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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-08-12 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 CUii 8UNDAY,AUQU8T18,1 ... . . ...__ . LOOK! . . . ' I LL BE TME 816 BIRD SEE TMOSE LITTLE BIRDS UP TMERE Cl4ASIN6 TMAr 816 SIRD? TMAT'S WMAT WMO COMES FLYtN6 IN : AND VOU PRACTICE fl.M /~~ rLM rr.. ~~ f\.~f l ( ~'~~_,,,,,, DU 6U'r'5 5MOULD PftACTICE ATTACKING ME .•• t'( ~E COMES TI-lE Bl& FEROCIOUS SIRD ••• ____,_ MOW ARE YOU 601N6 TO CMASE I-UM AWAV? GARFIELD® 6EE THE ~AtLE1 SUPP.ER!> I'M GIVINGI ~ NIECE, GARFIELP? fl.AP ~ .......... • FLAP >J> 1ti.Af' t , I'LL &E.1" HI~ NIECE HA~ NE:.VER 8EEN ON PO•NTE . Ylll HlllTlll lllll Ml - sPLAr11 •• ~ by Jim Davis ------. NANCY ® GO TO +HE DRUGSTORE AND GET ME A BOTTLE OF PERFUME --USE MY CREDIT CARD · ONE VANILLA F CONE, JOE SORRY. NANCY, WE DON'T HONOR CREDIT CARDS FOR SUCH SMALL AMOUNT5 ~---' JUDGE PARKER WHATS THE LOWEST AMOUNT'? YES, CARL ... 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Alt6T~ANY MINU1~ /'tOY/ ) -----------by Hal Kaufman--------- • FARE GAME I Rur,.nge letters of upit•llred wordt to discover• "** ltlm in ..ctt st.it.rnent; "I'll take your COATS," Mid JOM. 2. "It's EIGHT PAST ~en," WORD SQUARE CHALLENGE Place the name of the young lady above (It begins with Ml In the flrat row of blanks both horizontally and • vertically, arid you have a good start on the completion of this word square. Add words as follows (some letter clues ..-e lnplac.). Otflnttlons: 1. Glrt'1 neme. 2. DecUresasfad. 3. Kind of bu1toft. Mid GtNI. J. "I'll fetch US SOME dessert," Mid Plet'N. P.S.: Nofe5PMktn'nemestorctuet. ~, ... ~,~· • Sum Verse! My first of anything Is half. my se- cond Is complete; and so remains until once more, my first and second meet. WNt am t? 9'>.it>.-v • Even Hllnded? Tiwee conMCVf .,,. even numbers .,. such fMt VJ of ftle first. plus 'h of ftle Mand and 1/4 of ftle third total 1s. Whit numbersT • VM1iltt,_,.'W....,.1'ti11-L • • Rlddlit-Me-Thlsl What battles are twght with • pies? Custard-y bat11n. What floiNer tops the moat· wanted llst? Publlc Anemone No. 1. 13 • JI 9 CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYIST TMre •N •t IMst Ila differ· 4. Goddess of peace. s. O.rden flower. Remember, words tlltClll ........................ .., .......... ,. .......... . ... ty CH JM flM tlletftT a.ell tMwen wm. ...... Mtew. used In word squares rMd the Mme both acrou and down. ~· 6 .Altl\t s -·' ·-· t .._.,, ' ei-W 'l WHAT'S DOT? Whit's ........... docbide in .. v ... taan ,ceneabovef A...._? oowt Mf • ltl CMnectdDtt. For Better or For · Worse .-----------------.... ----------------· WHF\\S 1Ae. tv'itilleR,OOC 'f D\D ONE CF YOUR PA1\EN1S B\~You? ) NO ··· ACTUALLY, I CUTM'/ FINGE~ W\1R f\ CHISE.b by Lynn Johnston WHR\e,Tt-flf,~­ ~y Brre. 'f::p f t\AHRHff ffA :. GORDO ® S-l'i-_________ .. C•C.CIATOAE// .JeRUSAL!M A LA J<.ING/ · MARINC90 ,111! ~ICllV/ Qp OOPS~ 16flut0 ~AreJUlC~ IN '(OUR LAP 1 by Gus Arriola ~· -··----"·---· ~~-~~--~~~~~-:--~~~------------------------------------------------- \!ILL' I Hl<Ol f ,H 1 IH \I ,f.., In Hayley Mllla's book. it seems, angels may be ageless. but not without their troubles. Once married to movie pro- ducer Roy Bouldnf. 33 years her senior. Mills, 37, is now keeping company with 23-year-old aspirin£ song- writer Marcus Mac hie. fn between. Hayley had a nine- year liaison with actor Ldgb Lawaoo, by whom she has a son, 7-year-old Jason. She has an ll·year~ld son, Crispian, by Boulting. Mills disavows any rumors of marriage to Maclaine but says, "It's true I've been seeing a lot of him.'' dothes before her marriage (and her eight children), Susanna entered Cosmopol-. itan magazine's "Cover Girl" contest and has parlayed her toi>lO finish (with a fetching photo in the July Cosmo) in- to a budding modeling career herself. Miss Crane had plenty of competition for her honorable mention: 16.000 fresh faces answered Cosmo honcha Helen Gurley Brown's call. 0 Some people will cop any excuse to get out of town In the summer. Andy s.._ men, lead guitarist for the rode group Police, habitually huddles with-other members ·of the band in a Canbbean recording studio to edit the group's albums. The reason? Andy, a millionaire many times over, strongly objects to paying London studio fees. "At 100 pounds an hour," he complains, )'ou can't even af- ford to have a tea break." Summers likes a little leisure time to get behind -and in front of -the camera; in a London show of his photo- graphs he posed obligingly with a Summers original of - who else? -Summers. 0 The trouble with losing your glasses is that you can't look for them until you find them. So discovered actor Danny Aiello, for whom lens is more. There he was with Mia Farrow on the set of Woodf Allen's upcoming film The Purp/~ Rose of Cairo when his IQC?m'.:..:l_---l~IJRiiU glasses vanished. "\f\11,..-. '.\I\ ,~.,I 1'\1•\' .. \ \I ! ' I"-\' I~ I I t ' \ , ;.° j 1\ 11 \ "They're lost forever " gasped F'llmmaker Peter Glmbel Sl!Mn• Cnoe, doe-eyed Aiello, rushing to the phone. ·and his wife, £l9l Ancleri- daughter of RepubHcan Rep. Dan~. it seems, rs always los-MO. who appeared with the Pbll Crane of Illinois, may ing his red.framed glasses. In: late Steve McQueen in the not have it all, but she's ap-deed, his sa> Is so habitual that movie Lt Mans, are responsi· parently got most of it. At the hisopticianstandsreadytosend ble for this Thursday night's urging of mama Arlene, who a replacement to wherever the 1V special Andrea Doria· The modeled furs and casual actor may be squinting. Final Chapter. Gimbel wlls cova1 The Bayly family of Albany, N.Y .. m 19-49. Courtesy of UPl·Bettmann. the first person to dive to the wreck after it$ sinking in 1956. But all was not smooth sailing for the couple. Just before they were to leave on the 35-day expedition, Elga stopped short, explaining she had for~tten a most impor- tant piece of equipment Her scuba mask? Her air tank? "My mascara." she said sweetly to her husband, _who was . probably-ready-k> give the lady 40, uh; lashes Well, let's just hope the stuff was waterproof. 0 It's been SO years since she won her Oscar tor It Happened One Night, but by the looks of ClaucletteCo&. bert. that one n~t could have been lasl n l. She's 79, ·but Colbert's ow bangs, high cheekbones, high style, and high comk timing haven't changed. Clearly, she's earned the right to spend every lolling moment at her Barbados plantation, where she has played hostess to such Hollywood chums as Frank S•tra and Roo and Nancy a...-. BUt "none of that for COibert, who jets from New York to her native Paris to London. where she's now performing with the endlessly suave Res HiaUi>n in a revival of the 1920s drawing. room comedy Aren't We All. The play may have a higher Ouff content than cotton candy but, Colbert says. "Rex asked me and it seemed like a good idea. You have to do something -you cannot just sit still and grow old." 0 A.E., of Fort Smith, Ark .. writes to ask Conatance Mo- Ca1Mo of CBS's Knol's land·. ing: "Do you prefer filming in big cities or smaJI towns?'' · Mt<:ashin replies: "I grew up in a small community - Greenwich, Conn. Some ~ pie resent the fact that everyone knows who they are. I thought ii was nice that people knew me and I knew them. In a small pl~. ~hen you go shopping. people recognize rou and say hello. They're al so friendly. I find the whole atmosphere in smaller towns very warm and relaxing." I I ' ~1 I lo. \' I" ' \ , ', , I 1-. 0 8y Jo<in;._ Kaulmon. With An11'1 Surntl'W in IWw >w. and Ro/wt Wmcklcr in 1"" Antlfla. ff yot.t halW a quatiOn lrx th« "°"' ...,_ to Htodlmm, Famfty WM~ . JSJS Broodwa}: Nei.I ~ NY. /{J(J36 WRA'l''S THE BFST E SIZE? 1rt1 a tough quatJon. A lot depends on how many children ~want.' By Dr. Robert Coles S ome men and women. weJI before marriage, have already deoded upon the ideal sii.e for their families -a given num- ber of children. The reasons for such a deosion. often enough. are quite per· sonaJ· fond memories of growing up in , say. a large family, or unpleasant memories of being an only child. Sometimes those reasons might be reversed: A man or woman liked being an only child, or emphaticaJly didn 't enjoy bemg one of eight or nine brothers and s1Slers. Then. too. there are people who have no dear idea of how many children they might want lo have. "I don't know," one hears. or "I haven't really though1 about 1t - maybe rwo or three.· A good number of people haue thought about it. yet they amve at a final answer only through experience -the ups and downs of marriage and parenthood, which might persuade one couple that the first child should be the last. "and another that lots of children are life's ma;or blessing. There are, of course. some families whose choices are defined by biolom' rather than attitude -couples, for example, who cannot have any more children, or can have them only with consid- erable risk. And there are those who, out ol religious or moral conviction, ke.ep havina children even though th.ey might feel a certain reluctance or worry about it, perhaps because there isn't enough money at hand. Sometimes a patent wiU experience mAny different attitudes toward family 5'7.e over time -as was the case with a mother of eight who told me years ago about the shift in her own ideas about ctuldmt: "I come from a small family. I guess. Th were only three of us - two boys and me. But my pe~nts 4f f,um.V WD>;U • AU<:usT It • l!IM always wanted more kids. My mother came from a large Italian family. My father come from a la~ In~ family. f had so many cousins lcouldn •t keep track of them. • I thought back then that I didn't want to conrinuc aU that -kids and kids and kids! I can recall a story in a ma~ne about the average American family. and there were the mother and the father and a boy and a girl. I thoughtto myself: That would be great. Just to have a couple of kids, and no more Then I could really pay attcnnon to each lci<f.litCe . of my parents were really brought up by their older sisters. My mother had six older than her~ and rwo younger My father had five older and one younger. Lfvty parents) thought they were failur~. because my mother had to have a hysterectomy after my youngerbrother[wasbomj. But I gues.s us three kids -we were glad. I know my younger brother was. He's now married, and he has one kid. and he says he ·11 only have one more-two at the most. My older sister has only one kid. She had to get a divoroe. Her hus- band is a bad gambler, and there was lots of trouble. She's glad he doesn't have a lot of children. 'I'm the one whos carrying on the family tradition! Like I said, I thought I wouldn 't. I thought I'd settle for a small family. But my husband was an only child. and he said , 'No way.' To tell the truth. after our first was born. our Sally. l wanted to stop nght there. She was a wonderful. wonderful baby. She was quiet and sweet. and she smiled all the lime. and she never woke up m the middle of the night. the way our other children. armost all of them, have done. I got so attached to her that I began to worry about having another baby. because it would break up our love. mine for Sally and hers for me. I think. for a while. my husband felt the same way. He really loved coming homeandholdingSally. Hc'dleed her and wash her and put her to bed. "But we're Catholics. and even AVl•W MMILY llD Total Adultl and OlikJma 4.tl though we tried not to have children through the rtzythm method-and we even talked about using contraception -we ended up having our second daughter, Debbie. and that was no fun. I had a lot of trouble with that delivery, even thou~ ii was the second, and maybe I'm JUst being superstitious when I say this, but the result was that Debbie turned out being a very difficult baby: She cried and cried, day and night, to the point I thought I was going to lose my mind. ··Well, Debbie outgrew her colic,· and by then my·husband and I wanted one more child - a boy! We had our boy; we were lucky. My husband just adored that kid, and we'd gonen used to having a lot of noise and commotion around the house, and one day we were talking. and suddenly my hus- band was sounding like his old self - that we should JUSt let them come, one aher the other! 'Wait a minute.' l said, but then I topped and thought, why not! Of course, I wasn't totally con- vinced. Neither was he, actually. We had to think about money. Who doesn't, except the rich . ,You have to) worry about where you ·1 get the dollar bills to buy all that food lnd th~ clothes and toys and a hotl5C that's big enough. Sure. you can say that you don't have to live in luxury. and you can hand the clothes down and lcam to be real economkaJ with food. But there' only so far you can cut down: sooner or later those big expenses start hitting you real hariL And.just~ im- ponant. I worried baclc. in those da~ about whetherlbcre was enough of me to go arourid. I mean, bow much energy can one person have-for her husband. her chi~n. the house and all it demands of you, atnd-1 know it --------- sounds selfish -to have a linJe bit left over for yourself. "We just decided to put the matter an the Lord's hands. I think. secretly. my husband and I had decided that we'd have a big family. And that's how we ended up with our eight kids: five girls and three boys. It's been hard a lot of the time. but )'11 tell you, I'd never, ever do any different, if I was to have a sec· ond chance. The same goes for my husband We look at each other sometimes, when we're sining an chureh -and the whole pew is us and only us! -an<i'we are both thinking the same thing. I know: Thank you. dear Lord, for these blessings, all eight of them. They're worth eight million dollars, at least!" · She went on to tell me about the satisfactions of having a larse family: the way older children took care of younger children; the way self· centeredness or egotSm (which we all have. to some d~) yielded to the demands of,. group of ~O people. Her children were "each individuals," as she put 1t. 1'.hey had their idiosyn- crasies, their respec\tve strengths and vulnerabilities . .,. But , her family ~ sessed a solidarity that made 1t hard for any one child to be deinanding and spoiled. On the other hand. ass.he was the first to admit, ·•some of my children, maybe. haven't had quite as much as others. at least from me and my husband." No life is perfect, nor is any family ~ize Soina to ~rantee parents anything and everythm& tl!9 want - for t~mtelves or for their children. Rither often, in large Camilies. a wonderfUI solidarity does ~fie! sense of "us" that ~flS the rivalries and competition that so com- ., monly oo:ur in smaller families. But in those..smaller f arnilies, as the mother of eight noted herself, a great ~ of at- tention can be given to this or that child, often to aoOd effect, aeating op: portunities and advan~ that can help shape a 9uite special person. In one<hild families such an outcome is by no means rare -but there may be difficulties, if not outright dangers; a child who ~ lonely. a child ~who ex- pects (and gets) just about evef}'.thing, and so may be relatively vain or self· preoccupied; a child who has trouble setting along with others, accepting the give-and-take one learns to regard as nonnal in a larger family. One more sibling may not change that state of affairs -because two children can fight and fight, or become polar opposites ih so many respectS that each is substantially shut on from the other. A third child can "break up" such a family positively -so that the parents needn't concentrate as intense- ly on how "the two and only" manage. Sometimes two of the children become closer, leaving the third child com- paratively alone. On the other hand, the three children can emerge as dist.incl individuals, with no such "pair· ing off' taking place. It is obviously not a mauer of family size alone, but of the particular family -how the parents regard their children and, not least, how able they are to enrich their chil- dren's lives. The more social and economic opportunities a family has to offer, the more likely 1t is that its children will pursue their different ways productively. No matter whai our preferences, those who gather statistics tell us that the average American farilily size will be exactJy 3.0 by 1990 -down from today's 3.26 and 3.58 in 1970. The so- called only child will soon be a major presence among us, and the old- fashioned large family will be relatively rare -a cause for regret, surely, for some of us. Perhaps enough of us will oontinue to have a range of children (large families or medium-sized families of three and four children) so that we will team from one another and -very importantly -offer this oountry a variety of children: offspring sha~ by all sorts ot family situations and sizes. Bull~ remod~Jiliji or replacing ... WindoW oualitv . can make orbreaklt . Quality building~ imwe a suixasfu1 project Poor-quality products can turn a dream plan anto a nigh~. Choosing quali windows is easy. It's Andersen.~ word for window quality for over . 80 ~~y to install Andersen. windows, roof windows and &lidina patio doors bring the best to any job: Beauty-through .their famous slim tines. Energy efficiency-with double-~ imulatina gtm. Maintenance freedom-with Penna.Shiekr vinyl, a thick, extremely hard exterior Q>Vering that:... __ ... _, won't need peintino. • Jn the course of my work as a child psychiatrist, I have seen troubles occur in every kind of family, large and small. I have seen remarkably solid families in wh\cb.jhere have been only one or two children or. in oontrast. many sons and daughters. But I've been especially impressed by the strength and vitality of those families with four or five children. I am not recommendin~ any particular number ot children as ideal -I am simply sort· ing out in my mind memones of Jamilies I've observed and studied. In small families, as noted earHe~ the general preoccupation our culture has with children can become aJJ too amplified, as every word and deed of a particular child is scrutinized or turned into an important occasion for celeb~ tion or reprehension. ln exceptionally large families, a child or two can get "lost" -the one or two whom busy parents can't seem to avoid overlook· mg or taking for grante9. There is, in all ol us, a limit to the amount of atten- tion we can give-to otheJS -and after a while, at lea.st in some instances. a child with eight or nine siblings may beco.me quite aware of thaL On the other hand, an only child, or two children with no other siblings. may wish at times that they were a bit ''neglected" by their doting. overly watchful parents. A number of parents have told me how much they learn from tl}U fint and even second child -h~ much more relaxed and knowing they feel when a third child is born, and a fourth. A pity to stop at one or two, they may observe. Ai:td yet they do so for entirely understandable reasons (financial, social, even moral -out of their personal oonvidion that the world is already too heavily populated). But those who do go on to have two or three more children often tell me they have been especially pleased With the way things have worked oul Over the years I've oome to realize that for many of us the ~ ot the fam:i. ly we dream of having. or elid up hav- ing. is not only a matter of our social or religious or ethnic backgrounds but of our quite personal lives -how we grow up as children, how we want to live as a4ults. As in most matters. the qiind's experience is often the deciding fOrce, no matter the signifiance of <X>n· siderations such as the pocketbook. the teachings of a religious tradition, the customs and values ot a ~borhood. a country, a certain historieal era. And why not -given the intensely per- sonal nature of what it means. day in and day out. for each of as to be a parent AV If you 'ie bUiktina. remodeling or replacing don't leave anYthinl to chance. lnmt on . Andersen q_u&li~ sec an Andersen dcalcr-in _____________________________ ,_ __ the Yellow Pqes under Wmdows. JOE BOLOGNA HARD-LEARNED RULES OF THE MARRIAGE GAME A /Jhough they made their names as ctXlutbors of the 1968 play and the 1970 screenplay Lovers and Other Strangers, .lo$4>h Bologna and Renee Taylor ha~ b«n the closest of spouses and worlting partners. They co-wrote and ~arred in lhe 1971 film Made for Each Other, and were co- interviewees in publicalions all ouer Ammca. 7he oouple receruty oo- awhored and ~armt in the play lt Had to Be '1bu in Los Ange/ts. Even lhottfh IJo!osna's solo career has bef!fl 80JJ1inB momentum wllh his Slmri"8 roles in such films as My Favorite Year, Blame it on Rio, and IM ~The Woman in Red, tht 4)'«11'-old aaorlu:rier still Lliews his marriatJt as tht most impot1anJ ven-tu~ of his life. IJolosna coos int~ for FAM/LY WEEKLY by West Coast joUr· nalist MitcMll Ffnlt 6 f Ma>' WrDJ.Y • AUCUST 1t • 1114 l°'.'11'~ . Hok>gna: ln some ways it's ~. in other ways harder. u·~ harder because we deal with four relationships -hus- band. wife. writer, writer. Now, this gets even more complicated when we're act· ing together. Then it's six reJationships. ~ writer will have a certain relatiofl. sh ip witb Renee's actress, and so on. Q: How do you tum off the work- =~ vacatiom together and. once in a wflile. sepa.ratey. Ju,,t recently I got in the car and fOr bur days I was gone. By myself. I drove up to Yosemite [National Parki Renee was busy doing thifl8.', and she wouldn't have wanted to go anyway, to I went alone. It was wonderful. just being by myself, listening to myself think. Q: Rmee lm't M well-known DOW .. you. ()Dee that become • prol> lemat home? Bologna: Our relationship has about 500 problems, just about alJ ol which can be solved. But the fact that I'm worklng more In films than ~. that's one of the unsolvabla.. Aler Mel)rl Streep and Jane Fonda; there aren't a whole lot of parts for women .... I think the problems of the show-business marriage are blown out of proportion. My marriage-has lasted for 20 years. And it's as strong now as it ever was. lf you're ex>mmitted to a rel&- tionship, you do whalever it takes to make it work. Jn our case, there are oer· tain rules. Q: Uke wbal? 1 8ok>gna: We don 't have extramarital affairs. Monogamy is an absolute rule- a simple rule br us. For someone else, if ~r sexual prefe~ is to live in an igloo with a casaba melon, great. But I need SlrudUre in a relationship, and my strudure is built on monogamy. I like this structure. I like my family. I like being bonded with another per· son. It's a very safe, warm feeling. No matter what problems I have in life, I know I can count on the love of that person. Q: Any other ndea? Hologna: Not really, ex~ that you can't hold things m for too long. At some point you have to deal with what's bolhenng you . No matter what's going on, both of us know that we have to get back to being in love. I know what it is to be in love, and when I've tasted steak, I can't go back to ham· buJ8er. I know whal il ~ to be emotionally turned on. And in a W'a!f, that's why acting and writing together helps. When we work together, we're very dose to our feelings -the love. the sexuality -and I'd rather get those feelinp from my wife than So somewhere else. So we constantly have to ~.back to that thing -if it takes-seea~ a psychiatrist, or having a fight If we ve 1ocked horns on some- thing. we have to do that Uli~ that unJocks them, whatever tha[ thing is And with us that thing is being madly in love. 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Ladwig 1s supposed to make sure it alJ runs smoothly -iust like Ward Bond easing homesteaders across the prairie in Wagon Tram · Perched m a swivel chair next to a coconut-headed mannequin that serves as a hanger for his suitcoat, the cleft<hinned, mustachioed Ladwig 1s both a space zealot and a pragmatic bureaucrat well aware of the exorbitant cost of space travel (prospective bookers of space in the shuttle's cargo bay must make a SJ00,000 down pay- ment before negotiations even begin). "I can't come up with a dollar-and- cents reason why· we should (send a civilian into space)," says Ladwig. "It has to do with higher aspirations and goals." Lodwig's goals have been lofty ever since he joined the now defunct Com- mittee for the Future while he was a student at Southern Illinois University in the late '60s. "ATI ttiere was at the time was the Apollo program with three people in a tiny capsule,'' he recalls. "We were advocating moving masses of people into space, and folks would look at Ui like we were crazy." After college and a two-year stint as a personnel specialist with the Army in Greece, Ladwig took his master's degr~in education and has visions of -extra~rrestrial touring to Washington. There he joined the rorum for the Ad- vancement of Students in Science and Technology (FASSl), a space advocacy flroup that lobbied NASA to include colle~level science projects among the shuttle's planned experiments. When NASA decided to use projects from high school students instead, Lad- 8 f A\tll\ Wtu.J..Y. ~uc:usr 12. 1!1114 .. wig signed on to man~ lhe program for the agency. He lielpeo ensu~ that experiments ranging from beehive construction to crystal growth were aboard shuttle flights. - Ladwig became an assistant to the shuttle program's director. Lt Gen. James Abrahamson. When the general -whom Ladwig describes as a "vi- sionary" -left NASA to head up Presi- dent Reagan's "Star Wars" space weapons project, Ladwig was named to manage the Space Flight Participant Program. "I feel Rood about it -lucky • 10 be involved," fie says. "I think space sh ould be opened up to everybody . . and I th ink it's happen- ing. ·trs moving in the same sort of pat- tern that the exploration of any frontier lakes. A certain kind of person goes out first. Then, in a later phase, people will comt-out to commercialize the fron- tier. Space flight is becoming almost routine. But it will be the commercial effort that will reaJJy open up space. People will discover that it's the place to move outward, to do things different- ly for the future." In the near future, though, .Ladwig must concern himself with more mun- dane problems, such as sifting-through the flood of applications NASA expects will pour in from prospective shuttle passengers. Ladwig says, "J'm here to explain the opportunities -to snow peQple how they might qualify for the program and brief them on what may lie a.bead." But Ladwig won't have any personal role in the selection process itself. "If people think I'm selecting them, I won't be able to talk1with them as free- ly," he explains. He might also be the target of intensive lobbying or even bribery. But -it would all be to no avail -Ladwig is so scrupulous and wary of those who might try to influence him that he shunned the innocent offer of a reporter to pick up a luncheon tab. Whoever gets the nod from NASA as lhe first passenger aboard the shuttle is bound 10 become an instant celebrity. simply by virtue of the fact that he or she will be paving the way for non- astronauts in space. Yer LadwiR bristles at the suggestion that the fligllt might be viewed·as gimmickry or as a chance for the passenger to cash in on the in- evitable public attention. 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I f ~our family is one of the SO You don't even have to know how to million American families stiU try· write a computer program, or know a Ing to decide whether to buy a computer language. to make a com- • home computer, here are SIX ques-puter work. F1ip a switch to tum the tlons that your children are most apt to computer on , put in a program, and a.sk about them. The questions are based that's all you have to do. on a check of youngsters and parents Anything else you leam about com- who own and use computers. puters and computer programming is up to you -but only because you want Q: What pmea can you play on a to know it, not because you have to. home computUr Are they u lood u the pme. at an arcade? Q: What bulneeaee or prate. A: Hundreds of= are available, in-.tom will make the moet me ot d tli • all h -~..a-computen when rm arown up? u ng Just t t e 81~ A: It's hard to imagine any field that favorites. 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Page 1 Evening Schedule .......................................... Pve 10 .TV Puz:zle ......................................................... Pa/1931 1 2) KNXT, CBS, 8121 w. SunMt 91vd.,LOI Angetea. Ca. 4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. 7) KA.BC, ABC, 4151 Pr08P9ci Ave., LOI Angeles, Ca. . (8) KFMB, CBS. 1en Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Otego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Btvd., LOI Angetea, Ca. 1 9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Mefroee Ave., Loa Angele9. Ca. 11) KTTV, 5748 W. Sunaet Btvd., Lot Angeles, Ca. 13) KCOP·TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Loe Angeles, Ca. _ ... (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Lot Angelee, Ca. (50) KOCE, 157-M Golden Weet St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (58) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. _ ....... chasers .. .,. ......... _ ............. == ....... =sw:r=- BY LORENZO iiilf ':111":"--::. CARCATERRA · A8I \:a ·'!=Ju . As the baseball season r"" riiit UWML ._ .,.._ ,.._ M approaches the~· AllMa.,_..CJtn..•.-.> term~ u the hot AuJust #I 1• sun batters ptayer1 10to I~ submissiop tb'e true niake>--Cl> ,_ u.a. C.., C...t ~ up of a teatii und.~oes its •••AJ 1 • ............ <ht"°"' ....._ most difficult test. ••== • ..._, It is in Auaus~ alwap ~--...,., Au~st, that a penncnl ia .. ....,.,. decid~ a championship W UWM.l UI ...... 1111 D1ilcn• .. team--finally welCled "• 11111-....(lln.) together l~U..,.AM Over the next two weeks, • ..,... ..,,.1111 r LllM ........ • 'JI L-if th ,, Ill'.) VJewC!' ~ iu1ow er we Mnc.t ......_.,...,_.,.A Detr01tT1~canstandup kl'rld111111 ., •11111• ..,., .. to tbc-onryiab1!ll ~of .w _. ... 111• .. •ni ... u.a. Air those spnna-li~o birds -,__ 1ftl 1 If 1 •• tlie ~ -... the Toronto Blue Jays and .., ...... ...,. INll ... ~ ae.. the Baltimore Orioles. m·L ThcywillfincJout1ftheSan U um1 Of M nm Cl.YWUD Diego Padres. with their ...... -• •nc ._.. straogebrewofex·Yankces ==-•..., 1~ =~= and ex-Dod,ers, can -F..:,. .._ ::,111~ Goose-step their way to a l.ttiltllfa ......... .._ .. pennant or whether ....._Q(lln.) Tommy" Lasorda's · Blue •01'1 Bloods will once aaain ._ • They wiU see either the tW CMJMIAU.9ClllTI prevail -1 ueA19GITI•• New York Mets or the 1W 9GITICL4 Chicago Cubs fold , their 1W 9GITtflW.. . dreams of championship flap, as always, wilting away under the blaze of an anary sun. And they will finally see that vaunted Chicago White Sox staff lead the way to a leaaue utle OT fall prey to those youna- er, poorer kids from Minnesota and Oakland or -· 0 MmlOIMQaCI.,.._,,_ ---••••1a11........,._ .. ,.._.. IR .. tM Ill 1•1~0tr9fl --la u.w=:-...... •Q(11W.) (0) On· TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale. Ca. the. Perrier crowd from (Z) z-TV-. 283-9 Nebraeka AYfJ.., Santa Monica. Ca. C.ahf~~la. . -l='°"*l• -Ill llOOf'IM1 '!.4Pf1 ••••• " ca.." ......... '-...... --(I-) (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller· This 15 the ta_me of year Center. N.Y., N.Y. • when ~biall as trUly fun (C) Clnemax Time· Life Bulldlng Rockefeller Center and exc1un1 to watch. Any· N.Y.,N.Y. ' ' • o~c can fold, anyone can (E) ESPN, Brlttof ct. WJt~er. anyone can lose (L) SelecTV, Marina det Rey, Ca. their grasp on fi"t pl•9C· (8) Showtlme The pmcs, which wdl be (8) Spotlight carried by the networlts (C) C.bte Newa Netwon< Atlanta, Ga. over these nclt coupl~ of ' weeks, as well as lnto (t) WOR. New York City (11) WTBS. Atlanta. Ca. 2 Sunday.Aug . 12, 1984 • f September. will f\llly rcflttt that potential danacr. It should bC an excitin1 period with two thus-far 1iaht races (Al. West and NL East) and two potential runaways (AL East and NL Weit), But one never knows. Appearances under the d<?t day sun can be dcceiv1na. -heSClq --...... (Pleue ... aPORTS/Pac•SO) ... -TV&nleana 'Call to Glory' views '60s New dramatic series from ABC focuses on Air Force family By PHIL SNEIDER.MAN Of .. Dlilr ........ In 11974, ABC introduced .. Happy Days," a series that took a nostalgic look at life in the 'SOs. Now, in 1984, the same network is unveiling .. Call io Glory," a series that will look back at life in the '60s. The two pr<>lfUDS are u different as the decades ... Happy Days .. was a li&bthea.ncd 30.minute sitcom. "Call to Glory" is an hour-long drama focusing on an Air Force family durina the turbulent early '60s. "Happy Days" was shot primarily on mdoor sound stageS. ..Call to Glory'' features eJttcnsive outdoor location footage and aerial photop'lpby. The ambitious new series is acttin1 special handlins from ABC. "Call to Glory" received heavy promotion durins ABC's popular Olympics coverage. The two-hour pllot movie (a particularly apt description here) airs Monday ni&bt at 8 on Channel?. . Rqular episodes will run be shown at 8 p.m. Mondays, beginnina Aua. 20. The August start gavcs the series a chance to hook viewers before the avalanche of new fall shows arrives. If the debut film is any indication, "Call to Glory" will be an appealing family scnes. The 1how is cJttremely well cast and uses a Liaht, tasteful touch to evoke its era. The tnterpenonal crises fa~ Air Forc:e Col. Raynor Sarnac, bis wife, hlS children and bis nciJbbors may seem familiar to fans of programs like "The Waltons" or "Family.·• Where the series takes some chances is io weaviq . the domestic PfOblems with some true hiatoncal events. If the approach doe!n •t work completely in the premiere film, the show at least deserves credit for stretchina a familiar Hollywood fonnula. Craia T. Nelson, a busy TV and movie actor pcrhapa best known u the father in "Poltcraeist." lends a ruacd J)mencc to the lead role of Colonel Samac. the dedicated but soft-spoken leader of test pilots at Edwards Air Force Base. Cindy Pickett, who araduatcd from "The Gwdina Li&bt" to ftlm and prime-time TV roles, plays nis stronl·wilJed wife. Va.ncua. In the premiere film, she has more mechanical aptitude than some of the male characters (She's a whiz at repairing toasters.) lnhenttna her father's interest in avia· t1on and her mother's flx·it skills is t~n~aae dauj.titer Jackie. She's played by Elisabeth Shue, currently on movie acttens as the hero's airlfricni:t 1n The Karate Kid.'' Shue is outstandina 1n "Call to Glory," mwna crate T. JlfelMn 8tan lD ABC'• Dew pilot mo.te ucau to Glory." her character spunk;y but vulnerable, iotclliaent but socially awkward. David Hollander is her younger brother Wesley, a more familiar TV type -the precocious, wise-crackan1 adolescei'U. Wade-eyed Gabriel Damon is 8-ycar-old RH Samac. In the premiere. RHstops talki~ to bis parents, a behavior that fonns a run~ dilemma in the fint show. The historic setti!'.'4 for the premiere 1J the Cuban Miuile Crisis of October 1962. Sarnac and bis pilots are ordered to fly over Cuba to pther photoaraphic evidence that the Russians are installina nuclear weapons on that island. It'• hazardous duty because WashiDftOD demands more de- tailed photos. bnngma the American jets into ran1c of the Cubans' surface-to-air miuleS. Making it worse, Samac and hiJ men arc sworn to secrecy and forced to keep even their wives in the dark. Most of the women suspect the worst. They set their news from televised talks by President Kennedy and his aidei. (lntenpentna 1963 news footaae throuahout the mm is a aood touch.) Wlille the missile cri"is dominates the· ~orid news. at home thtrc nrc other problems. Jack.le gets fly'ing lessons from her grandpa (Keenan Wynn). even thou&b her mother demands she stay earthbound. Tbe Sarnacs also must find the reason for little RH's silence. Muing these domestic trials with the international missile crisis is an experi- ment that firzles in the premiere. Because of the uneven wti&bt aiven these events, you cod up worryina mo~ about why RH won't talk and leu about thox nasty missiles in Cuba. The film also suffers from a few unresolved storylincs and varush.tna characters. (A child psychologist gets a colorful mtroduct100, then is never seen .pin.) StiU, there lS a tot to admire about thts prodUCtJon. Th~'s stunnina Oiabt foot- age, altbouih some sttmed to have been ansertcd to pad the two-hour film. The '60s touches arc skillfully apphed in parina strokes: A v1ntaic Chevy tallon .....,on. An air raid drill at school. "Surfm• Safan" and "Johnny A~I .. on the radio ... To Kill a Moc:k.inibird' on a theater marqutt. f Pleue ... TV AJn'SRKA/..,e 30) Sunday, Aug. 12. 198• 3 Rick joins Eve In mental hospital on 'Young, Restless· BY LYNDA BIRSCB. ALL MY CHILDREN: With Hilary unable to go to Wallow Lake" Tad sho~ up alone. Unaw~ that Tony nas sabotased the power ski craft. Tad and Jenny race to the dock to see who wtll use the apparatus first. Tad wins the race but lets Jenny go first. As Jenny 1s on power ski machine, it explodes. Jenny as rushed to Ptne Valley hospital and survives suraery but remains in critical condnion. Having her pregna_ncy conftrmed by a ayneeologist, Dotty decides she can't te11 Tad until Jenny's condition tmproves. Edna buys condo from Marian. Erica f unous when she comes home from. New York and Adam rushes off to see Stuan in the sarutarium. Enca agrees to meet Mike in Mexico. Finding Zack at her aj)al'tment with sex client. DOnna throws Z...Ck out. ctdf a success when he takes over for ailing television medical reponer. When Chris has new job, Linda forgeU her babysitting duties with Bobby to 10 out on date. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Raymond stops Craig from breaJUn1 into Steve's. Whit wants Craig to spy on Raymond to learn Steve's connection but Craig refuse$. AsCraialeaves Whtt's, be sees an unsteady Steve enter howe. Craia then bears a loud crash. Raymond admits to Kim that JuUet is Steve's half-sister and that Steve's father, Michael Christopher, is a conV1cted traitor. Diana loses baby. Cra.l&'s pruonmate Cal learns his ex-wife was forced to abandon their ch aid in OakdaJe. Magic given custody of Jill Betsy undeflOC' plastic surgery, staru to fear she may have been criminal aod tells doctor not to search out her family. Gunnar keeping his terminal illness a sccreL Karen files for quickie divorce from John. Barbara enters Ma.rcte's name 1n Cinderella contest. After going to Jermaine Jackson concert, Jay and Franny make love for the fint ttme. Arrivina home, Lisa find$ Whit's body in the library. ANOTHER WORLD: Hit man Ross stalks Cecille as she waits for Walhnsford at amusement park. Cecille disappears in the tu noel of love. Cass finds her ~rf and a dajm check, but no Cecille. 1..a.rry goes to Crystal Lake to team truth about David Thatcher's death. Nancy wants to go to New York with Ben and Caner. In Cec1lle's checked baJ. many letters and other paraphemaha arc found cau ing Emily to think that drugs arc involved in Ccc11le'1 disappearan~. Cass stunned when he find Tainted coffee felled actress BY LYNDA HIRSCH Q : I recently read that one of the stars of .. Tbe Youna and the Restless" fell tll on vacation. Can )'OU tell me who it was and what happtned? -S.R .• Tustin, Calif. A: Yes. It teems &Ut Jeane Cooper was vaeat10Dlli1 ti BawaU wlaea 1ltt swallowed MlDe coffee ••k' ~ta.laed cJeutu O.W. Jeaae wat rulted '° tbe laolpJcaf, Ml lt feeUaa tlae aow and ts back oa &M .... ~Can you tell me 1ftbe scenes that I've teen on the new soap opera "Slota Barbara'" arc done in a studio? -S. V., Detroit, Mich. A: Some an ud some arca't. ftJJe &ht'•'• a lot of 1&'94llo .. ootlDJ, •-su&a BarMn" .. maktq exi.1lvt •M ., tta um...U. ID fact. several 4ay1 a week, CUI ... CHW MM •• , '° 8uta Barbara for .... dq. Attordlq to Hecutlves o• 1M •w, W1 la't 1ola1 i. M jDlt aa tcea•IM•I ~ e•tJ')' ""~ yow1J be .... ICftel ol1M-real Sata Bartwa ........ la HMrior tM&a. Q: I want to know who played David's • Sunday, Aug. 12, 198• wife Jennifer on" Another World," and hat ·she ever appeared on another soap? - E.R .• Canton, Ohio. A: Sopb!a Luidoa wu Dtaae Ballard oa "G•ld1D1 LIPt" (Ian cbracter wa1 merdertd). Stace*• Sopla1a w doae Iott of real..aJ tlteater ud, •• yoa saw, popped ap • "Aaotller World'' for a lllort •'-1 •• Jenifer. Q: Reprdjna "&arch for Tomom>w": I don't lmo\V what's happenana Wlth the atoryhne. They seem to have enouJh characters to make an hour show. J'vc Witched the Sh OW f Or Over JO Y,C8fS and lately it seems to be aoinf down hall What's the prob~m?-M.W., amcstown. Pa. A: 'he oa.IJ problem l1 &Mt "Searcll" lt trylll1 l0 Improve lb lacklaster ratlap ud ttl exea uve decided to 1et rtd of nme loqdme major daaraccen -for eumple, Travl1 ud MardD -ud brtaa ID 1ome aew blood, umely Cont aad J11dM. Jt alway1 tat.. a wMlt wH9 a 1llow It tryla1 CO Im It.HU aroiM. Hnt • oue1uon •bou1 your IA vonte IOIP or 10.p star? Writt" to Lynda Hirsch. co News .4mrrica Syndicate. P. 0 . Bo• 19620, Irvin~. Ci/if. 92714. tape of Cecille confessina her love for him. Ross as on same plane as Juli.a.. Sally'• hypnotist is manipulatina her memory. Ada thrilled when she finds Callin in beck of her stallon wqon and PfOmises to keep him bidden in the Cory basement. CAPITOL: Learn1n1 Beth and Jordy slept togetherwbile she claimed to be with ~ooni1 J'homas tells Beth th~ir rela· uoo1h1p as o\'er because they never really loved each other, but just the idea ofbeina in love. Seeing Kelly s reaction when she ruos into Trey Judson and Tyler suspect she still loves Ttt¥ and that she's bidina somethfoa from him. Myrna furious when Jordy l(ts menial job It Cl~ lndustnes after Sam blames him for accident at plant. Paula realizes footprint outside Danny's apanment must be M)'ma·s. Brenda ~· comes po sessive of Scotty when JuJie spots him in the park and payi attention to the baby. After aeuina call on her .. Capitol Focus" talk show about Paula's murderous acts . and· ·Trey's connection to Kelly Harper. Sloane offet1 her resiptauoo but Zed refuses to ·accept. Ch1p Landry, mana.ecr of Corky's, a nashdanoc club, as surpnsed when his old Vietnam buddy Quinn anives in O.C. DAYS OF OUR UVES: After Mcaan tells Hope sbe had baby by Bo. Hope confronts h1m . At first she's funous. but the twosome make up. Pete decides that he's poison for Mchsu and that they must split up for good. Bo stages a phony theft at the an exhibit to prove to Maxwell that their securuy needs beefing up. Bo deparu for New Orleans; havina extracted Ho~·s promise she won't follow him t.hctt, but Hope had her f'inaen cro sed whtn 1be agreed to stay put. Mtpn and MuweU upset when they discover the discs that were to hive imPonant information on them are blank. As Bo sets into cab in New Orleans, he learns Hope is the driver. Bo behcves Daley's death is connected with the art exhibit. ("EDGE OF NIGHT" PRE-EMPTED FOR OLYMPICS C~VCRAGE.) GENERAL R08PITAL: At Tanya\' suagestion. Frisco aarces to enroll 10 school. Without rcvffiin& Holly is the object of his afl'ection. Josh asks Tanya about his chances wath 10 older ma.med woman. In Enatand, Celia lcams that d6ctor felt Grant Putnam (402) could be homicidal. When Orant Putnam ovetbean Celia t.alking to the doctor, be plans to kill her wath an untraceable Poison, but all hi1 attempts fail. Grant beats Celia back to the gatehouse and she is stuMcd when he finds him there. Fea.rina Orant, Celia decides the only wax to save herself is b~ pretcndinJ that she II marry him. Bo~ cracld~g under Brock's constant bclittli~ -tum snto • me>U1J hoURhu. ~lilh that he'll have anyth1n1 to do wtlb ber • Actchcr murdtn an inmate at the pri10n where hc'utayinainorder lobe transferttd (Pleue ... DATTDD,....18) (AUTHORIZED SALESISERVICE/BATISFACTIONJ 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·GMC· OLDSMOBILE 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway . 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(2 hrs.) 8 9 Ulm tll 1"1 Im Gl.YWUD Scheduled Men'• marathOli; meo'a plat· form final in dMng, equestrian lndlvfdual jumping flnal (live from Loe Angelet) . Schfiduled events ara sobject to change. ~hrs..) (() .,. "True Grtt" ( 1969, W•tem) John Wayne. Glen Campbell. (2 tn .. 30 min~ I .,..:~o CUb8 at Montreal ~~hrs-) l:r,= .... ,._., ............ llOWll "Superman Ill'' (1983, Mveo-- ture) Christophe< Reeve. Aichard Pryor {?. tvs. 5 min.) CH)llOWll "Wavelength" (1983. Scleno9- Flctl0fl) Robet1 Carradine, Cherlt Cwrie. i! hr. 27 min.) cm WllCM .,,_ • mm An adopted chlld Is souaht out by her natural mother. (I)-'* r:Mr. Mom" (t083, Comedy) Michael Keaton, T«i Garr. (1 ht., ~1 ;n;.,. TODAY -QZ) ..,_. WAta-~-IT Top skltB from ecrou the OCMttry oom- t• In this 1Ummtr sports event. ( 1 hr ) -AT-_.,tcllll• ..,,M.R.L •C'9UI nm-•U•Ml ... a.at. ..... IOYaUWlllfTO .... ADUL tW llOWll "Satan's School For Glrta" ( 1973, Mystery) Roy ThinM9. Kate Jack· son~ .. 30mln.) I .,.'"I Wanna Hold Your Hand" (1978, Comedy~ Susan Kendall Newman. Marc McOure. _2 hrs.) • · l llMIU C MA• U•ML San Diego Pedr• at Atlanta Braves (2 hrs., 30 mln.) ... llllM. ..... CID l1'Glm Scott Balo and Vinnie BUfano star In thla apecl&I explorlog the effects of ~*=°re on teen-agert' drvn habltt. W I "88ttle Of ~r (1984) Documentary. Dltected by Ptt• W1tklt'll. i ht., 30 min.) •oa.oca-tW l'WMl San Olego Padrel at Atlante . .,,.¥98 (3 !Its.! -1-COLllliillll-.... ••mrnM:m -··-......... ..... m Qobo hat MCOnd thoUgh1a about hit Uncle Matt'• return home. 10 Sunday.Aug. 12, 1984 -1-ma• ~-, ..,. -.. A look at the world of ~ttf = and oelebrllles • lft ''Wt, The Acculed'' In a fit of dtlpetltlon, Paul contemplates poll.on· Ing his wife 81not, and rumora spreed around town about his relatlonehlp with i ra, (Part 2 of 5) (R) O (1 tv.) ( .. .,..._ ......... llOWil "Blinded By The light" (1980. Drama) Kristy McNiehol. James Vincent McNlchol. ( 1 hf., 40 min.) 1-U•Ml HMCllAll:1"1--ftM -~Ripoll" (1981, Orama) Mel Glbeon, Mark Lee. ( 1 hf • 50 min.) -·Cl) -U.S. Clay Court Champion-ships • Men's finals (live from lndlanapo- 1 A~a'ld.:~~) • -ITOOla ....,... ~ DCIDmlUIGUT • .•.. ,.-.......... .... IOUTt tll M 'M Mike Ross.-man vs. Vlctet Galindez (fought Septem- bef '78 In New Or!Mns). (R) ( 1 hr.) CZ)llOWll "Glustioa" (1980. Qrama) Vtfa Vllcontl, Loren Btown • --1-••um . -----The Charlie Oenlels Bend hoets the annual conoet1 ftom Nath- Yille, Tenn. with gueets Ronnie Milsap. Crystal Gayle, Dick Clat1t and Tammy ~~ •MW llOWil ''Northwelt Passage" (19"°. Adventure) Spencet Tracy, Robert Yr'J~ hrs .. 30 min.) • .a Ml Loe Angelee Dodgef's at ISan::._~o Giants (:f hra) -.-. ••11n.-.... -.. .. _,.l .. Wltchn' Brew" (1980, Com&- dy) Lana Turner. Richard Benjamin ( 1 tv , 40 ITWI.) cm llOWll "Mr. Mom" (1983, COmedy) Michael Keeton. Ten Gan (1 tv. ~1 min.) Cl) llOWll "Stars In My Crown" (1950, Dr-=-Joef McCrea. Ellen Drew (2 hra.) CZ) "Gunn" (1967, Mystery) Craig Stevens. Edward Atner. (1 hr .• 35 min.) l ...... UWT. -,.,.. ...... IMIYm.9-11 .,~ .... -..- JOCllTIUJ.- IT ... --~ "Glen Cam&~I ArwJ Frlandl" Willie Nelson. JohMy • Ktts Kriatotftftoo Anne Murray join Gltfl Campbell to celebrate his 25 ,.,. In (,hr.) -1· .... llOWil "Man Friday" ( 1975, Drama) Peter O'TOOlt. Richard Roundtr" (2 hil.) •·llON ''Flight From Ashly•" (196-4, Adveotvft) Yul Brynotr, Richard Wld- mafk. (2 hrs.) i, • M.,.._C.tllllA'"•M wmT A docum.ntary look It the oontro- wrsy surrounding the anti-.mok*"O m "Death In The West." fOCUSlng on obJec· tiOnl raised by the Philip Morrla Toblcco Company to the program'• content ( 1 hf ) I _...., ..-a.IOCSTY .. "8 O.S. Titanic" (11J79. or. ma) Oevld Ja.naen. Clofie Leachman (2 • hrs .• 30 ':6n •IJ=\ au w t11 Mell• eou1- •1••·W1~ ---mey POCUI Cll eocmTY w-..,.. Lucky Strike Alter Cla.tc (from Elk Grove VIilage. Ill.) ( 1 hr.) (8) .. "A Mldlunvntr Nlght't Sex COmtdy'' (19&2. Comedy) Woody Allen. Mia Farrow. ( 1 hr. 30 min.) .. 8 t Wini YOU "Drug Abule" Gueits· Art Unklttter. SUtan K Newman. a.,.. "Budweiser Light women·• 0.-C~1 Iv.) e "Tammy And The Doctor" ( 1963, Comedy) Sandf• Dee. Pe1er Fon· ·da. &t;J. M ...:L 10TT11 ~ .mmiiiiiiiT ,.. -Feetured . Dabney Coltman dlaOOSMI tlls new film ro6t aa a "good guy"; country Singer Eddie Rabbitt. ( 1 Iv.) l fFllL Ill .,. ''Great Scout And C.ttloute Thuttdly" ( 1976, Comedy) Lee MatVln O!NtfAetd ~ ...,.. ([) llOWll "Ceo-Can" ( 1960, MUllcal) Frank Sinatra. Shirley Maclalot (2 hrs .• 11 * CJ)) "Xtro" ( 1983, Science-Action) Phil~, Bemtee Stegers ( 1 hr • 20 min . (I)· "Somewhere In Time" ( t980. Fantasy) CMstopher Aelwe. Jane Sey· mour. (1 hr., •s min.) CZ).,_ "Sophie's Choice" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Meryl Streep, ~ Kh (2 hra • 37 min.) .. all M Mft WOIU "Mexico" A look Is taken at how MeiUco'a govemnwni and people are= the probltm8 of ove<· tatloo. ~hr. • -U..• I 71.Wft& •• ... ITM1m _.., ... ,_., W'I ..,_ftl ''Sam And Dope" Sam Moore of the 1960s rhythm end bluet duo Sam and Oeve tllkt about loSing his fortune, htelth and career to drugs. (R) lrD .... ClllOCllTY .all'._,. Olympie Edition • llOWll "Three' a A Crowd" ( l9e9 . Comedy). Larry Hagman. E.J PMket ( 1 hr., 30 'Y'TcJ. 8 DA MW1"IOM. .-eow A kalefdOlcq)e of aeroapact vehleltt old end new. lndUOll'IQ the U.S Alf Force Thunderbirds, the Wing Walkers, a.noon Rall~ and the Mini.Jets.! ( 1 Iv.) • 9 ... ,. --OllWUO Scf'teduied• Men'• marathon; men's Plat· form final In diving: equeetrlan lndlvfdual jumping tlnal; ciollng ctrlrilonlee (Uvt from La. Angalel). ScNdUled ""*'"are eubfectto change. Q (5 hra.)w . II .,,. "Marte Of The Otvlr' (1975. Horror) Herbert Lorn. OINtra Vuco (2 htl.) • .... "Firepower" (1979, Mystery) SopNa Loren. JametCobOm (2 tws.) .... "Ode To Biiiy Jo." (1878, Ora· ma) Robby BtneOn. Glymia O'COnnor l?. hrs.) • WAU. ~ -"The Great Llk• ReYltw" Guest: Eliott ~ MnlOt t1ce E t, Prtecolt, Bal & Turban. .. ,_.._ ...... .. , __ ®1MT-•MWllWP.U. Comedy) ~Wiider, P.ter Bovie. The Robet1 V1UOhn ...,, • Ftriln De&ano gt1lndlon of the lnflmoul Dr. ~rink• AOClee'ielt In 1 otle-fMn .,_ dettlllng the atein 1tt.-npt1 to pr~ that 1'111 ftthet was renowntel Pl'"'°"•t'a ptrlOnll Ind pollt~ not• madman by ~k'ICI 1'111.nortl to ,,,_ celchalenaa (2M.) crt1t1 • 1ynttwt1Q men 'PG' (1 tw, ~ -~ min.) -...,.IM*l"'"DA ..... ii CD)-"Mother Lode" (1882. Dl'amt) TM•••• Chanton Hta1on, Niek Mancueo. A Soot· wn 1 • 11•-•.... tllh minef trtel to protect hla gotd but runa fMm•CULlm Into peop6e who want It too. 'PG' (1 tw .• .. ''Cculge Of Bltdc Beeuty'' 41 ITlll.) 1957, AOVtnture) JoM Ctawford, M.,.,, (I) .cMI "Mt. Mom" (1983, Comedy) 1~1tw .. 17 min.) MlchMI Keeton, Tlt1 Gatr. An unem- (f) ICMI OI M 'M John Tete va. ployed tathef ~ ~ must ...ume Gettle Coetae (~t October '79 In hou9ekeeplng ~bllltles While hit Pretoria, South Aft=-(R) ( 1 tv ) wife entn the wortt force. 'PG' Q (1 ht., -1•::. . •''!:. WM&.tllmTW.-T · --···-....... "The Reel Cube?" Gueat1: .. ambaslldOt Otto Reich; Norman Luxeo-19 E..,,. burg, Ul'Werlity of towi'rot.aor of FU--WY,U.U. sl8n hilt L la "Man Friday" ( 1975, Orama) IJnlwnlty~f~ A revOlut=~ Peter O'Toole. Richard Roundtree Bated oeeslil'6art 2of 2) (1 tw.) on • novel by O.nief Defoe. The ..._flOOftA:Mllll teach "cMllzed" behavior to a native I INpwrecked Robinson en.oe trlet to "8il000 IMC • COllAI The black man. (2 hrs.) eupergroup pec10tma • MAectlon ot their 1~---. hits -~ ''YOU Maki LO\ltng Foo," ••--"Gypsy'' and "Go YOUI Own Wry" -In a ._ATflON Marvin Hamlilch per· .-..i forme mus1c from "They're Playing Our concect t.._.. It the Loi Angelee Forum. ~" .. A ChonJI lint" Ind "Thi Way 11 hr.) Cl)DOmlWllTafUU.C9Ct.I Country star W ere." (1 hr.) Dottle Wnt welcorilel Larry Gatlli\ and ID l&llWIVAL A look at endanglfld Atrl- the Gatlin Brothel'1. JoM Sch.-..Jder Ind can mountain gonllu whoel ~wu the 2 duo David Ff1zzll and Shelley reported by zoologllt Adlen West. 1 hr.) • during the YMf'I he tpent In Zalte. (A Q • aull .llhr.) •«n .,. "Big Jake" (1971, Western) CIJ .owll "An American Wert'#Off In Lon- .John w;;i Alcherd Boone (2 hts.) doo" (1981, Comedy) Oevld Naughton. • Cle Jenny Aguttw. The vacation of ~ yourig MMY m.m.-Amettcana on a walking tour of.~nd le AUCI ruined when • wwewotl attacl{ leeYeS one • llMCll Gf-dead and the other CUtMd with a hung« ... for humart flleh. 'R' y hr .. 37 min.) CM .... WYwmtm... lllYAMOTO••• •M•NlM.LOIP•.ucn. ,_ MllTI••· 19 ,... .... _. QobO hU llClOOd CC .... "~tery Of The MHllon Oollat Hoekey Puck' (1976, Myltlf)') MlchHI MacDonald, Angela Knight ( 1 hr • 30 min) (%) llOWll "Room At The Top" (1959. Ofama) Laurance Harvey, Simone Slg-nortt. (2 hrs.) tl•IAYOMM.L .. CH) llOlll "St HeleM" (1981, Orame) Art Carney, 0.vld Huffman. ( 1 tw , 35 nm.) --•ivenlng thougtltl •bOUt hll Uncle Matt'• ,.tum ~-"Fut Timea At Rldglmont High" (1982, Comedy) Seen Penn. Jen- nllw Juon Leigh. Student• at a ''typical" American high IChool confront the chal- ltngel of adulthood. drugs, IP Ind echoolWOl'k. 'R' t1 hr., 30 mil.) ,_all MY Gf-.o:D~•· • 8 ()) •DAY AT A 1m Sam't marriege to Ann Is threatened after he one. again becOmea a Chain smoker. (R) D e ...r -A young genius rernovet KITT'• computtt system and lnsta It In a portable radio tor a achem- ~ ':°"'8n'1 ~ (R~tv.} .,,,,... . ... ,,, **• CGUl- CI),...., .. • llOlll "Fir~" (1979, Myatery) ~II Loren, ....,,,.. Coburn A man'• wldOW ll'IO llYttal othtf partlle COl'MI ge on the Ceribbeln to llem the rt1110n1 behind '* ~· W*nt d8&th. (2 hrt .