontinucd to "open up" as sheaddcd a ptnk- gold shadow over the enu~e)'elid i.rca. To Jive Palmer'sblueeycsa sm~ky look, Coro.na outlined the eye$. top and bQllom, with a aray pencil. She then took a "smoothie" and smudged the colorina. A "smoothie" is an applicator about four inches long, round tippe<i Wltb lamb•s wool. (A foam-tip~ applicator oraoottonswabwould probably do the same tnck.) A son gray shadow was applied to the bone area of the eye. Durina this mp, Corona pvc out a hint to overcome a problem which can occur during shadow application. Do you ever end up with unwanted color on your cheekbone? It sometimes filters down from the brush even though you thought you had flicked off the cgcess. To a void the problem. hold a tissue under the lower lashes, the area whichcatfhes the dusting-simple? Good brushes came into play again as Corona added. the blushers ... , use the side of the brush for a smoother application. Start with a little and build up the color," Corona added. • Beneath the cheekbone went the darker contour color with peach bisque shade on the bone. These two sha~es blended with the hi&hlighterin the sideways v provided a smooth naturalgraa&tion of shades. "l'Dl addi~a little of the blusher to the sides of the forehead and chm to warm up the face ," the makeup art 1st explained. . . Darkening the brows can be accomplished with pencils or powder. Corona belongs to the powder school. "l think you get a softer look." To finish Palmer's new look, Corona added three coats of mascara to the lashes. a bit of rose eye shadow on the outer comer of the bone (to accent and give dimension .. . .... Q.St~~·th~~~and~~sk ,.. --"""" ~ r.-' • i .. ... -, -~-......... ,..~ A white frost higb1ighter touched t e ce,ntcr of ' ~ · Palmer's lips painted with a pink/coral color. One last check, another dusting of powder and Palmer was ready to have the final touches to her hair sty1ed by Lee Putnam. · Before the makeup session. Putpam had tnm med the ends of Palmer's blonde hair to gi vc it a sleeker look. Her shoulder-len.ath hair was blown dry ma smooth style in the back and while the hair was still warm. Putnam pincurled the top to give height to the style. The curls we~ brush out, and since Palmer is allergic to hairspray, a styling mousse was used instead to give the curls more volume and holdinpbility. "Herhairisagoodlength, 'Putnam said. "It can be worn in several ways-down ID a smooth sleek look or up in different styles. This length is popular Wlth a lot of women." Putnam, a graduate of Golden West College's Cosmetology School, has been a stylist at Allen Edwards for four years. 'Gold Fever' tops events By Vida Deu ~ ..... ..,.. .... _ They are not moving heaven. but ... .. Tom Nlel1eD (Irvine Co.) has arranged for all of that area to be leveled off for the pany," said Chamnan Sa11y La by as she discussed recently the Jul} 14 Newpon Harbor An Museum benefit. "Gold Fever: An Evening Undtrthe-- Stars". "That area" is the Civic Plaza adjacent to the museum whert' 2,000 are expected to gather·for an evening of international foods, live entcnainment, dancing and live and silent auctions. Tile event is being sponsored by South Coast Plaza with special help from I. Magnin's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bullock's, Nordstrom and other plaza stores. "Paal Salata is ttie auctioneer and we have had great items donated," Luby continued as we sat in the Sculpture Garden ... We've been workina since January and hope to raise $200,000, the most ever raised for the museum in a single event. "ReDee Se,1entrom is honoral)'. chairman and county business, polittcal, cultural and philanthropic leaders (36 of whom arc on the Gold fever committee) will be there. Also, personal friends of mine -entertainers Lahlle Kuu and Mlcltelle Pbllllp1, plus Olympic dianitaries and athletes. (NHAM is tht only OC institution chosen to panicipatc in the Olympic Ans Festival.) Some of those veal items ~it's a long list) include two tickets to the closing Olympics ceremony donated by Luby-Feinstein, round-tnp air fare to London, plus five nights at the Inn on the Park, an Audi 5000 for two years, a private Lear jct to Aspen, plus a three-day weekend for six at a private condo. overnight stay at Chateau de Saran at Epernay, France, Pilar Wayne doing a $Ourmet dinner for eight at her horpe. round trip to Hawaii with a week in a Maui condo. $5,000 Rolclt. a Lluongo lithograph and an oil from Lawrence Ross Gallery, a bag of silver coins from Moncx International, a $4,000 fox fur coat from M. Jaeques plus other travel an"d dinina opportunities. etc . The Marshall Brothers Band and Jack Mack and the Heart Attack will provide music for entertainment and dancing. (No. the latter is not a rock band. explained Gloria S<:blck, who is in charge of entertainment. "The group is composed offormtt Hollywood studio musicians, stronaon horns. that play music oft he •40s, 'SOs and '60s. ") General admission tor the 6-to-midni&ht affair -$84 per couple. $48 for individuals -incluaes din11er, two drinks per person, an auction catalog and souvenir auction paddle. Dress for the evemna is "California casual .. (which means dress up as much as you like. but don't ao as far as formal.) A limited number of patron tables arc also available -:-gold tables are SS.000: silver tables. $3.000 and bronze tables are S 1.9984. Those wishing to receive an invitation may call the museum at 759-1122. • • • The 1984 Newport Beach Concours D'Eleaancc is on the calendar for Sunday, Oct. 7. More than 100 vin~c. classic and s~rts can will be on display for public showmg and competJtive judgina in Campus Park at UC Irvine. The steering committee for the m~or A TSC fundraiscr is Ca~eri.H ny-, chairman, and Fruele Caner, Patti CoaCUMD, J-47 DobM, aar.. E1tertey, J.Sy Oert:Dff, Sau JackHD, Aqela MO&rM, Jerilya Morrl1, Pamela Ram.Uer, Cudace IUc:e, Dtua Sdroeder, MalJ'en knas., Lul Stramaa, Nucy Tan1tier, EU&abett. Toomey and Sklrley WllML • 6 • Guardian Anaets of Human Options will be _,t.btrina Monday at Tivoli Terrace in LaJuna for the Spnna Aina luncheon. llolf Ea1ea, Olympic comm1uioncr of vol- leyball. will attend to announce the winncn of the orpniz.ation's fund-ralSlna ticket sales -two reserved seats for the Olympic oecnina ceremonies and two to the clo ma. Mn. CMrlu Crockall and Mn. £4Pr lltd· lapam att chairmen of t.bt ticket sales which Will benefit the Battered Women's Shelter of South Oranac County. • • • The in\'itational, black·Cte ~n at ~n Harbor Art Museum Wcdnctday~venina bcina h0i1cd by DeeiN am. chainnan. and T.. NW-. pJUidcnt. Irvine Co.. will celebrate awo exh1b1tt -.. Ac· 1ion/Prte11ion" featurina 1x New York 1n1 ts and .. The Fi1urat1vt Mode .. by six California anmt. Oucsts will havt the opportunity to mC(t ~me of the artists and ._ _______________________ __. ___ • llmill•llllll••••••lllfl•liil•lili••ilmmil•••~-~--· dian1w1 with the 01 mp1 fcstJ\'lt J . \ I .l .J I I . , ·/ I ___ J ·.!--'--J • 1 PARTY WR AP -- Dr. Patrick o•connor and wife Carolyn attended the eummer eoclal ~n opener. Dorothy Yardley and Walter Reeva recalled . pre'Yioaa edition• of the BBC ~· ........ -. Linda Mayeda, left, Elaine and Jack Delmm party at Pacific Federal But>ua Caldwell, Muter Cborale DlrectoT lla'artee Au.r. uMl Piasa event for the Oranie County Philharmonic Committee boerd. Anthea Kjeralff, board preeldent. eDJoy VIP~ Governor's Ball opens BBC season Chorale and Philharmonic supporters finish their years stepping down a~chatnnan of the BusmessCounc1I was recognized for has efforts in behalf of the chorale. Wine and hors-d'ouevres were served tQ the sup~rters and agam the} were treated Wltb songs by the Cahfom1ans. the enscm ble w1th1n the chorale. Robert Buccl, Jobn J. McNaughton, James W. EnJoymg the music were the Bob Weben, Jane Murray and Alan Rypln1kl are the newest members of HelDti (there with Ken). Nora and Vin Jor1eme•, Robin the Balboa Bay Club board of aovemors. and Michael Barnet, Rutb Ann and David Nasby, William Ray, chairman of the board, and the Catherine Bralult, Marlon Winslow, Mike Konopa and president Tom Deemer introduced the foursome at the Jane and Pbllllp Winsor. 36th annual Governor's Ball held in the club's main • • • . The newest sroup in thew est County Guild. Orange County Performing Arts Center is bein1caUed ..Masked Ball Chapter". The name desCribcs eventsto come. • At a champagne pany in Huntington Beaeh hosted t>Y Joyce HatelDCi and Jeff Alltp, members (100 • already enrolled) discussed plans for masked balls in the fall and spnna. Also. on calendar for th1scouple'sgroupucan international dmner July 14, a concert and an eyetiina d1nnercru1se. ballroom. Guy and Dolores Carrouooffountain Valley were BBC governors have traditionally opened the , celebrating their 30th weddinaannjversary Saturday The founding members (longtime associates m summer season with a formal ball every year since the evening at a family party at Magic Island. The couple other organizations) arc Mike and Dee TnJWo of club was founded. were married June 23. I 954 in McKeesport. Pa. Garden Grove. Tom and Patti Sa1Uvuoffiuntin&1on The elegant-looking crowd of almost 300 members He is an elementary school principal in the Beach and the party hosts. and guests were dancing to the music of Ron Rubin's Westminster School Distnct(forthe last25 years.) Carol Wllkea,dircctorofvolunteersat OCPAC, Orchestra afterdinin& on roast tenderloin ofbeef with They are the pareQJs of Guy Anthony Carrouo who attended to welcome the eroupaboard. New board sauce pcrigueux served with a variety of wines. is mamed to Annette (they have a son Mlclaael Aatbony members there included Jaliu and VUmaAur .. of .. ,~~~~~~-alo~g )anda~u~~rKJmberl)'Aqum~cdto ~elUt ... ~· CostaMesa.RJcbardandBarbaraAdam1oflapna WI 1'if~~n1v~._-.._.... . ._ .l~ ._ ./' A~1 -,~<'~ • ,;1 -_ :._ .. -.. 0.-· ·• · Slemons,BarryAxeae,DoaandLucyWoodwardan Af -.... ·"~ · v · -~ .. ~-~ ~,.~ •- and Lorelea Aaer. AJso, Hant and Charlene Prager, Jay and Marilyn Reed, Roser and Sauy Laby, Nick and Deane Doolin, Paul and Beverly Salata, Patrick and Carolyn O'Connor, Bob a nd Rosemary Banaeson, Norm and Rote Smedecurcl, Hant and Doris LID.hardt, Gene and JoADDe Mh, Sara and Norm Kazarian and Cookie and David Marotta. • • • The flower-trimmed courtyards of the Pacific Federal Plaza were the setting for the year-end celebration of OC Philharmonic Society's Women's Committees chairmen and the board. Joyce Reaume, chairman of the committees board. and Sue McGowan (she's with Costa Mesa Travel), welcomed the 120 guests who nibbled cheese and fruit while enjoying champagne and talk or the next season of fund-raising. The group's big fashion show (the 25th one) is on again for the fall (a benefit for youth programs) with a Royal Viking cruise. worth $9.000, as the special prize. (A cruise film was shown to stir up interest in the 14-day transcanal oppoJ1unity). Among those there were EJJeen and Frank Artkovlcb, Carol and Walter Boice, Renate and Barry Colllton, Martita and Malcolm Gr~n. Martha and Dick Lee,~lahand David Youn1(all from N~n-CdM ). Irvine residents Elaine and Jack Delman, Cindy Brauer. Belen Wardner and Jue and Carrol Daalton. Others were El'ffttille Allerband, Dorothy Conlisb, Delea and Jack Lyou, Joyce and Jolul Plnderski and Carmen and Bob Weber froro l..aguna. . . . ,. When the OC Master Chorale ·s final concert of the year at Santa Ana High School was over recently, more than 200 of the benetactors and patrons were offtoMr. and Mn. Bobby lluada'1 home in Fullerton fora reception. NEW l'A I IERNS! NEW COLORS! NEW DIRECTIONS! SALE/ NOW THRU SAT. JUNE 30th One of a kind Imported designer fabrics, basic fabrics, notions and patterns direct to you 4t discount prices. Linens, Gabardines, Siiks, Imported Cottons, Imported Rayons, Novelty Fabrics, Drapery and Upholstery Fabrics. & Costa Mesa. DIKount Prlcft -on All F•bra 20% Oft All P•ttMne, Trim• 4 Notion• AIW•Y9 · The Charter 25 Special Gifts Council (the fund- raisers) headed by Barbara Caldwell of Laguna Beach Balboa Bay Club Governor Da'Yld Marotta presented the reception. Ken Heintz ofSoutb Laguna and Cookie greeted four new board membera. (he's a panner ofDeloitte-Haskins & Sells) who is N t since Sitmar created the best bargains for Fall on 31 different cruises-. And. aunched a gleaming ne\\' fleet: the brand-new Liberian- registered Fairsky, and our beauti· fully remodeled 5-Star Fai rsea and Fairwind. ~o other fleet offers \·ou so much that's new and luxurious. And you'll enjoy sumptuous dining. sparkling entertainment. spacious cabins and warm Italian hospitality. SSOO OFF TI-IE PANAMA CANAL OR MEXICO 14-dav cruises to the Panama Canal epte.mber 22 to December 29. $800 off per co uple on outside cabins. $600 off per couple on inside cabins. Or. 10 or 11-dav cruises to :\lexico August 25 through December 8. With our S200 per couple Home Port Bonus: $800 off per couple on out· side cabins. $500 off per couple on inside cabins. 5600 OFF THE CARIBBEAN IO or 11 -day cruises eptember 1 through De cember 8. $600 off per couple on outside cabins. $300 off per couple on inside cabins. itmar also treats you to longer. more leisurely cruises-like 10 or 11 days instead of a hectic 7-as well as free a ir fare. So to get the best cruise bargains for Fall, insist on Sitmar. See your travel alent and book by Septenlber 1. 19 4. \11 ufk~ Applv h> 11\4. fl j...l l\\,1 P,"l•"t•Oj!t•f" Ill fl , , a bin )I. LAl•'ll"I"\ ··11bin• rr..\1\\ 1n~dl· ••• -·' • • • • •·11bm '-"'''"I!' ,;.s1ar r;iu~ •• • • • • • •. F1l'ld1ng'• \\'orklw1dt• -• " • • • • • • • <tu1dr 10 (. Nl'l • '; I 'bu can acc"J)t the ~ trad1oonar ~ Cling ~ts from most ~try sto~. or you can ~t you~~ apart and d'loose some- tti1ng that 1s truly ~ial and uniq~ from \X.y'lClham ~tghl ~~ a~ "xC1t1ng al~oves and Wf! a~ proud to shcMI them to you ~ hand.- crafte'd into the most urnq~ and "xc1t1ng collection of Efl9<'~~nt and ~ding rings you ar" going to stt 'tbu art Indi- viduals and our J~lry tas~fulty rttlKts that undefst.Mdtng 'IX/hffi 1t COf'lYS t1~ to ~ your d1amonel. ~ will tak" the WT"' to t!'duca~ you 1n r~ e11~""1<:es 1n quah~s and pr~ and then subst.ant1a~ what """'""" said with a money ba<:k guarant~ For uniq~ dl-signs. stra19nc ~ explana- tion and guarant~ val~ \Xi)ndham Leigh is the' st°"' to Stt for your E~t and ~tng nngs Vrsit us ~ you ~ 'bill bt' g!N1 you dldl Wyndham Leigh~ ~rHoRT 127 FashiOn ls£and. ~rt ~acn CA 92060 ~ 714/644 -0501 • l\lt-ar Bullocks Wilsh1~ IM Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 24, 1084 Family togetherness 'today a sad sit~ation DEAR ANN ------------ LANDERS. 1 am A111 new in tht' flonst bu inc and fell compelled to wntc to you about something that has made me I •t1D£RS very sad. I don't LA know what good tt I••••••••••• will do but maybe some of your readers Wlll recognize: themselves and shape up. Mother's Day may be C'Ons1dered a commercial npotT by some. but I believt' it 1s not inappropnate to set aside a special day to honor one's mother. Three da}s before Mothers's Oa} at least 75 people came into this shop to order plants or floral arrangements for dear old mom. Approximately 20 people dad not kno, .. their mother's telephone number or Zip code What thl\ means lo me 1s the} don't phone and the} don't wnte I tntcrprct this as a symptom of the spl.intenng of Amenca It makes m e ..ad. because 11 represents a loss of the fundame ntal values we learn in a stable home. ~llh two parents. grandparents. aunts and uncles. 1 hope ~ou wall commem. Ann -UNO PTIMISTIC IN OHIO. DEAR UN: I agree there is not tJle "togetherness" today among famille1 tllat ~ere once was -and it'• Hd. We laave be-come a polyester, prefabricated, fast-frozen society. Ooe out of every three families moves every five years. Family closeness bas been one of tbe principal casuaJtles. But It is a mistake to assume that unless a person can rffJ off bl1 or lier mollter'• telepbone number ud Zip code ~a& II or 11ie 11 aot bl toacb. Tlluk yoa for taklac tbe um~ to alaa~ a personal obtervaUoa. Tlaat'• .-bat llah coJwno 11 a1r about. • • • DEAR ANN: l1ust read the letter from "Minus 101n Tellas." the man whose girlfriend had lcf\ him with a ltfetame gift -herpes. He believes he never can nsk another romantic relat1onsh1p and the best pan of his IJfe is over. The poor fellow f~ls depressed and wonhless. I hope he reads my sto ry 1 wo and a half years ago. on our first date. my bo} fnend told me he had herpes. I didn't run the other wa y I saw something very promasmg m that man and wanted to get to know him better. It was the smancst thing I e'er dtd. He 1s a wondcrf ul person, and I love him dearly I've learned a lot about herpes smce we met It need not be contagious af people are careful Of course there's alwa}s a slight nsk.. but being part ofthas man's hfe 1s wonh 11. So. "Minus I 010 Texas ... hang m there. You'll m~t a girl who wall understand when you tell her. and she wall tal..e you a!. }OU are. It wall make your love stronger and more meaningful. -I AM THERE AND STAYINQ. DEAR ST A YING: I received bmadred1 of letters from readers with herpes. Tbey all saJd lbey were devastated wben tbey first learned tbey bad it. Some considered suicide. But all wbo wrote said tbey are now upbeat and optimistic, living nearly normal lives, and want "Mlous 10 lo Texas" to know be can do tbe ume. ' BR IDGE I_ ------- READYOUROPPONENTS --------~~----~iiiiiiiiiii---~---------- DEAR 8£AOEa8: We :::·=-.·~=·..:: CHARLES Ou1 ~ .. :::~:::...-:· GOREN SHARIF~ ... Utt. rw t.h tlliM "-Ills· , ................................. . ~ ......... ffd.llif ta. ... , ""-• .... ...... , el ...... M9cle. At die ..... die ..,...., •• will .. lriack ........... , qwe .. U.. ud ..,wer ~ ... . Neit~r vulnerable. South deala. NORTH •U t) us 0 Q984! +QIOJ WEST EAST •QI0'70 •U (::i 2 ~ t1 K104 O AIOS O KJU +KJ 54 +9878 OUTH +AKJ8 l::'AQJ765 0 3 +A Z The biddiJlg: Soutla WHt No~ Eut I I:' l • P ... PaM 4 1::> P&11 Put Pue Opening lead: f'our of •. These day11 moat major team tournamenta are played with a screen diagonally acrots the table. At a result. each player can aee only one opponent-his partner and the other opponent are hid· den behind the acreen. This ia done to elimina~ the "in· tangibles'' from lhe game, and one day the ultimate will be reached -each player will be in a separate room operat· ing an electronic control board to m.ake hia bid.a and plays. It will be nearly im· possible to cheat in any way, and a.a important element of the game will have been removed in the process- tho abUSt1 to "read" your opponent.. One of tht One1t examplet of table preMoce that ..,. know of I• thla one from a rubbor brld1• pme by the late. JH&t Pierre Albarran of France. Hit tour hearta wae a two-way bid-.he ex· ~ted to have a play for It, and then1 wu alway• the chance the opponents would venture a aacrlfice. Weit led a 1pade and Albarran won the jaclt. The normal line would be to strive for a apade ruff In dum· my. Thal would succeed if West held the 10 of heart.a or the alngleton king, or IC East held K-10 doubleton. In that cut declarer w.oukt hold his loaers to a trump. a diamond and a club. Pilgrims' drama told However, when dumro7 came down, Eul lnapeded fl ralher euefuUy ud then tat ta.ck lD a eoa&.eat.d fuh oo. Albarran een.ted Eut'• com• plac:ence, so h decided Eut ~uld overru(l dummy twlte. 'Readln"f the •ltuatton wu only half tha probl•m- South had to find a way to make uae of the Information. Albarran C(U'ltlnued with the king Hd act of apadea • He diacarded a club from dummy 11 Eaet ruffed. Eat\ shifted to a club. Dtelarer roet wltb the ace and led h1a eight of epadu. Wut covered with the 10 but, In· stead of ruffing, declarer diaearded dummy's laat club. His objective had been achieved -he had trao.a{er- red hia rufi from 1padea to clubs. West completed the defensive book by culling the ace of diamond•, f>ut declarer ruffed the diamond continuation, ruffed hia club in dummy and then aucceu· fully finessed the jack of heart.a. When tb&t held, the rest of the tricks were there for the taking. drama of the Palgnm story comes alive at their governor. William Bradford. Objects Express airline offers LI.fie permanently sta1•ne· d PLYMOUTH. Mass. (A P) -The furntturesuchasthcfinclytunedchairof Pilgnm Hall Museum, located here. Pil-such as mortar and ~sties for &rit\ding grim Hall conuuns the nation's largest h erbs, woodcnware, ~ting devices, and • ~ ~~ ~ l ' collection of items that belonged to topls for houscbuiJdang attest to the .~:;I l!! !'J , . O,_Q .. ~ -n... ~ eJwww.U\J.,. fVq ~..( :'C\.~--.;.~~~~~~ ~~~ 'V1-" · .. ~._ .. ". . ..,,.. _· .... ~T_:k .. ·~· .1 •.a ' . ..W;~*l~t.;~ ~'\imgn'~itit1fi\'lrne'll1'\11't~1'{eWEiilind.flie-m'Yth.ThartllcPilgri-;;;s · ·•· · ·· · • ' , n• --furnishings which reflect the austerity of wore onfy drab clothing is dispelled by the NEW ARK. NJ· (~~) - their lives to rare and colorful I 7th-century bright red cJoak of Mercy Bradford, and the . PEOPLExpress Aarhf!« There are tour ktnda ot peopte whO buy garments with a label~ that reeds, "ORY CLEAN ONLY." There are those WhO don't sweat, tho9e who do not decfwe ell of their Income to the gavemment, and thoee who cannot r99d a word of Englfth. ERMA Bo11Ec1 l betong to the fourth group. We're ldealista who never 1*ieve a bird wtn IP'lt2 ua when we are Indoors. We rMWer lrNglne there wlll be a treeh blueberry (for whlcta there rt no antidote) on a park bench. We never conakMt' the odds of react'lfng for 88Jt and havtng our botom drag through the gravy on our roast beef. Jabel until we have feflen Jn love wtth It and taken It home. No, we juat dance along the yellow bt1ck road llke we have some tort of Immunity to the stains and ~ of life. Clothing manufacturer• wait for peopi. Uke me to be born -people who p4dc up a garment that k>oka like you can throw It In the washing machine and who never read the I would tlke to think I am the Mme pW'IOf\ When I wear a ORY OLEAN ONLY .. I am when I'm WMl'lng • MACHINE WASHABLE, butwhOam l kktdtng? I'm u tenM u a buMflghter entering the arena wtth trregw.rtty pr~ Aa I .Ude a pure lhk dr ... OWN' my head {that I THOUGHT WU polyester when T bought ff), I pinch my lips together until they turn white. Not good enough -I aUll ~ Upattck on the c::ohr. A4 I wash mv han~. water apfaahes down the front of ft. The oU Introducing The Better Business Bureau's Other Pages. Tu save tune, money and aggra- vation when you shop, you need infor- mation. That's what The Other Pages is all about. This Consumer Resource Book and M embership Roster is filled with usefu l mformat1on on such topics as car repair. consumer credit, Y.rarran- ties. buying by mall. and many more. It gives you the facts you need to ask the nght questions. And helpful advice on what to do if somethmg goes wrong. What's more, every business lu>ted m The Other Pages is a Better Business Bureau member and has pledged to respond promptly and fully to your requests for mforma- tion ... and to any complaints. Which lS probably why surveys show the maJonty of consumers feel more confident dealing with businesses that support the BBB. And The Other Pages is not nearly as thick and cumbersome as conventtonaJ "yellow page" directo- nes So the next tune your fingers need rehe( take them on a stroll through The Other Pages The Better Buszness Bureau's Other Pages· Investigate Before You Buy. } from the car dOOf grabs at Jt. When I .._Into 1 room, frtendJy d008 come out of nowttere end llMH child,_, With ltlcky flngera thrOI# u.ir wm. •ound my neck. SpMklng of necks, I Ml c8refUt not to put maikeup on It, )49t it Mer .... a rtno-arou~ coNat that criet fc)r th4r work of • prof---dNner. What'•• woman to do? J bollght a ltttle cotton )adcet the other day that I thought wn "aate." tt was one of thoM cautll, pertnHWlnkle tNnga where you pushed t"-111~ up and ~ltowr.,..a. i tnrewlnhJbfttOns to U\e windt. I 9te tomatoes tn It and an l<'A cr.-nbar. J atood under tr ... pumped my own gu and bru9hed my teeth whU. wearing It. When I went to tOM!tlntothew..ner.tsewthefabef, "ORY YOU KNOW WHAT,'' Aa a friend of mine Miki when I gb9 her • hand-painted bib •t • baby shower that Uld, 11>RY CLEAN ONLY" ... "Erma. you',.aloeer." I .j lllllL.,_._ _ _c.......,.......;.. ___ ....... ..;;... ___ :___--"-...c.::..---"--'---"------iL.-~.----L.:_-------"- ponratts. fine beaver hat that belonged to young bas begun non-stop service Constance Hopluns. fro'!l Los .Anselcs Inter- In 1620. the P1lgnms left England o n the Mayflower wtth hopes for a new life an Amenca. Little 1s known of the actual voyage. but visitors can see the objects that accompanied them on their journey across the Atlantic. A wicker cradle stands out in its simplicity. The first child born to the P1lgnms on thCSt' shores, Peregrine White. was rocked an this cradle. The Pilgrims were good En~isbmen,' • although they were on foreign soil. One of their company, Edward Winslow, traveled back and fonh to En~and as their representattve. His portrait. which he had painted 1n London while o n a diplomatic m1ss1on. 1s the only known likeness of a Mayflower passenger. This fine portrait is on display surrounded by objects that the Pl}mouth colonists used in their daily laves. The Pilgrims have long been a symbol of faith and courage. Their story is com- memorated in the paintings that fill the museum's galleries. Their depanurc from England. their arrival 1n Plymouth Harbor. and their first encountt'r with the Indians are illustrated in a grand style. Pilgrim Hall Museum is located one block from Plymouth Harbor at 75 Court Street (Ro ute 3A). The museum is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m .. all year except December 25 and January I. Admission for adults is $2, $1 .50 for seniors, 50 cents for children 6-15, and children under six arc admitted free of charge. Free parking is available. Tour groups of all sizes are welcome. national Airport to New York-Newark at prices that arc substantially lower than existing prices on the route. The Newark-based car- rier will stan daily Boeing 747 roundtrip service oo June 15 with a o ne-way coach class off-peak price of $119, a peak price of $149 and a premium class price of $299. A second roundtrip flight will be added June 25". For more Their simple wa} of hfe 1s evoked by 617-746-1620. The inaugural flight from Los An&eles Inter- national Airport's recently opened Terminal O ne, Gate 15. carried an off- peak price ofS I 19. The first return flight June 16 had a 1 n for mat ion , cal 1 coach seat price of$149. BEGIN YOUR TRAVEL CAREER JULY 9, 1984 EVERYTHING YOU ~EEO INCLUDING COMPUTER TRAINING CALL TODAY (714) 835-8111 620 No. Main St., Santa Ana TRAVEL INDUSTRY TRAINING SINCE 1964 a WORLD 1RAVEL .... ----..... 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"'-"""" tor a role that a lot of Qthcr tors were being considered for." . . there, and so e d!d. I also thouaht 1t -.'Ould afford a bctttt chance to pin cu ody of my old t son (by h1s prevtou LOS ANGELES-Peter Fonda 1s out of work -he The movit is ~IJtd ·•Mv Life. Your Life,'' and Fonda mam ) Ju tin l'ld that proved cof"l"ect. He ha been · fi h d k ' · 7 with me four )can now," · JUSt anis c ma in• a movie. adm11ted he v.a di turbcd when be read tbe Roben Ltwin Durint the filmma of .. My Li • Yourti ... nda "No J' t I d --:::-::::-:=~r.~i.::-==scnpl. Tl\c Olm. a.ct for a faTI air date. concerns ih~ a lttd fo r and rcccivc<f-i ton lO 0" ho~ to watch w m JU an unemp oyc actor -as my 1at11cr attempts ofa boy. pt yed by Ricky Schroder. to prevent ""'"" 1 (Htnry Fonda) would 'f," he said. the suacide of his father. Ju tin pduatc from h1&h 5Chool. "My father probably wouldn't havt approved, .. he "That's my work-I'm an actor. Without llny ofTen$e .. All actors draw from their own cxpencnocs. and this said. "btt-ausc he lhouJht you wtten 't supposed to le.ave a to my sister (Jane Fonda). I don't do theme was patnfully close to me." said Fonda. job. When he was very ill, I left a location in Texas to tee anYlhinaelsc. r don't have a workout or him in th6 hospital. He o~oed hts eyes and said, ·Aren't a clothing line. I act" "My own mother (socialite Frances Brokaw) opened you upposed to be makmg 1 movie?' .. But Fonda was not goins to han1 her veins in an insane asylum when I was IOyearsold." he Henry, Jane and Peter Fonda 'Ions harbored the around town waitina for lobs. He said. "The scnpt«TVioes somctbinJ very deep rooted 1n dream of making a mo¥lc together. It never happened. planned to leave for the Montana m~ the violence to other peopJe's laves that is caused by Now, said Peter. he and 'ane will produce and appear in spread where he lives with his second suicide. their own film. wife and three children. "My mother's suicide caused a violence in me that "We've made a <kal with MGM. and wC''rc plannmg At 44, Fonda is inclined to existed for many years and hasn't left me yet. If 1 can, by a Novembcrstan. though 1t waU probably be March," said emphasize his desire to act. Since he m•"n• of the televi"si"on movie, prevent one nArent out of Peter. "It wilt be a brother--s1ster story, and at should have lives so far from the HollywOOd 5eeoe, ""' ~ r-ch Wlde appeal." he has aroused suspicions in the film Fonda 200 million from committing one cnme agaJnst aldttn •. ----------------------i community that he cares little about acting these days: He I would gain far more in other ways than aJl the money I f · earned from 'Easy Rider."' was even the sul?Ject o a maezine anicle called "The Disappcaranct of Peter Fonda. • Althoua.h he has the lean handsomeneS$ of hJs late father. the resemblance of Pel.CT and Henry Fonda ends "How do you like that -'disappearance'!" he said. there.Henrywcighedhiswordsandfounditpainfultotalk "I've disappeared because I prefer to hvc with my family about himself. Peter talks at sonic speed about himself. his in the peace and tranquillity of Montana. ranch hfe. his family. the perfidy of the ~vemment. He .. As a matter of fact. the article led to this acungJob. It seems to lack the poht1cal fervor of is sister. Jane. prompted the interest of the 'Today' show. which sent 8 preferring to follow his own ind1vi duahst1c course. camera crew to my ranch and shot me with my wife. two "I moved to the ranch. moved to Montana because of boys. dogs and cats. The NBC brass saw 11 and picked me the love of a woman." he said. "She preferred to lave up I I I f f. • nn:ui~n.aUM; GtEMLllG ~e n'A.a&JJ'M; ZAC11 GAUJGAlll PWOC-CAYU llOTT AXTOl'I POU.Y •CH..UDAY r1lANCaS La.& lkCAJN IRJSK ft f&&ll1' GOLDS111T11 &UCVnft nOIMJCaU 8'1"llftN ••....aaG·nt.Ut& M•UWu.t unn.••N UNJftln' W'alTftN n <Xll.11 CIOUIM9'.IS PllCNHICSa ft MICllA&L ftl'll'ISU-• In' JO& o.urn NOW SHOWING1 uuo1 Ht-1111 11¥1K ss1.-ss SYUFY STADUI\ OR-IN EDWARDS WOOOBRtOGE • 110 ltMl21 • u IUD (213) u1.-u ~ MOWS 4 Al«. 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For ex.ample, the committee decided that only three of the sonas-the tunes by Lovcrboy, Moroder, and Cross and company - could have vocals. ft •••• .._ ..... LOS ANGELES -Olympic fever is hiurna the auwaves with a variety of games-in pired tunes, mo t from -you auessed it -the official Olympic music album. From the film wor.ild. therr's John Williams of"Star Wars" and "E.T" fame and "Rocky" composer Bill Conti. "Actually they only wanted two and at the I~ minute when they had beard a lot of music and were thnlled with it, they permitted three," Guber said. Adorned with the Olympic loao of the antertwined- ring and an 1mponant-lookin& JOld seal, "The Official Music of the XXIUrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984" offers themes for every event from openina ceremonies to track and field. G1org10 Moroder's "Reach Out," the track theme. will be the second release. Bob James contributed the basketball theme. Herbie Hancock the field theme and Quincy Jones chipped 1n music for the gymnastics competttton. The rock 'o' roll'conttngent includes Toto, Foreigner and Loverboy Avant-garde composer Ph1hp Glass' "The Olympian -L1ght1ng of the Torch" winds up the eclectic collect1on. All of the arti~ts were given videotapes of the event they were scoring as well as seen~ capturing what Guber described as "the spirit of the Olympics." Though promotion plans call for the release of three singles and two videos, the first of which will be to the Moroder tune. the LP's diversity couJd preclude a huge mass audience. Guber also said the LAOOC wants to avoid an excess of hype. The package culminates nearl} twd years of work by producers Peter Guber and Jon Peters. collaborators on the might} "Aashdance" soundtrack and hits by such stars as Barbra Streisand. Donna Summer. Lionel R1ch1e and Diana Ross Gubersa1d 1n a telephone 1nterv1ew that he and Peters approached the Los Angeles Olympic OrganmAg Com- mmee wath the concept of what Guber calls "the decathalon of music." ''It's the biggest event that's ever been scored. It's like scoring creauon," he said .. The music will be pla}ed at the µmes when athletes amve. during breaks 1n the action and at award ceremon1e~. Guber said. The music has also been made available to broadcasters worldwide, who will pla) 11 to an estimated audience of more than two billion. "We're doin~ the kind of promotion ~nd the kind of presentation that sin keeping with the Olympics,:" he said. Meanwhile. others are taking advantage 01 Olympic excitement in unofficial ways. Frank Sinatra's "L.A. Is My Lady," extolling the v1nucs of the Big Orange. is being released at the end of this month. And on a lighter note. Richard Foos of Los Angeles' t1n} Rhmo Records has wntten the U.S. Olympic Committee asking that the name be chan&ed because Rhino 1s about to release "The Official Record Album of the Olympu~s" b} the Los• Angeles band called The Olympics. Sance the group has been recordins here since the· 50s, Foos said the band had "first rights" to the name. Olympics. An angel again Jaclyn Smith, formerly of "Charlie'• Anaela, .. playa a top trial attorney ln Sidney Sheldon'• .. Raae of An1el•" tontcht and Monday at 9 o 'clock on NBC. Channel 4 . I Surgery shelves eldest Jackson . INGLEWOOD (AP) -Jacksons member Jackie tissue near the knee, Bloom said. He said the condiuon Jackson has been sidelined "indefinitely" following knee was common to athletes and dancers . ..... -s.._.,..llO.:e~.twt ,tf\'UlC~l?ii:b~,~o~r.. ~I §.9-~,, . __ Jack,wn,~bo.wits,cilo~ip&.,t~ac.k.sons~~~, .,., --... ~:...:-............. ~~~--~.r-~,..~ .. ~STQ1P\ee'"' .. Kttlir. Jackson, 33, oldest of the six brothers in the group, ager and also runs, Bloom said. was described in "good spirits" despite th~ prospect of Surgeons removed the bone piece and drilled a hole in remaining on crutches for at least the next three months. the knee to encourage growth of new boRe tissue, Bloom spokesman Howard Bloom said. said. "There's a possibility Jackie may never be on his feet Before the seriousness of the problem was known, the SIX TRACK (XllatU'fsrum>I" PRESENTATION CYPIUS Cypms 82&-1860 the same way he was again," Bloom said, adding the bone other Jacksons were dead set a.gainst staning the tour as problem is probably also present in Jackson's left knee. planned on July 6 in Kansas City, but they changed their Jackson, who first noticed a painful swelling in. his mind when they rcaJized J11ckie would be unable to aJllAlllSA 11(-IMAOI -.,...,~, _.,,, ,. 1' (0..¥0\~r~:..,, c.-,{Arltr ·1 • •11< .,.. 0'!!0 63' hi>.) llllU ..._.,..a,.,.P._i, 119 >.J~ u IOllOl°"-s-.... ie•~ fOUllTAlll vllut l :•.w. i:Qvtt.-. .,.,, Ulf'~ ....-¥llAl '°"' ~ ff'!C .... tX6'l9C. ..,_,.. ..CQlf'flD'Ull ............. ..._ .. , COSTA MUA l.MIUM lllU.I Ec!winls Clneim Ctnier EdW110S!SanbQfn 979-4141 LIQUfll Hills Miiii COSTA MESA TM-661! • UA Clnf~~ S.-0.~ TDDAT'I CIDSSIDID PUIZLI ACROSS 68 Conducted 148 Ignited 2 1 Cargo unit 101 Winter 69 Lath• 150 Chinese wax 23 Rode vehicle l Abandon 71 High note 151 Cup edge lo09'hef 102 Conoealed 7Chum 72 Comfort 152 Stew pan 31 Forki)foog 103 Silv84' 10 Old Arabian 76 Attire 163 Panty open 33 Joined 1ymbol ~re 78 Sunken 155 More 36 Couple 104 Possesses 138owtlng fence profound •38 Fiber knot 106 Cobalt scorn 79 listener'• 158 Rainy 41 At home symbol 19 Recover "loan" 159 Sibel'lan gull 43 Cubic 107 Supposes from 2 wd1 81 Squeced 160 Healthy measure 108 Chess PteOfl 20 1715 Eng· 83 Verity 16 1 Sudanese 44 Occupa-t 12 Jacket ltltl law 84 Shoe 162 Exclamation tlOns 115 Organlza· 2wd• bottoms 163 ~ear-46 Pecan or tt0n 22 Mikes 86 Mix nestly almond 117 Throwing tighter 88 Football 165 -Deum 48 Moving miss lie 2wdl tally: abbr 166 Figure truck 118 One of a 24 Verb form 89 Right-hand 168 Malign 49 Festive gender 25 BrlalMI page 170 Gets away 51 JapanMe 12 1 l egal term 26 Heraldic 90 Fruit drink 172 Otmfnlstles statesman 122 Dower gold 91 Tender graduall'y 52 King beater property 27 Curved 92 Minus 173 Of lhe IQ8 54 vaulter's aid 124 Spec1< molding 94 Golf score abbr 57 Eshmates 125Summlt 28 Sharp 96 Marne 17 4 Threefold 58 Commences 126 Blbl!ul 29 JapaMM champagne comb form 60 Famous ptam drama 97 Attending 175 Believed racehorse 127 Edible fish 30 Old &<>Idler 98 Prepares 61 Woelsme1 128 Article 32 OeHcloue for war DOWN 63 High 130 Swear drink 101 Bed linen mountain falsely 34 S.ines 103 Moslem 1 Unwelcome 64 Sp1got 131 FreSh fruits 35 Decimal deity mark 65 Atom12er 133 Road guide base 105 Propnety 2 And Fr 66 Footless 134 Over again 36 Paid alhMlle 109 Youngster 3 Distress animal 135 Took out 37 Ireland 110 Pot cover 9'gnal 87 Storm 136 Schedules 39 lndlan tree 111 Boet race '4 Level 69 Pronoun 138 Traveler s 40 Three-toed 113 Let tall 5 Juniper-like 70 Convened stops sloth t 14 Dance steQ ahrub 73 While 140 TV commer- 42 Thus 116 Walked In 6 Footprints 74 Saw-clal 43 Weigh1 ol water 7 Malay boat toothed 141 Pinched Ind la 116 Suitable 8 Attack from 75 Nigerian 144 -bear 44 Terminal 119 Pedal d1911s above. lnbe 146 Moroccan appendage 120 Pre&Md 2wds 77 Concerning cny 45 lnsn clothes 9 Beholdl 78 Vigilant 149 Conc:ise la bric 123 Wander idly 10 Wise men 80 Angered 152 Peel 4 7 Preserving 124 Train station 11 Colorless 82 Verbal 153 Square SO Young 126 Freshwater hquld ending column insects fish 12 Phlllpplne 86 Anglo-154 Energy unit 52 Get up 129 Sot fruit Saxon coin 156 Cuchulain's 53 Accelerate 131 Dog 13 Declares 87 Female ruff wife 2 wds t32 Wanderers 14 Gaited 91 Trance 157 Olympic 55 Furious 137 Detests horse 93 Dismantle event 56 Mountain 138 Meditate 15 Related 94 Plot of 160 Aware sl crett 139 Scotch plaid 16 Danger ground 164Sweet 58 Frightened 142 Wall section color 95 Choir voice potato 59 Keepsake 143 Sudsy 17 Electric 96Sum 167 Egyptian 61 Wlngllke brew• unit 97 Land goddess part 144 Cork sound 18 Dawn measure 169 Mormon 62.Harangued 145 Railroad 19 Auction· 99 Cut grass Sta1e abbr 64 Ruulan abbr eer'amal· 100 Theater 171 Hebrew dqpot var 147 Pe<1orm tell platform letter SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS l I AIWI(• Plctlle ~ Anll1elm Onvt ln879 9850 right knee over the weekend, went to see Los Angeles perform for months, Bloom said. . Lakers and Los Angeles Kings orthopedist Dr. Stephen Jackie also asked that his brothers continue the tour SAllTA Fl UMIOI SAO LI M~ .o.i Onv! In S23 3014 Lombardo Monday and was operated on Wednesday at without him. Centinela Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood. Bloom "When we go on that slaje we'U be performing not said. onl y for our fans, we'll be performing for Jackie." Bloom The problem was a condition known as osteochon-quoted Jackie's brother Marlon as saying. dntis dessecans. 10 which a pieoe of dead bone floats 1n the Keep your garden in shape by reading Friday's garrlening page. Daily Pilat DOLLY PARTON INES"IONE -The Knockout Comedy of tM Summ~rl . A MAR\'/'. ~'vORTH PRESENTATION A HOWARD SMITH PRODUCTION A BOB CLARK Fl1M SYLVESTER STALLONE DOLLY PARTON RHINESTONE RIL HARD FARN!'JWORTHa111t RON LEIBMAN C/ll'C1ll11Y Pmdw:trs SANDY CALLIN 111d RAY KATZ C1•·f't'lldw1'1'r< BILL BLAKf 1t1d RICHARD M. 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NOW SHOWINGI AUIOIHM711 SYUFY STADIUM DR IN KATnLA rfAA STADOI HU ttMl21 COITl IUA 541-31'2 EDWARDS CKMA ~&Ao.s COSTA •U 54MSM UA SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA 15'1 WlSl $1#l.OW£R ,.. 1m• ss1 ... ss UA MOVIES 4 EDWARDS WOOD8RIDGE llFClllAL KWY AT a.ANG£ FWr Wwc:A rtlft\' WT Of QI.VU IUlU PAil 121-4171 l.ACllA 1UC1 411·1111 PACIFIC BUENA PARK DR~ EDWARDS SOUTH COASl LAGUNA 1 INCOlN WESl or oon so COOT HWY AT IROAOWAY _J I •H• llJI IJNtll EDWARDS VIEJO 1WW •• LA P'-.Z AT Cta$AHT A IUllllJJ.tMf NllC ORANGE MAU 1\JSlll SOUTH Of lllCOl,H -UWlll UA CITY CENTER ~ M CITY SHOPPllO cootR IUTW1Dltl-Wl UA WESTMlmlR 1VM OUTSll MAll mi. E OWAllDS Gaynor recoveri.ng f roill crash injuries LOS ANGELES -In town recently from her Palm Spnngs home, -Mary Manin report"S on the cond1tron of Jan~t Gaynor. Both stars were severely injured m a San Fr.anc1sco traffic accident Sept. 5. 1982. "Janet's much better, she's walking a mile every day and swimming. too," said her longtime fnend. "She's had six operations since the accident. and she's had so many varieties of ant1b1oucs that she 1s sometimes affected by them. But her span ts are fine and she and Paul (Gregory. her husband) come to my house for dinner once a week." * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * Bargain Matinees! MONDAY Tllnl SATURDAY A" llerf.,1111N1Ca llfw1 S·Ol PM lh S,.. E...-..u& H1l1I 1Ml6J12;;1 L~B£WdDliW1 lDIU OF DOCll'' (PS) In 7<MI Dolby Steteo 8ar111n Poet (Molt-Sit) for f rrst T wo-ShowrOnly 12:30,l;OO, 5:30,8:00, 10:30 "STAI Tm I: M SUIClt FCll SPOCll" (PC) .. ,... OllDJ SW. ....,.,,_~>•1•2-.~ ll:GO, tlG, 5;0Q, 7-JO. 10. 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Count~ cienc of Orange County on Ma1130 tllM P'M701t Published Otange CoMI Daily Piiot June 10. 17, 24 July 1, 1984 SU-8 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USIHHI , MA• ITATEMENT I The folfowlng person II doing business aa SOFTWARE MIRACLE WORl<S. 17304-C S Euclid, Fountain \/alley CA 112708 KeWI Robert G1ub8 17304-C S Euclid Fountain \/alley CA 92708 Thts bulinns IS conducted by an lndlvldual 11.IYln Robert G1ube This statement was hied wrt" vie County Clerk of Orange County on May 30 t984 F2470l:t F2'n1t Publtslle<l Orange Coast Dally Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot June 10 17 24 July 1 1984 P11ol June 17 24 July t 8 1984 SU-9 SU18 PtllllC NOTICE NllJC ll>TICE PlEUC NOTICf fdl0l.UT10M ..0 ...... , '1CTITIOUI 8UIMH A RE.SOLUllOlll OF THE CITY MAMI ITATIMIMT COUNCIL Of THE CITV OF COSTA The tottowlng petton 11 doing MESA. CALIFORNIA. DECLAflllNO bl.laln ...... ITS INTENTION TO ORD R THE CREATl\IC OIMlNSIONS, 1957 VACATION OF SURPLUS CITY Vltta Caudal. ~port 8-aC.I\, Calif RIGHT·Off·WAY LOCATED ON t2eec> THE NORTH SIDE OF EAST tTTH Suttmrnt S Meindl, 19&1 Viste STREET. AOJACEHT TO l~ ANO Ceudll, N*POn Beach Callf 130 EAST tTTH STREET 92MO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Thia buMMU 1, cOOOuc;t.0 by an OF COSTA MESA DOES HEREBY lnd1vk:lull RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS Sutanne S Meuidl SECTION 1 The City C~~ of Thie atetement was t1te0 wllll tile the City of Coate M ... ooee heteby County Cletk ot Orenge County on deelate ltt Intention to Oacate une 18 11114 1Urplu1 Ctty right-of-way IOctlt.O on FMl521 the north aide ol Eatt 17th Street. Publlehed Orange 00111 Dally adjacent to 124 and 130 Eut 17th Pilot June 24 July t, 8. 16, 1984 St1eet, OMcrlbed u follows. SU32 PARCEL 1 Tne 1outl'twes1er1y 10 oo teet ot PUBlJC NOTICE the nor1hweet91'1y eo 00 , .. , of the , __ ___;~.;:.;..;.