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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-08-19 - Orange Coast Pilot-. ) , 'J ...... ' ... GARFIEL;D® • . O'-' ! TMEV LOOK _ '/ERV NICE, CAARLIE BROWN .• ENJO'r' YOUR S~OELACE~! --~-----------------~---~~~---.._._-...... .._,__.. _ __.. _____ ._.. _______ .._.~ NANCY ® DENNIS THE MENACE .. ,And Mom said I ate like a p19 .•. UDGE PARKER ' ' . I I . THAT WAS A QUICK DELIVERY --I HOPE NANCY DIDN'T FALL ... Ma~be I even SMELL like OtlQ. ...... MEANWHILE HOP INTO THAT BAC~ SEAT AND SHUT YOUR EYES, DARLENE! WHEN YOU WAKE UP, I'LL t-iAVE 'YOU I LAS VEGAS! . . DENNIS! . Are~ all nght? Dfdyou have a bad dream? • by Hank Ketcham by Harold Ledoux BUT HE'S GOING TO WORK OUT REAL FlNE ! lliAT BOY REALLY --~------~ WANTS TO W@RK! ICAN REALLY USE THE SLEEF-1 CRAIG! HlS MOTHER IS DEAD! HE ANO HIS TWELVE- YEAR-OLO BROTHER ARE LIVING WITht AN AUNTf • I I ~ MOON MOLLINS J-fOW W~ CAArt/ OURSELVES IEL.L.S THE: WORLD WHAT W~ f/1/JNK OF OUf<SELVES . -:~t!r.ilJRSE 1IM LOVSL.Y--~tE'R ALL, MY GRAND- ~oTHER WAS A F,AMOUS (118Sota ~IRL ! DOCTOR SMOCK ® ANP YOU'~e C&...LYrCHINCS A FOUR-L.eAF a..oveR IN -rHe 01'"HE!R-RIGH..,-? . . J WIS ALWAYS l<NOWN AS A ~IRL WITH A <1R,A.C~FLJL CARRI.A<#· IS iT~T L.IKS A ONE·MQRSE SHAY? BUT UNFORTUNATELY <5AANNIE' LOOKED MOR~ L.lf<t:: ~· <$18SON IHAN TUE ~IRL . ~ by George Lemont .. . . . . . . . . . · -... ID B .... I 8 -l 9 C°""""' ltl4 Tiie ...... ood Tr.;_ S.-,a1e, 1rw; .. r • CAN YOU i:•usT YOUR EYES? TMre ar. t ... differ· MC8t In dr•wlnt details Mtw .. n top and MftO_-; ..-nets. ttew· .,tdtty can you find them? Chectl answers wtttt tttnt below. 1ue.iet11P '' "9CI ctw•i ., PMOW •t -<•.&&..Iv "i -.-.. •t 1•iper ., tue_,., • ., •1 ~t•M c: turniw 'I U9!• a...Aftutew ·i ·lutfttw " •::> ·1 ·~.a1110 I r t • --------(! -- ~---------~~bylblKaufman_..;;..~~~---~­ • OPEN LINES! Find a "line" essodaM wi"' eadt ,enon's vocatiOtl (Ex.: No. 1 - Alrllne): l. Piiot: tine. 2. Reporter: lne. J. Dlnc.r: BOTTOM LINE IS2t, FOLKS Whlle the sum of the four numbers across the bottom line of the triangle above Is 20, the sum of the tour numbers on the other two sides differ. Challenge: Switch one number from the bottom tine with one number on the left side, and a se- cond number on the bottom llne wltti a number on the Hght side so that the sum of all the numbers on all three sides Is the same -20. Which four numbers require switching around? ______ line. 4. Auto wortler: ine. ~·­........ ~ e.lfl <1.....-V r Wlf 91l*t) ( e.IJlP"M & ~V I • Sum Funt Twice nine Is as much greater than four as twice this number exceeds a score. Whe t number? ......... " • Shell Gamet S..rch each sentence for a shttlfish: 1. The toy st.no failed. 2. Eric lamented ltfs words. J. The blcon clYrrecl. 14"'9) ( U.'1) & AtlA() I • Rlddle·Me·Thlsl Where did the stablemen dine? On. the hoss·clenda. What kind of music soothes cows?. Mc»ed music. .. I :)~ 17 16 ;::d :t IS.~ .II .8 • 6 I~) 12. •7 1j JO. • CATCH QUESTIONI Something ts looM In the blrnyard above. Whit can It be? To find out, add mtulng tines dot to .clof. . • e i ,, z { s ... .. l • , i For Better or For Worse .i -PRNI, PA~PANI, (£_ PANT··· 6L.E:AH1 By f"A6AN . GORDO ® . c , -n.u~ '~ 1t.le. ~r ~Oll\l\..Ol}(, "f~lMC, l\lf. £.Vf.R "E.A~D\ 1"~f.~ '? NO WA'( -nu~ 6\l" '~ 60~ M'4 N~Mf.l. W~1l'°' ... . -"• . by Jeff MacNelly -l ~TA MIWTE... · ~ Nl.E. 't'OU f l(ltJG -~m-rn~. 10 mg "tar:' 0.7 mg n1co11ne av. per cigarette. FTC Report Mar' 84 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ~~eNtxe f(}() Regular and Menthol. (Was it Minute Rice never have to take a role l that was thrown at don't want. rm lucky that the wedding of way.'' How about lucky in Mkhelle Pb1Ulp. love? It wouJd seem so. His and Dena• ~ companion of six years is per, who held it Marla Sb.river, daughter of together for eight Sargent Shriver, niece of Teo. excruciating days?) dy Kennedy, and a corr~~ But Tinseltown ls dent ior The CBS Moming not without its News. "But," says Arnold, share of long-.. she doesn't live with me, and running marriages. we have no marriage plan:s." Witness R•Y.--On the subject of politics, Miiiand and his Shriver· and the conservative wife, Mal who will Republican muscleman polite- have been knotted Jy "agree to disagree:• . 52 years next · 0 to being a brunette for the series. Perish the thought! Tinkef s reaction. reported by Loni, was: .. Nobody wants to see Y9U with dark hair -it Would ~ just like NBC to spend a lot of money to get Loni Anderson and then have her be a brunette.·· Mr. Tinker sure can get to the root of a prob- lem ·· 0 month; Danny Tbomu and his wife, Role Marie. w~ boast 48 years of wedded bliss. And how about Robert and It's time again to take note of Lool Andenon, who makes her bow as a jazz ist on the new NBC series·-r-n=,...· .'. '\\'' 1'! \1 ilt •· \ .\ ...... "Hot Steamy hot." That's how Billy Dee WWlam8 describes his and Diahann Carrolf s relationship on ABC's Dynasty this fall. "W-e're really great together; we'll make a strong impact on the show," he says. But Williams, who reportedly will De paid S40,000 for. each of his seven appearances. doesn't know how he's going to be written out when the time comes. "The production people keep the stoiy line aJI mystery and intrigue," he says. A word of advite, Mr. Wllliams: Stay away from Alexis 0 Dorothy Mitchum ( 44). Charlton and Lydia Heaton (40), John and Julie Fon,tbe (41). Jimmy and Gloria Stewart (35), Kirk and Anne Douatu (30)+ Steve Allm and Jayne Meadowa (30). Paul Newmaa And JoauAe Woodward (26). and Robert and Lola Redford (26)? And let's not forget those two ex-residents of Hollywood Ron and Nancy ReAC'Ua. who will celebrate their 33rd anniversary next March. 0 Hunk-ering down has made fistfuls of money for forme1 Mr. Universe Arnold Scbwaraene1· cer. There are plans tor three more Conan ~ quels. He's just made a record for CBS called Arnold Schwarztnegger's Total Body Wo1*0(,lt, and has written an encyclOpedja of bodybUilding, He ~ has made some smart m~ ments in California. "Su~ I'm a millionaire," says the 36-year-old hunk. "But I don't Let's face it. Some Holly· like to taJk about money; it wood marriages last 1ust about looks like I'm flaunting it. as long as the 6 o'clock news What's important is that I'll Pattners in Crime, which also stars Lynda Carter. But there seems to be a bit of. uh. treble on the set. Seem.1 Loni suggested to NBC Chair- man Graat Tinker that she might go back COYla• Photo for twnlly Weekly by Tony Cotta. Hair and makeue bz Beth Katz/H.M.S. 8ookinp. ileged glimpse into Burt's private life: "He has a king.size bed and mirrored walls and ceiling." says Dom. "Next to the bed there's a trampoline. On the other side, there's a 20.foot fish tank. with about 400 fish in iL And the amazing thing about these fish is rhat they all swim sideways. Why? if They don't want to mm out on any of the action." Okay. -· 1 who's telling fish stories? 0 LB. ol odessa. Texas, writes to ask Con.mace Towers. the star ol the CBS soap Capitol and wife of John Gavin. the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, how her life shapes her role on the show. "I can bring a reaJL$tic sensibility to political functi<>M like recei> tions." Towers explains. "Once durins a sequence in- volving a fictional am· bassador. there was a discus- sion about the wording of an invitation that would be shown on screen. and I was not sure if the phrasins was correct. So l called Mexico, got John away from rus affairs of state. and he put us traighl" 0 By JoonM Kcdncn W,,,, AMIO Su~ 111 NttvJ >tit* ond Robett ~ Ut LolA"fda. ,you lw:M • 4UOllOA '°' tltlt stars. ~ fO &odl1,..,,., Fonuty .._.l)t ISIS 8ioadlmJt N.D l'br*. /'I. Y. IOOJ6. ~ , f By Tom Nolan He strides into the room. and there's that shock of recogn._ lion that always comes at meeting someone you feel you've "known" most of your lile. The face -remarkably youthful at 54 -is the face you f ll'st saw live from Philadelphia back in 1957. And there's that unmistakable, soothing, mod- ulated voice, still pleasing and familiar after 27 years' hearing -even if today the timbre is slightly nasal. Dick Clark has a cold. "Sor7 to keep you waiting. but now, today, gotta do some radio commer- ciaJs upstairs that'll play for a year," he explains as we settle down for an inter- view in a high-beamed meeting room inside the sprawling Dick Clark Pro- ductions complex across the street from the NBC studios in Burbank, Calif. "For a year. people all over the countJy will think I have a cold! And I'm trying to say, 'Guys, I can't do this Thursday, I'm gonna do it Fnday ' Well we don't ho~ Friday; Friday I m booked to do Bloopers. Saturday I do something else, Sunday I'm doing something else .... " That's another thing you notice right away about Dick Clark: Every day is carefully scheduled to accommodate the record-breaking workloads of two · separate career . All America is familiar with the seemingly ubiquitous on-the-air Dick Clarie host of the perennial teen dance program Ameri- can Bond$1and, a Saturday morning tapJe on ABC: in chalge weekday mornings of C8.5's game show The S25,()()() Pyramid; and -lo complete the triad and make him "the first per- sonality to simultaneously host series on all three networks" -gleeful co- anchor with Ed McMahon of NBC's 7V's Bloopers & Practical Jokes. For radio, there are two weekly syndicated music programs. In addition to all this, elark runs a very active production company that keeps networks and syn- dicators supplied all year long with a constant now of specials, films and series such as The American Music Awards, Dick Clarlt s New Years Rock in· Eve and The Golden Globe Awards. So there are two Dick Clarks: the per- former -a perpetual innocent who asks the same naive questions of musicaJ chart·toppers year after year, and who supervises the . playing of game shows with an enthusiasm nearly equal to the players' own -and the producer. a canny judge of public taste and distributors' wants. "He's a communicator," says an ad- miring Ed McMahon, "which is the key to television. You have to talk to the au- dience, almost on a one-on-one basis. And he has that quality." Another secret of Clark's enduring success. McMahon ventures, is his ability to stay current: "The way he presents the ar- tists now on American Bandstand, you can see that he's just right up to the minute." Dick Clark has been in a groove . since htS boisterous childhood in Mt. Vernon. N.Y. "Yeah. I was always am- bitious," he says. "In those days we didn't have electric iceboxes; I'd pick ice up off the street and sell it to the neighbor lady for a penny, because she thou~ht it was cute. Opened a r~tau­ rant m my parents' living room . I was just a crazy kid, into adventures." Clark's father was in th~ cosmetics business for 25 years, but when his teenage son expressed a desire to get into broadcasting, the senior Clark went to work as a salesman for a radio Staylilg mwilcQlly current la "terriRc, ,, Clark ~ "It helptl keep ya young!" station in Utica, N.Y. He did it, says Clark, "to see if someday maybe he couldn't give me a hand " Clark's first job, as a radio station mail-room boy. came about through his father; and before long he was announcing on the air. By hi$ senior year at Syracuse University, Dick Clark was a profe5- sional disc jockey. Soon he moved into television, and by 1956, he wash ring a Philadelphia dance show called Bandstand The program became a network shaw..Jhe following yea~ and Dtek Clark has been.:.• genial national presence ever since. During that time. Clari< has married three times and fathered two sons and a daughter. What wu It like. J k him, for his children to have grown up with a father so popular with the rest of the cauotty's t~nagers' . :J ®n'..l.thllik they: were.Jer:UWAoj~~ pressed by the way I made ~ living," he answers agreeably. "I tried to ex- plain to them this was a · most extra- ordinary way to make a living -not very stable, and not as glamorous as it might appear to be. They had a pretty good handle on it" Did theil' own input as teenagers help keep him current in any way? He mulls it over. "Ummm, not really. I once knew a guy in the record business who played all his potential singles for his daughter. and the ones she picked. he'd release. When the daughter grew up, he lost his touch! So it's not a very good idea, professionally .... " So how has he nlanaged to stay musiolUy current aJI these years? ''There's no trick to it." he says. "lt's very easy: by tuning yourself into what young people are interested in. lt's ter· rifid It ~/ps keep ya young. •• ' What about the other side of the coin, then -did his own kids think their dad was extremely "with it"? ··1 think they realized I knew a lot ~t the age grouJHhey wereirr.-lt's very difficult to puU something over the eyes of a father who's involved in being around kids. I guess they must figure you know what's going on." All three children have "turned out great," he says. "They're all smart; they're all attractive. My youngest [Cin- dy, 19] is still in school, and she's got straight A's. My middle one (Duane. 21] graduated [from college] at 19, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. The oldest one (Richard, 27) graduated with honors." That son works at Clark's company as a television producer, while hts brother works for a different Los Angeles film producet Another family member plays a cruciaJ role in Clark's life: his wife slnce 1977, the former Kari Wigton, who serves as his personal assistant. oversees the details of his schedule and pro;ects, and fills many d the functions of the manager and agent he does not have. An outgoing blonde, Kari says she and her husband are very different. .. rm always in a good mood, always happy and very even1" she says when I speak with her later. "And he's very moody. up and down all the time - very excited if 5<>mething fun is hap- pening; very down if somethins goes wrong; like bad ratinS' on a show he's given a lot to." Where she is socially at ease, Kari says. Dick is the opposite. ''I've said to him that he's more comfortable with a television camera on him than he is at a party. He's very relaxed if he has a microphone. But makins smaU talk is not one of the things he likes to do." Another difference: "He doesn't like to be bothered with little things, but he Ukes his life very orderly .. When we move or whatever, ~ fw to have wor hav• with the) the brie vacc A Clar hob ly a: ash min Also smo som belt• pres Tl how moc aboe like an)'\ com Didi 'Wh you a, "( pub Whc don or sl w men a b Clar sioni wh A p signi was yt ing in or er the minute we re ed; things can't be left in boxes. He 1S his liule nest. and it has to be ly~.n1zeo·. out tie doesn't ~ve . panente to deal 'wfffi: it. l:fli';nk be that's where I complement him. 1use I take care of that. \S far as our likes and dislikes. adds, "we're 100 percent similar." thing th~ both enjoy is cooking at • tiouse on the beach in Malibu, . "Dining is a big part of our lives." says. ''Whatever time we stop <ing, we always come home and ? a nice dinner - a candlelit meal wine in the dining room." When can steal lime from the schedule, Clarks travel for fun. usually in f Thursday-to-Tuesday mini· lions. . such times, Kari says, the Dick k to whom work is both job and 'J'f is able to set business complete- 00e. ··He's just as good at relaxing e is at working. He loves to 80 off to e island. do nothing. let h · mind e to a screeching halt, and not < about anything except where e 80i~ to have dinner that night." ;k Kan Clark the secret of Dick's Bandstand podium from PhiladeJ., phia .. Sarlier. Clark had marveled over the umber .,o4Crforme~'d played 8af?ds"tand over the years -some ess.. and her-aflS'Wef is unhestt'1 tt---f.'-=f' .. Smart He's very smart, and he ~r says die. If someone says, 'Nope, an't be done,' he says, 'Wait a Jle, I know how it can be done!' , he's a real good salesman, very :>th, but only if he believes in ~thing. And he's likable. I think the !r you know him, the more im- sed you are with him." 1ere appear to be certain things, eve~ that the mosUy accom- atin~ Clark does not want to tell at HIS musical taste is one. "What I to listen to won't take you vhere," he assures me during a •ersation in the trophy room at Clark Productions. "That's like, > hasn't been on Bandstand?' No, don't want to do that." 1t he must have some preferences. >h. privately I do, sure. Never in ic. because -to what purpose? 1t good doe, it do for me to say. 'I t care for this particular artist,' if he ae or they are very. very popular?' hen I tell him that the interview is Clark claps his hands and leaps to eet ''Okay! Let me take you down rlall and show you where some of }O() crazy things that 80 on around take place ... ~ walk down a corridor and into K's office -a big airy space filled shelves and cases and counters ing aJI mann~r of souveni~ and 1orabilia. With the offhand pnde of ·isht kid sh<?Will8 off. his room, <points out his most pnzed posse$' 1: u A brick from the Cavern Club, re th~ first performed .... :totograph of the original Beatles, td by my friend Pete Be:tt, who the drummer before Rinso Starr The logo piece of the original F tt • 1"4 5 remark. Underneath it all, after all these years, Dick Clark is a fa~ IW max1Paos CHOOSE GOLD, PINK OR BLUE FOR YOUR 30-DAY FREE HOME TRIAL - you won't find o better time to brighten your both decor. Especially at this delightfully low direct moil price! CANNON'S BUTIERFLY DESIGN IS A JOY ANY SEASON OF THE YEAR. Bright and lively butterfly print coordinates beautifully with bold solid colors in o complete 20-piece ensemble. ALL ARE WSCIOUSLY SOFT AND ABSORBENT -the kind of towels you'll love wrapping UJ> in cfter o shower or both. Ana Cannon's cotton/pol~er blend keeps these lovely linens bright and soft as ne~ washing ofter washing. 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For a mere dollar, give or take a few cents, Mrs. America could finally be free of her infernal stove and a sink of dirty dishes. And she thought ii was high time. Nearly three decades of jokes, asper· sions and hearty sales went by. Then. ever so slowly, the frozen dinner began to fall on lean times: By the late '10s, revenues were dipping precipitously as consumers, conscious of weight and health and more attuned to fine· cuisine, l~t their appetite for the old tandbv Even R. Gordon McGovern. president of Campbell Soup Co .. which purctw.ed the Swanson empire in 1955, dismbsed his firm's own product line as "junk food.'' "Whal do women want?" Sigmund Freud once asked. The crisis··stncken moguls of the frozen food business came up with an answer. gourmet· quality convenience dinners and eo- tree.. Todav, shoppers can select from &Uch exocica· teri}aki chicken garn~ hed with pea pod . or seafood Newburg in cream sherry wine sauce. 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'UI A. r,:-.,_ ~FPO • ~ TO\ll DMliofl II tmZI °""""""el a ..... o-a-•......, M9rloll""811at;t1oc•,..MTt • ---"-"" .I -------------------------------------- I ( Heitz. executive vice president and ge~ra~ manager of Armour's frozen food division. lhe same IS true of ng~ ~~ lYa W.Afl_U¥..-· .l.l.N'\U1.,.IOUWIW...f.~~l~UUU.5- eat something they'll enjoy, at an audience primarily made up of bined demand, premium lines already middle-aged career women from account for nearly half the revenue of households where income exc.eeds the $2 billion convenjence-dinner in-:ro a lesser ei•eDt singles.c _dusfl)(. and · · ~nd "empty nesters." Ouefo ~ir com-spurring i · 5 · growth rate. Although Stouffer's Lean eaisine. aimed at calorie-counters, got a head start on the competition. the rest of the pack is moving up fast Since Dinner Classics debuted in late 1979, sales have increased significantly each year, aoo fhe line tiaS grown to 16 items. At Campbell, Officials in arge of Le Menu initially pegged it as a S l 00 million business, but less than a year after its introduction in 1983. they altered their figures upward to $200 million. Weight Watchers reformulated its products in 1981 -"flat and tasteless.'' president Gerald Herrick declared of the old recipes -and case volume zoomed 80 percent Even the badly ailing Swanson din- ner line has been beefed up. Campbell poured $8 million into a revitalization program called Project toe, in which everything from SQ8iY reDch 1 ... ·.__,~ pea-and-carrot combinations to bland sauces to anachronistic packaging got the heave-ho. "Believe it or not. some of our gravies actually use wine.'' notes Swanson marketing manager Dan Lynn. As a result of the overhaul. he adds. customers are "coming back in droves." Despite the competitive spirit that currently prevails, entrepreneurs agree on one thing: Premium frozen dinners and entrees are, as Le Menu marketing manager Catherine Chang puts it. "the wave of the future." Indeed, 55 percent cl all women in the United States now work outside the home, and the result is more disposable income. but less time, for tw~paycheck families. One out of four adult Americans is unmar· ried and living aJone. The senior citizen population is burgeoning. All told, that's good news in the frozen- food industry. What's more. psychological barriers are crumbling. "There's a philosophy, going back some years, that lf some- thing is frozen, ifs not good," explains Annour's William Heitz. .. The idea that the nutritional value is gone tends to linger in the backs of a lot ot people's minds. But today, the concept is to take something at its peak ol freshness, prepare it. and flash-freeze it. 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American Family wanes you to have this 11" )( 14" Full C.olor lmpfrational Poster ~IOOtprints" E! .._ __ The day before she underwenr surgery for removal of a facial tumot Iris Crall made what she thought was an unusual requesl "I told my anesthesiologist I needed to be in the right frame of mind and asked if my psychologist could come ror a hyp- nosis session," recalls the 40-year-OJd Glendale. Calif., woman. To Crall's surprise, her anes- thesiologist not only agreed but offered l to help. The night before the operation, i Crall relaxed under hypnosis ad- l ministered by her psychologist The l next day, her anesthesiologist uses! hypnOsis to supplement mild general anesthesia. • Crall believes her relaxed, positive state of mind, achieved through hyp- nosis, speeded up her recovery. "Doc- tors to me to expec a e-Oay hospitaJ stay," she says. "Instead, I had surgery on Friday, went home on Saturday and to a party on Sunday. I believe in doctors 100 pe~nt, but it's amazing how you can also help heal yourseU." Increasing numbers of health-care professionals agree that hypnosis can be a bOon. About 15,000 doctors, den- tists, psychologists and other health~ care workers use hypnosis in their clinical practices, estimates William F. Hoffman, executive director of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH). an organization with about 4,200 members that has nearly dou- bled in she since 1975. Hypnosis - a relaxed state in which the subconscious is more susceptible to suggestion and in which the subject's ablfity to concentrate increases marlcedJy -has lost some of its hocus.- pocus im,ase. partly because ~m practitioners of the technique put 1t in proper perspective. "Hypnosis is a name we give to a perfectly nonnal process," explains Dr. Bernauer Newton, a Los Angeles psychologist who directs the Newton Center for Clinical Hypnosis and presides over the Society for CUnical and Experimental Hypnosis, an organization with about 1,200 members natioriwide. "It is a pro- cess by which we alter our state of con- sciousness, and then apply a variety of psychological treatment procedures." But it should not be thought of as a panacea. "This fonn of treatment is an ad1unctive form. not an alternative form." Dr. Newton cautions. "Remember, hypnosis is not a tm1t. ment in and of itsell. lt facilitates the er. forts of the therapist and the patient to achieve what they want to achieve." Experts point out that health-can professionals who offer hypnosis h their patients should have special tram ing and skills in the tecllnique an< should not attempt to treat a conditio1 willi llypnosis if ~not compe tent to treat the $8ffie condition withou tl Given those provisos, advocates c hypnosis feel that it can help patient help themselves -they can use it 11 motivate themselves. for example, o to reduce stress. "Hypnosis is not magical. but it doe have many practical applications.· notes Dr. Harold J. Wain. director o the Consultation Liaison Psychiatri1 Service at Walter Reed Army Medic.a Center in Washington. D.C., and presi dent of the ASCH. Dr. Wain has foun< that hypnosis, among its other uses helps allergy patients to deCrease lun1 constriction and cardiac patients to im prove performance on ~mill tests Other researchers have concluded tha hypnosis is a useful adjunct in the treat ment of such varied medical problem: as hemophilia. bums, stroke rehabilita tion. asthma.. skin disorders an< migraine headaches. The American Medical Associatior says that hypnosis has a recognizec place in medicine, but the techniquE has its opponents. Some. conservativt religious groups, says Hoffman -whc receives ~jonaJ fetters of protest a the Des Plaines, Ill., headquarters o the ASCH -"consider hypnosis the work of the devil.'' Medical expert! might agree with that (though the) would phrase their objections different· ly) In cases where hypnostc; was bem1 used irresponsibly or by inadequate)) trained practitioners. But when profes sionally administered hypnosis plays i supporting role in medical treatment the vote of the heaJth-care communit) is clear: Hypnosis can help. AV .. An Interview with Fnnk K. Wood, President, fe&:A Pubtishinc ( A'iJiirita. -GA. - FClA, a nearby Peachtree City. Georgia yublisher, announced today the release o a new, low-priced. S3.99 book for the ~rat public ... Praaiption D111ZS EJ!«ts ond Silk EJf«ts. lt reveals the little known side effects of over 200 of the most often prescribed dru~ ... side dTcctS which are known to few people bcsid~ doctors. Read this interview with the author and publisher. Frank K. Wood. ~ ~ctrua side tfftds Answ«: Yes. When you order my book you'll learn that prcscnpt1on drugs can cause diarrhea. diizinm. dry 1h0uth. sietpi~. depression. headache. insomnia. upset sto- mach. blurred vision. aamps. rashes. consti- pation. fcvrr, stuffy nose. shon breath. high blood pressure. fear. ringing sounds ... and poor appetite. balance. su or heart function. Qin-tinn· £ ..... ~tff.c:ts "' prtSCription dnap! Aal'wtr: You take drugs prcscri~ b) your doctor for their goOd effect~ like relieving pain. fighting infection. birth control aiding sleep. cahnintt dov.n. fighting cough~ cold or allergies. or lowering tiie..nbeat and blood preiiUfC. QUestlon: What itCrds does your book· 1ttar. , Answer: It reveals the answer to questions like these. When your busy doctor gh~ you a prescription. ~hat do )'OU. or ~-en your doctor know about it? What's 1t for'! Will you be allergic to it? What are it~ '1dc effect~ and dangers. Will it affect other medicine you're caking? It'$ up to YOU to keep )'Ourself mforrnt:d by reading this book. For example. on page 30 you'll learn that a drug )OU take for upset stomach can cause nausea ... the very thing it's supposed topm'Cnt . pluscomiittlons or hean attack! Question: HCHlr can ordinary people aftdtt-'. stand medical fac'b and tams wftb )OUI book! Answer. It's easy to read. facts arc given in easv-to-undentand words. (For ex.ample; instead of saying "Uticaria", it says •ruvcs.; Two out.standing phan:nacists ha\-e helped add ~ly discovered side effects to the new cdiuon. The book describes more than 200 of the. most Often useo dru.gs. Question: Is it easy to look up and find drup! Answer: Yes. drugs arc listed in alphabetical order for quick. dictionary·styae finding. The book lisu brand names. monev- saving generic names. good effects. side effects. warnings and interactions with other drugs. It tclb howtosavcm~ byusinagencric drugs instead of expensi\'t brand. names. It also explains drug categoncs. Quesak>n: WlD YOW' book btlp me talk lO my doctat! Answfl': Yes. Accotdmg 10 a recent govern- ment wne). 75"f of doctors don't cell their patients about drug si<k effects. You can look up drugs )Ou\~takcn m my book. Then you am tell vour doctor if you ha\'t •lfl) possible stde· clrccts given in this book. If he thinks best. he may l~v.oer your d~. ~top your mcd1cmc or s~rtch to a different drug not having such side effecb. Question: How can miMn Cd a ~y of ~ion DfV1$ EJ/«11 tmd Silk £Jfttt1! Answfl': It\ cas}. Simply cut out and mail the coupon toda). There's a no t1me-lim1t guarant~of fuU-sattsfaction or }Our mollC) back. Order this J0,000 \\-Ord eaS}..,(O-Under- stand book. edited b} tv.o pharmaruts now. Don't v.111t to order ~rlption Dnqs £/fttfl tutd Silk EJl«ts. If )OU don't get this nev. book . . you11 ne\er know for sure if a drug }Ou'rc taking makes )OU fed bad. 11'1. '1 ., ... ...., ... State .~~~~~~~~~ Z•P-----., .. ~ I ·t Side EffeCts . . '' Revealed! An ~ with Frank K. Wood. Presidmt, F C It A (Atlanta. GA) - Fc&A, a nearby Peachtree City. GA. compan~ announced toda~ the release of a ne"' $5.99 book;-Vitamin Sith£/- /«ts Rnw11itd". It ~:eats surprising side elf ect.5 and other secrets about vilm'lins ... facts that aren't generally known by the pub- lic. Read on through this intervic~ w1th FC&A President. Frank K. Wood. Question: Can vitamins ausr side ff- fidS liif dnit' do"! Amwtt: Yo. two vitamins can actually be harmful in high doses. Other \ltamins can somctunes cause diarrhea. di7.7iness. sleepiness. depression. upset stomach. cramps. high blood p~urc. fear. ring- ing sounds or poor hcan function. Even so. the good effects of \itamins outweigh the bad effects. But you must know what \/itamins you need and ho~ much to take. Ttwt'~ ~h~ y<>u need my nC"-book Qutstion: What other 'itamin ~a~ mtal.td in this ""' book! Answer: ~ How you can get vitamins for free. • Not one but two vitamins v.bich can help fight hardrning of the ane~ and coro- nary hcan dl$QSC. • Two mu)Crus that help protect against cancer. ~ A vitamin that helps protect apinsi schiz- ophrenia. • Two mineral$ and a Vitamin that can com- bat osteoporosis. which causes the col- lapse of the backbone it' ol<kr v.omcn. • Two minerals that can help lower high blood pn::ssurc. • A mincnl that helps regulate blood sup.r lc\-els. ~ A vitamin that helps heal wounds or surgical incisions. • • A \itamin that hel~ increase fcrtilit)'. .. A \iram1n that procects against sunburn. • A \1tamin that helps f.,ru viruses. • A ~tamtn thal hel~ prcv~nt ltidllC)' stones. • A mmcral complcJl that ma> sto"' dov. n a gang. -~nnno ircichh:frcombaTs c•~~ ........ -1~ and Herpes inftttaons. • A \itamin that helps increase circillation in the legs. • A \ltamin that helps ak'Ohohc:!> controJ their drinling. • A \ltamin that hel~control premcn'ltrual t(nsion and ftghts depression ~ion: "hllt ~Lw r. in atv book! AftlW'ff: Complctr dcscripci.ons of cvc~ \ltamin. What each does for you ... Hov. much you nmt to mu , . What food ccrn- tain different \1tarnins ..• Hov. pmcnption drugs. alcohol. and smoking can dcstro} cenain vitamiM .•• Howpattjcularviwnln$ can fight many dtSeaXS .•. How much of a.ch vitamin ~ can safely take ... Hov.• long your body stol'CS each vitamin • . De- facicncy symptoms for each "itamin Qoestjons: How can rtJICkii Id • copy of "V~Si*EJf«aR~ AJ1S.w: Ifs ca5y. Simply cut out and mail the coupon tOOa). There's a no time-limit guarantee of full sa~actton or your: money back. Don't wait to order .. .,.,_. Si* EJ/fCts R~ "If you don't set this ntW book .•• you'll never know all the things diff~nl \it.aauns can do for \OU -and their side eff ccts. • ----------C.uT A .. llAIL 4l"ODAYD-------· ~-., 0 l cnclote U.9' + Sl.00 wupping and handling. Send me nr.,.... Sit* EJ/ttt$ R~ ' me --------------- Address Cit~ l.ate--~~~~---Zip-----.. ________________________ .......,... ____ ..... ___ ._,_~- --------=---- their levels of~. happiness and co~ cries," which merely signal.the-pain of teritme1r.Perttapsw mast lmetbting dt.Slr . • • · /iDding was U'tis; ."COUPies · 11vlng in 5. True. A Harvard .Univ~· . stud . . ;iii~·~F-1.-.~~::-c:s~=c.;;;---t-hO~itlrnfOretlmU60etiaf1\1'00~-.-0CU-se<J On h~mess.._y_nse I nes5 = u pe~ve<nnerr owe ling to 6e p easan~ and popularity~On a test esigned to homey and spacious, and they felt ~ measure altruism, women scored sig-------------r----------------i py. safe and contented. Those with only nificantJy higher than men. Unselflsh- one bathroom rated their dwelling as ness, however. was related to happi- no~. confinif!8, depressing. stressful ~oi for: mm One explanaoon.for and crowded. COuple5 with children felt this was that "being unselflSh might even more stress and discomfort than contribute to greater happiness for men did those without children." It was con-by augmenting their popularity with eluded by the investigators that the the opposite sex." One reason this may number of bathrooms in a dwelling not work the same way for women is significantly affects the family, and that that men might value unselfishness In adequate space for privacy has a others less. as suggested by their lower positive effect on a family's happiness scores for altruism. By John E. Gibson TRUE OR FAl.SE 1. You may feel smarter and more "on the baJI" when you're happy, but it's merely an illusion. 2. Unhappiness may affect a person's disposition, but it does not alter his level of self-esteem. 3. The number of bathrooms in a home has a definite effect on the hap- piness of the people who live there. 4. lf something is making you so un- happy that y6u could cry, by all means do~ -it can make you feel a lot better: 5. Unselfish people are not necessarily happy people. · 6. There are some people you can't make happy no matter what you do. ANSWERS I. False. A study conducted.at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania examined the influence of depressed and elated moods. It showed that happiness exerts a very positive effect on how well you think and reason, and even on your memory. When you are unhappy, you do not function as well as when you're sitting on top of the world. 2. False. The same University of Penn- sylvania study showed that even a mild degree of unhappiness has an im- mediate effect on how an individual views himself, causing him to question his own competence and to embrace self-defeating concepts. 3. True. In a Purdue University study, 200 families were interviewed to deter- mine how their environment affected W1ming: The StHgeon Gtnlfll Has 01termin1d Thlt Cigsn ~ Is Olnglrous to YN Htllth. and well-being. 6. True. Some people are positively 4. True. Studies conducted by a team allergic to happiness. It throws them for of University of California sociologists a loss. Psychologists have a word for have demonstrated that there's nothing this -anhedoma. which is defined as like a "good cry" (screaming, yelling, or "a reduction in the abllity to ex- tearing your hair are dry-eyed equiva-perience pleasure." Studies by tents) to make a bad situation more Veterans Administration behavioral tolerable. There is a distinction, specialists indicate that such in· however. between "gOOd cries," whicti dividuals "appear to be lacking in serve a cathartic function and make ene!W, and to lead dull, inactive unhappiness more bearable, and "bad lives. IW I I I I I I 40 SAVE40$ ON WISK LAUNDRY DETERGENT 41.71.73 5 !1--____ .. _________ ..... ____ ..._..........._ __ l ______ ... ___________________________________ ...J ~ -------~~--- By Harriet Von Home I f s become a standard 10ke on tel- evision silcoms: A hapless chaiac- tea; otten a child but usually one old enough to know better, is caught telling a whoppet Is he embar- raSsed? Yes. Is he sorry? Not even a lit- tJe bit. "OK," he shrugs, "so I· lied." Loud guffaws on the laugh track. Lying. these shows seem to be say- ing. i.s OK. Getting caught is not "lrs not OK in this house," a parent may retort in the direction of the still chuckl- ing lV screen. -J:ruth, it seems,-like fidelity, entered a gray area. Why isn't Wash- ington's cherry rree escapade a fable for our times anymore? The rules were plainer when Shakespeare wrote, "If J tell thee a lie, spit in my face!" The habit of lying is developed early. It's the child who tells the te.acher, "The dog ate my homework ... who wiU later rell the Internal Revenue Service he bought his Mercedes-Benz with money he round in a mattress. And speaking of government it's not setting very good examples itself these days. John Jenrette, former represen- tative from South Carolina, came up with the unlikely story after rhe A8SCAM investigation that his motlier had given him the wads of money that his wife, Rita, had found stuffed in a shoe. Investigators ~ere not impressed. Watergate set the tone for a decade of unsavory and unsettling untruths from our leader$. Some may call it politics; most would call it lying. Why do some of us grow up to be chrome liars while others are painstak- ingly -sometimes painfully -honest? Psychologists say the roots of lying can be found in the emotional climate of the home. Some children lie beeause they fttl inadequate -not bright enough, not IS graceful or as pretty IS a sibling. Some lie because the truth, in lheir experience, has earned them nothing but a sharp whaclc on the behind, Once a child's ego is damaged - most commonly through lack of love at home -his seJf.eSteem suffers. Coping with harsh discipline or with remote, uncaring parents can cause acute d pression and self-hatred In a child. Inevitably. a Child pro;ects this hatred onto others, sometimes by lashing out with hurtful lies. The lie that is simply a boast harms n~ but the teller. A smart child uick learns that .the gullibili ol h1s peer group is limited. Wise little chums know hoW many laps can be swum under wate~ they know that the diving board is not 60 feet above the pool. The dangers begin when the lies hurt other people {"Susie was copying from my test paper", "l saw Mr. Smith roaring drunk!"; "Tommy stole my bike'l Such lies constitute a serious character disorder, and long.term counseling or family therapy not only may be in order t>ut necessary. Saddest of aJI, some children lie to protect failed parents. They staunchJy deny evidence of abuse. of alcoholism, of aJI the parental frailties that create a trouble<Htome. When emotiooal "SUP" port is provided by a teacher, a therapist or a stable friend. the truth can come out, usually with great relief. There are, of course, times when ly- ing is not only OK but called fot We aJl tell little white lies. Thousands ol them. How else are we to soften the abrasions and ease the rejections of life? Sometimes we must lie to be kind. And so, without guilt, we smile at the giver and say we've always wanted an ashtray in the shape of a coiled snake. We tell a nephew he is drawing l'ovely melodies from that squeaky violin. We praise the high school play and agree wam\Jy with the mother of the 16-year- old leadjng lady that "it's more p~ sional than some ol the stuff you pay $40 a tick~ to see on Broadway." OK, so you lied Benevolent little fibs that sweetened someone's day. No kin to the whopper told in the lV sketch. No slander of the innocent, no perjury. Even the excruciatingly correct Miss Manners has noted that "what the world needs is more false cheer and less honest crabbiness." True, up to a point; but what the world does not need are the lies that wound friends. defraud creditors, betray public trust, or savage the reputation of a neighbot These are the lies that are altogether too fashionable lately. Dt Karl Menninger remarks upon the trend in his book Whaleuer BeCiimeOISinl'. "Lying has lately seemed to be gaining respectability. It is even practiced without apology by persons In high places" Those are the lies that are slowly eroding the trust that holds society together. Perh ps a backlash is on its way. Perhaps one day ~n that cynical shrug;"OK. so I lied," will draw a cold stare -and not a single chuckle. 1W Horrwt \.on Homt 11 a u O..•nt-.uin tsSO)Ut on wbj«/$ t'Uf11U1f from pulttio tu Jt>dal mom.. FAMILY WDXIY . 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ROACH PRUFE is available at most hardware tores or 1l an be oroer~ diieCt f'rom the manufacturer by aeilding a check or money order for 90. This indudes pos for the one pound container. Add tax in California. One pound covers up to a nine room residence. You'll need an extra p(JUnd for a basement or . Send to Copper Brite, lnc .• Dept. 12 at 5147 W. Jefferson Blvd.. Los Angele • CA 90016. Copies of the 3 Univel"$ity tests are aVli.Lable b>' nding a sclf·addressed · 1nped envelope to Copper Brite. Inc., Dept. A. q ..... ._ _ shoot cows, don't hey? They do if "they" IS Agri.{;raphics Ud. Ac- tually, what they do is photo- graph cows -10.000 just last year. That's nice. you might say. but is there a living in it? Well. the photos are used mostly to advertise bovines m dairy t.[i)de journals. (One ol the cows that Agri-Craphics founder Danny Weaver photographed last year was the first to be audioned off for more than one million dollars ) But many of the pic- tures are just for the owne(.s wall. Either way -and especially if big bucks are riding on the photo -the task, explains Weaver, "is to try lo make the animal look more correct than she actually is." How? Weaver has his little tricks. For instance, you've got to aet the ears forward. "That's a nke look," he says. "Cows can't smjle. Ears for- ~ ward -that's a cow's smile.'' tJ Whal does it take to work J for Agri-Oraphics? Weaver has I; speci1ic thoughts on the , qualities of a good CCNI cam- ~ eraman. ''My photographers must be cow people first, and I photographers second." ' ,........, .... ,_......, . Patrick M LtnUley vi..,_._.. ... .__,.....,. Ge1110 Wroe vi..,....,.t..WM~ James P. wa v ... .......,...,..a....-. ~lhanl~ ldltor Tl'lomH Plelt WHnlllaTHl--WIATlllR COUNTS N ext time the conver- sation lags, try talking about the weather. No, not the usual "Hot enough for you?" brand of chit-chat. We're talking serious l¥eather discussion. Oavi<f M. Ludlum has pen- ned The Weather Factor, perhaps the most complete compendium of the ways In which weather has shaped life in America For example. on August 29. 1776. unseasonal fog on Long Island saved the forces of the Colonial army from a defeat that could have ended the Revolutionary War almost before it got going. And do you remember the 1976 baseball game that was lo have been played ins1ck the Aslrodome -but was postponed because of rain? (floods trapped the Houston Astro,, and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the stadium, and prevented fans from making it out to the ball park.) how to differentiate between tastes and lO-learri to describe them exactly." The sesSions are enjoyable enough, he con- tinued, "unless it's tartar sauce four times a week ." Of all the tasters. Harmon was tops. His prize was a ~r of red ceramic lips. Dr. Har- mon, we hope that victory is sweet. KIDDY POLL Some thj~ never seem to change. That can be either reassuring or frUstrating. depending o(l your point of view. Jn this irr stance, it is at least surprising. Further, the Siege of Yorktown was probably won by a violent windstorm, and wet weather elected Harry Truman. With facts like these to rain down on your listeners, the conversational flow needn't ever dry up._ arry R • n assoc:ia aut wm prof~r at the University of POil LU Rochester's Center for c~ muruty Study, tested 9~ Dr. Alan Harmon. a re-children between the ages of search chemist at Mc-3 and S in hopes of finding Cormick & Co.. has out how kids at such a tender been named the Top Tongue age see masculine and of 1983. We'll tell you about it. temirune roles. Each child Many employees at McCor-heard a behavioral trait miCk (the spice company based described aloud and was in Maryland) attend tasting asked to point to tlle panels every day. When we silhouette -an adult male or spoke with Dr. Harmon. he femaJe raaure -that went was on his way to a garlic with the charactenstic. panel. Could you, we asked, The results -in this po5t· give us a raste of what these liberation age -were unex- meetings are like? "The pur-pected. Out of the mouths of pose," he .said. "is to learn babes, traits considered to be ,.....,~~~'P'!"'-T"-......-""'""=~~.,._~~--~--~~T:'-.,..-~-~ masculine were: "adventurous," ''self-~~~~~-"'~=~m~~n-r===~~~~=YT~~::::rrl reliant." .. messy," "~ns a big store," "brags," "makes most of the rules" and "strong." The characteristics that were pointed to as feminine were: "weak," ''talkative," "fussy," "quiet and afraid," "whiny," "loving." and "wel~ manner~." Obvi- ously. nobOOy told these kids about the ~~::!::==~~~~:!Ii~~~~~~~!!:;;.~ 197~. Ever wonder what folks are .reading before they switch out the light and retire tor the night? Here are two reports. Desi · Arau Jr., actor, Bnea ly Hiiia, Calli. Mr. Amaz reports that his favorite book is The Mystic Path to Cosmic Power. by Ver- non Howard. because "it has taught me that I need only flow through life like a ct,uiet river. easily and naturally • Chrletfna Crawford, author, 'IUana, c.ut. A book that Ms. Crawford has referred to constantly this summer has been Earl Mi~ dell's Vitamin Bible. She has also read Winning by Negoua- tion. by Tessa War!Chaw The book, she's told her hilsband. is going to change their lives. "I \ t \\ t I k 1 f I I \ \ I ' 11 I I,,' •'I' 11 t.' 1•''' 8lllTllDAYI (Sun.-Wed., Leo. Thurs.-Sal. Virgo) Sunday: Willie Shoemaker 53; Jill St :John 44. TueSday: Kenny Rogers · 46; Wilt Chamberlain 48. Wednesday: Ray Bradbury 64. Thursday: <Jene Kelly 72: Vera Miles 54. Friday: Gerry Cooney. 28. Saturday: Leonard Bernstein 66; Sean Connery 54; Van Johnson 68; George Wallace 65. ..... J ....... 1aeMICIO co. Many non-smokers are annoyed by cigarette smoke. This is a reality thats been with us for a long time. . -Lately, however, many non-smokers have come to believe that cigarette smoke in the air can actually cause disease. . ~-But, infact, there is little evidence-antliertainly, nothing wh_·..-;; h~---,--.. proves sci.entifically..:..that cigarette smoke causes diSease in non-l ·smokers. j We know this statement may seem biased. But it is supported by findings and views of independent scientists-including some of the tobacco industrys biggest critics. # Lawrence Garfinkel of the American Cancer Society, for exam- ple. Mr. Garfinkel, who is the Societys chief statistician, published a study in 1981 covering over 175,000 people, and reported that "passive smoking" had ''very little, if any" effect on lung cancer rates among non-smokers. You may have seen reports stating that in the course of an evening, a non-smoker could breathe in an amount of smoke· equiValent to several cigarettes or more. But a scientific study by the Harvan:l School of Public Health, conducted in various public places, found that non-smokers might inhale anywhere from lllOOOth to lllOOth of one filter cigarette per hour. At that rate, it would take you at least 4 days to inhale tl1e equivalent of a single cigarette. _ Often our own concerns about our health can take al) unproven claim and magnify it out of all proportion; so, what begins as a misconception turns into a frightening myth. . Is "second-hand smoke" one of these mythS? We hope the infonnation we've offered will help you sort out some of the realities. R.J._Reynolds Tobacco ComQany ' ' 1 I a.. "" • "' "" an1er blllli n """ ..... order tur S'I I ~";1~ ~Ind rA tnelude..,...ct.gtGREASEL£SS L.. - -~..!~..!!"'-...!'~".!. - -.J VJTAMIN A 1¥1111--"S.O.D." Multi· s.. ... 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Page 4 ~ TopJ'f!l'll ................................................... Page 6 Ilaytirne Schedule ..... -.................................... Page 7 Evening Schedule .............................. : ........... P• 10 TV Puzzle ......................................................... Pa/l9 31 (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. SunMt 9fvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC. 