• so man.·r I ~·----.... -··• "Return To Ev.,.t" This tribute to Sir Edmund HAllry on IM 30th 1nrtl\4r11ry of hit famoue cflmb doc:Urnentt hla 111-and tpeclal Nia· tiooehip wfth lhe SNrpla Of Nepel Q ( 1 "' l • ..... , .. ,m••c!ill1 ,_,. "'To SeM nwn Al Mil ~ .. P J. ~ 1hl hlilld- ma11er wtlen he refuMI to eubmlt • 111 or 11 , ... lunclarf Cont. : . Janet Jull&n, Oevld Walece. A disfigured mutdeter stalks a party of fecie .... t~ agera WMkendlng on 1 remote lllalld. 'R' {l tv .. 36 min.) Cl) llOWll "The Road WartlOf" (1981, AdVenlUfe) Mel Glblon, Bruce Spence. In an Austra .. of the Mure white cMllz.atlOn It reclooed to 1 eollectloo of Mal com- munee. 1 fonner highway cop mak11 a 2000-m le run '°' •nctuary In 1 promised land. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. e .. • .. 8 (I) Ma Vera'• marriage h111 a sour note wtlen her huSblnd pays ITIOfa atten- tlOO to their piano than to her (R) • ICllOO&. llAT Feetuted: I look at a IChoOI that II loeated In 1 zoo. . (!) fOLllnm M The Charlie Daniels Band host• the IMUIJ concert trom ~ ville, Tenn. with guest• Ronnie Milsap, Qystal Gayle, Olclc Clark and Tammy WYnette. (2 hrs.) (IV llOWll "ClasS .. (1983, Orama) Rob Lowe, Jacquellne S..t All Intelligent prep IChool student hat an atfaw with his roommate's mother. 'R' (1 hr., 38 min.) -· ()) ........... Trappet and nurM Branouei' • llvel ~• complleated ~Y the admllllon of • bittered rugby team ~ In • C'4 accident, • bumbling detective and tht theft of ~ hospital narcotlel. (R) ( 1 hr.) l=r ..... ,..,.,. IMM'IO ••an,.,_ . .. , ...... ··Budden- brooks" Hanno recetvea a P4Jppet theeter for Chrlltmaa, Toni vlalta the family of the man she OtU lowd, and mother Ella&- blth Boddenbrook dies. (Pa.rt 8 of 9) Q i! hr.) CID _,. "Fast Tlme1 At Rldgemont High" (1982, Comedy) S..n Penn, Jen. nlftr Jaton L._ StUdent• at a "typical" Amerlean high tchool confront tha cMl- lengel ot adutthood. dfuga, aex and schoolwork 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) • ..,,.l -GI) .. "BIOndle" (1~. Comedy) Penn~ $Ingleton, Arthur Lake Blondie and Dagwood encounter marital mlaad- i tut91. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ....... ,..,,. .. "Rllky Boalneel" (1983, Com- edy) Tom Crutae, Rebeeea [)eMornay. A high IChool eenlOf, theltered In an afftlMlt Chicago eubufb. Olcldea to expetlment with tht Wiider tide of Ut.. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 36 min.) -111.···· mn•m.__..,...",..~ ..... , .... ,. .. "L.aufa'a Toy'' (1978, Otama) Aetlecca Brooke. Etlc Edwarde A fr• ;:ouple anare their boOOOlt with a --1rJ.UEt::"'n, l;;-=h--Fealurod 12 COlefMI'\ dleor•M hie nwN film t~ .. ~·,--. ,.,., Hm ... Vocallita Angele Bof1ll end P9eb6 BryiOn appMr In eeparate ~ (~ .. (1982. Comt<fy) Cleude Br.-ur, Brigitta FoeMy A pretty French t~ flCll romantic tUtmolil Wt111 f'llr ~ Dente Wlm m1d-lf9 Cfltee Sunday,~ug. 12, 1984 In loY9 aild wen (Dubbed) (2 hrs , 20 mln.)- (J)llllMI "The Gr•t Northfield, Mlnnesc> ta Raid" (1972. Western) Clift Robert· son, Robert Duvall The Cole You~ and JarT* gangs dectde to rob the blgge8t bank In the W•t 'PG' (1 hr .. 31 min.) c.au-. ALL 90ITI ,. ..,.,LA. tW 9GIT'IMAL w11• IYMYO ....,_ . , .... llCMI "The Seven Per-C.nl Solution" ( 1976, Mystery) Aten Atkin, Robert Duval.I Orug-addlCted 5'*10ck Holmes conaulta Sigmund Freud fOt medical a<Mce during • ~wracking case lt1vOMnQ a kidnapped prostitute. (~ hra.) e llOtll "Forbidden Patadlte" ( 1979, Orama) M1a Farrow, Jaaon Robards An American woman'• romance with a Samoan II oppo&ed by her father, and the ltves of an are threatened by 1 hurrleane. liJd~MOll-Y "Glen Campbell And Friend&" WllUa Nelson . .Johnny Cash. Kris Knstofteraon and Anne Murray join Glen Campbell In a oonc.r1 to celebrate hll =rs In show bualneaa ( 1 hr ) (a> ''Xtro" ( 1983. Scienoe-FlcJion) PNPp Sayer, 8emlce Stege<s. An earihllng returna from an alien abduction In a tilde- ~~ WotM condition than when he left mMhr., 20 min.) tW I .J:l'.·The Gay Divorcee" ( 1934, MYalcal) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers M1&ta.klng a ~k dallClf for someone else, a lady Issues him an Invitation (2 ,.,tin.~=i . llCMI "Forbidden ParadtM" ( 1979. Orama) Mia Farrow, Jaaon Robards. An American woman'• romance with a Samoan II oppoeed by het tathef, and the _ llvn of all ate threatened by a hurrlC8ne. i ) (2hrt.) .... -90Wll "Star Spangled Girl" (1971, Comedy) Sandy Duncan, Tony Roberta A patrlotte, gtrklext-d<>Or type blC<>me8 Involved with two ultra·radal campus 11tm._ ..,,aa.-... cn1 •1w1am&.11••nt ,_, __., W "Stevie Won- der Plays Hie Own Keyt 01 Life" The musician Who waa a prodigy at the age of thr" dlteu"" his premonition about Marvin Gaye'• death, h• bltndneea •nd ~own br\4h wnh death. 8'0IWll WY .._ W • Y11A1 Comedy sketchet created from personal ~lencel.. ( f hr.) -· llOWll "Maryjane" (1968, Orama) Fabian. Patty McCormack. High school atUdenta gang up on 1 tucher tlley d•lilke and plant mar1)Ulna on him. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)_ 1 ............. •.•. ...r •llMlflUO ......... NHI Giblet and Jef, trey Lyont hoet an Informative look at What'• new at the movl.-(8) .. "Frldey The t31h. Part II" (1981, Horror) Amy Steel, ~ Furey. The grflly ttlllinot continue at a II.Im"* camp that had bMfl clOMd down atttr a ear• ot bCz.arre nudtrt occurred the! 'R' (1 hr., 27 min.\ (Z)llOWll "Gunn'' (1967. Mystery) Cr1 SllVIM. Edward AMwlf. Private eye Pet Gunn It asked to lnYettlQlte a ganglar l'nUfdef. (1 hr., 35 "*'·> llAYOltlO'IM -llOWll ''GaWpoU" (1981, Orama) M Gibson, M~rk u... Two Auatrallan fa. racers with contrastingly different pertOt althas 11gn up to ftgt1t In TUft(ey durtn World War I. ·~ .. 50 min.) -1--... AUl1ULIAI ... flOO'llM.I. flBIWM IMC • =· Th aupergroup per1otms a Mlectlon of the htls -tncludlng "Yoo Make Ltwlnn Flin. "Gypsy" and "Go Your Own Wat' -In concert taped at the Lo. Angeltt Forurr i! hr.) Cl) MOWll •·Richard Pryor -Live In Cor cert" ( 1979, Comedy) Richard Pryor I his fnt cone.rt film, the comed1a discusses race, druga, aex. de•t" machismO and contemporary lfe. ( 1 hr t8 min.) -acc.MCr.•wr-... ... -.OATLMW 1:-... -.nrATal ll'IYU• Hiil llCMI "A Mldlumm. N\ght'a Se> y" (1982. Comedy) Wooay Allen M11 Farrow, The summer heat and countr') air prov06<e 1 1etlea of humorous romantk encounters among thrM c()UC)lel spend Ing a weekend at an Inventor'• rura retreat 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) H (%) llO'fll "The Invitation" ( 1973, Mys· tery) Miehe! Robin, JMn-Luc Bldeau Invited to an afternoon coctctal party at tl'le home of a colleague. a group ot office workers era surprlled to ... that he has a l\Jltuoous estate w1th &eNants. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) -~,,_, . ....., . .... ,_ llO¥il "One Fltw Over The Cuckoo's Nest" ( 1976, Orama) Jack Nichotaoo. LOViM Fletcher. A gleefully Irreverent "trooblemaker" la committed to • mental lnstttuuon where he Incites the other patients Into open rebellion egalnat 1 powerlul nur11 and the •tabllthed holpl· tel order. 'R' (2 hrt., 9 min.) •CC) lllMI "&Jperman Ill" (1983, Ad'ien- ture) Chfist()C)her RetY., Rlehard Pryor. A v1llalnou1 lnduatrlel magOJte trlle to neu- treltZ.e the man of ate«: by lpltt11ng him Into hia good and .VU PlflOl'lllltlee. 'PG' ihra . 5 min.)"' .. CllC0•1'llllAll .. •Amt• ., .. ,_ .. _,."Rllky~" (1983, Com· ldy) Tom CruiM. Rebeeca OeMomay A high echool aanlOf. ahelltred In an affluent Chicago sut>Urb, decidea to tx~rlment With the Wilder aide of QI• 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 36 mind. -~ MO'IMITl9GIT - • (!)~'Battle Ot Culloden" (196-4) Documentary. Oiracteel by Pater Watklnl In 17 4fJ, the Scottllh l0tcea under Stuart pretender Prine. Chetlea meet the eoperl-°' army ol King Geotge II et Culloden Moc;~~ -1·••111 • IEllllW• ... ,., .. ,., -I -• lg tr d I I I I I . -~"Young Frank'enateln'' (1974, COrne- cty) Gene Wilder, Peter Boyle (1 hr .• 45 rnitl) .. ()) "Dlvld Copperlletd" (1983, Orama) Mfmeted. v~ b)' Roa Higgins. Philip Hinton. ( 1 Iv., 12 11\it\ ) CZ> "Sophie's ~.. (1982. Orama) Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline. (2 tn.. 37 mill) .. ~ "The Chalk Garden" (HMM, Orama) Qtborah Kerr, Heytey Milla (2 hra.) •oo "Tar1<a The oner" (1979, Documen-tary) Narrated by Peter Ustinov. ( t hr .. 31 min.) . 79 (f) "Apartment FOf Peggy" ( 1948, Com- edy) Wilham Holden, Je&nne Crain. (2 hra.l CC> r.we Of The Never Never" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Angela Punch McGregor, Arthur Dlg-nam. (2 hra .. 12 min ) • 79(1) "Tubby The Tuba" (1977, Musical) Animated VOloee by Olcic Van Dyke, P.n Balley ( 1 hr , 22 min.) •00 "Heat1 Like A Wheel" (1983, Biogra- phy) Bonnie Bed*. Beau Bt'ldgeS. ( 1 hr.; 63 min.) cm "Fut Tlmee At Rldaemont High" ( t&e2. Comedy) S..n P«m, Jennifer Juon Leigh ' ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) .. CZ) "The GrMt Northfield, Minn890ta Raid" (1972, Western) Clltt Robertson, RObert Owall. ( 1 hr , 31 min.) -~"The Lut Unicom" (1982. Fantuy) Anunated. VOic:el of M.. Farrow, Alan Arkin. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) (8) "Reda" (1981, Orama) Warren Beat· ~Oline Keaton. (2 hra , 40 min.) la) "That Midnight Kia" ( UM9, MUllCal) Mario Lan211, Kathryn Grayson (1 hr., 38 min.) (%)"Mr. Mom" ( 1983, COmedy) Mlcheel • Keaton, Teri Garr (1 hr , 31 min) -· ·"The Night Of The Hunter ' (1955, SulpenM) ~Obert Mitchum, Shelley Wlnten (2 hrt.) tW~ "Wiima" ( 1977, Biography) Shirley Jo Finney, CleelY Tyson. ( 1 hr.J. 40 min.) Cl> "Room At 'th9 Top" (19:>9, Orama) Laurence Harvey, Simone Slgnoret. (2 hra) _.,,.,... •• 11ov1ea- -· • "Unwed Fati." (1874, Orama) JoMph Bottomt. Kay L.nz. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) cm "8'Mth'-" (1891, Orama) Jean s.t>ttg, JMn-Paut &.lmondo ( 1 hr .. 29 m!_n.) Cl) "OoctOfl And Nunee" (1983. Come- dy) Rebtcea Rigg. Draw Forsythe (1 hr .• 30men.) -~ ''WeOf The NtWr Nevet'' (1983, Dr•· ma) Anatla Punch McGregor, Arthur Dig· r:!I."' (21n. 12 min.) CIV "Gloria" ( 1880, Orama) Gena Row· landl, John Adamee (2 hra , 1 min ) Cl) "King Kong" ( 18?6, Ad\itnture) Jett Bridget, Jeeea L•'J,9 (2 hrt., 14 min.) (%) "Tht lnvttetbl' (1973; Mystery) ~ Robin, Jean.I.UC 81dMu. ( 1 hr , 40 ltlln.) e "P1c1t1c O..ttny" (195e. Or8ma) Denholm EMiott, Suten6tepl'ltn (1hr .. 30 min.) .. CD> "The Winter Of Our OfNmt" ( 1981, tOra=» Judy Olv\I, 8rylf'I Btowo ( 1 hr .. .. Payct\o 11" (1983, M)'ttety) AnlhOny Int, Mtg Tlly. ( 1 ht •• 53 min.) • "Tht Oitet MOrthftelO. Mfnneloca --' • (1112. W..tm) Clff ~. Robef1 DUY . ( l hr .. 31 mtn.)--~ "Table FOf 'Ave" ( 1983, Orama) Jon VQ!Oht. Richard Crenna. ( 1 tv., 59 min.) "Tubby The Tuba" (1977, Mueical) Arwnated VOic:el by Olde Van Dyke. Pearl Bailey. (1 hr .. 22 mtn.) W OO .. Tar1<a The Ot1er" (1979. Documen- tary) Narrated by Peter Ultlnov. ( 1 hr . 31 tnln.) •CD "Silvef DrNm Racer'' (1980. Drama) David Estex. Beeu Bt1dges. ( 1 hi • s 1 min.) CZ> "The ~ Wamot'' (1981, A~ ture) Mel-Olbeon. Bruce Sp9nc:e. (1 hr., 35tntn.) •@ "The Amaz.lng Oobe<mana" ( 1976, Comedy) JaniM Fr~ Fred Astaire. (2 hrs.) --1ven1 .. .. BMI=~-.... Cll .. 11/LmO . AIC .. Q ... IAm.mTMlUUCTICA • 11•11-.r -----•t1• IM Wiiliam Windam net· rat• "Hot Aw Henry," aboUt • etever Slamele cat who stows away aboerd • hot llJ1 bdoon. (R) 0 ~1111 ~,.,,.Thia doc:\lmen- tary honotlng the 20th ~.de:' the Beatlee' arrlval In America rare foot1ge of their Nrty performanc:e9 and highlights of their career. aa well u an lnfet\'lew With their prodUoer George Mar· tin.~ hr .. 30 min.) ~ ur:=':A.1A1C "EtOlha· Piie. Of Ory Water" Recol'de the unueuat betlavlOr of anlm.11 adapting to &fe In the rugged enwonment of the Etoeha Pan. a ~ dry lake In aouthwettern Afrtca. C.W llO¥ll "FHt Tlmea At Rldgemont High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn, Jen· nlfel Jason Leigh. Studentt at • "typlcel" American high echoo4 confront the chai. lenges of adUlthood, drugs. MX and -1~,=~~:: -. . ..,_ ILICnlC ca•..., OQ mWll "Ooetort And N~" (1983. COmecty) Rebllc:ca RSgg, Craw FoisYthe. In thia spoof o1 mediCal toap operu. ~tara are me pnyslclant and •dUlta lplah,~~rr!n~ta at• i.tge city hoepttal. '*' ... -Cll .. ---,., ...... fl-:.-'a3e-On the road with the Jaclcaon Vlc:tory Tour; a ftvtt"1 automoblle and ta JnVtntor. Moulton 'fly&. 1-::r= .. =r RllllT F .. tured: Kurt Ruuell dlacU•H hia lat•t fllm tole. I='°'= LM Cl l I ID,_ • ciaaraa w CCMlrt "Com- munity ~ The lmpaict Of TUltion" An extmrnetion of tM cost• thet n . •'*1 the twrlQt e1udlnt enrollng In cd- leQe (8) M ID P -W AnifTWt-ed. Or. S.U.'• stety folowa the training of a pro.pect"'9 Mt1hllng b9fofa he II eent down a celestial~ to hla MW home. CD llCMI "Oout>te • (1981. Orerrw> Louis Jour=Angela ~· The Wife or weettny and poww1IJ exec:u- tMt IS kidna after lhe -~ her t.»-betld for anothef "*'· (1 hr., 35 m1n.) (%) ... "Giusttna" (1980, Orama) v .. Visconti. Loren 8town. A medlcal atudent whose famly .. bothered by her prot.- Slon and llfatyte retume to Brooklyn to faoe h« family. feelngl end future. e mWll "Air Strike'' (1955, Drama) Richard Denning, GloN JMn.. A com- mander must prcxtuc. a ~ fight· l!!Jil unit out of• Jet tQUadron. (2 hrl.) Mal} .. ''Teeeher'a Pet" (1958, eom.- dy) Cl&rk ~ble. Oon1 Oly. The dty ecl- tor of a large nawtpap« goee to a.journal- ism clasa et night··~ and fella In love with 1he teache'°""2 hra., 35 min.) -· 1 • 1'111 r=.tured: lrwide ...... featuring life on • kibbutz. a clmb up Masada end • wale down the roed ..... traveled, lt()f)$ In ancient Jen.ulem and modem Tel AvtY. I .NI& .... lf'IAUW. ftl •LA. Featured: Johntry Mountai\ goes but fishing; • vlalt to. "l.egends In Concert." the Lu Vegn mue lhow; awlmwear from w..i. -~COUIT •1&YATA1lm • ITICTAC .... ..... _.. .... , \ ....... Neel Gabler end Jef· trey Lyona revtew "Purple Rain," "Eleetrle Dreams" end "GrancMaw, U.S.A." ([) l9l • mAmT •IS ITt Hlghlgt:ltt of Supet Bowl VIII • Miami DotpNna vs. Min- nesota Vikings (R) (8) ,.._..er Boober dr .. ms that he Is two people. and the othet fre.gglte try to det81JlliM )ult how many ~ there are. (%) llO¥ll "Phantom Lady" (19«, Mys- tery) Franchot Tone. Alan Curt A man oharged with hll Wife'& murder MOUt.- hefp from fr1endl to establish hla tnno- oenc:e. (1hr.,30mln.) •8 (I) .,.. "Altwolf" (1984, Orama) Jan-MIChael Vincent, David HerNnfngL After an aweeome atat...ot·the-ert helJ. copter II atolen and del!Wted to • foreign power, a former helleoptet ace II cded ~ to ratneve It at 8lf!/ oott. (R) (2 tn.) • . ·.• lft a.or .. -flMCftCAL ... r:.tured· Debby Boone and .. Whelan are vtctiml of practleel )Ok.: a salute to beeuty ~ta. (A) ( 1 hr.) • .. "[)odge City" (1038, Westem) ErrOI AyM, OIMa de Haoillend A cattle rancher battlel hit 'd'f toward reetortng • peeoe and dignity to a town (2 tn.) CALL 10 &OllY U.-TY IV9fT' DOWT ... m Melin. -•9CM&.!O~=-) AnAlr fOfce "*'81 Jet plot leeOS hit men and Na faml!Y through the tur~ of t,... Ml1Y 19eOe.. beglfwllng wtth tht Oul>ln m11111t crlell Stare Cr-'G T, Ne19on, Clnd'j Ptc;kttt end Keenan rali.~ ·--m 1 f I 1111 Feeturect Sunday.Aug . 12, 1SNM 13 -------""-"'"-----------~ -Moncl!J:COnl. Kurt AuiMG dltCI HUNelatast film role, G) .,.. "Cuh Moeel'' ( 1959, Orama) James Gain«. Na1alt Wood A nnetat genlUI reklndles a romance with the daughter of • plastlc:I company owner wno It IUffettng rrom mon.y diffiouftlet i ~~WIDOW P•t• Martine and Patncta Mcertde of !ht New York City Ballet are feeturtd 'In thll bellet choreo- graphed by "1th Paat end beNd on the Franz Lehat opera. ~ .UT Im IW "Budden· b<oolc.•" The Buddtnbr* •tat• .... ,. tied, the famify hOrM ll told, Tom ha e stroq, Gerda end Hanno mo... to the country, and CMstian le confined to a 1a111tarium w1trd. (Part 9 of 9) Q (2 Na.) CC> .. ''The Last Unicom'' (1982. Fantasy) Arwnated. Vo.o. of Mia Far· .row. Alan Arktn. Al\ •~entice magician aldl the title c:harecter In her M81ch tor the rest of the twd that heve been mpr11- ~an evil king. ·a· ( 1 hr • 24 min ) ([) ,...,. (II) llOWll "Gloria" ( 1980, Orama) Gena Rowtanda. John Adames. A former gun mol beoomee the protector of efl orphaned 6-year-old Puer1o Rleen tatget· ed by the underwor1d fOf the lntorm.tloo he camn In • bettered bnefcut 'PG' (2 NI 1 ITlln ) ~ llCMI "The W111t• Of Our Oream1" (1981 Orama) Judy Davia, Bfyan Brown A young man ~ attrecttd to the fUnk..-p<ostitu1• he me.ti WhUe lnve1tl- ga11ng h" ~111tri.nd'1 death In Sydney'• tendefloln dittrlet. ( 1 tv., 29 min.) ,._ TMI MAm "Beauty And The Beul" Su.ti Sarandon and Kleut Kins.kl &tar In this ltOfy abOUt a young g1r1'1 love transforming a beal1 Into a ha~Q =~TIC TAC= i '::' ....... On the foed with the Jacklon Victory Tour, a llying automol)lle and It• Inventor, Moulton Taylor; ~n Beck Hollywood cc>lumnlat (IJ llOWll "Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) MlehHI Keaton, Teti Garr. An UMm· ployed father and hutbtncl mutt UIUme ~eeplng reeponllbllltln whit. his Wife entera the wottc force. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 31 mn.) .. il •l'•Ml MAUOJIP•.ucnme ,~ • 8 a "Poage" (1980, Orama) David Soul. Ctrohne McWll mt. A con- vlcttd rapist facn treatment In a therapy pl'<>gfltn designed for NX offtf'derl (R) J!h,.) -• = _,.. Guet11 comedian Dom DtLulM, actor Shea Fatr... Mt. Wizard. tuthot Ananna St~ (''The" Goda Of Greeca~.) 14 • .UT ,_,. ' "Budden- brookl'' Tha Bod~broolc. •tat• IS Mt· tied, the tam•ly ~ It **1. Tom has • 1trau. Gerda and HaMo mow to the country, and Crwwt1&11 Ill confined to a aanrtarbn ward. (Part 8 of 9) O (2 htt.) Cl> .,. ~·King Kong" .o~rs. ~ cur•> Jeff • Jeilla 1Uinge Amon· ltrOUI ape II ought to Ntw YOttc City from a lt~I '*'•= a gttedy Oii PfO-moter .. get to • the CfMtur• for ~tit 'PG' (2 hts . 14 min) CZ> MOWll '"rhe tnv11atlon" ( 1973, Mys· tery) Mlehtl Robin, Joan.I.UC Bldea&J Invited to an •ft noon eookltll party at Sund y.Aug. 12, 19&4 lhe home of • collettgue, • group Of oMce wort<afs are~ to -thllt hi heS a 11.utunous estat• with MN&nta. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) ............ .. (!) .. "Condominium" ~ 1 of 2) ( 1980, Orama) Batball • Stuatt Whitman. 8a.d on the ncMI b)' John O. MacOonald. An ~ hurrlcaM thr911.,. the htl9 of ·the reildlrds of It\ e.ltCUNe COhdol 1111'11um built by • 'l'*'Y and ltreapotllllble corporation. (2 tn.) CC) .. ,..._.. Featur• the new album "Breaking HMrts," with mullc vldeae and 1nteMeW1 With eton John ~ llOWll "Oon't Party" ( 1976, -eon. dy) John Hargreave. Pit Bllhop. A = of auburbanlt• gather at a friend'• to watch the election retuml. (1 tv .. 31 mwi-.. 1~ ,.DCA "Nor1h Oekott" _., ~ camY a UiCn Maty Beth vows to capture the gunman who hu wounded Chr11 but at the .. me time ha to cope with her own "'*' of gult and • new in'*~hr.t I OJIMim&1WIAD The more memorable perlormancee t\Jtntd In at the Summer Olympic Gamel In l..o9 A»=•ar't:i~ ,, hr.> I .,_ ,, ... "JeelY• Norman" The opera sw jolne John WllAams and the Botton Pop• for a concert 1hat lneludel "He't Got The Whc* WOfld In His Handt" and "Sp<lnQ II H«• " ( 1 hr ) ~ .,. "Battle 8-yond The St.,.•• (1980. Serene.Fiction) Richard Thoma•. John Saxon. A repr...,,tattvt of a galactic e iance roundl up • motley group of spaoe warriors to tlnrrat1 fhe IChemel of a ruth,_ cooquerer. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 43 min.) (II) .. "Heart Like A Wheer' (1983, Biography) Bonnie 8edtfta. Beeu Brldg- " A cnmauzatlon of the llfe of car ractt Shlttty "Cha Cha'' Muldowney, WhO won htt flrtt race In 198e. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 63 min~ -••••mm ... ~ llOWll "Every Inch A Lady" (1977. • comedy) Harry Aeeme. Olfby Lloyd Ralnt 'two muttl-mllllOn dollar hook«t rite to the top of New Yen City's •>< Industry ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) .. G?l .,_ "Giida" (1°'8, Orama) Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford Thi wit. of a South Amtrlcan castno OWnet falla In loYt • with her huabend't rlght.f\and man. (2 1whn·e,Ug• ... .. ........ uu.. -·· ·-....... ... , .... lft'IMCYU .,. "Sophlt't Choice" (1982. Ora· ma) Mer)1 Streep, Ke¥tn Kline. In 1$47, a young wnrer from the South tak .. up ,..,.. ~ with a bMut1ful P.ollth lmmlgrlnt. • yictifn of Nazi ~lot!. and her JlwWI ttr11i1n'ca:r 'R' (2 tn.. 37 nW\) tW COU.W&.W • mT OJI~ Host: Johnny Cer· IOn <lueet•. George Buma. JecQU4111ne e '· eorit1 Condoll~(1 m.> • •*•ll~ MaQIUTI fOllOwt the trait ~. bMUt!f\.t womln tNt IMdl co dangilr If a ontrttcf Plinfl ltOn (R) ( 1 ht., 10 mn.\ , l ..... Clf. lalmmYftUlll Mall Fl A I fUCI ., ... Of .. '11.-oo LA,_.-ft IP ~ A SChecNlad: mas-t•...........,, and author Zig Zlglat on hOw to btCOlnl an open In the et1 of effective ~uY.~.., mfiii" "BtMft"-" (19e1, Oran.) Jean Seblrg. Jean.Paul 8elmondo An Ametleln woman hu • 1raglc alfaJr with a ~crook. (1 hf., 29 min.) Cl) .. "Beech Otrll" ( 1982. Comedy) Ott>ra 8'19, Val t<Jlnt. A ~ girl's trtends help her to loolerl ~ .. ~lnex can aet on with having run at tr. bMct'I R' ( 1 Fit .. 30 min.) e • U. Featured. a woman'• tr .. dOfn from arthritis. ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) tW CC).,. ''Ont Flew OYet The Cuckoo'• Nett" ( 1975, Orama) Jack Nlcholaon. Louise Fletcher A gleefullV lrreYe<anl "trou~r" 19 comml11ed to a mental lnltltutlon where hi Inell• the other patl8tlts Into open rebellon ageJntt a powetfut IU1e and Iha Mteblllhed holpi- ~ or def. 'A' (2 hra.. Q min.) CIJ .. ''National Lampoon'1 Anlmel HouM" (1978. Comedy) John Belushl. Tim Matheeon. Two new college fraternity pltdgel join Delta Houee, the 1.11ntnt and wtldelt gang on camc>ua, and help to right the efforts of the echool'• llnllt• CS..n to have them •XPllltd 'R' (1 hr .. 49 mtn.) -· • fOOTIAU. "Pre-Season Game" C-leveland Blowna at Los Angeles Rama l 'L .. "'•taA.ftlOGD .,. "A Man Called Gannon" (1069, WMt8ff\) Tony Frencioea, Mlchael Sa1r1Z1n. An ~ COWboy Mt• ·~;n ~em dvde the ways of the 2 tva .• & min ) i .,.. .. .:::-Victim" ( 1972. Su1pan11) Elizabeth Montgom•ry, G.orgt Mlharll. A yCMig woman trapped In I '9l'n0t• houtt dUtlnQ a Ylolenf ttOfm It uneware that w II the next target of an unknown kllltf. (1 hr.,'° min.) e ftlClll Of 1MI _,, Gueits; actr .. Julie Waltet1. oomedlan l.outl NY9, colum- nist Jim Bacon. Or. J"'1 Blownt (1hr .• 30 mtn.) cm CR. flOOTIM.L Mon11ea1 Cone«• " Winnipeg B1!A Bombn (R) (2 hrs. 30 min.) <R>GILOCA1m "Rich 1.tttle: Corne 1.aUQh With ~ .. The comtd n·lmpreulonftt po1cee tun at the Otymplce end PIY' trib- ute to famoua lhOw bulltlele teame ( 1 tv.) • -• • u11wrwrne1&• u~ .......... ~. ~ aportt promoter Don King. meglctln Kamerr, mlnOr league t>tMt>aJ ~ Mark Johntton. Jt hr ;l .,_ ""*DOCI Jiii I• Ill ,_,_. ............... I.Ill. Al WI IT'f\I MCMOW .. .. "8111 Stan" ( 1980, W•ttm) MontaotMrv. C8tt Pott• Thi . leglndlry benclt .. queen cut• a '*'"' throuatr the poet-<M Wat Weet. (R) ( 1 _tw.,~~ l mTClfU.TGMY ....... .. ·~ VOIA't" (1965, M'*" c:.I) .....-. JoMM ON. A. brilllnt oono Girt .,_ ~ tf'ltl hi II OOW10 ...... ( t ht • 30 min , al>UTPA'fa CD) llCMI "Fast Times At Rldgemont High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sein Penn. Jen- nifer Jeaon Leigh. Student• at a "typical" Amerk:en high tchoOI confront the chal- lenges of adulthood, drugs. 1ex and echoolwork. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) W® llCMI "The Big Brawl" (198(), Ora· ma) Jackie Chan. Joee F«rer. The aon of a restaurant owner tak• up a battle with &Orne mobsteR who enter him In an Int«· 61ate fighting match. 'A' ( 1,.hr .. 36 min ) WCI) llCMI "The Wo'rid Accxxdlng To Garp" (1982, Comedy) Robin Wlhlams. Mary Beth Hurt The son of an unmerrled prep school nur• enjoys a llfe full of advenNres. coincidences and bizarre charactera. 'R' (2 hrs., 15 min.) , tltlt MUL1M~ ~-=-"Bowery Champa" (194-4, Comedy) Bowery Boys, Anne Sterling. The gang lets out to eolve • myaterlous murder. (1ht.,30 min.) I MJ.•TMIP-.Y ~~ .,. ........ uu.. .,.. "L'etotle Ou Nord" (1982. Ora· ma) Philippe NOfret, Simone Slgnote1. A -....-.lloVIM- -(Z) "Room At The Top" {1959. Orama) Laurence Harvey, $i11'1()()8 SlgnOfet' · (2 hrs.) .. CC) "The Thirty-Nine Step." ( 1978, Suspense) Robert Powell. O.vld Warner. (1 ht . 42 min) • «ZJ "The Garden Of Allah" ( 1936, Romance) M8r1ene Dietrich. Charles Bov«. (1hr .. 30rnln.) NI Cf) "The Blue Dahlia" ( 1a48, Mystery) Alan Ladd. Veronica leke. (2 m .) •CZl "L'etOlle Ou Nord" (1982. Orama) Phll1p09 Nolret. Simone Slonoret !2 hts.) •C'CJ · "WarG8mes" ( 194'3. Suspense) Mattl'1ew Broderick, O.bney Coleman. ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) ®"Snoopy Come Home" (1972. Come-«M Animated. ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) Cg) "Staratruek" ( 1982, Mu9icll) Jo Ken-~· ROt&O'OonoWn. Ohr , ..Omtn.) Cl) 'Grand Beby" (1961. Orame) &ther Rolle. Larry 8. Scott. ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) •(%) "Phantom Lady" (194', Myatsy) Franchot Tone. Alan Curtis. (1 hf.'. 30 min) -CC) "Adventures Of Shet1ock Holmee" (1939, Mystery) Batil Rath~ Nlgel Brue.. ( t hr .. 25 min.) QI) ''The To(.' ( 1982. ComtdY) Richard ~or Jackie GleUOn ( t hf' .. 40 min.) laJ "the Stcfet Garden" (1~9. Orama) Margaret O' 811en. C>Mn StockWell ( 1 hf .. 32mln ) -®"Tho G !Shi Boy" (1958. Comedy) Jflrry LtWts. Suzanne ~tte. (2 hrl.) -· "Fit:Willy'' (1967, ~)Dick Van ~·· Barbara ~eldQn. (2 tn.) tw(Z) "GilJttN" (1980, Drama) V1n. Y!feonli. L0ttn &oWn. 1W ~ "Headltl' For BtotdWly" (1980, Muticel) Rex Smith. Vivian Reed (I hr .. 29mln) (%) ''TM lnvftation" C; Mysttty) MiCNI Robin. JMn-4.UC , ( 1 tw., 40 min) penniless young man .from Bruitelt ro~ and murders a wealthy diamond merchant while on a trlln to Parlt and lat., teak• refuge In a~ houee. 'PG' (2 hrt.) •11C11.. ATal ... . ei-..CIMll .. .,_"Shoot The Moon" (1982, Or• ma) Albert Finney, otane Keaton. The collapse Of an upper mlddle-ciala cou- ple' • marriage and ltt effect on their four daUQhtet8 It chronicled. 'A' (2 hrs., 5 min.) •1tmDCA ..,, . ....., all 1111W • llCMI "Reds" (1981, Orama) WaNen Beatty, Diane Keaton. American joomallst John Reed'• lnvotvement In the Rus&lan Revolution of 1917 la deplettd. 'PG' (2 hrs .. .o;:zi . -;-~·Tai CllCO.,. ... :. "Don't Party" (1976. Come- dy) John H41greeve. Pat Bllhop. A group of su~~tnerara~ to watch the -.Ctlon returns. ( 1 hr.. 31 min.) •(l)•MTN• -· "A Very Mlsttng Person" (1972. Mys-tefy) Eve Arden. Sky9 Aub<ey. (1 hr .. 30 min.) -® "It Came From Hotlywood" (1982, Comedy) John Candy, Oen Aykroyd. (1 hr . 20mln.) -~ "High Road To China" (1983. Ora-ma) Tom Selledt, Beu Armstrong. ( 1 hr • 45 mln.) (D) "Avantll" (1972, Rome~) Jack Lemmon. Juliet Miiis. (2 hr't., 30 mtn.) Cl) "Heart Like A WhMI" (1983, Bloat• phy Bonnie e.della. 8eao Brtdgee. ( 1 hr .. 53 min) W (Z) "Soptlie't Choice" (1882. Orama) M.-yt Streep, Kevin Kline. (2 hr't.. 37 min .. ) • "Magnificent Roughnect<s" ( 1956. Orama) Jack Carton. Mickey Rooney. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •CC> "The Slrange(1 Hand" (1955. Ora.- ma) Trevof Howard. Allde Va (1 hr .. 28 min.) CD "The Road Warrlof" (1981, A<Jven. ture) Met Cllbeon, Bruce f;~. O hr .. 3Smln.) (I) "Red HNded Woman" (1932. Ora· ma) Jean Harlow. Cheat• Moma. (1 hr .. 14mln.) • .. CB) "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. eotn. cM Animated. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) CZ) •· Miity" ( 1978, Myst91'Y) ( 1 hr.. 46 min.) •CC> "P~·· C ~ Robin -~~~ (1972.<'r;'.m.) ~ ~ P.ul Wlnfleld ( 1 ht., 45 min.) .. Clf) ''The Toy" ( 1982. ComedY) Rldlatd ~. Jeckie GltDln. ( 1 hr •• 40 "*' ) (%)''.Mr. Mom" (1983. ~J ~ l<MtOt'I, T«f Garr, ( 1 hf', 31 ITW\,) __ rv:;;, .. -sa=··--... CERIIlll11m• Cl) ... "My TutOr'' <'*'3. Romlnce) Ceten Ka~ Matt Llttanzt. A l1lgtl ldM>OI ttudent "* romantk:aly ~ With the oldet woman who II MOl'ltlg '*11 In French. 'R' (1 hr .. 37 min.) (%) ... "The Road Warrior'' (1981, Adventure) Mel Glbeon, 8'uce ~. In an Auatralla of the Murt where cMlimtlon II redUoed to a coltctlon of Mii com- munea. a '°""" hlghwey cop mak• • 2000-mlle run for unctuary In a Pf'.omlled land. 'R' ~ .. 35 min.) •1C11C ....,WT ...... -econ • llCMI ''The Netting" ( 1980, Horror) Gloria Graheme, John Carradine. A nowl- lat rente a ~ Victorian mention where lhe beQk1I haWIO 1tra9. «* dreams. 'R' y lv .. 4$ min.) . •ijnmwe ii . ...... " llCMI ''The Winter Of QUI' Dreams" ( 1981, Drema) Juaf Dlvll. &yan Btown. !-~ man ~ attracttd to the ~c.tltutflie mett1 while ~ gating hla Qlttfr1encf 1 death In Sydney's tenderloin district. J~ .. 29 mln.) •al>MMll B• J Ii!~-...... .., --.... I IUI IJll RIJby Dee nanat.I "Slmon't Book," about a young boy's llmple cltawtngs coming 10 111-In• book. ~rillfl "I, The Jury" (1982. Orama) Atm&nde Atunte, Berbata Cetrera. Prf. '111• eye Mike Hammet tanglee with a ooterle of vtlllN u he attempt• to ~a war t>uddy't mutder. 'R' (1 hf' .. ~:J. "Grand Baby" (1981, Orama) Esthtf Rolle, Larry 8. Scott. A young boy'• ~ and attltudla change when he II tent to !Mt with NI gr~ In the -1-r.:::,,. . -. ..... ..-aa..,.., .. ··~ Of 6hef\oc:k Holmae" (1938. Mytt9fY). &Ml Rath- bone. Nigel eruo.. •'T'hltYli led by tht lnfamcM Dr. ~ pi.. to -.i the ler~'Woe ~ (1 hr., ~s min.> NI ----........ ,..~:t!+~=r: -ICfO. Allllca. • !_ .... &&I J J I I if '-1wact n cwi .... Ibo.It NI~ role. I .... . -. •.• ,. &Ml •• Uil .-r•• El Sund8)',Aug. 12. 1914 '15 • ............ ~ ~$ ([) ... "The IQnafleher'' ( 1982. Ora- ma) Rex HarTilon. Wf/My Hiiier. With the help of hit devOted butter, an elderly arft.. tocrat anemptt to rekindle the r.iation- lhlp ha had with a pat loYe. ( 1 ht., 20 "*1.) (%) ... "Room Al The Top" (1959, Orama) Lauranca Hatwy. Simone Sig.. noret. A young men ptena to edvanOe hlm9elf In a new town by rpmanclng the :f''er of a welthy lndUltrlalltt. (2 ... "Bowery At. Mldnle;\t" ( HM2, Mystery) Ml Lupi. Tom ,_l A dlltJn. gullhed college proteuor llvte • dUal llf•. turning Into a craad klller at nlgl'lt. (2 hf's.) NI 8 IC. M nMI F-eatured: a stop at an Amerlcan-ctyle ranch In the Galilee OtNrt: Teddy Kolltck, Mayor of Jeruleltm, ~ oft a new archeologloll find undtf Jeruultm; a prate radio INp In tht Medltlffaneen: the ~tty of lhltl\~~tht country m • U. F-eaturtd: meet mtmt>«t of tht "Polar Bear" toelety. who enjoy swimming In frMzlng. Icy water: • look at tht myth of "big btothlr": a rating of the I .. best Chlnelt take-out food TICTACDOU91 &:::rrc.-N ........ , ........... u -· An Amt<lcen plene tqutpped with a atat~~the-art eye Operating the- tter Villts various nations WOftdwtdt to exchange medlCal lkllla and Information. i i) Q (I ht.) ...... ,,. .. NI ... "Land Raldn" ( 1969, W•t- em) TtlV Sa'lalat. George Maherla. An lnctlan--Mttng town bota la held mponslo- ble f0< a wagon train musact9 In Arilona temtQrY (2 htt., 6 min ) .. 8 ()) Iii 'M Fatlw Mutcahy fights bureaucratic red tape when he IM1na he must pey t0t an opttatton whid\ re1t0ted hit hearing (R) 18 D • M A-TUii Hannibal must strike a deal With Col. OecMf to uv. Murdook'a lift. (R) ( 1 ht.) 8 ... "The Vlrgjnlan" (1946. W•t- ern) Joel McCr-. ~ ~ A ranch foreman Is for<:ed to tuptrlnttnd the m of a Irland who ha turned ruatltf. &a .... --. ... •••nni1 Red Buttons; fllm outtak• of John Ritt•. Joyce DeWitt. ~ ea,,... and Jane F°"ti11' I .. . .,.., IT UlllllT Feltwed: Ton=-ttlel •Whit cunent ro6e. 8 "Teectw'I Pet" {1968, c.on. dy) C&n Get*, Oona Dey. TM dty tdf. tOI' of e larg. ~ gOel to a }oumaf.- lam c:lua'al nVtt 'IC:tloof and .... In '°"9 with the taedw. (2 In) 8 IOWA All Mlirican p&latie ~ wllh a atat..of-the-aft • ~he­ater ¥il!ta df1oUI natlona to ex~ mectcll lkllll and Information. R) 1 ht,) Yll "WarGamtt" ( 1983. ) MtttNw Brod«lclt. Oetwwy ~A MllMIOI compuW wNz in.6- vtr1tntly ~ 1 ,..,.., oontrontatlOfl Whtf\ .. 10< 11111 tht fllntaoon'• ttr•t• g1o COCN>Ut• ~· 'PO' Q ( 1 ht,. 63 "'*') ........ , .... -,_ ... Sunday, Aug. 12, 1984 CB).,. "CJata" (1983, Orama) Rob Lowe. Jecquellne BleNt. An lntelllgent Pfep achool ttUdtnt ha an affair with hit roommate'• mother 'R' (1 ht., 38 min.) (D) .. ''BrtttNeaa" 0983. Orame) Rlchar~, Valetlt Kapnr.ky A free-spirited uto thief unlnt~ kills a patrol and lat• dtYelope an obliae- slvt aruactton to a young woman 'R' ( t ht .. 41 min.) (l),AMI.._,__..,... • 8 ()) M llT'ICUN Ten-yeer-ofd Hatoki utoniahae Na family when ht bf1nga home a q,;z:: to meet hit perenta. (Al • di C09lll'I Jeck felgna • S4Jdden lntweat In art IO he can P'lftue a beautJful ar• lnltructor (R) Q .11CTACl'°'*I ~ ::L .... A display of metal mesh fuhk>na; a 1.000-mlle doglltd race acroaaA!atla. • ID lllMVAL A look at endangered Alrl· can mountain gorlllu wnoee ~u reported by zoo!Qglst Adltn <Ming tht Y98t1 ht eptnt In Za.lre. (R Q {1 ht.) (!)Ill .. mA111T •• ITI Hlghllghta ot Super Bowl X -P1ttatx#gh St..,_ vs. Dallas CowbOys (R) CD llOWll "Ont Doo!ttn, Two To Go" ( 1982. Orama) Fred WUllamson. Jim Btown .• The promottt of a mer11a1 ans tournament ~ the mobstera WhO cheated him out of the tvent'. proc:eeda 'R' ( 1 hr., 28 min.) ... Cl) AUTO ucml IHRA ()raga -Summtf NatlOtlels (from a.v.tand, Ohio). (R) ( 1 ht.) ... ()) MPA'l'mAlmLITGIT Batel on lhe true story of the ac1r ... ·a reoc>Yery from a str<*• that OCCUl"rtd when ahe wu thrtt monlhl pregnant end that left her perajy?ed and apeechltea. St111 Glenda Jacklon and Olt1< BoQatdt. (R) (2 hrs.) 8 ·--The efb1.a of Nick and Sol to locate the myaterloul charter ahlp lead them to a confrontation with crtmt cz.a.r M~e Santana. (Patt 2 of 2) (R) (1 hr) 8 aJ ... "Mae W•t" ( 1982. Blogra· ptiy) Ann Jillian. Jamee 8roin. Trle* the llft of Mat W•t. tht leoendatY MJC sym- bol who fought tor fulflftriltnt wfth tht man lht loYtd. (A) Q (2 twa.) I= ..,. Guteta: comedian Tim Conway, actor Pet• Uttlnov, jazz mualo- aen Htrblt Mann. actttu T ttt copey, ntWllNfl Wayne Shannon. (R} (1 tit.) •Yna.A,......,_ Cl) ... "Htert Ukt A Wheel" (1983, BloQtaphy Bonnie Bed9lla. Beeu 8ridgee A dramatrzatlon of in. llfe of car racer Shlrlty "Cha Cha" Muldowney, who won hit f11'1t teee In 1&ee. 'PG' Q ( 1 ht., 53 ~ "L'etolle Ou Nord" ( 1982, Ora- ma) PNRppe Noirtt. SlmoM S~. A pennlltll young man ftom 8fUtllM robe and murdttl a weelthy dWnond mt<cNnt White on a traln to Parll and later tttk• r•:-z In a boarding hOuae. 'PO' (2 hrl.) .... II.LOI . •(!) .. "~' (Pan 2 Of 2) ( 1980, Orame) Barbare Edin. 8tuart Whitman, Btttd on the nov.I by John o. MicOonitd. An lrApendlng ~ thrtia1-tflt hea ol the ttlld9i 1t1 of an IA~ oondOfNnlum bUlt by a greedy •ndJ'B~ corporttlon; (2 hra.) I . I ..,._ M _.. "Taroet z.ro·· (1866. A~ tUtt) Richard ·eom., P4IQaie C.tlt A Ke>t n War lltutnnt IMdl' '* men on a dangerous mount11n mis9lon end une•- pectedly encountn • bteUt1ful ttmelt acltnS::f~ way. (2 hl'1.) ::1 • I m. llal A tociety matre>t\ hires l..eUf'a and Steele to find a colptlt who used her name In a 11x maga- 1.1no<Nertl$9menl (R) ( 1 ht.) l l&'f.17....., cn8' 1MI "1U1ICM. ......... I. LCIMI• A chronlde of the late politlcal tctlvl$t't career. fee11M1ng recd- i.ctlonl by Edward KMvltdy, Wllllarn F. Buckley Jr., Otvld Halt>ttttam end Midge eo.tanza. ( 1 ht ) ID .... ,..... tlltOl'f "TET" 1988" The enemy off~ dtclmattd the Vlttcono and falled to topple the Saigon gowmment but led to the begin- ning of A"*1Cln mllltaty wlthchwal from Vietnam. (R) Q ( 1 ht.) ~=-"Now And Fcnwr'' (1~. Orame) Shir1ey Temple, Gary Cooper. A thief'• prec:loul young daughttt bot'*- hls conadence Into reforming. ( 1 hr . 21 ~ ...... Ml .. !::'uc. SCCA BudwtlMt Trans Am yrom El<h.n Lake. Wit.) (R) (t hr ) _ ...... .. .. CD ... "Felicle" (1980. Orama) Jean Roche. Mary Mtndern. An Australlen cou- ple'• matriage la ahaktn up by the errtvat tW1d•t@=.:-1 ,.., ·-..... ~ ___ , __ .. "The Thirty-Nine Stepa" ( 1978, Suaptnse) Robert Powell. ~ WafT'WK A man becomea the quarry of botl'I the ~ and a aecrtt group of fOlelgn •gent• operating Ir\~ When he Is trtmed fOf a 11.rangtr'a murder 'PG' ( 1 hr.,~ ~ DOml.:: Ma: c.LI Country •tar Oot11t Wiit ~ Larry Getln and tht Gatlln &others. Jotin ~ and the ~ duO Oevld Frlzal end Shel1ty Welt. 1 hr.) CZ> "Strar)Qlf In The Houae" ( 1975, Haror) Ketr OUllM. OIMe Hwaey. A~tlc murder« hldtt In tht attic of • IOfortty house on Chfiltmaa Ew 'A' J2 B.) mtCl>••Dllll tWe Cl> MClM 811 McGanen conftonlt a pelt of political ttnorlatt Who ttv•ten to kll tt'fll pollcawoman ta1age. (R) (1 tv .• 10 mk\.) • • wni•11111111111n•~ Hott. 4ohMy car.on. ~htdutfd· Olympic gymnqt_. Maty Lou Attton. Martina AtrcYo. oomedll'I Jany $tlnf9id~1:...,.. Ir ..... _ lammYYm• -·· ..... ...... ,,~JI-~ LA1-8chtdlJltd f'.llOO- ti111cin eJCpert Tony Hottmln on lhltptrr- lng negotletil'IQ lk.. tor todty'1 r•I tlUlttdaM, (lhr,) Cl) ... MCllll NASCAR CMmp6on 6'*" PIUg 400 (from Br~n. Mid'I ) • m> (3 nr..> CD) .. "Slerttruck" ( 1982, Mullcel) Jo Kennedy. Ao. O'OonoY8n. A 1MtM11ge Australian alrl 1111d& lnltant tame• • IM* roolt 8lrvW when hef manager-ooualn attgee 1 dlt1ng publlcity stunt. ( 1 hr., .0 min.) • •CUii Featured! race car dl1ver Cele Yarborouah. (1 hr., 30 min.) tw(ll) ... ''The Lonely Lad)'" (1983. Ora- ma) Pia Zadora. Lloyd Bochnet. On a tet· evlted awards program. a eucoettflJI ICfeenwriter tells me thocklng •tOfY ot how she ~ tame. 'R' (1 hr., 32 min.) tM@ lllllMI "Blood And Guna" (1979, Ora- ma) Ol'IOl'I Wellea, Thomas Miiian. Three men's li\4t become atrangety Intertwined •ft« the MtxJcan.AevolutlOn. (2 hrs.) -,1"A.-r .. hi ..... "'°°' .,.. "The Othet Man" ( 1970, uspenM) Roy Thlnnt1, Jo.en Hackett. A weelthy, beautiful woman hat an affair With a myaterlous ex-oonvlct. (2 hrs., 6 ~ min~ ~ Cl) ...... -.JI 9 .. "What's A NIQe Girt Like You ... ?" (197 t, Orama) Blanda Veccaro, Jack Warden. An ent8'Prillng girt from the Bronx pretends to be a ioClalltt In order to bilk a senile old man ot half-a-million dollara. (1 hr .• .0 min.) at TllCICI •.,. _,, Guests: comedi- an Garrett Morrla.. tinge< Barry Manllow. choreographer Bob Glraldl, comedian PatrlckC.r'lln. (R) (1 hr., 30 min.) (I) .,. "Jlnxedl" (1982. Comedy) Bette Midi«, Ken Wahl. A singer talks an unlucky casino dealer Into helping hef do eway with her obnoxlout boyfriend. 'A' ( 1 ht., 45mln.) -· e LA11.,, wmt OAW> LlnmmAI SCheduled: ~ Graham Nash, ector- le~ian Ma n Shor1. atupld pet tricks. ..... llTCllCOCl .... 11 . ,_.,_o ................ LMMmCMmLI NaflCW .,. "Bad Boys" (1982. Orama) Sean P«ln# Ren( Santoni. A young hood- lum accldentally kllla the y~ brother of a tetn-ege dope dealer dur • ~ chase and r. tent to a tough re ormatOfY. 'R' (2 hrs.) -· (I) COi 'l80 A teleYlslon executive murdeR hef boa and lowr When he doeen't g!Y9 hef a promotion. (A) ( 1 hr .. 20m1n.r -CC) .. "Em&nutlle In Bangkotc" (1978. Otama) Laura Gemw, Crll •CZ> "Stranger In The HouM" (1976. Hor· ror) Keir DUiiea, OIMa HUlley. (2 hra.) •CJ:) "Mr. Hobbs Takel 'A Vecatt'on" (1982. Comedy) ~ Stewart, Ma1r reen O'Hara. ( 1 hr., 66 ITlln.) •@ "For LOY9 ()( M~(19e3, eom. Klrtt • Mitzi . 2 hrt.) -~ .. ~'A"('Pllrt 1 Of ) (1~. Ora-me) Julie Andrews; Rlchatd HamL (2 ai)l'St. ...-,. .. (1981, Ortma) Al1 Cet· '.!!)', OIVld Huffman. ( 1 ht., 3S min.) W "Mitty" (1978, Myttery) (1 hr.; '5 min.) -~''Herd OOUf'ltry'' ~mahJen-MieohMI Vlnceit ~ • (1 tw.,'"•& Avram. A Euratlln joumalllt hu ~., eexual liallOna with a variety of Plltntrl while trav,ting In the Fw East 'A' (1 hr., 28min.) .... ''The t<enfucklan" (1955. A<Mlnt\.lre) Bun Lancaster, OlaN Lynn. A man and hll son fight their way ectoea the Kentud<y Territory Into TUM. (2 hrt.) • ..,.LA.Temll (!) .. "Claudla" ( 1943, Comedy) Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young. A men and hll child bride must f80I the fact that her mothef II dying. (2 tn.) • .. "Stolwl Houra" (1963, Orama) &.an ~d. MlchHf Craig. A ...rthy young woman merr1el her doe1or even though they both know the 19 tennlnlly Ill. {1hf., 30mln.) (%) .. "Lianna" (1882. Drema) Unda Grlfftthe, Jane Haleren.. A women ~ man1agt " f1lllng epert ia.v.. her 'PC"* for another woman. 'A' ~1hf.,60rm.} ttl(ll) ... "I, The Jur1 (1982.-Drama) Afmlnde Aleante, Berber• c.nera. Pfi.. vate eye Mb Hammer tangtee with 1 coterie of YIHe!na q he attempts to avenge a Wit buddy's murdet. 'R' ( 1 tw., 50mfo.) ·1--11 ... -ALL•MJMaY ......... u.. .,. "Avantll" (1972. Romance) Jack Lemmon, Juliet Mltll. A con111 .... t1ve bu&lneaman fans In IOYe With the allahttv eccentric daughter of hll deed father'• mlstr..._ 'R' =· 30 min.) WGlJ-.DAT W(l)mA l~l .. Wft Them- verent comedienne pertomw at>oetd the Queen Ma.ry With OI*' start Cermen McRae, Betty White, Jim Becku., Donne Pescqw, Z.ida Rubinstein Ind Linda Hop-klnei1 tw.) ·1 ... _..A1at .. •1•1• .... -... ''The Ute Of Brian" (1979, Comedy) Gr1ham Chapman. John C...... In the first century, a ~ 19 falsely proclaimed a meM!eh and becOmes the .... Of • Qre.t retlglout mowment against hll Withee. 'R' (f hf., 33mln.) •• _. "Gilda" (1948, Orame) Rita Haywor1h. Glenn Ford. The wtfe Of a SoUth Ametlcan C8llno owner fde In kM With her t'Ublnd'• right.fiend men. (3 hrs.) ... min.) cm "Norman ~ Roat" ( 1982.. eom. ~) Cetol KIM, Tony Owen. ( 1 Iv., ~ rriln.) (I') "SOrMwhtre In Time" l 1980, Fani. ay) Chri.c°""* Reeve. Jt/11 Seymour. (1 l'lr .. .Smln.) •CZ) "Sophie's Cholot" (1982, Orama) Mtryt St191P. KeYln KW. (2 hf1.. 37 ~.) . -Cl:) ''The .Mynt M.,,.,.., Story .. (1te0, Btogf aph)') Loni An<Mi'IOn Arnold r·~· (1 rw •• 37 min.) "Curit Thi Pini< Plnttlaf" (1983, Comedy) Tad w-. ~ NMft. (1 tw .• !Q. min.) ()) ''Small Town Girt" (1163. Mualcilf) ~ Powill. ,.... ~. (1 .... 33 mk\.' • I -. . ..,,.,.., • Ill,_ .. "The Aoed Wemor'' ( 1981, MMntwe} Mel Glbaon. 9rUce Spence. In an Ai..trda of the futwe we-. cMiiaUon le reducacl to a colaetlon of n.nl corn-munee. a fOfmlf hlgtMley oop ,,,.... • 2000-rnlle run fot WIC1iUatY ~ a prorr"9acl land. 'R' ·(1hr.,36 min.) Ml(I) ... ''Vlallente" (1963, Orama) Robert Forster. 'J:r9d Wlll9maon. A IOtmer ce>p • exptodel wt1h fury wt.I hll eon ta killed ~ utban tenoriats and plant to Join a nelgtloorhood vtgllante group dedlcatacl to deltroyfng the thugs. 'A' ( 1 ht., 30 min.) • • · ... ''The °"'11awr" ( 1067. • AdwntUfe) Lex Battcer. Alta ~. 8..:1 on the atocy by Jamee Fenlmere Cooper. A White men la ralMd by ln<MM In the frontlef dlya of eatly Amertca. ( 1 hf., 50 min.) ~CllOO---~= "Yl9terday, Today And Tomor· JON'' (198'. Comedy) Sopt"8 Lenn. MarClllo MutrolaMI. Three cn.ent women UM their r.mlnlne ~ to get ... ~~hrt.) -;•Mnt• • , Ell,_,_ Ml ... "An American Werewolf In Lon- don" (1981, Comedy) Oevld Nauc;lton. Jenny Agutter. The vacation of~~ Amencan. on • watiig tour al EnglanO i ruined wherl • wewoff attad< INWI one dead end the other CU'lacl with a hunger for human flesh. 'A' (1 hf .. 37 min.) W (C) .. "Oog Day Afternoon" ( 1975, Orama) AJ Padno, John C&zale. A NN Ven Ctty bl'* robbery eecelat• loto a near~ Whir\ communtty actMlta Join In to stage an antl-pollce protest during the=· 'A' =-· 10 min.) ..i ... l90IT .. .. .. "I, The Jory" (1982. Orln"ll) Armanda Assante. e.bara c.n.a. Prio- vate eye M•t tWnmer tanglel wt1h a eowrtt of vtlalnl • he attempts to ~; :n toO<IY'• nuder. 'R' (1 hr .•. .. , ............ • MWJCll I 11-· ........... , -..UIMt•• _(11) .. ~· (1987, Mystery) Rajmood IUrr. o..ldlM 8roob. (2 twl.) -· "Gtronlmo" ( 1982, Wettem) Chuck ~ Kamela r.t. (2 hra.) tw(Z) "8antt Of Cutloden" ( 10S..) Oocu-~. Olrec:t9CI by Peter Watkin.. (1 ht .. 30mln.) -------- .. Wefneslla'f ~. -t1hr.,35 min.) Cl) "Mr. Mom" ( 1983, Comedy) Mlcheel Keaton, Teri Garr. (1 hr .. 31 min.) -(%) •·fut nm.. At Rldoemon1 High" J1982. Comedy) Seen Penn, Jennlfe< ason Leigh. (1 ht., 30 min.) W® "A Midsummer N.lght'• Sea Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Wooay Alen, Mia Far- row. (1 hr .. 30 min.) · II "Penn Of Pennaytvanla" (1944, Biog- raphy) CliffOfd Evarw, Deborah Kerr. ( 1 hr .• 30 min) •<m "Gregcwy'• Girl'' ( 1se2. Comedy) Gordon John SlnolaJr, 0.. Hepburn (1 hr., 30 min.) Cl) "That Midnight Klei" (11M9, Music.al) Marl<> Lanza. Ktlthtyn Grav-ort ( 1 hr ., 38 fl'ljn.) (%) "l'etoll• Ou Nord" (1982, Orama) Phlllppe Noire!, Simone Signore!. (2 hrs.) •CCl "Still Of The Nlght" ( 1982. .&..pense) Roy Scheidef. Meryl Streep. {_1hr,30mln) •CD "Bnmatone And Tr•cle" (1982, Dr• ma) Sting, Denholm Elliott. -i 1 ht.. 25 min) •CCl "Mr Hobbs Tak.. A Vacation" (1962. Cc:iimedy) James Stewart, Mau- reen O'Hara. (1 hf., 56 min.) (%) "Phantom Lady" ( 1944, Myttery) Franchot Tone. Alan Cottll (1 hr. 30 tnUl) •CID "St. Helens" (1981. Orama) Art Car- !!!Y• David Huffman. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)· •UJ "Heart Like A Wheel" (1983, Biogra- phy) 8'.:wWe Bedella. e..u 8ridgel { 1 tv.: 53 min) Cl) "Somewhef• In Time" (1980, Fant•· 1y) Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour ( 1 hr .. 45 min) .. (%) "The GrMt Noflhfield. Minneaota Raid" (1972, Western) Cliff Rot>ertaon. Robert Duvall (1hr .. 31 min.) •al "Away All Boats" (1956, AdVtnture) Jeff Chandler. George Nader (2 hr1 .. 15 min.) • --•·venlng .. 13=--..... .... 11/LGIO .... Q ... Mm.mTMMUCTICA •.... ..., .... MAW l'J I IM Lome a,....,. nar- rat• "01t Cart Man.'' abou1 • New Eng- land.=-lrl the eerty 1800I. (R) Q ~ "Hard Country" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Jan-MichMI vioo.nt, K1m B&Wlger. A tuu fectOf)' wor1Ctt It torn betw.n hit desire to eonl1t'1Ut In tht "good old boy" llfettyle and hla ftancet't abow .,,.,... ,,... •mbltlont. (1 hr., 46 min.) (aJ .,_ "Norman Lew. Roel" ( 1082, Comtdy) Cerol KIM, Tony Owtn. A 13- yeer-old'• romantic put'IUlt of hla alettr-ln- i.w IMdl to tome VetY ~!Ye compllca-tlonl when the young woman becomee . 'A' ( 1 hr •• 40 min.) YM9Wll -.... Q .. TAii •• ,~=••1• ........ ..,.a•••• NA UMft AnthOny ElmOle ve. Ken W1M11n for ttil WOtld QJPtf Helvywelgllt ~. eoheduitd f« 12 roundt 18 Sunday, Aug. 12, 1984 ffiom Uttlt Rock. Atk" ~1 ·hr., 30 min.) CH> CMml• ,. ' M Ml __, This proflle of aome of Amtrtca'• or-ttst ath-let• over the la81150 years, feetunng lntl- mtl• lnteMewl and rare fHm footage, Is lho9=~11nOIMn. (1hr.,30mln.) ,. .... .... .. , .... .,. u. TGDAY ..:aAL: NCWIC wm Fllrr'led on IOc&tion In Japan and the South Pacific this tpeclal !«*I beck at our lnvolven'l«lt In WOi1d War II from bOth the Japanese and American vlewpolnta. ( 1 hr.) Cl) ,. WU'M A demonstration of llf- plane wing walking; a town In Ohio pta-~ ~=·~· m·-.ra 31 Hll&rr F•tured Tanya Roberta decl asse1 the challengea In makltlg .haf ,....... tnm. l ~oo•• -.,. ...... LMCClll•otm IMSO*WA1'9ICOICIM .,.. "Jawt 3" (1983, Adventure) Dennis Ouald, e... Armstrong. A great white lhat1c terrorizes • marine amu.- ment park, 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) Cl) IOCI,.,.. (%)9CMI "Yestetdly, Today And Tomor- row" (1964, Comedy) Sophia LOfen, Marc.llo Mutrolannl. Thr.. different women '* their feminine Witt to get what they want (2 hra.) m llCWll "Calanova In Burlelque" (1944. Comedy) Joe E. Brown, June Havoc Each tummet, e pro'->r trade8 his book• for bur1eaque whet\ he becomet a_perlonne<. (2 ~ Jia 8 t OI Tiii Featured: cruising down the Nile for the llght1 and stOtlM of the pyrarnidl; how the Suez Canal was l bul'im ;:::a tour of modern Egypt. n~'='1° TICTAC--....... COWIJ •DAYATATm ...... ,._ ... , ~ -'ftll: "Return To Ever•t" Thlil tribute to Slt Edmund H1naty on the 30th •nniveruty of hit famout cllmb clocumenta hit life and apec:lal r91e- tlonshlp wflh the Sher'paa of Nepal (A) Q.(1hr.) 1'19QZ).,.. "TraN Of The Loneeome Pine" (1938, W•tern) Fred Mec:Murray. Henry Fonc:tt. The feud between two ramlllee 11 Interrupted by the emergence of • new td'Oed 12m 6rm.) •1<1>•1•j-c. .... ,... Whin Kit• tPr•lrll her •nl<lt auditioning fof • dance cont•I. hWI lilfef A.lllton IQf ... to take her place for the final round (R) • .. "M Darling Clemtntit-." c 1948. w .. t9'nr twiry Fonda, I.Inda C>ar'MI. A t1nger fall• In ~ with the lnf•mou• Doc liolllday wtl08e blnem.e and alcohollam ttrW to alienate hlr. (2 ; b 1"I NU. flll Colt tr9\'tlt to Atgen.. !IN to aave a friend from hanging for the theft of • fortune In raoehotle 1mbryot Whieh he.,. betf1 lmpltnttd In rabbit i)~ 8"91T'!J' I IT ftlfllff r:.llur9d: Tanya Rot>ert1 dlaCI •• the chelengtl In making ti« new flm .......... , ... ,...,,...... P"Ot9Q(IPher'• precoclout young dlugh- tar oontpiret to change haf ""°"*'' 911 g1e at•tus. Patty DMe Alt.In. O.Wf 8lme and Danielle Blileboil star. (2 twa.> .......... ~unu9UI communlcatlOf'I pettem9, lnclJdlllg 19tt Qentury lithogrla)hy, contemporary .,. the mathematical language of th Foucault pendlAum, roedaide arehitectur end the prQIPeCt of humans talt()ng wit other apecln. o ( 1 ht ) CC) .. ·~tll Of 1'he Night" (198~ Susc>enle) Roy Scheider. Meryl Streep. 1 paychlatrlat become• lncreaalngt Involved with • myttef'tout woman wht was the mlttr-of a murdefed patient 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 nW\) (!)INI..,. (8) .. ''CUrte Of The Pink PantMI' ( 1983,,Comedy) Ted WIU, Oevlcl Niven A bumbling New YOflc Crty cop Int~~ • holt of supticloul chatacter• In hi lnveallgatlon of the-theft of the fabulout Pink Panther diamond 'PG' ( 1 ht . 4< min.) • ~="Mr. Mom" (1983, Comedy) Miehael l<•ton, T8'1 Garr. An unem ployed father and hutband mutt atalm4 hoUMkeeplng r98p0n9ibllltlel Whtie hit wile enter. the wcrt fC>fct. 'PG' Q ( t hr .. 31 min) WCI),._ M'\llTY The final leg of thE wett COM! triple crown fOf two-year-olc QU811er hor ... run at 440 yards (liYe tr°" LOI Alamttoa. Cellt.). <H&·i •De an • .., Joeytrles1c hetp Jennifer reecu. her mother (Debbie Reynolds), WhO la a.Ito • ghost, fron- &t~.:.the C08mOS for eternity i :' IMM'M A demonttratlon of elf· ptane ~ wa~~ town In Ohio P'a-~~~ 'J'iriia wa •H IJI ;( M ~ Profet80r Arthur MWter of Harvard Law School exploi• • hypolheli- cel cae study about libel Ind the news medit with 2C1 pertlclpent1 from the busl- neu and media communltlet, delving Into tourn.11111· lnvettlQatlve tecl'\nlquta and raltlng qoesttone •bout confidential eourc· •Ind leeked dOc:Umtntl c;J (2 hral • • Cl) .,. "Word Ot Honor" 1980. Orama) Karl Miiden, Aue MoClanehan A smaN·town newspaper reporter becomes embroUed In the IMUel of trMdom of the prea tnd First Amendment right• OV9f • iiai ;;';A~ 'L,;i When Natalie's father dlM IUddenly. tht glr1t end Mra Garratt lend their auppon. (A) O • a ........ ru1mroe•1 •• , er.&. IOON Ao!Mtt Gulhume •nd Emmanuel LN11 Int~ outtlkfl from ttftYlelon ldl ,..,Ut1ng ctlebtttlle Includ- ing Peter Alen. Sid CMar. 811 COiby. Sammy DI* Jf., Phyllt ~ge. J«ry L.wie and Joe Nlmath. (A) Q ( f hr.) I: ... OW.ts: comtdleme Gll- Cll Aldntf, ICtOtl WMUem 8hltnar and Wildlf. ( 1 hr.) •1-flAm&CMa• II • -Prollalor Arthur ....., ol Hlfvlrd L8w SChoOI ~ a hypoltle!J.. cat cue ~ lbout -.. lf'ld lhe newt media wtth 20 pertlelpentt tram lhe bull-,.. and mtdll communltlll, cteMng Into Journalltts' llMttlgattve ~ afld ==.r-~1:~~ <I> .. "Altky ...,_.,. t•. eom- at1'() Tom Crulle. AtMcoe A -I - ti ~loof eenlot. theltered In an artUent aiburt>, Oac6del to expat:ment with t wilder llde of life. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) (%).,. "Sophie'• Choice'' ( 1982, Dr• ~) Meryt Streep, !<....in Kline. In 1947, a y()Uf'4ll writ• from the South takel up r• dence with• beeutrful Pollh Immigrant. a victim of Nazi pel"ltOUtiOn, and tw Jewllh Intellectual boyfriend. 'R' (2 hr&, 37 min.) ........... "(l)M.'lmAmT••n• Hlghlot\ts 01 &iper Bowf IX -Plttlburgh St ..... vs. MlnMlota VlkJnga (A) •8 e IMWAfMOMCI A young man at an •dverti51ng ~ )eoe>etdlzes hit )ob •nd Na 1ow life to hei> protect a burntd-cut eel writaf. (!) ... M WCIM'W • • A feminist photogr~• preooclOul young daugh- ltf eOOSl)lfee to ct)lnge haf mothef's sin- gle atatua. Patty Duke Astin, David Birney and OanleQe Brllebola 8181 (2 hfa.) ~ ... "The Hound Of The 9asket- vlllel" ( 1939. Myatery) Bal Rathbone. Nigel 8NCe Sherlook Ho&met lnYMtlgat• the mystery of a canine splrtt haunting en ~~~ eetete. < 1 hr .• 20 mln.f -~mf---Q =~~"'IOb" (1958, Morrorl Steve McOueen. Aneta Coraeaut. atrenge blob from outer spec. devours meny people IM"t» two teen-agers devlSe a ~n to stop 11 ( 1 hr. 50 min.) -· e IT • .,._ Three women shar-ing l room at the ho$pltal becomt friends and i.ern to cope with their lndMduaJ ali- ment• ,,~.) 11 MCml. M actrees retumt to the atao-etter a ~yMr at.enc:., and the female half of a fathaf-daughter tiurglary ttam ha designs on Peter (R) Q ( 1 hf.) a.-ormum (JI) .. "Young OoctOf'I In LCM!" (1982, Comedy) ~lchaal McKean, Sein Y°'-ing. A young turgeon trlet to over- come hll fMr of the knit. In thle epoof ot ~ opete dldltt. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) (I) ... "1990' Tht Bronx Warrlort" (1083. Adventurt) Vic Morrow. Freel Wll- llamtOn. Two-notOl'loUI rival ganga form an elllanol In the Bronx IO they can battle 1nv1it:MaMen1n relldtt'ltt. 'R' ( 1 ht • 24 min. I .... ,. .......... -•&D BIT ... PML•-or••1tiA,_ ..., LH•ll s~ I aongwrller Kenny Loggn Performs many of hts Gf•l•t Ntl -lncludlng "Whenever I CaU You Frtend" end "~ ~ Fite" In thi• concert taped et the Santa Barbara Coun- ~Bowt. '1 hr.) .. ___ ,_ ..... ~~Diary'' (1983 • Drama) 'A111nt Manhltten. Kevin Jamee An ectventuroua woman facet tllPloltatlon ~ she trenlfonne '* 1ttamy dlety Into ttet'18iir'~~rM\.) llOWMIW MSUUM• .... , .• ......... ,. .. 1•11•• .. "King Kong" ( 1978. Adwn- 1\lft) Jen &ldgel. Jeeaic8 Lange. A mon- 8'rOUI ..,. II bttlughl 0 New Yen City from a troplcil ~3{ 1 QittdY OI Pte> mc:Mtt 'Matt to ttie ~ b ma[..:r&· 14~-> 1W Cl) M -Aif9 I A tenner lover ot PufdeY• seeks rwwnoe one gtoup Of Arebe rnponelb9 tor the dMth ot hit rattw (RL (1 hr .• 10 m1n.) .•• 1.-.r Ho9t Johnny Cat90n ~ let,.. Roalnd Chao. Buddy Hackttt, ~onl Tennille. (1 hr.) I ~ 11w11or•Mu ceoo LAW -SCA Scheduled: Col. Jim !twin. former utroneut end founder of the High Fllgh1 F<u'ldatlon, on the M81ch tor NQ9h'a enc; Cattiy Trott, Wuhlngton bUrMU rapotttr tor "Wal Street Week," on the chemical lndUltrv'• thf•t 10 Amer-ilca.