~..;...;..;;..;;.._ __ IOUIM&alerty 300 00 feet ol LOI t 1 ol Newport Helghlt Tr~t u lhown In BOOk 4, Page 83 ol Mltc*iloeGUI Mac>a. r«:Ordt of the County ~ COfder, Orl009 Counly C.i1tomla PARCEL 2 The IOU1hwetterly 10 00 1 .. 1 ol the nortr-ateriy 90 oo feet of the eoutheuterly 240 00 teet ol Lot 111 ot ~port Helghtl T11ct a1 llhoWn In 80011 4. Pave 83 of Mlscelta~s M11p1, recof(t$ or the County Re- corder, Orange County. Calllornla FICTITIOUS IUStNHI NA"1E STATUffNT The following person ts dOlng buame.s as BATTEN-BLAKE FINANCl~L GROUP. 2818 C11ob. Newport BMch. Calif 92660 Elaine Rachel Eti1et, 28 t8 Carob, Newport BeaGh C1111 92660 This business 19 conducted by an 1ndMdua1 Elaine ~ Ehret This 11a1ement was l1led with the County Cle1k of Orange County on June 19 1984 FNM14 Pubttsned Orange Coast Daily P1101 June 24 July 1, 8 15 1984 SU27 RESERVING therefrom an aaa. ment for ell existing underground and OYatl'lead publlc ut1llt1e1 together w11n the ngnt ol Ingress and egress lor the purpoae ol main· ta1mng repl1c1ng and upg1ad1ng 111d existing pubhc ut1lt11es SECTION 2 Monday Ille 16th ------------ day of Ju1y 1984 at the hour 01 6 30 PUBLIC NOTICE pm . 1n the Counc11 Chambers of ------------ City Hall 77 Falt on ..... Costa Mesa FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ACTITIOUS BUSINESS Callfom1a is l'lereby hxe<I IS tile NAME STATEMENT FICTTTIOUI 8US&NEl8 time and piece tor heertng all per· The 1011owin9 pefson is domo PlalC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT sons interested In or objecting to business es The IOllOwlng persons are doing Tne lollowing person IS doing tile p1oposed Yacatlon COMMUNICATION COMPANIES buslneuas busonessas SECTION 3. T"-8 proceeding• INTERNATIONAL 338 VIiia EUROPIAN PROCEDURES. GOFER IT, 9451 Banning Avenue. thall be conducted pursuant to the Made1a. Newpo1t Beacn. Call! 1548-0 Adams Av . Costa MHa. Huntington Beacn CA 92646 p1ovls1ons ol Section 8300 et seq ol 92660 Call! 92626 lngitd Katan Stettler, 9451 Ban· tne Streets and Highway• Code of Donald P Lowry, 338 Vista Kit Juray 2700 Peterson Wy ning Avenue Huntington Beach tl'I• Stale of Callfornla Madera. Newport Beach, Calll COiia Meall, caur 926115 CA 112646 SECTION 4 Th Cit Ma .,._, of 92660 Tl'lrs business is conducted by an · e Y n-.-· Ronald Aenm, 2700 PeterlOll lndlYldutt tile City or Costa Mesa ts hereby This business 1s conducted by an Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI ltUllNIH MA• ITATIMINT The lotlowtng perlOl\I are dolllQ butinut u · TINY TOTS DEVCLOPMfNT CENTER. 2188 nai.toh. Com MMe. Catrt 92627 Cbrtsttne 9rooltt Costa Meaa, Calif 9282T Oarrw Brooke. 2188 RIMllQtl, COiia M .... Calll 112827 Tiii• bl.l••oesa 11 conduc1ad by a Olf14H•I partnership Chr11tlne 81ooka Th11 a11temen1 was llled wtlh the County Clefk of Orange County on June 15. 1984 -FMIM Publllhad Orange Cout Dally Piiot Ju• 2•, July 1. II. 15, 1984 SUM PUBl.IC NOTICE FICTmOUI 8UIMH NAME IT A TIMENT me 1o11owing P«ton• are doing butlnen as ROCK N' ROLL GAME CO , 51111/\ Jumloe Ave , Corona del Mar, Cafll 92625 Ronald werren Well•. 519'~ Jasmine Ave . Corona del Mar, Calif 112625 T111s b11s1nen ts conducled by. a limited partnership Ftonald w Wells Th11 statement was filed with the Couniy Clerk or Otange County on June 15 1984 F241317 Pubhshe<S Orange Coast Dally P1101 June 24 July 1 8 15 111114 SU28 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlng 1)8f'SOns are doing bualrn!as as PICKENS. HARGRAVES & EOAN 3990 Westerly p . Newp0r1 Beacl'I Catlf 92660 Pickens & H81g1aves Assoclalet, Inc 3990 Westerly P , Newpor1 BMch Calif 92660 Wy Cotta Mesa. Caltl 92626 1 '° K St Iller directed to cause notlCM or tne tald indlYldual . • Thia ~ 1~ ~u<:ted by • ngr e proposed vacation to be con-Donald P Lowry ~~d~~-b"'---' • , Th15 statemeru .was hied W1fh the 1plcuoutly posted along said alrJP• this statem~t was hled.wilh the O B Plcilens. 817 Via Udo Nord. Newport Beach. Cahl 92883 I ~u·~1 -~ ~tT7".~~~~~~~~ ~ .. ~~J~~..-.~~~jile.._-. This statement was filed with the F24N13 ~1iride Thi$ .buSllleSJ IS~ ~-' -\!·~~~ lJ Mens, Sec T,... Covnty Clerk of Orange County on Published Or•rvwo Coast Oatly June 7 1984 -..... - notices llhall be posted not more than three hundred (300) 1 .. t apar1, but In no event Sl'lall ten th1n th1ee (3) notloet be posted n..-i Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot June 24. July 1, 8, 15, 11184 SUt4 This statement was filed With the County Clerk of Orange County on June 13. 1984 f2Ants Piiot June 10 17 24. July 1. 1984 Published Orange Coast Dally SU-1 Piiot June 17. 24. July 1. 8. 1984 SU17 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINE88 NAME STATEMENT The lollowtng pe<son is dOlng business as cove MOTORING 1835 Wh1n11t SI D· 7 Costa Mesa Call! 92626 Wiiham James Oupuie, 213 Dahha St Co1ona Clel Mai Calif 92625 This oos1ness tS conducted by an 1nd1v1duat WIHlam James Oupu1e PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8U81NE88 NAME STATEMENT The following person IS doing us1nes1 as SAMOHI REUNION 1974, 3185 B 1rw1y Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Steven Beel( G 1 Oxford ln11ne. A 92715 This ousiness is conducted by an ndrv1dual Steven Beck This statement was tiled with the ounty Cle1k ol 01ange County on May 29 1984 SECTION 5 Th~ Resolution "1111 be publltn.d onoe In the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT. a newapaper ol general circulation printed Ind publllhed In the Clly ot Costa Meaa, Orange County, Catllom11 PASSED ANO ADOPTED l hls 18th day ol June. 1984 DONN HALL Mayor or the City ol Costa M ... ATTEST MARY T ELLIOTT Deputy City Clerk or the Cny ot Costa Mesa Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESI NAME STATEMENT The toltowtng persons are doing buSlness u SUN OIL JOJOBA, L TO 27281 Las Ramblas Suite 200. M1s.sron V1e1o Caht 92691 H Nell Levin 33392 Cheltam Way Dana Point. Cehl 92629 This business ts conducted by a hmlte<I pallnef'Stllp H Neil Levin ,,T04n Published Orange Coaat Dally Piiot June 24. July 1. 8. 15, 1984 SU211 Ml.JC NOTICE FICTTTIO\ll BUllNEll NAME St A TEMENT The fOllowlng penon It dOlng business as R80 GRAPHICS 17 195 New- hope St Ste 103. Fountain \/alley. Cahl 92708 Robel! B Oetetma, 26245 Buscador Mission V1e10, Calll 92692 This statement was hied with Ille County Cl8!'k of Orange County on June 7 1984 F~ Published 01ange Coast Dally F24n11 P1to1 June 10. 17 24. July 1. 1984 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF COSTA MESA I. EILEEN P PHINNEY. City Clerk Ind eit-ottlclo Clerk of lhe City Councll or the City or Cosl8 Mesa l'lereby c8111ty 1ha1 the above and tore-qolng Resolution No 84-81 wu duly and regula1ly passed and This Slatemenl was l11ed with the County Cieri\ ol Orange County on June 15. 1984 F241311 Publlshed 01ange Coast Dally Pilot June 24, July 1, 8. 15. 1984 sun This business is conducted by an 1ndlv1dual R B Oellema This slatemenl was hied with the County Cterlc' of Orange Coonty on 111na 15 1sa4 Publlshec:I 01ange Coast Darty SU-3 P1lol June 17 24 July I 8, 11184 SU20 PUBLIC HOT1Cf FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowrng persons are doing business as CALVIN FIELDS ROOFING 830 Santtago Rd Costa Mesa Callt 92626 Calvin C Fields 830 Santiago Rd Costa M"8 Ca111 92626 Brenda L Fields 830 Santiago Rd COSld Mesa Cahl 92626 This business rs conducted by an 1nd1v1dua1 Br8f'ldl F1e1<1s T"1s statement was filed with Iha County Clerk ol Orange County on June 7 1984 F2An17 Publish~ Orange Coast Diiiy Pilot Junf' t 7 24 July 1 8. 1984 SU19 PUBLIC NOTICE ----FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT The following persons are doing t>usiness as GREG LEE BUILDER 20 Cotpot· ate Plaza Dr•ve Newpofl Beach Caht 92663 Donald Gregory Lee. 4 Meadow Sweet Way, ln11ne Call! 92715 D G190ory Lee This statement was flled with Ille Counly Clerk 01 0111nge County on June 7. 1984 F2A797t Puollshed Orange Coast Daily P1101 Junl' 17 24 July I 8, 1984 SU ti PUBLIC NOTICE ---- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tht> 11'11 owing person 1s doing bUSIFIP!>S 1S JOEL ROBERTS, LITERARY AGENf 118 Cabntlo St Costa Mesa Cahl 92627 RoOl'• t Lester Jones, 3 18 Cabrillo St Co,ta Mesa. Calif fh15 ou,1ness is conducted by an indtv1rlu.;I fi •Den L Jones r, ~ta1emen1 was hied w1lh the Cr ''""' Clerk of Orange County on J, t • IQ84 1'24noe P •• l·~hed Orange Coast Oatl'f P1101 funp 1] 24 July 1 8 1984 SU14 "I HARBOR LAWH·MT. OLIVE MO<'luary • Cemetery Crematory 625 Gisler Ave Costa Masa ~(1-5554 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 BroadlrlWa) Costa Mesa l\471l t50 BALTZ 8CHGt;t(0 " 6M ITH 6 TUTHILL WESTCLIF"F" CHAPEL .& • f 1 1th SI ''J Me\ 1 , 4f. i3~ 1 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK l ••m••l!"r ~ • M or h1Jr, t .11•ttl • (.rr m.a111r, •.rm 1> 1(1111 V·1·w O•··• ...... , ,,,, flto If. t IJ • .. McCO,.MICIC MORTUARY 1 •q Q ,na C. •r fO" Flo l •Qw11 Bc1 r· ,,. C'!J~t 4Q I Q4 1't ' l<lopted by the said Cny Council 81 l------------a regular meeting 111ereot held on FICTffiOUS 8USlMEH . Ule 11th<lay ~June -1984 NAME STATEMENT IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The lollow1ng petsons are Ootng hereunto set my hand and att111ed NAME STATEMENT PUBUC NOTICE amtC J«>JtCf F241522 Pubhshe<l Orange Coast Oatly Pilot June 18 1984 PtllllC NOTICE business as the Seat ·01 the City ol Costa Mesa Theo tollowing person 11 doing AMDEX OAT.A SERVICES 3920 this 19th day or June 1984 business as FICTfTIOUS BUSINESS B11ch. Suite 104 Newport Beach EILEEN p PHINNEY SANSIG YACHTS 5372 El NAME STATEMENT CA 92660 Cny Cieri. and e1<-0H1c10 Cler II ol the 00, ado Or Huntington Beach, CA Tne rot1ow1ng pe1son ts doing Cha11ene M1no111 t0772 Knott City Councll ol the Cny or Costa 92649 ous1ness as Stanton CA 90680 '' · Mesa (A) Einar S and (B) Sandra B SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA PACK· Henry Aqad 310 Fernando ~ 307 By MARY T ELLIOTT CtmSlen5t!n 5372 El Dorado Dr AGING. 2181 Mesa 01 . Santa Ana Balboe CA 92661 Oeputy"Cny Cl8fk Hunltnglon Beacn. CA 112649 . Helgllls Callt 92707 This business is conducted by a Publlsheo Orange Coast Daily Piiot. This business 15 conducteo by an Charles e Church 2181 Mesa hm1ted parlne1sh1p June 22 1984 indrvidual Di Santa Ana Heights Cahl 92707 Charlene M1no1t1 F-64 Einar s Chnsiensen This business 1s conducted by an Tr11s statement was hied with the This statement was 11190 wrth tne indlVldual County C1erk of Orange County on ----f'tllt--IC_NO_T_l_C_E ___ County Cleik 01 Oienge County on Charles E Chu1ch May 29 t984 J May 24 1984 Tll1s statement was l11ed Wtth tl'ltl F24f"3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION F2 .... 5 County Clerk of Or•noe County on ,Publisned Orange Coast Daily TO SELL ALCOHOLIC PubhShed Orange Coast Oatfy June l3, l984 Pilo1 June 10 17 24 July l 1984 BEVERAGES Pilot June 9 16. 23. 30 1984 FM111 SU·4 To Whom 11 May concern SA 19 Publlshec:I 01ange Cout Dally PUBLIC NOTICE MONSOUR RIChard AnthOny it P1tol June 24, July 1 8, 15, 1984 applying 10 the Oepe1tmen1 or Al· Ptlll.IC NOTICE SU31 FICTITIOUS BUSINfSS NAME STATEMENT The following pe1sons 811 doing business as DIGISOfl COMPUTING 1915 01angewooo Ave . Suite 212 Or- ange CA 92668 Robert W Dalley 38 15 Sing· lngwood D< Yorba Linda CA 92686 Susan L Dailey 3815 S1ng- lngwood D1 Yorba Linda CA 92686 Rolando D Arenz. 17325 So Napa Ctr. Cerntos. CA 90701 Teresita L A1enz. 17325 So Napa Cir Cerritos. CA 90701 This business Is conducted by a gene1al partnership Robert W Dall~ fh1s s1e1ement was hied with the County Clerk or Orange County on May 30 19~ F2470l5 Publrshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot June 10. 17 24 July I 1984 SU 7 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng pe1Sons a1e doing business as JAMES-RAYMOND COMPANY 3007 Enterprise Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Raymond Jenkins, 15752 Grey Oaks Westminster CA 92883 James R Jenkins 151'52 Grey Oal(s Westm1nst9( CA 112683 T hrs business is conducltd by a oenf"ral parrnershtp_ A&ymond Jenkins • cohohc Beve1age Cont101 lor "47' ON SALE GENERAL (Pub Eat Pl ) 10 sell atcoholic beverages al 283 1 .. A B11stol. Costa Mesa Published Orange Coast Daily P1101 June 24 1984 Su33 Ml.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT The lollow1ng person is doing business as KINNORA FINANCIAL CO . 420 Chllham Circle E · Anaheim . Calll 92806 Jottn Ga.las.so. 3910' • R111e1 Ave , Newport Beach Ca111 92705 This business 1s conducted by an ind1v1dua1 John Galasso Thrs statement was hied with the County Cler11 of Orange County on June 7 1984 F24nOI PuOhshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot June 17 24 July 1 8 198• SU13 NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY (Sec. 111 Call!. CIYll Code) Nottce 1s hereby given that und11 dnd pv1suant to the law made end p10V1ded the under111gnec:I of the Don Ma1t1n Storage 81 I Marconi Suite E. Irvine. CA 92714, CaH- fornta wtll sell al publte auction II Masters Auction 2075';, Newport Bl Costa Mesa 81 7 30 o clock P M on the 29th day ol June 1984 the fol- lowing described pefsonal p1openy or so mueh 1he1eol 11 may be necessary to satisfy a lien due the undersigned lor 1ent and lnclden- tals 111curred al the abo.,, ... men- tioneo address togethe1 with costs of adverltSlng and eitpe11ses of sale Oescr1p1ton -Owner -Amount Due Reing • F1ed Romero S 1 108 37 Wash8f' • P O Box 4948 Oryet -Et Pasco Teiu1s D1shwasl18f' • 79914 BIR fum1tu1e LIA Furnttu1e Misc personal Items Dated this 14 day ol June 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE Signed Masters Auction VI ------------1 Sch1older FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loflowing person is doing business as Secretary Publlsl'lec:I 01ange Coast Darty Piiot June 17 24 1984 Su 21 EXECUTIVEtPROFESSIONAL ------------ SECRET ARIES tE PS I 22691 PUBLIC NOTICE Lamoerst SI ------------~ 1' Er Toro Catrl 92630 James Valgean 24282 Onta110 L.1ne. Et Toro Ca1r1 92630 This t>usrnPss 1s conduclf>d by an 1nd1v1dual James vargean SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE 700 CMc Center Dr w .. t ' Santa Ana, CA 12701 MARRIAGE OF . ThtS statement was filed With the County Cte1k ol Orange County on May 29 1984 This statement was hied w1tn the F2'MM4 Counly Clerk ol Orange County on June 7 1984 Pe1111oner CHUOC QUANG TRINH Aespondenl LOC THI PHAM Case No D229690 SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW) Publtshed Orange Coast Daily F24n13 P11ot June 10 17 24 July 1. 11184 Publlshed 01ange Coast Dally NOTICEI YC>il have been 1ued. SU·5 Pllol June 17 24 July 1 8 1984 SU15 The court mar deckM agaln1t rou without your being heard unle11 ---PUBl--IC_NO_T_l-CE---i you re1pond within 30 daya. Reid PUBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUC! BUSIHEll NAME STATEMENT Tne lollowing persons "' d0tng business aa THE PHOTOBANK 17905 Sk'f• P&1k C11cle Suite K Irvine. CA 112714 M L S • Inc • Realtors. C1t1t0tn11 1738 N Waterman. •SB. San Bernardino. CA 92404 Th11 bullness 1s condvoted by a corporation Mark L Semlnaoo. Preeldent Thta Stllem«'lt wat tl!ed with the County Cten< of Orange County on the lnl0tmatlon below. ------------1 II you WISh 10 seek the lld\llOll ot FICTITIOUS eUtlNEll an attotney 1n tllrs malll'r you NAME STATEMENT snould do so piomplly so 11111 your Thi' following person 11 dOlng iesponte 01 pleeding 11 any may be busmass a~ llled on time JURAY WAY 1548-0 Adams AVISOIUsled ha Sldo deman Av" Cosla Mesa Ctllf 112828 dado El 1r1buna1 puede dectdif.ton· Kit Juray 2700 Peterson Pl , d Costa Mesa Calif 92828 Ira Ud sin au 1enc1a a menoe que Ud 1espond1 dentro de 30. 0111 This t>usiness rs conducted by an t.ea la inlOfmacron que slgue lndlVldutl Si Usted desea soltcitar el conM Kil Juray d b Mt t t This 11a11ment wu filed with the 1° • un 1 oO 0 en as • uun o deb81'11 hleeflO inme<11a1amen1e County Clerk ol Orange County on de eat• manera. su 1eapue11a o June 7 1984 rnn14 tltlg8Clon ... hay a19Una. Pl*Se ... FM10M regl11rada a !tempo Publrslled Otange Cout Diiiy t TO THE AESPONOENT The Mey 30 1984 Publ"heO Orange Cout Oa.lty Pilot June t 7 24 July I 8 1984 Piiot June tO 17 24 July 1, 1884 SUll P911tl0nlf hes llled 1 pehtion con- SU-11 cel'ntng you1 marriage II you te;I to ------------1 l1le I reaponte W.fthln 30 dayl ol thie ---D1-m1-1~--.NO-TI-CE___ P\8.:tC -ftellCE date 41\et thie'llUf'MIOM ta MfYect on r~ " ------------1 you yoYf' default may be entered ------------flCT1TIOUI au...... Ind IM court may enter a tucso-- flCTmoul 8UllMHI NA ... l'TATllMINT ment c.ontalnlng lnjUncll .... or other NAJ!ft STATEMENT The lotlc>vr1ng pettonl '"41 doing ordl'f9 concemtng dlYISlqn of prop. Th• 1011ow1ng P«Son II doing bUSlmtH IS atty ,POUH I 111pport, chlld nu11nass H L S w LTD 110 Newpon Center custody child ~ppot1 attorney DIVERSIFIED SYSTEMS. 18711 Dme Newport &tech CA 92eec> '"°' costs Md !IUCf'I othet relief u Rhone Lane Hunltngton Beach. CA Ha11v wotoson 1603 E"*lld m11y oe gr11ntfld by tile cOUl1 Tiie 92847 Bey Logvne S..Ch CA 92851 gain1V1ment ot wegee 1tk1ng ot <Horg• Rtellatd Sta.II Ul71 I Wilham E Langston 18 0111 maney Of O•OC>ftf1V Ot 011\er covn RfW)ne Lane Hunttnoton e-cn. CA Crnl l-,._PQn Be84'.h CA i1Ull'lo•114'(! proceed1ngt """ ltO 112847 92660 !Mull This oo,.,_ 1a conduelecl by .,, T h11 t>uso,_ it conotx:t'"d 11y a 011e<1 r et>tuary ~2, 1984 lndl\llduAI hm11ec1 pan~lh>C• l EE A &IV.NCH Clerll G R Stall Hairy Woloeon Bv MICHA[L H08AN Deputy Thi• statflm4l'\I WAI hied With the Th9' S111emt!tll ... a ··~ Wtlll Ina N Van o •. Attf •• lAW COl~1y Cr.tk of Orangti Courtly on County C~1t of O•itno" ountv on nco # ttlh tt.. le. m May 30 1984 Mtv ;>? t984 lanl• A"-, CA t:n'OI F14,_ F241M7 (714)541·$.JQ Publlsn.d OrlrtOt' COHI Daily Puhll\hl'Cl OrlnQ" C<'Atl D•ily P11t•llV•f•O O•a~ COHI Dally P1tot 1'111:11 June 10 17 ?• July I 1184 1'1101 '""" i A Jul, 1 ~ tflll• J11nl' ~· July 1 I 1~ 1914 SU 10 SU n ! t Do it the easy way -shop classified. --- D1llyPUat 642-5678 I ~ • \ ,"I ~ 1 Classifiecl The Ultimate .. Experience Classified advertising 1s your best choice for help in selling the items you no l onger need It's quick and 1nexpens1ve. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who hve tn this area Call today DailyPilllt Classified ads phone 642-5678 .. ' -----------·--. ________ ....... _.......... __ _ TheEiot edges closer . Newport Harbor High product still alive in OlympJc bid By ROGER CARLSON Of ... ~ .......... LOS ANGEL~ -Steve Scott's coach. J.,.en Miller, told Brian Theriot a few months ago tha1 be could .. own" :rom By~rs and Sy~ney ~1aree if he wor~ hard. , . . · T9naght. here IJl the Los Anseles Coliseum at 6:55. Theriot will put his money on the line in ho~ that it's third, JUSI oft· Maree's right t'lbow. enough to buy him a ticket to the 1984 Olympic Games in Almost too ~sy. the t.SOO meters. • .. lfell back in some old ways." adm1ned Theriot. "I'm The slender Ml Theriot. a product of Newport Harbor still a trKlc fan at heart and sometimes I get-caught up in ii. High and UCLA. passed his second test Saturday e·vening I've idolized Sydney Maree. but tomorrow I can't idolize before 20.247 -running fifth in his heat with a time of anybody. I have to be competitive. • 3:40.50 to become one of a dozen finalists searching fonhe "At some Point J have to male~ a move. maybe with three bertlls on the United States Olympic team. 400 to ao~ or .500. or 300. It's au there. 1:vedonc the ~otk. .. Although Scott, a perennial national leadeT in this and Tbenot predicts it'll come down to strength and says similar events the past seven y~rs. is the odds-0n favorite nis plans are to stay within the top five reprdless of tbe' to capture the race. the other two spotS appear to be-up for pace -which he feels will be a fast one with Fricker the gra~ with-~ 1-.4-sec~S-&epara\fng-SatUJ'dafr--rabbtt.----------------T°"',.,---"'.I quahfyers. Other contenders have other ideas. Chuck Aragon was the winner of the first beat wilh a Says Aragon: "S>-'.dney's g.oin,g to take it out and we·~ time of3:39. 74 as he br~e past Theriot with 300 meters to alJ going to 'o 3:32. The pa.st days and past events have ~o, Wi~h ~farce, Ma~lc Frick~r. Tim Hacker and ,Theriot ·shown _theres some fate here. You're destined to be an .~1~~~~iW~~hi~~·~~-c[~J;~a:fffti,~°hlii~¥~- and knew he was safe coming down the stretch, but to probabll run a 3:48 mile or 3:31 in the l,500. and if ~dmittcd, "lfl would have needed it I'm not sure I would ncoessary, will tomorrow." · ...r have had enough to get 1nto the top three." Says Maree: "It's goin,g to be a touah final. Obviously, And, this was a race which did not include Scott it is who has the most strength and wantS it the most .. ~ rapjd ~bird lap took some of the spring out of Theriot, who qualifies as a .. woodwork" item in me.;- Thenot and his recovery rate afterward was notably slow. event (he turned to the metric mile in just the past 12 "But I still. think I h1ve a ..5~50 shot at making the months); obviously respcct.s his opposition, but by the team:• he cont~nued ... The guy that's probably going to same token. concedes little. _ m~e the break is Aragon. He's the one I have to beat. lgot "I know the odds are against me," be says. "But I'm a a httle complacent ·when Chuck passed me by. but bull-headed person. This is the biggest thiJlg in my life - While Brian Theriot ( 127. left) crut.ed into t~y·e 1,500 finale, Woodbridge High'• Ertc Schermerhorn (257. right) left the ~ck behind in the junior 800 . • tomorrow will be a different story." the whole ball of wax." Saturday's semifinal was an easy race for Theriot in While it figures to come down to that final stretch of terms of tactics, he was never in tro"uble and almost always (Ple&9e eee THSRJOT/C2) Dodgers· .having_ ftinagain_ ATLANTA (AP) -Bill Russell of the Los Angeles Dodgers says baseball is ·•fun again." Russell drove in four. runs with three hits Saturda) as the Dodgers continued their mastery of the Atlan- ta Braves with a 10-2 victory. Jt was the Doda.cn' fifth COO• secutive victory over Atlanta &incc losing the season opener between the two teams. "It's nice to come through when you have to." Russell said of his three-run double in the sixth that broke a 2-2 tie ... It could have gone foul but fortunately it stayed fair." The hit off Pascual Perez, 7-2. landed just inside the foul line in the left-field comer. The victory was the third in a row for the Dodgers. who snapped a seven-game losing streak by downing Cincinnati Thursday night on Steve Yeager's pinch-hit. grand-slam home run "Hitting·s contagious". Russell said. "After Yeager hit that grand slam. things started clicking again. A hit like that can set everybody off." The Dodgers now have 20 runs and 30-hits in their two latest victories over the Braves. With the score tied 2-2. the Dodgers started their sixth-inning outburst with two outs when Mike Marshall and Mike Sciascia singled off Perez. Greg Brock then drew a walk to load the bases before Russell lashed his double. - Russell delivered an RBI single. his third hit of the game, and Candy Maldonado added a two-run double to account for three more runs in the eighth off reliever Donnie Moore. The Dodgers scored twice in the ninth off Gene Garber on a run-scoring double by Scioscia and an RBI single by Brock. The victory came before a second strai~t sellout crowd of 46.036. Winner Fernando Valenzuela. 7-8. retired the first 12 batters he faced and struck out eight of the first 10. Dale Murphy doubled to start the Atlanta fifth and scored on a single by Ken Oberkfell. who later scored when second baseman Steve Sax booted Perez's grounder. Olympic .outlook ·healthy W ASHJNGTON (AP) -De- spite the boycott of the Soviet Union and its Potitical allies and the threat of future defections. U.S. Olympic Commincc of· ficlals painted a healthy picture Saturday for the J 984 Summer Games. "Despite the I 2·nation boycott, a record 142 nations will be reprcstnted when the Games open in four weeks. I believe we will stm have a arut Games," predicted USOC pre idcnt Wi1· liamSimon. The Soviet Union, c1tina secur- ity reaso"*' aMoun<t!d on May & that ·1t would not •ucnd the Summer Games. The Soviet bloc nations in Eastern Europe. Cuba and Ethiopia sdbscqucntly wnhdrcw from the Gamei. Film review ends · 1iighfnW_er 's fiopes_~ Compedtore in the 3,000-meter eteeple- cbaee have an opportunity to cool off on thia curve at Saturday'• Olympic track and field quallficatlone. · Decker wins easily By BOW ARD L. BANDY ~-.. a.aw .... LOS. ANGELES -Theft wa$ heartbreak for H1gbtowcr in the ·hurdks and deli&ht for Decker in tht' distances on the seventh night of the U.S. Olympit Track and Field Tnals , at the Los Angeles Memorial Col- iseum 5aturday as 20.247 sat in on t.be action. Stephanie Hightower. American record holder in the IOO-meter hur- dles and a four-time natiorial cham- pion, finished the race in 13.13, exactly the same as the second and third-place finishers. Benita Fitxgerald-Brown and Pam Pue. Bu1 after viewing the films, officials declared Hightower fourth and she missed making the U.S. Olympic team by an eyelash. "rtt1ustgohomcandgo back to the drawing boards,.. she said quietly after the raoc ... I'll go to Europe in near-miss. "l can•t tell from the pictures who -was second. third or fourth." Rallios said between tears. ~EactCp1cturc shows il in a little different light but the protest committee reviewed the films and upheld the decision. "Thue is nothing I can do at this point. But there m\15t bca rcuoa:She ran 12.94 in the semis. When I hit a hurdle in J 968 and missed a big opportunity, J was worse than this. I'm not bitter, just very di.sap. pointed.~· For the record. Kim T umer was the wrnntt in I 3. J 2 after s<>in& out strona at the stalt witb Hightower who . appeared to stumble slightly over the final hurdle. Mary Dcclccr, billed as America's sweetheart of distance ru~ is 'no sweetheart to the news media. She lcept them waiting for more than an hour while going thorugh routine doping control after spending con- siderable time on the field and after going to the victory stand. She sent word from do~ control that she (Pleue tee BOPES/C2) Do Angels have a lock on American League West? Baseball quiz: Which team had the most managerial changes in the past decade? financial expert can explain why there is an identical announcement every six months, or thereabouts. that Hollywood Park has been purchased by Los Alamitos. Bun TUCIEI Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me,b~t ... •Why can't the Angels endure to win thechampionshipofthe Ameri- can League West? ... The Angels· have held the division lead since May 15 and have been within a half game of the t01?Since April 23. , •The idea of the Lbs Angeles Police Department suin~ the Olym- pic Committee forsecunty money is frightening because a terrorist should see acopcarryingagun ratherthan a picket sign ... Most of the crazies don't read English. •Swale died a millionaire .. Horse players always die broke. •Not everything connected with theOlympicGamesisc:xpcns1ve. You can get a limo with color TV and stocked bar for only S l ,500aday. •A major squabble 1s raging in Seattle where the ~1ariners and Seahawks both have the K.ingdome booked for Sept. 2 ... Why not a double-header? • •History shows that the New York Yankees have made the most ma na- gerial changes during the past decade with 11 . The Angels are fifth with six. lf youeverasked the second. third and fourth clubs. say the Cubs. Athletics and Rangers. •The reason the crowds were small at the Coliseum for the Olympic Trials was the same reason as whv the LA Express can't draw,people .. : Footballshould be played tn the fall and track and field should be staged where it is the only game in town. •Perhaps a bankerora similar •Everyone, with the possible ex- ception ofNo. I fan Jack Nichols0n. agrees the Lakersshould nowg1ve up some speed for strength. •You have to believe the Balti- more Sun when it denies a charge by Colts owner Robert lrsay that the paper sent a I 0-man task force around the country to see what he did wrong ... It would hot be necessary to leave town. •It figured thal the advertising agencies attempting to match the great Lite beer commercials on tele- v1s1on would get as ridiculous as the restofTV. •Stu Nahan recent!) returned from a cruise wherein the captatn asked him to please stay m the middle ofthesh1p. , •You know~ouaregening old 1f SPORTS COLUMNIST you can remember when the backfield was more important toa football team than its laW}ers. •Today'ssponsqu1z ... Who has the sharpest wit and sense of humor -Bowie Kuhn or .\I Davis? •Thesurest thtngahout baSC'ball tn San Diego 1s that Dick Williams will findawaytoscrew1t up for the Padres. •How~ould 'tOU hke to spend all da) watching the shot put and hammer throw':' Balbo~i 's two home rims sink Angels, 6-5 DeCinces homers twice, too but Royals hold on for win By RICHARD DUNN DllllJ .... c-' .... The Angels on Saturday ni&ht esstntially did wl'tat Maoaacr John McNamara fotls they need to do to win. Unfortunately, in front of 42.060 at Anaheim Stadium. it · didn't materialize a win. What the Angels need -according to McNamara - ts to have Gary Pdtis get on besc, steal and SC'Ore runs. • wtuch 1s somethina he accomph hed twrcc Saturday m the Royal ' 6-5 win. But teve Balboni's second homer, a two-run shot in tJte scventt)· lnnina, lifted lhe Rofal ftom a 5--4 deficit. and. thanks to Dan Quiscnbeny s fine relief work. the Royal both held on for the win and prevented Al'\gcJ ttlic,cr Bruce K.a.son from pid.1na up bis first win of me scuon. .. Li._c I've always said. when h (Pctu ) set on. he makes thin.as hap~n for u\." McNamua id. "His pcrfonnanccs have bttn po itivt th~ la$\ ('()Up~ or month " I "' Pettis opened the first mning with a lcadoff single up the middle. then stole second for his mnth straight successful attempt and scored on Dick Schofield·s tnple up the riaht-ttnter field alley. Schofield then scored on Fred Lynn's grounder to second, Jivina the A~ls a 2-0 lead When the Angels score first. it usually results in a win. Thcy'"'cdone it 30out of38 timt"S,countingSaturday. And when Pettis has tolen a base, he has gone on to sco~ that inning 1n 16 Qfthe 28 inntDJS So it shouJd'vc added up to an Angel win. Right? Wrona? -· Starter Torn my John wa 1haky. aaain. His dry pell conunu'cd -he ha n't won-'incc May 12 9.'hen he beat Detroit 4-2 at TiJcr St.adtum. He' 0.3 with four no- dect ion since then. He was fortunate to walk away with a no dCC'ision in Saturday's pmc. John wa roUJbed up for a dozen hits (but. only four ru.n.s} in his five innutaS of work. Kison relieved John 1n the xth and to scd the nc~t thrtt frame in ufferina his first lo (0-1 ). and Don Aase made his sccond a~nce of the son a he 'NOtked the' nm th. tn the second mnma af\cr the nael took lhc 1 d. Kansas Cit) Inc~ to 2· t wi"\h a pair of 1nglt and a double-pl a) ball that srorcd Balboni. and tied it 1n the third .. ~~-(Pleue ... AftGSt.S/C2) • ·; I / rrd •The mos1 courageous program- ming in TV history might have been the USA network with itS praen-· tation of the NBA draft. •John McEnroe hit a photogra- p~er on the fingers with his racket during the French Open and there isa way to discourage that kind of . behavior. also involving tbe fingers ... You roll them tnTo a fistand punch the brat in the mouth. •The most sigmficant thing about the Clippers' move to Los Angeles • was that nobod) 1n San Diego asked them tostav. •Steve Sax and Steve You nab.ave the same problem m that they don't always hit their rece1 vers. · •Adogfoodcompan) 1ssponsor- mgacontest to find "the great American dog''. . There arc many suggestions for the great 4.merican dog-not to mention the National. •Kun Rambishasachanceto become to basketball what Chuck Wepner was to boll 1 ng. Martinez wins by KO I C2 .Orange Coast DAJlY PILOT/Sunday. June 24, 198• SP ORTS BH lAK -- - Do you-reme111ber Antonio McKay? T-rac nuts dO-. From AP dbpatchs LOS ANGELES-What's the fastest 400meterscverrunona Monday? Antonio McKay's 44.95~on.d effort on June 18. O nly a track nut would know there actually 1s such a stat1st1c. Who was the Last Amcncan to compete in both the Olymp101riplejumpand lonajump?Track nuts know 11 was l:kHart Hubbard in 1924. With the OlympiC5 around the comer, track nuts arc comm& out of the woodwork. In fact 400 of them blew into town on a tour sponsored by Track and Field News. circulation 35,000. for the eight-day U.S Track and Field Trials lhat concluded Saturda> at the Coliseum. R1 chaTd Perelman. who has wnuen 1.7 books on •spons and who will run the Los Angeles Olympic Organmng Committee's press operations dunng the Games stanina July 28. says he's "quite proud" to be a trade nut Hal Bateman. spons intonnauon director at the · U.S. Air Force Academy and former managing editor of Track and Field News. sa}s he and the others arc all "persment ... 1conoclasts ... w1th a hastoncal bent." "We're aJI s1cl. .. We're extremists. but we lo,·e 1t." said 8111 Mallon. a ph) s1c1an from Durham. N.C .. who wrote an Olympics encyclopedia called "Quest for Gold.'' At 11. he practiced the decathlon dail> in his backyard. In medical school. he trained for a year to score respectably in the decathlon. Tax attorney Jed Brickner--Of~()S.Af\~c-0mptle~ stat1st1cs on best performances according to the day of the week. including the Monday mark by McKay, and d1stnbu1es the list annuany 10 fellow track nuts. 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Buell Martlnez, a I 3~year veteran. belted two home runs in a aame for the first time in his career and Rance Mulllniu had a single, double and triple, powerin& the Toronto to a 9-3 vu.:tory over Boston . . Howard Johason hit a three-run homer and Kiri! Gtbson added a solo shot to suppon the four-hit pitching of Heildenoa Milt WIJcox over eight innings as the Detroit defeated Milwaukee S-1 ... Rookie Dave Meier a~eted Chicago relle\Cr Jun Agosto Wllh a lle- brc:aking double in the bottom of the eighth inning to · give Minnesota a 4-3 \ICtOf). over the White Sox . Steve Kemp greeted Tippy Martinez w11h a game-tying two-run homer in the ninth inning and Roy Smalley tagged Balt1more·~ relief ace for a leadofT home run in the 11th. g1Hng the New York Yankees a 5.4 \ 1ctol) over the Orioles . Mtke Hargrove drove an five runs wnh a grand slam homer and a single as Cleveland shelled Seaule 11-4 Kite soaring, Palmer charging CHINO (AP) -Dan CarU• came from far behind to Win the Inter- national trapahootlng event Ind In Olympie bsth Saturday at ttt. U.S. lnternatlonat Shoot- ing Champlonthlpa.. Golng tnto Saturd•Y'• flnat round, ClrHtte. of Fort Benolng, Ga., tr91i.d Watfy Zobell of Jackeon, Mont., by a eeemlngty lnaurmountabl• 11>t targets. WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 8ut after C......,., who came Into ttt. event an oddt--on favorite for an Olympic bertt\. lhot a near-perfect 99 during Seturday'1 round tq ftn. Ith wtth a 380 totaJ out of 400. #1 RANKED TENNIS CLUB IN CALIFORNIA FOR ONLY ? • IF YOU CAN APPRECIATE A QUALITY ATMOSPHERE WITH UNPA RALLELED SERVICES AND FACILITIES, I ") \ PHONE OR COME IN TODAY! . THIS OFFER EXPIRES JULY 1, 1984 JOHN WAYNE~ TENNIS CLUB 11 71 JAMBOREE RD • NEWPORT BEACH • 644-6900 I Zobefl ended up In MCOnd and alto quaHfted for an CMVrnpic berth onty one target behind Canlale at 379. It had beefl a ~ng tlve\-dey competition tor thae lhooter .. and the preeeur., the 90-plu1 deaf .. hMt, Md fatigue had taken ltl toU. Wttft the •C9C'rtlon Of Carita ... mott of the lhootwa ehot thefr WOt'lt ecor• Satur- day. ThOM Gan'4ll Wll be at~ It tNI ...,,. llte -the Prado Aecl.atton Area -MgiMlog July 28. . Gene'• Lady wine INGLEWOOD CAP) - Gene's Lady. ndden b) La nit Pincay. went w1rt>-to- wirt to win the $63.000 Pnncc~s takes. a non- wagtnng rth1b111on race at ltoll\~ood Park Saturda' \ Padres' lead now 2 1h games Ahia Wlgla.I inaled home a pair of • runs and Carmelo Marlillu "'1ammcd a home run Saturday to pace the S.n Dieao Padres to a S-2 victory over the Cinc10nat1 Red,, The victory enabled to Padres 10 open a 21h-8Jtmc lead ove1 second-place Atlanta ht the Nahonal li .. ue West . . El~wherc, Dave Owtn'• p1nch-sinJ)e with the bases loaded and none out in the I Ith inning gave the Chicago Cubs and l\yae Sudber1. who had five hits, 1ndudm1 two game-tying home runs. and seven RBI tn a wild 12-11 triumph over St. Louis and WHiie M c0ee1 who hit for the cycle and drove m six runs . . . Olun WfltoJS and Sl1&0 Ltzcaao homered to back tbe strongpitchingof JerrJ Koosman as Philadelphia ended a four- game losing streak by beating Pittsburgh 7-5. The victory kept the Philfies one game behind the New York Mets in the National league East . . . Bruce BereayJ and Doaa Stsk combined on a thrtt·h1tter. leading the Mets to a 2-0 victory over Montreal Bcten)'t. 4-8. makmg his second start for tbe Mets since being obtained from the Cincinnati Reds Qn June 15. pitched seven 1nnmgs. allowing all three hits. Sisk. in registering his I 0th sa' e. hurled hitless ball over the final two innings to lower his earned run average to 0.55 m 48 2·3 innings this season as he saved his fourth game in his last four appearances . . . Al Oliver keyed San Francisco's offense with a 3-for-4 performance to lead the Giants to a 7-5 v1(·tol) over Houston. Landry. Arizona in playoffs Bykova sets hlghjump record MOSCOW -Tamara Bykova set a women's world high jump record of 6 feet. 811• inches Saturday at the Soviet National Athletics Champ1onsh1ps at Kiev. Tass. the Soviet news agenq. reponed. THERIOT ... homCl 2·300 meters, Thenot 5a)' aoothcr key is the 1>5ychol01Jcal approach. "From what I hid heard I lnew which SUYl I could p yche out," 111d Theriot. "because they look 11 you 1n tcld of )'Ou lookina at them. The oneslhat looked at me today lost But l fbund myscrfsncwnaatl•n~ at Arqon and Maree." With one berth (most hlcely the first one) conceded to Scott. and presuming J im p1vey, Tom Byers and the rest are beatable. 1t's the Aragon·Maree combination that Thenot mun bust up to have a shot at bccom1ha an Olympian. One'ofTheriot's biaaest problems during thi1 test has been the lack of sleep. the inability to put everything out of hia tnind. And it didn't improve Friday night after quahfving for the semifinals .• "I've been tryina to reassure my friend, Leo Williams (a h1ah jumper out of Navy)," said Theriot ... And, he's been try1~ to reassure me." Toniatit's field and each athlete's qualifying time from Saturday's semifinals: . Arqon (3:39.74), Maree (3:39. 76), Scott (3:39.96), Fncker (3:40.07), Spivey (3:40.07). Byers (3:40.13). Hacker (3:40.37). Kevin Johnson (3:40.37). Donald Volkcy(J;40.41). Adam OLton (3:40.45). Theriot(3:40.SO) and Dub Myers (3:40. 70). Olympif). honor for Schroeder Terry Schroeder, one of the major guns in the United States Olympic Water Polo team and considered by many .a.s.thcl>est.-Water polo...player in the game today, will be. honored as a recipient of the prestigious Southland Olympia Award Monday at the Los Angeles Century Plaza Hotel. The team captain and a product of "PeppeTdine University, Schroeder was named by .Swimming World in~ .. 1.uhf'~~~ a-• 1111,e.w!'---.J ··'. ·-; intx=yeat~a.-s· n?ri"Onir(1tlyei1tm )'mPi~~amef in the same Malibu-based pool where he played while d1stmgu1shing himself with All-American honors four umes. U.S. Olympic yachting te•m set By ALMON LOCK.ABEY oe11, l'llot ... tint wrtt .. Barring an unforeseen upset 1n the Finn Class "musical chairs." the U.S. O l}mp1c yachting team 1s now com- plete for theSummerOl)mp1c Yacht- ing Games which get under way at Long Beach July 31. · A decision by the United States Yacht Racing Union reinstated John Bertrand of Anaheim Hills as the skipper in the single-handed Fino Class. He become!. the second Orange County skipper to make the seven class team and is a likely medal winner. Also from Orange County is the team of Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach and crewman Jay G laser. Newpon Beach. in the 20-foot Tor· nado catamaran class. Smyth and Gla~r won the trials wi th a perfect score without sailing the final two races of the trials. They arc con- . sidered the U.S. top contenders for a gold medal. Steve Benjam in of Oyster Bay, N. Y. and rus crew, Chns Steinfeld. will be the U.S. representatives in the two-man 470 Oass. They are also considered likely candidates for a medal. · Bill Buch.an, 49, of Bellevue. Wash. will be the oldest U.S. skipper in the .,.., .......... .,~~ Steve Scott (661) out-teaed Tom Byen (788) &Dd Donald Volkey (Si&), amon• otliira, to wtn hla 1,500 beat. Games. He and his crew, Steve Erickson. won the 221/i-foot Star Class trials. a two-man keel.boat. Robbie Haines, San DiCJo. is another almost sure gold medalist in the three-man 27-foot Soling Class. He has a blue-ribbon crew of Ed Trevelyan and Rod Davis, both top sailors in their own ri.Jht. Haines also won the t 980 Olympic trials but was unable to sail because of the boycott. Jonathon McKee of Seattre, with crewman Carl Buchan (Bill Buchan's son). will be out for the U.S. first 01)',mpic medaJ in the two-man Flying Dutchman Class. a 20-.foot centerboard dinghy. HOPES. • • Prom Cl would not meet with the media. A prepared statement was handed to the press instead. "I went out faster than I expected, I really burnt those first three laps. This is the first 3,000 .meten I've run this year, and I'm a little rusty -that's why I went out so fast," she said. Decker had little trouble in winning the 3,000 in 8:34. 91 with Cindy Bremscr second at 8:41.19 and Joan Hansen third at 8:41 .43. She runs in the 1,500 tonight. PaniSue Plummer, older sister of former University High and sta1e champion distance runner Polly. finished in sixth place in the 3.000 in 8:57.02. Dwiaht Stones. a resident oflrvine, had no misses as he qualified in the hi&h jump at 1-4Vi. \ l.Oma Griffin. wmner of the women's shot ~ut and a current resident of Hunungto n Beach. threw the discus 187-9 to qualify third for today's finals. Enc Schermerhorn. a graduate of Woodbridae High. won hjs heat in the junior 800-meter race in 1:49.97, fastest time of the day. Laura Chapel, also of trvine, missed a bid to make tho finals in the women's 800 when she finished seventh in her semifinal. ANGELS FALL TO ROYALS, 6-5. From Cl " • • with back-to-back sinaJes and a sacrifice fly to naht by Hal McRae which scored Georae Brett. It was Pettis apin -and Doua DcC'1nces' pawer - that &a ve the Anaels the lead &pin, 4-2, in the third IODll\f- PettlS s1naJed, stole (second base) his 28th base, maluna 1t 10 stral&ht. and scored o n DcCinctt' ninth homer over the lcft·fiela fen~. It was the first of two homers on the naaht for DcC1ncts. "It's nice to It.now what I'm doina 1p10 at home plate -11·~ been 1wh1le.'' DeCanm said. "I don·t know about bu1ld1n1 confidence, but I had been h1tllnf the ball hard before. \0 the~ was some pos1ti\'e at-bits: l\fter McRae reached first on an infield hit. 8'1b0ni mttde the Royals' 1'2th hit count. as tie sluifcciJohn't fint pnch overthc naht-field wall in the fifth inn1nafor hiuuth homer to 11e thinas up at ~. • "Hopefully. this will continue, .. Balbo.ni satd ... He (John) u ually 'tayuway. \0 I wu tryina to hit the ball the olht r way" \ftc~r De< Ill{( put the: n cl ahc J ~ ~llh h1 '-- .. second homerin the saxth 1nnins, the fint time he'd hit two or more stnce June 2 of last year, the Royals came back wi\h Balboni's homer in the seventh lo take the lead for aood. . "We haven't been ICOrinJ too many runs lately and hopefully somcthjna tike tonil}\t will keep bap~nina." 8alb0ni said. "I felt ao<>d comtna in toniaht and ri&ht now both (home runs) ~l ext,. &ood." It wa also Balboni's first pme-winnina RBI of the season. I FoR THE RE coRo ~ e I . . 