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angelel, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Otego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and .C7th St., San Otego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San otego, Ca. _ ........... (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrote Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5748 W. SunMt Blvd,, Los Arigetes, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angelea. Ca. _ ... (28) KCET, 4"01 Suneet 81\td., Los Angeles, Ca. (50) KOCE, 157""4 Golden WMt St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anahelm, Ca. -PgTV Colleges air more football By LORENZO CARCATERRA When Federal J udse Juan Burciaga ruled an June that the NCAA's con- trol of college football broadcasts ws in restraint of trade, the networks didn't panic. The)' studied the s1tuat1on and found a way to make even more money than they would have under the onginal deal What Judge Burc1aga's ruling did, in effect, was to allow all colleges. from Alabamb to ~rown, from Bia Eight to AtJanttc Coat. from Si$ Ten to Pacific 10. to bargain for themselves. The first to cut a deal under tbefe new conditions were ABC and the College Football Association. They agreed, after a short penod devoted to the discussion of money, that ABC would televise 20 of its aames this fall, with the network hold- ing a tight grip on the exclusive (and attent1on- getting) time period of 3:30 to 7 p. m. (ET). The contract takes effect Sept. 8 when Boston College butts helmets Wlth Alabama. Not to be crotdone by its nval for the bulk of the college football ~. CBS went out and signed an $8 milhon agreement which (0) On-TV. 1139 Grand c.ntral Al.le., Glendate. ca allo tt to tclcv1~ T4 (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebruka Avo., Sama Monlca. Ce. games mvotving Blg T~n (H) Home Box Office, Time-life Building, Rockefeller· and .Pac-10 teams. Aaain. Center, N.Y., N.Y. as with the A~ deal, tl]e (C) Clnemax. Time-life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center. aames ilso will be televised N.Y .. N.Y. alo l exclusively from 3:30 (E) ESPN, Britt~. Ct. to 7 p.m. (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, ca. These two arran~m~ntS (S) Showtlme are only the bca•nnmJ. (S) Spotlight College football, thanks in (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. part 10 the ~ t greed of school C\ttut1vcs and to the prtsent wisdom of Judac Burciaga, is about to become an even biucr businc than it was ~fore his hi toric ruling. .......... (9) WOR, New York City (17) WTBS. Atlanta, Ca. 2 Sunday.Aug. 19, 1984 The networks will con· centralC their attention on bi11cr, better-known »ehool • aoina for hiah rll- inp and immediate arati· fication. ......... .y ......... •••11 .. ........ Ali INI ... •·•au. c ........ ~ ...... YnY ....... (llln.) 11'.Wlll -•~au...,.. ... ..,. ..... Ali&UDOI •• ... ..,, c•sa4 MIMI ...... Yn Y ..... (lln.:) I\ Ill -·--- #I II• ........... c ....... Melli ...... .YnY ..... (lln.) 1Um111 .. ....... '° ............ .. ....,. .............. ........ •v._. ............ ~ ...................... CP1 ....... uoan,....so> -- - Concerts i~your living room KOCE to broadcast 'Starf est Summer.• f undraistng special IJ PBD. SNEIDERMAN ............... Perhaps you feeflike attendillf a concen, but_ybu don•t want to hassle with tickets, traffic and pufcing. · If so, pull up a comfonable chair and tune in KOCE Channel so, which Will be a.irina musical specials dunna the comina · week that should satisfy a ra~ of tastes. --Perf6tme11 Will inCtudeGToliillifMilliis. Dionne Warwick. Placido Oommao. Lu-cianno Pavarotti, Tom Jones and Willie Nelson. The Huntinatoo Beach-based public television station will broadcaSt the music shows and other special Prosralllmina 11 pan of its Starfest Summer fund-raisina campa.iJn. The station is hopina to raise $120,000 in the drive, which continua throuJb next Sunday. Viewe11 who are interated 1n somethina a bit more tranquil than the latest heavy metal MTV video will probably enjoy the Mathis and Warwick specials. Johnny Mathis is captured at an Indiana concert rrwkina bis 2Sth year in show business. His can:er may stretch~ to the l 9SOs, but Mathis on ~n appean to be in terrific shape. More importani, bis voice sounds as rich and aoothioaaa ever. Matb.it is not a putic:uJarty charismatic stqt performer, but his 1J11CCfU1J. SOi\"ipokeD manner seems appropriate ror hiS reper- toire. Without a word to the audience,, be llidel IDto I JOflCOUI ~ rendition Of '•Misty ... He Ibo pei(onnl a rneamtrizi "Somewhere .. &om .. West Side Story ... na Midway throulb the COIK'Ci""I. Malhis lho"flCWI tbn:e Jlit dUICti he'1 1ecoaled with WOIDCD a.n. Jue Oliver (0. ta-) . wrbe Lut Time I Felt Like T&ia .. Wfib ~s, ud Dioue Wuwkt (allo on tape) barmoGim oe .. Friends iD Love. .. rinaJly, Deneice Williams out in ~to liMwitb Matbil OG '¥!,Much. Too Link. "roo t.at.e." taicr in tbe .,.0.1, Malbia does~ ~~~'!:~~ OIOria ~1 ·1 WiD Suni~~, .. i.t•a ~ ................... like ""()teeae Ale" .ad '"11ai lldt olNner ... The .Madia IPICill lin II 1:30 p.m. ~llMl11p1 1 t1Ml:l'n...,. DiOGDe W..wick ... a Jooeer, mart tdued .... vr·=cil llerCOM111 .. I ial. diet .. ltllili!I ia,..., DI. Her •rs I ~ ~ ..... dltlll IWO dlt ltt blrl liU ..................... o. ~=":"' ..... ..., ..... ... ia IMl --.1-..cir..a llaw wva111rJiacl•• afdlti~'1 IMl.--W You Loft Ml T:a m NlcMr° .. . . Dee beaten, escapes Rupert Duel in-warehouse heightens tension on 'One Life to Live' BY LYNDA BIRSCll ALL MY CHILDREN: Jesse, stunned by Jenny's accident, pleads with her to regain conlciousness because he needs her Tony. blamina Greg for Jenny's ac:c1deot. mes to see him but Enid refuses to allow Tony to enter the house. Erica fearful of being -recognized whilc-tn Mexico wittr Mlkc. Enca tells Mike she doesn't know when she'll leave Adam, but to be patient. Daisy Uf1C' Palmer to tell Ross they're father and son. Adam enters Mike and Erica's Mexican hotel room. Ross and Ellen resume their affair. Loan sharks threaten Jesse. Repining conscious~s. Jenny asks for Greg. Learning Adam lw cassette of Palmer agreeing to keep Ross's parentage a secret in exchange for business succ.css, Palmer holds off telling Ro~s that he's bas father. AS TUE WORLD TURNS: Ruling out buraltry u motive for Whit's murder, Frank and Marso beam search for the killer. Steve confesses to Frank he was drunk the last time be saw Whit and may have even killed him. Afttr Karen and Frannie,, who both give alibi for Jay on ni&ht 01 Whit's murder, Jay arrested sn Whit's killins,. Lisa decides to iovesriptc- ~ Whit's murder on her own. Lisa embar· rassed by small turnout at Whit's funeral. Depressed by John and Karen's divorce, Dusty decides to live in the bunkhouse. Her bandaies removed, Betsy as beautiful. but is unaware her face has been made in the exact im~e of her 111rpon's dead wife. Leanirni of Gunnar's t.crminaJ illness, John persuades him to tell Barbara. ANOTHER WORLD: ln New York Julia decides to 1nvestigate DaVld's death, unaware she's being stalked by Ross. Cass quits job and starU all-out search for the missina Cecille. Carter thrilJcd with escon- inJ Thomasina throuft!out New York. Alice stops all contact Wlth Mark, bchevina he's asking Sally too many questions about Davtd's death. Ben admns to Marley he's not as wealthy as Donna believes. Nancy jealous of Perry's date with the New York baJlenna. Larry almost spots Catlin. Ro Deas quits 'World Turns' BY LYNDA HIRSCH Jastln Deaa, oh-so-popular as Tom Hu&hes on " As the World Turns," wall not be retumi ng to the !.how. Deas took a leavt' of absence to do some movie work. but 1t seems the movie assignments have been piling up and he's decuicd not to renew his contract. (You may recall that Deas JUSt picked up a best support1n1 actor daytime Emmy for hia.role as Tom.) Deas is beina replaced by Jasoq KlDcald, wbo was recently seen as Sam Brady on .. All My Children." IUncaid's role on "Children.. was always supposed to aet bigcr. but when Dorothy Lyman let\ as Opal on that how, the role of Sam really never JOt off the ground. FOR YEARS we've been tallinatoscriaJ actors who comphun when they only have a line or two to ,;vc on a soap epa50de and claim th.at that's always the hardest pan. We used to ICOfT, but no more. Durina the Olympics we had a bit part on the new soap .. Santa Barbara." and the hardell thin& was waitina around to say our JO sccondt' ttonh of dialoeue. Jl'1 a 'fttOndcr the actors {tUJy don't lote their mtnds! So the ne.in time we near this complaint. we won't 1it there and mirk and si&h: wc'U "now it's true. h's bard to keep that enern up. The call for actors for .. Santa Barbara" is 1 in the momin1.. and our scene didn't grt 4 Sunday. Aug. 1~, 1984 under way unti( 3 in the afternoon. Some actors arc Laterally there lrom I a.m. unul midma.ht while the director and tech- nicians arc ironing out the l"nks. Other actors don't set an until 3 p.m and then leave at midruaht; it just depends on what scenes you're in throu&hout the day. In its fint two wceb, "Santa Barbara" dld not pull off the ratinp coup NBC ~clS hopma for while ABC wu auinJ the Olympics. "Santa Bart>ara" pulltd 3.~ 1t1 first week -lower than Match Game· Hollywood Squares was drawina -but that. of course, 1s not unusual for a new soap. Al for ABC, all that fretting at the Alphabet network about losm1 vicwcn durina the Olympics hasn't proven t.rue at all. And the soap storylines, especially those on "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," have kept the audience slued to the set. OVER ON °TUE Youna and the Rest· less.'' Rudy Bollud, wno played Rick Daros, is back once a11in a1 actor and writer. Holland never left the writina ataff, but laid off the actina for a whiJe. We undcrsWld bis storyline is 1oin1 to be quat.e heavy come September. Hive 1 question •bout lour f1vorite wap or soap w-1 Wnte to ynda Hinch, co News Amtrica Syndicate. R.O. Boi 19620, lrvi.nt. Calif. 9271•. Sbt willim~r u many questlons as sh~ <'.tn in Mr column, but the volumt of m11} makes ptnonal ~plie1 impos rblc, muas Marley and Julia and steals lhe letter. Sally's hypnotist Herb fears Ross may be out of control. CAPITOL: Clanssa qrees to pohtical debate with Myrna. Jordy teJls J\onni he'll try and find her a job. Rickie and Frankie don't want anyone to know they're brother and sister or that they CV(D know one another. Brenda furious with Jordy for mak.ina love to Beth. Riclue notices Chip watching Ronni. When Chip comes on to Ronni: Rickie tells her to be careful, that she shouldn't accept dates with strangers. Alone with baby Scottie. Wally tells hiRl how speeial-Bfenda is. J uliehopcs-5am can pull stnng.s to 1et an adoption through at the same time her biol<>11cal child would have been born. DAYS OF OUR LIVE& I.any and Megan arc surpnscd to find Hope at Hathaway House. Blanche finds missina diakett.c in safe deposit boll and Jives the diskette tn her diary to Howie. Max reoeives second disc tellina him how prism is important to his business. Max decides to test B<r's loyalty by orderina him to kill Dtanc. Bo plans to make it look as thouah he killed Diane, but Maxwell's henchman Carlton wants to sec body. Bo may have to decide whether to klll Carlton or have him learn truth that Diane " not dead. Don insists that Mickey tell him truth about night of hooting. When Barry comes after T es!I Chns beats him unconsc1ous EOOE OF NIGHT: Pre-empted due to coverage of Olym pies. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant Putnam hears Ceha makina plans to sec Grant Andrews; she claims she's 101na to pick up weddina invitations. Celia tells Grant Andrews she loves him, but not to bchevc any of tbe gossip he'll hear about her and Grant Putnam. Scorpio promises to help Ceha prove Grant Andrews innocent of tryma to k.iJI her. l..eamlna of Ctha and Putnam•s enaaacmcnt Jimmy I.tt destroys the Quanmnamcs' living room and pushes Putnam throup '1Ass door. Put- nam is taken to hospital. At the spa Leo purposely drops Beatrice on the floor. She stands for a moment and then falla. Rick about to back out of weddint to Ginny but dccid.c1 he must &O throU&h with it for Mike's sake. GUIDING LIGHT: A lhot Wamn 1 found in west wins elevator 11ia1 bound· and-pJ&td Katie. Lucky tells L~jack Darcy w kidnal)oed Aleu.ndra and Beth. Philip aarees 10· have Lujack search for Beth and Alexandra. Lujack locates the tno and talks Darcy into aiVlftl up her 01iqes. With Philip secmmll~ rttonciled 1P the idea that Beth and Lu,ack are in love. be aslu Alcundra and Ro to sive him bis trust fund. Laboratory tcsu abow the material Tony found on uce i1 from tum of tht ttntury. 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QMl••W• · -............ •••••u•111• M..-aATW 1111 ------... , ... ~ ----..... ... "Slntt The Bilmarckl" (HMSO. Ad\lent\Q) Kenneth More. Dene Wynter 1! hf .. 37 min.) (IJ ~ Players lntemahonal • Men's Semtflnals (from Toronto) (R) (1 ht. 30 min.) CH> .. "SI Helena" (1981. Orama) Art Carney, David Huttman. ( 1 hi .. 35 CO)~ ....... (I) am M IUL An•mated. A mag.cal seal enlists the aid ot chlkjren to eclYcate adUlts about human Ct\lelty lo ... 1a ( 1 ht.) la.•MMM.MIO .. LIAWJrlOllA• -tml"W I di"' ~IOllUU.9 ...... , .... LIT,_•a..r ,_,.. ~-··Ami .....: ... _.._ ----• •••w u.u. ....-mao -~ .WWhih ...._" '*"°'' UIUMIOM.t ... ,.twW lmf-·tlMI* W.t.-T-. ••n= "·=·· ...w .. ,. -....r-.Q ... , .. -"A HOftt Celled Jetter" ( 1983. Orame) S9dle FrOlt, MichMI Samson. CJ) • t I -I • M WAY A teen.ager (Amy Wright) nplt11"9 to become a 18.u mutlclen orgenlnl • band In a ni.nlng home wtth the help of 1 famous trombon- ist (Scatman Crothers) who ha1 suffered 1 ttrotce (%) _. "Sounder" (1972. Orama) C1oe1y Tyson, Paul Winfield ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) I li••1•1t••1C .... ._ NI --.,_ . .._.,._. -·· I Ill IOIM.M&ll u.Y~ UOl'IOll.• ..,.MUIT . """ ...... nmo.ow AUTO UClll SCCA BudwtiMr Trans Am (from Elthart Lake, W11.) • (A) ( 1 Iv.) • e wATWmmt 1:9Gl).,.. "Hud" (1963, Orame) Paul Newman. ~ Oooglaa (2 lvl.. 25 min.~ .. .WY•••ll . ,. ... """_._. um.a .... UOl'IOll.• ·-,...,, .... waL .. ......... ,_. mMmnmTPQQ ..... ... "WHma" ( 1977. BloQl'aphy) Shirley Jo Finney. Cleely Tyson (t hr .. 40 min.) ®.,.. "Glotle" (1880. Orame) GeM Rowlands, John Adam-. ~2 hra , 1 min ) (D) M &ICTllC ... ..,,_ Maureen Stapleton portrays • warm·hMr1ed domestic robot pYfChaMd by a widower (Edward Herrmann) to keep~ •nd ra• his ttvee ~ren In this tantuy story baSed on Ray Bradbury'• "I Sing The ~ Electnc." ( 1 tv.) CJ) llOWll "Runaway Island" (1982. Adventufe) Miles Buchanan, Simone Buchanan ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) .. .. - ..... ~-...., WIW,_ AT CM.Wltllf I 1 •lmELMCI llAICllTM ....... '-. ... , ........ '-.iCMl~IW.L .. oaz 11C1 ----..... ii wu.-wmr araw11w ,. ......... Ollml-.., ... ... "Starstruck" ( 1982. MOiai) Jo Kennedy, Ross O'Oonovan. (1 ht., 40 min.) . CD) lllOWll ''African AdventlHe" (1983, •· Orama) David Nkeoa. Clive Sanders. ( 1 hr.) (%).,.."Lola" (1982. Orame) Barbera Sukowa. Armin Mueller-Stahl ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) _._....,.. (l)PACIMMTIC* eWTm,_ aecom MYa.mca•t R Lil INCGf&Al9 ...... , ..... N•UA11•••1/MTIMll A .._.. CUii 91CTMMM M Cll.'91C MTI M'llWM. Hotted by Eva Marie Saint, this pr...maUon tak• • IOOk at lhe various happerwig1 eurrounclng the RETIRING ••• COIE Tl THE 1u 11n OF IEWPOIT Ctasalfled Advertising • 24 Hour Aides • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Servlce •Transportation To & From Ors. • Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service A LllllY llETlllEIJIT IE'mll AMBULATORY 400 Hiiaria Way Newport Beach (714) S.2-5881 AMBULATORY AND NON 393 Hospital Road Newport Beach (714) 831-3555 Sunday, Aug. 11. 1984 I 1 -lundayConl. OlymplC Arts Festlval to lndude gllmpees of the Royal Shakespeere Company. Pia· cldo 0omJogo end dancer I ct'lofeog(a- ~r Bella Lewl.;JJ1 tv., 30 min.) Cl) M • mA llC • ITt Hlghll{lhta ot Super Bow1 XI • Oakland Raldert vt. Min· nesot~~R) -1==-UA. ... "The Rold To Slngap0<e" ( 1940, Comedy) Bing Crotby, Bob Hope. (2 hrl.) ·-MOOD Cl) ... "Mlsll And Models" (1937. Muak:ll) Jack Benny, Ide Lupino. (2 ~-0#1WUTM -""..., Wil HDN• ....... .. , ... .. aw..._ W111C9119c.IT mN "Annie" ( 1982 Musical) Alleen Quinn. Albert FlnAey -{2 hrs , 8 mrn) ([) ,_ Players lntematlonal Finals ~ve from Toronto) (2 hr1.) CID.,. '"Tar11a The oner" (1979, Doc· umentary) Narrated by Petlk Ustinov ( 1 hr , 31 min) CO) mwll "Cold River" (1982. Adven· ture) Suzanne Webef. Pat PetefWOO ( 1 hr . 35 min.) .,.. "Heart Like A Wheel'' ( 1983, Bt0graphy) Bonnie Bedeha, Beau Brldg· es (1hr .53mtn) •MTODAY - -lllWACI ~1\ISU.U. ~ICll'L• 1111-•u••u. ........... ...,m,m.,. ~COWITYTOOAY tW I amt YOU Featured Dennlt Weaver and l'Ms Wll• Gerry dltcuu LIFE. (love IS Feed!~ Everyone) a program designed l•o a;:::.:-:- .,.. "S=boerd" ( 1978, Drema) Leif Garrett, Allen Gerfleld.}Z hra ) IA1UllTA9'AWI .. ._ IMllUSCIMAN ....... Mml TOTlll..,.,... Dina Mer· nU end Jeck Gilford star In this 1tory ebolll a Mefet experiment lo clone • famoua .cl· enlist (1 hr., 45 min.) (%).,.. "OMne Madnea" (1~. MUSI- cal) Bette Midler. The Harlettea. (t hr .. 34 min.) ft1I ~ :':.'Chicago Cvbl •t Cloclnoatl ~ (3hrs.. 15mln.) al) w•~• Atlanta Brlvff at St. LOUii Cerdlnell (3 tVI) tWe ... "The Sileflce" (1975. Orama) Richard Th0ma1, Cliff Gorman (1 hr .. 30 lm1n.._ccu WlmMm . -·------W-•IA•H' fll'•I IOCS 8oober dteam1 that he • two peoote, end the othef Fraggi.t try to c1et'1rmlne jolt how many Booben mere era tW(U) .. ''The Big StNI" (1949, Adven- ture) Robeft Milchum. Jane GtMr (1 hr .. 11 min.) 10 Sunday. Aug. 19,'198-4 -1~ITOOlll tll al Netlooal long Driving Cham· piOnlhlp f nell (from ~I Creek Golf CourM In Bl-m. Ala.). ..,. ... 1--lfMIUICM ..... " "We, The Accused" Paul decldel to make a run for It when Chief tnspec«w Bottro. assigned to Investigate Elinor'• death. 0<ders an exhumation. {!>art 3 of 5) (A) c;J (1 tv.) • LIU OO&I World Chenlpionshlp Of Women'• Golf final round (from Sheker ~ta eoueca.~1ub, Ohtol ID .. .._.noew, 1IOll.D CllAIMll 11• • Featur• drum and bugle corps In competition and announcement of the W\Mtf, from Atlanta (2 hra ) (I) Alm) MCM C.n-Am Races (from Lime Rock. Conn.) . (8)--"Heact..Llke A Wheel" i W&S. Biography) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Brldg· es. ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) I Nlm~---ftM ..... -.. 'MBITOOlll 0 NA IG&.I PGA Champt0nsh1p Tournament • Final round (live from Shoal Creek Golf Course 1n Birmingham, Ala ) i hl'a., 30 min.) --CM.LI ._"Simon" ( 1980, Comedy) Alan Arttln, Austin Pendleton (1 hr , 37 mm ) (()Alm) MCM Formula I German Grand Pr1x (from Hockenhelm, West Germany) IB> (2 tvs l· -· llOTI: • 1"1 LOI AW'U UW U. • •ACllD CM, LOCAL,_,.... -C1W1• 1•1JMT1•1"1 llCMI -UU.ftl•Clr BL• .... W8 Cl) IPCm1 IUllDAY Scheduled Berllfl Track and Field Champlonshi~ 12 hrs ) I D tv~ IOWLM "Bonanza Classic" ---·-•MA• ·-ADMl-U • A UM CUii: '"" LIO IUICA&IA One of Dr. Lao Buscaghe's famous "Love" cla&MS at the University of South- ern California Ii re-enacted G> M POOTIALL "Pre-Seaton Game" Miami Oolph1n1 at Loa AngeleS Raider• (3 hra.) (I)lllOWll "loveSpeN" (1~t. Romance) Richard Burton, Kate Mulgrew. ( 1 hr • •O man) CD)--"Reds" (1981, Orama) Warran Bea~ne Keaton (2 ht1 , 40 min ) "lhet MldnlQht Kita" ( l9•9. Muticel) Mario Lanza. l<attvyn GraylOl'I l! tv .• 38 min.) (%).,. "Class" (1983. Orama) Rot> Lowe. Jacqueline 84Met. ( t hr .. 38 min.) l .U.UmTAM -F-laOOP --.u W r&.-. mM Reguterly IChedO•ed mng may ~ delayed due to eeks • IOI.I World Championship Of women·• Golf ftNI rOimd (from ~ kar HtfOhtl Country Ck.lb. OhlO). (1 ht) e Mft'U. Ce11tomja Angel• at Balli· • mot• Otio!M (3 hit ) • D .,. "Fall-Seta'' ( 1964 6uspenM) - Htn=dl· Dan O'Hefllhy (2 hr1) • "8o0 & C.rol & Ted & AliOI" ( 1969. Comeoy) Natal .. Wood Robert Culp. (2 tva) .... "Malibu High" (1979. Come ~n:.==ra~~ VICTOl IOlll Vk:tOf 8ofge PflMnfl I blend of rootlc and comedy with back u~ by membarl of the London Ptllharmonlc l! hr.) CD ... TD A look at homeleu people Ir Ametica end what la being done about them. featuring lntervlewa wfth federal offt· Cl8Js. (t hr. ) CH>.,_ "Glor"" ( 1980, Chma) Gena Rowlands, John AdameS (2 tvs , 1 m n.) •-econ a11 0l'Jml ... tll(f) llOWll "Batman" (1966. Comedy) Adam West, Burt Ward. (2 hrs.) CC) .,_ "The Lest Unicorn" (1982, Fantasy) Animated Voice& of Me Far· row, Alan Arkin, ( 1 hr . 24 min,) (l)fllll .. .... tll tm ....... WOM.D °' Meo.• COUl-...r-POOTIALL ~.-;p,;.Season Ga~" Green Bay Packers et Los Angelff Rama i hi's,30min) ... IOll.fta&ACl Nl)AY a.com IOTT9 .-AT S=-teell "C.Ua1· An International Celebration" The memory ol one of the world's greatest clivn Is hon· Ofed by Joan Sutherland, Kiri Te Kanawa, Placido Domingo and others. also. rare film clips of Maria cauas 1n performance are feat:061,.i3 hi$ ) m> 1MI ,_ GUATIMALA The hi.sto- ry of "Gospel CMreach " a group of con· servat1wt American .vangellcal1 that con-verted Rios Monti. who became president of Guatemala In • l'Tllhtary coup. ( 1 hf ) llOCUT au.uoe 00 .,. "l:teart Like A Wheel" ( 1983 Bt0g1aphy) Bonnie Bedell•. Beau Brldg· es ~ hr , 53 min.) (~I ..... C* THI WAY A teen-ager (Amy Wright) uplrlng to becOme e jau mus1Clan orgen!Zas • bind In a nurllng home with the help of e famous trombon· 1st (Scatman Crother•) Wtlo has eoffered a stroke (l)llCMI "Marriage. ltallen Style" (1964, Comedy) Sophia LOfen. Marcello Maa· tr<>ilnnl ( 1 hf , 42 mln.l •II ... -WT YAI' •I fUV. The past season'• bell playera from eacl'I dlv1· lion of the National Football league are profiled I " .. ,. .. wuwo. ..... u • = fUTllm Otsc Jockey Rick Dees hotts this tnbUta to recording ar1ltt1 and thek hit tonga. GUeet1 inclUde Culture Club. Rod Stewart. The POlnter Sisters. The Police. Berlin, Bonnie Tyter, Re-Flex and~~~ 1 .. "So Sad About Gloril'' ( 1974. Mystery) Dean Jaool(. lOfl Sendtfs (2 hrt) QJ .,..'ullmn 1111 -Featwad Jason Robards' new m1n11tr... "The Atlanta CN•d MIJfdetl". te•evllloo'• effect on chltdren'1 d1S1r1 and ablltty to r d ( 1 hr) • .,.. "Tn~ P.arallax V.-w" (197•, Ofarna) Warren,..tty. P•uta PrtnttSS {2 hrl) • _. ''The CrOINded Sky" (19!0, Creme) Daila Anctrelf4. Rhonda Fleming 2 "'') wwocw•-•1•"9fTI .UTC1910P UlfllUIC900 .,. "HH01n' For Broadway" ( 1980, Muslc•I) Rt• mlth, VIVtan Reed -I -~hr .. 29mln.) ..,...... .,. "R9dl" (1~t. Drama) Warren Bea~ KMton. (2 tva., 40 min.) Cl) "LCMllicit" (1983. Comectf) Dudley MOOfe, EJzabeth McOoYem. ( 1 _.hr .. &.t'de. -=JC .. ..., ............... , , ___ _ _ ... .., Nm••,. ..,,.. .... .. Clim• mnmul T ""' Guest: Michael uOoluuw- WC 1111 ... mr•u.~., . ...... . I.*.,.., ___ ~-.ATUllllSIWM ...... C.. In • lecture et Sactemento'• °""" munltycenter Thtat•. the IUthOf end educlt« tllk• •bout flt•bllehing IOYtng relltlonth!PI In II pettt of ont'I lite. (1 h(.) (IJR'I mAftlf ••RI t1lgNlghtt of tht '73 Miami Oolphtnl and '7' Plttit>ufgh St..itrt ... tOnt. (R) (1 hr.) CD .oWll "Thi 8murlt Md Tht Mtglc . FIUte" (1913, Orame) Al*nlttd. (1 hr., 1• min.) cm .-¥ LG IM• Singer I tongwriter Kenny LOQQlnt ptrlomlt meny Of hie grfflttt hlff -Including "Whtntwf I Celt You Friend" and "Keep The Flte"·.W'thla cone.rt tepid at tht Sant• Berber• Coun- ~ B~ 1 hr.) W "Thi Star Chamber" ( 1983. Drema) Michael Oouglet, Hal Holbrook. l htl., 29 min.) IOYOUWMIT10llAllADUL .. .. ''TtXlt Acroet Tht Rivet" (1966, W•tem) OMn Martin. Ajlln Delon. (2 hta.) ...... , ... , ... ... Ma ...... °'_ .... Q .... left -IA'tOMM&. ....... •1U'.'?vo1cano" (1969. AIMntin) Maxlmlen Schei. 8'11n Ktttlt A group of treaeur.....i<ert II caught up In • mutMI tidal W8"9 Cluted by It'll eruption of I Y()f. leanor IC•- ~TO,_.. , ___ _ = "Sol9 Survtvor" < 1989, Orama) VlnOt Edwerdt. Richard Beiehert. The lone surVlvor of a plane crash •Ida tht lnvestigauon of the eccldent 17 yurt llt· ., (2 IY•.>-~-• ll&W. •B'fllC "Return To EY8f'"t" Thie tiibUte to Sir EdmUnd Hiiiery on the 301h aMIYwMl'f o1 hll ramoue clmD dOCUmentt hil llta end IP9C'll rell· tlOnlhlp with lhe ~ of ,...,.. (A) i.unu-••,.. ..... -~ tcNdlJlld pogrlftWnlng ,,,., bl ..... -.. pliadgia bfeMI. -(I) ._ Pllyert lnt9mational FNll t.trom Tototlto) • (R) (2 hrl.) CD> .. "POf1ty't" (1981, Comedy) o.n Monlhln. Mn HerrW. Alndy high school bOyS ..-~on • .a.azy dathouM that r.u.d them ectmmence. 'R' ~35 mln.) . Cl) "Helrt Lb A Wheel'' (1983. Blogtaphy) 8orinll Btdella. 8Mu Bridg- " A drametll.atlon or the life of Cit racer Shlr»y "Chi Chi" Muldowney. who won her first rece In f988. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 53 min.) .. ,--.. em&.ftlOC9-· -•CMll ....,..,,.. WT 9 m Da«J • A tnUIJcaJ tOU' of 8ev11e It provtdtd by tenof Pladdo Domingo al he tlflgl lrlet by Mowt. Ver- di, B&l9t end Roal!R. whO wtf9 lnlpWed e (B~ (1hr .. 30 mo.L "Thi TMM Chllrt" ( 1970, Comedy) Ron Moody. Frank L.anQllla. A dtpoeed nobllmln tnlltt• the •Td of • commoner to help reoowr 12 cNn.. one of which holdl • tortunt 1n ltWM-·o· < 1 hr .. "' min.) .. 1-=:. .. ~latty ICMdUltd iii may bl delayed dUt to .. ,. •ITll I _.,, UA. From 0.1- _ _, tat; hOW t.won CCMrt netlonll polltlc&I COft'ltl'ltlOnl Ind the role tellrilllon pllyt In convtn1lon ttealna. ( 1 hr.) • al MUft ... rf GI IOT1 F~­ tur• lrlCIUdt dltellt of • teetet plOt to ......inttt Ado!Ph Hltltr. a '" thlt p&rtl llMUefY. • ttrttt '*'°'"* who IUWM • Chein MW, Ind a men who ptrl«mt a humln t«eh act. (R) (1 hr.) ... "Fd-Slt." (198-C. Sulpente) Henry Fondl. Dano·~· A SAC pllne ..... through ......... , •• %ont putting New'YOflc fn dlogtr of being b0mb9d. (2 tn.l.. ~ ....... ~ .. "Allky BuWilll" ( 1$83, Com- edy) Tom CfutM, RebeCCI OtMomay. A h1gh IChool Mnlor, lheltertd In en affluent CtliCaQO tubwb. dlddll to expenrnent wttn m. Vfllder .,. ot ate. 'R' ' 1 hr . se min.) • Cl) .. "Thi Gf .. t Sentlnl" ( 19"78. Orame) Robert Duva•, Btythe Danner. A r~ M8tlnt COfpl ottlcef *-domettlc blt11et ~ ht trlee to ~ hit mllltetY ldllll on hll ram11y. •PO" ( 1 hr .• 58 min.) 1 ...... ,.. . -.... ... A P'J I •TO Ml•I A v.11t to the .. tett of pof1•lonel gambltf JoM Aspt- nd, .whO l'lllllitelna • ~ 11nctU1tY In n.wei Engllnd thlt 11 • ~ for (1tlflf 500 wld rinelt "°'" 79 ~ tpedll. ( 1 ht.) •(JI) ....... 8oobtr dttemt U'tlt he 11 two oeoplt, end the other FflOQlel try to °'*mint .,_, how many 80obtf'I there ere . · ., .. , •• aavav . .. Cl) -MY AT A 11m Bafblre retail- :::-. ~t Merk'• prectlceHoklng ...... 1ftQll Oti(' (1-tn-.... , ~ ~.~.~~ Min, "" Mlll'on, I,,. ~' • • BIMd on the bodl OotdDn Thonwt cs.tllcpment of lhe atomic bomb lrld Pteetdent Truman's euthorlzatlon of the fateful miMion that would Ind Jepen'• 1nYo1Y8mtnt In Wortd Wat II. (R) Q (3 tn) • 1.,w awou•MC&11•~ • al ....eMna -9Cl0018~ W1* Ylsiting hit hometown tot hla Nd\ 9ChoOI reiun-on. the jUdge ptobtl ln1o the mystenous dllthl of two of hil '°"'* ctaamatet and soon tindl hit own life la In ~~~ ol 2) (R) Q (1 hi.) • ... "Lion Of The Dtwt" (1981, Orama) Anthony Quinn, OMr Reed. A hard-riding BedOuln leadef rn!Stt ltaty'• •tt~~=-i:.~ I w1mme1·wm "To s.w TtMsm IJ My Dlyt" P.J. 'I feud with lhe headmet1er comet to • heed at the 8oerd ot Govemcn meeting when AlcoCk demands hll r.-gnauon (Part 10 of 13) -IB> o (4-tv ,..\5..miA.) -CC) .. "Annie" (1982 ......... ) Alleen Quinn, Al~ FIMe)'. OUflna tht 0r .. t Oepttellon. bl.ldpett mUt .. bllllon- UI ()Iyer Warbuckl °'*" hie pelau.I atate to • apunky rtdhtldld orphan. tot wNlt hi think• will only bl t WMk. 'PG' l hr1 .• 8 min.hi. .... _. "The Ster Chamber" (1983. ema) Michael Doug n. Hal HOibrook. A young llwytf firmly~ ttlll the gulleld not bl Ml ft• end mMtl cha btcaUM of hit bllitf. 'R' (2 hrs.. 29 min.) cm llO¥ll "POft(y't II: Thi Nat DIY" ( 1$83. Comedy) Dan Monahan, wyett Knight. A group of high 1ehoot atudlntl try to ttiWatt the peene of • lllf"figtlteoul preacher end the KKK to cenaor a ShM.-~1 tntival. 'R' (1hr .• 35mifl.) Cl} CAT Oii A MOT 111 IOCf Ten~ Wii- iiams' play aboUt • wee"hy. power1ul and dMded Southern famlly ttara .JeaeK:e Lange a Maggie. Tommy Lee .xin. • Brick and RJp Tom u Big Daddy. (2 hra.1 30 nwi) • .. "Song Of The Open Rc»d'' ( 1a«. MUlicel) Jat'9 POM!l. Edglll Ber· gen. A child ater runs away to jOln • group ot youngst8f1 lnYOIVld In uvlr\g • tann fleld trom NW'I (2 tn.) •tm--•M.w&L • IA,_. ••VllO LoOka at the pionee.ing chlme>enzee ,_..,ch of Or. Jant Goodall;'who h8S bilt\ *Ofklng lOi over 20 yeen on the mott comprthll....,. pr.met• a.tudy in teientiflC hiltory. ( 1 hi .. 10 rTWl_J .. e (I) .,. a 1 aa • o.oroe " shocked to dllCOYel tht ,..eon an old flamtla=him (R) ..; '; MD A11c1 II upett with Mll't mother When she IMma Tommy It tr. quentlng tht r.ce Vlldl and -,.. the~ ~· oomout• to i** www.ra. (R) LWA ... Clf.IM ... 8 9 ._"The Mein Event" (1979 Comedy) Berora Strlitarld, Ryen O' ..... A blnlcrupt ~ ~ny Pfealdlnt II tOteld 10 tal bldt on htr O('f ~ es.et -a pttzef'Olter who'• llr•ld to 9'ght • R) Q(2htt.) .. a1•• M'=n Clf,. -... INY leonatd \II AV\.lt'> Kalull (foUghl ~ '80 --.. -'4.!. .... In Houston). {R) ( 1 hf.) -, CD 90V11 "Porky'•"· (1981. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Man< Herrlef Randy high achOOI boys leek vengeance on • aleazy cathouse thll ftlUMd them admittance 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (%) .,_ "Jinxed!" ( 1982. eom.dy) Bette Mldler, Ken Wahl A linger talk• an unlucky casino dealer Into helping her do away With her obnoXIOUS boylrlend 'A' ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) •all GMtUP ... .."'1a-•.,C1"W TMUTM "To Serve Them All My 0.ya" P J.'1 feud with the headmaster comes to a heed at the Boerd of Governors meeting when Alcdck demands his resignation (Plt1 10 of 13) IBI O (1 hr .. 10 min.} GD UJCWeO PAYMOTTI • COiiC81 The tenof sings en alHtallan program lnckJdlng pleeeS.by Anptghl. Tosti, BononclnL Ros-- llnl and Caldara. and arias from operH by Verdi. Cilea. Donizetti and Puccini. Taped at the San Ffancisco Opera House (R) ~hrs) • B ()) 1UllM ..., U. A tyrannic.I producjlvlty consultant turns San Francis- co Memorial H01Plt•I Into a den of fear IBl < 1 hr> D tcltoOl llAT Gunta: Alta Walttfl. member of the L A City Board of E<tuca· !Ion and Tommy Hawkin•. fonner prof ... lk>nll Datketblll play«, now tpartecatter dltcUll the toplC "The C.Average -No lad polley for p1r1lclp1tlon In 11etr1-c:urrlcu· lar 1ctMtl11 Cl) llOVll "Thi Oklahoma Kid" (1939. WHtarn) Humphrey Bogar1. JamH Ctg· ney. A bandit hero dtftndt ttttltrt In tht outhwett In tht lltt 1eoo. (2 l'lrt) -.... ._..,..,. ,. •.•. MM1U ...._ L.uoky 61rlkt !'Iller MIC (lrom Elk Orovt VUllgt Ill ) (A) hr.) -,. .• ,.. ,.. .,_. dUltl who have dluppeartd without • tract 11'\d tht dev11t1ting effect• on their l•ml:..i 1 hr ) cm "Brttthlttl" ( 1983, Orama) Alehlrd Ottt, Valerie 1<1prll'llky. A frN- splrlted auto thltf uninttnllonally klRI • petrolman and llttt dtvtlop• an obMt- llYt attraction to a young woman (2 hre.._,,A -·=-''BIOndle Ptaya Cupid" (19.41, ~) Penny Slngltton. Arthur L•k• Tht Bumateedl dtClde to help • young couPlt eiop. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) .. cm ..,. "Sink The Bl1marckl" (1960. Adventure) Kenneth More. Dena Wynter Tht famous German battleship II defNt· ed by an avaUablt • r and ... fOl'cn ( 1 tv .. 37 min.) -·WOODY~.._ 'IM .. Host Mo Guthtle travels throughout the U 6. and talk• with people wf'IO knew his lathe<; prominent musicians. lnc:lud•no Joan Baez. Judy Collln•. Pete 8eegtf and Hoyt Axton. perlorm Woody'• aongs (1 hr • ~5 min.) -·(I) Cll ... .-CW. Dan Rather anchorl a pr~ of lht RepubUcan National Convention from the Dallas Con· venuon ~er. l tr••n• .,...111srr Tiii -Featured Juon AOC»lrdt' r..w mlNMflel ·'The Atlanta Child Murdttt", ttlev SIOO'• t«ect on cNldftn'• dMltt end a ty to rud ( 1 hr .. 30 min.I 12 Sunday, AUg. 19, 1984 (l)MIJSaYOU~A ... DGOI I.Oft _ .... ,..,..,_ (I) .. "Bel Ami" ( 1978, Comedy) Harry Atemt, Christa Undef A repotiff cove<lng an erotic art lhow la persuaded to join the fun-a ttaff of a skin maga- zine. ( 1 hr .• 24 min. tW DeCl>O ... WAU.lftilff _,.IL__,. ..,. .... ,,_, .. MIMT INITIC9IJIR ...... ,.,. ... mwm•1111 •••••• .,. "OMnt Madness" ( 1980. Musi- cal) Bette Mldler. The Harlettet Thl1 film rec<>fd of Mldlef's concert performances at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium In Feb- ruary, 1980, features a variety of songs, from camp standards to rock bahads. punctuated by a aeries of raunchy mono- . 'A' ( 1 ht • 3" min ) CAU.mAU.90ITI ml _ ... ,.. ...... u. 1W .... , ..... .... ........ .... MAMYO ...... ATMllOWlll llOWW "Tht AutoblOgraphy 01 Miii ant Pittman" (1974, l:>fama) Cicely Tyton. Odttta. A 110·veer·old woman recallt htr ~ft from ll•vt Claya In Louisiana to ctvn right• dtmonttrttlOnt 1n tl'lt 1980t [ htt.) . • -llOVll "Tht Night Thi Br!dgt Fell • n" (Part 1 of 2} ( 1980, 8u1Ptntt) Jamet M10Ar1tiur. Ott• AtnH Jr. Tht hvtl or eight PIOPlt, among ll'ltm • btnk roDbtr fitting from tl'lt police, are Imper lltd When a colllllOn prto1pltal tllt COi E of an t.11'11t1blt brldQt. (R) (2 hra.) ICMI "Httn Llkt ~ Whttl' ( 1983 aphy) Bonnlt Btdtllt, a .. u 'Brldg· " A chmatlllllon of tl'\t lift of car racer Shlrlty "Cha Chi" MuldOWnty, who won hff fW'lt ract in t&ee PQ' ( 1 hr . 53 min.) · Cl) lllO¥ll "Tht World Ac:coralng To Glrp" (1982. Comedy) Rol)ln WR11amt, Mary Beth Hutt. The aon of an unmarried prep echOOI nurM tn)Oyt • lift full of 1ctv.ntur-. colncld~ and blurre chlracters. 'A' (2 hra .• 15 min.) GMCLUI tW al) llDWll "Tht Story 01 Vernon And Irene C..tle" (1939. Musleal) Frtd A1ta1re Ginger Roger• Two Dallroom swfftheartt embark upoo a tuee ... lul dancing ctrMr ~hrs.) tW U llOWI "The Night The 8n~ Fell Down" (Part ' of 21 (1980 Sutptnte) Jamet Mec:Arthur, Otll Am.ti Jr, The liv9s of elghl people, among them a benk robber fleeing from the potioe. art Imper· lled When • coll1110t1 preclpi111 .. the ~ ii ol en unstable bn~ (A) (2 hra ) MOU.YWOGO w• tW .. "The Oi111)pe1r1nc. Of Aimee" ( t976. Otam1) Faye l).inaway. Bette OaVI$ A district 1ttomty In• to prove that the 1928 "kidnapping" or tv1~.e1111 Aimee Semple McPherson wat really a tUM 10 conceal • romantic tryst. (2 hra , 10.:oJ. CC) "Ori Thi Yard" ( 1979, Or1ma) Tom w111es. JOhn Heard A Quiet tir11- offen0tf, WhO doeen't r tty frt Into prltoo Sc>c:ltty. 15 caught 1n tl'lt middle of• power struaate between I new guard captain and-tlle 'ougtl con who runs the acoon In ll'lt Of on vard 'R ( 1 tw. 35 min) -;:::a.1 ... ..,,a-.... CllUlaCAUIMT • 1111 CMt• W .-TMI M•flhlR Crenshaw 1n1 his brother Rob«t, the band'• drvmmtr team up wrth ba881St Chna Donato for t rock and roll conctf1 ( 1 hr ) (£) IMllCIUl9 MCl9I Budwe•Mf' GOI< Qip (ftom TrlClt• Wath.) (R) (1 hr) (0) mWll "Blade Runner" (1982 Sci ence-Fictioo) Hamson Ford, Rutge1 Hauer. In a world of tile tuture. a sp9Cla polic• olficer 11 aaigned to track dowr and destroy four renegade andrOldS 'R' l! hf . 5" min.) 011U _."The Executlonet" (1970 Dr•· ma) George Peppard. Joan Colllnl A Brttlsh agent II suspended after he lrnta to prove that one of h11 collMgues II• tral- lf>r ( 1 hr • .45 mtn ) •m••rrt·-11:11 .,. mTOUCMAILa w.v . .., •llAltTIUO llAY'm tlOTll w --~ ... AUITlALIAll IULH POOTIALL Hawthorne vs. Ctrtton (R) ( 1 ht .• 30 min) (%) lilCMI "Dead Of Night" ( 19.46, Hor· ror) Mervyn Jotlne. MIChael Atdgtavt A man tlndl hlmMlf Uvlng a frightening recuulng drtam In whloh a group o1 1trang1r1 relate their own nlghlmarH ( 1 hr . 4i min.) -~-.oomU&nn. llCMI "Hold i'hat Hvonotltt" (19&7, CW) Bowtty Boyt. Huntl HIM Whtn one of tl'lt Boyt. lkeptlcal °"" agt regrt1t1on 11CP1Mmet1te, agttff to bt hyp· nollad. ht dlecover1 ht ftd a Piii 1tt1 In tht 1800t •• • 8rt11an t111 colltctor. ( 1 hr , 30mln) ..... ~ '=-"VOung 00Clor1 In Love" ( 1882, Comedy) Michael Mc1<e1n, Sean Voung A young wrgaon tt1H to over- come 1'111 ft1r of tht knllt In thll apoot 01 IOl9 Optfl CllChu 'A' ( 1 l'lf , 35 min.) 119 IJl)~ATLMM CC) llCMI 'Mondo Cent" { t 963, Oocu- mtntary) Narrlted by Stei1no Slbaldl The mote txlraordlnary ~ or Ma In d1f-,.,,nt countr1t1 offttl 1tr1ngt ceramoni.s and twn atranger fOOd. ( 1 hf .. 45 min ) w ... W .,.,. "Sorcerttt" ( 1982. F1n111y) Leigh l .nd Lynett• Hams. Bob Ntlton. A young woman and her lWorct-wi.tdlng CQhort' come to the aid or her twlf'I tlat•r. who has been captured by theft eorcerer lather to be 11ct1tlced 10 the gOClt 'A' ( I hr .• 25 min) 119 Cll ... _....,TCM ff'IYCIUllUll•• ~ LGl•ll Sf'lgtr I songwriter Kenny Loggin' perform• manv of hit grtatest Ms -lnc:IUd111g .. ~., 1 Can Vou Fr1eod" and "KMp The Fire" 1n this COfleeft taped II fhe Santa 88'bara Coull· IBowl (1 hr.) .. ..,, .. ...., All 1111W -CllCO---= "Nana" (1981, Orame) Katv• Beroer. Jean-PIOfrt Aumont A t.Nutlful and wUllul proalllut• P.UI& ~ ~ranee and bOdy to uae to beoome lht 1oe11 ot the town 'A' 11 hr , 32 min~ -... "OOln' All The Wty .. 1 { 1882. -I • IUnclay Cont. Orama) Oen Waldman. O.b«ah Van -Rhyn A high IChOOI MfllOr anxlously tries to get h.s YlrlUOUt Qklfrlend to go to bed with him. 'R' ( 1 hi .. ~5 min ) WCI) .. "L~" ( 1983. Comedy) ~tey Moore. Elizabeth McGovem A married psycl'llatrlat t1nd1 htmMlf falling In love with a petient 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) •C!l PMnl• ~..,. ''Wilma" (1971. 81e>graphy) Shirley Jo Finney. Cicely Tyt00 A young . . -. •Cl> "The UnhOly Garden" (1931, Mys- tery) Ron.aid Colman, Fay Wray ( 1 hr .. 14 mln1 -~ "Popeye" (1980, Comedy) Robin W1lllama. Shelley OuvaH. ( 1 hr . 54 min.) •Im "The Major And The MlnOr" ( 1942. Comedy) Ray Milland, Ginger Rogers (2 hrs) •CZ> "Dead Ot Night" ( 19'&~. Honor) Mer· vyn Johnt. Mdltet Redgtav. ( t hr • 44 min.) Mt(J) "Luv" ( 1987. Comedy) Petel' Falk. Jack Lammon (2 tvt ) Cl) "Great Expectation•" ( 1878. Orame) Mimattd (Hu .. 12 m n.) •CCJ "The PromlM" ( 1970, Orama) Kath· IHn Quinlan. 8ttphen Collin• ( 1 hr . 38 mk'I ) (0) "Avantll" ( 1972. Romance) Jack Ltmmon. Julitt Milla 12 nrt , ao min > .. "A Mldlummtr Nighl'I 8t11 Com.cly" (1982, ~) WOOdy AUtn. Ma Far· rO# ( I tv , 30 ITlit\,) (I) "The Wttch'a 8 tltt" ( 1978. My1ttry) O&pnnt Youttt. Oita 8rown ( 1 hr 10 min ) (%) "8oundtt" (1972. Ofamt) Clcely ri_aon. Paul w1nt1tld (2 hrt ) -~ "GalllpOll" (1081, Orama) Mel Gib· eon, Mark Ltt ( 1 ht , 50 min.) 00 "It Came l'rom HollywOOd" ( 1882. COmtdy) John Candy. Oen Aykroyd ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) "Red H .. de<I Woman" ( 1832. Ora· ma) Jean Harlow. Chetttt Mortlt. ( 1 hr . 14mln.) -ai "The Baited Ot Josie" ( 1968. Come-~ Oot11 O.y. Peter Gravtt (2 ht1 ) •a "Pardn«t" ( 1966, Corntdy) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewll. (2 hrt.l CJ) "Mattiage. Italian Style ' ( '*· Com- edy) Sophie Loren. MarcellO Mastroianni. i! ht .. 42 min.) tW(I) "Somt'Ntlefa In Time" (1980. Fanta- sy) Chtlstopteer Reew. Jent Stymovr ( 1 hr . 45 min.) _ ................. - -(CJ "A<Mntur .. Ot Shtrloek Holmes" ( 1939, Mystery) 81111 Rathbone. Nigel Btuce. ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) CID "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~or. Jecttle Gleason ( 1 hr .. 40 mirt) (Q) "Young Doctors In LOY•" ( 1982. Comedy) Ulehael McKean, Sun Young i! hr. 3$ min.) -(1) "Duck. You Sucke<" ( 1971. Wtste<n) Rod Sta!get. James Cobum (2 hr1 , 19 min) W (C) ''King Kong" (1976, Ad'lenture) Jelf Bri&.&_ Jtlsic:a LI~ (2 hr1 . 14 min.) Cl)~r;ell 01 The Pink Pantt\V' ( 19e2. Comedy) Ptter Se!IM. David Niven ( 1 ht .. 3Smln) black woman IPU'$ herMlt on to become a tripte gold medal winner In the t9e0 ~ =n=·.<,1 hr .. .0 min ) . •1tAICAIO'IMITcm.. ..... -ICOIT -MIUNTI • ll I 111WllQ .. ''The Star Chamber" ( 1983, Orama) Michael Oouglaa. Hal Holbrook. (D "Ftgf\ttng Coat Guard" ( 1951. Dre- ma) Brian Oonlevy, Elle Ralnet. ( 1 hr . 30 min) a.cm "Notman Loves Rose" ( 1982. Come- -dy) Carol Kane. Tony Owen ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •CZ> "The Star Chamber'' ( 1983, Ofama) Michael Oooglaa, Hal HotbfOOk. (2 hrS 29m1n.) •(J) "The Witch's Slater" ( 1979. Mystery) Daphne Yourtt, Dara Brown. (1 hr . 10 min.) -~ "Ana.ttat!a" (1858. Orama) Ingrid e.tgman. YUi Brynner. ( 1 hr • 46 min ) •(J) "Amerlean Gtatt1t1" (1973, Comedy) Ron Howard, Cindy W mt (2 tv1 • 30 tNn ) "Aob!neon Crut0t" ( 1975, A<Mn· tura) Antmattd ( 1 Iv., 28 min ) "The Party" ( 1oat. Comtdy) Peter Sel!aft. Claudine Longt1 ( 1 hr • 38 min ) •CJU "Strangt lnvadtra" ( 1912, Science· 'let.on) Paul LtMat, Nancy Aliff\ ( 1 hr • 2tm1n ) __ .,.iil&i •• D Cl) e ••10MtM1'0IW.*' ~rom the Dalltt Convention Cen· ter: opening Mttlon: keynote addratt by Traaaurtr ol the U.8. Katt\lrlna Ortega (Regullrly ICMdYltd programming mey bt ct.llytd or prt-ampltd for e11tendtd convention covtt•·> ~) ~ • a ., • .,... ••••m11111101• From the O.llu ~lion Ctnttt: open- ing MUlon: keynote addr ... by Tl'eatl'rtr of the U.S. l<ltherlnt Ortega (,...arly achedUltd progtamming rTlly be delayed 0t pre-empted for extended convention lc~(2~r1.) Mm.mTMMACnCA •Hiii__, lnMMWllDf.OIY . .,.. "Gallipoli" (1981, Orama) Mel Gibton, Mark LM Two Auttrahan toot rac.t with contrullngly d1ttarenl perton- al•lltt 11gn up 10 fight In Turkey durwig World Wat I 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (I) ... ICMt fl/1 M ,. Muhammad A• vs Joe Frallef (fought January '74 in NewYork), (ttlr,) ' -u•.u _. "SOmewhefl In Time" ( 1980. Fantuy) ChriStopher Reeve. Jene Sey- mour. ObMSitd wllh the portrait of a 19ttw:entury actreu. • modern-day play- wrighl uaes hypn01is to travel t>ack ln time and meet her. 'PG' (1hf .45 min) 1 ..... ... -.... .... Rtgul.ttly achedU'90 iE may be delayed dUe to ka. -,.._ ..... WD•'•- A young lawyer tlrmly b911eWt that the ~~ not be Mt frM and meets becauM of hll bel~t. 'R' (2 hrs.. 29 min.) •Im•,.,.., .. , .. CID .,. "The Star Chanlbet" (1983, Ora.me) Michael~ Hal Holbrootc A young lewyet firmly bellevel thet the gu .tty should not be Mt "" and meet• challeoges becauM of his bellef. 'R' (2 • hra .• 29 m.n ) -1:.?.:.. ., -__ ..._ M•ll At.PWI A look at the llfe and careef of the late Arthur Fltdlel. Including Interview& and performances by a variety ~rominent aololstt ( 1 hr.) Cl) ... IGUTI a. 1'NI W Aaron P"l.or YS. Ale11is Arguello (fought November 82 In Miami) • (A) tt hr ) (11) ..... Ol M LOOll Animated. A trio of clatslc rhyming tales by the popular chlldrtn'I author: "The Sneetchea." "The Zax" and "Green Egge And Ham " (I) .. "Rae. FOf The Yank" Zephyr" (1 981. Ofama) ~ WaN. George Pep- pard Two larrnen IOcatt the wr.c:llage of a Wotld War II plant In the mountalilt of Ntw Zt1fand and compete wtth otherl for itt vtluablt cargo ( 1 hr., •8 min ) llOVll "Avantll" ( 1972. Romance) Jack Ltmmon. Jul1tt Miiia A COMefVatlvt bullMMmln fa In IOYt W!lh the ttlQt\lly tccenttlc ctauohttr or hit d .. ct tatntt'• mtttreu 'R' (2 hra.. 30 min ) ( ... "OHd Of Night" J19'5, Hor· ror ) Mervyn Johna, Michael RtdgrM A man t1ndl himMlf hvlng a trigntenlng recumng Ortam In wh!Ch a group ot 1trange11 rtlata the11 own nightmar.. ( 1 hr .. '4 min.) 8a llOVll "The GatOttt Of Allah" ( 1138, lfomanoe) Mari.ne Dittrich. Charltt Boy.,, A former Trapplat monk tallt In love with a beautiful but cltceptlvt Br1tllh •1w=t=:~ hra ) ....... OCMlf ............. ~-~~· ....... Whtn the mysttflOUI M1natrtla return 10 F.ragglt Rock. Mokty decldee to join them. 79tm ... "Ouel" (1971, $""'**) t>inniS Wtavet, Tim Hetbett. A vtnOtful trUci< driver It.Intent on forcing a l)lghwey motoriat off the toed, (2 ~ •8 (1)~ .. -W Aman-da and LM mua1 establln a "9W Identity IOt an lt1t'8n &e*ltllt whO la being 90UQht b KGBtgentt (Rl ~hr.) • '" ""' .. -fllYICncM. Featured: Greg Evlgan and Phylit Oillet are vlcums of prKtical Iott ~­ Q!.OUnd hte In New YOf'k. (R) ( 1 tw l • .,.. "Cltopetra" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1963. Drama) S:zabeth ttytor, Rlchatd Burton The love SIOf)' of Julius Cutat and Cleopatft II Ml ~ the epectada of ancient Rome (2 tn.) e 41 CM&. 'fO &an COi Samec thef99 a maJOr OtcillOn with Ne lemlty wnen ht cnoos. bet..., • prntidoul Poll 11 EdwardS Alf Force a... In~ and a lucratlve otter in or tt inc:Mtry c 1 ""> Sunday.Aug. 19, 1984 13 • -·-A chrne blll9d on a • nCMI by Ffn o. Staugttttt lboUt the rMllry and romance at 1 Flotldl holpltal and tta ~ed ctlllf Of ttaft. Kathryn Hati<*i Roblr1 Culp, Stuart Whltm.n. Petty Duke Mttn end Sheree Nof1h .:r•t•l11of2~1 \f .~:r·> e ' Ill F ~1Ufed. VaneaM Rec91Ye <leQ IHI h9r ntw film "Thi Boatonlane. .. • IUI .. --Leonatd NimC>y tllt• about Mr. Spock and OU. chatac- tet'I In th9 ...... lhOWI film cllpe from hla favorite eplaodel and dllci .... the ''Slit Trek" mcMea. ( 1 tv.) • tMA • IT• .. The flfttl annual ewnt hosted by 9eYeft)' Siiia llklt• m. perfotmlng 1111. f .. tUftng mualc. opera and dance; among th9 Pfl"formtra 111 IOpflnO Roberti Petara. bill Samuel Ramey. flutlat Jamee Galway, ~ Nat ... MakafoYe and Sell\ Lawry, and - tba Rall<> City MUllc: Hal AooMtt• ( 3 hrs.. 16 min.} ........ Aegi~ IChaduled- ~ may bl dile~ OUI to brMl<I. "Popeye" ( 1980, Comedy) Wllllame. 8hallty Duvall Whbt 111roNng tor hie tathtt, the IPIN1CtMet- 1ng ""°' Wtt• • quelnt hemltt whlft he *' up 1 foundllna and 1 tklnny tweet· ~heet1.or.•r· ~ m .) IT._ ... , ''Bette Mldlar: ()r Bultl" ~ tendef bellldt Ind hard rock. fllturtna "The Roll" and ~!tom her "No f!'rllll" 1lbUm. (1 tit.) ()) M At..., .. WWI The lrre- wrant comtdltnnl l*fonnt 1boerd the OUWI Mary with eueet ltalt Cer"*" McRae, Betty White. Jim BecJcue, Donna Paecow. Zelda RublntteU't Ind Linda Hop- kine. ( 1 hr.) ' .. 1NCllT•"'•Cll» ' .. CUii• , • ....,_A Vltlt with ICtt .. Deb- bie Rtynolda; aicpat11neing the Old Welt ltfel=t a modem cemp for cowl>Oyt. ...., S.Ck. ~ COIUrMllt. e 11&• • WI Matl'lll ~ alCh f1vontee a "Ml;ttY.," "Too Much. Too Lhtte, Too Lit•... 'Chlncal Art," "Wonderful. Wonderlul'' end "Thi ttr-=~~~t1r,~o. ml) Ju6y OIMI, ea... An lntl- nuc• ti~ MIZet oontrol of the Amarl-cem Em In London end wama thlt gowrM'lltlt holtagM 'WI bi mufoer.d If It• damandl .,. not met. (2 hit.. 4 rNn.) -· ... "Aauult On The W1yna'' (1970. Orarne) JoiMPtl Contf\ UOyd Hey011. A ~ oommendtf dllccMf'I that rntmbert of Na et• .,, ldU.lly tor- Q!"ft. ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) o•.u11-.. "Thi lnrtlltlOn Of Setlh" Horror) Kay t.enz. Shelley When • Pf9ltY eo«l la hUmllated ~ I .group bf torortly ..... lihl II \lr9'd • IO QIC t¥ll"I bY "It~ Mr lenlfylng E ~~J2fn) ...._A "1llt With lctrtll Ott>- ~~the Old Welt ~ ... mooirn Cltl\P 1or cowboya. 8 ~ 11 M I ~turad: v.,... ~ dllol•• '* new film ''The eoee .. me) Pie Ztdofa. L.IOyd 80cM« On 1 ttl9 tW111 •Cl) t11 ••-1"'8td IWllda pte>SJ&m. a ll.ICOlllfUt J911it.r ~rttar .... the ~Ing ttory Of ----~!ft=IUU.~ how Iha reechecl tame. 'R' {1 hr., 32 -~•-"*'.) .... . Cl) ... "Cla " (1983. Orama) Rob ... "$~ ltwldtrt'' (1982. Se Lowe. Jacqueline BIMet. An lntelllgtnt • enc.Fiction) PaUI LeMat. Nancy Met prep tchOol arudlnt hat en 1ffllt with hit &c>ar·lntelliglnt belr9 from tpeea ,,,.,. roommate'• mother. 'R' (1tit .. 38 min.) tlallze In • lmlll mldwtsttm town an CZ) .. "Duck. YOAJ Suck•" (1871 , aaume the bodies ot ltt tttldenta. 'PG Wlltttn) Rod Sttlgelf', Jlmea Coburn AA $( 1 hr .• 29 min.) lrllh rebel In Meitlco conv1ncet • reluctant lftlMCf ... bendldo to join the Revolutlon. (2 hrs., 18 .,. "The Bitch" (1979, Orarne min.) Joan CoGir.; MIChall Coby. Afttt I W 11.u. Htremarltel 1ffalr dl8troya her merrlegt lr9 ~..f a ~IMng women M1rchea fOf otne .. 1'C TAC IOU'Cla of tundina. 'A' f 1 tv .. 30 min. l .,. "The Heelert" (1874, Drama) ,... NUftCl•l.Mwrnn••*~" Forsythe, .Pat Hamngton Jr. Thi Or. Leo Butclglll chlltQgte the 1Udl chief of 1t1ff 1t • large medical cent• trite · · ance to "blcoma mllitlnt ... iov.rt. • to cope with c:riaee lnvoMng the 1oM of 1'>faecling the word that lolle Ind Wlnttl key pwaof"li'lll Ind the holc)ltal't UM Of bll~.,notlona. (1 hr.} con== (2hra..~mtn.) ~__,...,. ......... "-• -~ ~-==:~~~ ll-"Xtro" (1983. ~Action) tad end 1 S<Mtt treck team membei Phllp 8aY9f, Bernlca St= An terthllng 1n Hawaii fOf an txhltSitlon metch. (R) ( • retUmt from an den • .. __ Ion In • ~ hr., 10 =~ · '!'!'rt ~cnt oondltlon t,_, When he,.,,, •• -~Hott: JoMnyCet· it a 20 min.) aon. Gueeta; 8tM Llwrenc.. Mii ~ ... .,. ~lght Of The Followtng Day'' !)• '(1999, Sutpnt) Marlon BrandO. Rich-·~~M7. W•ttm) ard aoon.. A kidnapped girl ceueee pre» 1a Robtt'teon. Robaf't Random. While Ir i.tnt for her ceptora whtf'i aha fella In ICM t<antea City, 1 gambler wlnl o.ntrthlp ot with one of them (2 hra .. 5 min > the Sca!olock and Defiance Alllroad. (2 -~ AVIUAL.tU •ULH POOTHU hra., 5 mlnL "'·· (R) (1 ... 30 , ....... IMOI wti-.orna va. _.tton ••·· iiW!i•IM•P 1•0 -;'~ Schtdulld: ~ Alaitan· -H•MAs W def Julian prtatnll hit f1U laahlonl for (D) .. "Young Ooctota In LCM" menUandWOI•~, tit.> r1ee2. Comedy) MlohN McKttn. s..n I YOW'IQ. A young wrgaon trite to over- come his ftar of the ~nlf• In thla tp001 of TAii toap opar1 cllchel. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) ~-,.._ CJ) ... "The Star Chamber" (1983, -JoM Gielgud nerr1ta an ovet· Drema) Michie! OOugllt. Hal Holbrook. Y1eW of lngtld Bergman'• car ..... faatuflng A .Young lawyef flrmtY bellev• that the film cllpa, ~ movi.s t1ken by her guilty ahoCJld not be Mt rr-. Ind meat• father, and lntaMeWt with CollMn ~ ~ of hit bell!. 'A' (2 Oewhorat, Atlgela L1nabury, Liv Ullmann, hrs.. 29 min.) Anthofly Quinn end Joee Ferrar (R) (1 • •a.ua Featured: authOr Harold Voth hr .. 30men.) ~ ..... the vanlahlng Amlflcan family: CC) M IM.Y .,,., Faeturee ·new the popularity of 1 Sible antltlad "The aonga lrom their fnt ttudlo llbum sine. Book." ( 1 hr., 30 min.) thalf reunion. tWa!l .,. "Secret Ceremony" (1989, I CM&mM.I...,. Orama) EllZabath TaytOr. Mle Ferrow. A -I• M 1'111 ~turld: In Tahiti. Wealthy. warped young lady~ that a llmplt the natl't'f OUltUft, COltUtnll. fadinQ ptOllltUtl II '* dMd mother. (2 dancfnO and synchronlad camoa reclng; hll . 10 min) a vtslt to Tatlaroa. the hOme of Mallon -1-.-.r-&r.ndo. the Tahiti bllld plutlc aurgeon M•IDlY'IOOO ' of the •tll'I end hie clltntt; the £uropaen 111 I I I - lear=:::::onSoraB«L =r~~~i7 =~ I I I 5 .. lltge qvent1ty Of gold thet mut1 bl ... ,... fetUfnad'tO lnlurt tntlfNltlOnlf aolvtncy. -"The PromlM" (197SI. Drema) i hr .. 40rnln.) l<d'Mn CMnllt\ 81_. Collnl Afttf a .... ,. -<Milti: actr• JOOn-:tO be Md Olli;pet JI tnVOtwtd lf'I a by Delton, comacllfl ~ Hall, Cflt-OM!Mltfna • <:at ICO!deht. Thi young IC Robert Oaborna, A"8rilt Prteldent man'• mot'* promll•• to pey tor hie.flan;. Bill Evan;-J:) (1 hr., .) cee'a t~ pldtlc tur91')' •• It the Cl) MA JI Anthony promtatt nt'ltf to ... him tglln. 