~~---T tll lnlMCYfU ... "Hanoween Ill: Seuon 01 The Wiich" (1982. Horror) Torn Atklne. St• oey Neltdn. A young women la aided by an emergency room phytlelan In haf lnveetl- get!On of a Halloween mask manufacturer who may have beef'I reapontlbMt for her father'• gruesome murder 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (%) llMI "The Roed Watrior" (1981. Adventure) Mel Glblon. Bruce Spence. In an ::= of the Mure where cM.llDtl<>n II r to e cotlectlon of rural com-munee. a former highway cop makes e 2000-mlle run tor MnCtuary In • promlMd land. 'A' (1 hr., 35 min.) e M Ci&ll Featured: a man who was akeptlCaJ about beating cancer untH he was cured. ( 1 hr .• 30 man.) 1't11CID .,. "Bid Boys" ( 1982, Orama) SMn Penn, ~ Santoni. A young hood- lum accidentally kllll the youn.ger brother of e teetWIQ9 dope dealef dUr1ng a police chue end ii tent to e tough retormetory 'R' (1 tv .• ~m.) '11110) .... ''Pride Of The Matlnet" (1946. Drame) John Garfield. EIMnof Parker. Manne Al Schmid It bllndld by grenades ettlf kllllng many Japentte. (2 hrt.. 45 mln.1-..r -, .... ..rnJOOO _."The LOYt God?'' (1989, Com- tdY) Don Knottt. Edmond 0 ' Brian. The edltOI' of • nature mag&ZIM ,.tume from a tr1p to find hlmltlf the oblect of maeNa aftectlOn and two laWIUftt. (2 hrl.. 6 mln.) (!) il•a1 .. um-ml1'1T ... 9 .,_ "YO!J Lie So C>Np, My Low" (1975. Orama) Batbera Andaf9on. Don Galloway A dnp«ate man dllccN9rl that he must haw e Qirltrtend u well u e wife It he It to fufftU hi needl tor both low and ·.money ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) • 1tlCG °' -~ a.ueatt: actor -~ (}1enn ~ Fred Willard. comedian P•tr~r·eJi ~.'TJ..um111 CD) ... ·~. The Wlnaed kptnt" ( 1982, Fant~) Mlctlell ~Of1eftl. 'David Carraaine. On the roof of the avyWt BUlldlnQ. a petty CitOOk stumt*I ecroee th• neat of a giant fMtner; flying Ntl*'lt thaf has been kJnChlna on un~ Men- hettanltee. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) .. CD ... "Tr. Wot1d AQCOtdinQ To • Girp'' ( 1982. Comedy) R001n wmlM'll. MatY Beth Hurt. The eon of an unmented PtP. IChOOI nutte tnJOYt a wt. NI or ed\l~nnl, ~ WIO biUM chateettra. 'A" (2 hn.. 15 min.) -D GD LA11WwmtDAft»Liil W Scheduled.: comedian Rlc:hard LAwte. Slngei Sheena Easton. handwriting eXJ*1 Sheila Kurtz. aportacntet Merv Albert. ( 1 hf) 8 ~llrQICOCI,_,.. LA. TQDAY ...,._, 'AClllC W.111 Aimed on IOcatlon in Japen end the Sou1h PaciflC thit apaclal loOkl bacit at our Involvement In World War II ftom both the Japeneee end American viewpoints ( 1 hr) I..,. ... ...,... UUllt. &AM... 6 All IT'f\I Pacfl:W eel (I) .ca.om McCloud dlscovert that e vampire caused e young women'• . death (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) we .,. "The Great Man'• Lady" ( 19-42. Western) Bnan OonleYy. Barbera Stenwycil A young coople' • move West brings with It a parting of the ways, as the husbend toms to the trapp.ngs ot fortune In oil weMs and the W1fe becomet ettrlcied to a handsome g.am~. (2 tn.) (!) llOWll "The Man In The Gray Flannel SUit" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1956. Ofema) Gr• gory Peck Jennifer .ione.. A MadiSOO Avenue executrve searches his past and present tor the meaning and purpoee of hl8 existence (2 hrs ) Cl) llOWll .. Stage Fright" ( 1950. Mya- tery) Jane Wyman. · Matlene Dietrich Aher pleading Innocence to e friend, the suspect in a murdef cae turns out to be ~lty (1 hr. 30min ) W LSJ llOWll "The Challenge. (1982. Adventure) Scott Glenn. Toshlro Mllune A corrupt Japanese bus!ne9lmln and hla tradltron-minded b<other fight over e pair of ancient family SWOfd5 'R' ( 1 hr • 52 min) t:ll(C) llCMI "The Challenge" (1982, Adventure) Scott Glenn. Tashiro Mlfune A COfl'Upt Japanese busineumen and hit trad1tron-m1ndad brother fight Oller e pelf of anctent family swords 'R' ( 1 hr • 52 mm,) W llULTM~ 1'191'190 AU.•MPAl&T -··*"""'-"•. .,_ "The Qr .. t Northfield MlnneeO- ta Raid" ( 1972, W11tetn) CllH Robert· son. Robert OuV9n The Cote Yo.i~nd Jamee ga decide to rob the t bank In the~•t 'PG' (1hf.31 min. W ® ... "Fut Tlmel At RKtg9mont High" (1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jason Leigh Students et a "typjeal" American high school confront the chat~ terigea of adulthood. dfugS. sex and aehoolWork 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) . -ur--..n'WATCM .... "Gr ory'a Girt" 1982. Com. dy) Golden ~n Slncteir. ~ M9pbum A Scottish IChoOlboy fells ~- heels '°' hil IOCX*' team'• fltst ltmale Y9f,'PG' (1ht.30mir\) -llOWI 0'81ond•'S Holldliy" (1~7. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Atttu I.Ake Dagwood goet to the r~~ to try to ~ his e llng frnandel tu&hon. ( t hr •• 30 ~ ._.... ..,,.MIUlff • na11m1 .. "Brim tOl\e And lrMde" ( 1982, Ofam&) Sting. Denholm Eliott A myst8l'IOUI young man cone NI way Into e cyr.iQll ~·· houllhOild nd the Nw1• ot the man·a Wit eno ~ Sunday.Aug. 12, 1984 19 --Wed!1!>9dg Coal. daUQh1er. 'A' (1hr.,25 mtn) -·.,."Bandit Queen" (1951, Advefl. tute) Barber• Britton. W1llatd Patlter A Sp&nlSh gvl gathefa eupport to prevent Cehfom1tn outlaws from gaining control of r;'a temtortee. ( 1 hf 30 min ) CllCOAlmntlMAI ... llOW'm "Fast Times At Ridgemoot High" ( 1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jeton Leigh Student• at a "typ1ear· American high tchoOI confront the chal- lenges of adulthood, drugs. sex and ldlootwork. 'R' (1hr .. 30mln.) lr1'(CJ .,_ ''The Jayne Mansfield Story'' ( 1980, Biography) Loni Anderson. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The at()()' of the actresa and sex symbol WhOle life end career ended in tragedy II dramatiz.d ( 1 ht .. 37 min ) (J)mttll__.O 1tt1 Cll) M0VW "Goin' Ak The Wey"• ( 1982, Mt(I) "Tubby The Tuba" (1977. Mulical) Animated VOteeS by OICk Van Dyke. Peatl Ba11ey ( 1 hr • 2~ min.) •(%) "Phantom Lady" (1944, Myat8f)') Franchot Tone. Alan Cuttle (1 hr . 30 min.) •al) "About ,Mra Lealle" ( 1954, Romance) Shirley Booth, RObert Ryan. ~hrs.) lt1I ~ "Simon" ( 1980, Comedy) Alan Arkin. Austin Pendleton ( 1 hr , 37 min.) 119(!) "Hawa11" (Part 2 ot 2) ( 1966, Dra- ma) Jolie Andrews. A.chard Herrla (2 hrs ) 119(8) "Woodplum" ( 1982, Adventure) Arlette Bternaux. M~ Ceatet ~ 1 hr • 30 mm) (%) "Tha Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid" ( 1972. Western) Clltt Aobetlaon, Robert Duvall ( 1 hr . 31 min ) •CC) "Anastasia" ( 1956. Orama) Ingrid Bergmen. Vul Brynn«. (1 hr .. 4S min) cm "High Roed To China" (1983, Ora- ma) Tom Selleck. Basa Armstrong ( 1 hr . 45 min.) Cl) "Great Expectation." { 1978. Orama) Anlmel9d. ( 1 hr, 12 min.) •CI> "YHterdey, T~•Y And Tomorrow" ( 1964, ~) Bophia Lot'en, Mete.Uo MaatrOiantll (2 hra.) -~"The Promise" (1979, Drema) Kath- leen Quinlen. Stephen Colllns ( 1 hr • 3a • min) CID "Mr Mom" ( 1983, Comedy) Michael Keaton. Teri Garr. (1 hr,, 31 ml1t.) (J) "~Headed woman" (1932, Or•- ma) Jean H1r\ow, Chester M0<rit ( 1 ht., 14 min.) -al) ''Rugglee Of Red Gap" ( 1935, Come- dY) Chartea Laughton. Charlet Rugglel ~hra) -· "CaU Me Bwana" (1963. Comedy) ~ Hope, Anita Ekbefg (2 ht1 ) tW(I} "Gunn" ( 1967. Mystery) Craig St• vent. Edward Aantr. ( 1 ht , 35 man.) ''Y°'-i'TI Nevef SM Mt Agatn" ( 1973, mt) David Hartman, J ... Walton ( 1 ht. 3(fmin) CC) "Joumey To The Ctrlt• Of The ~rth" ( 1959, Scltno.-FlQtfon) Pat 20 Sunday, Aug. 12. 198• Ofatna) Olan w~. Deborah Van Rhyn A high eehOol Mt'60r arudoulfy tries to get hll wtucut ~ to go to bed with him. •R' (1 hr.. 6 mtn.) .. i PMTM• ...... ,,.. ... ... .. "Mt. Mom" (1983, eom.dy) MichMI Kteton. Ten Garr. An unem-= father and hulband mus1 asaume eeping ~billtl• wt\Ae hla wife entlft t"-wOtk force. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 31 raiJ wCD .-.Nn-.T ... "8londlt In The Oougn" ( 1 $MS, Comedy) Pfttrf ~ton. Mhur Lake. Blondie deQdel 10 beke het way out of her flnanelal prot>tema. (1ht .. 30 min.) Gl)Nnm . cm .. "Young Ooctora In LOY9" ( 1982. Comedy) ~k:hul Mc~. S.en Young. A young ugeon ll'lel to OY9r· come hie fMr of the knHI In thil IOOOf Of BoMe. J&mee Muon. (2 hr&, 12 mitt) CID "Glona'' ( 1980. Orama) <*la Row- lands, JoM Adames. (2 hr&, 1 min.) cm "The Man Ftom Snowy River" ( 1982. AdVenture) Klf1c Oougla.a. Tom Burilnton. 1! hr .•• min.). W (Z) "Mr. Mom' (1983, Comedy) Michael Keaton. T erl Gett. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) we ''The Royal African Rifles" (1954. Adventure) Louie Hayward. Ver.onlca Hurat. ( 1 ht., 30 min ) •CB> "Heart Like A Wheel" (1983. Biogra- phy) Bonnie a.della. Beeu Bridges ( 1 hr .. 53 min) (Q) "Pllf" ( 1973, Biography) Brigitte Ariel. Pascale ctvtatophe. ( i tW ., 40 mln ) Cl) ''lht Unholy Garden' (1931, My. tery) Ronald Colman. Fey Wrey. ( 1 hr • 14 min) •CC) "The Twelve Cha1t1" ( 1970. Come- dy) Aon Moody. frank Langella. ( 1 hr .. 30mn) (%)"Room At The Top" (19&9. Drema) Laurence Harvey. Sll'TIOM Slgfl()(et. (2 hri) .. CC "National Lampoon'• Anim91 Houle" ( 1978, ComedY' John Belulhl, Tim Matheton. ( 1 ht .. 49 min.) W (C) "Supe(men Ill" (1~. AdYenture) Ctvittopher ~ ~ltd Pryor. (2 hra .. 6mln.) (J) "Gr•t Exi>ectatlone" (1978, Ofama) AMTlat~. (1ht .. 12 min.) •CI> "8oohle'• cnoio." (1982. Orama) M.,yf Striep. ~ Kltnt. (2 hra., 3~ min) •(J) "Shoot Out" (1971, W•tem) Gr• ~ Ptck,, Pet Quinn (2 hl'I.) (]J "~•In Time" (1080. Fanta- IY) ctvialophet Fl..,., Jane Seymour ( 1 hf .. 45 min.) .. CB> "R4M»'' (1981, Oramel Warren e..1- ty,_Olane K•ton. ~ hra.1. 'O min)• ....... •11i5:...;.,.... 111. MTIM.L "Pnt-IMaon Game" lttst>ufgh Sttalett It O.lla:I Cowboyt (3 hft.c:;~· 111/&.0IO Ill. llOO'l'UU. ••Pr•Seuon Game" ltWgh 8teeler1 If Oii Cowboys (3 ""'• I 11m11TMuunc:A soa~~-'A' ( 1hr.;35 min) -1-,,,,., mlUNTI .... ,.. llCMI "Battle § C4.llloden" · ( 194 Documentary Otrect9d by Peter Wetk In 17 "6. the Scottish forces unclef St~ pretender Prince Chat1ea meet the ~ Of anny or King George II at ColkX Moen { 1 ht • 30 min.) •Ql) ,.,All'T9el , .. , -~ llCMI ''The· Hound Of The 8aP vllleS" ( 1939, Mystery) Bull Rathbo Nigel Bruce. Sherlock Holmte irwwl1Qe the myst8f)' of a canine epit1t ha!Jntlng ~lshcoun~•ta~1ht.,20mln ) oo Clltm 1a °' ·-c•..., T profile of tome of Amertca't gr.atest 1 letet OV9f the tatt 160 years. featuring i. mate lntervlewl and tafe f1lm footage. hOsted by Met1ln OIMn. (1 ht., 30 mln.) l lUHl•l90IT .... ,..... tlll'll• IN ~ Julia narra1 , "Mystery On The Oockt," 1bout opera·lovlng cook Who trlee to atop famous ainger'a kk1nepp1r.g (R) Q cm .. "High Aoed To Chlna'' (t~ Orama) Tom s.Jteck, Bell Armasrong mllllonalress h r• a harekll'lnklnQ • WOOd war I flying ece to ... ,en tor t tong..tost father. 'PG' (1 hr .• 45 min) Im ta YAllDWI -... ~'~··­-fllMT\19 &ICTllC 0<9111f llOWll ··eourage ~Black Beaut: (1957, Adventure) JOhn Crawfotd. Ml G1t>19n A young boy recelvel a beautt young hot'te at a gift from h 1 f1thef. hr. 11 min.) ITMAT• -_ ... .... .. , ...... P& llAti'• CUt rMmbert from ti Broadway mullcal "Ceta" apply_ tht makeul), a woman wt)o has had· 22 Pt l eona&._. " ... ·-... ..,. LMODll•CTIOI .,, ..• llOW9 "A Song It Bom'' (19'8, Con 9dy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. A youn wotNlt\ want9d by the ~ la hidden t M'====-~·) ~--"Gunn" (1987, Mytttty) Cral Stevena, Edward Atrte<. Private 9Y'9 Pet• Gunn II alktd to Investigate a ganglen mur~ 1 ht • 35 min.) e "Ou~ The Law" ( 1954, Or• ma) Ray Danton. Leigh Snowden. Ari., con With • gr~ expoeea a bend c International counterftitn. (2 l'lta.t W 8 t • 1W TOR f•tur9d· the 9ndef lldt of Egyp~ hlahAd'lt9d by I aoteill l°'-lr'5ide King Tut't ."fomb. Int 'temp. c Luxor and Kernel, actor Ornet 6t'laflf ta~ 1bout hit homeland, the en of Egypt' c:hlld<en l a~:. ... ftDTac-~-- -I "4) ns art tri- len er- le. ·es an ifs 'h- ltl- Is -I es !Ill 8 .3. A .x- er , .. n1 ul '1 18 ~r r- l-g 'I ' ' f • • I WLD. U._.Of ,_.. edy) Tom Cruiie. 'becca 0.Momay. A DO rr YOJMI• • .. Examines celling high achool senior, V*t ... ed In an affluent Illes. panelfng materials and minor struc-Chicago suburb, decldel to experiment tural alterations. (R) with tht wilder aide of life. 'A' Q ( 1 hr., 36 M all ... "King Creole" ( 1968, Musical) min.) Elvis Prnley, Carotyn Jones A youth 1t11(1)..,.,_CJI) b9cOn'leS a smashing hit When ht agr... •D e , .... , NI Alex https a tr1end to ling In a gangater-owned New Orleans cope with the news that he's been adopt- rilgh~t (2 tn., 30 min.) ed and accompelliel him to a meeting • B Cl) ..... PJ. The (IV8Jry of Magnum with his natural mother. (R) and TC as apon60fS of youth basketball ITICTAC..,_ teams comea to a head with the appear-~ anceof a 1:;rear-oldwh1Z. (R) (1 hr.) WM.m,..w-n1 .. n111111-• Be AmM OnValentlne'sOey W*&W Nell plays matchmaker tor tht Kanlsl<ya M 1'0P um -Mb Landini va. Wll- wlth dilastrout rt1t.1lt1. (R) but "Vampire" Johnlon In a mlddlewtlght • .,.. "Streets Of Laredo" ( 1~9. bout scheduled fof 10 rounds (from Mer- Western) Wiiiiam HoldeA, MKdOtlald rillvi~ l~(R) (2 hf&., 30 min.) Carey. A pair of outlaws reform after Join-• 8 w l ... A.J. and Rici< are Ing the TeXP Rangers as a cover (2 hired after a retired FBI agent la murdered hrs.) and John DUUnger'a fingerprints are found I __..WU on aatolen gtjn. (R) ( 1 hr.) ,,..,..ZIOl9 8 CD ~Sam worries that he's .,.. "LIOO Of The Oelert" (Part 1 or headed for disaster aft8f he gives his good 2) (1981, Otama) Anthony Quinn, Otlver luck charm to a dePfeued Fftd Sox pltch---:--lfeed. A hard-riding 8edouJn leader rt81sts er. (A) l~tatt~ts to~ Libya. (2 hrs.) -£ ... e.-a1G1U&M..U..c:IW'T9Fea-.,.,. narr nn1mrr FMtur9d: --rures the opening of a ufe rurTIOl'ed to r~ Segal talka about hla lat•t film. contain a fortune In cash, traveler's e llYAW "We, The ACCUled" Paul check• and precious stones recovered decides to make ·a run for It when Chief from the sunken luxury llne< Andrea Dorla Inspector Boltro, assigned to Investigate during 1 1881 expedition. Geo<~ PHmp-Elinor'• death, orderl an exhumation. ton host• (2 hrt.) (part 3 of 6) (R) Q ( 1 hr.) • _. ~CA "Backyard Wildlife" ID IMll•ICI THIA• "To Serve Marty e.umlnee the wide variety of wildlife Them All My Deya'' P.J. defltl the head- found In populated areas. lneludlng deer. master When he refuAa to submit a list of raccoon•, skunk• and bl<ds. 1tudtnt1 suspected of being lnvotved In ID c.vrma.o.:a.a "unheal1hy frtendshlpa.'' (Part 9 of 13) CC).,_ "Jpumey To The Center Of The IB> Q (1 hr.) Earth" (1959, Science-Fiction) Pat CID CZ) llOWll "Mr. Mein" (1983, Come-Boone, James Mason. A scientist forms dy) Michael Keaton, Ter1 Gtrr. An unem- an expedition to ronow a lost explorer's ployed father and husblnd must assume trall to the Eatth's core. 'G' (2 hrs .. 12 housekeeping responllbUitlet wnllt his mlnL wife enttfl the w0t1< force. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 (!)#Ol'f...,._ min.) CG) llCMI ".The Man From Snowy River" (0 lllCMI ''The Lonefy Lady" ( 1983, Ote- ( 1982, Adventure) Kirk Douglas, Tom I"•) Pia Zadora, LIOyd Bochner. On a tel- 8urllnson. A young boy grows to man-8v1Sed awards program. a sucoessful hood during a hazardout trek through the screenwriter tells 1he shocking ttory of Australian wilderness. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 44 hOw she reached fame 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) min.) (I) lllCMI "R1skv Butlnesa" l 1983. Com-• ......_ .... . .. ,.,. • CID ~ comr A woman It torn between two huabanda when the Vietnam v.teran she prMUmtd deed returns home. ~)--"A Raisin In The Sun" nset Otama) Sidney Pottier, Claudia McNel. Based on the play by Lorr~ Hanabefly. Attemptlng to break away from their crowded apartment In Chicago. a black family move to an aft.white neighborhood. I hrs., 30 min.) NMftCCUT ..,._ -(I) DOTI~ Mack and Katan separate, and St Clalre'a planl to ambush Mack prow a threat to an Inno- cent ~tant/'wJ~) (1 hr.) DID taA. .. ~ 1ternt hll girlfriend Is pregnant wfth his chDd, Furlllo buckles under the preaure When the may- or forces him out of hit precinct com- mand, and Joye. lgnor• death thrMts and •or• to testify IQ&lnst a murdtfer. i>.J.1~~ ilim.it11M Ullf .JM•ll AT ,.. "Jtsaya. Norman" The opera star joins John Wllllamt and the Botton Pops for a coocert that IOQIUdN "He's Got The Whole Wol1d In Hit Hands" and "Spring la Here." {1 hr.) ID lffllMn "We, The Acc:uNcr' Paul decides to make a run for It when Chief Inspector Boltro. assigned to lnwatlglta 8inor's death. ordeta an alChumatlon. Ieart 3 of S) (R) O (1 hr.) ca> M on9t CAlft comlY W• Many of today's top comics are feetured In thfs performance taped et San Frencls- co·~ CIUb, The Ottier'Cafe ~ .. lOU..._A .. mtGf • G ..... "National Amateur Bowter'a Un~hr ) -ltZ) . "Lady In A Cage" (196-4, Ote- ma) Ollvla de Havllland, Jeff Corey. An Injured woman Is trepped In her private elevator during 1 power failure whlle her home Is ransecked. (2 hrs.) .. 81MA'l'l MOIJ.YWOOO ~.,. "The Twetvt Chairs" (1970. Under New-ManageD1ent ·scn·ing All Faiths" ' . I l<1rb<)r I .. al\11 · Mot111t Oliw Icn iorial P.Jtii · Nlorl tun~r · • PHONE TODAY Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities FOR I FREE INFORMATION 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 540""555t Sunday. Aug. 12'. 1984 21 -Comedy) Ron Moody, Frank l.Angela. A depOMd noblemen enllt• the aTd of • commoner to help l'900Yel' 12 chalra. one of whloh holds • toftunt In jewels. 'G' ( 1 ht., 34 mtn.) -1--•tslllAft 11 c11n ... • • ,. ILICT9 How candidates h8vt camo8ianed on t.....-..ion, With 8 ~ lectlon ot s)Olitlc:8f commerciall dating from Fr•nklln ROOMVelt 10 Ronald ·~M8" (1982. Or8me) Und8 Griffiths, Jane Halan1n. A woman whOM marriage la t8lllng apert IM'/98 her apoose for 8n0ther woman. 'A' ( 1 hi .. 60 min.) -!= "o.ire Ur.def The Sun" (1983, Orem8) Dominique Slnclalr. Laurent Hoo- ton. A gtoup of carefrM people ependS a tun-filled weekend •t en -exclusive rnort 1W 11s·u ... ..... ...,..ua... ,.., ·-.... 1111 MtOGDl•lll• .. "Heert Like A Wheet" (1963, Blogr.phy) Bonnie Bedelle. Beau Bridg- et. A dtarNltlZltlon of the llfe of car r8<* Shll1ey ·•CN CN'' Muldowney. who won her flrst r8<le In 1966 'PG' ( 1 ht., 53 ~Jn.co, ... (I) llOW9 "The Ster Chamber" ( 1983, Orama) Mlehael Douglas, H•I Holbrook. A _young lawyer flrmfy bellevea th•t the guMty ahoold not be Mt tree and mNts challenges beceuM of l'lls beffef. 'R' (2 ml~·~ ttll 8 (I) NMr TO MAlf Crlmlnala hold JoNthan. Jennlf• and compeny execu- tlvel hostage to eequre H•rt Industries funds. (A) ( 1 hr .. 10 h\ln,) II • ,._.,, Hott: Johnny ear.on SChedOled: Mlchetl Lel'ldon. comedlen A. IWh~~.:: .... Madlen. ............. mmTl•IMflHIC9!>0 UW 191CA Scheduled. Mike Jendrzejczyk, campelgn OOOfdlnatot fC>f Amnesty lnternatlonel, on ecta of torture In 98 oountrla ( 1 ht,) Cl) All\'O UC. FOfmule I German Grand Prix (from Hoehemelm. W•t Germany) ffi) (1 hr., 30-mln.) CD> .. "Body Megk;" (19$4, Orama) Rich Aroonne, Kathleen Kriete!. A~ end 1)4eln-looklng ph<>t~·· tent trill to gain the attention of her boll. ( 1 tw., 30~1· • ,. Feetured: one of Amtflca'e heetth p<obleml -ot>ettty; a fornw Miu c.llfomla dlaou.... the HollywOOd ttt.. ~· (1ht.,30mln.) tW~--"Superman Ill" (1983. AdVen-tlA't) CMttopflef RetYt, Rlct\l(d Pryot. A ~ lndua1n.I magnet• trlet to neu- ,,..._ the man of ettll by apllttlng hlm Jnto hfl QOOd and~ penonalltlM. 'PG' ;~ .. -. ,__o .. "Better A WldOw" (1969. Com- edy) V1me Ull, Ptttt ~Entry. The Ioctl Mafle attempt• to ttimutltt a tmall tOWl''I economy and Iner .... It• Ofottctlon rack· 22 ~unday,Aug. 12, 1984 et with en Ol r . (2 hrs., 5 min.) (J)M 0-f 0 .,. "A Very_ Mlalng Pert0n" ( 1972, Mystery) Eve Arden. ~kye Aubrey. A retired achoolteechef •ldt poUc:e effort• to locate • young. wayward heir.-who ha p<eaumebly joined the ~ underground movement. ( 1 hr , 40 e ·~ t11 • ~ Guests: Araenlo Hall. •C1r.. Barbare Eden. peychok>glst Toni Grant, Rlctlard Haci<. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) CD llllCMI "Puberty Btuee" < 1981. eom. dy) Nell Schofleld, Jed Captlja. Two COITllflC>"Of-ege glrla are eage< tor expefl- enoe end ecceptanc» by tf'le popular crowd. 'R' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) 11111ll) ... "Gune Of Auguet" (1985, Doc- umentary) Frltt Weaver narrates Barbera Tuchman a aecount of the plaMlng and execution of Worid Wer I. ( 1 hr .. 55 mlnJ • tll:llD e U11WwmtDAWDUli&&Jdl i .. Schdlled! Giida Radrw. comedlan Jay lleno~ .... j,-aecoc:a.,.,_....,.. mT•U.ftDAY .......... ua... LM.-'J I Al Im.I NWW .,.. "Sophie's Choice" ( 1982. Ora- ma) M4trY1 Streep, Kevin Kline. In 1947, a young wrlter from the South tak• up resi- dence with a beeutlful Polllh Immigrant. a Vietlm of Nazi perMCtJtlon, and hef Jewish Intellectual boyfriend. 'A' (2 hrs • 37 min ) tM9 (I).,. "The Omega Man" (1971, Sclerlce-Act~herlton Heston, Antho- ny Zerbe A tlst who hu aorvtYed a devUtetlng gttm wat lrl" to periect an antidote for the remaining .urvtvora. while beMt by vampire-like vtctlmt of the holo-ca~ ( 1 hr., 20 min.) we "t>eeett Fury" (1947, Orama) Burt Lencaater, Lizabeth Scott. A refOfmed r.mbler fallt In love with the da~tf o a casino owner (2 htt.) • .,_ ''The Man In The Gray FlenMI ~It" (Pan 2 of 2) ( 195e, Orama) Gr. gory Peck, Jennifer Jontt A Madllon Avenue executive ... ,en. hll pett Ind preetnt fOf the meaning and purpoet of hit existence. (2 htt.) e.,. "Fort Worth" (1951. w .. tttn) Randolph Scott. 0.vld Brian. A guntllng. er-turned-nNtpeptrman llndt that hll p<owea with 1 abc-sho<>ter la ttll more effective than wordl In deellng with law- lell elemtntt. (1 hi . 30 min.) ~:'~Rich Ltttt. Come Le~h With Me" The oomedlan-lmpreulonlat pok• iun et the Otymplet and peye trib- ute to famo..11 atlOW bualntat tMtN. ( 1 t,!J CD> .. "Mary Maly'' (No Datt) Con- ltanct Monty, John L.,i1t. (1 ht) Cl).,_ 'Mtfry-Go-Round' (1976. Dfa- me) Merle Schnelder, Ht&nwt 8-ger Ten people mOYe from one hot ettelr to enoth-tr. ~1 ht., 28 min.) ·1~'i"': ... , .... ., .......... . .,. ''National Lampoon's Animal HOUM" (1978. Comedy) JoM BeluaN, Tim Methelon. Two new COltege lr•ttmlty pltdgM join Delta HOUM, lht r.anlelt Ind ~ gang on cempue. end help to flgtlt tht efforta of the ~·· llnlater ~ to t\9Ye lhem al(pelled. 'A' (1 hf .. •e min> ·11:.-.... ·-. .. Ill)' MICU.WU.U. CC).,. "~ondo Cane" (1963. Docu- mentary) Nenated by Stefano Slbaldl. The more utreordlnery side of life In dlf· terent countrlel offere etra• oeremonlel and 9Ytt\ etranger food. (1 hr • "5 m n.) -~="Glorla" ( 1980, Orama) Gena Rowlands. John Adamee. A fC>fmer gun moll becomee the p<otector of an OtPhaned tryeer-dd Puerto Rican target-ed by the undef'wOOd lot the lf'lformaOon he c:arrtea In a battered brtefoase 'PG' (2 hra , 1 min.) •• .,. ''The Phantom P\enet" = Science-Action) ONl'I Fredericks, Gray. An utroneut aldt the IMabltanta of the planet Rl'leton to 1t1ve off a Solatltt attack. ( 1 hi .. ~min.) e -. "Illegal" ( 1956, Orame) Edward Q Roblnlon. Nini Foch A former ptOMCUtot and hll wtft. find themaelvet enmelhtd In recketeef'lng activities. ( 1 tv., 30 min.) ~..., ....... ....• ,_ mff °'AT WIT• DOl9 lfAM Spoofs of current Polltlcal events, foreign aftalta .and the 19&4 p<esidec1tlal tlec11on, featutlng Ed Asner. Eiieen Brennan, Chevy Chue, Mike Farrell. Howwd Heeaeman and Laraine Newman ( 1 hr.) • e .,. "Oeput Marshal" ( 1950, Weetem) Jon Hell, trancee Langford A deputy marshal hUnta down 11 pair of gunatlngera and an Important railroad map. (l hi ' 30 min.) (!) CMICO a. 1111 UI (%)llCMI "Gunn" (1967, Mystery) Craig Stevena, Edward Asner. Private eye Pet•r GuM la .-ed to lnveltlg•I• 8 gangland murder. (1 hf .. 36 min.) .. ~,AllM· .., ... ,....., .. "Rllky Bullntll" (1983. Com-e<t-/) Tom CrUlle. Rebeoca DeMoma.y A high echool Mnlof. thettered In an atflUent ChleagO euburb, deol<Set to •xl)eflment With tht wtlcW 8'de of llfe. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 38 -~~ "An11tetla" (1856, Orim1) tngtld Bergmen, Yul Brynner. An amnetl- Eln Otrmeny c:lalmt to be the oNy heir to the Czar Of Rueala ( 1 ht .. _1'6mtn. MIT~ ....,.. -econ d .. "Mr Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Mlchael Keeton. Ten Garr. An unem- ptoyed father •nd husband must auume housetceeplng *POl'lllbllltlee wti,. 'hll wilt eot8f1 the work. force. 'PG' (1 hr., 3t min.) .,.. lllGIWll "TerrC>f In The Crypt" (1960. HC>fror) Chrlatootw Lee. Aubrey Amber. A IClentlat le Invited by a count to • • strlt'IQe cutlt to deetroy a curM. ( 1 hr., •sr:• ·1 liA1fftf ~ALDOCTGI IUlllllTWO& . .. ''Haoov. AMIYemarV" (1859. COmedy) O.vld; Niven. Mitzi Gaynor. A couple otlebrellng thelt 13th Wtddna ennlvttuty are ditmayed When their da~ttt rt\1911e tam61y lecft In front of • t-.'itlon 1\.ldlenct l 1 hr .• 21 min.) -1,..,.,_,M&, .. ... "Mr. Mom" (18&3, eom.dy) M hHI Keaton, Teri Oarr. An unem- ploytd tether end tMtMlnd mutt ~ houteketptng reepont.Otl1t• white hit Wlla tnttrl thtwOl'k fOl'oe. 'PG' (1 hi, 31 min) •Cl> "TM Unholy Garden" (1931, My. lery) Ronald Colman. Fay Wray. ( 1 hr .. 14 min.) -~"La B<lYm'' (1982. Comedy) Claude Brasseur. Brigitte F-oseey (2 hra., 20 men.) •@ "C.ptain Carey U.S A." (1950, MY9-- !!!!)') Alan Ladd, Wende Hendmt. (2 hra.) •ltfJ "Snoopy Come Home" {1972. Come-<M Anlmlttd ( 1 hr., 20 rm.) CZ} "Class" (1983. Orama) Rob Lowe. • JacqUeltne Bla&et. ( 1 hf .. t38 min.) 18([) "The Prtvate War OI Major a.n.on" .(1955, Comedy) Char11on Ht.ton. Julie Adarm. (2 hrs.) (J)'"Runeway Island" (1982, A«Mnture) Mii• Buchanan. Simone Buchanan. ( 1 hr .• 35mlo.) -~ "Prince Vallanl" ( 10S., Adventure) James Mason, Janet Lllgf\. (1 hr .. .o • llW'I l 00 · 'It Ceme Frain Hollywood" (t982, Comedy) John Candy. Din Aykroyd (1 hr., 20 min.) ,,.. cm "Mr. Mom" (1983, Comedy) Michael Keeton, Teri Garr. ( 1 hr .. 311'1'11n.) .. (%) "Stand-In" (1937, Cotoedv) Hum-- phrey Bogart. LeeGe Howard (1 hr , 30 men) -(C) "Beastrnaster" (1982, Adventure) Marc Singer, Tanya Rober11. (1 hr . 45 min.) 00 "Slrange lrrvadefs" (1982. Sclence- Fiction) Paul LeMat, Nancy Allen. ( t hf , 29 min.) "Westward The Women" (1952, Western) Rober1 Taylor. DetliM Cerce! ~hrs.) CI> "Jinxed!" ( 1982. Comedy) Bette Midler. Ken Wahl. ( 1 tv .. "5 mlrt) -m "Pittsburgh" (1942. Orame) Jonn Wayne, Marlene Dietrich. (2 tn.) -Cl "Kings Of Tht Sun" (196S, Adven- ture) Yul Brynne<, George Chaklr11. (2 hrs.) 1W00 "Blinded By The Light" (1880. Dra- ma) Kriaty McNlchol, Jamee Vincent Mc Nichol. (1 hr .. 40 min ) -......... 11ov1es- u.e ··cutter" (1973. MYatety) Pet9r 0.Andl, Cemefon Mltehel.. ( t hr.. 30 min.) cm "Risky eua.ne." 11983. Comedy> Tom Cruiee, Ret>eoca OeMomay. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) (I) "Curae Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983, Comedy) Ted Wass. David Niven. (1 ht., 4Qmln.) (%) "The Suspect" ( 1945. ~) CharleS Laughton, Ella Raine. ( 1 hr • 30 rtWI) -~ "$OS T1ttnlc" (1979, Orama) Oavid Jan..en. CIOOs LHctvnan. (2 tn . 30 min) W(l) "The Gteat S8ntinl" (1979, Orama) Robert Duvall. Blytht Oatw'MW. ( t tv., 68 min.) '• "Belle Of Cotonado" ( 1950, Wnt· em) Roy ~s. Dale Evan&. ( 1 hr • 30 min) •(Q) "Tht Big Sk~ (1952. W•tern) Kirk ~~,~.,~ft: ~~ ~.~'*'~ ~·~. comedy) Peter 6ellM. DIYld Ntwn. ( t hr,, 35 min.) -"The Toy" (1982. Cotnedy) Richard £ Jlckle Gleuon. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)' - -'Annie" ( 1982, Muaicel) A-..n , Albert Finney (2 t-4, I mi't) CD "Young OoctOfS In lCM" 11882. &:. "'"'* ... Q -Mm.-?MIMACTICA • 11111-..T -UL ~ 6oyte ex.amlnee boerdtaJlng. and wlnd9ot1lng expett Kay Robberson explaltw how to control dwec· tlon Ind tpeed. (R) Q ~ 9CMI .. The Thirty-Nine Steps" ( 1978, Suspeo•) Roben Powell, David Warne< A man become.a the quarry of both the poflce and a secret group o1 · foreign agensg operating In England when he i. framed for a 1tranger's nMdef. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 mlfl.) (f) AUTO IM*e NASCAR Champion Soetk Plug 400 (from Brootctyn, Mich.) m> · (3 tn. . .s min,) (Q).,. "Mr. Mom" (1983, Comedy) Michael Keeton, Ten Garr. An~ ployed. father and husband must lstume hoUMkeep1ng relPOnllbillties wtl4le his w1ft entere the WOf'k fofoe 'PG' (1 hr. 31 min.) .. Cll D011W W8'h ML CM.I COuntry atat Dollie W•t wetcomea Larry Getltn and lt\e Gatlln Brothers, John Scl'lnelclef and the Singing dUo Oavld Frlzzel and Shelley W•t.,(t ~ ·1e::..:.:ws::a• la CA ... ... "It Clme From Holywood" ( i982. Comedy) John Candy, Oan Aykroyd. The went aoenes from old e mOvlll are Pf9Mflted, on.Ing humotOul gllmp11t of Japaneee monst• epics, exploitation ftlma and the worka of Edward D. Wood Jr , director of "Plan 9 From Out1t Sl)9Ce" and "Glen Or Glenda " 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 20 m1n) 1,., ... ,. --=. ':".&.. A visit to the training grCMldl for Mwe f81 90ta; a Wlcltfe ""1rrii~ In OregOn. I ...,, 1 H n•n Featured· Sheene Ellton dllQ .... her llJCCW IS I. i.lllr.ci ... -. ..... ZlllfUl••Al -!'Thi Sting II" (1983. Drama) _,_le Gleaton. Mac Oa• An t~ tnC.td con twtlat trite to 8C<Q big with thl t*P of• r.aow peddlet. PG' (1 tv .. 42 mil\)-:-• (J) ._ tu nmam .. Bteuty An<J Tht a.et" Sulln Slr900on and to.ue Klnlkl atat In tNe ltOt)' about a yo&l'lg Qitl'. love tranafomung • beat rnto • handeome prince. Q CZ> ... "Soundtt"' (1972. or.ma) CIQtly Tyt0n, Paul Wlnfleld. OUMQ ttw dark Oepreaalon yeera, a family of &.ck lhatec:f~ struggle to stay toaethlr In ~te of~ Odds. 'G' (2 hra.) fD lllMI "Flight To Mars" (1962. $d- tnc»-Flctlon) Marguerite Ctlepmen, c.m. •oo Mitchel. A group of lcitntilia and reporters embark upon an out• ~ -g9 to ~J:. hra.) M • I • 1111 Feattnct. In London. Abbey Aoed Recording StudlOI, the Oftgl- nel Hatd Rock Cafe end an d ,...,. healthspe. • hi Cll U. Featured. a profil9 of top choftogn(phef Michael PetetS: the Cf8Z'/ ~•mazov Brothera and their any Jug- gling act: vjntagt World War II fight• at a muMUm In Chino. TICTAC._ .. ....... CCUT •DAT AT A.,_ ....... _. ..... wa1111u•-•--u•u Phtladtlphle Phllllea at Lot .;o=.~3 ~ 9CheOAed n rnmlng may be delayed due to break• • 1111 DUlll Of MAZI* Bo and Luke offer their help In trying to rteeut Sota Hogg's wife Lulu trom two ct.lperate kid~ (R) (1 ht. 8 1111 Ltal IOU» A Aa Lou Rawta, • Gladys Knight and Otnltct Wllllema oo- hOat this tribute to rtly1tvn and ~ ~~~:-s:=..rna:~1i ..... Knight & The Pipe. with vldec» Michael Jackson and Uooel Rlchit. { =-~ "Bendldo" (1956. Adventure) Robert Mitchum, Urtula ThlMs Gun-runners aen their war• In Mt"lco (2 h~) e QI -Btoeon and an elder1y "doctO(' art jelled wtlet'I II'• dlscoveted that the Old man had bMr'I pract!Clng wtth- OU1 a license. (R) Q I ..... ...,,. 111 Nllllf Featured. ~Easton~ her~ ae · -~ "Tht Night 01 n. onzzw· ( 1966, AdYWliw.), ~t Walker, Mar1ha Hy9r. A foonet IMm'ien II bothered by a " when ha '1lel hie hand al ranching. i:.•1••-·--- 1 WM&. ftmT-"Timing On To T~" ~: R. Joeeph Fuctw. vtce prtlldtt'tt-nitdla lnllyst. Kidder. Peabody & Co. cc ... ''8teltmuter'' ( 1982. AtM#t- turt) Marc Slngii, Tanya Roberta. A young m.n with an ... :t'91 talent rot~ tmlng .,.,,... leaA:lhee kw the ...,, ..-.ponslble '°' the dlMrucUon of '* ,,. 9 . 'PG' (1 hr., 45 min.) CID ... "Strlll9t ltMtdert" (1082. Sd- enoe-AetiOn) Paul LeMlt. Nancy Alen.. Super4ntelllgent *9 from tpl08 ,.,..... rlaltn In a tmaft ridweittm tO'M'I and aseume the b6dlee Of ns rtlidtnts.. 'PO' QJ1hth 29min) Cl)_.. ·-rnan Of The Pir'lk Panther" ( 1982. Comedy) Pe• Sellt9. OrM NWn. FclOw'•IQ tha ~ of bUmbfiriO ff90Ch police ~ lnapeo. sUnday,Aug . 12, 1984 23 tor Clouseau, a lV reporter Int.,._ trtende. tam11y and enemlel to put togetti- fH a .Q!Oflle of his lift. 'PG' (1 hr., 35 min.) ... 0 IWIM Though Water._ a liking to ~ l.ka PNllp, G9orgt must keep the two apart In eooordenct wtth the terms of tht ~ fathef• wtll. (R) l==--D WML tnmr W. "Turning On To elevlllon" Guelt: R. Joeeph ~ W)e pt..ident-medla analyst, Kidder, P9ebody & Co . • • COG DI W ~ ''The ll'Wlel~ Hlapanlce: o.troy1ng The Myth" Meet tomt of Orange County't most lnt«eltlng people. • dl) -.NOP WM Joe Trento exam- '"" tht trulloo-dollar .. -yeer wotldwlde am lndUttry Which tuppllel mlltary hotbedt around !ht world. (1 ht.) ... ()) DM.LM JtnM ecceptl Bobby'• marriage propoeal, Clayton hoptit to wed Mu ~ btfort J.R. and JMllcl can Interfere. and Pam~ aom.~ newa. (R) (1 hr.) • 0 .. ,_ Chaney and tht team battle an enemy determined to destroy tht antidote to the woncf• biologi- cal warfatt weeporw. (R) (1 hr.) I=_.. Guasta: actrw Shtlty Wint--. actor Dwight Schultz. ~ Pet91 Ouchln, pnotographer YoutUf Kal'1h, lmprnslonlat Bob Andtrlon. (R) ~ ~ Mii The Chatle Daniela Band hotta tht annual concert from Neth- \lllle, Tenn. with guests Ronnie Mlftap, Crystal Gayte, Olck Claf'k and Tanwny VfYnett• (2 hrs.) • ,_Lim "U.S. Policy And Homan Rights" Guest. Elllott Abrams, ..iatant sectetaty ol state for humen !Vita. ( 1 hr.) CO .,.. "Mr. Mom" (1983, ComedY} Michael Kelton, Teri GerT. An unem-- Pk>Ytd tether end husbtnd must ..urne hoU.ekeeping f91PC)naibl1lel ~ ~ Wife witers the ~ fcwce. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) ~ .. "Clul" ( 19$3, Oramt) Rob Lowe. Jaoqvelne Blale1. An lnttllglnt prep school student hu an eftelr wttti hit roommate'smothtr. 'A' (1hr.,38mln.) !~au. lrtt A _. a. INCTAm.• W YWilC MTI ,_. .. Ho9t9d by Eva Merle Saint, this preMntetlon t8k• • lootc et tht var1oul ~ IUmM'dnQ the Olymplc Arts ~ to lndUde ~ of the Royll ~ Compeny, Ple- cldo Domingo and dlncef I chotqt• ~Bella Ltwltzk~. (1tt.,30"*-.) •W --''The~" (1080.Wttt· em) Audtey Hepburn, Burt lahCll1t r. A plonMf femlly atruaa611 ... the hott .. l<Jowl Indian.. Who a.trn INt the ftiopiOIM"fett-.8' ~ed deught9f It I mtmbfr I oftheirtriba. 2hrL73CJ"mln.) lcar•• -· . -----:: r..n:-c1n JUie YOWi '°kl",..., modw==mentel .,._, end .,..... ..... for . {Rl (1 tv.) • -• An'dd chlllengee hit btotnet Wiii; • ~ Wtzarcl, to a contest. A. 11 'Ur: I I •• Matt ,,,.,.. tt9dc 24 Sur1dmy, Aug. 12, ~984 doWI'\ I PIYCh!atrtlt .t.) murdefed his teemlt)' and Is bllekmalllng hit patients. i).~tw.) wsnr--...1ma11 £L • "'' m A,..._..,_ ''TET. 1968" The enemy otteoslYe d.almeted the Vietcong and fated to topple the Selgon ~ ~ led to the begin- ning of merlCM military wtthdrawal from vi.t;:JR) 0 '(1 hr.) CC> --•-w• lncludee "Hunnnt like The Wolf,'' "Rio," "Glrtl On Fin,"'ri"'The Aeftex" and Mlec· tlone from the album "s.v.n And The Raaoed no-" ( 1 hi'.) QI) .. .,.~ euiln.u" (19831 Com- edy) Tom Cn.tlte, Rtbeocl OtMomey. A high IChool tll"I~, ered In an affluent Chicago tubutb, to •JtJ*lrnent with tnt wtkler .... 'R' Q (1 hr., 38 . ~J... "CUrae Of The Pink Panther" (1983, Comedy) Ted w-. O.vtd Ntvtn. A bumblng New York City cop lnteMewl • host of .. lpllck>ul clheractd In hie lnvwtloallon of tht lhtrt of tht fabulous Pink P'anther dilmond. 'PG' (1 tw., 40 mini-.. ! .... ...., •• ITI Highlights ot Super Bowl XJ • Oekland Raiders YI. Min- netOta Vlki'igs (R) -1 .... , ... II , ... .. "Rltky Botlnesa" ( 1983. Com- edy) Tom CNIM, Rebaoca OeMomey. A high school eanlcw, lheltered In an affluent Chicago aubut'b, d«:ldes to eicperlment with the wilder side of ui.. 'R' (1 hr., 3e min.) -• ....... •cmaa1 The pop vocalist'• Ptrlormance lnoludet IUCfl hit• .. ''Htertbreeker.'' "l'U Nev. Ftl tn Lo;e Again. "'Wei( On By" end '!YOW.." ( 1 ht .• 10 min.Im -~· tllll .,.. ··ewrv Inch A Lady" c1can. Harry """"' Oetby Lloyd RMle. wo muttl-mllllon dollar hookers rlN to tht toP of Ntw York City's eex -~-,,el ... 1--·-·••U.• .. , ·-......... .. "H.O.T.S.t" (1971. Comedy) &-.n l(Jgw, U.. London. A t0t0tlty retect decldee to fonn her own club of oo- eds *ho conc:.ntrat• on gretlfytng eex· lterwd~~· (1tw •• 35mln.) (%).... .. (19'78, HorrOf) Antho- ny Hoptclne. Mtrgl'9t. A disturbed ...ntrlloqullt .. convinced thet N9 ltaQt dUmm)' controla Na actlona 'R' ( 1 ht., '8 -mmln....... . ttrtl •• _.. ,.. IF ... ''IMdl And ~l(;e. The DIYt" (1979, ~) Tom Bef9ngef. W..m Kitt. Tn. --~ of how Butch Oaleldy end tht ~Kid met. joined fore. and gained ~-(R) ~"*'·b • Tiii• Holt: Johnny C.rtOt\, Judge JoMpt\ w..,. (''P*>-1·· Cow1") ~ [1 hf ) 9 fill_, Hlghllght1 of tl'le PGA iemploillhlp Tournernwtt (ffom st\Oill Ii Ootf CourN.,, ~ A.Ill) --·--· &Mm &.-...••--,... ---,... &Andlnl Ill.. w~ ,. tu "Vampire" Johnlon In a ~ bout schedU1ed for 10 roundt (from rilMlle, ~· (R) (2 hrs., 30 mlnJ e M Feetured; how eight YMfl • dlVOfe. eoufdn't keep one couple epai how teen-eoer-can IUl'\'IVt with their pe enta ( 1 ht., 30 min.) tW® llOWll "Clatt" {1983, Dreme) Ro Lowt. Jacqueflne Bllaet An lnttlllget prep 8Cf'lool ttudtnt hu en affair with h roommate's mother. 'R' (t hr , 38 ":Ii. (l)UMY .,_ W • Comedy sketchtt CIMted from ptf'IOl'll (1twcW. -llllllW ... -,_ The original Kingston Trio at lolned ~y . Tommy Smot~ Mar , 'rr1Yef'I, ~Buckingham Ind CUIT9r Trio memberl when they perform togethf for tht first tJtne In 20 yMf8. (1 hr., 3 ..min;...,_ l a .... ~ 1ICMI "The Texk:an" ( 1968. w ... em) AUdle t.bi:lnY, Broder1cll Cfewfotc Hiding out In MeXlco atttt befng fallet acCUMd of a crime, a man return• to Te• u when he hMtt of ~ brother'• murdet ~tn ~ & llff .. nal OP nm_., Guests: comed6 an RJcherd Belzer, Jacit M~ Ind the .Heert Attadl, Lina Turner, utrologe -!QyceJllson (R) (1 hr., 30 min.) CQ ... ''Lauta's Toy" (1978, Orama) Rebecca Broetle, Etic Edwards. A fr• thinking couple share their boudotr with 1 -~~woman (1hr.,5mln.) .. $.,.. "Maneetert'' (1984, Comedy) Kelly Niehola. Joey SIMtr'e A M*Stu but Chewi,.tlc attorney II l8dUOed b) two women Wtlllt t\19 wife 16 away troo _,~~'r=J-1 ........... "' 1aa1111rr LA.a .W .... ., JWIU&-.• .,.. "Hitched'' (1971, A<MntlJfe) Sally Fltld, Tim Matt.on. A pair ot newfywedl turvlYe • variety of problem& wtllle pioneering the Wn1. ( 1 tw., 30 men.) •LOW.tW CMmu .. (C) .. "Young Fran!wnsteln" ( 187•. eom.dy) Gene Wlldw, P.ter Boyle. The grandton of the lnfamoua Or Franken- stein attemptl to proye that his fattw waa not • m9dmen by completing his effetts to create a 1ynthetlc mtn. 'PG' (1 hr., 46 min.) -CJ).,.. "One Flew Ovtf Tht Cuckoo'• Neel" (1976, Orama) Jaek hllehOllon. Loulle Fletcher. A glMfully lfrfY'erent "trout>Wnak•" It COtMlltted to a mental lneUtutlon whtft ht lnclt• tht 0ttw patient• Into opet1 rebell:on egalnlt e powerful nufM Ind tht •teblished hoepl- tal order. 'R' (2 tus., 9 min.) we.,_ "The Plain.men" (1038, Welt· trn) Gary Coopaf, Chtrttl Bickford. A • trio of flmoos Wtstern Characttrt try to atop• white men from ~ guw to Ind Int =.25mln.) CJ) "Incident At Phantom Hiii" ( 1968, AIMntOte) Roe.rt F'*'· Jooelyn lAnt Two men and a woman brew dmst '-1 and mountain COid .ao rMch • mlfllon dollen In gold. (2 hre.) • _. "The tiound Of Tht Buloter- vtllet" ( 1972. ~ery) Stewett GrlllQlf. Wlllltm Shetner, A myst~ cune hlunt1 tech gtnttttlon of• noblt Engljeh femlly. ( 1tw.,30 min) (%) .. "Nana" ( 1811, Creme} Kltya -I -ll r· >I 1: .. b it • • al k • f 1 , ) ~.Jean-Pierre Awnont A bewt!M ancf wtlM -~-and body to UM the loest of tht town. 'A' ( 1 hr.. . ) •1...rruca1 W ALL•nmPM&Y • M_TU_ntl....__ The Who'• North American farewel tour taped at the T0tonto Maple Leaf Gardena teaturee auch Who cluslca u "Plnbel Wizard," "My GenefatJon." "SM Me. F.i U." and "Who Are Voo?" ( 1 hr., 30 ITW'I.) CD .. "Psycho II" ~J983. Mystwy) Anthony Perkins. Meg 1 my Former pty· chotlc klllet Nonnan Batee la releued after a 20-ye911tay in a mental lna11Mlon and belleY9s lwTIMlf cored when a myst• rlOUI rUh of murders begina. 'R' ( f tv . 53 min.) (DJ llCMI "Six Swedea On A Campus" LNo.=> (1hr .. 30mtn.) WB "Cyrano De Betgerac" (1950. Orama) Joee Ferrer. Mala Powers. The adWnturn of tht aoldler~f-fortune wtth ll'le note of • clown and the heart of a it Ir• recepMld. (2 hrl.. 20 mtn.) -....... = .......... uu.. AUTO UC. IHRA Drags -Summer Nationals (from CleYeland. Ohio) (R) ( 1 ht.) •GZl~!IMSI ..... "Who Was That l.Ady?" ( 1960. Comedy) Tony Curtis. Dean Martin. A college prof88&or enlists tl'le aid of a writer ttltnd to help exp&aln to his wife why he was kllaina a student. (3 In ) e .,.. "Strange l.edy In Town" (1955. Western) G<eer Garson. Dene Andrews. After j()lnlng her bfother In late 19th-c:entury Senta Fe, a beautlful woman tails In love ( 1 hr ) Saturday •<Du.a..-~ CC) W W M ao CC*mT tnc~ "Hunntv Like The Wotf.'' "Rio," "Glttl On fh,"f•' "The Aeftex" and lelec· tlonl from the album ·~ And The =g·,~tv) .. ~ .,. ''ffoH<•" (1980, Adventure) Roger Moore, Jamel Maten. ( 1 hr • 39 -1~ .... , ... ""'' .UUIATIOQ -_.. ''The Clltf' ( 1988, Orama} Vince EdWatdl. Patty Ouk• Astin. (2 hrs ) -...... •.. '" •IRIAI "••n• .... ,.., .. mu u• RM OUT • MCllGf'I M1\19 WWOlll .. "We Of TN~.,.._ .. 1983, Oremt) Angele Punch Mc:Gr9got, Anhut.OIQnlm (2 hrl. 12 min.) ® .. "They Ce~ Me~?" (1982. CQmttdy) Johnny Yunt, Marg.tux Hem- ~y, ( 1 ht .. 30 min.) ' cal .. !'Thi Houndt Of Notre Dame" ! = "S O.S. iit.nlc:" (1979. Dra- ma) 09vtd ~ Cloril l..w:l'nlen. The pnonal drarrm of the ~IOI'• and CII'* aboard the "uneinka ~ oc.n lrw .. ~Y.ct ~ the beckdrop of tt. fetnout • at -. (2 tn.. 30 ~~ "The Great Santlr1" (1979, Orama) Rob.rt DlNal. Blythe O..V.. A rougtHnckMdy Met1nl Cape ofbr t.-domeltlc bentea when ht Mil to 1mpoee hla millWy ld8llll on hla tamlly. 'PG~ hr., 68 min.) ·1 ..., .. ... MTllM.IMl--flOO'llM.L ._ ''Strange lrivadere'' (~ Sc> ~Action) Pu L.eMat. Nancy Alan. SuP«-4ntelllgent ~ from epece mat• rlaflz.e ltl a smal midweltem town and uaume tht bodlea of 1t1 reeldenta. 'PG' c;;i_~ 29 min.) (DJ "An Americen Werewolf In Lon- dOn'' (1981, Comedy) OeWS ~ Jenny Agutter. The vacation Of ~ youn,g Amtticane on a= tOUf of~ i ~when aw. attack IMWI one deed and the oth« caned wl1h • ~ tor tunan tlelh. 'R' (1 hr .. 37 min.) (I) .. "Beech Gltla" (1982, Comtcly) Oebfa Blee. Val Kline. A teen-ege gltt'e friends help tw to IOoelr'I up eo they can get on With havlng fUn II the beach. 'R' ( 1 Iv .. 30 llWl.) ~-ICOTT , -... 'W•tem PKitlc Agent" 950, Orama) Mlekey Knox. Sheila Ryan An agent ...,.chee f~ a cramd klllef QUiity ol robbefy and a doUbte mur- def and ,. .. In loYe with • nuder ~·· -sastr·~~rrnt."':'J.. ~ .,_ "Yoong Ooctoil In loYe" (1982, Comedy) MlchHI M<:Kaen. Seen {1980. Comedy) Sany Mcne. Thomu Peakcoel<e ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) ()).,. "The White 8uftalo" (19n. W•tem) Cl'llrtel 8roneon. Wll Sampeon. 1 N,.12 min.) • u.m '*"CAT WhW ----~ MCllCIP'IFIC1'lW mt••,_ ----....... MWOSll .. "()Jck, YOAJ Sucker" (1911, Weetern) Rod Sttlger • ....,,_ Coburn. (2 hrl,30min. .... ... t-:r .... ..== '1rft.lw•u ,_ -Jiit• I um.I 'tlClll / _, ___ __ ... Llll ·-.,_ •••o ..... llli:tm ,__ ,..,_ =-=~m Drage -8'mNf NlllOnl. .. (from Oewland, Ohio). (A) (1 a:/ .. ''Double Dliil'' ( 1091. Ol'lml) LoUI JcUden. Angieii ~. 1 hr., 36 "*'.) ---~ 19 MWYM•C• &:11-·--.... fl'W IOCI 8oOber drwTll that he 11 two peoo61, Ind the other FnllXllee try to dt19rmlne ~ how many ~ thtr• .... ·-·---~ .. "Dltby'• Alngetl" ( 1958. Adventure) James Gamer, Etchlka °'°'"8&J. "t;;;, 35 min.) -u--1 . _., ....... -000 1==-..., ..... .... MW. •• , llC "Aln.m To &etelt'' n. trtplte to S. ~ Hlllaty on the 30th ~ ol Na larnoul climb doourilentl hla .,. Sid aptelal , ..... tlOnlhlp wtth the 6hirpae of Nepel. Q ( 1 hr.) CE•ww-111•11[ 1...i•• CID -·~ Of The P11* hnthlf'' (1 983, ~) Ted W-. OI~ NlYtt\ Sunday, Aug. 12, 1984 25 . -···-··· -- -·Saturday Cold. L1 hf .. 40 min.) (a>~ Scott Balo and VIMle Butano ttll In thil ~I expblng the effects of ~~re on teen-agers' ~ habits. Cl) I ''The Secret Garden ' ( 1949, Orama) Margaret 0' Brien, DHn Stockwell. ( 1 ht .. 32 min.) mCIYMtDTll -())1111••-----'AeotMl'-CWI/--TllATtm..,. IDmlfV -cm.1-. ....... ._ ... ''The Stranger's Hand" (1955, Orama) Trevor Howard, Alida Vanl ( 1 hr , 28min+ . ::.VJ -Cl) T-.um01nt1.a-. WVllYlOllA• tmTU ._..DOUMllM ....,0 *'°"' .... ••.uTDT•IMllD•_,rr,.. Hlahlightl of the '73 Miami Oolphlne and '74 f'rttaburgh Steelers. (A) (1 hr..) ="The Girl Cen't Help It" (1958, ) Jayne Mansfield, Tom Ewell. ( 1 tv , 39 mrt) CD>•• .... IOOl llCMll The vole-• of Ruth Buzzi, George Gobel, Tammy Grimes and Arte Johnton ere featured In thla special which comblnet !Ne action and animation In the story of 1 gtrl (Quinn Cummings) who meets a hoet of Htetary characters af1er houra In a Mbfary (%) ... "Dead Of Night" (HMS, Hor- ror) Mervyn Johna. Michael Redgrave. ( 1 -1~ .. LII:=--= @ Mum.a ~ Virginian'' (1948. WMt- ern) Joel Meer ... Brian Oonlevy (2 hit.) • .._ UI. Rdbble Ooy1e fOQJMI on the theory, practa, care and handling of lt)inl\ak«S • he ta.k• two student• out In •lar=~icn.. -1=.:. 0 ~ llCOOIYDOOl•nmo9 ntlltMCI..,. llAWMfWN .u. ..... cu .... • COCJ a I W COllll'Y ''The ltwltlble HISpanlct· Oeltroylng The Myth" Meet aoma of • Orange County'• mott Inter= people. CC) "Tabla For Five" (1983. Or• ma) Jon Voight. Ak:het4 Crenne. (1 hr .• 69 '1:J.1 (I) Men'• Canadian Opel\ Ch&mpi. onehlpl (llva from Toronto). (3 tvt..) Cll)VWllWI CD) ... ntl llAL Animated. A meglCal ... , anliltJ the aid of children to ~t• .outtt abOU1 hUman cruelty to ...ia (1 ll/ .. "Smell Town Girt" (1963. MUii-- cai) Jana Powell. Farley Granger. (1 hr., 33~ ..... ''Savao• WildemaA" (1955, J'•ernl Victor Mature. <;luy Madieon. (2 -ii::;• 28 Sunday, Aug. 12, 1984 G _. .. MOf• Then u.gfc·· • (1955, Western) Clayton Moore.~ Slfvectieelt i l'w .. 30 min ) . - MTllWLOIWIACOODI' • LOI M i:N•UO.. mmrT •AJmll Charles McDowell anchorl a retr01P9Ctlve on the Houae Judiciary Committee'• deltb«ationa dur-~ the 9Uf1VIW of 197•. (1 tv.) CID TIMT .. • ,_ WllTI -P.DJL Aober1 Vaughn etara as Franklin Delano ROOMVelt 1n a one-man shOW deta Ing the renowned Pfeeldent'• paraonal and politl- cal c~tn.) tW I <it ":=w. Reglonel coverage of California ~ at Balhmor• Oriolile or Atlanta Bravea at St. Louis Cardinala. (3 lhrs.l-a,.,.. QI MC 2 Id -"Little Lulu" Little Luk.I II challenged ~ Tubby and his gang lnedt on the "no g1rll alJowad' • rule latt=:r=:.:~ . U""'9mc:eme -"Jaws 3" (1983, Adventure) Deon&s Qua •• Bau Armttrong. ( 1 hr, 39 ~min.,,_ __ __ _,. "The Star Chambat" (1983, ama) Michael Douglas. Hal Holbfoot< l hrt .. 29 min ) tW (J) ... ZAIAlltntlM9,_. ........ 9 t• Cll IWTAllt FaatlMad' Oeniece Wllll&me ("Lat'a Hear It For The Boy," "Next Love"): Eddy Grant ("Romancing The Stone''); Rogel Tay· lor'e video "Man On Are." ( 1 hr.) Cl) llO¥ll "A·Hauntlng We W• Go" ( 1942. Comedy) Stan l.:ttKal. OUver Har- l (1hr .. 30 min} W..mMTMA•• ........... TODO Alookat the Impact of the federally lmpoaad tnek- up of 'AT & T on It• amployMI, cut1ometl and bualneaa e:rtnera.. ( 1 hf.) _(D)-.&T• -"t•tllTGIY --•Aftemoo•--• -1CllMTA&mr ~mo• llO¥ll "Fall-Safe" (19&4, Sulpenle) Hanly Fonda. Dan O'Hartlhy. (2 hfa.) •.,. "Tarzan Goes To India" ( 1962, Acmntura) Jock Mahoney. Maf1( Dana. ~';J.... . • -AT MM'I Julla features o~tuffed datn end "Laid eactc Tur- key" .. guest clwf ~ Cohan prapatll Ken= ham mouw. Q CC) "State Fai(.' ( 1982. Muaical) Pat Boona. Bobby Oatln. ( t'hr,. 68 min.) cm •nm•wmc-• ... (J) _,."Mr. Mom" (1983, Comedy) Michael Keaton, Tari Gert. (1 'hr .. :t1 '""'~ .. 1.,. "Gunpoint" (19ee, W111em) Audia Murphy, Joan Staley. ( t ht,, 55 -1mln.<1u:t=o. ......... awan.-.. .UT ~ Jim Tabor villta H1w1N't Halelllall Crater and l&lil on Puget Sound, Johr1 Br-og dlrnc>natratet cfifhlnging tachnlquaa. Q • I Mll .... OIA~CAma• IIR I ,,.._. lhotnsor Arthur Miller of Harvard Law 6ch0ol txptof• a hyJ>O,thetl- cal case study •bout libel and the news media with 20 perticfpentt from the bual· neea and media communit detvlng Into journa11$1S lnveStigat/ve tachnJ.ques and raising queatlona eboot contldentlal sourc· es and leaked docUmenta. c (2 hra) CB).,,. ''Mr. Mom" (1083, Comedy) MlchMI Keaton. Te<I Garr (1 hf .. ~1 Wlrrwn.JI I CM..W ,,.....,,. ..-YO ft ..... ..... NI 'MA 1'ILIW tllTOIY Ml'IO JIMml IHRA Ofags -Summef Natlonala (from Cleveland, Ohio). (A) L! hr.) aJ .,,. "Timerldet" ( 1982, Scienc»- Actlon) Fred Ward, a.Inda Bau.r. ( 1 hr .• 35 :J. (%) "Magic" ( 1978. Honor) Antho- IHopkina. Ann-Margret (1 hf , 46 min.) ,., .... . w ... .... ....... di NA IGll POA ChamplOnah p Tournament -Thud roond (five from Shoel Craet< Golf Coorse In Birmingham, Ala ) • l hn., 30 min.) ....... .. rc:9'1Tt....,,,TheTravan Stak• -America'• oldest t 1/4 rnilt stak• race for thr .... year-olcJ thOfoUah- btads (live from Saratoga Springs. N.Y.) • {.! h!J D. LJllA _, WOttd Champlooship Of woman·• Golf (from Shak• Height• Coun,Jl::a~~ (1 hr.) •~ JVnmTY ni. final leg of the west coett triple etown tor iwc>-year-old quarter horMI. run at 440 yatdt (from Lo. Alamltoa. C&Jlf.). (1 l'lr.) • .,_"Don't RalSa The Bridge, Lower The Rtvat'' ( 1968. Comedy) Jeny lewtt, Ter~ (2 hit.) . • ''Sl<ateboard" ( 1878, Orama) Leif Garrett. Allan Garlleld (2 hrs.) ·---• CC) .. ''The Jet1chO M16a" (1979, Ora· ma) Peter Strause. Brian Dennehy. (1 hr .. 40 min.) CE ....... Ucml SUdwtlser Gold Cup (fromTr1Cltlet. W~t hr.) OO • ••waY A l'lumof· oue ~ of polla, praeldenta end alaction- 'JMI pollllol by the "Not Neceslanly The Mewl" team. CD) .. "Faat Tlmel Al Rldgemont Higl'I" (1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jason L~h. ( 1 hr., 30 min,), (I) ... "The White &Jffllo ' (1977. Wettarn) Charles Bronson, Wiii Saml)tOn. I ~~ ...... _OIUleO __ .. ......... 10lr1WM.l M.&Aa A ITAD • "9 MTI Looka at the baNl'IO-thHcenll tffott• reQUlred In rncMno lnto the new O.U. Museum of Art, ftltutlng 1he lnatllltlon ~ Cta• Oldan.:wr'• aculpturt ''Stika Hitch." (Ii "A Ml~ Nlght't Sa• eom.dY'' ( 1982, ~~Woody Allan. Mil Farrow J;atv .. 30 mr'I Ml (D'JMITXZ-l&.UITM ..... "ANatN KllY'' ( 19e6. Weet· em) Wiiiiam Holden, Aichwd Widmark (2 hrt.~ I •ClltA- .,_ "Tht Roed To Slt'lgapo11" (HMO. Comtdy) Bing Cro.~, Bob -&alunlay Con1. ~d~~ 1 ... i :.Din,,., Al Eight" ( 1933. COm- tdy) John and UOoel Banymo<e, Jean Hallow. ~2~ 11>e +a•••rn~•,_ ~--Revt.ws the 350-)'Mf hlslOfy of the Oberammecgau Paaion Play and ha lmpect on life In the tiny W•t German vV-9 · W ... IOU1'I • M.,. Muhammed Al VI. L9C>n $pnk.s (fought Sep11mbef '78inNew~) (A) (1tw.) (D .. "Sllwf Dream Racer" (1980, Drema) David e..x. Beeu Brldgee. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) {%) llOWll "Duck, Yoo Sucker" (1971, Western) Rod Stelge<, James CobUm. (2 hr1.. 30 min.) I NITCITY -~ .. "8UCllU• DAY-A1UllTA. M. A IOOk 11 the 19th running of the $50,000 Atlanta Challenge Cup •. Including highfights of other racee dUMg the day and an lnlide look at ateepleetlne 1'8C1nQ (l)ATMMIMll D ..... A look at homllW people In AmeflCI and wtlet II being dOne lbout them, fNturlng lntet'lllewt with federal offi- olall. ( 1 hr.) llW-·caumlY---............ OOU&A. ATM ... ITAl!m ... "The W•r Of Kung Fu" ( tlH8. AdwntUtel (2 hrs. Cf) l'ft U CNcago Cube et Cincinnati Reda {3hrlr::J.. I ..... ~ ... .. "The Parallu Vlf1W" (1974, Orama) Warren Beatty, Paule Prentiss .U hra ) ... "M~bu High'' . ( 1979. Come- ~ Jlll lanllng. Stuart Taylof. (2 hra.) CC).,. "Across The Greet Divide" ( 1976, AdVenture) Robert Logan, Heath- er~. (1 hr .. .0 min) (1)8'Gr..,. CH) ... ''They Cad Me Bruce?" ( 1982. Comedy) Johnny Yune. Margaux Hem- l!!gway. (1 hr., 30 min.. I CD) llOWll "Starstrucic1' ( t982. M~) Jo Kennedy, Rou O'OonoYan. ( 1 hr • 40 min.) Cl) .. ''They Got Me Coveftd" (19-43, Comedy) Bob Hope. Ootothy l.am<>Uf. ( 1 hr .. 33ml~ l •TOUOlfl.,._.W .. LAYll190 ..... "911 ... ~larty IChtdUltd ea=., may bf dtllyed dUt 10 .M ... W ~ Wlnl-.n Mm NT ·1-1'0Ulnl .. !PJ!I~ .. ~ .-.... ............ ScNduled U.8. Long Coutte Swimming Chempton- lhlps (from Fort Laudefdale, Fla.); Eng· liah Rugby Leep Cup Anal (from Lon· don). {1 hr., 30 min.) E ..... --.. mfl-IOCll ., mA. This documentary lncludet ,.,. fooftgt, ttleYlliOC'I cllpt. c:onoet1 hlghjlght1 end lnteMewl with Oon and Pf'll E~ afld othet notablee. lndUdina Chit AtkiM. . uncs. Rcntadt and 01Ye Edn'w.indl. c t hr .. 30 min.) ([),,_ Men'1Canadlan Open~ onshlpa (trom Toronto) (A) (3 tn.) CD llOWll "Double Deel" (1961, Or'ema) Louis Jourdan, Angela Ponch-McGregor. J.:.hr . 35~ -~= "The l.Ut Veley'' (1971, Adventure) MiehHI Caine. Onw Sherif. lhra., 45 min.) ...... ... AUCI ............ SchecNled· ·U.S. Long Coutte Swimming Champlon- shlpl (from Fort Laudefdale, Fla.); Eno- llah• Rugby League Cup Anal (from lon-dOnli.J ~ 30 min ) _J ...... ~ llOYll ''The Suspect" ( 1945, Suspenee) Chane. Laughton, Ella~ ll hr . 30mln) --Llilvenlng -· ()) ... flOOTUU. ''Pr...s.uon Game" San Franciloo •Geta at San Diego ~ Chareil:' ~.m.) I llCMI "Latitude Zero" ( 1970, Sel- ene.Action) Joeeph Cotten, Ceeat Rom- ero. A tclentlflc project that will aller the wO<ld 11 being COQducled deep within the Pacltic e>c.n (2 hra.) 1 -•.-W•&t .. ~ .. -TO IUll n A dllctJlllOn of real •1Alte lrweatment and how It offera opportuntt ... tor entrepreneura le pr...,\1- ed • llCMI "The Miii Who Oltd TW!ce" (1970. Drama) Stuett Whitman, 8t1gltte FOS.Ny. An artist pr-.imed dMd ls die- covertd 10 be 'MY much aJtw and lnvoNed 1n aome VetY shady dNllngl (2 hra.) G?UT'ft.l ... OllM,.._ (C) .. "The Hound Of The Basker- vUles" (1939, MystetY) Basil Rathbone, Nigel ~. Shefiock Holmes lnveatlgttea he 8lY ot a canine aplrit l'la\.ll'tt~an country ••tt ( 1 hf .. 20 min. llOWll "Curlie Ot The ~ Pent " ( 1983, Comedy) Ted W-. o..Ad Ntwn. A bumbling New Yen Qty cap Interviews a holt of tuplicioue c:hnotn In hla lnveatiQatlon of the thefl of the tabuloua Pm P"anthef dlamond. 'PG' (1 hr .. .a CD)'~ "Btue Sklel Again" (1&83, eom.dy) Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogert. A woman attempt• to try out tor a epot on a ~ bellblq ttem <*P't• the oPPoelflon of men In the club ~ the owner. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) Cl) llOWll "King Kong" (1978, Adven- tµrel Jeff 8ridgee. Jee16ca Lange. A ~ ltrout ape II brought to New Yotk City from a tropic.ti ll&and by • greedy oll ptO- mot• eeger to expk>lt the crti1n.n tot i flt 'PG' (2 tn., 14 min.) ---·· . .. ~ ... Aegularty ICheclJled ilammlng may be Otlayed due to brNkl .. ,.,,....,, l NOCl.M .. l'lla..