'f " MA.J0tt L•AGU'• STANDINGS Amtftcan .... ..,. ..... Chlcaoo MIMHOlt 0.1\lend Stelll• r. ... Ken .. , Cllv WIST DMSIO._ * l 71 34 :W :IS S4 36 33 ,. 33 ,, ,, 39 2t JI ••ST DIVISION Dtlrolt S 1 lJ Toronto 43 2s lelllmort 40 31 '°'!Oft 32 37 !ffw Y0t1t 31 3' Mllweull" 1f 3' Otv9'1.nd '11 )t Sa~.,., Sc:etr9t Ken .. s Cltv 6, ~ S Oelrolt S, Mllwtvtl" 1 Toronto 9, llollon 3 Oetttanci s. Teus I N..,.,. 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Chle.IOO Montrul St Louil PlllSC>u<gh EAST DIVISK>N 37 21 31 31 37 31 34 lS 3' )7 21 40 s.tunaV'• sans Dtcteln 10, Alllnte 2 Chicago 12, SI Louis 11. 11 lnnlngi Ntw Yori< 2, .MOlllrttl 0 San Dle9o s. ClnclnMttl 2 Plllledtloni. 7, Plllsburgll .S Siii! F renclaco 7, Houslon S TMlaV'•~ I 11,'J s 6 10'"2 Dtcteln (Ptne 7·l) II Allenle (l>N:Murtrv ·s-7) MOnlreel (Smith 5·SI ., Ntw York ILvnch 7·2) Pl'llltdelPhl• (Cerllon •·•> 11 Plllsllurlltl {T udof' A·4l Sen Dleoo <Show 1-4) et Clnclnnetl IPrlca l ·4.l St Loula (Horton 3-0) et Chlceoo ISulcllfft 1·0> san Frtnclsco (Robins.on l·I) et Houston (l(ne9Pef 6·7), (nl MeftdtlV's GMnt1 Sin Dlello el Dedteln, Cnl Plt1Sburgh 11 C111ctgo Hous•Of'I el Atlente, 2, N-Yori\ el Pllllldelohll, (fl) Montr111 et St Louil, lnl C1nclnne11 11 San FrenclKO. In> AMERICAN LEAGUE Rova11 •· ,.,,., s KANSAS CITY CAUFOR.NIA MlrlllM •rlllll Wiison cf 5 0 1 0 ?9111• ct 4 2 '1 0 'lllOtvls If • 0 0 0 Scnoflld $S ' 1 1 l Stltrldn r1 1 O O o Lvnn rt ' O O 1 Brett 311 S 1 2 O O.Cncs Jll • 2 2 3 Motley rt S 0 3 0 Downl119 If 3 0 0 0 McllMdh 1 I I 1 RtJklndfl l 0 I 0 Orte drl O 1 O O Grlcfl ft> 4 O 0 0 Bell>onl 111 4 3 I 4 RJctlsn 111 3 O 0 0 Sl•uoht c 4 o 2 o lklone c 2 o o o Pryor2b 4020 UWSlll" 11 4 0 l 0 Tetllh 31 6 16 S 'f"*' Jl s. s Seer• llV .......... Kenstl Cttv 011 010 200-6 Cllllfemle 302 00 I 000-5 Gerne Wlnnlno RBI -Betbonl 111. DP-tte nsu City 2, Cllllfornl• 2. LO&- Kenlts Cltv 7, Cetlfornl• 2 28-Prvor 2, UWHlllnoln 3B-Schofltld. HR-0.Clnce• 2 1101. Belbonl 2 (7) SB-Wlbon mi. Pellls 2 1211. SF-MctltM , .. H RUtHSO l<anM • Ctrv Gure W,t -J Qulsnbrv S, 11 ~ JoM KIM>n L,0· 1 AIM • 1·3 6 2 2-J 0 s 0 s J I 12 ' J 2 1 0 T-2.31 A-42 060 Aneel awraees aATTING Al R H HR BefllQUH 1).t 20 41 4 Centw 193 2S SI 3 Brown 71 6 20 2 Nerron 61 4 17 I Wlltont 139 IS 3' 3 Lvnn 212 lJ 57 f Plcclolo .. I 12 0 O.Clnc.a 240 31 63 10 Grlcfl 126 11 31 s SC:onl•n • o 1 O Rt. Jeck'°" 221 •'31 52 11 Downing 731 25 S4 t Ptlll1 209 3' 4' 2 Sctloflt ld 206 Z3 40 3 Boone 2(W 16 Jt 0 Ro. Jeck1on 7S .S 13 0 T-..s 2311 J04 Stl '2 .. ITCHING s 3 0 0 • 0 2 I 0 0 2 0 I 0 I Ral "<t. 20 .lS1 21 .301 10 .212 l .27' 16 m 2S .2 .. 4 .261 36 .w 16 .2• 0 .uo 36 .235 40 .J:W 11 .m 1S .1N 17 .1'1 • .m -.Mt KIM>n ...... S.nchei Z.hn For\Ch Corbell Keutmen Jonn , .. H .. • I J SO W·LRllA s 0-1 us Wiii Romenlcll Curtis Sitton LeCorle Swen OIM" 2 1 0 40l-') 36 1S , •• ., t.s lf 16''J ,. 3 JO''> i7 11 31'!) 26 11 " 112 27 10f'') 110 4' 1~ 110 JS •· ,. 3 '3 6S 11 26A'> )0 ,, s I 0 11 .. ' I 0·0 0.00 17 5·1 1n 22 1-4 1.11 10 1-1 120 14 2·0 2.37 20 1-2 l 16• H 3-6 ,_.. 17 6·7 4..03 .. I ... 4(1 ' 0-0 5.63 1' 2·2 62t 1J M 675 2 0-1 lOIO s 0-1 too NATtoNAL LEAGUE o.dew1 10, erawi 2 .. LOS ANG•LS ATLANTA S.• ?ti $1UOC>I rf HtnhlU'P Lendrll c1 Gvtt'rtr 31> leltor3«> Ml'11111 If kloKllC lrock 111 llt"'"4 •• AndftnH VtttnNll Wl'lltflld rf Mldndorf tt>rfllll 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 SOIO $ 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 51)' 2 I 2 2 4 1 I 4 I I 0 0 , 0 0 0 o~ o o 1 0 ' 2 u. ...... •brlllM 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 J 0 0 0 4 I I l tOOO 0 0 0 0 )0 1 0 2000 0000 1 •• 0 0000 0 0 IJ 0 0010 • t t I H •SR N IO V.-Ule W.1•1 6 4 2 1 > I ~s,2 J 0 I I t 4 ~ ~' U·t 6 t s 5 2 I ... °"' ' • • • • 1 ~ t-JtJ31t ,.,...., 0 • • • • : G.,.._ '1·J I 1 I 1 V.itnaue&e ,lk!IN .. 1 llelllW Ill 7111, , ... ,.., rtmt'rtlll Ill "" "''Ill t-2 '*"" "" .. , .. ,. .. .. T-l~ A .a>6 MAJOll '-IEAGU• L•AORltS Amerk.M L ..... (TlilHulll ,,...¥', ...... ) 9A TTIHG tlto ti ~hi W1nfl• Hew Y~, J5of• Melllnttf, Nt• 'IOI , 30, UOINw, TorCWllo, .33J; G .... TOfot1lo, m . !!Murrey, httlfftOft, Ul •UHS DwEven,, to.ton, U. MoMOV T0tonlo. so. lllPken, lettlmor•, ff. Tr9m mtlj, Oetfo.t, d , RHendtraon. Oelttand, 47 llBI EMur,..v. tattltnort. 61; Klnorn.n o.ktand, M. lltct, lollon. 56; Le'-rrl.,,, -r.xll, to; UPWlll, Toronto. ff HITS: Gerde, Toronto, 91, MalllnGIV • Ntw York, '7; Ttlf'l'IMtll, Detroit, 14. Wlitflttd, N-von.. IS; Younl, Mhw•U""· ..,. ~at.ES: Mlttlnol'(, Ntw York, 11, Teuttl, MlnllftC>tt, 11, f ert lltd wllll 17. TRIPLES: MoMOv. Toronto. 10, Colllna. TorOl'llo, 7; OWtn, S..llle. 1. Uo,Nlw, Totonlo, 6; RI.A#, Chlce90, S. ~E RUN$; Kl~. Otkltno, It, Arme5, SO.tOft, II; Klllle, O\lceoo, 16,' A0t111$, S..ltle, 14, a.vtor, New York, 14, EMuttev. a.ttlmore, 14, lllce, BoalOl'I, 14, STOLEN BASES. AHtftdtt'l<lrl. Otkltncl. lO, ~ ......._ Mi Gerda, Toronto, U , autler, Oev•nd. 22; Collns. Toronto, 1' PITCHl>fG (6 decisions)· LoH1, Detroit, H. 2M, Leel, Toronto, 1-1, 2 n , C.UOlll OHitnd, ~l. 'l.50; litLJedlton. Toronto, t l, 3-0I; CIMr. Bollon, 5·1, 4 50, SMdWI. ~ S•l, 1.77. STRIKEOUTS. WM, A11ee1a. 111 Mofrl1 Detroit, 76, Nlekro, New York, 7'. Stieb Toronto, 7'; Leet, TQf'Ol'lto, 7J $A\IES: Oulaenberrv. KellMIS Cllv. 17, Ceudlll. 0.-land, 14, Hec'nende1. Dttroot. ll, F~s. Mllwtdk.,, 12, ROnl1. Minne· '°''· 12, Slenlev. Boston. 12 Nal1onal LNW* ('YllrWlfl 'f'ld9V's G-1 BATTING (150 el llehl Gwvnn. San Dleoo, .371; Fr.neon•, Monlr .. I. .346, Washlnoton, Atlente, .335. Callttl, Houston .326. at tntv, San Fr enclsco, .324 . RUNS. Se~. Plllledelonle, ti, Gwvnn, San Dl4'90, 47, Melltiew,, Chlceuo, •7. Wl9Qlns, San Olego, •S. S.n<111tro. Chlceoo, 44; Schmid!. Phllaoetl>lll•. 44. RBI. Durhem. Chlcego, S2; Sctlmldt, en~ .5ir-GC¥..,,,.-Monlrtel, -50:' Devb, Clllc4!110. 4f; Ci.rr.., San Frtncltco, ... HITS: Gwvnn, San Dleclo, 95, Simuel. Pllltedetl>hle, 19, S.nd11tro. Chlcego, 19, RemlreL, Allent1, M; Wvnnt, Plthl>Yrqh, _,_:..# -~~~~ ~ ~·'~-;;. ~ ..-...... .. ,,., .. ~., hice9o. 1,;r;1.,. ~1' .. '· 16; HubOetd, Atlenle, 16, Slmutt, '"'111edel· Phi., 16. TRIPLES Slmuet, Phl1tde4c>hl1. 10. Sanclllero. Chlc.lloo. f, Gwvnn, Sin Oleoo, I Cniz. 01.1$lon, 7, Doren, Housion, s. McGee. St Louis, S, Mc.Rtvnolds, Sil' Dle9o. S. HOME RUNS Murl>hv. All.Miii, 16, Sctlmldl, Phllade!Phla, 15, Ctrltf', Monlrtel, 13; Dumem, Cl'llcavo, 12. Ml,..,..., DeOeln. 12. STOLEN BASES: Wlgglm Sin Dlello, ll, s.muM, Plllledet4>hla. 32, RedvS, CW:1n- netl, 31; Dern!«. Chicago, 26. Relnft. Monlreel, 21. PITCHING (6 dtcblons) Per11. Al1tn111, 7· 1, 4.$1; Soto, Clnclnnell, 7· 1. HS, LH. MonlrMI. 11·3, 2'2; Lvncl\, New York, 7·2, Ul, Rven, Houston, 7·2, 1.13 STRIKEOUTS: Goodtn, N-YOl"k, 107, VIMift&Ullll, DeOeln. 101J Rven, Hou'lon, 94; Solo, Clnclnnetl, '7. lerker, Atlentt, 79, Cerllon, PhllldelPtlle, 79 SAVES: Sulttr. St Louis. 16, Hollllno. Phlllldelohi., 1 S; Lt !>mllh, Chic.go, 14, Goswoe. Sin Dleoo, 13, 0rOKO, Ntw York, 13 .. ......., USFL WESTERN C°"FEllENCIE PecMk w L T Pd. .. F v·LA E•llrftl 10 I 0 SS6 l3I x·Ari1001 10 • 0 S56 S02 09""'9f' ' ' 0 soo 35' Oakllln<I 7 11 0 lt9 2•2 CeMral v·Houst<WI 12 s 0 706 5'1 x-Mlctuoen 9 I 0 S29 3IO ()fllanome ' 11 0 3SJ 2SI Sen Antonio ' II 0 .JSJ 116 Chic.po s 12 0 .194 m EASTERN CONF•RENCE A .. nlk v·Phlllldelc>nl 16 1 0 , .. "' •·New Jet"'n 13 ' 0 76S 4U Plll$0Urgh 3 IS 0 167 2Sf Weshlnoton 2 IS 0 Ill zso ~ v-Blrmlnohm 14 l 0 .12• S23 x·Tunoe Bev 13 • 0 76S '" N-Orleen' • 9 0 •11 331 Mernl)tli' 1 10 0 412 317 J11cksonvltle 6 12 0 333 317 • ·dlncMd ot.ayoff Mt"th v-dlnchtd division lltte SalurclllV'I SC.. 'It Arizona JS, LA EXCWKS 10 TedllY'sG- Tempe Bn •I Blrmlngl'Mlrn Mlchloen at Chlclloo N-°'1eens at Weshinoton N-JtrMV 11 Phll.o.IJ>nll Okl•r.omt al san Antonio, (n) """'*¥'' Gemf ~""'' el Hou$ton, (nl END flEGULAA SliASON VtlleVbal usvaA JUNt()tll OL YMf"tCS let KINI""-IU.l ll·lftd·undtr SemHIMta PA 373 7" 413 )4t 397 3'S 434 31S "" 20f 402 379 47S m 331 37S "' 4SS Ntwoorl Buch No. 1 def. Windy Cllv, Chlclloo, 15-13, 13· 15. IS· 17 Miss. Petrlot• def Newoorl B .. cll No 2, 15· 10, 1S·9. U·end·IMder FINb Wlndv Cltv def. NewOOf'I 8ffd1 No. I, 11· 15, lS· 12, IS-I 1S·9 CSIJCIOtn d .. lh) U·Mld·~ OU.""11Nh N-POrl Bffdl No. 1 def Lot> Altos. 1S:I. lS-10. Regln Culna, New ~ns dtf N-oort Bftch NO 2. lS-9. 15· 12 1S·Md·IMllW Semlfllltb lcftlt>an, Lot -'Jernlloa def NewPOrt H•"'°' No 1, 12· 15 IS-S, lS· 11 ., 15 ..... ·YMlr P911eb ICl'lltlen o.t ~ 8Mch No I. 10• IS. IS-13 IS·6 .. I • Olympic Games history Track and field medallata ltM, AtMM I Edwin Fleck (Al!Wtlie), Ml 0, 2 Nendor Deni (HUnotf'V), 2'.IU, J. Demi· trlot c:;oltmh IGreecel. n.t. ,,., ~.,.. 1 AKred Tvsoe <Greet ar1telnh 2.01 2, 2. .JoM Crt01n (U SI, 1:03 0 .• 3 Devld HeM !US), nt 1104. SL L..i. I Jemea LiOh•llOdv tU.S l. 1:560, 2 Howe<el Vetef\tlne IU.S.I, 1'..56.l, l Emil Brell1treu11 IU S • 1.56 • ltOI, LAMell I Mel•11n ~Cl IU S I l.S2 I, 2 Ern•hO LUlllll'll (llelv), 1 S4 2 ) H ..,.., Breun IG«menvl I S.S.2 mi. s~ I J-l'Nredlth IUS ) I.Sit 1 Melvin sr-otrd (U.S LS2 O l 1r1 Oevenoort (U.S I LS10 lfJll, Antww1t 1 Alllert HIU (Gf .. I Brll .. n), 1 SJ'· 2 Eerl Ellv CU S l Ul 4, 3 S.vM Ruocs !South AfrlCll) 1.S...O U.S. 01vmc>ic trials (lfLn ~I M&N 1,500 IFlnt five Ill Mell lleet lllUI nut tw• .. , .... ~ ..... ¥', llNI): H .. 1 1 -1. Chuo Areoon. Los lAn\.ls, N.M., 3.39.7'. 2. Svdnev Maree, ROJMnOnl, Pe., l.39 74 3, Mark FrlcJi;tf, Heme!, 3;40.07 •. Tlrn Hecker, Menomol-FeMs, Wisc, 3.40 37 S. Brien Tllerlot, Newoort Beech, 3·40 so '· Oull MVet'S, Portlend. Ort , 3 40 70 7, Jonn Hln1on. D11nv1111. Ve .. 3.41.04 •• Roger Jones, Remwv. N.J . 3.44.09. 9, Andv Cllfforcs. Fullerlon, 3:49 35. 10, Cr1lo MaSbaCk, WNll Plelns. N.Y . l SS.9'. H11I 2 -I. Sieve ScOlt, Scotsdale, Ari1 .. 3:39 96 2, Jim SOlvtv, Wooescs.Je, IN., 3:AO 07 l , Tom Bveri, T~. Ariz. 3:40.13 4. Kt111n JotlnM>n. Newoorl News, VL, 3 40.37 s. Oon Volkev. 8eMdtf't, IU., 3:4041 6, Adern 01-on, C~. Mall, 3.404S 7, Terry Brehm, Btoomlnolon, Ind .. 3:.42 01 I. Roowveo ~>On. Rome, Ohio. 3 •.J7 9, Lerrv Man9en, PlllsburOfl, Pe., 3·S 1.67 SO·klernetlr W .. ( f'Mel) 1 Marco E VONUlt, Longmont, Colo , 4 houn. 2 rn1nutH 2S ~°"°' 2 Vince D ~iven ,..._ Yorll. 4·14'04 l , Carl Sc~. Sllvet" Sc>r1no M4.. 4 1s• ' Tom Eelwtrel\, Centnal Veitev. NY . '1'.Je S. Ren004oh M>mm Wtlh"9bol"o N Y • ' 19-.31 ' Troy Engle Pouno RIOge, N y OS~ 7, Wevnt Glu,ker Cuotnlno •:»SI I Mike DtWtll KtnMNI W1' 4;37 lf 9 Feblen Knliecllv FrffSOll. M>cn, 4.'3 13 10 RteherCI Fenlon Bo,lon A '6 45 Jim Htmng, R-• KNllno. Tim Ltw11. ,..,. McGinnis. Oen O'Connor end S.rn Shick CIKI not lln1sh. J.ooe s~ .. (Pine&>: '1 Henrv Marsn, Sitt Lake C11v, Ulan, I IS 91 2, Brien O/emet', Grano ll•PKI•. MICll . I 17 00 3, JOhn Gr-ell. Nl>'lhoorl. Ny . 1·11 •S '· Ferlev ·~oer. Wfll Jorde n, Uleh, l .22.S4. s. lven Huff, P1M> R<>oi.i, 111 IO 6, Oave Denlel~. Sen BerNrellno, l.2•.77. 1. Tom Steven,, Deer· Otld. Ill., I 2S.21 I. Bret Hvde, 01v1on, Ohio, 8·27.S9 9, Ken Marlin, COGullle, Ore , e 21 ?9 10, Jtff Heu, Tunon. Ariz .. 1:32.61 ll. Renelv Jeck~. Iowa Citv. tow•. 1:44M 12 Ketlv JenHn. Medfolel, Ore .. 1·49.53 SP ( Olllllfylne )' 1 Mlcllatl Carter Oa1i.1. 67-t•~ 2. Gr~ Telrells. Mlllbl'H, 66·4'') 3, Deve Leu1. (ic>1et1, 66·•' • 4, Augle Wolf, St P•ul Minn. 6'·1t.. S, JOfln 8renntr. Fu1141rton. 6S· 10 • 6. Kevin Akins. Columbus. Ohio, 6S·7 7, l1n Pvl<a, 8avonne, N J , 64·6 I Mike Lt'hrnlM. 0.k L•wn. Ill.. 64·S'. 9 Zent Hut»ard Ttmoe. Arii • 63-4i.. 10 Mlche'4 Smith, San Matto 63·1'7 11, Tonv Herhn Pearl River. NY . 62-6 12. JHW Stuert, Cii.soow Kv . '2·S • SP I Flnel)· I O•ve Leu! 70-0 , 2. Auo·• WOif 69·1 • 3 Mlcneel Cert~. 61·4 ., 4, John Brenntr 67· ICP. S Tonv Herl•n. '6·9 • ' Grt11 T efrel1s. 65·1 • 7 Zent Hullberel t.3·4' • I, Mike Lthmenn. 63·4 9, len Pvkl '2· 11 '. 10, nsw Stuer!, 62-9 •. 11 Ktvin Akln1, 61·71'1 12 Mlkt Smith, 61·1 • HJ ( OUIHen for tedlV'I llMI) Ow'911t Ston.s, lrvlne Jakt Jecoov 8olM, IC11h0, Trtt Peecocll. Urbine ltt Del 0.Yll, LOl Anoelft, Otnnls Ltwls, Y1>1ll1nll, Mlcl\,. Jernu Lott, Refulllo Tuts, Brent Herken. Sooltene. Wesh . LN Belkin, Gllfld•le. Leo Wlltlarns, Muncie tno • J•"'tl• HOPson, Storrs, Conn , enel Min Goode, Oatll1nd AM ci.arrd 7·41'1 Jot Raden, Slcr11rnento, Ootllel EC1W1rd1 Alhens, 0• .. Jemes Barrlneou. Pell$11COl•. Fie.. Oo\19 Nordoul''· Bree. l!ICI Ben Lucero. Lt1 Cruce•. NM All cleared 7·3 DT (FIMll: 1. JoM Powell, Secrarnenlo, 220-3 2. Mac WiltllM, San Jose, 217·0 3, Art Burn1, S.11 Jow, 21S-O '· Mllcl\ Cr~. Grtshmen, Ore , 706·8 S, Marcia Gorelie<I Sell!• 8e~re 101·9 6 Gr19 McSev-" Founteln V1lltv 200-• 7. Pet McCulla Qulncv. IH 197 ·5 •• JIV Kover R10GeerHI 1'7·S' t , llenclv He1\ter, Weruw Incl ,,..1 10 Bl!" Ptucknett. 8fftrtet Ne«>r lfl·2 11. Scott Lofoui\t, K1n1.u Cltv Ken'. 190· 11 12 JUdCI 81111tv LIOUl\I Be.ch 116·10 WOMEN IOI IMlrdlH ( SemWIMk): HHI 1 -I Pern Peot Evenston '" ll 29 2 Cendy Young, &.ever Feh P1 13 40 l . L1noe w..-1v, .51 Loub IJ u • Amil• Eoo,. ""II"'" Be11C'h. Ve 13 S6 s lll'tOftcla B11111ore1. Denver 13 SI ' Sher•!• S.noet"$, 0.klend, 13 73 1 Jtellle Wasl\11111- ton Omllri.. Neb • 13 n I. MISSY J..-llel LO\ A1191ift 13 fS HNI i -I Steof\en1e H>Ontowtf C04umbu1. Ohio, 1294. l . hnla..Fl11-•ld· 8.rown, Oelt Cltv. Ve 12.f7 J Kim Turner, Detroit, l30l •· Pel D••"· l"orl Leucltf'Clelt Fie , 114S S. Oebv Smith Tevtor Mkh 13 Sl '· TOftVt LO'#'t, Flint Mich . ll.56 7, G..vle Wel•IM. Frtnl<lln. K v , IJ.67 I. Lori Smith, Gerdene. 13 74 100 llun9el ( f'INll): I l(lm Turntr, U..12 2, lentll Fll-111<1· Brown, 13 1) 3. Pem P.... 13.13 '· SltpNonlt HIQhlO~ lS ll. s. Ctnov Younv 1Ut 6, ~'' Otvls, \HO. 1. Linde w ..... iv. 1) ~ •• Amil• EPCK. 13 IO ,...,,...): ' Merv ~tr. Euvene. Ore .. I.JOI z. ClndV lrem-. Mad!StOft, WIK . 1411' l '°"' ~. 0.1, •41 4 4 C.tnv ar1111e. Heflb'd, WtM: ... lt.M .S Frenc11 L.errleu·Smill'I, Denton, TtllH, 1..50U ' PetllSW ~. MofllrOM C-. 1.17 O'l 1, MMv KllllillV. Allen. Texas. IJI.• I Cttt\ie T-... GOidlft v...-,, MM., tot 71, t Meto.. Ktw\ $4111 •••..C 'ls.ti. •o. SeotN Oonlhee,.. Fon L.eot11ro Wood, Mt> t 1u2 n. "-* w.oe. K1~1111i!llt. TtlWI • .,1102 n, E: ... nor ~ .... ,.,,.,.. ... ,,~ HJ,,_..): I ~RI tw, Otntof\, Toal. •--l l l . ~ ~, Greet Fd\, Mol\t . t-J'-) Jeinl H~!ttV. ~ Ot'e, 6·2 4, ICal,_ ..,._, ......,_, .. , S. MMv IMOA. t~ W.lll. t·l 4. ~ ~*' Lot ~. t~• 1 UM .. "· ..,.,, • • (tit) !.MlleY , • .,..... k'Otl.O.... •l'lt • .... O.W• LatMll. A.WetM. Y(a S.· lOll. ... CNv~--.1~ 0r. s.-1 n, 111•• SU. McN C~ and ,,anc'ft c. \Ill, ~~ w "'A t-tt'tl u. Tertyt All!OR., °'1<•, S.-loai.. 1-4 .....,_ '°""' ...,. , s • l LJ 1Que1111en tor tooev·, flne11 I Cerol Lewis, Wln111110oro, NJ., 22·4">. 2 Anoe41 T~tf'. SI Louis, Mo . 21·4'• 3. Donne Tllome1, Forl Worth. Te .. s, 20-1''>. ' wenov Brown. Pelo Alto, 20-1 s. JKkoe Jovntf. E•st SI Lou I. II., 20·1 6. Gwen L oucr. Los A"'"*'. 20-1 7. <:.erle s.i.on. Allilet!t, Ttus, 20-7lt. I Kelhv McN\illen, R~d, NC , 20-7 9, Jodi Andtr'Mlfl, Chic.go, 20-~ 10. Slllrine Willoeml, 8ellflo-. 20-S 11. MMody Smllh, HoualCWI, 20-l.Ji. 12, Janet YerorOUOfl. Clovis, 20-3"2 OT (QueMln ... ,._.,., ._.) 1 Lesllt 0«!11, Grldlev, 191·7 2, Caro! CldV. Los Alernot, NM. lf)-6. 3. l..ot'NI Griffin, Corveal,, Mont . 117·9 4, Lauri DtSnoo, Fremont, 113-1 S, Pit ltcovo, Brodtlon, Mau., 1ao-1 6. ~v Neer, North Aelama, Mich . 179·7 1, Gelt Z.c>nlrOPOUIOS, 179·7 I. Rernone P1991, Montebello, 17'·3 9, Ne1e1i. KNllaweri.. Tempe, Arlt., 176-1 10, Lvnne An<MrM>n. MJni-POll1, 17•· 10 II, Julie HenMn, ~nt. Wuh .. 171·3. 12. Quenne 8easlev, Peaco. WeSh .. 167· 1 10,000 w .. (lhchlbtften); I Ester LC>Qtl, Rlello. 50>41.ll 2, Tntrew VelH. Pine PlalM, tt.Y .. SI IU7 a. Susen Lltrs-Wnterlle4CI, Smllhtown, NY .. SJ:00.40 '· Susan AnOenon. 9oslon. SJ 17 03 S. Clf'OI Brown. Cornwell, N Y • S4 163S. 6, Oeblllt Lewrenet, IC-I'll. W1', S4:S2 10 7, Llule l(tmci, San Dleovo. S.S:2122 I, Jannie Bocci. Oelrolt. S4. 16.71 9. Ker.., Stov•nowikl, Loomis, 57.33.JO 10, !>lnlln Mllltr, See Ille S7 Sl.l7 0..., ... ftJNne oAvav•s LOCJCait ,..._, 8Mdl> -252 •lllllln It ber'recud9 16 Dainlto, I vtllowleil. S rock fill\, M c:a.llco ons, U. sanci lllss, tH madlerel, s ~ NEWPOttT LANDING (NtwHrt 9-c:I\) -fS lnoltf'\ 170 Mnd llHI, 7 lltrrecude. 4 rock fllh. 155 mecurt1 TMI weeft'I trout ptanta LOS ANG•LES -JKkwn Uikt, Pvd· Cllnostone L•kt , Pvf'amld Lekt. UN ••RNARDIMO -Green \Idly Lekt. Greoorv ~ •. Sante Ant Riv«. 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SoMy Ask-. modflelW ... ~ COl\trec1 TUUA ROUGH Cll>-<ut T•• 0 ·•111onto ..,.."'" COL&.~ ~ c I Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Sund1y, June 24, 1984 I 1 i MPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, C-5, t Building industry faces shortage of managers Recession lay-offs eliminated people n eeded for boom -- estate development that 1s now being planned will require many qualified managers, according to Bell. who says they JUSt aren't trained and available He cautioned companies planaina increased expansion to take a hard As a result of the recession la y-offs look at their suppoh group. in the building industry startmtt in "During the last few )'Ca~. the late t 980, there are few tramed market absorbed all of the good suppon people remaminB who are support people with diversified ex- capable of handling the demands pericnce in to senior positions. Com- generated b) the rapidly tncreasing panics simply could not hire and train real estate development acttv1t1es. nt'w people. "The industry faces the strong "The old law of suppl)' and demand poss1b1hty of the highest turnover 1s at work, as usual. and for those fe"' rate of management and the highest quahfied people sull around. com- compensauon demands 1t has ever pensat1on will soon be increasing (\penenced." pred1ctsJ1m Bell, a 21-rapidl> 'ear 'eteran executi ve search con-··An a\ erage of three years 1s wltant and pnnc1pal of J. W. Bell Co.. t)picall) required before competenc) the Newport Beach-based personnel is established and promotions w11hin recru1tmen1 firm which maintains a a company usually begm . W11h the ')pet1alty w11h1n the real .estate de-surge of building acttv11y in the mid- ' cloment industry. to.. late 1970s, came a rush of hiring of .. While companies retained their support personnel. Then, just as those kc~ people dunng the recession. the) Jlm 8-tl people were ready for promotion. the rdeased most of the support person-/ . lay-offs started. nel m an effort to sun 1ve the firm 1s being inundated by requests "Corporation stnved to become economic slo\\'-<iown. Now there are for key management personnel. lean and liquid. In that style, com- ~~~~~~4'~~~d'l~~~t~~~~~~l;fu~n:C~w de- for responsible tOi>-level manage-management was able to supervise velopment acu vuy me nt increases," said Bell, whose . the work load. but the level of real "Now compani~s have already Fixed-Rate Adjustable Rate Adjustable Mortgage Lender Contact Pacific Coast S&L Any loan officer Gateway S&L Any loan officer First Interstate Any loan officer Lender Contact Santa Paula S&L Any loan officer Sears Savings Bank Any loan officer Valley Fed. S&L Any loan oftlcer Lender Contee I Southwest S&L Any loan officer Long Beach S&L Any loan officer Coast Fed S&L Any loan officer Int. Aete 13.500 13.750 '14.125 Int. Aete Pta. 10 75 2.50 11 125 1.50 11.25 1.50 Int. Aete Pta. 10.50 -2.0 10. 75 2.0 11.000 1.5 Fast Closing! Flexible Terms! Affordable Rates! Our flH lble terms and afford.lble rates make it H sier for you to qualify. We Mlp you move in sooner, too ... by closing your loan f~tert Finance your home the Great Am.rican way. Start today. Phone for details and current rates: Fountain Valley (714) 963-7736 Laguna Beach (714) 494-7541 Great American fede ral Savings Banlc Pt•. 2 75 2.75 2.50 Amort. Yra. 250 250 250 Amort. Yra. 150 400 300 @ ·-U•tr• Amort. Yrs. 150 150 250 Int. AdJ. 6mo 6 mo 12 mo. Int. Ad). 6mo 12 mo 6 mo Mex Im um Cap Loen 50 5.0 5.0 Cep s 4 5 5 Maximum Loen Firm adds computer printers for sal es Alpha M 1crosystems of Irvine. manufacturer of multi-user business micro- computer systems. an- nounced 11 added four new pnnters to its penpheral products line. Ranging from the ..\M-304, an 80-column dot matnx pnnter. to the i\M-309. a 600 hne-per- minute band printer. the new models were de- "eloped "to meet the needs of all Alpha Micro user environments." according to Marcia Cook, product manager for penpherals. T he AM-304, the smallest of the four pnnt- ers, is designed to be used as an auxiliary unit to fill specialized print needs Its standard features include thrtt pnnt modes data, text and letter quaht>, w1th speed\ of 180. I 00 and 30 characters per second re spc-cuvel} Alw uandard on 1hc AM -104 are fnct1on and 1ractor paper feed to handle ••nsJe 1heet company sta- tionery. as well as tractor· recd forms Measunna ap- pro,umatcl} 17 1nche~ wide by 14 inches deep by S inches high. the AM-304 we1,hs k,, than 20 pounds. and ma y be easily moved rrom de'lk to table The new pnnters are ava1l11hle 10 all authon1cd Alpha M 1c-ro dealers and will he dtrnonstratcd l l N< C 1n Las Vcp.1, July <> I ' reached a level ot act1v1t y where most "The accusat1on causes personal key {>Crsonnel are demandmg as-anxiety which, in turn, fulftlh the mance to accomplish the work. prophesy," said Bell, whose three "Overworked top-level managers scntor vice presidents, in the field are rcachm& the point of maximum actively recruiting senior manage· stress. companies are having to pay men\ personnel. report this as an more money t~reta1n them, projects increasina problem. are nearing the point where delays During their investigation of as- occur because of lack of support si$nments, Jacqueline Dey, John personnel, and costs are getting out of Lindell and William Shryock have control without back'up supervision. also reported that the shouting for In the conung months, Bell prcd1cu Wldespread raiding and the more vulnerable clients will suffer injury. He advises that compensation pack- ages should be strona and com· petit1ve, that companies commence employment m the areas of weakness and that they study the possibility of implementing cross trainina pro- grams. "W11h no pool of support people. sup~n is legitimate because of the companies do not ha ve the luxury of rapidly increasing level of building promoting from w1tb1n. unless they activity among all tile companies promote beyond -the person 's with wh ich they arc involved. capab1ht1es. Of course. a company can replace By starting these programs now, Bell said tbat real estate develoment companies will be able to remain strona and productive. Projects will be on-schedule and on-budget and brought to market whs:n the demand ".\It hough the) are looking 11s key management, but only at oulSlde. the compensauon demands higher saJanes plus having to endure are gctune higher. Every level of the delays associated wi th turnover personnel ts on the move for higher -"learning the JOb." IS hi&hest. · salanes. And, of course, 1h1s strains Because of the shallow supply and the operational budgets beyond 11s increased demand, compensation is hm1ts." · going to go even higher. As an Bell said that man}' company example Bell cites the starting officials planned to utilize the scr-salaries for purchasing agents, wbicfa v1c.es of subcontractors when build-were S 18.000 in 1974 and are $50,obo mg activuy increased. at least unul m 1984. Wi thout starting these proarams. companies could fall further behind on their projects and literally be unable to catch up as the cri sis begins to ~n momentum. • The outlook is positive for the economy, the industry and fbr those companies who arc preparina to meet the demands of expanded activities," Bell added. new support people could be recruit-· "Although few are looking beyond ed and trained. 1984, companies cannot rely on . , . • .... _J·~q"! hey ~ ~o.dm jll~~L~~~i.~ · ~'>¥~·~·-.~;.;;. '(~~--~.. ~ __ .,;:,(;lti -:::.::>:... :::. md~rctn~ .. n~· ~eeKm.u--iayu&&ll already working to capacity and JUSt could in the past." cannot provide timely services." ' Bell said that companies have Beckman Instruments Inc. of Brea Senior J>CC?ple, who have the resisted comprehensive compensa-has laid off 200 employees over the greatest capacity for management, are lion packages for key personnel, have last month in its Diagnostic Systems becoming frustrated because of the resisted hiring support personnel and ~oup which _produces chemicals and lack of support, he said. In some have resisted the demand for help mstru~ents for hospital laboratories. companies w.here support is not be!ng from the. experienced people they The job actions, announced Fri- olTered. scruor people are getting have retained for too long now, and day, bring to 500 the number of restless. Tbey are frustrated because he predicts a crisis of turnover and Oia~nostic Systems employees laid they can't get the Job done and also, high compensation demands such as off stnce October. due ta the stresses of overwork, they the industry has never experienced. Also announced Friday was tbe are being accused of"not being up to "And. it's nght on the boards, right avpointment of John Wareham as the job" by top management which now." vice president and mana.ger of the sometimes misinterprets the request The Bell organ1zauon counsels its Diagnostic Systems group, succced- for assistance. clients to analyze their vulnerability. mg the retiring Joseph Ashley. ORANGE COAST STOCKS Here are the stock market activities of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, June 22. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. 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"' .. ,. . ._._ , 14\H l~" , + -) + " IJl't-" ,,_ .... " 71't+ " ,,_ ,,... " ·-· " 1~ l't .. __ ... IJ"+ - ·~· " ~ ,,_. " fn.+I~ .,.. 1lii M ·~ ~ 77\\'f" • ll\H '- 1 -" 1'• ··-" ..... " .... " •'-" 11 + .. 1 SI'!-•1 • lrtil+ la ._.. I ~~ ••• 121\ ,-.. " ISIH '- 70 + '" ··~ '• s + •• l l<lr--, .. ~ + • u-..." ti + " ,. µ. . ._ " IJ + "' ·-... 15'.., + ... u .... '" 61<1+ ... HB·.condos by Mola now open- Cabo del Mar holds Its grand opening this weekend In Huntington Beach. Mola Development Corp. 's 288-unlt Medlter- ranean-styted condominium project is located above the Bolsa Chica Wiidiife Reserve. More than 80 units have been pre-sold prior to the grand opening. The development, Just east of the Huntington Harbour area on Bolsa Chica Avenue, features studio and one-and two-bedroom floor plans with prices ranging from $72,900 to $125,900. Several plans Include lofts and vaulted ceilings. Recreational amenities at Cabo .del Mar · Include a full-size Indoor racquetball court, a two- story recreation building, an oversized swimming pool and spa, a sauna and a lighted tennis court. Cabo del Mar Is also protected by an electronlcalty controlled security gate system. · The Cabo del Mar sales office Is ·open dally from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. For Information contact Barbara Harpole at 840-4661 . ' I Cabo del Mar holds lta &rand opeotnc celebration thla weekend. Pentridge evokes ~pe Goil: Final-edition of split-level homes ----.. - Pentrtdge condominiums in Costa Mey- feature exterior architecture with a C..,. Cod Influence, trighUghted by -entry-door ~.--""-~ white wood trim, multi-paned Ytlndowa and a.., siding. Interiors Include a marble fireplace facing and hearth, plus mantle, upgraded Interior doot' cas!ngs, baaeboards and do9et treatnwrta, energy-efficient hydronlc forced air heating, re-: cesaed "down lighting" and Imported caank::-tlr kitchen counter tops with wood edge piece. Selected resldenoee have-euetom-:' .. ~ crown moldings, vaulted ceilings and/or clerestory windows. Every Pentrldge CO\le home hu a pm;ate patio or deck, two-car garage with automatic door \ opener, ceramic tile tub surrounds and m•er bedroom with private dr-.sing area and bath. Kitchens lnctude Mlf-cteaning own, f'Nc:ro.: wave and dishwasher, hardwood~•i!id liUn*all oeitlng lighting, fumltOr•ftnhlh cablnlD. ~ plumbtng and fuM bed< splash at the mtmnlc tie .counter t09S: -. Seabrid"ge Village celebrates grand opening At Pentridge Cove, a Mk9ct\on of one-. and twc>.- bedroom, apUt-'4Nel homes are now Mllng tn the flnal Enc«eedltion. Prloa range from $101,000to $130,000 and bullder~ed finMdng .. _,..;:, Condominium community offers waterscape environment in HB Seabrldge Village, a 400-unlt water-oriented condominium development In Huntington Beach, celebrates Its grand opening this week~nd, Mola Development Corp. has announced. · Designed by Danielian AssOc:lates, Architects and Llfescapes, Inc., Landscape Architects, Sea- bridge Village Is clustered amid a man-made I.. waterscape environment accentuated by water-square feet. All units feature wood-burnlng fire-able. ~! falls, lakes and streams. places, Interior laundry space and private tuck-Surroundings Include meandering walkways, The b lld I M I De I Co ,..__,_ ct-.-Prices fr bubbling waterfalls and tush flora. CteaUng a u er s o a ve opf}1ent rp. unU'Vl en u.._, garages. range om Qa"den at~ '°' fN9tY home. A swtmmlng A 24'-hour manned gatehouse leads Into the $86,900' to S 145,900 with 30-year fixed rate poof end spa ace also on-site. . sprawling 17-acre luxury development. Two swim-financing and adjustable mCKtgages. Alf teffd~. community facfttties and ming pools, two spas, four lighted tennis courts, a Sea bridge Is located at 8206 Brldgepolnt Drive •-•~ thr h the home- full-size Indoor racquetball court and recreation at the ~orner of Beach Boulevard and Adams home exterlof's ... main'91,_, oug 1 owner association. clubhouse are among the recreational amenities. Avenue, about a mile from the ocean Model homes ana a sales offJOi are open dtlly, Floor plans range from 881 square feet for the The sales office, 960-8416, Is n daily 10 except Thursday and Frtday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. one-bedroom and one-bath units to the two-a.m. to 6 p.m. at Pentrldge Cove. Phone 557-7201. bedroom, two-bath and den townhomes at 1,548 ...----------------4------------------"""~.,---- CLOSE OUT! ONLY 3 LEFT • .megant townhomes!:. Prestige location! '- . Quality features! Great froancin ! ll ~" ~­t'~i.. ... ...,.,... ....... ~~ Only •149,900 Water-oriented Seabrlqe Vutace celebratee lta &rand opentna tllla weekend. Building begins ~t Harbor Wo~ds with home saleS $lated in August Framing has begun on the SO-unit Harbor Woods townhome community at the corner of San Miguel and Pacific View drives In Corona Dee Mar, according to builder Oouglaa 0 . Allred, president of The Dougtaa Allred Co. four noor plan. wm be available, ranging from a two-bedroom, one-bath horM In 930 aquar. feet to a two.;bedroom, 2'h-bath home In 1,330 tquate feat. · • Sales are expected to begin In mid-August, with prlen ffkt ty to aver• .under $200,000. ~ by Dale ~~le Aaoctat• of La Jolla, ttHI Clilft .>rnta contemporary reefdencee wtll feature a atucco facade with wood trim and Cedar shake roof. For eecurtty and atorage, Mch home WHI have a direct entry one-or two-car enctoled gar•. • · Amenltlee Include Wood-burning flreplac.a, ··~~~;-.~....._._,--._.__:_:j__ vaulted celling, decks and balcOnles. Appliances tnctude a microwave own. Ceramic tiling ls used for battl and shower surrounds and counter tops In both kitchens and baths. Harbor Woods wUI also feature a pool, spa and "CIUbhouM. •'Prospective buyera are already expressing a grut deal of lnterat In Harbor Woods," Allred aald. "With priOel tver11glng $175,000, thta com- munity ts an exceptional value In an enciave of horn.a worth u much u a minion dollars. Harbor Woodi wltt be a true aaet to the exctustve Corona Del Mar community " · The Oouglu Allred Co. and Its atttuated entltlee are engllQed In the devetopment of mlx,ci· UM projects and lndustrtil part<a, the building and .... of retk'Mntlal houtlng, and the conatNCtton and man~t of commerclat offtce bulldlng . ~ .,.,.. '., l _-.,. ..,.._ , -• I . • 1( .. . ~ .. ,~. ~ . An Exclusive Community of Elegant Townho~ ide2.lly ft uatcd near M~ ~rde and Costa Mesa Country Clubs, Longwood Greens is ju.st blocks from all the fine ttSta.ur21lts, hops and movie theaters of the Mesa \t~ communi ty. South Coast Plaza and N~wpon Bc2ch att onl y a few minutes aw;ay. FcatUring beautiful exteriors and a park-like setting, Longwood Grttns townhomcs offer spacious lntcriors with up to 1,800 sqU2tt fttt. • Secoad flreplatt ID master bedroom • 2 ear praac with auto opener a d1rcct a«eM to home • ccramk: die kltcb.co cowitcrtopS • b.uiidry chutes • bullt·ID ncuu.m syetaDS • alco~a with window teats • ICCOOd lloot Its • cu.rvcd Malrwe.lb • deal wbll wet ban• l«Urlty systems • m.lss1oO die roof: • trUb . pact.Of'• IDln'oftd ~ •~pool• spa and caba!':' • m.krowaYe o en • duutory wlildOw • ..ulted ('di .. • doubk master ulte 2-Story. 2 Bedrooms. 2\tl Baths Open 11 am to 5 ~m (closed Thund•Y •Friday) <11•> Mo-aos2 ea D2 prange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 24. 1084 Just 3 units are left at Longwood Ontv three units remain available at Longwood Greens, a Mesa Verde townhome community that has reached a near sell-out after Just two months. Priced at $149,990, the two-story floor plans offer two bedrooms, each with prtvate bath, as well as a third half-bath downstalrt. Spanlsh-styte architecture features mission tlle roofs, complemented by a parklike setting that Includes a swtmmlng pool, spa and cabana. Among the financing plans as a 12~ percent, 30-year fixed, 10 percent down program. Two alternate plans offer rates as k>w as 11 percent. Additional fe.atures Include patios and balconies. tndlvldual security alarm systems, mirrored wardrobes, walk-In closets with eX'tr~ shelving. forced-air heating, microwave ovens, trash compa<.tors, breakfast nooks, clerestory windows, and double master suites. Built-in vacuum systems and laundry chutes are Included, along with direct access to the home via .an attached, two-car garage with built-In cabinets and automatic opener. The sales office and models are open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (clo84im Thursday and Friday). Longwood Greens ts located at the Intersection of Adams Avenue and Placentia Avenue, just west of Harbor Boulevard. For more Information, teJe- phone Woodbridge Realty, at 540-S082. ,,. -. Don't accept· 'redlining' ar SIMON IYKE.I Back In 1977, tne California Leglstaturi enacted the Housing Flnanclal Olscrlmlntlon AC1 outlawing "redlining" by lenders. Redllnlng Is a lender's refueal to consider an loans on property within certain geographlct areas. based on generalized charecterlstlce of th4 people and properties In that area. Individuals who feel they are being vlctlmlzec by lender abuse of the antl-redllnfng laws could b4 owners as well as buyers. An owner whose property Is redllned b: lenders wlll find It Impossible to sell unless he caJ afford to shoulder the loan himself. Important In the defense agalns1 redllnlng h the real estate professional -broker or agent - who runs Into suspect lender activity. In addition to a mo)'al duty to report suet activity, the California Department of Real Estat• also Imposes an ethical requirement to do so. . DRE'& ethics rules contain the mandate t( disclose redlining. reporting suspected cases to thE state Secretary of Business, Transportation anc Housing. The anti-redlining statutes, contained In thE state's Health and Safety Code, outlaw dlscrlmlna· tlon "due In whole or In part to the consideration o· oondltk>ns-, characterlsttcs. or trends ln the neigh· borhood or geographic area surrounding thE housing accommodation . .. unless the flnancla Institution can demonstrate that such consider- ~ ~-,~~~!lft Other sections prohibit discrimination due to "race, color, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, or ancestry." Robert Stellrecht Jr., president of Stellrecnt Co., has annouooed plans to build 40 view-oriented patio homes at Beacon Hill, a master-planned community In Laguna Niguel. Construction on the New England-style homes is slated to begin In early July. The one-and two-story plans will range from 1.700 to 2,450 square feet and offer three bedrooms with two baths to four bedrooms Lonpood Greena• three ~~atntn& Mea Verde bomee are priced at $149.990. Simon Sykes Is editor of flrat tueaday, s journal for the real estate Industry, P.O. Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516, P.O. Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516. Tel: 686-8005. and 21h baths. l The project will be called Beacon Hill Cove and prices are tentatively set to start at $179,900. Irvine Pa'cific will offer new Woodbridge townhornes Beacon Hill Cove wlll Include a community pool, whlrlpool spa and private tennis courts. The homes will be only 11h miles from the beach and minutes away from Dena Point Harbor and Marina. Irvine Pacific will offer new townhomes in Woodbridge this summer. domlnlums are expected to be priced from below $80,000, Shepard said. Ing distance to many Woodbridge recreation amenities, Including Woodbridge South Lake . Preview sates for Beacon Hiii Cove are scheduled to begin In late July For more information. call 898-7557. "Woodbridge Laurels are designed and priced primarily for the first-time homebuyer and located In one of Orange County's finest resldentlal communities," said Candy Shpard, Irvine P'clflc director of sales and marketing. "_l~vlne Pacific recognizes the need to provide housing for the first-time homebuyer," Shepard said," and Woodbridge Laurels will prove to be an exceptional Investment for singles, couples or young marrieds buying their first home. Homeshoppers Interested In the new Wood- bridge Laurels townhomes may contact Irvine Pacific at 720-2593 to be placed on the Interest llst. Those on the list wlll be notified of the sales procedures and opening date for Woodbridge Laurels. The one-story plus loft and two-story con-"Woodbridge Laurels homes are within walk- B KON THE LEAIJER™ FOR THE RIGHT LO AT THE RIGHT RATE~ WIDER CHOICE Bank of America has more types of home loans to choose from than ever before. So whether you're buying or refinancing, it's easy to find a home loan that's just nght for you. If you want our lowest irutial rates look into our adjustable rate loans. And if you want the benefits of a low initial rate plus the protection of knowing just how much that rate c.ould change, our capped adjustable rate loans c.ould be just what r.ou're looking for. NOW, INTEREST CAP PLUS PAYMENT CAP With our newest ad1ustable rate Custom Home Loan you get all the protection of an interest rate cap plus a payment change cap. So you know 1ust how much your rate and payment could Our ~~t loan 1s assumable one ume only, at uasUnA rate ind term by• qu1hh~ borrower (usumption ftt may~ charged). On subcqucnt wlr.1 IOAn m;iy not ~ ituumablC', or rate and cap may ~ ~ change. What's more, it's assumable:A' Which could make it easier for you, when it comes time to sell your home. FASTER APPROVALS We have Home Loan Centers throughout California-each fully staffed with specialists who can speed up your loan approval processing time. And that means we can close your loan faster than we've ever done before. For the Home Loan Center nearest you, call (800) 227-7788 weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Saturdays until 5:00 p.m. NOW IS THE TIME -----------With a wider choice, lower initial rates and fo~tcr approvals, now is the time to come into any branch of Cahforrua's leading BANH lender and ask about the nght ON THE "' loan at the right rate. LEADER m ·Bank of America --~""•"'·~ ••oc , I LAKE • • Prices Reduced On Remaining Lakeshore Homes. Thl· r 1m..-C:••ulJn"t h..-h...11..-r m purch.i)..-Wdtl"f·)lwng, >ailing. w1nr..-r )r••rt>, .1 1-c.iuttful n..-w L.1k..-Arr.1whc.iJ rd.ixmii .mJ the 11me ,,f y\lur 11(..-at a 'tl M11>n hnme V1ll,111..-B.i, Ch.il..-t\. price th.ir w1ll 1mpr.1\c rh.ar t'n)\>~ment I. Z dnJ } t-..-Jr,">m 1.ake>hore Comt' up th1) ... ..-ekenJ. Th..-V1ll.il(e Ba\ u1n,J,1m1n1Um' hd) r..-JuceJ price>O Chalet' I loc.iteJ right next"' the • ''" 11> It'" rl'm.11nm11 Arm ... ht'.iJ H1lwn LoJge .it unit> N'""· ... uh Arwwhl'aJ V1ll.ige S.ill's Off1ct' ,' tull l.ike privil..-gl'S Hllur\· 10 AM Ill 5:00 PM. JnJ r..-Ju<;..-J price), Pmt''I N,1..., Stillrt · $129.000. \OU can (Oj\J\ r""-. '"""'"' .l.r-. .f ruM"' •t .. .n \JiLLAGE{3AYQiALETS ARROWHEAD C ALIFORNIA 7141337·6296 Lower rates, lower fees. RJght now Home Federal has billions to lend at low, competitive rates. And we can lower your loan f~s by as much as one-half percent If you have accounts at Home Federal. We finance closing costs. With any home loan, Home Federal will finance 100 percent of your closing costs when you put 20 percent or more down . Here's an additional SS, 000 of buving power. · When escrow cfoses, you automatically qualJfy for the Home Federal MuterCar<P Preferred Card1-or a line of credJt-of 151000 or more. It's the credJt you need to turn a house into a home. C.U DOW (or 8 home loan that costs lta, toU free, 1-800-862-0539. 1Subfttt to <'truln rnttktlona and ~M~ concllUont. Masw<:atd9 Pttfmtd Card Is subft<l 10 ndArd C'lr4holckr ~ ~ ~u ~ ~ Ca~ • llh IWW llMlllf loin 2 A 2 o~" mo.ooo m ~ loi a s10.ooo crtdtt UM ,. ' I I I ------------- • I I :..· CA 'CELLA T IO'\ & COR-RECTIGt\ . : Ota Co8lt DAILY Plli0T/S~,JUM24. '"" m , 642-5678 -llWNIT IUU -UU111WI < <rn1 ·1•ll11t1un-. and l'orrt•1·tio11 -. ma' 12' If WATllFlln lit' marl1· on -.ame d1•a<lli11e ... <h aho\ t:. Stunning 4 bdrm & den residence on Plt:a ... 1· a-.k for a c·anc·t'llation the la~n. Superior water view. -• ; • .,f'rt.l.~.....r.\ .. ,..., y; ... ~a.d .. ;1-~m 'rlf£.:.411At.--... ... 1i~~ ~.....-~. ·~'"'"R .fi~V''!i/.'J"~ .• "T"~,~~.¥. . !..&. ..... :.,~ '".,...:~~ ·fu ii~ r. n . 1eara1 entry, ta:ii'Ways, r h k . d .J I . maids qtrs. $1,350,000 L.H. Call "· tc· ~our a ua1 ~ and rt·porl JOYCEDABOLTorSALLY r rrors immrdiateh. Tht> D -\11 .\ SHIPLEY. IPD TlllY PILOT a&-.umt'& liabilih for ttw ·first irworret'l im.trlion onl;. CLA I FI ED 642-5678 (IJ1l;Hl21lni• RY REIT WHill YOU CAii BUY? me preview the brand new 1 Bdrm 1 Ba + loft townhomes starting a 5,000. Owner/developer i..s offering: • 5% Down payment + tenns • Rent w/purchase option •Owner/developer purchase plan • 95% financing available .,., ..... s.t/11110 .. 345 Avacado Street Costa Mesa OW. Hm llllTllEI 831-1288 R&IM~ of Costa Mesa -Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE IEW -VIEW -OllTOI Situated on one of the most outstanding VIEW sites in Newport Beach, this superb 5 Bd, 7 Ba Harbor Ridge home offers the ul- timate in design & liveability. Main rooms boast commanding 180 deg. VIEW of Ocean, Bay & citylights & beyond. Elegant, raised formal VIEW dining, overlooking fountain & 40' pool and spa. Library, spacious VIEW family room w/ 1 of 4-plcs and a "knock-out" VIEW, Master suite of over 1000 sq. ft. including sauna & walk-in cloaet- room. No detail overlooked! 24 hr. guarded gate. Offered at $1.950,000 -Call Jeri to see. , ,,.,..... •••• ... ..... 1·1 1111111101 UY Con temporary 3 Br (or 2+den) in prestiglous-pri va te-ga te-guarded So. Laguna area. Lots of wood & giu, in "woodsy" setting. Ocean side of hi-way w/ comm tennis. pvt beach & restaurant -beach club. Offered at appraiaal -$335,000 - shown by appt. Call Jeri. 840-4881 2111a..,..111an1••· . ..,.,. ..... , D A G F l Y l1 I 1· . I I C A T H H T I I I I I OPEii TODAY 1-& 1 ·IP.I . Jtll II fer I s,.elal .. ., tf .... flH lilttqtl 2535 Crestview $259,000 2516 Crestview $375,000 Fee 2662 Crestview $379,000 Fee 2552 Crestview $398,000 Fee 2502 Vista $420,000 Fee 2532 Circle $575,000 Fee 2752 Circle $650,000 Fee Also. BY APPOINTMENT 2535 Vista $475,000 THE REAL ESTATERS Twrific twmrne, newl 3M, 3 bl, 2 fplc's, patios a..