'PG' ( 1 Wlttlan fOt the World SUptr hr .. 38 min ) Chemponahlp. IChtdul9d f (JI)• •111mJ '°"'9Ct A humor· (from Little Aock, Ark.). ( (1 tv .. 30 OUI .. Of pollt, Pf9!111dintt and etect!On-"*'·L .. ~ b)' the ·~ Hlc1111rt!Y' Tht -=· ''Sex With The 8t111" (1979, oi )Tl'lick-'~1amr: ---.. .:c: ~oni.._ '"-• MUdy Of the ...... IOnifilp batWi• a WOM- en'a atJt drive end '* birth ilgn 'A' (1 ,,,.. 30 """ ) I ' . 1"8D u~ .. ·-..... Wholey. ( 1 hr ) ttaD m u11..r """DAVID...,,_... Guests Lorena Lym. comedienne Mar~a­ rel Smith, snowba• collector Stuart Ham- meltarb. (R) ( 1 ht,) ! .... llTQICOC:I....,.. ,_,,..o -Ml& ..... UUIN• LM.APW CMltm.I 1t11 ® MCMI "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy) Woody Allen Mia Farrow The summer heat and country air provoke a w ... of humorous romantic encount•s among three couples spend· ng a weekend at an Inventor's rural retreat. 'PG' (l hr . 30 man) .. 8 Cl) llCWll "Hell On Frisco Bay" ( 1955, Orama) Alan Ladd. Edward G Robinson A tormer policeman Is released from prison and aets out to clear his nan.,; ( 1 hr . 20 min ) "Tra~ Of The Pink Panther" -U982. Com~l Pet• Seiters. David Nrven Following the disappearance of bumbling French poliee detective lnspec· tor Clouseau, a TV reporter interviews friends, family and enemies to put togeth· er a '°'*Ue of t11s life 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) ·1-.T~TOOAY M MOTICTCM .,_ "Montana" ( 1960, Wntern) Errol Flynn. Alexis Smtih Wealthy cettle owners try to srop a sheep rancher from moving his hetds into canle country ( 1 hr. 30 m111 J l -l11i1Aw•IUIM&.U. tll HU&.TN M.O MOU.YWOOD ClOllW .,_ "Bloci< Busters" (19,4, Come· -aa..1ng11ov1u- •W "Sounder" ( 1972, Drema) CI081y Jyson. Paul W1nt1eld ( l hr .. ,5 min ) -~"And Baby Mak" Stx" (1979. Ora ma) COiieen Dewhurst, Warren Oates ( 1 hr . 40 min.) •111J "lei'$ Do It Again" (1953, Comedy) Jane Wyman, Rey Mllt4nd (2 hra.) 19® "WoOdplum" ( 1982, Adventure) Arlette Blernau>1. Michel castel ( 1 hr . 26 mtn) NI(]) "K1"8r1 Of 1<1hmanJaro" ( 1960, Adventure) Robert Taylor. Anthony New- • (2 hrs ) "Tubby The Tuba" (1977, Musical) Animated. V0tees by Dick Van Dyle•. Pearl Betley ( 1 hr • 22 min ) ) "Mamage. ltahan Style" (1964. Com· edy) Sopttla Loren, Marcello Mestroiannl i.! ht , 42 min.) -~ "Young,Franloensteln" (1974, Come- dy) Gene Wlidef. ,,_tar Boyte. ( 1 hr , 45 min) "Mr Mom" ( 1Ga3, Comedy) Michftl KHton. Ten Garr ( 1 hr . 31 m1n ) (0) "Mothef LOd•" ( 1982. Orama) Chatl· ton Heston, Nick Mancuso. (1 hr.. '1 mtn) • .. {%) "Owlne MadntN" (1980, M~I) Bette Midler, The Harltttet. ( 1 hr., 34 min) -CC) "Journey To The Center Ot The Earth" ( 1959. Sc•ence-Fk:tlon) Pet Boone. James Mason (2 h,._, 12 mtn) (ff) ''Heart Like A Wheef' (1983. Blogra· tihYJ Bonn Bedllla, Buu Brt~ I 1 dy) Eut Slde Kids The Kida tear up the 1own with their escapades ( 1 hf.. 30 min.) M&.•MPam.Y MJlrMl llAl1WILW • .,_ "Dog Day Aft•nooo" ( 1975, Orama) Al PacinO, John C.Z.Je. A New York City bank robbery ~tes IOIO a near-c1<cus when commutllly actMslS )Oln 1n to stage an ant..-~ prot•t dunng the r:'~J: tn .. 10 min,) CE) UCM Budweisef Gold Cup (from Ttl Cities. Wash ) . (ft) ( 1 hr ) (%) MOWll "The Party" (1968, Comedy) Peter Sellers. Claudme longet. A mis- chievous Indian actor creat• uner Chaos when he crashes a SOC181 party ( 1 hr 38 min.) W ~ATU.. .. (I) Cll ... mmrATCte ..... aao•:•NI» .,. "Norman loves Rose" (1982 Comedy) Carol Kane. Tony Owen. A 13· year-old s romentic porsu11 of his S1Ster-1n- taw leads to aome tery seosilNe complica- llOOI when the young women becomes Q!._~ 'A' ( 1 hr .. ~min ) J:110f) "Class" ( 1983. Drama) Rob Lowe. Jacqueline 81S181 An lntelllgen1 prep school student has an affair with his roommate'• mother 'R' ( 1 hr 38 min.) 2:11 M0¥m "Halloween Ill Season 01 The Witch" ( 1982. Horror) Tom Alkins, Sta- cey Nelktn A young woman rs aided by an emergency room phy11e.an In her lnveSll- gaoon ol a Halloweeh mask manu1acturer who may have been responsible for her lather's gruesome murder 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min) taCI) MOV2I "The Man Behind The Gun" ( 1953, Western) Randolph Scon. Palrtee hr. 53 m1n.J "Siers In My Crown" (1950. Orama) Joel McCrea. Ellen Drew ( 1 hr .. 29 min ) -Ill> "The Southern Double Cfosa'' (1975. Adventure) Robert Denison. Anne Jef· treys (2 hrs ) -a "The Troien Horse" (1961. Adven- ture) Sreve Ree\-es. John Dfew Ber· ~ore (2 hrs) tWC.Z.J "Dead Of Night" ( 1945, H0tror) Met· vyn Johns, Michael Redgrave. ( 1 ht .. 4' min) 11:9 "SI ~ .. (1981, Orama) Art Car- r:!!)'. De-Ad Huffman ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) CW "The W1111er Of Our Dreams" ( 198 1 Orama) Jody Oavrs. Bryen Brown, (1 hr . 29 min.) ) "l<1ng Kong" ( 1976, Adventure) Jeff Bridgee, JeSSICa Lange (2 hra .. 14 min.) -) .. The Jayo. Mansf191d Ston-" (1980. OIOQraphy) Loni Anderson. Arnold SOhWar:!?!Rg (1 hr, 37 min I W ) • MaglC ( 1978. Honor) Anthony Hop ;, Ann-Matgret C 1 hr , '8 mtn ) • t:91) 0 Arm0tad Attack" (1943. Orame) 0 na Anorews. Watter Hutton ( 1 hr • 30 min.) •tO) "Goin' South" ( 1978. Comedy) Jeck N!ChOlsoil, MafY Steenbut'1"l. ( t hf . 4 1 min) W (C) "Still 01 The Night" ( 1982. Suspense) Roy Sohe'ider, M«)'1 Streep , hr .. 30 min) ) •·0oc.1ors And N\JtMI" ( 1983 eom.- Wymo<,e. The City of Loe Angelea le found- ed through the efforta of one determined ma~fir-= I .. ,,.,,,_ -CllCOMmM ... .. ':. "JlnXed!" ( 1982 Comedy) Bette Midler, Ktn Wahl. A ~ talks an unlucky C8SlnO dMler into helP4ng her do eway with her obnoxious boyfriend. 'A' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) -~·Mnl• ·····~ 1111 ... "King ~.. ( 1976. Adven- ture) Jeff Brtdgee, Jeealc8 Lange. A mon- strous ape la brought to New YOl'k City from a tropical laland by • greedy oll pro- . mot• eager 10 •xi>bt the CfftlW'e for e!_oflt 'PG' (2 hrs., 1' mm.) ·• •CHJ lllMI "An ~merlcan Werewolf In l~ don" (1981. Comedy) Oevld Naughton. Jenny Agutt•. The vacation ot two young Americans on a walking tour of E.nglend 11 ruined when a werewotl att.ck leaves one dead and the other c:uraed with a hunger fat tuneri . 'A' ( 1 hr .. "37l'nil'() -~ CllCMO'l....,-.T ~:'!xtro" (1983. seieoc:.Flctlon) Philip Sayer, Bernie. Stegers. An earthling returns from an alien abduction In a hlde-/'1 ou9fy worse condition than when he left \ 'A'~~ln) d .,_ "Clase" ( 1983. Orama) Rob Lowe. Jacqueline 8iSSet. An intelligent prep achool student has an affarr with his roommate's mother. 'A' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) .i ... lllRTI • 11•21 ,_(I) ' -,..,..,.., .. , dy) Rebecca Rigg, Orew Forsythe. ( 1 hr . 30min.) •CI> "MaNlage, ltallan Style" (1~. Com- edy) Sophia LOfen, Marc.Ito Mastroianni l! hf , '2 min.) -~ "Young Frankenstein" ( 1974. Come- dy) Gene Wilder, Petw Boyle ( 1 hr •. 45 min) (H) 'WOOdpbn" (1982, Adventure) Arlette Bletneu•. Miehe! Castel. (1 hr., 26 min.) "Tubt>y The Tuba" ( t9n. Muslcal) Animated. Vol~ by Dick Van OyM. Paa.ti Beiley ( 1 hr., 22 min.) •(]) "Coogan'• Bluff" (1968. Orama) Clint EashwOOd. l• J Cobb (2 In.) cc ''Cold RN9f" (1982, .A~t\n) Sw:anoe Wet>et, Pat Pe19f'10t'I. (1 ht., 3S min.) . (%) "Divine ~cklea" ( 1980. Mutical) Betta Mldlef. The Harlelt" (l N., 34 min.} -"CurM Of The Pink Panther" ( 19$3. =) Ted Waa. DaYid NV9t\. ( t hr,, Cl) ''King Kong" ( 1971. Ac:ll4nhnl Jeff Bridgae. JeMa Lengie. (2 hrw , 4 ) -•Leiii., .. •••Cll••tmJCW12llW.C-. --"'from the o.1111 Corw9nHon c.n. .... deb9i. OI'\ the petty pletfonft; tlddf• by tormtr Pr..adenl Gerlld Fora.. <AllOu- i.tty IChecMIO Dl'OOt ~ miy De Sunday, Aug. 19, 19M 15 ~ 0t pr.....,iptt<I or UUinded-con. ---1~cn. The lOYI story or JUnus ea ... , "*'ltfon e0V9!age.) '(2~ and Cltopltra 11Mt1Q1101t the spectacle • 9 91-..cM U lll~i.lf•mftm111•• of anc:alf\I Romeje l2 hi') From the Dallu Convention Center: • POUi.oft 6 aim m I Fee· debete on the perty platform: •ddr-by f\lrect Bob Newtwt. Sdy Struthefl; fllm formef President Gerald Ford. (~ularty outtak• ot John Ritter. J>enny MarwH. ICheduled programming may be delayed Don Adami. Tim Conwty. (R) or pr.-.mpted fot extended convention Cl) P& ••IYlll A llfewelklng demon- COYefegt) Q (2 hra.) S1ration; fahlon mak~ tor catMt' 111/\GIO women In We~. o.c ,... D -• A drama baMd on a M1'1\8TM UUCTICA nOV91 by Frank G. Slaughter aboul the lldlllll .allr _ rlvalt'-and romances et a Florlda holpl· OCIMI• tel and ltl newty..eppointed chief of staff. _,.."And Baby Mak• SIX" (1878. Kathryn Herreid. Robert Culp, Stuart Drama) Colleen Dewtlurtt Wertat'I Oat• Wl'lttman, Patty °'*• Astin and SherM A mlddleo-aged coupte fee. • variety ot North 111r. (Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs ) emotional reaponaes from f~ and Cf) NUWf .. friends when they dllcOYer that they Wiii g • Yll:llC'f A CIOM-up 1oo1t et the soon be parent1.iagaln. (1 hr .• AO min.) lntenee 0¥9ferowding •t 1tate priSona. • CD> .... "Gregory's Glrl'' ( 1982. Come-the atate J>repares to build 1• new stale dy) · GordQn John Slncialf, Oee Hepburn. pr11on In Sen Diego county'• Otey Meu A Scottish achOOlbOy falls heed-ovet· An Interview with prison offlcl111 and prlt· heet9 tor hit aoccer team'• tlt1t female ooera al San Quentin and Folaom State i Y9'· ·~ ( 1 ht. 30 mil'\.) Prilona. _. ·-°'° • ...r'llmff TC111•rr FeetUfed· 1n -..... mM Regulatly scheduled lnllMew with lingers CrOl.tly. Stllll & pr arnming may be dela~ due to Nastt brwkl. e .,. "MacMhur" (P1rt • ol 2) • ,.._..... (1977. Biography) Gregory Peck. Dan •MIUDl•.,.....MMTI O'Heflihy The famous. feared and nam- 'llMT-. boyen1 mlfltary leader of World Wat II .,. ._... e.itp«lences brilliant combat viclorleS .. before a final, fiery confrontation with ~C09MY Prllldenl Hairy Truman. (2 htt.) -..PCllTm • llOVA "The Undetwater World Of Al CCMrm -· Wint R.L8 ... Glddl.ngs" Al Giddings. cinematographer • Wlll\e Nebon hoe1a highllght1 from for "Jaws," 11 ahoWn al work. featured Is "Austin City limits," featuring perfor-his own footage-of whetes;·great Whtte ........ . mances ~y Jar\141 Fricke, ·Meile "Heggard. sharks Ind sunken Japenese fleets Q ( 1 Lorelle Lynn. lhe R1eky Sk1gg1 Band. hr .• 10 min ) Emmylou Harri&. John Andetlon, B 8 CC> .,.. "Porky'a" ( 1981, Comedy) King, Knt Kristofferson. Roy Qfblton ind Dan Mooahen. Mark Herrler Randy high Alabama (A} ( 1 hr • 30 min ) IChOOI boya seek vengeence on a lleazy (I) flOCllT ••• _. cath<>UM that retUNd them admittance. (I) ... "Tempest" (1982. Comedy) • 'A' (1hr.35 min.) JoM Cessavetea. Gena Rowlanda. A 'New (I)..,... York archttect leaves tha preuurn of CB).,. "~rt Like A Wheel" ( 1983. urban life and marriage end escapes to a Biogfephy) 80Mll 8ede1!a. Beau Brldg· Greek Island with his daughter and a tr..,. es. A dfamatlzltlon of the Ufe of car racer spirited young woman In this updated vtw· Shtr19y "Cha Cha" MuldOWney, who won siOf'I of Shakespeare'• play. 'PG' (2 hra.. her first rece In 1966 'PG' (1 hr .• 53 25 min.) min ) (%) .,. "Jinxed!" (1982. Comedy) Cl)PMllCM9,,.llOOl9YUll Bette Mldler. Ken Wahl A alnger talkt an lnt(l) .... •eMAmT• l•ITI Hlghllghta of unlucky cas1oo dealer into helping her dO 5uper Bowl XII • Della Cowboyl vs Oen· away with tw obnoido_. boyfriend. 'R' ( 1 ver Bre>nco9 (R) hr .• 45 min ) • 8 ICWJIC UPI Martin venta hla anger e .,. "Mark Of The Renegade" OYel a trevtl 1gen1·a bOoklng for his feml· ( f951, Westtfn) Ricardo Montalban. Cyd ~ (Rl_ _ __ W"'-J•"'k Char ..... In the 1820. In California.• dar· • o ·-· --· ·-· .... Ing outtew get• an off« he can't retute cheeks lnlO the hoepftal for en Ol*atlon, • from • PQW9(ful dleator.jt hr1.) Janet and Furlty lpeOUlatt on the reasons Ntl1IOCl.M .. ~ ~heheUdmlttedhlmeelf. (R) Q ........... ~--. ff.. W P& •ttN A flfewelklng demon-l'•a&. Montrtel upoa at Loe ttt1ti0n, feeNon mek~ for carttf ~ ~ (2 tn .. 30 min.) women In Wethington. o.c. •cm ...--''Tile HorMmen" <te11. e 9'1111 -Aegu1tr1y tcheduled Ad\«tture) omer Sharif, JICtc PMtloe. i;°ellntl'llng mey be delayed dut to The Injured ton of a champion equt9trlan br.-.. ~ In AfQheniltan attempt• to M :fl 119 ..._.,_ °' fllWICll A in ta 9'0% (~ hrl., 5 rnlt\.) 100k •I the tiatt of eftaltt In Eu~ end -M ... Pott« tflll to rtMICI• the 9Ylfttt !Mdfig to the 1944 All+ed Inv_., Mge1o IDOUt hit upc~ IUtgety. elon, fMlutlng rare ercNYal k>otegt. ( 1 ·18 f;> • M .;,.. Hannibal portrays • ~ MllO Mml Formula I<*"*' Grand weelltiY T..., to r11CUe • bl1l1~ cab PTIX (ttom Hockenhelm, West~). compeny abOut to be IU\ out Of ~ .ffi) .( t tw .. 30 min.) ~a c:roOMd competttor. (R) (t tit.) -·-"The Siient Gun .. (1989. W"t· • ... •'ClllOp9tr'I" ("'1 2 of 2) em) Lloyd Mdgilt. JOhn '*"· A 1°"'* ( 1083 Orwna) £11zabttl'I t1vtor. RlcNrd gunfight• ~· the poet Of •m. Using courege IM&Md of gune to wipe out llwt•• ... ( 1 ht •• 30 min.) I TO•Afll_.. . .. "A StnlitiYe, PeAlonlte Man" ( 1en. Drema} David Jaf'llMn. Angle OickinlOtl. A corporate cutbeck leavtt en aerospace actentlst unemplc)yed end S!IPplng 1nto llcoholic despair. c2 hrs.) (I) ... "NaOll" (1984, Biography) L ... le Weiner, JoheM Catto. Bated on the hfe of gymnast Nad11 Comeneci who won medals at the t978 Summer (2 hra. Ylmk nlllMT Featured: an lnttNiew With 8lngerl Crosby, Stills & Nash. -~ I ... _.. .... "Petky's II The Next Day" ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahen. Wyatt Knight A group of high achOOI student• 1ry to thwatt the plant of a telf-r1ghteou1 preacher and the KKK to CetlSOf •Shake-~,. teatlval 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min~ CZ) ... "The Party" ( 1968. ) Peter Selitfa. Claudine Longet. A • chleYoua Indian actor e1eates utter chloa when he _?"uhtt a toCl&lpafty µtv .-38 min:} l •..W.D&LOI .. __,, • A~ IU A IOok at the range of tlSh. fowl and mammals Inhibiting the De11rt Sea. loeeted between mainland Mexieo and the Baja Peninsula (A) (1 hr .. tOmin.) •Cf) .... "How To MUfdef Your Wife" (1965, Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Virne Lisi A comic-strip artlll lakes out his frus- lra11ons by planning his wile's mutdef In his comic 1tr1u,l'\fl .... 30 min.). -...... . ·---~"°"" ......... LAIJIM. llOWll "Betraya1·· ( 1983, Dr1ma) Ben Kingsley, Jeremy Irons A man lool<s beck through the nine years of his wile'• affair with his best friend. culmlnallng In his recollections of the relatlon&hip'a origin• 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) GNM ... ... d:ll llOWll "Thi Last Sat1t1" ( 1967, Adlltnture) Stewart Granger. Kaz Gares After a hunter 11 kllled by an elephant. his friend and an .t.metbn playboy attempt to capture the animal (2 tvs • 15 mtn.) ... A WU nMUClt lMI lll'M CWMIY ilne al .,.,.. Nineteen Ametlcal'la who lived through the 19209 talk about the decade when 1n old Amenca was van- ishing and a new urban nation was torm- ~ t~) ... CAU9IT. -M:f Comedian Ak:hard Betzer perlorms his stege act at the New Yor!C Comedy club C.toh A ~talng Star. -1· ... 1.•• ... -..,.,.... .. "Mr. Mom" (1983. Conitdy) Michael Kt1ton, Teri Garr. An unem- =lather Ind husband most asaume eeptng reaponaibllitin whilt hit wffe enter• the work IC>tce ·pa· ( 1 hr •• 31 min.) (0) .... "Mother Lode" ( 1982. Orama) Olarlton Heaton. 'Nick M1neut0 A Scot· tilh mlntf tries to protect hit~ but runs lnlO people who went II too 'PO' (1 hr,. •1~ ... :,. "H.O.T.S.I" I 1979. Col'l'ledy) ~ ,K.. t.lte London A eororlty itiec1 decidila 10 form net own club of co-edl VftlO conctntf.91• on gretlfytng tu· .ia;;g..cm 'A' (1hr •• 35 mint -i OMlal :I!. -TO -Clrole KJng'1 l®fmout lmpect on the nM1c ~ ... "JcK.Kney To The Ctnttr or The world II once again felt In thla apec1a1 Earth" (1959, &i.nc.ActlOtl) Pat featuring tom. of her greatest hltt. ( 1 Boone. Jamee Muon A ldentllt forma hr.) an expedition to follow 1 lolt t)C$)10flf'I -8 IClllMTOll FNtured: t~ Tahl-trail to tht Earth'• core. 'G' (2 hrt .. 12 tL Including lhr" Anwk:ant from New-nwi.) port Beecn who have built an ltland -11Wl.w .. empire; the IOeal "Frenk Sinatra" of the nlClllllU.YWOOO Island; a stop at the colorful markttl and • 11• I ••rr- a leelOn on tt.uO!qut black peana. 1 ... "The Brothett O'Toole" ( 1972 . ..... CWAft Comedy) John Altln, Pat CatToll. A pair 11 I I I ff.. of slick drlftef'S ride Into the lltepy. bfc> ,_,,,.. ken-down mining town of Mofvbdtoom. -·1~~:v· .. ColoradO. In the·l8~"1 hr .. .0 min.) tw 1 e • ftlCll Clf M au.ta· actr .. Jeekle Zeman. ectOf Jeff Altman. (R) ( 1 ....... ••uu.. hr., 30 min.) M & I I• CID ... "Cur1t or The Pink Panther" ..... .,. . (1983, Comedy) Ted W .... 0.Yld NNen. -ft•a: ftlU mou.n A ..... Clf A bumbllng New Yortt Chy" cop lnttMewl LM a host of IUp9icloul charect.,. In hit (Z)llCMI "Nana" (1981. Orama) Katya lnvestlQetlon of tht theft of the fabulous Berger. Jtan-Plefre Aumont. A bt8utlful Pink Panther diamond. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. '° end Wiiifui prottltut• pota her eppMrance ~·L--··a. ...._ w~~ .. end bOdy to UN to become the toa1t of uu ~ • • .. -the town. 'R' {ttlr;; 32mln.) (1~2. Fantasy) MlchMI , ft9 Cl)..,.._.. Canedine On the roof of the Chr)'ller ([) MOWll "Jotf" ( 1977. Orama) Sharon Building, • petty er<><* arumblte acroaa Mitchell. A teen-ege gift satisfies her lust the nest of a giant t .. thery flying Mfl)tnt by raping uneuapecting men. ( 1 hr • ts that hu been lunching on unwety Men- min) hattanltes 'R' (1 hr .. SO min.~ 1W. A LOWI ~ wnM LIO IUICA&IA (J)llOWll ''The Lonely Lift'/' (1983, Ora- One of Or Leo Buscagll1's famous ma) Pia Zadofe. Lloyd Bochner. On a t• "Love" clasw et the Unlvefalty of South-eVlled awards program, a aclCCtaful em California It re-enacted. (1 hr.) SCfeenwnt9' tells the shocking story of 1W 8 Cl> llCU UTI Steve most cope with how ahe reached fame. 'A' ( 1 hr , 32 apparent psychic phenomena 11 ht tries min.) ··· ·•··· · to.iocate.a.jewel CllCht.woctb $2.mlllion... _ ·--~··· ~~ 1.-.cA Scheduled-pay-IB> .CT hr .. 10 min) cllOlOglst Of. PaUl'F9ii'Silnl'06ffOU't Ml •••···•·· II m n111mrr Hoet: Johnny Carson. Sinai Hoepltat on how to melnta n a blt- Schtduled. Jamet Stewart, alngef Barbi-ance betw.en c.reer and P9f10nll ra Mandrtll. ( 1 hr.) . Q!_owth. ( 1 hr.) l a:IMC ... ...W -U GD LATIWWMDAWIDLl!lm 111 .,.. "Arabella" ( 1969. Comedy) Feetured Buddy Hackett. alnger Laurie Vima Lisi, James Fo11. A beautiful woman . Andetson. Stupid human lrtdci.. (R) ( 1 with larceny In her heart tJMt her charm hr.) with men In order to help her llaban grand-' I MlmlllCMCOCI....,.. mothef make up bacj( tax• dating 10 .,._.,._, 1895 (2 hra.) ' . .. .... .,..uu.. I AMlll .... fUCI &.M. ~CMttml l!miiClftMMftJIC*'O .. "Magic" (1978, Hofror) Anthe> -Players &nt9rnallonll Mtn'a ny Hopklnl, A~Margret. A ctstwbed Semifinals (from Toronto). (A) (3 hra.) ventriloquist Is convinced that hie 1tage ® -• ,. LLIC1W How candidat• dummy controls hit ectlona 'R' ( 1 tv .. '8 haw campaigned on ttlevtaion. with a cof.. min. L lechon of pol1tlcal commerclata dating -· CIJ COl'•O An lrtlh poet who front. from Franklin ROOMYelt to Ronald tor a peace group II actually lnYotved In ~In. . ~Ing. (Rj (1 hr .. 20 min.) . Cl>lllMmAM•MRRlmll W• llOWll ''Cle<lpetra" (1934, Romenc.) e •Cl.18 Featurtd: how to •Ptnd OM'a. CM!udette Colbert, W1rren Wllffamt. The time mor. tfflclentty; a preview of thlt Cfrematlc love affair of Cltopetr1 end Marc lal'a proltsaional footbll ( 1 hr , 30 Antony 11 ttt egltnlt the tlabofate ~ min.) dor of Egypt and Rome (1 hr., 15 "*'.) 1W@ llOWll "Tall Man Riding" (1955, Weat· 8 RITClfU. TONY 9rn) Randolph Scott. Dorothy Malone A Cf> ... "The Big Country" (Part 1 of Mont1n1n rides Into 1 town where a gem· 2) ( 1958, W•tmJ Gregory P9ck. Chalt- bltt 11 plOttlng 1 dou~rota. ( t hr , 45 ton Helton. An Elatemer btcomtt min.) tmbtolltd In • bltttf f9Ud bttwMn two Texas r1nchtrt OYef wtttr rightl. (2 tn;-t • ._ "FM" ( 1978, Mualcal) MlchMI Brandon. EHttn Brennan. The dllc Joc- keys of • rack mullc rado atatlon In Lot Angea. blod togethtf' to PfOtelt the ~I'• dtcltlon to wt down on tht muSlc and add more commtfcialt. ( 1 hr 1 30 l'\'WI """ •1:t:.O.a.a•· ALL•MPM&Y _,.,....,.. . .. . , .. -. .. "Btach Oitta" ( 1982, COmtdy) Debra 8IM. Val Klint. A t~··a tntMI helP '* to IOCetl\ up eo cen get on with having tun at the bNch • ( t ' .. -Wa!lne•d!r •CC) "Five Days One Summer" (1982, Ora· ma) Sean Connery, Betty Brantley (1 tv,50mln) (%) "Magic" ( 1978, Horror) Anthony Hopkins, Ann-Margret. ( 1 ht , •e min.) •@ "The Amazing ~award Hvahel'' (Part 1 of 2) (1977, Bt0graphy) fommy LM . Jones, Ed Flanders (2 hrs ) NICI) "Salty O'Rourke'' (1945, Orama) Alan Ladd, Gall Russell. (2 lvs ) <BJ "Gloria" ( 1980. Orama) Gena Row- lands, John Adames (2 hrt. 1 min.) -~ "The ThlrtyrNlne SteP9" ( 1978, Suspense) Rober1 Powell, Devld Warner 1! hr , 42 min ) (Q) "Time Walker" ( 1982, Fantuy) Ben Murphy. Kevln.~rOPhy. (1 hr., 25 min.) (I) "Grand Baby" ( 1981, Orat'N) Estha< Rolle. Larry B Scott. ( 1 hr . 58 min ) (%) "The Greel Santini" ( 1979, Orama) RObert Duvall, Blylhe Danner ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) -~"We Of The Never Nevef" (1983, Dr•· mal_Angela.Punch McG~. ArthUrl)lg- nam (2 hra .. 12 min.) (I) .. Terror On A Tr1ln" ( 1953, Suspense) Glenn Ford, Anne v.,non I 1 hr, 12 min.) (%) "Stand-In" ( 1937, Comedy) Hum- phrey Bogart. Leslie Howard. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -azi "Man On A String" (1960, Orama) Ernest Borgn1ne, Kerw1n M1thewa (2 hrs.) ,, -a "The Young Savage1" ( 1ee1. Dre- ma) Burt Lancaster. Shelley Winters. (2 hf's:) . -tW<BJ "They Call Me Bruce?" (1982, Come- dy) Johnny Yune, Margaux Hemlngw1y L! hf , 30 min ) CZ) "Jmxedl' ( 1982. Comedy) Bette Midler Ken W1hl I 1 hr . 45 min I -Maemooa _..._ -cm "Starstruck" c 1982. Musical) Jo Ken-~. Ross O'Oonovan ( 1 hr , 40 min ) "Heart Llkt A Wheel" (1983. Blogre- phy) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Btlclgts. ( 1 hf .. 63 mrn) -~ "Five Daya One Summer" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Sean Connery. Betsy Brantley ( 1 hr, 50 min) tlll(Z) "Dead Ot Night" ( 1945. Horror) Mtt· vyn Johns, MN:hael Redgrave ( 1 hf. 4" min.) G "Back From The Dead" ( 1957, Mys- tery) Peggie Castle, Artnur Franz. ( 1 hr • 30mln) •cm "Krull" (1983. Fant11y) Ken Mar· shall. Lyaetta Anthony ( 1 hr .. 57 min ) -~ "The Thirty-Nine Stepe" ( 1978. SuspenM) Aober1 Powel. O.vid Warner L1 hr .. 42 min.) (Z) "Soundel" ( 1972. Oramaj Cicely ~·Paul Wlnfltld (~ tv .. 45 min.) •CHJ "T1rtc1 The Otter" ( 1979, Oocumen- IMY) Narrated by Peter Uttlnov ( 1 hr • 31 min.) •C!> "The African Queen" ( 1951, Adven- 1\n) Humphrey Bogart, Ke\hatlne Hep- burn (2M , t!mln.) CD "Mr. Mom" ( 1983. Comedy) Michael Keeton. Teri Gatr. (1 tv., 31 mln.r· •CC ''Wt Of The Nevet Nev«" (1~3. Ora· mt) Angela Punch McGrtgor. Arthur Olg- l'lam. (2 hrl., 12 min.) '"fht Star Chlmbtt" ( 1983. Otame) Ml(;tlMI OOUg(at, Hal Holbrook. (2 hft , 29tnln, 18 Sunday.Aug. 19. 1884 •• D Cl) a •mucM unoew.. CON-..,. From t"-Dallas Convention Cen- ter nomination speeches by Sen Paul L1xa11 (Nev ) a~ Rep Bobbi .Ftedler (Callf ) ; roll-call VOit. (R9QU!arty IChed- ut.d programming may be delayed Of pre- empted lor extended con~tlon cover: 9 .L(2hrt) U 0 9'• ICM UT10ML CONWWTIOll From t"-Oallu Convention Centef; nomi· nation apeechea by Sen Paul Laxall (Nev ) and Rep. Bobbi Fiedltf (Caht ) . roll-call vote (Regularly scheduled pro- gramming may be delayed or pre-empted '°'extended corwentlon coverage ) O (2 l hrl.) I LGIO ~ Um.aTM ULAC11CA ••••9Glf ....,..llCUQY Ulllll ... (R) .,_ "Glotta''-ft980, Ufama) Gena Rowlands, John Adames A former gun moll becomes the protector of an orPh&ned 6-year-old Pueno Rican target- ed by the underworld lor lhe tntormation he carries In a battered boefcase 'PG' (2 hrs , lm1n) cm L.-A ..rAOT wmt TMI ---. DU OICMllTM Setecllona Include "What's New." "I've Got A Crush On Y04J" and "Crazy He Calls Me " I 1 hr ) (!) mww "Heart Like A Wheel" ( 1983. Biography) Bonnie Btdtlla, Beau Bridg-es.. A .dramattz.atlOn of tne -hie-of ear racer Shirley "Cha Cha" Muldowney. who won her first race Ill 1966 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 53 mtn) l mclYMDYU • ....,. mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to ir=ks -,~ ..... '"°1'0IUNC ¥** MA UMft John Longstreet vs Tren1 Norman In 1 llght ml<fdlewetght bout scheduled tor seven roundS (from St Paul, M•nn). ( 1 hf., 30 mm) I'"''-,.. --=---Tllm'lccmtMY -.OI...,_ "811 mM Regularly scheduled Pf()Qfemmtng may be delayed due to e!!dge breaks UJ.,. "Strange Invaders" (l982, Sci· ence-Flclioo) Paul LaMat, Nancy Allen Suoer-lntelligent belflOI from space mat&- rlallze In a amall mldWestem town and assume the bod•" ol 1t1 rffidentt. 'PG' 1! hr .. 29 min ) (Q).,.. "Time W1lller" (1982, Fanta- sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy An ancient mummy d1&eove1ad In the tomb of Tut1nkhamen II Mnt to a Cautom•a uni· 11er11ty tor anaJyais, where 1111 aceldantafly revlvtd. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 25 MIO.) m llOWI "Tha Lady Paya 011" (19~2. Orama) Linda Oamel, Stephen McNalty A young achooltNChtr agrees 10 act 11 a tu1or for the daughter of a casino owner In order to pay off tome gambling debts she ~ (2hrs.) MIC!) ... ID ,_ tTAll WAM TO_,. THI llAllll OI A UM T behind the-tctnes IOOl( at the "Star Wars" movlel -'Star Wars," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return Of Thi Jedi" ... includes chps from the films and r.-.,ea11 the alttnllOfl to detail reQUlfed re> prochJCt lhelr dauling apecial effects .. (1 "'·.:. 30 min.) 11:9 •DAYArAlm "°"'" CCIUIT WU. WU--.00/I ,...,_, llOVll "The Suspect" ( 194! SUspenM) Charles Laughton. Ella Ra1ne1 Scotland Yard goes after e qu~t man wh murdered hll domineering wile tot the lov of a )'OUnger woman ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) 7:1111?1 mWll "The &x:caneet" ( 195E Adventure) Yul Brynner. Charlton Hestor General Andrew Jacliton employ• lhe ail of the famous prate Jean Lafllle durint the War of 1812~ hr& .• 35 min ) •1(1)CR01•0 Cl) 1"1 PACTt Oii Lit 81&11'1 Mlf-cont1 dence auflara a severe blOw when Jo It selected as Foundef'a Day queen (R) O I LOWllOAT . 0 TMI PALL wt ~t'• attempt IC retrieve a ball jumper 11 1 dude ranch rt compliCated by 1 former Green Berel 9otonel leaf;ting 1 para1Tl'lrt1ry operlllOn i ) (1 tv.) ... wo- ..,.,. .... " ~ Featured: / Broo6te Shields dtaCUSSel hef TV-movi. debUI. e .,,. "MacArthur" (Par1 2 of 2) ( 1977. Biography) Gregory Peck. Dan O'Herlthy. fhe famous, leered and flam- ~ant military leader of World War II experiences brilliant combat VietOflJS before 1 ltnal, fiery confrontation wtth President Harty Truman (2 hra.) fJ:) MVIVA&. A look ·at endangered Afrl· can mountain gor1nas whose pllght was reported b_y .z~l .Adlen.Oecchtyv« · ··· · ··ouring tne yeara he spent 1~ Zaire (RJ o .l! ht. 15 min) CC) DUUlt MAit TMI YIDIO COICIRf Includes "Hunary Like The Wolf," "RIO," "Girls On Fiim:· "The Ratlaic" and selec· tlOfll trom lhe album "Seven And The Ra~hr) ~ W ...... POCM TU ITOlm Adults who heve dlSappeared w1thool a lrace and the devastating effects on tl'leic laml~1hr) ) ''The Ster Chamber" ( 1983 Orama) Michael Douglas. Hal Holbrook. A young lawyer h<mly bel•ves thet the gu1ny should not bl set tree and meets challenges because of his bel.t 'R' (2 hra., 29 min) -n TWIJMJZ. -llACMWBKLY -m •n &a.T ... Jtnnilerhelpa ' Joey raise money lor his blaa.s trip by altowing him to seM 1 calendar with the only nude &hot ever llk«I other. (A) G TIC TAC DOUllt m '& lllAIAZl9 A gorilla who communi- cates thrQOOh llQn language, returb!&hlng the New England Aquatlum'a giant cc.an tank CD .,. "It Came From Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy. Oen Aykroyd Tl'le wors1 scenes from Old B mov ... are resented, Otftftng humorous gtmpses o Japanae n}QQ.Sler ~·· e11pl0tt1t on films end the W'f>rk~ Edward 0 Wood Jr .. director of "Pan 9 F1om Outtt Space" and "Gian Or Gltnda " '.PG' ( 1 ht .. 20 rTWl ) .. '9 TMI .U1UY ~ TMI IT°'9Y Oii llM'I YO'IMI TO M 90Cll Or110n Welle• narretH tht hlttory of Ameflctn space explOtallOn from t"-lnvtntion of the firtl hQuid toel roektt to Apollo 11't lend~moon (R) (1hr .. 15mil"I.) MClll BUdwtlatf Gold Cup (from Tri C.tin. With.). (R) (I hr ) -· IAUtn TOM .... A rt~ of the ) ! ~ ...,.,. •• toofbml _,,., '-IUdnO hlgflhl-ftit/'""•-tt ~ 1M '*5" Md pla)'e'S. pU. ice* It the ..,. __ •. ~--••Night Cries" ( 1978. Sulpenle) Sueln ~t JetNe. Wllllwn COnrad. A ycMJOg mother hat ttmfytng druma ~ leld her to believe thlit tw ~ dMd Child II ttl ahe and in m 9':ll I A QOf1l9 Who e:omrnunj. cate1 trw~ 19\ 11nguege, refur~ the New England AquarlUm'• giant oceen tll'lk. I~. 11 fl n I fl " Featured BfOOke 8Nelda d!IQ-her TV-mcMe dlbut. I == -"One Flew Ov« The CUctcoo'• Meet" ( 1875. Orema) Jedi Nlchollon. Lclulle . AftdW. A glMfully lrrllltf'ent ~trli comtnltteiif to a mental lnltltutlori whltt ht lncit9' the other pet11nt1 Into open rebellion egalnlt 1 OOWtf'fui nurM Ind the •t1b111Md hoiP- tal atder. 'R' (2 rn .. t min.) (JI) .. lfAllky Bullnelt" ( 18a3. Com-.av> Tom CMM. Rtbeoca OiMomay. A hlgt\ IOhool eenlof. lhttt-.d In an 1mu.nt CflicegO IUbUfb. decldtt to experiment wtth the wtldlr -of llft .• ,.. Q ( 1 hr • 38 ""').', . CIE ... "l<Nh" (1983, Ftntuy) Ktn Mirw•. LYMtt• Anthony. In an uneetthly world. • prince mutt tao. l'!'l8"Y , ...... .. ·····-·M -tMI to ,..,. ... ~.-i'llCW-._ betrothed and fight 1 te~ beatt: 'PG' il ht., 67 min.) CZ) .. "CIUI" (1983. Ottma) Rob Lowe, Jacqueline 8ltltt. An lnltfl~t Pf9P ~ 1tudent hU an affair with hit roc>mmltt'I inottw. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 38 tn1t'1 ) "f=~ . AWW•M.,..._,_ II&. .._ Nineteen Arnet'ana ~ ll'wed through the 18208 talk about the dteade whef'l an old America wu van· ~ end 1 ,..._ Ul'ben nation was fOfm· Ing. Q (1 hr .. 15 ITlln.) •• .. ''&cape" (1971. A<Mnture) Chrittoph« G4K>tge, A~ Schf8'bef An eecapt artist •l'*"Pta to 1aacue a kJd.. n&pPed tcientllt Who holds a formula with the power to dtllroY the wotld ( t hr .• 30 "*" edl Who conc.ntrate on ~t•fylng aax· -,,.._,,_ .. • • stsl4d ~1r (1rw .. 35 m1n.) .,. • ....,,.. • .. ·=~=-,_,., (l9S4, A<Mn-... ''Senlot Y..,..' (187'-Otlme) • @ -1 -Gary F..._ Gttntlil O'Connor. A~' ture) Ame Bax1er, Steve Codwan c:oUPe II kWced to acoept ICUt reapofW-.: " RomlinOe relults 1n tragedy tor • yoong bilitiet when tregedv '""• ( 1 hr.. ~ Getman girt whet'l lht becomee a carnival min.) t9' d!Yet. (2 hn ) ' e na1 ti# M ~ Guesta: rodt • .. Cl) .,.. "The Thin Man Goes Home" band Spandlu Bll9f. ~ pto w~ f1944. Mystery) William Powel. Myrna j Greuky, comedian Rick Ducomnu\. .. (R)· Loy WI* v\slting hill S**ltl. Ndt • l! tv .. 30 min.) CO*I I deed body and Nora helpe him CE) .,_ Piayera lntetnetJonel Men'I Ind the klltf. (2 hr&., 15 min.) Finals ~e>tn TOfonto) (R) (2 hn.) ........ (1) G9Gl) "Vlllt To A Small Ptlntr' -=.":c• 1n1 ~A~~=~vi:= d I I I I 7... and sets out to 1Mm a.bout Earthlngl end :.:. lheir ~ (1 tv .• 50 mh) ---..--~ t1:98 e LA11W ... M•&al UT .. •-~ •-~ New YC!ft( ~ Ed tCodl, tw 8e<1>g• . comedian Pauf Relett, grocery~ ' Unm&Y • oonteat wfnnef. (R) (1 tv.) .... wi , .. LAl*l• 1A11m••C11COC1"1 •r1111111rr111 -•••&• -~,_, . ........ . ..... , .. W "Pottly'I II. The Next Dey" ~~ii# •ll'ftl , (1983. COmedy) Din Monahan. Wyatt ' :a~ Olol'9 l<niaht A group of high ICl'lool ltudentt Steinem, ~ apokMpe!IOh for the try To thwart the plane of a eelf-rlghteoue femlnllt movtment. INtlt exoerptt from ~ and the KKK to ceneor • Shak• her ftrtt book 'OUtrageoue AoW Md l teatlv 'R' (1 ht .. 35 min.) E~ Rtbellor-.~lv.) llTIMCYU ... (J) ·...u McCoud attempta to .,. "Mantagt. ltallanSt)'lt" (198'. protect a 09'PO'•t• prtlldtillt wN> dole ) Sophia l..ortn. Marcelo Mu-not btlie'4 the ttw•tt mldt on NI • t OI A wlly pr0111M• ftlgnt a Hfloua ~) ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) lllnnl In order to trap t long-ttm. lover .. .. "Now And Fort'*'' (1"3. Into mamage and then oontr!Vtl 1 further 1rna) Chttyl Ladd, Robef1 co.by. A . ..... .Ille of.wot JQ.hO!d ht.m ~~t hla.wlthtt ............ women.t!Jfnt to a~ when her hUlblnd ~hr .• 42 mn) • arresteo on. ;ap9"Cftiijje. 'A' (flw:. u ·---ml .. ,..... min) •• ... "Temptatlonl" (1977, Come-we _. "Montcey Buelnele" (1931, ' dy) JeMlfer Wetlll. Jlkt T•gue The Comedy) M ,. Brothert; Thelma Todd. wift of 1 walthy eccentrlC diloovera her Four atowtways try to 8YOld ttw authOri- hosbend't penchant for potnographlc t1e1 on an ocean Nnw. ( t hr., l50 min.) videotlPIS and dtctdel to IUrpnM llitn by 8..., OI U. ,,_, tam!'.lg In one (1 rv .. 18 min ) CJ) .,.. "Tht Bfg Country" (Pst 2.d ,_. Cl f M .. A\111-Steed, Purdty 2) (1958, Wttt.,n) ~ P9ck. ~ and Gaml:>!t inv.ttigate a •ttea of fatal ton Helton. An Eattemet beconm accidents lnvoMng ornlthologlst• and P'~ embroiled In a bitter feud bti.een two feuofa. (R) (1 hr •• tOmln.) Taxuranchttloverweterrlghta. (2tva.) D • 'NllllT Hott: Johnny C.r100 e .,. "Tomorrow IS ~·· ( 19'e. Scheduled ~ Rolf Hams ( 1 hr ) Orama) Oaudett• Colbert Orton Wtla I 0 MC$~ A woman II rtunited with her hUltilnd 20 ... "Ah, lldemela'" (1935. Com-y .. ,. 1fter lht b1~11ed Nm deed (1 hr., edy) Wallace • Mickey Rooney. A 30 min.) - young boy comet of age In early 20th-CZ) .,. "The GrMt Santini" ( 1910. oen~~· (2 hrs.. 5 m n.) Orama) Robert Duval, Blythe Olnnlt.' A I -·fUCI r~NdY Manni C«r>e onro.t-" llWllOl .. MUCllCO fac:ea dOmeltle bettlel wt*'l 'M tr111 to 11Aa1WI Dr. Leo eu.c.glla ~ lmpoee Na mlitery kiMll on hia ~. on ways to '98Ch chlldten to hive • poll--'PG' ( 1 tw .. 58 lhn.) •• tiYeatt1tudetowardMr.enc:11ove. (1 tw.) --~--"F\nf'&I Home" (1912, ........_ (,C) .. "Emanueti. In Bangkott" ... , .... (1978, Drama) t.eura Gernter. C'1I ~Ka~~~ AVY1m A Eur8*n j(Unatill hU MYetal at her ~·· VIC.tortll\ hOtM: 'ff •xuel lilttonl With • ~11iety of l)lrtnert I"'" 301ll. r ~ &raveling In the Far East 'A' ( 1 hr.. w .... ~ 28min) ""---Cl)-MClll~Ylll) ML•MMaY ca> .. "I, TM Jory" (1982. Orama) .... n FMlutll• -~1.. ArrMn09 A..,..., Batbara Caner& Prl-.. ''8tlrltfuck" (1112.. ..,_.., Vitt eye Mlkt t1alt1tn« tangl!M With I Jo Kennedy, Aoeit O'~ A ........ coterie ot Vtllllnt at ht ettempts to Auttrdln girt flndl instant wne • a pa ·~a Wat buddy's mutdef. 'R' (1 hr.. rock W'lglf ~ her nwuegar~ ;& -~ FMtured hOw to l)(Ottct ctlll-ategea a dlflng putiiclty ttunt. (~ hr .. ~ c>onhom-...1. (llW .. 30mon) •"'"'!&.=--ftltl Cl).,.. "One Flew Oitt The Cuckoo's - Nest" (1975, Oram.) Jeck Ntehollon, !ml.IA loulle Flltd* 'A glee~ lnewJtnt ----· ... ~ OGINNttedlOlrMnlal ....... :r.1rtt1111..:1. :Into Jr: Z:.:t~ ~'*='="'-.r::-:t,: powetfut ruse and tht •t•~ halpl-' 111 ot<Ser 'R' t2 hrt. 9 min> Sunday, Aug. 19. 1984 Laooe-U-Maoole. T~ LH Jonel ts Bricll end Rip -rorn ••Big Daddy (2 hrs . 30mln.) •<B> _. "I, The Jury" ( 1982, Orama) Armande Aaunte. Barbar• Carrera Pri- vate eye Mike Hammer tangta with a coterie of vlllllnt es he attempta 10 aV91lge a war bUddy's murdet. 'R' ( 1 hr • 50 min.) • -· ... "The llttle Colotlel" ( 1935. CorNcly) Shirley Temple. Lionel Bar· rymore A Attle girl Mt• things right on a tiffing otant•tlon. ( 1 hr • •5 min ) • ... "Thunder Road" ( 1958, Advent\He) Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry A hero In the KOfean War mekn h11 way beck to hll home In 1he mount11ns and beoomel involved with hi• family's bool· atlOna. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) .. MIMT .. .. ,... M One Flew Over The Cuc)(oo's Nest" ( 1976. Dtemaj Jactc N~on. Loullr f'letentr. A glee uUy Irreverent "troublemaker" Is eommllled to a mental lnttltutlon whefe he Ind!" the other •CC> ''Wilma " (1977. BIODt1phy) 8hlri.y JO~. Cio.ty Tyeon. (l hr., 40 min) •ml "TM Amazl:sow,erd Hufhtt" (Part • 2ot 2) (1977, raphy) ommy I.ff Jot\11 !d Fllndttl. 2 hra ) •al ''SttnO-tn" (19 7, Comedy) Hum· Pfit~ Bogart, L"'lt Howard ( 1 hr 30 -~·"Thie Earth II Mint" (19&9, Ottma) ~k Mud.on, Jttn 8lmmon1 (2 hrl ) •CC) "LI &oum" ( 1912. Comedy) Claude lt111tUr. Brigitte Fouty. (2 hr1 , 20 min.) l "Tht Toy" (1982. Comtd}') AIChlrd or. Jtold• ai.aton. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) "~Skin Again" (1983, Comedy) m1n7 Hamlin. Mimi Rogtr1. (1 hr .. ~'7 Cl) "The SulPfCI" ( 19•5. Suspense) ~ttel Laughton, Ella Rllnea. (1 hr., 26 min.) •(I) "Tti. Ster Chamber" ( 1983, Orama) MlehMI Oougtu, Hal HOibrook (2 hrs .. 29mtn.) -CC) "High Rotd To China" (1 983. Ota· ma) Tom Sell41Ck, BtN Atm1trong ( l hr .. 45 min.) Cl) "It Happened At The World'• FaJr" (1963, MutlCll) EMt Prttley, JOan o·enen c1 ht. •s m1n.> -al) "Against AH Flagt" (1952, Adven· :::/ Etrof FlyM, Maureen O'Hera (2 -· "Me<Ma Agell'ltt The Son Of Hef· C\dlt" (1983. Fantuy) RICherd Harrtton. Anne Ranalll (2 hr• ) tW(Z) "Tti. Patty" (t968, Comedy) Peter Sellerl. Claudine Lonaet < 1 hi •• 38 min l _ ........ llOvlel- -(C) "Mr Hobb6 1'1kas A Vacation" (1M2. Comedy) Jamet Stewert. Mau· rten O'Hllf• ( Hv • 66 min ) (8) "Strange lnvadttt" ( 1982. Science· FIC1ion) PW LeMal. N ncy A ( 1 hr .. 29min.) CD) ••Mr. MOm" ( 1983, Comtdyl MIChatl 20 Sunday, Aug. 19, 1984 patients into open rebelhon against e powerful nur• and the atabltsneo holpj· tat°''* 'A' (2 hr9., 9 min.) •8 mwtl "Loen Shark" (1952. Drema) George Raft, Dorothy Hart. An ex-con •xpoees a gang of loan lharks wno are victimizing the workers In a tire factory ( 1 hi. 26 min) -~CllCOAMDTMI*" ~= l*TADT wmt 1NI --._ DU OACHllTU Selectlons Include "What's New," "I've Got A Crush On You" and "Crazy He Calla Me .. ( 1 h< ) (%) llCMI "Nana" ( 1981, Orama) Katya Berge<. Jean-Pierre Aument A beaU11ful and w11ttul prostitute puts her appearance and body to use to become the toast ol the town. 'A' ( 1 hi .. 32 m1n.l •1Pame• .., .... lmlCJQ -CllCMO"l~-.-c.n NnM - llCMI "Ttme Walker" ( 1982. Fanta· sy) Ben Murphy, Kevin Brophy An anciertt mummy discovered In the tomb of Ktaton Teri Gtrr. ( l ht . 31 l'IW1 I Cl) "CurH Of The Pink Panther • ( 1983. eomtdy) Ted Wna. Otvid NiVtf'I ( 1 hr •O min) WCI) "I.Ola" ( 1882, Ofeme) Barbera Sutlowa, Armin Mueller·Sllhl ( 1 hr &6 m~) -e "Clvt or ®UaW." t 1n2 Wtsttrn) Macdonald Carty, A1ta11 Smith (I hr , 30 min) • ) "La Boum" ( 1992. Comedy) Cl•ude ralMl.lr. B11g111e Fottey. (2 htt. 20 min ) (Q) "POfky'a II The Ntxt Oty' ( 1983, eomedy) Otn Monahan. Wyttl l<ntghl ~hr . 35 min.) • "The Sutptct" ( 19'5. Sutptnst artts Laughton. Ellt ,Rain•• ( 1 hr .. 2~ min.) •CCl "Wiima" ( 1877, Biography) ShtrffY JOFinr>er,. CICtly T~ (1hr.,40 min.) •Cl) 'Br11koul' ( 1876. Adventure) Charlll Bronson, Jill lrtlano. (2 hrs ) OJ "Time Walktt" ( 1882. Fantasy) Btn MurP.!'Y· l<evln Bro~hy ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) (I) 'Mr Mom" ( t9a3. Comedy) Mtcheel Keaton. T ert Garr ( 1 hr . 31 min ) (J) "Clase" ( 1983. Orama) Rob Lowe, JecQutllne OISHI. ( 1 hr • 38 min ) •@ "One-Eyed Jacks" (1981. Wntern) Marton Brando. l<arl Malden (3 hr• ) •CB> "The Toy" (1982. Comed}') Rtehard Pryor. Jackie Gleeson ( 1 ht • •O min ) __ ........ •8 G ())GD -.1ea1 IATaw. CO.. --From the 0ana1 Convention Ctf'I· tef'. 8CC81'tll'ICI speeches by the party'a preaidenttal and v1ce·preetdentlal cendl· dlt•. edJoumment (AegJarty echeduled programming may be delayed or pr• empted fOf extended eorwt0hon cover· l·w~ ..... 94-..CAll IATIOIW. "'CCl9,_ ..... ..,.m'MllOl111 from 11'18 Dahel ConventlOn Ctnter. &CC9')tll'ICI $PHCl'lel by t,._ party's pr .. • 1dtrthal and vic•prtaiestnllal candldatas; ad)OUrtlmenl (Regularly echtdUlld pro- gramming may be delayed or pr .. empted ror extended con-..ntiOn CO'ierage.) Q (2 htl l Tutankhamen 11 Mtlt to • CaMOfl'lla u v"1!ty for anelyllt. whefe If Is accident• rev•=--~ h< • 25 min ) .. 1-MlfWY .,. "Out Llllle Girl" ( 1935. Orama Sh111ty Temple, Joel McCtea A smaN g tries to reunite her paren11 by rvnnfr away jl _hr . 16 min) d CB) .,_ "Class" (1983, Orama) Re Lowe. Jacqueltne BISNt. An lnte11ig.1 prep school etudent has an affa r wtth h roommate's mother 'R' ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) W(f) MllMTI ()).,."Grand Baby" (1981, Orama Esther Rolle. Larry 9 Scott A youn boy's Ufa and attltl.ldn change lNt'ien he 1 sent to live with hit grandmother In tti. rural South ( t hr • 58 min ) (%) llCMI "Jinxed!" ( 1982, COmedy; Belt• Mldlef, Ken Wahl A all'IQtt falka •• U_!lf~y ~ dealeL Jnt~ belpi(\g her de away with her Obnoxious boytr .. nd 'A' ( hr . 45 m1n.) •@ 1N1 NITl9ll PMILY ••uma•ucu !"'"* __,Y•ll TOll•n Featured obtrt Pr"'°" dltcutMt hit new pay· TV m<Wtt l=--WMmOA ==--.. "H h AotO To Chn1" (1983 ema) Tom 1entck, 8tt Armatrong A mlfllonaltetl h•ret t hlrd·drinklng ea· World Wtr I ftytn_g tot to 111tcn for he1 IOng•tott tatl'ltf 'F'O' O ( 1 hr .. ca min.) COr llOWll "81Ut 8kr.t Age n" ( th3 Comtdy> Marry Hamlin, Mrml Rogttt A woman 1111mpl1 to try out for 1 apot on 1 1>4g-i.1gy1 blltblll rum Clttpllt the oppotlllon of men in lht CIUb Ind th• own.r 'PO' ~· 27 min ) I ... . • ....... _. Regultrty echeeh.lled pr=amming may bt dNyed due to I brtakl .. CCUT --,~····· •••AJl1W,__TMIMTI '"" ... .. W~TMltwmt Gueet hffl Oougle1. ,. ,. ..... .,. llDllC ... ... II\ POOTULL "Pr•Season Game" San pteg() Chargers al Loe Angeln RamaSen Diego Chargers et Los Angele• RamaChetg1r1 at Rema (3 hrs.) I ,. ..... flGl'Mm • 'fOll aa •&.Al WIUI PtffOfll'llnQ at c .... ,. Palace. Jann lings tUCh htll as "11'1 Not Unotual.'' "She'I A LIOy.'' ''6'-erybody Lov" Somebody," "What's New. Pussycat?" end "Oehlth." OJ 9IMI ''Ponce Valiant" ( 185', Advtn- turt) Jamee Matan. Janet Lttgh, TM Vlk· ing era brlnot two rivets Into dlttct coo· fliCI (1 ht., '<>min.) E .. ._ • ._.YIM .,.. "Mamao-. lttll n Stytt" ( 1884. ) SOpl"tia Lortf\ MarQtlo Mas- troianni A Wily proe11tute feignl i Mrloue •• in 0tdtr to trap a k>ng-timt '°'* Into mtrrlage Ind then OQnlriv.9 a further t le ot Wot 10 hdd him •O-if'lll h11 wllhtt -I - II· ly ) ,, g b ii 5 U hr., 42 min.) GI_.. "Outtld9 The Wall" (1950. Ora· ma) Richard Ballhart. Marilyn Maxwell. An ex-con follt the plant of a aanltarlum patient and his Wife to puU Off 1 huge heist. (2~ -1""' . "°""" OOUllT .... --.o •..... 8'0T •lll•Y '°"'1CI A humor• ous view of polls. presldentt and Mtl<>n-yMr politics by the ''Not Nec .... nty The Newt" team. -· "911 ... Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to ~breaks. -·Cl) •••P.&. H~ns, Rick and T.C. cause confusion when t relate different version~ of • robb9fY 11 t club. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 fJD -A mM Carl Invites the ~2! to dinner to dlacUSI' • new patrol car. but thi clty ottlairlimOrelnfirested in~) I ..,. • c:oeecmn • / •Scheduled: Tom Jarriel Inter· views both President Reagan Ind his ld<>ptld son Mlch•tl Reagin, following the latter on an oce1n speed run from 'Ktt~=I to s .. ttle for Charity. ,..,_ .. "Lion Of Tht OtMtt" (P1rt 1 of ( 1981, Dr1rn1) Anthony Quinn, Oliver Affd. A hlrd·rldlf'IG BtdOUln tudtr rt11111 l!!ly't lttff'\S>tt to oocupy Libya. 12 rua.) • ..,. "Comlf'IG 'Home" ( 1918, Of•· ml) J1nt Fond1, Jon Voight. Thi wife of 1 Marlnt oapt1ln fellt In lovt wltPI 1n tmbltttrtd P1rlpltglo Vlttnem War veter· an While htr !Mblnd 11 ovtr1t11. (2 NI .. 30 min.) .. • -""°"A IOOk 11 tht Ult Ind carNr ol tht 1111 Arthur ,ltdltt, lnoludlng lnttrvltwt and perf0tm1nott by 1 variety ~lnent IOlolat1. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) CG) _.,. "l<lng l<ong" [1978, Advtn· tuft) .Mff 8rldQtt, J111IOI 1nge. Amon- 1trout ape le brought to Ntw York City from 1 1rop1e11 1111nd b( a grNdy Oii pro- moter 11ger to t)lplol the cr .. turt for oroflt. 'PG' 12 Plrl .. 14 min.) (I)...... . CB) ... "The Star Chlmber" (1983, Orama) Michie! Douglas. Hal Holbrook. A young a.wyer flnnly bel&tvet that the guilty should not be Mt fret Ind meets CheDtngel becaUM of his belltf. 'R' (2 hrl.. 29 min.) CO)_.. "Mr. Mom'' (1983, Comedy) Mlehlel Keetoo, Teri Gair. An unem- l)!Oyed father and hutbllnd must aaume hoUMkeeping reaponalbllltlet while his wife entn the work force. 'Pa' (1 hr;, 31 min.) (I)_.. "Curle Of The Pink P1nther"' (1983, Comedy) Ted w ... Dlvld Niven. A bumbllng Ntw York City cop Interviews • h08t of euptlcloue chlracttt1 In his lnvestlQltlon of the theft of the fabulous Pink Panther dla"J. 'PG' ( 1 hr., (() rntn.) •tm _.. "Buci< ..:nd The Preacher" ( 1972. Orama) Sidney Pottier. Harry --e.tafonte: A hi= fOI fOlmet Sia. 'es and • con man IMd " a preacher team up to fight ru1 .... boun1y hunters. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) 1r9ID W IM1111 • CMllT M1thls s1nga such f1vortt" " "Misty," "Too Much, Too Llttlt. Too Lale," "Chine" Art,.. "Wonderful. WondtffUI" Ind "The Last Tlmt I Felt Llkt Thlt.'' (1 hr.) -~~=le Mal!Ofy It l'IOfrlfled ~an oldtr bullnttt 1NOC11t1 ot her f thtt mak~_I.~ It het. (f') . "°''°"""' OUll•\...; - M fOIJ ... -Chtlt CIMn VI OIOlrlO In 1 llghtwtlgt\I bOut tctltd· ultd f0t to rounctl (from Atlantlo City, NJ,)._ 1.-1 (2 Plra., 30 min.) .. • .. ''HIJIOk" ( 1973, 8uapenttl Oivld JanMtn. Kttnan Wynn. A truck drlvtt It hounded by dttttmlMcS l\IJ1cktr1 wtlllt trll'llPOtllne cargo from Lot Angtin iHou11.w min.) = . ._ "The 8pttr• ( 1977. HOfror) C:" Qrant. 8utan My.,., A dlltraught rnotller mutt oope wltPI htr tmbltttrld daughter who hit tile ablUty to cauee "IOCldtnlt" to !l!pp!n. (2 NI.} ·• Cl) PA ...... Tile Unknown Comic ceveata hit Identity: the tiny Alalkln vlJ.. 18~ that'• the starting PQlnt fOf Mt. Mc= ct mbttl. ·----, ~--"H .. rt Llkt A·Wheef' (1983, Biography) Bonnie Sadella. Beau Bl'ldll- es A dr1matlzatlon of the Utt of cat ti<* Shlt1ey "Chi Chi" Muldowney, who won her first race In 196$. 'PQ' ( 1 hr.. 63 min.) (%) llOWll "The Star Cllembtf" (1983. Or1m1.) Michael Oouglaa. Hal Holbrook. A young i.wyer firmly be~ that the guilty shOOld not be Mt frM and meeta challengel becluM of hit belief. 'R' (2 hrs.. 29 min.) l ...... aLOI . n MlAY: 1"I L89ATICll OP ..... A loot< at the state of aftllt1 In Europe and the events leedlng to the 1 ~ Allied lnve- tleA. fealwinG __,.,. arcbl¥al footage. -('t'-'1...___ ... r.,~~:-. (!) llOWll "Daddy Long Legs" ( 1955, Musloal) Fred Aataltt , leelte Caron. When 1 WMnhy playboy dtcldtl to ~ • French ()(phan girt to colltgt, ht dotll)'t 1nllelP1tt thlt 1 thing Ilk• tow might lnttrftrt. (2 hrt.~ min.) I ............. U&llUll·-· ....... .. •WllMH "Wt. Thi AOOUMd" Myra, knowing the! Paut murdttld Pllt Wfft • dtcldli to eland by him u CPlltf lntptc· _ 1 '%W 'non tn.m. (Part 4 ot 6) -=~-Uln .._IOM MnolML _,...,.. rom the Ollllt Convention Ctnttt: ICetptlnot tpNCf'ltt by lht PlrtY't Pf• ldtntlll and vlC•PrMkfentlll ctndldlttt: adjOl.ltnmtl'I. (Algullrly tchtdultd pr0o gr1mmlf'IG may bt dtllyld Of prt-ttnptld for ••tena.d convention coverege.) Q (2 ;~ .... CB)' llOWll "Falt Tlmtt At ~t HIQh'' (t~82, Com!dyl 8Nn Penn. Jen- Under Ne-w ManageJDent ··&>rvinit All F~iths .. I l<1rbor l~a'"11 ·Mount Olive ~lcn1orial Park· MorluHn·· • Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Glaler Ave. Costa Mela (OC ... r Awe. •t H•rbor etvd.) ?' Benard s. IDOlek ......... c ••• PHONE TODAY FOR l'Rll INF°"MA TION MC)..~ Sunday, Aug. 19, 1984 21 , . nlf« Juon LMgn. Stuc:Mntt an ·~· American high ~ contrC>ttt the c:hal- letlgel of adutthoOd, drugs. ... end llChoolwoftc-··~~.'" . 30 "*'·) •n•t•uu.,.,, ... .. : .. , Welk Tht Lint" ( 1970, Dr• me).. GtegoJy Peck, Tueedly Wetd. A Southetn thetlft t>eeomn the vtctlm of an alluring young women who i. the daugMef of a local moonlhlnet. (2 htl.) .. ce>.,. "The Beut Within" (1982. Horror) Ronny Cox. Bibi Beach. A woman It raped on her honeymoon by=he • legged CfMtUr• end producet a normal son who gtows up to tallow In ded't bloody foots!~ 'R' (1 tv , 30 -1mlnJ..- -• ·-.,.. Featurtct flying down to Rio fof a camlval! &aztl'• blggett movie stet, Sonia BraQS: a Ylllt to Copac:at>ena Beech: a templltlg of Btazi!lan food and swimwear. ..... ---.... , ... -mu--......... ua... M&b&U• = ..... "MtraachlnO Chen'y'' ( 1978. ama) Olotia Ltonerd, Jtnny 8axttr. A top Ntw Yortc mad1m lhowt her younger Mt« the ropM et a hlgh..cla" bfothtl. ( 1 ht .. = ~--"~Mom" (1083, Comedy) Mlchatt Keaton. Ttrl Gerr. An unem- ployed f1ther and l'lulband must lllUme hoUatkeeplng rnpe>ntlbUltltt whllt Piii wife enters the work fate.. 'PG' Q ( 1 tit., 31 min) (%) .. "Lola" ( 1982. Orama) Bttbata Sukowa. Armin Muen.t~Stahl. The new budding ComtnlMIC>net of I pottwlt Clef· man town la corrupted by hit attr~lon to en ellunng cabaret tengtr who II In lee~ With the burg' I protlletf'lng offlclelt 'R ( 1 -~~ tW UW. l&lnllldlSI wme &IO .... In a lectute at S.cramtruo't Com- munity Center ThMtef. the tuthOr and educatOt talt(1 aboUt •tablWW'\a kMng relallonthipt In all pal1t of one't llft. nm• uunl TOM U. A r9Vtlw ot the team'• f001ball ..ason fteturlng hlclhllof'ltt of the playt and playere, plul a loofc II tl'll . ii"ar;;'iill'IJ Hoa1. ~ Cerlon. Sc~ comedteo Robert K)9ln ( 1 tw.) ..... ..nm Cl) w I n' •.a. M ~ 11 attecktd by• sumo wr•tlef end • ct.rtart, while H~ It enthralled t>y romance (R) ( 1 tw.. 10 min.) l•l•DllJll•M•MAIW -· ·••fUCI ii&tt•• .. UIC.. ----NOllM.L .. If-.. •Y "Bttte Mldllt: • M Or lk»tl" lnclUdtl tend91' blladl Md herd tOCk. ...,Uf!Og . "The Role" Ind @'GI f!~ her ··Ne). ~ .. album ( 1 ht. .) (§) ... "Sbc &"'* ()\ A CampUI'' ( 1871. Oreml) &ngitt• L.ltMale. Medine P-.i The QtUdith ~tr-It 111 t.!ICMWI Qltll KhOol caMOC control 22 Sund1Y1 Aug. 19, 1aa. U!1UI ttfidintt. ( 1 hr .