--1 ~--~~ ' i£:*'° mat bo _,.., ..,. to . bf'Mka -ITM ... 1'0.-M .... A UM TNI behfnO.~ loOlt 11 -lalurclay ·eon1. Ar1 Or Busti" lnc:llJdM lender ballads and hard rock, featunng "The Rose" and ~from her "No Frills" album (1 hr.) cm ... "The Road Warrior" ( 1981. Adventure) Mel Gibson, Bruce.Spence In an Australla of the future wtiefe cMllutlon IS reduced to • collection of rural com- munea, a former highway cop mekel a 2000-mlle run for MnciU81)' In a prom.ed land. 'R' p hr , 35 min.) m .,_"Laughing AMe" (19~. Dra- ma) Wendell Corey. Margaret LOci<wood A young girt falls deeply In love wtth • crip- pled ex-boxer (2 hra ) of the past 50 yeata, featumg l*for· manoes by Cyd Cherlae, ~ry &bbit, VMan Blaine, Georgia Glbb9, JUIU LeAo- sa. Ray McKinley. Mn Morath. Key Sterr and Nancy Wiison. ~2 hrs., 30 min.) CD llOWll ''tfolkea' ( 1980, Advent1Ke) ROQef Moore. Jemet Mason A deppet, wom81'1--hating frogman la called In to thwart the plans or extortloniata who ha\'9 h•jeeked • IUPOIY'lhlp and are threetening tQ..destroy two Nort~ s.. oU r1ga. 'PG' < 1 hr . 39 min.) --aa.cy e ._ A. young Southam man unwittingly CIMI• famly probletna While atr!Vlob fOf • career In country muek: dur- ( 1973, Drama) MlchNI Monarty. Robett De Nil'O A young betebel pe.V-hetp8 hit termlnally Ill friend and teammate to com-~te one 1•11 su-~1 ht., 30 min.) U a IA'MltAY LM Ho.t· former Sen. George McGovetn (A) (1 hr .• 30 mtn"'Ym llOf Tue.I li-i.'.r ... l•llOCU• MCMI "Mr. Mom" ( 1983, Comedy) Michael Keaton. Teti Gatr An 11'*1'lo-..... M.U111T ....._Narr.led by Orlon Wellel and complemented by NASA photography, the hlltoty of Ameri- can spec. explOrattOn Is traced from the Invention of the first flqv d fuel rocket to Apollo 11'1 hls1orfc landing on the moon a the 19509 (R) (1 hr.) ···-·-·--······ !E~he life Of Brian" (1979. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John CIMM In the f1rat century, a bunglef 1:1 felaaly proclaimed • meulah and beeomes the leader of a great rellaloue mowment egaloat hla Wlshee. 'A' ( l hr., ployed tatlw and husband must euume hoUsel<eeping reaponsibllltlee ~ Na wife entera the work fo<ce 'PO' (1 tv .. 31 min.) Cl) lllOWI "1990. The Bron• Warriofl" (1983, Ad\tenture) Vic Morrow, Fred W~ liamson Two notorious rival gangs form -~~&VB..._ Ricky ii concemed when a female teammate'• attemlOnS tum from beaebal to r~. (R) Cf) lRl'maOIMmt•P.aue D nm ... •ua .... Perform ng at Ceeura Palace. Jone9 alnge IUOh hit• u "11'1 Not Unusual," "She's A Ledy," "EYer}'body LOYM Somebody," "What's New. PUMycet?" end "Oeftlah " ( t hr ) Cl} .. "The Lonely Lady" (1983, Dre- ma) P18 Zadora. Lloyd Bochner On a ttl- eVIMd awards program. a suocessful screenwriter tells the shocking story of how she reached tame 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) .... CI) CMt&ll ~TUI Wll'll Guest Mlehael Douglas • .. dl.I_, tuClt • 8 ,.,,,,., Dom and ~wk• Investigate a motion picture acam where the movie Isn't real, bUt the robbefy In the acrlpt wlll ectu· ally take piece (A) ( 1 hr.) 8. --Ute lat the~ and Amy becomes precanous when Hen- ry Invests their money In ~~ky bUSinesl CR) . Cl) MOWll ''Pleasure Palace" ( t980, Ora· ma) Omer Sharif, VICIO<la Princ:lpeJ An lntematlonally renowned gambler alda a beautltut Laa Vegas cull'IO owner whoM •tat>l!ahment Is threatened by • ~ cata lakeover. l2 hrs.) Cl)flOCllT., !UDt (IQ CID 91W11 "P0<ky'1 II: The Next Day" (1983, Comedy) Dan Monahlln, Wyatt Knight A group of high 9Chool atUdenta try to thw811 the plant of • Mlf-rlghteous preeclw and the KKK to cen80f a Shak• ~e f•tlvel 'R' ( 1 tw .• 35 min) W mwll "The Ster Chambet' ( 1983, Orama) MICNMI Oouglea, Hal Holbrook. A ~lawy8f llrmly befieY9t that the gu ahould not be Ml free and meet• ena bec•o• of his belef. 'R' (2 hrL. 20 min ) ... mwll "Svtl" (1979. IMC>gtephy) Kurt Rl.mel, Seuon Hubley. EMa Presley rlM8 from poverty and Obeeurlty to achieve flmt and fortune n • -.ipetltar mualcal iirfouner. (3 tn .. 5 min ) • e .._. fMm.Y Mame refulel to celebrate her bitthdey attar she rec:a • 30th blrthdly celebration that tume<I tOUf._JR) • al I.OW IOAT A group of p&SMngtrt and their' pooot'8S 111 .. u with capt. Stut>- lng and the o-ew fOf • pr•tlgloua dog ehoW~. (R) Q ( 1 tv., 30 mkl) i WI -:: .. Ill Hotted by ling« l ony M•rtll'l, thll rttrot.ptetlve celebrlf .. ooouter mvlleal tcnltV~t• 28 Sur.day, Aug. 12, 198• 33 min.) (!) "1fO AM:m IHRA OraO$ • Summer Nallonals (from Cleveland, Ohio) (R) ( 1 tDJ LIDl .-TADT Wll'll M --.. DU ~ Selectlon1 Include "Whet'1 New," "l'vt Got A CMlh On -;y°"E~:=:~I -IO&mlGLD ~-llOWTOllAlllT A~lon of reel •tale investment and how It offers opportunltlee fat entrepreneurs It present- ed . -11ANllAY._.,.,. 1W Uail.t. ... .,.. "The Grapes Of Wrath" ( 1~. Orama) Henry Fonda; Jane Da~ Bated on the atoty by ~n Steinbeck. The great Okie migration 10 California dur· 1ng the o.pr.uon 1eeve1 • 1as11ng lmprelllOn on young Tom Joad (2 hra . 25 min.) • .,_ "The Parallax Vtft" (197', Drama) Watren Beatty. Paula Prentlll An lnv•tlgetlvt reporter attemptt to uncover a natlonwtde networi< of political ... .ins. (2 hra.) ... ''C.Sh Meed'' (1959. Orama) Je"* Gamet. Natalie Wood A financial genlue rek~ • romance With the da\Jghter of • plas11ct company owner who It aufferlng from money dlfflcultlea. ~hra.) .. ......... llOf •HUM.Y flCIJ'la A humor• OUt view of pollt. pteeidenta end etection- year polltlca by lhe "Not ~rlfy The News" team. (,m mwll "A Taste Of Money" (1983. Orama) Constance Money. Jamie GUiis. An adult film lier la gr .. ted by fena ( 1 hr .. 30 man.) 'Cllm1''11 ... Q CZ)lllMI "Nana" (1981, Orama) Karye 8erQ8f'. Jean-Plefre Aumont A t>etutirul and willful pro.tltute putt her appear•~ and bOdy lo Ult to become the toast of the town 'R' (1 hr . 32 min.) ~MOTmT \ • ' tW _,TUCU M lllMI "Be_bt" (1981, Comedy> Bob- bi Jtckaon, &emantha Fol(. A model dle- Covef9 lhe hat to get marrleO btf0te Iha can receive her mllUon-dotlar Inheritance. U hr .. 30 min,) u.t• .. "Bang The Drwn SlowtY" en alliance In the Bronx ao theY c.n battle lnva~i Manhattan residents 'R' ( 1 tv .• ' 2' min tW(C) . 1WD llOWI "Kansas City Muucre" ( 1975, Adventure) Dale Robertlcn, Bo Hopkins. As the FBl's MidMat bureau chief during the '30s. Melvln PUMa mutt conlend wrth • group of gangatera 1nten1 on freeJng • mejor Ct1tne figure In hil c:ut- 10dy. (2 Iva. 15 !'?in.) -Cf) liWMmTOll't- (!),_ Men'aC.nadian Open Chemt:* ~from T0tonto) (R) ·-1...,.::...---............ 1t9 .,_ "Battle Beyond The Start" (1980, Selence·Flction) Rlehard Thomae, John Saxon. A represen1etlve of a gelactlc al!iance rounds up a motley gtoup of tPa<:e watrlcn to thwart the let*'-of a tm~~~· (1hr .. "3min) -ID llCMI '1Blo Jim Mela n" (1952. Adventure) John Wayne, Nancy Olton A special agent and his UllStant attempt to srem the tide of terror11t aetMtlee In HawaM (2tnt O IOCK•.-cA cm .w11 "Summer Of ·12.. < 1882. Adventure) Annette Haven, LOOI Sander9. A young man l)UtlUM the aftectlona of 811Vtf•l 61def women. (1 hr .• 15 min./ (%) .,_ "Ouck. 'You &Joker'' 1971, Western) Rod Steiger, Jamee Coburn.An kith rebel In MexiCo con'llnc.e 1 reluctant bandido to Join the Revolution. (2 hra., 30 mn.) a.• OAVID aw Gueet: actor AnthQfly Quinn. CD mwll "MlaBehavln' " (1979, Come-~) Lettle Bovee After a aertee of drvorces. • woman use1 hat wbttantlll alimony payrnen11 to lndUlge her aenaual deli~1hr.,25min.) we "FOfoe Five" (1975, Drerne) Gefald Gordon, Nick Pryor. A apedan)' Mlecled group of ex~ forma an~ covet crime--fighflng unit to back up po11c:e elf~~~ I L01T••AC1 .._,•MOW TO IMll ff A dttculalon ot real ata1e 1nws1ment and t'IOw It offare opportuniu .. lor entreprtntUfl II preaent- ed ' ........... .," ... .. "Boom Town" (1939, W•t· Ifft) Clerk Gable. SPtnC* trecy A pelr of w1ldcat1et1 find the excitement rt'ley'r• IMk~hen they strike It rich In the oll field.I 1 ht .. 30 mln ) • "P0tky'1 II The Ne;;• Ori' -l•l!iftlav Cont. (1983, Comedy) ·ean Monahan. Wyett KnlQht. A grouo of high IChool atUdent• try lo thwart 'the plans of a Mlf-righteout preacher and the KKK to CtoSOf a Shake- ra t11tlval 'R' (1 hr .• 35 min.) till _,...._. .. "A Mldaurnr'Mr Nlghl'I Sex eomtdy" (1982, ComedY) Wooay Alen. Mia Farrow The aummer heat and country air prOYOke a..-of homotoue romantic encountn among three COUl*e spend- ing a WMkend at an lnventOt'• Mal retr•t. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 mn.) WI,. hCllWMLll -.... -··-... ''The Oe*tlon Of Sima Kudlr- ka" ( 1978, Orama) Alan Arkin, Shifley Knight A Lithuanian seaman ma.k• a daring leap for freedom from a Russian ship moored off the coat of Massachu- Mltt. (2hra.) cm.,. "Bangkok Connection" c 1980. Fantasy) Linde Jade. An Amttlcan tourist In Bangkok teaches for hla "*"'° IUlt· CaM and ends up In a 1exual odyaey. ( 1 hr.. 30 ,,,.,,, ) ., ...... ..-~ .._ "Jeeee Ja"* Meet• Franken- stt1t1'1 Oeughter" ( 1966, Scieno9-Fio- tton) John Lupton, Cal Bolder, The daughtiK of Or Frankenstein tuma "- Jef"IWI' friend Into a horrible robot. ( 1 hr .. 65min.) • eon 11 •rn.A.:..,. atl(C) .. "The Nesting" (1980, Harrod Glori. Grahame. Jol'ln Cerrad ne. A novel- Prom Pace• . to the pnson where Grana Andrew is incarcttated. Aetcher warns Grant that he plans to murder him. Realiz1n1 Mike bein.a tom in two by both Gtnny and Rick wantina him, Rt.ck sugests to Ginny that they have a mamage of convenaence for the child's sake. GUIDING LIGHT: Alex deva tated when blood type found at garaie matches Lujack·s. · With a blecdlna Lujack as ho iaae. Darcy calls Rick for help. Philip follows Rick. When Darcy secs Philip, she SOCS to shoot him but instead hits Lucky. Rick and Lujack taken host&Je. but Darcy later frees them. AL the hospital, Alex and Lujack rcconnctt as mother and son. Everyone unaware that a aun-totin.g ~ is at the hospital to get A1cit and Beth. Tryina to deal with his bitterness and hatred, Josh apoloaizes to Reva and H.B and asb to tay with them. At Trish's in istencc Josh ..,-ees to ao back to work, but BllJJ still hop10J for a mcricr between Lewts Oil and LTA. Tony and Annabelle find attic of house filled with antiquca. Annabelle s~u man in Victorian prb. As Tony runs after him man disap~ but Tony finds piece of his coat on trtt hmb. Jim's censure is lifted. Claire and Aetcher brnk into Mth Plpd files.. but their plan backfires when Claire'& hand covers im· Por1.ant information on photosla,l ( .. LOVING" PRE-EMPTED FOR Ol YMPICS COVERAGE.) . ONE LIFE TO UVE: Didi ~ to cto~ wnh Mark. Later Bo. l\lv1na fol· lowed her to the cabin. oro\·cs to Didi that • 1$1 rent• • ~ Victorian ma'*On where she beafiw Nwtng atrange, erotic dreams. 'R' '11v.: 45 m1n.r (OllOWll "The Gin Can't t-t.ip It" (1958. ~) Jayne Mansfield, Tom Ewell A m&ster hlr• a down-end-<>ut ptoducef lo make his flaflCM • ttar. ( 1 Iv., 39 mk'I.) •1••a•m1112•:•1•1aw c1 ""> .. •mr .. ''The HOUC"d Of The Buk•- Ylllee'' ( 1978, Comedy) Peter Coe*. OuO- ley Moore. Muttr ~ ~ Holmee lnwltlgatee mytterloul golnge-on at Bakervlllt Hal end beOlne to tutpeet i'J::' lndudlng """""· (2 hra., 20 .... • .. "Now Af"ld ~ .. (1983, ~ma) Cheryl Ladd. A wom.n turns to aJcohoi when hat hutbend It arrested on a ~~·'R' (11v .. 32mln/ M (.I)._ ''The Loot1y Lady'' 1983, Df• ma) Pia Zadofa, Lloyd Bochner On a tel- ~ awerdl ptogrsm. a IUOCeaful tcteenwrtter ttlla the~ ltOfY of how she~ fame. 'R' (1 Iv., 32 -··~ ''Sandetl" (1994, Adventure) Aloha.rd Todd. Mal1eMt Koch. Upon arrtY- lng In 1 remoce Afticari vllllge, 1 female phytielan dlllcOYn that !'let new male cd- league II a feMI amuggltf wanted by the law~ .. 30 min ) 1 .. "I, The Ny" (1982, Orama) Armanda Aaeantt. 8arbtra c.n... Pri- Mark is an embttzlei. Bo ttalizes that Delilah is bcina held captive by Mark in the Druon Bat a,>lanl in Philadelphia and he andDidi decide to find her. Marco teams Asa planning to destroy the theater earlier than planned. Mll'QO stages a sing-in with Becky and Johnny as the auest arusts. Heanng them on the news~ Asa confronts them. Becky assures Asa he 1 the only man she loves. A touched Asa decides to donate the theater to the city. Havina rescued Laurel from the bumina Wildlife, Dan is obV1ously smitten with his father's &irl- friend. Nelson, the bomb-producing dollmaket, confessei to the police. Anthony, unhappy beicause the Wildlife wasn't totally destroyed, decides to put blame for~ oo La~l. ( .. RYAN'S HOPE.. PRE-EMPTED FOR OLYMPICS COVERAGE.) SANTA BA.RBAR.A(premiercwcek): Joe Perkins, released from San Quentin after servtD$ five yea11 for murder be didn't oommat, returns home to Santa Ba.rt>a.rL Joe determined to prO\'C he didn't kill bro lb er of his former ftancee. Kelly Caewell. Kelly &l'd Peter flint announce thetr enpsement. Powerful C.C. Capwell, furious that his son's killer has been tel free, tries to drive Joe out ohown. A fire bomb IQCS off at Joe's home; sli&htl)' injuriq him and his mother Maria Joe's father , John, lhinkioi his son a killer, unhappy with bis return.. Muon Capwell. a sistant D.A .• decades to use lmoWlcdat that Santana Andrade wanu \0 ruin Joe u levcrqe to pan KAW f'avon for himtelt Laken l..ockridl.e bco her pandinc>ther • vate eye Mike Hammer tanglee with a coterie ot vUl&tns aa ha attempt• to avenge a war buddy' a murdef. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) • (%).,. "Cius'' (1983. Dfama) Rob Lowe, Jacqueline-Blleet An lntenlgent prep IChool student has an artatr with ~ roommate' a mother. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 38 mm.) M C:O .,. "Jawt 3" (1983, Adventure) Dennis Quaid, Beu A•matrong. A Qr9e1 1 white lhark terrorlZel c ::arine .,,,.,... ment oant. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 39 n ) ••._"The Great Jeeee James Raid" (1964, Western) Wiiiard Pattcer, Barbera Payton. The last days of the lnfarnoue out· lew find t11m ataging daring raldt on Cok> redo.&: mines ( f hr . 35 mtn.) W ICOTT , W .,_ "The Hound Of The Bui<•· vtlles" ( 1939, Mystery) BeSll Rathbone. Nigel Bruce. Sherlock HOlmee lnvest~t• the mystery of a canine spitlt haunting an Er!Olish country eetate ( 1 rv .. 20 min ) W(ID 90Wll "Friday The 13th. Pan It" (198t. Horror) Amy Steel, John Furey. The grisly kilings continoe at a eummer camp that had been Clo8ed down after a aet19S of bizarre murderl oocurred there. 'R' ( 1 hr • 27 min ) , •Cl)--"They Got Meeov.ted" (19'3. Comedy) Bob Hope. Dorothy L.amout A Washington sabotage ring la eceldentdy • lnv1ded by a fooltsh newspaperman. ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) •1 TCIDAY'fW .. GUmLmTI Minx not to tell Laken's mother A\J.IUSU that she has a date with Ted Capwell. Danny Andrade consid~ go~pg to. Holly- wood as ~tuntman. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: ~ cpbanie tries to pay Justine so she'll mt e out of town and leave Ca~ney and Suzi alone. Cacney decides to hire doctor to sec wby Justine soil can't walk. Jusune fearful doctor wt.11 realize that she can walk. Chuc plans to move in wtth Wendy. Cord's sister Victona decides to come to Spnnafield when she realizes Hoaan is there. Ant6ony. alias Tony Nardo. makes plans to stop Sunny and Ho~n from learning truth about T.R 's hentage. T.R has flashback about beina lcidnapped when she was three years old. YOUNG AND THE RESTLF.SS! Al Victor bas n~tma.re about bema left by has mother. Nikki wales him up to tell him Cora has dacd. Victor and Nikki plan the mp Cora requested. Eddie demands Jazz meet with him. Boobsie tries to get Jazz to stay away. 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FromPaae3 Black and whatc images on an old TV At a time when violent on-screen crashes arc in vogue. ~rcenwnter Max Jack finds an alternate point of view by focusana on the pilots' wives as they watch a jet make an explosive landing an the distance. One by one, their phones begm nngin1 wilh reusunng calls from husbands who were not involved an the crash Director Thomas c.arter coaxes some fine performances from hi1 cast in "'Call to Glory." The backbone demonstrated by Vanessa and Jackie seems to foreshadow the rise of women's liberation, and It will be interesting to sec how the series tackles other social issue$ of the '60s. The amacs look hke a famtly worth visiting agai n. · TV 11DBITS: for the ~llll;lh consecutive year. Jolt.nay Carson will observe the annivenan of his Iona-run nan, late-night provam wuh a hvc •pnme-time NBC special .. The Toniint "how Siarrina Johnny Carson: :!2nd Anniversary." le wilJ ajr Oct. I. Johnny'~ rcaular 1dek.icks -Ed MeMooa, Doc •ttla and Tommy 30 SundeyAug. 12. 191M Newson -will also appear as Johnny reviews memorable clips from the show. Sun Laect. who has port.rayed the villainous Erica Kane for the past t 4 years on ABC's daytame drama '"All My ChtJ- dren," will auest star on an episode of"The Fall Guy" during the comina season. She'll play a novelist who plhers incriminating evidence apinst a P.romineat crime fiaure. '"Toby's Gorilla, as the name ofl new TV movie now betna filmed 10 Oreson for CBS. Loalte Ple&cHr playa a lcicntill who bas trained a female aorilla to oom· municate with aJan lanpqe. Two ¥OUJll- stcn befriend the aorilla when she ta lost. The cut also mcludet Jama Parenttao and Tess Harper. Mcp·hit movicmaker Steven Splelber1 will be executive producer of a new half· hour telev1s1on 5eries. "Amazina Stories." slated to premiere on NBC in the fall of 1985. It wilJ be produced by Universal Television and Spielberg's company. A~bhn Entertainment. 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[JI] IEI ISi WIMIEI IEI 101 IA IHI I I IAI -1q1& IRI , . 0 27 "Alrwolf" star. inlt. 29 caruso was one 31 Actress Dressler 1 She was Aunt Esther 2 Show f0< Shroyer 3 Star of "The Detectives": in1t. 4 "-HUI" 5 MISS Bagnold 6 White aalel 11em 7 Ella 0< Joetl 8 Certain uaed car 9 Khomeini's land 10 Prefix with cover 11 He was Archie 12 Role f0< Foxx L 19 Desi. so Lucie Arnaz 21 "Aouatera" star: lnlt. 24 Played Zeb Walton 26 "~ -Clear Day" 28 Played Maude 29 Actor Hunter 30 Lambs' dams 31 See 1 Acrou 32 Role f0< Hegyee 33 TeaChera' <>fg. 38 lnaigne f0< Ewell 58 Hag.r•a pooch 59 Star of "Rear Window'' DOWN 39 Khachaturian, et al 40 French painter 42 "-Madeline" « ··-easy·· 45 "-of the West" 48 "From -to Ave" 48 He was Dr. Zhivagn 49 camp item 51 Dundee uncle 53 Blact<blrd 57 ID f0< Alpert SOLUTION ' Daily Pilat classified ads phone 642-56 78 Sunday, Aug. 12, 1984 31 The· Panasonic r. artner ' !te~worlcfs_fir ... ____ _ se_lf -_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 _. l'llli: 1 ,-. parts .. llbor warr111J ·- • Built-in 9" CRT with monochrom screen • 360K, 5 '~" double sided , double density disk drive expandable to two drive system Hurry qu•ntltl" llmlted •t thla prlcel HIOH83 LOWN • SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 1984 Carl Lewis won bis fourth gold medaf of the Olympics to match Jesse Owens• feat Jn 1936.Page BJ. Deaplteatateolllclala' as- surances, famlllea evacu- ated from around the BKK toxic waste dump In Covina refuae to return home./ AS Cal State professors ob- ject to a pay hike propolial of only 1 per- cent./.U ~.-?.-»:-»>:-»x .... x·:·:-:·:·:·:.~;;:-:::;:;:;:;:; Nation Government statisticians are already planning the 1990 census -about 67 months early .I A5 • og_k about t91!!l-agers written by teens In Chi- cago ls In Its second printing alter aelllng all 12,500coples./A5 $?.-"'9!~W.:~6~;~_;:;s:;:::::~x;:::;y;.:;:;:;;;:;::::: World · ChlnasW&ats through a long, hot summer with plenty of watermelon, but pot enough beer or aoda pop./M - A Polish cargo ship Is the latest victim In the aeries of exploslons lnvolvlng ships In the Red.ae&./ A3 :S:."5:::.~:"<"'<-%:;.s::~;s.;::ss::m.~:::;::::~ Style Back-to-school fashions will be purple, oversized and layered.IC1 David Hayes devotees will find his fall collection suited to bold colors.tea Travel Fullerton College ls "On • the Move" with_ a aeries of aummer outings from wine tasting to skiing and Far East vacatlons./C4 ·:·:·:-:·:o!•!-:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:•):·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports The Angels again mlas a _ chance to gain on _Minne- sota, falling to Oakland In 10 Innings, 3-2./81 . The overall efforts of area athletes In the Olymplca are proflled./B3 · The United States boxing team wraps up a hlghly- successful Olympics, winning nine gold medals and breaking Cuba's 1980 record of slx./84 Entertainment Orange County com- munity theaters show- case their talents In the fifth annual OCT AFEST thl1week./CI INDEX OflANGECOUNTY CALIFORNIA '>0 CfNTS • Elections: Useless ritual? Corporations make policy, not people, UCI professor claims in his new AH of the presidential primAries. the political conventions and even the November election are pan 9f a aiant ritual that really has no imoact on who holds pohticaJ power in America. That is the pre-misc of a recc:ntly published book, ''The Two American Political Systems: Societl, 'Econ· omicsand Politi1:3" by Cree Froman. a UC Irvine ·political-rscienee professor. \ He claims that two political sy ... tems cx.i11 in the Ustited States. C>ne. controlled by business, wields power. The second system is the one taUJht about in civics classn and is an "idealized and unrealistic notion" of how American politics works, says Froman, a South L.quna resident. hMost Americans art fooled by the myth that people set broad aov· emmental policy throu&h their elected officials, Froman explains in JERRY HIRSCH CAMPAIGN '84 · his book. published by Prentice Hall ·boo~. . Real · ~liticaJ power as held by corporations that control candidate telccuons and d1ciate &0vemmcnt informal mettiQ& withovl anyone policy, he U.)'$. ~ elteprnenl, not even the 5ecmar) or Froman take:t IC'Veral chaptc:n in TransportabOG., .. daimt Froqwt. hiJ book IO document bis prennte, of -but he said three eumi)Jes especially •A ltlCOOd exup'*: bow • mnd out · -l\eSI control.I policy 11 the rqulU • . meeUnts between Clliforn11'11.attetC . •A 1971 Wh1~Houtetaperecord· acr:ibusaoeun aad it.ate aplCU]tvre 101 of a ~eettq between then~ · -oJTICll.ll, nous from.an. Pr.sidenl· Richanl NJXOD. llcory "I · of' d Fordllandl..ee:Jococcattveaicdthat _111noiamatttt JUtt JtcUn•na the . t\l/o automakers were able 10 pOhcy. ~ Cln even ICt the pnce of · N' . t.:u _...._.. oranttt. he says. convince 1xon to u a pro....,_... •A final eurnplc Froman claims. Department of Tra.osponat10n rqu-is'the reduction tn ihe pcroeoaae o(· lat1on that·would ':'-Ve requu'tdcars tbcnatiooal~fundedby~ to havt a1rb;a&s. .,.....,.., "They were able to do this at an (Pleue ... Bt181W&89/ A2) Surf was up, ·so were rescues By .JEFF ADLER ..... ..,. ...... Surfers ....i<d in it, but lifeauank and swimmen up and down the On.nF Coas1 ....,. left wooderi~ what ever ~ba:ame of Ibo pociJiC Pacific Oocan u bUfiC breakc:n oon- titfued their weekend assault on local beochcsSanuday. Lifq>wds rtPoncd near rocord numbers of rescues u burric:ant>- spawocd waves. often l'Wlftina in seu lha1 r<a<l>ed 10 feel hipi. combined with perfect weather to lure I.be unsuspectina into the unusually warm water. At Huntinaloo Sta~ Bach, 60 swimmen were plucked from tbe turbulent waien and uacbcro~ rip tides in one hour's time u 11 lifc::suanh battled the waves in one 400-yanl-ofbcodlaround 3:30 p.m •• accordioa to Neil Macrudy, l;fquanl supervisor. .. It was wild,.. said a weary _...._rw. evcrxcn. llart.Gont.landfamllywlthacoacratalatoryol&nerected bytheownenofhlaC:O.tall-•putment. --~ .. ---- He said be couJd OOI rteall anolbcr insu.noc in hiscigh1-yearcarecr when so many lifquards 'NCl't aU in the water attemptina rescues a\ the same time. . Gold medal only 2nd place in thrills But cyclist Gorski says years of hard work all seem worth It after making It to No. I By llAREN E. Id.EJN Ol •DllJ""' .... Mark Gorski won the U.S. sprint title in 1980, tffree top U.S. cycling races in ·t982, and defeated world sprint champion Seraei Kopylov of the Soviet Union at the bi~lina grand prix this year. But the bigest thrill in the Costa Mesa cyclist's 24 yun came a week ago, when he stood on the medals platform al the 7-Eleven velodrome -and heard_ the Star-Spangled Banner played in his honor. Well, almost bis biaest thrill. The ultimate was the day he married his wife, 23-year-old Mary Gorski, 2Yi yean 110, he says. Local cartoonist Virgil Partch dies By JEFF ADLER Ol hDllJPW 9W1 Virgil Partch, the wcll~known Laguna Beach cartoonist whose humorous "Big Georse" comic strip deli&httd a $Cnetation oflfaders, has died with his wife Helen in an auto accident. The accident occured on lntentate S near Castaic Friday, the California Hil.hway Patrol reported. Partch, 67, created "Bia Geo~· and also drew cartoons for the New Yorker, Saturday Evcnina Post, This Week, Esquire True and a host of other mapzincs. He si&ned his work "VIP;" "'There a.rt so many imitaton in this business. he wu one of the few originals,·· &aid fellow ·cartoonist Tom Johnson, a Newport Beach rttident who, along with his father Ferd, dra.ws "Moon Mullins." "He: was probably the fint car- toonist outside the family I noticed. I've always liked his sense of humor, .. Johnson said. Oose friends Frank and Phil lnter- landi, both Laguna Beach cartoonists, declined to discuss their friend's death, sayina they were too dis- traught. Partch's work was characterize,st by (Pl--PARTCB/A2) Tot 'k~dnapped' On Friday, as he relued and watched the last days of competition in the 1984 Summer Games from his modest Costa Mesa apartment, Gorsk.i reflected on his.medal and on h.is future plans. r - He has been a cyclina competitor since 11 years ~· when he staned biqclin_J and bike touring in his native Chicaao. Since then, he's risen to compete internationally as one of the fastest cyclists in the world. Top-ranked in the cyclina world this year, Gonki said, is an East right out of the Unbridled elation German ~t who did not come 10 tbepmes useoftheEastc:m Bloc boycon. But with a l ,~metertime only 0.4 of a second off the Olympic record, Gorski said be lb.inks be could have beaten, Jiis top competitor. Gorski and bis family, which includes I J-month-old Alexander, moved 10 Costa Mesa in January and are leaving next week for ·In· dianapolis. The transient lifttJyle and frequent (Pl-oeeGOLD/A2) Up and down Ibo coat, Ibo story was the same. The number of racues reported ran thrtt to ei&ht times the normal for a swruncr"1 day. Almost miracuously, siven the fen>City of Ibo sun; -a sinal< droWDUI& was m:onlcd along Ont,.. Coast beaches. altbouah one near· drownina -and several" surf-rdaud Melt and Deck i5· u.ries did ocxur, aocorclina to .... . . It was .. busy, bUsy, y'" ak>na the Newpon strand u city lifeguards pulled 489 persons 10 sak1y duri"' lhc: da . said liftauanl supervitoo- John ~rpcntc:r. That's more than (Pl--SllU/A2) ....................... bb cJ p t h llembenoftheU.8.'t'OlleYl>all-rclolce blC their defeat of Brull ID three~ ca ao.!__pa c '-after--recet-""'-th-elr_.IOl_l4-___ ed_-_ .. _. r.ron_. ____ ,.... ___ ._Delallo __ ... __ ._.l_. ____ _ !~~::!.nEIN ...,,.._r_1~~~ir~!~~~~ Games pre~mpt NB ~_ri_aud case . ~t~=~ ::::r~ attached to them," a thakcn By STEVE MAJlBL& The lhree suspcca. meanwtuk, are One of the spoca, bo•elftr, Meahomeih1t wetk-tbt victimof WaJdxhmitsaid. .. lt'slikeoneofliiy .,. ..... ....,._ • free al thevaluabfe:Pdeotns bo&cbcd what aUeeedtY hid been~ 1 callout penon 'ft'ho left Lorene'• own children, was taken." A Newp<M1 Beach fnud cue that have not been recovaed. perfectly bitched_ plan-~ be tnt<I odopi.d mother, 1o.Y« Wakllchmil, Waldschmn -who hu IWO tlesh· incllldcd the mys1etfous d? The f,.ud we came to l19h1 la11 to ICll oom< ol lhc: -.a to •• .. abtolutelydevutated... and·bloodcbakire:n,a l().~r~n pearance of SJOO.<XX> wonb of wint'1" when an u.n uspea1Q& cu• u~ver pol~ au.thori The. thief, who struck Tu<tday and 14-)ftr-old da"lbter-said she Kn19<mu1d1 has been pottmpt by 1omerof Am<rk:u Savinpand Loan claim. · evenina at the Wakllchm1l home, hu five olhtt ~ all th•nas -·w wnmer 1n l.otAnat-lesdilCOvcrtd that neuty Arrated on IU.lptcion of ..- stole only Lottne and the clot.bes on and fivem~ on onkr. The¥·t<> Olympia. SI million had betn drained ftom h11 tht.l\andwirtfraud~~~ herblc~uid Waldtehml'1 wbo fl)ed I!=' dolls, •btch swept lhe qu:i•tmas The case, which has drqatd Oft att0unL · Bourq~, 21, of M t0n V~ • report will> tliO C"Olll M-'l'or"" 11ft ""'"'°'· • mMk--!ndividuallX since lhe amsl of IWO men and • A«Of<li"' 10 Newport lleacb Mlcbclle Moomt M ~. OI ---'O;;.f-~mtM---OA-T..-y, l'Mft't &nd ~With_~ tft 'NWvaC). wa1•1-.pres-PoltGlv,."-Gi:IMn\i ... At_~ Garden Omn: •™' J been no '""'°m nolein the t:ate, but kkriufYiiiii'i< ri&htf~ <nt<d 10 1he f'tdc..J l"lnd J"'l'in Los u><d 10 pun:buc 7 lf.nllmalldl ylva. 40. of Uplwl. that's rully not surpnsina.: The l).year-okl Wlkhchmil, who A~les .. 11tn the panel recttK'd fof from Monu lnle(nat1onal Lid,, a fra\ld tn ton 8'Ml Ul!t • .,. l.ol<n<. pun:ha><d for S36.81 bu1 1--•TOLllN/A2) theSummerGam<S. . . Ncwponm<talsfinn. ,.._.._8TALL&l>/A2) • -J: El Toro law center probed over allegations of abuse By I.Aft IIJ..,EJN .. unfairly evaluated nd igned to °' .. ..,,... " duues use of their jt.lllous d· ... 11-~ bu of miti'""' JUSllc:e 1 \'OCOC) in dcfcn of their rclicnu ~.., _, int cha which were prcferttd tb Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro by the Marine C~" ccording to reviewed m a rtttntly con· the press rel • chided invest' tion mto the base's The captain and six other El Toro laW c:enier. where more than 3,000 staff lawyers complained that their cowu.mani I and other disciplinary worlc was hmnpc~ by a command· ptocecdill&i have been h rd in the ing officer who favored the pros. past 18 months. ccution and thttatcncd, harassed and 'A press relC':lse issued by the transferttd defense Jawyen who Marine Corps headquarters in Wa h· worked earnestly tryina to defend inaton. D.C.. said the three-month accused military _personnel. fl ctlitie •• the rctca atated. One of the eumplcs of the &11*'1 j mpropricties occurred durina the Wldely publicized case of Capt. John C. Moultak. who was dismissed July 13 after bit rclattonsh1p with an enlisted woman was exposed. In their testimony du.ring the investigaton. defense laW)en aaid MouhaI•a military lawyer was trans· ferrcd to a rifle ranae at C..mp Pendleton for seven days while he s tryina to . prepare Mouttak's dtfenSI'. u)vestiption wa prompted by by In Marine Corps law center C.pt. Dan~I Marigliano. who sent unlike the Air Foroe or Army, a sinale R~sults of the El Toro investigation letters to elected.officials in Washina· cornmandina officer has j urisdicuon were completed o n July 27. tbe ton. D.C. Manhano i a defense over both theprosccutingand~fcnse release said, and arc now being la~er at the law center, the Mannes attorneys. studied. Possible disciplinary action COrps' ~uivalent to a courthouse. Capt. Maria.Hano also charged that apinst the former law center dtrec· Mariahano charged in tus letters defense attorneys were issued .. made· tor, Lt. Col Wilham F. Lawlor, 1s · that El Toro defense attorneys arc quate office spar,. it nd ~ pending the outcome of a review. ,- CONTINUED STORIES ----------"~------- GOLD TAKES SECOND IN THRILLS ••• Prom Al world travel for Gorski has been hard. .. l don't like to be away from Mary and Alex," he said. He hopes to buy a house in Indianapolis. where Mrs. Gorski will attend a private fine ans colleae to study ballet They met at the Umverstty of Michigan, where both were poliucaJ science m-.,ors. Mrs. Gorski went on to get her bachelor's degree there, while Gorski completed two years and then devoted hamselffull-ume to bicycle lrllning. While he•s worked at cycling lD earnest, Gorslo has bttn sponsored by the Southland Corp .. the firm that owns the 7-Eleveo stores and built the Olympic velodrome. he said. The company pays his hv1na ex- penses and also picks up bis travel costs. H 1s days consist of road tram mg, in which be and another member of the U.S. Olympic team ride up Pacific Coast Highway. weight tnuning and track riding. "lfl had to work, no way would I be TCH DEAD IN CRASH ••• peopl in wei.rd sit~tions. And he wa own for bis' off·beat and · biza sense of humor. On of his single·panel cartoons showed a tota.lly·soalced man under an umbrella. walking down a street on a sunny day. The only place at was raining was under the umbrella.. - In a 1978 interview with the Daily Pilot, Partch said be discovered in the fourth ~de that he wanted to be a cartoonist, recalhng how he earned dimes from sailors for drawmgs showing them beating up the shore patrol. A self.described Navy brat, Partch was born on Priblo" Island, Alaska He married his wife m 1938 and the couple had three children. landed a job at Disney Studios in the early 1940s drawing Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Later, while worlung for animator Walter Lantz, who created Woody Woodpecker, Partch discoverd he could make more than bis S35-a·week salary by sellina his work to map· zincs. That was the beginning of hts Iona and successful free-lance career. An Associated Press rcpon on the accident said Partch was a passenger m the car driven by his 64-year-old wife when it collided with a tra,iler being pulled by a pickup truck.. • Both vehicles were traveling nonh· bound when the l:40 p.m. collis1on occurred. No information concerning funeral arrangements was available late Sat· able to compete on this level," Gorski said. The years of hard work, completed 1n relative obscurity. paid off a week ago Friday when he won the gold, Gorski said. ·•All those rears of sacnfice -I was afraid Id rearet them tf 1 didn't win." be said. As for bicyclin& racing. Gorski said. be will kce~ at it in Indianapolis, where there 1s a velodrome neatby. The Olympics in 1988? .. I can't say for sure, but there's no real reason wby not," be said. Partch studied at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles and later \J.rday. Vlrfil ••VJPltPartcb / SURF'S UP, RESCUES TOO ••• From Al eight times the normal number of JUst one day. rescues that occur on a weekend da). At Huntington State Beach. I 35 "It was crazy around here," he added. rescues were recorded dunng the day. Carpenter said one lifeguard alone Normal 1s SO. Macrcady said. pulled 49 people out of the ocean . Lifeguards along lhe_ Huntington ~unng the day. T he lifeguard. Hunt· city beach were mvolved in about I 00 lDgton Beach res.i.de~t Bnan ~alloy, rescue operations. three times the admtned he was a httJe tired as the average 30 rescues along that city's da~ to a close, Carpenter added. stretch of sand. "We handled the dav na ~ch lifeguard Karen pretty well considering the surf.'' Koster said .50 people were pulle~ com mented lifeguard s upervisor from the surf along that community s Douglas Bloom. surf today and pnme beach weather. lifeauards are J11dina themselves for another busy day. The sunny weather is expected to bnna out at least as many as the 200,000 who laz.tly S.UD· bathed Saturday. With that an mmd, lifeguards arc recommending that only strona swimmers venture out for some exercise -and then only if they are wcanng a pair of swim fins. For everyone else, stick to wadina and the shallow water, Bloom uraed. beaches, equaling 25 percent of the summer's total number of rescues in . With predict.tons of continued high BUSINESS WIELDS THE POWER .•• From Al ate income taxes to 8 percent in 1983 from 33 percent 1n 1952. The massive decrease 1s a stnking indicauon of the power corporations have on government pohcy. accord- ing to Froman Froman womes that, at first glance. people ma) look at his book as politically leftist - a label he rejects and would like to avoid He readily admits that the system works and that he has no desire to revamp it. .. This is no t an effon to prosclyttze or to motivate. other than 1ntellec- tua.Uy. I am simply saying, 'Let's quit kidding ourselves about ho"' things operate,'" Froman says The emphasis by the Amencan system of government on protecting property led to the e"entual takeo\'er of nattonal pohc'.t b:r busmec;-;, ac- cording to Fro man "In my book. l tn to '>ho"' the unportancc of propen) to the econ- omy and poht1cs," he S3}"'· - James Mallison. the founh prc-;1- dent of the U mted States. was one of tbe nation's first leaders to codtf'f the 1ovemment's emphasis on property. Froman notes. In the 1788 Federalist Papers, Madison WTOte that the first principle of government is to protect property. "That as the premise upon which our economic system 1s based and was in effect even earlier than that" Froman says T he property that Madison wrote of was primanly real estate and farmland Dunna the evolution of the country. the emphasis on property was extended beyond land to include all forms of wealth. Froman wntes "What property meant then has changed from land to corporate property Early m the 19th century, the U.S. Supreme Court elevated corporations to the leg.al level of md1 v1duals." Froman says. The pol1t1cal system was designed to gi ve power to landowners; conse- quently. when corporauons were elevated to the legal level of md1v1d- uals. corporation<\ took on poliucal power, he explains. "By the time of the Civil War corporations were m full swmgand by the tum of the century corporations were the maJor form of property· in the nation " Froman says. By the 1980s, more than SO percent of all business assets in the United States were held by the top 200 corporattons m the nation, be say.s. And 1t 1s the business elite -the people who control business and most of the nation's wealth -who control the country. he claims. That is a rclauvely small number of people and does not reflect polittcaJ power spread through the whole populace. for ex.ample, the wealthiest S percent of the nauon·s population have more wealth than the bottom 81 percent. The exccut.tvcs of one-half of I percent of the business enterprises in the country control more than two- th1rds of all busmess wealth. These people influence candidate selection by fundina campaigns and by prov1d· ing politicians with imponant con· tacts. "I go out of m) way to say ll is a mistake to think that the voters can control policy. That is simply my analys1s of American pobttcs. 1 am not sayina that is good or 1t 1s bad, I am just sayma bow it works." Froman explains J.ust Call 642-6086 What do you llke about &be Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your me11a1e wlll be recorded, transcribed and delivered to tile appropriate editor. IJ'be same %4-boar answerln& servl~ may be aaed to rtt0rd letters to tbe editor on any topic. Conlrlbutora to oar Letters column must Include their name and telephone number lor ver1flcalloo. No circulation c1l11, ple11e. oater PUot Dell very I• GtwentMd Mondllf.,.., " yOU 00 flOC ..... your ll9C* !:Iv I IOpm ""°-'' 1 Pon .no 10'-Jll ~ ... Ii. ~eel 8a""°*Y Md $und;a1 " '°" cto flOI -your CICC'r i.., ? • m C9I llt!Or• 10 1111 end '(Olf «'PT .... -~ - Clrculatlon T ... ~, Tell as -h•t'• on yoar mind. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher Lorne Bruchet RoMm•ry Churchman Adver1ts1rig D1r~r Control! r Stephen F. C•razo --~-.-, Production Don•ld L. Wllllemt Circvlatron Manag r ManAger > Circulation 714/142-4333 ca ... tfted ectvertlalng 7141142·5171 Alf other department• '42-4121 MAIN OFFICE w w.ia.,a1 ..._CA Met! 80CNn &o• ,680 Coll• VOL. 11, HO. 225 Continued hot, humid weather Coaatal • •~.~-~ '"°tilfl: ' ~~~ W•m-coeo,.. Eztepded She>w•1a AWi FU'tlH $now Occw.cl...,.. Sl&l<ONIY ..... N9IOfW w..-S--• NOAA I.IS Oec>I .JI C-· • Tides CONTINUED STORI ES STALLED ••• - From Al employed a sophtsticatcd operauon that involved transferring the unwit· tin& customer's money to a second bank to buy the gold corns. The suspects later hired a courier to drive to the Monex offices on Birch Street to pick up the Krugerrands. police stated. Although the three were arraigned in March at Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach and a preliminary bearing date set, the case ultimately was handed over to the FBI. Pohce said because of the alleged federal banking violation~ the gov- ernment bad a stronaer_case that could result m stiffer sentences for the suspects if they were convicted. The Orange County District At· tomey's office dropped ch~es apmst all three on the understanding that the FBI and U.S. Attorney's office would seek an indictment against the suspects from the federal pndjury, accordin& to authorities. No one would say why so much time passed before evidence in the case was brought before lhe grand jury. The FBI said 1t is barred from discussma the case because evidence now bas been shown to the grand jury. The panel. which recessed for the Olympics, is to reconvene Aua. 17. Federal aaents would not say whether they know the whereabouts of the suspects. 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DlllJ ............. Joyce Wald8Cblillt and her rem1tnln& CabHCe Patcla IU4-. STOLEN DOLL MOURN-ED ••• From Al collects dolls and teddy bears, said her family is booked on the Kids. "Tbey•re reaJly individuals. They're all totally different." she said. It took her seven months of waiting before reoeivinJ Lorene in June, Wal.dschmit said, and doU orders arc still backloged. "I've seen them at the swap meet for s10_,:· she said. Waldschmit said ubbaae Patch fever bas not subsided since Christmas. "I might not get another one until December. That's what really makes it hard." Her daughter's drill team captain has 28 of the dolls. she said. .. The jlrts kidnapped one for a prank and she (the team captain) cried." Waldschmit said she would offer a reward for Lorene's safe return but doesn't think that will help. "Sbe•a probably J.One for &ood. It's really bard to believe." Hoag Memorial H~spltal Presbyterian presentl WINNING THE BATTLE AGAINST BREAST CANCER Monday August 27, 1984 7.9 p.m. Introduction Janet M. Kelly. R.N. Community Education Program Hoag Conference Center Advances in the early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer \\ill be discus ed by a panel of peci alists. Speakers Neil M. Barth . M.O. Hematology·Medical Oncolog} David Benvenuti. M.0. Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian 301 Newport Blvd. ewport Beach, CA Plastic and Reconstructi\.e Surgen Robert G. Burns. M.O. · General Surgery Fugene Elliott. M.O. For rurther information : (714) 760-5923 Plastic and Reconstructive Surger} Ru~sell L. Hafer. M. 0. Radiation Therap~ Jay P. lichman, M. 0 . Radiology H~ p1t&I b)1eriln, Community ~llClllon Depenmcnt, JOI ewPon Boukvard. Ne•pon heh, CA 9266) THERE 1 NO ADMISSION CHAROI l tm1t.t teat1n1 av11lablt. :'<!arm ·----------,.--------- ddttn ~---------~------- / .. I njuries, destruction r esult from explosion .. --C, Clliy•ler to IJJke price. DETROIT~ American Motors Corp. will raise pnces on its I 98S-modtl enault and Jeep ve~1c_lts an average 4.1 percent. while Cht) ler Corp. plans to t pnCC5 ~f tts mu:uvan~ by S percent, an industry publication id. AMC xpects to raise t~e pncc of it~ basic Enc~re'"hatchbock by 3.S percent. or $20"4, SS. 95~. !CCOrdtng to Ward s Automouve Repons. The base price of AM Cs e wi!l 1n~ 7.9 percent, or $762, to $10,457, Ward:S said. Waaoncer nc:n ~U nsc S.2 pe~~n!. or $661. to SI 3,2SS. Base prices for Chrysler's aravanand Voyager.wtll nse$478to$9,147. TJteNo. 3automak~riscxpecttd o •!"crease pnccs for Its 1985 cars less than 4.1 percent. the pubhcatu:>n said. . E%·Jackson employee 11ueiJ'to tlireats . KNOXVILLE. Tenn. -Security officers for the Jacksons' Victory Tour _ppcarance here wa~ched ~turday for a former Jackson employee possibly hnked to th~ts against Michael Jackson as promoters prepared for another r~ord-brcaking crowd. Damon z.um~alt, security director, said he doubted the man fired dunng the Jacksons Irvan&. Texas concerts was responsible for the letters but that extra precautions had been taken anyway. Reagan chides House leaders . .. S NTA BARB-'RA (AP) -Civ- ina House Democratic Jeaders ... red letter F:' President Reagan chided a .. do-nothin&~' Con~ess on Saturday for Postponing aC11on on what he called \mponant lqislation until after 1ts rcceu. During his weekly paid political radio ipeccb, Reagnn announced that he had signed the: so-called equal access ball for public schools. The president said the measure wa~ the onl) item in a package of six imponant bills ·that won con- aressaorial approval before Friday's reces . The measurt', which Reagan said was Iona overdue. allows student religious groups to meet in public h1gh schools during non-school hours. But Reagan accused the House Democratk leadership of failing their , party's test of"new realism" -set by Perfect pubU•IJer' Alfred Knopf dles > pres1dent1a1 candidate.Walter Mon- . dale -by not enacting the other ?UR,~HA~E. N.Y. -Alfred A. Knopf, descnbcd as the "perfect measures be said were imponant to· publisher by bts fnend, newspaperman H.L. M~ncken, died Saturday at his Americans. borne: here. Knopf, who brou&ht before the Amencan pubhc the works of such ; He said these bills included a !aimed !IUthors as Joseph Conrad, TJiomas Mann and Willa Cather, died at constitutional amendment man- :30 a.m .. m. bcc;1. said has nurse, Gayle Jones. Many of the ~ks be'!ina datina a balanced federal budget, a P'nop~s distanC1Jve Russian wolfbou.nd. mark won Nobel and Puhtzer pnzes, proposal to create economic m~lud1n1 works by Albert Camus, S1and l!ndset, Mann, Ivan Bunin, Andre enterprise zones in depressed areas, Gide .and K.nut Hamsun. Amoo,g ~mencan authors he published were and a mcasurc·to allow spouses to ~ovelists John Hersey and John Upddce. have investment retirement ac- counts. Nf!" Mmco braces for more fioodJng Crou about U.S. policy 8&Dcta.ary npporten In San Benito, Tau ••tber band·made mint.tare era 11ee for praentadon to delqiatee at tile RepabllcaD Nadonal COnTendon In DallU later tbla month. Tile c.ric 11a1 will be ~~ U.S. fo.relp policy ID Cciltral and tile 8tatu of s.Jft.doran.a aeeklna refaCee atatu ID tile 8tatm. ALBUQUERQUE.N.M.-Res1dentsofpansofNewMexicobracedfor E ii f •1• more rain ~s flood watches were issued and the aovemor·declared a state or . V·BCUate _ am· 1 1e5 re .fuse to retUrn emcricncy 10 one co~nty Saturday after flash floods that ripped out roads and flooded streets and h1Jbways. Gov. Toney Anaya declared Lincoln County in a state ~f emerge~cy Saturday, ~owing relief from state agencies, and Anaya •s . ~ 1.1de_, David Roybal, satd the Nataonal Guard was shippina 10,000. Residents who live near BKK toxic dump sand~ rrom Albuquerque to flood-threatened Ruidoso. • ffl lal ' · •t gh 40,000-acre fire barning Jn Nevada BA TILE MOUNTAIN, Nev. -A 40,000-acre range fire, the largest this ummer in Nevada, bumtd out of control Saturday in north central Nevada despite the efforu of about I SO firefighters. Bureau of Land Management IPokesman Doualas Wauoner said there have been no reporu of injunes or major pro~rty damaae resulting from thee lightning-caused blaze that was touched off Fnday. CALIFORNIA :Acid pit cleanup firm recommended RIVERSIDE-A consultina firm which fil'$t worked on closure plans for the Stnosfellow acid pits has been recommended to design &Jfd operate a treatmen! plant for contaminated water flowing from the. silc. The Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority has recommended that the state hire James M. Montaomery enaineeB. Montgomery -hared by the Santa Ana Regional Water Quahty Control Board in the m1d-1970s to study the costs of clo ing and cleanmg up the Stnngfellow sue -was rated first among six firms b1ddin& to be project coordinator for a S 1.2 million plant that would treat contaminated groundwater pumped from below the acid pits. _ WIJat'• tlJe dme? Don't ask Bell say o c s assurances aren enou · WEST COVINA (AP) -Eight families evacuated from their homes because of toxic gas from the BK.K Landfill say they won't return until safety is guaranteed, but officials say fumes have dropped to an "accep- table" level. Members of I I other evacuated families were told, however, that at may be several months before they are allo"'ed to rerum to their homes near the landfill. · At a meet101 Friday of evacuees. state health officials and representa- tives of the fedcT'al Environmental Protection A&ency, the eight home- owners vowed to stay away despite official assurances. "It doesn't raake me feel any better ... said Joseph Jaime, 31 , one who was told he could return ... J'm not going back. Never." About 60 families were evacuated last month after danaierous levels of SAN FRANCISCO-If you're looking for the time of day, don't tum to ~ Pacific Bell. The telephone company says it costs $9 million a year to provide the recorded messaae and hopes to tum the service over to a private contractor who will charge 20 cents per call. ·~ BattleslJlp bJ t.hlck of heated war SAN FRANCISCO -A heated war has been launched between three cities vying to serve as home port for the battleship USS Missouri and win the $127 m1Uton it could pump into the local economy each year. San Francisco, Long Beach and Honolulu have been fighting for the soon-to-be reactivated battleship Slnce the Na~ announced a month ago that one of the three ciues could become home to· Mi&hty Mo." The 40-year--old, 883-foot battleship is undergoin& a 21-month, $500 million overhaul and modernization at Lon& Beach Naval Shjpyacd. . .; Souvenir pm• latest Olymp1c theft LOS ANGELES -Olympic souvenir pans worth $2,500 were reporttd stolen from the Convention Center, the base for thousands of journalists coveri~ the Games, and Zaire's delC41tion chief, Ssa Mualca, said he lost S 1, 700 1n the latest of several bUf'llaries at the UCLA Village, police wd Saturday. Police had no suspects in the pins theft. Sumpter said the vendor lieved the thief or thieves climbed throuah a small opening at the back of the souvenir stand to take the pins ... There's a lot of stealinf going on in the village," said U.S. sprinter Sam Graddy, whose warm-up suit was stolen from his room at USC. He added that U.S. women·s team Jaclcie Washinaton lost S 170 and another member of the women's team lost $700 ... It's almost hke a ~ck rat is loose in the villqe," pohce Cmdr. WilJiam Booth sajd. "We arc taking a report and mvestiptin& each case." ~delaJJto ruled out•• prison s1te ADELANl'O-A proposed 288-acre prison site an Adelanto was rejecttd by the state Depanmeot of Corrections. but state Assemblyman Bill 1,..Conard, R-Redlands sa~s there's still a fight ahead on other possible sites in the descn town. The decision to abandon the sate stemmed from an attorney acneral's opinion citina the threat of law ults over nolsc created by nearby George A1r Force Base. Adelanto City Administrator Pat Chambertaine said the corrections department was lookina at three other sates in the town 70 miles northeast of Lo Angeles, but Leonard says they may be too noisy as well. WORLD 1PolUIJ cugo •lllp •tltte11 Red Sea mlae A Pohsh cafio ship struck a mine near the sou them end of the Red Sea on Saturday and the explosion stopped the ship dead in the water, the official Polish news qency PAP reported. It sajd the strona blast extensively damaged engine room· pi~. b~t caused no injun~. It. M:S the latest i~ a scrie-s of mysterious tx{>los1ons mvolv1na commercial ships 10 the l ,4SO.m1le·lona Red a vital sh1pp1n1 route conncctinj Europe to the Persian Gulf and South I • ' iid East Asta. On the road to r~overy ,,, ...... Jalte WoOd, one of more than 50 pecleatrlana ran down on a Watwood aldewalk last monda; ·alta ln her La Habra Commt&Dity Bospltal bed n.rroanded by atrta from well- wtaben. The acetdent pre..-ented the Callltate Fullerton lie.Dior from putlclpatlot ln OpeD1nc Ol~plc ceremonies. Tongan tour group under probe by INS methane p.s and vinyl cbJoride, a -~ble." carcinogen. were found tilterina from Zdi.k.son said that of the~ the landfill into their homes. l I homes, more testing i; Most families evacua&cd from the before chemical levels art declared BKK Landfill area have been livina in aoccptable. hotels since then. -Ancelo Bellomo, a state health On Thursday, the U.S. House of dq>a.nment representative, said Representatives ordered dumpinJ at mon1torina of the hoU9CS will con- the Ian~ halted and voted 323-33 tinuc and that the ci&bt families on a bill to expand the .. supcrfund.. permitted to return coUJd be ordered toxic wastes cleanup program from its to leave again if chemical levels current S 1.6 billion level to $ l 0.2 eiu~d safety sundards. billion. ..You want us to ao baCk to our EPA official Jeff J d ikson told the home1 not knowiag what's ·n.g to bom~wners that~ latest chemical bapp~nr· homeowner Edith readtnas taken at ~gbt homes are Kunihiro asked. It. took a Whole fleet to reunite relati ves LOS ANGELES (AP)-It too I 0 pli.rol ca.rs. tbru motor'C)c~ a few supervisors and a helicopter. but police finally reunited a lost woman with her 82-year-old mother and infant granddauahter Saturday after they were separated near the Col- iseum Olymptcs site. At about 10:45 Lm. Saturday, a woman told police that after park.ins her car so she could pick up some Games information, $he aot lost and was unable to locate bercar. in which her mother and·pnddaugbter were waiting. Polite Officer Loren Zim- merman said. .. The officers w-q-c conccmtd be- cause of the heat." tic said. So tht LAPO·s uposit1on Patt Ta k Force -· gPe4 lO cars. three motorcycle officers. tbrcic supervisors and one au unH (the copter) to assist this lad) ... Zimmerman said. McanwbiJe. the 82-year-oJd, who had been waning for an hour. ..be; came worried and started driving around lookin4 for her dauahkr.