-ISU 111 YI• LWt .... ... 1-1 $209,000 ............... 2463 lrvint Ave, Bk Bay, CM Prestigious Bayfront Villa, 6Br, 7'h Ba, pool, spa, large boat docks, $4,850,000. Bf lnCS iww twmrns, 3 •. 3 ba, spa, dtcU fl* $219,000 ...................... 403-409 Poppy, Old CdM Aprlrot 'h ICft, 4 M, 2 fplc's, lkrt cond $379,000 ................. 1230 Sand Key, HVHls, CdM Charming deco Sparush 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot. pier & slip. $1 ,100,000 .,. 1·1 2 M, den. new dtcof, rrct rate .,., $335,000 ........ 3 Rue Fountarnbleau, Bi& Cyn, NB Beautiful 3 St, 2 Ba, playroom, fireplace. beAm ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420,000. OPEi TODAY 2 TO &:DO Monaco twdlnl. 3 •. 2 sty, ticht stality UYllM NIYE UYFlllT _.. Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. 233 VII S..O., Lido Isle ............ _ ............. $675,000. 4 Bdrm, 4 ba. fam-rm. den, 3 car ear. completely remodeled $475,000 ......... 2 RueFounta1nbleau, B1e Cyn, NB lncrtd view, I "flsptr" fr ftll, sold 3M $925,000 ......................... 3335 Ocean Blvd, CdM llYlll TIRUOI 1111 •111t11 T1rrHt 1,.1.1 1336 Galuy Dr, Dour Shorts Ctassk c*ial. spac. IW'llY w/polj, spa, YIC $425,000 ................ 501 Cliff Dr .. Nwpt Hats, NB Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br, 4 Ba, patio, pool home. F~ price $715,000. $915,000. 4 Bdrm. 4 ba. indoor pool w/retradable roof. super view' Fee land (1-4.30) PHllllU ... E ICUIFlllT 118 Vb Mentane, Udo ls'8 ....................... SlOS,000. ····~ .A rtll classic C• dl4>1t1, 1 BR &lits, tpc, trees Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft .. car parking. $1,285,000 A sm1ll but nice on 35· lot. well mainta1ntd Ready to move-in ICUl-ll~ $20S:-000 ................................. 701 lrt~ Old CdM ln1.,...ina end funl Low carj rembtlng. 2 Very tffy ltts, deep set lot wt to shops , UYll• PUCE IAYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up. 2 Br, 2 &dowft., 2 boat spaces. $1,350.000 1205 Marth Baytront, Balboa ts£and ••••••.••• S925,000. 3 bdrm. tam-rm, sandy beach & slip Custom home needs to be completed Come see & ma e ofter. bedroom, 2 bath wtth _.;.;;====='-~el wtnckMS and -.---·-cefhf9 In ft'ie gredoue _.. WUl"5 --It i $280,000 .......................... 715 Belhs [/Bluff. NB llvlng room. Vlnr ~&lmmec.4bdrm Clank colaciaJ. aldtr 4 BR ' pst + '*"' spa LAllU IUOl llllllll Panoramic ooean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba, spacious entertaining home. $1,100.000. aundecll end onry home wllfg p¥t ywd on $350.000 By appoint-quiet cul-d...ec: Mar $795,000 ..... : ................. 223 Poi sett1a, Old CdM ment goltcourM. Dining rm, rp J I # ~ femlty rm & men.. Ealy f'>Otf>na a« t./1W1 terms Cell Palrlcll .~~ 780-8702 .. G?J-~9~ U,._l()U~ t1 REALTORS, 675· BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR • 1.11 R"Y'"" (h v •; R fl"> f'ilt>I • ..., 111111-TIWlllll 1211,000 Thia 2 story. 2 BR. 2 BA, McLain TownhoUJe has an unobstructed view of Big Canyon Golf Course. Fabulous master suite, complete with skylights. The ultimate in sophisticated living. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody Umllf 1 UMI• 1211,000 Dramatic main bay view-completely re- furbished unit includes new kitchen, baths, carpet, and Ule. Excellent location in full eecurity building. Boat slips available. Martha Macnab HI• ML 1111 W/Plll 1111,111 FD Great 4 BR home SWTOU.nds pcx>l. Private comer location. Lota of upgndes. Attell to private betlcbes.. Includes land. Martha M.cnab ........... ... Best;;~ tn Bia c.&nyon. A Deane "Monaco" with a IU View of Ca~ ocean and WllM1I. ~ bd .• with Mlded family.room, walled~ spa. and sauna tn muter bath. In addition, trench doot9 open to an upetaira sun deck. Lucy Re. fMIT .. ""' ....... Beauti.f\illy uPlf'llded 3 bedroom Blu.ffl home. Newly deconted with 1 fOC'leout view of the t.ck bay. clty llahu and moun~ and two greet priv1w pa co help you enjoy lt all. Coby Ward ..., l . Coeet ""'·· ~ 644-6200 111 CllYM -Plll&TI ma11 11,•,111 Over 6.000 sq. ft. including 6 BR. 5 1,\ BA. vaulted E•LIU TUii-iii OUYH SJ,111,IM ceilings m liVlng & dining rooms. spacious ae- Prime location overlooking fatrWays. lake and eluded entertaining area with pool all on one of nite lites 5 BR, 4 fll"t'places. library. billlard nn.. Big Canyon's largest golf course locations Danny famtly rm Attention to every detatl tn th1s custom 1tBlbb Valen une Bwl t Home Tom A.lli.nson S e&ml 1111111 • ILIFF 11,111.-WIH MUI YIEW · llH• PRICE REDUCTION Fabulous smgle story home New Llslll\g ... Rare opportunity tn Exclu.11ve 6 BR. family nn .. panoramic ocean & jetty view Cameo Shores -Ocean view -Pnvate beeches. -w/sandy beach below Sparkling pool in aecluded Pnvate pool and spa -Marve_lous 4 BR & 4 BA + courtyard. Perfect for the growing family Owner fam nn home w/gourmet kitchen · Perfect for will ....... r.d•r ev.-h ......... "----Gods'-:" entertaining and family living Including land """'-"" ...._.._."6"'· UUIUMI lllW Tom All.iJUon llm SIMU UTFlllT Sin.Ml Dramatic and CQmfonable. Tius la 4 BR home b a marvelous investment ln Newport style livi.na. Le f onnal llvmg nn -garden nn & den . very cprivate master suite. Lg tetTace on bay \l(/dock for 50 ft y.cht. Barbara Aun~ -~.. ....... Magnificent high vista & vi~ f1"0m th.is arperb location ln &a Canyon. This 3 BR. den, Dauvtlle has a wonderful pool & apa for outdoor mtcnain- ment Barbara Aun@ lllM ... , 11111 llllU 1111,111 Courtyard entry to high 5 Br • family room-formal duli.ng room--<"Ou.ntry kitchen ·~ of city, bay & ocean Call t.o 9re thb marvdow home. Barbara Aune J lllfflYllW •••• Beautlful "Delores" end urut with outatand.ina panoramic back bay and nite liaht viewa. 3 BR, 211' baths Decorated m neutral a>lora. Lust\~ bell Cc. to commw\ity pool. 9Chools and shop-- Pm& Incl Land. Denna Godshall • .. .,.._,,...., Llllml 1111,111 This 3 BR. 2 ~ BA culDniad bomt bail all q\Wlty yo4J wwld upect frOm uu. prent.,,... location. FNwr. an incred1b)e kitchen. A tire your gourmet lhouah~-Danny Bibb ........ ... Oucstanciina Mon Model with family room. Beautitully landacaped, M~ui t'Ondition; ~ location Avallabl financing Danny B&bb &. S phanit Gmdy ' IN ~Coast OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, Ju RIVER ROCI HOIES 38' + Den Move In tOday Starting et 11•1,000 WllUIU FIUIOlll 1 BLOCK TO BEACH DOWNTOWN HUNT. BEACH ASSUMABLE LOAN Cell John Elliot at e31· 70&4 Of 873-3968 PIER REALTY INC. f HEILllllE acant • muet Mii. Private gate guarded large 3 Bdrm, 2'~ ba, f81Tllly rm. View. $299,000 Call Alan 751-766'. Vlldng RE H20ELIEI IPEIUT/11111-1 220 Main, Huntington Beach Tom or Natalie 536-9326. IEWPllT CIEST WIEST IHIL -Also the lowest priced 4 bdrm in the tract. Two story 21h bath with wet bar. EnJOY the executive lifestyle at a very low price of only $179,900. Call for information today. THE REAL ESTATERS F&ITU110 ULllA um.1 ISUll llPLU on water w / view of Bay. Shared pier & slip that accommodates 3 boats -1 of approx 45'. Quiet local1on. Exchg for uruts, comm'l or industrial Don't rruss this one! $995.000. ...... ,. Calif ..... .., 141-HOI OCWFllOIT 1441,000 IPEI IAJLY 2-1 110l IWllU a M4rffln, 2 ~ • .-1.111 ,..., 2 .., ,., .......... fullJy ., ..... .. hsy ....... lest ltt ... ""' .... . .. ,, ........ , .... 2 .. 1, ..... 1121 _. ... , tll,IM -Beautiful double wfde 2 bdrm, 2 bath. only 1 mile to the beach In Newport. Large corner lot with private front & rear yarda. Great locatlon In a private & quiet artc. Call us todeyl \: ...L ------ OPEi llllAY 2-1 233 YIA IEIOI, LllO ISLE 1171,000 Brand new total remodel never lived In. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, fam . rm., bay view, 3 car garage. Owner financ- ing possible. Ask for Joe Christopher. 173-1100 Newport Beach -Fee Land 3 BR -2'n Ba. + Fam. Rm. Cul-de-sac. (Room for pool) IEWPllT IUOl llYFlllT This has to be one of the finest water· front homes available. Large Dock will Handle Large Boat 60ft & 2 Smaller Ones. 5 Bdrm, 4 1h Bath, 4500 Sq. Ft. French Doors & Windows. Brick beck and Courtyard. Two (2) Stairways. 11,JI0,000 UICI lllElllll IUL TOI (114) 144-1111 LOOI -12~ OREi AUICllC Mesa Verde Tri-level, 4 BR, 3 Ba, huge 1pa, $215,000. 2737 C&rd.inal. C.M. IPllM.1 ... P& 1e11 ...,.._ ..-. u1..an , .... ,, 21 lera asunho\\ Ht·,1lt, IEW WATEIFIOIT 1111 New custom waterfront home w/dock, 3 Bdr, 2'h Ba, lrg master suite, formal dining room, 2 frplcs, 2 car garage, large sunny aptlo. Near Lido VIiiage. Open Sat. Sun 1-5. 3311 Finley. 673-3777. $499,000. OAlllEIY YIWIE IEll n WIE LIN LIGITill This elegant home QO extra large ~mer lot. Featuring gourmet kitchen, formal dining room. Fabulous south patio, 4 bdnns, 3 baths. Offered at $675,000. - lll-1100 RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 416 bdrm, big dock(s), play lawn & swtm beach. Walk to ooean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner fin. $795,000 (land Incl.) Open Sat./Sun. 1-5. owner 9-5) 650-0202 ECT a SAVE •110,000 NYll 111111 IPllUT/IH 1·1at 1 .. 1.leluJlrttt Spacious • Bdrm & d n. 2 ~ balhl. 'PWo 2 car gara Lu lot with room for pool or RV par tna. ................. ...., ....... 1 ,, 111,111 YA IH'"MU at 8 112'1 interest. Try a new 2nd Trust Deed. Small down, low pay- ments. 3 Bcinn, upgraded. Call quickly -this won't last at $104,950. HARBOR VIEW HOIES lest P.,llar 11 ... I hit LeoatlMI lnat Prio1 at $231,011 '" (...., ............. ..........,) , 01ll .F1r Sll1wl11 darrell P••h propertle 5190 campus dr., newport ~ 811-8787 PUii I Tl .. DIWITIM # 1 ..... Otwt, u. F\nl model lO .ell out ae.utiful md unit.. 4 Bed. + 4 ~ Ba . study, plus family room, 3 fireplaca. all French doors & wlndoW9. 3 car ~. loftlv Landlcapang, comm. pool & spa. M25,000. Xbit UIW'O&bl~ Clnan. Ou.ant 'ate •t Ford & MecArthW' . 11111 lllPIU!m 1111111·1lHTt ... UMllll IMll'•B S.udful 2 yr. old bHuU.ful executl~ home on small c:W-de.ac street. WoOd lhJ.ngled outllde, leaded pa, akylita & country n&aUc lriilide..Three l,e bdnm. 3 baths. Fmmt.l d:f.nina, •P. offke. Lee UviQI ....._Spa. c.aD fOf' appt. I e IAVIHI LEASES TWO Oor11ou1 Ultra Modetn OOPl..IXU In COli'ONA OIL MAR. ,~ fNnc6111t 2 .... I**"' .Jlmll _ __, alsor alty BEAUTIFUL Wea1cllff exec 3 Br. 3 ba. 3 car gar."-"a=rden==Mt=t1ng==2br=. =1200=- nu/redec. lg pool, avail sq tt. lmmK. beam cell- 7/1 no pets S2000/mo Inga, patio, Pacific 650-5 UM Amphi. 2 car gar, sl<ytlte. Bluffs 38R 2•;. ba. prime avail 7/1, $750. Days belt view loc. $1476/mo 529-2270 leave message 760-6097, 9-5 dya 546-1238 after 6pm FINE DEALS lmAIT II Live alone In luxury! Excel-595/mo 2 8d 1 'A ba lently appointed 1br off townhae1 gar, ldry rm. SuperlOf' $595 w/optlon yard, close to shop•. 100 buy at 1923 Pomona •lll-11IO* TSllUUlmEIT Ocean cloM 3br 2ba two 1•2 1111 story trplc gar & pvtly i---..,,-,,,__· --.,..--- lncd S950 kids okay Large 3 Bdrm 2 ba, gar, 539-6190 Best Alty lee patio, in 4-plex, no pets. MOVE UP New View Apartments In Laguna Hiils • 2 Bdrm 12 Bot';t. • Central Au Condmornng • 'MXX:lburn1ng Ftreploces • Tile Entries • Private Patios • WID CoonectlOOS Qwef, Counlrv Locole Neor Loguno Hilts Moll LasCollnas Apartments Leasing Office Open10 to6 (714) 768-7757 Gueet Houae. best Nwpt ~ 545-7983 ~IMC• }Ht Bch. L Bdrm, Single pty L~ 1 Br. swimming pool, C"'..,YOH "'-hM, full only .... 5-2390 private area. crpts. drps. "" '""' UM ISU no pet• $400. AQent -f: COUFM vu, lmmecu, 3br 2ba hm on eunny CO<-646-3618 aft 3·30 wt<dys tp1c: ~SS::.·:' :::a net lot $1800 mo yr IM, MESA PINES 2650 Hana $1200/mo &«-2418 gardener Incl 875-7852 BEAUTIFUL 1 Bdrm $575 ~ llland 2 bdrm PRVT patio, pool, 9P8 Clmt\aven 28r 1ba, ger, 1•~ ba, yM(ty, S800. mo'. TOP area, quiet, no pets patio etc. ldeel tor r• No nat1 ... ,.. .. 749 Ul-1441 llreds. No pet• $525 yrfy .. -~ 650~873. Penlnaul•Udo !ale, July Must have quite MnSltlve -------- $3500. August $4000. non smoking people. W~':ed7~? Agt 675--6161 E'slde 2BR 18A, bltlns. S"'"'WIND 58 38 3 d/w, pv patio, encl gar,~;::~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ~ r. a, car 2nd atory MCUflty. no Pl gar, gardener. view & pets, quiet cul-de-sac ••• pool. S2100/mo Alter area. Wuher hkkup avail eMI ef tMIN f 6pm 559-9539 $550/mo negotlable. SEAWIND 58r, 3Ba. gar-631-2025 or 631-156-4 dener, view and pool. $2100/mo 559-9539 VUla Ilka aett1ng 2br old world charm $525 avail 717184 details 539·6190 Beet Alty lee UTllEYIEW J 1 Br w/lott, enclsd garage. bak:ony. lndry. blt1n1. no pats. $750 855-0665 SPMC Walk to beach, tennis, Nwpt Hts Studio, sep poola 3 Bdr. 38a • den entry. prtvacy S350. mo. $1295 840-6208. agt 631·6_6_9_7 ____ _ w .. tcllff 3Br, 2Ba. tam rm. POOL. pvt patio, tplc for a.il1td Ad X·LG 1BR $535 2BR $635 ACTION din rm Sl350tmo Incl E side. no pets 557-2841 gardener 631-7979 Cal W•tcllff home 4-Br 2 + 12, STUNNING Large 2 & 38r A. ~~OT pool malntatnance. gar-28a gardef\ apt, pool S565 '42·'61' dener. 11400 875-2607 and $595 710 W 18th St ,._ ______ _ Yearly 3 BR, 2ba & spa lut. IMC~ ntt ..... ltack Uft Stept to OCNn, comm pool, pvt 11reeta S 1200/mo. av"' 8115. Agt 845-3883 .,.,.. .... hral1k .. c.tte•n• BR 1571 G en G;Ch. mtt. pd, C:loM ahOpl/bUI off It P*'IC. no pets, .&4&-5282 Nice 18' d~x. Quiet. Very clMn 1 en'lpl'd ldult. Raft. No pet• '375 5'8-1021 luL ... • Kenneybunkport? Isn't that the horse that won The Triple Crown In '72? TD ~ ISSU ._~ ~ L-. ....,.. --. CA (714) 893-5191' ''°" a. Sift -f,..., *"' ~ Oft IMcll .. *'*-· -... Gii _,..... .. SliiWiM fan.,.. .WW. • 0,. • IO Mii 'tit .. , • --·-·~~. ' HOMES FOR SALE 3 BA plua FAM RM or DEN • 1110 Ridgecrest Or (Mar. Hinds) C.M. 644-6200 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 16th St. Newport Heights. N.9 ~ B.J:DROOM 645-4670 $199,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 ~7 ~ T«rtCe, CdM &40-0357 50.000 Sltl&un -S y. SpygtW COM ~ S.t/SUn 1-6 1964 Port Laurent {Hrt>r Vu H"") Npt 8dt 759--9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun~~ 21 Rue FounlalNbleau, B{g canyon, N.B. 720·9400 $498,000 Sat/Sun 1-5. 1230 Send Key (HVHls) CdM &75-«>00 $379,000 1845 Santiago Or. Nwpt 8c:t'1 842-5200 1789 Tanager. Coste Mea MS--0303 $240,000 ••1162 Kingston St. Costa Mesa • 6-45..0303 $310,000 Sun ;1-5 3363 Wlstri, Coeta Mesa 645-0303 $167.500 2774 Mallard. Costa Mesa 645..0303 $229.500 2 Torrey Plne (Big N.B 759-8477 $625,000 233 Via Genoa (lido Isle) N.8 . 673-7300 $675~000 Sun t~s Sun 1-5 Canyon) Sun 1-5 Sun 2-5 **•222 Via Lido Nord. Udo Isle 644-9060 $1 ,950.000 -Sun 1-5 2111 Yacht WandW&r,SMVleW. N.8 -- 552..0842 $369,000 Sun 1-5 '!308 Cliff Drive,"N'ewport Beach * * 3113 Seashore, West Newport 646-7171 $395,000 Sunday 11 -2 631-1400 S?20.000rt: _.<"'S)l!)~~~--1"-·~-... ~"~.····tt:.~ .. ,\.fiq,~>;~w!~-' I• ,.11_. \ .~•.b\J.f.,. .... ,,.. t;,,1'1J.~ •i/1t"~-~ .:.~._~t>l'ii , ... ~ ~~~':T -hrS\~, \,.V 4"· -·v . dUd C..)'n) Npl ~ 546-2313 'S134 900 Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 326 Orchid, Corona del Mar 759-1501 Saturday/Sunday 1-6 118 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $305,000 Sun 2-5 2 8R plua FAM RM or DEN • 1982 Port Lockslelgh, Npt 8ch 631-1266 $249,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 2770 Hiiiview, Harborview Knolls 631 -1400 $259,500 Sun 12-4 ** 621 Lido Perlt Or. E-2, Udo Pennlnsula 63 1-1 400 $496:000 Sun 1-4 20362 Bayview, Santa Ana Heights 557-5670 $179,900 Sunday 1-5 401 Carlotta. East bluff 673-6900 $215.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2516 Crestview. Bayshores, Newport Bch 644-9060 $375.000 Sunday 1-5 2502 Vista. Bayshores. Npt. Bch. 644-9060 $420.000 Sunday 1-5 2516 Crestview. Bayshores. Newport Bch 644-9060 $375.000 Sunday 1-5 2502 Vista. Bayshores, Npt. Bch. 644-9060 $420,000 Sunday 1-5 v-3 Rue Fountalnbleau (Big Cyn) NB 675-6000 $335,000 Sun 1-5 v-3 Rue Fountainbleau NB 675-6000 $335.000Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM •-1119 Grove Ln, Npt Bch 673-7771 $388,000 • 2438 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $149,900 * 256 Ocean View, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 645-6557 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 3028 Ocean Ave. COM 644-7208 $725.000 Sat/Sun 12-6 ** 3311 Finley. Newport Beach 673-3777 $499.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20451 Bayview, Back Bay. Newport Beach 494-7748 $148.000 Sunday 1-5 *4615 Camden. Dover Shores, Npt Bch. 760· 1468 $ Sunday 2-5 * 427 Catalina. Newport Beach 645-0303 $234.900 Sun 1-4 2662 Crestview. Bayshores, N.B. 6Jt(.9oso $379,000 Sunday 1-5 2752 Circle Dr. Bayshoreshore. N.B 644-9060 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 1419 Dolphin Terrace, Irv. Terr, CdM 675-5930 $785.000 FEE Sun 1-5 1"3896 Hendrix. Irvine 786-3384 $145.500 Sunday 2-5 2463 Irvine Ave . (Back Bay) CM 675-6000 $209.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3335 Ocean Blvd .. Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1851 Kentuci<y Pl (Mesa Verde) C.M. 557-5659 $129.950 Sun 1-5 2318 Laurel Place. Newport Beach 548--8115 $185.000 Sun 10-6 215 Morning Canyon. CdM 833-3622/644-8018 $479,000 Sun 1-5 403-409 Poppy, Old Corona del Mar 675-6000 $219,000 S'-'n. 1-5 11 Rue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 844-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2712 Sen Cartoa Lane.Costa M ... 549-9030 $139,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 1419 SantaMfla Terr, CdM &«-7020 S298.500fee Sun 1-5 307 Sepphtre, Balboa llland 87s.d900 $340,000 sat/Sun 1:30-5 * •5109 ~. Newport 8MCh 545-2847 $4U.OOO Set/Sun 2-6 2e12 s.rano. Cotta Mesa &78-2980 1155,000 18501 S*'8 S.co (Trttrtc) trv 84+7020 $219,000~ Sun 1-5 **124 Via lido Noni, Udo tale, N.8 . 161-8987 $980.000 Sit/Sun/Mon 1·5 * 501 Cliff (Nwpt Hgts) NB 675-6000 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ,. 715 Bellis (E/Btuff) NB 675-6000 $280,000 fee Sun. 1-5 2532 Clrcte Dr .• Bayshores, N.B 644-9060 $575,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 2532 Circte Dr. Bayshores. N.B 644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 8 Crest (Cyn Crest) Npt 8eh 644-6200 $249,500 Sun 1-5 2535 Crestview, Bayshores. Newport Beach 644-9060 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 2147 Iris Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $186,000 Sunday 1-5 1800 Leeward Lane (Baycrest) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $449,500 Sun 1-S *** 1205 No. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-7300 $925.000 Sun 2-5 1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215.000 Sunday 11--4 * 3594 Pterpont. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $ 164,900 Sunday 1-5 1733 Port Barmouth (Harbof Vu.Mmes) NB 759-1530 $289,000 Sat/Sun Noon-6 1847 Port Sheffield, H.V Hornes. N.Bch 644-9060 $2e5,000 Sunday 1-5 1847 Port Sheffield. Harbor View Homes 644-9060 $265,000 Sun 1-5 515 Riverside Ave. Npt Bch 631-1266 $267.000 Sun 12-4 . v • 2 Rue Fountalnbleau NB 675-6000 $475.000 Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 675-6161 $420,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 224 Via Koron, Udo Isle. Newport Bch 673-4727 $359,000 Sunday 1-5 4BEDROOM ** 1024 E. Balboa Blvd .• Penntnsula 631-1400 $1 .050.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1833 Galatea Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 675-6161 $775.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 223 Poinsettia, Old CdM 675-6000 $795.000 Sun 1-5 •2737 Cardinal (M.Verde) C.M 675-8320 $215.000 Sun 1-4 690 Congress, Costa Mesa 957-8400 $114,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 690 Congress. Costa Mesa 957-8400 $114,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 1336 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) N.B. 673-7300 $985,000 Sun 2-5 1821 Kings Ad (Cllffhaven) Npt Bch 759-9100 $639,000 Sun 1-5 707 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-3240 $325.000 Sun 1-5 2022 So. C8petla Crt (M.V.) C.M 546-5880 $169.900 Sun 1-4 .. BR plu• FAM AM or olN * • 14 Torrey Pines (BgCyn) Npt 8ch 644-6200 $998,500 Sun 1-5 ""' 1909 Ye<:nt Puritan. Seaview. N.8. 644-9060 $429.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1948 Port Albans. H.V. Hms .. Npt Bch 644-9060 $307.500 Sunday 1-5 e 2201 Laurel. Newport Beach 675-6670 $299.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 * * • 222 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle 644-9060 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 • 414 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar 64-4-90GO $525,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 426 Via Lido Nord. Udo Isle 673-6411 $940,000 Set/Sunday , .... 2324 Arbutus, Eastbtufts. NewpOrt Beacti 76().1214 $305,000 SatfSun 1-5 2933 Cus4a (E. bluff) Npt Bch &«-6200 1299.950 Sun 1-5 1 t08 Denn Or. C:O.ta Mes* 645'"°311 1249.900 40 Ofak• B«Y. Corona del M• 552-2000 *395.000 1..,.1 Gllaxy Ortve, Dover Shot-. N.B 648 5147 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1133 Htahf9nd. w.atchn 831-1.00 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 d 2353 N. Riverside Or., Santa Ana ~6-2313 $174,900 Sunday 12-4 5 BR plua FAM R11 or DEN ** 1633 Bayside Or, CdM . 631-1266 $1,145,000 Sat 2-6, Sun 12-3 ** 239 Via Udo Soud (lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 Dally 1-5 •• 30 Royal St George (By Cyn) N.B. 644-6200 $1.195,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1" • 47 Royal St. George (Bg Cyn) Nr· 8ch 759-9100 $1,695,000 Sun 1-5 *""6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge 6'a-.868 $1,950,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 '* • S Muir Beech Cr., Corona det Mar 840--4868 $1,750,000 Sun. 1~5 2752 Clrcle Drive, Bayshores, N.B. 644-9060 $650,000 Sunday 1-5 1600 Dorothy Lane, Westcliff 673-6900$325.000 Sun 2-5 2601 lstand View. Hart>or Vlew Hills 644-9060 $375.000qa Sun 1-5 220 Jasmine. Corona det Mar 644-7211 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18EDAOOll ***e 101 Vla Udo Soud. Npt 8ch 675-6161 $$4 850.000 Sat/Sun 1-S S BR plua FAM RM or DEN ** 103 Via Udo Soud. Npt Bch 759-9100 $3, 750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1" * * 107 Miiford (C. Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $1.599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 CONDOS FOR ~ALE 2BEDAOOM 507 Avenida Campo (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 8 Canyon Island Dr, Big Canyon, N.B 644-7424 $220.000 Sunday 1-5 220 Nice Lane 106. VIiia Balboa. NB ~-9060 $250.000 tum Sunday 1-5 8 13 W. 15th St. Newport Beadl 646-7171 $174,500 Sunday 10-2 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 7 Northampton. Belcourt Hiii, Npt. Beach . 644-9060 $570.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31 Southampton (Belcrt HI) Npt Bch 675-6670 $459,000 Sun 12-5 3 BEDROOM * 551 Vista Grande (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $205,000 Sun 1-4:30 15 Klaloa Crt, Newport Bch 644-7020 $179.000 Sun 1-5 16932 Limehght-A. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $93.000 SatfSun 12-4 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2620 Elden (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 631 -70~. 673-3968 Sat/Sun 11-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * 18 Atoll Jasmine Crk CdM 640-4868 $322.000 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR 8A1.E 38A +3BR •2BA 4 BR plua 3 BR plua 2 Bft * * 1133 E Balboa Blvd , Penntnsula 631·1400 $1 ,285,000 Sat 1-5 RENTALS 2MHOUIE8 ** &410 w. OCMnftont, Np1 8c:lt 759-9100 12500/mo SattSun 1..S / •Spa •P004 * + Watettl'ont • 1r • Waterf'ront & f'ool "'0M1.0ch99alfl*G gate ; ' 2 I iii ler I•• lll'••lar $2.17 per div llliel a AlL '°" ~ \,, s ... II\ IM DAlY Pl.OT SERVICE DIECTIIY plUe the IAvtNE Ml""°" ~the HUNTIMQTON 9EACHOOM8EA fMtlY WedMldeyet no aldr9 c:Nrvel CALL TOOA~ll 111 .. Ull Yow Oely Plot s.rw. Dlreetory Aep .... ttattve Ml...U!111t. - 1-t--..r--------~ -t' • Ao, •• ~ <". PEOPLE TURN. L BECAUSE TREY KNOW OTHER PEOPLE ARE SELLING. ~lhnR •'rrv•lllnR from mo1orcvrlr• 10 piano. 11 ~ tllr n"1urt of Pl"(IPlf' ro dlst.ilrd old llobb1r~ •nd 1<1kr up nrv. """ In• t~m•ll~~ 11 mot.-,. <ind crn"' And 1 hr PC>§~•on' • ,, .. , nnt r V f"rd 1hrm wrll ou• h\.r th,. r UK fulnr» Thar I itnod nr"' \ ror vou whrn chanitn 1n vour llfr nttMSlll" • purrh•.w or t wn Chrrk r1a.n1f1rd 11 rnav makr 11\QV chanit" • hll Ir morr alfordablr NEWPORT HGTS/CM 1Br hae. Very nice $e00/mo 873-1600 YOU DESERVE IT ated vtllage. pure luxury, 2 Br 2'A Ba elegant IMng. By IPPt only 631-5439 1 Br Apt. l450. mo. Seecllff MWIOr Apt1 546-2$82 Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· menta & TownhouMa from $680. (AIJ! about lurnlahed apta.-oompMte Daily Pilot with TV. llnena & utenalla, 1~-.. .......... 111111 ... 1111 muat be rented for lhort term or longer). On Jam· boree Rd. at San Joaquin Hiiis Rd '"·1100 POP-ON IS PRETI\' EAS\' SEWING PRINTED PATTERN M430 SIZES 8·18 £ASIER THAN EASY, QUIC kER THAN Qvlt K lkrt Cirlaer'1 pren~ pop~ 11 a da)'-cnnona-any11mt dehah1 of a drn1 "'40 11p~r, bunon1 °' fit 11n1 problt11\1-iu11 wrap and u1h 1hrou1h side sliu co nip ch< waul Bare sholikkn, deqi fold1 '"°"' • surpl~ n«khne. then • noe1 of a 1k1r1 Choow th«r plaid or ch«ked a1nah•m or m1p pastC'I broecklotll Printed Pallttn MOO 111 v11labl< 1n M1ua Sun I 10, 11, I•. 16. II )Ill I 2 (bvlt JA) rC"qutrn 2 Sii yards ~uteh fa.bnc P"8K wnd SJ 00 f« aich Pantrn to DA.ll,. Y Pl~QT llddn MaJl, P 0 8n• ~•.Old t h«bu S1a.uon, Nh lor\, NY 10111 (Add )Or for rach ,,.llffi'I for pell~ and handli,.. ) Pnnt pla111ly YOU" NAME, AOO .. HS, ll,, ITYL! NUMIE"• llZI. JOln Alll(ncia'1 besHlrue.d WO<Mn, wnd now fOf 'Nr NEW I~ PltOMINENT DESIGNER PATTfllN CATALOO Stt our co11tple1c col letllon of on11n11t plu1 pecturn of 111« dtti&M't• S« and M• """ dulllnl q!Of1swur. chemlsn, 1u1h, d1y·d1nner lflttlft, ll'IOft C°"1 a )Or IONUS C'OUPON for any pe11n11 )OU clloow s.nct U for 8ooli Jt "°"" I JS DOl L'i • CLOTHCS ON PAaAOf-ertak It adorable, aih wor1hy 6oG1 from tcraps and a Int tstru Al 1llft S •to ll' U JO 1'4-1• QUICIC MM.HIN!-QUI!~ ~. lf1ffK"'t MMft--•~l!ClU' ClllOUU Aetull•lrtt pect<rru fOf CUIOUU, dlr«110ftt U i() I JI ADO A 8L0<.X QlJll T'i 1ndudn peurrn pit«\, dlr!'ttcon1 for t• en••lollf cln1aru wuh ra.IMd pUJow 1nMt1 All •o' U SO IJO $WfATf'll FASHIOl'IS. a book lor i.r1n ""' 11• to Sit) llllc'd w11ll l'\lll•nna )Acktu. pullowfi 10 knh. croc:l\et SJ $0 1;a, QUICJC 'p.f' EASY fllAMFfll~ has ckslJllt to tt11brotdn. patnc, -lltM..--•11 .11111h1 sia"'" rramrm AlpheWo, tlowtn, mott U JO Ill El"VELOP'E PA Tt HWOlllC QUILTS ._, d""'''°"' tor 14 11ruq.- 4111h1 to mth ••I/lout • lranv .,..,_ 1nchldft c"-m, d1r«tlol\t U ~ ....... ("a ..... -IMNMttllAt_,___. ........ HHf w--·••tA '0' • ltromlltfff ~,.., hnem ., "''"' AH ltnflro. FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. HEALTH CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING plu~ much more' Sorry, no pets. Models open daily 9 to 6 ~d Aputments Newport Buch So. 1700 16th Street (at Dover) 642-5113 Newport Beach No. 880 Irvine Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 ..... Lit area, walk to 6MCh, pool, Jae, tennla. 1350. Incl utll. A11all. now. Female. &46-8585 SHEfR LUXURY PENNINSULA· LIDO ISLE JulyS3500 Aug. $4000 875-8181 ... on the Upper Ba y •rl tlw tin~ dJ>Jrlmt•nt l ul'nmumt"y 1n "'t'\'..l'Ofl IW.t< h A Sl , m1ll1on Uuh ,1nd HeJlth Sp.i with l'Xlf'n'"t> rt>l rt'Jt111n prow am\ e1gh1 hghtt>d tt>nnl\ C r'l\.Jtl\ 'lt'"1'11 \\l\>1Mm1"1( no<>I\ plu\ l •inwnlt'nl 'h<'I" on \llt' '.>inK~ I l .and l btodroom ai»nment~ , and townhoo ... -,e&o-""$1275 ~ fumkhtd E •ttutW. Ap.aitJMnt• tom~ely .K.Ct>\\.Orizf'd 1nclud1"1l l•nt>n~ TV .and u1t>n~11, re.1dy to move into 1mnwd1.itel'f ford \t\()fl lt'rm or longt>r P.ark Nf'\l\,~XHI "1u\l 1t\lt" quid. mmutt>S from 1ti.. <..>r.tn~'° C. ~nl'f >\1rputt .. nd •11 l'Nior l)U\111(>'\ <.t'fllt" •PARK N I >n 1.1mho1t'I• '' \.an loctqutn I f,11, Rd {714J 644-1900 ' Female ah are Laguna * Approx. 540 aq N Beach hme w/vktw, $300, * 2 lge pvt. otce with 1at & tut. •97-6007 recept . ., .. & eupply rm. F/non amkr to lhr 2br * eCIJacent to N.8 . C ' /F 27 Athletic Club M.1urn. apt w '1"9· ~ S57S 00 th $300+ dep. 850-2073 ... · SI« mon ' • I tCl .. alfled Adi are the antwer to a euconatul ganigie or )'W'Ct.-tit'ttl better way to tall more peoptel IDllllS· TRATIYE ISllSTUI SECllOIRY We haYe an Immediate oppof1unlt\*4n our t>eeuttful corporate tleadquwt.,.. In Newport Cent•. The ldMf ctindldate ... be expertel tOed In amployae baneftt• and hllW exoallent~~ typing lkl*. Aaporta to Corpcnt• Peraonnal Manegar and llUllU to otl'larl. Organtutlonal and communication lkllla would be an uaet. We offw a Nlary of S 19,000 p« yeer and exOlhnt baneftta p.acage and beautltul N.wport a..cfl locatlon. PtMle aand your~ to: Ma JOWi Faubert, ~ata Per9onMI Manager. Advertisilg Assistant We have an entry leYel poaltlon avallabte fOf a dependable peraon lnter91ted In ~elnQ. Job wlll Include cl9'll dutlel and apeclal pro-Ject1. Good typing lkHta .,. a mul1. Exoeltent baMflt1. AdV&nc«nent opportunity. Send re- euma or a.11: Mallnda Thac*aty ·~,.. P.O. lox 15e0 Ca.ta Mala, Caltf. 92828 (714) &42-..321 ext. 302 CooperVlllon, • IHdlng medic.I equipment me"uftcturer of ophthalmic 1wglcal devtc., 11 IHklno the tetent1 of ..ver•f 01nera1 A•· Mm ...... 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TME MEETING OF TME CACTUS CLUB WILL COME TO ORDER THE DISCUSSION TODAY IS WMAT WE SMOULD DO WITH nus· EMPTY SEER CAN THAT SOME IDIOT IN A PICKUP TMREW OUT TME WlNt'OW •• I SU66EST THAT WMEN ME COMES B'r' A6AIN, WE THROW IT BACK AT MIM ! Ave~ ' . . OR MPH BE I'LL RUN AROUNP 'TM E 0LOCt<, ,COLLAPSE INTO eEP EXMAUf>TE.P ANP FALL ACE>LEEP INSTANTLY ' --..,..;;;11--- TONIGM1" l 1'MINK I 'LL.. TAKE A t>EEP BREATM, SLOWLY CLOSE MY E't'ES AND 5AVOP.. TME MEAVY FEELINQ OF SLEEP <IRAPOALLY OVERTAKING' MY eov\/ OR I GOOLP WATC.M TME ALL-NIGMT Movie oN TV UNTIL M't' £'iELIP5 1 GET !><> MEAVV [ COOLPN'T P<>f>!>l&L\/ MOLP TMEM .OPEN AN\/ LON6ER ------- --· . --· -~ --. -. - ™E MEETIN6 OF lME <:;AcrtJ5 CLU8 IS NOW ADJOURNED! -J / ) I -~~ . --.. ~ a • -- by Jim Davis TMEN MAIN IT WOOLP 9E FON TO MAVE A CUP OF COFFEE ANP T066 ANP TORN FOR A COOPLE OF MOOR~,TMEN SLEEP'llL NOON SlfdM ••• e.<> MOCM 5L£E.P•N& TO PO ANP eo Ff..W NIGMT!» #~---------------------------~-------------------------------- .NANCY ® I , YOURE JUST IN TlME FOR THE 5Ht5H KEBAB NANCY!--5LUGGO!---- EVERYTHING IS READY! DENNIS THE MENACE MIS ~EAL NAME IS ENRICO CARUSO AND HE WAS NEVER ONAN ISLAND!! JUDGE PARKER HOW ABOUT FRUIT SHISH KEBAB? 6-2.+ HAVlNG LISTENED TO CARLA'S STORY, ABBEY TELLS THE HEADMISTRESS THAT SHE INTENDS TO CH ECK IT OUT CONVINCING AS SHE SOUNDS, THERE ARE SOME DISCREPANCIES r---------. I 'LL .BE IN TOUCH WITH YOU! IN WHAT SHE SAYS, MISS TEMPLETON~ I -----·---- :c , by Hank Ketoham by Harold Ledoux i IF Sf-\E'S TELLING THE TRUTH, I WOULD BE DISTRAUGHT, 100 I', ESPECIALL V IF I WERE HER PARENT! R--0\ I 1l-O.JGHT '°U HAD GONE ~K10THE DORMITORY., ql>S\Ef , .1 ------~..---_,_---__,_ _____________________ ~--~~~----~----------.... ---------- RAIN. RAIN.GO AfNN.t> ! MOON MULLINS DOCTOR SMOCK ~ '1 t '-'US1"' PO WHA1"' l'f' 'f'E: t..t,...S YA 1"'0 PO! 'f'A-IA! t.. OM,OM !tr~ IJKE tAIE'RE. GOING 1t> GEi 50N£ ~IN! !F ~ERE.'5 ONE rMING I CAA'I 5~0 ,._ by George Lemont OH, e>RO'f'HeR ! LOOK A-r -rHA""r ! ' N-NOW H-H-HANP M-M-Me -fH ... -rH-1"He! e-eoffL.e! .. ''SHAKe Wf:L-4- BE!FORe USINCS"! 6. 2.l/ - --------------------------~~~---::-~------~------------------------1111!11!11-------.~ .......... .. -M B ... I " NONE OF THEM!? WMAT ON E.ARTH ARE we GOING TO 007 .. WE HIT1MEPE:CK Hf;fre ANP STAftf'CMWL.IN<i • 51MP&..e,1 we REVERT "T"O PL.AN ·9 ·1 ~ IS 90ME:IHINO WR~ \JAN? ' DEM GOO: 1").Wa( vou. I THANK 'VQ.J S=tR EVERV- TMtNG. ~ • 1~ worreNG-A L&TTERTO GRAHC»\A! we OFT'eN J..EAR C.OMPL.AIN'f!!; -rAAT WIS NeVeA TAKE ENOUOM OP VOUR PM0Ne CAL.l.S W'"'l!N wet-tAvevou GAL.I-IN.' I -' r • . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . • f . -------- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There.,. ~t INst six differ• ~ tn drawlnt Mans between top and bottom ,.,..,,. How «tUfddy CH you find them? Check •Mwen with those Mlow. I ' 6u1111w ., dw•1 'IW(] ' eu, .. , ... " .. .,cMw•N s ,.,. ... UIP • ll~ll!pefil t ~It U'IP!d C _......,..,It -.....s t _,.....,.., 1111•11 I ~110 G)unif)r Whir~ ® -------by Hal Kaufman · • RIGHT TOUCH I n..r.11 some ... tltet can M done wi"' eiW.s,...... NM tlwt un-: not be done wt1tt Oftt's left, no maftltf how yeu try. ~t's tllatt P.S.: tt ._ ,....,. HOW OLD IS GRANDPA? Hey Junior, how old Is Grandpa? Here's a way to find out; ..... "' ..................... t ........ ·-.tut .94 ........... -" ll>'leJ. • Log Jami Names of four of these she t..... -esh, oek, elm, pint, cedar, mepte-make up h whole of this letw fcnst: EMl.APOELNAKEPML. Which four? ........... ..,...~ • Sum Timel If X •••red mltw'9s pest MVeR o'ctodl Is tlle ume 11 Mv. """' X ml-'"......., I o'dock, how mUdt Is x' AnSwer qulddy. . . . ..,.., .. .,_.111,l( • Riddle-Me-This I Whet animal toues ~ns? The fllp-o-potamus. Why did the n1t1ves Swe9' .t the tourists? It was hlr cuss·tom. Whllt ROf\\An was f1mous for musical marches? Jahn Philip Caesw. Subtract your own age from 99 and state the difference aloud . Ask Grandpa to add this amount to his age and . to afJ4 ~JlrJf ~~~~~felt.med 't>ylli4the..,..,,~jlll~ rernflnlng digits. T~ sum achieved In this conversion plus your own age wlll reveal Grandpa's age. Ex.: Say you are 16, Grandpa 65. Then 99 less 16 Is 83; ~ plus 65 Is 1"8. Convert 14 to 49; 49 plus 16 Is 65. his age. FIRST TODAYI Whit an you draw to comple .. ttn Mrly· morning urny1rd sc.ne? Insert missing lines .. fiM eut. For Better or For Worse TMU• IC*'e t ~ fW alt Mrdsof toUr a.ttWs «men~-----+------­ found~ the lettws. Try .. _..MteestM ....... by Lynn Johnston THERES ONL'/ 6'JJ?. SMALL PIECE: OFIRISCAKE- LEFT.": .. MIG\HlAS WEI,{ NO PO\NT IN HamNG-1Re KlDS WILL NEVER FINlSH C ..... Group Chtcego, Inc. ' I FINISH ITQ=F ..... . " UPlHl:SE MEAT- BALLS AGAIN. TH \S YosoRr. . .. -- GORDO ® SHOE 2055! l oor ™ESE FANTASTIC.1 PHOTOS OF ™IS SL.OOD'r' COUPE IN NOR™ CAROL.IAA H ... t "Av~ M'i FlR~ f f.AAM ltJ 60MMf.~ t>e."OOL.10M02ROW, AMO l1M WArf\N~ f"ORJU~f ·n~~ Rl<;UT 1\ME. fo 6~N 6'fvO"lN6 ~ 1 L.\l(f. fO !>'J'~:r E.j.A£:.1'L.'l ON 1"£, l-lOOR.. l1' ·~ NOW. ~:58 P.M., 50 ~t 7:00, r-----l1U.. !>1~RT~ ~ J~1 ~1 0N~!>1ANO · ~~A?11NAilNG.l L.£,1'!> ~ ~ow, 1~E-uJA'( COU£(,~ ~1-VO~Nf~ 1AA1'5 ~ L.Al>(,~\ I IV'\°"-. I . II 11~ ... ·vvr~. 1-01 .. 00 1~\~~' PAIR\GK ~ ~ NO,I MEAN COUPE ... ~ - llal., NO\.U \1L.L ~AVf. 10 ~1AR.1 A1 e~-00 ~ • by Gus Arriola H~!fm-a Survivor .$aper Adreu Diane Lane . ~ I lit ' ' ... . . ... ' ' . ~ ·.. . .. Mel (The &unty) Glt.oa acted out a year of living dangerously, but now he knows the consequences of dnu1ng dangerously from per· sonal experience He recently had his license suspended for vroommg under the influen~ of a bountiful quantity of alcohol while on location in Ontario filming Mrs. Soffel w11h Diane Keaton. Fortunate- ly. the suspension will be scotched in AustraJia where Gibson was raised and where he's headed, ap- propnarely enough , to make the sequel to ..-......ii- The Road Wamor. Davkl Harnlboll. 3 J. the star of NBC's Knisht Rider, found a lady love, but he con- fesses he was a bit nervous about playing the role of a White Knight in real life. "I was scared a.bout the commit· ment of getting married [to CAd.e lne Hlcklwvl of the CBS soap Capitan. and whether I'd be able to live up to her expectations. The day of my wedding I realized I had people who love me, a couple of million bucks, a beautiful woman. health, happiness. and I was still ~ slng it up with ... 'I I ! +I I ~ I I .. • ~ • ' I COYaa Photo by Gary Bernst~ln. ( partying a little too hard and not realty taking c.are of myself." 0 Her most famous film outfit coOSISts of a tuU skirt and a simple shoulder-tugging pea- sant blouse puUed down to lliERE. In her off..screen life. it's hard to imagine her shop- ping anywhere but the most exclusive, expensive bou- tiques. But come September, patrons of J.C. Penney may look up from the dress racks to stare right into the luminous eyes of Sophia lol"t!IL The actress has agreed to visit four Penney outJets as part of the chain's month-long "SaJute to Italy" promo«ion campaign. Loren is sure to make a splash signing autographs in me San Fran- cisco, Dallas, Atlanta and Washington. 0.C., stores, and promoting her signature fragrance. "Sophia... by Coty. Though she hasn't agreed to endorse any other prodUds yet. can a line of peasant blouses be far behind? 0 It used to be that music videos were the province of rock stars. But, as Jimmy l>m'lmte once so saseJy put called "Diller," and is said to feature a monster chorus wearing Phyllis masks, danc· ing to music that sounds a lot like the tune it's mocking. Dean Martin is also scheduled to put out a video, and we wonder what he has in mind ... something like "Billy Dean"? 0 We hear through the grapevine that when it comes to pressing matters. Jane Wyman. the mendacious matriarcfl of CB.5's Falcon Crest, has been v.ery helpful to the show's younger cast members, particularly to WUUam R. Moee.. 24. who plays her grandson Cole. What sort of axmsel does the former Mrs. Ronald Reagan dispense? "Her best advice to me was. 'Don't get married ."" recalls Moses, who has a steady girlfriend whom he sees when he's away from the vineyards. "She thinks it would complicate my life." On the show, however. he ·s not only married, but he's also the father of an · illegitimate son. Where was Jane when the guy really needed her? 0 From An*1 Sum~ NeJJ fur*. Ro~rr Wlntkhr. Los Angtles. Howard Rosmq Washin91on Edil«l by Joannt Kou/man. it, "EVERYBODY'S tryin' to ~---------4------------4 get in on the act." There are exercise videos. there are video parodies like "Eat It," Weird Al Yankovlch's send-up of the Mk:beel Jack.eon hit "Beat It." Now here comes PhyW. DOier with a satire of you-know- who's "Thriller." It will be -MADllllNIW Siar of BIOodway's Sunday in the Park with Ge:>rge What s the nicest compli- ment you Ve ever had? - N.C, little Rock, Ark. When George Burns told me, "Kid, if I were a ~irt. I'd look tust like you." One of the first things he let me know was: "Some people think~---­ life is a bowl of cherries. It's not. It's 'a bowl of pickles." Another great compliment was Carol Burnett's friend- ship. There was an eight· month period when I was not working. She believed in me and often asked me to be a guest on her show. LAnYHA•MON A.KA. 8oZX> IM Ooun What's the hardet trick for a clown to perform? -G.L, "~ Sama Fe, N.M. if Because the _ _...!!"'"Ill• major part of his life is mime, a down finds it very difficult ~~ to talk even i 1 on a light i: conversation-{ al level. Also. w-r< because clowns clown u around, one doesn't associate ';~ them with serious topics. i r Would you, for instance. think c ~ of sitting down with a clown ! :- in full resaJia to discuss acid ~i rain. nuclear problems. taxes 1 ~ or old age? Of course not! t - What clowns long for is to get their teeth into a really meaty di'Scussion . C 18M FAMILY WEEKLY, Alt rtghtt reeerwd. . ~~1'. . . . I 11 ii 11 11 ii 'I I I .. Hard work and tltfent can overcome. a lot By Joyce Wad/er er face evokes the young .:. Grace Kelly. 'lbu know the look: the tiny but· ton ot a nose; the tea rose mouth; the profile so per· feet, it roukfn't have been scu!pted with a kniie- vou'd need a laser to art a line like lhal · But when Diane Lane opens her mouth, the comparison ends. Grace Kelly would not talk tough. Nor would Grace Kelly arrive at the openifl8 mght party of a New York rock club in a sequined tank top and pants so tight i that men clutch at their hearts and roll i their eyes. a And then there's the private life. For i Grace Kelly and other l~nues ot the i time. 11 aJI seemed to be Just fine and ' o dandy. Diane Lane. 19 years old. the in· genuous ingenue. feels no obligation to tell you that everything was "wonder- ful. wonderful. .. either during her last moviemaking experience or during her childhood. She had the sot1 of family life. alter all, that is the stuff ot soap operas: kidnapping. nervous break- .downs. alcohohsm, running away from home. custody battles. When she was 7 her father hid her from her mother: when she was 16 her mocher abducted her back. She has barely talked to her mothe r m the last two years. '"I got a letter from my grandmother saying she [her mother] stopped drink· 1ng and smoking," Lane says. "I c.an't imagine it We'll see how long it lasts." Are you fam iliar with her face. by the way, or, as so often happens with the ingenue crop, do features blur? Diane's probably don't. The daughter ot an ac- ting coach/cabdriver and an ac· tress/Playboy cenrerfold. Diane has been working in the theater since she was 6 and made her film debut. op- posite Laurence Olivier in A Uttle Romance. when she was 13. (Sir Laurena:, impressed with the profile. was one of the first to call her, "the next Grace Kelly '") At 14 she was Singled out for the cover of Time magazine for a story on JrJ1ct ~odlt>t u u MU~ connpondrnt in '>tu t~ 4 F .ullLY w~v • l\Ji.£ l4 ..... "Hollywood Whiz Kids" and later starred in the movies Rumblelish and The Outsiders. But it was in 1983.that things came together to make Lane a potential superstar. She filmed both the rock fable Stm!ls of Fire (which opened this month) and the new Francs ~rd C,oppota film, Colton Oub. her 13th motion picture, in which she stars with Her fanally Ilk was the md'1 ol Wlp ~ ""'1tnpplna, ~ batdn, alcoho&m. Richard Gett (due out ar Christmas- time~ It was nine months filming back to back, and having finished up at 6 a.m. the day before Christ~. Diane felt the need for a vacation. She chose, she'll tell you with some amusement, what was supposed to be one of the most beautiful spots on earth. Don't ex· pect twr to romanticil.e it. though. "I went to Bali, Indonesia. with a gjr1 I met at a rod< 'n · roll party on New Year's Eve. .. she says. "Richard Gett told me that was the place to go and I had checked it out. A lot of people go there to get inspired, like The ~Police and Davtd Bowie and the Stones. So I went there and I really expected it to be my dream beach. And it's black sand. Insects -the walls are breathjng with them, and when you tum out the lights. they just come diving for you .... I would have stayed. because when you pay that much money you don't just leave, bur the gin that I was with rouldn't stand it, so after four days we came back and stayed on Waikoo Beach. We roukf have spent S200 get- ting there. Instead we spent 10 times that ... and they frisked us down at the airport because this gin's got a tattoo on her arm and we looked terrible. We'd been flying for two days. And we'd gotten drunk on the plane because we were so depressed. It was a link bil suspicious." Lane says this. cheerfully enough, \n an elegant hotel bar in Manhattan; she does not do interviews in her home. It's a curious thing. this one nod to privacy. tor in other areas of her life Lane is ~ileless -even raw. She comes to the interview punctually, professionally. She is dressed as informally as any 19-year-ofd migh1 be, in a casual sweater. corduroy jeans. Her beauly is astonishing. Gazing at her acro&1 the room, you know she"s something in the entertainment business -a modet an actress. It's a face that very nearly predestines one to act -so perf«t. so dean. But when she speaks, sht-s cynicaJ about beauty; a bit too cyrnc di "There's no such thing as a Martburo Woman," she says. "I've got about 111 years and then it's like ... " She doesn't finish the sentence. ''The Marlboro Men -·· she S3\. '\ "they always. so wefl." And in discussing her career. the high-pressure business ot mak ing movies, she emphasizes that all is Ot)I picture perfect. "Hysterical" is the word she uses most often: "insecure" comes in seoond. She suggests that her entire career was the doing ot her father. Burt, and that she is llO( certain she wants it. 