• 20 min ) • .,. am F•turld: authOt Fred Smith dlleuu u Merett to •'COltt; obtelMia r>hY*al fltnt11: an American paulot\ ( 1 ht.: 30 min.) -· ... NOrlM.L "Pr..,Stllon Game" San °"GO Chlrgers It L~ Angelel Rime I ~-...... ,... .. ·•etnin Af'falr" ( 1970, Orame) nen McGIWI. Frttz W11Y1t. Two frlendl are Pitted agaltllt teCh other by an 8Tzi';'~a (2 tn.. 6 min.) I ... 'llal • N ~ Guelte: actr ... efanle Powet"a, cotMdlan Richard 8*~) ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) ~ ''the Hound Ot The But(er- vtlel" (1939~ery) 8atll Rathbone, Nlgtl 8nJce. k Holmes Wweatlgltft t_he myttery of a canine tplrlt htvnll~ an ~ C<Mltry es1•t•. (1 tv • 20 min. .. @ .. "Dllmonda For Steak ..... (1M8. Comedy) Marcello Mutrolennl. --Alta Tuehll~ Brltlth boutlqul owr. enllltl the tupport of four kMly y~ t"""'-to 1tMI lhe 1""*111 Jtwtll of Auillle. ..... t tr· 10 mlr\) -· LA 'I •IDJ Holt: Oennlt Wholty. (1 tv.) •••wtWlnMM9Wlf&BIM t!ietured: Hit thtrlPl•t Or. Ruth ~. t1Upld pet trloka, mJtlclan 8tfYtCehn.~~·l IMll9tr I hi ,__o .............. -"Partners In Crime" (1873, dYttltut•) Ltt Gtlnt, Lou Antonio. A ~ and her 11111t1nt UM tht" playing catda to help find 1n amnttlac'• hidden IOOt j 1 hr .• 30 min.) . . ..... -(II) Clf9'1• • •ua• ... Thie proflle ot tome of Am«lca't gtMt•t ath- let•""' ttMa lut 160 yurt. featuring Intl· mat• lntervt.wl and rare Mm footage. It holttd by Mefhn OIMn. (1 ht .• 30 men.) -Cl) .. "Gone Of 1ht Tlmber1and" ( 1880, Orama) Alan Lldd. Jeenne CC'I n. r~ fMrtng for their land blltle loaOlti wflo ~ Ptmllltlon to cltlt a ~. (R) (1 tw., ~min.) (I)_. "1991>. The Btonx WarrlOrl" (1983, Adwnb.Wt) Vic MOttow, Fred W'll- lltnlOn. Two l'Otortoua ttval gange fOrm an alltlnce In the Bronx eo they cen blttlt lnv~Manhatwt ~ •ff ( t P'lr .. , 24mln -(D) "MlnNlli'I" ( 1984. Comedy) KelV Nlctldt. Jof1t Silveta A ~ bU1 chMNlnlttlc attorney It Md!IOICI by two women wt* NI wttt ta _., trom home. (Uv .. 2• min.> ... --··Ebb Tide" (1937, A<Mnturt) Oicaf Homolk1. FttnOtl Farm«. A ''bMd'ltd" •• ., •• ptltl 10 tijM:k. thlp It complicaltd -'*" he ~ the owner'• o.uattt• • at>oerd. (2 l'n ) emt•U.TGN' Cl) _.. ''Aenm Of The Fly" < 1959, Horror) Vlrun1 Price. Btett HUty Ahtt an lfflentor dlea Ulina hit dltlntegrating rnechbt. hit son cont"Tnu. to wofj( on ft ~a:.r:= from hie uncit. (2 hrt) I-'-•'""' ~ .. ·-o..fllj (1983, Dfanw) Aob LoWa. Jeoql191nt B49Mf An ll'ltelllgtrtt Pfep tchOol ttuo.nt hM tit\ •fflMI wtth hll roommete'amothtf. 'R' (1 l'W.,'31mln.) W ml .. ''The Life Of Bnln" (1879, COmedy) Oraha'" .Chapnuin. John Cleal. ~ the '"'' C«ltury, • bunglet tatsely proclaimed a m11alah an becomeS the liN<* of • gteat religlou movement egainat his w\&he9 'R' ( 1 hr 33mln.) ·1--"'~ . M ML • .,._.._, ... "Invitation To A Guntlghter' ( 196'. Western) Yul Btynner. <leotg. Segal. .A gunfighter la hlfed 'o kDI an out caat retUtning to his W•tetn town ( 1 hr 30~ e Ml..,..LW• (I) Woa•FI ,_ Federation Cu~ highlight• (from Sao Paolo. Brazll) ( • hr.) ~. ••&U':.rr..tat . ~--"Strange Invaders" (1982, Sct- ence-flctlon) Paul LeMat. Nancy Allen Super-lntelllgent belng11 from apeoe mat• rialz• In a emall midweltefn town and 888UIM the bodlet of lta rMldtntl 'PG' Q_( 1 tw .. 29 min.) -Clll---"Podtv' The ~XI Dey!! ( 1083, Comedy) Dan Monahln, Wyett Knight. A group of hlgl'I IChool ltudtnt• try lo triwan lhe plane of a ttff-flghteoue preacher and tM KKK to ceneot I Shlk• Ea ffttlVtl. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 35 min.) d ... ''The WOOd ACCOfdlng To p" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin Wllliaml, Miry 8ath Hurt. The eon Of an unmeultd prep achool l'IUfH tn)Oyl a life tun of IOvtnlut• C~ Ind blzafrt Charlcttrt. 'R~a.. 16 min ) ., ..... , -... "The Prttldent't L.ady" (1953 • ama) Chartton H•ton, 6ut1n Hay· ward. Andrew Jlckson 111empt1 to ptovt that hit Wife It Innocent of tcandalOOt chaJ;,,. l illll•ll1W • .... -.WATCM -"l'M Get You" ( 1953. Mysttry) George Rafi, Salty Gray. A femalt British spy and en FBI agent join lorcet to crack a worldwkje networ" of kldnappe<t ( i tv . 30 min.) (!) CllCO Am'"' .. • ... "The Two Mra. C.rrolt" ( 1947. Orama) Humphrey Bogart, Barbara StanW)'Ck A dtfanged art11t methodical)' marnee and murci.rt hit wlvel after doing • biz.an• portrelt of them. (, ht • 30 min ) ~= ''The Party" ( 1968, Comedy) Petor Sellera. Cla4.ldine Longet A ,,,.... cNeYoua Indian actor creatft utt« cha<>& when he crul'ltS a social party ( t tu .. 38 -min~ -;Mn• I I 1111WCIQ • ... "The Star Chambef" ( 1983 . Dfamt) Michael Douglas, Hal Holbrook A young lawyer fwmly belltvee that the gu.ny ~ not be Ml fr .. and meet• ~ beclUM of hit billet. 'R' (2 tvs . 29 min ) M CC) .. "King Kong" ( 1976, Ad\len- ture) Jett Bridges. JeMiee lange Amon- atrout ape is bf ought to New York City from a trC>P'Cll laland t>y 1 gcetdy oll pro- moter Mgttr to exploit the crMture '°' •i1:.;;~~~i;J ..... . .. "Fat Tll'nel Al ~t ~ .. (1992, COi'ritdy) Gean Penn. Jel'- niftw Jason l.tlgh. Stuestnll at • "fYPICal" Ameucan high tchool confront the ctMal ~ ot adUfthood. Clrugt •• and -I • I~~ (1 hr , 30mln.) .. -Mlfrtf lmlCAL DOCTOI llOWll "Think Fas.1. Mr. Moto" (1937. -hiclay -llondng Movies-• •Cl> "Dead 01 Night" (1945, Horror) Mer- vyn Johns. Mlchaet Redgrave. ( 1 hr .. 44 min.) •CC) "Sink The 81smarckl" (1960. Adven- ture) Kenneth More. Dana. Wynter. ( 1 hr . 3~ min.) •al) "Sorry. Wrong Number" ( 1948, Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck. Burt Lan- caster. (2 hrs ) lt9(Jf) "Woodptum" (1982. Adventure) Arleth~ Biernaux. Michel Castel ( 1 hr, 26 min,) M (f)' "Underwater Crty"' (1962. Selenc&- Ftet!On) William Lundlgan. Julie Adams. g hrs.) (1) "Love Child" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •(C) "Across The Great Divide" (1976. Adventure) Robet1 Logan. Heather Rat- lray (1 hr . 40 min.) (0) "Young Doct0f8 In Love" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael McKean. Sean Young i! hr. 35 mtn.) (SJ "Swallows And Amazons" ( t97 4, Adventure) Virginia McKenna. Ronald Fraser (1 hr., 32 mtn ) •{%) "A Hero Ain't No1h1n· But A Sand- wich" ( 1977. Drama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield ( 1 hr , 47 min.) -(C) "Still 01 The Night" ( 1982 Suspense) Roy Schetder, Meryl Streep U hr . 30 min.) CID "Spacehunter Adventures In The For- bidden Zone" ( 1983. Science-Fiction) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald. ( 1 hr , 30 min) "Small Town Girl" ( 1953, Musical) Jane Powell. Farley Grange< ( 1 hr.. 33 min) -® "Ttmbtfjack" (1954, Adventure) Sterllng Haydet'I. Vera Ralston (2 hrs.) -U "Gover Girl" (1944, Musleal) Rita Hayworfh. Gene Kelly (2 hrs.) 1W CZ> "Concert For bangladnh" ( 1972. Documentary) ( 1 hr .. 39 mtn.) n:at~ "Courage 01 Black Beauty" (1957. Adventure) John Crawford, Mimi Gibson. ( 1 hr .. t7 min.) -00 "Curse Ot The Pink Panther" (1983, Comedy) Ted Wass, OaVld Niven I 1 hr .. 40mtn.) CO) "Clasa" ( 1983, Orama) Rob Lowe. JacqueUne Bisset ( 1 hr • 38 min ) CJ) "Lovesick" t 1983. Comedy) O\Jdley M<>Ore. Elizabeth Mc:Govttn ( 1 hr . 35 min.)' W "The Lui Unicorn" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated Voloes of Mia Farrow, Alan Arkin ( 1 hr • 24 men.) "King K9ng'' ( 1976. Adventure) Jell BrldQee. Jelliea lang. (2 hrt . 14 mtn.) wm ''Enlef Artene luptt'I'' (194', MV-- tary) Ella Rames. Charles KON!n. (1 hr .. 30 min) -"Terror On A Train" ( i-8~3. So$penM) Gl6nn Ford. Anne Varnon (1 hr •• t2 min.) • ) "Ac:rosa The Great OMO." (1976 Mystery) Virginia Fleld, Peter Lorre. A suaw judo eic.per1 solves unsolveabte crimes. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) (E)IU I IMlml (II) (I) DOTT8 Wlft Ml c.ct.I Country a tar Adventure) Robeft Logan. Heather Rat· tray ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (U) "Ealing Raoul" ( 1982. Comedy) Paul Bartel, Mary W0<ooov ( t hr., 25 min.) a.CZ) "Mary White" ( 1977. Orama) Ed Flanders, Kathleen Beller. ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) •CID ''Woodplum" (1982. Adventure) Arlette Blernaux, Michel Castel (1 hr., 26 min ) • d (I) "SwaUows And Amazons" (1974. Advenlure) Virginia McKenna. Ronald Fraset' ( 1 hr, 32 min ) •(C) "Annie" ( 1982. Musical) Alleen Quinn, Albert Anney (2 hrs •• 8 min.) CO "Treasures OfThe Snow" ( t 98 t. Ora- --ma) Paul -Oean, Cl~ Born..... (Lbc_40 min ) •@ "The Sugatland Express" (1974, Comedy) Goldie Hawn. Wiiliam Atherton. (l hrs . 15 min ) • (%) "The Thirteenth Day· The Story Of Esther" ( 1978. Drama) Olivia Hussey. ( 1 hr .. 15 min) --slvening -8"'1= OllTMI ..... Cll ... 8'/LOIO .UTDT fJml CMteo AIC ... Q WltAt IAm.aTMtMACncA ..... -.r ..._ ll001ULL "Pre-Season Game" New YOfk Jets at Los AngeleS Aaldel9 (3 hrs,) m> .._ UI. Robbie Doyi8 explains what to do 1n marine emergencin. and he provides an Introduction to the world ot sailb08t racing. (R) O (() MlfO MCllt IHAA Drags -summer Natl0081s (from Cleveland. Ohio) (A) ( 1 hr.) (8)WmlOMllOl (DJ llOWll "African Ac:Mn1Uta" (1983. Drema) David Nkana. Ciiva Sanders. Two young 8t1tlsh children visiting their uncle In South Africa become lnvotvecl In 1 feud between two tribes over 1 prized cetr. ( 1 hr.) I DICI YM DYii • ,... mM Regularly ~ -m;::.::-10 tmKAllOMI lllMI "They Call Ma Bruce?" ( 1982. Comedy) Johnny Yune. M11gaux Hem· lngway. A Weet coast ~alan cook ls mis- taken fOf karate expett Bruce t..e and runs afoul ot Italian gangatet bOlael, 'PG' t hr .. 30 min.) Ulft'All llUlm CClllCmT .. -' FF C Al The endUflnQ rock band. San- tana, teptlM tome of 1he1r grMtest hits In concen with HMrt from Altoa de Chavon OomitliCan AtpubliC ( t ht., 30 min l I '*' .. ,. ... .... Dottle West ~ l.atry Gatlin and the Gatlin Btothefs. John Schneldef and the singing dUO David Frlzzet and St*'9y W81t. (1Jv;} ..dll,.,, ... -... -.... , 1 .. , ... .,. =::&.Catching lhlrks for the Miami Seaquarium; a vtslt to lourdl9. France, famous for rellgious pllgrwnagaa l the dlMbled. ...... ... . •1wrn1•rr ro11•rr F.eturtd: • iv~d~th "The A· Team" star George P9p- ftlm'ICf9111f -·flQlnm ...... .,. .... .,,_.. .. W Freedom Cup ~ s.aureLWtstJ.W1 hr.) (I) llOWll "Smokey The Bencl1 Pan 3" ( 1983. Adventure) Jackie Gleaton. Jerry Reed. A sheriff challenge& some men to a race from Florlda to Texas fof a Qr'iZ• of S250.000. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) cm t1nm•n11um CZ) 9CMI "love Child" ( 1982. Drama) Amy Madigan. Beau Bridges. A pregoant lrvnate In 1 womeo'$ prison wegea a bat- tle 10 keep her child. who wu lathered by a married guard. 'R' ( t ht , 35 min.) tD llOWll "The lone Hand'' ( 1954. West- ern) Joel McCrea. Batbara Hale. A mat) devotes himself to apprehending QOtd thieves eveo th0U9h It means making heavy personal sacnlices (2 hrs.) 1'.tldl) ... "Tilt" ( 1979. Orama) BrOOka Shields. CharleS Dum1ng A wouf0.b9 roek Slngef uses a 14-yeai·old pmban wtz to settle • acOfe with a middle-aged plnbd champ. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) ,. 8 I OI M 10WI Featured. touring the newest sights In lhe natiOO's capita~ the Vietnam memorial the Smithtlonlan Alf and Spece Museum. the 111119-known caves undernealh the Lincoln Memorial and trendy Georgetown: make-up artllt George Masters tran1f0Jms Melody Rog- ers loto Mae West. MarMyn Monroe and Rita Hayworth. 1.-., ... '"' ...... m OI U. ,._turad: a look at the growing problem of prostitution •!Ong Sunset Boulevard: 1"18'* fashlona lnllplnld by Boy Gtofga, IMtt aoma of L.A 't t~h(Kt bcMlOet't lll1'CTAC-• ._...CCU'f -"''''-• ......... 'llmU ~ ... ~ achedutad progttmmlng may b9 daleyad due to ~btllkt. CC),.,. "The Latt. UniCOtn" (1982, F1ntesy) Animated. \I~ of Mia Fat· row. Alan AflM An tlpp(entice meglclen aldS the title charaetat 1n her IMrctl for the r .. l Of the herd 1"81 heve bMt\ 1mpri. oned bl:' ev11 king 'G' ( 1 hr~2• min.) cm u Ml Detroit Tlgefs ll Calitomla A~2 hrs. 30 min.) •1 mn•-• .... -Cl)~--A 18G'Jill ~ of pllY9f• '*'"""' comedy ~tehla and • bl.ackout1 wJ11ten bV atll8fal cont~ Sunday, Aug. 19, 1984 23 rary Playwrights. ( 1 hr.) D M IMITla ~ Max ... ,chel f« hil tathef. he and the MMter come to the aid of • blind woman wno la mlttallenty believed to hive Wltl'*Md 8 kidnapping ffi) (lhr.) .... "A Gathering Of Eaglet"' ( 1963, Dfama) Rock Hudson, Rod Tay· '°' Shocked by her huabend'• ~·no harshneu 10 his men. an Air F0<ce com- mander' • wlfa leevw tim. (2 hrt.) • 41 ... When the Pratldent demand• a secor1ty cheok of ab the G~- . ernor's emplOyeel befOfe making a \lla1t, Benson Is labeled a spy. (A) Q I ..... 'IW.rZOlm 91181fU•n 1"011•rr FMture<1 • visit with "The A· Team" etar George Pep- 'e!rd. • .,. "Killer By Night" (1971, Suspenee) Robert Wegner, biene Baker Two seemingly unteleted cesea mesh when police realize that the oop4(1tler they're 1oot11ng f« Is a Vital llnll to a strange clty-wfde epldemlc of dlphthena i hfUi -- - -.. , ..... ... .. , .. .. 0. LOCAnol "Robert Klein· Child Of The '50s, Man Of The 'SOI" The comedl· an reflects on the impact of televlslon on htS youth and takes a humorout look al e.!_renlhood In the '80s ( 1 hr.) (§) llCMI "LOYeSICk" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley MOOfe, EllZabeth McGovern. A married psychlatrlat nndl hlmself lalllng. In love wi1h.:.r,t1ent. 'PG' (1 ht., 35 min.) "(() COi' POOTUL&. .... C9') • 8 O Imm Webster fibs about htS blrthdale becaVM he wants lo ba part of the IChool ~~celebrations (A) .ftCTAC ~~~Catching eharka lor the Miami Seaquarium; a visit to Lourdes. France. famout for religious pilgrimages ~ Iha disabled. • • WAL&. .._,. -"Of Interest Rates" Gunt. Edward S. Hyman Jr , aen- lof vice praeldent-econom-1. Cyrut J Lawrence, Inc (JJ.cMI "OoctOf DelrOil" ( 1983, Come- dy) Dan Aykroyd. Donna Dixon A. timid coflege profet&or Is reeructed to take the place of a pimp, and soon tlnda himself enjOylng hit new occupation 'A' ( 1 hr . 31 min) .. (f)NAUIA11 John l~MI va. Trent Norman 1n 1 light m ht bout ~ fOf NYen r~ from St Pei.II. M~R) (1tv.,30mln.) -·Cl) J.R EWlng'I snooping Into Q9yton and Jeaiea't peat INdl hJm to rMltz9 ~mother may be In grave danger, and Pam ditCOYeft l<atheflnl'a ~ty In 1'1t' rtlltiOnthlp with Bobby (R) 1 hr ) • llMllal l•w• and ng-ton come 10 the aid of a reporter whO dll- ..,peers ~ lf'Mttlgatlng a ~ of Inter· Nt!Onel art thievf9, (1 hr,) • O .. ,.. •• Chaney and the team ere pitted ega1n11 a group of ruthlelt meroenerlil dt*mined to klll the IN<* ofanilllftdnttlOn (R) (tht.) ' _ ... I -.. "fjgl'lltng BKk" ( 1980, Blogta· phy) Aoblrt lJnc:h. Art C.mey. The 1tor( Of RocllV .....,, who overeame nMr-ctlP:: p1na Wit lfWurlel to t\11 with the Super boWt chempjon Pittsburgh St .... rt, la dtamatiZ!ld 12 hrt I 24 Sundey, Aug. 19, 198-i CC) ... "Table For Five" (1983, Of~ ma) Jon V°'Qht. Richard CraMa. A man wno wu dlYorc.cS five yeara .. rll« returns to hit now ramamtd wife to take • more active role In raising hla children. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 59 min.)-. CID .,. "Spacahuntar: Adventur" In The Fotbldden Zone" ( 1983, ~Ac­ tion) Peter Strauaa, Molly Ringwald. In the 22nd century. a apece mercenary and a ponkllh waif trawl to a distant planet to rescue lhrae apace maldent from a vll- lalnoul cyb()(g 'PG' ( 1 ht., 30 min.) (%) _. "Porky'• 11: The Next Day" (1983, Comedy) Oen Monahan. Wyatt Knight. A group of high achool students try to thwart the plana of a Nit-righteous preacher and the KKK to censor a Shake-r-re fntlval. 'A' ( 1 hr •• 35 min.) .......ml.Gii lttl WML tTmT -Wini Lowe IUllt• • .. TI.ff ,_ Host Louis Rul(eyw dlscU9MI the fundameo- tals ot atocks. bonds and Investing In gold and precloul metals and collec:tlblet with siJI Investment apec1a11s11 and ana t . 1 -'1'11:T - 1tt1 ID ULA °' IT• -The fifth annual event hosted by Beverly 61111 saiutes the perfofmlng arts. fNtUflng music. opera and dance. among the perfOfmers are soprano Robetta Peters. beSt Samuel Ramey, tlu1111 James O.lwey, dancefS Natalia Makarova and 8'an Livery. and the Radio City MUSIC Hall Rockelln. (A) ~hrt.) •W ltOvtl "Juggernaut.. ( 1974. Suspenaa) Richard Harris. Omar Sharrf A holiday cruise becomes• nightmare when the authOrllies of a luxury liner receive an ominous bomb thteal and an extortion note demanding $10.5 mtllk>n (2 hrs., 30 minJ.n lUCll -1 ;-:::: c:mT When Julia fleel In Chasa'a oat alter abducting JoMotl Glob- ertl, Rlehard Milds an agenl lo ~ranee In an attempt to locate lhe mlsalng Pamela. ~) (1 hr) a AW umca A 1oot1 at Allan / Pacific Ametleaol. the communltiet In Which they live and the tseuee that affect the!( ~ lncWng lmmigfatlon. aduca- hon. dilctlmation and political power, ( 1 hi) 1111':.m. Matt It pronounced clinlcalty dead atter tuffaflng • MYera head lnjUry during hit ln~tlgellon of a mdllng nufM. (R} Q ( 1 hr.) ~ IMJU&L a M ••111u•1•fllLlaL (Q) ... "Hlgh·Road To China" (1983. Orama) Tom Sellecic. S... Arm1trong. A mltllonlifna hit.. • hardo-drinklng ex· World War I flying ace to ... ,Ch tot htr ~t father. 'PG' ( 1 ht., '~min.) Cl) ... "Clea" (1993, Orama) Rob Low.. Jacqueline Bltttl. An lntelllgtnt prep achoot ttudent hll an affair with hll :iii.,--.:~::.:. '-concart 11 ~·1 Plft{ Wea nigf\tctub IHtur• auch lllt1 •• ''Worklrtg My Way lectc To You ... ·~ ... "Bin Giri. Don't Cry," "My Ey .. AdOfed Y04/' and "O.wn.'' (1 tw.) =1 ~=·'--AftlMTll 1 I .. "HMlll'I ap."· UN3, Orima) Key Paftlw, AbPil °""°" A_~ editor eeceptl the IMignm«lt of wrttlrla an e~ on a health club that ipecla~ =1-•t.=-) •&£22112 ....... • ..._, ••~fl"'•-• Featur• new aongs trom their firlt ttudlo etbUm llnea their reunion. CB) ... "The Lonely Lady" (1983, Ora- ma) Pia Zadora, Lloyd Bochnet. On• t• evl8ed awards PfOQfam, a euc:c:neful screenwriter tells the ahoc~lng ttOfY of how She reached tame. 'R' ( 1 hf.. 32 min.) . • . · (%) ... "Concar1 FOf Bangladesh" c 1972. Documentary) Thia filmed rlCOl'd of the concert htld for the benefit ot Ban-'Oatdeeh war raf\Jgees feetUf• perfor- manc:11 by George Hamson, Ringo Starr. Bob ~n. Eric ClaP1on and Ravi Sha~ kar 'G ( 1 hr., 39 min.) tw l lll TJM*' n:w ..... ,. 1'W (J) ... "Diary Of A Teen-Age Hltchhlker" ( 1979, Orama) OicJ< Van Pat- ten. cnanene Tiiton. A young girt'• lta It endangete<I when she accepts • ride from a str•,,;J~~~mln.) 11.=i:.-::u-. -•llllBllUCI ~----.... ,_ ITM W• 10 .. .,. ..... A MU Thls behlnd-t~ look at the "Stat Wart" movies -"Star Wars," "The Empire Stnk• Bacil" and "Return Of The Jedi" -lnetudet cllpe from Iha films and reYeatt the attention to ~I requ11ed to p+'oduca·lhelr daUllng apaclal effects ( 1 tw . 30 min ) (CJ ... "Honey" ( 1982. Orama) Clio Goldltnith. Fernando Rey. A aeduct"9 woman accommodates hotel gueeta with entht.lamm .. 'R' (1 hr .. 23 min.) (I) ,. .. -°'" caMn yt, Remo OICarlo In a lightweight bout ~ uled tor 10 rounds (from AtlantlC City, N.J )(R) j2h,_ , 30 min.) CD .... , ......... 10 fU.,., • • CU9 Felitured: how to attain finan-cial tuCCeN. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) tWCl) .. "A*y~" (1983,Com- tdy) Tom CMM, Rebecca OeMOf'My. A high achool Mnior, IMtt•ad In an atfk.lent Chicago suburb, Clecldee to exs-lment -1th the wlldef 8'de Of life. 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 38 _min ...... I':..~ Gune To Apache P111" (1987. Wettlfn) Audit Murphy, l<enMth 1ot>ty. A. cevay offlceir .. vee a group Of homeettadlrs ~om 1n lndlln atteet( than 1t1lk• the man WhO aold gune to the lndl· ane. 12 twa.. 5 min.) . (!)II llff .. 9 .. "FareWel To Manzanar" ( 1978, Orama) Yuki ShlmOda, NObU McCaf1hy PalnfUI ·~ p4eQUt a Jepe,,....American la~ dUtltiQ .·World War II. ( t ht., 30 min.) • ,... • .,. -Cluetts: comedf.. an Barry Mardef. Or. Joy 8<owne. Frid Wllaf~R) ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) cm 1 "Bodr Meglc" c 19". Orama> FiCh ArdOMa, KatNeen K""91 A ahy and plaltHoolclng phOtograptler't a .. tant tr111 to gain tf'lt attan11on of PW bOM ( 1 ht .. 30mtn) -1-nw:a ----llJCICOCI~· eaa1 11rr&.A.l._ .......... LM*t. LM.'l•CMtm.I -llCMI ''They CaN Me Bruce?" ( 1982. Comedy) Johqny Yune, Margeuic Hem- ingway. A West CC1a$t Asian cook la mlt-taften f0t k.atate eJcpert &uc. Lee and runs afoul of Italian gangttet bouet 'PG' {!ht,30m1n) -~ llCMI "StiU Of The Night" (1982. ~) Roy Seheidef, Metyl Streep. A paychla1rlst becomea Increasingly Involved with a mysterlOul woman who waa 1he mlstr ... ol a murdered pat.ent 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 30 min ) -~lmM.111 ... . llCMI "The BuMflghttr And The Lady" 1950. Orama) Robert Stack. Gilbert Roland. A Broaidway producer dec1dee to learn bullfighting In order to collect atage ldea~rs.) (!) "War Hunt" ( 1962. Orama) John Saacon. Robert Redford A loldler In the Korean War becomes ~enlc and reecta OddfY aft., a "CMte-flre" °''Whrs.) • "The Ape" (1940, Horror) Bor· la Kanoff. Hervy Hal' A acientltt dieQuiSel himMlf aa an ape and kllla humans to get blood f()( hla •XP9rlmenta ( 1 hr • 30 min ) • U'W 'mDCA Scheduled. Ste- ven Gooee. senior , .... ,oh anelytt at the C.Oltr for Def..,._ Information, on whether the U.S. Is=• ring for war In Central America; alat Kenneth Ring, prllldent of t lnternetlonal Aaso- ciallon for NMr·Oeath Studlel. on how neat-0.ath eicperief'IQel trensform the llYea of the IUNIYof'I. ~ ............. Ml • CZ) llCMI "King Kong" ( 1978, Adven· ture) Jeff Brtdgla, ~ Lange A mon- strous ape la brought to New York City from a tropical Island by a greedy oll pro- motif' ~ to exploit the creature lor profit. 'PG !2 hra .. 14 min ) -1 ....... ~ .. ,..,. llCMI "Aftlcan Adventure" ( t 983. ame) De-Ad Nkena, Clive Sander• ( 1 ht.) i UllJMA I lllMTt coeec.T flOI 1MI ••CU The en®tlng rook band, San· tana, reprlM tome of thelt greatnt hit• In . concert With Heart from Altoe de Chavon. OomlNc:an Reoublie ( 1 ht., 30 min ) (J) llCMI ''fS<>rtly's II: The Neict Oay" ~ 1983, Comedy) Oen Monahan. Wyatt Knight. ( 1 ht , 36 min ) •1111J-atWalM. .. -~·~ ----.---nm&T .._ Army CllMic: (from West Point, N Y.>JR) (1 hr.) -..... M&lltn Mii llH "••t1• Ra.c,,,._ ,., .. -·-·· .. -· --,.. ••• nm ·1-TMCQ m ML•TlllPAaY = "Brief Affair" (1980, Orama) Annette Haven. Bridget Monet Young students of a muilc and drama achoo! use their bodies lo achieve their goals. ( 1 hr .. 30rrun) (I).,. "The Bitch" (1979, Orama) Joan Collins. Michffl Coby. Aftlf an extramafltal affair destroys her marriage, a hiah-IMng woman aearches for other aourC..offundang 'R' (1ht .. 30nwt.) we.,. "Dead Heat On A Meny~ Round" ( 1969, Comedy) James Coburn. Camille Spar1 After hil prison perOle, a con ert11t get• right beck to work plennfng an airport bank robbery to OCC\lr llmulta· neously with the arrival ohs Russian dlgnl- _ Jary &: ::·· 20mln.) Me RUOll MOMll0 (11) ., ... -•ICW:AINCW.-.T _,lMCSI &'It .,_ "Curse Of The Pink Panther" (1983, Comedy) Ted Wus, David Niven. ~ New Y-onfCify cop inteMewl a host of tupilcloua charect.,. In his inlllttigatlon of the theft of the fabulolil Pink Panther diamond. 'PG' ( 1 hi., 40 mtn.) D CC).,.. "On The Yard" (1979, Drama) Tom Waites, John Heard. A quiet first· offender, who doesn't really fit Into pr1eon soctety. Is caught In the middle of a power struggle between a new guard captain encflhe tough con who runs the ectlon In the= yard. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) me "Innocent Byatandeta" (1973, SuspenM) Stanley Baket. Gtraldlne Chaplin A MCtet a~t le 8$SIQned to locate a Soviet aclentist who eacaped from Siberia and n.d to Turkey (3 tn.) • llCMI "A Little Game" (1971. Ora· ma) Ed Nelson, Ciane Baker. A frightened man auapecta hie stepson or pJaMing to murder him ( 1 hr •• 30 min ) •• .,.. "FOllOW The Hunter" .......... CID.,. "T~a The Otter" (1979, Doc· umentary) Narrated by Peter UltlnOv. ( 1 ht., 31 min.) CD) .. "Cold ~ ( 1982. Adven- • ture) Suzanne Web«, Pat Peterson. ( 1 ht., 3Smln.) ... -~ • u.m '*"CAT ...... ..... , .... WOl:llOP,..uw.nm lmT••Ym _ ..... .... ,..11111 -....... .. ''Thf sectet Life Of Walter M1t· ty" ( 1947, COmedy) Otnny Kaye, Virgin- ia Mayo." ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) .oc:uT • •..., Luther Lnlltec vs lr11~1;; (A) ( 1 hf.) ·u ... ,...., .,. ... ,,, . ..._ &1"'1\1 MICMI M .. II-/ uml AUCM.I / .., ...... IOCI ..... ,... ... ...... aias• .. A<Mlotixe) Chat1el Chapllft Jf., Onltow St~ A yoong boy ha.a a hatd time cOtMnclng his tathef that he wttneeaed an actual mofder. (1 hr .• 30 min l W •WIUO (D) ... "ClaSI" (1983, Orama) Rob Lowe. Jaioquellne BISMt. An lntelDgent prep school student has an affair wttti ~ roommate's mothet 'A' ( 1 hf'., 38 min.) •-econ .. Cl) ... "l<Ml!Ck" (1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern. A married psychiatnst finds himlelf fallng In low wtth a patient. 'PG' ( 1 hf • 35 min.) lrtl(%) ... "ParadlM" (1982. Orama) Wil- lie Almer. Phoebe Cat ... Two teen-egera come of age In 1823 Baghdad 'A' ( 1 ht., 40mlrq •Cl) AmDn MDCOIT&&.O we.,. "Lydia" (1941, Drlima) Mn Oberon, Jo&eph Cotten. An elderly wom- an recalls het romantic put f<>llQwlno a nostalgic reunion with four of her' fofmef lowr&~tn.) i CMoma .. •• &11Mll.W .. ~ ... (1982, ) Aleen Oum. Albert Finney. !Ming the Gteat 0epr.-on. baldpate mull~ air• alwr Warbucks °'*" hll pejati.I •tat• to a IPU'lkY redheeded orphan for what he thinks will only be a week 'PG' ~hrs.. 8mln.) (8) • LOCA,,_ "Robert Klein· Chftd Of The '50s. Man Of The '80a" The eom.ct- an refleota on the Impact ot televtslon on his youth and takn • humorous look at i enthood In the ·sos < 1 ht.) ... .,,.. ... -... "Slns Of Jeubef'' (19~) Pau- lette Goddard, George Nader The Old Testament tate of the bMut1ful but Nth- l leU hl~=rt queen of Judah It tOld. Mm-/MICF"'l'fC ...... -IM:lll--.YOQ • ITMCMI .. CM'IOOMI .. -":' 11·~--"'*'.Q .. "Ooctora-Arid ~ .. (1983, Rebecca RIQg. Drew Forsythe. {1 ' min.) (J) .. "The Thirteenth Dey The St0ty Of Esther" ( 1978. Orama) OIMa Hulaly. 1 ht., 16 min.) .... Oll""W-1t1t••llllll NI _.. .. _.Oll'.-ALt NI M,_.TW C• .... , .. ...,. __ _ ·--...... ..... Wl ....... ... ...... ~ the myst~ MinStt. rett.m to F~ Rock. Mokey deOldel to Join them. ·-·---~ .. "Band Of Angell'~ (1957. A<Mloture) Clartc Gal*, ~!<Ny Poltl9f. -11;~:.. . Uma• ICOel'f IOO Mm ....,., 000 Clllaa---~ "Sunday, Aug. 19, 1984 25 l ===-1'111-•IA•NJ. •ITUDIO MTIGUL lll*WlllC Looka at the ploneeflng chimpanzee retearch ot Or Jane Goodall. wno has bMn w00c1ng f0t over 20 yeara on the moat comprehensive ~lmate •t!ldy In scientific hlltory ( 1 hr.) I A B CAI ITOIY ... , ..... ....... nlllllelC_.A,,._ mated. A young girt tlndl a glowing bub- bte In her treeho!JM as 11range things ~pen around her home (Q).,. "A Horse Called Jester" ( 1983, -10r;u:,::;:~ ·~1-CWll•AIDO ,.,,....,. a..N -a..1-. m•mtmum~ N 1111 .. The finals of the JetM Owens Games. the culmlnatlon of months of ellm- lnetlonl for boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 15, are pteeented. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • I 8CMITOIY ~--"GalUpoll" (1981. Orama) Mel Glb9on, Marte Lee. ( 1 hr • SO min ) Cl)ULl&(R) CB) .,. "It Came From Hollywood" ~ 1982, Comedy) John Candy. Dan ~royd. ( 1 hr . 20 min.) Cl) llOWll ''Stars In My Crown" (1950 Orama) Joel McCrea. Ellen Drew ( t hr., ~9min) CI> llOWll "Mary White" ( t977. Orama) Ed Aandefa. Kathleen Beller ( I hr . •s min) DC&YMD'fll .. (l)T.-u.>alntl~ &IAWI IT TOIUVll ,_TU ..-.o WCT ..... .... ,~ ..... mlA-M•mA1'DY19Dl•ITI Highlights of '81 San Ft8flCISCO •9er• and '&2 Wash-~on RedSl<IM seasons (R) ( 1 hr.) CD .,. "Staying Ahva" (1983, Orama) John Travotta. Cynthia Rhodes. ( 1 hr .. 36 min) tm MM TO NI...,.,_. Dina Mer· rtn and Jack Giiford atar lo this atory about a eecret expef'imen'I to clone a famous lei· -1~'tiii~:=- l11MUT1\.m "':r"S&tkatchewan" ( 1954, Adventure) Alan Ladd. Shtfi.y Winters ~tn) e .._ I& Robbie Doyle examines t>oerdlllhng, and W!ndturftng expert Kay Robbetaon •.peins how to use YoUI Weight and the balarw:. of f<>fc• on the fig ln tandem to eontrOI direction and '•in ....... mt&YICll -·---w=• 9 .... POOTIM1 "Pr ... s.aaon " Wethington Redaklns at New Ot1nnl Salnt1 JJ,;;,• . 30 min ) 1:::. 28 Sunday.Aug. 19, 1984 ALL .... CU..,... • • COOl'B I ORUM CCIWTY ,_ Playeta Challenge Women's Semf1na1S (W. from Montreal) (3 hrs.) CB)--.... "°"'.,.. tTOlml Adults who have cj&appeared wrthoU1 a traoe and the devaalating effects on their lamil\Q ( 1 hr ) .,. "Red Headed Woman" (1932. Drama) Jean Harlow, Chester Morris. ( 1 ht . 14 min.) GllOWll -® .,. "Journey To Shiloh" ( 1968, Westefn) James Caan, Michael Sarrazin l hrs .• 5~ -. .,...,. ....-AT .,_ "The Lawless'' ( 1955. West· ern) Clayton Moore. Jay Sil\lerheels ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) E WUWIU. .. UCOCllW ,_UCMoot91•rT -"~(1980, Q)me(fy) Robin W1tnams. Shelley Ouvan ( 1 hr • 5' W J.o. "Curse Of The Pink Panther" £983. Comedy) Ted Wass. Oa'ild Niven hr., '0 min) .. llOWll "Tempest" ( 1982. Comedy) John Casaavetes. Gena Rowlands (2 hrs . 2S min) tW I Cl> awn'"'-""-11 fl) IA.u&.L Regional coverage of Los Angeles Dodger$ aJ Phlladelphta Phll· hes or Atlanta Braves at Chicago Cubs (3 hrs) M•DCA'tTCIPTa ICM.~ 11• rl al UI fllAMCllCO "'""mer. .... *.,.._" .. llOWll "Redt" ( 1981. Orama) Warren Beatty. Diane Ktat ..... 2 hra .. 'O min l llhWllTMI tW Cl) -.w•n11 ALB...cl llJUCllWZlll .. "Tt. &g NOIM" ( 19'' Come- dy) Laurel and Hardy. AnhUr Space. c 1 tv .30mtn) ... WllATfUA•• I '"f\WYIOO, ...... .. .. , ••• "'. fll1'0llY -1(1)"'~ MmlTOOIU , • llOWll "Opetation Mad Ball" (1957. · Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Ernie Kovacs hrl) llO¥a "Tarzan And The Valley Of " ( 1966, Adventure) Mike Henry Na~~~2hr$) I n11•11 AT'°'9 A look at the lie and careet of the late Arthur Fiedler, lncludlng lnleNlewa and performancts by • variety of prominent aoloists ~ 1 ht ) . rrtnmflODn•••• CllM•ln'M-,_I09 llOWll "Curse Of The Pini! Panthef" ( 1983. Comedy) Ttd Wasa. David Niven. lht., •O min) ~ -.... .,., -~ CNUmFl ... llllTIVM. ... .,. "Supsman Ill • ( 1983, AOVen- ture) Christophe( Reeve. Richard Pryor. • {2 his • !Im.ti ) a.> .,. "Rocco And HIS Brotner•" 0961. Ofema) Alain Delon. Reneto s.1- vator1. (2 hr1 , 27 min ) W8 .oWI "Arrivtelercl, 81~yl'' (1966. Comedy) Tony Curl RolaMa Schl8t • lno E::s~ MWl-tl fUMI mM Aegutarty scheduled ptograrnmmg may be delayed due to J)ledoe b<eaks • OCUlllt NW .. ucmt Freedom Cup i om Sialtle. Wash ) (R) ( 1 hr.) ~-SIOITI W PIM.Ml>.-eATc:aTlmlTAll Pearl Beiley ia Joined by Tony Bennett. Sarah Vaughan and Honl Colet lor a trib- ute to popular American music ( 1 hr • 40 min.) t:1I llCMI "Aaoe For The Yankea Zephyr" ( 1981. Orama) Ken Wahl, George Pep- •1pa'~~-llCIQ -W&D al ....... Little league World Serles (live from Williamsport. Pa~t;) -1=---.......... ITMtm ~~~Circus" (1959, Ora- ma) Victor Mature. Red Bullons (2 hrs ) «I) mWll "Gentlemen Marry Brunelles" ( 1955. MuSICal) Jane Russell, Jeanne Crain. (2 hrs ) ftll-11 IA-.u..l •MCMICT&llU9lll .,.. IOUTI al ntl,.. MaMn Hagler vs Vito Anloofermo (fought 1n '79 11"1 las V'°8S. Nev ) . (R) ( 1 hr ) I.OJ MDVII "The B1g Sky" (1952. Wnt· ern) Kl<k Douglas. Dewey Mal'Un (2 hrs , 20 m1n) ( llCMI "Runaway ISiand" ( 1982. Adventure) Mile$ Buchanan. Simone =leu;i&;;.::~ ._ I CM WT• Featured kXle W0tkr. ("Whisper to a Scream:· "Caul· dron or Love"): the Baf'.lgles ("Hero Takea • FaN"), SCandaf'a vt<*> "The Warr IOI " ( t hr.)~ TOMYHIDAU llCMI "Gaslight" ( 1944, Suspense) Charles Boyer. lngud Bergman (2 hra ) ~ Lii flUl:ll•I at MOVll ''The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy> Richard Pryor. Jackie Gltlaton ( 1 hr .. 40 mW\. •@ 'fCIJ&ILLUl1'UTID 1111• TOll1l9 • COIC9TI 1D W ·• • OICMllTIA Tex S.neke and his 0tchestre are joined by Helen C'Connell and Bob Eberly for a salute to the muslC of the 1940s from Wolf Trap F11m Park for the Performing Artt ( 1 hr • & min l •II Cf) toll World Serlet Of Golf • Third round (from Firtttont Country Ctut> In Akron. OtliO) ·~' ) l ••cw;-.,. "Son 01 Slnbad'' ( 195". Advenlu~) Date Robertaon, Sally Fotrnt 2 ~-M ...... wnM •'9A A teen- 04 girl MSdtnlY flndl hef'Mtf rltPOO$ible fOJ 1he care Of her ;<andfathef ~Lii" <l Ill .,. "The P:omlM'" (1979. Ofamal Kathleen Qulntan, Sttphen Colllnl ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) Cl) ... ICMI WM• Marvin Hagler ' vs. Vito Antoot.rrno (1981 In Botton) and Marvin Hagler va. Mustafa Ham.no {!981 In RoMmOnt. IA.) (R) (1 hr.) CI) llON '''The Sting II" ( 1883. Orama) Jackie GIMson Mee Oe\111, ( 1 hr.. •2 min.) (%)llON "ParadlN" ( 1982. Drema) WK· lie Aamet, Phoebe Cites. ( 1 hr .. •O min.) l mni••Tl ..... W. .. ~ -°"I• flOOllM.L •MlftlWllRll• "PAC .. D ..... mT a. The most outstanding NFL coaches ot an time ere analyzed and lnteMewt<S. and the human sides of these l~:=~hr.) tmAlllT..,.U•IDI EUlllllllW ---iw.'.n.1• 9111 --.n Ne PAT •9 • Ull» CAVA&.Ca Bob Crosby. Franl<le Carle, Margaret Whiting, Freddy Martin and other great big band perfOl'm· ers ate featured In f~metf highlights of a •3os and · 40. music revival. ( 1 hr.) . , ..... .,,. ...... llON "Tiger's Claws" (1 978. Adven· tUte) Chin tong (2 hrs.) I .......... llOYll "The Dallas Cowboy Cheerteedefs'' (1979. Orama) Jane Sey· mour. Laraine Stephens, (2 hrs.) e llOVll "fast Charlie. The Moonbeam Alder" ( 1979, Adventure) David Carra· dine. Brenda Vaccaro (2 hrs.) l ....... mTa .. .., .... llON "An American Werewolf In Lon- don" ( 1981. Comedy) David Naughton. Jenny Aguttet. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) CS) llOWll "Heart Like A Wheel" (1983. 810graphy) Bonnie Bedel1a, Beau Brldg· es Ji, ht . 53 mm.) •l'"cm ... wcao OI ....,. Little League World Senn (from Wiiiiamsport. Pa.) (2 ~1,.,. ... e t••NJ. San Diego Pedtes at Mon- treal Ex~ (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ............. (8) ... "Heart Like A Whttl" ( 1983. Btogteohy) Bonnie Btdelll. Beau Brldg- lea ~rwJ.i';~.. . • 009TOIUlmt -tUATM---TeddY Wiison (piano). Clltk Terry (hom). Red Norvo (vibtt). loot Sima (sax). Louil Btlton (drums) and Mel Hinton (b ... ) perform • conctf'I of twtng mUllO et Artpark In .. 1,i~l: .. 20mln) ....... ... "Otegntt" ( 1969, M)'ltlf)') Jeck Web~Harry M«~n. (2 hra.) ~ ... ~ I ... "' .... ,...,... ..... A UM Thlt btl'l~·the-tctn.t IOOk at the "Star Wart" movitl -"Star Ware.," "~ Empire StrikH 81ck" end "Return Of The Jidt'' -lnckJdH cllpt from the fllt'm and rwult .1be atttrmon to detail requlttd to produce their dlUflng SJ*:l•I tff41Ctt. ( 1 IV .. 25 min.) <m MAI _. M WW .,_, lnclUOH "Hunory Like' The Wolf." "RIO," "Gitlt On Fiim:'• "'The Rtfle•" and Mlte- tionl trom rhe albUm "&Mn And 'The Raaaed Tiget.'' (1 hr.) CffWT "'"• l.uthtt Lataller ~ IMnaCtane (R) (1 hr.) CI> .. "The toy" ( 1982. ComtdV) Richatd Pryi)f, .lac*le Gteeeon. ( t !'It., 40 ~"The Gr•t SINW'' (19'9. ~ m.) Gregcwy Ped(, Ava Gltdnet. ( 1 hr .. so 'CT'rl.1 .. 1 .. ~·a BIUff" (1988, Or• ma) Clint Eaatwood, l.M J, Cobb. (2 .. hrs.Ii.a... . I:. "The Lu1 -°' -Gest•" < 1&n. Comectv> Marty Feldman. Mlchatl York. (1 hr .. 30 min.) --ilil'veably ••llflK "Pr•8Maon l°:i =ton Ollerl at Oallu Cowboys ..... _.. -•wmTWM-,_..«9111f .. "Sgt. Pepp«'a Lonely Hnrtt Club Band" ( 1978, Mutlcal) Pater FramptOt\ Bee Gees. Mean Mr. Must1rd end the Future Vlllaln Band tttal Sgt. ~ per's band lnttruments. thut precipitating the downtan ot Heartland. U.S.A .. till Pep- per's oephew and the new lonely Hierta Club Band come to the rescue. (2 hrt.) (el llCMI "Anastasia" (1956. Orama) Ingrid Bergman. YUi ~·An amneel- ac girl In Germany c:lalma to be the only &Urviv1ng heir to the Cw of AU$Sla. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) (!)•111•----cm llON "Jaws 3',...,(1983. Aclventuft) Dennis Ouald. Basa Armstrong. A greet whi1e shark terrorlzet a mann. .,,..,.,... ment park. 'PG' (1 hf .. 39 mlt'I.) (I) llCMI ''Cur• Of The Pink Panther" ( 1983, Comedy) Ttd Wasa. David Niven . A bumbling New YOt'k City cop lnteNllWs a hott of eupsk:loul charactttt In hll lnveltlaatlon of the theft Of the ~bu!Oul Pink fSanther diamond. 'PG' (1 hr., 40 min.) l •u•11..., 1 .. ~ ... ~ ICheCluled namrnlng may ~ cltlaytd due to break a. -M -Hotttd By StM Allen. this tmmy-wlnnlng production tetturta I fUn.ftlltd HM• to the ttart tnd IOUndt of the ~'* ht .. 5mln) • -~ IChedUltd iimmlng may ~ dellytd dUt to brMka. ....... ...... o.ol'I' tw. ••&rlC Look• at the ~ chlmpennt '"""*' of Or Jane GoOdell. who ha beef\ 1NOrklng fOf oYtf 20 ytert on the mott comprther\llYt ptlmltt atudy In ICltnttflo l'llltory. (R) Q l1 hr .. 16 min.) CJ) 1-Pleyett Chlllengt Womtn't Semlflnall (from Monti..,). (A) (1 tv .. 30mln.) 111T••111m•ll•U1Mam:YM .. -.......... " ...... ...... _.. M • U. FtatUftd: a 1ook at ccim-pultt ~fllm miking; the neweat IW9ettr tMNont; eat reclng with ~ truckt. IE+-."' ' . • ~Ml -FtetUf«t IC10f Aob Lowe CS!tct •• hit new film "Oxf0tct 81uet... llnget 8hMnl Eaton. ~hr.} -·--... --~ dUltJ who have dlupPttf«I Wlthclut I tr~ and the dtvaltatlng tffectl on their f~1hr.) CD "Hlllowetn 111. s.eeon Of Tht Witch" (1982. HofrOf) ·Tom Alkhl. 8i.: ~ Nelkln. A young~ It llded by an emetgtney room pl'l)'Slelen In her flMltto gatlon ot a Hallowten mask manutectur. who may have been ~bit fOf '* lalhel''• gnJttOmt mutdtr. 'A' (1 hr., 36 min.) (%) .,_ "Pcny's II: The NtJC1 Dey" (1983, Comedy) Dan Monahan. ~tt Knight 'A grOIJP of high IChoOi •tUdentl try to thwart the plans of a Mlf..,ighteoua --~to~ .., ' fi festlval. 'A' (1 hr .• 3Smn.) -_fmll ... mJICO --·--Lii llOU.ftlOODW• lft •IM -FMturect A profit on Chef~ tootbell llnebacker end einglr • ~ King: &ee Walk• vllita ScripPe Mlfamat Ranch -home of the wortd ~ saddlebreds; MCI JoM Beatty reportt on woodWoftuno cla9Mt on wheels. • •-IATIWY~ E~ Alber1 hosts a re-creation of Big Band era rruic with guests Helen O'Connell, Keely Smith. Herb Jeffriel. Marg&f'et Whiting and Helen FOft8S1. ~s.) I E llAU- IDLftOGDI -TMOll ... --~ Me ... AL "Sharks. The .Perlect Prtdl- t~" "Jaws" authOr Peter 9encN9y ner- ratee a look at the dlVettlty of lhet'k 8'»- clea._9 ~hf .. 15 min.) •D 1.D Wl'TllCllll Orummondenct Maggie are married, and Arnold acquh9 a new little bl'other. (Part 1 of 2) (R) e .,_ "Five Mtnion Years To £.wth" (1968, ~Fiction) James Oonlld. AndfffW Keir. An unearthed tlmt cepeu6e contalna cllee to a ptehlltorie: Martlen vt. It to Earth. = • g ,.... Hoot<tr Mele• help for hi wounded partn« when he becomes trapped In en t1tv1t0t with an aimed ,.g&i.*~ • A look at the ftnal c~ltlon bttwetn the nation'• top ebt IChool brlkdenct ttaml. (1 hr.) ,.,..._ •lf•P I CA .. "Operation Oeybrtatc" (197$. Orama) Timothy Bottoms. Martin Shlw. Outing WOfld Wer II 1 young Cad\ beoOmtl lnVOIY9d In evtntt INdlng to the a...-rt'latloO of the hattd ''Wa~men·· Htydflch, H1tltf'1 CIOM confldlnt end r.!Qht""'-nd man. (2 hrt.) Cl:) .. "&lperman 111" (1983. A,,,.,._ tin) avtttopher ~. Rlchwd Pryot. " vCMalnout lndVa1na1 meonet• tr1tl to neu- tra»zt th't man of atM bV IP!ltttno him Into hil Q09d Ind evil ~~tlee. 'PO' ~2hrs..Smin. ' ..,_, .. ''The Blood Of Othlrl" (19M, ma) Jodie F0tter. MlchHI Ontkeen. BIMCI on the newel by Simone de a-u- volt. T11110 '°""' encounter ~ odCll when they attems>t to keep thtlr towie from tailing apan In Pant ~ Wcwtd • War II (2 hrt . 58 min.) cm .. ''Risky~·· r1883. eom- Sund~. Aug. 19, 1984 27 ·--•1un1ay con1. tdy) Tom CNitt, R•beeel 0.Momay. A high IChOol Nnlof, lhelttfed In an effluent Chicago MJburb, decldtl to e1eperlment with the wlldtf tide of ,Hte 'R' ( 1 hr 39 min.) (I) .. ".a HRS." (1983, Comedy) Nick Noltt. Eddie Murphy. An unonhodox poac. detective teame with a tempc>(arily relHMd conv!Qt to find 1 fugitive murder· ltf. :.ll~l·i=~ / -_,1'UClaCIMlllUltm • m •• .._. Edward realizes that ao old fl4me may be reklndled when a lively dlYotcee. Whom he had e aummer romance with, visit• the Stfltton home i art 1 of 2) (R) LJlllm.a tJ/lftllmt Am PAMOUI • _, HaWkt and Santjnl tly Altwoll Into Russia to rescue an Amencan spy Whole covtr ii In danger of being blown LR) _11 hf.) II GD:IOIOm -Kip and Henry are atranded In a mountain cabin while. back In the city. the girls contend with an esca~ tigef (R) 8 (II LOW IOAT captain Stublng and ·the crew encounter romance. Intrigue and the mystery of a WOfld-tamoua gem when lhey set aall for the Aegean Sea (R) Q ~hra.) Cl)_.. "Barberou" (1982, Weatern) Willie Nelson, Gary 8uMy A Texas outlew grows to beeOme a legend while conatant· ly on the run from the authorities and his ·~~aws (2 hra.) ClJ "Night Of The Zombies" C 1981, Orama) Jamie Gillla, Ryen Hllllerd A CIA operative Is dispatched to Bovarla to lnveat1gate reports of missing U.S army t>attei.on.. (2 hrs.) G ... AL Traces the fife. history and habit• of t~~! tiger In the foreats of lndlaaod~~(1hr .15 ml(\) ~= "POfky's 'ii.' The Next Day" ( 1983. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knight A group of high achoo! students try to thwart the plans of • setl·rlghteous prMChef and the KJ<K to censor • Shake- ~· f•trval 'R' ( 1 hf , 35 min ) ,. CZ) llCMI "Curse Ot The Pjnk Panther" (1983, Comedy) Ted Weta, David Nrven A bumbling New VOfk City cop Interviews • hoat of SUpsiCIOUS character• In his Investigation ot the theft ot the fabulous Pink Panthet diamond 'PG' (1 hr , 40 mlni6., :1 • .:J-.v Mama la contused Wf*l her •tranged brothef·ln-law aud- dttlty showl up In Raytown and poura on the=.J;. I ..... -.LON .. lllW'M••--••11 -Ct.Me tll W Thr• high school• nattonwldt ere the foeua for •n •••m•na· lion Into the q1.1111ty of toc:t.y'a public edU· cattonal sytttm. ~·) 8 • --~ ''The Silent Sha~ Sixuel AbuM of Children" ( 1 hr ) l u-... :.,,,.,..,.Leon Spinlls "' t.Uletnmad All (fought In '78 In Les ~·· NevJ\1 hr.) UV MllllOOO IMO • COllCe1' The ""'*"oup pttfortnt 1 MiectlOf'I ot tMir hlt9 -lnC~ ''VOAJ Meke Lov~ Fun." "GyPtf' and ' Go YOUI Own Way •• In • concett t1ptd at the Lo. Angelet Forum (1 tv l 28 Sunday, Aug. 19, 1984 -t==---.. mu.__. OWT • M llJT Comedlln Richard e.lztf perform• hit atage 8Qf II the New YOl'k Comedy CIUb Catch A Riling Star. ... Wtl Of A~ llA A look at the range of flth, fowt and mammall Inhabiting th• Oettrt s... located between melnland Mexleo and the Bale p.,,..,..~ (1hr.,16mln.) -1:'fnw, ~ llAW • ~ Mathis s#lQI IUCh faVOfltea u "Milty,'' "Too Much. Too Little. Too Lite," "Cha.ncM Are," ''Wonderful. Wonderlul" and "The Last Timt I Fett Like This " ( 1 ht ) -· IA.,....YMllTIPMI CD .,. "Body Megtc" (19M. Ora,,,.) Rich AtdOooe, Kathleen Kristel A ahy and plain.loo•ung l)hotographer'f US11tanf · tries to gain the attention of her boa ( I 1W hr .•• ~l,f. ... I .. "Down To The Sea In Shpa" (1949, AdventUfl) Rlcherd Widmark, Lionel Barrymof't. After 1 whaling ceptern who ha taken his grlndSort to ... Is killed, the boy regret• the wronga he'a dOne to the oldtt man (2 hrl , 15 mJn.) • llOYll "The Oallaa Cowboy Cheerleader•" ( 1979. Orama) Jane Sey- mour, Leralne Stephena A pretty mege- z1ne reporter jOlna the gl1ttenng world of professional cheerleacier. in ordef to gather acandalout Information for en ~of the all·ArMrlCen ~ (2 hrs ) CIJ .,. ''The Bad Seed · ( 1956, Ora- ma) Nancy Kelly. Patty McCormack A series ol lncldenta fore.ea a mother to real- ize that her 6-year-old d•UQhter Is e cold· blooded murdereat. (2 hfl.) ~ .,_ ''The ChalleOO-" (1982, Adventure) Scott GleM, Toe.hlro M1fune. A corrupt Japeneae buSlneNman and hit tredltloo-mlnded brother fight over • pair of ancient tam1ty swordl 'R' ( 1 hr.. 52 min.) ~.,...,....,, ... -"",,.. .,.,...,.., .... .,. "Btootce Ooea Colleot" ( 1984. Comedy) Brooke Flelda, Jot Silvera. An 18-year·old colfege student'• fife II made mlSefable by co.di at the atate unlllerllty &heattends. (1hf.,25mln.) Cl) ... "H O.T.S.I" (1&79. ComedY) Susan Kiger, Lisa LondOn A aororlty reject decida to form her own club of co- eds who conoet1trat1 on gratifying Mx- atarved collegtana. 'R' ( 1 hf., 35 min.) (l)llOWll "Paradlle" ( 1se2, Drama) Wil- lie Aa"*I, Phoebe Cat• Two teen-tQtf1 ~ome of ege 11'1 1823 Baghdad. 'A' (1 hr .. 40 min.) I MOUIAT .... ....,tUC*I 1W ... "The Laat Oty" (1076, Wiii· ern) Rlcherd Wldmar1', Robef't Conrad The alnoua Delton gang II oppottd by e rttlred gunman who tallea up erma to dffend hie town ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) D e tAMmAY _,, LM Host Berry Oolt•iek. GUMtl. Spinal Tep (R) ( 1 hr .• 30;J lrit:= -IOCUW .,. "Allky euei,_ .... c1ea3. Com· edy) Tom CrulM, Aebtec1 OIMornay A high IChool ~. an.tftftd In lr'I lffluenl ChlolQo IUbwb. dtcldel 10 axpetlmtnt wtth tht wlldtf aide of Ille. 'R' Q ( 1 hr., 38 min.) tw• IOWll "Cromwtll" (1970, Adventure) Rk:hatel Hurla, Aleo Gulnneu. Pohllcal turmoil end tyrann)' lnlplf• Oliver Crom- well 10 lead the RQUndhNdt In reYOlt i Ml CNt1ea I of England. (2 hrl.) -... .,..mTOIN.. . M WI I •1 • COllCmf The prem- iere vocal group of the Ille 'SOI and-~ '609-appear Ira coneen raped et the hi. torlc. Chautauqua Amphttheetra In Chau- ta~. New York CE Mn'O UClll sec~ 8udwelMr Trans Am (from Elkhart Lake, Wll ) . (R) ( 1 hr) CD --"The Body Shop'' ( 1972) Beautiful womeo perform dating llnp- tease acts on the Sunset Strip. ( 1 hr ) l •ACIMIWDIOI -~n•• -· -,.~. mwtB "Foor Faoes West" ( 1948, Westem) Joel MoCree. Francet Dee Relentlnaly purwed by the law. a crootc manages to survive • aerlet of per10nal obstacles wlth the help of his girlfriend (2 hra.) 0 IOCl .. •~••I •IFll:C:AIA (Q) llCMI "Meryl Maryl'' (1977, Com. dy) John L..iie. Conlttnca Money ( 1 ht , 20 min.) .. Cl) MOW9 "Jlrutedl" ( 1982. Comedy) Bette Mldler, Ken Wahl A sing. talks an unliUcky C8llnO dealer Into helplng her do away with her obnoxious boyfriend. 'A' ( 1 hr , 45 min) -~--·•0ne Flew Oll9f The Cuckoo's Nest" (1975, Orem•) Jeck Nicholaon. Lou11e Fletcher. A gleefully Irreverent "troublemaker" tS committed to e mental insutullon Whet• he 1ne1tea the othef pe11eots lf'llQ open rebelUon egaln.st e powerful nurse end the estebllshed hoapi- tel ordef 'R' (2 hrs 9 min ) W8 .. "Return Of The Wotld's GrNt· est Detective" ( 1977, Orama) Larry Hag- man, Jenny O'Hare A men who believes • he 11 Shet!Ock Holmes IS helped wtlh the daluSIOn by a psychiatric toe el WOfker (2 lhra.=~= .,_ "The. Train" ( 1965, Drema) Burt l.4neuter. Paul Scofield. A French leader attempts to uve hl9 country· a an treasurea alter a German ottic.r smuggJea them out of the a;;; (2 hta., 45 mln.) ' ... ..,,. llCMI "EdWatd, My Son'' (1949, Ora· ma) Spenoet Tracy, Debofah Kerr. A young men eornmlta aulclda 11 a rMUlt of hit parenll' lalttftng matr~ ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!') ,_ Playttl Ct'lali.oge .Women't Simtllnals (from MontrNI) • {R) CZ).,.. "Lovt Child'' (1982. Orama) Amy Madlg1n. Beau 8'1clget. A pregnant Inmate In • women'• pt1fon W10ff • bat• tie to keep htf child, who WH fathered by •ia"'==··R' (1hr •• 35mtn.) _ '11 .a ... amACMU (1 hr.) .,. "Fast TimM At Ridgemont High" ( 1982, Comedy) Sun ~. Jen· nlfet Jason Letgh. Student• II • "typteal" Amtfican high 1Chool conlronl the cha!· lttigel ot •dVl!hOod. CStugs. Mx and tchoolw<>Ot 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) *!! ... .,. "C.aaf'Ollt &own" f 1944 ' I Gary~. T1r ... Wr~t A man on the Yetge ol rtmarrlege d1tc0vers that he Is a lather af1tt an ennollad mer· I . r~. '2hr1.~ ..... 111• &.A.I ... W(D) _,. "Blonde flit" (1979, Adwn- tutt) John Holmtt, Selca A MdUc:trvt J>f'I• vatt eye travell to South Ametlel to retrieve • valuablt r · ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) •110CS•n •c ... "Night Monattt" (19'2. Mys· ttf}') Bela Lugoel. UOntl Alwfll. A crippled man leek• rf\WIOI by murdet'ing hit doc· en. (UV .. ~.) -~-... ~="Heart Likt A Wheel" (1983. Biography) Bonnie Bedella, Beau Btldg- •· A dramatilatlon of the kit of car racer Sh•rley "Cha Cha" Muldowney, who won h8f f11st race In 1966. 'PG' O ( 1 hr , 53 min.) •00 llOWll "The Toy" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Jackie Gleason A mulllmll--..JIOnalr• "wrcha~· an .uroemployed. black man •• a pi.ythlng for his spoiled ~son 'PG' ( 1 hr .. '0 min ) ••.,."Spy In Blacl<" (1939. Adven· ture) Conr1d Veidt. Valerie Hobson Polit· lcal Intrigue surroundt the arrlval of a Ger· men sub in the Orkney latandt dUnng W0<1d War II ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I = "Don'• Party" ( 1978, Com. cM John Hargr .. ve, Pat 81thop. A group of tutxHbanltn gather at a friend'• fio4JM to watch the tlectlon return&. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) (%) ..,_ "Young Doctors In Love" (1982. Comedy) Michael Mci<tan, &.In Young. A young turgeon trlet to over- CQmt..hit tMr of the knife In this spoof of ~ opera Cllchte. 'R~ (f hr , 35 min ) W (C) llCMI "HO.TS.I" (t979, ~) Susan Kiger, LIM London. A totor1ty rejflCt decfdes to form het own club of co- eds who concentrate on gratifying Mll· starved colleglans. 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) •• llOWll "Hoose Of Fear" (1939. Mys- tery) W11Uam Gargan. Alan Dinehart A detective methodl(ally st1lk1 a kMlet who has left a pall over a Broadway theerer. ( 1 hr .... 20 min.) •• , .... ... llCMI "Survive!" ( 1976. Orama) Pablo Ferrel. Hugo Stlglitz The surv1VOfs of a plane crash in the Icy Andes MOUt1- tain1 ere lor<*1 to rnofl to deiper'tte meant In order to stay a1iv. un1M help atrNM (~ -·-••TaDAft•-(IJ)llOWll "Xtro" (1983, Soitnoe..flct'°") Philip Sav-. Bernice Steger&. M 1911Nlng returns from an alien abc:M:tlOn In 1 ,.,. OU8ly WC)(1e eondltlOn than Wflett ht ltft, 'R' ( 1 hr., 20 mtn.) . llOftl "Aunewa_y lalend'' (1982. A<Mlnlure} _Miles Buc:heMn; Slmoriil Buchanan. In f830I Australia. two youno- sters elCaPe the ctutcn. of 1 c:ortUPt governor. f 1 hr .• 35 min.) W (B) .,,. "11 came From Hollywood" ( 1982. Comedy) John Candy, Dan· Aykroyd The worst sceoet from <>'d 8 movteS are presented, o·ff.mg hu~ glimpses of Japanese monetet epQ. explo1tatlon films and the works of EOW.rd 0 Wood Jr.. director or "Pten 9 From Outer S~" 'and "Glen Or Gleildl. .. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 20 min) WU llOWll "Pief 23" (1951, Myattf}') Hugh Beaumont. Richatd Travia. Wl'IHt Investigating a c:all9 ot flghMlxlng. a ~ vate detectiv. uncovers two mutdat'L ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) -Daylinl8 ...... Cont. l'romPaee• chair Tony believes 50meone as lfYln& to scare them out of the cabtn but Jim and Annabel believe the cottage harbon a spirit. H alary Jealous when he thinks Aetcher and Cla1tt arc lovers. Aetcher learns real est.ate agent who sold cottage to i:-ony and Annabel wu fired. Agent then tells Aetcher Susan Paper ot money from a shady·lookma character named Yamamoto. ONE LJVE TO LIVE: At warehouse Dec throws coffee 10 Rupen's face. Rupert's auempt to rape Dec fails but he beats her Fl~L ltJ iH6 MISSING LITTERS IN r~e \\TV wai.r!&11 BEL.OW. M ICINIEI 1,1 I IEIHIRIERI · . I IMlilEILI [JEJ ~~ ~ I IOI trlUINIEI ~~\ ~ U~llHl6ti 1ll6 rn ~ , ADWNTll¥ .,...: - ~:e~~e~~:HJ ~-~~ t I I I I" I I 1.._.1 up. Dee escapes from Rupert. Didi &wears to Mark that she loves hun. Oant and Vicky tell Harry about Nelson's embezzlement confession. Larry comes home and tells Laurel be doesn't care about her past Laurel doesn't have to fearanycha.racs in Wildlife fire. Sam and Rafe decide to mm love in the health club sauna. Bo finds Dee and they spend m.&ht m warehouse but do not make love. Bo finds we where Mark hid monc)'. Rupenand B.oduel io warehouse. LOVING: Pre-empted due to coverage of Olympics. RYAN'S HOPE: Pre~mpted due to coverage ofOlympica. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: With old flame Victoria beck an town. Hopn unable to concentrate. When Adau can't mate love Alec reaHzes she's a virgin and later sends her flowers. Sunny and Hopn try to contact Anthony Nathan. Cord tampers wilb Turner Instruments computer system to make certain Liza will believe she needs help in runnm' company. Lloyd withdraws support of Alec's demo rcoord. Jusll.De gets out of teeiaa orthopedic suraeon by feiaruna illness. Drcamina of marriqe to Caaney, Jusunc decades to make her dream come true. Hopn and Sunny reaJizc that Anthony Nathan is Tony Nardo and that they're not auests in has home, but captives. SANT A BARBARA: Mason realizes Santa.na still loves hiJ dead brothcrCbannini. Santa.na decides to lry and find t.Mchild she had by Channing Jr. five ycarsqo. Ted to join Danny in lA. Joe tells Kelly be still loves her. Joe tells her that Peter purpoldy destroyed their romance just before Joe was charpd and convicted of killina Chanruna. Santana's motbcr Rose bca CC. not to tell Rueben Santana had a child by Owwng. C.C. calls Acapulco and makes certain Santana cannot find her son. TH& YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS; TN.ly su.ffenna. ftom amnesia. Rick believes he 11 a food penon wbo cao di inauisb right from wroq. Eve tells Rick be'U never be re~ ·hm sanitarium bceausc patient stay lhett forever in order • make certain Dr: Hubbard has all the money he nttds. Eve sa>~ lhe11 help him escape from the he»pital and plansa di.Wse for Rick to wear. Jaz.t refuses to admit to Paul that he is rcinvolved wilb tbe mob, Ashley and Erica think Julia prqnant by Joe. Jill alecpe walh Mark. Ashley finds Jill's suna.J.asses at Marie's and ~m~ furious. Jack aarees to Diane's no-1u rule to see ti their rtlationship is more than mcttly physical. Lauren a.rranaes for Traa to have aud!tion ~1th voice coach Da~id Hunter,~ S-)'I him to '8)' Tracl has no talent. Astounded by Traci • truly beautiful \ oi~. David tells laurm Traci is a srcat talent. Sunday.Alig. 19. 1984 CMIM Ill ........ II 111 at11 ll'w 011 :tr1:•10....n11t11 ........ _. ......... ., .......... Ht II th& ............ 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Half~nswcred questions and terse .. no comments" from the man's family and U.S. government officials obscure au but the barest details of b(}W or why the SS-year-old Laguna Beach man an<t another man died i n an airplane crash at a remote aintrip County CHP takes a dim view of aunglaaaea with leather flaps at the aides./ A2 'Cat Xlng' sign curries no favor with Fullerton City officlala./ A2 Callfomla Nation Geraldine Ferraro's hus- band John Zaccaro has agreed to make his tax retuma publlc./ A3 · World Pizza parlors have be- come a popular pastime for Moscow' a younger generation./ A7 Brides may toss their bouquets, but they chooee them carefully. The newest preference Is for freestyle deslgn./Ct -Parisian designers are taking hemlines back down to the ankles and using luxury fabrics for evenlng./83 Sporu The Rama came through with their first exhibition victory In three st~• Saturay night, defeating Green Bay 27 ·24 at Anaheim Stadlum./81 . Lee Trevino ls the man to beat at the PGA cham- plonahlpa followtng Sat- urday's third round of play./11 The Soviet Union 11 clean- ing up at the ''Friendship Games,'' It• answer to boycotting ttle 1984 Olympic Gamee./12 ~:·:~:!!:!:!:~.::·:·:::·~((•:~::::!:·:~:-:·>:·~»:<«~ Enterta!Dment Two blographlcal mual· cala, one a world pr.emlere, open on local atagea thla 'Week./17 The hit movie of three decades ago, ''Slngln' In the Rain," 11 reborn on atage In London./U ,-.•.·-:·:·~·:.:•!-!11:•:-:•:•:•:•:-:-:•:•:-:•:•:•!•!V!·:-»!t '8ualneu Sytvla Porter calla the newly-enaoted tax laws a monatrollty ./84 INDEX . .. C5 C!S M A3 -..,._-034 C5 02 cs oe ce A3 M 02 ca.a. 01 814 85-e 01..a TV~ 04-1 A2 A3 in South America on July 28. Both men were reponedly buried the day after the crash by a priest in Nazareth, a Colombian village about an hottr's drive from the city of Bamnquilla in the northwest prov- ince ofGuajira on the Caribbean Sea coast. Two other men were injured in the It may raln on parade today . • It might rain on the parade today in Newport Harbor. but spirits ueo't likely to he dampened at the 34th Annual Charactcf Boat Parade, scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. in front of the Balboa Bay Cfob in Newport Beach. The National Weather Service predicted about a 30 percent chance of scattered showers and thunder- showers aJona the Oraoic Coast today, with partial cloudiness through Monday and bi&hs between 78 and 86 alona the bcac6-cs. Liaht sprinkles, which fell o~ small crowds at Newport and Hununaton beaches Saturday afternon. are most likely to occur in lhe afternoon and evening today, a forecast« said. Li&ht to moderate rain fell inter- mittently tbro\a&bOut the day Satvr· . daY from Palm SJ>tinaa to Lona Beach, with the sreatest amount reported in the Big Beat Lake area. where the National Weather Service said .37 inches of rain fell _durina the 24 ho&llffDdiQa--at S p.m. Satunlay. Lows tonjaht aJona the coast were predicted to be between 68 and 7 S degrees and from the mid 60s to the low 70s inland. Hiahs today were forcast near 80 at the beaches to the upper 80s intand. For those bopins to escape an~ther dreary day on the coast by 18.k.in& a trip to the mountains or desert. scattered showers or thundcnhowen were predicted for both those areas. today also. Locally heavy showen were fore- cast from the San Gabriel mountains southward, with continued warmth and humidity and hi&bs between 7S and SS. Lows were predicted in the mountains for between SO and 6S ~q, also expected today in the desert, with some lOcally heavy showers in the Mojave desert and southward. Continued humidity was forecast, with hiJhs from 92 to 102 in all areas. Lows in the upper 60s and 70s were predicted in the upper deserts and the low to mid 80s in the low deserts and Palm Sprinas area. County crashes lead to courts If you have a crash in OranaC County, plan to JO to cou.n. Except for thear counterparts in Lot Anaeles and San Francitco, drivers involved ill accidenu in Oranae County a.re more likely than any- where else in the state to end up in a courtroom. OraOJ!t C.ounty ia the third leadina county 1n the 1tate for a 1u.perior coun lawl\llt 10 be filed foUowina a trafftc colliaion.-accordiaa to the .JnaurUce Information Institute. Lut )Ur. _nc:ar_ly 5.000 ia..w .. atemmina Crom car acddeatt Mn filed in ~ County Superior Coun. Tbe ftcW'c tranllata '° about 240 suits for every 100,000 people livina in the county. ecconlilll me hl uraocc Institute. 'The ltlle •vertaie li a'tic>Ut ~ tawsu u fot cVfll'I aoo.ooo 11111 raadentS; In Loi A ...... 24.133 CV IClddent Alita 'ftl'C ftled In 1913, pniduciftl I f9tiO of 311 laWl\Ut for ~ 100.00> ratdentl. David ~immona. a IPC)taman For the 1Mtitu llid a g ~tioll Ol MCicuatOy nan a blab htiption ra For cum&*, n Pieao C0unty, Wbida II thirit beblftd Lot A•lee and Oranee counties ln ~. wu nnked 20th • the te on the rauo ofla It • . .. David Bishop Focus ON THE NEws crash of the twin-engine carao plane, which bad its identification numbers removed. Both arc hospitalized in • I • Barranquilla and arc in the cu tody of Colombian offici I on chafltS n> lated to v1olat1ons of Columbian airspeoc. U.S. Em bossy officlab in Colombia and State Department officials here in the United States refuse to reveal the names of the inju~ men. Both are known to be Amcncans. The aircraft crashed while taking off from a remote, unmarked au~lrip, Columbian sourcct sa1d. • Only the bodies, the injured men and the planc•s wrccka&e were found by Colombian authoriucs when they arrived at the airstnp. No carao aboard. ~ l'bc inadent not reported in the United States until dlU' tx· wifc 5mt The Daily Pilot a ~ rebsc on memorial services held for her for:nt_er hu band on UJ. 6 1n Laguna Beach. The obituary listed a I ().year '1lnt with Air America as pan.of Sadlct's t;aeqround. Air America ii known to have close tics to the Central In· telliaenoe Agency. SJdinJJJ.ing_ in thesuff . M.esans ready to "--renew battle BJ TONY W VEDIU ! °' ............. For more than 10 years, residents in nonh c.osta Mesa have stormed the City C.ouncil chambers in at- tcmpu to block what they believed were ill-planned developments for a S04a"c pared near their homes. ADd for more tbaD t O years they ha VC been fUCXlCSSful. • Homeowners are IPin prepuilii to pick up the puntlet Monday dun.naa schedulcd CIOUDCll hearina oo a controvenial SSOO-millioo plan to budd 300 apartments, a towcrina office part and a l ~tiered bOtcl oa the Beat Street property. .. wc·u try to have the (COUDcil cbambcn) packed, .. said Joa fuadis. oresident of the biSlorica.l.ly powerful ~ortb ·<:o&ia Mela Homeowacn Att- sociatiGft ... ln .A.I! prouDdi ·ve bad people sitt.11'1 lD the aisles. .. . The project orooosed by the Amel Development Co. We>Ukl briai• SOO. room hoic~ six tugb-ri.Jc office towers and a flood of a_partJDC.Dts to the propeny~oy litar--S-trcct, Sao Leandro Lane and the San Dtqo freeway. Council members on Monday will be consjderin& a recommendation from the P1annioa Commission to accept an coviroo.meotaJ impact re- port on the project, increue ~ rcs.iden tial density allowed at the ate and change the zonina lO allow commcrci.al dcvelopmc:nL Amel is aceki.na to build 300 apartments on a pa.reel of land DOW zoned for 1 maximum of l 6S bou:si units. The proposal was ori&inally brouabt before the coa.ncil Aua,. 6 but was postponed at the request of tbe developer. While northside bomeownen are ae.arina up for the fi&ht, the lavish er<>Jccl is DOt wit.bout supporters. Costa Mesa Olambcr of Commc:rc:e officials voled recentlY. to back the development for its ability to bolsler local business and to .ceneratc lona· term revenue for the city. The pro pcct of a wider Wt buc f'Pleue w Mlt8AK8/ A.2) Museum remodel could be stymled Reservations voiced over massive nature of proposed project ~.....,;..__ ______ ;;--.~~---------------- " ~ Dllllr ........... ~a..- ;·a,1e Pramlon of Lap.Da Beach model.a outlawed eyewear. CHPtakes dlmvlew of shades lllepJtu~? Th.It'• t. Accordin.a io the Califomla · way Patrol. driven caupt wearina cenaln typet of wnatwet ~a ftno of$20 or at lea t wtan wanuna. Tho eye e.r in question 11 tho '°" called "mountaineerina" or .. &lacier .. 1uQ&JaiJel -the type. that featuro a 1mall leather flap on either lid of tho frame. Tbc a1aNet aro popular with rock climberl and wen becau1e the leather flap CUtl tbe IUD'I &Jare. But lawmen uy the flap also cuts out a drivef 1 peripheral viii on. "A driver wearlna thi11~uae1 i1 a safety threat because triffic ·~ proachina from the side can't be teen." explaiqed Ca~t. C.A. Lynd. "Officers wbo oblerVe such a violation will take enforcement IC· tion." Lynd llid the CHP bas nothina apmst "mountaineerina" aunaJuses as Ion& u they're not pr<?PDed on the nose of the person behind l&e wheel of a car. ;.<>..,. 1iliii1-. .......................... ~ .. ll!llm----------------------------------f~ a rW i ck, RaWlsdelight crowd i~n twin Costa Mesa appearance Widely scattered showers today Coaatal Eztended ~on.to. Ctlttteeton.w.v. Cl'laltont N 0 ,..Idly let~ &lid "'°'~low ~ ~ · _.end roo -"" -.. '*· w11e111r. Hlgfle '~"'°"'Ille 11'1111 to ~ llPC*•70tM t11t IOIOI INtllCI Ooluml*.IC. ~L-~a1on ~.Oh ~ .... H. Oellu-'1 Wonll Temperature• = O.Molntt HI Lt Ottroll AIMl!y n IO OuluUI ~.,. .. .. II "IMO t2 .. IWnrlllt Andlorl(Qe 17 64 'llr1*N Mtlt¥t IO .. ,.,... AtW!te .. n =" MIWlllO City II 70 Alletln 103 .,. B*I,~ lalllll'IOf• ., .. Bl'-bot'o,H.C ~ ... IO HartlorCI .. 17 ..... llemltCtl f7 .. HoftOlulu ... .. .. HowlOll '°"°" 12 .. ~ .__.. 17 .,, JMUon ...... lliffe60 n 11 ~ lultlngtOft. V1. 12 .. Jul-.. Cell*' to 12 ~City .. 1' 71 11 .. .. 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For the second balfoftbe sbow, 'C d k' f t 11 h t ' Local pop music fans got .double For bis initial number, the sin&er Dionne Warwick strode onstqe razy run man a a y s 0 • entertainment for their money Friday launched into the fasMempo "All elepntly decked out in black tuxedo · ~even.mg at the Pacific Amphitheatre Time Lover,•• accompanied by .full pants and w~te. spa.rkli!ll blo~ and ~ star. vocal1~ts Lou Rawls and orchestra and talented back-up Slll&· talked . an~ JO~ easily with ~er A Santa Ana police officer fatally Medical Center Fnday at about 9:30 of the neiabb<>n. . • J)ionne Wlll"Wlck each gave ~l· i rs Tanya Boyd and Judy Jones. _ enthusiast.1c ayd.ien~ -~u111m1 . shotaman dacribed bywnneuesua p.m. ~ beinimodburtimea in the Bland confronted Pan~ who - . ~~owa _tc>._,! .ncar~pacuy Then; m a more: sabdued •cin.: -ibc:m .~ aloaa «clap aloa.a .. cruy dnmt .. J'riday~e UJ'W'&dY.""ARl ~ ~"""Sj(""1~ aaa ·a1tVihc_itfa to-Nird.~e ~. - erowu. Rawls performed "My Lady Love YayinJ bom4ge to a p:oup of her mJn...alteaedly thrcatmied an officer -.-Smith._ • • • . _. _ -· • wa$J..1Mkn1feao~ak:ina.11'bbl.n&_. __ .......... -Pre6t!ote4 as a~µge, &awla aod -al~~~ awent1*atins ibe"·ake~ sell1111 bits;: Witw.'ck nfft:rrAt~a=ti&ifi66?i"""'"wtm a • 1nim;-~Tinei0e~~t 9 lf.m. -arouonl. ---: • . --:-~ ~=. :-.W~cf . pi'6vti.1if' i"iliUUftiCally ability of bis basso.profundo voice to sttlna of crowd·plewna numbers authorities uid Saturday. Friday when Officei Jiin Bland "The officer repeatedly. told the effect• ye counle~ant for each other: handle the lowest of low .registers. from ~er B~ Bacbarach/Hal David Lin Thona Panyanak, S2, of Santa responded to a report of a family fiabt suspect to the drop ~e knife and the sensual bass vs. sexy soprano, rhythm . . , yean., tnclu~"Walk On By," "Say Ana, died upon arrival at Western at an apartment com~lex in the I fOO suspect refuted," Smith noted. and blues vs. ~n~tream po1>-rock A One of the b..iahliabts ot Ra~ls a Little Prayer, "Do You Know the block of South Minrue Street, Smith He said Bland fired when it became wtnnt!JJCOmbmauon. show was a blues medley, which Way to San Jose?" and ••Alfie." said. When the officer aot to the apparent his life was in "imminent KlckingoffthefintsetpromptJyat s~owcased the talents of ~k·up Return.in& musically to the '80s, Services apartment complex, be wu told dan.aer." .. 8 p.m., Rawls presented a program s10gersBoydandJonesusoloistsand Warwick sana ''Gotta Date," a rous.-Panyanak wu umed with a 1arae Witnes~describedthevtetimua featurina several sonas from ~is also alona with Rawls~ the.trio we~t ina rocker that she lauabinalr named held fior knife and bad threatened to kill some "crazy drunk." Smith llid. newest alb~m (scbedul~ to be out i.n throu.~.s~dard fav~ntes •St: Lou11 her "Tina Turner number' as she about two weeks), selecnons from bis Blue, r ve Got a Riaht to SLD8 the imitated some Turner gyrations. I CON TINUED STORIES 4 ·- MUSEUM ••• FrQJDAl moved 13 feet closer to the street. :•tt tends to look. massive," Polster Sl.ld, .. but l.quna 11 u eclectic town with all kinds of 'architecture. 1t would not be out oflync." "The museum bnnp art upec(s mto the community on a year-round basis, not just the summer," wd Polster. "Why shouldn't it be a prominent buildina in Laauna Beach'!' "l would sleep better knpWJ.D& I voted yes and not no,.. Polster concluded. Design Review Board chairman Wayne Peterson voted apinst the project because be fears the museum may move from its present location. "I'm not willina to reach further for what could be a retail store or series of fast-food shops in a year," he said. Peterson aJso Slld the "museum was mahna no effort to provide parlang." .. Plaza will temporarily house museum of art ... While th( Lacuna Beach MUteUm of Art undergoes the planned re· modelin' of its buildina in 1.quna Beach tht.s fall, South COasi Plaza in Costa Mesa will provide a temporary home for the museum's ex.hjbits. Wel:l-known art patron. collector and MU1Cum of Art advisory board member Henry Sqerstrom utltially proposed the idea of a _temporary museum in the Plaza. C.J. Se&entrom and Sons, owners of the Plaza. have donated 3,000 square feet in the southern end of the sboppina center on the BriJtol Street side for three separate exhibit pl- leries and a museum store. "Exeansion of exhibition and educauon proarams to another lo- cation in the rqjon is a rare OP" portunity for the museum," Laguna Beach Museum of Art Director William Olton said. "The new site will enable ~provide a forum for nb:ibtti~I-SCUSSIDj examples of the best bisto 'cal and contemporary California an." · Althou&h construction is not ex- pected to be&in on the Laauna Beach Musoem until Pebnary T98S, plans are lO bqin operation of the South Coast Plaza satellite location this fall and to continue there for at least a full year. Several museum activities and fund-raisers are bein& planned for the Plaza, with a m~or fund-raiser already scheduled for Nov. 3 under the direction of museum volunteer Nancy Carlson. The fint exhibit is entitled .. Artists Quilts." The exhibit will include the works of l 0 South California artists, and is beina orpnizcd by the museums's new Chief Curator, Robert McDonald. MYSTERY SHROUDS FLIER'S LIFE ••• From Al omb1a "to help a few friends.. that's all I kno"' " Scan sa~s another Orange County man was with his father's group m Colombia but be declined to 1denuf) that person Jt has not been dc- termmed 1f the un1dcnt1fied man 1s one of the survivors or the other man killed 1n the plane crash. the Covert Actton Bulletm. a Wash- ington-based publication that at· tempts to monitor the clandestine activities of aovemmcnt agencies would also be a member of the military at the same time. But accordina to the information provided by Sadler's ex-wife and the m1htary, his work for Air America coincided with the last eiJht years of bis Marine Corps career. 30-year resident Services were held Saturday for Maraueri te Ellen Beeney of Costa Mesa. a 30-year resident of the city who died Tuesday at her borne. She was62. Mn. Beeney, who wu born in Cement, Okla., was active in civic affairs. She waa president of the.Costa ·Mesa Republican Women's Oub in . 1977·78andalsowasamemberofthe Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Oub. She is JUl'Vivcd by her dauabter, Janice Shaefer and a aranddauabter, Debbie Schaefer, both oflrvine. Funeral llTln&emenu were made by Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel. Interment was private. CoN TINU£o S1 0R1Es 'Cat Xing' sign curries no favor with officials • FULLERTON (AP) -Cat owner Pat Aynn took traffic matters into his own banda after five neiahborbood felines bad been run over by can - and his cat, Blanche, seemed a..li.kely_ choice for number six. HopinJ to extend the life of bis and other net&bborbood cats, Flynn de· sianed and .,PUt up bis own sian to wammotonttl. The yellow ti&n bean the silhouette of a cat and the word .. CAT XING" beneath it. His creativity was ap- plauded by neiJbbors, but the siJn was quiclcly removed by city officials. "They told me there was this California Traffic Division that authorizes all street siJns, like cattle crossina and things like that," Ayon said. ..Mine wasn't authorized, so they took it down." He attached the sian to an eiaht· foot post and planted it on Tuesday near the parkway outside his'bome. But city took it down less than 24 hours later. Flynn kept bis CAT XING sian and said be will write the state a~ncy that authorizes the sians for permission to reinstall it. 0 1 was just trying to brina about an awareness of a problem," he said. MESANS PREPARE TO DO BATTLE ••• From Al may also be enticing to council members, who reversed a lona- standina policy in November when they approved a $90-million ex- tension of the South Coast Plaza. The previous stance had been apmst commercial development in the resi- dential area west of Bear Street. The lush project by Amel Develo1>- ment would be adjacent to the plaza extension. However, the pressure of elecuon· year politics could make the proposed development less attractive to Mayor Donn Hall and Councilman Eric Johnson, who are up for re~lection. Nearby homeownen believe the project would further...create a thriv- ma metropolis out of an area once zoned for medium-density housina. brinai04 the busy sound of commerce into their communities and sendina a deluae of traffic onto their streets. They are also concmled with the project•s 1 ().to-IS year construction schedule, which they believe will mean years of constant dust. noise and other problems associated with build.in Devetopers have taken steps to reassuare homeowners by creatma a buffer zone of apartments between residences and the commercial build· inas. ~xtens1ve landscaping, several fountains and jogging trails have been added to make the project more attractive. And freeway traffic mterchanaes are planned for the west side of the development, as well as a realiinment of South Coast Drive to handle the many cars expected to travel t<>-and· from the development. But these effons to m1t1pte born~ DViners' concerns have met with a · finn shake of the bead. .. you can't have a hiah-density commercial facility next to a residen· tial areab" said Paradis ... It's just not compati le." Laguna Beach re!l1dcnts who knew the famil) said Sadler often spoke of has involvement wtth the CIA. Accordina to a book published th1s r.ear by Simon and Schuster tJtled 'The Death Merchant," by Joseph C. Goulden, Air America was a "proprietary company that was the equivalent of the CIA 's private auline m Asia during the Victnafn penod. The CIA's policy is to neither confirm nor deny the identity of its employees, said Kathy Pherson. a --------- spokesman m the aaency's head· ··Air America was a CIA subs1d1ary used for furtive act1v1t1es throu~out Asia," accordma to the book ·Viet- nam" by Stanley Kamow, published by Penguin in 1984 "Amencan and Chinese Nataonalast merccnanes pi· loted the planes " Karnow wrote "Hundreds of pilots .. flew for Air Amcnc.a 1n Vietnam dunng the years ofU.S involvement an the war an that country, thouah mostl:r as contract employees and not as CIA agents, according to Bill Schaap. co-editor of ·-Just Call 642-6086 01111 Piiot Dell very 11 Guaranteed "Because of their haz.ardous assign- ments, and non-iovemmental stand· mg," Goulden wrote. "pilots earned up to $60,00()° a year with minimal hvina expenses ... Sadler entered the U.S. Manne Corp-s in 1952 and retired as a major an 1972. according to records ob- wned throuah the mthtary Mrs. Sadler wd he flew for Air America from 1964 unul his return to the United States in 1974. Schaap,. thou&h, said at was "htahly unusual · that a pilot for Air. Amenca quarters in Virgina. Pherson did ack.nowledae, how- ever, that congressional hearinp on Amenca's involvement in the Viet· nam War conducted by Idaho Sen. frank Church in the l 970s revealed Air America was a CIA operation in Southeast As1a. Sadler recently owned and ma:rf• aaed a Uni on 76 statJon in Nonb Laguna Beach, but little else is known about hts activities, other than that he traveled extensively after his retire- ment from the Mnnne Corps in I 972. Wbat do you like aboat tbe Dally PUot? Wbat don't you like? Call tbe number at ldt ud yoar me1111e wlll be recorded, truKrtbed and delivered to &he appropriate editor. The same !4-bour u1werlo11ervlce may be ated to record lttttrs to tbe editor on any topic. Contrlbutora to oar Leuera colama must I.Delude their name 111d telepbone number for vermcatioa. No clrcul.aUoo c1ll1, please. Tell us wbat'1 on yoa1 mlDd. ORANG£ COASl Daily Pilat Clrculetlon 714/tu~ Clnatfted edYertt91ng 71418'2~ All other department• "'2-4121 MAIN OPPICI! SlO Wftl r Colit ,..... CA M -00-00& l ie() 'M.u CA tZGZ ,11.t r ''OCS.r II t-0.. 00 PIO! -y-OUO Pltll' tty 630e>rn ca oefoft ?e>m 1 '1Cl ~ COO°f ..... Ii. ~-. ' S.lll'Olr '"' ~' " jrllU 00 ll01 l'M! '°"' CCIV; C1f J I "1 I Olll'Otf! 10 • m 11"4 '(CAI' C«IY ... H. L. 8chw•r1z Ill Pubt1sher OD •9d Ctrcutatlon • T1a.phone1 Roaem•ry Churchman Controller Stephen F. Caraio Production Manag r Donald L. Wiil ma C rcu'lat on Manager ' I &•all •alien J O·hoar blac.toat HONOLULU-Pan1ofliawali'1mostpopulousillandwcreblackedout for more than 10 hours early Saturday by an uplosion at a power plant that lhut off' electric water pumps and forced hospitals and the heavily uaVeled Honolulu airport to operate on cmcracncy aencrators. The blackout on Oahu, where 80 ~rcent of Ha•-aii' 1.2 million people live and where tourill hotels line the beach at Waiklk.i, occurred at about 12:SO a.m. Hawaii Standard Tirne (3:SO a:m. PQ'D. It Wfl Oahu's accond island-wide power falluic1ti leu th&ri 14 1 months. • . . Iavatlgaton probe traa•lt cra•IJ CHICAGO-Nine representatives of the National Transportation Safety Board met with Chicago Traruit Authority officials Saturday morning to discuss Possible causes of Friday'! rush·hour collision of two commuter lralns. Ono-person was killed and 47 injured in the first fatal crash involvina a CTA train in.seven years. CT A chafnnan Michael Cardilli said the lead train'• motorman apparently noticed a minor problem with the train'• brakin& '1y1tem and had stop~ the train about J ,000 feet past a passenaer station to inv~1ti_.te. Initial tePorts 'how~ that the lead train rolled backward down an incline into the second train, which had stopped when the first train came to a halt in front o( it CALIFORNIA Bomb~ cla.n LAX LOS ANGELES - A $35 acuJpt\Jre that looked like a bomb caulcd security officers to close the TWA terminal at Los AnaeJes lritemational Airport on Sat~Y: until police determined the traveler~ the ¥vice wu simply ''awve.' The Fr&nce·bOWid TWA Pl•~c Eillipe r . ..tried to pa111Creenina with what aooeaml to be an expos1vo deVice wra in a plutic baa." police Sat. John Cbamoeu ~d;. " ... It wu a clock ~ an electronic battery~. two hiahway flares and wmnaall taoed toscther. In an intetViewwitb Retif, police le&mcd "tbisdevioewu mado 6y a M>ca.Uod artist" Uvina in the Silver Lake district a few miles north of downtown Los Anaela. Beut recipient may be rejectbJI pump LOS ANGELES -Ten months after a $300,000 tund-raisina drive allowed Denick Gordon to receive a new heart. be wu in the hoipital in critical condition Saturday 11 hi• body a~ared to rctioct the tranaplanted o~. A fu.nd·rai.stn& drive bC&&n last year after it became known Gordon had a rare hcar1 dilCllC called idiopathic cardiomyo~thy, an illneu that alao bu struck aeveral other memben of' hia famil)'. BlaCk community activhu launched a .. Havo-a·Hean" campalan and r1.11ed $300,000, includina $100,000 from producer ~ron Spelhna. Gordon received bil new heart last October. FraJt ala prompt call tor 4aannd.ae LOS ANGELES -County oftlcial1 are aeekina an 8kquaro-mue quarantine area from mld·Lo• Anaelu to tho cout f'ollowtna the discovery or female Oriental fruit mee. Jronic&Ily, the discovery{ whic6 wu annouoCod friday1 came ono day after oftlcial1 ended t'be Mex can ft-uit fly quarantine arouno Los Anacte1. The discovery in the Westchester area of Oriental ftuit fly females and tllelr larvae "means tho n1ca are rcproducina and we h•~• a problem," John Mannina.~ chief doputy iaricultural commiaaioner for Lot Anael County, aaid Fn~y. Wltneu •79 Soviet. den•tated Paqlder ISLAMABAD, Paki1tan-Afilw.iitta11'1 P&llllher Valley, once a firmlna realon and a haven for Moalem auenillas. ia nearly devastated after a ~ month Soviet offensive, a Weatem traveler said Saturday. Anden Fal\#f .. ~ho -~nt.three month• in Af&hani1tan with varioua insu~t.&rPUPI. aid.au the ..--...-VillUet in the µpper t\atrorthe 70.:mile-lonaao~ nln ·ruins. Fa~, ~a. of tcdholm, Sweden, it a director of' the SweidWl Committee for Afibanlltall . ......,__.._£,.!l'qlor to n.lt Bartcm '• f•mfl7 PONTRHYOYFEN, Wala -Acttal Elizabeth Taylor planned 1 t today to the family of her late ex·hu1bln~1 Ricbatd Buno~. in. lhe tiny Welsh villlle ~ere the actor wu bo~ a famuy spokesman said. ~ COW"M, we wanled to m t Eliubeth rc-•~n1 ' Burton'• brother, Graham JeQkiu, 1114 Saturday .,We have *11 IU mo a ud IOU lD the ~ death of my ~other Mi11:1fa)'lor-!2t ta~ 1wayfrom f\aneral and memorial"lm'icafOr Bunon 'out of considtratlon for his founh and last wife, Sally Hay Burton, whom he married • year o. 'Rigid' platform draws d is sent Patrlotlc fervor benefits warfllm tazre Gigantic pancake beaten, eaten J HlOHGA TE, Vt. (AP) -A 90(). pound pGCUe was beatm in a ' cement mixer and ilippcd by belicoP- tcr before bcina devoured bj a bunpy crowdSa~l;~~ wrbe main ~ii not tho tli ' it'• the c:oo1rina." said Jim = mastermind oftbo mammoth break· L "Noone'likea10atan unc;oobd 7Pi!1Cike 'ft'OtlC \Uh I do." The p1ncake. touted a tbe ..ortct•e ~ wuc:OOked u9a1 tbe Pradliil County Field Daye fair in nonbWllt • Vennonundwu~toanyoaeialM Cn>wd of 2,000 wilb u ....Ute. There weie about 200 taken. Hilton, cad of the · rec::r.tion department in DaibY St. AJblal. da1m1 to bold the litle lor the 1'0dd'• lulett nowmu and the · lee cream sundK. · But th t may have been • uickicst~. loarechents, all donated. mcluded $00 pounds of m~ ad. 100 pUom of milk. The)· were. folded U)ll&ber i.n a cement mixer, ~ iD a 20-foot pan, coObd for 4S-mlnu and fliDDOd lith a hdiCOJ*f. Tho custom.znade. ~~Dd pan bad I harness Wt it to tum over IO the cover becllme bottom ohru: pan and the pancab ... inside tumed. 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Aap1t4 Au1u1t i Patricia and John Carruth, Laauna ~fllis and Hardy Strozier, Irvine, Ni,uel, Jirl air ,.,. Aqu1t 5 KAISER PERMANENTE MEDI· Karen and Harold Griswold, Laguna CAL CENTER, .ANAHEIM Beach, Jirl Jaly 11 A•{'!•t 18 ·Christi and Thomu Grcule, Costa Lisa and Davtd Barrett, South Mesa. boy Uauna, boy Au~t U HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNT-Deborah Paton, una Beach, boy INGTON BEACH HOAG MEMOR HOSPITAL Jl.ly!! Jalf lt Mr. and Mrs. John K. Pulley, Hunt-Mr. and Mrs. Tipp Elvish, Costa inaton Beach, girl Mesa. boy )aly U JalyH Iii ........ Inmate. tather lD a cellblock at the U.S. Penlteatluy a t Marton. DI •• before the current lookdown wu lnatttated. Warden defends prison lockdown ~:,d ~· Paul Breen, Huntinaton Mr. and Mrs. Qyde Lane, La&una Mr. anf'Mrs. Wally Al-A.seer, Hunt-Beach, sirl MARION, ID. {AP) -The warden Williford said that of the 450,000 in 1963, the year before Alcatraz of homosexual rape." inston Beach, Jirl Jl.l7 H of the federal prison that replaced inmates in U.S. prisons, Marion closed. The latest lockdown came Williford caUcd the alleptions "a Mr. and Mrs. John Erwin, Hunt-Mr. and Mrs~ David Milam, Newport Alcatraz as the nation's tou&)lest bas holds the 350 deemed · the most after two IUAJ'ds in the hiahest-slanderous attack .... an out-and-out in&ton Beach. &irl Beach, girl • . no plans to lift. a IO.month-old difficult to manqe. security cell6Jock were fatally stabbed tie," but be ack:nowlcdacd that recta.1 Jl.ly H . Mr. and Mrs. Steve Neyen, lrvule, "lockdo~t despite arguments that "Our adversaries portray thc5e and an inmate ~slain. : -searches are conducted when inmates Mr. and Mrs. David l. VinCJ Sr., boy. Jal •7 • the restncnons are brutal and un-people as some little innocents" who After the sla~p l~t October; return from court. . . Hun · Beach. l f" necessary;. . .. -· . . _ are &buttled off to ~on because mo.st of M~on:s 350 irunJtcs were "It is an inhumane thin& bu~ you ~ Ja&JLfi,..: · Mr~ and Mrs. William Yerdult, New-Confining inmates to their celp ~ the>' spolcc QYt about ~~at lncked JD ~r:,ccJh 23 bnul$ ... • ~a)' ealy ~~- 'Mr and Mrs Tim Denton.FountaiJL port BCiCh, bOy -.. ' thfl>ei\~Y to run ''th~ worst o a other prisons, Williford said., direct ~ with. visitors ~ seciiritf conced1fii1~~n~d .. :we'!C . ...:.. VaHey;-bOy--Mr. . ..a.od Win.fl~ And.erson. pn..oea.; sal4 J1ft1'Nlltifer4, waf4e ~ baw-iolllC'Uilira.ve spaken-: end~s-1Cl'Vlces milttd, tlie suCQCs~ful in tm ... m it>o'ot ~=--T!!fff -r -Costa.~~,...,..-:-thc..11.S. ~~itential)' at M8:fion. out. b_pt that'tnot wbyllley're1rere, ..... -c:liniq-.hall ~0$Cd,.aiid exCTCJtc antt:-TS1o?Q:percenrnrth~aSK"And1:m---, Mr. and Mn. Tim Hop.n, Hunt-Mr. andMiS. · chael De Yan, Costa He a,ccuaed cn~cs of nu~~ng the Willitord said ... They're here because recreation tun~ stopped. Only . B not talkinaabout hard druP. here. l m iftaton Beach, &irl Mesa, boy public about pnson conditions. these people are extremely aggresSJve Cellbock, housma 48 . h?nor pn1-talkina about things that kill people: iirr.•P-~nn~Ml~;;;;;;;;z~71jiiin~r~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii;I ... the aana leaden, those kinds of onen, escaped the restnct1ons. bullets. knives, hacksaw blades - SAVE 90% ON QUAUTYI Economy Wall C.rwnlc • v97~r,:n.m tor kttDMnl or bethel • leff ng '°' ...a.r lrwtll alon 0.MM Plhm f l/4" I f'h" 1 o va $ "10. a1• SALE IA. SAVE 25% ON BEAUm Decorator Wall Ceramic • Al petttme not In al It°'" CloYdt, "9nc.ton ... a. Mt•.. 1 sc 1911. c ,,,,. .. I •V•" SALE • IA. 12' Shtet Vlnyl • ftolt out 1 new floor lft ._:.:..~·,.,. In Jutt hourtl Look for ..,. '90•1 ftlQ ....... . ALI! 385--no~ YD. PRICE REDUCED 50%1 Dryback Floor Tiit ;.:~.;:""*'Uon Wu'" lont ... rt 11H.1r · 15c '"°' aot SALE to. "· SAVEi NO·WAX TILEll Dealgntr Drya,.cka • No-w1 turfaoe llayt bfttlhtl Lookfor111t .... t 12" 112" ftlO. ltt _., 4ftet SANTAANA 322 w. 17th Street 547-7781 , SAL! Dia. "· WESTMINS:TEA 18191 Be•ch Boulev•rd 888-3388 SANTAANA 2801 So. Brl1tol It. (NNrllllfllletnlL) 557-1324 people stabbina staff, stabbina in-"We've started allowina rec-even guns." mates." reation, leuina them 10 to the gym. Williford said that Marion may not Jan Suslerofthe Marion Prisoners' We'v~ put law libraries in, put be "the best of prisons, as you woutd Riabts Project, based in--Chicago, television in, .. Williford said. .. It's want to run one. "Butrt alfoW1 the contends that the inmates are the beiDJ tempered as we ao, •but we will other ones to function much better." ta.l}Cts of brutality. continue to run Marion in some form "If you isolate those people out of • We've bad information that beat-of lock.down for the majority of the other prisons, you're able to ease inp continue to JO on and prisoners inmates." up restrictions at those other ones," are beinJ chained in their C84es," she Williford said that a social aware-he said ... You put them here, put on said. "We have a consutut1on that ncss program is being instituted for tiabt controls, and then still try to run says if you're punished, it has to be guards .. so they'll look at these auys it as humanely as possi\>te. . justifiable and 1t has to be reasonable. more as human beinp tha11 animals" • S9me illJ1'\ates seem content with Jn Marion, it seems like we have a and that 14 new guards are beina that plan. little enclave where the ConstJtution hired to raise the total to 225. 0 Here, I'm with hard convicts, and does not apply." . • •. Ms. Susi er "termed. the ch~es I 'can handle that," wd •.member of Three suards and 24 mmates have little crumbs maskina ·conunued the white supremacist Aryan been killed at Marion since it opened bnnaµ_ty. ••ney aren't c~n4 the Brotherhood, who is servina time for condittonS--tb•forced idleness;lhe lcidnappina and armed attempted isolati?n and the dehumanization," escape ... lfl JO someplace else, there'• she SA.Id. a bunch of crazy youna kids. Who' LASER BEAM FOOT SURGERY ' . The privately funded prisoners' wants that?'' nahts croup recently flied a lawsuit in Many, however, want to move: f cderal coun, contendina there had from the maximum security cellbock been 90 instances since Oct. 27 in to the seneral population, from there which Juard~ ~t qr tortured. i.n-to the honors B CeUblock, or from mates, sometimes 1n view of adm1n11-Marion to anywhere. The lates\ advancement In Liser technology now being used for the correction ot toot disorders In he or's otflce. trators.-"ljusthada~loeked down- .. Wc're alleaina the bcatinp are an in the aeneral population uk me if be att~mpt to impose contt~l throuah a could 10 to B urut," Williford laid. "I policy of !CJTor and humiliation and took:edat hitjacket(tile), went back to force," satd attorney Nancy Horpn. him and laid, 'I just saw where you "We're also seekina an htjunction to ki.Jlcd utaff member back in '81.' His en4 the use of illeaal ~ scarches ... comment was, 'How Iona are you which the pnsonon consider a form 1oit11 to bold that over my head?'" v llectrlc ltart "" Automatlo UllTED TIME OMLYI LOOKING FOll A CAREER Hlgti Pay -Good Beneftts Law Enforcement . Is Looking for. Special eeople Make Yourself Available - Complete A Police Academy Starting Data r olk:le BMk M:ademJ r cilb a11mw AtlMlemy pt. 10, l 9M and Auguat 2L 1984 and Jan. 21, 198' · rebnarf 4, 198! Tlie killina. in which a auard in Colorado wa1 decapitated, was the inmate's fifth1 and Williford said "it's just a queauon of when he k.Jlls ~n." The warden acknowledacd that lockdowna can be emotionally and mentally harmful and can lead to increased hostility, but he laid that end.ina the reat.rictiona to create a more open environment ia not the answer. 0 Every time we tried to, someone would aet killed," be laid. Games: Less trash than .was predicted LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Summ~ _Olympict senmtcd 800 ton• rc11 truh than hid been ~tici· pated, but it wat 1till-two-th1rd1 the amount Disneyland collects in a year and it Will take another week to clean it all up, officiala 1&id. "For JOme l'CllOn -tho tpectaton did not aenerate u much tratb a1 our mcarch showed." even thouab tho Gamet attracted a ttcord 5.8 million tpectatora, 1&id John Lavender Olympic project ma1111er for Wat~ ~mcnt lnc. Retea.rch was baaed on litter left by crowds at tho annual Rote Bowl collqe roo~baU aamo and the Loa A~lea Raiders footblll aamea Projection• were that tho liner left at Gamet venues and villqea would be abOut •, t 00 tona., or tho equf valent of annual prbqe from a citY of •61000. 'We don't knowifit waa the type or people attendina the Otmea or if there "' to much tolna on that nobodY ·wanted to miia the action. .. Lavencltr uld. He noted that at UCLA's hutey vlllion, tPeCta~ watchina the ~na•tlca compeutioo barely left lbrir1ett1. Wute Manaeement Inc. purchaaed l '1 new ftont·IOldina Prbile lNCb Worth S l.S million, ~nd JOO n containera. fifty IChool ttachcn h1Rd u driven t0 aupplcment th r cttW of traab coltecton .......,~:90 OOO:lw.t.oa A tcs·w.---·• anal Cof iteum aVCrlJO about 6() ~~-~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~_;!~~'o:n~oftra h~d&y,La\•e _i.;;..-o...,;m- .. from iu hi.ahcst t0 lowest poinu, Stonewd. The world'• dcepesl cave la the •. 77 S.fooi~ Jl u Jcu Bernard in France, to said. EDITOR'S NQTE: A.mold, an MJ body it aoina to be utin1 theae The Huautla C.ve r._stem had re~ .vJJO coven rho eatuWa· advanced cavina ttchniql.lCI for the beenexploredtoadepthof4,100feet mear Jadu1try ilJ Loi AIJlele..·11 1 next IO)Utl!'_ -theworld'aftftbdeeoelt-io 1980 QIVO eqlorer In h11 •pare rime. Ht Tho ellpedition wa1 the fint expto. follov.ina a ''•year effort in which 1W011Jtly returnod ftOm mmm. 1 ration that required all team mem· exp1o'ten ulina thousands of feet of cavi111upoditionJaMok/co1ndl1Jod ben to bo p~ftcient cave diven in rope ~ually followed the CJVC I.hi• repon. order to reach a 0 dry" exploration down shaft afttr inky thaft throuaJ:t a HUAUTLA DE JIMin.rt:-Y Me"· front, Stont noted. It also was tho fit1t poVterful underaround river to a AP) .. , .. ~ " time a caVina team establiahed l9na· terminal ump. . lco ( -A multi·national team of duration undersround campt beyond In 1981, Stone dove 940 feet into 1peleoloti1u uaina untried under· flooded paaaqes. the eump to the safe limit of hi• around campina techniquoa and l :f Th exotic divii""'lulpment hu found a "We did over 600 cave dives and compact a r au y. e sump con--:1~1 b~ f th ,_ ·1 tha Id tlnUed d~ a dark beyond the ~ ona yrtnth 0 tunnels tho ere wu not one ~1 we t ..-ou beams of hil dive l~ts. exploren believe will lead to the be conaideted eerioua, •• Stone noted. world'• deepest cave. "All thi1 can be done l&fely. Thia ia That aameywJ. fOlle and bis wife "'f"I... ..at--:;. h' not a atunl" dbcovered the \..ueva de la Pena 'UG ~very, w ich makes In· Col _ ... _ tiil h. ~ dia.oa Jona' ctDcma.:c advent"-The trit was not without bad 0 ·-.., e ICltC 1D1 ior cave u -~· entrancea on the surface. Stone look lib child'• play, wu made moments, owever. Stone's wife, Pat, vowed to demonstrate that the duriM 1 recent three-month ex· said du?na one trip tbrouah 600-foot-fl . -...; • ...... 1 to"• Sump 3, her air auppi1vy suddenly Huautla 1yatem waten owed into .,_... on to a remote, J.....,o-covered It~-the newly d.iJcovered cave. ~on ill the Mexican state of •rMytank bumped the ceill and it This.' }'ctr'• ~~peditioo. Tt'hicb °¥::robe "ibO previo~lly uncharted turned off my air," he said.'lut the en~ed in June, was stop~ by Sump Cueva de la Pena Colorada (Cave of day was saved when she ~ • 1 in Cueva de la Pena lorada. To the Colored Wall), the ~ploret1 from "buddy·breathina'' with her divtna enter ~~mp 7, the c:avet1 bad to don the u 'ted s M · d partner. full divina Jeat and then rappel on tu tale!,i_:.;~c co an Ena· Most of the divinf, apparatus was rope 190 feet down • larac shaft. land carried full ~uBA divina sear b il by Sh ood Sc f Sump 7 then plunae<l down another to swim throuab submcraed tunnels u t erw KI~ipaccompanyo 140 feet underwater before levelina that -tedly interrupted,...., au' Lockport,N.Y.,bucdonrecommen· ff ' b' flood d filled0 paasacea. ~,, . · dations from the NASA Crew Sy.. 0 in 1f e passaie. . . Ulina powerful dive h&hts special-tem1 Division in Houston, Texas. Dr. . Zumryck, ~expert cave di~er with ly desianed by the General Electric John Zwnrick, assistant medical littl.e cbmb~d\e and .. rappelling ex· Corp., the l""'leoltw11t1 -who nno'"er officer for the U.S. Navy Ex~nmen· pcn~n~~. wd felt . pushed out to --r ,--1~ tal Di · u · · p · Fla. the ltm1t by such cavm• to be called "caven" -naviptcd yi.na nit ~n anama ny, • With their lines of supply stretched more than 5,000 feet of underwater ooordinated.d~ian. d.anaerously thin, the divm called il tunnels u much u 50 feet in The prestJiious Explorers q~b ~f quitsafter probina Sump 7 for several diameter. N~ York was the expeditions hundred feet The team's 72 ex- In between the aubmeraed pass-pnml!Y sponsor. . pcrimental, fiberalaSS<Omposite air aaa, called "sumps," the explorers Besides the Stones and Zumnck, tanks dcsi&ned by the Acurex Aero- maooed nearly four miles of ~t the team mcmben ~: co-leader therm company of Mountain View, ba1JW.y1 w~e movina tonJ of di~ Bob Jefferys of Tomnaton. Conn.; Calif., bad not been enough. sear;. ropes, li&hts. food and campllll John. Evans, Actont-Mus.; Gary .. Had we aone another dive beyond eq"kf:i:nt across lakes., alona steep Stomck, ~port,~; ur. Noel SI~. that, come into air and come to S"ump roe and up and down aha& M.D., Ipdianapolil, Ind.i Clark Pit-8 we would have bad to carry 120 hundreds offeet deep. cairn Meadow~~~ ra.; Sersio ~." Stone calculated. "If we bad # The cavm spent a total of 23 ~ys Zambrano, ¥en~ City; An&el SO to aone to Sump 9, we would have been m two underp'ound campt, probing P~rrua. M~Meo-City;.~ Parkcrl footill& at 256 tanks." . •• dead eDd'-&D4. ~ -01Aon,Bn1tol, Great Bntam; Mark · Stone said he planned to return to _. ~of feer1rlah and adv~ to 1 TillmaQ.. San '"Diego and:jay Arnold,:?-.~N1t1N~S4~fQ.tqiua4~xi1g~1:.J.1:iA.L.111:~·&1· ~~~....,.~-..._~~~~ ~ .... pom~ .ncarty ~ mllcs from tbe ~lend41e: _ ....... --:::-· • b~~Ulable nitroatn-<>~ien· liwn · _ _j,,_.. ..... __, cave 1 en~. In the ~1>'. the ~e c:;avers bad bopect to ~nnect divtna system that will allow 6()..bour cavm o,ften l!oJed alo~ tNn nylon their discovery to the previously explorations without rechargina air safety lines m zero-vistbility con· known Huautla Cave System about suDl>l.ies. di.lion~ when the watet1 clouded up six miles away. But s~cy data "We're looking at a 30-pound with sill showed the cavers fcll 31/2 miles short backpack, computer-controlled., with ••Jt was the most technically d.if-of their aoat -double backup systems" Stone 'Said. · ficult cave exploration project yet A link. with the Huautla system "That (backups) is sonic~ we've undertaken," said expedition co-would have made a cave dozens of aot to have. After all. we re not leader Biµ Stone, 31, of ~rwood, miles long. with a world record de{>th adventuren, we're explorers. That's a Md. "This. was me borderline. No-of about 5,000 feet when measunna misconception people often have." Speleoloetat Dr. Noel Soul Wamtnatee a paaae ID mlle.·lODC labyrl.Dth of mnnela ,Latest craze to· hit the fans Moscow is.-pizza parloi:s MOSCOW (AP) -Wai ten in ~ Customers are willin& to wait for an j pizza parlors suffer the same lands of -heeled Italian boots serve bot· \hour to JCl a table, perhaps drink shortqcs other restaurants do and of imported red wine in the dimly lltali.an wme and enjoy the recorded have trouble fin.d.ina the necessary restaurant.-Well-dreued youna ~usicofCultureOuband Pinkflo~ pi~ents, accXmling to Mana have to choox between coanac or mosphcre and moderateJy pnoed oue-sixth of th«: average moatbly manao juice with their pizza. mtnus on which four people can wine WIF of 180 rubles. ~tomm at tables covered with red-~Mtcad of the loud bands that blare , Torrieri, spokeswoman for Italtrade. ,;d-white checkered cloths listen to 'Russian~ at other restaurants. The shonqes have produced some 'l'Micbael Jackson's .. Thriller'' and ~1 "It's difficult for youna people in odd eombinations, promptmg one and dine fOt' a 13 rubles. Despite the abortap and ~lnw.n.,.g--cq,..·-1.&lukn.J of l 5. venation ov dif.. lines, the f izza parlors are popular The better class restaurants offer • ficult in many Soviet rest.auranu because o their intimate~ cozy at-. meals at about 30 rubles ($36), almost becau1e oftbe loud tock~· roll bands. ~fitnjoy Moscow's latest pstronomic oscow because there aren't a tot of Italian resident of Moscow to com- -pizza. Soviet-style. 