·· Zimmerman said. At l:4S p.m .• he said, police found the car at 39th and Vermont -TM family wU ~united 15 DllDUtes later. Police didn't iet the name of the lost woman, but her relatives ~ identified as Dorothy Adamsom, 82. and Ti.ffany Wedell, 1 month. both of La Mirada. • . 1 .percent pay offer ralses facul-ty's ire LONG BEACH (AP) -Dcsptte a 10 ~rccnt hike in state support, the Califoma State University system is offering its 19,000 professors an across-the-board pay increase of only I pertcnt.. the faculty union says.. "A I percent offer ts really outlan- dlSh," faculty union praident 8111 Cnst.. an economics professor at C.al State Stanislaus. said Fnda). "Both the governor and the chancclJor have made proclamauons SJncc Januan that there was enouah money for a I b percnlt raise." Jacob Samit, a sistant '\ace chancellor and chief negotiator for the 19-ampus Cal State S) tem. sa)s the I percent IC"ncral salary tncreasc 1 only a small part of the Cal State offer. Cal State has agreed to bf\ the current ce1hng on the salary schedule. to pay the ad<kd co ts of fn benefits and to include salary bon~ that are "based on ment. .. Samit said. Cal State also wants to ~rve someofits new money for ub6tantial increases in salari for profi n in "bard-to-hire.. ubjects such as elec- trical engmcenn Samit said. .. If you add al up. wt•vc put almo t 6 percent on the table for the union. To SI} at ts I rcent mis:repiucnts our ~tion." mtt said. • Howtvct he admitted tM adminis-- U'ltiM's propQSCd in fills on of lht I 0 pmlent\hc oft led to expect b the -lli~-C'al ta OW\ttllor California Faculty Assoc1auon. oerufied in March 1983. In January, Gov. George Deu- kmejian satd he wanted faculty waries at Cal State and the Univer- sity of Califom1a to catch up ,,.,th those •t comparable institutions na- tionv.idc. Patton trainees wanted - A4 0rtnoe COUt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Augut112, 1984 Beer, pop's Short, but watermelon's aplenty ,· Peking heat wave fo rces shops to close. miserable citizens to sleep out of doors headline 1n a reccn1 1 sue of 1he .. It is difficult to buy n b:ld Pekin Evcni~ Ne"' • lhe popular watermelon this )tar.'' id one afternoon t blo1d new p• per. Jt id huddle-goi.t Chinese who hv in lhe Peki11g_Children' Ho pat I was Peking's U 1dian district, where treating 300 children a day for kin pric have gone down to the PEKJNG (AP) -TI)c Chin decade o. rashes and other bcat·rCL\tcd ail-equivalent of less th n one ~MY. a ('I pi tat is sw t•na throlJib one of ahc Th ral d • 1 men ts. pound. The oflicial ·news ncy hottc"'t and most humid ummcl'5 m e ocnt an munictpa govern· rhe Communt t Panv newspaper Xinhua has 1d the capital is 1n the ~ ments have been giving m ny Pe~ina Dial\• reported 1n July that throes of"watrrmdon fever:• years bteSICd with a record water· workers afternoons off. Tele~hone more th n 21 P~kin~re idents, most· There as, however, dearth of beer. a melonbarvcstbutcutscdbyaspatcof calls to offi~ often result tn no l h 1..1 • ..a "'-l\.Oritc drink , ,~ the. ~rman~- drow .. ,·noc.: and shon•••-of'""" r ana an"'--r or a rc•pon""' c..om a cfeepv-yovn . ltur • &N-.n;1>Wfted-tJt " -• ._..... U'I; ....... .. .... 11 P 1 nvetS and rtStrvoirs. introduced it to Chin at the tum of pop for its 9.3 million people. soundin.g switchboard o~rator who Hundreds of ""Opie have bet·n seen the c.entul'). The local brew costs the The thousands of brick butldings says. ·•xia banle," which roughly .,.. · if c nl and nartow aU-rediat~ the heat of means-, "£v4"nlbodv's quit for the swimming in the L1angma River that cqu1valent o 1~ cent a bo e. ~J.. dav." ~·J J· skirt northern Pd(ing, thoufb local Exl'Cpt for fo~i&ncrs and povi- the sultry days, turning the city il)to a J press rcpotts have watned swimmers lcged members of the Communist bu&e oven and making it difficult for 8) early Auaust. daytime that the water js filthy from Stwage. Party elite, who can buy beer freely at urban dwellers to stay comfortable. temperatures "'t:rc ~ccedina. ~5 One good res uh of the summer has hotels and the special Friendship Temperatures get so hot indoors ~) Fahrcnhelt, with a hum1d1ty been an unprecedented supply of .Storeuhat only accept foreign curren· thattbousands of people spend nights reading of a~ least r7' ~rcen!. . watermelons .. Lo.cat peasants. per-cy, mos(, Peking beer-drinkers arc outside, sinina under streetlights, The Ptk19g Meteorological Ob-mitted to sell on the strttt under the suffering. • playing cards, readmaor watching the scrvatory said that M<?nday Aug. 6, government's relucd economic poti-The Workers Dally recently ex- traffic go by. · when. thermometers. bit 99 .degr:ecs. cies, station themselves outside plained that the lack of beer bottles Men often go bare-chested and' was the hottest day m the cny smct · stores, near bus stops and parks' to brought about the beer shortage in women wear light cotton dresses, a 1958. . . . hawk the melons. which are about the Peking. The newspaper was rc- drastic change in fashion from "Capnat Residents Must Beware of size of bowling balls. sponding ·to reader complaints that Peking's ·more puritan days,.. of a the Intense Heat of Summer," blared only people who brought empty _ __;'---------------------.,,...-..--------------~--. bottles to stores could buy beer. TRAINING =to be responsible for other5. ng resoureefutnesa and lnltiat1..,. CURRICULUM PrOvldil'lO 1 att.000 toun<11tion in bnic 10~"3A'a." - PHYSICAL EDUCATION Uniting 1 strong mind With 1 strong body.'"' a welf.roundecf indlvtdull. PRESCHOOL~ Ge11 your child off on the right rold. under the belt supeMtlon, with the proper toys end IQUIPfl'*lt KHIDERGAITEI 0Me)'O'K~ strong~ trelning ln phonlc:I, .-ding, WfftinQ end lrittwnetlc:. to Mt tMm .. .,_. INe9. AGE 2 THRU GRADE I COMPUTER LAB a COMPUTER AISISTED fN8TRUCTION PAGE SCHOOt .. NCf 1D SARDEN GROVE .COSTA IEIA OllAllE 12111 Buaro 657 Victoria St. 1510 W. ASmood Garden Grove, CA 926'0 .Costa Mesa, CA Orangt.:cA 92ee8 1 ~14) 971 -5533 (714) 642-0302 (714) 971 -2075 Opet ... tty Tiie v..-"Mllr LASER BEAM FOOT SURGERY The latest advancement in laser technology now being used tor the cortect1on or foot disorders tn the doctor's offace. Lasers can effectively treat; SKIN GROWTHS/WARTS INGROWN TOE NAILS THICK FUNGUS NAILS PAINFUL SCARS . Advantages of laser Surgery: • less pain less scarring ' saves time and cost . can tOf\,.Free C:onsUitatron ,. Colla Mesa PodlmlrJ Graup' FAMILY FOOT SPECIALISTS I 500 Adams Ave • Suite 203 fi:tlfbof ar Ad.lmsl 146-8242 The lac:k of bottles and other materials have also caused shortages of soft drinks and flavored ice pops, two other favorite summer treats. "A)'ah. I ran around to several stores to buy ices and sod~ but all I could find were a few leftover ice cream cones," the PekinJ Evening News quoted an unidentified worker as saying. t:.ven with the sho~es, Pekingers put away 5 million ace pops and 600,000 bottles of soda a day, the official press has reported. Since there is an average of one refrigerator for every 700 people in China, most householders must buy cold drinks as netded from white- smocked sellers with insulated boxes on th"e street The shortage of refrigeration also has resulted in cases of food poison· ing, according to the Peking Epidemic Prevention and Control Department. h reported that spoiled pork had poison~ more than 50 people by June. .. Next To EdWards Ci~ma Expires 8/30/84 Graduate takes 'sandwich' on his jOb hunting safaris HALF PRICE TILE! Italian Floor Ceramic ... eutfful ptlMM ~ Look for .... teoll T'lt'' x 1"/e" · REo.1.•a 1.n DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) - Finding that job hunting the conven- tional way is too stow, Douglas Nicholas is taking a more aggressive approach he calls "direct personal adye~ising." - Nicholas, 23, of Bettendorf, who graduated an December from the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, showed up on a busy Des Moines street corner Wednesday wearing a three-piece suit and a sandwich sign which read in capital lette~: --~··Need a great employee! I'm a recent UNl graduate who wants to do advertising. marketing, sales. Ask for resume." "Signs work great for politics. rm going to see if they work for a job:• Nicholas said. "This 1s advertising in its rawest form. I got tired of sending resumes to companies and not hearing from them for several months. This way I'm lettin, them know that I want a job and I m showing them that I'm aggressive." Nicholas said the effort paid off in ins first couple of hours. "Two of the first people who stopped to talk to me were Procter &. Gamble employees,'' he said ... They asked for my n'C:Ume to send to their regional office. "A man from a brokera~ firm stopped td tell me they're lookina for account executives. And the manaaer of a J.C. Penney store in the Valley West Shopping Mall asked me to come out for an interview. A lot of others have stopped to say they're interested." Nicholas said he•s betJi workinsas a construction worker in the Daved- port area since he graduated. ··Last Saturday was my last day," he said. ••1 just decided that now wais the 1ime to fincra Job in the kind of work 1 want to do. • SALE 84'f2 ¢ & 89112! ALF PRICE PAINT! Time Saver Latex !. • COftf"t In Juet one coatl : lnttftor flM and .. m111oaa REG. 15.M a 17.• -,gg 99 SALE I --& OAL Crumbling mountainside being glue~ ·back in place1 HALF PRICE ROLLS! Vinyl Wallcovel1ngs •....,_..droll In aanc-.. .......-=-~:.lfown SALE 64! SPECIAL CLEAllANCEI . Al.....,.,................ ftftC Loolltcw-..ruca. t.tt &ALE.:.~-... •Dunbllno-was wtnyl pdlmtl • , ... MOit loon wtthe>ut• .... • Anpdlmenot In ... "°'"' Loolcfor ......... AEG. 4.29-12.M SALE 321 •1 Gl~vo. GOOf'·PROOf' INtltltdon ~ ,......, ................. ,......,. .... -......... T• ltlt4 .. D • T ..... , .. 'N ,.._IO&, W'I lllli ,_ ............. .., ............... '"'a"..,....., tuAtJ Lltllx~ SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER SANTA ANA 32' W. 17th 15191 Beach 2801 So. Street Boulevard lrl1tol St. ~Ntior S.g•rtfrom St.) 898-3388 557-13~4-- . $13 million project ~~atson said if the higbwats route n eeded t o stop rocks through th~ mountains bad been cut correctly m -the first place, the from falling on traffic problems might not be so severe. "Twenty years ago, when the road WATERVILLE. N.C. (AP) - High in the Great Smoky Mountains, workmen are literally bolting and gluing a crumbling mountainside together to stop boulders from crastiinJ down on Interstate 40. Traffic along the busy highway linking Asheville, N.C., and knoJt- vitle, Tenn .. stops for up to half an hour at a time while workers repair fractures and blast loose rocks that seem in danger of falling. · Hundreds of junked cars, smashed flat and stacked three deep, form a wall between the roadway and fatting rock. Fallen boulders have taken huge chunks out of smaller concrete bar- tiers. The S 13 million project began in the spring of 1982 after a pile of rock 200 feet wide fell onto the road along the Pigeon River Gorge in Haywood County, blocking North Carolina's main access to the World's Fair in Knoxville. It should be finished by -.the end of the year. said Ron Watson, the North Carolina Department of Transportation's resident engineer for the project. "There have been a couple of fatalitie directly attributed to fallina rock." he said. "I'm sure there were many others where a rock was in the road and caused a wreck. We had quite a la.tJC number pf wrecks down there. Almost every week, there was a bi truck wreck." ~liere •fracture in the mountain appea~ likely to widen, under water pre ure from heavy rain or an canh u~mor. workers bolt the rock together wi&h ttel bolta an anch wide and as long u 90 feet. "We drill throuah the questtonablo rock into ~ olid rock: beneath," Watson saud. "We put epoly ~uc in the bottom. stick tho boh in, pin it to m1 the glue and it sets up in lhrct or four minutes." Grout poured into the hole pre· vent corro ion. Hydrauliqacks then appl 70,000 pound of pres urc to c ch bolt and a nut i put on the tnd. "Wc·vc probably put in 20.000 fc-ct of bOlLJ__altCa.d.)' • Watson "We're probably halfway:• .. h. 1 v common practice;• said Dr. f>unc.an Heron, P.«>fi r ;of IC<)logy at Duke Unave 11 Durham. "It O\lahl to worll. was built, we did not pre-split rock cuts," said Watson. "It was not a practice at that time ... it was just plain blast~na. •• Pre-splitting involves drillina ctosely-spac.ed holes along a desired crack 10 a rock. lt lessens the shock of the blast to the rock that remains and reduces crumbling within the rest of the mountain. .. If that road were built today with more modem technology, it wouldn't· be as dangerous, .... Watson said. "I don't know how much investip.tion of tlte ieological formation of the mounlam was done then. Now we do an in-depth geological review" for such projects. The scenic highway along the Pigeon River carries about l I ,000 cars a day. Motorists travelina on it can see four tall, red cranes alona the cliffs beside the westbound lane. Workmen on one crane are usina devices shaped like bulldozer tract\ to scrape loose rocks off the qioun- tainside. Sometimes a small baCk.ho! is lifted up to the cliff to push oth~ rocks off. The other three cranes hol drilling.platforms. The project's first phase involved building two more eastbound tanct closer to the river to move the traffi~ away from the cut. Heavy wire mes was then placed over some rock tba couldn't be boltcc,1 or scraped off. of the last phases will be to build a between the westbound lane and rock face to catch fallina debris. Wi a chain linklence at the top, it wilt 8 feet tall in the most dangerous Watson said. "They oniginally planned to p~i u a barrier and let the tra.flic so ahi said Watson ... But we found imm ately that it wasn't ufe because som rocks jump completely over and land in the eastbound lane. Oocasionally, biaroclc.about the sizeofmydeslc wi I jump over in the lane, and that an extra 15 minutes to clear." · Nose-counting he nation: An xpe iv-t-a k ensus Bureau already pre artn for 1990 ulatton which could cost up to $4 billion WASHINGTON (AP) -Even ti fite says the next one could 005t $4 tails of the 1980 Census art still billion or more. ~n1 tabulated, aovcrnment statisti-Once •Jain, two census fonn1 are 01 are planruna the next national planned for 1990 th I d .... ••d count, 1· ... , over 67 months or -e ona an wJe -.-sbon. In 1980 one-fifth of homes .~~e feelthat we have made a better re<:leived tbe long form, while every-one else aot the sh on version tan for planni114 a census than ever Pan of next ~ear's teat will de- fore,'' uid as111tant Census direc-termine if that 11 the best way to r Peter A. ~unpane, wbo i1 in continue, or if better results art ~ofprepan~forthenextcount. bta" ed b d" h The Constituu·on IW'lu•--the gov-o in Y sen 11\J everyone a s on ._, ..... form, and then senna back with the tmment to count Americans every 10 Iona version for a sample. e~ primarily to make sure there In Tampa, the burtau also will try re more or less equal numbcr1 of sendina a post card rcmindlr to ople in each congressional district. homes that have not respcnded a few I But u U.S. society has grown larscr days after the census. Officials hope and more complex, so has the census. that will save special trips by work~rs. Hprobes ever more deeply into Bounft2ne said that computerized ples• lives. -Federal revenue-sharina laws re-telephone interviews and hand-held auirc census data to disuibutc funds. terminals miaht be Possibilities in 1990. But he told American Dcmo-- ..... ea • 1ate and local 1ovemments, busi-araphics .maaazine that people might esses and others use the data for a be reluctant to cooperate if c~n· de varietyofanatr,si!:_planninJand fronted with too much technoloay. A Staff ~emben of 1tudent newapaper, Tbe Echo, 1how off coplea oftllelt1">0k called "Teen-acen TbemaelYeS.• =-actJ_· v_i_ti_es_, _. _no_u_n.::..pa_n....,.e.,....e_x-__ .. UAJ>. Brother.• phobia could becomtt ------ "' pro tern: he ~ed. ,,..,... •t b · k b t-t xf·;~ti:!e~~~~~~~tli~;!~~ Fieldina 200,000 to 300,000 tern-4'. 1een s wr1 e 0 wn 00 a 0 u een s to~ a recurrina ~tional event to a ~rary workers iJ a continuina prob-nunuous evolutionary cycle:• em for the bureau. In the past., when i · Indeed, that cycle is under way local Politicians banded out these · High school project a bl success; kids sell 12,500 copies ow. Businessmen and special jobs, the most efficient workers have terest groups alrea~ are clamorina not always been available. Also, the bavt their· s · ic needs '"CJ>-increasinJ number of two-worker nted tbrouah questions on •the families has diminished the number t 990 Census form -which ultimate-~~h9uscwives aeekina a pan-time t.>' must be approved by Congress. JOti. CHICAGO (AP) -. If no one ... The appetite of data usen for Bounpane told American Demo-understands American teen-agers, it's more information is insatiable," ~phics that there is some thought of 110t the fault of journalism students at Bo 'd, b th . hirin& local aovcrnment employees, '"-I bard Ea H ...... Sc unpane sa1 ut ctr needs must such u .school teachers, fire fiahtel'lt v en st 1... bool. be ba1anc.ed with the reportma or ~slt woi:ken. on 1 tempcrary or Twenty members of the student burden on the public and the count-part·llme basis. newspaper, the Echo. spent two years tn~ burden on the bureau. Census officials are sensitive to compilina "Teen·agers Themselves," • To help sample public interest in complaints that minorities are often a 270-paac book that &ives the views what should be asked on April l, undercounted _ especially blacks of hundreds of American teens on 1990, a questionnaire will be sent out and Hispenics _and Jersey City and subjects miama from parents to sex to a aample of the pcpulation in 1986, Tampa were selected for tests partly to nuclear bolocausL and public meetinp will be held because of tarae minority pcpu-The book. which sells for $16.95, acrou the country. lations. went on sale in late June. The first Bounpane said the bureau will ao to Bis cities, the homes for the t&raest pnnting of I 2,500 copies sold out. Conaress in 1987 with 1 list of number of minorities have been and the book is now 10 its second subjects it hopes to cover in the particularly interested in improvi.na pnnung, said publisher Esther Cohen census. A decision is needed by April tbeoensus,severalclaimiaatheywere . of New York. 1, 1988 so that computers can be undercouoted in 1980, resultina in a The book covers 20 maior topics. prepared and forms pnnted. I f #'. fi 'J Preparations for the I 990 count oss .o 1ederal bene ts from the a~o?& them prejud1ce. pnontJes, t ve drawn little pubhc interest so srowma number of procrams keyed reh11on, relationships, the future, b th . . . to population. drup and death. The vanety of views • ut at is chanaina in some parts This dispute bas .raised the ques--expressed indicates that, "while there -tJf the country-Where ·first-stage tests ti on of whether census ficures should are some universal teen-age ex- basve ~-be adjusted to account for people pclttnces. there 1s no universal teen- «• tartina in March, Census workers missed in the count, and bow such an aaer," said Diana Slkfield, 17, Echo an.ned out in parts of Connecticut, ad. ed. · ~raia and Texas to record residen-~ustment would be done. 1tor-1n<h1ef for 19 3-84. .. We strove for a divenity in the opinions and the areas," said Ttacy Wykert, 18, Echo assianment direc- tor. "We tried to put in responses from all 50 states. And that war we could get a wide range of views.' On the subject of parents, for ex.ample, 17-year-old Kelly Curry of Lubbock. Texas, wrote: .. My parents and I have an averaae relationship. They tell· me. Then 'they tell me louder. Then they scream it. Then I do It." · On sex, 17-year-old Shannon Appel of St. CWr Shores, Mich., wrote: "lt'ssoscarybecauseifyoudai then the auy mipt 10 tell some other guys. Then when another JUY asks you out. you don't know tf be Wees you or if he's ulona you out because of what he beard ... about you ... On nuclear war, Brian Dary, 18, of Greenfield, Wis.. said: "The thing that comes fint in my life above everything would be learning all I can about superior we.aponry and ... survivalism." ' And Steve Bresnahan, 16, of New- ton, Mass.. said: "My one fear conoemini the future is nuclear war. I can work around all my other fears. such as an unsatisfactory job or bad marri.llC. but I have no control over this fear. I am not in constant fear ... but it is always in the back of my mind. sittina, waitina to be re-- membered." Coben said she oft"emt the project to the hiab ecbool in suburban Lombard because she wu impressed with the 9_uality of the Echo. "The kids themselves showed m unusual amount of dedication." Cohen said. •·1 went to Lombard not expectina a peat deal. But I saw kids t.ryina to understand the ethic of America as it encompassed their tives." Students devised and mailed ques. nonoai.res to hitb schools in all SO states, said their adviser, Howard Spa.noaJe. Tiiey sifted throu&h about 9,000 rcspomes before choosina 7SO they wanted to use. Also included in the book are trantcnpts of dis- cussions amona 13 Glenbard East students who pthered each week to share their thoucbts on each of the • chosen topics. In one of the discussions, oa death. a 17-year-old se.oior girl said: "I lb.ink the bigest problem I have .dealina with my mom's (bean attack} is that l made a pact with her that if be ever got to the point wbett she was a . vesetable... l would pull the plua. That's ,,..bat scares me a loL .. I woodcr if I tould brins m)"IC1f to do ii. But I promised h~ that I would." 0n teachers. • 16-year-otd junior ' sul wd. "I Sol the worst grade in aeo~ that I ~t all throu&b b.iab tcbool, but I still appreciated lb.at teacher the mOJt because of tbc respect he had for me." The book includes "udCD.t-drawn cartoons which capture some of the contradictions of beiag a teen~. One sbo• a hi&h 1ebool boy makin& a pitch to bis&irlfriend. "I don't think ~marital sex should be takctl ligbtl)." be sa)s. "'So seriou.Sly, let's JO tobed." ARBOR CLEANERS ,-----------, I· 2 FOR 1 I "FOR FAST & QUALITY SERVICE" tial addresses and the number of dwellina units at each address. These will be compared for accuracy with .iisu supplied by the Postal Service and other sources. Such lists are essential to a aood census, since most 'of .the count depends on mailed i>rm.s. I Tampa. Aa.,andJencyCity, N.J., will be the sites of the tint full-$C&le test next sprina. Bounpane said. This 'lft"on will try out expanded use of computen by the Census Bureau, the pncy that pioneered automated Finance panel plans Diajor overhaul of U.S. tax system \1 COUPO • Profealoul D1'J Cleaninf I • Alteratlou and Bepair J Bring in any 2 I • Lauc1.r1 Sentce 1 items p y for the f • l>rapel'J Sped&IJst I first, second one is 1 • B~ Quilt 6 Bedspreads : FREE*·•~.., • rl ~systems a century qo. If technol<>aY can be used even more efficiently than in 1980 it could mean a najor savina for the bureau. And count.in& America is a costly process. • The 1970 census cost $222 million, ~d the bill ror 1980 topped s 1 ;J>illion. The General Atrountina Of- WASHING TON (AP) -The Sen- ate Finance Committee opened bear-inas last week on overhauling the federal income tall amid broad aaree- ment on the P&nel that the system bas become too complex and so riddled with loopholes that it is unfair. .. A mljor nuon we are cons1der-i.na fundamental reforms is the in- dication of weakening consensus behind our present system, as demon- strated by the arowing compliance problen," said Sen. Bob Dole. R- Kan .. the chairman. in opening the hearing. "We do not want to hastily adopt a system that cannot be sustained over ume, either because of technical flaws or lack of popular support," Dole added. Dole empbastzed that the effort to overhaul the ancome tax 1s ~parate from the debate between President Reaaan and bis Democratic challenger, Walter F Mondale. on whether taxes should be raised next a 4rtU from• aprtnkler ea4. Th• ncent . bot iplll la ted to ntln ye~n John C. Danforth. R-Mo .. sa.id • CJeul .. done on premises : •Must present coupon : ~e ~9'fi ':;dt>i{~~ ~~~~~ ARBOK CLEANERS I witll order. Not "good 1 malce .a convert of anyone" wbo....tHJ----1·.-775 .Jeffrey Rd., St.e. A I with any other offer. I doubts thTe necessity for simplifyi~g Irvine, Calif. I Like items only. I tax la\Vs. wcnty ycan ago, be w..., 552"'6965 I I the federal tax code ftlled only one ~ · I Expir• 9 r12!84 I book; today, it fills two books, even e operate our own plant before the changes enacted this year ~-------------.... -----------" arc added. "I hope we can start from scratch" and wnte a completely new code no bigger than the 60-pagc index to the present law, Danforth said. · • Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., who is co- sponsor of a btll that would make numerous c~ but keep the baste mcome tall, said "all sqments of society arc wanung a tax system that is fair and simpler with lower rates." He added that most people want to keep the pnnc1ple in the present law that takes a proportionately larger share for taxes as income increases. Sen. Steven Symms. R-Idaho. said man) people are wary of the move- ment toward ··iax reform." fearing it will mean btitter taxes. "When Conarcss talks of tax re- form. Y,llb your wallet and run for cover.' he said. On the other hand, Dole cautioned apinst an exi>«tataon that tn over- haul will \>roducc a tax cut. "I don't thtnk. that s possible." he added RUFFELL'S · UPIOLSTlllY, llC. F• Tiie l•t Of Y• lit ltU HUD avo. COSTA IEA -541-115' Ktndergarten thru 8th Grade -All Day Classes Enroll Now FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 10TH Enrollment Now Being Taken Reuonable Tuition "°°' .. ,,.. .. ..,... W7Mw l'OMltW -High ~tic.,.,,.,. -TNCIJllw .. 4 ,. .. -,..... (with pht#tlc»), llrltlfw, arlt,,,,,_,lc, ,_,..,,, A Prlv•t• School of Distinction Founded in 1942 In Fountain Valley 16835 Brookhurst 714 963-7831 . . • ·---~ ----··-..,...~-~»--• • :1;I'he 'wrong side of tracks -; when lt comes to garbage • -• • "We'll never know how fast Jesse Owens cot.Jld have run on a rubber track with starUngblocks ... ~I? I? ABC RETURNING 1'0 OUR OLYMPIC COVER~E A!fllYROORY collllDAi.t To the Editor. ri& that will probably be the third Do you remember when the~ was,. l.atlest amog pri:lducer. lq every town, a~ side of the R.R. Tbc icing on thiscakt-ofgarbagc, is track and a bad side? I never realized that now they plan to move Pacific that lhis was caused by the city Cqast Hl&bway 1nland,abou1 t 7S feel fathers, or the county fa then. only from our homes and wall us out from becausc ther got in the habit of the rich. elite of the town. They throwina their gatbagc onto one side mustn't let us contaminate their of town and keeping thr"bcst pan for Wonderful marina and new dQwn· the elite Jesidcnts. This 1s what is town area. Many of Qur homes are 1n r.pidly happening in Huntington the $2.S0,000 price mafkc1 ·and the Beach. There should be a town spirit politicians arc using them as garbage of dividing the city's misery evenly dumps. • 1 OF AMERICA VER~U~ A ·~ BUNCH OF OfHER PEOPLE am'ong lhe citizens. not so tn Hunt-I am personally angry with Signal ington Beach. First years ago Landmark because I believe 1bey are . Meadowlark airport had a righ1 tum planning tbis)ust so the-y can Jam in a traffic pattern going over what is now few more hiff1-pnccd homes near the Huntington Harbor.'now i_t goes left. beach. This ts the thanks that J get for Next, there was a chemical dump buyinsone of their homes. I still have WKlertheaicponfli&,h.lQ.l!J~m_._it wu ~onai.na.lscllina,.u:wt.lbeY.fil"!!lted dug up and a huge part trucked over to telling us what a great area they wt"rC my area, to a dump across from the making this. Our area has now library. Now it has gases ~ping received the straw that broke the from 11. Third, they arc moving .the camel's back. Each family in three police helicopters from John Wayne huge tracts is going to chip in S 100 10 and dumping this new heliport and its put their money where their mouth is. infernaJ noise on u~. . Now HcarThis! We do nol want any Some pcopl~ think l_i.B. ts great, morcoflheci1y'sgarbagedumpedon until you menuon that 11 has the two us. · biggest smog producers in the county. J. COLLINS Now \\It arc gening a huge offshore oil Hun1ington Beach Who would wi.n if Lewis raced Jesse Owens? Better equipment, new rules assist modern athletes Could Carl Lrwis beat Jesse Owens. in a l<X>-meter race? You'd think so if you looked at nothing but their times, but look again. Jesse Owens ran 100 meters in 10.2 seconds. Carl Lewis' won the Olym· pies 1n 9.99. What you have 10 look at again is the surface they each ran on. Owens ran on a cinder track. The final layer on all tracks of that era was made of the brittle. pebbly, porous residue of the iron-smelting process. Carl Lewis won 1he Olympic I 00- meter on a surface made of rubber and polyurethane. Jesse Owens dug two holes in the cinder track behind the staning line and planted the toes of his spiked track shoes in I.hose holes as ~ brace for bis feet in the starting position. Carl Lewis used carefully designed starting blocks planted on the surface of lhe track.. We'll 'never k.now how fast Jesse Owens could have run on a rubber track with s1artl ng blocks. AllDY ROONEY Wc1ssm6net' bean.alt 6 in ~ shape, but I wonder how Rowdy would feel wearfhg 1h full top ,. :===tt bottom bathing suit that WeissmuU~r . ~ had to wear. accordin&. to Lhe rt~ •• lauons at the 1924 Oly!Jpics. \ 11 •·~ Modem swimmers have dozens of i:=::::& technical advantages over their p -~~ decessors. Today'sstartingbl04s ~'~ be as high as 30 inches~'ye t e .no.> l~ water level or the pool, g e ..,,~ swimmer a great advan f; - ward motion from that eleva position. Weissmuller ~n Bus r Crabbe just curled thei( Ver e edge of the pool for 1htir Wt . The modem, SO-meter Olym ic pool has all but eliminatedf, wa•s between lanes that earlier ·mrnfts had 10 battle. Pools arc sci tificaUy designed with deep gutters and ex- pensively engineered lane dividers that Quell much of the motion. Funhennore. lanes that were onc.e 6 feet wide were 8 feel wide at the Olymp;cs. :\ WlfH FUN NV NAME? ... , ' c ures i n our power Norman Cousins probably would be dead now, certainly would be crippled, had he not "laughed himaelf well." -He. his book.sand.his lccturesJlaye_ lince expanded public awareness of be interrelationship of mental stress .. and physical distress. We can indeed worry ourselves sick. We can indeed heal Ourselves with hope. · Building on past research, tiusband and wife doctors in Phoenix, Arizona, Donna Lou ana Harold Udelma~ have demonstrated that rheumatoid arthritis, in some patients, is bc1tcr or worse depending upon bow hopeful or depressed the patient may be. The T :ci:ll is a crilica.J component of the human body'simmOt'le system. The Doctors Udelman have con- trolled T ~II production by controll· ing a patient's fears. The following was fiction when it was first written by 0 . Henri. A young womin, dying of pneu· morua, retreated to her bed, looked out the window, announced that she would die when the last leaf fell from the ivy vine on yonder tree. One by one the leaves began to fall and the woman became resigned to her impending death. But 1he last leaf clung to the vine, refused to drop. The woman recovers. To discover the last leaf bad been painted on the tree by a friend ... Greenville, Tennessee: Little Leslie Robinette was born with a genetic disorder. II stunted her growth. Until she, her family and her doctors gambled on an experimental transplant of bone marrow. Doctors acknowledged that she had only a slim chance lo survive. A little girl would have to have enough will to live, enougti stubborn determination to fight fOr her own life. She got that. .. When enlcrtainer Michael Jack.son visited her bedside. . Her improvemen1 and recovery began with that visit. A publicity stunt in connection with Michael Jackson's present con- cert tour? No. Leslie Robinette is 17. The entertainer's inspirina visit to her bedside: was when she was not yet 7 -II yean ago. P•ul Rarvty I• • co/amal•t. 1y11dlc•ted Some of the world records that were set 1n OJyihpic events suggest we're breeding a race of supennen and superwomen. B«ause of better nutrition and improved training procedures. athletes probably arc getting better. but they"re also getting a lot of help from new rules and improved equipment. Several years ago. one of the good U.S. women swimmers, Mary T. Meagher, swam in a pool wi1h 1hreeof the dividing device$' installed be· tween each of1he eight lanes. Mary T . set a new world's record that day, bu! swimmers arc still arguing over whether it should be allowed or nol. If you can't quit smoking, blame you! genes The pole vault isa pnmeexample. I ,aw the world's record ~I at 14 feet 4 inches by 8111 Graber using a bamboo pole. Today. they're using a fiberglass pole that acts as a catapult. The pole bends under the forct: of the runner's weight and speed and then. as he goes into the air. the pole snaps back. throwing thr vauller ovcr the bar. The vaulters.are up above 19 feet now. ll's ii beautiful sport. but I doubt tha1 the vaulters today arc S fet:t betler than Bill Graber. The Huffy compaoy spent S600.0CX> des1gn1ng a new aero- dynamically perfect SI S.000 bike for our cycling team. Our rowers used shells whose bo1toms were coated with a substance designed by NASA. The U.S. rifle team was 1ak.1ngp1lls called "beta blockers." They reduce the pulse rate and make It easier for a marksman to hold steady. Some mice become addicted to nicotine much more quickly than other mice do. It's genetic. re· searchers say. Blame that. if rou haven't yet been able to quit smok.1ng. When asked to'list his five favonte s~nswnters. the great baseball catcher Thurman MunSOP1 , sut>. mined the following roster: I. 2. J. 4. 5. Q. Ho" many baseball uniform numbers have been rtl1rcd by the New York Yanket:s'.1 A. Count them: 9, Mans. 32 , Howard .. 3. Ruth. 4, Gehrig. 5. DiMaggio. 7, Mantle. 8, Berra and Dickey. IS, Munson. 16. Ford. 37. Stengel. Q. The middle name ofwh1ch U.S. president was the same as the last name of another U.S. president? A. Is. Ronald Wilson Reagan. Q. Arc any windmills left 1n Holland; A. Some. For show. Powered not by the wind bu1 by electricity mostly. "Wark" meant both "pain" and "work" in the dialects of old Scotland. It was the middle name, Wark was, or the pioneer movicman D.W. Griffith. first name David. He didn'1 like that middle name. He did no\ believe that pain and work could be synonymous. Trick your friends. Ask. 1hcm to name the President whose picture appears on the $10 bill. They'll say Alexander Hamilton. You may chor- tle derisiv~I , and shout, It's Hamil· ton all · t. but he was never prtJident. ummy! Watch this space for more tip! on how tO enhance your popularity. Walt Whitman was a male nurse, By chewing, the beaver sharpens not dulls its 1eeth. ( L.M. Boyd is a syndicart'd columnist.) The high jump record 1s dran1at1· caUy higher than 11 was 2S )ears ago. , too. but 1he rules ha ve changed so that an athlete today can get over the bar any way he's able to. Fonnerly. for ellample, a 1umper could not go over bead firs1 . There's nothing wrong with any of thesr aids 10 record·mak1ng. We just have 10 be careful not to assume that this generation has lefl my generation behind. I personally would like to see the showboating Carl Lewis eat Jesse Owens· dus1 on a cinder track. Greek arms dealer's exploits legion Swim records have improved phenomenally 1n .50 rean. Rowdy Gaines, the Olympic 100-meter dlamp1on, might ha,,e beaten Johnny Managed to win plenty of influence mctting; he later bcalmc 1 member of the board of Tl&kos" trans-African pipeline company. Andy Rooaey I• • •Y•dlcated collllDJJl1t. despite checkered career all over globe JACK Even after be;na •hown a "'"°non Tsakos' criminal record by a Rock· WASHINGTON -The case of ~ally Pilot welcomes readers' comments Greek munitions merchant Basil Tsakos gets curiouser and curiouser. He spun a web that caught many prominent Washington fiaurcs, in· eluding Sen. Mark 0 . Hatfjckl, R- On:., in its "ossamer·like strands. He sou&ht their support for a pipeline ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot ..._, CA. -. ,...-lndude scheme by sprcadina money around ~llddrwenct t •IPhOf•numbs. at:ncrously in Washinaton. The evidence suacsu that he-was 5imP'y " you ~' you m«Y Cll usin& the innuenoe-buyina technique oon11_,. In to our ..,.,..f:"ww;e-:t:.~~ ped"cc1M in a~.....cbll ~ .. : .. + 1111p-"tone number -UI u.u. •• ·•ll-"au1 do not Oii in lof'CI Fore.umok.tourcct 10 Lhe Urtited llltWa 0t .uct.. States and West Germany told my H. L. Schwartz Ill '""""" Frenk Zlnl !,l•l'l.tll'ng r ·J , , ~ UJOCiatr Corley Johnson that Tsakos tried, in 1981 10 cut In on the uJe of I 00 Leopard tanks to Omece by the West German firm ofKnu11-Maffe1, cla1m1na he wu owed a SIO milhon commission. When Kreuss-MafTci rcfUJed 10 pay, T11kot sued. ~ ...... ,.,;;11 ....... "~-......... --~-.._ ... ....._... •• h. WI( C..-CA 9~ Tom Tait ' !y (09"" --Cr"'9 Sh.it Accordioa . 10 knowlrdgeable sources. Ttakos offered 1 coot million --Ooltarrt~ Defo ... M1n1 ttr Evanctlos Avtroff 1f he __ _,. wookt lriuty that Tukos h11d •r· ran~ the unk sale. Tsakos also 1old.... SOotl• (Otl!!f • T well associ.ltc who was an ex-CIA an associate that he had given A agcnl, C&mpobasso arran&ed to hive $25.000 to New Democracy. the llDEISOll Tsako1 r<prcsent RockweD in tbeule opposition party Averoffheads. of aircraft and missle pl.rtS to Moroc- Averoffreportedly refused to coop-co, TunJl'la 1nd7tbu Dhabi. · era It with Tsakos and became angry Campobuso did not rctumseveral whCn the arms dealer persisted. weapons to bt purc~sed fn;>m E&YPt calls for commc.ot. Avtroff told my as50clate that he a.nd sold to lraq. Using an 1ntr<?C1UC. Late list year, Tukos contacted knew nothini of any contribution hon from• Rockwell ~ntemat1onal OeneraJOyn1micsttekin&1contract ftom Tllkos. employee, Al. Oruselh, they ,per-to sell new tan.kl to Omec:e. He lhtn Bui the sources Slid rctirtd Greek sUAd~ EcYPua.n Dcrense MtntJtry planned to sell Greece's okl tan.ks to Gen. Dcmctrios l..ambridis.did take officials to aaree to ~e sale, • Lebanon.. But IOUJ'CCS said I.be dul money from Tsakos for sisrnn& a Tobconthe~fc11de, Tukosh1ttd fell th~ wbcnOeneral D)umic:a coutt 11.1.tcment that uid Tsakos had 1 former EcYPtian aener.I to teal the leamed of Tukos' alJcecd bribery -parfJciPlted~in the tan.Malt-.· Tsakos-.....deal..Th.o.ua6J,hc~cven.t"'1ly.&0~11empt1 Ht-AUlen ... -- reJ)Onedly paid Lambridis an l.n..11111 to I~. sources 11id n was doubtful Orttpitelhe~f'Ueofcvidtnce S20,000 from • Swiu bank .accoun t~at Tsakos was able t~ make the Ilk about TAkos' dubious t.cqround and promised f1Wrt. lambridis de-bimscJfafl~rteveral trips tO ~dad, and buJ.itiW methods, he WU able tO nied atltiri& any monty from T11kos. O~lh, whoaot •free tnp 10 a Kl pin 1uppon for his ambitious pipe- Whcn Tsakos came to th ii coun1ry rctOrl tn qstud. Swn:u:rland, out, of line 1eht.01e from 5011ne 1ntlucnual in J980, he hooked up with an T11ios,ta1dhebtokeoffconi.ac;.tW11h peoplc•in Wuhin&ton. nouibly Hat- entrtprtntu.r nam~ frank Rose-t~ ann1 me~ba.nt after, ltam1n1 of fiekl. nblum. Ther wttt introduced by an his shady deabnp. 81.11 h11 employer, Footnot~ Bccawe. of 1 1~ tx-convcssman and ex-convict. tor-Rockwell, did bulincu with Taak.OI. sraphical mot a recent column ncliUJ Gallqher. O.NJ. who hid Coun rooonll tho"t that Ro..-,.pOru:d that Tul<oo h":'I aiv.n In fi1ured in the tcandal of 1n cattiu nblum1mnaect1mce1tnaforT11kos UtOciateS2,000tobuy1nnucnorin innucncc buyer, Ton&1un Park. in Paris Wilh ttprt"ICntauv~ofRock· Wat.h!~&ton. Thecorreaamoun1 WIJ Thc trigcrt deal TNkoa. and Rme. wtll and I frtnth Qrm lo dtlCUJI t,hc: S2S0.000. nbJum pu_t tOltlhct in,-olvcd SI sale 1r stl~ma: cqu1 billion worth ~r old So"1et·mldc mcnt to Saud At1b1L Tom cam-,_. A.a6\::e,.. pobwo or Jio<l1'-.!L I ut.rul<d tl\c. colut•l1 L ------~ ' SUNDAY.AUGUST12, 1984 Dlt!J ........... ..,......., It ...... With the old for the ta ing U.S.·sweeps Volleyball battle· goes to Americans, and it's no contest By ROGER CARLSON OfhDalr ...... LONG BEACH -Karch Kiraly, one of the United States' standout playen, put it all in a Beat pac~c Saturday night in the aftermath of the Amencans' cye-poppi~ sweep of Brazil for the-aoJd-me~ in-men's volleyball here at the Long Beach Arena in the XXlllrd Olympiad, a complete reversal of an earlier loss to this same foe. "This pme manered," said the former four-time All-American from UCLA. "And the other one didn't." The U.S. squad ran roughshod over the Brazilians for the gold medal, winning lS-6, IS-6, lS-7 to send a crowd of l 2,000, which included IOC President Juan Antonio Samarach. into a frenzy. Bra.ZJI was burned by mistakei from start to finish. but it was the U . p~ure that forced it. aocordin& to Fre1w. "They made us feel uncom- fon.able and they deserve it, they played hke a sold medal team, .. "We definitely didn't lose on purpose," Kiraly said about the fint time these two met on Monday when Brazil needed to win in order to make the semifinals, eliminating Japan. ··But we didn't have to score a point to act into the semifinals, and yes, it did help to take some of the pressure off. We had been on such a roll and we ca.lized w.~ren't invincible." American Coach Doug Beal, step- ping down after enduring some fire as the coach, despite JO wins in 31 starts, including the gold medal, and five straight conquests of the Sov~t Union, said lbe major mov t tum thinp 180 devcei was 1om1 with a different rotatJon, to get a switch in matcbups. and the insertion of Craig Buck and Pat P'oWCTS. · There was little resemblance to the two teams' earlier match when Brazil fought into the semifinali with a three-set SWC'Q>, snapping a 28-pme wanruna st.rctk for the United States. Lapna Beach ~ product Duty DYorak (1) prepuee to Mt ap teammate fn battle for OlJJDplc 1old With Brutl. "We knew it would be a different match," admitted Paulo Freitas, the Brazilian coach. "This is the best team we've ever had," be continued, "But they changed rotations and formations and we never bad an opportunity to break the momen- tum." In fact. it was a complete turn- around IS the U.S. took command from the outset with Steve Timmons, the Newport Harbor High and Or- ange Coast Colleae product setting (Pleue eee U.8 .JB4) Lewis joins a legend· Fourth goldmedal in relay victory eqtials Owens' feat By BOWARD L. HANDY ........... Diiiy,... LOS ANGELES -C.trl Lewis capped a star-studded perfo~ance tn the XXIllrd Olympic Games by joinang three teammates tn setting a world record Saturday nifht at the Los Angeles Memorial Cohscum. Lewis and his running mates on the 4 x JOO relay~ posted a time of 37.83. Joining him on the squad were Sam Graddy (10.29 from a standing start), Ron Brown (9.19) and Calvin Smitb(9.41). Lewis's time was an astounding 8.94. The women's 4 x 400 relay team set an Olympic record of 3: 18.29 and Great Britain's two-time l ,SOO-meter champion Sebastian Coe set another Olympic record at 3:32.S3 in winning his specialty. There were other ht&hltahts Satur- day ni&bl Lewis won his rourth gold medal and Valene Brisco-Hooks picked up her third as a member of the winning women's 4 x 400 relay team. In winnina four gold medals, Lewis .. . Scottf Wysocki also rans = - equaled Jesse Owens' performance in 1936 in Berlin. "Jesse Owens is still the same man to me be was before, .. Lewis said. "He is a legend. I'm just a person. I still feel like the same Carl Lewis 1 was six years ago, except I'm a little older and a lot more people come to my press cotlf erenccs. ·"To duplicate one of track and field's greatest feats is an honor. Everybody said it oouJdn't be done. Even I said over a year ago that I didn't think I could do at. But I feel g~ about it because I worked hard for It. "Right now I'm physically ex- hausted. But I'm sorry that it's over with. The Olympic Games arc a special thing. Now if I make SO cents or SS0,000, it doesn't matter. I have four gold ~edals and nobody can take that a.war trom.me." lf'Vlne s Dwi$1J:t Stones finished fourth in the high jump but castly could have lled for the bronze mcdll except for a narrow miss at 7-fJlf ... He had the same hetght as Chma's Jianhu.a Zhu in third place but one more mass. "I had a little crummy miss at 7-61/• and that made the difference," Stones said ... I am pleased even though I lo t my stadium record. I beheve 7-7 1s a respectable heaaht. It as four inches hiaher than any other tame for me in the Olympics. "This has been the best season of my career even at my age (30). But ri&ht now I'd like to spend a few days relaxing and then I'll decide what I will do. "Having the medal certmonies ripu there m front of the high Jump • d1dn 't help. I made a couple of passes based solely on the medal cer- emomes. Then the collapse of (Steve) Ovett in the 1,SOO right there in front of the pit, didn't help, either." "Winning tonight is a btt of a dream come true," said Coe. "Tlus ume last year I was JUSt out of the hospataJ for four days. I didn't run at au between July and Chnstmas. "I feel the Olympics in Moscow and here compare very favorably. I happen to be happier here because I (Pleue eee LEW'IS/84) unzr re Carl Lewta (left) taka baton from team=te calYln Smltla en route to OIJJDplc 1old medal ID 4 z l relay. Olympic.gouge hasn't materialized --Yet T here's s till the closing ceremonies wit h tickets ranging from $400 to $800 Nobody came 10 on the noon •Les Steckel, the Mmnesota V 1k- balloon from Saskatoon and asked • ings' tough guy coach, is henpecked me, but... . and has nothing to say about what •Los Angel(s Olympic Committee goes on at home. president Peter Ueberroth says he is •If you did not think Howard very pleased that the "Olympic Cosell was wretched excess before gouge" nevermatenalized... Olym~ic ~mng.. you do now. Somebody should tell Pctcrabout • Imagme a N.atJonal Lca&ue pla>- clos1n1ccrcmonies tickets sellina for off senes mvolvmg the Beloved Cubs $400 to $800. and the San Diego Ch1cke~. •Sa.n Diego Cbaraen offensive •-ryte answer to the persistent coordinator Dave Levy says that with questJon as to when the Rams and Pete Johnson alona side Chuck Raiders wtlJ play a prcseason pme as MuncieandtheCba_rgerpassina rcallyquttes1mpl~ ... never. attack, his people mi&bt score" 30 •No one has said whether the points a game' ..• TheCh1.11crs bonusescallcd"huae"bysomc, to be usually do score SO but the other team paid to LAOOC officials will be a usually scores S l. matter of publ~c record. •One thinaabout the end of the •Bum PluU1ps hasalwa~s. ~n my Olympic Games1 it will be a rehef not ~ho1~ for football ooech ofh~atcd tohcartheword •official." mtell&gen«butbcmaybesettinaa Buo TucKE1 SPORTS COLUMNIST run from Sam Ruuahano ... Don Shula still leads the O\: erratcd depart- . ment. •The 1dcaofS 10 milhon Breeders' Cupsencs is to attract new fans to the spon of horse racing by pa yang out all that money in purses butl would think Hollywood Parl would attract more new fans by fiaunnga way to pay the money to the bettors. •Add lookaltkcs. Minnesota Coach Les Steckel and A ls p1 tchcr Tommy John. •With theyounapla)ersgaininaa =of exiencc, the Los Angeles reasasolidoontenderin · ational Leaaue West race. •TheftrstnameofMurrayof Murray's ticket agency across from the LA Coliseum mtght by Arthur because he 1s dancinaalJ the way to the bank. •Don Drysdale goes into 1M Hall ofFame Sunday which make those hallsJUSt a tad more hallowed. •Qu1ck now ... What brand of shoes did Carl ~~; wear in the 200 meters? •Not the least of the Olymp;c mystenes 1s ho\Jo they can ha\: e team handball as a sport and best ta te to admit baseball. •Stu Nahan does not nttd a personalized liocnse plate ... just look for the c.ar with the four flat tares. • rlJ'St rule of visiung the race trad. ... always put a quarter in your hoc for the bus fare home. •You know you a.re getlina old if your kids never beard of Johnny U01tas. Defense rests again in Angels' 3 -2 loss to A 's on the Decker debate · rages on LOS ANGELES (AP) -A day after The incident, the debate con- tinued Satu.rda)' O\ler •bcthcr ary Dcc:ker or Zola Budd was10 b\amC for one of the mOlt dramatic moments-of the 1984 Summ.ef Olympics, the collision btttrt-ecn the two runners whtcb turned Decker's dream or Olympic gold into a nigbunare. Decker blamed Budd. but otbtt runners in the 3,000 meicr women's raoc said it was Deckec's fault and Budd, who refused oommeni.. was exonerated by an Olympic jury. Meanwhile, some expert observers faulted Budd and others pointed at Decker. Dick Brown, Decker's ooach, said Saturday it was "a very unfonunate anodent .. that occurred because Budd "may have inadvertently got over a little too quickly" to the inside after tahna the lead. • Decker, who injunld her hip in fallina, was "up and walkina today~ but her left knee had swollen up and her hip ··v.-as much stiffer," Brown said. Decker, in an interview later on ABC. said. .. maybe rm just not meant to win an Olympic gold medal, but I'm not going to pve up. I believe there's another Olympics m 1918." Near the end of the interview, me broke mto tears. She was injured at the time of the 1976 Olymp1cs and was blocked from the MotCOw Olympics by the U.S. boycott. Ironically, Decker ran in the raoc partly becauac she wanted to .defeat the ballyhooed Budd. the barefoot South African who moved to Great Bnwn so she could compete in the Olympics. South Africa is barreC! from the Olympics because of its apartheid poli~. Dttker had made the U .S. team rn both the 3.000 and I .SOO meter races. but ch~ to run only the Iona.er dista~ becau~ 5he thou&bt it of· fcred her the best chance (or a gold medal. She woo the world cham· pion hip at that distance last year. {Pl eee DltCDR/BS) Conover team places fourth I ' ... . . ' Cout QAILY PILOT/Sund y. August 12, 1984 SPORTS BREAK '-Jordan leaves hiJ; jersey behind; police to res~ue From AP dt1patclln .,. ..,. LOS ANGELES -police rgcant • c:l imcd a bit ot credit Saturday for the U.S. biaskctbaU tc-am's gold medal. saying be Stones hu Olympic heritage LO ANGl.:LES -lnme's OWlght • Stones has an Olympic htritage, and not ' · only bt<.11usc the .u .. high • jumper is oompettng an hu 1h1rd <1amcs. Has arand· father, Hal Roben arranaed all the mustc for the 1932 Olympics m ~Angel "He was the (Univmuy of Sou1bem Clllifom1a) bandlcadcr, and the band was known as Hnl Robcru and hts Trojans before it was c: lied the Trojan Marchina Band," Stones said.~·-- rushed starter MichatlJordan'sjcncy to the Forum just u the.J,lmc qainst Soain wa startioa. Jordan, who scored 20 points in the U.S. team·~ 96-65 Fnday ni_ght romp over lhc Spaniard~. acetden- tally left his jersey m his room at the University of Sout~crn California Olympic ViU~e. Dwiaht Stones, howt-ver, went to UCLA. much to the dismay ofttis family. "USC was-late in tryin 1.<> recruit m , althouah I 'utways wanted tQ ao thel't'," Stones said. ~ ' •. l ~ Jordan dasco,·c~ his error at about 6:1 S p.m. Fnday, and without the jersey, be wouldn't have been allowed to play in the 7 p.m. game because trading jersey numbers isn't allowed, police Cmdr. William Booth said. Pohce m Inglewood, where the Forum 1s located, dispatched a car to pick· up the jersey, but the Inglewood officers weren't allow-. ed inside the village. Ju~t then. Jordan Los Angeles police Sgt. Emilio · Perez happened to be dnvmg by the apanment building where the Amencan team 1s stAymg. ''The ass1sUlnt (U.S.} team manager ran out and flagged me down and was yelling and screaming," Pere7 said. O'Meara takes one-shot lead -baguna-Niguel! Mark -O!Meara, C?D· n tinuing a hor streak that began seven tournaments ago, fired an 8-under-par 64 in the third round Saturday to Ulke a one- stroke lead into the final round ofa PGA tournament in Grand Blanc. -Mich. O'Meara, 27, the 1979 U.S. Amateur champion who is seeking bis first win as a pro, was at 14-under 202, one shot ahead of Lee Trevino, Deni. Watson, luo Aoki ofJapan and Payne Stewart in the $400,000 event. O'Meara's 202 also is a 54-hole record for this tournament. After missing the cut at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin. Ohio, in May. O'Meara has finished in the top I 0 in each of his last s1~ tournaments, includfog runner-up four times ... In the LPGA event at High Point, N.C.. JoAnne Carner, forced to finish her second round shortly after sunrise Saturday. charged past defending champion Patty Sbeehan at sunset with a 3-under-pai 69 to take the lead after three rounds. Qiiote of the Clay Nifol falltlelt, the Olympic archer from New 2..a.nd who compcrtee In a wheltohalr, asked tf lhootlng errowa from• Wheeld\alr wu a htndrence: ''f dOn'l know. I've never shot standing up." Meta' Gooden sets cJub mark DwiglU Gooden struclc out 1o·in seven a mm to set a rookie season record for New~ork Mets pitchers, and combined with Jesse Orosco to key a 3-1 tr:iumpl\ over the Pittsburgh Pirates Satur(lay night. Gooden. 