'This is my whote identity bag - ihe Actress,' " she says. "It's my bras!) ring and I'm holding on with both fists But I still ~I obliged to continue at tht' pace thaC'Vtn going because I don I want to hear from him. 'I changed your diapers.' He can puU that one our of the bag anytime he wants to and I can 1 argue with that,, Can't she? "It's not worth it. believe me:· sht' says. "He was the captain of tht.' debating team in military high school Five hours later you're still situn~ there." It's also evident that whatever the pressures ot the movie business. Diane Lane carries with her. a high1)ressure chamber of her own. In Slret!ts of Fire given a "PG'" rating despite its languagt and violence. she plays rock 'n' roll star Ellen Aim -who, interestingfy, geu. ktdnapped -and she had wanted verv much to do her own singing. The studio "spent like eight grand" on th 11 coach. She practiced Tor six weeks. And then -but let her !ell it: "I sang one of those SOfl8S for J1mm) lovme [supervisor of special music for Strttts of rltl'L .. she says. '"It was a bomb. I just lelt aying. I was like sob- bing all the way home. It w~ like dm · ing in a ra.instonn without windsh ield wipers .. it was like that . . . I have this incredible insecurity about smg· ing . . . It's like this neurotic buz2 - "Sing for me, Diane.· And I want to Cf! And I just did." Could it have anything to do with the fact that her mother was a failed singer? "Well, exactly," she says. "M~ mother wanted me to be a singer and she used to drag me out and make mt' sing in front of the piano with her - not make me. but I felt like I had to .... She wanted to be the white Billie Holiday. She felt victimized by v<>tt roaches. They tried to transform her into Ethel Merman. So it ;ust never happened for her. She would always sin~ by the piano. 'Light My Fire ... and she was really vamping it up . . . Whew: it monified me a little bit. I felt the pain she should have felt.· Her mother. CoOeen. had an u_p-and· Wldt ~ 8&1tard -. A Ulde Ro-mance: MA lo« tltd pt«ltllined lwT IO act ... -remember the exact age. she says. "In my mind I was always in transit anyway." When Diane was 6, her mother was hospitali7.ed for a nervous breakdown. Following her release she tried to kidnap Diane -and a nervous Burt kept the child with his family in New Hampshire until the matter of custody was resolved. Colleen volun- tarily gave up custody then. Burt had by then given up his actors' workshop and was driving a cab -but he had not ~en up his show busi~ dreams entirely. A family friend sug- gested that Diane try out for a place with the experimental La MaMa troupe; She appeared in New York k>r three years with them. spendiJl8 the summers traveling throuAhout Europe. At 12, she performed In the Cherry Or- chard with Meryl Streep at New York's Unooln C.enter; the pan in A little Romance folJowed. And behind her was father Burt. Working for her. Let- ting her know he wa,, workins k>r her. '11f you want to do something excep- tional with your life. 111 invest my IUe in it," he said. "If you want to be ju.st averaee. that's OK. too. Then 1 can go out and have some fun, and you 11 set a babysitter." Diane said she wanted to be exc:ep- fMllltV w-anv •JUN£ 2• • •• 5 Tbcsc ~ you'tt being asked more aodmorc to accept less and~ Franco.AmcriC3n• bdicvcs you dcsa vc bctttt So instead of rutting back, wc·rc adding mott tSy, quality iogredicots to our~ dishes. MOttjuiq; plump tomatoes to our Splgbctti, .... ~ SpptiOs, and ~too? t ca SpagtjdtiOs with Mealbafk More fresh; lcul bed to our Spaghetti with Meatballs and SpagbcttiOs with MOMlhalk More aged <lie&tar OK"CSC to our Spaghetti and SpagbcUiOs. Plus more autbcotic spices like basil and orcgADO to our · Spaghetti with Meatbalk But the more ~change, the more they stay the same. All Franco-American ~ produas arc slill very nutritiom. And, of course, wcaddoo pracrvativ~ Soifyou•re ~fora good, ~i>od to serve your~ ~new. fraDcO.Amcrican. AftCl" an; why settle foe·~ whci1 you can have 1110f"C. ea..-... c....,..,- ....,.. Adwr'lo-1 E~~t~.~ Fact: "The Cobbler/' the 1978 ~ate in a 5:!:c:~1i~~~~2~~lf ~!~~J:ll glll~llltll ~in just five years. "Grandpa's Treasure Chest," 1984 plate in a historic new series of Rockwell plates, is available now for $19.50. "Grandpa's Treasure Chest" by Norman Rockwell. 1984 plate in the Rc:x:kweU's Light Campaign series from the Edwin M. Knowles China Co. 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The dependency was such that he had "sort of a breakdown'' when she left. and started therapy. She went to live with her mother on and off in Georgia for a stormy two years. Mother then became her legal guard- ian, seUing the grounds for a financial dispute over Diane's earnings that is still in the courts. When Georgia became too constricting, she fled to Los Angeles. then back to New York and her fat~er, thol.1$rh _she_ chose to live_ with friends. At 16 She was abducted by her mother, who had supposedly come to New York just for a visit. Relating the story. Diane is still in- credulous. ''She just said. 1"here's somebody waiting for you in the car,' " says Diane. "And when I got there, there were no door handles on the inside of the car. There was my cat waiting for me -and this thug. She'd driven the cat up from Georgia to lure me into the car and brought me some flowers. That was kind of bizarre. I was hysterical. I was screaming. 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That experience made an in-day of not loving me. I didn't use those vestigative reporter of her. She was already a talented actress and come- dienne. She had the skills of an ex· ecutive secretary. She knew the travel business. She was pretty. too -a freckleface '"'WOrffs~ r'Wb mean . have been despicable several times in my life -I lost control of my emotions -and this was one of those times. She stepped back, and I could see her draw ~ cn~.u)· . ~ 'Tm going'ou1 for a whale.'· she said. I didn't ~rgue. She teJephoned later to say she was spendjng the night with a girlfriend. When she returned in the A third novel. a love story. was for her. At last, said the dedication. because by then I'd loved her· for years. No one doubted that we would marry When people said our names. they made them sound like a single word. She taught me how to cook pasta. We did our serious talking in the kitchen. sitting on opposite counters. We both grew in our time together. We were for· tunate, for quite a long while .... In spite of good reviews. the book dedicated to her didn't sell. The economy had turned downward, and even people who could still afford novels were in no mood for a romance played against a backdrop of 19th· century circuses and sideshows. The failure of a year's work is a terrible disappointment, unless one is a fool. and my turmoil was compounded by a rare and acute kind of emotional ex· haustion. You see. some months before. I had come very dose to losing my lile. Our community had been swept by an enormous brush fire. which leapt from canyon to ridge, burning down two dozen homes. My neighbor and I were trapped in the blaze for more than three hours, but we saved four houses, including my own. ~ were cheered as heroes. but I had nightmares for months afterward. I could not shake the terror that had damped onto my bones. Ten days after the fire. she entered the hospital for previously scheduled major surgery. It was successful and she was home five days later, but I can- not remember her convalescence or having seen her through ii. I do remember myself in those months that followed the fire and her surgery. I remember myself all too well I could not suppress my ragged e~ lions. nor could I boil them out of my system. 1 know now that a lot of people will have no difficulty understanding what I felt. while others. not having had that kind of life-threatening ex· perience. might well wonder why I was making such a fuss. After all, what had I lost? Our house was still standing. sur- rounded by the ruins of so many others The ending of our affair. when it hap- pened. caught me by surprise. Looking back, what astonishes me even more is that she stuck it out as Ions as she did. I Rodmclf Thorp is th' author of th' besl~llmg ~ ~ Oel«11w and nsht oth~ boo/ts. 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I broke down and wept. and start on hours until exhaustion For much 100 long I had had nothing mercifully runs you down. 10 offer but apologies. and suddenly I took in hou.semates. The decision they weren't being accepted anymore. I was the first one I'd made solely by and had already let life get the better of me, for myself in more than five years.. For and weeks more passed before I even one thing, I was rattling around a began to realize it. Having only myself seven-room house. and that wasn't to blame for what had happened didn't healthy for me. Neither was being help because it was too lale for that -stuck at a point where I was counting too late It took a while for that gh~ly and qualifying my decisions in terms of revelation to sink in. That's what it did a part of my lite thal was over. Q.e: It too. smk in. digging deeper into my had sunk in deep ~ br me to aa consciousness in the first leaden days on my own in BO<Xf conscience. of being alone with the consequences I put an ad in the newspapet of my acts. So I grieved, ripped by Of the 100 people who called, 70 waves of remorse. were women, most more interested in In every family there is someone my character and the quality of the ac· deformed by having loved and lost - a commodations than in the opposite- grumpy old uncle. a forbidding, ness of my sex or whal others..might straight-backed aunt, a grandmother think of what went on behintt Our stanng into space. Psychologists call ~ doors. This was Los Angeles. the condition separation anxiety. It is one of the more violent emotions com- mon to our species, surfacing in many ways: the rage that deranges estransed husbands, the pain that kills widowers within a year of their wives' passing. It is the burden tha1 weighs on the spines of lonely old women. You are not yourself, or what you thought you were. It seems 1hat in a world where tab- loid heiresses fl<>unce from affair to af- fair, there's little room for an ordinary person 10 feel a loss, even temporarily. Bars as qu1e1 as libraries in the after- noons lurn into raucous singles gyms 1ust as soon as the offices let out. Bui finally the surrounding energy over- whelms and crushes you -and you go home. Alone. I stayed home a lot. I had to reorganize my life, down to the smallest details, but I fou nd I couldn't concentrate on anything for long. I had to drive myself. just to get through or- dinary life I forced myself to work. In and these are Uberated limes. after all. "Go for it." said one male friend, whose own roommate at the time was a woman. ·•one good thing is that they never bust up the joiRt." ~-.. -....r-~J-!: ' c "'-'-,.. """~'' ~ 'r.'. and in January, after I had finished er a long iline afterWard 1 tOi up-:..ffie.. 11 screenplay, my two-year-Old catMaC1 damage I thought~ caused bec:aUse condition deteriorated to the point they did not stay and fight. like me. where I couJd not work again without The Greeks called that hubris. the ~n lens-implant surgery. And the first of of pride, and soon enough, ln tum. as the two operations couldn't be sched-my l\Jck soored, I was brought down, uJed until May. Life got the better ol me.. I strualed. as Now I had to be grateful for every I struggled in the fi~. and I still don't good. health>: thing I had already know why J did that. except that I do alJowed myself to do until that time. for not like to lose. It's the way we are 1 needed all the seU-belief those things raised. and even the singles bars are had ~ed.. It~ a gray spring. My part of it No American father or emotiOnS were still in upheaval. my mother or football coach ever tokl a kid judgment skewed. I'd been toid that 1t to get out there and lose. Loslng is would take a year for the pain ol downright un-American. All that was separation to subside, and a year seem-mixed up in my head somewhere and ed to be whal was needed -in fact. it made trouble tor me because it had every minute of it. The bad moments nothing to do with the life I was living. weren't as bad or as frequent as they Because I struggled too much. I suf.. had been. but in too many ways they fered in other ways -and caused still dominated my interior life.. others to suff~ too. I would have And yet ~e was a sense ol hope. mana&ect my life more successfully if 1 I Though the city lights were now a blur. had permitted myself to think of defeat, - maybe that was a blessing. because even in small and temporary terms. what I stilt needed to study was inside t:ventually 1 moved to a new h9fne, IDY9tlf. I was no Longer asking myself, making a dean break. My eye opera- W~ did I go wrong? TIMft were Slill tions went well. l'"m working again. I days when I had to suuagle to get -stilfhave bad moments. but often I can started, but at ~ I knew whal direc-see them coming. I'm learning to avoid lion I wa,, headed in, even if I didn't .the people and situations that brin8 like it much. What I needed to know those moments on and my two cats ~ why I had done it. why I bad final-have a new friend -a puppy six ly allowed my behavior lO cause so months okL much sulering. The lesson awaiting me cou1H not be nearly as painfuJ as " ... How would you like 10 laM OU/ the reason I had to &earn it. -my_ sister?" • Maybe some~ come out of the A woman was OSJling-~...J experience stronger than before. I don't htsiltlltd a moment be/ore CWUJe'fin/J,· know about me yet -maybe I'll never tMM days. I taltt time to think thinss 1 know. For one thin& I'm no longer t'"°"8fl. This woman and I were work~ sure of the notion rl strength. ls ii a i~ together and I didn l wanJ to add a quality good only for winning as op-dimension to th'e relationship thct • posed to losing? WOCJld throw it out ol balance. I alr«xty Our society trains its men to ~ had p/61ly to n?gret, but Ii~ is IO ~ admitting to weakness -to deny not IUJed. not cMd ooer. 6eing able to .. take it" rd curl«i my lip ~ .. I said. ''I'd tlke tha very at the people I saw running from the much. .. IW 1hose first weeks I wrote a publishable short story, but most of what I tried was My two new female housemat.es had a special private meeting about me the night they moved in, and after agreeing that I was not without problems, they .,__ ___________ __._ ___________ ---1 ~ I ~ • f ! ~ ) • •' a waste of lime. What I recall mosr aboutthose days is looking out the window. And walking. I remember the way the weather was. The unchanging stillness of the house. I had no energy. only an emotional knot in my chest so big it hurt. On the bad days you think it through all over again, believing you're making progress with your understanding of yourself. It's a dream, because there is no progress in the way that you really wish. There is only you. And you're remembering it again: It 's ouer. The worst part is that split-second upon awakening when you don't remember, when the world is as it used to be. It only lasts a moment, and then the new reality is on you again. tight as a sec· ond skin. The residual depression can be over· whelming, and you can't escape yourself. You spend the day sining in a chair. staring at the rain. You go to bed early, betore you're tired. and when you wake up again. it's only 10:30 in 12 fAMllY W ll:KlY . JUNE 2•. 1-C decided I was fundamentally a good gay -whidt they-didn=t-mind-tel.ling me. At that point in my life. such reassurance was just what 1 needed to hear. One house.mate was a writer new in town, the other a professional gambler who was waiting for the expiration of a sublease on her Vegas apartment Now the television played at all hours, and we had to schedule the use of the washer and dryer. One of them made a coffee liqueur in the Mister Coffee Machine, and the refrigerator became cluttered with yasurt and three dif· ferent sets of vitamins. We learned to live together. As the weeks went by, we began~ ing out to dinner and attending parties. The writer and I worked taset}ler. and the gambler took me on a tour of the Gardena, Calif., poker rooms. Sometimes they got mad at me, but their frie~hip helped me begin to regain a healthier sense of myself. 1 was far from out of the woods. At CALIFORNIA UPCOMING EVENTS J..e: Grunion Programs, San Pedro; C.ounty Fair Open liorse Show. Ventura. n.wa .. .hlly 8: Santa Anita Na- tional Hone Show. Arcadia. nra a" · A.Iii-S: French Spirit Today Art Exhibition. La Jolla. .'-e •Alls--Ansel Adams -Major ~ve. San Diego. Jme a.Jilly I: Fonnula One Grand Prix, 5-::ramento. Jme IO: Annual Great Hi-Rise Bak· lng (.ompetition, San Diego: Flower and Camera Day. Los Angel~. Jme ......,. I: Hesperia Days, Hesperia; Natk>nal Soap Box Derby Rally. Sac.rmnento. .-..,: HolJywood Bowt Summer Festival. Hollywood: Brunch and Har- bor Cruises. Marina del Rey; SawdWl Festival, t..asuna Beach. J.ly 4: Antique and Oa.Wc Car Show, Big Bear Lake. .lllly s.a International F"tlm Ex- position. Los Angeles. _...., .. 15: Orange County Fair. Costa Mesa. .hly 7-8: Tanabata. Festival of Lovers, Los Anaeles. ....,. 1·~ ~ Festival of Arts and P~of the Masaers. t.asuna Beach . 12-15: San Fernando VaDey Fair. ric:fae; Emlem Sierra TJi.. County Fair, Bi.W>p: International Surf Festival, Hermosa. Manhattan. Recion- do and Torrance. Jiiiy JJ.21: National Horse and Flower Show. Santa Barbara. .a.tY 14-15: Oki Fashioned Street Fair, Whinier. Festival of Arts and Qafts. Malibu. M., 14-28: Sports Festival. Oxnard. Jiiiy 11·2!: Old Mission San Luis ~ f'"llE a. Oceanside. 24-29: Santa Barbara County F • a Marl&. • .. ~: ti!_1ii~--... ~A , -........ _.,.~ ' A NEW MOf\JTHLY COLUMN ON HOW WE LIVE DRESSING DOWN ---... ·-~>-~ .... tional. Then. like that taffious lounges, to the girts who go JOO.pound gorilla. you may bra-less in their snug do as you please. sweaters, to I~ rQ8Ue5 with Meantime, evidence roving eyes who wear dank- abounds that too many of us ing gold jewelry on their hairy assume gorilla prerogatives chests and let their hair grow without making the weight. I long and greasy. refer to the men who strip off We all know that times are But soap is cheap. hair can be trimmed iii home. and there's nothing to the rumor that dean bfue ~ will make you saerile. IW ....-------------1 their jackets in cocktail hard. and fine dolhes costly. By Harriet Von Home in a country where a Con- Ham« \an HorM a a u.~ f'SSOVl:SI Oii subi«J:s fOl1Jll'8 from pob/ICS to soaaJ tr>OIT1 B arbara ·~ mother. who is not the crying type. was near tears as she told us about Barbara's first dale. In the family annals the date will one day be c.al~ued under "Disasters. ma;or.· Barbara is not quite 14 and. as her mother explained, every social event is a grand ball. "She spent an entire day getting ready. She took a bu~ ble bath. She washed her ha.tr twice. Her hot rollers never cooled down. She tried on every dress in her closet. She sprayed and polished and preened." And then The Boy arrived. The Boy had dearly not spent his day getting ready for Barbara. The Boy dearly lacked -along with a bath, brush and razor -a sense of occasion. Barbara's mother winced as she remembered his attire. "Nasty. tattered oki jeans. Scuffed boots. Long. messy hair, of course: a stu~ bly chin, ~ one of those greasy. padded jackets." And there was Barbara. squeaky<Jean and radiant, smelling like a flower. If she found The Boy offensive she didn't say so. "He likes to be sort of casual," said Barbara. "Casual." to millions ci par- ents and teachers. may be too elegant a term k>r the W<l'f some ~ers -especially males -are dressing these days. Now, we all expect a certain untidiness in teenagers. It's part of the youth rebellion. something that rises out of those fizzing hormones. But there are limits. Rejection of conventional dress -by the young and the middle-aged who ape the young -has created some nasry problems for hostesses. head waiters. and all who prize decorum. Some restau- rants now post signs al the door: "Jackets are required ... In summer resort areas ano(her sign has been added: "Shoes muse be worn." Shoes? Well. what can you expect gressman told an interviewer that one of the punishments of his job was having to wear a necktie in the House of Representatives? If you accept the view of psych~ that clothing is a language. tllen today's S&oppy .Joes are sending us a mes. sage. I don't read it as healthy or particularly happy. Dress is one of the ways we define ourselves: We stale our leeJ- ings about society and aboul our self~. OassicalJy. it used to be said that women dressed for seduction, men k>r .swasger. Now both sexes seem to ~ k>r sk>venly ease and defiance of convention. Dressing hob<Hashion. so- ciologists tell us. is an in- evitable part of the "destabili- zation of belief systems." The belief that "clean and pressed" is preferabte to rumpled and dirty was desta- bilized ill the-'60s. Now. in the ·aos. we know better. and the old values are coming back. "Self-actualization .. whatever that may be -has not been found in freakish fashion . Looking dressed for a mid- night fire al sea does not liberate the soul. Those brazen T-shirts emblazoned with four letter words -or some blasphemy such as "Jesus Rocks!" -do not prcr daim the weattr a brave rebel. spitting in the eye of stuffy boufReOis convention. To some eyes they proclaim the wearer one sick kid. To the generation that remembers "dres.Wlg up," the last 20 years have been pain- ful. Most parents understand youth ·s aching need to be dif· ferent . to question the or- naments as well as the pieties of Nice People. But a lad who comes to dinner in muddy boots. a smelly sweater and an unweeded Charlie Olan musaache isn't a questioner. or a gallant figure of defiance. Some of the old rules are beginning to sound eternal. Among them is the one that says you must master all the conventions bebre you can be succe.sQully unconven- fAWL\ W EEICU • J\ \[!I. l!IM 13 •• I I I I I I :. 2()C: off ~cans of Van Camp's® Pork and Beans "'" . L------------------~-----· ' I' I • ~ PAPER WEIGHT A menca has a problem And 11's no paper 1iger. eJther. Somewhere m the offices of this land or ours. 2 I trillion pages of paper are stored away That's rnllmn As in 12 zeros after the 2 I Businesses chum out roughly 600 million pages of computer printou1s. 235 million photocopies. and 76 million letters daily And things are only gelling worse The quan111y or stored information is growing al a rate of 91 I m1lhon pages even• day (except weekends). According 10 J Raymond Su1cliffe an exec a1 Eastman Kodak Co . the amouni or soch paper could double every fou r vears Eastman Kodak has esumated that the cost of stor- ing a document 1s 25 cents per year That calcula1ion includes the labor 111volved in repro- ducing the piece of paper in ques11on and placing 11 in storage. as well as the cost of the storage itself. What to do? C.Omputers. with their vast memones. cut paper usage some. So does microfilm tech-! nology. which will cut the piles ~ of documents down to size. ~ Looks good on paper, anyhow. ~ .... ~ Pa1nclc. M Linskey Vice ,_,.,,, •lld .-.-. """'' ..... Ge111d Wroe Yloe ~ Ind Ad Dnc1'0t James P Wa1st1 ~,.,..,..,.,.,..,a. Mor Jona111an Tnomoson Mltof Tnornas P1a1e ' he next time you catch Godzilla vs. the Smog MonSler on the late show. don't laugh. We may not have seen the last of some of those creatures from yesteryear. Scientists in Russia and America have developed something right out of science fiction called "retrobreeding." The story starts in Russia. where Dr. Sverbighooze Yasmilov or the University of Irkutsk extracted the nuclei from the egg cells of a woolly mammoth that had been found frozen in Siberia. He sent the nude1 to Dr James Creak . an expert in the study of DNA at the Massachusetts Jnstllute of Technology. who mixed the DNA from the wool- ly mammoth cells with the D~A of a modem elephant. Creak's work was a success. and 11 was back to Yasmllov. who had equal ~uccess fusing rh e mammoth's egg cells with ~rm from an Asian ele- phant. The experiment suc- ceeded in a. uh. large way. producing eight fertiliz.ed eggs, which were then implanted into Indian elephants. Six miscar- ried. bul two hybrid animaJs -males that are probably sterile -were born. The "mammontelephase~... as they are called by some. look very similar to elephants but are covered with yellow· brown hair and have 1aws that BY MARION LONG are rather like those of the mammoths that stalked the earth for the last time over 10,000 years ago. AMODILMAN W hen it was all over -the swunsuit, the eveni~ wear and the talent competillons as well as the question and answer session -the winner. a 20-year-0ld junior from Loyola University in Chicago, was given a bouquet of roses and took a walk down to the end of the stage. His name was Carey Smolensky. His name? The event. held in early Aprit. was the firSl Mister . United States Contest . a pageant patterned on that other. more famous event they've held in Atlantic City for the past 63 years. Don't confuse this pageant with other "Mister" or body- building competitions. Says its founder. Larry York "I .wanted something with substance. something rather conservative -not a beef- cake show." This contest focused on the whole man and hoped to "celebrate the man of the '80s." Well. what about the man of the '80s who won? Smolensky is studying to be a dentist, enjoys bodybuilding and sports, and does some acting and modeling. He says his vidory is "one small step for men's liberation." W8 ... 118ROUY A new study released by Ohio State University offers parents some good news and some bad news. The ROod news? High school students who hold down part-time jobs do just as well academically as students who don't. The words of cau- tion? Part-time workers are more likely to use drugs. The researchers inter· viewed 12,000 high school students once during each of their four years of school. from 1979 to 1983. One or the more disturbing findings was that 59 percent of the boys who held down jobs had tried marijuana by the· time they finished their education, com- pared to just 48 percent of the jobless youths. With the girls the ra1io was 59 to 36. Ron O'Amico, a researcher on the project, sponsored by the U.S. Labor Department, says, 'We believe it's partly because they can afford drugs. It may also be due to the greater independence that working gives them." In addition. the study showed 1ha1. more teens than ever are now working. Seventy-five percent of the seniors sur- veyed worked at least once a week -double the figure for the early '60s. And since few of the seniors worked to help support their families. ii ~ pears tha1 there is a whole new moneyed class. What do people around the country read before they switch out the light and retire for the night? We wondered, so we called and asked. Tbe R~ Aa:wb ew Greeley, Prote.or ol SodolotD' at the Unlvenlty ol Adioaa and author ol tbe recent Lort1or1M~ Mr. Greeley keeps up with fiction as well as sociology and theology. and is currently in a mystery phase. He is reading Gregory Mac.Donald's F1ynn s In and Firsl ff it of the Season by Jane Dettinger as weJI as Saul Bellow's Him With His Foot In His Mouth and Other Stories. Tbe Rev. Jobn Donnelley, Chrlat Cburcb, Green- wich. Con& Along with the major peri- odicals, Mr. Donnelley regular- ly reads mysteries and science fiction. He is now working on Gaudy Nishi by Dorothy Sayers and The Wind from the Sun by Arthur Clarke. \, '' \\,, ._ 111 I " \\ "' I ... 1 • ... \ I •' ... ~· ( ••It l ,j1l111•-.:, I 1111 '1111•1 11' 81•1'11DAYI (All Cancer) Sunday: Michele Lee 42. Monday: Carly Simon 39. Wednesday: Bob Keeshan 57. Thursday: Mel Brooks 58. Friday: Slim Pickens 65. Saturday: Lena Home 67: Buddy Rich 67. EJtec:urn.. Edll« !<alt Whitt M9NQlng EdllOf. 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(56) KOOC· TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PayTV Tom Braine, producer of HBO's Wimbledon tele- casts. put together the pack- age, which includes sketches of the first lad:es' finals. There's also film footage of Maureen Con- nolly vs. Doris Hart; Margaret Court vs. the Kina herself. Billie Jean, and Martina Navratilova vs. Chris Evert-Lloyd in 1978. This is in addition to HBO's usual 27-bour. (0) On-TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale, Ca. same-day midweek cov- (Z) Z· TV, 2939 Nebraska Aw1., Santa Monica. Ca. erag.e. ••when we first cov- (H) Home Box Office. Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller·ered Wimbledon, we only Center, N.Y .. N.Y. did the quarters and (C) Clnemax. Time-life Building, Rockefeller Center. semi1t'' Braine said .. "As we N.Y .. N.Y. got bigger. we decided to (E) ESPN, Brlstol, Ct. cover that first week, which (l) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca. is when most of the upsets (S) Showtlme take place anyway ... 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It's the season when many TV watchers pry themselves from their living room lounge chairs and step outside for some other probably healthier, forms of recreation. · Admittedly, TV docsn 't have a great deal of fresh summer programming to offer. Ratings for the pnrne time soaps usualJy drop dramatically during this period because ~lar viewers already know how the storyhncs will turn out. Adventure shows and comedies traditionally have more success with reruns. Last summer, the networks decided to try out a few new series such as "Reggie," "The Hamptons," "Buffalo Bill" and "Two Mamages," Although the last two earned subsequent rqular season runs, ne1 thcr was renewed for the coming season. This year the big three networks have cut back on series tryouts dunng the hot weather months. If you're a take-it-or-leave-rt TV watch- er. go out and ~ct some fresh air this summer. If you re an unabashed TV addict, at least take your portable set out to the pauo. You may have to do a bit more channel hopping than usual, but there arc a few fresh summer programs worth sampl- ing. Following are some shows that may be worth tuning in before the new sea.son bc&ins in the fall. Sports fans should have an especially enjoyable summer. Durina late July and early August, ABC plans to present 186 hours of covcrqc of the Olympic Games in Los Anieles, mucb ofit in prime time. The network plans to use $200 million wonh of television equipment to cover 217 even ts with mo~ than 3,000 people. Despite the boycott by the Soviet Union and other Ea.stem-bloc countries, network officials are hopina viewer mterest will remain hlab as more than 140 nations participate in the athletic competition. If you enjoy tennis and subtcribe to the HBO cable channel, you'll have a front row seat for the prestigious Wimbledon tour- nament. Monday through Friday of this week and Monday, July 2, HBO will spotlight the early round play from .S to 8 p.m. On Tuesday, July 3, the network will televise the women's quarterfinals from S to 8 p.m. On Wednesday, July 4, HBO will broadcast the men's quarterfinals from 9 a.m. to noon. On Thursday, July .S, the network will present the women s semi- finals from .S to 8 p.m. Tennis stars Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe will assist as commentators. If your interests lean toward news Alennder Stolale. rtcht. la ineetad~:-wn to the world of the theater in "Ba ddenbroob." Thomu •a epic tale of a powerful 19th century German family. a1rlnC Monda19 on PBS tbta nm.mer. . programs. NBC and CBS arc planning two new offerings this summer. CBS has ~vamped "The American Parade" and will present it under the new title, "Crossroads," beainn1ng Wednesday at 8 p.m. At least nine new editions are scheduled to run through September. Charles Kuralt and 8111 Moyers will be the anchors. Kuralt's "On the Road" stones about unique ~ple and ~laces will be featured. Moyers reports will focus on political, reliaious and cultural issUoCI, with inter- views, profiles and occasional commen- taries. NBC will try ap.in to get a news map.zinc off the around with the I I-part scnes, "Summer Sunday, USA." The hourlong prosrarn ain at 7 p.m. Sundays, beginning July I . Lmda Ellerbee and Andrea Mitchell will anchor the show, marking the first ti.me two women have anchored a prime-time network TV news program, according to NBC. Mitchell has covered the WhJte House for NBC sin~ 1981. Ellcrbtt formerly anchored the acclaimed "NBC News Overnight." The new Sunday series format 1s stilJ being decided. but the program 1s likely to include some: non-trad1ttonal reports. Fans of PBS' popular .. Great Per- formances" senes can enjoy a new pro- duction this summer. "Buddenbrooks," a nine-part dramatization of Thomas Mann's novel, is airina Monday nights on KCET Channel 28 and KOCE Channel 50. (Check listinas for times.) "Buddenbrooks" concerns the nsc and diSU\tearation of a wealthy German merchant family. The lavish production 1s set in the 19th Century, and filmmg waJ done in the nonh German seaport of Lubeck. Sir John Gielgud beads the cast If contemporary music has more appeal than historical drama, you miaht want to tune in to a late-niaht ABC summer series. ••ABC Rocla'' is yet another t>rograrn pretentiJla those popular mUSlc videos. It airs Fridays, from midniaht to 12:30 a.m., throuah July 20. Summer activitJes will be featured in clips between the music videos. For cable subscribers, "super station" WTBS in Atlanta will ~run the 24-bour miniseries "Centcnrual." based on James M1chener's best-seller, dunna July Con- sult your cable guide for umes. ABC is planning an Aug. 13 start for.- new series entjtled "Call to Glof)." (It was formerly called "Air Force.") Cnug T Nelson stan as an Air Force colonel guiding his family and tus pilots through the turbulent '60s. Cindy Pickett co-stan as his wife. Agam, pay TV subscnbers can look (Pleue eee TV /f>aCe SO) Sunday. June 24, 1984 3 • I ~ -12 RIASONS WHY YOU . -r-. , w. SHOULD OWN THE FIRST U.S. OLYMPIC COINS· Ell(MINT~D! .. 8 The cost is mini rnal For only $32 you can t.Juy d US proof commemorative s1I ver corn that will help our U S 0 ymp1c team compete 1n ? .,_ I •, f ~ I• tit ' ' /; I These magnificent coins are /tj->.) LlN j 9 proof quality. the highest grade held on American srnl thf' Games 2 3 Tt11s s the first time 1n history tllat the US Mint has issued O!ymp1c cornmernorat1ve c:rnns ~ of coin Specially prepared dies The ten uollar gold Olympic coin 1s the first qolu coin minted 1n the United States 1n some 50 years q All prol1ts from the sale of the coins will (lo toward the Olympic effort for tra1n1ng expenses lt'1e ever ns1ng costs of send ng our team 10 the Olympic Games and the staging of the Gdmes in Los Angeles 1n 1984 5 These are coins of the realm which ·as legal tender will be highly prized by r ollectors 6 Ttie coins are works of art The 1983 sit ".ei cj ar co r ..,,ac; 1es.gned by E za heth Jones ct11ef e·1graver at the Mint The front of •t e r o1'"' s..., :.5 a dramaltc deo•ct•o., of the c tassic Greek discus thrower The 1984 51lver dollar 1...01n was designed o., Robprr Grat d i"" a Los A'1ge,es sculptor Ttie front of tie co•n bedrs a representa!ton o! 11 ~ Ga1e:.a 1 •o me Q1y.•r o c Coliseum Tt'e 198·1 gotd ten dollar coin tvas des1gnec1 t 1 Johr MerC..d 'l! d member ol the US M n1 engrav1n 1 slatf dA•e1 oped from a concepl c reate<I t., Jrlri 1ec:; Peed an cir! st a he M rit T tie c.o • <'l J)turt:<; rtte pene11 if nq ene C>f li1p 01 vm p1t T0rr 1 t10.JrPrs1n <jet1c.ate llctfl Jt>' I 7 Tl1e 1984 Olympic c.omrnemorattve coir , He 11.mdson e '/ packaqP.d ancl prott:'ClerJ Tt1ere rould he no greater tllouql ·tf J ness tor special g1ttc; tttan an Olym pie cornmpmoral1ve coin Tl1Py are a memen to of a great event and will become a possession of lasting value Most importantly they may serve as an 1nsp1ra1ton not every one can be an Olympic Chdmp1on but with suff1c1Pnt opportun11i~s we can all achieve our personal goals and planchets used 1n h1gh·pressure multiple striking produce a brilliant. mirror hke field with contrasting satin rehel 1n bold sharp detail The result a gem hke coin of extraord1 nary beauty 10 All sales will inc lucJe dn Olympic con tnbutton of $50 for edct gold co111 anc1 $10 for each ::iilver coin sold 11 Each set 1nclu<.Jes an ofl1c1al message of validation signed by the Director of the Mint describing all you might wish to know Jbout your priled acqu1s1 t1on 12 It is eas> to bu7 the coins While you are th1nk1ng about the Olympics. and how you are helping those young g1 h ed a1hletes by g1v1ng the coins tooth· ers-REWARD YOURSELF with a set of your own you deserve 1t1 Coins can be purchased through your local post office and at participating banks and coin deaters ac ross the country Or wnte lo US Mint Olympic Coin Program PO Bo>< 6766 San Francisco CA 94101 'SUPPORT THE HOME TUM C(Q5:> ... ·~C>~'>""'JC:- Sunday, June 24, 1984 C AUTHORIZED BALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION J AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana ..: 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN CADILLAC·OMC- OLD8MOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway W•t of Avery Pkwy ExJt 831..CJIOO 415-oeoo CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 Daily Pilat CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -548-1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVl!R81TY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. 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(Part 1 of 2 .......... •••C11ALD•t11• nlLOGUATW 1811 YountMeM--_., ... -.r ... ... .,. 11'ACI NCAA Division II women's Out· d<>Ot Championships (from Car Glrar· deau, Mo.) (R) (2 hrs . 15 min. .,.,. "Misty" ( 1981. Orama) David Ladd. Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr , 31 mm ) M•IM!Dl- TCllYMe8'UIALMO • wwrnom• .. TODAnW -mm _,-··· .. , .... ....,.,,...UMf ...... _,,.OfPAITM ..UC ... ...... ..... •••CU.Nm u.u. _. "The Unholy Garden" { 1931, Mystery) Ronald Cotman. Fay Wray. ( 1 .. 1hr .. :,:ih 1\9 LlllllW TMA"CAT • UfTLIMICAU t•C110eel "The Blble, The etllot And BaSlc Beliefs" This eiq>loration of the reta· tlonshlp between paltlcs end religion lea· Mes a panel dilcussion moderated by IH,=(!~ TMllM ...:.. ..,, .. AllMT IDOfll'TU•T• --mmTOOQ MeAYllAll .,. "Sooooy Come Home" ( 1972. Comedy) Anlmaied ( 1 .hr .• 20 min ) l.-u111••,_ :=.T•Q ••= aa•-.ne-.. "My Felf Ledy'' (1964, MUil- cal) Rex Hatr1lon, Alllik~ Hepburn. (2 tws., 50 ':J. ·-· ....... . (0) .. 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(1 hr) •lllmT...._IUWemKAVIOI MOWll "Stardust Memories" ( 1980, Qfama) Woody Allen. Charlotte Ram· Qhng ( 1 hr • 29 minl CE) _...,. • *• Grand Prix Of C1nctnnall (2 hrs ) (1Jll0¥9 "Glgot" ( 1962. Comedy) Jacll· 1e Gleason. Kathemlt Kath ( 1 hr , 44 min.) ll0¥9 "Julius Caesar" ( 1953, Orama) Marton Brando, James Mason (2 hrs ) (%) -NDAl&•LATZ "Loneliness Causes Cracks In The Walls Of Madness" The prostitute M .. ze (Barbara Sukowa) goes on a hollday with a generous client In ordef to help the unemployed Frenz (Oun1er Lamprecht) (Part 10 of 14) ( 1 hr.) M!Uaoml W IUIYT'YlaMC>Olll ........ ADMl-11 ••1MT..-1UW1mtAVI0'9 -,... ....... &MID .,_ "Turn Of The Screw" ( 1974. Mys~) Lynn Redgrave. Meg Jenkins I~""· CANUU: -&.Ol "llF D OL Yll-QAml At;tOfs posing as athletes and repor18ft combine with htstorletl black and white film footage to recreate lhe events of the 1932 Summe< OtymplCS. ( t hr . 30mtn) m> ll0¥9 "Oogpound Shuffle" ( 1974, Ortma) Ron Moody, 0.vld SOUi (2 hra.) e AX I Zif llAll A took et the trant- tormallOn ot Miami from e resort commu- nily Into a rapidly expanding lnttmetlonal c.nter ( 1 hr ) m ne.-•n• _. "docv- men1ary oelebratlng 11'19 100th errilefaary of women's competltlOn In thlt prestigious tennis tournament. with unique footage ol early champions and lnter.'lews with mod· ern-day players. Narrated by Peter Ust•· 00'/ (1 hr) G) flOQ'9 Ol IOCSTY CH> Ttll DUDLY QMm Three retired cnm1- nal lawyera play a game of cat·and-mou~ with a teemlngty tnnooent victim, George Segal. Treovor Howard, Robel'! Morley and Emlyn Wiiiiams star (2 hrs.) CO) llCMI "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syl vaster Slatton.. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) (%) -ALllA•a LATZ ''Know1edge Is Power And The Early Bird Catches The W01m" Franz (Gunter Lamprecht) re)olns the gang, and Mleze (Barbera Sukowa) approaches him with a confession {Pert 11 0~~~) -· CIU•Dll ITllP 19 W M ._ ti/I PB.IDOi A docu· mentary cete1M!ltlng the 100th anniversary of women's competition In this prestigious tennt, tournament. with unique footage of early champions and 1n1ervtews with mod· ern·day pteyers. Narrated by Peter Ush· nov }1hr.) • !! 1 IQWI mMD (I) .. "Beneath The 12 Mile Reef' ( 1953. Adventure) Terry Moore Robe1t ~~~r:obrn ~ .,_ "St Helens t 1981 Ofama) Art Carney. David Huffman ( 1 hr 35 min l •1 ai..--•IC;;,M111 ~ MO'WW "Horse Feathers" ( 1932. Com· edy) Marx Brothers, Thelma Todd 12 hrs) G .-CM lf'OlllWWW Actor Peter O'Toole and senes host Curt Gowdy chal- lenge the powertut uger hsh In Botswana. Africa. I •"!&~I Q~l-~IJ>!i WOllLD iiilMICTM wnl ... "l he Secret 01 8eagutt Island" {1981. Suspense) Jeremy Brett. Nk:ky ~~~r:obrn (I) AUTO UC. SCCA Buctwetser Trans· Am =;~tortland. Ore ) { 1 ht ) CD "OrcheStra Wives" (1942, Musical) Glenn Mlllef. AM RutMrford ( 1 hr , 38mln) (%)-A&.D• 119UTZ "The Viper In The Soul 01 The Serpent" Rel'nhold (Gottfried Jolin) attempt• to trap Mleze (Barbara Sukowa) alone (Part 12 of 14) 11 hr.) •Cl) llOWll "The Sign Of FOUf" (1982, Mystery) Ian Richardton, David Heely ( 1 ht . 37 min ) .. 8 I wmt YOU Featured Bella Abzug discusses her book ·'Geode< Gap· Bella Abzug's Gulde To Polltlcal Power For American Women " 8 9GITICON "Avon OuMnt Bowling Tournament" (1 hr ) I== WU111A:191 .. ..,.._. Tmn .OWi MMmAI. ''The Longest Struggle. Reign Of Tarro(' Through dra· matlc reenactment•. rert film and Inter· v\ews,4he blnh of the NAACP le cf'lronl- cied. II POCUI Ol toaln liiiiiiayC~nl. •1WIAIUWOM0011...W · .. .,... CIL\WUI llOWW "SCNzOld" ( 1980. Suapenae) Kllue Klntlcl. Mtrttne Hiii (2 hra.) a mn.TY•n nm -FMtured. Comedian Biii Colby; ae1or Judd Hlrach: Wendy 0 Wlllllmt dllCUSMS the women of hea ... tal mut1e. ( 1 hr.) • "I'll Take Sweden" ( 1965, Comedy) Bob Hope, Tuesday Weld. (2 hrt.) • .,_ "The Sltve< Chalice" ( 1955, Drama) Paul Newman, Virginia Mayo. (2 h,.) e WAU.ftm'f-''Alliance For Prog- ress?" Gutet: Oeve H. Wlhlama, chalr- ma~~I Management Corp .... , {ft).,.. "Between Friends" ( 1983, Ora- ma) EJlnbeth Taylor. CarOI Burnett ( 1 hr ."° min) {O)llTfm•MU. (%) llOWW "Frenoee" ( 1982, Biograph ) Jessica Lange, Klm Stanley. (2 nra .• ~O min.) •1-.n.. -.. , ...... _..,ICGN ~·0esper11te Dreams. The Western Stal• Enduranoe Run" ( 1 hr ) UCll wmt DAWI> "°"°""'' Ull'I CM.DMft MOIPITAL A host of eta,. perf0<m In this benefit '°' St. Jude's Children's Hospital In M~is, Tenne99ee . •AlllTGll-·---• 'ACDOIQll.Mm .,. "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 20 min.) IDIWIA•AU. • u.. a .,, .... ._.. ma .... _ ... ,., rA ..... .., IT. Ull'I CHl.DMIPI MOMTAL ~~:-") IQ Lm "The High Frontier Con- cepf' Guett· Pfnidentlal eclence advl&of Ge0<ge Keyworth ( 1 tv ~ G ICIMlm POOT tlli 11 11 (()IR.