1 and discos. The pizza parlors are 1ment, "There really isn't much Italian At least 15 pizza par!ors have ~mewhere we can ao to make new left in these pizzas." ~pened in the capila;l s . <lown~~ ffi:iends," said one youna woman in a Because mo~lla cheese 1s not \ltta and othen are spnnaina up m its ~ parlor a few blocks from KGB ,available, SoVJet pIZZaS arc made fl~wina thousands of cu.. aeeret -police) headquarters. She with sutauru cbeese, a semi-softWhite !:to( men daily for lunch and dinner. ould not give her name. cheese from the southern republic of Coppertone 's Miss finally loses suit Altbouah °:,~izza varies in quality , Since 1980, the Rome-based com-Gcoflia. nd occasio y is topped with fey ltaltradc bas si&ned a $40,000 Shortqes of tomato sauce and ' uui.an hcrrina and smoked salmon ntract with the Soviet Ministry of orepno sometimes force the pizza place of anchovies and other Foreian Trade to supply, for HJ parlors to remove pizza from their cal Italian inaredients, pizza 'parlors, pizza ovens, machines to menus. Instead, they offer "calzoncs" \pl.rlors are especially popular amona make pizza pans, do~ kncadm and -larae doupy popovers stuffed ~~~DI Muscovites, offerina an a course in pizza-makin• by an Italian with cheese and bits of chicken. alternative to the standard fare and chef. Several Yuaoslavian and Fm-Wine imported from Naples and ""tmospbere of most Moscow res-nish firms have opened others. Budapest, Hunpry, is often in shon llauranU. _ Despite their popularity, Moscow's supply and customers sometimes MtAMt7(AP) -tlttli Mlii COPP«'tOM rMy have blulf'9d With~· but~ Rn baMMt rnec:MnlCal flffure and not the eun for Mr untun.ty ovs-expoeure. Since 1NO, the modelt Mita and her dog have welcomed drivers to Miami Who enter by lnteratate 95. Lat weekend, however. the 'IY£ YOUI CHILI THE EDUCATIOI YOU WISff YOU'D HAD Kindergarten thru 8th Grade -All Day CIUMI Enroll Now FALL SEMESTER STAATS SEPT. 10TH Enrollment Now .. Ing Taken RNIOnable Tuition ,,.., ,. a....,. ..,.,_ ..,,,.,_ *G ,..., -Hlf11t echo'-tlc .,,,,,.,. - ,...,... ,,.. ' ,,.. -,....., (wm. pltonb). wrftJng, MitlttMflc, ,...,..... A Private School of Distinction-Founded In 1942 In Fountain Valley 16835 Brookhurst 114 963-ZB-31 . ., Montessori Greenhouse Schools mntlllT (ICU 2\W): $ ELEIOTUT (CL 1-1): LIS auarr::.wJ) 43M41t '" W. WIH Ctm •• UllU (114) ltl-2734 (114) 197.3113 Is Yo11r Child Fully Equipped For Life? • • he Greatest Sale Ever! ., ,,.,·~~ Objects to Baslle cholce as Coast rice chancellor To the Editor. the previous board. Let it be known Never have J read a local news story that this board conducts more that has aniered me so much as the "secret.. sessions than the former froot ~article in the Friday. Aug. board ever 41d, plus the~· are careful 3, edition, \vbich informs us that not to pubhcize their decisions. Let it ttaehers• union president Phillis be known, too, by the apathetic votm Basilo could very well become the that this board often calls several Dellt vic.c ·chancellor for human ''special board mcellngs" in an eve- ttsourtts of the Coast College Dis-mna.. so that they get paid for each \ricL rather than for JUSt one. Though not No matter how much the union-111~1. i! oenainly is a serious viol- backed board blares that "this 1s no auon of the spint of honesty. The political payoff," their earl}' potiucal previous 'board often worked well embrazzos with Ms Basile stridently anto the night and received minimal belie any such clum. I find It pay for thetr ded1cat1on . Docs the fascinating, too, that board member public realize, also, that the board has Rui! is a union acuv1st at the college granted themselves healthy mileage where be is a counselor. allowances? They say that Basile's appointment The true colors of this bought-and- wouJd do much to ease the tense paid for board of trustees arc emerg- relationship between faculty and ing. And the non-voting taxpayers are administration. Such a spurious the ones who provided the "crayons" claim. The board already has excised for tbJs board which seems bent on the top administration or forced them erasing all the good created by the elsewhere within the mstitut1on. So former chanoellor and board. tensions are diminished already with The new board maJonry cons1strng las! year's malcontents. of Conrad Nordquist. Armando Ruiz The board claims that this OCC and Nan Pollard were all m favor of ec6oomJcs instructor 1s ready to the recall effort on the fonner board. assume a pos1uon that pays not the Let me say that if Basile is appomted $56,000 as mentJoned m your article, and they continue their secret policy- but $63,000 very quietly approved for making acti vitJes, they will rapidly the pos1tion. · find themselves on the reccivmg end This bnngs me to another point of of the recall pet1t1ons as well as which the taxpayers. especially the subjects of a Grand Jury iovestiga- ipathenc one~ need to be awart: lion. And though 1 si~ this lener observel'1 of the college district Will mdl~dually, tam certainly n~t alone _ · _ _ t;Q11L thc..repcated ...,ctaLALLimu.s;>...A.thu.a11.1t_tu.hu.;i s~JJ!D.1-lu:hu.:1s)..:seK.1Jn.u11.umu:e:.1Ja"-1 ----'------ -new board .would abolish the so-~ :ELIZA&ETH L YNNHElMER called "secret" closed sessions held by Newport Beach Cabbage Patch craziness To the Editor: I have been looking for almost a I cannot beheve that you gave space year for Cabbage Patch dolJs for my to the story of the "'kidnapped three grandchildren. My name is on 0-bbaae Patch." all kinds oflists, shopped every store I'm afraid that I, and I am sure that that carries them, and still ha ve no many others, cannot feel one bit of Cabbage Patch kids. sympathy for ••Joyce Waldschm1t." Joyce's statement about losing one ln fact I feel nothing but disgust. of them was like losing her real It is because of people hke her with children, is ludicrous. bCT six dolls and her daughter's team It is too bad that these people trymg captain Wlth 28 that many people, to make a qu1ck dollar wouldn't leave including myself, cannot fi nd any of the dolls for the children and make them. They arc the reason the their money some other way Cabbage Patch dolls are being sold on A very angry and frustrated Nana! \h~ "black marltc\" at outrqeOus Helen Lombardi . . MM WE HEJ>GE ONA FEW 1N ELECTION YEAR5 ... ? \. .. ·1fGers.1dln Fi rraroc nnot n :n eeks~uadeJohn tomake public hi tax returns, J1owlsshego1ngtope.rsuadethatoldStallnl t Andrei Gromyko to abandon the Soviet drl~ for trateglc superiority?'' l\4'111<~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .~ _..,,. ~ tt--. - PA TRlC B1JCHAI'fAft coJnmnlat Tag es can't be kept secret Issue threatens to hurt Ferraro's credibility as veep lf PresidCnt Ferraro returned from Moscow. bavin& failed to win qree- ment on a mutual and verifiable nuclear freeze, would her ~ and nation acqpt the explanation:' Well. you know thosl Russian men?° Ltkely not. If Geraldine Feiraro · . unnot in three wecb pemaade 1obn.. to make public his tax return bowis she ~oina to pcnuade that-Old .Stalirust Andrei Oro1n7ko·tot•bao·- don the Soviet drive for strateaic superiority? What this issue of Geraldine's finances is coming down to is the issue that it should: Is this woman remotely qualified.to be president of the United States? Right now, Ferraro is attempting to have the best of two separate rolls. On the one hand, she wishes us to believe she is the tougb..as.-nails prosecutor who "put my share of cnminals behind ban." On the other band, she is lhe passive, demu.re wife, wbo cannot Le ellpected to overrule the master of the house. pnccs. Huntmgton Beach Dally Pilot welcomes-:::;i readers' comments I Excuse me, but the refusal of John Zaccaro to release his tax returns has the distinct aroma of Fulton Fish Markel It is ~ooN:rediblo that Zaccaro would risk bis wife's historic opportunity to be the first woman vice president and, perhaps, presi- dent of the United States, because disclosure might cost him a oom· petitive advantage he enjoys in the tenement.business in Chinatown-and Little Italy. From the pictures of the buildings Zaccaro owns and rents. he is not running the Trump tower. Teacher opts out as system erodes By LINDA RENNA Dear Board of T rustce!>: I have been a teacher m the Capistrano Unified School D1stnct for 14 years. Dunng that ume I have witnessed a steady erosion of the emphasis placed on quality in our educational system . The emphasis iqcrcasing)y S(ems to be to get the areatest number of students through the system for the least amount of ntoney. The classroom teacher is the oply person standing between the sllldents and this trend toward me- diocrity. Unfortunate!).. so many demands are new made of these teachers, that 11 becomes more dif- ficult each year to achieve the excellence in our -;tudents that we ddire. 'Dunng the last 14 years I have seen the reduction or total loi;s of special education (Qr troubled students. ctP.ssroom ai~s. _noon superv1S1on aides, classroom music teachers, 11- b,..,-ians, nurses. counselors. etc. The crassroom teacher has had to assume responsibility for all or these duties. Al tbe same tame. the class s1Les have increased steadily To make matters worse. the policy of staffing at a miaximum number of students per teacher ratio has created an incre~s­ in.J need for combinauon classes. _..lthough these clacises make a tcaeher's job far more di fficu It. no one a.cems concerned about the effects combinations have on the teacher and students involved. A typical elementary school t.cacher will prtpe.re nine to fiOecn different 1e ns c ch da)' for all the IJ'.OUP' and ubjects that the teacher dcial with. A teacher of• combina-tion will have to do ~en more h 1t -· any wonder few tnichcn can find the ORANGE COAST liilJPilat time to develop true expertise m such difficult, but v1taJ, subject areas as math. science and computer science? This is not the fault of the teachers The fault lies with a system that has so burdened its most valuable resource, its excellent teachers, that they arc being pushed toward mediocnty. Even those teachers who would like to expand their skills are denied per- mission to attend productive, worth- while workshops and conferences. To make matters worse, our veteran teachers are encouraged to leave after 12 years because of the structure of the ancrement scale. Their expertise leaves with them. The state's solution of adding extra minutes and days to the school ytar will not stop this trend toward med1ocnty because It doesn't address an} of. the. problems facing the classroom teacher. Until these prob- lems are dealt with. more and more excellent teacher$ will be faced with making a choice between these three alternatives: I .Lighten the work load by expectms I~ from the student~. 2 Continue with a work load that is detrimental to both physical and mental health 3 ~k a career that does not require so much personal sacnficc. For myself, the first alternative is unacceptable. I can no lonier afford to tolerate the second alternative as I have been. so I find I have to choose the third one. Effccttve at the end of the '83-'84 school year, I hall tenninate my tcachina career. While for myself, any chan cs tt.iill come too late, for the sake of our children and quality education. I 1nccrcJy hope the board will w n 1der what I've said and add 4 problems brforc n•s too tate to "pair the harm done. H. L khwart1 Ill ~ Frenk ztnl ~•neQWIQ Edrtor Tom Tait City E IOI • Myriad housing violations laid at HUD official's door Lack of hot water in rental units puts him into hot water WASHINGTON -An official of the Department of Housing and Urban Development has an outstanding bench warrant against him that calls for his arrest in connection with housing code v1ol- at1ons on property he formerly owned in Washington, D.C. The bench warrant was issued in District of Columbia Superior Court last Oct. 28 when the HUD official failed to appear in court for a "status hearing" in the case. It orders the U.S. marshal "to arrest ·Kenneth F. Holbert and bring him forthwith to answer the information charging ham" with failure to provide bot water for tenants of a seven-unit apartment building on 33 occasions from November, 1982, to April, 1983. Holbert, 59, an attorney, cams $66,000 a year as a special assistant to HUD's general deputy assistant sec- retary for fair housing and equal opportunity. When my aSSOctate Tony Capacc10 contacted Holbert at his $230,000 suburban Maryland home, the HUD official expressed mild inttrcst. "I thank you for brinaina it to my attention," he said ... If someone was lookJn& for me with a warrant., I'd be concerned " Generally, the federal marshals arc too busy wtth more JACK AIDERSOI serious criminal offenses to pursue the huge backloa of outstanding bench warrants. "All the problems I had with the property were solved .. as of Man:h 1983, Holbert said, explaining: "From that point on I was ontx concerned with selling the property.• In fact, he said, ''from 1979, after J had an agent, I wasn't involved on a day-to-day basis with the building." Official documents show that H~l~rt ~Id the three-story brick building m February 1984. Since 1981, the records show, he had earned anywhere from SS,000 to SI 5,000 a year in rental income on the property. The outstanding bench warrant stems from a case filed m April 1983, by the Distnct of Columbia corpor- ation counsel's office, aJleaing the 33 anstances of failure ta proVJde hot water 1n violation of the district's housina code. Hol~n 1s among 28 current and former landlords listed in the "Major Violators Summary" issued by the city's housing enforce- ment authorities. Holbert's current problems weren't his first run-in with housifl$ reau· lauons. In 1980, tenants in the buiJdina filed a peUt1on wath housing authorities cha.rains Holbert with nmt oven:barges and code violations. An independent examiner~ with most of the tenanu• allepllons. and ordered Holbert to pay $2.•90 in adjustments. The December 1980, decision stated that Hotbert•s "failure to provide the proper beat.in& and hot water during vanous periods from 1978 to the present arc housing code violations of such substantial nature as to significantly affect the health, safety and security of tenants." Nme months later, another exam- iner concluded that Holbert had "reduced (tenant-) related servioes and facilities by allowing substantial housing code violations to ellist over a prolonged period of time." HUD officials were aware ot Holbert's problems. In fact. they took the unusual step of holding up final approval of hls last three annual financial disclosure statements until be provided evidenoe that numerous code violations discovered in 1980 bad been corrected. The evidence Holbert offered was a singl~pagecheck-off form from 1 aty inspector, listing correction of 36 ?tinor. violations ranaina from ~I­ma paint to loose plaster, leaky mks and diny floors. The more serious charges Jodged aaainst him were not mentioned. But Holbert's disclosure forms~ tlftlllyOK·d. . ~ Marriage good for ladles' looks Madame, did )'out appearanre 1mprov •Atr )'OU mAtricdtWhen polbtc put 1hat query to 1 lzable samplina pf I dies nauon ide, most u1d )e;,. Mo t people who fty even thouah 11 scarts them won't admit th fl runtil they tep off the airpla.De. .. The l.Ord's Prayer" appears va~ ously twice in the Bible, but nowhere.:_ ..... "'-' therein as it called • ftie LOrd's Prayer."-"-"= Q Wh t' the xxi t fra,grance? A Mu • Or IO says I bio- pi)tholQ&ist named Dr. Mary Ellen o· onnor It the University pf Tulsa. In fact. 11y1 e. n's th onlr odor demon trattd to anrac. luaUy. • When seated in a pubhc pl ~ moSl any man or woman fl ls a mite onwmfortablc when 1 1t1naer tak a scat quite cl Cunousl)', th U&h, lhc man feel more uncomfona&le when the u-an r ill directly lt'fOSS rtom him, and the woman fccl1 mott Alternately, insisting that her stub- born Italian husband will oot give up the tax data, and that a few journalists and Republicans are out to get her Ferraro told a Teus congressional deleption she was keeping a list .. I'm not a~}n.a ~o get mad; I'm aoioa to get even. (Gtven some of the tenants to whom husband John rents spaoe, the threat.has a certain credibility.) But the lady doth protest too much. If Nelson Rockefeller and Gera.Jd Ford can be stripped naked financially, before being elevated to the vioe c::dency. then Ferraro -a great c pion of equality for women. -is entitled to no special exemption. If the alleged ''mob connections" of the family business of Labor Sec- retary Ray Donovan can have that Reapnite Cabinet member put through two years of special bell, bow d~ Fcnaro -a champion of f11rness -contend her husband's business is not fair game? The An;ierican people have a right to know 1f John and Geraldine arc enjoying their affluent country club life -with two vacation homes and the chlldrcn in private schools - becau~ of the rent receipts from the lucrauve pornography business of Sam (The Plumber) DiCavalcante and the Gambino mob. Painful as what is coming is goina to be for Walter Mondale and Ferraro, and unpleasant 11 it will be to witness, there is a rouab justice here. Post-Waterute~ lhc 1ib£ral....Dcin- crats, Posturina as the pany of reform that nad cleansed Ameri~ wrote all manner of euctina and intrusive federal rqulations and laws. The pu~sea were t~ofold: To exhibit the supenor morahty of the proarcss1ve Democrats to Rcpublica~ to many of whom were mired in the sordid punu1t of buhnCA md profit. sec.: ond. to serve as 1 permanent pllo upan which occasionally to ho11t ~me o.ffender. for the most modest of' 1nfract.1one and t.ranspasiona Ra Donovan, Btll Cucy. Dick Alkn fl Mo 7"" the list aoca oo. The whole cntcrpruc was abou& &O provide Mo~daJe with the harpest of h11 cutll!)I i syq ~c "slcau" c:twae qainst the 1dmin1stntion that lad· ed ·the rcqui itc .. n hiv1t)" to hk'.1lt0nr.tmt.=--~__;;;....;..;.!.-,...;....=,._ A columni tin Albany. N. Y •• •TOtc an unOatterinJpieceabout New Yortt Gov. Mano Cuomo's dog. The Go • emor re pon : raCI tti column about Gin r i. and I want )'OU to kno• Even it. ou'rc.:ocver kk ~day in your life, your b101Q1.1 I ciotks will limit how old )'OU n pow. And the normal top J1mi1. mtd1ro say, ts 118 u..oomfonablew nl tt-....... ~ he thinks 01 you u a fire hydrant Wllh I tt ." ( ... ri&ht We her. LM. B•yd l• • 1yallcat~d P•trld Blfdan II• ~trd ~IUta.111. CO/IU/lt, Nobody came in oJ)Jhe noon year so be can 11gn another one ... As balloon from Saskatoon and asked a managerzou have to accept that, me, but. . . butl can't. • Forall of the millions of Olympic •What is basketball doinaas an fans ravina about the beauty of the Olympic sport. anyway? ... The only Los Anaeles Coliseum, only one man thina proved in the 1984 Games was knocks the joint and that is Raiders that &bby Knisht, for some reason. owner Al Davis who bas only one wants to be the new Woody Hayes. small complaint. .. it is no good, as it •Rams wide rec:.eiver Ron Brown, is.. for football. the Olympic gold medalist, says he •If you thought the consideration wants to develop bis own style asa .. undisclosed draft choice" was not receiver but be should listen to Coach the key part of the deal that sent wide Jimmy Raye who will teach him the receiver Preston Dennard to Buffalo, C. T.B .... H.0.1. system ... That's considerthatcomerCbrisWilliams "catchthebaJlandhanaootoiL" did not survive the Rams' oextc:uL •Secondbestquoteoftheyear •QuoteoftheycarfromthcA'sJoe-~)i6Ll'~ldGabcPa~ . Morpn, whomanysaywillbethc steppinadownuclubpresidenus · nextmanaaerofOakland, .. AJUY bits theOneliild lndia.nscbanied .300aodmakesamilliondollarsa hands, .. Wedidn'twinenou&h • have formed a ti'rm called Salt 'N Pepper Promotions ... What, are they selling something to restaurants? •An Olympic thought in retrospect ... If girls dancing around wavina Iona ribbons is a sport. it would seem baseball should have a chance. ·~&rand.stand "wave," which started in Oakland and washed around the major leagues. arrived at DodgerStadiumbutthebomcteam had already gone down three times and come up twice. •If you dtdn'tget tired of the word "official" durina the Olympics, how about the TV comment.. "He nailed it'r' ---•Quick. ABC, live Howard Cosell his gold watch before he cbaQICS bis mind. Bun Tuc1£1 cheerleaders ... Now, 1fthe Boilermakcn included the professors. they will have the cate covered. .. Brown's speed puts some beef in Ram vict~ry IJ CURT SDDEN ............... 11 was Brown n. Hayes Saturday ,11i&bt in tbe SS-yard dai.D at Anaheim Stadium. . Tha~·s Ron Brown, the Olympic sprinter who looked at bome in with No. 89 on the beck of bis Ram uniform. But be wu not raciaa Bob Hac-tber it WIS Gary Hayes. a defensive beck for the Green Bay Packers who couldn't keep up with the Sold medal sprinter. Used as a decoy durina bis tint series of downs as a professional football player. Brown sprinted down the sideline leavina Hayes way be- hind to match a SS.yard ~ from Jeff Kemp much to the diJ.iaht of 41, 1 SS fans in the third QUl11a of the Ra.ms' 27-24 victory over the Pack-en. Brown's crowd-plea.sina ~ quietly ovenbadowed a near-e.maz- ~ rushina df'ort by teammates Eric Dickerson and Barry Redden who co~bincd for 169 yards on just 19 c:ames. Dickmoo, ICeina bis tint ex- teo.sive playina time in an NFL pre. season pme, carried the bell 14 times for 107~~-(7.64 avcnlF) . • • •One thing about the promoter who would staie the Zola Budd-Mary Deeter match race in South Africa .. . He bas a lot of money or a lot of courage or a lot ofboth. •Of course, the promoter might have a very &OOd thma goina ifbc si.ged a Budd-Decker box.in& match. •You know you arc set~ old if your kids never heard o!Edd1e Arcaro . •Establishing Greece as a per- manent site for the 01 ymp1c Games maybedesirable-oot tomentJon essential. ~ct now ... When was the last nmeanyonca.ll~JUC'.ow­ boys ~America's Team'!"'- . •One last tJtle ... ABC diving commentatorCynthJa Potter, offici.aJ Redden picted Ill> 62 yards OD & ... playsfora 12Aa~ But the man lD the spoQiPl .. Brown -all becaUK of one catdl. .. If his production per piay co. tinu he'sao1natohaveanoutJWWS. ill'I rookie year,.. undentated Ram Coach John RobWOft aftaward. .. Brown bas only bad about oae- third of one day•s ~" Rob-in.son continued ... But it"a limt for him to So and he's offlO a .,ad ttart. .. The Rams, )'OU nriabt recau. Kr quired the rilbts to ~le wi~ Brown on April 27 by eendins their ICCOnd round draft pick Ito the • Cleveland Browm. Brown cboee .. remain an amateur, tbouP. ud weat OD to beat Carl i.e'Ms dlree Wnes duri.aa the indoor ttlldt JCalOO bdOre ~ .. joiniaa Lewis in lheir()tympic &Jory a rewweets---. ~ A defenTvC bact-twncd-wide ,.._ ceiver, BrowD Played at Arizona S&de , ud bdped the Su ornJs debt Okl&boma in the fiesta Bowl 1 But with his collqe days ud Olympic days behind him. be ~ • now turn his attention to Leaviaa ddcnsive becb behind-just as be"-' did with Greto Bay"s Hayes. I .. It WU ID ,_:)Od fediJll,.. Brown ~PblilllA ... A @7J12j ----4--t ~1BERS---,,· ............. ~..,,.. MIAMI VIE LOS ANGELES (AP) -TbC Miami Dolphins haven't bad much succeu apinst the Loi An&dC$· Raiden over the yean. npecially in games played in • California They hope to cha.nat 1 that trend OD today wbe:n \bt defending Super Bowl champion IWden and defendina AFC champion DolpbiDS will IQIW'C off in a National Football Lca&ue prc$Ca50n pme at the Coliseum at 1. The Raiders hold a command· ' ina 13-3-1 lead in the series • ~,mp.u'i 15' Dal . . . po&\-«alOft ~ The Ralderi C)..() \n p.mel pla)'Cd in c.atifbrnia bc1WUQ the t.camS, includina a 27-14 tnumpb 11 the Los An&dcS Coli1CWD wt Sept. 19. . yearonathrce-y~contractand pine$." docsn 't do anything until the third · •Jerry Quarry and Deacon Jones •Purdue University has initiated drug testing for its athletes and also its _ rut·pickerofthe 19840lymp_ics. __ __ •Dcp1..ofloodlincs .. Atlanta Manaacr Joe Tone on San Di~o Manager Diet Williams, .. Williams is an idiot and you spell idiot wt th a caP.ital I and Williams with a small w .• Trevino holding on to I -shot lead Massive lead lost, but PGA' s leader holds on to edge BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) From a potential rout, a rompiog run- away by Lee Trevino, it became a race. The 44-year-old Trevino, playina about as well as possible, suddenly squandered two strokes of a onoe- commandina lead in the placid pond by the 18th green and opened the ptes for a host of challengen aoina anto todats final round of the 66th PGA Nauonat Championship. .. I bit it in the water but at didn't dampen anyth~" Trevino insisted Satwday aher he d salv~ a third round 67 despite the clos1ni double bogey that trimmcdhis mafllo to one slender shot .. That's history," Trevino said of the hot from a fairway bunker that found the pond and changed the face of the toumamenL "I aot greedy," he said. "Now, with a one-shot lead, I can't be conservative. I have to kup on playina the way I've been playina all _week, hilling tbedriver off the tee and going for the Oaa." But there was no question that the closina lapse put the tournament in a different perspective. A brilliant 30 on the front side put Trevino four shots in front of the field. And Lee, ~-faced in pursuit of bis tint title in three full seasons, held that margin most of the bot, humid, hazy day. But the water shot chansed ~· Instead ofbavina two players within striking distance, he now bas at least seven, possibly more. "The conditions arc perfect for somebody to shoot a 6S and take the whole enchilada," said Trevino, who completed three trips over the deep, wiry, punishing roush on the Shoal Cruk Oub course in 204, 12-under- par. His two closest pursuers, old friend and golfina foe Gary Player, and the dangerous Lanny Wadkins, agreed. 0 1'm gonna make him play tomor- row," promised Wadkins, the 1977 PGA title-bolder . .. It'll take a aood drivina round by whocvcr's close· to win it," said Wadkins, who chipped in for an eq)e-3 on the 11th and saved par after bouncinJ one out of the water on the 17th on the way to his 68 and 20S total. "Anybody within seven shots can still wm." said Player, a 4S.year-old South African who ran a SO.foot putt throuah IS fal of frinie and inlo the c:up as the key shot in a roundtof 69 that left him two behind at 206. "The o~ly dogleg putt I ever had," Player said .. Tommy Nalcajima of Japan, now a rqular on the American PGA tour. and Larry Miz.e were next at 207. Each had a third-round 6 7. Gary Hallberg and veteran Ray Aoyd, twice a wmoer of thts tJtlc, each had a 68 and were at 208, very much within striking distance. Seve Ballesteros of Spain, the British Open champion who has made an art-form of escape for apparent disaster, made great saves on both the 17th and 18th for a 70 that left him at 209. Defending champion Hal Sulton, playing a couple of hours 10 front of Trevino, scored seven birdies and an caaJeon the way toa 64 that lifted him to a 211 total, 6 ve u oder par but seven strokes back going into the final round. ••it could have been in the SO's," said the 1983 Player of the Year, who missed five putts of 12 feet or less. "That's about as good as I've played an year." Jack Nicklaus, a S-t1me PGA champ and the architect of this course that 1s beina played io profess1onal competJUon for the first ume, had a 71 that left him at 218, two over par. And Tom Watson found that he'll have to wait at least one more year to complete a career sweep of all the pme's major titles. Watson, winner of five Bntish Opens, two Masters (Pleue aee PGA/83) Phils rally:_q_pentng_Ceremonies Cai-I Lewis: for 6-5 win _::._Soviet Union style He's fourth LOS ANGE~ (AP) -Mike • In 300 race Schmidt's two-run double hi&h-li&hted a fout-run ei&bth innina to ra1ly the Philadelphia Phillies put tbe Loa Anacla Dodaa'a 6-5 Saturday oi&bL • Tho Dodam held a 3-l lead enterina the e.i&bth. Rookie reliever Keo Howell, 1·3, pve up on.out sin&les to Orea Gross and Von Haya. and Schmidt followed with h two-- run double. Jerry Reu rep)a(led Howell and, after: wa)kig -~ Maddo•, pinch bitter John WockeMi11 sin.Jed to ICOre Schmidt and aend Maddox to -tlllni. ome Vitlil'a·· ~ fty btou&bt home Maddox wttb the fbunh ruo of the innina. - Jerry Koosman. 13-10. earned the victory, uetina biu over 1even inni • Ho truCk out IC and lkt'd on ·-~ RclkmJ.arh An !9.2 vu iotheeiahthandwu . forat~ Nn homer by Pedro uen'Ct'O, b11 l()lh I Holland took over and iW'i,fl-rlM bi 2 fb SI "' MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union, with thousands of its athletes on dilJ)lay, offi~!b, o~ the international Frie · p 84 Games It unin Stadium Saturday with a kaleidoacopc of chorqnphed l)'Ul· NSts and socialist ideolOI)'. Girts in white leotards spun red and white btachbells in u.niton after a petade of Sov~t athle\et sterl)fd onto the field before I nearly fut l 03.QOO.teat atadium. The pmes bejan Friday in Moa- cow wath men'1 U11Ct and field events. di'awtna abOut a one-ttiiid capaaty aowd for.:mett of' the day. Womu'1 tnck and field compe1.1uon bepn Thunday an hoslo akia and bOidna wu to act under way today in Cub9. Soviet Defense Minister Dmitri F. U tinov and Mikhail Gotbacbcv. con a No. l in iJ'ic lticmhn h erarchy. were amona five full Pohlburo membcn and orh r t d tari 1Uend1 ,,, Aneel Gary Pettla ateala a bue on Baltimore Saturda7. bat the Orlolee preYa.lled. 1-0. to drop An&ela to the .500 laftl. I O'sgiveAngelsO's . . Chargers i'out 49ers San Francisco embarrasse in 35-5 setback to San Diego AN DIEGO - n D1c10 quarterbacks Oan Fout' and Ed Luther nddkd the San Franci5CO defense "'th thrtt pa int touchdown and earned the Chararn put the crrina •9en 35· l S an National Football -Lague uhibition Saturday naaht. Pete Johnson and Jc...,crl Thomas also rushed for touchdowns for San 01~0. 2-1. which 5COred on three of its first four &«ond·half pos~ssions to put the nationally· televised aame on ice. Fouts compleJcd 13 of l 9 passe for 179 yard in ,1i~tly more than one half of play. includina IS scorina stnke that Wes Cbandkr pulled down tn the second quarter. Chief• S l, Browne 1 KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Carlos Carson cauaht three touchdown passes, two in the second quarter ttom San O emente Htah and Saddleback Colleie product Bill Kenney. and the Kansas City defense sacked Oeveland quarterback Paul McDonald four times in the first half as the Chiefs took a 3 J -13 verdict from ihe Browns. Kenney passed 2 yards to Tbcotis Brown, then connected over the middle to Carson, who outraced Oeveland defenders to lhe end zone on a play covering 65 yards Giants 20, Jeta 14 EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J -Phil Simms ignitc<i the New York Giants with a 24-)ard touchdown pass late in the second quarter and they went on 10 a 2~14 victory over the New York Jets with the help of two long-range field goals by Ah HaJi-Shc1kh. Lion• 17, Bill• 12 ORCHARD PARK NY. -A two-yard touchdo"-n run b> James Jones and an 8~yard pass play from Mike Machurek to Mark Nichols gave the Detroit l1ons all the points they n~ed to beat the Buffalo Bills 17-12. Both Detroit touchdowns came in lhe first quarter. Eaalea Sl, Vlkln&• 10 UNNEAPOLlS -Phaladcl~b' quanerback Ron Jaworlki hooked up ith Ml c Quick on eight pa ses for 146 )'ard1, in tudi 36-y rd touchdown, to carry the EaJI to tneir first p ason victory 31-10 over the MtnQCIOta Viki Jawo 10 compl~ted 22 . ..of-'4 ea for .23• rd , includin1 a l0:)'ird lk:brcakina TD. lrikc...lO Li.ahLend John pagnola with 21/J minutes left in the third quarter and the bomb to Quick: with I 0:43 to ao an the pme. Sahib Sl, Oilera 19 HOUSTON -New Orleans' quanerbackina trio of Ken Stabler. Richard Todd and Dave Wil on each enajncettd scorina drives to overcome a four-field aoal performance b> Houston's nona.n Kempf en route to a 3 1-19 victory over the Oilers. , Houstotl. 1-2, built a 9-7 halfiimc lead on field aoals of 41, 41and44 >ards by Kempf. who booted three field aoals a week aao. Falcon• 52, Buccaneen 21 A Tl.ANT A -The Atlanta Falcons. led by Gerald Rius' two touchdowns, took advantage of Tampa Bay's S«ond-unit defense and pummeled the Bucs 52-2 l. The Falcons pilc<i up more than SOO yards in offcn~ and St:\ pla)er scored as Bucs Coach John McKay benched his entire first-team defense to give the ~ond unit a chance to pla). Bro ncos 31, Colta 0 DENVER -John Elway rifled three first-half touchdown pa~ses to spark the Denver Broncos to a 31--0 rout of the lnd1anapohs Colts. Elway, in his best perfonnance of the summer and perhaps the best of his pro career, completed J 8 of 29 passes for 240 yards, with no interceptions Bengal• 25, Beara 17 CHICAGO -Veteran quarterback Ken Anderson hn Cns Colhn~worth with a 59-yard touchdown pass and Jim Breech kicked three field goals to lead the CinCinnati Bengals to a 25-1 7 victory over the Chicago Bears. RAMS ••• hOmBl d of hi catch. i•Jt an exceuena - lO '11.rt with tbt Ram •• ~rown d be ran a Oy ~ttern and there wu certainly othlna fancy about it. "Mf job wu to bel1 11he defe . ve beck • he Aid. Asked wbat Wll oana throuah hi• mind with hit fint opportunity, be said; .. h'a twd to eitplain. My main oooc:ern wa1 catch the bell ... Actually, Brown'• calC'.h eTentually led to ju1t three pointa 11 the Rams had to settle for a 2$-~ field pl by Chuck Nelson with 1:34 JODC in the fourth quarter. Dickenon. meanwhile, who led the NFt in rushlna with I ,808 yards on a leaaue-record l90 caniea u a rookie las& ecason, tallied OD a 3S.yard ND early in the first quarter and a )4.;yard apnnt late in the aecond period. The outcome left both teamt with 1-2 rccordJ in the pmeuoo. Dickerson had canied the ball only once in bis team'• fint praeuon pme, and be didn't play !n the aeoond one because of a neck uuury. Dickerson's fint TD run at $:05 of the openioJ period capoed • 60-~. nine-play march by the bnu on their first possession. The Packers nar· rowed tbepp to 7-3 on a 26-yatd field soal by Eddie Garcia just 3:42 later. Dickerson's second score, which came with l : 11 left before halftime, gave the Rams an 11-point advan- tage, but Green Bay'a Del Rodaen returned the ensuina ldckoff 95 y&rd.I for a touchdown, rriakin& it 14-10 at the intermission. Despite the victory, Robinson •till admitted there'• work to be done. The lions ~ored again on a 25-yard field goal by Ed Murra) and hm1ted the Bills to one touchdown and a pair of field goals. Anderson's bomb came early in lhe second half after the Bengals had recovered a fumble on the Ctncinnati 24- )ard hne. Breech hit on field goals of 53, 31 and 39 yards, the later coming with less than five minutes to pla). Dllr .......... ., ...__ uii- Ertc Dlckenon moYe8 for IODle J'U'da&e Saturday DJCht. "The thlna we were after was a more consistent perfonnance from our front line and I think. for the piost ~ we did that, .. noted Robinson. 'I'm still concerned after seein& our second unit not do very well. It makes me wonder about our depth." I SPORTS BREAK -~---- -.. TwinsmovefOuruponAngel Durham snuffs-1leds~ roses:. Marathon ntnner---:-Bobby ca.stillo. maiona his first start _ ... ~-LeooDurbam'•two-runsmglekeyeda •• . of the season. aflowed only on . . ~n-run first innfog hetpcd oy rpur fl• nds Sov· 1• et style· inninss of work Saturda.y as Minnesota Cinc1qnatt errors-and 1Ua5Glcllffe wolf ~ . stopped Boston 3-1 for a sweep of their his h1pth straight game Saturday night as i I d double-header. The Twans won the opener 6-4 by the Chic~go Cubs held off Cincinnati 13-11. The loss . DC U es JDassage sconng three umes tn the ninth and the twin victories was the first for the Reds under new player-manager boosted Minnesota's lead in the American League West Pete Ro1e, who started at first base and went 3-for-6, From AP di1patcbe1 MOSCOW -New Yorker Bill m Gaston ~1d he signed up for the Moscow marathon last spnng because he thought running in R ussia would be glamorous. But he was not prepared for his expenences in Saturday's race staged as pan of the Fnendsh1p Games These included a forced "vigorous massage" after he finished the race. Gaston said he was one of eight Amencans who came for the marathon ind1v 1duall) and had their tnps paid for pnvatel} just for the fun of running. The race was first scheduled for earlier this month but was postponed to coincide w1th the Fncndsh1p Games. Takina pan in \he tw<>-wcck sports festival arc \he t 4 na\1ons who 101 ned the SoVlet-led boycott of the Ol)mpics and about 30 other countries. After several delays the 25-year-old Cfasfon nad rcJ to rc-rtg.1stcr and Pl> an add1t1onal S20 to enter "I wasted three hours doing that and then even more time when the) put me on a bus with a group of Finnish runnea for a touroftherourse." he said "I did not understand a single word." he said. "I was very fatigued but they thought 11 was something far more senous and gave me a vigorous massage despite m) pleas that I was OK and just velJ ttred." He did not quite beat his personal best on 5aturda) -perhaps because of the dnving rain that fell throughout the race -but completed the 26-male course along the Moscow River and the stre<.>ts of the Soviet capital in 2:42 10 has third-best time an 12 marathons "I know 1t sounds craz) but I don't know where I placed. The> never told me.· he said. Quote of the day Oakland A'• Manager Jadde Moore, com- menting on the reioent play of home run slugger Dave Kingman: "I thought before this year that he waaan undlsclpllned hitter, a free-swinger, wtto Just hits home runt. I was wrong about that." to four games over the Angels. "This 1s sweet," said including a.£air of RBI singles. The Reds beat the Cubs C.astillo, 1--0. "Now the team knows, and (Manager) 6-4 in Roses managerial debut Friday night with Rose BlUy (Gardner) knows, I can help out down the ettin a run-scoring single and an RBI cfouble io four· stretch." at-bats. The victory ended a four- Castillo. sidelined since last game losing streak for lhe Cubs August with a slight tear in his . and increased their in the Na- right rotator cuff. was near perfect tional League East to 21'2 games in his 86-pitch outing. The onl)' over the New York Mets . . hit he allowed was Wade Bow' Elsewhere m the National single in the first ... Vance Law League, J eff Leonard scored on singled home the go-ahead run in Manny Trillo'• ninth-mninJ sac- the eighth inning and Harold rifice fly to gjve San Francisco a Baines cracked a pair of home 6-5 victory over the New York runs in leadtnJ lhe Chicago White Mets. The Mets, trying to keep Sox to a 7-6 victory over Toronto pace with Ch1~0 m lhc East. had ea.tillo Blue. ltlR GlbsoD belted a tic-a 3-l lcad after six rnning.s only to breakinJ three-run homer and JGaJ1 Berenguer allowed have San Franc1sco rally twice agatDSt New York three hns over 8111 innings as Detroit posted a-4-'t ·-reh~er5 Leonard opened the ninth with a single, w.as victory over Sea11le. Gibson's s1x th-mruog home run. sacnficed to second, took third on a wild pitch and his 20th of the season, gave him bis 15th game-winning scored easil y when Tnllo hit a sink.mg hne dnve at Met RBI. a club record .. Don Baylor scored three times and left fielder George F oster. . . . Gleu Babbard drove in two runs with ahome..r:un and a single and John hammered a tlaree-rnn home niD as Atlanta d pped St. Montefusco and Mike Armstrong combined for a three-Louis 8-3 ... Hubba.rd'• ninth homer of tbe year keyed a hatter as the New York Yankees rolled to an 8-0 victory four-run Atluta uprl11D1 1D the second Inning oU St. over Oakland. . Boddy Biancalana smacked his first Louis starter Danny Cox, 6-10. The Braves rapped out major-league homer and had a bunt single that led to 14 hits, including fi ve by center fielder Dale Marpby, the cject1Qn of Texas pitcher Danny Darwin as Kansas who scored four runs ... Denny WalllDg and Jo1e.Cru1 C'1ty hung on to beat Texas 5-4 ... Milwaukee and each drove in two runs Houston extended its winning Cleveland were postponed because of rain It will be streak to eight games with a 5-0 victory over Pittsburgh. made up today as part of a double-header ' Holmes-Coetzee to fight? Na vratilova sails into finals MAHWAH. 1'.J -Top-seeded ~ Martina Navratilova scored her 47th straight singles match '1ctory b) crushrng Pam Casale 6-2. 6-3 Saturda) to reach the final of a S 150.000 women's tennis tournament. Toda). she meet!i Pam Shriver. a 6-1. 6-1 wtnncr over Zina Garnson "I felt pretty good out there. and my elbow, which had been causing me trouble. seemed a lot better," Shnver !>aid. 'Tm loolung forward to playing Martina. and I think I have a chance 1f my serve 1s workrng well.'' LAS VEGAS -Boxing promoter m Don King revealed Saturday that he is negot1at1ng with a downtown hotel-casino to promote the Larry Holmes-Gerry Coetzee heavyweight championship fight in early November. Krng said he has been and will continue to negotiate with Steve Wynn, owner of lhe Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino, in hopes of staging the bout. The promoter said that while no contracts have been signed, the on-again off-again title bout is tentatJvely .scheduled in the 18,--000-seat Thomas and Mack Sports Arena on the University of Nevada Las \'cps campus. Two awl~ Engll•~ Ch~nel DOVER, ~gland _: Two U .S. stu-a··----1t-<le.U~ al Smith · College, Northampton, -· Mus., on Saturday 'suoccssf.uUy swam the 21-mile En&)and Channel to France, and returned here on escort boats. Margaret Broenniman, 21 , of Chevy Chase. Md., made 11 in 10 hours, 37 minutes to Cap Gns Ne1, near the French port of Calais. She clambered into an escort boat and watched Maura F1tzPatrick, 20, ofWestwood, Mass .. completed her swim 1n just over I l hours. ·Television, radio T!L!VlttON Noon -QOL': National long d rMng cham· plonthlp, Channel 7. 12.30 p.m. -GOLf: PGA Championship. Channel 7. 1 p.m. -TRACK: Bet11n meet (tape). Channel 2. 1 p.m -BOWLING: Women's tournam.nt (tape), Channel 4.--- -- 2 p.m. -GOLF: World Championship of Women'• Golf, Channel 4. 2 p.m. -M8EBALL: Angel• et-8afttmol'9, C hannel 5. 3 p.m. -PRO FOOTaALL: Green Say at Rame (tape), Cha nnel 2. · 3 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Super Bowt .•• Black Sunday: Thia 1peclal detallt ta.st eeason'• triumph by the Lot Mgelee Raider• over the Wuhlngton Redaklne, Channel 4. 3:30 p.m . -PRO POOT8AU.: NFL•1 Moat Valuable Player: A review Of the 1983 aeuon With_ the NFL'• premier player choMn by a group of coaches and former playert. The Rama' ErlO Dickerson I& one of the tbt ftnell~ Channel 4. RADIO 1 p.m. -M•ULL: P hiladelphia at trOCSgerr,KABC ( . 1 p.m. -PRO FOOTBAU.: Miami at Raldert, KALA (1110). 2 p.m. -BAUllALL: A•I• at 8altlm0te, KMPC (710). 5:55 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Del Mar Derby, KNX (1070). . Two new bowls for football MON fE:.IU'r (AP) -fhe NCAA E:i1ccutwe Com- mittee and Counul approved two new bowl games. the freedom Bowl. to be pla~ed at Anaheim. and the Chen) Bo""I to be played at the Pontiac Mich . 51lverdome fnda\ the sports-minded fans of our area." The Freedom Bowl will be an ··open bowl" meaning that the group can select the two best college football teams in the L' nated States available for the local contest. McEnroe rallies to top Connors TORONTO (AP), -_John McEnroe fought oft a ttugglth It art to edge fellow American Jimmy Connor1 2·6, 8·2. 6-3 Saturday and edvanc. to the ftnat of the $450.000 Player's lnternatJonaf tennis tournament. Soviets dominate Friendship Games The f n:cdom Bowl \\-tll he played on Dec 26 this "~ar "'hilc the Cherry Bowl wall be played Dec. 22 Both bo""l games will be open 10 D1v1s1on I o;chools. "The annount:ement b> the NCAA 1s a marvelous chma\ to a :!1'2-year cfTon b> a ven. devoted committee." said Jo.art Wra). publisher of the .\nahe1m Bulletin and founder and current board chairman of Freedom Bo\\l Inc "This will be a tremendous annual sporting event for. ~nahe1m which 1 think will bring a &re.at deal of enjoyrflent forthcc1t11ensofOrangeCount) bcs1desextra business for .\nahc1m and all our neighbors 1n Southern Cahfom1a. "We look forward to providing a first class contest for The Executive Committee and Council, which completed a week-long meeting, alw took steps toward toughening academic ehgibhty requirements and institut- ing a drug testing program for college athletes. Proposed language on those subjects have yet to be drawn up. The dru$ testing proposal will be heard at nc:tt January's con' enuon while the academic requirement proposal wtll go before the University Presidents' Comm1ss1on at an unannounced future date. "The general membership ""111 decide whether "e wall do 1t or not." John Toner, NCAA President and athletic d1rL-ctor at the University of C onnccticut, told the: Monterey Peninsula Herald S.klng hla flret Cenadlan Open tltle, McEnroe, 8"<led MCOnd, will meet compatriot Vltu Gerutaltl•, the No. 8 teed. for the le0,000 first p(tte today. Gerufa ltl• defeated 13th-eeeded Kevin Corren of SoUth Africa 4-6, 7~.7~. 50' off adult ticket with ad ORANGE COUNTY ~e~fto11~'!9MAMA Oklahoma's Switzer remains No. 1 winner ' ' GUN SHOW BIGGER & BKTTER THAN EVER Sat., Aug. 18 & Sun., Aug. 19 BUY-SELL-TRADE 0 TP.DE'TABlB F ta tu ring Guns -Antiqu,.. & Mo<1ern Ammo -War R~o & (Ufplus Indian Artifacts -Rugs & Jewtlry -Coins Admf11fon •J.SO Chltdren Under 14 •1.so SO' off w /.a rA'tlffl ~ HOUltSt SAT •• SUN. t to I ORANGI COUNTY ll'AIRGROUNDS NSW P RODUCTS ltAVIU ON, BLDS. 10 lnt•r Gae• I -A Al'flnfton Dr., Cost• M e .... Pot RecOf'd•d Info• f1t4f tet·1'S1 NASHVIL.kE, Tenn. CAP)-Oka· homa'a Barry Switzcroontinues to be the No. l major-coUcae football coach in winnina percentage whit Mich1pn's BoScbcmbcchlerstill hu the mo t victoric . Switzer, ... hose record in I l years as Oklahoma's bead coach is 106-21-3 for a pcrctn&qe of .827. tops the field 1n tlial cate.ory for.the fourth )'ear in a row .,.,h1le Schembc<:hler'a 180 victories in 21 earut Miami of Ohio ind Mjcl\apn \t tile most of any OM ion I-A coech. Penn State's Joe Paterno is second in botJ\ calejOries He bas 170 victonc in his 18 season as h~ co c.b of the iatany ·o ~d hh reco ot I 70.38-2 11ves him 1 ·pcrccn of .814. The 1nnuaJ li11 of "Top Twenty Coach .. has been compiled for 27 )'car by Elmore "Scoop'' Hud&ina. t '· iortllcr psistant commiu10ncr of lhc Southeastern Conference, later public ttlations director for the Hall of fame Bowl and c~rrently with the Collqe Football Broadcastina C-0. in Nuh- villc. Toquahfytorth1syear'ah1tacoach needed at least 84 victories, · Round.ins out lhe top 10 behind wiuer and Paterno arc Ncbra n's Tom 01bornc. I I years. 108-2 5·2-.807· Schembcc.hkr~ I ~ • 12; Veil Edwards or Briaham Youna. I l years. IOS.l7-J-734: Dick Crum of North Carolina. 10 Yf'.ln; ·»t-.733; Vince Dool 't of Oeor&ia, lO yean 161~1-.72J; .8obbY.-.Bov.'dc.1Lof • Florada tatc, -11 yura. I 39·59.0-. 702~ Earle Bruce of Ohio~ tatr, 12 years, 9J..t7.0.:-.~. and Lou Holtz or Manne ta, 14 yea I ()6..Sl·.S-.662, sh1pf1mcs. Gngory Oegtyaryev of th<' Soviet Union recorded 8.523 pointsin the decathlon. ahead of West Germany's S1ggi Wentz. Andreas Busse of East Germany won the 1,500 meters in 3·36.65, Alexander Vas1licv took the 400- mctcr hurdles in 48.63 and Hun~ry's Gyorgy Bakos won the 1 IO.meter hurdles in 13.52. Jn the 200 meters. Vladimir Muravyev of the Soviet Union, with a 20.34, fell far shon of Carl Lewis' Olympic mark of 19.81. Nede Dcrc- Je's marathon time of 2: I 0.32 would have plac.ed him founh at Lo Angele~. Cuban veteran Albcno Juantorcna and Poland's Rysz.ard Ostrowski crossed the finish line in a dead heat 1n the800meten, both beinatimcd in 1:45.68. Meanwhile, in Priaue, RaJldupna tormcd across the fini h line two onds ahead of R.aviJya Aal t· dinova. another Soviet. Yck.atcnna Podkopa)'CVI WU third. Ralldujina• time wa nearly ven seconds faster than the •·03.2$ po ltd b_y Qlympic gold medal •inner • (JjbneJa DOno of Italy in Lo Anaele~. Aalc&dinova and Podkopa~eva a1 o •·ere und r Dono 's tune, clock.in 3;51, 70. arwt'- 4:01.60, rnpecti\lely. It was the I llh event durina th thrte-day mttt in wh1cb.Eutcm women scored better rc,uJu than th Olymp1c·winn1n1 pcrfonnan . fhc 8ulpnan Te.Am won the meter ttlay in •2.62 af\cr Marh Oochr, the form r 100.mclCT w d rttbrd holder, dropped the baton cnd1n her 1cam·1 hopes of beat• ' the worlu ma ' . F OH 'Hf Rf COR[J ~ • • .. 