10-8, a 19-year old right-hander. boosted-his strikeout total to 181 to erase the old team record of 178 by Jerry Koosman in 1968. The I 0 strikeouts enabled Gooden to regain the National League lead in strikeouts over the Dodgers' Fernando Valenzuela, who has 178 . In other NL action. Keltb Moreland singled home Ryne Sandberg with one out m the to!: of the ninth to liflthe Chicago ubs to a 2-1 victory over Montreal ... Mark Thurmond held Atlanta to four hits over seven innings and Graig Nettles belted his 13th home run to lead San Diego to a 4-1 triumph over the Braves. The victory, San Diego's ei$hth in 11 pmes over Atlanta lh1s season, Good.en increased the Padres' lead in the National League West to 101/2 games ... Sleve Carlton pitched eight strong innin~ and Oizle Virgil doubled home three runs to lead Philadelphia over St. Louis 6-1. C.arlton. 11-5, allowed only three hits. struck out I Oand walked four over eight innings before giving way to Kevin Gross ... BUI Donua scored the winning run from fint in the seventh inning on shortstop Tom Foley's second key error of the game as -Houston came from behind to defeat Cincinnati 8-2. TODA Y'S :SUNDAY PUZZtE I ACROSS 78 Poetic "before" 14 7 Wire measure 33 Travel 99 Summer in Vichy 79 Generals assistant 148 Cuts qulcJ(ly 35 Ah me! 100 Armor plates 1 Lawmaker 80 T ax1 timer 150 Draws or pulls 37 His1oric penod 101 British sa11ofs 6 Commence 82 Free 152 Baseball clybs 39 Played the leading 102 Harangue · 11 Dagger wounds 83 Lawsuit 154 Tilt role 103 Stored recor<ls 16 Devil 85 Tries hard 155 Exists 40 Contented stgh 104 Laps over 21 Pos111ve electrode 87 Proh1b1t 156 Enlisted person 42 Use a pen 106 E.xptoil 2 wds. 22 D1min1sh gradually 88 English sand hills 157 Female relative 44 Trap 108 Building adclltton 23 Asian country 90 Subsequently 159 lndlan mulberry 46 Garden pest 24 Fragrance 91 Cozy retreat 160 Whtie 48 Latge truck 109 Some mustacties 25 Chinese measure 92 Lettuce 161 That hurts! 50 City in Nigeria 112 Sand expanses 26 Plural ending 93 Dance step 163 French article 51 Female saint· abbr-113 Presently 27 Approve 94 Stew pot 164 Sports official 53 lncipl~nt plant 115 Ice cream hOlders 28 -profund1s 95 Fnsk about 166 Go in 55 Escapes: sf. 116 Swamp 29 Course of travel 98 Blackboard t 67 Spanish priest 56 Networks 118 Letter addition 30 Pronoun 100 Table support 169 Automaton 57 Vigilanl 119 Flower extract 31 Hindu Qiantra 101 Depart 2 wds 171 Declare 58 -Noster 120 Prepare (copy) 32 C?ress up 105 God of love 172 Assigns.places to 60-Gfeat 122-F..urlous 34 Weight allowance 106 Definite article 173 -cheese 62 Gazes fixedly 123 Pronoun 36 Dirk 107 Purloin 174 Blows a horn 64 One or any 126 Click beetles 38 Concise 109 Jack rabbit 65 long-necked birds 128 Let 11 stand 40 Sudsy brew 110 Spanish river DOWN 66 Chemical · 130 Sparkles 41 Charm sl 111 Suffice compound 132 Nigerian tribe 43 Camera s eye 112 Macaw 1 Adds seasoning to 68 Whims 134 Expunges 45 Sketched 114 Shade lree 2 Tear jerker 69 Butter square 135 Leaves out 47 Permit 115 Golf vehicle 3 Behold! 71 Ares' sister 136 Call upon 48 Crude building 116 Shopping center 4 Lyric poem 73 Mortgage 137 Spanish article 49 Excuses 117 Amino acid 5 Bird's home 75 Tie the knot 139 Backbone 52 Ph1hpp1ne lru11 121 Citrus fruits 6 Supermarkets 79 Affirm 141 Trades 54 Bargain event 123 Sat1sf1ed fully 7 J-ook about. 2 wds ·-80 Sail supports 56 Swift waters 124 Relaxed 8 Wire service 81 Beat back 144 Neuter pronoun 59 Makes race 125 Secret message 9 Danger colors 83 Walking stick 145 Aviator 61 V1sua11zes 127 Dune material 10 General tendency 84 Attending 146 Petcy disputes 63 Boughs 128 Cloth fragments 11 Thoroughfares 86 Roman date 148 Horse father 67 Make 1oyfut 129 -ago long past 12 Uncle: Sp 87 Large snake 149 Brrstle 68 Warm (an engine) 131 Cteopatra·s rtver 13 AdJOtn 89 Scold peevishly 151 Cabbage salad 2 wds 133 Ta kes out 14 Climbing pepper 90 Erie or Huron 153 ClasSlfy 70 Decides upon 135 Above 15 Cubic measures 92 Clergyman 156 Obtain 72 Head. Fr 138 Exclamattons ol 16 Identical 94 Actor's role 158 That Fr 73 Dehcate fa bric wonder 17 Plural verb 95 Evergreen tree 162 Court 7 4 Dog's foot 140 Youngsters 18 As lar as 96 Got up 165 Goddess ol 1ust1ce 76 Challenges 14 2 Withered 19 Soap plant 97 Italian river 168 Double· pref 77 And Lat 143 Roof angles 20 Nominated 98 Heavy nap 170 Buddhist monk Sii! ANSWIRS IN CLASSIFllD •• 'R · 'b ·1 Morrie la first in AL to win 16 a ven 81 S wc':PZ....~sl:~~eli:~e~~s:SJ~: ~ OU t Dodgers Morris pitched 1he OC'tt01t T'~l'i to 4 9-S .. · Vl~~~i).0;.~. ~~et>cc~r':t~:hc l'~e~~:'iiLtaue' fint Howell' saves 4-2 trtump ' :J~r.;~::~:C~' ~~~.i00~;~t£:!1..':nh~~~11w'b1re bchi nd Marshall' S QOm er rookie Roser Clemens made a succe sful return 10 tht ' tatc where be .stan'Cd m college to lead Boston ton S-4 victorv O\'ff 'rexa'i. Clemen~ 7"4. mak.illJ his first .. appcaran~ in Texas since pitch· m&. the University of Tc.xas to the NCAA championship m J 983. allowed ;aall four of the Rangers• runs on seven hits tn 71/, innings. .. Mike Pa1Ua.nlo Mmcrcd and drove in three runs and Ooo Matttnsly also hQJncrcd &li the surging New York Yankees con- tinued their domination over Cleveland with a l0-1 victory.' The triumph, the Yankees' 13th · SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Mike M~r5hAll. did the early dan1aae with a two-run homer and a big ficld10f pl~y. and rookie relief tutc:hcr Ken Howell put the finuhtnl touches on a Los An~le~ Dod~n· victory Saturday. "It's hard to behevc he's onlr been in the bi& leagues • three w~ks"' altcher Mike Scioscia said of Howell; the tall . ri~t-handcr who earned his stc0od save as the Dod~rs beat the San Francisco Giants. 4-2. The rookie, in ttlief of Rack Honeycutt, 9-7. all~wed two singles, walked oone, and struck out five batters in 2'h 1nnin15. In his last 12111 innings. he'sallowedno runs, c1jht hits, no walks. and has struck out 14. · "At first. I wau little afraid But I'm not even nervous anymore. I throw that first pitch right down the middle;• Morru in IS games, gave them an 11--0 record over the lndial)s thlS season. . 8UJ Scbroeclef' cracked a two-run homer and Ted Slmmo11 and Cecll Cooper also bas two RBI to lead Jaime Cocaoower and Milwaukee to a I 0-5 victory over Chicago . , . George Bell belted a two~ruo homer with no outs in the bottom of the ninth ~ning to give Toronto a come-from- behind 3-2,~ctory over Baltimore ..• Al Cowens greeted Minnesota reliever Mike Wailers wilb a run- ~coring single in the 10th inning giving Seattle a 5-4 vtctory over the Twin~. Howell said. - ·•He's truly amaimg, considering his lack of eic· perience in pro ball. He's ~ot the am1 and the couraae to be a great reliever. He doesn t cnrc who's up there hitting, he JUSl fires strikes," Manager Tom Losorda said. "l call rum '.The Raven.' we-had Phil Regan. 'Tbe Vulture,· af!d now we have The Raven. • "Actually. Ken doesn't care what we: call him, 50 lon1 as we call him 10 to pitch." Howell. 23. was 8-2 in Triple-A this season befo~ joining the Dodgers. Marshall's homer. bis 20th. was in the third off Bill Teleriilon, radio Laskey, 6-11 . - . TELIMllON ----1hm.•~p:m. -ot.YMPICGAml, Chmnne 7. ''He wasn't able to handle inside fastballs at alt the last time we faced them. but that was a long time ago. He -~rush~ha1011e today," said Laskey.J~ho lef! i_!l the third _ because of a slightly sore shoulder. "I've made some adjustments and J'vc been battfina lately," Marshall said. 12:30 p.m. -r11••: u.s. Ctay COurt Cham~ehlp, Channet 2. 1 p.m. -BAll8ALL~ Dod~ et San Fran°'eeo• Ohannel 11. HB yoµ th wins n;ltional title s p.m. -80WUHG~ WOtMn'• toumement at RoeheiSter, N.Y., Channel"· SAN DlEGo' -Mike Fitzgerald, a student at Mesa View School in Huntington Beach, captured the national high jump championship in the 12-13 age division Saturday m the finals of the Aroo Jesse Ownes Games at San Diego State University. '4~9 p.m. -Ol YMPtC QAMll: Mwathon. clo.lng ceremony, Chanriet 7. • 'RA1>tO · 1 p.m. -•A-All! D<>dgers at San Fr&ncieCO, KABC (790). Fitzgerald, who wiU enter the eighth grade this year. leaped S-5 to win the national title, wnile Jason K.arpes of Seattle was second at 5-4 and Sb.ad Salusbury of Bellinptam, Wash .• finished thiTd at 5-3. 1 p.m. -aA'H•ALl: O«ktand at Angels, KMPC(710). • . · OLYMPIC GAMES Fitzgerald. ·who also won the . high jump on the regiorull level, competed against young athletes rep- resenting 13 areas in the United States. L --- XXlll OLYMPIAD MecWs tot.I ~ Slv..-&rtnM Total Unlled Sidles IO S9 30 WfflGermanv 17 19 23 Romania 20 16 17 Canada 10 17 16 GrHI Brilaln s 10 21 Italy •. 14 6 12 China 1S a • Jaoan 10 • 13 France s ' 7 IS Au1tralle 4 a 12 South Korea 6 6 7 Sweden 2 11 6 Yug0$lavla 1 • 7 Neth4trlancu s 2 6 Flntand 4 3 6 N-Zealand 8 I 2 arer11 ' 5 2 Swltierland 0 • 3 Meiclco 2 l I Oenmarll 0 3 3 S9aln 1 2 2 Belglum 1 I 2 Au1trla ' I 1, Jamaica 0 I 2 Norw av 0 I 2 Turktv 0 0 3 Ventzueta 0 0 3 Morocco 2 0 0 Kenva 1 0 1 Greece 0 I I Nigeria 0 I I Puerto Rico 0 1 1 AllJllf'la 0 0 2 Portugal 0 0 2 Pall ls Ian 1 0 0 Colomt>la 0 1 0 Egypt 0 1 0 tvorv Coast 0 1 0 Pllf'u 0 1 0 Syria 0 1 0 Tllalland 0 1 0 Camltf'oon 0 0 1 Dom. Reoublc 0 0 I Iceland 0 0 1 Taiwan 0 0 I Zambia 0 0 I WrmHne (at Anafle4m ~ c.nt.!') S7 KtLOGRAMS c;Gld ,.,,,.., 169 S9 S3 .;i • 36 32 31 31 27 24 19 19 18 13 13 ll a 1 6 6 s 4 l 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 I I 1 1 I I l I I 1 1 1 HidHkl Tomtvema, Japan, dee 9errv Davt1, C9Clar Ral>ld1, Iowa, 8-3, 3· I 9NnU Medal Eut-Kon Kim, SOUth Korte, dee. Orlan· do Caceras, Pu.no Rico, 7·4, 3· I 6' KILOGttAMS GtN Medal•' ln·Tak You dee. Andrew Rein, Stoughton, Wis., S·S on criteria, l · 1 I Bnnl•~ . Jukka Reuhala, Finland, ci.c. Mewikazu Kamimura, Japan, lnlury forfeit, 4·0. 82 klLOGaAMS Geld Medi91 Merli Schu1l1, Pelo Alto, dee Hkl•vukl Nagashlma, Jepan, 13·0, •·O 8"n<t• Medll Chf-11 IUnke, C.nade, O.C. Reiner Trlk, West Germanv, S-2, 3·1. IOI KILOGaAMS GtN~ LOU 8anach. Pott Jllf'Ylt, N.Y . pinned Joa.Pf! Ally.ti, S\11'19, 1:01, 4•0. 8l"trlU ~ Vasile Pu.c.uu, Rom.nla. dK Havrl Se101n, Turuv. •·3, 3-1. Today DIVING (at U5Cl I I • m • 1 P.m -Men's Platlorm finalS EOUESTRIAN <at Arcacla) 7 • m . ·2 P.m -lndlvklual 1umplng com11e1111on TilACK AND FIELD (a't LA c.lltevm) 3 30 P.m. -Flnl1h of men's maralh°" ·CLOSING CEREMONY <•tLACllUMum) 3:30 P.m. ~noe4ne (at l.alre C.sltff}- MEN 1,000._,., Kava• SlneMt 1. Alan Thornl>IOll, N-Zealand, 3:45.73, 2. Miian Ja nie, Yuooll4vla, 3:46.18. 3 Grt11 Berton, Homer, Mich., 3:47.38; 4. Keltt ~undovl1t, Sweden, 3:41.69, 5 Peter Gen-den, Au1tralla, 3:A9.11, 6 Phlllppe Boccar• France, 3:•9.38, 7. Vulle Dlba, Romania. J:Sl.61; I. St9Phen Jackson, Great Britain 3:.52.25; 9 Pedfo Ateore, Spain, 3:53.20 1,000•Meter C.AMIM SIMM' 1 Utrlch Elclle, Wffl G«manv, 4:06.32, 2 Larrv Caln, Caneda, 4:08.67; 3 Hennino JakobH11, Denmark, 4:09.51, 4 Tlmo Gronlund, Finland, 4:15.58, S Cosllca Olaru, Rorn•nla, • 16.39; 6. Sttl>hen Train, Gree1 Britain, 4:16-"'; 7. Bruce Merrill, Ridge, Md .. •.11.17; I. Klvoto Inoue. Japan, 4'1812, 9. Francisco L09t1, Spain, '23.92 l,OOO·Metw ic.vall Doublel I. Canada (HUIJh Fl1her, Alwyn Moris), 3;24.22, 2. France, 3:25'7, 3 Au•lralla. 3:26.80; 4 U"lled Slates <Ttrrv Kent, Roehestllf', NY., Terry White, Peru, VI ) 3:27.01; S West Germany, 3:27 U; 6. llalv. 3:27.46; 7 Spain, 3;27.Sl, 8 Sweden, 3·29.39, 9. BetQlum, 3:32.92. 11000·Metw C.noelfto ~ 1. Romani. (Ivan PotialC:hln, Toma Slmlonov), 3:40.60, 2. YulJOllavla, 3:•1.$6; 3 FranC*, Ul,01; • West Gtf'manv. 3;5269. S. Unlt9CI States (John Planllenhorn, Ro..ile, Ill.; Rodnev McClain, GloYllf'SVllle, NV), 3.52.12. 6 Spain, 3,56.92; 7 Cenada. 3·5'.99. a. Mexico, 3:S7.A9; 9. Great Britain, 4:00 92 1,000•M91w Kavall Fwrs I New Zeal9nd (Grant Bramwell, Ian Fllf'IJUIOll, Paul MacOonata, Aran Thomo· ton), 3:02.11, 2. Sweden, 3:02.11; 3 France. 3:039'; '·Romania, 3:04.39; S Greal Britain 3'.04.59; 6. SPatn, 3:0..71; 7. Au11ralla, 306 02, I . West Germany, 306.47, '· Canad•, 3:06 6'. WOMEN SOO-Meter Kayak Foun I Romania IAoafla Con1tanlln, Nastasia Ionescu, Teci. Marlne11eu. Marla Stl'lan), 1·38 3', 2. Sw9Clen, 1.JU7, 3 Canada, 1:39 40; 4 United Statt• (Sheila Conover, Coile Meta, Shlri.v Oerv, Fort Lauderdale, Fla , Let.lie Kltln, Lex1no1on, Kv ; Ann Turner, St Charles, Ill), U0.49; S Wfll Germanv, 1 42.61; 6 Norway, 142.91, 7 Great Britain, 1.46 30. Tnu:k end ftllld Cat "'9 Celbeum) MEN 1,500 - 1 Sebastian Coe, Great Britain, 3;3253 (Olymplc record, old record, 3:34.91, KIP t<elno. Kenya, 1961), 2. Steve Cram, Great &rllaln. U3.40; 3. Jose\ AballCaO, Soaln, 3:34.JO American flnlshe" S Jim soi ... v, WOO<ldate, Ill , 3:36.07, 10 Sieve Scott • SCot11dale, Ariz , 3.39.16. S,000-1 Said Aovlta, Morocco, 13:05.St (Olympic record, old recotd, 13:20.3, 8r911· d•n Fo1ttr, Great 8rltaln, 1'76l; 2. MarkU\ Rvffel. Swtt~erland, 13117.54; 3. Antonio Lellao, Port119el, 13-ot 20; 4. Tim Hutctllnos, GrHI Britain, 13·11.SO, 5. Paul Kli*09Cll, Kenya, 13:1UO, 6 Charlel Cherulvot, Kenva. 13:11.41; 7 DoUIJ Pedllla, San Leandro, 13:23.56; 8 John Wall!.llf', N9w Zealand, 13:24.46, 9. Ezequiel Canwlo, Portwal, 13:26.SO, 10. Wiison Walowa, Kenva, 13:27.3', l 1. Rav Flvnn, tr.iand. 13USO; 12. Mets Erixon, sw.den, 13:Al.6'; 13. Eamonn Mertfl'I, Great Britain, 13:53.J4; 14. David Moorcroft, Gr .. 1 Britain, 14:l6.61. 400 retav -1 United Stain (S.m Graddv, Atlanta, Ron Brown, LOI AnMtet; Calvln Smith, Bolton, MIH., C.rt L-11, Houllon), 37.13, (World record, old record, 37.16. United Stain, 1993); 2 Jamalc., 3162, 3 Canada, 31.70, 4 Italy, 31.87; s. W951 German'!f. 3199; 6. France, 39.10; 7 Gree! &rllaln, 39 13, I. &rain, 39.40 1,600 relay -1. United States (Sunder Nia, ChlcalJO; Rav Armstffd, St. Loult; Alonzo Bab9", MonllJC)l'nllf'Y. Ala.; Antonio McKay, Ati.nt•l. 2:57.91; 2 Great Britain, 2:S9 13; 3 Nloerla, 2:59.32; •. Auitralla, 2:59 70; s. ttatv. 3:01.44, 6. 81rbe<loa, 3-0UO; 7 Uoancla, 3:02.09; I Canada, 3:0Ul. SOk walk -l. Raul Gonalez, Mexico, 3:4716; (Olymplc record, old rlCOf'd, 3;At:24, Hartwig GaucM<, Ea.st G.rmal'IY. lflO); 2. Bo Gu1taflM>n, Sweden, 3;53.19, 3. 5-ndro 8el1uccl, Italy, 3:53:.CS; 4 Relma Selonln, Finland, 3:58:30; S. ReffHllo Duccesctll, tt11v, 3:59:26; 6. Carl Sdlueler, Sliver SOflno, Md., 3:59·4' Olhllf' Amerleent: 14. Vincent O'SUlllvan, New Yot11, 4:22:51, 19. Marc.o Evonluk, Colorado Sl>rlnos, Colo., did nol flnl1h. HJ -1 Di.tmar MoeenburlJ, West Gtrmanv, 7·9'h, 2. Patrlk SIOtler11. Sw9dtn, 7·7~, 3. Zhu Jlallhua, Oline. 7-7; • Dwllll\t Stone1. lrvlne, 7-7, s. OcMHI NordQul1I, Brea, 7·6; 6. Mitt Ottev, C.l'lada. 7'°"; 7. Liu Vunoen11, China, 7·6; I C.I Shu, China, 1-S'I•: 9. Erkkl Niemi, Flnlend, 7·•'-"• 10. Carlo Thraenllar«lt, West Germanv, 7-0\11; 11. Roland D1tnaeuwr. Swllrtrt.tnd. fali.ct. 12. Miiion Goode, Oek, Cellf., fallf<t. SP-1, AIUMndrO Andref, ll•tv, 6f•t; 2. Mlchfft C.rtllf", Delles, '9-2...,; 3. Dave Laut, ~ta, 61-t"i; '· Awi. Wollf, St. Paul, Minn., 61•1; S Wtr"'1( ~ltlotr, Swllrllf'l.tnd, 6'~6V:t; 6 Marco Monltlallcl, llatv, 65·6\lt: 7. Soeren Tallnem, Swtdln, 65·0; 8 Erlll De 9rvJn, Nllllerlancb, ... ~; 9 Aulls AkOMtaml. Finland, 62-314 ; to. Gll't Well, Chile, 61-•. 11. 81$hOP Dolelllewlcz, C•nada, .0-4; 12 Kt'11en Stotz. Wtst Gtrmanv, 60-1. WOMIN 1,500 -l. Get>rlatla Dorio, llalv, •:03.25; 2 Dolna M911nte, Romania, -.'03.76, 3. Mariele• Pule.a, Romania, •~ IS; 4. Roswllh• Gllf'dn, WHI Germany, •:OU1; s. Cbd.ltlne 119.Mll\9, Grfft Btllaln, 4i<M.10; 6. Christina BOXllf', Great er1111n, •'05.53; 7 &rlt McRob9rts. Canacs., 4:QS,,., I. ltutll Wysocki, Et Tor~. 4:01.92; 9. Fii• Lovin, Romania, 4:09.11, 10. Dtblll9 Scott. CaNda, 4:10,41, 11 LYllM MaeOcMHlal, Gr•t llrllaln, •:10.5'; 12. Etty Van Huitt, Naltltr- tends, 4:11.SI 400 r ... y -1. Uruttd State. 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Meidtlcl! ltylOf, Pnll.t~lf)flla, OK Peltf KOll~ad'l•t, Nlotfla, S•O UtMW..,••11 wr'r ""9. C~, w, onew .. UmooM'lttl•, TN ta!MI ~O UtHMMl• ..... I Ftaf\11 Tale. o.trolf, dtC. Jlliw!I O'SUlha Canadl, S-0 Utlllt H•'IYW~ Antofl .ilo&...., YllQO\la"'1a, Def tc.e11ln arfY, Hew z..i.nd, watllovtr ,_.,. ....... ...... 1'"1, ~ ... , •• kll'l(tsCO O•mllin!, llalY, 4•1 Curtt.Flem~ . . . Coast Area's Oly1npic efforts· .. .. " ' . Gold, silver and bronze medals part of athletes' success stories • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Olympk Games close today. and I.he Oran1e Coast area WIS ""e// ~P~~nted. Here's 1 quick ,iance at each ·s story: Mike O'Btten, Gold Meclallet ~ The l 8-year--0ld Costa Mcun, who prepped at Newport Christian Htgh and did not com~e tn h1ah school meets, ov~weffd t he-field in the t;S()(). • winnina With a five- second margin in l S:OS.20 on the nal day of swimming competition. He sat out a year from school while training with the Mission Viejo Nadadores and will bqin a four-year career at USC this fall. Bradley Lewie, Gold Meclallet A product of a twe>-year span in Corona dcl Mar Hiah 's rowing history! Lewis went on to UC Irvine and came within a whisker of qualifYinJ as America's representative in the sin&le scull$, but after just misnng, teamed with Paul Enquist of Seattle to WUl the aold medal in the.double sculls without cox. They came from behind with a 6:36.87 to beat out Belpum for the aold. ... ' One of the younicst members of the Ynited States Olympic team, the tS-year--0ld University High swunmer took the silver m~dal in the 200-meter backstroke Witli i time of2: 13.04, a personal best behiftd Holland's Jolanda de Rover. Actually, her original target date for Olympic medals was 1988 at Seoul, so she already has a bead start. Kevin Robertson, Silver Medallet A four-ttme All-American, the Newport Harbor High and University of California·product was named to the all-tournament team in water polo competition afttr the U.S.'s silver medal fimsb. He led everyone in assists( l l ), scored 13 goals and stoic the ball four times. At 2S, and just S-9, 16S pounds, be sa)'1 bis plans for '88 are po11tive, contingent to just how much he can contribute at aae 29. . Peter Campbell, Spver Medallet The 23-year--old Univenity Hiib (Irvine) and UC lrvine product was a big factor in the Americans' silver medal finish in water polo, scoring four times and credited with four assists and nine teal • He drew two ejections from defenden and was listed with just one bad pass and one ball tolen in seven pmes. He's another who says he'll be back in '88for1 try for the aold. Gary Figueroa, Silver Medallet • Lured back to the water polo fold after smma out for three years followina the 1980 boycott of the Soviet Games. the UC Irvine product wn a first-tine player. for the silver med.ahst water polo team, scoriDJeightgoalsand being credited with three assistsand a· steal as the U.S. team swept to a 4'-0-1 record in the medal 'found ( 6-0-l overall). · Steve Tfmmon•, Gold Medallet Timmons. who played volleyball and basketball at Newpon Harbor and Orange Coast College before blossomina as a world class volleyball player It US(', was a very s1gn1ficant part to the American men's volleyball team and its 1old medal effon with bis hitllna and defense. Duaty l>Vorak, Gold Medallet A proc~hict of the Laauna Beach Hiah volleyball i>fograrn. Dvorak, as the setter, was the team leader on the Umted States' men ·s volleyball team which swept Brazil to capture the aokl medal Sa~urday oiaht. Bruce Ibbetson, Silver Medallet Ibbetson was in the American e\&ht, wtucb finished second to upset winner Canada in rowing. The Costa Mesa resident. a product of Tustin High and UC Irvine, was in the No. 2 slot of the boat containina Chip Lubsen, Andy Sudduth, John Terwilliger, John Phinney, Tom Da.rlina. Fred Borchelt, Charlie Oapp and Bob Jauastetter. Grea ~prlnger, Silver Meclallet A ~jcct at the original U.S. rowina selections, the UC Irvine product put together his own fours with cox with Thomas Kiefer, Michael Bach, &sward Ives and John Stillinas and they won the silver medal with a time of ,;:20.28. behind aold meda.lisi Great Britain. Kathy Johlieon, Silver, Bronze • At 24, the Huntinaton Beach resident was the oldest aymnast on the American team. and she retirei with the bronze medal after a 9.8S effon on the balance beam in the apparatus finals. She put in 13 yea~ to the sport and it was a remarkable rally after faltina from the bum an<t off"the mat in all-around compet1iion, where she was 10th. She won a sil~er on a team basi . Rath WJ80Ckl, track and·fleld ·Wysocki, 27 of El Toro. finished sixth in the 800 with a rime of 2:00.34 and eipth in the l,500 with a 4:0 .92. She had stunned MaryOeckerintbeOlymp1cTnat winnina tht l,SOOwitha time of 4:00:18. ' • • • Ore& Loqanls , Gold ~·•••t . l.Oupnis, a product of UC Irvine nd a rwdeht of tquna Hill , won his first told medal in spnDab<>ard dhin dominauns the field with four ICM.Asilvermcdahstatthe l976Gameutqc 16, he returned today for bis final Shot at Platform div~ man attempt to become the first diver to ever win aolds 10 both divina cvcnu. John Moffet. •Wlnimer Enterina as the world record holder in the l()()..1J1etcr breasutrolce with a solid shot at two medals., and with three aoJd medals possible, he beeam~ swif.1:,~f'' heartbreak tid after temina a sroin mUJCte' in his quatifyina the 100 breast on the"fim day of ooml>Ctition, knoclcina him out of the Games. He Wal also a l 980 Olympian, but did not compete because of the boycon by the U.S. Monte Nitzkowski, water polo coach A five-time Olympian., the HuntinatoD Belch resident bowed out as the U nit.ed States water pole> ca.ch with a silver medal fi n.ish. Nitzkowski, who coeched the U.S. to bronze in 1972, put totether the pieces of United Sutes water polo after at failed to cam a spot at Montreal in 1976 and, after retumina to power in 1980, found itself boycotted at Moscow. He says bc11 remain active on the o.atioaal water polo scene. --~ Ken L.lndlJ'en, water polo coach . Lindgren, the head coeeb -at CaJ Sate Loli& Beach &Ad a Huntington Beach rtsident. was NitzkOwlki's ri&ht arm for the past eiah_t years while helpina the American water pc:>lo team to a ilve( medal, the best effon in international competition at the Olympic Games ever for the United States. Dave Grant, ro.m, coach A coach for l 8 yeaB at Orange Coast CoUcae. where his teams have racked up a 684-171 ~ Grant was the men's quadruple icu1ls coach, as chosen by the crew which uptet bis hand-picked team. The fours with cox (Grea Spriop=r, TbomQ Kiefer, Michael Bach, .Edward Iv~ and John Stillinp) won the silver. Tom McKlbbon, ro1'ln8 coach An assistant scU.llina coach for the women and a five-time Olympian, the Newpon Beach resident helped Americans Julia Geer. Joan Lind JDd the four with C01Cb and ei&bt sweei) to medals at Lake Cas1w. Debbie Green, Silver lled•ll•t A ~uatc of Westminster Hi&h School and the ICt1.Cf the women s volle)ball tQm. which finished second U> she reures at 26 after six years with the national team. It was her second time as an Olympian. Mark Gobld, Gold Medalf•t A recent resident of Costa Mesa, Go.rW Pept to the aold medal m the two finals of the sprint match race in C)cJ.ina. aoina 10.49 and l0.9S seconds to edae his United Staresu:ammate. It was the"'fint time ever one country went 1-2 in the evenL .Jalle Mc1'amara, Silver MeclaHet A graduate of Marina Hi&b School in Hunti.agtoD .Beach. she finished second to Romania·~ Ecatbcrina Szabo in tbe Ooor exm::i.se with 4 armnastics mark of 19.950. Only 88 pou.Dds, she trained under Bela Karolyi, Nadia Comeochi's former coach. She was also a silver medahst for the u .S. on a team basis and finished fourth in au.around. A Huntington Beach residcntandaGardcnGrove Hiahjunior, the I ~year-old was pan pf the American 11-omen's 1Ymastics team., that finished second to Romania in the team competition. Steve Scott. track and fteld Scott, a former UC Irvine standout, bas been the top American middle distance runner for the past seven years. but he finished l 0th 1n the 1.soo Saturday with a time of 3:39.86. Dwight Stona, track and field Stones, 30, oflrvine, entered the bi&hjump with an American record of 7-8 but bad to settle for fourth place atler aoina 7-7 on Saturday. Curtie Flemm,, rower · A Costa Mesa resident and product of Corona del Mar Ki.&b. Orange Coast Collqc and UC Irvine, Aemiaa wa another ,,.ho defied the odds in rowiq. pot his own bOat toeether and qualified as an Ol)'mp1an. His team o Grq Monle$i, Bruce lkall and R1dacly Johnson in foun without coxS"tt'ain JUSt m1~ makina the final but \\OD the Petite Finals (consolation) in 6: l l.SO. David DeRUff, r ower A pduate f Nev.-pon Harbor Hi&b and the Un1~emt of Cahfom1a, the 23-)e.ar--Old Ncwpon Beach rtsldent teamed with John St rot beck in the pairs without cox after mlki the U. . rov.iaa team 10 an uphill manntf, cb&llenaina and l:allna the baod·ptck.cd boat. They made I.be finals. but fin1 bed ixth. Shella Conover, kayaker Sixth in K·l kaY,atina Friday, she tC'Gled -.ith hirley Dery, Leslie Klein and Ann Turner in Saturday's K-4 competition, but the) were fourth, one pt or out of a medal bchi nd Romania. Swmca and Canada. The Canadian boat eked out the bronfe medal b , nine- hundtedths of a xcond. Louganis is on target r I r M Orange Coaat DAILY White fills jn and makes pitch for No. ·1 role • Quarter ack sparks Dallas to 24-13 win over Chargers ttle ta, be -t H PONTIAC. Mach. -Zachary Oilon•s 2·yard loucb· do ro nm late in the fourth period lifted the Sclhaw u to a v1C'lory over the Lions. • SAN DIEOO-l>anny White. filling m for an injtittd Gary H•boom, enpn red an SS.yard touchdown drhc • 1n~he third quancr that rked the Dallas Cowboys 10 a fiJo II, ew ~.., 11 ORCHARD PRK. N.Y. -Th~~ O.nelo fleld goal nd tou down P9 by Matt Koflcnnd Joe Dufek Ii~ the Bills to a Vlt'tory over the Patriou. 24.-l 3 victory over tbc San Dieso Owien Saturday night in'I Nation.al FootbalJ Lag\le c:dtibitioo pme. · New Orlu.u St. Ad.uta !I ,ln other'pmcs Saturday: NEW ORLEANS -Richard Todd thre'V for two touchdowns in little over a quarter of play to lead the Saints over the Falcons.. Pltlb rP It, P~elpbla l'1 PITTSBURGH -Oary Andcnon kicked a 39-yani field goal in sudden-death overtime to lift the Steelefl to a win over tbe Ea&Jes. · Ken Stabler tarted for the Saints and left midway tbrouab the ICCOnd quancr with seven completions an 12 auempu for .48 yard . 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S.20 Also racied· Amerlcal'I Standard. Cardll. LOf'd o1 the Wind, Ml U-more Time l:Of IS aXACTA 17·4) NICI 171.10 U fttCK SVC (2·3·3·12-2-7) Mid U ,2'UO with 3S wlMlnll lldlltl (the llclntl). S2 Pie* Six comollltlon Mid_, ... with 1.2S> wlMlllO tldlet• (ffve l'IOl'Wtl. a....-n. ~L One mtlt on turt . Memlfll IO luv (CNHI) \t.20 SAO 1.20 L' AttraYente Cflfnavl f.20 4 00 OO-•ovat Heroine (Toro) 2.20 OQ--f=lnllhlcl first, dltQuellfltd end Placed third. Time: 1:35 1/ S. • IS ECACTA C7·3) Plld M03.50 '""1'M •ACL 1 1/16 mllft. J111I Arr!Wd CLozoval 22.20 UO SAO Nortlet (Mite) 4 . .0 4.0t KlleuM ISlbllll) UO Atao rec:acl: Vet De Roi, Air Picket, Noble Air, kanoc>, Send end SM. Time: ':A2 "s. U aXACTA (s-7) Pltd 124'.00 A tlendence: 22,442. NP:L.,.._Mft s•TWDAY'S scatlS "''~ 20, ~ 17 SUHelo 23, New Enolend 13 New on.ns Jl, A111nte 11 GrtM k v 17, Clllc:ato 10 Tempe leV 21, Clnctnnetl 13 Seattle 2'. Detroit 24 Miami 1'. 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Maa.IU,.M ... 11''-7--.---..--..--..----~--BtutnH.Nc Ytn t1I , MINNEAPOLIS -Miami quanerbrack Don t.toct HOU TON,_ QWlliefMck Wamo Moon midc h : tobcd a pair ofl'irst.quarter touchdowns and Uwc von hom~ debut with a 61-Y,atd 10.uchdown ~to rookie Eric Schamann kicked two field pis as the 001phins defeated Mulhnt and Flooan Ktmpf kickcd thttie field goal to lead Minoeso11.. . the Oilet1. o ..... hyn, pte . Tampe Bay 11, CtadDali U • · . MJL WAUKEE-Green Bay's Gerry Ellis NShed for one touchdown and Rich Camobell passed to Paul Cofrman for another to lead the Packers to victory over the Bean. TAMPA-Quarterback Jack Thompson haunted his former rcammates and former Olympic hopeful James Owens scored twice as the ~uccaneers whipped the Benpls. s.1VN1r.1 tr ... tl il ii 8All(ITaAU ............... ~ CHICAGO BULLS-Tr~ Mltdld W'91"-, OUlfd, W their MCond end llllld rounct 1•s csr1tt IMO.• 11 tilt Houlton ltocllllts for Clklwt4! Jonn, Cllltlf-for- wwd Olympic r eco rd showing b y U .s.· American boxers complete Games with nine golds LOS ANGELES (AP) World champion Mark Breland, performing as expected, and Henry Tillman, perf orm1na the unexpected, led American boxers to an Olympic.- record nine aold medals Saturday at the-Olympics. ~land, the world 147-pound· classcbam~on from Brooklyn, N.Y., capped an illustrious amateur ca'rter with a S-0 decision over Young-Su An of South Korea for bis 11 Otb victory in 111 fisbts. Tillman, of Los ~es. fouabt world champion Willie deWit of Canada for the third·ticne and beat him on a S..O decision for the 201- pound-class title. There were 10 Amcflcans in the day-niaht finals Saturday, and only -165-pounder Vil'Jil Hill of North Dakota lost, droppiDJ a 3-2 deci5aon to Joon-Sup Shin of South Korea. Two other U.S. boxen. Paul Gonzales, 106, and Pernell Whit· acker, the 132-pound world cham· • pion,joined Breland and Tillman as -wfoners on the afternoon car<t Five more Americans won on the night card: Steve McCrory at 112 pounds. 17-ycar-<>ld Meldrick Taylor at 125 pounds, Jerry Paie at 139 pounds, Frank Tate at 156 pounds and superbeavyweaght Tyrell Bigs. The last U.S. aold came when Biags, the world champion from Detroit, scored a 4-1 decision over Francesco Damiani of Italy wtnch was greeted by a mixture of cheers and boos by the large crowd at the Spons Arena. The U.S. gold medal output broke the record of six set by Cube in the 1980 Games at Moscow, which were boycotted by the United Stalel. The powerful Cubans, who boycotted this year's panes in Los Angeles. bad eiaht finalists four years -.0· ..I've been dreamma about this a tona time," said the 6-21h Breland. who mixed boxina and power· punchlna beautifully lQ easily defeat An. "I bad two goals -win the New York Golden Gloves five times and win the Olympics." said Breland. who achieved both and now will aeek glory in the professional rins. The final day of tbe tw~week boxina tournament was a s<>ldeo moment for U.S. fans. For Taylor, a Philadelphia native, the 1old came in a S-0 verdift over Peter Konyegwatbie of Nigeria in the I 2S-pound class. It was a ,olden moment. too, for MaurizioSteccaofltaly, who used hit conStderable boxin1ability and inter- national experience to pin a 4-1 decision over Hector Lopez, a 17- year-old Glendale biah school senior who was representing Mexico. ft was the only fight not involvmg Ameri- cans. LEWIS JOINS LEGEND ••• From Bl can wander around more. It's been very relaxing to the athletei." Coe's teammate Steve Cram was second at 3:33.40withJoseAbascalof Spain third at 3:34.30. A third Briton, Steve Ovett, collapsed on the tum on the tbird lap and was taken off on a stretcher. He bad been in a hospital for several days durina the week. Oietmar Mocgenburs of West Ger- many was the hi&h jump winner at 1·8'h with Patrik Sjoebera of Sweden second at 7-7¥ ... Jianhua Zhu and Stones each leal,)Cd 7-7 but thud place went to the Ouncse jumper because of fewer misses. Leslie Deniz of the U.S. Wl5 1 surprise second is the women •s discus with a toss of 212-9 compared to winner Ria Stal man's (The Nether-lands) 214-S. Loma Griffin of Hunt· in&t<>n Beach was last in the finals field. .. Alessandro Andrea of Italy stopped a sweep by the U.S. in the shot put with a winning toss of 69-9. Michael Carter was second at 69-21h, Dave Laut third at 68-9.Y• and Auaie Wolf fourth at 68-8. The last th.tee ate all Americans. In the final track event of the athletic competition for the XXIllrd Olympiad, Said Aquita of Morocco set another -Olympic rccotd.. in the s.~meter run Wllh • time of 13:0S.S9. The marathon will conclude all action of the Games with exception of the closing ceremonies this after. nQOn. It starts in Santa Monica at S: 1 S with the runnen expected in the Coliseum for the finish between 7 and 7:30. Oosioa ceremonies be&in at 7 and run for 21h boun to conclude the Summer Garnes in Los An&eles and vicinity. . . ANGELS FALL, 3 -2 . From B l • • Krueger pitched hit way t.<> the ei&hth, but when DoUJ DcCinces lined a single to left With one out Moore went to his bullpen, which had shut down the Angels the previous two nijhts. Chuck Rainey 101 the call to face Brian Downina. who promptly drove a 1-1 pitch down the right-field line to S()()re DcCinces all the way from fint on a close play at the plate, &ivina the Anaels what appeared to be a 2· 1 Win. "I thought be (Oc<.'anccs) was out. that's why 1 a.raued," Heath said. "He (home plite ump,irc Terry Cooney) said my iJove was not in front of the plate." "l think what really faked him (Cooney) out is when Heatb turned the other way," Moore added. U.S. S WEEP S BRAZIL FOR GOLD MEDAL •.• 1Tom81 b fi into JUSt about cverytbioi. ====!!!!:. Htsh-prodUet Dusty Dvorakkcyioa thin.pat the~ watb his sctuna. and Timmons. alons wtth Buck. Kiraly, AJdit Berzins and Powtn.. at was an unstoppeble U S. States ran off nine tt.ra.iaht wioncn - 1f1e B'1atHi:iris ~ nr ult after Brazil took 1 3-2 It.ad. Berzins· beck row defense and Timmons' winners at the net. whethCT by tupcr kill or a touch tap, had the Brazilians on the run after that I S-6 opener. Brazil was oo the wrona end of a t5-7muJjn in errors, and ihbou&h it ~t off'toa quick lead •n the ~ond set .S.2). tbe U.S. fouahr back to tie at S. hen, another ll. . roll, this tame wu.b Btr:tins and Powers rippin1 y, amon orhc~ and rhc; lJmtrd the wro end ofan I l·S count. Momenu later the full bou.ae wu eruptinaapin u t.bc Amcncaas. who used just 24 minutes an the first ttt. blew the Bnmli1n1 away qoickly, runn~OJ off four quick countm. htahlishtcd by Powcn· ripper off Dvorak's revene set oa the way to lbc second nine-point rout, thaa tame in 23 minutes. Brazil couJd.n 't e vcs:i a an the fin.ti set, falhns behind by 1 6--1 count. pullint to within 8-6, then f1lltn1 apan as the lJ.S imply pur. one winner after another away - Buck Wlth 1 blOC'k, Timmons wnh a blOC'k. OvoraL wnh a blod:. Kiral - . American Fl0rists honor· Herb Mitchell Newport Beach re 1dcnt Be" Ml&eMU has been elected to the Flortnlm-. B~ of Fame by 'he Sodety of Aaiencu Flort•t•, the hi&))nt honor th~ organ~lio~ can confer. The award honon those who have made outstand1na contnbuuons ~o the.advancem~t of floricuhure in the United St.ates over at least l S }~rs 10 the industry. Mttcbell's career in floriculture has peno~ 3S y~ and 1ocludes devclo~cnt. of the first. full-color trarung .m-a.azine, Dcs1an ft:?r Profit. T~y .• he as editor of The ProfCJSionaJ Aoral 001an~ and. Flonculture 01~1ons. _a monthly newsletter for those markeuna flon~lture products. M1tcheU 1s a speaker and seminar leader, and one of l,SOOcert1fied manaaement'COnsuhants tccognizcd and endorsed by the ID1dhlte of Mua1e1SM11t Coa11Jtut1. He i also a past president of Tiiie Amtrtcu la1tlhlte of FleraJ Deslpen. ... • • • Beve.rly 'l'llom,..., president of Bevcrlj 'hompsom, lac., has announced the appomtement of Betty Sbmkr1 IS senior vice president of de$i&n DOUGHTY MITCHELL WIEDER operations a~ D~ Wl~er IS vice preside~t .of marketina for the Newport Beaeb-bucd 1ntenor ctcsian firm. SbambUTJJOtnCd the Thompson organiza- tion in 1978, where she bas been desisn chief for such proJccts IS Tiiie s..m ~· ~l'J 'l'lllea~. Wieder beaan workinJ for Thompson in 1981 as the direetor ofbwlder service for the model home dlVlsion, and will now direct the marketing for the commercial division as welt. * • • Patrtda A. Doepty has joined the accountinf staff of Co:s Is Barela A••uUslaJ Co. of Newport Beach. ta.kin& on responsibility for all acoountina and financial systems. DouaJity comes to C.oit &. Burch from Price Watenoew CPA. wlileft Ille .,at It yean.u maier aMJtor. · , • • • CIE S11tem1, t.e., oflrvine, a subsidiary ofC. l&M ElectNaic., l.Dc .. bas National Ed wins top award for vldeodl•c H. David Briaht, president and chief eitecutive of Nationll Educa· tion Corp. in Newport Beach, re- ported the company has received top honors at the fifth annual Univcnity • of Nebraska Vidt'Odi1e Sym~um for having produ the best videodisc for: industrial and military training. · Bright said that the compeny had entered the University of Nebraska cont~t for the first tame, and that the recoenition by the presti&ious annual vidt'Odisc sympoSJum is eitpccted to have a positive impact on the-Ule of the. compa_ny's ActionCode inter- acttve training systems. He added that Action Code sales art currently running sisnlftcantl)'"ahead of earlier ~timat~ and that recent buyers include the leadina U.S. automotive manufacturers and the nation's leading manufacturer of com~ter equipment. Bright sajd thJt the company's electronic trainin& proaram is appcaJ- ina not only to industry, but to the nation's junior colleges IS well. He said that sales have been made to a number of public school systems. Wylesigns franchise agreements announced that UMs, lac. of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Quftcx Corp. of Campbell; have become authorized resellers of the CIES 680 family ofbus1ncss The ElcCtronics Marketing Group computer systems and software. of Wyle Laboratories in Irvine bas :n>e StellreCkt Co. bas chosen WSB DcsiJns of Westminster as project sianed distribution francb.ite llJ"'C-archi~ for ~ R1ll C:eve. a neiJhborhood of 40 view-oriented patio ments with four Jeadina manufac- bomes 10 l.quna NtJUCI. Prices for the Beacon Hill Cove, New England-style twers of computer pcri~ prod- home start at SJ 79,990. • • • u~e announcement was made in Jolm CU1i1 is a new aocount executive! with ne Ea&laDder Groop, a Irvine byJames C. Huot, group vice Newport Beach-based advertisin& and public relations firm. Curtis was president of Computer Products formerly with Day OM ~dvcrtt1tac in Santa Barbera. In his new post, be will Marketing Development, "Whet said work on several of the agency's major accounts and serve IS a member of the the companies and products arc new business development team. Adaptec, Inc., 1n Milpitas, -disk • • • drive controllers. controller chips. Suu G. AMrew1 bas been appointed traffic manaaer at BuH 6 streaming tape controllers and buf- Allodates of Newport Beach, an advertlSln&, marketina and public relations fers. and encode/decode chips: Atasi accncy. In her new post, Andrews will be responisble for all creative traffickin& Corp. in San Jose -high capecity, within the agency. She comes to Basso cl Associates after serving as account h•fh speed s 1/4 inch Winchester disk coordinator with B.J. Stewart Co. She is a member of the Orucc Couty dnves; Cipher Data Products. Inc. Advertt1.la1 Federattoa and 8Htllena CaJifonala Womca la A•vcrtt1ta1. San Di-o -1/4 inch flonnv disk and • • • ~e .,-r~ The Norco City C...ell bas voted to ncaotiatc wtth Irvine's Metcalf 6 cartridae tape drives, a~d E4dy, i.e. to implement a so-called privitization propam for wastewater Datap~ucts Co~ •• Woodland. Halls treatment facilities. Privitization involvea shifting a pubhc service tra--medd aum an~ h~ speed printers ditionally provided by JOYnnment from -111 revenue! ..10 ~ partnerSbip_ •nd ot matnx pnnters_. "-'---~ arranscment with the private sector. Under such a concept, Metcalf cl Eddy would finance. des1an, construct, operate and maintain the treatment facility. The project is intended to save Norco nearly $20 million over the life of the EIP cllvid d project, which would be the first such orivitization project in the st.ate. . en . ' . Dr. Brio Perteou, a Newport Beach chiropractor and an Irvine resident, was amona more than 3,500 doctors of chiropractic who attended a four-day seminar in Anaheim rec:ently, sponsored by the Parter C..U.,ractlc Relard ,. ..... ._of Forth Worth, Texas. • • • Col4wcll Buker lleleeatlR Mua1cmnt Senket has named Steve• Ouou.laa senior vice president and named two others to post in its Business Development Group. SulU Jeakn1 is the new vice president/director of intra~mpany marketing. while Dcalae Faderhrt is director ofplannina and research. Ouzounian comes to Coldwell Banker from Ch1cqo, where he wu a vice president with u.c.la Natioul lanatmeat GrMp before joining C.oldwell in January of this year. Jenkins, of Corona dcl Mar, bas been with Coldwell since l 977, most recently servina as assist.ant to chairman Dould o .... in the national services division. Funderburk, of L.aauna Beach. was formerly manaacr of the Dallas office of Coldwell Banker Relocation Manaaemeot Services. The board of directors EJP Micro- wave Inc. in Newport leach bas declared the company's 26th con- secuttve quanerty cash dividend. The dividend of 2·12 cents a common share is paJable Oct. 1 to shareboldcn of record Sept. 14. EIP Microwave manufactures microwave test and measurement instruments that are mostly used in thedcfenseandtelecommuniQtions industries. The oompany bas manu- facturing facilittes in San Jote and maintains corporate offices in New- port Beach. Orange County Mortgage Chart Fixed-Rate .. Adjuatabl• A ate Mortgage AdJuatable Mortg .. e Loen Under Cont.ct Peclfk: Coast S&L Any loan officer Homestead S&L Any loan officer Pacific Fed S&L Any loan officer LeNIH Contact HemetS&L Any loan officer Seara Savngs Bank Any loan officer c.ntralS&L , Any loan otflc:« Under Contact Peclflc Fed. S&L Any loan otttcer Cout Fed. S&L Any loan officer SouthMtt S&L Any loan offtcer Int. Rllt• 13.750 14.000 14.000 tftt. 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PuflbMd Or9noe COllll PublltMd Of~ COM' fl\111 Name and~,.... of 1814 Dally Pt10t ~ &, 11, It, Oely PllotJuto/ tt;-""O'* I , 11'18 Pmon Wfthdr1w1no ,.1791 21, 1tM 12 11, 1t84 JHnnt A. Holt. 2424"1 Publlahed Orance CoMt . IU.13 ' 81>-M 11.,da. £1 Toro, CA; 92830 =>-lly Pllo1 Augutt I. 12, 18, =~-&r::. ~t ?I, 1tM 81>-tf Nil.IC ~TIC( :>e1y ''°' Jult n , ~ugutt 5, ,,.:nnou• ........ rtennout ...,... .. 12, 1t. 1814 Su-fi PtBllC NQTIC( N.U. ITA,.._NT um ITA~ TM I~ pel'90ft It The~ Plf'90nlt .,. NOTICa IM'T1NQ _,. lf'*'O bUllf*a ... dOlnO .,_,,... w. rtalC NOTICE BID ITEM NO. G30 'HtJOHES COMPUTEAS & "Efi{OINE SUPPLY AHO MOllCl Of' NOTICE II HEAEIY MAINTENANC!, Uot 8. Ii X CH A~ 0 I , 10 4 2 · TMllTlft 8AL.e 31 VE H I II at It a 1 t d Alder 8t., IMtl Ana. c.Df E11t.,prlM, Coltl Mn .. T.L NO.~ >l'OpOMltwlll bar~ by 12707 c.tlf M'ORTANT MOTIC2 M City of co.ta M--. to MICl'I... David .. ,... Almpau ~ Inc TO"'°"""' llllt The City Col.tnctl. P.O. S709CS Aldtl' 81. anta CellfOmll 24312 a.;bfidoi; OWMD '1' 30111200, Cotte Mau. c.a. Ana. attf. 82707 OMe P'Ollit. Callf YOU ARI IN DEJAUU 'omle 92828-1200 on Of This bualn ... ta oon· Thlt bualn .. I It con· UlllO!R A DftD Oft TRU8T, *°''the hour of t too a.m. ducted by: an lndMdutl dUCted br. • corporeUon DATG .... 8 , 1* UH-> Frldey Augut 24, 1914. It ~~. ata~I,,_ fl'..,. MlchHI A McOanftl, Lml8 YOU TAKI ACTION tMll ti. the reepontlblllty ol '"' .......... •N ,_ Pr-'dtnt TO '9WTICT YOUR fltltOt'• he blddtt to dtl!WI' hit bid #Ith the County Clttk of Of· Thlt at&lemtnt wte fled PTY, fHIAY II IOU) AT 0 .,.,. City Cletle'• omce by = County on July s '· wttl'I the ~ty Cltrtl of Of· A ~ IALI. • YOU he Pl'!>P« ~ time _1_ MO' County on JWt 24 .-o AN IXPLANATION 'Ida wti. be publldy opened r-·-1814 CW,,_ NATUM Off TMI and rMd alOud et 11:00 Publllhed °'~ C0Mt P111m P"OCHOINO AQAINIT 1 m .. Of a eoon tl'leteeh., Ody PllOC Auguat &, 12, Ill, Pul>lllMd Of_,. Coa1t YOU, YOU IHOULO CC*-Ill precttcatit. on Augutt 24, 2e. 1914 Deity Piiot Jv,ty 29, Auguist 5, TACT A LAWY!llL 1914, In the Council StJ...M 12. 111, 111t' ______ c..,,. NOTICE IS HEREBY ::tlembet9. Ctty Hell, 11 Falt PllllC M>TICE _, IU..71 . GIVEN thet tilt r•I prQPerty lf!Ye, Coe1t Meal.. Cell-lltuated In tf'le County of Of· ornla 82828, for tl'I• '1CTIT'IOU8 .,._.. --Pta--IC-NO_TICE ___ tngt, State of C&llfomla. -urnlthlnQ Of PAINT, TRAF· NAm ITATI_,.,. PlllJC NOTICE known ... 29 Cenyon i.ttnd =ic. LIN£. INSTANT ORY The fotloWlnO pertOI\ .. flCT1110UI ....... F1CTITIOOI llUllNlat Drive, N9wpor1 Btedl, C.1-Additional Ntt of the doing bUalneet •; ~ ITA~ NAME--.TA"RmNT totni. end dtecribed ..--fol,. "*'fWtlona may be .ob-HOMA1"ACTV/\LIZAT ~ ~ ~ The tolloWlng pertoM are lowl'. alntd tl the Ottloe of the SERVICts. EDUCATIONAL dOlnO bUell..a • dolngbu .... u : OfderNo.43835 >urdlallngAoent,at71falr OPPORTUNITIES FOR _Pl{IMEINTEAUTCHA1'- D£L LAGO PROPERTIES, PARCEL I: Unl1 No. 29 u ;>'Ive, Cotti Mela, C... NURSES, MANAGEMENT TEAS 122 Promontory 4282CernpueOrM &lft•C lhown and deecttbed In the omit. 8ldl ltMMd be,.. DEVELOPMENT CONSULT· om. E..t Newpoft Beed! N9wpor1 Beectt, c.it1. 92ee& Condominium Plen rt· ~tothe•tttntlon ofthe ANTS, 11111 Huntington Cellf. tMei> 1 Delta o.-..lopment '· • COfdtd on October HI. 1875 ~ a.nc. within Mid time Street. Sit. 200. Hunltnglon w-.m T. Md!Wrelrl 122 California llmltad penner· ~ bOOll 11540• p-oe l25 ~..::on~~ leec:tl, Cellf t2&41 PromontOtY Drive !a11 lhlp, 42&2 Cempua Drive. nm.I~ ~-C?..!· :M81dltemHumberanclthe Ann L. Krueger, 17 NwPOrt a .. ch, 1ce11t'. Suite C. Nftport Beedl. "'...., ...,..... M«ent. lrvtne, Calif 92115 1128IO Calif 112ee0 ty:PARCEL 2: An undMded ~ :r·INll ~ ~" bullne6• I• con· iThla bu91neaa It COl'I· d~":, :;.11.n~~ ~= on• atxty-flrat (1/8111) ~and~ Item• Ml ~L~Mduel ~T.,,~ nerWllp 1ni.eet u • tenant In com· Otlh In tht epeclflcatlona. Thie etattmtnt w• filed Thi eta · Robert H. DIM8. p,..,_ mon In the 1• lnteteet In and 'ny end Ill exception• to the With the County Cleric. of Or-with,;.= C: of~ dent 10 the Common AtM ol lllld ~tlont mutt be ci.r. enge County on July 17 Coun .,..., 24 Thia atatement wu med Lot and Tract .. llldl term II )' ttlled In the bid, end ~ 11.,. • Z ty on ,,_, , with the Col.tnty Clettl of Ot ddr*' In the Artlclt entltltd xe to Mt lonh any Item tn ,_ ...U. =County on JUfy 3t: ~=""o1'°"'~ .. o.g:: ~~:-i,::::~ ~~ r:ige22eo:' "·~·~ ~ f2111m dltiona and ReetrlC1iona re-i*S. Auguat S 12 ltM ' ' ..,_7 ,._y II,~ ' Publllhtd Ofenge Cou1 corded on ~ 27, 1175, &di bid lll'lall •forth t.ha . ' ' S!J:!! ,2, 1t, 1814 su,.ro ~~:August 5. 12, 111. ~~ ~.~ 1:: :: ':n~ :-:-p::s:. "8.IC NOTICE • ' County (the "Oedtntlon") ntereettd In the .,,.-. If SlHl1 PARCEL 3 Non-adl.llM ~bid Is bye ootpOtatlon, ACTmOUl llU ... U , __ ..._ .............. .-.-. ....... _ ....-nent. f« ecceee, !no ttate the IWMI of the of· MAm STATamlfT P\8.IC NOTICE greaa. egreaa encroach· 'lcer9 Who c:en tlgn an The folloWlng p8l'90f1 ta MAlll ITAW 1 __ _.-........-...;....;.;;.;;.._ lnenf, IUpport end IM other tgreement on behalf of the dolna bUllneea u: The fCJlloiwtng penan It Ftc11TIOUI llUIN!H purpoeM, ell n 8'ICtl .... ~poretlon and Whtthtr TERRY WOOD QON· <Icing~..: NAM!! HATIMINT menta tN r-eeervtd fOf the -nort then one officer must STRUCTION CO.. 4331 R. HANLEY COHSTRUC- Tht followtng Pllr90l'I la benefit of °' gr,.,..ltd to tlgn. If the bid la by• part· Pioneer, lrvlne, Oetlf. 12714 nON CO., 2471 Elden St. doing bual,,... u : C>wner• In tl'le Artlclt of the Wthlp of a )Clnt Yentutt. T.-ryL. Wood. 4331 Pion-15, Colt• M .... Callf. NEWPORT FM ENGi· Dec:laretlon tntltltd "ea.. ttelt the l\emet end ad· Mt, lrvlne, Cellf. 82714 112927 NEERING INC ... ttOOO ment1" ;j,..... of .. general pwt· Thlt l>ullllftl If con-Robtn HIM'rl• Henley, MacArthur Blvd., Suite EXCEPT 1111 oil, oll rlghta, ,.,.. end joint \IW11Ur.,., If dueted by; an lndMduel 2429 Elden 81. 15, Coltl 1142 lrvlne CA. 92715 ITMn.,ala, mlnetel rlghta, Iha bidder 11 1 tole Terry WOOd Meaa. CelH 92t.27 Stephen Ltwla Van natural gu rlghta and other :w()pft.tor9hlp Of• lllOtl'let Thlt llettment WM flied Thie ~MM II con. 'N"'J«* 302 VIit• Trucha hydrocerbona. by wtllt· ll'ltlty that doee ~ with the County o.tt of Of. duaed by. an lndMdutll ~ B..cti CA 12eeo • ~ name known. that Jndet • flctmout name, the enge County on July 17, Robert~ Thi• butlnaa 11 con-may be Wltti+n or under tl'le bld el'lell be In the ,.... name 1914 Tiiie • .....,..,. wu tied :Juctecl by an lndMduat parcel of land '*tlnaboYt " tl'le bidder With • deelO-,_,4 wtttl the County Clet1c of Of· SI .. L 1 cltactlbed f<>oelt* wtth the '\etlon fotlowlng lh0w1na Publlehtd Ofange eo.t enge ,. _ _... on .... 24 .v~•n aw 1 Van perpetual right or drllllnG. '08A (the flclltloul name);~ Delly Piiot July 22, 29, 1814 ...,..... .. , • _, ' Thi• illtement w• flltd mlnlng, explOflng and optr· ;>rovtdtd l"IOwevtr, no lie-Auguat 5, 12, tte-4 Plltm #Ith the County Cle(k of Of· atlng tl'lettf0< and storing In tltlou1 name thel be ua.d SIJ..&5 Publllhed 0r-.ige Cottt tnge County on Augult 2 tnd removing the aeme from Jnleea lhtr• 11 current regla-PUBl.IC NOTICf Delly Piiot July 291 Augu9t 5, 11184 • Mid land 0< any othtr land, ~atlon with tht Orange ,2, 19, 18M F1l2072 lnoludlng the right to whip-ve>Ynty Recorder. In C8M of flCTmOUI ....... PublllheO Orange Cout lloeit or dlrec11oneffy drl" ~PO<lllont. Include tl'le MAMa ITATIMIMT Dally Piiot August 5, ,2, 19, and mint from landa otl'let "*'* Of f'9 PNeldtflt1 The f**"'O ~·• ...... AA _...._ 21• t98A lhan tl'IOM hertlnaboYe ci.. $ecr91My, Tr....,.,, ena doing buelneM 81• rua&.nr ""'ft-c Su-91 ICtlbtd, Oii Of Oat..._, tun. Maneg« LAOUNA T......._.-..,. 0GY ntla and lhaftt Into tl"ll'oogti TM etty Council of the .....,......,L • ACTITtOUI IWIWU 1--------Of acrou the IUbMtaoe of City Of Coll• MeM. ~ 2081 8ullneal Ctn• DrM, ..... STAW -PtQ,JC M)TIC( the land '*""~ ci.. tht right 10 reject any Of 111 Ste. 207. INIM, Cetn t2715 nie ~ petlON .. ___ __.,__......_......,....__ ICflbed, end to bOttom 8UCtl bldll 8•1'1fllftln w Albert. dCllrl9 ~ •· FICTTTIOU8 ltUIMla ~oc:lted Of dlrectlonelly DATED. Auguet t , tM4 33161 Oofel~ 0.. (1)~ i ----~ NA• ITATDIENT drtlied wells. tUMlfl encl Publlahtd Of•"Q8 Cout p~ ~:.....aao-"_......_, ~ HANNA (S) The followlng pert0n 11 lhefU, under and t>eneetl'I 0t Daily Piiot, August 12, 11114 Lane U04 ~ ~ ER AR,, 8.201 Htr1>or :Jolng ~ aa. beyond lht axtettor Omits SU 92 Cellf 828e.i • Blvd.. ColU MtA, CA. THE JOSEPH CO .• 1901 thtrtl<>t.andtoredt'W,ret.un-Thie ~ 11 t2e2t ~ Blvd. Ste 231, nel, equip, mllntaln repelr, rtllDC ll)TIC[ lfucted ~· an 11~; 1~28!'~ Gtofst Qe -:~· vOlta Mela, Cellf. 82827 deepen and opttete any ' '"' ,. .....,., ., Mtela.""' Joyce JOHPh 17301 IUCh wtlll °' mlnea without RCTITIOUl llU..... corporat L~1ocl1Uon 80701 l<Mlaon Apt. 58, H~ntlngton howeYer, the right' to c1r1u: NAm ITAftMINT ot~~ • w-"A~P Slmun Auto Supply, e..ctl. Cellf. 11™7 mine ltOf• •xpl«• and oP-TM followlnO per-ton la ,.. .. n ._, 15104 Lekewood Blvd .. Thi• bUllMU I• con-.... ,. ttwouQh the surfece CK dolnO bUalnMe u : Thi• atl1emtnt ... filed 9tillnow.. CA. toe23 :Sucted by. an lndMdual tl'le upper 500 1-t of the CHERAE PUBLIC REI.A-#Ith lhe County Cltr'tl of Of· KeltHr Aflf, 15804 Joyce JoMc>h eublurlaoe ottl'le land,,., .. TIONS·OOVERNM£NTAL "'09 County on .luty 17, Lllkftlood 91vd .. Wftower. ThJI lletement we1 f1ttd lf\aboW deeetlbed AGENCY r 1 lundenoe, ,._. 1914 CA. 80823 #Ith the County Cleric. of Or· end wt11 be told ·at puble port Beectt, Celtf, 92883 Pub!Wled Ot ,_ Tl'li8 bualntiM t. ~ "'09 County on .July 27, IUCtJon on the tronl 11epe at aieryt RM Wtld\, 1 &no .,. COMt <1uc:t.t by. • gehtt.i 1*1· 1914 the Cotta MeM Ctty Hd 11 dance, Newport Beach, Dalty Piiot JulY 22. 29, ntl'lhlp. m1m Fair Drive Cotta Meaa. C..., Calif. 112M3 ~ugutt 5, 12, 11144 Henne N1fem Publllhed Otange CoMt lomla, on Augu1t 28th, Thia bualMN It COn· Su-44 Thtt UterMnt Wiii tied Delly Pllot August 5, 12. 111. 1tM. at 10:00 Lm .. to lM ~by; an lndMdual with the County Cllf'k of Or-28, 198A hlghelt bldd« IOf c:al'I In ..,,,_,, R. Welch PllllC NOTICE Moe Col.lnty on .Mt 24, SU-II lawful currency of the United Thll 1i.temtnt wu flltcl 1914 --------Stetea. tNlth Ille Coul'lty Clettl of Of. '1Cnnout 9UIMU "91m P\8..IC NOTICE wttT~~!t.beC)(m:~ =County on July 24, n:'f:: te ~~.1u1y0r~ RCTTTIOU8 .,.,..18 rent)' regarding lltlt, poei-,.,., cSotng ~ u : 12, tt, 1814 NAiil ITAT'lmNT MMl<>n, Of enc:umbrenoee, Publllhtd °'~ Cou1 R£D 80881N FABRICS, Su-78 The fOlloW1ng '*'°" .. to Ntt.ly the obltgatlon ... ~~8Pl~u.uly 29, uguet 6. 250 E. 1711'1 St., Colt•..... -------- :tolng bua1neM u: -cuted by and under the • • Cellt. 92921 rtBJC NOTICE WEST COAST OXYGEN Pow.r of s ... cont.red In SU.72 Robbie I. Sdlool'loYw, SUPPL y COMPANY. 17822 the DMcj ol Truet executed 208 Albert Pl., eo.te ..... AC1TT10UI ...... Sampeon Lane HuntlnQWn by Jofln 0 . Rlneldo. • Met· PtmlJC NOTICE Clllf. t2e21 MAim STAW Beac:tl, Cetlf. 92&.7 rltd Men• 1111 tole end MP-Thie butlneN I• con· The fOllowlnCI S*90n 11 Hugh w. Giii, 251111 Vie ., ... prQPerty .. Tl'\lftor, to '1CT1TIOUt ....... itucted by. .,, lndMcluel dOfng bualneM. o. MD. Laguna Ntguel American Home Mortgtge NAMI ITAT!mNT Robbie L Scihoonowt INSTANT OPTICS 10et :am. 12tn • Trutt DMcj ServlCa 0orpor. The lollOwtno per90n 11 Tilll •i.tement WM tlled o.t1oc1•. fountain 'v.n.y. Thi• butlneaa I• con· •t\on. • c.tltornla Corpor· dol"9 butlneu •: ~ the County o.tt of Of. Catlf. 12708 ~ucted by; en lndMdual etlon, u TNll .. , f0t the RANGO ARTS, 541 Stur· .not Col.Int)' on July 17, Den Petrldl DeOoneto, Hugh w. Giii benefit and MCurlty ol geon Dr .. Colt• Meal.. Callf. 