• mA1'11TllCl•nt Hlghllghta of '68 ~w York Jets and '89 Kana .. City C~R) (1 hr.) CD "Tarte• the Otter" ( 1979) Ooc- umtntary. Nettettd by Ptter Uttlnov ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) Cl) Nm TM.I MATM ''Thumbellna" Cirrle Flther. Burgeee Mertdtth and Wll- llem Kett tttr In • thumb-llz.d girl' a adwntur .. fln.d ... rch for h9r mother o ••UYOMLL .. al) CCIUITUU MMIGI Jacques CouatNu end tn retMfch crew examine the po.I· tlw and negative ette<:t1 of gold mining end Other rnduatrlellZttlOn taking place •long the Amazon Rlvtr. (Pan 3 of 3) (2 ~) . -..... llMIYTn.9'--... Ma AIC ... Q .... ~ ......... lnl.l'lt M .,. "Rocky Ill" (1882. Drema) Syl- vetter Stallone. C.rl WH!hert ( 1 hr 40 min) --Inning -1~'Grea1 .. t Rncun Of Erner- gency" ( 1978, Adventure) Kevlf\ TlgM • Randolph Mantooth. After being pro- moted end given new &Ulgnmentt. Gage end DeSoto remlnllce about lhtlr moat l~;ble ex~ ea pare~ ,,,. .... Cll ... mA1'11T' • CM._, , ... ,,,,,,,, .. .. , .. ... .,.. "Oraoula, Prince 01 Oerknesa" ( 1968. HOfrOf) CM1topher LH. Barbera SMiiey. When two couplet unwtmngty spend 11 night In Dreoule'a caatle, one man Is murdefed end hie wtfe tum9d Into a vam~re.g hra.) I " ... um.a .... c. ...... llOWA "Notes Of A Blology Watcher A Fiim With Ll'Wll Thoma" Shows how human cel1t contain remnants of ancient OtQanlsma and presenta e portrah of lndl- llldUaflty and interreletednesa In ntl\Ke LA> Q (1 hr) CC) .,.. "C.tastraphef" (1977. Docu- mentary) Narrated by WINlam Conrad Aecreatn many of the moat devastating dtMSte<s In history, Including the explo- sion of the Hlndenburp and the tlni<lng of the Andrea Dorla 'PG' ( 1 hr . 32 min.) (() ... IOUTI OI TNI • Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Roberto Duran (fought 1n Montreal, 6/80) ( 1 hr ) (1I) .,_ "The Kid From &ooklyn" ( 1946, Comedy) Denny Kaye. lllrglnla Mayo By a strange twist of late. • mill<· men becomes 11 bo11e< ( 1 hr • 54 min ) .,_ "Hucklebelry Finn" ( 1974, Adventure) Jett EH!, Paul Winfield. A young bOy and a runaway sieve become 1nvo1Ved 1n a series of adventures while fleetng down the MISSISSIPPI River on a I r aft ~ 1 hr . 58 min.) .. .c ... MOUYWOOD C&.oea. Featured 11 look at movie tre11e<1 end how they have changed through the years, dlrectO< Ken Russell throws e wedding I wrap party for himself end to celebrate his new movie "Crimes Of PaMion' ·• Mel Br()()t(a and a lcon=slat rock v~ ....,m.L.m WDP•CKHUTI 1'111 IOOO , •••• .,.. "Twk:t Upon A Time" (1982, Fantasy) Animated Lorer'IZO Mutlc and Judith Kahan Kampmann Creatur" attempt to make time stand atlll by taking the tprlng that be!Ong• to the cotmlc c~·~r .. 1& min) ·I (I) • ..,,.. • • llMll • ... La DA*" In thit Oscar Award-winning f)fogram. ballet dine« Jacques d' Ambo!M vlllta New Vorlc City schools to work with children who appear with him, Kevin KUnt end JUdy Colllnt In e show at Manhettan'a Felt Forum (R) ( 1 h< ) G 9Llft -.n IT Ol IOT Featured· emperor of the U.S.; some of the world's QfMt frauds. cats: varitll" of desef1 Hie IBl ( 1 hr.) D llOVll "Turn 01 The Screw" ( 1974, Mystery) Lynn ~rave. Meg Jenkins. Butd on the story "by. Henry Jamet A gardener hu e str•no-ettecr on two chil- dren. (2 hrs.) ~ Mll't CMIJlmf't HOMTAL a=c:J.noa10T •naa11MCM I MlCIU'NmmAT•-.&ll ..,... R.D Documentation of the z.bre'a battle for survival In EMt Africa Q__ ( 1 hr.) Cl) ... IOUT'I Ol 1'111 • Sugar Rey Leonerd~. Ayub Kelult (fe>ughl In Hau&- ton. 6/8 1) ·(1 hr ) OJ llOYJI "Ice CHllH" (1979, Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnlon. Robby Benson. A promltlog young figure sl<attf tnd her bOyfrlend find sudden tuccesa hard to cope with wtien the Is chosen to train for a pr.olymplC competition 'PG' $hr , 53mln) NI 9ClllTl'MI .,. .,. ''Specenunttf Adv9ntures In The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983, ~Ac­ tion) Pettf Strauts. Molty Ringwald In the 22nd century. 11 space mercenary end a punklsh waif travel to 11 dlstent planet to rescue three apace maidens from 11 vi~ lalnous cybofg 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) ® ,.,.., ll90CI Mokey goes off one night to pelnt a picture of a rare caYe creatu"' and returns to find hef'self declared an oracle I '*' ... J'lll OMLICLC:il • (I) M fQM llAIOlel Danny's plans 10 establish a new denial practloe In Call- torn111 fall apert when his fr*"<:I Jeck fhes to the Coast -N•th his daughte< for a VISlt IB> i_1 hr I 1J 6' IDIQHf .. Mtcheel and KITT race against lime to tocate a time oomb that 11 set to blow up 11 city (A) ~ hr ) D ••IMU --.0 OI MCGl ~ TIAU • 9 IWIDCAITLI -MCCG•c• The Judge and Mark compete with a 70-year- old crook and a rogue cop fOf the $250.000 spoils of a 25-yeer-<>kl robbery {ft)Q(thr ) Qt llO¥m "I'll Tal<e Swe<Jen' ( 1965 Comedy) Boo Hope, Tuesday Weld A wealthy men fries to break up hl9 daugh- ter' 1 romance by taking her abroad (2 hrs ) I Llllmll f1I M .... ,AMOUI UW. W1.D Oocumefltatton of the zebfa'a beMle for IUrvtval In East Africa Q ( 1 hr.) ID llAllZU•CI MATM "To Serve Tnem All My O.yt" 0.vld goee on • hOll· day and meeta e young nurN who 1nvtt" him to celebrate her birthday with her fllar12ot~ o (1 hr) ... , ' 90Wll "Ooctor Detroit' ( 19&3. C<>rM- dy) Oen Aykroyd, Ooona Ohton A timid college profesaor 11 recruited to te"e the place of • olmp, and IOon finds hlmMlf enjoying hi• new oceupetton. 'A' ( 1 hr . 31 min) al) .,.. "The Lords Of Olte1p11~" (1983. Drama) Otvid Keith. Robert Protky. A senior •t a Soulhern mlNtary academy Is determined to expoee the rMmbers of an eltte group respona1ble for the brvtel. end sorne11mes lethal. haling of cedeta determined undellreble. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) · .,... "Gomg In Style" ( 1979, Come- dy) George Burne Art Cerney Bored with sltling all day on 11 bench In the perk, three elde<I)' genttem.o caref\Jly plan a bank hMt 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) Cil .,. "Specehunt• Adv9nturM In The Forbidden Zone" (1883. Sci9n~Ac­ lton) Petet Streva Molly Ringwald In the 22nd cef'ltury. a apace mere«1ary and 1 punklsh welt !ravel to 11 dlatent planet to Sunday, June 24 1934 11 t-=--lanclay Cant. ' reecoe thrM apeo. maldeM from e vii-1 of ~~a.mien Q ( t hr .. 30 min ) ll~tSOrg. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (I) • Protlle of lkltr Velkko e "Col~ Confldenllal" ( 1980, Hakullnen ot Flnt.nd. (R) Ol'1ma) Sieve Allen, Jayne M"dOwa. A 00 llOW9 "The Hunttr" ( 1979. Ol'ema) college proleuor relllft hit 1hJdentt when Steve McOueen. Ell Wallach. Relph he deeldM to 1Urvey their NX habits (2 "Pepe" Thonon IMdt • dlngttOVt life aa hrt) a modem-day bOunty hunter 'PG' ( 1 hr .. •aJ_,,, PM.-.... 38 min.) ... Cl) 1"1 &534• Aorence·1 naive, ca> llOW9 "P1ycho II" (1983. Myatery} young, small•town Coualn comet fOf 8 Anthony Perkins, Mtg nty. Former psy· brief stay end decldft 10 remain In the big chotlc killer Norman Bat.. It releaaed ~ 1R) elter e 20-yeer stay In e menlll Institution U ID llO¥ll "Rage Of Angels" (Pan 1 end believes hlmlelf cured when e myste- of 2) (1983, Drama) Jaclyn Smith. Ken rlous rash of murders beglnt 'A' ( 1 hr . Howard Based on e novel by Sidney 163~~--... -.---""• Sheldon Aller nearly being disbarred on -,,__ ,_ h8f first day In court e fledgling i.wyer UMTTA sets up her own pracl~ and becom.s -llO¥ll "BIOndle'a Blested Event" romantically Involved With 1 polltlcally ( HM2, Comedy) Penny Slngleton, Arthur ambitious, married attorney.(R)!2 hrs ) Lake White Blondie IS oNlno birth to e U. B IU --.0 Of MCati• COW-Cookie, OagwOOd Is creatlng cheot et a TUU builders' convention In Chicago ( 1 hr . 30 e II.I. CL YWIO 1IAll nuu T reek and min.) Aeld (ffom Los Angeles. Calif) (2 hrs) -1 rt•NtiM a lW'Oll ....,'ul•rT nil-Featured· ND1'1 CHLDMlf'I MOMTAL comedian But Coaby. ectOf Judd Hlr9ch (coet'M)) Wendy 0 . Wlnlams dilcll9Nt the women 0 u.& OUW tlMI l1UU Track and of ~ metal muslc. (1 hr.) Field (live from LO$ Angeles. Callf) (2 "1wtflYmlc.cul hrs ) WOif IWWWW <") I ICIUD-.0 .. .._, lflGITIPMI wt•ace tMUm "To s erve tW •.••(l)o&.._ Them All My Days" David goes on s holl· ~,,..,, _._, day and meets a young nurse who Invites ..,.,.... him to celebrate her birthday with her ~ zm (Part 2 of 13) (R) Q ( 1 hr) .-YIWMIMT (Iii) .,llMtl "Oulel As A Nun" Jemima ~ "Man's Best Friends" An rindS lhe mlsslng student at the end of the examination of coolllcllng ethical argu· rower's tunnel. but the figure of the black ments aboUI lhe use of animals fOf lestlng nun catches up with them (Part 3 of 3) 1n US. laboratones. hospitals and medical ~) Q (1 hr ) sehools. Q (1 hr.) CC) llCMI "Bad Boys" ( 1982. Orama) CC) WAYLOI •11111 The country singer- Sean Penn Renl Santoni A young hOOd-songwriter perlOfms songs from his album tum accident ally kills the younge< brother "Never Could Toe The Mark " of a teen-age dOpe dealer during a pollee CE) lllOllTIC8fTD chase and 1s sent to a tough reformatory Cl) llO¥ll "The Sign Of Four" (1982 'A' ( 1 hr . 59 min ) Mystery) Ian Richardson. David Healy (() PU~ DfWIG International Cham-Sherlock Holmes Investigates a robbery plonshlps. women's compemlon (from and murder in this version of the classic t:"on Lauderdale. F\a.~. ( 1 hr ) Arthu• Cooan Doyle mystery ( 1 hr 37 ([) .,_ "Personal Best" ( 1982 Ora-min) ma) Mariel Hem1ngw.:1y, Patrice Donnelly ~ML..a.T1 Two young temale athletes arf tOfn tt1I Cll ... between love and ambition as they train -• PMAlllll for Olympic compet11ion 'R' (2 hrs) tw lflGITIMM. •@ Cll.a•rt NID '***' t• • 8 Cl) AIJCI Vera adopts a neat of blue MC ... Jays ttvlng In Mel's diner &1pn. and he ..-YO blamet them fOf an eleetrlca powlf tall-._. _ ure. (R) ATM..,. G tcM00&. llAT Ou .. 11 8111 Honig. .. "Gable And Lombard" ( 11H6. superintendent of tchoola tor Loa Angele• Romance) Jamee Brolln. Jiii Clayburgh Cou~tr Thlrtlet rum 111ra Clark Gable and Carote ~tllOco.IAT'TUC'nOlll Lomberd dltcover that nelther lhe movie llOWll "The Bett llttlt WhorehouM In mogula n0t tne Amtrlc•n public are ready exu" ( 1982. Mullcal) Burt Rtynoldt, to accept their llllClt off-ecreen romance TV ptrtOnallty trlft to CIOM down a popu-r--Dolly Parton A fllmb0y1nt, muckraking !!~Ji, .... , _, l1r blw~~ '8'J1 hr , &&min ) .._ "Oreeted To Kiii" (1 980, -· Cl) ..._ 111.D. a.tore Qlorla ) MICl'llel Celnt. Angle Olckln-Offlolllly adOpta Andrea. the gltl tntl1t1 on aon. A New YOfk peychlllrllt't practloe It 12 mtt11ng her Nturel motl'ltr, end Gonzo examined alltt 1 former patient >eoamtt ht!pl a 1trloUaly Ill patient of Tr1pper'1 a tutptet In a Nfltl ot lllylngt (R) (2 lll_hr.) hre.) ... CC> llOWW "OMd End" (1937. Ol'1ma) WOii.i TWMOW SyM1 Sidney, Joet McCrH. Voungtttrt In MM'Y 0 an E11t Rlwr alum fight to ovtrcomt thllr nan~ environment. (1hr .. 33 min.) .UT •• ..._. "Budden-(%) ll0'9 ''Thi Outbo" (1980. Come· brook•" Sir John Gielgud hottl Nobel dy) Glenn Ford, Otbble Reynold$ A TV Prtze-wlnner Thom11 Menn'a cl .. tlc. aet wrhlf bungi.t the murder of hit w1fe't In 19th-century G1<many, aboUt the rich blackmalltf. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) and oowerful Buddenbfo()I( family (Pert e JllCl.UI Sunday. June 2~. 198,. tWG!) MON "El Grtco" ( 1998, BIOgrap~y) Mel F•rer, ROMnna Schiaffino The fa~ pelnttf II 11dtd by hie lady lov when the Wlrl'll him that thtrt It a pie etoot to chlrae him with ntr.ey (2 hrt ) tWD .,. T'Ornltd To Kiii" (19tK Suepenae) Michie! Celnt, Angle Olc1t1n son A New Yori< paychlatrlat't practice ~ examined alter 1 forme< patient b.comet II sutpeet In ...... of el1ylnga.. (A) (: hrs) 8 MOL&.YWOOD C&.omll Featured a pro me of actor Gregory Harri.on; a look 1 HOiiywood's newesl atudlo. "Tri Star Stu· dlos". a look behlncHh&-tcenes of the rtflW movie "Rtunestone " CH) I.fl at DIATM • M FR IMCY ROOll A gtephlc cloee-vp of a reel-llfe emergen· cy medlcel team treating crltlcaHy Injured crtme and accident viellms ( 1 hr ) (().,_"Sweet Or11ma" (1 970, Fanta sy) Tom Ogden. Al Benooe. Whtie watch mg a women's mud wrestllng compelillon a man finds himself In a land Where deSire and etuswe dreams come true 'R' ( 1 hr 20mln) 'HI 8 MO¥ll "Murdere<'s Row" ( 1966 Comedy) Dean Martin, Ann-Margret. A retired spy is called In to protect a famous sclenllst from fOfetgn power1. (2 htl. 10 min.) -;·a.m ... .., ... CHU •t Ai SL Liii AllD DIATM ITOf..., !llTORY How the threat of nuclear hbloceust his prompted ordinary citizens to speak out botb polltlcally and through non-violent demonslrations ( t hr.) (E) llCAA ~ The Class of 84 11 hr . 30 min.) (Q).,_ "Rocky 111' ( 1982. Dfama) Syl vester Stallone. Carl Weathers World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboe sutters a personal crisis when a younger hungrier lighter challenges him tor hrs crown 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min) tt90 .,_ Terraces" (1 977, Orama) Lloyd Bochner. Julie Newmar A disparate group of people share ad)O+rnng terraces m a hlgh·nse apartment t:>ulldlng I 1 hr 30 min) tl:ll I THI WT'OUCMAIUI 1IO'YCGllY •11.UfYIUO · llAYOIHOTM 1119 llO¥ll "Nallonal Lampoon's Class Reunion" C 1982. Comedy) Gerrlt Graham, Michael Lerner. A motley group of alumni '18t logether for an unusual 10th·year high achool reunion 'R' ( 1 hr , 25mln.) Cl) .,_ "Natlonal Lampoon'• Veca !Ion" ( 19&3, Comedy) Chevy ChlM. Beverly D' Angelo. A vacationing ftmlfy encounter• one dl11111< after another Whllt trav_ellng. 'R' O ( 1 ht , 38 min.) ·;···""' --mlAOI IBllW ... W .,. "Fellolty" (1978, Orama) Glory nn.n. Chrltte>i)htr Miine A young wom· an btc:omea 1w1re of her 1t1Cu1llty whllt vacationing In Hong Kong. 'A' ( 1 hr 31 min~ W ~ OGm IAOl. ICOTm llOWll "LOOM In LondOn" ( 19&3, omtdy) Bowerv Boyt, EIMI Grltfn Tl'lt Boyt run up 1g1fntt 1 bunch of 1Chtmlng rllltiv.t wl'ltn one of them It named heft to 'A.i"&T. Earl. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 1 ':n11 H ..... Grind Prix Of ~lnclnnall (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (%).,_"Twice Upon A Time" (1982. Fan111y) Animated. Lortnio Mutlc and • I • lunclay Cont. JU<llth 1(11\an K1mpm1nn. CrHturn 1nempt to m1k1 time 111nd 1t1U by taking the aprlng th1t belonga to the coemlc ctock. •P(J• ( 1 tw . 16 min ) W (11) WILD AT UMI ,. .... •1(1)-... .-nJATCM lt'IYCU• H•ll .,. "The Kid From Brooklyn" (l!Me, Comedy) Dinny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. By a 1trange twill of fate. • milk- man becomet 1 boxet ( 1 hr , 5" min ) n CID 90Wll "Paycho 11" ( 1983. Mystef'f) Anthony Perklnl. Meg Tiiiy Former pey- chotlc kilter Norman BatM II releaaed after a 20-yeer 111y In a mentel lnltltutlOn and believes himself cured when e myste- rious rash of murderl begln1. 'R' ( 1 hr., 53 min.) · HI CC) 90Wll ··spacehunter: Adventures In The FOfbldden Zone" ( 1983, Sclence-.Flc- -Monclay -at.nmgllovlM- • (%) "Spacehunter· Adventures In The For- bidden Zone" ( 1983. Sclence-Fictlon) Peter Strauss. MOiiy Ringwald ( 1 hr 30 mm ) •Cl> "Sherlock Holmes And The Woman In Green" ( 1945. Mystery) Basil Rathbone. ~Bruce (1hr , 7mln ) •CCJ "Enigma" ( 1982. Suspense) Martin Sheen. Brigitte Fossey ( 1 hr . 40 mtn.) (ID "Don't Change My World·· (1 978. Orama) Roy Tatum. Ben Jones ( 1 hr . 27 min) • (11) "NotoriouS" ( 1946, Suspense) Cary Grant. Ingrid Bergman. (2 hrs ) 19 Cl) "Sunrise At Campobello" (Part 1 of 2) (1960. Biography) Ralph Bellemy, Greer Garson (2 hrs ) (I) "An Elephant Called Slowly" ( 1970. Adventure) 8111 Travers. Virginia McKen- na (1 hr . 3 1 min ) (%) "Pygmauon·· ( 1938. Comedy) Leslie Howard. Wendy Hiiier ( 1 hr . 35 min ) •(Q) "Daffy Duck's Movie: Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated Vole- " by Mel Blanc (1 hr . 18 min.) •CC) "An Elephent Called Slowty" ( 1970. Adventure) Biii Travert. Virginia McKen-na. (1 hr , 31 min.) CB) "L1t'1 Spend The Night Together" ( 1982 Documentary) The Rolllng Stones ( 1 hr • 30 min ) •Cil "The UnhOfy Garden" ( 1931, Mv-- tety) Rontld Colman, Fay Wrey ( 1 hr . 14 min.) -~ "Oidatiomel" (1965. Mutio.1) GOf- don M1cRae. Shirley Jonel (2 hrt • 26 min ) i "Poltergeltt" ( 1 H2, Morror) Craig T ton, JoSeth WllU1m1. (1 hr .. !6 min.) "Forbidden Alllance" ( 1 9~. Orama) ma Shearer. Fredric March ( 1 hr • 60 ;.:.) .. "The Burning Mlllt" ( 1967, Wtltern) ab Hunter. Natelle Wood. (2 hra.) .. G "Carry On Cowboy" ( 1992. com .. dy) Sidney J1mt1. Kenneth Wllllamt. (2 hrt.) (%)"Frances" ( 1982. BIOQrtphy) Jenica unge. Kim Stanley. (2 hra .. 20 min. I -11...-.11ov1es- -· ''Cltudelle Inglish" (1981 , Orama) 04ane McBain, Arthur KennedV. (2 twe ) !Ion) Petet Strauu. Moly Ringwald. In the 22nd centUfY,. ~mete.nary and a punkllh waif tr1¥tl to 1 dlttt nt planet to rncue ttv" ipaCt maldlne from 1 Yll- -~~ ( 1tw .• 30 min.) ~ llCMI "Mlatr .. Pamela" (1973. Romeno.) Julian Barnet. Dudley Foetet. Vlctoriln England II the lnholpltable '91· ting for 1 romanc. between 1 eervant glt1 and her titted errtpl0y9f. 'R' ( 1 ht.. 30 min.) •;CllCOMeMllAI ... ..... ,_ llOWll "Franoea" ( 1982. Bk>Qtaphy) Jesalc:a Lange, Kim Stanley. The troubled lite of ecreen 1t1r Francea Farmer Is depicted. 'R' (2 t\n., 20 min.) -~Nmt· -~=-'....,..., CID "Twice Upon A Time" ( 1982. F1nta• sy) Animated. L0tenzo MU9lc and Judith Kahan Kampmann. ( 1 hr • 16 min.) (I) "A Midsummer Night'• Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) WOO<jy Allen. Mia Far- row (1 hf., 30 min.) t:t:9(C) "Enigma" (1982. Suapenae) Martin Sheen, Brigitte Fosaey ( 1 ht .. 40 min ) W CI) "The Best Little Whor~ In Tex-as" ( 1982. Musical) Burt Reynolds. Dolly Parton ( 1 hr • 55 min.) ta CID "Voioes" ( 1979, Drama) Michael Ontkean. Amy Irving. ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) CJ) "Time Walker" ( 1982. Fantasy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy ( 1 hr., 25 min ) I:) "This England·· ( 19.43) Emlyn Wll- tlams. ( 1 hr . 3{) min.) •COJ "WagonmasTer" (1950. Western) Ben Johnson, Joanne Dru ( 1 hr , 30 min.) tll(C) "Merllyn" (1980, Biography) Cethe- rlne Hicks. Richard Basenart (2 hra., 25 min.) •CO "A Dangerous Summer" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Tom Shrrltt. James Maaon. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (%) "Pygmallon" ( 1Q3&. Comedy) Leslie Howard. Wen<Jy Hiiie/. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •CID ··0on·1 Change My WOOd" ( 1978, Drama) Roy Tatum. Ben Jones. ( t hr .. 27 min.) •Cll "An Elephant Called Slowly" (1970, Adventure) BUI Tr1ver1, Virginia McKen- na. (1 hr . 31 min.) • 11Z "Rrecreek" ( 1888. WMtetn) Jarne9 Stew&r1. ~Fonda. (2 m.. 10 min.) CC) "An Elephant Called Slowly" (1G70, Adventure) 8111 Tr1YW1, Virginia MoKen-na. (1ht .. 3 1mln.) CD "Oulty" (1981, Crimi) BIH 1(.,.,, NOii Tmtthen. (1 hr., 28 min.) Cl) "Puberty Bluet" (1981, Comedy) Nill Schon.id, Jed Captl)I. ( 1 hr .. 2'1 min) -.-lthnilliiji (J:) llCMI "Cold Riv9r" ( 19'2. A<Mtt- ture) Suunnt Webtt. Pit Petet10n. TWo young chldren hevt 1 ** of t<Mtt-tur .. While tr1vt11ng through the Adlton- dack wllc»rneee. 'PO' ( 1 tw .. 36 min ) (J)•lllll 1'WOO •-econ •Cl)--"Going In Style" (1979, come- dy) G«>rge Borns. Art Clrney. Bored With titting aa dly on 1 bench In the pertc. three ~ gentlemen caretulty plan • bank heist. PG' ( 1 ht .. 38 """·> d CID llCMI "Between Friends" ( 1983, Dr• ma) Elizabeth T8)'1or, Carol Burnett. TWo mlddle-ege dlVoroeee with entnty differ- ent bect<groundS ltld attltudee become fast lrlends aft« llterelly running Into eectt other In an automobile accident. ( 1 hr .. 40mln.) •(!)•....,. •dl)M,..,..Nl&Y I .... •mu nm nmMN,...,.. --... LM A young boy devetops a tnendsNp wl1h the cootl In hil parents' restaurant through their rootuel loYe of basebal. ( 1 ht.) (I) .,. "On The Waterfront" ( 195<4. Orama) Mar1on Brando, Eva Marie Saint. Only one man rm.eters up enough courage to challenge a powerful mob leade< who holds the dock wor1<ers oi a big city In an iron grip. ( 1 hr . 47 min) I llel YM D'fD .. .. AUCI .... °'..,,.. ....., ....... llCMI "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) WOOdy Allen, Mie Farrow. The summer heat and country air provoke a "'* of humorous romantic encounters among three couples spen0- 1ng a weekend at an lnventOf's rural retreat. 'PG' ( 1 hr,, 30 min.) (%) .,. "The Devil And Denlel Wet>- ster" ( 194 1, Fantasy) James Craig, E<Jward Arnold. Based on Benet's story. Attorney Daniel Webater II called upon to defend a man who made a pact with the devil. ( 1 hr .• 52 min.) I., ... ,... .... .... TAii P& WU89 A visit with ICtr .. LlndMy Bloom ( "Mldtey 8'>111M' I Mike Hammer"). the U.S. Coal! Guard on a lfmulated reecue mllllon. _.._.. ... i-.Cl-.wt" -. . ...,. • 11•11-.T LM aa11•cnD1 • ciaar• 1 .._ OO&MY .11m hottt • panel dllouMlon of Orange County .__ and eventt. CD _. "TM Plratl M<Me" ( 1912 • Advtnturt) Ktllty McNlohol, Chrlt topher Atklnl. A lhy tttn-IQI girl flndt ldventurt and romance when a drMm lrenlpOttt her to tht world of 1 19th-<lltltury pirate. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) (al llON "Daffy Duck' a Movie: FantMttc Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated. VOie- Sunday. June 24', 1984' 13 .. by Mel Blanc Bugs Bunny. Fognorn Legnotn. P<>Ot_y Pig I nd othert. ltlrt a journey on Deny ~··small '81and ·o· 1 hr 18 min) · mVll "Surreoott' ( 1950) Vera Ralt· ton {2 l'lrs ) 'MIU) ... 1'l9 8 I 0. M TOMI F .. tured 60 yMr& of history et the s.tlta Anita Racetrack. e NJW health beth IAlng IMWMd; the con- troversy °"* Mammom Lake. the psyctl+C eb1ht1e& of Moblus. DPM&YPU) rrtAUW. TICTACOOUM .... ,." 111 "°"'" comr ~ -.0--.0al '..U • TMIHfZIS B• .. Cl) IC'•*'I ,_ -. DeQ A vengeful ph)'Slclan. who&e mlnd-oootrOI experiments we<e stopped, programs Lee 10 kill hlS boss 8llly Melrose (R) ( 1 hr ) D cm lft IL.Oat• ,_ 11UCnCA1. all Featured; practical jokes played on Scot! Baio and De-Ad Steinberg. a seg- ment ot Robert Klein's "Streets Of New York .. (R) ( t hr.) U MO¥ll "Oeeth Scream" ( 1975. Ora· ma) Raul Juha, Lucie Arnaz A woman is fatally stabbed In tull vi.w of her Brooklyn netghbof 5 who tad to respond to police tnQu1nes because they "d<)(l't want to get 1nvOlved · (2 hrs) "=:,~ ~ lltTllrfAIBBT 11CllBmlT Fea1ured Sylvester Stallone talks abOut Rhine Slone (!) m¥W "Splend<>f In The Grass" ( 1961 Drama) Natalie Wood, Warren Beally Two young people make the pain· lu1 ano beautiful diSCovery of love 1n a vnatl Kansas town (2 hta.) fD M PIGft.I YI. DM WllTI A recount ol the !rial of Den White. the confessed mur· defer of Mayor Georr Moscone and city ~rv1S()( Harvey Mil(lhr . 30 mm ) C9 mAT ~ "Budden· brooka" Toni Buddenbfook Miiiea Into her unhappy marria~ to Bandlx Grunhch end aoclel unr"t flf'mtnll In Lubeck. jfart 2 of 9) In G11m1n. O ( 1 hr.) (C)llO¥a "the Towering lnfemo" (197' Orama) Sttve McOuten. Peul Newman A. fire truptt during the ~nlng of the world's tallnt akyterapar. trapp1r19. many of the perty rt on the top tlOor PG' (2 hra, '0 min ~ff~ IOCIM cm.Y "Barbara Man· drtfl The Lady 11 A Champ" Songs 1nclUde "I Was Countty When Coun1ry waan't Coot." "Slaeplng Slnglt In A Oou· ble Bad ... "B"t Of Stre~" end "Wlan You Were Here " ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) M0'9 "Snoopy Coma Home" (1972. Comedy) Animated. The "Peanuts" gan, becomt upeet When theif beloved beagle decldat 10 leeve hOma on • aeerch for 'hrs roots ·o· ( 1 hr , 20 min ) %) MOV9 "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Musi· cal) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn Ba&ed on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg mahon " A British profHIOr tries to tead· a lower-class Londoner how to be a lady ·o· (2 hrs .. 50 min.) ... ,ALL• 1111 PA.m.Y "~ 1::11 TICTAC rllMADll A vlalt with actress UndSay BIOom ("MICkty Sptllane's Mike 14 Sunday, June 24, 1984 Hammet"). the U.S. Coeat Guard. on • slmUlaled rescue mlallon; HOiiywood COiumnist. M8!11yn S.Ck. (Q) _,.. llAl The 8rltlltt bend Engllst• Beat perf0rm1 "Doors Of Your Heart" ancl "0.t A Job " •@ M CAT\m M CI) um\ P001Ul.L Mempn11 Showt>Oat& at Houston Gamblert (A) (3 hr1,) .. 8 Cl) YAU.IY al M DOU.I ._,. Cathe-- nne Hicks. Lisa Henman, Veronica Hamef and David Birney star In a romantic drama at>out the insecurities, carae< IUC08SMS and love affairs of three very dltterent young women involved In the entertain- ment ~ (Part 1 of 2) (R) (2 hrs ) 0 8D 'Rage Of Angela" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1983, Drama) Jaclyn Smith. Ken Howard Based on a ~ by Sidney Sheldon .Jennifer Parkef's romance with now·U S. Senator Adam Warner. wnose child she is carrying. ends. and she becomes entangled with Michael Morelt'.t a ruthless underworld lawyer (R) (il NS.) D m¥ll "Shatt" tt971, Drama) Rich- ard Roundtree. MOMS Gunn. While 1nves- tigallng a girl's kidnapping, a black delec- trve becOmes lrlvo!Ved In a war between lhe white Maha and the blaok mob (2 hrs) o ... 9 aTBTYIBT Ta.GHT Featured: Sylvester Stallone talks abOut "Rhln.· Slone " ........ '11\) CM MYIODY NIM mt A document a· ry lea1uring the Ameran Deaf Dance Company. a \11511 with a ftv&-year·Ol<l deal child and Bernard Bragg, a deal actor O i!_hr) (1J ll0¥9 "Blue Thundet" ( 1983, Adven· ture) Roy Scheider. Malcolm McDowell A Los Angeles polioe helicopter patrolman f\11acks an experimental m11t1ary super copter planned tor use 1n civilian crowd control 'R' (2 hrs ) (Q) llO¥a .. La&t Tango In Paris" ( 1973. Drama) Marlon Brando. Mari. Schnelder A middle-aged man whOM unt11thfu1 wit• recetilly committed tulelda and an unlnhl· blted young women meet and begin a complleeted attalr tnrooghout which they remain nameless to each Olhar (2 hrs , 10 min) .. 1 =al A-.cA ''Wiaconaln" ( 1 hr.) .. (!) llO¥a "Tht Country Girl" ( 196,, Ore• ma) Bing Crosby. Grae• K.ity. A laded Broadway star immersed In aelf·plty la glv· en a chanct to atagt • comeback (2 hrs . 30 min) l .a\.l"ICGWT mo..,.,. .. , ' llO¥a "Middlt-Agt Crazy" ( 1980. Comedy) An~Marortt. Bruce Dern A T exaa developer's aucc ... ful Job and beautiful wife mana~ to dtlve hfm Into a mld·llte Ctllll. 'R' ( 1 hr • 31 min ) (l)MCMI "Night Shltt" (1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler Michael Keaton. Two nlghlllme morgue attendants become "love brokats" for a group of hookers who have lost their pimp 'R' ( t hr . 45 lmtn,?.,._. -ln'&n ... TAD ~T ~ "Budden· brooks" Toni &iddanblootc 11111es into her unhappy marriage to Bendix Grunllch and soclaf unrest ferments In Lubeck (Part 2 of Q\ o ( 1 hr ) ID,_.,,_,.,.,..• t1:1 •1CA Jut WOOdruff narr11" a look 11 lht effects racism on the polttlcal P<ocell. INturlng review of the 1983 local tftetlOnt In Ou man County, Mlululppl and dlscusstor about the roots ot prel\Jdloe. Q ( t hr ) -1 ~ble Stripes" ( t939. Ort ma) Humphrey Bogart, Wiiiiam Holden refOfmed ex-oon attempts to kMJ) his k1 brother on the strait and narrow { 1 hr 'Smln.) -.... ~,, •ntw ... tW 08(()9 .... IAnm&Y_., .... ..,.,. UU9Mll •A•t"M IOL.D 8Cll.D llTI urT..a llOWll "Marilyn" (1980. Biography C8ther1ne Htcila Richard Basehart Base. on the novel by Norman Mailer Follow the hie of sex symbol Marilyn Monroe Iron her troubled childhood to her nse as 81 international star (2 his , 25 min.) 00 llO¥a "Blue Thunder" ( 1983. Adven lure) Roy Scheidef. Melcolm McDowell t Los A'lg81es pollCe helicopter patrOlmar h1J8ckS an experimental military supe copter planned for use in cMllan crowc control 'R' O ( 1 hr , 49 min.) (() ll0¥9 ·:Exposed" ( 1983, Orama) Nastassla K1n~I. Harvey Keitel. An atta11 between a lashtOn model and her love1 takes a turn tor the worse when he uses her as bait to crap an 1nterna11ona1 killer 'R ( 1 hr . <40 mm ) (%) llO¥ll "Frances' ( 1982. Bk>graphy) JeSSica Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubi.~ hie of SCfeen star Frances Farmer is depicted 'A' .(2 hrs . 20 min ) maaYMDYU ntt tJ Cl) tWIT TO MAIT An emotlonally dis turbed man blinds Jonathan and tonnents him because he believes Han caused h•s StSter's death (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) D • nunmrr Guest Host. Joan Rivers ISciSJ.. .::.nM ( 1 hr) MClll ....... PUOI 11•11 t/llMlllMDICO LAW ... RCA S~led J Peter Greoa. ch1lrman ot the president's pr1va1a aactor survey on cott control In fedarel government, 111k1 abou1 Iha tedar· al deficit: Ed Walts, surgeon and chairmen of Atlanta's Impaired Phr-tcltna Commit· tee. telka about his forme< addiction to ~ ~d=cJ:l. ~ IMOWWI Many ol tOday' • top comics are fHtureo 1n this ~lormanet taped 11 San Francis· co's c~ club, The 011\ar Cata Cl) .,_ • Penitentiary" ( 1980. Drema) Leon Isaac Kennady, Thommy POiiard. A young black uses hlt boxing akllla to aur- Vlve In prison 'R' ( t hr • 35 min ) G) 111 CWI Ftatured rtcoveted aleottollc. "Wiid Biii" Monttlth: home MCUrlty tip' tor vacat~ hr 30 min ) 1W(l)lflOITIC8 1W~llOWIS "Flnal Eye" (1977, Sclenc•Flc· tlon) Susan George. Donald Pleasence A P<Mlte investigator tries to '°'"tall a dla· bollcal plot by members of a tuturlatlc soc~ra .. 10 min) 1191mOI~ .. "Wat11100 Bri<lga" ( l9'0 Romance) \/Men Leigh, Rober1 Tay!O<. A dancer mourns when she believes that her love<. a aOldler, hat dltd (2 hrs . 10 min I CJ>•••w ... -I y )f a •. 0 ... "C.C. And Company" (1970. Ora~) Joe Nama1h, Ann--Margret An outcast membef of a molOfcycle gang aeYeS a young woman trom rape ( f hr . 40 min) I 11ICll Of M.-r -U-ML ml 8) LAll .-r ~ DAYID~ Scheduled rTlU$1cian Pete Berbu1tl. Manin I MUA (1hr.~....rl ~. IOWMIWTWIUUIM • LM,U• CMlml ••• aUL flllMCI •11111 ... .,.. "The Lasl American Vlfgln" (1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoeon, Diane Franklin. A shy teen-ager In love Is reluctant to join hts buddies In their pursuit of sexual experiences 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min) -· (I) COUW Columbo tracks down the killer of a featured vocallsl on a cruise ship headed IOf Maxlco. (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) a.co .,_ "Playgirl" (1982. Orama) Veronica Han. Saman1ha Fox A weallhy patroness distributes he< "favors" to sev· eral men With her publ!Sher·husband's consent. but falls In love wtlh a rival writer L! hf . 23 mtn.) tt9 (BJ .,.. "Cur1a1ns" ( 1983, Horror; John Vernon. Samanlha Eogar A corrupt film d1tec1or schedules six aud1Uons fOf a movie ar an eerie and lsolaled mansion and his wile enrers an asylum to prepare for the part of a mad-woman 'A' f 1 hr , 29 Q·~ -1 llilm NOUYWOOD CLOllW Fea1ured a look at movie 1ra1lers and how they have changed lhrough the years, director Ken Russell throws a wedding I wrap party tor himself and to celebrate his new movie, "Crimes Of Passion", Mel Brool<s and a controverSlal rock video CD M fllOTICTOM m.,.. "One Foot In Heaven" (1941, Orama) Fredric March, Martha Scoll A minister and his wife lace a serl8$ of hare} ships w11h courage and fortitude. ( 1 hr • 30m1n I -Taesclay _.._Ding Movies-• • CZJ "The Devil And Deniel Webste<" ( 1941. Fantasy) James Craig Edward Arnold ( 1 hr . 52 min ) •OO "Shipwreck" ( 1978. AdVenlure) Rot:>- erl Logan. Mikki Jamison-Olton ( 1 hr • 43 min) •all "Company 01 Killefa" (1 969. Orama) Van Johnson. Ray Miiiand. (2 hrs.) "Snoopy Come Home" (1972, Come- ~ Anlmaled ( 1 hr . 20 min.) •cc:> "ffQU(es" ( 1980. A<Mnlure) Roger M()()(e, James Mason ( 1 hr •• 39 min.) (%) "The Gazebo" ( 1960, Comedy) Glenn FOfd, Debbie Reynolds ( 1 hr • 40 min.) •CD "Sunrise Al Campobello'' (Part 2 of 2) (1960. Biography) Ralph Bellamy. Greer Garson (~ hra.) Mt "The Sling II" ( 1983, Drama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis. ( 1 hr., 42 min.) •OO "Race For The Yankee Zephyr" (1981, Orama) Ken Wahl. Georg• Pep- ~d. ( 1 hr • ~ min.) (iV ·'Three Warriors" ( 1977. Orama) t1I (I) .,.. "A Midsummer Night'• S.x Comedy" (1982. Comedy) WOOdy Alen. Mia Farrow The aimmer helt and country all provoke a 1«1-of humOfOUI r= encountefS among ttwee coup6el Ing a wee6(end at en ltn«lt0t'a rurt 1 retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) -M.llM I LATZ ''Lonelinee.. C.uses Ctecils In The Wda Of Madneu" The proshMt Mleze (Barbe.re &Akowa) goea on a holday wrt~ a generoua cllenl In order to help the untrnp6oy9d Franz (Gunter Lamprecht). (Part 10 ol 14) ( 1 hr) ·1 ... ,.fla&t a:u •t•an1•s•llJ•wt•DIATM MGU'YWOOI a.om• Ftetured: a PfO- flle of actor Gregofy Harri.on: a look at Hollywood's newMt studio. "Tri Star S1u- dl06 .. : 8 look behind-I~ of the new movie "AhlneStone." CD MOWW "FlfetlouM" ( 1973. Orama) Richard Roundtree, Vlnoe Edwards. A young recruit clalhee with a veteran fir• man when a wave of tutplc:toul fires s1D:f::¥::~~~ (1 hf .• 30mln.) IOWMl.,llTWILW • .,.. "love Child" (1982. Orama) Amy Madigan, e.u 8rkSgaa.. A pregnant Inmate In a woman's pt1eon wagee a bet· tie to keep her chlld, who was fathefed by -a i=!~t:"""·' l ad'.':' ... ..,...,. MCml 8udwetser Regal· ta (from Miami. Fla.). (RI (1 hr.) CO).,.. "Wagonmaster" ( 1950, Wtsl· em) Ben JohnSOn. Joennt Dru. A gtoup of Mormons hlres a guide and heads tor Utah ( 1 hr . 30 min.) d (l)_,. "Puberty BloeS" (1981, Come- dy) Nell Schofield, Jad C.pelja. Two coming-of ·age girls are eager for expen· ence and acceplance Cy the popular crowd. 'ff( 1 hr .• 27 min.) •1C11U1•1•111110UTOftm w:.,u. ..,,, .. ... "Let's Spend The Night Togeth· er" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rolli"U Randy Quaid, Charin White Eagle. ( 1 hr., 49 min.) •CC) "I'd Climb The Highest Moontaln" (1951. Drema) Rory Calhoun, Susan Hayward. ( 1 hr .. 28 mln) (%) "Love And Death" ( 1975, Comedy) Woody Allen. Diane Keaton. ( 1 hf., 25 min) -CC) ''The Diary Of Anne FraN<" (1980 Orama) Mellua Giibert. Maxlmllla~ Schei. (1hr .• 40mln.) Cl) "Interrupted Melody" ( 1956, Musical) Eleanor Parker, Glenn Ford. (1 ht., 46 min) (%) "Pygmalion" ( 1938, Comedy) Leslie Howatd, w.,-.oy Hllltt. (1 ht •• 35 min.) -an .. , Walk Alone" 11948. Drame) Llza- t>eth Scott. Sort Lancaster. (2 hrs.) -· "The Dam Busters" (1955, ()fame) Richard Todd, MlchHI Redgrave. (2 hta.) _., ...... _.__ -· •'Trog" ( 1970, Scieooe-Flctlon) Joen ()awford. Mlchatl Gougf\. (2 hn.) ~ "Firefox'' (1982. AdYlntur.) Clint Eastwood. Freddlt Jontt.. (2 hrs . 16 min l .. Stonaa. The Stonet perlonn many Of'iMlt greatest hit• In thla r.cord of three con- oerta held at the Meldow\aodl Atene In New JerMY and Mzona Stai.·1 SU"I OtYll Stadium. "PG' (1hf .• 30mln) all()) ... "On The Waterlront.. ( 19!>4. Ontme) Mar10n 8t8"do. Eve Merta Saint. Onty one man~ enough cowege to chelenge a mob IMdat who holds the dodl WOirMn of a t>lg city In an 1ron grip. c, hr ... n mil > •1C11tO••-.. •••lltw .. llUnlU -..... . , ... "Lat Tango In Paris" (1973. OrarM) Marton Brando. Marta ScMeldtr. A mlddla aged men wtloee unt91thful wife recently committed aulclde and an un4nhl- t>lted young woman meet and beglf\ a complicated attalf' throughout wNch they remain nametees to eech other (2 tv&. 10mln.} Ml (C) .. "Oldehomal" ( 1955, Mualcel) Gordon MacAae, Shlrley Jonea. A young OOWbO)' and rw. girl realfze theY are fn lcM at a dence. 'G' (} tn .. 25 min ) (%) .. "Twice Upon A Time" (1982. Fantasy) Anlmaled. Lorenzo MUil<: Ind Judith Kahan Kampmann CreaturM anempt to matce Ume 118.nd atlll by taking the spring that belongs to the cottt*: dock.~ hr., 15 m1n ) •1C11C MIT-..T ..... • ••lltw(I) -econ W ... "Voices.. ( 1979, Drama) Michfel Onlkean, Amy lrvtng. A dell! danqfW and an ambitious but frustrated nldl"f'elub singer tall In love and o.vote I~ to helping NCh othef find 8UC· cess. 'PG' \1 hr , 46 min.) -1-= ... ........ NI&, _,. "Tlme Walke<" (1982. Fanta- sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy. An ancient mummy discovered In the tomb of Tutankhemen Is sent to a Callfomla unl- V9fSity for anatysls, where It II aceldentally revived. 'PG' (1hr .. 25 min.) CO) "The Ptrates 01 Penz.anoe" ( 1983. Musical) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbufy {g hrs.) (%) "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Musical) Reit Harrlaon, Audrey Hepburn. (2 hrs , 50 min.) -00 "Six Pack" ( 1982. eorn.dy) Kenny ~ Diane Lane. ( 1 hr., 45 min ) W CI) "International Velvel" ( 1978, Orama) Tatum O'Nee~ Anthony HopkN. (2 hrs.. e min.) • "Thunder Over Arizona" ( 19Sf. Western) George Macready. Sk'1 Homeler. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) -~ "flolkes" (1980, Advef'lture) R<>gtr M~. James Muon. ( 1 hf • 39 min.) (a> "Gunga Dfn" (1939. Advef'lture) Cary Grant. Douglas Faifbanks Jr. ( 1 hr., 5~ min.) •00 "Shlpwfecif' ( 1978, AdVentutel Rot>- ert Logan, Mikki Jamlson·Ollon ( 1 hr., 43 min.) •CD "Honor Among Thieves" ( 1972. Ora· ma) Char1es Bronson, Alain Delon ( 1 hr . 33 min.) Sunday, June 24, 1964 15 ~ i I I ,, ~ f t1i ~::,I !. i •••• ~.,....~ § 01111•= r r. 1 ~ ~ ~ " .. ~ ~•ll•i i a a tel~ i: ~ ~.*""'Iii'!!" i r:p~r l · i 1 1 1i1!1~1 1•H e:;c;;;rf i ~t 1 f 1 ~ ll!sci~i; ti I ~ ~ f 1?~11111111;1 ~ l hi il~~f 111 w1 ~a P ij~) ~.fl II -~1. !1 !Hail I r !1 i 1H ~ !!q1Q ~ ~11 J ~:~4 ~u~ ~d i l!dN ~ ~~~ ~ R'si; 1 s ~ ... 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AIUILTm 11111 W••-.mn A r911Mllng look at priloo Nie end the offbeat relaflonshlps betwt«i lntnat• and offlolalt. cm _. "National Lampoon's Vaca· tlon" ( 1983, eom.dy) cnevy Chae, e.v.rty O' Angel<>. A vacationing I amity encounter• one dlNtter after another C£=~~'.1iS!iA: !!'~.Vis>« In 'the Soul Of The s.rp.n1" Reinhold (Gottfried John) attttnPt• to trap Mlete i rblra Svlcowa) alone. (Part 12 Of ,,, ht.) ... .. IAOGUl1IM&. Ektelon Champlonahlps -11 ..... ... .., lht~ _. ''EYlf)'thlng You Alwayt Want· ed To Know Ab0u1 Sex (But Wert Afraid To Alk)" ( 1972. Comedy) Woody Allen, Gene Wlld9r. A Mrlet of oomlo tketohet IPOOt. Or. Otvld Reuben'• belt·Mlllng book In addition to other a110t1ed tergetL ,,.·Fr 1,uu ... _,.All&.....,.UUOM• ., ..... .. tCILDllTt L.MT.-MIOC.-.A~ _. "The Sting II" ( t983. Ofama) Jackie Gleason, Mac Devis An experi· enced coo artist mes to score big with the help ol a fellow peddler ·pa· ( 1 hr., 42 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Love And Death" ( 1975. Comedy) Woody Allen ()ane Keaton A noted coward In the RuSSlan army eventu· ally marries his true love. who draws him Into a plOt 1nvolv1nQ an attempt on the Ille of Empe<or Napoteon 'PG' ( 1 hr 25 min) fD mca VAii DTll n• iJl) 90¥ll "Bombardier" ( 19•3, Adven· ture) Pat O'Brien. Randolph Scott Men training for tty1ng fortress missions hght 10< survival during WOl1d War II (2 hrs . 5 min.) . 1d (I) 8'0ll'llC8l1B ([) .,_ "Big Thumbs" ( 1978, Come- dy) Janette Sinclair A woman's need 10< satisfaction leads to a court case ( 1 hr , 30 mtl"I.) 11:118 CJ) u•-. P.L Magnum trleS to uncovet the source of extortion threats 1nvotvtN-:i~: (R) ( 1 hr , 10 min ) D CID Guest Host Joan Rivers .... ..,.,.. .. llMOIClf-....... fllACI 1~ ··-··(If Ult MAICllCO LA1WY ~CA Scheduled. Law· rence Kurlandef, dlrect0< of criminal fvs- Uce In New York State, debates David Rothenbe<g. executive d11ec1or ol The Fortune Society, on whether the etJHent parole system shOuld be abOll&hed, for· mer NASA official Or. Robert Jatttow defendS Reagan's ptopoul on the spec:e- beaed missife defense system. (R) (1 hf I Cl) ~ Michelob Natl<>Nll Club Cham· plOOShlp (from Hartford, Ct ) (R) ( 1 hr) CH) .,_ "Spring Bleak" ( 1983, Com&- dy) Davkl Knell. Steve Benett Four bud- dies have a w11d time In Fort Lauderdale dullng spring vacation 'R' ( 1 hr . '0 min l G 19 CU9 Feetured: a physician dlscvaet carter el1P9flenoee; Seettlt Seahlwk1 teemmat• Jim Zom and Curt Wa~1hr.,30 min.) tWcm "Gunoa Din" (1a39, A<tveft.. ture) Cary Granl. Dougllt Fal(benka Jr. Bated on the at()()' by Rudyard ~lpflhg. An Indian wetetboy becomee lnYOIWd wtth Btttleh mllltary action In the moun- taJnt Of northern lndla. ( t hr .. 57 min.) -,TRIMr .. m•HOU.YIOOI ... "Glr1 ~ ( 1943, Muelcal) Mickey Rooney, J 0.n.nd. A rich playboy faa. In lo¥t h a dude ranch gtrt. ~hrt .. 6mlnJ ••& w ... _. "Mtdlcel Story'' (t976, Ota. ma) Beeu Btldget. JOit Ferrer. A young Intern plaCet Ni CltMr In jeopetdy when he quntlofw the mtthode Of a not9d phy. llcl~ha.~":Jn -· _. ''Emily'' (1978, Of~ma) Koo ~rte. Vlct0t Splntttl. In 1920. England. a teen-age gift oomtt of age through an atfalf wtth an American tchooltMChlt. ( 1 ht., 26 min.) -· • LA11WTWMDl'9Liillill Scheduled: Arnold Schwan:enegget. Mel 1Tm~·lm:..coc.•r•1•1 r•nne U.TODAY .. All ...... LM*9. ~JmlCMIMI ..... fllMCI ~WIG Profile Of lklef Velkko Hakullnen of Flnland. (R) ([) .,_ "Six Pack'' (1982, Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane lane. A race-car drivet turns a aexte1 of juvenile car strippe<s Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' ( 1 hr , '5 min.) (%) .,_ "Spacehunter. Adventures In The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983, Science-Ac· hon) Peter Strauaa, Molly Rlngwald. In the 22nd century. a space mefoenaty and a punk1Sh waif travel to a distant planet to rescue three apace maidens from a v11. la1nOOS cy_bOf?. 'PG' (1hr.,30mln.) 11:191) ()) .:a.Q MoCloud and Chief Cllf· lord go undercover with a country mua1e tour of the Soviet Union to expoee a drug ~· (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) tlll9(S) '* DOOlm .,,. , ..... cc.. c:arT The popular group perf Ofm a Mlec· lion of their hits, Including ''Whet A Fool Bel~." in this oonctfl taped at the Unt- verslty of CalHornUI at Berkeley's Greek Theatre. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) W D .,_ "The Accused" ( HM8, Orama) Loretta Young. Robert Cummings. By accident. a woman Is accVMd of murder and becomn a fugitive from jostlce. (2 tvs ) .. fl .,_ "Hook. Line And SIMer" ( 1969. Comedy) J«ry Lewis. Peter law· lord. A woman and the famHy doctor try 10 get rid of her flshefman hUSband ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (f) .,_"Susan S&ade" (1961, Orama) Troy Donatiue. Connie St....,._ When her daughter glvet birth to an lllegltlmate child, a woman poees as the lnlant'a mother unrn a~ expoeee the truth (2 hrs..) Cl)..,_ "One Man'fANsy" ( 196-4. Biog- raphy) Don Murray, Olana Hyland. A crime reporttf entera a seminary wt*I he feels unable 10 help people In arry other ~city. (t ht , 30 min.)· C1J ICll"IULI. NCAA OMllon I Women. s Championship (from Omaha. Neb.). (R) 1? hrs.) t:11 «1J MTPA'110l d C8) ... "RaQe fOf The Y&ntcM Zephyr'' [1981. Ofama} Ken Wahf, Geofge PtP- perd. Two farmen locate the wreCkagt Of a World War II pe.ne In the mowulnl of New Zeeland and compete wtth others tot Its valUable cargo, (1 ht .. 48 min.) ·1--ftt ... .. ,.., .. , .... ,...,..~. _,.''Summer " (1879. ~ ) John C. Mei.a= Matt ~ T~ owner Of a tailing tummer OltnP dtcidel to rllM money by holdltlg a reunion IOt the now-matured alumni. 'A' l ht .. $0 min.) W MllUATLMm _,. "Firefox" (1982. AOYtn1\K9) t eatwood. Freddie Jon-. A u.e. pilot g011 btNnd ~ llnee to NII I ~fighting plane. 'PG' (2 tn.. 15 .. , ..... ...,... ... ··=-Python Llvt At The~ ~= Bowl" (1 082. Comedy) John , Mlcheel Pa»n. Membert of 8'1t· ain't famed comedy troupe~-. on stage tome of their lunnlelt lketchet. 'R' L! hr., 26 mJn.) .. Cl) .. •·Jeky• And Hyde ... Together Again .. ( 1982. COmedy) Mark 8lln1c1lttd. S-Armstrong. A atratt..ieo.d ldentltt'I accidental lngMtlon of a chemical tume him Into e laaclvloua swinger. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) a9(1J llCMI "Honor Among Thieves" ( 1972. Drama) Char1es Btonaon, Alaln Delon. An American soldi.r In M81Millee meets a scheming doct0< wtio wantt to break Into ht5 glrlfrlend'a ufe bu1 It surprised 10 discover that tt It empty ( 1 h< .. 33 min.) .. , ... llCMI "Boy On A Dolphin" (1 957, Drama) Sophia Loren. Alan Ladd. When a Greek sponge diver finds a aunken ~ of art. she plans to sell het MOret to the H~wi&t~IU ..,, .. MUIT -.,_ "Flngerptlnts Don't Lie' {1951. Myatery) Richard Travis, Shella Ryan. When a small-town may°' 18 murdered, an lnvestigatOf sets out to nail the klDer. (1 hr . 