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Tbe squat and sWartby Trevm who bolds t•o U.S. ·Open and wo Bnti~ and =won D.e J 91,. PGA title, started the da) in 1 ~ way tie for the cop with his pla)'lQI. panncn. Pla)er and Wadkins. He pulled a\\l&y in 1 bUJTY, how- ever, maltlna a 1 ().foot birdie putt cm the fint hole, then 2-puttlDI for birdie_. on the JeCOnd. Tbe bia rush bcaan with a 1 S-foot putt for I 2 OD tlie fifth. • chip-in t.qlo-3 on the sixth and an dlb:t-fo.pt IQ.inch birdie pun on the IC'Valth - a 3-bole burst that ripped four strokes off' par. At th.at point be five in ft'ontof the field and tridina '° :1Y Oat hii caddy, Herman Mi bad brak into a awkward U'Ot io mp ap with him . He put his tee0nd Shot in a buDRr on the par-S 11th. camt out to t feet and made tho putt ror atill anotWbitdie. .. After that. I . . . abOut lbooti.naa6l. Thc.rewcresomebird1c holes left and I wu playina sOod... c said. -., COMPLETE NYSE, AMEX COMPOSITE TR~NSACTIONI, 85, I New tax-leg· slat-io n -monstrosity~ (E.Dll-OR'S NOTE: This is ihe sttond part of a sjx.part ~n·cs on tht consequences to 1.4.rpaycrs of the new w /~ lation pa~intolawonJuly 18.) fhc more I try to unravel the 1984 tax law, the more I become convinced that the Rcapn administration has handed us a monS1ro ity -legis- lation loaded with hundreds of con-. flictina complexities. And the more 1 hear from outside sources the more l am a tounded that weeks after the law's signing. top taic. expens are still struyling to figure out what its clauses mean. Ncvcnhcless, wab the bclp of Prentice-Hall, in this series rm J1Vln8 you top hints. Real estate, for in- stance. still emerges as a four-way tax shelter -even though the tax shelter breaks have taken on entirely new looks because of this truly astoundina law. • Depreciation. Def ore the new law, you could depreciate l'Ql propeny placed in sen·ice after 19&0 over a fast,·audit·proof IS ycara. Under the new law, \he depr«iation ~riod is 18 years for property pt ~ in service after March 1 S, 1984. A m~or ex~ption i1 low-income housina for which the write-off period remains l S yeal'1. It wun' lona ago that depreciation wu based on a propeny's actual, uscfUI life -which ranged up to 40 yean for new property_, So even with an l 8-year . write-off period. you still can write off property in less than half the time. ·Effective date: property placed in service after March IS, 1984. • Leverage: You arc often able to buy income property with a low down payment -and borrow the rest. However, your tax deductions, in- SYLVIA POITER eluding dcpreaation, arc figured on the full purchase pnce. Result: Leveraae multiplies real est4te's profit ~tcntial and its tax shelter potential. The new law does not chan&c the fundamental advantages you get with lcveflle. • Tax-free swaps: If you 1wap busineu or investment property for similar property of equal value, there is no tax on the exchange. You pay the tax when you sell the new property. That basic tax-free ,awap technique 11 untouched by the new law. But the pew law does crack down set a clo in&. date far cnou&b in advan6e so that the other party has time to loca~ proOC1'1Y you nr. Effective iiate: fo scnml, transfers of f1roperty 1ftr-r date of ~w· enact· ment. Specw lt'ICC penod: ~tte exc::hange prope.rty ha~ been uknt· ified io a bind1og wnaten oontract entered into before June 14, 19841 the exchanic property must be received before Jan. l, 1989. • C..pital ~ns: If yo~ sell ~ estate at a profit after you vc held n Iona enouaJt, all of it is J~w-~ capital pin if you use 1tra1abt-line-do. preciation. If you used accelerated depreciation, though, some of your 111n may be treated as fully Wlod ordinary income. • De Lorean car sales soar on l<Kalled deferred exchanges. Before, you could immediately tran~ fer {>roperty "to another party and specify that the other party find Chanie for installment sales: It t common for you, a seller, to take beck a fint or second monpge when sellinc a commercial or investment property. But under the new lawi ifa bia amount of the salts price wou d be ordinary income, that could tum into a disaster. . You would be badly butt with phantom income .. Effective for in- stallment sales after June 6, 1984, sales profit treated u ordinary in· come 11 taxed in full in the year of l&le -whether or not you receive payments. COLUMBUS, Ohto (AP) -De- mand for the car created by John Z. De Lorean .. is going rijht throuah the roof." foUo,.win& his acquittal on drug charaes, the natton•s only distributor of the automobile said. Donald L. Bowman 11 of Con- solidated International, a C-0Jumbus company that is the sole distributor of the De Lorean, said phones belan nnams off-the hook ThursdaY affer- noon after a jury 10 Los Angeles acq!lliled the_a.utol!l{l~ ~Qf ..ejJh counts orconspiracy to distnbute S24 million worth of OQcaine. · · Within urs. &>wman aid~ four out-of-state customers had wired in down payments for the stainless steel- ,,. bodied. gull-winged car. Seven more Prange Gounty Mortgage Chart Fixed-Rate Adjustable Rate Mortgage Adjustable Mortgage Loan Lender Cont.ct Pacific Coast S&L Any loan officer Fullerton S&L Any loan officer Pectf\e Fed S&L Any loan otncer Lender Contact Imperial S&l Any loan officer SearTSlrvfngs Fed Any loan officer Hemet Fed. S&L Any loan officer Lender Cont.ct Coast Fed. S&l Any loan officer Southwest Fed. S&L Any loan officer Centurion S&L Any loan officer -, Int. 'Amort. MaXlmum Rat• Pta. Yra. Loen 13.750 2 75 150 13.875 2.50 150 14.000 2.50 250 Int. Amort. Int. Mulmum Rate Pt•. Yra. Adl. Cap Loan 11.125 4.00 250 12mo. 5.0 11.500 1:-5&-250 6mo;-6.0 11 .50 2.00 250 12mo. 4.5 Int. Amort. lnl Maximum Rate Pta. Yr•. AdJ. Cap Loan 11 50 1.5 300 6mos. 5 11 .50 2.0 150 6moa. 5 11 .50 2.0 150 3mos. 5 f.w years u Indicated, 9nd ttie payment adJUQment term ts always ~ ..,,,. 18 the rate adjustment term. Thit toan does not ~tv.ly amortize. Both ed)utteble loan• may or ~ not have a cap on the maximum percent• mcreue ln Interest rate over the term Of the loan. NOTE: Information on mortgage.~ In Orange COunty 11 prcwtded bY Prtme ~tng Inc. of 81U'81tto. Rat" tor thlt Plftlll 1tlt .,.. d9rW from Pt1me Rating'• databae of more then 350 tencten that are actfve In the mortg1ge martcet and lend In Orange County. Len<*a tu~ control approximately ~ of eouroe MOM)' evmtable for real estate loans ln the state. Mor. lnformetton ~y be obtained by cafttng Prtme Rating, toff:.free at 800-832-9990. Theo.NY PnOt ecci,pts no reepontlblllfy fof the Prime Rating r~•.· .SAVllGS/CHECllllG IEW HIGHER RATE/ $5 million CQpi plex und er w ay Dunn Properties C.Orporatioo has begun construction of a SS-million researcb-and-develo~­ mcnt/corporate head9uartcn fac1hty 1n the Irvine lndustnal Complex of Costa Mesa 11.23 3 10.50 3 Annual Yield Daily Rate Compounded Daily $2,500 minimum balance•. Account insured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. Now you know why your nt!ighbor banks ;it Loc.atcd at the intersection ofBaker Street and Redhill A venue, the build· mt will include 42,000 !Qu&re feet of building pace on a.2.1-acn: site. The build1na. d ianed by the Costa Meu architectural finn o(Oavid Kla IL Associates, will be di t1ngui htd by an exPosed aggregate and reflective utcrior with acxxnted en· trywa and cxtcnsiv~ landscapinJ. Com,P.let1on is schcdulcd for Dtcem· ocr 1984. General contractor for the project is Saffell cl McAdam of Irvine. cars were sold Friday momin&, he property suitable to you within a said. penod of, say, five years. Tbedeal was "I imagine we'll probebly sell 20 or closed when tbe actual taX·free ex- 25 (Friday)," Bowman said. change was made. But effective for Bowman, aenerat manaier of Con· transfers after this law's enactment solidatcd's De Lorean Division~ sajd date {last month), you &et tax-free Consolidated has sold about Ju cars treatment only if: each week since takin& over sales -the property ,uitable to you is from De Lorean's company. He said identified within 4S days after you about 1S cars were left for sale Friday relinquish your property; and afternoon at $22,SOO apiece. · · -you late title to the property .. We will not raise our ericc ... even within 180 days after yoll.. relinquish thou~demmntisIOingrishtthrouJh · )'Our property, or by the-due dale I>f tllc-roor,,, Bowman said. · your wt return Jincludina ex- Columbus will be the only diSJribu.: tC'IJS:ians) • .tricbcver iuatlier. -Try to help your buyer set a commercial mo11Jl&C. You'll have to pay tax on ordinary io~m~. bur you'll have tbe cash to pay It with. -lf you must take back a monaqe, try to jet as tarae a down ~yment.as possi6le, so r.ou're not, in etrect, a-lendet"on the buildina and are fotced tol>ca borrower to pay the tax .. Effective date: fnstallmcnt salet - ~June 6,J984. uon ~fo.t.the Pe Lorcans. •--: TIP: When. the contract ls drawn,. ORANGECOAS~STOCKS Here are the •tock market actlvltle. of publicly tradtd Orange County firm• for the.week ended Friday, Aug. 17. Data provided by Newport Securltie. 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'• Tlie hit OI Y• Ult ltU HADOI a WI~ COST& fllJA -541-1151 ll>O .._, •i ... i.1 571 llst • SO COAST PLAZA • T°"" ClNT£L. ,.,.,....,. ·-0 lSl OIA 61\.&IO 101 R-51 n Ill to• wma ...... ..,. rn n 1., -11~ 14\ •CS IU) ·-,. ........,., 7Sl_.IM He IHe UU.S TOWN ctNTEll 1XUY su:o u ,., ...... '11CI*" (Pl) "-121S HS SCIO 130 t10 7SI 41M SHO IOto l~ CCNTCll "llll mnm· ~ U 1., hw SHt l 20. 7 If 10~) II -11 ..at!.CA .. Tr 4111 1S1 41&4 lDI 120 \II tto SOUTH com" ... ...... ..-"?WUIWOI> ~S.-. 1l 10 UO 61S S46 2711 JM 130 10 SOUTH COAST '11Gilm1DS IN'I ..... '\ lO US: t• I n. It.a ~ . UV•J!tlt ca...1~.-. 5116-UU.--L. Ot • wt:STMINST£R • CKMA WlSl 4 "'° •" S1CllO .__.,., ••us s aa 1t1) SHOtO• S~WCI SD t., ti " .... ~· S~UIAC. '~ ..... ur-b ~· SllO • MISSION ~IE JO • "UllUC .... •• 'fll ._..... ... taUllt.I • IRVINE • -NOW PIAVING -~ ,, .. .== DU •MiSSiOiiVIEJO woooen>GE W"tN-11) llmlmriiic.-1,... 110 l•.6~~1\'~: .,....._.__.,..... u~• a.. ... u -ll:4S. "te!. 4 f5 SOUTH cour UAMoroWs99<M022 ......... <D ..... -1 ., c... HS~ 1050 llJNTINGTON cun CAS1WOa11 ~ BUENA PAM 495-&20 SSl·"SS S250THto """ ,..._ -W-II> c--~· 1.11_....-i UA Mowles 8 OiWiiZ -lf\M" '.... • .. J..a S• •• ltlS • -.. u~ 4 u 6'.tl, I.JS ••s 952""993 Onedornel534..zssJ "..........,...._ ·-.c..-m 14&1lU s.tn..su1'h111 Bmmmiii'7· 1 usnn• lllSTOl QIS~ ==cir ..... ,.,., 1• us a is ,. .._.. tr> •<XIST11111ES1 ~ I •W.. ........Wsttwr <") IUCTNiTON -... .._ ll\ lll us US,tt• ByFREDR01'BENBERG ,,T....._Wltlllf ~°'*"' =~1 ~ t3:.~:~:sl r;O"lU-l.J5.U1.~l-:-;r~ UQJNa .. ts l • ._. ........ ~..1l4MOl __ '!!,.._, shows• content and s•-a•cance are ..._ ......... .._. ................... -.. -td ._.,"' -~ --·-=' ~ COS'TiMBl *"~, ... -,.... .... ........ , ·em-•m CNl u ,., '" .,.._._. ~ ..,.. SB• llll1'1.71t lf"JS tarseted ldwer than "Hill Street UAClntmlc.nt.r Edwlrdsan.na r .. c.o.. 11HJO Hs a:oa.1•1s •01.... 11t1ta4tO 111 ,., ....... w .,..-r_. .,. Blues." But be doesn't think that 540-0594 Wist aei-3935 ss1 om we1H1 7'8-'611 r• .. uw ~ 1-...i• us s• t• NEW YORK -Opinions about makes his shows bad shows. • liiWil Wb'riiiiN!tDI WOODealDGC rNn• ll*llS M:STIROm( ....,. •"' _. LAMA HllS Mlll • 110 mao 8alSHl ~ _.."' television's Emmy Awards, not sur-EdwardS UrWWn1ty l'Klftc's Hl-WIY ........ ...... ~-<"l ..,_... Ul 1:a. LHS tl\1 n ,., 11 ._ -.r """' ....., SH• ~ 45 t-e ~ prisinaly,aresplitalonfnetworklines Spellina called the Emmys "ei<> •=1.uuJ :,~ ~s': '4ss 114) J H,/:"•;: ~=• '-..._ ~~·t4:1 ~.661~ iuu•r!.~~ ~;:.. " ...... ~= _depending on wbos winning the trips."Wb.ileadmittin1bewouldlove £.dwalQs/Sanboml...lgunlH t.U11?8H&ll .SHl prizes. to win an Emmy, be didn't hesitate * 1W58mDf;-(XJhi!•-· ~~ "MUl&ll •• n ~OOll ... "ilOll~-::-.:: ~!~s.Hl.l~ .... fC.lJt·~~ hW NBC, Jed by .. Hill Street Blues," when asked whether he'd rather have 1 "c-. 'Ust s1IRllftl" 17'> •-.,. ~ •o,.... JJt s uua 1rn ""''1:... ~E~~ere"~"Cb~~~s am~ma~~~~~~~L~~~c~~~~~~~~~·w~Q~~~M~~~~~J~~C=~~=1~M=~~~----~-'_•_~_n __ ~_·~•ra1 __ ~_· __ ••_·~~·-~-~="=1'~---~=~~;~~-~~~~~=~~~ the bulk. of the Emmys. The network bomeswatcbin&: I dratherbavea 38 believes the awards re.1lect the be$t -share."· . and briabtest from the medium. It John Levcrence, a)Wfds director trumpets. its c:ollection of nomi· for the Emmy's sponsoring Academy nations and statues in self-con· of Television Arts cl Scicn<:es, said p-atulatory promotional ads. ~·s actors, directors and writers Brandon Tartikoff, president of were best able to ju<fae what's special NBC Entertainment, says the most in TV. wonhy series win the top awards. He aarced that peers evaluatina the "No~ sai~'Cb~ra· won. Oh,.JDj' work-01'~was ·~nsider's view God, 'Alice' got stiffed again," be of the best achievements in TV," but said. he said that was more valuable than But some people who work for top-"the People's Choice Awards, which rated CBS and ABC believe the are done by votina on 7-Eleven Emmys are elitist beauty contests that coupons." fail to reflect the preferences of the "Any Joc.o.ff the.sttect can make a voters wllo count the most -statement there," added Levercnce. viewers. "The Emmys use expen.s in the field Lew Erlicht, president of ABC makina statements about the quality Entenainment, is not interested in of work. I think the respect of one's bow the industry evaluates his pro-peers is the real gold in the Emmy." ~s. "I don't care in terms of our Last year, NBC won more Em.mys Jud&ment of what quality i~ ... h~ ~d.. than ABC and CBS combined -33 ABC and CBS say NBC ts WJnrun& to ABCs 14 and CBS' 11. This year, Emmys now because their shows are ?(BC again leads in nominauons, more citified and intellectual, thus with 98 to CBS' 87 and ABCs 72. appealing to certain viewers whose Blue--ribbon panels will vote on the tastes are similar to the voters within nominees Aug. 27-28. The winners the industry. They say NBCs P!O" will be announced in the annual ararnmina misses the broader, awn-Emmy Awards broadcast Sunday stream audience. ni&ht, Sept 23. ABC and CBS complain that When this year's nominations they're penalized because they strive came out earlier this month, only for pure entertainment, not realism NBC broadcast promotionals tou~~f or social value. its nominees. Tartikoff said he ho~ Case in point: the enormouslr, winning several Emmys for 'St popular ABC soap opera, ••Dynasty,• Elsewhere" would lure vtewera in the won the People's Choice Awards fo.r same way the little statues helped best drama la.st season, yet it lW P.romote "HiU Street Blues" and never won the Emmy for outstandina Ch«rs" into hits. dramatic series. It's natural that NBC crows about Aaron SpelliDJ, executive producer Emmys rather than ratinas -it bas of such hitsu ••0ynasty," '"tbe Lo".e run last in the Nielsen standings since Boat .. and .. T.J. Hooker," says h1s l 97S. Gene Jankowski, president of the CBS Broadcast Group, said at a June press conference that Emmys didn't prove anythina about broadcastina. He said those who lobb~ hardest for the awards won them. "I wouldn't take the results at face value," be said. Asked to respond, Tartikoff said, "Does the tenn sour ppes come to mindT' Recently, Jankowski elaborated on tus remarb in an interview with The Associated Preas. He ull said Emmys didn't matter much to viewers or the industry, but concludc'd: 0 Tbey'rc an individual. recosnition of people's contributions. In that reptd, I guess they're a .aooc! tb..iM to have." Lobb)'ln& for award exists. but most ~ executives said they felt cam~ina bad little or no in- Oucoce. Studios and production com· peniea are now tak.ina out fwl·pep ads toutinJ their shows in Holly· wood's m_,or tnde publications. .. We don't campeJlll for Emmys.," .. id NBC Chairman Grant Tinker. "But production eompania me- timeado." The upcom1ea a"rcb cover enter· tainmcnt procram1fromJuly l, 19 l, v W ••·~e· to June 30_ o oft thil year. Any of th ne v.a• '3,600 membera of the Hollywood· RobertProUJ.Wtakeonr be~AcademyofT~l vi ionAruA t1ae roll call OD "Blll Street Sciences may nominate ~m Illa•'' tJaU ...,., nplac· and~-~' only an_ their~ of ......_ Tlaomu wbo ,... upc~. Oiftcton aomi.ma~ direo-. lDI -::!_ .... _ 11.,,~el Con· to"' wr:tt~ nom1n1tc wntcn. plicecl ...-.... ---.. lnd1viduat can choose many nd. Pl'OPJ'• o~ ~! 11 t~'vc teen and ttl re~ or i.--.._,_..._.~ • 9taa nom1nat on,"livercnce id. "lt'aalt J abJODU.I. on tht honor prin ol .. . . ANOTHER COUNTRY '10I DAW (K-13) II DCllY STlIO IUU• Sll a• It'll "MWllWI •D" (K-U) 11 u ?"t5 • ~ ttS .... s 11141 ... i4te Lt ...... Moll l• Mire• Al "'-'- "EOllCF M IUDS" (I) U-.. nl 4 I~ 61S I 4l ll'li ''IUCKMOO BMlN" (PC) 12 lO 2 CS. SIS HS, 1-. 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LONOON -ix nights \\eek at "What a cnt1c wants to 1s not London• Palladium Theater, · ncccssarltywhat MT. and Mrs. Smith Tommy • tecte dances his way arc goinJ to want to~ on th one througl) a torrential downpour of 75 or two times a year when they come gallons of \\1lter a minute. -away from the TV." Fielding ~id. But n's the show itself - a staee Throughout a J.5-yc r sociation adaptation of the MGM mov10 with Steele thit has included pre~ mu,ical .. Singin' hrl ~Ramu..-that cntingtheformerpopstarm...,Hait;*. almost became a wa hout when the Si.l~nce, •• Fielding has Cl'Cpted the critics didn't like it critics' a ~rsions ph1losoph1cally. "It seems that the show 1s gled'ully •• 'Singm' In The Rain 111 a good trampling on the arave of the ilent piece of raumata.u cntena1nment," cinema," wrote Irving Wardle in the he said. "I'm a gttat beli \;er in Times of London, when the S 15-spectacle, and I think that if )OU &ive million production, set in Hollywood the public the goods, they'll re:i.pond." during the ~i~ent era, opened Jun~ 30. · "Singan· ln The Rain" bears out · 1983. . Fielding's assertion. But after 13 months, the floss} Currently booking tickets through musical is one of London's h1t.s -1985, the show has become a big and neither the tar nor his producer tourist draw, frequently playing to a is casting too many backward glances. house of 60 percent overseas visitors. "The critics m1 sed the point," the The 2,32S.scat Palladium reaches 47 year-old Steele, who also directed capacity every night and at mo t the productlon . ..aid recently after a matinees, and Fickling bas leased the Wednesday maunec."lf the) came to theater to June l 988. • stt Gene Kell) do the stage version of That the show ever opened at all is 'S1ngin' In The Ram,' the) were some a minor miracle. Before the premiere, 30 years too late." both Steele, m the Gene Kelly pan, The 1952 film. co-directed by and co-star Roy Castle, in Donald Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly. O'Connor's role, were injured. starred Kelly. Donald O'Connor. and In addition, Fielding said that Debbie Reynolds. Among the songs seven costumes for the lavish that have been earned over to the Ziegfeld scene were slashed thctlay of stage arc "Good Momin'. ··Moses theopening.adatcwhichcouldnotbe Bearing the Big Bomb Carson, Brokaw return te i;eots·- Supposes" and the puddle-spla~hmg postponed because Fieldina's rights Memben of the crew of the B-29 bomber title tune. to the musical expired that evening at au•""ned to ,__.._ the ftriat atomic bomb Harold F1eld1"ng. the show's m1dn1.ght. • --,, P-1-~====-----=======================i acatmtB.troeblmadurlngWorld War Dare portrayed by (from left) Stephen Barie~. Gary Prank-; Patrick:·~· Or~Ol'J' Bu- rt.on and B~~Cryatal ill• Enota Gay: Tbe Men, the Ion, the Atomic Bomb" tonl&bt at 8 OD NBC, Cbann~l 4 ." GENE WIWER'S NOW SHOWING 1. ... rrs NOT MY PLANET 9 MONKEY BOYi II GUESS WHO SAID THAT! ... and other quotes {mm the movie ewryone's talking about! 2. fl At wt, a hero for The RHt of U•. II 1HE-ADVEMTURES OF ~ &ANZAr ~ ~1DU)!MilfflOll . . °"" l v I • IO'°{/ "'~ t l"""1""l '°'IV 1lfJ. I -v El T~O 581 5880 Edwards Saddl,bad U ltr1 l •lldl It~ LA llUDA 523 1611 SRO Catew1y 5 $J ,., Al Willy - "THE NEW PRINCE OF HOLLYWOOD~' -o-J A_,., Nl'WUltd You ean't get bunted seeing 'Gremlins! GtEMUNS9 NOW SHOWING I r ·---~ ~®·-~~~ NWDI Pacific An*i111 Dr In 879 9850 • fOl.ICTAll YAllll Family Four 963-1307 ..,. Sll)llS! AltAID STAOUlM_,. 639-8770 COSTA llSA EDWARDS TOWN BID ~ • COO'ER 751-4184 UA Mo•ies 4 9'CM021 Cinedome &34-2553 -costAmA Elhwcls So. Coist P'lw 546-271 t El TC.O [duds Slddltback 5815880 •PRESENTED W DOI.BY STEREO Flfn r_,. 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QUITE EXTRAORDINARY· PROBABLY LIKE NOTHING YOU'VE SEENSINCE'TllE WIZARD OF OZ':' -WNBC Rlldto !N.Y.J NOW 8HOWINQI ..... $tldillll Dr4n UH770 tfClln• flWY fllllilr 4 t63 U07 •PRESENTED -----tN OOl:BY_...--~•• STEREO Designers give glint to7 evenings in P~s tion And a new knath, almost to the ankle, altady looks appropria~ Louis Fcraud, who deli.IMd cacades of puttl bcadl embroi4ered • .ut.for the pJa evcnioa dress. at riabt. said. .. I'm tryina to promote a new romanticism, a·kiiMf of luxury icilian woman for the atrceu of New y .. To tee what Christian Dior, Yv!=i int Laurent and Jean Patou have in mind. ICC Piie CJ. How ct1n perenta tell If lheytve ielMd • winner? Erma knowa. C5 A•leemMle •beOIUI.., certain tut tomorrow II be better. CL .. :Bride chooses bouquet design to remember fore¥er BJ VIDA DEAN ........ ..,.. ... The bouquets that brides an: tossiQI tbcsc da¥S are tHina on new shapes and exouc flowers. "Very few copy what they see other brides carryina.~ said New- port Beach tloristXavier .• 0 They arelookinfior tbc un- usual. They aregettinaaway 1">m the traditional. very comped bou-· quets-lhe~ oval and tear drop style bo~are out aJona with the tradition.al tlowen- white roses, leather fern, lteJ>- banotis.and lily of the valley . .. The modem bride likes a free.. " style loOk that flows naturally with unset li.Des. "With the imponed Dowen that are available &oday. the bride bas a very wideoboi«. Tbcy can have almost any flower at any teUOD. A few yeanqo they could not lbave tulips in Au,ust. l nevertdl them any Oowcr is impossible to act," noted Xavier, wbo says brides teem to be departinl from June u the traditional month forweddinp November and December are his busicst.(Verna H~ owner of · Mon Aini.Bridil imd FonD8t c.oaa· -:Meia.-a:r"eed that Novemba'• .~.uScptrmhcr~bMsy....WfuN montlis:} ,1141 use unported flowers bCCaue of their uniqueness, color, scents and off-seudn availability ;Flowcn can be cut in Holland on one day and they arrive in my shop the next · evening." Ribbons in bouquets are out. too, says Xavier. "Instead of ribbons. .. Oorisu are usinastreamcn of • natural p-eenery. • '"The styles of the bouquets that brides are cboolini today is very cballeqina. You have to be creative and there are a lot of creative florists". One oftheacative innovations · •. at~~~.1 MD.U 1to.-.._,._, S .1 bouQutt paCk. ani"'Md to~~of~~~to ~ .. IUIW power 1ortwinkling pm Ji&bts scattered among the blooms.: .. , set upconsuJtatiomwitha onde-to-be arid illow an bour·IA'a-.-- bour and a baJ( I ask them to bavea color in mind for her flowers and a . budaet figure to wOrt with. This saves a lot time. "They should let their minds ao free when ordering flowers. There are so many ways to go-6Ci'uti.ful flowers to accent the bride's aown and tbate ofher attendabts. "'1'be wedciing Dowers don't have to cost a f~" said Xavier who was inLosAngdes prior to coming to Newport Beach fouryearueo. "'rve seen $20,000 spent on wed-dina Oowen.. Tbatwasordlids , casading from birch trttsand very clabcmte bouquets. "You can tet flowers for all of the wedd.inJ pm:ty including four bou- quets, eight boutonniercs, fiowcn for two mothcn, twograndmothen and suest book attendant plus flowcn fort.able oentc:rpieccs and the cake for u little u $600. At this price they can all be in good taste, imported and flowers not oommon- ly seen. "I adore Wf'.ddinp. It's the chance to really actcreative-som~ the bride will remember forever. Sammer lledler, 5, cla9£: ter of Rboncla and Rc.d dler of !f~ Bae•. • .arro.n4e4Jly-famltare Of JfllltefJe&r .. lllae m.ma ol tile fatUe. Her boaquta were deeloed by XaYier, !fewport 8-cJa. Tbe ftlll from llon Amie Bridal aa4 ,.ormal, Cmta II.a adcla to oar Wutoa crated at Tlae Anttqae GaJlcl. Sa.Dta Ana. Daily Pilot Photo by Howard Llpin Rae€rs drifting to key prize Take trip up Goast for Games relief i t DAILY PILOT JSunday, August 19, 1984 Modern maturity ~ccents positive The(Q rnetic, Toiletry nd fra· granoe Assoc1ation Inc. sends out a news- lenerent1iled "l..Ook- ing Good ... Feeling GOod" The~nt issue dealt with oos· meticand kin~fl•••••••••• women in the S4-to 96-ye&N>ld bracket. · PsycholoaistJean Ann Graham S&Y$1 "lt now seems likely that what ~·e previously thought-was society's orptive reaction toage, 1unmanycasesarcaction to an inclivid\iaf s appearance and that person •s negative sclf- Jmagc." . he has conducted profmional rnakeovcn fora rne.arch pa~r and intends to show that makeup sianificantl) unproved the appearance and self.imaae of women 54 to 96. ,. Graha.m wbo is a pioneer in the field of cosmetic ps}cholO&> (accordina to the newsletter) says the f'C()Cnt studiC$show that the stereotype about physical attract- iveo -what lS beautiful is good-applies to mature ":women as v.."tll as )oung. much happier. · the market.) In addition, G raha~ pouned out that people . • Don't use a dark color to cover gray ha1 r; ara y hair is responded to the women 10 the study better following nature's way of compensating for you.skin tOJle that makeovers. . lightenswitha&e.{Wben h ·rbe&ins~yinJandskin l think most women in the 50 a~d over group (even as-lightens u•ugood time to con Sider a new f0unda~1....,.10_,.n--. - younaas the late 20s, 30sand 40s) will qrce they look and shade. Go li&hternot darker).• Use a semi-permanent hair feelbenerwithmakeup. . dyeashadefiabJerthanyouroaturalhairtoJivethecffect It really doesn't take a research.study to.getthis ofhi&hli&htinl"'e gray. . . . - messagc-acrott. But; ~nyway-tb~newslettcr mcludeuome • Useia moisnmzer. Jrreduces waterloss and helps tips for the over-50 woman that I'm passing along. main ta.in soft. smooch skin. •Apply concealina cream ashadc liahter than the • Protect skin with a sunscreen. Exposure to the sun roundat1011 tofacialtinesand shadowt. . . n iifcrta ttie cha_nce of ()6ncerand ~rematurhaJinJ. •Choose a sheer, transparent foundallon close to your accordina to the National Cancer lnsutute. skin shadeand place a dot of it on the forehead, nose, . BEAUTY NEWS: Andrea hasa new collection and cbeeksand chin. Blcnct li8htly 50 ~e.s.ldn Will show idea forits fall~winter '84 nail anct eye cok>n. Instead of through. Oon 't try to cover every wrinkle. •Select a earth tones and darker shades. the company ts offering a creamy blusher for the cheeks and th~ same shade brush-brighter, Ji&htcr palette that sweeps from pale to bold. In on blusher for the forehead to add a bf\ to the face, and the keeping with the bri~ts beina shown by fashion designers throat to diminish fullness. (A friend of mine ~Us this (J>urplcs, reds, fucbs1a and teal) the coll.Cction fucludes extra powder blush on the forehead and also a little on the Da.UliniHot Pink. Steamy Orchid and Mad Melting chin as the .. kiss of youth ... ) . . . Mauve for the eyes and Royal Purple, Fast Fucbsiaand •.£??not u~ a heavy apphc:ation of powder; t,his Marathon Red for the finaers. And"a colon are in drug. empbaslZCs wnn~es. (A brush ts very aood for a light chain and variety stores. · - dusting of powder).• Oo not make eye.brows !OO dark. For Another way to go -Princess Marcella Borghese has darker bro.ws? use a pawdered ¢9lor, sliJb.tly lialiter than created Scandalo, the notorj.us new colon from Milan, a the real hair ~lor. •Use an eyeliner pencil the same color collection of provactive new oolors and a daring way to or dee~r thlftl the eyeshadow, but do.not ex.tend berond wear them. Princess Boavese achieves a faU face wt th only p ... Cosmetlcsare .. unique," G.raham says, because they allow a num~of ps}choloa,ically beneficial processes lo be set in moll on very quickly. Follo~1ng makeovers, the women studied generally saw themselve-s as more attractive and healthy looking. And. they saw themselves as more sociable, more confi~nt with a more positive outlook-they looked theouts1de.comersofthe eyes<?r the liner will look like four products. Eyes arc nmmed with intense kobl (Cobalto another wrinkle. (Heaven forbid!). · · Blue Smoked Perle, Iris Notte and Notte), the face is • Use~ pe!lcil to ou~ine Ii~. This preve~ta the lipstick wamcd by an all-over face color (Natura.le or Bronzco ), from bleeding in to the minute lioessu.rroun~g the hps. lips and nails are a complementary duet oflustrous earth (The~ are also some very good creams for the lip area on tones intended to subtly enhance. Scandalo'• darln& new look f~ on the eyee, rlmmln.C them ln lnteme llobl. Tbe face ta warmed by an all-oYer color, and llpe are lD an earthy tone to match th., nalla. Graceful lines :blossom .,.., ............... ., .......... ~ Xavier uaed free-nowlna. uuet ltnee ln theee bouqaeta created for a wedclln& party. The primary f1owen In tbe .brlde"8 bouquet, far left, are day IUtea. freealai, -4~:. ~-erehtda aa4 -wblte t~~,~+~ rdea. 1'he brl4e1room '• 1'oatoJUllere wu tile eatDe ·•r~ cbld combined wttb freeala. The honor attendant'• Oowen followed the ume nataral line. uaJna llll• u the focal bloeeoma. h attendant'• bou- quet, at rtOt, centen on a yellow catfelya orcbtd aur- rounded by freealuand bablee breath. Greenery la ued ln all of tbe bo::J::W to replace the once-pop •treamen. '· ROBThlSON'S: Designer BoOiileBOerer will present er fall an ear y holiday sweater collection Thursday at the Newport Beach store. Informal modelmg will follow the I p.m. fashion presentation in the sportswear department. On the same day Ralph Lauren cosmetic consultants will be available from I 1 a.m. to S p.m. for personal consultations. Appointments may be made by calling 644-2800. Red Bag, Robinson's new shop for the contemporary young woman and man, will open Friday with a week-long series of even ts -modeling seminars, makeup consultations and hairstyling demonstrations scheduled. Eashion trend du·sts off duste. ____ r Simple cover-ups sew easy; length sleeves, and a curved 'hirnail or straight hem. collar, cut a 16-inch square from a double thickness of fabnc. make your own pattern and begin Beain by takina several simple body measurements. With one arm outstretched to the side at shoulder son, education director for the White height, measure from the center of Sewinj Machine Co. your chest to your desired sleeve Beain construction with the ri&ht sides together.· Sew the sboulaer seams, leaving a 10-inch opening for the boat neck design. For the collar version, leave a 14¥+-inch openina and sew the side seams of the collar, then sew the -collai into The iieck opening. . . . " -.. BULLOCK'S: A new updated line from Italy, Spitalnick:, will be informally modeled Thursday in Town and Travel, middle level, South CLEVELAND-The latest cover- up makinJ its rounds in fashion circles this fall is the versatile "duster .. coat. This new fashion basic, breaking just below the knee, adds elegance and style to tailored trousers, baUY jumpsuits and classic skirts. It cati&e dressed u~ or down, layered, or wom with a belt or accessories. Tt is the one new piece that can update an entire wardrobe. • Coast Plaza store. A back-to-school fashion show is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday in Jewel Court. • • • SAKS FIFTH A VENUE: A Triangolo representative will be in the Children's DepartmentofthcSouthC-Oast Plaza st-0refrom l Oil.m. t<t4 p.m. Thursday to preview holiday designs. St. John knits will be modeled from noon to 3 p.m. ofFriday and Saturday. • • • NORDSTROM: Informal modelingofnew fall styles by Norma Kamali is scheduled Saturday at the South Coast Plaza store from 3 to 6 p.m. in Savvy. Brass Rail. also on second level, wiU present informal modeling from I to 3 p.m. Plus with its simple and unstruv tured shape, a duster is the easiest gannent to sew, even for novices, according to Grace McMahon John- ·' YOU CAN WIN A "CINDERELLA" EVENING WITH THE SAN D1EGO SYMPHONY . ...... Saturday, September 8, 1984 All Ground Transportation By Gold Medal Limousines Your Private Jet By Custom Aviation To San Diego Dinner At Tuxedo· Charlies Restaurant Before the Concert PRESENTED BY KDCM tD!l.t -2nd Prize - A "Miracle Morning" At Club St. Tropez FMSIER D "The Sounds of the Harbor" -3rd Prize - Dinner For Two At The ROYAL KHYBER ---~;:;.;~~:~;;:;:;r::~~:;.;::::;.::;;;1 -Muat S. 21 or Over -Deadline, AUIUlt 27, I~ -Winnen S.lectAd By Random Dr1wln1 RuJN end RefU]atlona A\'•ll•ble From Conwt Spont0n NAME I ADDRESS=====1 ----------' PHONE I <PLNPiiNT>--1 ~ISTEN FOR COMPl:iETE"-'t DETAILS ON KOCM FM 103.1 ~~---~-~~----~-~------~----~~ ' ' In fact, her adaptation of a duster lenath. Next, measure the length from cape is so easy to make she ·rec-the base of your neck to a few inches ommends that you design your own below your knees, or to mid-<:alf if pattern instead of purchasing one. you prefer. This leaves a little extra money to The basic pattem design resembles spend on richly textured fall fabrics in the outline of a kimono. Both front crisp linen, lightweight wool or wool and back pieces ihould be cut along knits. the fOJd, taking care to match plaid or The cape will require as little as two striped fabric. hours-of sewina time1 and needs only With fabric folded width-wise, 21hyardsof4S-or60-1ncb wide fabric. mark your cutting lines on the wrong Purchase an extra 11, yard for side with tailor's chalk. Using your matchina plaids. chest-to-sleeve measurem1;nt, draw a Dependina on whether you prefer a strai&htcutting line horizontally from front opening or pull-over styling, the fOld toward the selvage ed&e. you will be working with only two or For the sleeve openins, draw a three cut pieces. And, if you would vertical ljne IO.inches deep in the like to add a cowl neck, that is also a lencttiwise grain. Finish outlinin$ the simple addition. sleeve by drawing a I 0-13-rnch Smee you arc the designer, consider horizontal line back toward the fold. your options before cuttma.-Mark your side scam, according to Decide whether you want a pull-.your lenath measurement. Square off over version with a cowl n~k or a the bottom for a standard henr. F.or a boat neckline, which can b6 layered shirttail hem, taper the side seam Next, sew underarm and side seams, stopping at ~ level. Over- cast all scams to avoid unraveling. And l'fCSS aJI seams as you sew for a professional look. For the open front design, cut the front center alona the fold line, finish the raw edaes and make the but- tonhole closure at the neck or attach snaps, ties or a purchased frot closure. Finish your duster caee by hem- ming all raw edges, or bmd with 1- inch single-fold bias tape. About seven yards of bias tape is required to trim around the entire cape. over hiah collar blouses and sweaters. along a gradually curved anaJe, stan- You can also design your cape with ing at the thigh and ending at the fold. Fragrances an open front that hooks, buttons or Cut, and use this piece as a pattern ties around the neck. Also decide ~ th back ~·n matcb1'n1 stn'ped ' 0 r e • make scents between full-Jenath, or throc..quarter or laid mate 1. For an inset cowl ~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;";;l;;;,.;;;:;;~~~ruo~ to executive~ Ar~oros UPTO 80%0FF BIGGEST SALE EVER IN PROGRESS N0W AT ALL LOCATIONS #29 FASHION ISLAND 644-2652 #27 TOWN.& COUNTRY, ORANGE . 543-1760 249 PROMENAD • WOODLAND HILLS (213) 848·8120 #809 FASHION HOW, LAS VEOA • (702) S89·8&'77 • rA HION-¥1\LbBY 1. AN 01800 . C7H) 296·7381 AlLMAJOR CRF.DJT GARDS ACCEPTED _ _,,t, ____ _ • Almost pine out of 10 executive women respondina to a f'C()Cnt survey conducted by the Cosmetic Toiletry and Fraaranc:e Association and SAVVY maaazine said they consider a vast array of cosmetic item• essential to their aroomina for work. Four out of flve reported that they reaularty wear fraarances in the office include moisturiiera u 1 tttular put of their skincare routine and u1e amaU aampl~ aizes of cosmetica when ltavelina. The respondenta alao revealed that they arc primarily brand-loyal, yet are open to experimentation with new products. They are not impulsive when chooaina and buyina makeup, and are more likely to ch .. colon to coordinate with their outJlts than th acaaon of th! year. Their bu1y tchedulea pnerally require that they~ 1uPJ)lfea of the cosmetics convenient and acceaaible -at homo, at the otftce, in their pune and ln a travel caee . Alm0tt on.half of tho women aaid they reappl)' makeup at aome dme dunna the day. Over two-thirds of lhote mpond1na to the survey ,.. paned that they depend on m-... zines, prodUC1 ~mpln and special promotion for rormatJon 1bou1 new Pf0C5uct1. More than one· third of those in lbo 1urvey who, ~ manicures and hair colonnp vmt aalons for th ltr· vu:es. ,. \ Cl Debutantes find true colors forcampu amt 1es f e e anntversartes achi~~:::!::ri00r~~:~1::i~Y'f:~~!~~ent · l Or .an b oms an willmaketheirdebutoaDee.21 . :i tlhunday.aftcmoon,CJHaBerwtM.·oma Ei'"" l,l•1Ul\amltY,Olu....,.,KaW.. ._,.~----------... tcendcbutantesoftheN~wponHarbor w11 .... llerandJl'10MYot1q_co-h0ttedaTeddyBt.ar ~iliaf)ofOuldren'aHom~SocietywatchcdasJu picniclunchlnPrentioeP~SantaA:na,wheretbcCHS Dd1 of Color Concepud1d •complete makeover aroup entei'tillftd 30Cblldren Who are tnvotved ln fh°eeuah Davt1andc_ut1t1AaRoqen. Then, they had 1ubs1dizeddaycare. Therewettvi1itafrom1clown1nd c anoe to 4,UCJtion the color consultant on 1 mqiciu plus a Teddy BearT ... hin'tO each ~hlld Wlrdtobe planmna. • • • ' · • ThedcbsandtbeirmothenwercattheHarbor · LonatimeNewponBeaclirelidentaAlluand Island homo of Jacki and Jam 1 R9d1en for a summer B1nrly ampi.m oelebrated their 40th weddina luncheon. · annivenay at 11urpri1e reception hotted by their four Funhcr wardrobe ideas came durlna an inf otmal dauafitm at the Reuben E. Ia restaurant. how of fashions fcaturina biclMO«hool attire by · "The oldest dauahter. Hed1 ~t of Alto Loma led Soi&ncc ofFalhion I~land. the a\iest• (includina aeven ~ddilldrcn) in a toast to OthcrhostesseabesidesJackicanddaupter theco~plewhowere:marriedin' .. inLqunaBeacb. C"rilthsa, \\'ere Mary Davt1 and Dana; Juice Barto and Otherda~teraareC'UtltlHIMrloek ofMedford. dauahter Waady; Maralou llaold and dauahter Mlc~elle N.J ., ltarta l'lag ofBrea and Robhl Beat of Palm · Davl1,1nd Byla Bertea and da'4bter Baret. \ Desert. Aaeachdcbandmotheramvcdtheirpbotoawere ThebuffetwascapPedbyatwo-ticredweddinacake snapped and u mementos they were presented tram ea which Allan (a retired Marine Corps lieutenant colonel) to fit pictures. The aroup of 40 (six of the dcbutantes not . and Beverly cut With bis military sword: ~ · thens) dined on a variety of cold u.Jad1 and then 1elected The entrance to the recepuon room featured a auest dcuerta from the bar fcaturint fresh fruit clipped in book table decorated with a collqo of pictures of the white chocolate, putties and mouues. Rinablom1 (she wu Beverly Day) and their daU&htera. IntheoenterwuaUadrofiprineofabrideandaroom, a &ift from the hoatmet. • • • OnA~ 151 1934inOeveland,OhioAlbert lalerao claimea Emily DlPuqUlt 11 his bride. The CoataMesacouplemarkedtbeoccuionW~eaday with neiahbon and family joinina them at a ny in their home. Hoatina theaolden event were ~ten tare. lalmio of C&nop Park andl.lnda Analdorf with husband J...,. of Cotta Mesa. Joinina in the celebration~ arandcbildren Tommy, L1aa and Btatlltr. The Salcmos came to California in 1954 and .even yeanqo to Costa Meu where they were involved in three eenior citizens clubs. Salemo retired 12 yean aao u 1uperintendentat Hoffman Electronics. • • • Lquna Beach Mu1eum of Art is bolclina a benefit ...., ""'....._"' TMt... p1a ori Sept. 7 to celebrate the openina ofThe Dinina Jackie •~en. ~t. weloOm• deb moma room at the Ritt-Carlton Hotel Reaortin Lajuna C8J'o1JD De'fliald and Katbl~ K~~· ~ _ N°J&Uel. Aaec.te iJc~ofthe fund-raiser . exoettcd to~ a""'°limately$60,000. ~t!Wi -1 O(fcanlieaccommOdAted at the party and those .rcteivationa were snapped up by J uly"2S. Honoral'}' Chiinnan Ptd1 KeWJ ;preaident ofMiaion Viejo Co .• and wife Valley, will be fl~ in from Colorado for the 10phiJticated cvcD.ina of clilllD&. dancina. fuhion presentation by Neiman· Marcus plus surprises. ••• When memben of the OC and San Dieao chai>ten of the National Association oflndustrial and Office Parb met rec:entll fora 1olf tournament, they clid it for fun-and for a S ,000 prize. The prize money bu been owed alona to the OC Bum Association at Irvine Medical ~nter. • • • MARK YOUR CALENDARS: Membmofthe UCLA OubofOranpQ)umywill ptber Aua. 26 at the Villa Park home ofTom andSude Tbra8'er for the aroup11 annual football kickoff party. Football stan 11ary·o.m, ~t. da~ter Dana, left, and fromUCLAcbampionshi_pRoseBowlteamaare · ~RodpnlookfonrudtoDec.;28. expectedtoanend(withapepbandandapiritsquad Gala garb • g1v.en gl~tter EvenJn11 tn Parts take on tlleH dl1ttncUvely cllfferent looks •• aeen at desJper prevtewa: LEFT: Lol11 Feraad made ap a caacade of pa1tel beads ha f rtaaes embroidered OD allk. Tlle.pleaied cblffon skirt la~eu th HW enD.ID1 laemllDe to die aakle. RIGHT: Amerlcu model Jem Hall wa1 dre11ed by Clarlatlu Dior a1 slle preHDted Wt prlDted aad Ooaced evealai pwa from atylltt Marco Roba. MIDDLE: Y•et Sabat Lava& offered tlau looee, loa1 , ...... aon Upt11 embreW.l'M "'*' 1old lame Dower modY ... n. V- coll&i'ei, ...... 1 ..... blMH II belted b)'. rlbltia. FAR RIGHT: Medel ...,..,.. re1aJ a. Wt ,._.. _,. .,... dtipH OYer tM MM II fU1 el tile wlater coUeeU. ol eo1tarter JeuPaio1. t Jtrl8teD Kerrtaa. Jalla KentaJa. ·~ llaloomb and l:ol1111D 0ewa1.rtoUc1 ·uae awaitin1). 1ood food will be served up and prius will be array of foods hOlted by Pronto. Amblla Tandorl. TbC awarded. lt'sa fund-raiser for acholanhips. . Rcpsuy Hotel and the "Whitdlouae will be aerved with• Ne~rt/Costa MCS: ~h of the American . no-host bara~ailab1e. • . AllociationoruniversityWomenwillholdanew TbeS2SUckctsmaybeobtai~b)'Clllm&. member orientation coffee at 7:J9p.m. Wc:ancidayat &91·5113,.~9-22Slor.~l~" • . - 4639 Ro~blU')'Road, C«ona ~I~-f:urthcriD!ai-,....-__,,,P.a1ot"ant1 aod biuiaft'oC:lbc~~-~ mation avai.Jablcb.ycal~7.60.07Jloc: 7~SJ S "n.be~(aad~&MfOOd fodhc5" Mastroianni Family Enterprisn willbebost ~uesday to. ub'seiahth wertrm bii'bec:Ut~1ulleatcivtFfOr ~ ~ ExecutiveWomeninternational.Orin;eCounty 30attheArliD&toaAmphlthel.tet,~Uoffie chapter. Members will pther at Jay•a Caterina in cmn,e County Fairsfounds. Garden Orovefora~on/tourbcfore ~ ~ Rell l)osWeber'• fi~ band ind two mariadU toPla1.&BallroomatV11tadelSol,Fullerton;fordinoer .. aroupswillproVidemasicwithlhcc.n.,.C..a., peitra ~r may be called at 63(>;6()4S for !U.tthcr IJcken 1ehcduled to pve a square d•nrina demon- information. • • • sttation. A mini· festival hi&hli&btina some of the county's Co-chairmen Fraa Mm and Ka StM!mee plan oerformi.nj ~ orpnizations, indudina The c.ali· to top the nearly$ 18,000 raised in 1983 which 1mlt tornianl (OC Master Chorale). A C1au Act Theatre toward completion ofHoea Hospital11 Intensive Care sroup, South Coast Ballet, Crush, ii:: ensemble. · Nursery. Ticket are $75 per couple; for further • hlrps1chordist, claSsical pri~ c ·cal musicians information. call 760-S917. from Artists to Go, and other ~ iucbcdulc:d • • • from 3 to 7 \).m. Au~ 26 at the Dal1teCOD11eCtion. Costa · Tickets are still available for Lu Coucbas de Orol" Mesa. Ans m OraAjc County (an art and entertainment Western Jamboree \Wil4 C>atl" is the band at lbiJ om) publication) is sponsorina the art scholarship fund· set for Saturday to benefit Oranpwood, the new~ raiser. for baucred and abused clrildml. Uada Enu maybe.• Additionally, a spCcial an auction is !Cheduled, an reached at 642· l 066. • I Orange Coatt OAJLV PILOT/S.uodQ'. A~st 1 California's central coast quaint and quiet Aftert.beucitemcntofLosAn lcs ha dt eloped a well rned repu· ·on -wbcrecampinaandlodainf dunna tbt Ol)mpics, C~ifom1a vi -tation for fine restaurants. facilitie abound. Follow ttighway hort may choose to 1tt a quieter side North and lightly inl nd from the north to the Monterey Peninsula - of the te -dipping away tothe coa t, the n Marc Pa~ OptJU up one of CnJifomia·, more popular Golden 1e'1 trti coe t ·o -·the nta Ynez Valley. he town of resortlicstination • · with its quaint l>acific OCc n Solva ms to be tran. lantt>;;:.d ___ µ.·ve lhc.arcc:ns on 16 ioll.councs. i-'r-i'~~..-lftl'Wl antact rrom nm r . iiiii incJudin• the famous Pebble Beach Ocean brttzes and luded cov Jrchitecture predominates. wath course wtth us 18th hole on the edge Pf9vidc the penect atmo phere for windmill and imported gas stiut ofC.armel Bay. Sharpen your serve at brO'WSina &he fashionable boutiquei. lam~ aplenty. Old Oil nishncipes arc the more than 100 knni1 coumio the nosuJJi~ anlique shops 'lrtd art pl-tlie sou.rec of aromatic food and area. Saalina, gcuba divan deep sea Imes thlt dominate places from pa tries found here. fishing and · other marine-oriented Ventura fb Cambria to Monte-tty. NWby We Cachuma is Southern activities abound. Tbe Speoish flavour of historic Santa California's largest man-made Litenarv fans will reli h a visit to Barbara, the Scandinavian Oair of freshwater lake, a popular $pot for s~-( . Solvang. the peaceful midwcstem boatin• and fishang enthusiasts. John tcinbeck's Cannery Row in b. fSa.n L · ob· d th w· ,. ffi d · ~ontcrey where old rdine can-am a.ancc o u1s ispo an e inenes o er tours an tutinp. nenei still stand watch Ilona the relaxiDI mountain retreat of Ojai Nojoqui Falls Park. ix miles south of waterfront. Once a boomtown. lattt a (prOnouoccd Oh-hi&h) all await vis-Solvang, offe?S' 84 acres of lu h eost town, the area now boasts itors. greenery, lodian lore and a flowing Fisherman's Wharf, reminiscent of waterfall. And the Santa Inez utiques., 1 wine tasting room and a New EnJland·stylc village, sets the Mission, founded in 1804 and one of several restaurants. An historical wax tone for Oxnard, 1 smallish city JUst the best preserved of C~lifomia's 2l museum houses lifelike characters an hour's drive north of Los Angelei established mission • as located in from SteinbClck novels as well as Ilona Hi&hway 101. The new anrac-Solvang. figures of early explorers of the lion offers shops, restaurants and a At the seaside town of Pi~mo ttgion. seafood market . Beach, located along Route 101 , On Fisherman's Wharf, fresh sea· LemQn sroves, blanketing the val-visitors may want to stop at the foot Qf food -inclu<lj.na salmon, dlrimp, Icy a few miles inland, bear sweet the Santa Lucia Mountain Range for calamari and sole -is special fare, smellina b!ossoms year round. At a panoramic look at the countryside. along with Montere~:, cheese and nearby Miisioo San Buenaventura, San Luis Obispo itself is rcmiruscent sourdouah bread. to nearby founded in 1782, you•tt discover an of a small Midwestern town with Castrovt1le, where SS percent of the interest i n g m use u m a n d grazina cattle and rustic, weathered nation's artichokes are arown, these archeol<>sical diafinasite. Eight miles barns. descendants or the thistle are north, Lake Casitas -an Olympic Visitors may be drawn to the prcp&red in a variety of innovative venue -offers fishing and boat1ns. ~nal paintulp and sculptures styles at the more than 200 res.- Ventura, another seaside town a ins1dC the Mission San Luis Obispo taurant.s on the peninsula.. few miles north of Oxnard, affords de Tolosa. The adobe structure was At Carmel, quaint shops and art scenic, floral vistas of poinsettias in built in I 772 by Chumash Indians. galleriesliewithinwalkingdistanceof long hedge rows of Jiant bushes of An hour's drive north, Morro Bay the bay and the beach. With a crimson blossoms that grow as tall .as and Cambria are filled with antique population ofonly S,000, this friendly the tops of the town·s single-story shops, art galleries and tiny, family-community is much like a country bunplows. style eateries. village by the sea. Notice that there Out to sea from Oxnard and TberesortcolonyofCambnaoffers arc no street numbers on the houses. Ventura, the Cbanncl Islands loom within its confines San Simeon State tantalizingly close to the coast one Beach, a refuge of campsites and The Laguna Seca historic auto minute -then disappear into the' picnic areas. William R. Hearst State races are set for. August 24-2S. On ocean mists. The five islands -Beach Park is lovely for daytime the 26th. the vintage raccn will be on Anacapa, Santa Barbara, Sant.a Cruz. lounging as is nearby Shamel Park. display at The Lodaeat Pebble Beach. Sanla Rosa, San Miauel -make up At San Simeon. the famous Hearst Of all the adventures thar await eur newest -national parlc. Boat trips Castle invites visit.on to tts 123 aCTC1 visitors to the Monlerey Peninsula. to. the Channel Islands, offeri:d by of pools, p.rdens1 • terraces, guest pehaps most r.5ci.nating is· explo-·_...IJ\an.d Pack.m Co. (BOS/642/1393), .houses. a,cd .• magmflcc.nt bWJding.s.. ration of ·its natuntl wonden.-'Flte · origin.ateattheVentuiaffirbOr. Built in 1919 by newspaper bar0n wildandroclcyBigSurcoastlinc.with Up the coast a bit, a beautifully Wiltiam Randolph Hearst,.the Castle wind-sculptJ,lred cypre-ss trees 1hat landscaped stretch of freeway leads boasts some of the world's finest twist into Jnarlcd, dramatic shapes. past the wooded canyons and slopes sculpture, pamtina.s anet statuary. It leaves lasung impressions for every of wealthy Montecito to Santa wquJd require three separate tours to visitor. Barbara. Discovered in 1542 by a view the entire premises. Hearst For more information on Cali- Portuguese navigator, the old Castle is highly popular, plan your fomia, write to tbe California Office Spanish town draws its JWlle°from a visit well in advance and purchase of Tourism, I 121 "L0 Street, Suite second ~ on the feast day of advance tickets through Ticketron. 103, Sacramento, CA 95814. Enclose Saint Barbara m J 602. North of San Simeon, along Hiah-a check for S l to cover postqe, and Enhanced by upscale art gallenes way l, 1sastretch of California's most you'll receive a colorfuland informa- and trendy boutiques. Santa liarbara spectacular coastline -the Big Sur tive packqe of information. 