111&4 IOet O.tfodll. Fount.in V8'- Thla ttatemenl WU fifed American Home MOtlgage 82828 ,...,.. 18¥. Cellf. 9270t #Ith the County Cllf'k or Of· Corpoflllon, a Celll0mle Sandra Ytllend, 541 Slur-Publlthed Orange Coat Thia buttntet 11 con· tngt County on July 31, CofPO<etlon, u Beneflclery, geon Dr • Cotta Meaa. Callf. Dall)' Piiot Juty 22. 29, duated by: *' lndMduef 1894 d111d Augu11 29, 1HO. and e2929 ~ 5, 12, 1884 o.n P. 0e0oneto ,.,.,. reco<ctecl on ~ 20, Thie bualn... la con-SIJ.M Tl'lft atltement wee tied Pubflal'ltd Orange Coaet 11180 In 8oott 13&4a. Peot duct*' by, en lnd1WN81 wltl'I the County Owtl of Of· :>ally Piiot Auguat s. 12 It t024, u lnttrument N""'ber Sandra Y~ at-IC NOTICE enge County on .Mt 24 28. 1914 ' • 211298 ot Off1clal Recor"-of Thtt •l•tement Wiii fMecl n~ 1914 ' SlJ-117 the County of Ofange, Stat• with the ~ty Clert( Of Of. RCTnioua .,..... "',.. --------of~~ Default and= Col.Int)' on Juty 3t. NAMltTAmmrr ~~My°'~ P18.IC M>TICE Elec:tlon to Sel the ci.. "211111 The = .. l*90fll w• 12 111 1814 ' 1 ICtlbtd rMI Pl'oP«IY under Publllhed OrM08 CoMt ~ ' ' ' SU-71 'tcTmOU8 IUHelll ll'le Deed of TNll WU r• Deity Piiot Augull 5. 12 1t L O O ,A O E 0 I S • NAMl-8TAftMINT c orded u lnttrament 28 1914 • • • TRIBUTOA SCEHT£R, 7272 The following per90l'll art Numbet 84-178"4. on April ' SlJ..12 Mwt Dr • Huntington leectt, "8.JC NOTIC( 1olng l>ull,.e u : 30, 11194. of Official RecOtdt Calif, 128:'7 _ ...... -...--..-..-.;.;.;~- CONSTRUCTION SEA· of the Col.tnty of Orange Aooten t Inc .. • c.tlf«nle flC'T1T10UI $" .. ICES, 25115 Tr~ Rd • Stat• of Cellfomla. • Ptlll.IC NOTICE CorPO<ttlon. 7272 Mara Dr.. MAim ITA 1311, El Toro. Celtf 82830 The Nit wlll be conducted Huntington Beech. Calif. The folloiMng la Gant Miiier. 2310 by AMERICAN HOME 'ICTl110Ul.U.-M 12t47 dolno~M: ;11arokt1 Way, Ptlm MORTGAGE TRUST 0££0 MAiia ITAn•NT llllt l>ullMM la con· RAUL-I CUSTOM UP· 3prlngs, Cam SERVICE CORPORATION TM lollowlng penona.,.. ducttd by.. c:orporetlon HOL8TERY, 7'1 w. n"'at.. -Mohemmacl All E"llMml, A CALIFORNIA ~ dOlnO butineM er. Dannis W, Cert•. O.-• Cotta......_ Cellf '2127 25115 TtebuCo Ad., El Toro, ATION Wf10M add,._ 11. C A I. C 0 A S T Menaiger R11U1 Of0900 ~ :..t!f t2130 aet eek• Stl'MI sutie 213' PROP£RTl£8, c/o Ona Thlt llafen'len1 W9I tied 110 E. £Ider 8t., lente Ana, Th.. bullneta 11 con· Coile MeH. 'cellfornta Broollhollow DrM, Sente #Ith the County Cl8l'tl Of Of. Cllf. 12706 juc1ecl by t general 1*1· 82121, Phone Number: Ana. OaMf 127ot tn08 County on "'4Jly 17, Tl'lla bUalnwa It con- let1hlp 714"64e-1802 ATTENTION George W. Ctllhllftl, 1114 dUCtecl by. en lndMdual Mohammed All Eteteml ANE CAHILL ) 1322 Monter~ ltr .. 1, ..... RllUI OfOICO Thia •t•i.ment ... med Princtpal and int.,.... ctue· South i..oun.. Clllf. 12911 Pu~ or.,. eoeat Thie tt.wn.nt ... t11ec1 Mith the County Clet1c of Of-M3 110 ee Norm N. Nowell. taTtCelle Deity P1tot Juty 1 22, 21, wtth the eoumy ~ Of Ot· anga County on July 31, c0.ta: Expentet, end Ad· Hldelgo, San Cltmtnte, ~ 5, '2, IH4 enge 1 CountY on JUiy 24, 1984 vancee due (epproxltnatti)'): c.ttt ttt72 au-et 1M4 '2111'M 13 1)0 2t Oougltt K. AtnmerlnM, ----------,.,.. Publlthtd Ofange Coatt tOTAL. M7, 100 ti 707 AYOC8do A~~..1-~· fta.IC NrJ-nl'r Pvblltfl9d 0rllnQ9 COMt >etty Piiot AuOult I , 12, 11, DATED· Augui11, 1914 one del M81, Cellf, II~ .;...;.....;..;;;;,;;;.;..;.;;;;.'.;.;.:;:1~::....-Deley Plot Jdt It, kJOU8C I, lt. 1814 AMEAJCAH HOME MORT· Tl\lt bull,,_. I• con· rtel'ITIOUI .,..._.. 12. 1t, 1 .... tu..ea OAGE ~ by. I ~ s-1· Mm ITAW IU-17 ---------TRUST DUO 81!RVICI ,_= W c.tthaml The fotlOwtnO P*'90l'lll.. -------- Ml.JC fl)T1C( ~~Oon Thta ri.tem.nt WM fled ~ .. ~ ~IA81NQ ,.CJITtOUI .,.... 9r. Dlnnlt I Sctvnuck• llflth the County an of Of· SU2 8tOI**""· YottMi .W.ITA1"11mfT ~Ttuet. =County on~ )l, Unde.Callf.IHa The followtno P9'10ft It PubtttMct °'M99 Cout 1 Rick K. Y~no. 1122 "*'a~ ea; Dalt)' Ptlol AU0Utt 5, 12, 11, Publlefl9d ,.._ ~ StOI~ YOl't)e ~ HOMI PAOOUCTI AHO 111.. ..,.enge Cellf t2'11 JERVICES LTO ' 120 Una SU-tO ~~=t Augu1ll a. 12, II, Kem F. loom, 1501 KM! JtrMt, Hftl>Ort IH~. ' u-IO Ot .• COfone o.t Mw, Cellf. ... I t2083 t2125 Otry A1W1 O.VIN 1120 "'°"" Aoe.t •ldthew, Pl••• ~K.,ll'l~J eamonc;a. aao •· M01W• A,,._, a.a....._ 120 42nd Stt'Mt, N9wpOft MW, ~ Hitt, C11t WU7 ltecl'I. Calif t2tll ., f t2I07 m. butlMel .. oon-Tllle tMitln... 11 con· •t1t ,.,,.. Tl'llt ~~ le con-Mted W; en lndMlllllll Mtecl by en 6NIMchllll • u" F 'o..tllfld M ~ by • ...... S*'t· Otry o.VtM John AoMr1 8tadaMw l: ... ?Ma ~· ...... f,_ 111'*'*'1 11r-.e t'll9d ~ ~ ACTION AIPl K Youn, Mtt1 tM ~ Cl•tuf Of· #111'1 ~ C°""'Y a.ti of Of· J'' •. Cell Thie "'*'*'' WM tied -. County on ~ M, ... COunty on -M1 21. A IALY NOT .ttl'I Countr Cler\ ot Of. 116' 1114 U.YISOI lnll Coun'Y on ~ 11, ,.._ Pll1-Ml· " tN4 Publl-..cl Orlngt 04*t Coltt ~1 OllltyPIOt~,11.AUguMJ. SU.76 • 1 . 1t, ~ OfMQe c.. 11, 11, ... ..;._-·~-·---------~--------------------------·----"Jl ___ ~~-~lt~J~-~ 4UGVt_16. u.~~ 11 ' "· au;n .. ·. - It'• not cricket lo lanom aound of lh• nlaht. SM whyonP-« Stne FOaJier, ~ Beacb ~;Danya Ball, EaaiiD of tile MUOD'• moet popalar color, parple, to tb.la atreet Ja.nlorJUiti,andEnDltaya,BukeEleaaentary,acldlayen beat. Sweats and No m atyl• are Sten'• cbolcee, Dan,.. wean ltaprttcord11J'Oy aklitwlda V-aeck~ter~d E"ftD Ilk• denim by Cbefo. See more oa.tflts oa Pace C3. Dressy_ ook has class, will travel to campus . . School days, school days -about a~ month away and kids arc beainnina to hop for new wardrobes. The younptc11 are settina their own fashion trends. Teen &irl are acckina individ ual. contemporary looks in ovmim:l jackeu, cropped . pi1nu and laycrina. Sophistic.a ltd styles makes drcsscS po~ this season uwell. . Younaer airl atcordina to Nord trom buyen, are followin their older sisters' trends b} wearina oversized tops that arc layered to provide an uOdated look. h1ns worn over hins for a layered look. ' No one fashion ~ood will prn·a1l, but one fabric -denim -i definitely .. in~. Bleached and ovcrwashcd denim i sbowma up with button, snap and ovcnized pocket dctailina. Coton makina a·bJib fashion impa t for fall ' 4 arc the 1mponant purple.. alona with ttal. fuch ia and maacnta. &raY and fore t ercen. Moms can muc life a1ittJc ca ier by having a game plan prepared to a \hoppina ClfUrsion. · First. rcv1c the cxi tina ward.robe. Ottide what i h able for another year by having the youngster& try on cloth . Carefully check closets and drl for iicrm that 'Cl"C too large last }ear. Review the bud&et and determine hicb dot.bes arc ' . am! Wbith arc extras. (Department torc•s baCk·t ool fashion ncdlcnt-. of i What available). Di · * bihucs with the duklrcn, Lake them shoppjna (one It a time if possible) and allo at l t t'A"O or three hours for U:Yina on and color sdcction. (lf tbc don't like an item. it •ill probably spend 1 lift ba aa 1n a cl t). Eocoura,gr the pure of ~n1 tltlt on and off "rhc season also brings cropped pants to show ankl , u well a ---drmnudjumpen for tM-younacr ec•~-~ · Boys an: more fashion·minded than ever as they prepare to return to campus -prcfcrrlna parachute pant , jatkcu with lot of zippers and Dally Pilot Photo by Howard Llpln 'lllln) napped. 11ppcd and Velaocd nerd m c thi Look for h \\1th Velcro fa t • tobk'for It-made hiom totet r • tough dcr;nand that the fa hion wilhncountcr. ' - ( t C2 Orange coast DAIL y PILOT /Sunday, Augul1 12, 1 84 LooKIN G Gooo ------ Are you wi~lingto face up I PAPARA ZZI PLUS l-~------- hool, at least three years of'Dpproved trninan~ n ;c:nerol surgery, at least two year& of approved tt 1dcncy 1r1tuun1 in plasuc ~urgery only and uoocssful completion of risorous wnttcn nd oral exammauons covcnn both pla uc nd rcconstru 11vc u cry. "Talk to the urgcon on a onc-to-.Qnc ba as. Ille doctor hasto dccide:iC)OU area cnndidate1" said Stro who says he I COnSt'tvltlVC, hkeS tO stC l few wnnkJCS an(i doesn't like the porcclam doll look." A con ultation will cost about S3S." Approlimatcly IS percent of all prospc"Ctive patient who sctk cosmetic surgery are not caJtdidatcs. lJ nrealistic expectations. depression. doana it to please another person are amona the reas.ons people hould not have the surgery. "Smoken are not goo_d candidates either," ad the speaker. "Smokingaffe<:ts the $mall blood ves~ls ... It is also important that you feel comfortable with the suraeon. l have known ofwomeo who have had as many as four co nsulta•ionsbeforedecidinf,onadoctor. It WJll be ncccs fY for you to cooperate ful y" ith him or her arid follow all instructions aner suraei-y. · More ad vice from tj)e brochure: Ask the surgeon to sec hisorhcrcredentitlsano study them carefully. An established plastic surgeon will welcome your questions about his background and wall be pleased that you are " concerned enough to ask. t Oon'thes1tatetoa kahout fccsanvolvcd. They will depend on theutentofthe,.urgcryu well as the 1ndiv1duaJ surgeon . Th1stypcof 1urgcry 11 usually not covered by insurance, but 10 some cases may betakcnasan it minxhncome xdeductaon. Another bh or' before'' advice offered by SctOna. who i5onsaffatHoaa, We tern Mediaaland St.JOtepb ho pitals, wa • ··.Lose \\eii,ht before a f40eJift:Be1t ~1'Ur minimum weight. Youulin mayQg if you l~t 1f\er1hesurgery. "I do fac~hf\sin the office. In myopinionit111afe. Jt can be done in the hospital and occas1onally patienu wrU skforthat." Othera~swen: "No you don't have to be put to lkti>. lt'sdoneunderloc~I n thetac5. Youcanaohomethe ~~~ ~ ·•Depending on the bruises you can so out in one to three weckund will be able to use cosmetics. You will need to use sunscreen , wearhatsorstayoutofthe1un. "You will need mt to let the bOdy heal, drink Iott of flu1dsand avoid doinaa Jot of chewina immed111tly af\crwards ... It wasamazina to~ the slidcsshowinacortcctive measures that can be done today with surgery. Is cosmetic surgery for you? State 0££icial1 veeps join in finaiicial gli.Ja . Restaurateur Society readies ~ei~~roottMU1en(he'spresidentofNorthArnenca -... Celebrity memorabilia Sa}e. AnaheimMayorDouRedlandSupervisorRaJpb Clark welcomed nearly400,uestsand foreign visitors to the Anaheim Convention Center during an Olympic reception hosted by the center, LA Protocol committee and Szabo Catering. Lt. Gov. Leo McCa.rdly was on hand to help bis longtime fnend Boward Sle1eJ show off the new Western Empire S&Lheadquarters in Irvine. Siegel, chairman of the board, welcomed McCarthy and a host ofbusiness and financial luminaries. Chatting with WFs top bfi.Uwbich included scmor VPs ADdrea Foley and l.arlD BllJ were Robert Mar10U1 (new president ofWestwood Savings), Du Epscela (presi- dent of Con Am Management, San Diego) and lhe WilllamPopejoya(he'sformerprcsidentat Unity Savings.) Guests sampled 50 varieties of pasta, cooked-to- order Mexican food, fruits and cheeses and diet- breahng desserts includinggiant chocolate-covered strawbemes. Among those enjoying the musical trio and admanng the mauve, burgundy andgray interior were JackltlelD(execVPfromCahfomia LeagueofSavings Associations), Barbara Offer(president Riverside's Empire Savinp), Rlclaard Read (president of Orange Coast Savings). the MikeClaopplu (he's lDM president) , Racing celebration Bobbi Llnkletter of Emerald Bay, head of the protocol committee forthewrestlingcompetiuon, enjoyed the vegetable pate and cold1obster while chattina with.Milo Ercqu from Yugoslavia. presi - dent of the Federation Internationale Lutte Amature and Spain •s Fernando Compete, secretary JCneraJ of ALA. the internationaJ wrestlingassociauon. Decorated tables-complete with shimmerin& ice sculptures of the Olympic torch, Sam the eagle and Mercury's winecd foot-were laden with bot and cold borsd'ocuvres wit ban international array of cheeses. Wrestling Commissioner Guy Tllompson ofEmer- aid Bay was presented a city resulution and commenda-tion on behalf{)f-thc OC 111pcrv .......... ......__ • • • MARK YOUR CALENDAR: The Restaurateur SocietyofOrangeCountywill bc .. Puttingon the Ritz" Sept. 9 with its first annual sourmetcclebritiesdinner at 3 careers in fashion beckoning College in Covina __ opens registration ---with a field trip COVINA (PRN) -Fall term at Studio Seven Fash1on C.areer Col- lege wtll be&in Aug. 27, accordmg to Cristi Stevenson, director of ad- missions. New students may begin in all three major courses of study: fashion merchandising, professio nal modelmg. and fashion desijn. Stevenson said, "Students who are registered for the fall term may participate in 'Explore Fashion Week' the week of Aug. 20, when all of our students go by bus to do field research in the fashion industry." Howard Sle&el, chairman of tbe board of Western Empire, •ho1" Lt. Oo•. Leo The Rjtzandgiving the net proceeds to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of Orange County. "This spectacular event will commence with a champaanc_r.ea:ptionanda1Wtion,fcaturin1winesand celebrity memorabilia, in the Pacific Mutual courtyard above the restaurant,•• says Douala• Rya, special events chairman for the society. A dinner prepared by top chefs from Hemingways, Pave, Five Crowns, Chicago Joe's, Mr. Stoxand-The Ritz will follow with Karea Pra1er coordinating the presentation of mussel soup en croute, warm duck salad, lom oflamb and the Jr:&nd finale -lemon and raspberry mousse gam1shed with chocolate leaves. The RSOC was established one year ago and the dinner is the first fund-raiser. The $100 tickets (non- profit donation-tax deductible) may be arranacd by caJlina RSOCat 937-1I33ortheJuvenile Diabetes Foundauon, 261 -9100. • • • FUNDSY '84, a black-tie champagne dinner and auction benefit for Western Medical Centers has been set for Oct. 27. James Beowood, manager of South Coast Plaza, is chairtnln of the WESTMED Gold Oub-· sponsored event to be staged in a "big top .. circus tent on the grounds ofWestern Medical Center, Santa Ana. • • • Hooting, hollerinaand foot stomping willaoonat las Conchas de Oro's Aua. 25 Country Western -.-- Jamboree fund-raiser for Orangewood, the county's new facility for battered and abused children. Guests will be entenained by.the Wild Oats Band and Five Star Caterers' owners Geor1e Daperroy (formerownerofPetiteAuberfe)andCornelluVuDe Graaf(formerChantcclairmaJtrcd')willprovide country style culinary deli&hts. Linda Edwards, 642-1066, maybe called for further information and reservations. TicketsartS35 per person. • • • Woman's Cub of Laguna Beach will be&in its Fall llcCartb._y aromad tbe •Yblp and loU auoctatlon'• new headquarten la JntM. Round Robin Bridge Tournament Tuesday. Play is set for second and fourth Tuesdays at the clubhouse, 286 St. AnnsDrive. lntercstedteamsmaycalt494-2019or 494-0481 . ••• MEETINGS: Newport Beach Christian Women's Oub will meetat I 1:30a.m. WednesdayattheAirportcrlnn, Irvine, for a mother-daughter luncheon. A fashion show, music and program byBillyOwerareon · schedule. Reservation are due today, phone S4J-8J09. • • • • Saddleback communities Christian Women's Oult has scheduled a noon luncheon Tuesday at El Adobe restaurant. San Juan Capistrano. Reservations m&).:be phoned to 831-9682 or 496-4262. Teru M1"'1 wtll be the inspirational speaker, JuetSpellmu will provide music and a program will be presentedonpatiolivina, • • • A tri~hapter mectina ofProf CS1ionaJ Sccretaritt International will con· vene Tbutsday at the Saddleback loo. Santa Ana. hdty J ... ,assis- tant vice chancellor of publicationund com- municatiom, UCI, will outline "Career Options.•• Interested secretaries may call 998-2802. Thechapten were represented at PSI's inter· national convention in Toronto, Canada by liTBY .JONES 5'ella MartlllofBahia Chapter, Newport Beach; BU'bata Bu1adl; president ofEmpirecha9ter, Orange, and Veru llld•••· president ofV alencia Chapter, Fullerton. Get a handle on brush t Clement II.Inch of Newport Beach, Ylce president of Del Mar Tborouahbred Club, welcomes at.ate Sen. Thomu • Maddy and hl• wife Norma to openm, day at the Turf Club. N1nety-eishl percent of the gradu- ates from the campus at 261 E. Rowland, Covina, are placed ID JObs, usually before they graduate, she sajd . The school is accredited by the ----------------------------. National Associatfon of Trade and FREE COLOR ANALYSIS W141114af 11J &,,.tat.eat lalJ • Jewelry & Accessories • Designer Label Clothing • Boutique Atmosphere • Make-Up & Color Analysls l ., ~ •• wt"' Don't MIH our \~ 10• FASHION SHOW lt. tt.tl,~1\ Aug. 25th tots\r.• ,,, 1:00 p.m. E~tiND PERFORMANCE Consignment Boutique 2119 Main St., Unit 7 Huntington Beach Loceted tn t>eeut1tu1 ' , S.. Clltt Vlll&o-Shopping Ctr 960-4021 -Tuea.-Sat. 10-e. Sun. 10-3 Technical Schools. For 1nformat1on about the fashion education pro- irams that can be completed ID nine to 12monlh~.pbone{2l3)331-~351. New wave jewels break barriers ......,.....___· · have aone beyond tt1d1tional deft-tb.rcc cxperu selected W\aMn from But should dazzling metallic-designs nilion1 in the objects they dcsian and amona 2,200 slides aubmitltd by S7.5 -make. entrants. adorn your clothes or decorate home? They demonstrate a much broader ---------------idea of the word jewelry than the By BARBARA MA YER _,........_ - A double "nng" for two finacn. that suppons a top heavy tumina merry10-round. -A steel, silver ind gold sculpture that includes as a dcstin clement two detachable earrinp. - A brooch that is displayed in a shadow box frame and huna on the wall. - A hat of aluminum and linen general public assumes. aaya Arline mounted on a pine stand Fisch. 1 Jeweler and president of the Are they jewelry or home decor-Society of North American Gotd- ations? smiths. The question 1s beina asked more .. This jewelry ks to make 1 frequently nowadays u arusts.-jew-political or social statement or a elel'I bttak new around m shape, 1ize connection with the real world. The and materials of one..of-a·kind pieces popular moveattenl clo t to it Js nominally called Jewelry. probably the punk movement m Several recent uhibiuons in New music and clothina." she said. York make it clear that contemporary Fisch fiauttd new ideas in jewelry American and forcian jewelry artists were primarily bc1nadevelopcd io art jewelry while the more commercial world of mau-markcted Jewelry had yet to be influenced 1n thas way. The occasion for the Retnt out· pourinJ of crcativil)' m jewelry was NORDSTROM: A back·to-hoot fa hion how will be presented at the society's 1nnua four-day meetina nooh Saturday in the Jewel Coun ofSoulh Coa t Ptua. On the me day held th s year in New York. Tho from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., local elemcntarhy. high school and coll students srou_p, founded tn 1970, I • non· wall model Gucci WJll preaerit a trunk show of its line of watches in the profit orpnizauon <kdacatcd to Jetrelry Department. Campus looks will be featured dunna a 7 p.m. fo tel!~ the art of i:new mithin,a. Th _..., r. h. h · p · f v· I I Coin 1d1n.t with 111 meetan,a at the u. llUIY 1as 1on s ow 1n 01nt o • .•c: on eve two. Fashl<Sl\Jnstitutc of Technoloey, two ROBINSON' : A children's back·t<>«hool fashion p~sentation will exh1b1t 1urveyina the d1vcnuy of take place at the Ncwpon ch store SaturdaY-at 2 p.m. an the JWR Kids handma<fc jewtlry were prcsentcd at department. Locat model1 will ht featured. An Estee Lauder representative lhc Am rlcan Craft MuteUm After the e~bibit cf<>1es Scot. t, it. will travel to muaeum1 in tl> other American cities, accordina to Piul J. Smilh, Hi rector of the American Oraft Museum. Also on view at the craft muaewa was 1 show of the wort ol 50 .,.... from 11 foreian countries. Hekn DrUtt, auest curator Ud acliuoct professor of 20th«atury cnfta at Moore CoUeac of An in Philadelphia. said there had been dynamic ex- perimentation sinoc the early 1970.., which had rcsulkd in a much more inclusive idea of jewelry tban of jewelry purely U body omameaL "ill prcsitnt makeup dirtttion1 on Fridav and turday u 1 product in "'ktvclry U ~." an c1hlbn of 222 the new .. olors from Pnmttive Worlds°' collection. p1cccs by 122 Amencan 1ni~1 ~·~is~t]he~~J== • • • mull ofa c.ompcuuon aponsc>rtd bY ; N w mv ~ for I~ II "'• Hn JI ·••" lflnt!'ff'tt the ty. Entnct' from Ill•~ turdAy 1n Youn AllHudc. middl I vcl. oa t mnkina both one-of.a nd and ~ dun1nn p tt 1,ed and • J ·' Orengo Cont OAILV PILOT/Sunday, Auguol 12, 11114 C3 UaJ'f:s coJlectlon suited fo bald hues David Hayes has a fattuonab'e foUOWln& and be suits women to a T. For fall, 1bi1 California <lni&ncr ap.in-provlded the Hayes devotftl ...it111-.idc oeloctioll of IUiti1111tYla. SomejacketJ att cropped at the · ~ile othcnaro lonaand lean in looks with sulpc:a Of in sOlidl---willr conttulin& triml. Skitts are jutt u varied ..• fullncu for added eue to a clonptcd tailored look. ' Attention it aivcn to details. • .Iackeu toppina two-piece silks are fined in the umc fabric and extend to the lapelt to · add an cxu:a bit of ele&ance. Silks, woo(.crcpes and gabordines IO intO the Hayes creations , .. fabrics h• has desian<d. . . The\ .. year of the ·coat" is inter· prcted by Hayes as classic trench • coats in flannel and heavy satin adorned with rhinestone buttons. '{rouser suits with pants aencrously cut joined in the fashionable parade when the coliection was _prev~ at Sa.ks Fifth A venue. South Coast Plaza. COLORS: Hayes sees autumn as a briaht season. His --1uc1cy•· red is joined by jade, marigold and fuchsia. Detal1lq 18 the focu of th-111llta that featurejacketa that end just below the walat to a fingertip lenctJl. DaUr Pilot~ brLeePa,... .~ Ungaro~dramatic couture wows' em in Paris By suzv PAnERSON couturiers are aoina for long skirts, Ungaro showed quite a jackets at Ungaro, other peat choices are his striped puiel waists on jackets teemed to be the antilhesis of what » ,........_ few knees in sheaths under expenly draped siJk tops. silk or woOI cOats with lots of black pi pin&,. · Chand benclf brouabt to fashion -easy and ek&lnt -. The coats arc mostly three-quarter lenath and piped, Each layer comes off here -to reveal another .P"ttty oomfon for women. Her elep.ntly simplr clothes - PARIS. (AP) -,Eman~I Unaaro got wild applause generous aod fun in the hottest of colors: shockina pink, look. Underthescncrouscoet with huceabou.lders. there is perfect for many fiaurcs -could be dressed up or down to:d&Y for his dramauc 1bowu11·of baute couture. for next canary yellow, keUy sreen, da.z:zlina blue. the sill(y draped coet4ress, which can be worn under a with accasories. _ -.IWlDJer. BUt even...an....aftcr-sbow_pla__a.l ..lAe Paris ~ -Either black and wbitecqrey_wodc.beautifu.ll)'..h.ere_ ilLl>lac:k' pagn_~lvet skirt. Lavish and slinky t.h9uf.b they were. ~·s new couldn't m~e Kart Laaerfel~'1ahowforOi.anela sohtl hit. su.itl with pants ~4 skirts, mixina and not necq.sarily . "fhe ivory-st_riped pants. swt }naifo~~ aiiile) QWills often toQbd asif-only-a lkiruty m•nnequ10 couJd. Ungaro 1 clothes Tor winter are lea clothes than the matchina. with 1ts lace camisole and miles o pearls 1s tempbq. wear them. embodiment of drama. Black velvet and fur are all over the p~ though one Ungaro lays on the entitc stock of luxury fabrics with 'There were some nice innovations., such u the 13 Sboulden are biger than ever, showiJ?& the inpu~ could pus on the unflattering Persian lamb or towering his enonnous hot-oolored tlffeta hip bows and bustles., red and whi~ ~ patcolts C?ver ~ • culti ofOaU<S«: Mon~ the ~Y·to:-wear designer. Ungaro s velvet toque hats. feathen, lace, embroidered silks and lams. lrQ~ The m1~t blue velvet suits and hii silk bloused JACke~. with lh,ett outsized, OOPl?Y lapels over . Like some other couturien, Unpro seem~ to have a At O.anel. many obscrven felt that desiper Karl 1 satin blouxswere winnen. _ .. .. puftY...icevedJacquard silk ~Ou.set are tern fie. . fox farm at his disposal. since the glossy pelts 10 black or Lagerfeld went too far trying to~ away from the look set And e~ seemed.'° likt ~· ~new Ow.el . Ungaro bu u~ted.bu surc-fire .Edwa~n looks colonarcdrapedovereverythina. downbytbebOutC'sfounder,tbctrancSeCoco. per{umebeinalauncbcdthis~n., ~aUunQfutbeokl with fabulous comb1nat1on1 of fabrics. While many lf onedoesn't like the solid or pinstripe boxy coats and T~tight suits revealina the derriere and cincbed:!_n Number Five, maybe even scxxr," said one sniffer. They'll go back to school in style Boct-UHchool -for .... ... l>Olith<d-silhouctta.,. smart and <rilp. tuhiofts have ~y fOOCf loob that allow them to dolll>ie II I pnn<nt for I spoaal oc:cuion; For the. eetive boy, tbt look is c:kancutwitli-S....foufFr, tl(at lefl~ "'"'Id moct-requirements ifh< r<paned to his l<hool, Lasuoa Hieb, Marina cotto• blend ~" by Gen<tTu puml with a Michael Joriloa silk and wool .-tcr loyaod o..r I NO«btn>m obirt. Fashio• Glttts d°"" to the lhoel by Zodiac. Evan hayaofHunUllllOft Beacll.? (IV kl\~ ,,_Id win the hart of any &dltl Willi die.-and her amile """ lie th< •• ., or 11u.n Elemcnwy damMw:s -nna n Oall Kolb corduroy jumper • ----------...__, __ _ ~.; { : • ' -· .. 'I Or•• Coal DAILY PILO,JSund•y, AuglJ:ll 12. 1"4 • DEAR NN LANDERS: I ;ust r'Clld anolhcr news story about 1 oc-«bom boby found in a back..tlcy trash can. The child was only three days old -in p<rfect beahh an~ • beautiful. .... Ate women ~ho do this son of thiQ& cruy? Art they heartless? Wbat on earth can be done to put an. end to $UCh mindless behavior? Last mooth 1n infant boy was left_ on the steps or a church. Two months earlier 1 week:-0ld 11rl was found in a shopping cart behind a supermarket Attaehed to the little blue blank.ct was a note: .. Be aood to my baby:Sorry to do this but she deserves more than i can give her.'' . · ·May I borrow your space to say a few words to women and youna girls who give birth to children they cannot or do not want to take Cfrc of? WDERS C.tart"T"Hetal worker. He ordie wtll pat y ... 1• coecll #ttlt a lltome 11telt H lllO Cradle So<letf, HO ,RI-.. Ave., Evauto•, W. 11101 or tM EdU GladHy Rome, ZIN Hempb.tll, Fon Worlll, Tex. '11111. . . - I feCOlruzc tba\ 1 four-or five-year dtgrtt proanam1 suCC't"5sfu11y com- pleted, deserves a \.'Crtain amount of respect, but what about the person who hu spen1 •lifetime in rese1rch or devoted him or hcnclf 10 scrv1na humanity? If an honorary desree is given as rccoanition for achievement: why is it ··vain and mislcadina" for him to use that title? ""Perh1ps. r fall to undentand the purpose ofhonorarydearces. If so, set .me s1raight. -E.G. · DEAR E.G.: w•ere did Y•• 1et .. e idea tUt my 1ttlt•de towar~ tlonor-. ary de1rtt111oe11tlveTAt1 recipi- ent of te\leral, I can tell you I was dell1b1ed1to re«lye eac• aQd e\lery one. BRIDGI ,,W£g'f +K•f ... ""O'JIOta-+ t8Tf TRAVEL • • • ftese homt1 ud couttes1 otllert .Uve lists of ceuplet wbo bave been . waiting two 1ad lllree ye1n for a blby. ne co•ple1 ue e1refllly tcttaed aod tk-ll' arms are acll1aa for 1 Uttie one. Yoor cklld woalil receive lbe care a.Dd love aeffed 10 n•rture lllm. or tier to ad.•lttlood. P lease, slve yoar •DWUled babr•• opportulty to bf: lovetl. There-are thousands of married couples who would give an:rthing under the-sun to have a chi! . Ask yo ur doctor while you.are pregnant to find a sU:1table home for your bab-r- Every ph)'5ician is asked regularly 1f • • • he knows where a newborn infant DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is mWt be obtained. the second time I've seen you express Bless you. Ann. forgetting the word a negative attitude about honorary out -HEARTSICK AGAlN IN dqrecs. Perhaps I am wrona. but it 1s CLEVELAND. my impression that the purpose of an DEAR HEARTSICK: Thanks for a honorary degree is to give spe<:ial fine letler. J'd like to add co It for tile recognition to individuals who have bf:aeflt of women wllo do nol tee distinguished themselves in some d:!ctor1--duri•t-lM~.epuclff. -way.-. I feel 1t1a1 tlto1e wlilo are prctented wltb boaor1ry doctoratet ••a symbol oJ fttO&nltlon ought not a1e tbe tltle 0 Dr." once the academic ceremonle1 are completed. ner.,rm.._eat use of tile Utle tc6d1 to be eceptlve ud tbls Is wbat I am 1plnsr. ••• Is alcoholism ruining your life? Know rhed.anger signals and what to do. Read the booklet. "'Alcoholism - Hope and Help," by Ann Landers. Enclose 50 cents with your request and a lonj. stamped, self-addressed Operating motor· homes· req~ires driving skills ·. the rood liavebe<n Proi'MY 1mad to before dcpanina- envelope to Ann Landers,. P.O . Box --I J 99j; Chicago, /}lino1TM)61 l. -Recreational opponunitlmbound space-to tunr ana-tto-ft'orn:Jl)O"Dd' in the west, panicularly in California qulckly either i.n acceleration or where an incredible varic1y ofattrac-mancuverina. It's not ~ric~t to ignore t he sounds lithe night' tions exist to fit cvety'taste. Just as Maintenance-ircspeciaJI{. impon- varied are the man¥ motor vehicles anl for recreational vehic es. Since which have been designed, adapted or ,th~ usually are.not used every day it converted for recreational use says is vital to check. gystcms~and com~ the National Automobile Oub. ncnts periodically to assure \hey arc . These specialized machines range in top operating order. Don •1 ovcr- from simple homemade camper look the electrical system includina shells to elaborate homes on wheels turn sianal" warni114 liahts. conneo- with every modem convenience. The tions and Wiring inside the unit. At one thing they have in common is )cast once a year t1 ·is a &Ood idea 10 that they arc not \he 1normal family h•ve th~ entire unit checked over by a Rcpnnted by Requesr: your spices. sedan and they do1 require bo\h compctint service establishment. When you 80me right down to it. Oh, m•k.e no mistake, it takes a drivins slciU and an undcntandina of Before Jeavina on your trip, check there arc two kind!' of people in this special ltrecd of person who Clln lie in their individual handling charac-all the fluid levcJs such as battery (1f world: those who citn t61era.tc a · bed ·and ·hear a criclC:ct's blood:-trristics,-· · . ·not·sealed),.11.diator coolant, enaine-- cricket in the bedroom at night and ERM. A curdlinascrecch in thc..closct; then the Recreational vehicle safety in-oil, transmission fluid, power steering those who can't. bathroom. then under the bed, and . volves more than jusl drivinJ safely. and brake Ouid, and the windshield 1 won'! tell you Which group I'm in. B fctl nothing. .. · Somcthina as basic as knowin.a how washer reservoir. This is also a good I will only say ifs a very rcvcahng OMBECI . That's it. Th&SC people don't feel. to-properly load and distribute the time to tiJhtcn knobs, handles and trait and offers an insight into the They don'I acknOwlcdae a dripping wc1&ht in the vehicle can bea critical controls and lubricate them if nccess- person's total personality. faucet, a hook that isn't fastened safctyJactor. Overloading or plaCfn.g ary fo eliminate those little annoying Those who I.Ole.rate crickets a1 to say the next morning. ··why didn't above a zipper~ a stamp put on a letter heavy objCCJS in the wrong place can squeaks and rattles that can become bedtime are the kind of people who you wake me? I'd have wanned the crooked, a cupboard door in the lead to steering problems and dif-unbearable on a long journey. can sit through "Aida" and no1 hear a bottle." .kitchen standing ajar. ficultics in stoppina. In extreme cases CONSULT BRIEF CHECK.WT person silting behind them who 1s They can play poker with lhe guys They're just animals! They can put it might lead 10 failure of companents When you get rcadytodcpancheck ripping a breath mint out of a wrapper until 3 a.m. and.then come home and a book down in the middle ofa pa,ac, or structural damage to the unit. the tires and air pressure before you at 82 decibels. !ell rou wi1h a straight face thal they never wash their hands after playing SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS leave and then every mom.ins before They're the kind of people who can don t know if the Aoyds aregcttirig a with the dog. don't brush after every NEEDED startina out. A good idea is to carry go ca mping and be o bhv1ous to a divorce or not. Ha! Ha! · meal. and call their mother on The large size and weifbt of many your own tire-pressure gauge which pany across the lake whr:re the You can't miss 'cm. Whenever you Mother's Day ... collect! of-these vehicles requires special will be more accurate and convenient thump-thump of a stereo playing sec a mouse in the house in the fall . But moslly. they're people who can precautions when operatin4 at high-than those found at most service weird music is ca med by the winds to these are the flakes who will tell you. sleep while an animal is under their way speeds. in austy winds. orrsteep stations. Many experienced rcc-~our campsite·. '"It's only a field mouse and he's just bed rubbing its legs together with a grades and even in such normal reational vehicle ownen have found They·~ the 1nscnsitjve kind of as scared as you arc" ... when you sound that shatters Jlass. As I said. I procedures as making turns, passing it helpful to develop a brief checklist people who can sleep right through a know in your hcan lhe mouse is won't tell you which group I'm in, but other vehicles or parkina. Usually 10 consult 10 assure thal all the many crying baby at 3 a.m. and have the aall pregnant and is building a condo in you all know who you arc out there. theytak.e longer to stop. require wider d~tailsofrrtakin~ the vehicle ready for r==~~===========ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~, A1WU1 639·8770 stach11m Or-kl ~ ..... si.. ll TmGS!l-~ Edwards Saddlebac• u1 .. 1111ec'111111 mE UNOFFICIAL SUMMER GAM~MOVIE! Gt£MUNS ~ rcunut vw.rr 8391500 [dwards fountain Y•lltJ ......... ~ fCUfTMN VWfl 962·2Ul fount1111 Yalty Or·ln u11.,11.......,. llwt: 854-8811 [dwants l.inl'ttl'My C.-Dr _,_ID AUGUST CLEARANCE- SALE 1h Price • <•lus $1.00) BEGIN YOUR TRAVEL CAREER SEPTEMBER 4, 1914 EVERYTHING YOU NEED INCtUDING- COMPUTER TRAINING • CALL TODAY (714) 135·1111 620 No. Main St., Santa An• TllAVfL IHDUITllV TlllJNINO SU~Cf ltM Finally, resist .the temptation to carryaUyoureanblyp<>SKUio:~ you on your v1e1tion trip. Travel 1 li&ht u ~ble and make al.lo for the items you \fill collect on ~ trip. You can aet the maximum benefit and estjoyment from the trid by knowina 1our vehicle, plan•in1 ahead and drivina carefully. 1 1 ' t ;Fullerton . continues on themov~ Fullenon College.-, Popular "Op the Move" proerams continue th~ fall )Vitb l«ries of outinp that ~ from wine tastina and mission vis3 to Death Vallcy.La~d-even some fl time for pre.(..;nristmas shoppin across the border, down TUuan Way. ~ And, for those who can't wail ti winter announcements, there's ne about a snow skiing excursion tO Utah. and the exotic cultural offeringp; of Japan and HonJ Kon.a. Under the auspices of the Office of Community Relations. thete fu11t esconrd excursions to cultural, sctnifl and historica1 wonders of the worl• arc made possible.as a public: ICl'Vicc. Fees are estimated 10 rover adminis- trative and direct costs, and do nQt util~e Nonh Orange Count)' Cont. munity College District fundina. . The toun, in order of departure. . lude Wonderfutworl<f of Winq:, SCpt. 8 and 9. $12S per person; Alonr the Mission Trails, Oct 13 and I , $95; ~~ty's Castle, Nov. 17 and I , $125; T~uan1 Culture, Dec. I, SJ ; Utah Skiina, Jan. 6 throulh 12, 1985, $599; and Japan and tlot11 K.ona. March ll throu&h April 16, $2,599. Specific information on trips. plus Visa and MasterCard cJwae service, is available by callin.a (71 4) 871·8000, Ext 252. ~·, Shop early _for "RICHLY ATMOSPHERIC ... " "llllAM .IOllS Ml> M TDIU ~ DOCll' (P'&) l:tl, l.2\ s,. I.I!. 10:40 -...uoo BAKZAI"' (PC) l;tl. :U0 ,-00 t2' LOH (JIJllMIMl lC..i..S..1~ Oll AMO AT OAll lllO •IO.UO . .,..n l.·M":its. 10-~ tll41tM J•llo _..,. .. ~ lo Mor•• ., ~-""' , ... TIM"(C) ltY.140 ttn "111 .. twl" (?$) I * * .._..,. -..r' (N) •'IAClf'(ba rlll!T" (I) l'\US rl.US ·-T -· IN) "JOT Of ID" (I) f~ll'-' ~" 1""' 1,,. '"'~"•'··~ 11 4 bUtl'• "ID> DAlflllf' (K.IJ) • *" ma:o 11 • n• t11. no. 1 .. Jt ·.....rllAll"(I) • Del*' m:110 I to l X. l .. 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And a &.e ohuttle bus to and from LAX. • Gori«-1UOr1·1tyle PoOI, IPll and patio • Grnt tatau • ronll, lively lounges, pme ..-n • Indoor, IQ11C·IM1l porlcjnc for only 16 per day. "hone 213/641·5700 or Toll Free 1 ·8001228·9290 (or racrvation1. '1.-.. ........ ",_ ................ ,...,f'n .,M .,!kM. """·"""'......,'" ...,..,,._.,,._._.._. -Shell• Benten, 1....A. TUn.---=------- edwa1ds LIDO CINEMA ... :::: '";'. ... , 613 BJ•o Nf .... ffi•• llt 0 J lel/-1:11,-.· 1:00,1:11,- • DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTIT·IOUS NAME? ' . II you h••• l u•t filed your new Flct1tlou1 Bu1lne11 N•me 1nd h••• not yet 1ubmltted It far publlc•tlan, pl•••• 11an•t forget th•t t~• llmlt•tlan I• 30 clly1 from elite of filing .. Th• DAILY PILOT will publI1h your at111m1nt far S31.50. Our clrcul•ifan Include• the 1nttre Orenge Ca•ot Ir•• 1nd 11911 notlc11 •pPl•r In 111 1c1t1on1. In ard1~ ta 1ubllllt your at111m1nt tar publlc1llon 11nd 1pprapri111 • copy ind 1 check ta THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. lax 15'0, Co1t1 M111, CA. 92929. We'U Clo 1111 r11t. l'ar lnfarm1tlan ·~ •d••rllllng ple111 ... Ext. 332. I "5tClllMrtaS" (N) • "IOCIOl~(I) '......clOfTl(-(1) •• .,...,, • 11( Ill! oor (I) 1--~~~orri~tt _DailJnat ' Ml& ..... ~h'1•• ... t_A,.....C~'tOIHllllJ} ... I $100 -- ~----------~ --• • ,.. • • • • f pe Nltty Gritty Dirt Band -from left eff Hamaa, Bob Carpenter, Jim Fadden' • • ,.,..,.,..... Jim lbbotaon and John McEuen -t. now looked on u a country 1roup. Nitty Gritty turns country I ';:!~!!~ut _c~~:nging~!~_ .. style •• ,... • ....., . The cover of lhe "Plain Dirt Foran interview, Ibbotson. Hanna, .NEW Y9RK-:-The Nilly Gritty Fashion" album has the five mem-Carpcnler and John McEuen, who Dirt Band 11 maki'?I pretty much the bers of the band standing ma hayfield plays guitars, mandolin, fiddle, banjo wne kind of music 1t bas made f<?r being harvested and the back cover and lap~tecl, showed up. M1ss1na Was the .tut 18 years. But the music sho..tsarearviewoffiveHerefordsin Jimmie Fadden, who plays drums busn~ess h:u. chanaed. Now the a f~lot. But even ~is bucolic-and harmonica. 1 band s ~us1c 11 called country. lookin& album contains a Bruce Chuck Morris who became the "I think ~t last ~e've &ot an Springsteen song. aroup's-manager'two years a&o did fdenllfiable niche," wd Ji~my lb-. "Our music so~nds a lot like u dtd some smart things, accordmi 10 botson, .whoj~Y\ ~s. ~tars and tn 1969, follcy lyncs and acoustic and Hanna. "He aot Jimmy Ibbotson 10, mandolin an 6Jn15: We rt country. electric blend of 10struments," lb-who had left for a couple of years. He They've a~ us. 1 think we can botson said. "It's mostly strona started actively pursuing country keep pleaSJOI them for I few rears." country acceptance more than any-radio because of the chan&e m pop Last year, ~be l:.P .. ~ts Go" thing we're doing differently. Coun-music and rock 'n' roll. And he produced ~o sinaJes that did well on try_ radio now will play us. 'Mr. changed our name back." ~e best-seU1n1 country record charts. Bo Jangles,' our bigest hit, in 1970, The aroup's oriJinal name was the Shot Fu~ ofLove., aotto No. 19 and would be a country hit t<1day. It llleaitimate Jua Band. Unlike other• "Dance LmJe Jean" ao!.to ~o. 9. . wouldn't be played on pop s~tions." jua bands, nobody played a jug,. A . oe!' album, . Pl.am Dart . Jeff Hanna, wbo plays au1tars and It quickly became the Niny Griny f"asb1on, . came ~ut 1.n mid-June. It smp, added, "Ten years qo, FM Din Band. That got shortened to the was No. 63 and chmbmg o~ the Aug. radio would play country rock. Now Dirt Band in 1977. whi4> proved 4 country chan. The first smale from FM won't, but country stations will. more confusm§ than simplifying. it. .. Lona Hard Road (the Share-A lot of mainstream country music For last years album, Hanna said· cropper's Dream),".was No. 7 on the now is~country rock." "We went to two country producers: cou~trycbartandchmbmaon Aug. 4. Bob CarJ>C.nter, w~o p~ys key-Norman Putman and Richard Land- It s the first album on Warner boards and sings, cha med 1n, "The as. They're both real good but they like Brothen Records. after IS albums on new sinale is by Rodney Crowell. We rock 'n' roll and pop more than )..1bc11y, for the band that was formed did his 'American Dream' aboul four country." Ibbotson added. "They in 1966 to play the-aood-&uney.Slde of -YeaTS ago apd it became a pop bit. didn't tlunk we'd get played on folk music. Throuah the )cars 11 This was before techno-pop. If we country radio stations. They thought ·usualJy has been called a folk-pop-released it these days, they would pla)' they had to cover all bases." 'Busters,' 'Rain' standing tall JJy 1k AIMClatecl Pre11 The followina are Billboard's hot record hits for the week endina Auaust 18 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard mapzine. Cop)'riabt 1984, Billboard Publi- cauons, Inc. Reprinted wath per- mission. BOTSlNGLES l."Ghostbusters" Ray Parker Jr. (Arista) 2. "What's Love Got to Do With It" Tma Turner (~pitol) 3."State of Shock" Jacksons (Epic) 4."Wben Doves Cry" Prince (Warner Bros.) S."Stuck on You" Lionel Richie Motown) 9."Sunglasses at Night" Corey Hart (EM I-America) 10."lf Ever You're In My Arms Again-tt Peaoo Bryson (Elektra) 11."lnfatuation" Rod Stewart (Warner Bros.) 12. "DancinJ in the Dark" Bruce Springsteen (Columbia) 13."Panama" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 14."8ound and Round" Ratt (At· Ian tic) IS. "She Bop" Cyndi Laupcr (Portrait) S "Heanbcat Caty" The C:ar-5 (Elektra) 6."'Ghostbusters' Soundtrack" (Ansta) -. 7."Can't Slow Down" Lionel R1ch- 1e (Motown) 8."Pnvate Dancer" Tina Turner (Capitol) 9. "Out of the Cellar" Ratt (Atlan- tic) 10."Ehmmator" ZZ Top (Warner Bros.) I l."1984" Van Halen (Warner Bros.) 12."Rebel Yell.. Ball yCdol (Chrysalis) TOP LPS 13."'Brcakin" Sound track" (Pol)· I. "Purple Rain" Prince (Warner dor) Bros.) 14. "Break Out" Pointer Sisters Bette Mid ~r's image polished up may~e ·Tra h'sing r·stour g ts airing on HBO ( ·Art or Bust' speclaf\ By MARY CAMPBEU. Ir#.•• a ........ NEW YORK -Has in lktte Midler, who brought new mcanm to the word outrageous, deserted •'trash with flash"andclimbcd Crom camp to culture? Tune in to .. Bette Madler: Art or Bust!" and 5CC, she say;., coyry ducking the quesuon. on for a gCIOd I~ ysa m·· t ks lot like Bette M1dler in a ashtall Midler and director Thomas hlamme cut the ow toan hour for TV. lea-..·mg out most of her talkin&. She expecu to ldd some of that to the '°"Btnt ~idltr.An or an•" ca sene; which mt says will be longer th n the TVvcmon HBO atso wtll 1r the peoll Aug. ·20t 23. 26and 29and ~pt. 4 nd 7. Just after De Tour ended last :ytat, Midlct's second b9o "The of Baby Dhinc," came out, wit il- lustrations of a red-haired tot an high hcelsandpn~diapcr. Het"A View From a Broad, .. was pubhshed in 1981 , after bcr tint wor1d concert ·tour. She's workin on a 1h1rd, .. , b60 of little tuff -essa)s, J>O(lJ'y, IX. Tour. Actu,all y. the la't two shon stones; crossword puules. I conccns on De Tour. 10 Manncapohs, want it to be fun" . v.crc filmed for the special ':'"'h1ch wlll Her ••·t ~__;alb ··N F 11 .. "Bette Midlcr: rt or Bust!" ts a Home Box Office pea I, cut to an hour from the final conccn on her 1983 tour -named, s1nct all pop mu ic tou~ ha~e names these.da)s- be ~hown Aug. 18. .... . ~ ·~•v um. o n s, Madler hadn't run oul of her hi&h-· ... hich included one song st?e wrote, gear eneray after 10 months of De ~me out last October. No~. ~he Tour. Au contra1re. as Miss Piggy, ~.tnger~howsc firs.t hits v.erc old•C?.b~e who grooms henclfa bit in the Midler ~e . oope ~u~e Boy, is manner, would say. wntanglyncswithgu1tanst-composcr Bette IOdler. meaning that he found ma.kin, "The Rose·• a wonderful aperientt and making ·•Jinxed" a horror. "I'm happier than I've been an a Iona ume," she says. "I'm livina in New York, pretty much on my own." "It was a terrific time to shoot it," ~ Reyn~Jds for an album which says the Divine Miss M. "We finally ~·!1 be entirely her own compo- • 'nh I'd bee fl h b SlllOns. ..--------------.... got It n.,.t: n ussang wit t ~ Slie's currently rcadini everYthmo ~how. 1get1deasas I go.tons; I alWllf'" h ti bo ,. change horses in the middle of the s e can . ind 1 . ut the V1ctonan~. stream. So it was good we did it the ~ovels, biographies, costume books. lasl nights. I must say they were a. sl~zy lot. But "The TV set is full of color. We they CCr1aJ~ly could wnte, ~women used a lot of colors. shapes and forms w~ tern !<:. The Brontcs JUst slay '?'at aren't usua.lly u~. It's all liv~. m~he never has been offered a TV I II be"l a lo_t of pcop~e 1h1nk som.e,of 1t scnes but she Dlighl do another was d~ne an a s1ud10, some of 1t s so movie .. rm one for one .. she •>" beauuful. · • ... "In its v.ay it's a little bi1 about art. liiiiiiilirl I'm interested in art and the wav that at changes our lives and oui per- ceptions. I'm fascinated by the way artists have an idea and put it into actJon and have it come out the way they imagined iL . "The show is kind of baby steps in the direction of art. 1 try not to be too pretentious. I'm not a scholar. I comment on it. I've always com- mented on all m~ own ons. I've always wanted to urst own balloons before a y else . ''Paintings, music and dance are put out there to reflect a certam kind of human struggle. I think that sounds pompous. But I thank you have to have somethina to sa). Otherwise. 1t as purely mercenary and doesn't count for anythmf; I'm way pa.st that at my time oflife. · ·~-~ .... ....._ 4' ·--_._ .. _____ _ .... 11 ....... -............. You can also drown fcan that it's too highbrow. Midler says ... h's sot lUXUrf fHIATltO WALK· INS* ~~:;_:r:.;:.s;:, * ._D DA-""9-tl) Sl'IOWIU 12:30 J ;OO S rJO 1 100 • 10:30 PUii .... ltAI ... .., AT 12:45 J ;OS l r2S 7 45 I. tO:OS alll Murrlly ~" Ayluoyd 8HOST11USTa•.., Sl'lows lit 12:25 2:~ 4:U 1:2s 1110/nr1u1 ORDIUNS(POJ SflOWI lit 12:30 3:00 S:JO 1:00 6 10:30 ntl: LAST ,..,_AMA '°'9D •Ta. STA•.....n"Kll (N) T __ .. 0... "'91 At 1J:20 1 :40 S :OO Sllows et 12:00 2 :SI 7-lO 10:20/70 MM l:O~~·:: ~~O:OO Ei®Nu0;•2Jit'.\5::a:~ ..... J wan Olm.Y'• wu 900ll (0) "u• Tron (PO) Clllld "'Ices .... UNS(PO) Heftrl:Mllltl Story (~Q) -:fl2~:r.> I ~~~. -~---A-...S---.-.... - TopS•er•t(~O) 2 110 1:40J:SO1:00 ~OPDOOlll fNI 1,00 I. I : SO e: 10 I. 10:20 Wltll Steyl"' AllYe (ll'Of "THE NEW PRINCE OF HOLLYWOOD:' -Datd ....... tun.I ...... hctfit Or-411179-9&50 .. UA .-OMS 4 990-4021 ea:JSTA llSA r....a ttnor r 631 ~1 ~AIEA r...So c.st Pim 545-27 ll .. . ~ .... S51.o65S lMINECH Edward$ So Coast lJpta 4971111 ·~ CIMdoM 634-2553 1111-IEI hciktiny39 Dr 1913193 6."1 Can Dream About You" Dan .-.-~•m•D (MCA) 7."MiUlnJ You" John Wa11e EMl-America) 2. "Born in the U.S.A." Bruce (Planet) Spnnptcen (Columbia) F.iiiiiim;jji;jjjj~;i;=;R:;i;;;;;m;;-IT 3. "S~rts" Huey lewis &. OlllV( INS CW•• U... 12 fllH 11111ea ...._,,._ I• ne.s 1 JI ....... ,. 8."Sad Sonr(SaySo Much)" Elton ohn(Geffen rm. News (Chrysalis) 4."Victory" Jackson! (Epic) .. LIKE NOTHING YOU'VE SEEN SINCE 'THE WIZARD OF OZ':' -WNBC Radio fN.Y.) 1HE NEVER ENDING STORY AIWlll 63t-1770 -flUTUt vaun 963·1307 -..oaT Eat &«-0760 Stidd Or Ill fam ty four Edwards Nnport UJM HM 121...070 LA HUIA (213) 691-0633 ~ 634 2SS3 8.na Perl Or~ N/IC fasllion S4111re SYUFY Cit1 <Mtw a TCM Sil S110 LA •ADA SZl 1611 SMTA MA S.C0.7444 [chntdl Saddl•blc• SRO Citm, S Edwards Bnstol EWTll • UA Wutrn1nsttt 893-0546 so'"' t1 ... h!t • PRlllNTID IN DOLaY ITEMO He s been ...ised by wotves Ceptured by •pH Hurtled by • ~atlog tiger And edopted by • bumbhog bl-ar named &IOo 'Wllo d heYe thought the jungle coutd be IO much fun' __...._ _____ NCN/ PLAYING ------ LAouNA HILLS OMHOI EctadsJSlnborn ~ .. UA etty Oinlma 11 .,.~,, "BUCKAROO BANZAI IS THE VERY ODDEST GOOD MOVIE IN MANY A FULL MOON." .. ' • 'I C8 Orengo Coetl DAIL V PILOT /Sundoy, Augull 12; 1H4 Boeom buddies l#WllU'•*• Joe Na.math (left) and Rob- ert llone l'eheane one or tbeh mulcal numbera ·for tbe maolcal comedy ''8UCar" at the Wulc Center In Loo Allllel•. Tbey play two mulcf&no wbo Join an all·llhl band In dra; Iii the ota11e ftn!Oft of the mme "8ome Lll<e It Hot," openln& Tu-y. "THREE CHEERS FOR'NERDS'! This is great stuff! Carradine's performance is a comedy marvel. 'Nerds: rah!" Joc\ Mal~. us.a. loe»'I • n••\~• ····"9 \\'\ 'tin w.. spen' llv) not hlgtl !n ptlc•: re•sonable, c1an111.a ._....._. ad't91'11Srng -· r-. Classified Advertising 642·5676 , Fifth OCTAFESTopenlng; 'Stalag .1~7'atGolden West Thq 1potlia.ht 1hifi1 to the western section of the coun1~i1 week with the._· 61\h annual nae County Theitcr Auociation estiv1l 1oin1 on the boardJ in Cypress and .Showcase Productions revivina "Stalaa 17" at Golden West Colleae. . -Thc-QeT-AFESTia t!ircc~ayeilii· bition of nine productions, runs Thunday throu&h Satur~y It the Cypicss Civic T6eater, 5700 Oranae Ave. ''Stalaa IT' also opens Thursday for a two-weekend run, while the Grove Shakespeare Festival mounts its fourth tod last play of I 984, "The Comedy of Errors," at Garden Grove's Gem Theater Friday. · Opening the OCTA festival Thuf"5- day will be productions of ""Critic's Choice" bv the lrvine Community Toi TITUS Th .. oer, "The MlllTilat Proposal'" by the Garden Grove Community Theater e.nd "Mary, Mary•; by the San Ocmente Community Theater. The Westminster Community Theater will put on two shows Friday, its regular entry, ""Reunion," and a ~I st.agiRj of ""Ex-Miss Copper Queen on a Set of Pills," while the host Cypress theater winds up the n.iaht with .. The Boot .•• Saturday's finale willlndude ""The Pied Piper of Hamlin" by the Foun- tain Valley Community Theater, "'Where Have All the Li&htning Bugs Gone?" by the Ana-Mod Jeska Players 8nd "Save Me a Place at Forest Lawn" by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. All three eveninp' pro- ~ms start at 8 p.m. and ticket information is available at 527-1949. weekend art: -"Fiddler oa tlle Root" at lhe Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim (772-7710), final per- formances Tuesday throu&h Sunday at varvlng~rta_in times. -""ne M11le Mu" at the Curtain ~all Dinner Theater, 690 El C.mino Real, Tustin ·(818-1540)1 also Tues- day through Sunday at·varyina times. -"Mr. llobb•j VacaUoa" by the Ana-Mod.Jeska Players, 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (772-8708~ closina performances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Meanwhile, several other pro- ductions arc continuing on their respective sc~edules. They include: ....,''TH Betl Utl~ W..orelaoUfJ la Texa1" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana1(979-7711 ), on staae ni&h1· ly except Mondays and extended through Sept. 23. · -"Lavender Fdkle1" at Scbas-- tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Qemente (492-9950}, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8, Sunda)'S a~and 7.J_hrough Sept. 9. ' 1 -"Hamlet" at the Grove FEATURING Dinner Cruise GO URMET DINNERS Alex Koba is directing "Stalag I 7 ," L®mbiocd.produttion.by bis.Show- case Productions-and Golden Wes:t College in the main GWC theater. Gary Saderup. Ben Miles. David West. Flip Kobler and Greg Garlich head the all-male cast. Others in the company are Ron Moeller, Robert Coker. John Anderson, Pierre Alexander, Bill Gruenenberg, Scott Forrest, Douglas Black, Richard Gittins, Michael Brown, Dan Pankratz., Peer MOO· affari, Greg Bartone, Richard Denzer, Duncan Raymond, Gary Davids, Michael Tracy and Christopher Balogh. 'Shakespeare Festival Amphitheater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove, Thursdays through Sundays at 8:30 until Sept. I . -"WH1 Side Story" at the Hunt· ington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach (812-1405). Fridays and Satur- days at 8:30 (this Thursday at 8:30 and Sunday at 2:30} through Aug. 2.S. ... -l9MOCll CIOWE !130-440 l [dw~rcts Wntbloot. _._.l .......... M llSSllM VU> 495-6220 [dwa..ds MISSIOll VitfD Cocktail Cruises, and Sunday Brunch whilst at sea aboard the 'Cormorant' Newport Beach Presenting ... MAll lD ,., Ill Ci ~., "a little West of Broadway" a fun filled Broadway review . -"Critic'• Qiolee" at the Irvine Community Theater, Turtle Rock Community Park, Sunnyhill Road off Turtle-Rock Drive, Irvine {857-5496), Frici.!Y~ and ~turda~s at 8 p.m.. throughAug. 25 w1tha matmee this Sunday at 2 p.m .. COSTA iOA 54G-051}4 I.IA SolJl!I CoHI IM-1 .W ~ • IUOICTON lllACH 841 JS91 Ptc111C Wuner ltt -ln ............. "iiil..-a...~ t»Mllil 634-1911 LIA C1l1 Ctliler 111111oti11si..c~ Reserve your Boarding TICK_,z:.~,.. Pass now by calling • -• • , , t , • , , • , Pcrfonnances of_·.:Stala& I I" will be given Thursdays throua.h Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. for two weekends. Reservations rrtay be Otitaincd by calling 895-8378. . ·-8>4-8811 Elhrl'wds l.ln!l'tnlly ~DI' 'il>•l-loCI CUMi[ 037-034d WCO.anp~ !rltal 51 ".._ (714) 675-1481 Enter a world beyond your wildest imagination where ariyjhing can happen. Close your eyes and the adventure begins . 