20 m1n.) IQICOAmM ... ... MIFCMrma ... "Prom Night" ( 1980. Mystery) Jamie lee Cvr1is. Leslle NlelMn. On ptom night, exactly SIX years after a gll1 fel lo het death af18f being teated by frtenda. three of thOse frlendl begin getting menecing calls. 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min.) cm .,_ "The Toy" (1982, Comedy) Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleaton. A multirni.- llonalre ''pufchases" en ~ b'ack men as a plaything fOf hi. lpoiled ~~son 'PG' ( 1 hr •• ~"*') .. tlPMl'lla ... "The Gazebo" ( 1960, eom. dy) Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynoldt. A TV wOtef bunglea the nuder Of hts wfM'I bleckmaller . .: hr .. 40 min.) M (l:)WANlllmlll The country eing9r· aongwrner perlof ms eongs from hil album ''Nevef Could Toe The Mark.·· Cl) ... "Silting Duckl" ( 1980. A<Mn- ture) M~ Emit, Zach Nom\an. Two Inept mobsters nee to South America and enoounttf the women uelgned to kill Sunday, June 24. 19M 17 .. ' them. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ·; CllCMO'I WT~ ..... • um•tm1C1Q ... -econ 4r1I mm "Everything You Always Want- ed To Know About Sex (But We1a Afraid To Asj()" (1972. Comedy) Woo<Jy Allen, -Mondng 11ov1u- •C%> "Pygma"on" ( 1938, Comedy) Leslie Howard. Wendy Hiiier. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) •ct) "Stardust Memories" ( 1980. Orama) Woo<Jy Allen. Charlotte Rampllng ( 1 hr . 29 min) •(Ill "Driftwood" ( 1S.7. Orama) Ruth Wamck. Walter Brennan (2 hrs.) •CJD "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( 1969. Comedy) Animated. ( 1 hr . 2S mtn) CS) "Huckleberry Ann" ( 1974', A<!ven· ture) Jeff East, Paul Winfield ( 1 hr . 58 mtn ) M CI) "A Countess From Hong Kong" ( 1967, Comedy) Marlon Braodo. Sophia L0ten (2 hrs ) 1::9(t) "St Helens" (1 98t. Orama) Art Car· ~· David Huttman ( 1 hr . 3S min.) c.zJ "The Best Ullle Whorehoose In Tex- as' ( 1982. Musical) Burt Reynolds. Oolty Parton ( 1 hr , SS min ) .. CID ··Grease r ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Caulheld Michelle Pfeiffer ( 1 hr . 5S min I CID · The Real Glory" ( 1939. Orama) Gary Cooper DaVld Ntven ( 1 hf 35 mm ) .. (I) "My Fair Lady" (1964'. MUSical) Rex Hamson Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs . SO min) -ct) "Raggedy Man" (1981. Orama) Sissy §e_acek -£rte Roberts ( 1 hr . 35 min ) Qi) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sytvester Stallone. Carl Weathefs ( 1 hr .. 4'0 min ) 'The Singing Nun .. ( 1966. MUSICal) Debbie Reynolds. Chad Eve1ett ( 1 hr .. 38 mtn) -«Z> "Breakthrough" ( 1950. Orama) David Brian. Frank Lovejoy (2 hrs ) -· "Anything Goes" ( 1956, Musical) 8lrlg Crosby. Donald O'Connor (2 hrs.) -.......... ..,,..._ -· "The Famtly Way" ( 1967, Comedy) Hayley Miiis. John Miiis. (2 hrs.) CC) "Improper Channels" { 198 1 Come- dy) Alan Arkin. Marlette Hartley ( 1 hr .. 32m1n ) CID "The Sting II" ( 1983, Orama) Jackie Gleason. Mac OeV.S ( 1 hr , 4'2 min.) al) "The Plrale Movie" ( 1982. Adven· tUte) Kristy McNichol. ChrlStopher Aikin$ i! hr 4'0 mtn ) Cl) "GOlng In Sty»" ( 1979. Comedy) George Burns, Art C&rney ( 1 hr . 36 min ) 11::9(%) "Pygmalion" ( 1938, Comedy) Leslie Howard. Wendy Hiller ( 1 hr • 35 min ) ttl(C) "From The Terrace" (1960 Ofama) Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward (2 hrs , 2• min) m "The TWlnklt In God's Eye" ( 1955 Comedy) Mickey Rooney. Coleen Gray L! hr . ~min.) •CH> "The Hunter' I 1979, Onlmel Steve 18 Sunday. June 2'4, 1934 Gene Wiider. A eerlel of comic sketches spoofs Or. David ReYben's bett-eeHfng book In addition to othet assorted target• 'R' I 1 h<, 27 min) McOueen. EM Wallach. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) cm "Sommertlme" ( t955. Romance) Katharine Hept>urn. Roasano Brazzi ( 1 hr .. 39 min,) Cll "Threshold" (1981, Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jett Goldblum. ( 1 hr . 46 min.) •(%)"Monty Python live At The Hollywood Bowl" (1982. Comedy) John C1eese Michael Palin. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) •CD "This Time Forever" ( 1980, Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vinoent Van Patten. I 1 hr .. 35 min.) . •ct) "Stardust Memories" (1980, Drama) Woo<Jy Allen. Chartotte Rampling. ( 1 hr . 29 mtn.) (%) "Puberty Btues" ( 198 1, Comedy) Nell Schofietd. Jed C.'*ja. { 1 hr • 27 min.) t9(1) "Huckleberry Finn" ( 1974', AdVen· hKe) Jeff East. Paul Wlnfietd. (1 hr . 58 min) • (f) "The Seoret lnvaslon" ( 1964. Dra- ma) Stewart Granger. Raf Vallone (2 hrs) •W "Twice Upon A Time" (1982. Fanta- sy) Animated. Lorenzo Music and Judjth Kahan Kampmann. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) •az> "To Catch A Thief" (1955, Myste<y) C&ry Grant. Grace Kelly (2 hrs • 10 mtn l __ .,. .. ..,, .. .. ..... utni-OIM ...... ... 11/U.O .... i. ~O#lf ---~,~·••t• .... .............. Alllt Mii "St. Helena" (1981. Orama) Art Cerney. O.W:S Huffman. An 80-year- old man rerus.t lo teeve his aman resort after • geologist predicts a llolca~ dlUs.- tef 'PG' ~jf mln.) (I) Ml1'0 Pam Hill$ Pontiac Dash i!!OfTI Pocono, Pa.). {R) CO) 90m "The Piiate Movie" ( 1982. Adveflture) Kristy Mc:NtchOI. Christopher Atkin$. A lhy teen--aga gltt findl adventure and romance when a drMm transpofts IW to the wOftd of a t91h-century pirate 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 4'0 min.) .. , .. na ... TAa Ma -. . .....,.. ...er-•· MAUM!I U.ITMIMI~ llllTta ---.... TAa ---~ P& •I' Martial arts combined wtth .. ota: a TV atar In Japan whO la (JI) mm "Friday The 13th. Part ( 1982. Horror) Dane Kimmet, Paul K ka. Unwary t~agert travel to a rerr cabin at Crystal Lak•. the 1ta1• grounds ot a dera~ mooster \ wears a hockey masl< R' ( 1 hr • 35 ml •G ... PIA'Nm an Ameflcan. .Mlle ... ~ ":?atnn•n TC••IT Fea1ur l!Df-comed!an Dan AytHOyd Tllm'let911tf -. OI flOIT1l9 ...... ...,. LCMCOIUCIDI llAllC OIP\.OU&.P_.,. mwtl "Natlonal Lampoorl"s Cu Reunion" ( 1982, Comedy) Ge1 Graham. Michael Lerner A motley grc ot alumni . ~t together for en unusi 10th year high schoOI reunion 'R' ( 1 ~ 25 min ) (I) llCMI "The Best little Whofehouse Texas" ( 1982. Musteal) Burt Reynolc Dolly Parton A flamboyant. muckrak1 TV personality 1r1es to close down a po~ lar =house 'A' ( 1 hr 55 min ) e;) "Chamber Oi H0tr0<s" ( 194 Horror) Ulh Palmer. Leshe Banks Bruta murdered victims are taken 10 thOJ Cna1 ber of Honors (2 hrs ) 11118 I C. lMI TOW Featured summ swimwear. men's mal<e--up "Playboy' kara1e woman Grace Casillas !he Phil delphia Experiment l ,Aa.YfllUD rrtAU¥19G m. L.A. Featured VISll a SChOOI , women wrestlers. a look at some beau111 sand sculptures. a report on lhe gruwtr number of rehgtOUs cults {Part 2 of 2) l-15;·~M WLD, W..0--.0 Of ,..,.,I ..-...... San Diego Padres at L c Angelet Oodoe<s (3 hrs) Cl) A WM.I,...... lMI lmt C8rM Wl1"M m.L. 90Y8I "The Image Makers The rise and lnflUenee of publle relation: featuring a look at the caree<s of IVy lee t>eltfJf Lee and Edward L Befnays O ( hr.) :1;"caa1•caAOt MAL NOIU Highlights Include reun.on of Bataan "death march" surv• vOfs, a Puerto RIC&n commercial actres 1n trouble with a religlOua group, a wate Ski beltet. and a mam.d pola teem (R' ~ 'M6. "Mirage" ( 1965, Mystery) Gre gory Peck. Diane 88ker. A psychialrts d0Ubt1 his pe11enl's amnesia, bYt agrw. to h04p him after bee~ lrwotved 1n E series of strangt events (2 hrs.) 8 al lMI NU tuY Cott becomes thE target of a professional hh lady af1e1 Terr ~Nm 10 tracit hew down fR) ( 1 hr ) ·='=-* 8"8T'lmlT TCll•rr Featured 1Ct0t~omedlan Dan /ilytt.r~d e llO¥ll "Target Z•o" (1955, Adven· !Utt) Richard Conte, P9ggle CMtle A Korean War lieutenant IMdl' hie men on a dangerous mountain mlSlion and unex -I - 'at• ote Ing tho , ) I SS ,. , JP ... In 1$ )Q u· 0 fy ,. )r .11 g a r pectedly encounters a t>eautttut temti. 8Clentlst atopvht way (2 hra,) 9 M •• OMAla AT THI WMm .... Vlollnlst ltzhak Perlman P91'forma tor Pree· Iden! and Mrs. Reagan Ind their guests lrom the Eaat Room ot the White House. £~ "Raggedy Man" (1981. Ch· ma) S111y Spacek. Eric Roberts In 19~. • telephone cperator In • small Texas town sacrifices her standing In the com· munlty when &he hea a at\oft attalr with a combat·bOund sallof 'PG' (1 hr.. 35 min) CE •._-, .... -na-· (8).wll "Right Of Way" (1983. Drama) Bette Davis, James Stewart. An aged cou· pie take dras11c steps to prevent their sep- aration ( t ht •5 min.) ~-IOVAc. llLIMOn OWW. -John BarbOur hoets this tribute to the legendary comed111n from telev1S1on's "golden age " wtncti 1nc1Udes clips from hiS show and interviews with Jack Lem· moo. Chevy Chase end Steve Allen ( 1 hr,30mm) "1-UC.WllKL.Y 1111 11CTAC~ ~uzm Martial arta combined With a&foblcs. a TV star In Japan who IS an Ameocan e1> llAM UEJ. The blpertiSan satmst lampoons politicos and bureaucrats CD llOVll "la Null De Varennes" ( 1983, Ofama) Marcello Mastr01ann1 Jean-Louis Barrault The story of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI on their tught to the town ot Varennes on the eve of the RevOluHon (2 ._1hrsn:~~ M 9GITIWWWW (It) • CJ) llO\'ll "Atlanttc Cuy'' ( 1980, Ota· ma) Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon The estranged husband of a waitress -ilrnves with her pregnant younger stster and some stoten he101n. which he wants an a~lng hOOd to sell for him. (2 hrs.) Q TNI JACTI Of WI Mrt. Garrett al'ld the glrlt make ChriStmtl vacation plans (A) i. 9 llOVll ·0team1 Don't Die" {1982. Drama) Ike Eisenmann. Paul Wlntlt ld. Two teen-agers fall In love amldat the hard realltlet of an urban combat aru wt\eft cl'llldren NII druga and crtme runa ram· in~ o (2hrt.) ....... ~ HOPI A look at the mott recent development• In tht field of t'Mdlcaf 1ranap11n11. ( 1 hr.) G WHAT DO CMU•I W OI .,_. ftin nm OI TNI.,., Talented y<>ung· tttl'a ling. dance. )ugglt. IC1 and apeak for thtmMtves abOut nuclear war. (%) MON "Spacehunter: AdventurH In The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983. Sci.nc•FIC· tion) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald In tl'le 22nd century. a space mercenary and • punklstl waif travel to 11 dtstant planet to rescue three space maidens from • vii· lel"==rg 'PG' ( 1 l'lr . 30 min ) .1 .,. "The Savage Bees" (1976. Suapenao) Ben Johnson. Michael Perks A hofde ot killer African beet lnvadea New Orleans al Mardi Gras time (2 hrs . 5 min.) n (J) .._, \l90 Profile ot skiel' Velkko Hakullnon of Finland. (R) • D DUCI 'AC'YmY Brooks tries lo help hla son become a comedian. and Wally's daUQhter Qets e 1ob doing 11o~ers (!) llOW9 "The Long, Hot Summet" ( 1968. er.ma) Paul ~. Jo.rlne Woodward. 8altd on the novel by WIUlam Faulkner A atrangtr In a tma/1 town ctiangea the 11\/M of 1 ~r of we.lthy ~~·D· 30mln.) Ill> -A llahthearted 1tudy of a community IOcatld )ult <Sown the boerdwa.11< from Coney Island and consld- eted one of BrOOlclyn't more colorlul ~....:J (1ht.) ~"19 .. Q .. !} ~ Guest: Texu Ranger lhltd beMman BUddy Bel. (A) .. D IT ... 11 .. Or. Ehrlloh finally weds Roberta. Joen H1110tan tries to bMg aome happiness to her dyjng_fathe<, and Of Chand!« decides to rvn the Boston Marathon OOUfM alone. (A) ( 1 hr ) l &t=" A WU 1"'°'*' TNI 11111 C8mllY wmt IU .,,_ "The Image Makers" The rise and Influence of public relatlons. featuring • loot( at the carews of Ivy Led· better Lee and Edward L. Bemeys. O ( 1 hr) CC) llON "Whose Life la It Anyway?" ( 1981, Drama) Richard Drey1uas. John Cassavetes Paralyzed from the nec:k down 1n an automobile accident, a sculp-'°' reminlseet about his llfe before and eloquently argues for his light to die. 'R' .L!. hr . 58 min.) (HJ .,_ "Blue Thunder" ( 1983. Adven- ture) Roy Scheider. Malcolm McDowell A Los A~ police heUcopte< patrolman hlj8cks an experimental mllltary super copter planned for use In civthan crowd con1rol 'R' O ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) (Q) ... "The Soldie<" ( 1982. AdVeo- lure) Ken Wahl. Wiiiiam Prtnoe. A ruthless CIA agent is sent to neutralize a Soviet· backed terrorist plot to hold the Mideast hostage .with nucitar exploslvet. 'A' t 1 hr . 30 min) (J)llON "Squeeze Play" (1981. Come- dy) Jim Harrll. Jenni Hetrick. The girl· frlendt of aoftball players dedde to form their own tNm 111 wey of av.nglng their ~lect. 'A'~ hr .• 30 min) I .......... .. __ .._.,.. -.. _... ... __ ..., .-AT OVTDOOM Jim Tat>ot IOOka at SctndlnaVltn apart of orlentHflng and paddltt a ctl'\Ot with guide Karry Leedl In Mlnnesota'a Boundary Wttert. Q CJ) .. "Monty Python LN9 At The HOI· lywood Bowl" ( 1982. Comedy) John Cleele. Mlch1tl Patin. Member• of Brit· 11n·1 tamed comedy troupe r~rute on 111ge tome of thtlr tvMlttt tketC"-. 'A' ~hr .. 25~ .. ... (IO .,. "Emmanueti. In Soho" (1981, Comedy) Mandy Mllt.r, Julie LM. Alon- dontf orgarwea an eleborate orgy to expoee an untef'UC)ijloue theatrlcll egen1 1• 1 fiU ·b ... IOWMllUJJWILW• ........ ........ WT--*YMDYll tt:tl .,_ "The GrMt O'M1"9y" •( 1937. Ofemt) Pat O'Brien. Humptny Bogart. An unbending polloeman IMS no rNaon to alle< the rulet u ti. .... them, even for • poor man who turns to crime a1 a meens to support hia crlppled daughtef ' hrt .. 30 mtn.) · ml ...,....,. tW CJ) M .. A•-11•B•I A myat.OOU. murder brlngt Steed, Putdey and Gambit Into an Investigation of buried Naz.I tr• IUfl._jR) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) Q CD 1'WT Guest Hott: Joan Rivet .. Scn.duled: Denlel J Traventl. singer l" Greenwood ~r ) I r.::c..""_-.n.. Mem .... llUCI t1•tt01 IM .. AICllCO LAW ttmCA Scheduled femin- ist Germaine Gr99f on the sexu.I revolu- tlon, birth control and attitudes toward children; pharmacist-author Dr. Earl Min- dell oo nutr11ionGJ guidetlnes to compl&- ment the most common prescription and iover.e=~~r~ (1 hr) lnMCYPll • ClW Featured Bombay Jesuit with news trom lnd&a, Stngtr Michelle Pillar ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) '1119 (1) llON "Psycho If" t 1983. Mystery) Anthony Pe<klns, Meg Tilly Former psy· chohc killer Norman Bates tS rele89ed alter a 20-year stay 1n a mental Institution and believes himself cured when a myste- rious rash of murders begins. 'R' ( 1 hr., 53mm.) tW (8) Cll LOCATm "Carlin On Campus" Comechan George Carlin takes a hum<><· oos loot< at baseball, football. cars and everyday hie before a UCLA audience. ( 1 hr ) a. I TWa.8fT mm m me MOU nrooo • llOVll "Viva Villa!" ( 193'. AdVentura) Wallace Beery. Leo Carrillo The famous petrt01 and rebel rises 10 t>ecome prest- dent of MexlCO (2 hrs ) Cf) ICll SIDIMT ... 9 MO¥ll "Forever Young. Forever Free" ( 1976. AdVenture) Karen Valentine, Jose Ferrer A close friendship develOps between a white orphan boy and en Afri- can herdboy whO share good times, hard- lhlpe and adventure ( 1 fir . 40 min.) e MCU Of TNI mfT CC) llCMI "Vice Squad · ( 1982. Orama) Seaton Hubley, Gary Swanaon. A pOlloe detactll/e and a atrHtwalker '"m up to trap • pimp rnponalbll tor murdering one of hla women. 'R' ( t hr .. 35 mil'I ) (J) NOSI lllMOW W Grand Prix Of CtnelMttl (A) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) CD) •OYtl "Summertime" ( 1955, Romance) Katherine Hepburn, AoNano Brazzi An American tourrat In Veoloe talll In love with 1 married man ( 1 hr . 38 min ) (%) -MD UC WZ LATZ "Knowledge It Power Al'ld The Early Bird Catcl'lll Tfie Worm" Franz (Gunltf Lamprecht) ra}Olnl the gang. and Miele (Barbel• Sukowa) approaches him with a conf8191on. (Part I 1 of 14) C 1 hr ) .. CD .,_ From The Terrace" (1960. Orama) Peul Newman. Joanne WooO- ward Based on the novel by John O'Hara A man's marriage crumbles rrom neglect as he climbs lhe ladder of aYC- oess (2 hrs 2• min ) -a cm LAll NIGHT""" DAYIJ WI I M Scheduled· comedian Larry Miiier, mutlcal loup The Go-Go's ( 1 hr ) MllllD flTCMCOCI ,._,, L.A. lODAY IOWMallAllTWI ~ LOft, J.-iCM rm.I ... OULNWG Sunday, June 24, 1984 19 -· Cl) .. "The Bat" ( 1959. HOfrOf) Vincent Price. Agnet Moorehead. A klller rnteta hie metoh Jn an old woman CR) ( 1 ht .. 20 min) -· .. "If I W9fe King" (1938, Adven-ture) Ronald Colman, Ellen Drew. The ruoaf.poet, Francois VIiion, tangle• wtta with KJng Louis XI of Fra~ (~ hrt , 5 : ...... Hardcaee" (1971, Adventure) Clint Walk9f, Stefanie Powers. In the early 190()g, a mercenary soldi.r ralllea to the '** of Mexican revolutlooarlel only 10 discover his miSSlng wife among them ( 1 hl,30mln) (!) fUTMCll 'le Musk: videos from the first half of thlt ytar. Including Cu1tU1e Club, Eurythmlcl. Michael Jackson. Irene Cera. Duren Duran, Cyndi Lauper and Van Halen (2 hi'$.) e .,. ''The One That Got Away" (1958, Adventure) Hardy Kr\Jgef Colln Gordon. The urnelefit1ng determinatton of a German POW to escape from the Allies f'lnalfy P8Y$ otf. ~ 1 hr . 30 min ) CID .,.. "Natlonel Lampoon s Clas.s Reunion" ( 1982. Comedy) Gerrit Graham, Michael Lemer A motley group of alumni get togethef for en unusual 10th-year high school reun+on 'R' ( 1 hr 25mlf'I.! -CZ> .,.,. "The UnhOly Garden" ( 1931 Mystery) Ronald Colman Fay W1ay A dappef British scoundrel 11o1th a penchant f()( ad\lentlJft gels tnvo!Ved with crime and romance ( 1 I'll • t 4 min ) •11UL1Mflal AU.•lMl•M&Y .... ., TlrtU&*• AUTO MCm SCCA ~ Vees (from Mllwaokee. WIS ) (R) ( 1 hf ) WGZ)llC&DAT U. ()) .,.,. "Threshold" ( 1981 Orama I Donald Suttlenand Jeff Goldblum A heeJ1 SUfgec>n ratSeS a controversy b> implanting an elli>efimental mechanical he4rt in a female patient PG' 11 llr •6 -llorning Movies-• •all "How To Stutt A Wiid B1k1ni' (1965 Comedy) Annette Fun;cello Dwayne Hickman (2 Mi ) •(!) "ZOfba The Greet<' (Part 1 of 2) (1964. OfarN) Antnony OvtM Alai\ Bl•• (2 tn ) CC) "The Watei Baboft (1979 Fanta1y) Anlmallon and 11ve act1()(1 ~ Muon 1!1v .2emen) Cl) ''PygmaJon ( 1938 Comeoy I L-. Howtrd. Wendy Ht (I hr . 3! min) •<ID ''Mountain '.-mllY' f"oblotoo" ( 1979 Adventure) Robt rt to~an Su11n Olmlinta Shew t 1 N . '° !No ) al) "A ~ Nigh~•&x Comedy" (1882, Comtdy) WOO'Jy Alletl, M.a Fat-row ( , hf • 30 l"IWl •CCl "A ~ N.gnt 1 Sea Co-rte<)) ( iM.2, eom.dy) Wood) A• •n M11 ~a•· row ~""'n ) •CZ>' ltr Actventur• In The~°' bktOen Zone" I 1i83. ~FK:tlOn) P9ter St'**' Molly R ngwaid I 1 ,.,, 30 "*') -Cl:) 'Savaot H9f'Ytll1' ( 1980 Advef'ltUle) Tom ~.mtt Mlehefte e>nii"tps ( t 1v 2!1 ,,.., ) 20 Sunday. June 2•. 1984 min) ~ W et) ... "Deed And Burled" (1i81, Honor) James F1renttno. Mtlody And4tr· eon A amall·town PoUeemen lnvettlgatM a s.ti.t of bizarre mur~ 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 •1"'"1;:-·"* . ••ccum lllMI "N1tlon1I Lampoon'1 Clas& Reunion" ( 1982, Comedy) Gerrlt Grel'lam. Mlehael Lerner A motley group of alumnt get 1ogether tor an unueual 101h year high schOOI reunion 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) .. , ... lllMI "Blondie Goes To Colieo." ( 1942. Comedy) Penny Slng6t1on, Arthur Lake The Bumsteedl conoeel their mar- nage when they go t>ack to college, bul the plan backfires when they both find romance with othef's ( 1 hr JO min ) I .... =. ... ..,,, .. 9GIHl'OMAICIQ .,,. "The Hunter" ( 1979, Orama) Steve Mcaueen. Ell wan.oh. Ralph "Papa" ThOfson lead$ a dangerous life as a modern-day boonty hUl'tter 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38nun ) (%) .. "The OeVll And Daniel Web- ster" ( 1941 Fantasy) James Craig. Edward Arno4d Based on Benet's StOfy Attorney Daniel WebSttf iS called upon to defend a man who made a pact with the deVll (1 tv . 52 min ) .. ([) .,,. "This Time Forever" ( 1980 Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Pa11en A French-Canadian girl falls In love with a brash Amencan college stu- dent Sludylng tn Montreal 'PG' ( 1 hr 35 min) ·1 a.::o Ml),. ... ... • IBE•TW • lllMI "Ringside" ( 1949 Orama) Don Batry Shetla Rvan After his prizehgnttf 00 "Between Fnends" ( 1983, Ofame) ,.Elizabeth Taylor. Carol Burnett ( 1 hr •O min ) "Sm111n· Through" ( 1932. Orama ) Noone Sheer9f, Frednc ( 1 hi . 27 m.n ) -!Ill "Marco The ~t" (1966. AdYel"llUtt) Horii Buctiholz, Omar Sharif ~hrs ) -· "The BQ.wity ~ .. (1~. Western) Oen Dl.Kyee. Roel C.mtron. (2 hrs.) CI> "Put.rty Btuee" ( 198 1. eom.dy) Ni9ll ~fwid. Jed Cei*)a ( 1 hr ~7 min) tWCC) "Oldahom&I" (195!, M"*°81) G0t· OOn ltAecRM. Shlrlty .>or. (2 hrl 26 "'*', -· "AefttctlOnl In A~ iY9" (19e7, Oftnw) Elizabeth T1~. Manon Brando 2 hr~) '~ Thmdef'' (t813. AcMtltur91 ROy Schecter. ~ McDowell. ( 1 hr 49 min ) (J) ··n. UMoty G&rdtn" (1931 ~ ceryJ RonaJd Co'rnen, Fey Wrey ( 1 tv , ,. rTW\.) -® "lat·s Spend The Nlghl Togathet" ( 1982. Documentary) The ~0111no Stonea (1 hr. 30mn J t:9 . ' Unknown lllland ' (1948 Adveo· brother II bllndtd In the ring, a ma decldet to take up boxing hlmeetf. ( 1 hr 20mln I •(J)9CMI "GOlng In Style" (1979, Come cM George Burn•. Art Carney 8or9d wfll sllflng all day on a bench In the park three elderly genllemen carefully plan 1 bank he!st ·pa· ( 1 hr . 38 min.) .. ,llAITUI .. PMTM• W• CllM / PllVATI LMI W CtlCMO'I ,_., MPOIT lllMI "Blondie's BlesSed Event' ( 1942. Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthu1 Lake. While Blondie Is giving birth IC Cookie. Dagwood Is creatTng cl'laos at e builders' convention In C .... go ( 1 hr 3C min.) ~=-"From The Terrace" (1960. Ofama) Paul Newman. Joanne Wood- ward Based on the novel by John O'Hara. A man's marriage crumbles lrom neglect as he climbs the laddef of soc cess (2 hrs .. 24 mm.) Cl) ..... ,.. CR) CO) .,.. "The Real GIOry" ( 1939. Ora ma) Gary Coopef, David Niven A military doclOf aids tn medical and pohtlcal areas In the Philippines following Iha Spanish American War (1 hr . 35 min ) .,_ "My Fair Lady" ( 196-&, Musi cal) Rex Hamson, Audrey Hepburn Based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pyg malloo " A Bnt1sh profl!ISIOr tries 10 teach a IOwef-class Londonef how to bee lady 'G' (2 hrs , SO min ) -ICOTT ---_,.. "The Sting II' ( 1983 Ofama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis An expefl· enced con artist tries to sc:Ofe big with the help of a fellow peddler 'PG' ( 1 hr 4(> mm) 4:91-AUTIY 41:9 Mlalftfl 4llt lMI 'Al'Tlmll PM&Y Me) Barton MacLane Vug1nta Grey I 1 hr 30 min I •CC) "Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The Dragon Queen" (1981 Comedy) Peter Ultlnov Richard Hatch ( 1 hr . 37 min.) CID "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982, Adven lure) Kristy McNlchol Christophe( Atkin$ i.!_tv , •O mm) CW "Cha"-1 SolUaire" ( 1a& 1. B10Qr1pt1y) Mar•Frence Pltlef. Rutger Hauer (i hrt) (I) "The Dark Cryttaf'' ( 1082. FantHyl ~It ( 1 ht 36 min l •m "Chtnel Solltaift" PM 1. Biography> ijirlf-franee Ptaltf. AutQ9' Haut' (2 "'') •CC) "A MIOIUm"* NIQht'I S.• Comedy' ( 1982. eom.dy) WOQ<to; Alletl Mii Fer tow (1 hr • 30 min ) t9CZ) "~renoee" ( 1982. Btograptly) .i.ttlct Lange. l<.lm Stanley (2 hrt. 20 min) •(!) "Pane 8tUte' (1991 Orlma) aldne) Poltief, Paul N9wman. (2 hrs ) ~"The Water Bablet" (1010. Fantaty) Mlmatlon and live ac1ton Jarne1 Mat00 i.!_tv .2emin) (I) "Fort>toden Atll&ne." ( 1934, Ofam•l Nofma ShMrer Fredric March ( 1 hr . 50 tTWl ) •CI> .. The Men Who Saw TomOtTOW" ( 198 1 Documentary I Narr1t9d by Or'IOI' Wela ( t hr 26 m.n I • I ........... Kam Katt tter In a thumb-tlz9d girl'• adVentur•flllt<S Maleh tOf her mo_thtr. Q (%) llCMI "PygmaUon" < 1938, eom.dy) -I.I:"' Les/It Howard. Wendy Hiller. 8aMcl on 111,_ tt-4 play by Glor~ Bemerd Shew. A prim AICiiiiQ IPMCh teacher trains a London 1trtet ,,_..09.,,, urchll'I to become a tocieJty aooepta~ ____ ~lady. (1 hr .. 35 min.) ---"' • ..,. "Thlt'I My Man" ( 19•7. IMClm.1..-•aw Adventure) Don Amethe, Catherine .... Mcltod A gamblef ICOf• ~ aa a ~1:,:'=t's Sex ~~:~· but fati. n • huaband. (2 Comedy" (1982. Comedy) Woody Allen, 1:118 I Oii M TOR Featured· "St E19e- Mla F1rrow The summer heat •nd country whafe's" Howle Mandell, Woffman Jatjt, air provoke a Mt'leS of humorous romantic some dreemt for the Starlight Found9tl0n encounters amor\g three couples spend-8 GD PAaYPUJ Ing a wMkend at an inventor's rural l'fl Oii LA FMtured: a !<><* at the \/lr- .. 1retreaT!~~ '°""" 1 E;~ ~i~;::'~~~ ~.,,,:; -(I) TIC TAC DOUIM -.oPPOlll'T\19 Cf) MWW. Chicago Cuba at Los Ange-"'°"°'_... 1'" ~h~ MON "Savage Harvest' (1980. .._ ... ....,Ofu.AU A~ture) Tom Skerrltt. Michelle Phlllips LMTOWl:IWMI Brad Sears talks An African drought drives wlld animals about upho!Stery and electrlcal wiring: a. into populated areas 'PG' ( 1 hr 25 1964 Triumph Roedster (T~) Is lee- min.) tured. o 1111AT-. (O)llON "Blue Thunder" (1983, Adveo- NI Cll... lure) Roy Scheider. MalcOlm McDowell. A •... Los Angeles pOllca helicopter patrolman AllC ... Q hijacks an experimental mHltary super P• llAUZlll A tour of Universal Stu· copter planned for use In civilian crowd dlos, glamorous end sexy rOller derby control. 'R' ( 1 hr .. '9 min ) teammates. 7:9 (Jl) ... l ._WOIWI ... (I) W•• 'J. TC and Higgins are ... held hostage by en escaped convict who 8"9ft1•rr TOlllHT featured intend$ to kilt Magnum to settle an old soul Singe!' Aretha Frankhn soore. (R) ( 1 hr.) I Palm D GD -A mM Julie devises a plan ..-. t/I PORnlm to sneak into an Andy Gibb recording ses-~ Za'f 1= G~R~ DAYI Marlon searches for llOTOA-Mother Kelp's heirloom vase wtille How- llON "Glgot" ( 1962 Comedy) Jack-ard plays pol(er w11h Fonzie. Chach1 and te Gleason. Kathenne Kath The poOI, Roger Q mute janitor of a run-down Pans rooming 1---R.D house offers to sheller a woman and her maTt1•rr ~ Featured dauottter ( 1 hr . « m"' ) soul Stnger Aretha Frenl<hn narrat• Ihle t JWmlnatlon of eupematlKal ~In Ireland. (2 htt.) • R.D luBEICA "Oft -l0tdt Of Den<· ,..... Owlt .,. one of the moet dlfftcuft cr•tut• 10 photograph beoaUM of their ahynau and extr80ldlnary ""'°'"f pow- tfl. ~lllAtrat• ~ ! ~-... "Oklahoma!" (1966, Musical) don MaoRH, Shlt1ey Jonel. A young cowboy end hie girl realize they .,. In love at a d9nce. 'G' (~ tn .. 26 min.) (I)...,_.,. CH) ... "Between Frienda" (1963, Of• me) Elizabeth Taylor, Carol Burnett. Two middle-age dlvorceea with tntlr~ ent t>eckgrounds and attltudee last friends aft8f Mterdy running Into MCh other In an automobile acc:ldent ( 1 hr .. '°min.) Cl) .. "The Sec:ret Of N.l.M.H." ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated V<** of Elizabeth Hartman. Dom DelulM. A secret IOClety of rats aid a desperate fttld mous. In saving her home from the Nth- tessneu of man. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 20 mfn.) :: i ;,:::-ti Alex lnvltM two d9t• to the w1lor prom and Meks Sklppy't ;r In keeping the truth from •ch gin. ' mWll "Tldal.lhve" ( 1975, A~ ture) Lorna Greene. KelJu KObeyuhl. A giant tidal wave engulf• Japan. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) 8 0 AK ~ RCIAL A retiring chocolate factory owner has second thoughts about turning over the butlriess to~ct;Ar~ I P•WtADll A tour of Unl'versal Stu- dloa; glamorous and sexy roller derby teammetes I •••fltjw-.,...11 ... •w ... ,.. .. Neat Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons look et "Women In The Dlrec· tOf's Chelf," with cMps trom "Yentl," "Fasl Times At RldgemOnt High" and "V1lley Girl" and lntt!Nlews with women director-. (R) • (Jl) M CATLm .. (!) TW..,..,.. CarlOS Tite vs. Donny l JA&m TALI TMUTM 'Thumbeltna' e llCMI "Land Of Celtlc Ghosts" Carr_ie_F_lshe_ r_. _Bur~ Meredith and W_ll· ___ --1!_19;;.;..7....;9..:.> _0oc;;;...;...;;;.;;u....;men.;..;;....;t;.;;;1""'ry--'-R""'ic;;.;..ha=.;;rd~B.;;.;aleha='-'.;;.;rt..;.._ _______________ _ Lalonde In a super middleweight bout Under New ManageD1ent ~('I\ Ill~ \II F.11tt1 ... Dean A. Dempsey Oeaeral Maaacer I larl)Cll' l,Cl\\11 · M<>unt Oli\e ~lc n1orial Park · \1ortuar:r · Benwd 8. iadaldl ll....wC1a11 1lw PHONl!TODAY ,OR Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Glsler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•••r Av• a1 Herbor Blvd.) FREI! INFORMATION 540-5554 Sunday, June 24. 198A 21 / tcheduled tor 10 roundl (from MetrllMlte. lncS.L_ ~ hra .. 30 min.) .... CJ) I -Rick Ind AJ help e World War II pilot IOcat• lhe 8-25 t>ombef and lhe mutinous crew that atote It from l'um .&O ;-Bnrs (R) C 1 h< ) a • Sam and Diane arrange • double dete fOf Coeeh. hOplng he win no longer spend every waking hour with them (A) ' 8 Ill LOT19TI Flaherty and Rush carry mllliOns IO Kansas City IOf • publiclty-ahy man. a pnm librarian and a n.en patienl i)~) ....... Wfii&f1 "UmbO Connection" Alter pariing on bad terms With his wife, M~ Omney arrano-10 meet her at their weekend conage bU1 Clare nevef arrives (!>an 1 of 3L (R) Q ( 1 hr ) GI WI• •Cl WTM "To Serve Them All My O.ys" 0.vlcl goes on a hOU- day and meet• • young nurse wtlo invites him to celebrate her birthday with her (!>art 2 of 13) (R) Q ( 1 hr.) CD .,_ "Deadly Eyes" ( 1983, Horr0<) Sam Groom, Sara Bot110fd Urben rats deYelop an 1ns.1lable hunger fOf human flesh alter eating • IOed ol steroid-laced ~in. (1 hf , 27 min) (Z).,_ "Puberty Blues" (1981, Come- dy) Nell Schofield, Jad Capelia Two coming-of-age girls are eage< lor eiq>er1- erlCe and acceptance by the popular m~1hr ,27m1n~ .. @ .,_ "Death Scream" (1975. Ofa- ma) Raul J\lha. Lucie Arnaz A worNtn rs falally stabbed 1n fuH Vl9W of her Brooklyn netghbors wflO fail 10 respond to Police inqumes because lhey · don't want to get 1nvofved" (2 hrs) W D GD _., COWT Harry helps Bull Shannon deal with htS ln&eCUrlty abOut rus enormous sae (A) CO) IT~ l90C* •Y "Wlll'8 Nel$OO & Family" The country Singe< ptfforms "Always On My Mind," "Whiskey Rive(' and "On The Road Again " ( 1 hr . 30 min) CJ) ITnW ..._ CGml Mam The Grammy Award winner rtturne to Ottro11 ~· hit car.., began. to perform a con. cer1 of NI =•I hlte. ( 1 hr ) -1 ~DOTI U.-Diana planl to ~ tht ranch with Chtp, and preeeur• mount tor Mack, compounoed by Karen'• lncreulngplll ~. (R) (1 hr.) G • t&L .,_., ILUI Caotaln FUfillo Ofdefl the arr•t of corrupt leKow copa. two poUcemen draw guna oYa< the loYe of a woman. and Cottay *omet the target olle= (RI (1 1v ) I .. ?ff. AT PON 'Koog'o .._.. John Wtlllaml and the eo.ton l>ope Orchestra ara jOlned by the King'• Sing- ers, 1bc harmonizing young Eng!Wlmen W'flOM repert0tre re~ from Reoelt- unce belladl to Randy Newman tunes IB> (1 "'. II) Wfii n "ltmbO Connection" Mer penlng on bad t81'ms with hit wife. Mark Omney arranget to meet her at their ~end cottage but Clare neY8f arrtvee (!>art 1 of 3) (R) Q ( 1 hr ) CH) .... Ol llA1".,,. • 1 cf .. A graphic c:6oM-op of a real-life emergen- cy medk:aJ tNm trealltlQ crltlcahv lnlUred 22 Sunday, June 24, 1984 . ~-. ---.. . ... ---· -- crime and aociclent VICllmt ( 1 hr ·, -1= .. ••• w ... WAn.cll •11111 Tl"le country 3IOQ81'- aongwr\t9f perlorms ~ from his album ·'Nev« Could Toe Tl'le Mark CD .,_ "Jack & Jill" (1979. Comedyl Samantha Fox, Jack Wrangler A. &Winging coul)6e answe< classihed ads to meet new tnen~ 1 tv . \5 mn ) "Ooc10< OetrOll' I 1983. Come- dy) Den Aykroyd, Dofina Olxon A 11m1d COiiege professor 1s recruited to 1ake the place of a plmp, and soon finds h1m6elt enioywig hes new occupallon R' I 1 hr 31 min.) (%) .,,. "HumanOtdS From The Deep ( 1980, Horror) Doug McClure, Ann Turk el Loathsome creatures from the oc.an s depths attack a Calitomla coastal town, kllllng the men and raping the women R' 11hf .. 20mm I TW D8(J)9 0> ... MnJIDiY~ .... ....,... LAUCIMll ..... ....... tol.IDICUMITI LAITIC*I .,. "Playblrds' ( 1978. Suspense) Mary Mtlllngton, Alan Lake A beautiful po11cewoman goes undercover to track oown the klllef of several cen1er1old m<>d· els 'A' ( t hr 3.4 mm ) mwll "Middle-Age Crazy ( 1980 Comedy) Ann-Margret Bruce Dern A Texas developers successful 1ob and beaut1f\Jt wile manage to dnve him into a mid-hie crlSIS R' ( 1 hr 31 mm I 0., llCMI "The Spm1 Of Seven1,. Se1 ( t976, Comedy) John C Holmes Annene Haven Tt)e seam er Side ol 1rie Amencan Revolu1ton s surveyed I 1 nr 10 rrun) G 11C:1 YAM DYii tW (Ill llCMI ' GOd Is My Co-P•lo!' ( 1945 Adventure) Dennis Morgan. Dane Clark Col Robert E Scott haa ecllon-p•cked ad\lentur• wtiila flying with Cla1re Chen· nault dur~ War II I 1 '" 55 min ) m1 cr>.a. ma '11119 (I) ~ .._ U. Goozo's new glrttnend pertuades him to move 1n with '* and quit hit poat 11 the hospital (R) ehr 10 min) ID TC 11•rr Gueat Hoat Joan R1..-er1 ~Tht~· '''"' l r.~-=-....... IUCI iiWllOPIM .. uateo LAW ..-CX ScPleduleO former pomographlC ftlm ltar Linda 'L011el1ce" Marchiano lf>e•k• 1ga1n11 exploltlng women Ind their right• through pomogra- phy; actor JllMI ~ talkt aboUt hll car• and hll tight to OV9(Come obesity LR) C 1 hr) (E AUTO UC. Formuia I Canadian Grand Prix (lrom lie Notre Dame Monlre- al, Que ) (Al (2 hrs ) G MCUll Featured motivational speak· er Charlie "Tremend009' Jones will Show how to Shake the blues away. author Joan W•ter Anderson disculMI women who work from thelf hornet ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tW(I).,,. "Vice Squed" ( 1982 Orama) Seaton Hubley, Gary Swanson A POiice detectM and a streer.a.ker team up 10 trap e pWnc> rtll)OnSlble !Of murdering one of his women 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min ) .. ,-..r .. lft •taLYWOOO .,.. .. CocktesheH Hlt1'oes ( 19~ Orama) JON Ferrer. Trt'IOr Howard hend1ul of trained votuntt111 lnQ8Qe ~ dangerou• plan to blow up an enemy o llesh.i In 1 French port. (2 hr1.) <I> •• w ... @) llCMI "Eanhquake" (1974. Orarr Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner. Los Al'lf les is destroyed by two maMIYe trem. which wreak havoc on bOth the popula and the terral('I (Part 1 ot 2) ( 1 hr min} • TllCll Ol 119 _, (%)-MD9MIZ un "The Viper The Soul Of The Serpent" Relnh1 (Gottfried John) anempt1 to trap Mle (Barbara Sukowa) alone (Part 12 ot t i! hr ) 1H1 CS. 'AMllA TON Robert. Klein, Sus George and Pia Zadora s111 In this bE room larce about a married coup11 weekend complicated by the unexpect arrrval of the husband's coquettish m tress ( 1 rv . 45 min ) 1t:11 r 0) m¥ll "Afternoon Dellghts" ( 19E Orama) Enc Edwards, Mef'le Mlehae Poker-ptay1ng friends decide to forgo lh usual Tuesday night game to dl$Cuss If'\. wwes' oast 1nltdeli1ies ( 1 hr . 20 min I mt D &> Ull _.,Wini DAVI» Lrn-. Scheduled COmediln RObert Klein hr ) I MJllMD wrcHCOCI ....... L.A. TODAY flOWAll 6 WTlrt LAUllt. LCM, AmllCM rml PBlllW. NIMCI m¥ll "Soldier Of Orange" ( 197 Orama) Edward Fox. Susan l>enhahgo Sil~ classmates at a Dvteh unrvers1ty ' lhe1r separale wa~ wtlen war breaks o m ~urope (Sublltled) 'R' (2 hrs ' min) ml lH) tee> ComeQ AnMCnOlll U.f) Cll llOVW 'Three On A Date" ( 197 Comedy) J~ Allyson Ray Bolger Fo couples win a Hawauan vacation on a de 1ng show bUt have to have a chaperor al~ (A) ( 1 hr., 20 min ) we llOWll "Whtspering Smith" ( 194 WMtern) Alan Ladd. Brenda Marshall nillroed agent discovef• thet one of ., own trlendt 11 mixed up with 1 gang train robbers (2 hrs.) ... ''The Vlrglnl1 HUI Story" ( 197 Ofama) Dyan Cannon. Ha,..,,.y Keitel ,. lmpoveriahed young glrl attalna affluenc thlough her triendlhlp with gang11er 8~ !l,S~ (1 hr , 30 min) llJ llfW9 "Red Dutt" ( 1932. Romance Clerk Oabte, J"n Harlow A ptantatlo foreman caUMt many problems with h unWIM ChOIOe of IQV9rS (2 hrt ) Cl) llOVll .. Marty" (1 955 Ofama) Ernet Borgnlne, Betsy Blalf. A. 1hy bachelOr f1I In IOve with 1 woman who he• rnlgne- he<Mlt to a Ille alOna. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (11) F• ICTM Ol .U,_ "The M1 And The legend" ( 1 hr ) CI> llOWll "Frenoes" ( 1982. Biography Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley The trouble hie of &erHn star Frances Farmer depicted 'R' (2 hrs , 20 min.) ttl llO¥ll "Curtains" ( 1983. M0<ror John Vernon Samantha E'.ggar A corru~ f11m director achedulff alx audltlona tor • m0\/18 a1 an eerie end ilolatad mans101 and his wife enters an 11ytum to Pfepari '°' lhe part or a mad-woman 'R' ( 1 hr 29 min) tll NIAL nl r&D M.L•MFM&Y .... I llAITIN UUlft. ==•=oo llCMI "Chanel Sollta re' (1981 BIOO r&phy) Marie-Franc4 Pitier Rutger Heuer L -A • 8 31· 8) ... tfS ce •O In ~d ze l) 111 d· 's td S· 0 s •ir !If .. 1 1 0 JI 5 e s 1f , s .... The romanc91 and bUSlneu struggles of Paris· tashl_on Queen Coco Chanel' 1 early vears. 'A' (2 hre. l •11:.::mr•~ --Mal--.0 Of AUltu.-UMI flOO'llAU. -~-= "Boerding School" (1983, eom.dy)· Na1tusla Kl~I. A high school girt plans a 1tudent exchange P<ogram with a tocal school tor boys. ( t hr . 39 min.) .. , ... ... "Anetomy 01 A Murder" ( 1959, Mystery) James Stewart, Ben Gazzara. A amaU.town attorney defendl an Army lieutenant who II acCUMd ol k111- 1ng a man auspected of attacking hit wife. l hrt., 30 min.) w:.,.u. ,,.,,. M ... "Lat's Spend The Night Togeth· er" ( 1982, Ooc:umentary) fhe Rolling Stones. The Stones perfoml many ol their greatest hits In this record of three con- ......... cm.. .. Cl> "Monty Python live Al The HOiiywood Bowl" (1982. Comedy) John Cleese, Michael Palin. ( 1 hr., 25 min ) •a> "The Death 01 Richie" ( 1977. Ofa· ma) Ben Gazzara, Robby Benson 12 hrS:l •CC) "There'• No Busioeu Like Show BuSI· ness" ( t9S., Musical) Ethel Merman. Dan Delley. ( 1 hr , 57 min.) (JI) "Misty" (1961. Orama) Oev1d Ladd. ArthUf O'ConneM (1hf ,3t min ) CJ) "Prof8SSOf Wagstaff's Time Machine" ( 1983, Adventure) Michael McVey, Ttieo- na Mclebn. ( t ht ) Cl) "The HuffiCane" ( t937, Adventure) Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall ( 1 hr., 50 min ) 79(1) "Z<>fba The Greek" (Part 2 ol 2) ( 19M. Orama) Anthony Ovlnn. Alan Bates (2 In) 1':11 (1) "A MidSUmmer Night'• Sex Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Woody Allen, Mia Far· rf1'#. (1 tv .• 30 min) •<m "tnterlo(s" (1978. Orama) E G. Mar· shall, Diane Keaton. Oltected by Woody ADen. (1 hr .. 33 min.) •CC) "An Elephant Celled Slowly" ( 1970 Adventure) 8111 Travers, Virginia McKen- na (1hf.,31min) Cl> "Sweet Wlntam" ( t980, Comedy) Sam Watnton . .i.nny Agutte< ( t hr .. 32 min.) • -CC) "S~ter Adventures In The F0<· bidden Zone" ( 1983, Sclenee-Flctlon) Pete< Strauaa. Molly Ringwald. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) 00 "The Sting II" (1983. Orama) Jackie Gleeton. Mac O.vtt. ( 1 hr . 42 min ) (I) '"The Axer" ( 1968 01 .ima) ()Irk ~arc:te. Attn Batff. (2 hrs.. 12 min.) Cl) "Fll'ltUtlc Planet" ( t974. Scieoc&- FlcttOn) Arwnated Voices of Cynthia Adler. Barry BoetWICk. ( t ht .. t t min.) -Ql) ''The Caddy" (1953. ComedY) Dean Mattln. Jerry lAWIS. (2 In) -· "Stingray" (1978. Orama) Chrltto-~ Mitchum. Shtfry Jackaon (2 hf9 l tw(t) "'"'-cain. Mutiny" ( 1954, Orama} C«IS held at the MeedOwlandl Arena In New Jefaey and Arizone Stlte'I 8oo()eyff Stadium 'PG' ( 1 tv., 30 mill .. ) ... .,_"Grand Canyan" (1i50. Com- edy) Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes. When a mulesklnner acts u a movie 11and-ln. he ftndl romance with the ... 6- lle(fy. (1 hr .. 20 min.) CllCOAmnll llM ... •lllMTW -IC1Y .. •amt• .,. ··specenunter. Adventures In The Forbidden Zone" ( 1983, Science-Flc- tlon) Peter Strauss, Molly RlngwakS. In the 22nd c.nlUfY, a apace mercenery and a punklsh waif travel to a distant planet to r8$CU8 three space maidens from a ¥1-- ta~~ ( 1hr .• 30 ~ •Cl) coma The Grammy Award winner rttuma to Detroit, where his career began, to perl0<m a coo- cen ot ~test hits. (1 hf.) -~ CllC .-.Tl90IT ~~'Oklahoma!" (1955, Musical) Gordon MacRae: Shlrtev Jones A young Humphrey Bogart, Joee Fener. (2 tn , S min ) Cl) "The Servant" ( 19&3, Orama) Dir!< Bogarde. Sarah Miies 12 tvs.) -JU1ernoon Movies- 129 «I) ''Three Sailors And A Glf1" ( 1953. MUSteal) Jane Powell. Gordon MacRae !.?. hrs.) (8) "Race For The Yankee Zephyr" ( 1981. Ofama) Ken Wahl, George Pep- e!fd ( 1 hr , 48 min ) CW "Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) Oaryl Hannah, Peter Gallagher. ( 1 hr .. 4'0 min l 1t9(J) "Best foends" ( 1982, Comedy) Burt ReynoldS, Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr., 50 min.) W (C) "Love And Death" (1975, Comedy) Woody Allen. Otane Keaton ( 1 hr . 25 min.) CZ) "Serie Nove" ( 1979. Orama) Patrick Oewaere, Myriam Boyllf ( 1 hr . 56 min.) G "Thundel Pass" ( 195~. Western) Dane Clartt, Dorothy Patrick ( 1 hf .. 30 mtn ) •cm "Toast Of New York" (1937. Orama) Edward Arnold. Cery Grant ( I tv , 4'9 "*') 1:9 Cl) "Splend0<" (1935, Ofama) Miriam Hopkins. Joel McCrea ( 1 hf . 17 min.) .. CC) "There's No Business Like Show Busi- ness" ( t 9S., MUS!Cal) Ethel Merman, Dan Dalley. ( 1 hr., 67 min ) CD "Gr9g0ty's Girt" ( 1982, Comtdy) GordOO John Sinclair, Oee Hepbum ( 1 hr., 30mln.) a:a(ft) "The Derk Crystal" ( 1982, Fantasy) Puppets ( t hr., 35 min.) C%J "Night Shilt" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton (1 hr., 4'5 min.) •Cl) "Prof8SSOf Wagstaff• Time Machine" ( 1983, Adventure) Michael McVey, Theo- na Mclellan ( 1 hr ) •(I) "633 Squadron" ( 1964'. Orama) Cliff Robertson, George Chaklrls (2 hrs.) CC) "An elephant Called Slowly" ( 1970, Adventure) 8111 Travers, Virginia McKen· na (1hf .31 min.) Cl.) "Orcile&tra Wives" ( 194'2, Mualcal) Glenn Mlllef. Ann Rut!Wford ( 1 hr , 38 cowboy and hll gift rMhe they are in low at •c:tence. 'G' (2 hts.. 25 min> CE • lllllWOO CD) .. "Blue Th.lndef' ( 1983. Adv9n- ture) Roy Scheldet. MalcoCm MoOOwwl A Loe Angele9 police helloopt• patrolman hljacb an expetlmental mRltary ""* coptet planned fOf uae In cMllat'I crOWd control. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 4'9 min.) ·-ICO'n d (ll)..,. "Between FriendS" (1983. Dr• IM) Elzabelh Taylor, Carol Bumtn. Two middle-age dtvotoees with entirety differ- ent becicgroundt and attltu.dae t>teome last friends after Hteratty running Into eed\ other In an automobile aoctdent. ( 1 hr .. ..Omln.} -;--"""' ' -_..DOCTOI .. .,....,Ma, . M .,_ "The Derk Crystal" ( 1982. Fan- tasy) Puppets. Two tlfln youngsten are sent on a quest fOf the missing lhard of a magic gem that must be repaired to free their land from evl rvlef'a 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 35 min.) ' ...... fU,,.. min.) ())"The Sign Of Four" ( t982. Myst ) Ian Richardson, David Healy. ( 1 hr.17 min.) •Cl> "The Hurricane" ( 1937, Adventure) Ootothy Lamour, Jon Hall ( 1 hr . 50 min.) --•l'venlng • -1.U-IULGIO ==~...., IUCl-IMCm./~•·w me ... _."Interiors" (1978. Orama) EG Marshell, Olene Keeton. Directed by woo- dy Alain. The members of an atf1uent fami- ly are aeparattd fufthef by the father's plant 10 divotoe his wife and the psyc:hc>- log.lcal conflicts between the three daugh- ters and thek male compenloos. 'PG' ( 1 ., ... , .. _ -.OI,_... llMICOIOl.'Mnm _. "Spaoehunte<. Adventures In The FOfbk:Sden Zone" ( 1983. ~ tlon) Ptter Strauss. Molly Ringwald. In the 22nd century, a space metcentry and a pYnkistl waif traYel to a distant planet to rescue three apeoe IMldens from a 111- laln<q =g 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ,.,:' ... me .. ~-=~ A visit wlth Prince Chariaa' peraonal valtt. medk:at t•tlng on ~-=s. 1-:.. .... IT llDllmlT F .. tu,.o. 6unday, June 24, 1984 23 Arnold Schwar2eneooer ralks at>out "Conan. The Oestr.r'"r.- l:'a.C::. • II 3 II l9GIT LMCC llCIW ..... w PUnicm -lntern1l10nal Cham- plonlhlpa, "*''' competition (from Fort Lauderdale. Fla ) ( 1 ht ) CD 90Wll "The Belt Lltllt Whoftl'IOuM In Ttxu" ( 1~2. Mut1eal) Bun Reynotdt. Colly Panon A flamboyant mudtraklng TV ~llty trltl to elOM doWn a ~ e=:.~~1 90Wll ''Trouble In The Glen" (196' ) Fon"1 T~.,. Orlon Watiea Scoltllh NgNandttt .,.. lnfurteted when • *'911-tt.....ied road II doMd (2 m) ,_ e I • M TOW i:.enno: e OOdget tryout f0t Stew. lhe mu.ic of u.nudo. a .c>lh arwweraary '°' Llberaot. 1 UFO wal~ 1 .... , ... ftl • LA FMtured a tC)eelal Ira~ edition 10 the Arnencan Vlr~ INnda ITICTAC--·~CCMIT . iilP•cimenun .._ • 111 l The bopetilun uunst lampOons pofjtleoe encl ~at~ ··~-·---cm l'"'LI Chcego Q.ibs at Lot Ange. lee Dodgen (2 tn . 30 min ) (Z) ... "Sweet Wllllam" ( 1980 eom.- dy) Sam Warerston. Jenny Aguttef After her IMt-tn boyfriend leaves her fOf en ec:Ju- eatoon 1n the U S an EngMStl g.r1 beg ns 1 rOClcy romance with a rekrsh Scotsman 'A' l!_ hr • 32 m•n ) -· Cl) ........ Cl' llAZ'Z.W 0.15y'1 .... II endangered when Bou Hogg has her hypnotized Into posing as a lonQ-fTlllSing tlelfess so he can cOllect 6 tee IOt finding her {A) (1 hi ) a a nw • ua.e"' ~ of a 11gtitty knct group or high sd'toOI t.en- ~ 11'1 Soo1nem Calttomta deal with a vane.n: of ptoblems ( 1 ht ) 8 U u.t. Ol!WC 1Ull ~ Swim- ming (from ln<Sianapobs Ind ) ( 1 hr 30 f'IWt ) e__..w.o Cl) l'WW. Chic.go CubS at Los Ange- les Dodgers (2 hrs 30 man ) • 8ft9f' 1 • rr T'Otl•IT Featured Atnold Schwarzenegger talks et>out 'Conan, The Destr~ ·• • .,. ''PT 109' ( 1963, Orama) Chtf Robertson. Ty Hardin Jot"1 Kennedy Ind his Clew. stranded Wl the Pactfic dunng WOOd War II are rescued With the help of two Nl1""8a (2 hrS J 1 ••• ,.-.... WML..-r-·wsw·1 Mio-v .. r RIMew'' Panei.sts Mary FeNetl. Robert Nuroc:tl. Rober1 SIO'laD and Martin Zweig Ct) _,.. "The C.ine Mutlf'ly.. ( 19£4 Orama) Humptvey Booart. Jose Ferrer Based on the l'IOY8I by ~man Wout( A group of officers mo1lny egeins1 rneu cap. ten. ciaomong ltlat he is mentalty unstabte ~his . 5 min ) INlrTIC8IT9I .,. "Oeedty F0tce ' C 1983. Dfam11J Wings Hel.J9ef. Joyce Ingalls A former cop MtS out 10 find the psychopeth who caNed • lateJ X on a wom11n'1 fofehead 'A' ( 1 rw • 35 min.) Cl) ... "e.t Fnendl" ( 1982. Come- <ly) EM1 Aeyno6dl. Goldie Hawn Two screenwriters who haYe a good oeraonal 24 Sunday, June 24, 1984 and ptofeea6onal ,.aetlonlhlp ~lend thelt lrtendsNp by getting mMied 'PG' l tv .• 50 "*' ) .. ... W Ill.A IMAft • -.. "Ai -The Kind Strangers•• (197.i. Orame) Stecy Keech. Samanlhe Eagar A ~ogr~ ~a young boy 1 -ride home to en ltola19d farmhouM and becOf1* • ~. alOng with the boy'• mother. ot the ,..1 of the ehllcken in the '·~~~tv~) I .-10 1'0lll nll A rww form ot tnttltalnment perfOl'med by the ne.rlnQ- ~ed from el°"" the U 6 • WM.I.~-"W8W1 Mld·YW Ae-Mw'' P-*111&: Mery Fanell, Robert Nutodl. Aobett StO'ill and Mattm ZwtlQ • • cu••• w cum Jim C0oper hOetl I penel dlcUlliOn of R County ..... and eYtnta. -• IMUit "'"" • tnllll¥t flgtlt etid9 the Betotll' Bd, Pam t,..11 Mark'a In~ -'* JetVll tendl to Bobby'• wounda. (R) (1 tv.) e-. .,. "Spiendof In The Glau" ( 1981. Creme) MtlleM Giibert. Cyril ( O'Reilly Two leen-eget'I, In IQve In pre- -..} Oepreaeion Kanau. ~ with parental pteeaut• eod the -1Y1c1 MJCuat morea of the ~~ (2tn.) I:.-:-,_ ,...,. .. ac1• umca Judy WOOdnlff narrat• a IOOk at the effects ot redlm oo the polltal procea. featuring 11 rl'VleW ot the 1983 local e1ecuons in Ou1t· men Counry. MISSisllppl Ind dltouSSIOn9 et>out the rQQts ol ptejU(lloe Q ( 1 tv l CD ... "S Break" (1983, eom.- dyl Oevld ~1tew Bassett Four bud- dies nave a wlk2 time 1n Fort Laudef dale tMing ~ vacation 'R' ( 1 hr .. 40 min) CZ> .,. "Fwst Blood • ( 1982. Orama) Syt\l'eSter Stallone Richard Crenna A Vietnam vel«an·a run-an wl1h the police In a dead '#81 buddy's hOtntrlown escalates tnto a mlnOt wat 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 man ) 11at1r ... ~lMC&t .. di 90Wll "Spraogue · (PremM!fe Dfame) MtChMI Nciurl Gty~ Johns A detective and hll iany aunt 991 out 10 trap 11 d0Ct0t who specializes 1n causing heart a ttack.s.. ( 1 tv . 30 min ) ..... -::flm-=c1n Julia IS terroriz9d In j8il. Mleheeil Raneon eoc:uses Or Lanlry ol malpfectc.. and Rlc;tletd Chanotng luf• Map ro WOf1t tor hie newspeper (R) ( 1 hr ) 111.:r:. -· • 1MI llll-· ..,.. e UD7D 'Ooeswlnd Take-Ott" Two a"J)Cane manutectU<ers compete tot a &are snare of the market Q • -IC"' PU ... ''Oppenheimer'' After lighting unsucceestuly 10 have his security cteeranc:e reinstated. Oppen· hevTier re1um8 to Princeton !of the leSt years ot hl5 ute. (Part 7 of 7) (R) o ( 1 hr) ~ ... "LoYe A/Id Death" ( 1975. Comedy) W()()(}y Allen. Ola/le Kee1on A noled oowatd In the Ruallan army event1r •">' man• hill true lov9. wno cl'ew1 Nm Into a ptol moMng an attempt on the llt9 of Emperor ~ 'PG' (1 tv .. 25 at'*-'SQring Bteek" ( 1983. Come- -.. - dy) OeYld K'*I, SleYt Bastetl FOUf bud-dies have a wild time In Fort Laudtrdalt during !p(lng vacation 'R' (1 hi .. •t mlrl) (Q) 9CMI "Summer LOYefW'' (~982 Romance) Daryl Hennen. Petet Gal- ~ Two Amencan college ltVdttitt spend 1 lrM-$plrtt9d aumrnet on • Gr"~ laland. 'R' ( 1 hr , 4() min.) Cl) 9CMI "A M1dlUmrN< Nlght't S.11 Comedy'' ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow The aum.,,., nttl end country au ptoYOke 1 IMlet ot humotout romantle tneOUnt.,. among thr" couplea spend- ing 1 weekend 11 1n Inventor' t ""'' rttrMl 'PG' ( 1 ht . 30 min ) --1,..... ==-= I ........ -.,_ "Timemlan. Attum To IN" Hoddlng Carttt 'lleltt fofmer Of-pub!W'ltf Jacobo Tlrntrman In Argen11na and dltculaft lrMdom of Iha ~ undtt the~ rtQlmt. (R) -(I)-... ~ ThW addrtlon looks 11 ,_'heiDU~ I .... llAl1WI LM*'. .._ ....... ... IOLD""1 d R d CAI PU,_. ''Oppenhetmer'' Alter lighhng unsuccessfully 10 have hJS security Clearance reinstated. Oppen· hetn'9f returns 10 Princeton '°' the IHI years ot hll lilt (Part 7 ot 7) (A) Q ( 1 ht J PUYIO\"t CMDm CMmA ... "Homewofk" ( 1982, COmedy) Joan Collins. Michael Morgan. A high ICfloOl lludent has a d1tticut111me trylf'lg to IOse his ~nity 'R' I 1 hr . 30 min ) l ..:aYMID'tU tMI ~TUCU ft'9 .. ,..,,. 1'W Cl).,. "The Wor1d's Grea1es1 Lev er" (19 77. Comedy) Gene Wlldel, CarOI Kall$ An ambltlOIJS but neorotle bakef sets out in l926 to beeOme 11 HOltywood S1udio's nval to Rudolph ValeOttno (A) ~ hts . 15 min ) U 8) T«lll•IT GU8$t Host Joan AIY9fS I~ ~(1hr ) •llAmtCl'-......... IUCI Ullln\llCI' ............ .,.. "Emily" (1976. Orama) Koo Sin. Vlcror Spinetti. In 1920s England. e t..wtge girt comes ot age 1tvoug.n an atta1t with an Amencen schootteec:her ( 1 hr . 25 min) NA IGU Canadian Opef\ seoond round (from Oakville. Onl ) (R) (2 hrs.) (I) .,_ "The Jcyy Of Letting Go" (1976. Orama) ()om!njque St Pierre. Clint Hug"9s A housewife looking !of ""111& deSOeOdS into the dangerous world of pt05htUllOO 11 hr 25 min ) --"Fast TlmeS At AldgemOnt High" ( 1982 Comedy) S..n Penn. Jen· rwfet Jason Leigh Studenl5 al a "typical' Amencan htgh school confront the chal· lenges of aduhhOOd ctrugt. Mx end sch<>olwofk R ( 1 ht . 30 min ) 1'8Q.UI fW .,_ "Blonde Goddesa" (1982. Comedy) Jonathan Ford. Susanne Brrt· ton. A truatrat9d comic bOOk artiat gala carried aw.y with tlls wotlc rant... < t ht . 30"*'J. fW (8) W-llQllTT A r~llng look at ~ I -l'riday Coal. ptlson lite and the offbeat relationships between Inmates and olflclats -, .,.,...,. .. AIC llOCll Musical mint-features from eome ol lodey's top stars D .,. "Comr1de X" ( 1940, Drama) Clari< Gable, Hedy Lamarr A Ruas1an streetcar conductor falls 1n love with an Amerlean ~a~r'll8n. (2 hrs.) W•• I .... 9.,. "Earthquake" ( 1974, Drama) Charlton Heston, Ava Gardner. Los Anot- IM Is destroyed by two massive tremors which wreak havoc on both the populace and the terrain (P1rt 2 of 2) ( 1 hr., 30 lmln.;... °'"~ WM tulMWM.i • U. MAim A IOok at L.A 's preparedness for nuclear auack. -m-.rtuca• Gt1 D e ~y -.r VlllOI Musical m1n1- fHtur• hlg~ by top rock stars Mlm ...-n1 ' hr .• 30mln •1111rru.:vmoe .. MlllMTWIUUIN • =._ CMrm.t IT'Olll IUCH A I hthearted 1tudy o 1 community locat:3 Jutt down the boerdwalt( from Cooey lll•l'ld end conlld- trtd ont of Brooklyn'• more colorlur ne!Qhbortioodl (A) CB).,. "Doctor Ottrolt" ( 1983, ~ dy) Oen A.ykroyd, Donna Dixon A timid college rrofeMOf 11 rKrulttd to llkt lht plaCe o a pimp, end IOOn flndt hlmMlf tnahlt ntw occupation. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 31 min. CZ> "Spring Brt1k" ( 1983, Come- dy) O.vid Knell, Sttvt 81 ... tt Four bUd· din heve • wlld time In Fort Lauderdale during aptlng vacation 'R' ( 1 hr 40 min.I we .,.. ''The Brain" (1965, Horror) Anne ~ood. Peter van Eyek. A &cten· titt through his studleS of the brain of an evil man Is able to determine the method behind the man's murder ( 1 hr . 55 min ) (!) llOll& "The Secret Of Blood ISiand" (1965, Drama) Jack Hedley. Barbara Shelley A female secret agent parachutes into the Malayan Jungle near a pnsoner-ol- war C4fl"IP ( 2 hrt ) ti) .,. "Presaure Point" ( 1962, Ofa· ma) Sidney Poitier. Bobby Darin A prison psychiatrist tries to understand his anti· Semitic, anti-black patient ( 1 hr 30 mln.) CC) .,. "The Brood' ( 1979. Horror) OCiv.r Reed. Samantha Egger A man eocouot9't terror when he investigates a forl'Tlef men1a1-c11ntc doctor. 'R' ( 1 hr . 28 Saturday --11om• .. ---=;::-... l9Glrf 9'0lllCIMSA .,. "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Come dy) Gene Wilder, Gtlda Redner ( 1 hr 45 min.) ~mTO.IV8YWOOU • ITMCMI lr1I ~ _, "Swlmmmg °'111ng TtchniQu.." Guest Bob Webster Alabama coech (A) m C!)MWT--G)lftlAT min.) co ... "LIZZte· A Woman Of Good Character" ( 1983. Drama) Sarlh Peltte, Bruno Lawrence. Ari independent and spooky Bmlth wvant girl tr1V9it to New Zealand In aeerch of a beller ltfe ( 1 hr 15mln.) cm .,_ "Wanda Whlpe Wall Street" ( 1982, Comedy) Veronica Hart, Jamie Gillis. A power-hungry woman uses 11xual shenanigans to rlee to the top of the cor- PO<ate heap ( 1 ht., 60 min ) W al)~tuelt CS) .,.. "Mistresa Pamela" (1973, Romance) Julian Barnes. Oudlty Foster. Vlctooan England Is the lnho9pit1blt Mt· ting tor a romance between a eervant girt and her titled em~. 'R:. (1 hr .. 30 min.) · 1:11e • OUll DRiii A look at nuclear ~Ind= spending (()Ta.MIS Catlot Tlte VI Donny Lalonde In a IUP9I' mlddleweloht bout lchedUled tor 10 roundt (from MttrilMlle, Ind ) (R) (2 hrt .. 30 min.) W8 llCMI "Thoroughly M~n Mittie" (1987, Mutlcll) Julie Andrtwt, C.rol Channing, A pair of ntWCOtTlll'I to New Yori< catch their l1ndlady running a whltt •ala~'\.~" 45 min.) IL.A.TODAY ..... ACMU (1 hr) ... ...... .,..,.LA&*'. llCMI "Tht L0tdl Of Ol9Clpllnt"' (1 983, Drame) Ol~ld Keith, Robtrl PrOlky. A Mnlor at a Southt<n military acad«ny It detttmlned to tlCpote tht membtrt of an tilt• C rnponslble for the brutal, and IOmet ltlhal, he.ling of cadetl determined undetlrablt 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 =~ •a> TUCll (JI) llCMI "Race For The Yankee Zephyr" (1981, Drame) Ken Wahl, George Pep- pard. Two farmers locate the wreckage of a World War II plane In the moontalns ol New Zealand and compete with others tor 11~ valuable Cflrgo t 1 hr , 48 mm.) n CI) MOVW "Gregory's Girl" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gordon John Slnelalt, Dee HepbUrn A Scottish schoolboy falls head-over- heelS tor his soccer team's flrat lem11e iayer. 'PG' (1ht,,30 min) ta fJ) ... .,_"After The Thin Man" ( 1936. Mystery) Wiiiiam Powell, Myrna Loy Nick ano Nora Charle$. try to IOcate a missing friend In Chinatown. (3 hrs ) «I) IUICUIWBft,U. CZl .,.. "First Blood" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Cfenne. A (£)NA UM11 (IO (JI) um• llCQllTY A rtveaHng look at prlSOO hft and the offbelt retatlOOehlps between inmates and otflc111S 11:11 @ .,.. "Vera Cruz" ( 195'. Adventure) Garv Cooper, Burt Lancaster (2 hrt) .. UlftlOll.D •llll'm Vl.UU.. " . ..,,. ~,,. .. • TmTALI ..... JBl ICTM ..... ~ .. l'--- Vietnam veteran's run-In with tht pola In a deed war buddy's hometown ftCatetM 1nto a minor war. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) M CC).,. "Force. F~" (l981, ~ lure) Joe lewla. Pim Huntington. A band ot mercenaries attempt to reecue a young woman from the olutohtl of a cult leedet Who practices mind control. 'R' (1.b( .. 35 min.) · (I) .,. "The Sign Of Four" (1982. Mystery) Ian Alchatdson, Oevld Healy. Shenock Holmes investigates a rObbery and murder In this V9r1IOn of tht clutk: Arthur Conan Doyle mystery. ( 1 tv., 37 ·1mln=D=•=•=UL~WO&DO.IMllC .. •ICf:AINCW.~ •• __..XO all ":. "Leave It To Tht Marlntit"' (1951, Comedy) Sid Melton."Mata Lynn. A man on hll way to Obtain a marriage llcente tuddenf't llndl hlmeelf In tht Mame.. (1 hr .. 30 min.) ·e--.... -.,_ "Oeadly F0tc." (1 963, Orame) H1uaer, ~ Ingalls A former cop Mtt out to fll'ld tht peychooath wt'lo carved 1 fatal X on a woman's t0tthead. .. ·R·~mln.) ~MLE&LOO ~ MOT I0'9. Rock blllet '*1otmed to 101'1Q1 by Sting. David Byrnt of T11klng -1H==~) .. .,,.. .... • ... "Specet!unter Ad\ltntur .. In F0tbldden Zone" (1963, Scltnoe-Ao- tlon) Ptttt Strl uta, Mo41y Rlngwtld. Jn the 22nd <*'ltury. a 1paee "*°"*Y and a punklstt wllf tr1vel to a dllllnt pi.net to rescue th(ee ~ maldtnt from a vi... lalnous cyborg. 'PG' ( t hr., 30 min.) •8 llCMI "Morning Glory" ( 1933, Dre· ma) Katharine Hepburn, Douglas Falf· banks Jr. A tmalHown glrl struggles tor the chance to go on stage ( f ht.. 30 min) ~,_ ecc.1c;aa• llTYCMW -UC.~~ .,. "Splendor" 1 35, Drama) Mlnam Hopluos, Joel ea. A WMlthy young man's deciSIOn to marry a glri below his social ieV9I C8UMI much UµMt among hlS welHo-do friends and family {..!hf .. 17 min) CZ) .,. "Sc\Jm" ( 1979. Drama) Ray Winstone. John Judd A young man mutt fight tor respect in a British reform achool ·A· (1 tv. 36 ~mbt •Gl>M•AU. .. (!)~ •r.-:. .. ~.,.,. "Swamp Thmg" ( 1982. Fant• sy) Adrienne Barbeeu, LOUIS Jourdan ( 1 hf., 30 min) cm .,. "A 0oo Of Aanden" (1959, Orama) David Ladd. Donald Crllp ( 1 hr. 36 min ) ... W .,. "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syt- 118119' Stallone. Carl WMlhert ( 1 tv . 40 min) ••u.m Sunday. June 24, 1934 25 '*"CAT NClliffW IMllCOl~PMn91 fal:ICIP' MIC.,_,W _,,..Yam _...,. r:a:·· .. ·····•· .. "Odyuey Of The Pecific" ( 1981, Adventlh} Mickey Rooney (1 hr .. 20 ITW'I ) (%) mMI "Fantastic Planet" ( 197,, Scl- enc::.f'"iction) Antmated V°'°91 of Cyn- thia Adler. Barry BoltMck. ( t hr • 1 t min.) ... [ ... __ _ eNfUllllM,._ umllUCM.I 9 N~/umllWH• I mt/KllOCl ... IOCIC l ~-- IOCIDMTLA ...,,_ .. .,_.,.,Q IACCM'1ULL Eklelon Cha~ ~)~)"The Boy Who NeYet Was" tS79, Advent~ _.OI 19 IA1\WYUB C .. e•mTM.8 *"" ..... ·--....... .. "Fat Chance' I 1981. Comedy) F"nham Scott January St9Yen6 I 1 hr '° ITW'I.) 119 a7) .,. "Deadly Oust" ( 1978, Adven- ture) Nic"°'8s Hammond. Robeft S4mon i hrs ) .. l.DTNI .... MBITOOlll 9 ICOCl9Y 000 ,_ "*"" DOO .,. CIWl.allOW .. ..., .. mo MM w.oam• .......... MICllMOT1111• MCUTOW ~Wl.D t '.MITCIY -TMI ..._ This addltloO looks at the =r picture (RI ~.-.T~ The Turtlet and Ga=ett 111 conoert ( 1 hr ) cm "Grand Baby" ( 1981. Orama) {_!hf ,58m1n) Cl) mWll ''Fort>ldden Alheno.'' ( 183', Orama) Norma Sheerer Ff9dnc -...,ch. {.!hr . 50mtn) CZ)mww "The Hurricane" (1937. Ad'4n- ture) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Htl ( 1 hr • SO min ) mcaYMDm -Cl) .... , ..... .,. 9 P~/-am/JE 90 n1AT19"'°" IWlllV ,. _ .lt_'tlJ '&CMITGIT .UY '°'9_.,ecll 00 .,.. "The Hunter' ( 1979, Orama) Steve McOueen. Eli Watt.ch ( 1 hr . 38 min) l .aYMDm -Cl)TMZaL.a.t/IM~ WftfTTOIU• TmTMI 26 Sunday, June 24. 19~ I ma£mDOLWIWI ....,0 -flOOT•' 1••11 -JCMITGIJ . IR 'I...,..., ti) Ill HighNglitt Of ·91 San Franc:teco '~ and ·12 wun-~on R9dskins. (R) ( 1 hf ) CI).,. "Heawn's Gata·· (1980. WMt· am) Kt18 ten.totter.on. Cnnstoplw Walk· lan~~min) -1a-~/IDAD­a&.•.-Nct•t •t -~ L"Tr ... "The Fighting Seabeet" ( 1~ . Advenrura) John Wayne Suun Hayward i hrs) T .. CMCOOI 'm MITOIY .,. ''Marilyn' 11~. 84ogfaptly) Cathenoe Hicks, R1ehatd Buahart (2 tvs. 25 min) ·--•mtm • dl> .. "The Ghost Of Flight '° , .. ( 1978. Mystery) Er"91t Bofgntoa. Kim ~J2 tvs 5min) -· e•w. Regional COl/ef&ge of New YC>fk Yankees at Kamas City Royals °' Oekland A's al T0ton10 ~ Jays (3 lhrshMCMI <II fUIPY / ICOCllY DOO 1-.1;1 ....... MWMMM ML .. Ml OLD..,.,_ • CCIG DI W ccunY Jim CO<>pef hOslS 8 peoel dlSCUStk>o Of Orange County i$&ueS •nd eveota Cl) PU.,,.. ._ International Cham· piOnships meo's competl110n (from Fort Laudefdale. Ra ) (R)~~ cm -· IMTOOO I A small boy. miStreated by his playmates because 01 hcS size. meets some cotorlul creatures who show htm rnat outward looks don't count ( I hf ) • mMI 'tntenupted Melody' ( 1955, MU51C81) EJeanor Par1ler. Glenn Ford ( 1 ht,46min) CI) .,_ -C1\oice Of Arms" ( 1982, Suspense) Yves Montane:!. Catherine Oeneuve. ( 1 tv , 55 mm ) I IMITW. Al1'I -~T .... 'Champooos Of Justice" ( 1955. Western) Clayton Moore Jay Sii· ~ (t hr ,30m1n ) I MDOfTYOPW'lllOW .. IJmACY: lrl'IOCIUCTIOI TO ccm. ..,,. I-~ ATTUCTIOm tW L'::-0'" .... O MIC a Ml "The Haunted Man- sion My9tary" &ny and Angel oontlnUt theef search for • fortune In the basement loft~=· (Pert 2 of 2) (A) O ··-·· Ol IM flMCllCO ---~ .. umuc\': ~TO CO.. ..,... (I)""° IM*I CANAM Cifcwt (from M9$P<)rt. Ont.) . oo -. "Between Friends" ( 1983. Dr"a· ma) Swlbeth Taylor. Carol Bwnttt (1 hr , '0 min.) I.,,..,,. .. tW (l) .... W .. MAL.-,_. ........ t1I ' I CM WT• Featured. La Toya Jackson ("Heart Don't Lia." "Betcha Gonna Need My Lovin'"); the J • nnais of the annual dance contnt ( 1 hr ) Cl) .. "Bowety Cha~" (19'4, Comedy) Bowery Boys. Anne St~ I 1 hf .• 30 mln.) • lt!JCMl*I---= UTWCtl lft'IOllUC1m 10 cc.. CE PUT \l'OUI _,.toll OI) CD) ... "Oeffy Ouck't McMe-: Fentastle Island'' ( 1983, Comedy) An#neted Vole· .. = Slanc. ( 1 hr .. 18 min.) tWdl) "Chuq" (1987. Wattem) Rod Taylor. Emes1 Bofgolna. (2 IYI. 25 min.) --iii---r -1Cl)PATM9' · Wm>Om .. "When Every Oe4y w .. The Fourth Of July" ( 1978, Orama) Dean Jone$, Katy Kurtzman (2 hra.) • .. "When Taekwondo Strikes" (197'. Actv.nture) AtlQ91a Meo. Anne Winton. (2~ 1:4:.ma .. UT'mUCY: ~TO CC*-,.,._ CC> .. "Savage HatYest" (1960. AdventU'e) Tom Skerrltt. Mlchalla PNlllps i! hr .. 25 min.) (I) NA GI Canadian Open thifd round {!!ve from Oakville, Ont.) (2 tn.) (I) .. "Going In Styta" ( 1979, Come- dy) George Bums. Art Camey. ( t hr .. 36 min.) (%) mww "First Blood .. (1 982. Orama) Sytvester Stallone. Ric:hetd Crenna ( 1 hr 35min.) -I =r:., .... PllTIW ... .... fl001"IMl. OMllonal ptayoff. (3 hrs .. 30 min.) GI u.a. ou-.c 1Ull l'IUU Scheduled Reports trom various Olympic trials, including Mlghtllftlng. wr•tllng, women's baSketbaU and. rhythmic gymnutlcl (3 tw. .. 30 min ) • WAT DO CMJ 85 ,,_ • ... 1MIY ~OP M-Ta6entad young· stars sing. dance, jugg6a. act and IPMk for them9a1Yea et>out nuctaM war I U•UCMITGIJ W .. "The Thief Of Begdad" (19'0. Fent~) Sat>u. June Ouprez.. (2 hrs ) 8 m I .. 'IW Earty-round action with hlghllght1 of the bett match ol the day (from the ~El'IQland Lawn Ten- nis and Croquet Ctub In Wlmbtedon, Eno· landJ.i.~:i:'i.: min.) I lmllMrrP•TOIOIMMcm tm CA'l'°'195 .. ..., MI An anlj.nucleat gtoup trlYM In a aohool bua from c.afomle to a raly In New York In 1~1 hr.) GtlR CAI (JI).,. "Right Of Way" ( 1983, Orama) a.tie Devit. Jamee Sttwart. ( 1 hr., '5 min ) ([) mW3I "Baby, H's YOAJ" ( 1983 • Romance) Aounnt Arqu.tt•. Vlnc9nt ~no. ( 1 hr • ,5 min.) C.aJ M O'nm CMft ~--· IMOWCA• Many ol today's rop coma ar• t.af\Jf'ed In this performanc:ie taped at San Francia· co'~b. The OtMf C.fe. -1~1:..:. ..... .......... ta =•mm ... "The Rl.lnt'l9f Stumblet" ( 1979. Otama) Dick Ven Dyke. Kathleen Oulnlan • ht .. 39 min.) -........ ~ -.0.aDWUf • .,_ "Call Of The Wiid ( 1972. Adventure) Charlton Heaton. Michele Merc:;,Jl hrs.) • "Jim ThOfpe All Ame<ican" ( 1951, Biography) Burt Lancaster, Phy1ha Thaxtltf. (2 hrs.) -.• 8 M ••IC ... Writer I producer R. 0. Roeen playt ell the roles In this paro- i ol locel ttleviialon news. Q UINC•ITGIY ... IOUf1 Of TMI M Muhammad Ali vs Joe Frazlef (fought in New York. 117.4). (1 hr ) cm •OYll 'WarGames" ( i 983 Suspense) tthew Broderick. Dabney Coleman. ( 1 hr., 53 min.) (]).,. "Time Walker" ( 1982. Fanta- sy) Ben Murphy. Kevin Brophy ( 1 hr 25 min) (%) .,. "Hank Wiiiiams The Show He Never Gave" ( 1982. Orama) Sneezy =iw•&;;;..:••l ITMTIS TI*' UllDliLL ~llOIW. IDITIOM A look al U S newt events and trends as seen by foreign iournaltsta atauon.d 1n thll country Host Ford Rowan. l ~llO&.OGY 1:11 .,_,_LWITMTID a. OLYWC IO&.D _. "Sorrow1ul Jones" (1 949. Comedy) Bob Hope, LUCiiie Ball (2 hrs ) U' *'-T IOTI I UMCT DlllW MY~ ; r.ceptl\les Of Care" This d<>Cu· drame, written and performed by pallenrs at an institution for the severely hand•· capped. ts baaed on an actual rebellion by residents against their custodians (RJ Q l hr ) lftlODUCM m.oGT ..,..,,. .,.. uRoeky ttt" (1982. Ofeme) Syt- veater Stellone, Cart WMthers ( t hr . 40 mln.) CD llOYll "Ice ·cutlea" ( t979 Romeno.) Lynn-Holly Jonnson. Robby ~~hr .53mln ) :Imm= IANmAY Scheduled Tour de Ffara ::Jta'flf rec. ( I hr • 30 min ) l ._., .. VanSC=" (1 hr I uma..,..,. llOWll "Th«e'a A Glr1 In My Soup' ( 1970, Comedy) Peter Sellers. Goldie Hawn. (I hr .. 30 min.) ......... .., CC).,. ''The Hustler" (1961. Orama) Paul Newman. Jackie Gleesoo (2 hrs... 15 min ) .,. "Huckleberry Finn" I 191,,. Adventure) Jett EHt, Paul W1nheld 1 1 hr. 58 min.) CZl .,. "Fantas11c Pt3ne1" ( 1974, Sci· enc•Fiction) Animated V01ces ot Cyn- thia Adler, Barry Bostwick ( 1 hr . 11 min) I n.-•cowrwYllMIC ..... ""..,..~ .,. "Fatal Ne.dies. Fatal Fist ( 1977, Adventure) Lo Lia. Wnag Tao 12 hrs) ~ 1'111 llOM TO LOI ,..U Atnleles PfOfrled ere Swtrnmef Rlek Carty, bOxers Cllllord and Befnerd Gray. equestrian Norman Oello Joi<> and high )Umper Loulee A1t1er ( 1 hr. J CD MOVIE "Good Guys Weer Black" ( 1978. Adventure) Ctwctc Notrit, James Franciscus (2 hfa.) e MOVIE ''The ~ Story" ( 1955, Adventure) Alan Ladd. June Altyton (2 tirs ) 9 RD 'JmlCA "Owls • lords Of Dar1c- ness" Owl& are one of the mo9t dlttlcutt creatures to photograph t>ecauae ol their shyness and extraordlnary Mntory pow· ers. as Marty IUUlt~~ ~---Cft. POOTUU. (Seuon Premiere) Hamilton Tige<·Ca1a at Montreel Coo- cordes (3 hr5 ) CD) MOVIE "Wegonmaster" ( 1950, West- ern) Bert Johnson. Joanne Dru. (I hr.. 30 min.) limmJMO••Mlf'I01.,1ra1 trrml&TICIW. W DOaTOIMTH 4::11 U1W TmO UBCMIRI ATM.,_. ....... ~-.o.Y tollnmwmt~ Am NTIOOll "'d U•W. Atlanta Brevet at New York Mets (3 hta.) .. • TMI IOM TO LQIJJIP a Athletes profiled are fUdO pl~ Dewey Mltchell and divers M-oan Neyer and Ketty M<:Cor· mlck, a s.gment on lJ S Olympk: boxing hopefvts 1nclud1ng Ma"" Br.iand. Dennis Millon Paul Gonzales and Floyd FaVOt$ 1hfL ... ULL • ...... *'.ul> ...,.... rA•rM LfllT1UI Of Tim .:MAmPAllOUI em ... -~ . ,,.m••-..w .O~ATllAC'l10m mYll "TM Boy Who Never Was" i.!_979, Adventure) ( 1 hr.) Cl) llO'Wll "The Servant" ( 1963. Orama) Olr~rde, Sarah Miies. (2 hrs ) .. I IAIUAU. Callfornle >-•i. et Milwaukee Brewers (3 hrs ) e 111 u.a. Ol YWC TUii TllAU Sched- uled. RePo<IS from varlout Olymplc trlala. 1ncludtng welghtHlttng. wr"tllng. women's baslcetball and rhythmic gymnaatlca. (I lhr)=GaWMO ... ._.110IW. ..... A IOOk at U.S news events and trends aa ...,, by tofelgn 1oumallat1 statlOned In thlt eountry Hott· Ford Rowan. ~vmo~UIOX lm.l'M 11111--TBI Mery Shelley's story about an ambitious doctor WtiO creetes ltte. starrtng Robef1 Powell. 0.Vld Warner. Carrte Fisher and John Gielgud (I hr .. 30 min) lb WMlll ,.,_M?Zlll .... ~Eveningr ......... ·1 Cll ... -... · HOWMWITWAIWO. TO CU9 A MCMfrMI A teen-age WUM· tflng Stlll f>vefComel the objeettone of his g11llriena coech and father to reach out end;el&.a,diaadvantaged black family. • er.., ....... °"_. ............ tal'Ttlll This fund-re!Mr to 1Uppott mt sxeventloo ot. birth dei.ott It hosted by Hal Linden. Gary Colllna. Mary Ann ~ !and Sarah PuroeA. ( 1 hr.) llAllCOl~P_... .,.. "lntef'IOts" ( 1978. Orama) E.G. Marshall, Diane t<eeton. Oifected by Woo- rjy Allen. The rnemt>er• ol en affluent ~ ty are aeparated turther by the father'• plans to divorce his wife and the psyche> loglcal conflicts between the thr .. deugtlo- tera and their male compenlona. ~PQ· · ( 1 tv .• 33 mitt.) CID .,.. "The Hunter" ( 1979, Orama) Steve McOueen. Ell Wallectl. Ralph "Papa" Th<non leadl • dangerous ate .. a modetn·day bounty hunter. 'PG' ( 1 tw •• 38 min.) CD WI • CC*8T The Turttes and ~Puckett In conwt,.J~ -1ue~· Cll&iiCCH •1 TOO~flOl~T DO If TOii T 11 ' _,. Curt Burb1ck and Avian Rogetl tXamlne wood ,_ftnlth. ~-CJ2J _... "National Lampoon·a CleJI Reunion" ( 1982. Comedy) Gerrlt Gran.m. Mk:hael Lemer. A motley group of alumni get together IOI' an ~ tOth-yeer high school reunion 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) G llCll.l.T'WOOO -TD.,• -Gm ....,. NI. I Oii ,,. TOW FMtUred. an animal shrink helps some dlatutbed peta; the ,,,.rketlng of cartoon characters; IM !)leno playing of Lori Trlttll. D .,_.lUTIUI Kim CarMI hoet1 the perl0tmanc. of songs wttlch ,,..,... ~ mote than two mllllon copies. Gueltt Include OIMe Newton-John. Elton JoM . Lionel Rlchle and Donna Summer. ( 1 hr.) e ftl Oii U. Feetured: a 1)f'Cflle ol a SWAT team granny; a profile of Olympic contender Edwin MOM9: a look al the heavy machinery used to knock down bulldlngs and mov. mountalnl. ~lei--.. ~ ~ =W. Chicago Cuba at Loa~ •=-Ji.h~ I 91'91TU•IT Tiii -FMtUted: comedian-actor em Murrey. aotor Sylvee- ter Stallone. ( 1 ht ) Ir& llMCM OI -MTllDlllL l .. ,m.wou -tTOl't "Tlmefman. Retum To Ngentlnl" HoddlnQ Carter Ylalta former edlt<>t·publllhet J.c;obO Tlmerman In Argen11ne end dlaCUIMI treed<>m ol the I!."' under the new regm.. (R) (I) Ml'l'O UClll World Endurance: 2.4 Hours of LtMans ( 1 hr.) CD .,... "Hanky Pat*y" ( 1982. eom. dy) Gene Wl$der. etkSe Redner An Inno- cent architect who was tramed for a mur- der and a woman wh<>M brol~ committed ~1Cld9 under mysterious cir· cumstances are thrown together In a dan- gerous game ol lntrtgue 'PG' ( 1 hr .. .45 min } ()) ... "Going In Style" (1979. eom. dy) George Burnt. Art Carney Bored with sitting all day on • bench In the pert(, ' three eldetty gentlem«I carefuRy plan a bank helSt 'PG' (I hr , 36 min) (%).,.. "First Blood" I 1982. Orama) Sunday, June 24, 1984 27 Sytvester Stallone. Richard Crenna. .A Vietnam veteran's run-In wllh the police In •dead war buddy's hometown etcalates Into a mlnof war 'R' ( t hr • 35 min I l •-.now• ,. ........ llCIUYWOOO C&.o.uP Featured actor Martin Sheen talks about his religious and political betlets; "Hollywood Closeup" otltrt Its own qulde to reading movie credtts; Leonard Nlmoy talks about the lllmlng of "Star Trek Ill The Search FOf ." ....c,,, .. m Oii Ull .. Feetured A cr~1se around San Diego Bay aboard The Show· boet; Br.. Walker Interviews Natasha Joeefowftz. Professor of Business Man· egement at SDSU. also a poet and author of many women's guidance bOoks, also. a look et S 0 Zoo;s kinderzoo program • mM f!MVllWI "Women In The Director's Chair" with cltps from ··ven11 ... "Fast Times At R1dgemon1 High" and ''Valley Girl" and 1n1erv1ews with women directors. S •·" OU'1'DOGM Jim Tabof a"'plores Maul's Kula Botanical Gardens. and guest Eric Evans looks at kayak cruising. c:;> i 11A11'1Al 1:11 .,_-.U-ALL • Cl) llAllA llALOll Frankie's accept· anoe at a prestigious &ehOOl In Manhattan disturbs Mama and l)jno (R) 8 w+W ITIOUt Arnold and Kimberly accept a ride from a stranger and have a devastating e"'penence (Part 1 of 1) (R) c;l e (II TJ. NOOK9' Vince goes undercover as a male stripper to get evidence on drug deale<a at a nightclub (R) c;i ( 1 hr ) D.,. "The Godsend" ( t980, Horror) Cyd Hayman, MalcOlm Stoddard The trouble It Just beginning for a rural Engllah couple when a mysterious woman drops by, grves birth to an albino baby girt and dlMppears, IMvlng the Infant behlnd (2 hra.) IOllTMltmlCA ., ... ~~ ._"The Verdict" (1982. Orama) Paul Newman, Charlotta Rampllng. An alcOhollc Botton lawyer pulls hlmself together to bring an unpopular medlcal malpractlee case to trial against atrong opposition by the couns. the archdiocese and his own clients. 'R' (2 hrs ) Cl) IPOIYIC8fT9 CH>.,_ "10 To Midnight" (1983, Ora· ma) CherleS Bronson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detective and a crtmlnology graduate search fOf a killer of women 'A' 4t min ) OYll "WarGames" ( 1983 se) Matthew Broderick, Dabney Coleman. A teen-age computer whiz lnad· vet1ently sparks a nuclear confrontation when he accesses the Pentagon's strate- gic computer system 'PG' ( 1 hr 53 min.) • .,_ "Hell's Halt Acre" ( 1953. Adventure) Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes Attet hearing a haunting Hawaiian melo- rty, a woman heads for the Islands certain that her husband, presumed dead, wrote the=i~) .. al) aCNMT..,_ ... ()) llCMI "Sphinx" ( 1981 Adven· tura) Frank Langella, Lesley·Anne Down A ruthleM black market antiquities ring attempts to stop an Egyptologlst from dis· 28 Sunday, June 24, 1984 C<>veflng the whereabouts of a prieeless statue she was permitted to view (2 hrs 30 min) D a¥a woe. Ricky. edward and Kate invite clty·bled family accountant Dexter on a camping trip, which turns into a dlSaste< (R ) e llOYll "Death Stalk" ( 1974 Suspense) Vlnoe Edwards, Anjanette Comer Two men pursue the eecaped convicts who kidnapped their wives through the wilderness ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ID .,. "The Sin ot Harold Olddle- bock" ( 1947, Comedy) Harold Lloyd . Frances Ramsden. An ambUlous self· starter of the 19208 learns that success has =Ice. ( 1 hr . 30 mln ) -· 'IPAl&Y After Mama's purM IS stolen. she decides to join Naomi and the rest of the family as a student of the mar· tlal arts. (R) 8 0 LM IOAT On e gambling cruise sponsored by a rich widow. a bride bets and loses her wedding money, and a schoolteacher t>ecomes ob&e&sod with a slot machl"8 (A) c;i ( 1 hr) e GD 11A1CM Of D1m1 MAlDW. --=·CC*T'V~ • "Or. J. Alex Hallet Jr " Dr Haller, Children's Surgeon-ln·Chlef at Johns Hopkins Hotpltal In Baltimore. MO ~otlled. Q ( t hr ) (1)9L.'199AlDTlllCl•m Htghtlghts or '70 Baltimore Cotta and '7 t Deltas Cow· boys. (A) ( 1 hr ) CO .,_ "'A Midsummer Night's Sell Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Woody Alien Mia Farrow Ttle summer heal and oounlry air provOke a aeries of humorovs romantic encounters among three covptn apena. Ing a weektnd at an lnV9tltOf's Mal retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 ~ cm ,,. cm. c.... Y 1HOWCA11 Many of today's top comic• era featured tn this performance taped al San Frane1a- co'1 comedY, club, The Other Cate (I) llOVll · Time Walker" ( 1982. Fanta· sy) Ben Murphy, l(evln Brophy An ancient mummy discovered In 1he lomb of Tutankhtmen It sent to a Callfornla uni- versity tor analyalt, where It It aceld9nta1IY revived •p()> ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) CZ).,. "Spring BrHk" ( 1983, Come- dy) David Knell, Steve Ba ... 11 Four bud- dies have a wlld time In Fon Lauderdale during IP'•llQ vacation 'A' ( 1 hr . 40 min) • 111.l-.r TRACll • D AU ,_,,. mw A mlddt.aged couple prepared to enjOy lhelr retirement must change their plans when their chit· dren and Grandpa are forced to ltve with them - D 1111 ..,.,_ When Evan unw1ttlngl'y recetves a $ t-mllllon payoff. Wyatt Earp must rescoe his brother from a btnd of Oriental hit men ( 1 hr ) 11 ':-.., ~ A country &lnger ananges a sutpr1se lam1ty reunion. and a top designer wants her husband to become an entertainer (R) Q ( 1 hr ) G llOVll "Elmer Gantry" ( t960, Orama) Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons After an oppor1unist1C salesman jOlns a crooked evangelist. his ex·glrlfriend attempts lo expose their fraudulent reVJval show ' hrs . 40 min) (f)OOOCCUU e mYll "Johnny Got His Gun · ( 1971 Dfama) Timothy Bottoms, Kathy Fields During W0tld War I. a yOU"Q American IOldler whose battle Injuries M ve left him a I mbleu, faceless husk. remlntSOeS about hls civilian days as he tries to find some~ to hiUxilt&l'lC4t. 12 t\ra ) (ii) ilT Ml.WAY D•lllt Of '1111 WOIU NA IOU Canadlam Opefi thifd round from OakviOe, Ont) (2 hrs.) IOTmY'fMI ... UMTTA -.n'lUCU .. AIUllL19111Tt -.. ..., 19ALT191AT Oii LOU.,.. ''Carlln On Campos Comedian a.orge Cartin takee a hurnof ous look al baseball, football, cars and everyday Ufa before a UCLA audience ( 1 =IN '~!:.=\a:: ...-cA'ITWm ........ llMCM Of ._. MATICIUL TILmDt ~ "FellCity" ( 1978. Ofama} Glory Annen. Christopher Milne A young wom- an becomes aware of her aexuallty while vac.ttonlng In Hong Kong 'A' ( 1 hr , 31 min.) llCWW "Emmanuelle In Soho" ( 198 t Comedy) Mandy Mlllef. Julie Lee A. Lon· 00ner organves an ttabofate orgy 10 e.xpose an unscrupulous theatrical agent L! hr , 25 min ) lQ) mWll "Molly' ( 1976, Drema) Ch111; Chntell. Mana Lynn Tom between two lovefs. a beautiful woman decides to mar· ry I.he quiet, senlltlve one but cen't forget his womanizing bf other. ( 1 hr , 30 min ) mYll "Squffze Play" (1981, Come- dy) Jim Harris. Jenni Hetrick The g1n- lrtends of aottball playera decldt to form lhelr own team es a way of avenging their ~i.ct 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) CZJ .,. "Scum" ( t979, Orama) Ray Wlnatone. John Judd. A young man must fight for r~t In a Brltlth rtform 1ChoOI 'A' ~r., 38mln.) ,.,..w~ Mt UMAIY._ •n.AY _,, LM Hott Brandon Tartlkott. Gueet. John Cougar Mellen· l~mi.t~•' l•llOCO• ·-IMIClt (11 Dlml NA T10ML 1'&ITMOM ~"Blue Thunder" (1983. Adven ture) Roy ScN!lder. Malcolm McDowell A Los Anoe'M polic:e hellcopter patrOlman h11acks an expeJlmental mlUtary super copter planned for use In civUlan crowd control 'R' Q ( t hr., 49 min) tbll ., ...... tl9 fllcmTW mTOh Diii DAVID•--.a.TW. •ACI Am YIDIOI ... -.rTUCat atl mWll "Bye Bye Bravetman" ( 1968 edy) George Segal. Jack Warden Four zany pals of a ntwly deeeflatd writer sometlOw manage lo attend the w1009 funeral ( 1 hr • 45 min ) 119(C) ..,_ "Bad Boyt" ( t982. Orama) Sean Penn. Renl Santoni A young hood· tum accidentally kllla the younger brother 01 a teen·age dope dMler CIUflng a poltce Chase and rs sent 10 a tough reformatory 'R' I 1 hr . 59 min ) -Salurclay Cont • . -8 .,_ "The Happening" ( 1967 Com- edy) Anthony Quinn. f!aye CUNway Four young people are taught the liner potrlts ol e11lortlon after lddnapplng a syn- dlcale kingpin. (2 hrs ) Cl)M~ CJ).,. "The Big Shot" ( 1942. Drama) Humphrey Bogart. Irene Manning The old Hte of crime holds appeal IOf a three-time loser.& his.) 0 : .. •l"l'Ml•••DICC:AA • .,. "Allie" ( 1QfJ6. Comedy) Michael Caine, Shelley Wln1ers A young Englishman cruelly exploits the women he meets. (2 hrs , 30 min.) CD .,. "Heaven's Gate" ( 1980, West- ern) Kris KrlstoHerson. ChrlStopher Walk- en A hlgh-Pflnclpled sheriff becomes caught between cattlemen and immigrant homesteadert In a bitterly lought land war. 'A' (3 hrt , 40 min ) cm llOW9 "Puss 'N Boots" (1983, Dra- ma) Kelly Nichols. J T Amb1oae A young woman trieS e~rythlng -from taking 11'58nity to joining a cult -to get out ol the armv. (1 ht . 15 mtn.) .-Cl) .. ,. • ._ Mary Shelley's story about an amblllous doctor who creates hfa, atarrlng Robert Powell. DeYld Warrtef. Ga1ne Fisher and John GtelgUd I 1 hr 30 m.n.) WllQCPAUCI L01T••AC1 llMCM Of .-1 MAT10IW. ~=eMt" (1 982. Comedy) Henry Wlnl(ler. Michael Keaton Two nighttime ITlOfgue 111endant1 become "love brokers" for 1 group of h()()i(ers who have loet thelf pimp 'R' ( t hr 45 min) ,. tm~TIAClt tSCB) ... "Fri<My The 13th. Part Ill" ( 1982, HorrOf) Dena Kimmel. Peul Krat- ka. Unwary teen-llg8f'I travel to a remote cabcn at Crystal Lake. the 11alldng grounds ot a der~ monster who wears a hockey~. R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) t:llO MC... ' cm ... "Shoppe 01 Temptatione" ( 1980, Comedy) Andfee Lange. John Leslie. The owner• of a amaU curio thop watch customers u they react to an aph- r~ wtld. -1 ..... The Juno'e" ( 1952. Scleoc:e- Flctlon) AOd Came<on. Ceaa1 Romero Members of en expedition encountef huge ptehlstoric: creatures deep In the Jungles of India. £ hr .. 30 min.) 8 ICHllllmlT U.: w.ot t:tl(I).,.. "Lookln' To Get Out" (1982, Comedy) Jon Voight. Ann--Margret. A pair of gamble<s flee to Las Vegas from New Yotk with the mob on their trail. 'R' (I hr .• -45 :oJ. 1::9(.C) "Swamp Thing" (1982, Fanta· sy) Adrleone Barbeau. loula Jourdan A brlfllant reeearch Selentlst concocts • remarkable UfHtrangthenlng potion that turns him Into a he<olc monster after he is nearly killed In the destruction of his labo- ratory 'PG' (1 hr. 30 min.) 1:98 ... "Dying Room Only" ( 1973, Suspense) Cloris Leachman. Rosa Martin Danger follows when a woman's husband dl$8ppe&ra In the washroom of a dingy diner. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) i llAIUIT ..... .,.. "The Counterfeit Traitor' ( 1982, Adventure) Wiiiiam Holden. um Palmer The B1ltllh government black· malls a natUfallzed Sw.de Into becoming a spy against the Nazlt during WOfld Wat II The abused child wlll grow up someda)( Maybe. e IUICll Oii -MTICllAL .,...,,_ =.. "The Nesting" ( 1980, ~ Gloria Grilhame. John Carradine. A. 1st rents a secluded Victorian matwkln whefe she begins having strange. •otlc dreems.. (%).,.. "Homewont'' (1982. Comedy) Jo9n Collins. Michael Motgan. A. high school student h&a a dlfflwlt time trying to loee his vlfglnlty. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) .. oo ... "Rocicy Ill" (1982. Orama) s~ vester Stanone. Cart Weetheta. Wotld heavyweight champion Rocky e.lboe suffers a personal crtals when a younger. hungrier !_i9hter challenges him for h9 crown. 'PG ( 1 ht., 40 min.) •• MOWll ''Savage On.Ima" (1861. Adventure) Sabu. Lita Baron. An ta&and native re1urns to his homeland to aquetch the warfare that has erupted from lnva4- ers trying 10 seize power over the pr~ e!.llly ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) • ~ MOWll "Soldter Of Ofange" ( 1979. Orama) EdWard Fox. Susan l>enhellgon.. Slx ciassmates at a Dutch untverslty go their seperate ways when war breeka out In Europe. (Subtitled) 'R' (2 Iva.. 46 min.) •1••11•,.1 •·u ... • _.,OP__.Q -econ t9 1'DftW MOWll "Huckleberry Aon" ( 1974. Adventure) Jeff E.ut, Paul Winfield A, young t>oy and a runaway alave ~ Involved In a l8flea of edVentur• ~ t1ee1ng down the Mlsllaslppj Rtver on It raft ·o· ( 1 hr • 58 min ) CZ) llOW9 "Lady In The Dark" ( 19", Musical) Ginger Roger$. Ray MH1-nd. A fashion magazine editor and her PIY" choaMtyat diac:uu her dreama and he< reveahng dress. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Each year. over one million American children suffer from child abuse. Over 2,000 children die from it. But what about those who survive? An abused childhood can affect a person's entire life. Yet child abuse can be prevented. The National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse is a private charitable organization that knows how to do it. • But we need your help. We need money. National Committee for We need volunteers. Send us your check • C today. Or write for our booklet. ® Prevention of hlld Abuse Help us get to the heart of die problem. Wrl~: Pttvent Oilld AbU5e, Box 2866, OUc:aa<>. lllloob 60690 A Publtc SetVICe of This Newspaper & The Adller11S•NJ Councll !J Sunday. June 2-i, 193-i ~ -lports homPafe2 ra r '*" ..... ca..,.,, -__ .,.._ --l'riUJ----., 2111 ... umtu C' a ,.... Melli .. w a 1assae(1ln.) -... 0 U. Gl1WIC TIM 1'IW.I ..._. ·\1->•1 1111111.1111&). (1 lllr .. -· --latunl.y -1--···-A&.L -~ -...... l "' d ···:;: ... ,. .. ,...... "-<*r ... •CM? t A't .. T..-... ... Clln.) .. --l~c.11 ......... (1 .......... 1 ween--~...,...••• ..... .. uu:s., ... ..... .......... Jeto1".. ..... ~ 1 Lam'9 ,.... .. c....-.. m~c=: ......... , -I GLTWIC -.0 .. 90IT'I lo\n.mAY I• I •t I II TV TIDBITS .•• rromP.,e3 forward to \Orne lre~h programming thu summer ( 1nemu "'Ill prc<)(nt n~ epuodo o f the Emm)-v.tnning "SCTV .. comed) scne' Sbowt1mc )UMcnbcrs can view ocw q:nsocki of'Thc Paper Cbasc. The Secood Year" and "Fune Talc Theatre" Dunng July, the new .. F1n1c TaJc .. wiU be "Soow White and the Seven Dwarf);· sta.mna Elizabd.h McGovern Vaonu Rcd&nve and Rex Smnh. Showumc also will prcKDl a new comedy smci Ul JuJy, enlltJed .. Brothen." It stars Robert Walden (Row on "Lou Graot'2 ) and was mMk by the former producers of "The Mary 'rylu Moore Show" aod .. Tu1 " TV nDBJTS: Amuda Blab, who played Mm Kmy on "Gunsmoke" for 19 yean, IS maung her daytime leleVJSIOD debut on -'.BC's mystcl') drama. '1bc ~ of N1g t" Through June 29, she will appear .,s Dr. Jultan~ Stanhower. a psy- cb.iatn.st who counsels Dr Beth Correll ( Sud7 Fallon). herself a ps)ch1alrist who b.as been unable: to deal with romaouc fcchngs for a co-work~r Entertainers from stage. screen. iele- vis1on and music pa) tnbute to the Statue of Liberty in a two-hour spcctal auin& July 8 on CBS Aooc~nn• 1n 1hc soecial will be 00 Sunday, June 24, 1984 TUBE TOPPERS ••• rrom.-.,ee , ..................... .,... .......... Q(tlllr.) -,.. .... , •n.t't a ...,... 2 ••• ,........... .... • , W•L--•X a11 .......................... trn .. o•t S1 aC1•1 • ._. ........... ,. 'f I (1PllrJ ... 9lllC Tffttm ftll A .... el 3 9 2 ... ,.. .......... ~ = .. ._ ........ u.a. --.. I Cl• P I ....... t ......... ................ , .• , .... = .. , ............. _ Ill 1 I .. Q I & C...,, m11t 'UJPIM 81 h11 .._. ... ...... ,..=·· Q(111r.) -· MIC M ' ' t I 11 t w Ray Qarla, fte ClaatUe Du.lela Bud. KJrt Deq1u.. Em•H.el Lewt., Mende, T•Y Or._.., Marie Onl .... die Olm..S Bnta.en. All.._, Q9bm, S.-J ..,.., Breeb 51MW1 a.ad Bay~ CBS will bro9dcast the 1984 Miss Uruvene Pqt.ant on July 9. Bot. Bann and J ... Vu Aft will KTVe u boru. G uest star will be li.-r Tee Jtee1. On June 28, .. Happy Days" return• to ABC'a prime time 1ehcduk for the aummer ID I new spot, 8 p.m. Tbunda~. '°Tbi.np A.re LooklllJ Up" ii the lltle of a one-hour drama 1~ 1ebeduled to a..ir June 29 on NBC. It CODCe'r"DS Soutbem Califomia hiah ICbool studenta farina a variety of problcmt. Oretda CorbeU stars u a new teacher on campus.. Eric S&elU pla~ an IS.year-old 1CtUor who plam to marry biJ Jirlfrieod. ABC bas cbanlled the title of iu new fall leries .. Honolufu Run" to .. Hawaiian Heal" ln it, Robert Gtaty and Jeff M~ playChicq.o0095 who become Honolulu _poltoe detectivcs. W•JM s.,en, bra VaJau.e, Ellu-M.. ........, and Bew~ Rew.. arc starring in .. Paper Castles, .. a new TV movie in productJoo for CBS. Rogen portrays an ldverusing cllccutivc who is fired from his hi&b-perin& job. Valentine plays his wife, who then C'llcels in a similar advertisin& position -with a little ooacltiaa &om her bUJband. __ .,...,.. ........ • .alM ..-M.: • U. IUD\'! A IMllllL.A.'*jii JI Jllrilll lor ...... ..... -· •r -11-2,..IOI.,.. llACN A Ast tt 11111d ...., ef 8 I mu 3!I) ........... ................ c..,. ...... .... TIP If M _ _,.,._ • ,..... ... 11 Ju rtlld n ,.,.. ... I I 1~iJ:? we •om •em A 1-11 11 •11111 I ... ..., .... -latunl.y ... - -· 91&T DO :SW I 1-OI -MT Tim OI 1MI _, T...._. ;xx;••·· ....... ~--­...................... -· .......... , ,, .. , .... ....... ............... c ...... .... IL• ... Y.tl • tm. (1 llr.) •• •mmc ... .,...,,.,,.,, ILD. ..... ...,. ........... ... ,......,...., .... ,, ,., ..... o .._ m • 3IMCM Of Dml PIATICIUL ftl..l'riOtl ,,. Pl• • , di IF .. __. ..... ! .. ·~···., ............ 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ILIAI IAI 1 INI I INIEI IM INI IF:IVIEI IWI 11 I IEISISI 1 !Cl I 1 IPISI "t'frff :;;~ iNd"~ \ ~ ~EA~NJGE IH€. t..E11~~ You Fill.ED,~ 11:> Sl'e'll IHE /JAM£~ A "1UA1l0H CfJlllrJll: IL--...1--1 -1--.&-I __._I --'-1--.-.&.l ___ I ·••) ano Mrs. Klng'.-- 26 Singer McEntyre 29 "Freebie and the -" 3 1 Carlos on "The Flying Nun": init. • 1 Jason Bateman role 2 Eddie Albert rote 3 Our cont. 4 Naught 5 Course for Quincy, abbr. 6 Role f0< O'Grady 7 Kind or sort 8 He's Lance: 1nit. 9 "Barney Miller" star 10 Vivienne or George 12 "East of -" 13 Lee Majors role 19 Network logo 21 Tony -Bianco 22 " - -Big Girl Now" 27 Archie's place 28 Joan Van - 29 " -Masterson" 30 He was Tarzan 33 Singer Bette 34 "Sanf0<d -Son" 36 -King Cole 37 Princess on "Father Knows Best" 55 Herve Villecha1ze role 5 7 Susan Lucci role 58 Ringo or Bart DOWN 38 Detla or Pee Wee 39 -Clark 40 "-Crackerby!" 4 1 " -the Press' 43 Cast member 45 " -Malone" 46 "-,poor Yortck' 49 Singer Davis 5 1 Corp. in1hals 54 Charo's OK 56 He was Capt. Greer. 1nlt. PEoPLE TURN TO CLA.SSinED BECAVSE' THEY KNOW OTHER PDWLE ARE SELLING. Sclllnit nery01lnl( from motottvcla to pia.-lt'ethe nature or people 10 dbleard old hobbles and teke up ~w onea. for famlllH to move and itrow. And tht ~11ha1 onct ttrvf'd them w..-11 001llvt 1htlr uedulnea. That'•~newt fof you when chaf\aa In your life ncittlell•lt • pure._°' '"'° Ct!Kk ctu11fled- 11 may make thOK chan«es • little mm atrontable. Sunday. June 24, 1984 ' . •· 31 . --. The Panasonic Sr. Partner. The world's first . self-contained, 16· bit portable •Compatible with IBM PC software and hardware • 128K internal memory (RAM) expandable up to 512K • Built-in printer with graphics capability • Built-in 9" CRT with monochrome screen / • 360K, 51/4" double sided, double density disk drive expandable to two drive system