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ORANGE 637-0340 AMC Or111ge Mall ORANGE 634-391 1 UA City Center · In The City Shopping Ctinttr WESTMINSTER 893-0546 UA Wntmlnater Mall 9.0 . ""'t. To lofM Eidt ' BUENA PARK • UA Movlff 8 • "' TN a-Per• Miii •STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th ---• , No matter what you 're doing, your hometown newspaper The llilJPllll '"The Comedy of Errors" winds up the latest Grove Shakespeare Festival with the Gem's artistic director. Thomas Bradac. at the helm. Per- fonnanccs will be given Wednesdays through Sundays until Sept. 8 at the Gem, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. and reservations are available at 636-7213. -"Tiie Sapportla& Cut" at the · Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa (65~5269}. Fridays and Saturdays at A:30 through Aug. 25. -"AnytlalD& Goes" ~board the Pilgrim II in Dana Point Harbor, Thursdays and Fridays at 9 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays at 7 and 9, through Sept. 9. fits In. 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Fifteen homes wlll be released In the lnltlal phase. , . , J For addltlonal details, call Faire llarln by 8. Y. Kimball Conatructlon CoastEqultlesat(213)435-8437. Co. will lnclade 6& lmry homee and 20 ,I cutom homesltee within wa11Un1 dlatance of the Bantmcton Barbor watenront. Chelsea to host grand· • opening Hon Development Co. wlll host a grand opening Aug. 11-12 at Chelsea Pointe, a community of 32 homes at Monarch Beach In Laguna Niguel. The weekend opening will af- ford Interested homebuyers their first opportunity to tour the community's model homes. •·Based on our strong .sales traffic so far, we are expecting an excellent turnout this opening weekend," reports Gerald Buck, Hon1s executive vice president. "Many Interested buyers have been waiting to tour the models since the development began." Designed by Interior design consultants Yeiser-Garland & Associates of Costa Mesa, the models wlll feature design and furnishings reflecting the com- munity' a tradltlonal Cape Cod sty11ng. Two floor plans, featuring two levels, wlll off er more than 2,000 square feet of llvlng space In varying elevatlons. Chelsea Pointe homes are priced from $275,000. The homes, just steps from the beach, are located on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway and oriented to take advantage of fresh sea breezes. - The gate-guarded resident!~ community Is designed to cap- ture the flavor of a contemporary New England seacoast village. Each home lncorporatea vaulted ceilings. wood-burning fire- places, separate and formal din- ing areas, walk-In closets and twin wardrobes. oak cabinet• and open staircases leadlng to the aecond floors. Exteriors feature tradltlonal slate-colored tlle and all-wood cedar aiding, landscaped front yards with aprlnkler ayatem1. During the grand opening weekend, the aalN office and models wlll be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Compllmentary refreah- ment• will be rved. The aaJea complex la alto open throughout the week at th• ume houre. To reach Ch !sea Pointe take the Santa Ana Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway and proceed west toward the ocean to PactflC Coast Highway. Tum aouth on Pactflc Coast Highway toward \ The LandlDC In Dana Point off era bomee In ft'ft Ooor plana. with up to four bedroome. Appeal of beach-area living major draw at The Landini Homes located above Dana Point Marina range from $145,000 to $190,000 in price The appeal of beach-area llv-The various floor plans range In Ing In a location above Dana size from 1,•15 to 2,291 square Point Marina Is drawing buyers to feet and feature two, three or four The Landing by Standard-Pacific bedrooms with two to three Corp. · -baths. Interior hlghllghts of the Acco rd I n g to S t eve homes Include skytlghts and Scarborough, vice president of vaulted ceilings. hand-built ma- the development firm, "Visitors sonry fireplace, oak stair rails, are amazed to find slngl&-famlly ceramic-tiled entries and raised- homes In this excluslve area at panel Interior doors. In addition, prices from just $145,000 to Angled walls and bay windows S 190,000, and each new phase at plus sliding glus doors to Thi"Uihdlng has nearly sold out outside patio areas add drama on opening day.'' throughout the new residences. The Landing Collectlon pres-Oth8f popular features of select en ts fiVe floor plans designed by plans are formal dining rooms, Standard-Pacific. spacious llvlng rooms, famlly The exteriors are detailed with rooms and windowed kitchen natural cedar siding and textured nooks. . stucco. with mission clay or Among the many luxuries seen shake tlle roofa. Entryway light-at The Landing ere elegant maa- lng fixtures, oak entry doora and · ter suites with aloped celllngs, antique brass entry hardware are lavish dreaalng room/bath and other exterior accent•. Three-car walk-In cloeet or double ward- garages are featured In most robes. In some plans, optional plans. den/bedrooms provide apeclal Craig joins Taylor Woodrow Laguna lJUCli r.-.1dent R. coneuttanta to obtain neoeaary Gordon Craig hu JQJned Taytor approvaJ• and ~t OUf P.ro~s Woodrow Calfforn&a Ltd of New-gotng;1 rrtppeff-..td .... As a natMI port Beach u development man-of Southern C&Jtfornla, Craig ll eger. bringing nine yeara of land committed to community de- plannlng and projeet manaoe-vetopment pro)ects that wm ment experience to the develop-enhance the natural beauty of the ment company. accordtng to envtronment." • • appeal to family buyers. Gourmet kitchens by Stan- dard-Pacific are beautifully ap- pointed with hand-flnlshed oak cabinetry, oak-trimmed lumi- nous celllngs and ceramic tlled countertops. Features of these convenience-planned centers In- clude generous breakfast nooks and such deluxe appliances as self-cleaning and microwave ovens and an 11-cycie dish- washer. Other quality design features are Interior laundry rooms In most plans. rear patio areas with gas barbecue outlets, rear yard fencing; electronic garage d'oor openers, fully Insulated walls and celllngs and concrete dnveways. The Homes also Include pre- wtred TV outlets and are fully prepared for air conditioning. The Landing's location one mlle from the ocean and three mlles south of Laguna Niguel offent convenience to an rray of recreational amenltle8. The project Is an outstanding ex mple of Standard-Pacific Corp.'s commitment to value by providing homes In pnme lo- cations and Innovative chitec- tural d gns geared to the needs of the market: Model homee d the aa_ offloe are open da ly from 10 a.m. to 5 pm. at 32792 Samt.iel Cltcle In Dana .Point d Information may be obtalned by phon ng 831-8880. • D na Point Harbor. ChellM w--=P-olnfe • loc tiKi \i--mu .. to thl Gordon Tippen. executive vlce Among Craig'• projeet man- pr9Sldent. --"-~--~t r~b litl II be "Goraon Craig'• p mary r the final oevetopmen areas of To reach The Landing, take the S freeway {5) to Paciflc Coast Highway, then nonh on Patine Coast H ghw y to the St t of the Golden lantern. Turn right d proceed up the hlll to Jereml h St t then 1 ft to the south at the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Selva Road. For furth r Information, call 24'0·1685 aponllb llty wlll be to Investigate eon Hitt, 350 acrea of New poulbte new lte area tor d• England·tfyle, ~ nV\ew homes vetopment, evaluate op-located In tht co tat hllls of portunltl s. net coordinate W1th' L1guna Nlgu I. ng fam ty community above D n Pont M na. • Shared 1naturity can ben)ef it seller By ~MON aYKE8 . As internt rates Increase, property values decline. This Is a fact of life which many setters have come to accept. A seller who has determined a "price'' and Is unwllllng to reduce It may be forced to "carry back" paper. This means the teller partici- pates In the financing by carrying a second trust deed and charging below-market Interest. This will enable the 'buyer'. monthly pay- ment to cover the first trust deed payment and at least the Interest on the carrled-back second 1rust deed. One way this transaction can be made more appeatlng tor a selter who lnstsfs on hls full price la by means of "shared apprecia- tion at maturity." As compensation for the low Interest rate return, the Miier receives a share of any ncteal!9 In the property•• value . When the17roperty is r..ok:t or ·refinanced, the MMer shOuld receive a payoff large enough to compensate ·him for carrying paper at lower-than-man<et rates. Th«e are several optlona tn- voMng shared appreciation at maturity. Setlefa and buyers should carefully review theM to determine which beSt suits their needs. The tax conafderatlonl mus1 also be reviewed. If property structured -th professional advice where necessary -ttds flnandng tech- . ntque can benefit both buyer and lelter. { Simon Sylc• Is editor of ftnt tunday, • Journal for the real estate tnthdtry, P.O. Box 20068, Riverside, CA 92516. Tel: (714) 686-8005) Fieldstone offers · homes in the hills The Fieldstone Collection In Laguna Niguel offers slngle-fam- tty homes -many of them W.. homes -set among gentty rolling hilts. "The Rolling Hllts area· o1 Laguna Njguel presents a near perfect environment for f amlly living," saJd Dave Langlois, vie» president of The Fieldstone Co. Buyers may choose from three one-and two-story floor plans with three or four bedrooms. Formal living rooms and dining rooms feature sloping ctNllngs, while the f amlly rooms Include a hand-built masonry fireplace wtth gas outlet. Master bedrooms are se- cluded for privacy, and feature walk-In closets with mirrored doors and separate bath/dressing areas with lavish tubs. The kitchens at The Fieldstone Collection feature oak cabinets, wood-trimmed luminous ceilings and a breakfast bar or nook. They Include mlcrowa~ and self- cleaning ovens. Priced from $168.990, the home9 have concrete walk• and drtveways. r.-.r yard fencing and nsUlated exterior and ceU- ings. The Aeldstone CoUectlon Is part of the residentlaJ community of Rolfing Hnts. Prtvate recreatiOn f acilltles Including tennis courts, swimming pool, spa. children's playground and greenbelts are maintained by a homeowner's association for the residents In Rotting Hiiis. To vl$t the decorated model homes and sates offices, take the San Diego Freeway to the Crown VaJley Partcwayextt and go south to Glenrock Ort\'e and the en- trance to Rolltng Hills. Tum left on Brandon Drive. right on Siiver- ton and left on Lakewood to the models. The models and saJe8 office are open dally except Wednesday and ThUrSday from _ 10 Lm. to 6 p.m. For more Information, call 831-3389. Fast Closing! Flexible Terms! Affordable Rates! FOOn ain Vi r (714) l-m6 una Be h (714) 494-7541 Great American Gl - l s a ; 2 2 D2 OrangeCo Vista Filare homes head·fo_r quick ellout in Irvine The xth ph of VI ta Fii re by 1rv1n P clflc In Irvin 'a North- wood community It h ded for a quick llout, with 26 of the 48 homes lready sold, said Gerry MeMlll n. Vista Filare sales man- ger. The newest neighborhood of Vista Fllare homes. complete with Its own recreation center, Is located near the corner of Culver Drive and h:vlne Boulevard. Prices for the one-and two- story detached homes, all with private side or b ck yar~s and attached garages, begin at $133,400, McMlllen said. · The six Vista Fllare models offer Mediterranean styling that features tlle roofs, stucco ex- teriors and fully landscaped front yards, she said Homes, which range up to 1,589 square feet and three bedrooms. are deslgned with young families In mind, she said. "Vista Flfare homes combine • .,,. privArv of A cfAtAr.hed home th t ar more fr qu ntly ocl ted w1th con- dominium Id McMlll • V ulted ceilings nd ky11ghta are Included mong the horn ' amenities, along wfth wot>d·burn· Ing flrepl ces, parquet entries and kltch ns with oak cabinets and ceramic tile counter tops. The recreation center Includes· a swimming ROOI and SQ&. Th.o center, nelghborhood common areas and the front yards of all homes are maintained by the Vista Fllare Homeowners As- sociation, supported by monthly duea from all homeowners. The Vista Fllare models can be reached from either the Santa Ana or San D ego freeways by taking Culver Drive north to the Vista Fllare entrance just north of Bryan Ave. The models are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For additional information, contact tbe Vista Fllare sales off Ice at 857-2098. Woodwinds offers several floor plans The Woodwinds, a recently opened single-f amlly home com- munity in Laguna Hills, features four plans by Republic Develop- ment Co. Plan Two is a 1,298-square- foot, single-story plan, featuring a lfvlng/dlnlng area and a three bedroom/den option opening onto an Interior atrium. Plan One, with 1,057 square feet, two bedrooms and two baths,.is a compact home featur- ing dual master bedrooms. Plan Four is a 1,612-square- foot, two-story home with three bedrooms, convertible den, and 2112 baths The first floor Includes a dining area, breakfast nook and powder room, with the master bedroom and two sec- ondary bedrooms and bath up- stairs. The Woodwinds' kitchens con- tain such appliances as eye-level, continuous cleaning double- oven range; dlshw.asher; and disposer. Additional amenities )nclude ceramic-tile counter ~ops.-oak cabinets, luminous ceiling fighting with wood trim . Vlata FUare'• Medlterranean ... tyle homes are .elllng quJckly lil the Northwood community of ~e. The two-story Plan Three, 1,522 square feet with three bedrooms, two baths and pow- der room, offers a living room with adjacent den. The formal dining room features a bay window and a nook area high- lighting the kitchen. Woodbridge Somerset 'inf inal Closeout Furthjr information may be obtalnec1 by calling 586-6501. The sales office and furnished models are open from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. daily. _ With two large bedrooms, a kitchen nook overlooking the private rear yard. a living room with optional fireplace and an adjoining dining room, the 1, 125- square-foot Andover plan at Baywood's Woodbridge Somer- set In Irvine is priced from $100,500. • "Add to the home's o·wn fea- BANK ON THE LfAIJER 'M FOR THE RIGHT WAN AT THE RIGHT RATE. WIDER CHOICE Bank of Aml'rtc1 hac, more types of home Joan., to Lhooc,c from than ever before <",() wh<:thcr you're huymg or rchnancinR. 11's easy to f md a home lo:rn that\ 1u.,t nght for you. If you want our lowcc,t 1n1t1al rates look into our a<l1uo;t.1hk rate loans. And 1f you want the hcncf 11., of a low inittal rate plus the protcct10n of knowin~ 1u1;t how much that rate could change, our ·capped ad1ustahlc rate loans could be iust nght for you . W1th our newt.»<.t .1d1uc;tahk rate c lur llC'W~ loan •~ """urrutMr one lltn<" onh· .11 tlll'4 m ra1r •nJ 1r rm l>v • qu.ahheJ Mrro,,.rr {auumr 11nn ft"t" m.v l1l' chu~I On rut>wq~n• ""'n k111n m.v not be u•um•hlt-nr r.11t •nJ rar m•v br rf'Jtl . NOW, THE DOUBLE ADVANTAGE OFAN INTEREST CAP ANDA PAYMENT CAP. Cu1;tom Home Loan vou ~cl all the protection of an mtcrc t rate cnp ttnd a payment ch11nge ca p. So you know 1u.,1 how much your rate: nnd p.wmcnt coulJ ch3ngc. Wh;lt's morr, tt\ 04'sumahle. Which wulJ m.1kc tt c11Mer for you. when It corn~" tlnll' 10 sdl your home.· • FASTER APPROVALS We now hove over 10 new f lome Loan Ccntcf!, throug}x>ut Califomia-e.1ch fully c,taffed with spcc1ali~ts who c:in speed up your 10:111 approv:il pr~ing time. And' that means we can close your loan fa.,ter than we've ever done before. For ' the f Jome Loan Center nearest you, caU (fiCX>) 227-77R8 weckdny from 9:00 a.m. to 9;(Xl p.m., S•tturJa until 5:00 p.m. ~ NOW IS TiiE TIME Wuh n wider ch01ce lower imtial rates and fa tcr ap roval , now 1 the ume to come mto any branch of Cah· forn1.l's lc<ldtng lcn· der • nd a k obom the nght lo.m .u thc nght rate. BANK ON THE LEADER tures the many advantages of living In Irvine's resldentlal-rec- reatlonal community of Wood- bridge, and the Investment In our Andover becomes even more attractive," said Ricky Bragg, vice president of Baywood Homes. Woodbridge Somerset is a tong-running sales success - more than 380 have now been $Old -In Woodbridge, between the Santa Ana and the San Diego freeways, just east of Culver Drive. "Two manmade lakes here encompass over 50 acres of surface area," Bragg pointed out. "There's a tennis club, a swim club, and a number of neighborhood parks providing volleyball, picnicking, handball and any of a number of other diversions.'' The lakes have adjoining swim- ming lagoons, as well as boating and fishing for WoodbrldQe resi- dents and their guests. Woodbridge Somerset homes are In the process of closing out. The last of these homes to be made available have been built and are now being sold. For buyers anxious to move, a quick escrow wlll get them Into their new Woodbridge Somerset home In time tQ enjoy a large part of this summer's activities. "Andover provides an excel- lent opportunity for first-time homebuyers to stop paying rent and to start building an equity In theJr own new home," Bragg sald. "We have even had some singles go together on the purchase of an Andover, with each using one of the large bedrooms as their own private master bedroom." All Woodbridge amenities and common areas are maintained by the Woodbridge VIiiage As- sociation. The Somerset Main- tenance Association takes care of building exteriors and com- mon areas within Woodbridge Somerset. Each asaoclatJon Is financially supported through monthly dues from homeo~ners. Woodbridge Somerset models are open weekdays except Thursdays from 10 a.m . until 5:30 p.m., and on weekends from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Added Infor- mation on the homes Is available during these hours by calling 786-4020. To reach Woodbridge Somer- set, take the Culver Drive off- ramp from either the Santa Ana or the San Diego freeway and drive along Culver to Alton · Parkway. Turn east on Alton Parkway, then right at the first slgnal. Turn right again onto Blue Lake North, then left onto Wind- jammer. The model homes will be on the left, adjacent to Wind- jammer Park. Lower rates, lower fees. Right now Home Federal has billions to lend at low, competttive rates. And \\<e can lower your loan fee by as much as one-half percent if }-OU-fl.ave.· accounts at Home Federal . We finance closing costs. With any home loan , Home FederaJ will finance 100 percent of your closing costs when you put lO percent or more down . Here 's an additional S5,000 of buying power. · When escrow cfoses, you automatically qualify for the Home Federal MasterCard~ Preferred Card1-or a Une or credit-of SS ,000 or more . It's the credit you need to turn a house Into a home. Call now for a homt loan that costs I toll (rtt, 1-800· 62-0S39. ~Via t ·-kian • l lO 000 THE DAllJ Y PILOT . CLASSl~IED OF.FICE HOUR Telephone Service: .Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Busines Counter: Mondn)·Frida) 8:00 .. t.-5:30 P.M. DE DLl~E Pl HtU: \'-1'10~ l>E \DIJ~E \l on<lu~ ~ut. • 11 ::m .1.m. Tut·~d•" \1011 . l::rn p .m. \\ rdnt·~du' Tur•.. i::m p.111. Thur~d ln · \\ t•d. i::~o p.rn . Frida~ · Thur... l::m p.m . .Sa turdn~ Fritl&t~ :J:OO p.m . Sund a~ Fri. :u>O ,;.m, --~ CANCELLATION & con REC~1-0N-s:. Can<'t-ll'ation., und c·orrt·1·tion., mu~ bt> madt• 011 ... amt• dc·adlim•!! a .. a lHn t-. Plc•ai,e a~k for a 1·a1wrllation numbrr "hrn ''anc·rlling ~our ail. ERROR : Chrck ~our ad duil~ and rt•t.>orl errors lmmediat t>h . The ·f)\Jl.Y PILOT B!> umr~ liai>ilit~ for th~ fir.!lt in<'Orrf<'t inst>rtion onh. CLA IFIED 642-567~ .1ui1 usn1 · I · IEWPOIT HElllTI •11•.•oo I Owner may carry, 7 years a.t 12% : fixed rate on this 2 bdrm, 1 bath home with alley access, double garage and ocean view potential I from 2nd story. Available to see on appointment on)y. Call for address\<> drive by. 131-1211 I -l5'Mk ij¢ji}j WMk • UIO llU 101 Yl1 L14t Std . Marvelous 6 Br bayfront 78' on bay, pool, spa 100' boat space. Xlnt Fin. $4.8~.000. Chanu.:ig Spanish 3 Br2 Ba on 45' lot, lrg deck, cou. •vard, pier & slip. $1 ,100,000. Beautiful 3 Br, 2 Ba, playroom·: fireplace, ~am ceilings. Xlnt financing. $420,000. IAYllll lllYI UYFlllT .... Jetty & Bay view, newly decora1'RrNJii Kai. 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. Now $645,000. NlllllU 11011 IOUIFlllT Ocean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1 ,285,000. llYllll PUOl IAYHOIT . Spectacular bayf ront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br, 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1,250.000. UllU IDOi llLLllll Panoranuc ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba. spacious ent.ertairung home. Sl.100,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR ~ ' • l , • ~~ • . ~ ----__ _._ . --- OPEN TODAY 1-1 C1wic colOllal, eWer 4 U • peat , .. + ,..,. spa, ., ltc' $695,000 ............... 223 Poinsettia, Old CdM c..t. dtll cott..,.,.,, 4 ... ----o:=,iflri, ,. l' ... liilil t~ $450,000 ...... 4515 Hampden, C. Shra, CdM Ttmtlt toildat, MWl . 311, 2 fJlo'I, ,.tlta, McU, WlfflltJ ' $199,000 .... 2-'83 lrvlne Ave, Back Bay, CM 4 ... falllty ...... Iara• ,..,. ............ $270,000 LH;. 2eo1 '81ac::kthorn, E.Blutt, NB , ...... 1111 tu. lllC*R, 3 11, ,..i, Hpt. .,, ... $525,000 ............ 13"4 Htrbor Island Dr., NB . Cit-. oMf I rtMJ .._ c w/n,tlOU. "1......, ,.., tte. 1242,000 ...... 2025 Port Brlatol, HVHm1, NB • Cttt IM lllt...,.,,J ....... .._.IM ... •2oe ooo ............. 2921 Ath Street. Old CdM . ' ~ 2 .............. ._. pn .... ... $335,000. 3 Rue FountaJnbiMU, 8. Cyn, NB 1t11ot tam•••· J 11. 2 tettn. tflM .-..,, ..,.. $450,000. 2 Rut FountalnblNU, 8. Cyn, NB • .. .... -.. ,. ...,.,... fr ..... ..., 3 ...... $925,000"""'" .. ""'3335 Ocean Blvd., OdM " llUIOINTIAL lllM Utan lllMCIS LIMA llLI 11,1111111 Thia lovely home on an exclusive residentia'l illarid is a dream lOclation w/pier & &lip fo~ ~ lg boats, .f Br'a, each w /own ba~ recreation room plus family room plus family room, formal dining & 3 firepl8"ft! llLIOI OOWfROIT 46 ft of oceanfront on the BEST beach. Existing. 3Br beach cottage, but a gorgeous future building site. $550,000 -121 W. Ooe11frt1t. 1&•1t ~11-•111 PUIUll l&Y -HUI 180 deg view from um del'8htful 3 Br custom built home designed for relaxed living surrounded by sun, tea breezes and flo~rs. 17$5 .. 000 FEE. <A:>en Sun._ l-5 at 1419 Dolphin Te~, ln IRvlNE TERRACE. llYI IULTIU, CWM llJ-IHO FUT&ITIOULllA um.I llUll llPLll RlllOll Tl p11.-1 on water w/ view of Bay. Shared pier & alip that accommodates 3 boat.a -1 of approx 45'. Quiet location. Exchg for units, cormn'l or industrial Don't mils this one! ltlttten otaff. l••ltr 141· IEWPllT llAll FIDI 1141,100 Move up to Newport at an affordable price. Lots of potential. 2 bedroom, 2 · batM. Lai'&e lot. Seller wanta out now! THE REAL ESTAT&:RS lftl UT!• 1·1 " 1· .. 1 ._, Spaci<>Us 4 Bdrm & den. ~~ bethl. Two 2 car ga . Latp ·lot witt. rodm .for pool or RV 1patkln& ....................... 141.1141 OPEN TODAY 1·5 l2H l laffi'Ht. ..... lalt (2·5) ........ SHI.too NeW custom home needs to be completed Pier & shp. 3 BR, fam rm 1331 ~. hYet SMru (1~:31) ....... SU5,IH Beautiful home & view w/indoor pool & retractable roof. 4 Bd, 4 ba & pwd rm 642-5678 ID.II UJI . ...=~--ter..._.__,.~,_,~-~~~~ Very aharp 2 Bt condo, upper unit with great view of, Greenbelt. QUiet location. 3 pools, spa, l"ea"eation room. close to So. llVESJ.,. Coast Pla?.a . iteduced to barpin price of ··LAITO~ IW $69,900. Ill 11110 llPLD Great mvestment at only $215,000. Two l Bdrm units. very nice condition. Lrg #11 beati Ct, II (1·5).-.................... 41M,IM patio, separate garMi • exretl ni rental 3 Bd, 3 ba. 2 car gar, comm PQOI, walk to beach area. Will trade .. 360° vu from beaut. 20 acre in excl14tv~. eecluded Rancho Ynecita. On a &entle rolling hill, 4000 SF home w/raised wood f1n, French dra & wndws, brut hrdwre, jac. & aawia tn mstr bath, 3 brick frplca, open beam ceil.ln,p. Reduced to $795,000. Call Gloria Doze, Western Land Bro- kerage. (805) 688-3002. ..... .•. -1211.-- Wow! A. yard and a sparkling pool This Corona Highlands charmer is worth seeing! 3 BR, hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, 2 fireplaces, split level and some canyon view. Private beach too! Owner may carry paper. Call EllLlll Tllll 3 bedroom. 21h bath. Good location. $130,500 assumable loan. ced $148,500. Make any offer. Must be aold this week! · IPll TlllYU Ill UITll lllltll open 1-5 by appt. only. Priced to .ell today! $1,795,000. Call PATllll Tlllll at l~lll for gate entrance arid detail.a. ( # l PrOducer-Call to market your prop- erty.) Waterfront duplex w /dock... Lower 3 BR/2 ~ upper unit BR/3 BA. has pofentlal dividing upper into 3 'BR + ltlJd1o w/pvt. entrance ... Jm. maculate condition. Owner will ttnance! .... ~.000:- 1111 llllYll llLIWIU llMD ... .... ., ...... IAY•EST 4 bedroOm, 2 lh bath, formal dining plus breakfut area.18ne of Newport's best buya at $289,500. Assume $155,500 at 12~ ... 111-1112 Wllll• 1 .... ., ........ • RARE 200' PRIME ISLAND POINT HOME 4/8 bdrm, big aock(s}, play lawn & . swtt'n beach. Walk· to ocean fun. 7 car parking. Low owner tin, $750,00Q (land Incl.). Open Sat./Sun. 1-5 Owner (9-5) 650-0202 BUY DIRCT a SAVE .. .., .... ,w 'Ibis blll to be cme of the finest water- frult bOrnes availAble. ~Dock will Handle Laite Boat sott & 2 smaner Ones. ~ Bdrm, 4 ~ Bath. 4500 Sq. Ft. French Doon & W-mdaws. Brick Deck and O:>urtyard. Two (2) S~ys. _ •• l .... ~._-~ IUOY I ...... UALTN (11•) 1'4 .. .. IELIW 'llln nmw111111111. 1111111 ""' Enjoy sumeta over Catalina from 5 BR, 3 ~ BA. 3500 sq. ft. charmer. $230,000. INl•lll SI Y 1·1 11141 ........ Aaf.Hl-1111 \ _,.. 1111111 Dlllll W This 6 BR, 5 ~ BA. fam. nn .. llbrary. bcn nn.. wine rm.. home has thtrudnR un- obstructed ba)• •. and nlt.e lite ~w. 'nlb is th perfect family & ent.erta.iiUna home with lg. pool & spa in Harbor Ridge. Ed Escano/Maureen White $2.700,000 WUll lll1UI This 4 BR. t ~ BA, formal~ nn, 4 fireplaces. study & Fam rm. libra_ry w/extensive oak wood- work. hu~ living nn, 4 car gar. age home with swimming pool & spa has been d~ to offer the ultimate in privacy & elegance. Maureen Whlte/F.d Escano $1,199,900 , WEWll llTIDTI Beach. area condo in security gated area. 3 BR, 2 ~ BA -2- story unit. Immaculate. Steps to boat slip & beach. Reduced to $269,000 with land. Martha Mac- nab SP&Ollll~ . 5 lg BR -Beauti.fw foniW livmg nn and dining rm -paneled den w/firepJace and sit down bar - Sparkling pool -country kitchen with breakfast area + bonus room -Barbara Aune $447,500 "'""' L.91 llLI Pier and slip, 3 bedrooms, large separate play room above garage. An amazing buy at $995,000. Barbara Aune -.. UIYM -UUTlll, ,._ I YEllm This 5 bedroom. • ~ bath custOm •pool & spa home with a contemporary flair offers a acenic fairway view, a reduced asking price and great long term financ- ing w/ very low interest rate. Danny Bibb, $1 ,195,000. 111 UIYM -llftl mm. This 2 bedroom, 2 bath Deane town.home offers a spacious lot in a most private location at a very low price. Asking $359,000 with assumable financing. Danny Bibb-$339,000 111 UIYll Cllll Private comer unit -3 br., 2'A ba., 2 story "El DoradO" plan. Perfect condition. Seller /will help finance -available inuhedi- ately. Community pool. tennis ~d security gate. Martha Mac- nab $225,000 IUllU•IU81 11111.UUMI Close to beautiful Huntington Be-:i.ch, 5 minutes from Newport Be.ach -in a lovely area of c.osta Mesa -wonderful family living in 3 br. & 2 'h bth. home. Mani- cured lawn -gunite private spa -Malibu lites -luxury carpets and delightful neighbors. Tom Alllnson $149,500 IAYFlllT Beautifully redecorated 1 BR unit. New kitchen, bath, carpets - Full security building w/boat slips & pool. Tremendous main bay VIEW. Martha Macnab $279,000 lllCUYH TUll11IUL EUUIOI Much used brick, French doors, fabulous oak woodwork, pool & spa all surrounded by a lovely garden setting. Finest appoint- ments throughout in this 4 bdrm, 2 •h ba custom home Danny Bibb $875,000 llPD YIEW "llUM" A lovely 3 BR, fam rm Deane home in prestigiuOI gate guarded Big Canyon with Catalina, ocean and coast line vtews. This home hu been decorated and ex- panded and has a sauna and sorgeous spa. Lucy Rose $525,000 YIEW ••• RILi 1.11111 lfl&llat And more! Custom 1 story home! Imaginative & fun . . . spa . . . Sauna ... deep tub . . BBQ ... terraced view garden. 3 BR + den w /wet bar, 2 fireplaces. Dona Chichester $925,000 A WI ... llT 11111 LIUNI For only $269,000 Fee. This specious 2 atory Bluffs home has • br. & 3~ bath. Formal dining room, wet blr, family roosn. plus Large bonus room with bath. Lois Jacobi ' ....... Piil iii ""' The letting for this ••JY• Plan in tbluff ia spedal indeed. The enormous yard with it.I vtew of Newport Center and Catalina ac- oommodatel an elegant pool which invita family and friends. Coby Ward $275.000 GE /'.l9 -.'IOU . . . "lSIOlNTIAl lllAl £STATI S«llWCU 111 llllT mJ. .. , .... Major price reduction of $70,000 on this gorgeous upgraded Plan IV. Largest floor plan w/over 320() .JQ. fi. Best buy in town w /fabulous JUMBO FINANCING! Call or stop at the Belcoun Hilla Sales Office. Open 10 to 6 Sat or Sunday. Ask for Carole McMahan lllllll lftl l&TIUll Thats the VIEW from this mag- ni!icent manor high on a hill In prestigious Harbor Ridge! Thia luxurious 5 BR, 7 BA reflects the ultimate in quality thru-out. Boasts a library, step-dn fam. rm w/fplc, gounnet kitchen and in- credible Master-suite -com- plete w/aauna, fplc, walk-in 0 cla1et-room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa -24 hr. guarded gate. Owners may oo d t trade. Offered at •l,950,000. Shown by appt. Jeri Hunt. ITrlflls• .... S.1-1. 111 IAIYN u1 mnum1 With a European flavor! Truly a unique and clau c 3 BR townhome! Formal-marble- foyer -totally uwaded thru- out. Private single lev l d-unit in lush garden setting. 24 hr. auatded gate. Aaawne hi-loan. Shown by appt. only. "50,000. Jeri Hunt. ...... 11211e1•11rl ..... ........... .. SYllO 01111 MODday,Aa.pt U Al\IES(March 21-April 19): What bad been withheld will now be released. You have chances to advance career, to elevate standma, to enhance chances for success. Moner . picture is briahtcr, secret is rcveaJcd and relationship intensifies. Capricorn plays ~ey role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Yourprcsentauon baS broad appeal, personality spanles, you win friends and persuade people to your viewpoinL Project can be completed, funds can be obtatned in connection with caiur or business. Aries native plays key role. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Get ready for new start, others will depend upon you, many of your v1ew1 will be verified. You'll set to heart of matters, member of OJ)POsite seJt will confide inncnnost fcclinas. Leo Aquarius persons faaure prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Sense of direction is emphuiz:ed. Lunar position highlights journey, education• perception of ~tentW. Intuitive intellect is active -first imprcsSJons prove vahd. Lona- distance call is major part of scenario. Aquanus fiaurcs prominently. LEO (July 2l-Aua. 22): Popularit)' increucs, queries arc an1wercd and you could receive social tnvitauon which includes travel. You * ... -• RI learn more about .. hidden rcsoun::es" -romance intensifies and you'll --* **"Ill -IF have additiona.t .. duties." Gemini plays •i&nificant role. "!:, .... ,.:..7s •.=..-:.:. ':;,! = &Ullf-d rmGO(A:f 2.~22): Ooslow, "d ~war<o/ftne i:nu,ch<ck ~eec..,_.,' ""*' 1100,000 unc11t ISO llH c~scon~~d wi 1 aarcemen~.an ~· t~y n~ .. 'l on1y 11•.eoo. ......,_ "°""" o.w., 1 M 14eft.,...... *"of to w•anae p .. n ue to ast-nunute reva11ons. ~.,Options open. awwu c.. ,11m ~ .-.... ..... treenbeh trMt' IMna tall for:principlcs. Scorpip plays sipificant role. Herltet• lnY•tmente. ~.,4 ~..,.!Al.~1 ,_, Clloee to pool, ..,. Liii.A (Sept. 23-0¢t. 22): Work methods cha.nae people who OPEN HOUll 1"4 _., n --& I ...,.. .,,.., W•· previoUJly wer. indifferent now show marked intttnt &n )'.OUr 20221· C.-Ct1. ~ ~ ~· • intentions. Spotliibt on employment. pets. health, die.t. outntion and IJli -.n s~l tcrvicet. \Tirao S>faYI outstandina role in unu1uaJ 1CCnarlo. • '.I l" l, '.'I G .. 111-U. SCOAPIO (Oci. 2).Nov. 21): You 18t what you want. there wU1 bC cbanp. ~ysicaJ auraction i1 fttturtd in connection with .. rom.antlc cteapade. You receive pft or prize -member of opposite a could he'lp you win conteat. Llbn ftaum prominently. p..;;;..,_.;;;;,;..;;;,;.;;.;.;~---~ 14Gm'AIUUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): You tet dear picture of batic values, indudiaa land or real eat.ate. Clarify terms. imi.lt oa dcfinitkmt and tee otheri in r'eali1tic liaht. "Dday is temporary and eo ia confinement or ratrietion. PilCCI fiaura an ICfnl.J'IO, CAPIUCOllN (Dec. 22.Jan.. 19~: Individual who bad nonchalant atul\Jde may now appear to be ptelllll& for answen. Maintain Knte of bel&n~, fitness and humor. Focua o~ relatives; visits, trip1 and the conclu11on of a loftl"ltandioa transaction. <;1net:r nabve fiaum prominently. __ ... AQUAJUlJS (Jan :20-Feb. 18): Even ta OCCW' wtlach Clute otbm to ute. "You 're movina up in the woridl" f«us on .cbitvcment, del re eompuaion. llinanaa tO broldtn pcnonal horizon EmPhUls on in tmcnt1, PJ)'J!lent ootlcalon ability to l~lt anicle that Md been ,m1111na or stoltn • PllCBS (Feb. 19--Mar. 20): l.Aanar cycle hiah. )IOU have chance for fresh at1n and opponunlty 10 mtet exclti~ aeauve tndavidual1. Avotd heavy lif\ina, have think dttcUllion With one whole lntcralJ- eoinctde with~own Aqual'lill11~ ~minrnUy. Ctliil W Li BB 2 id +bin · LMQe roome • pltloe • Vec.nl-trnmect. °""pancy. L"M at I 12()0 I* mo. Cll Jtr1 at H\l'\t & Aeaoc.. M0-4111 °' + clan/1Ba. aw.., tv rm + fp. 1171 SMrry 131-2242«146-4002 •Slngle « oozy .. 8m l!!· 1"*:. No git, utl pd. -s No pee. 712-6122 Le • 1\t8' beet oc..\ -vu, 2 C9r a-• t1100 ~22t « MCM221 Lowtty lt'oedmoore CdM 4 bdrm, ~ no ,.._ (105) 144-HU or 544-4254 L~ C4M duplex. lrg 3 Br a la. unit 81280/mo. C..873-7711 Orf PCH 2bdrm hme W/eundok & fUI kltchan I Br W.aa, 2 frptce, 2 bike to Hnd SIOO 1MO eq ft. 11200. 1357 .... 110leltAttyr. ~ Lnla0-2145 YEARLY i700 ffM>-1IR, 38rl1be., upper, atepe to lencad. pet1o -oewtfronl AVllll now. I~ : ---$&50/mo lee 17~ YEARLY iiOO mo-Cute _Aot _______ , 29A w/~~ OK 3 BR 2~ be condo Npt Hte -f7f.3083 frpt/poof, gw. '1225 mo. 131-:1111 « e50-0504 Let U1 ~ Y11 Sen Y •• Pr•••rtrl The Daly Plot off en you tNs 11act size ad on ow "Picu• Pa11" ... .,. •• just 125 per day, or 2 days f• 145. smnit a pictwe, • wt1 photocrlllh It for you at a miimal chafe•. 38r 28a Exec Home UITM.Wf -------With *-· ,.., Khooll • 2lt 11a ~ for rent Nwot 8c:h T~ Ctub. -:=:. ~-7~ Lg clan, 2 frptce. ful dine ______________ _. rm, lg yrd & petlo for Dix COndo zer, clan, zea. ent~.Allnewcrpt, upetre. 2 cw DI' w/= plllnt, ~. Ger· '"'°'°' poof, epe dener Ind t 1.ao1~. Sierra Mgmt 141-1324 11500 MCUf'lty depoltt. 3., 2u1e 2 lu Rafe req. No pate .. etry • 142"°350 « 790-9* fwnt. W/frplo & sM git. Nr Hwpt & 17th 1150. A~ AvlM, now. 3 « 4 bdrm 111131-1213, ~ w/oc•fh'W, pool & ten- ser. n.--. llUndty nn, ~= =:,=:,-· lrO yw-d. aoea to fMl'I-• ~ S715142-61t4 BAYCREST lea tp9CtcM11 3 Id, t.rn nn 4 Fri*e ,.,_ w ... C.M. Lee DI'· I 1800/mo l•H• Incl Fencd ttuae yard ,. ... _ ..... , ....... •-One of the we.ya homes a.re beind M50/mo.C.-517-0t76. Pf ·-_.. .,....,,. 0 ~.,,..--__,,,......,..-=--EASTILUFF Aky 5 8d bought and sold toda.y 18 w1th ':°mer: 2bdrm-= epltt M, lg yd 11eoG leMa taraaa ~., nau 1nc1 9 ar1water. Agt •Iended Ba'9 Korteace.. ~180 a.t My._ Hedda .,..,044 A blended rate morte&ge ta & new 8'Md new 2 a 3 Id con-88ytront 3 br, 2 ba. 11315· mortgage the.t cover• an old ~~ c:arpete =,,~~21 lalboe mori«age and advances new funds. Condo 2 • 1be +*'"Y ...,_11111 The new mo~e 11 U88d to pay ~ rm wlvWft °""'I a 4M 38A. pm P9tlo, pool, off the eXlsting mortga.«• at a -.din rm..petto, 2 tM frplc. a.... 54M7ot lower rate the.n the current market get. Quiet too NIO CdM ctuptex. 3 • 2 ... rate. The lender gi·ants the new re.te 142.o211 epacloue. 11200/mo. somewhere bet.ween the old re.te Condo W-elde 2 ......, 173-7711· AGt l and t.he preve.Hing rparket rate euttu, 2'.tba, nu CIRCLE THESE pllnt,drapae, carpet. Walk towavee from dlOtce The new mon thly payment. ts larger Frptc"'·pttv P9tlo, 2 c. yr1y 2br hme w/appl• I than tt was prevtou.ly, but not u gar ... so 14&4771 MOO cell high e.s current re.tee would DeluMCondo2br2.,.be. •NM1•* require. fl*, mlcrO, AC, lmmac. Ac:t , ... on 3bt 3b9 llOO .. IO. mo. 143-2281 w/IPUt leYet ~ "'* 111\paal OD tnv•r e...... 1 BO Cape Cod & 0-53M1t0 a. r. Cottage, yard, patio, multl·purpoH gar.1-------• pttvecy. *575142""71 NEWPORT DUPLEX: f.....,. 38r w/g1t. Hr Lower unit. 3 Bedroom. 2 lhOPolna 1750 + .... be.. ftreplaoe. built ...... ltj. A~ 111 54MS21 ~I ~l~=t~: E/llde della oondo 3bf PENINSULA VIEW: 4 2ba, ale, trptc. pOo!, epe. Bdrm 2 ~th hOme with tmnlll. q...i.t toe. rtr beck VtfW of J>ay FlreQleoa bly, no pets, •2s mo. and mcnl0 YMrfY .._ 1424095 a1eoo montNy .. 131-1400 Grab u111 effordeble Wien ...... lie. 2tM1nn wtbttn app11 kJde U1· 1• It ..... ~ •• ., too HIO I~~~~~~~ 190 .... NtyM 1: .. • Rece1vea a lower than market rate • Can q ualtry wlU\ a lower 1noom1 • Lower monthly payrl\en~ Impact OD ..U.r • Ati.rama pocenual buyere • S.C.IYM all fund• at cl~lnt Many lenders offer a blended rate mortgage u 1~ producu a bJ4her return than the old mortg8'e. A re&l estate profeaslonal can CU!de a buyer t.o those properUee where .thta type of morf.«&Be la available. LlTGEH 11 I I I I OOXUES C R l 8 E K I I I I I -- 1mDROOll . 551 Cetlffne St, ~a.ch 417 ..... 1159;400 ~Sunday 1·5 1M,..,AMMlorDl'9 2921 4th AW. COM 175-eOOO 1208,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2RDM>Oll 1121 Hiot, s.nta Ana · ..,_.117 S1et,500 Sundey 1-5 223 Via Eboll, Lido NB IS0-2•93 1270,000 Sun 2-5 I M plua 'All Ml or Db 7 NortMmpton Court. e.k:ourt t44-toe0 $670,000 S.t/Sun 10-e 2025 Port Brlttot, NB 175-8000 1242,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 s . Broedwey, Santa Ana 845-0303 $07,000 Sun 1·5 l•DROOll • 1M Matera Cr, nr S.A Cntry Club, CM 8'2-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1-4 • 189 Masten Cr, nr 8.A Cntry Cklb, CM 642-5200 1215,000 Sunday 1-4 1207 8"'9 Oum Lane, Dove Shene, NI 17~ $M4,500 Sundey 1·5 4$15 Hampden Cameo St\ore9 COM 7~t5'4t '450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *13• Harbor l1land Dr NB 17MIOOO &525,000 981/Sun 1-5 29 .._, ... (Tntrk) ll'VtM 7eo.&s33 $244,000 Sun 1-5 1520 E. Ocell6i IMvd (P9nn) Npt Bch. 710-1333 13M,500 8at/Sun t-1 24a Irvine Ave, N8 131-4187 11",800 Sat/Sun 1-5 MO Unden Place, Coeta M9N 5'4&-231 $106,000 Sundey 1-4 3335 OCMn Btvd 175-«>00 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1..S 1723 Piia Del S\K, Penntn.ula 131-1.00 "415,000 Sun 1-5 -4124 Nvw, Newport ~ 131-1400 $105,000 Sat/Sun 2..S 9 ~ St. CloUd (Ila Cyn) Npt Bch 175-5511 183(),000 Sat/Sun 1..S * ...,301 Vlata Truc:he., NI M0-5751 $199,000 Set/Sun 1-6 7M W. 11th St, ea.ta tMM 750-9100 1115,500 Sat/Sun 1 t--5 **1•11 W. Bay Ave.,~ '31· 1400 1975,000 Sun 1-5 IM ...... FAll••DD • 1110 RfdOla'•t Dr (Mir. Hlrid1) C.M 144-1200 1149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 IOO 15th St (Npt Hgt1) Npt 8ct1 144-4200 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2U5 11th St, Newport Helghta, N.I 145-4870 $1";000 Sundey 2-5:30 * 3037 Donnybrook, Coeta ,.... 145-0303 S127,300 Sun 1-4 ** 41 Belboa Covee (8. Cowl) Npt 8ch 71CM333 1775,000 Sun 1·5 SM CedHlec Ctrde, OcMnaide, ca. (119433-3121 $109,900. Sun 1-4:30 313 !. 23rd St, Newport e.ct'I 546-2313 1375,000 Sunday 1-6 t111 O.orth, Hunt. 8Mch. ea...111 137,~ Sat/Sunday 1-5 1IOO L.....-d L.w, llaycnst. Nlwpon 8d\ 642-5200 'lo Sundey 1·5 903 Lombetd Coeta Mela -..1e1 i1•9.ooo s.uSun 1..- .... 1115 Martnera Dr, NB 131-7219 1285,000 Sun 12-4 **1205 N. ~ont, Bal .... NB 173-7300 $850,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 1521 Or.nge Ave,(Com. P•mer)Co9ta Meta 173-1800 1215,000 Sunday 11-4 1730 Pllk>ma(off 20th St) Npt Bch . &42·5200 $217,800 Sunday 1-4 11 Aue Verte (Bg Cyn) Npt 8ch . l44-8200 sets.ooo Sat/Sun 1..s '214" Via ""1Ca; Udo Na 17M111 $420,000 49EDROOll Sat/Sun 11..S **21 8alboa Covee, Welt Newpor1 ~ '31-1400 '495,000 Sun 1-5 *...,2340 Cynthia COurt, eo.ta .._. 142-8049 S 115,000 Sunday 1-5 *13310eluyl>o* ~N8 en-noo '"5.ooo Sun1-4:30 * ""223 Pott teett'9 COM t7a.«>oo Mt5,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1136 '°'1 C9'MV, (HVH) ... 8ch ra..e100 · 134t.soo a.t1aun 1-6 ., Alacfewd ..... ~ HgNndl -..111 '296.000 ~ 1-6 M 1 8erta Wrq (Mele 0. Mer) C.M. M6 IQ '1131,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 ··-·--·-• 11'00 Gemy Of, 00. N.I 1a.1ao1 *>.ooo Sat/Sun 14 • "10 ,., OUNlllh er. NIM Id\ JM..1900 1314,000 8un t -5 *. •1 Goi'Mft1 (C.m.o Shrt) CdM eu uoo .-.-.ooo aun 1..a * t3S2 Pier dr ,(Southponj. Hunt Bc:h 983-1311 ., ... ~ Sat/SUn 1-6 27.65 Alblltra.t. COlta ..... ~ 1115.000 s.t/Sun 1-6 * * 1833 leyllde COM e31·12te '"5.000 Sun2_. * *901 8eyllde. Promont(Ky Bay. N8 a:s1-1400 11.200.000 sun 1-s •2901 llDlhom N8 875-«>00 $270,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 100S BOrrie Ooone. lrvtoe Terr. CdM 759-1562 OlliY 1-4 ** 102• e. 8lll>oe ltvd., P9nninaula 831-~.00 •1.050,000 Sun 1..:& . 1441 ~ Or, Oo\llW 8hor9 ... pt..,. 5-48-5647 $310,000 SatJSun 1·5 2821 Harbor Vl9w °'· H.V. H 844-IOe() 141,500 8undey 1-5 48 M'816on Bly (Spygla) CdM 7eo.8333 $699,000 8Un 1-5 * ** Motnlno Star Ln, N.wport e..ct\ e••-.eoeo '550,000 Satur~ 1·5 1829 Port TllGQlllt (HVH) NPt Bc:h 759-9100 1335,000 Sun 1·5 28 Aoylll St. GeOrge (8g Cyn) Npt 8c::ft ,., ~ -.&,000 Sun 1-5 ..,29 flW GrMd Ouc:lit, Big Cenyon, N.B 842-5200 $550,000 Sunday 1-4 12• Via Tn.te, Udo llllnd, N.8 973-4400 448,500 8unday 1-5 32 Vienna, 8y Ownw. Nl•port ~ 640•5114 MOOK~ Sunday Im.DOM : * * 331 Via Udo Nord (Udo) Npt ec:n 7se..9100 l1M0,000 .. Satl&m 1...s· ....... ·--. Diii * * * 1• Genew (Hftlt RdgJ Npt 8ctl 7«M333 12.000,000 8at/&.ll 1--5 • 14 Tr.._., (Hnw Ada) Npt 8ch 7eo-a333 l1,M.OOOIS8SSSG/~ 1-5 •• 1508 Ruth Ln. W•cllff, N.8. 646-0917 1381,500 &Nay 2-5 pm • <t645 Pn.n °' (C. Shene) Npt 8c:h 644-8200 1739,000 • Sun 1-6 * •807 AJdebm Oh, Otr. Shra. N.B e•• eoeo 1449,oo Sun 1:30-4:30 2215 Alta Villa (E.blufl) Npt Bch 844-aoo S291,SOO · Sat/Sun 1..S *2*1Aqu9tlclMe.Huntington8d'I 546-2313 •1•.te0 Sat 12:30-4 300t o..wd, Coeta ...... 54&-2313'121,500 Sunday 1-6 1084 CorOM ~ dlll Mar) es1-n10 11•.eoo 1800 Dorothy Laie. Weetdlff 673-8900 SS25,000 . Sun 1-6 Sun 1-5 26011.a.nd View, HVH, ~ ~ e•4 90IO asea.ooo Saturday 1-5 1a..5 SantlegO, Nnport 8wt'I 644-7020 SM0.000 Sun 1-5 1800 SMbell Cir (Spygll Rdg) Npt 8ch &44-UOO MS0,000 . Sun 1 .. 5 I M ,._ FAii 1111 w DEN *** 107 Miiford (C. Shra) CdM 644-8200 $1,955,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * • 5 Goleta Pt (Spygla) Npt 8ct1 ~ $850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ***...,101 Via Udo Soud,NB 87M181 '4,850,000 Sat/Sun 11..S CONDOa FOR ULE 29DROOll ***..., 2525 Ocell6i Btvd. 0-4 (CdM) 64CM259 $388,500 Sun 1--5 789 w. 18th St. Costa Mesa 759-9100 1111,800 Sat/Sun 11-5 I•,._ 'AM Ml cw DEN 211 ~ .. Olde Corona del Mar 875-4780 1595-.000 Sunday 1-5 221 Nata/Nobtla ~) Npt 8c:h 759--9100 "350, Sun 1..S 3M ..... FAii Rll cw DEN * 327 Vista Suerte (Blufft) Npt 8ch 759-9100 $1",000 Sat/Sun 1..S 2018 1 Spt'UCle, Santa Ana Helghta 557-1837 $1-49.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWl•IOUU8 FOR ULE . .. 2649 E>den, Coet• ..... 645-e33e From 1149,000 Sat/Sun 12~ 18IMOOll 10 Kamelll Court, NB 873-7300 S1IO,OOO Sun 1..s DUPLDEa1a1 .......... ** 104°'9nt,~kh 759-8100 '348,000 Sun 1-3!30 MNTAU . l•HOUUI ( $2.17 per day lllt•h All you PllY fOt 3 '"*· so dayt lntN DAILY PILOT . SERVICE DRECTORY ••h OaJ. •nb Vaf. lilMa laJad 2711 Cetta Mm 1724 ea.ta Mm Vwty 1800 mo-deluxe lliii llW W mle8liJUIU 2br + gwege 8~ . 2 f)a +den st.nlnQ sa1s .. bldg, ~enta1 of. • APU111Em LDN flee open Mon..S1t 1-! Beeutlfully 11ndtcaped P..Wala 1707 PM 810 Baker St. g1rden apta. Pool & epa. 1350 nlOe sea;, Jilli ind. 241-1275 Patlo/decka. No peta. Bachelot $490 ~~a. Reepcny Ave, 11P;:r"· 2er 1ba. 11ng1e g11. 1 Bdrm 15504560 2250 ....,... E'alde. S525. Mature V1nguerd Wey tefta1 •ti JIU 1712 edlta pref. Agt 548-7729 540-9628 2 rm m unh nu E/Slde deluxe TownhouM But. leac~ 2740 crpt-palnt, prtv entr. $450 2br 11AbL $650. 2548 H 501mo 2 8d 2bl apt. IVall 8/18 844-Hl7 Orange. S.2-2520 .., ------·---Ind gar, y1rd, patio. New· 4 Bdrm, 3 Cir ;.ttlgl. 2 E'SIOE. Llfge 3 BR, 2bl. port Buch Rellty 875-= ..... 11795 Darrell new palnt/cpt, nice y1rd, 1••2 d"'" _,.. •914 evee . • ..... -.. $800 call M0-7814 -·-.....,_ Prap. 851-8781 , ~ S950 4 Br 1'Aba townhome Attractive Bac:helot with Superb upper 1Br w/-.C w/'90 rm. W/d hkkp,crpt wuhef & dryer. Avall 911. r1ng1, frig, enc gar. no Prlv pk w/chlld play area S4e5/mo. 844-0380 pets $425/mo, S.2-59S. pool,b·blll.CloM to all ~-Cute 18r newty painted. lllTAIT II 19858 Bulhard ~ PCH. 1590 18r,1ba all bltlns, lndry TSL MANAGEMENT Jay 675--555 i rm, nr bet\ & snops. S.2-1803 Duplex 2 &r ,t>e eundeck usoimo 1n1u IU 11& S600/mo no oar 735W.18thSt. 1mli.tobelteh,trpl.encl ~ · T1L IWllllllT gar.. d/w, blt•lna. tmk PATIO APTS w/ln walklng 142-1111 ~·s~tC::;I9 ~~t-:~· of the bch. 1 & 28r $875, MESA PINES 2850 Hlf1• SS75 &..S950 ~2811 50 Welk to t>Mch bechetor. -------~ BEAUTIFUL Bach $4 Up Stove. refrlg $425 Incl Cata •111 Z724 ~~~~!:'0ciu'f.rno19;.t, gu & water 53&-•637 ier 18.. 16i2 w1iiace. t4t-2'41 lni•• 2744 1,.. ......... .., ..... 111 Gar, no pet, upatra '480 Sierra Mgmt S.1·1324 Nice ei.an,bach.Pool, 2 Bdrm Condo, 111 ,. ... ~ no -'I *""" amenltlee, no ,,..,,, 1850. 18R 1ba. cvct pn'g, pool, ..... ' ....... ,,_.., """ up1talra unit. $425/mo, w/ dep. 548--0130 960-3521 t21s depoeft 851--0424 II WAITlll Laina loc~ 2741 2 8d 2 bl condo nr SC Lg 28d 2bl townhM atyte, 28' 1L ocn vu, walk to Plaza. Avail lmmed. hes everything only bch, N. end. belm '*I Clrpet, drepee, dlhwahr, $895/mo. Drive by 388 $850 yr bula 497-4801 laundry & pool fac. Kid Avocado & •tlrt pac:tllng. Ocean view Studio walk to ok. S&40 wtc-S.5-2016 TIL IUUllMEIT beach Utll pd, $590/mo eve9-499-3738 M2· 1IOI 494-«187 2 Bdrm home. Coey, quiet, Sharp 2br 1'~ba 2 lty-w/d La-------- eutllde. Prl gar, rear yd, hkup-encl patio-gar + •hared Po o I. N • w car apace-no peta 1575 + cwpet/drapes. NO pet.a • II $725/mo 2453 Orange .500 HC.rera eva now Ave 55e-9888/957 -8787 545-8531 ---------28' gar no peta. 1912 Lrg 2BR. 1·~BA. 2 ltory wauace' ,4 1535 Go ... , apt. fncd yrd-lhared 2 831-3671 OR 875-9291 car gar.1550 mo 1at/lut + dep 875-3070 2 Br up, dlhwlh, git· no STUNNING Large 1 2 & doge. 1v111 mid Aug. 1110 3Br 281 pool 1465 SS65 Vlctort1 $575 831-8812 & $825. 710 w 18th St THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/gar. carpets, WI IFFll A OllOIOI drepee. bullt-lna, fenoed Went a Mlectlon of grMt yard w/patlo.Water pd living? We can offer eny- 838-• 120 Cell 1-5PM thing from a small apt to 2819 Santa An1'J' $805 • 4 Bd houae. If lool(lng In CM, NB, or HB think of ua * 2BR, garage, bllcony nrat for that choice or no petl, $645 1v1ll 9/1. Ideal living 648-90&4 540-5446 TSL MANAGEMENT *OIUl.Nlm* 642-1eo3 Btand new 1 8d & 1 8d l-N_B_R_EA_L_TY_e_1s._1e._2_ +loft Condoe. Star11ng at ~-leld $850 rent to buy. Clll 1'1'11:9LI I Ruety 631-1266 APAITl!m a IHI An Be1utllul garden epta No Good w.tlde location. 3 Br 2'::,~m/tBa se3o Ho~ a., petio., O/W, bit· 301 Avocado 642-9850 Ina. Klde OK. 2-aty. Avall. 2411 W WlllOn 831-0960 now. '895 mo. 860-7275 ·----- M75fmo. 2 BR 1b1, 2597 2Bdrm 2Ba $665 Ot1nge No. 4, drive by. 3Bdrm 2Ba S730 Joo.Ann Bkr. 759--0619 398 W. Wll10n 631-5583 laat. leack 2740 H111t. lt1cll 2740 K en neybunkport? Didn't he win the Monaco Grand Prix in ·731 _. ~ fl() "/ -- II you're not sure 111ho 101 what! l\tnneybun•pcrt was. don t feel bad-you rt llOI aloot KenntYbunkport 16 oo~ of 1• di1t111(t1wely d1tlerent 1111rtment 11oor ptan~ al ~aw1nd V1llqt 1n Hunt1111ton 8eKh Staw1nd V1Maae 11 a rHull ol totlll1 perwn1hztd prolmt0n11 p1ann1nt Tiit ktnd ol 1ttenbon you deser•t A pert.ct bltnd of nature and hv111t- ncstled 1n • form •1th blbbt1n1 broo•s and quiet Poncli. cooltd by natural ocean blettu Add to tllal tenn1i courts sw1mm1na pools a ~uw and a convenitnt• 1ocatt0n nu r sllo1>91ra 1fld employmtnt •nd you •• JOI a pl~e 1nyone would p1olldty un llomt (Cvtn K,nntyDunkport'l One and two room. on• a!ld t.o batll ldutt 11>1rtmenti ind l ownhomn S.~all~J~~9 .. ~ V1 09 · MOVE UP New View Apartments In Laguna Hiiis • 2 Bdrm fl Both • Central Air Concl1110nrno • Woodbum1no Fireplaces • Tile Entnes • Private Po11os • WIO ConnectlOns • Extra Storooe • Pool and Spa Handicapped unit AYC:llable Quiet. Counfry Locale Ntor l.Oguno HIRs MoM LasCoJtna1 Aportments Lsoslng Office Open10to6 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED HEALTH CLUBS TENNI~ SWIMMING plus much more' Sorry no pet~ Models open daily 9 to b ~~ Newport Be•ch So. 170016th Street (at Qover) 642-5113 Newport Beach No. 88v Irvine Awnue (at 16thJ 645-1104 New Luxury Apartments In Beoutlful Laguna Nlguel • 1 Bdrmlt Bath • 2 Bdfm /2YJ Boll'I •SinQl•~t~ Two-Story lawn~ Ftoorplona • Many Plans W1tf'1 AGoroge • Ttl• Entr14n • 'M:xx:'lb\Jfning ~.~1 • Pl'ivat9 Pot a • lnOIVIOvol WfO Connectlom • btro Stol009 • POols or.a Spo& •2CentlOJ OUbf!ouset • ? Tonn CotMr. .. :,'?:* ~y !Atal lmicn WI l1'IP RIGTillll for 1Pf)t. In your hotne Cell (818)785-1158 xt 953 BIALTB • Maaoag det Rer6&11Dd. loee 10 t( --a•u•1•tomi6.•9 .. ,a-.s911t•o,,.-- 29 lbl S*' mo. Call Graoc Blodl-Concret..Stucc:Q 891-9020 or 897-3833 Ret'a. Free •t. 549-9492 MAIFllLI P&lmH. Int/ext ,,.. eat. Local ref 10>-f• exp. bOndtd. 1n1ur. ,457730(714)831-8911 For Ad Action Cal a Daly Pilot AD-VISOR · '642-5678 .. NOW HIRING Interviews Fridays 9.00-11:00 A.M. at 1390 North Paclflc Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach (on PCH & Vlelo) Call P 14) 494 9233 for more info -------~ . CAP E COLLAR ABOVE SLIM LINES- NEW FLATTERY FOR HALF SIZF.S I t \ PRINTED PATTERN M100 SIZES 10~22~ ldMI candld•t• wtn N (114) IU.1144 •bi. to .c>rtt from ~ Mll'TY If 11&111 print•. dr•wlng• •nd •-' WIUMI P....onnel n-t. tketc:Ma; knowledge of .. .,_ bulc shop math It r• 1:30 To Noon Newr •dull Hllll of Admlnfstr•tlon quired. Thll poeltlon u.o Telephone interviews needed for a consumer survey in Orange Co. Abaolutely no selling or investment. Work Prr evenings and weekends only. $4.25 hr. to start. Must be at least 18 and have a private line. Please include your phone number with reply. 11010 lllln IESUICI P.t. lo115713, Los Al&tla. CA Ml12 momen1 In busy tm811, 10 CMc c.nter Plaza requlr• tM 8blllty to rrtendly, NB ..... otnce. SamaAne. CA 92701 construct mold b ....... _. _____________ _ AM'• tor now. tMyt>e full ....... _ n-...... ~ --I •1 p·1 A time 18t«. Lo1• of phones FM°"* County oppty'• =~~·M~;;;,: : II J I I ( ................. · ··:. & numbert. 831-MIO call our NCOrded meuage _ t--'• __ ... r---. •t(714)~ ........ ""' ............ ~., lmllL lmCI UFEllAlll Appncant1 t9{ the 1tt tt11n Compeny wlll treln CJ99nlnot mutt Mw • lllEIHJE llAllA.i!£1EIT enthuUltlc '*'°" fM P.n lfteHut beekground tn running IA .....,.. offtc. clerk petition. SIH • 1 •11 _..... en ECM rnac:hlne. OPPORTllln Xerox copying, tlllng, ,. ,...... · Mah1 typing and genet81 Crown Vahy Community Ameran Benti.y otter ex· office MMce9. N9wpor1 Pn 1n LliQUn8 N9* cellent ..i.n. and com- Ptl#maceutlc8lt currently h8e 2 twtmmlng preh•n•lv• benefit•. 191 W. 11th St. N.B. pOoi llt.guerd posltlont 8k>r'O with the opportunlo- &42-7511 aV1111abte. In eddltlon to ty to edVance your cseer lllEUL IFFIDE T~ng. Mng, computer de1e entry, 9AM-3PM. saso..s 1000. mo. Non- tmOker pref. &40-1813 ~ .. omo. IAL RlllY (l /f) Conatructlon ot(lc• loceted In Legune N1Qu91. Call Joyce WllllarM. lay. tor Woodrow Hom••· 4~21 Birch St, &111• 110. Newport BHCll, CA 92ee0 Of Ml'\d r99Un'le. 752-1383 llllllL lfflOI '°' Nftpoft a.ch • "9loper. Must M proft.. ctent •t typing, flhng. t ~. end exper•a l.n AJA A/P and 10 key Exp w/ IBM/PRC e plut. 87$--4915 GOURMET FOOOS 110415/hr. eau AorJy 9M-1339 tor Int.,.._ Newtpapet performing llfeguard within tM A.metleln «· duti.., lfteumNnu cd-genlUtlon. FM lmmedf.. r.ct ...._ lntonn petrona •t• conalderatlon, apply of p8tk regulatlont, ecj.. In '*'°" Of .end ,. mlnlater first aid Md mey eume. to: =r~~d= American ment of public aquatic program•. certlflc•t•• Bentley required -A~ Ufe Sevlng, CPR. 1tt Aid. (WSI required priOr to teaching ••lmmlng Subeld181yol Amencen ctasMe) Hospital Supply . (114)1M-2Mt OHmlflUllE ~eonnel Dept Hau of Admlnlltratlon 10 CM<: Center Plaza Sant•Ane. CA 92701 For other County oppty'• call our recorded m-• at(714)834-J()BS Affirm. Action Emptyr M/F Corporation 1822 Reynold Avenue Irvine CA USA 92714 Equ opptyern~ mlflh What I Wonderful Wortd or Shopping. right et r;:';yTo~c~ Adt. To place yow ed, cell &42..S.11 end IM a a...i1'ed Ad· V'8« help you KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! . Aggressin C'ttative telephoo(' tale person for retail adverti in~ phone room. upen-i80ry kill& a mu t. Top dollar -haw plu~ bonu . ~nd ttsum«-to: .\d"erti ing Dirofftor OR.\ "iGE CtH~T O.\IL 't PILOT i:rn \\ ,.,.. &, 'trr1•t Co..ta \If". . r \ Q~t\~7 Em: . .· . ···················· ········ ..... _._._ ..... ==~I------~-c ~-----... ----- Salas Prof ts$1111ls 12 TRAIN NOW FOR EXAMS FOR JOBS in U.S. Postal Service No Experlence. No High School. Alien residents with Green card acceptable. Postal Clerks/Carriers Start as tiih as Keep Your Present Job While Training. 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