100 balloona will fly bJth nezt month durlnC the Great Reno Balloon Race. Great Reno Balloon Race scheduled for Sept. 7 .:9 The silent spectacle of 100 brightly- cotorcd. bot..air balloons ascending en masse into clear blue Reno skies will be played out three times at The Great Reno Balloon Race Sept. 7-9. The mass balloon ascension will take place at 7 a.m. daily from Rancho San Rafael Park, one mile -north of downtown Reno. The Jarsest event of its land on the West Coast, the festival features three days of ballooning competition for $10,000 in priu money. In addition to taraet drop and hare-and-hound contests. belloonists wtll test their skills 1 n a key grab in which contestan- ta maneuver their craft near enough to a 20-foot pole to snatch a $Ct of car keys perched on top. The winner receives a new car. The Race is by invitation onl~ and its competitors arc the unest balloonists in the country. Concessions.and entertainment.are included at the park from dawn to noon daily, and a .. living museum" by the Nevada Historical Society of frontier crafts like quilting. weaving spinnina and saddlemak.ing wiU be held from 7 a.m. to noon Sept. 8 and 9 in the park·s Ranch House. AU events are free to the public. The Great Reno Balloon Race is underwritten by 23 Northern Nevada busmesscs, and once apin Frcixenet will be the Race's official champagne. To get to Rancho San Rafael Park from Interstate 80, take the Keystone Avenue exit North, go east on Seventh St.rect and north on Wash- inaton Street. for more information, call (702) 788-302S: The Race week.end is a perfect time for families to visit Reno, with the Nevada State Fair and the Vifsinia City Camel Racca~ place con- currently in OT near the cny. A lone. ~led cypreu atanda u a .tlent 8entrf oYerlooklnf the .ea alODC the_ f.allied 17-mlle drlYe between CUmel and Monterey. Hope Val ey hiking tour a walk into u ~s. history Califomia'!l Gold Rush of 1848 be the lead tour:-iuide for So. rcnsen's jack.et, sweater, hiking foot gear, a tnspircd the most crazed,· . adv~n-Resort. In 1929 Machado re-diJ.. poncho. and day pack. Hikers may turesome and courageous migration covered the trail and was the 6.nt also ~sh to bring cameras and in United States history. person to make lastinamarkers of the binoculars to glimpse the changes of Across the plains and through Emipant Trail. He bu chronicled the the fall season in the mountains, deserts on the Overland Trail, P.ion-road ever since and continues to lead . particularly of the beautiful Aspens eers traveled more than 2,000 miles to groups lhrouah the area pinpainting that come ablaze with color during face the rocky Sierrtt--a~ the last -b.Htorie-sigbts and-artifacts. He hai-the-fall montllt. -barriertothewealthoftheSacramen~ donated several hundred historic Sorensen's Resort is located just to Valley. finds to museums throupout the wt of the Highway 88/89 junction. Today, the remnants and scan of Northern Sierra rqion. and is itself an historic site m Alpine this migration may still be seen in the Mort Testerman, Debbi WaJdear county. This all-season vacation set- Hos;>e Valley of Alpine County, a and Joe and Susan Chambers, all tlement features 20 housekeeping temtory known for both its natural experie~ Siem biken n~ins.. plus cafe. ~~int-of rcfcieoce: beautyand-h:istoric clwacte1. onc..rtwooa::;-carrrornia will assist in lS miles south of e Tahoe). Sorensen's Resort has created a the tourinJ. For more information and to make leisurely hikina adventure which will Warm fall clothi111 is recommend-tour reservations, call Sorcnseo's lead participants across paru of the ed for the outing. such as a wool cap, Resort at (916) 69 .. 2203. Mormon.-Emigrant Tratl and the early Pony Express Route used over Kit Carson Pass. This event is scheduled for the J 984 fall season, a time of year wben views of the mountains are crisp and golden. Tours can be scheduled any time between September I and November l S. This bi1toric walking tour beJins the night of arrival with an onen- tation and slide presentation at Sorensen's Cafe. After break.fast the next momina. the walkina tour bqins with an experienced guide who will provide leadership and historic notes to enrich the understanding and cballenses faced by the early settlers to California. A picnic lunch will be provided alona the way and an evenina meal will be served in Sorensen's Cafe ovttJooldng the high mountain meadows. The total package for Sorensen·s Historical Emtarant Trail Walking Tour including two n.Wiu loosing. four meals and tour guide is only $98 per person. Jess Machado, 74, of Stockton wilt Air 1 sets September time to take off on a Caribbean cruise enfdoorfmnoanrmaly, SepvacatetJ~oberns andmeatlpms ethtoe inal setendor from the days of France s brief rule over St Crout. return to the daily &rind of the work Within an eight block radius in force. Christianstcd, ounute1 from Chris.- For 11!.e ~mart traveler, however, tiansted Harbor isa dazzling array of September lS the perfect tl?le ~o take -mortth~ IOOfi'Deshopsopen from 9 off .for a taste of paradise lD the a.m. unul S p.m. daily except Sunday. Caribbean. . And, because. SL Croix is pan of the . Forthe?Ctondconsccuuve>'.ca.rthe United States VirJin Islands_ your tsland which VOGUE Mapzme last U.S. dollar needn't be converted and >:C1f .?lied .. Th.e Island of Superta-durina the month of September will uves -St Croi.x-thc Iaracs~ of the stretch further than you ever thouaht three U.S. VnJJ.n Islands, will eel-possible. But t&e· savtDP, start even before and E isb bone china to your e~rate the e;ommg <Jf the Fall season Lona recognized as oe of the beit with an 1s1an~·side.., month-l~na duty fttie ports in the Caribbean., St bOnan.za of SIV!nSS on cverythma Croixshopswillboa tsavinpof20to from fine Swedish crystal to local SO percent more on Just about banderafts. . eve~ from exquisite jewelry y~u reach this 1 land, .steeped_ an favorite reach pcrf'Ume and island Summer hlS~ory and abundant ,m tropical spirits. (September is the time to deli&h.ts to make anyone s dream of stock up on Crur.an rum in · prep.o BEGIN YOUR TRAVEL CAJlEER SEPTEMBER '· 1984 EVERYTHING YOU NEED INCLUDING COMPUTER TRAJNJNG i f parad1~ come ~-aration for the cool winter nishts . a r are · . Amencan Airhnes .o.ffcrs rcdu~ ahead, with a toasty fire and a cup of airfares from several ca~es. round tnp hot buttered rum!) Tickets now avallable ST.L04l~(AP)-Airl.1hu!J-~~r::,:.;!:':~= sm~:.J\\:"Y!~~~nj•:J .. fit11~lisS aarlioc.1. annoul)(.'ICS a pccial plann.ina St. Thomas or Puerto, Ri~ Cari n food apccia)tica, and many .C g d t fl wmmcr fare to ;)t. Louis which is SO vacauons to . savor .St. Croi~ an re taurants will offer niabtly dinner 1 ior roun rans ers p<'fCCftt Off the rquJ.ar COICh price September, wtth ~Ill da~tnpper 1_pecial1 followed by comphmcntary The $338 roundtrip fare is good untii fares which make ·~Jand·hoppina Cruun coffee. CALL TODAY (714) 135-8111 620 No. Main St., Santa Ana TIAVll PcDUtTIY ftAIHIHG NC 1"4 Tran ponatton Ticket Service outer island, JU$t opposite each baa· loc .• a new CaHfomia oorpQration, is ~ claim an-.a at the &igo marked now scUinJ <Joor to oor around bus stop" on the lower level. t.ransport.at1on ticket to mo t ·Los Sample fares to popular desti· Angeles and Oranac County com· · d munstics from eight ticket booths at nauons anclu c downtown Lo An· Lo Angel International Ai.rpon. gclesSIS,downtown LonaBC:acb$1S, With the openm& of these new door Anaheim $29, Ontario Airpon $36, --------------.... to door van ticket booths. a new Whittier $28, Newpon BcaCh $33, , and nta Ana $33. Reduced fa.res of Fftl Ad A...W. dimen ion in around tran portation SS eh for additional pa n "'an a "' "lMI has been open~ to all travelers, · 1 · Cal a aocord1na to UIT)' Robenson, pre j. IJ"OUP JI. IO available. dent ofT.T . Inc. T.T . ticket boothure located ju t D.av D2-t Both international and dom uc outside all claim a on th ~·1 r.u air n no • purcha low lo 'Cf level and arc pcdaHy conv~ an WnD cost. oonvenicnt (no waiting) around nicnt for the corporate or convention Nl"'I~ transfer uc.kct to hotel , re 1dtncc or traveler. ------4.-"'l.5678 us.in~-_;_~ ---~,,For diti.Q.-na""'"l ._..i~n~._.o--...;..;..;.....:....-......_.;;,o_ L' Pa n rs are picked up on the (21 ) 41 S!. , Sept. IO and docs not require an afl'oi:dablO u wen as tJU.oyable. No trip to s~ Ctoix is ·eompktc advance purchuc. Nanct~ of SL Crout s mo t .POPU· without a day trip to Buck lsiapd. the· .. The Jummcr diJcoun.t is dcsiancd Jar h<?tcls. •n!" and valla• are offcnaa only underwater national monument to get people to try Air I '1 first cla additional di900unts. o.ff ~ready tow in the wctttru bemiaphere. The bWe rvice at coach pricca which we • ummcr rate Panici~ttna hot~l1 of underwater color and life is truly introduced in Lot Angeles recently,•• t!'Cludc the Buccaneer, King Om breathtakina, with marted anotU. Una James C. Johnston, e.teculivc VJCC u~n, C'1ub <;:omanch Pink Fancy. trails. DwinaSeptember. Buck Island president. aaid. Air 1 acncratJy Kina Fn:dcnk ~ch, Hotel On The Charten wilt offer 2S percent oft promotes its all-first cla service to Y and Tamannd ~·to name a indudina anorkdina eqwpment. the busin traveler, John ton id, f4 W, If Solf II YoUf -count O ll but was appcahn1 to the lei urc 'There's somcthin1 for evcryone c; t d n 1 market WJlh the ummcr di1COunt from exclusive v1llis h!ddc~ up 1n the ~fl.al f::!n Vat~ r. at fare. emerald anicn St. Crout. h•ll 1dc and hro\l&hout the mon'tlt: Sl. Oro Air I 's$)31 rare to 1. Louis carri condos and cot~ .naht on the mercbanu. hoteliera. charttt ltoat th dcsi&Utor BEOO and may be "atcr, to. mall, anum,ate hotel operators, wi driven and rtttaun· pu Med for mmedi1tc uavcl. l9C1ted naht on beautiful No-icurs will don red, Whalt aad blue Travel on lhC ti&eu may made t1an tcd HarbOr. . . buttons ·~na • t. CrOix. An Island until midnilht Sq>t. JO and the only For thote scckt~ to escape time. OfSupc:t\attvet •• TheY're your ticket tnctionJJ Iha s rm ~prat Hall Plantauon ·ust st t>f o he btal.~~ abe C.nbbeu..,.'1t--" rcm11n o r o y. ·~~-Fri Cdl 11 t '° ns o • emhct. ' , , . 'What Is a Salesman?' requested by reader It Q.a -A South. vuln rabl • 7ou hold: •KJ S O A14 Th b1ddfn dt " t I+ Pa DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recent- ly, ~auJ Harvey. my fl vonte radio penonalit , read 1 moving pteoc ClllllEs Go1m th d w &pt of lut f r•i 2 + Pu _,n••Jor4••~·rt.'J::'~l::::::t::--'· ~~.N;~_.;.::.::_:_~~~!!~~~~~~~~111111!!11!! ---ettthJed, · tnr tmn n 1:;:-----..----111 touched me because I was m me<l to a 11lcs~n for many yc.ars and every word mirrored my husband' life. Can you ~1bly get that piece and pUbUih 1t in your column? - NOST ALOIC lN THE MIDWEST. DEAR NOSTALGIC: J coa&aclff lli,J .... ltkiM, Phi Harvey, Ud meiW. .. leMoat.Hpl ,aloq wt.. ,ermlas. to •tt 11. B p.deilly iW ao ucl added a oce aaJlq. '"Sorry •• cu'& credit Ute ......... It WU aJped 'Anollym '" Here la•~ WHAT IS A SALESMAN? A Alffmu 11 • phi OD a map to tb 11111 mua1er, a qaota to CM factory, u overloaded expean acc:Out to tft aWJtor, a bookl~ba& Jtem called •CMt.ef·telllDI" to "e trea1arer, a mUe ud a Wlncrack to lit reeep- Uoaltt, U4I a puveyor of Oattery to cHbetyer. A lalesmu Deecll Ute endurance of Btttalet, tM brut of Banuun, tile craft of M\~Yelll, tbe tact of a diplomat, &M &oape of u orator, tbe eunn of a playboy ud the brain of a COID,.ter. He mu& be tmpemoaa to bl1alt, lDdlffereaee, ucer, scora, complalnt Ud be razor-~, evea &teer drbat· Reprinted by Request: - . Every year, a child who is sick and tired of a mo.ther .sho~in&.this column into her face and slloutina; "Read this! It's you!" will write and ask why J llways take the parents' point ef view and never the child's. This year's writer is from Lona Beach and she says, "For so Jona you have written about children that do thmp that make their parents miser- able, how aoout a few measly words to make parents feel like maybe they b.&ve done somethin& right?" Signed: T.H. You're ri&ht, T.H. It must seem like there's no plcasin& us. It's time for my yearly child~ppreciation tribute. Parents have done aomething riaht when they ask a child to brina them a JlaSI of water from the kitchen and the child knows where the kitchen is. They•ve done it when th~ aet a birthday pment on their birthday that their child bas bouaht with his TRAVEL lq utU dawa wtU. 1 tome:r. Be mut uve IM ttamtu to:td.I au day. catertali &II ev tlai. drive Ill alOt to ilae DHt ton ~-be .. tM Joti fttlla at • a.m. He mnt be &ood at 1tory-wWa1 ud wUlblt to lOH at 1olf ud cants. Be wltiet lit mtrcbadJae wat better, ldt prleet lower, lal1 eom- ml11lont ll1ller, lllt territory smaller, 1-11 eom~tUort more eW· cal, Illa goocl1 more premp&ly de- livered, lal1 boa more 1ympatbetle, 11J.a adnrtitlq more eff ecttve ud Ills eutqmert more .. mu. Bat be It a realltc wbo accepts tlle fact tlaat none of tllJt wm enr be. Bat Ile 11 an opttmltt, ao be maket tbe Ale uyway. He UYet or dJet bJ tlle dalJ)' report. He roll1 ~ days away la a tedllUD of pluet, tra.lu and cart. He 1Jeep1 la11 afpta __ away lD c eerlt11 botel room1. Eacb mornlna be botat1 onto lalt E111 1 · ao11£c1 own money. They've pulled it off when their child volunteen that she dropped the camera me borrowed and when the parents 1Sk, .. Have you any sdea bow much a camera like this cost and who ~~ing to pay for it'r' does ... and They've raised a winner when they point out to a son that his pants are ripped1 his shin is not ironed, the sole as commg off his shoe and his sweater is inside out, and he looks rotten ... and he agrees with them. It's a good dav for any parent when -""-. Yet for all &at, M II Msol•td1 cutala lbt &omernw wfll be betiet ud ~er It llOWa; \e wo.W n~ do, aD)'bodJ e.e WOtlkl raekr -.thu-ufamH • • • DEAR ANN: Sometimes "pro. aress" can'bc a dra& -for example, the telephone company's · known ''call waitina. .. ' have had people say to me. in the middle oh ntence "Another call i1 cominJ in. Hana on. ''Then J wait for an~here from one to five minutes, tw1ddlina my thumbs. I would rather get a busy signal than be intetTUpttd like that; What is your _opinion? - JRRITATED IN TOLEDO. DEAR TOLEDO: Some folb Jrel· come .._ la~tnpdoa u u op- portulty eo aeape mm tenn.IDal beret. 1\e celeplaoDe cu be a deadlJ trap, yow bow. AIM, two JJaes mate It poulble to rttelve u uceat call. • • • Even ifdrinki111 is the "in" thing 1n your crowd, it needn't crowd r:: out. Learn the factl from Ann ders' booklet, ''Booze and You -For T«n· A,tt'rs Only." Send 50cents and a self- addresSM envelope to Ana I.Anders., P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, Illinois 60611. Many Olympic visitors ta e ot eliig coun ry QW th.at tbc Summer ~mpia have come to an end and e Los Anaelcs lifestyle is retumina to nor- mal, it will be partly because many of those in town for the Games will have beaded for the hills. Beach and surf may be more familiar Jymbols of California, but mountains are the recreat1onal backbone of the Golden State-from the San Gabnels which dominate the Lot Anaeles skyline to ~e Sierra •. the loD&CSt mountain ranae in the Uruted Stat.ct. north to the Cascades. Over one million people camp in California's mountain wilderness arcu each year, accordina to the National Parle Servic.e. Yosemite National Park alone welcomes more than 2.S million visitors yearly, thousands of them on motorcoach tours, thousands more in cars and campers. and hundreds hikina or on bonebeck. And even if pmbling lures the bulk of Lake Tahoe's tourists. the area's majestic mountain aettinaiswhat makes st more than just a little Las Veps. When Mark Twain first set eyes on Lak Tahoe he described at as "a noble sheet of bl~e water ltf\ed six thousand three hundred feet above the level of the sea and walled·io by a rim of snow-clad mountain peaks that towered aloft. full three thousand feet hia!ter till." It hasn't changed. In hundreds of state parks, many of them historical in theme, and nine pcictacular national parks and monu- ment landl California bas preserved a lepcy of acotoaical, wildlife. and wooded natural wonders. Even at popular Y oscmite, vi itora Cluster in one scvcn·IQuare-mile valley of the l,200-squaro-mile park. Serenity is justa nd&C away. . Mo t convenient of the mountain preserves to Los Angtlcs are Sequoia and K.i"IS Canyon National Parks. Mij1e1ent areas known as the .. twin p&rU." Their combined 879.000 acta encompass some of the ~Id's laf1CSt and oldest trees, the giant tcquo1as. plus more than t ,OOOglaeial lakes at elevations hishcr tha!' 1 ~.000 feet, and the ha&hcst mountalfl an the country outside Alaska. 14,49S.foot • • Mount Whitney. . • Sc<auoia bcQme the ..nation ond national ~k -in l 90 aft~ Yellowstone -in rcspon to pubhc c>utcr)' over the timber rush that foUoWed disco~-cry of the annl red· Wooded uus thm. The S· 1 area, surroundinasapphire-bh1c I •kc Tahoe. The south shore bas the action, most notably the casino hotels just across the Nevada state line. while the Nonb shore offers easy access to 1960 Winter Olympic host Squaw Valley and the lCJCtidary Oopner Pass. It was the WlDter of 1846-47 that decimated the Donner party em1aratina west through the Siena, and a popular state park commemorates that traae<fy. Most beautiful of all perspectives of Lake Tahoe is the high road around Emerald Bay at the southwest tip. There, the 38-room VilciJllSholm, once a summer residence but now open to visitors, replicates a medieval Norse fortnss in a secminaJy Scan- dinavian scttina. Boatina. waterskiing and fishina. which flourish most bountifully on roomy Lake Tahoe, also dommate the recreation in the most northern mountain area. Perhaps most un· usual are the full moon crwses of West wind Canoe in Redding. the bub of the Shasta Cascade Wonderland A 37-foot boatilidcs27 miles down the Sacramento R.1ver to a steak barbecue by moonhght with • vans to shuttle even-one back. The big canoe also sails daily during the summer months and by sE>CCW charter. Little known to tourits. the nonb- cmmost mountains ofCaJifomi.a arc among its most dramatic. Fannina out from 14,161-foot Mount Sh ti, these bqinn1np of the Cascade Range embrace Lassen Volcanic •· tional Park with its moon-like lava beds; Shasta lite Hi toric Park wath its Sold minina shoat town; d\e primitive wtldemcss of the white Marble Mountains: feathet River Canyon's roan~ rapids; and even Wcaverviue•s Ounc8C Joss House. a delicate temple consecrated by the taoorcrs once imported to wot\ ~ northcm m• And unlike other mountain a.ras, the north dotted with quaint old towns alive m the ummCT with fal trtathalon Gold · Days and dctp-pat barbcq Rodeo is al ~>S popuJar fare. and orpn1ttn in Red Bluff y_thcin'1s the bigcst in the oauon. McCl()ud and OtiCqk. botb arcbitccturaJ 1ems. nd as Uvi monum nts 10 the turn-of-t ccn· lury lumbcf company t H u ti S6QO.St.SOO a y to y Tn t or 0 ptt Q.2-Ea t·Wc l uln rabl , a • outti you ho.id: •95 ~ AKQ9873 0 t2 +7 Th bidding bu proc tded: North £ut uth We Pa• PaN -4 <::> 4 • Obie Pate 1 ? What action do you take'! What action do 1ou tak ? . A.-What's th matter-don't you trust partner? You have told him what you have and he ha d cided that your ide c.tn defeat four pade.s. To pulJ the double to five hearts would be a vote of no con· lidence in· him. Q.3-Neither vulnerable, u outh you hold: A. -We arc inclined to think that many plAyera would t.ake this o portunity lO how their spade sup- port. but why? You have a minimum opening bid and a fiat baod. Partner has oot promised more than four ~padet, and surely has at lust four club . You are in your be t spot- pap. Q.5-As outh, vulnerable, you hold: - •QJ95 'VKQJ 0 7 +AQe The bidding has proceeded; •876 'VAQ53 OJt +AJ9Z outk W ett ortJi Eut 1 ~ Pan 2 iv Put 1 The bidding bas p~: What action do you take? ortll Eut .. ~ at A. -If partner has the right card , 1 0. l 'V ... 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Avenlda.~Jc.o and drlve RProx- overlooklng the Pacmc In the lmately one mile to the entranc. munltY-Of Hlgnflrm t.fQl'\t.lt' tO"M1rtmth11act, then tumfeft Into part of the 1,000 acre• known u Marblehead, under development by John O. Lu1k l Son. Behlnd the gat11 of Hlghlanet Wght, terraced street• wind •low- ly along the bluff•. with hou1et placed only on one 1lde of each 1trMt to offer maximum view poaalbllltl a or the ocean, the curving coaatllne, the town of San Clemente below and the surrounding hllla. Priced from 1200,000 to 1298,000, the homes range from 1,888 aquare fMt to 2, 762 aquare feet. Two of the four plane can be expanded with second floor· "bonu1 rooms," and two Include · three-car garages. Only 95 famlll.. wlll llve In Hlghland Light, and 25 of the homea have been sold already. · Vlsltora to the Plan 10 home enter a broad hallway with a hardwood floor. From the hall, a curving oak 1talrcaae aecende to the·floor above; to the right I• a formal living room. It• akyllghted celllng two atorlea tall. To the lett 11 a formal dining room. HOME LOANS FOR LE$$. ---- Lower rates, lower fees. Right now Home Federal has blllJons to lend at low, competitive rates: And we can lower your loan fees by as much as one-half percent lf you hav-e · accounts at Home Federal. We finance dosing costs. With any home loan , Home Federal will finance 100 percent of your closing costs when you put 20 percent or more down . Here's an additional SS,000 of_ buving power. .... When escrow cfoses, you automatically qualify for the Home Federal MasterCard~ Preferred Card1-or a line of credit-of SS,000 or more. It's the credit you • need to turn a house Into a home . Hl-1'1and Li,ht'• Plan 10 home In San from $200,000 to $298,000 -at tbe 1ate- Clemente la one of four plau -rancblt parded commualty of 85 bom•. Another wing houaea a family room, breakfast room and kitchen. Completing the flrat floor are a den (or fourth bedroom) with adjoining bath, a full·tlzed l&"tndry room and guest closet. On the second floor, a private muter bedroom occupies one wing; two •ddltlonal bedrooms and bath. llnen and 1torage areas complete thl9 level. l'he buyer Call now for a home loan that costl las, toll free, 1-800-862-0539. •Subjeci IO ctnaln raukUoo.I and ~M~ condluons utttCatd9 Prtfmtd Card " --..# ... ' liJsurl!nce "1irni can't sue ~tenant-. for costs attributed to negligence ~ can also expanj:S th4t second floor wlttan-addltlonat rO'='m and ha a library, a game room, an entertainment center or famlly hobby area. . =~IWldanl cudholdtr ~ ~ CUSlOtlla'I with nrw monpae loin• g p I ovtt .!t~.~ art ~bit for a •10.000 t I !_ ~ . ~ oredll llM fO\iE FEDEAAL B1 llMON SYKES ... but he did so anyway. The tenant'• negilgence led to the fire which damaged the property. 'The model homes and sales centel". are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. dally. To visit Highland Light, take the Santa Ana Free- The court added that where the r;::::~===;;::;:::;::::;====~=~!:!=:=:=:=:=::==:=::==:=::;~;:::=;;;;;;; tenant waai paying, through hla rent, for fire Insurance main-• talned by the owner. he should not alao be required to Insure hlmaelf against his own negli- An Insurance company hu Mn told by a California appeals court that It cannot recover damages from a tenant whose ~llgence caused a ftre which aerloualy damaged a commerclal r9ntal. The , .... on the pro~f'.'Y In question required the owner to rebuild In the event of fire. ~ There wu no requirement on the owner to carry fire Insurance, The Insurance company paid the owner' a cialm, and then sued the tenant to recover lta losaea. The appeals court ruled the owner could not have sued the tenant under the lease. The lease placed the burden on the owner to Insure the property against negligence by either the owner or fbe tenant. gence. ( Simon Sylca Is editor of flret tUMday, a Journal for the real e1tate lndu1try, P.O. Box 20088, Rlver1lde, CA 92516. Tel: (714) 686-8005) SENIORSr Final 19 units open for sales at Windward Cove - ahead of schedule! The trernendous sales response proves Windward Cove is a winner, so don 't miss your opportunity! I~ ,_•v., :u>-Ycar Fixed FinancinJC I ].-12 Annual Perccnta~c Rak • Designed Specially For Those 60 and Over' • 1 & 2 Bedroom Condominiums • Remote Controlled Security Entry Gate • Fenced Patio & Deck Areas • Fully-Equipped Kitchens with GE Appliances • Decorator-Selected Fixtures & Appointments • Adjacent to Park & Recreation Center . • Bloc.ks from Shopping & Services Information center open daily 10 am to 6 pm, Monda}'S 1 pm to 6 pm. · 714/842-2727 7631 Taylor Ave., Huntington Beach (!) (g 75 Units Sold in 10 Weeks A grand uptn'tnct at tht nght pnu Capriwwng thru and four bu/room <mg/t family homts cm h1/lsidt IOI> With ocum and can}'On vitws1 and all tht amtnmts }-Ot/d upw in mort uptnsfrt homts. Nmt tkvationS with unusual poor plans, f,545·1,91.8 square fut. Sta Can>-0n is dost 10 btaehts, shopping and tht /. 5 fruWair. Jogging paihs adjoin, and EstrtllA Golf - Course is down the block. Chin11 StA Thrtt txatmsJy dtcorartd modtls by rtnowntd designus Caro/mt Kreiss and Mt/1 sa Hruptl ' Ptom: 149 500 ' Sales office open da~ 10.00 AM -6.00 PM (714) 661·2610 •• ·~ 'I., __ •l_ - . , Canyon Creek offers special financing r-ate Special 10.5 percent financing details for the multi-paned win- ( 10.77 annual percentage rate) dowt and brick planter• and trim. for the flr1t 1 O years hu been Even the doore of the two-and Introduced at the luxury-home 1hf-.car iJ•raoee are flnllhed · community of Canyon Creek at with decorative detalllng. 1 lrvtne. Introduced by hand-carved, 11Thl1 rate for 80 percent loans solld oak doora with aolld brass ta a full three percentage point• locka, the homes also have below the beet conventional atalned and leaded glue afde. mortgagea available today/' said light or Inset wlndowa at each Gua Orozco, ualatant vice presl-entry and foyers with Imported dent for the developer, AnanclaJ ltaJlan ceramic tiles. Scene Inc., a aubaldlary of Great Design variations Include In-American First Savings Bank. 1 For the flnal 20 yeara the loan rate tar or atrluma, a library loft, a teeatabllshed by prevailing mort-akyllghted hideaway and, In two gage ~ •• he added. of the models, downatalra den- The mortgages are on•tlme bedrooms. Augmenting the for- uaumable and have no prepay-mal living and dining rooms are ment penalty, Orozco noted. nook eating areaa and tireakfut Canyon Creek currently 11 of-bars and, In four of the plant, ferlng lta aevenft\ and final phase famlfy rooma wltft wood-burning C7 of 18 homes In Irvine'• North-fireplaces. wood community, winner of a Circular or angled atalrcases, The Plan 3 model at ln1.ne'a canyon Creek emphulw tbe muel•e, atate qaallty of tbe boaaee. Gold Nugget award. vaulted celllnga as well 81 Nine of the 18 homes In phase clerestory windows and skylights aeven and a total of 119 In all accentuate the Interior dimensions. have been aold In the 128-unlt, Other amenltlea Include wet gate-guarded development. bara with custom-crafted wine Prtcea range from $260,000 to k d d 1 Move-i!}s under way at Pentridge Cove $348,000 and occupany la rac s an gar en P antera with Move-Ins have begun In the acheduled for November. outside drainage syetema. ftnal phase Encore edltlon of the Designed by Cordell Ron and Tov1altCanyonCreek, takethe Pentrtdge Cove Condominium AMOClatea, homea at Canyon Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver community In Costa Mesa. prea- Creek range from two bedrooms Drive exit and proceed north on ented by the M.D. Janes Co. and den to five bedroom•, two to Culver to Irvine Boulevard. Turn The remaining homes In the three bath• and 1,750 to 2.900 dght on Irvine and left on Yale lutlncremfnt repreaent an op- aquare feet. Lota are sized aa Avenue paat Hick• Canyon Dr. portunlty for those who want to large aa 8,500 aquare feet. The sales center and the own In the heart of the South The textured exteriors feature furnished models by Carole Coast Metro center. cedar ahlngl•, patterned aiding, Elchen Interiors are open dally Prices range from $101,500 to bo•rd and batten or heavy from 10 a.mo to-6 p.m., except on $130,000 for the one-and--two- -Spant,ah f8Qe at~ ~w-re1...-MMondaY9wft9nhour1.,..~tcr-bedf'Oem,-•pUt-teve ·· nomes · tlle or 0.-ar roota, extend~ 6. For mor• lnformaJ.lon, caJI Bullder-uslated flnanetng Is also eavea and overhang•. and radlua 730-1800. avallable. Crest condos feature garages Two-car garagea with direct home entry are an Important attr:actlon to buyer• at Landmark Homee/Creet Serlea, a con- dominium d~elopment by Sig- nal Landma~ Inc. In the hllla of El Toro. ~ce a Jllgh petrce~aLJ~_J_ home development• In this price range only otter detached carport•, the tuck-under garages at The Creet are very popular with our buyers," said Retha Roberta, aalea manager at the community . .. Anyone who has ever had to make aeveral trip• back a.nd forth between a detached carport and a condominium unit to unload a car of groceries can teU you Just how much more convenient an attached garage really la," Rob- erta said ... ,n addition, a garage provides a much atronger feeling of MCUrlty, eapeclally for female resident• who arrive home after dark." Priced from $114,500, the community features four floor plane, ranging from 1,298 to 1,420 square feet. Two plans have two bedrooms and two have three. All homes feature• either a walled front patio or private rear deck, a downatalra powder room and two full up1taJr1 bath•. Three model• Include a famlly room/dining area, and the larg- eet noor plan featurea both a formal dining area and aeparate breakfast nook. Two plan• have IMng room flreplac.. A model d•lgned especially for unrelated atngri"a purchulng together featurea dual matter bedroom•. each with It• own private bath. Among the standard featur• In all plane are central air con- ditioning, tnergy-aavlng pllotleu gu heating, oeramlo tlle entry ftoorlng, carpeting In all major llvlng areal, bullt-ln llntn atorage, and deluxe hardware and llghtlng flxturee. Community recreation faclll· tlel In the ftret ph ... of develop-ment lridude a awtmmlng pool, tennl• oourt and cfubhou• with louna-, kttohen and lhower flClll· tlel for both men and women. A Moond twtmmlng poof with cabana and two addltlonal tennla oourtt wtl1 bl ldded In a later ph.f:·..._ omoe and cteoorated modefl at The Creet are~ d.tty from ~o a.m. to a p.~. The dfwloprTMnt. Wh~" bltWMn 11 Toro and Old El Toro Aoada Jult .et of TrabuOO Aoed, oan bl rteOMd by taking the Ian Diego Fr9fta'f to the !f Toro Aoed exit and drM'!:Q ... , on El Toro A09d. More lnfc:iim• IM ti lvaff8~ by oalllng 15t.2412. Belcowt's AD New Terrace Collection, Behind Guarded Gates in N~rt Beach. EF I ( <: !_IJ_ill ------ Standard featurea of the bedroom with private dreulng lnterestedpurchueracmtlour - homes Include marble fireplace area and bath, two-car garage the model homes dally, except facing, hearth, and mantle; up-with automatic door opener and Thur9day and Friday, from 10 graded door casings; Imported ceramic tlle tub surrounds. a.m. to 5 p.m. at 7'48 Randofph ceramic tile kitchen counter topa Kitchens otter Mff-cteanlng Street. wfth wood edge piece and full oven, microwave and dlsh· To reach the MW con- back apJash.; and recessed washer, fumftur•flnlSh ca:blnett, cS<>mlniuma, take the Corona .det "down lighting." Mar or~ ... Na.o..A Fr-. From hardwood-framed luminous cell-~· -vvv ._ .... _, In aome plans, there are cus-Ing llghtlng and lcemaker plumb-the Corona det Mar, exit at Beer tom-finished crown moldings Ing Street, turn left onto Bear and • · . • take an Jmmec:Uate left onto; vaulted celling• ~n~/or --Extertora, feature cap eoct ":'8ekerand p.oceeilte>ft1'0rifee. · ~\~ .. wlA_dQWa._•_,----accentssUchaslap~t om-:tM:-:Sen 06ego, .et-at -- Other appointments Include a -paned windows. white wood trim Briltol and prciceed 80Uth to private patio or deck, master and decoratlye door moldings. Baker Street. then tum t. Grand D ign fo r Living in . ·C\\rport. --., _________________ _ !Tom S445,(XX) .. akyllghte and private· p tlos or terrace balconies. c,.ystal Cay homes also fiave Single-level condos, two-story townhomes ln~una Helgl'tts are prtced from $89, 000 -energy-efficient forced air the master-planned community· heating with preparation for fu- of Laguna Heights, are priced ture air conditioning, fully In- from $89,000.. sulated walls and ceilings, llght- oJSh Homes' Crystal Cay community has been ringing with constant bUyer activity ever &Inc the Walnut-bUed bullder first nl'lOUnced plans to develop the 303-unlt townhome and con- dominium pTo)ect last July," ccordlng to Chuck Lockhart, manager for Coats Realty, lnq. "With over 160 of our homes eold al.nee \he November open- ing, Crystal Cay's success has been almost entirely through word-of-mouth," added Lock- hart. CrystaJ Cay homes, located .. Just off Crown Valley Parkway In Oesigned by The Berkus weight concrete oetwee11 party Group, the slngle-lev l con-floors fotextra sound control, full domlnluma with one or two preparation for future fireplaces bedrooms and two-story and covered parking atalls with townhomes, Incorporating up to etorage areas. two bedrooms and a loft, range In Recreational amenities Include size from 759 to 1, 171 square two swimming pools and spas, a feet. votleybatl and basketball court Recipient of the 1984 award of and a viewing gazebo. "'erlt for "The Best Affordable Seven furnished model homes, Attached Housing Develop-decorated by Design I, and the ment," Crystal Cay offers two-sales office, staffed by Coate story living rooms with sloped Realty, Inc., are open dally from ceilings, separate dining areas, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. For further draperies, fnterfor laundry areas, Information, call 831-8860. Crystal Cay lD LUaDa B~ta by Shea B~• often two-slory UYl.nj room. with alooed ceW.na•. mepuate dlnln& rooma ana akyupta. -- .. parrow Hill's second phase : . pens well ahead of schedule Pacesetter Homes has opened Phase II of ·Sparrow Hiii, a townhome community In Laguna Niguel. "Because of the rapid sellout of Phase 1 ... we've moved._up the date of the grand opening of Phase II In order to accommo- date the many buyers Interested In owning a home at Sparrow Hiii," said Landon M. Exley, executive vice president of the development firm. Sparrow Hiii Is part of the master-planned Collnas de Capistrano community, with prices that begin at $109,995, and a financing package that Includes a 1031. percent ad- justable rate mortgage. The townhomes are available In four one-and two-story floor plans, each with two bedrooms and one or 1 'h baths. The single level plan offers a llvlng room that4opens onto an outdoor deck. There Is a formal dining area, kitchen with pantry, full bath and-prtvate faumfl')' area. The two-story plans feature kitchen, famlty room, llvlng room and powder room on the first level, with one plan also offering a breakfast nook. Two bedrooms, a full bath and laundry are upstairs. Some plans have walk- In closets, and the two-story homes also feature fenced rear yards with patio slabs. The homes at Sparrow Hiii have carpeting, vinyl kitchen floors, bath and service area flooring, marble pullmans, and skylights. Most plans have fire- places with Imported ceramic tile hearths and facings. _,Forced air heating and enclosed garages are Incorporated Into every build- ing. Sparrow Hiii 1$ stttl8ted frr a park-like atmosphere with wide greenbelts and parkways sur- rounding the recreation center, which features pool, spa and tennis court. The recreation center, common areas and build- ing exteriors are maintained by the homeowners association. To reach Sparrow Hiii, take the Santa Ana Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway. Drive west on Crown Valley to Greenfield. Turn left to Paseo de Collnas and right to the sales office, which Is open dally from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Additional Information may be obtained by calllng 495-3901 . Woodbridge-Parklane designs : completed by Hales-·Langston The architectural firm of Hales- ... cangaton has compfeted the designs for the WMllam Lyon Co.'a Woodbridge Parklane de- velopment In Irvine. • • The project wlll offer one-and two-story, slngle-famlly ex- ecutive homes expected to sell at J)rlcel starting below $200,000, according to Brian Norkaitis, vice I" president for The Wllllam Lyon Co. "The homes wlll be large, with ftoor plans ranging from 1, 759 to 2,480 square feet of living space. And they'll be very well appointed with modern features and amenities," he said. Four furnished and decorated models will be displayed In Woodbridge Parklane, expected to open sales In late summer. Among the community fea- tur• are two man-made lakes, swimming lagoons, beach clubs, tennla courts, pools, spas, and a private tennis club. Plan One, the Savoy, wlll be a single-level home with two bedrooms and twQ baths, plus a den, dealgned particularly "for a professional couple or a pair of empty neatera," said Jim •. Langaton, partner In the archltecturat firm. • • • P.lan Two, the Mayfair, Is a two- tory design, featuring three rooms and 2~\ baths: It will ff r 1,901 aqu r• feet of llvlng ~ .... ace"= and will be hJghllghted by adulf retr•t from the master P -\:llMIOrootn, A master aulte retreat alao Is Included In Plan Three, The Windsor. f Plan Four, The Stratford, fea- tures two bedrooms, three baths and den In a two-story format of 2,310 square feet. "Stratford will also be offered In an optional design that fea- tures a bonus room," said Langston. The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. ls accept- ing registrations for Its Wood- br Id ge Parklane Insiders' Interest List. Registrants wlll be kept up-to-date concerning pro- gress of the development and will receive Invitations to attend the preview opening of the model homes. Those Interested In having their names Included on the list should contact The Wiiiiam Lyon Co. at 833-3600, or wrtte to the firm at 19 Corporate Plaza Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660. .. WooclbrldC Soath Lake will be wttlalD ..udU 16'taace of the William Ly Co.'• WooclbrtA~eParklaae diftlopment. . .... ' 1 1 Mediterranean d•lln· fancdonal Door plan• bfChllCht hom• at Villa lllra. # Villa Mira's popularity convinces . builder to release new. phase, early Some 400 Interested home Prices begin at $88,000 for the reflect the ambiance of Medlter- ahoppera turned out for the alngle-level two-and three-ranean villages. grand opening of VIiia Mira In bedroom residences tha1 offer RecreatlonaJ amenities Include Laguna Niguel, a development of nearly 1, 100 square feet of llvlng two-solar assisted swimming 80 homes by the Carma-Sand-apace. pools and spas, a fully equipped llng Group. Master bedrooms have adja-gymnasium, a volleyball court Of those 80 homes, .a were cent or connecting baths with and a clubhouse. sold before the opening week-decorative fixtures and dresalng Sales representatives are end, and an addltlonal 21 were areas. avaJlable to assist shoppers from • purchased by the time the week-Exteriors of Spanish lace stuc-10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. For further end was over. co are crowned by tile roof& to Information, oall 643-2906. In fact, the condominium cotn-1.-----m:.iiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii munlty has proved so popular the developer has released homes for sale In the second phase well ahead of the aohed\Jled date, "The momentum JUS1'hasn 't let up," said E.A. "SaAdy" andllnQr president of The Carma-Sand- ling Group. ''The response to VIiia Mira has been tremendous. So many buyers llned up for the opportunity to Invest In a VIiia Mira home that we reteased Phase II· ahead of predicted schedules.'' I COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE . Crookall, Shirley & Company ha an lm1Mdlate.1equlr"'*'t f()( the toflowtng potltlorir. • . . . . 1. 4 peop"-_OR,\NGE COUNTY. S.-beclcground a, mull RMI eetate ex- perience beneftcial but not rllqUfred. WUI work dlr.ctfy with Pr1nclpal 6' rMmberl of Senior Salel and Management Staff. ExtenalYe "Hand8 On" training program. Strong Mmlnga potential and exc.!Jent growth opportunity. PINN call Of lend reeume to: Crookall, Shlrt.y &. Co., Attn: Matty Str9dtman, V.P. 801 N. Patkcenter Dr1Y9, Ste 205, Santa Ana, CA 92705 714/558-1517 H•rll .-our Clll•ntl•t -thNe •cltlns ewents at no eta.rs• SATUMAY, AUOUST ZS , 11:00 A.M. Mark Burkhardt and Joan reathe~, with the award· winning design team of Yeiser-Garland, will dlscu:ss "What· Are My Cholce:s for '85 r -how model home:s are de:slgned, future fashion trends In color and style, an'tJ how to tum your new home Into a "model." An hour of Informative and lntere:stlng "Inside tips.• SATUMAY, Sf PTrMtJflt 8, ll:OO A.rt Mor3e-We5tern Corp. Jerry Mo~e, President Wiii give a presentation on ""Ou tdoor ~nvlronments for Your Backyard." TIRS on ba5/c de:slgn, landscape, masonry, Irrigation, deck5, pools and :spas. S4JNOAY, Sfl'TfMtJflt lS, 11 :00 A.M. Broek·Moore, A .5tore ror Cook!s . Will give a unique pasta demon:stral1on, and havt? a varl ty of table :setttng.s on display • Question and ansW!r perlon wt/I follow each ~nt and refre:shmen~ wlll be 5erved. Thrtt mod I hom~ wlll be open from 10:00 A.M. to 6 :00 RM ,may broW~ttwough tMf. ~aft« the·..::=-"===::::: pre~ntatlons. ,, ror further lnfOrmatlon and reservations phone (714) 8'1-7 llO or (71.4) Z40·l.50.5 ~~~~,~-~!~~~F~~~~~~~~~~.!,~~"Y!~.~ed~!a ~~~~ed~M~~!~fl'~ tratlon Information will be avall-seawatch wm offer 40 two-able condominium homes. The terlng for ~he Seawatch lottery highlight Seawatch exteriors. away. '• able to prospective buyer1 this bedroom, 11A-bath con-flrat lottery will be for buyers should plan to come out early to . .• To reach the master,plarfned weekend at the Seawatch.CQn:-:.~. d.omlnlum homea priced from the Whose Individual or combined our safes traller, Which wlll be Residents of all Beacon Hiii Beacon Hin residential w-. tse domlnlum community In Laguna mld-$50,0001. The Interest rate Income does not exceed 70 open dally from 10:30 a.m. to communltlea have access to the Crown Valley P.-kwlly .xlt Nlguel'a Beacon Hiii area. wlll be 12-.995 percent (13.4 percent of 1he projected county 6:30 p.m., to obtain complete manyprlvaterecreatlonfaclllties, aouth from the San OiegO F,.... A 1 percent annual P4!"'centage rate) median for September 1984 project and flnanclaJ Information Including two swimming pools way to ClubhOt.198Drive.1'1.m e.ft sa 88 trailer wlll be open to for a 30-year ftx8d Interest rate ($28,226), While the aecond lot-and fill out a. qualifying regls-and Whirlpool spas, aa wefl as on CJubhou• to Niguel ~ distribute materials to those who and a down payment u low as 5 tery will be for those people with tratlon form," aald Mark Con... tennis court.a. In addition, hiking then r:lght and foUow the 9'gna to earn up to 80 r,:rcent of the percent. an Income of up to 80 percent of zelman, a principal In Shawntana and biking trans are avaJlable at Seawatch. For more Information, county'• median ncome. Two lotterlea will be held on the projected county median for Development, one of the project nearby SaJt Creek and Laguna call Shawntana ~·· A de v e Io pm en t of Sept. 14 to determlAe the September 1984 ($29,973). partners. Niguel Patka, and South Orange office at 855--1307. Barratt's Studio Two condo displayed at Anaheim show . . More than 600 exhibitors will display wares. at Southern California Home &Garden Show Visitors to George Colourts The focus ta on entertainment Productions' 30th Anniversary In the living/dining area, While the Edition of the Southern Callfornla adjacent kitchen features a eer- Home & Garden Show at the ~ng ()9Unter with folding d.291'1 Anaheim Convention Center this and an area for the waaher/aryer weekend through Aug. 28 will be un1t. The steeping area and able to see a full-acale, fully dr888fng alcove/bath form a furnished model of Barratt'• Stu-privacy center with double ward- dlo Two condominium. robes for storage. A shower /tub The studio condominium rep-comblnatJon lil-ttw.-bath ta 1tan- resenta Barratt-American'• at-dard. tempt to help the first time buyer All units In eou·ntry Oaks offer break Into the housing market. decorator selected carpeting, air Anaheim Convention Center fa-cmty; 800 w.xate1ra.acrosa froin . Disneyland. New for this year's show la the Antique Corner, with more than a dozen dealers offering their wares. Hour• are Monday through Thursday 2 to 10 p.m., Friday 2 to 11 p.m., Saturday noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday noon to 9 p.m. Prices are $4. 75 for adults, $3.75 for senior citizens over 60 Monday through Thursday, $2.50 for children 6-16, and free for children under lbc. For further Information call 999-8900. The studio unite are complet&-conditioning, smoke detector, ly furnished, so buyera don't have bullt4n telephone and televtlk>n liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiililiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiill to chooee between an Immediate outlets and private patios. Other addltlonal cash outflow to buy featurea are a water Hne to furniture or making do with refrigerator space for 11n ic.- aecond-rate furniture to buy a makW, ytater saving tolleta and · new home. hardwood kitchen cablnet1. · These condos are currently· Recreational ameftltlea tnctude avallable for safe In the "Counta_a m. semi-enclosed spa, Oaks" community In Creekside, cabana area and tennl1 courts In Ontario. Addltlonal unit• will be a green area, all maintained by available In Mlsalon Viejo and the homeowners' aaaoclatlon. San Diego planned communltlel The Studio Two unit• range In due to open for sale In Septem-price from $39,900 to $57,000, bef'; others are on the drawing depending on the community In boards for Simi Valley and Which they are located. the Chatsworth. average price 11 around $50,000. The 400-aquar&-foot Studio A typical down payment 11 5 Two unit Includes a carport, all percent, and payments are com- appllancea -range, oven, dish-parable to rent. washer, refrigerator. washer and In addition to the ttudio dryer -and la furnished to models, Country Oaks also ha create a multl-dlmenafonal llvlng unfurnished one-and two- apace with a Murphy-type wall bedroom units. · bed, shelving unit with a sec-Prospective homeowners Who retary, aofa, table, lamps, lo-boy, visit the Anahefm show can see dining table and chairs. more than 600 exhibitors at the Somerset Pt. offers rural tranquility, homes near the sea Surrounded by mllllon-dollar fireplace gas outlet•. textured real eatate and overlooking the wane and celllnge, Interior laun- countryside, Someraet Point of-dry areas and air conditioning. Jeri beach lovers luxury homes KltcheA• Include 11~ycle from $189,500 to $249,900. dlahwaahera, 1elf-cleantng Flexible loan packages are ovens, touch-control microwave available. oven1, lcemaker plumbing and Faur floor plans Illustrate the oversize pantries, along wtth progressive design philosophy of ceramic tile counter tops, oak Sand Dollar Development, Inc.; cabinets, oak-trimmed lumlnou1 known for lta "homes of the celllnga and greenhouae wln- tuture." dowa. The homea range from 1,928 to Master bedrooms and bath• 2, 700. square feet, with • choice feature oval 1teel tuba aur- of four bedroom•. · three rounded by ceramic tlle, double bedroom a plu1 den, four afnk1 with antique br ... flxtur- bedrooms plus den, or five tlled lhowera (aeparate from bedrooms. A• many aa three b I t 1 ) d oak bath• are atandard. Som«Mt :b~nt~I. mos P an• an Point 11 the only community In the Many muter bedroom• tn- area to offer three.car garagee and a drlve-thru garage In one elude their own ftreplaee u wen. plan. The horne9 provide complet9ty Located above the Laguna fenced ....,. yard1, fUll width Niguel Canyon•. )u1t mlnut• concrete drt\-.weya, flte..t,..ted from Pacific eout Highway ~ lhake roofa, outdoor t>wt>eque beaehes. the community of flttlnga and aiding and rnuonry SomerMt Point 1trtva to com-treatment•. bine rural tranqulllty and ocean To vttlt the communttY and breezet within easy llOCell of ·tour the model homee cteeagned maJor bUSlnen and flnanclal by Oellgn 1 of Loe Angetee, take center• of Orange County. the Santa Ana FrMWaY to Crown Featurea of the homel tnceude Va»tr/ Parkway. Drtve w.et on tll• or wood entrlM that teed to Crown VllW/ Partrway to The living room• wtth veutted centnga Street of the GOiden l9ntern on -and:ll~lt nrepl1Ca, walk-: tbeJ9ft uma.ttonThe81rwtot In wet bara in moet modell, the GOiden LAntem and follow akytlght1 or cozy wtndow nooka._the n1 to SornerMt Point. FO( Also f .. tur.c:t are oek t\ind· furt er Information. call rail• on 1talrw•Yt· .carpeting, 131·1218. • .. Traditimud Eli!gance By Tiu! Sea ' NOnc. TO CM'DfTOM Of' llUUC 'TillJU..FU l 101 107 u.c CJ ~ IO __ ,,_of ot(•l • Gout be "-'llnaf1*rlA~lnDlml pr°'*1) ~~ill l nam&l(tl and CA 02G?7 I I 000· ~ ol IN lrlteno.d •b\R11n&l'9 CIUCt9d tiy: a °'""""rait..... ttanet.,Of{e) ,.,.. South duc1td by: lrern Gllrnan, I M Cen._, ta !. ~ 0rMi ~ BMch. TI* . I lllild :sewnteMOI treel, Cotta Tilll tment Ml fled 291() County CNtk OI Or· Mela. CA tHt7. wtttt "'9 County~ Of Or· T"lt CUil II .CIOn'-9'1G9 County on -Ml 24, n. eoc.tlOO 1n c.llfOinae WI09 eoun1y wi Jutv 20. ducted tty: liidMOlial 1M4 or the dlitf IOUttv. ClllfiC9 1984 ,.10.. M,_ fdllh Armatro1\9 ,.,_, °' ~ ~ offtoe Pv~ Ofmnge C4*I McCond• Pubhhed Or911ge COMt of the lnt.tnded t~l«Of le: DaltY f>llot ~ 19, 2t Thie etattwnent wae flled ~ PllOt .My 21, Al!OUM 6, uma .. ~ · 6el:ltemb« 2. I , 11M with I"-County Ci.ti Of Or· 12. tt, tM4 All othtr bUllnea ,,.,,.. 8u·202 ~ County on AliQWI 14, Pvbliltlad Oranot Cout -------au-~_1 n addr ..... UMd by u,. '~ Detty P1lot JUiy it. Auguet s. Publlehad 0r1ng9 Cout •-.,. 111111\Til'c In~ Ir.,,.,_°' within PllllfC NOTIC£ ' • ntma 12, 19, 1"4 09ll!r Pll01 ~•t $, 12, t9, _ _....~...,..--..-""--.''~-..---'"'-)'911'9 1Ut !Nat 10 flt Publlihed Ofanga CciM1 IU·71 28, 1904 ftCTITIQUf .u.-u .. known to IN 1111ended ACTTnOUe INl•H Dally Plot Auguet 1t, 28, • su.a& MAISITAtamfl t~ln ThlMuwn .W.ITATI -NT ~-2.t, 1M4 . PtB.IC NOTICE nie followlno le Shop, 2754 e. C:O..t High.. n. tolowlng pat1ICM II SU-193 1 __ ..-,;;.......,_; __ _ dc*la bullnew par'IOft _,., COfona Oii Mer. CA doing blJ'*-u · RC1'fTIOUe IUIMll -------- MUL-8 CUr,:Ot.4 UP •2129• RANGO ARTS. 141 "'' PlElJC fl>RC£ NA• ITATDllMT Pta.JC *>TIC[ HOL9T£1'Y, 1t1 W. UlflSt~ ~":'.,.. rw: 1-.: = =.Of' Coe1I M ... , Cellf. ITAn:.MT The followlng l*'IOft II F'ICTITIOU8 .U ... 11 ~! ..... ~.~.!.. 1ran1l•H(•I are: South Sendra Yelenct, &49 8tut• cw wmtlMAWA.L ~ .. ~E 1..-:R':•r C~R· ~ ITATlllENT ._ .,.._., ·-·-• .. COM! M C.t9t; 213 E. geon Of .. C09ta M9U. Callf. -, .. __ .._ "'"'" ..... Tt141 lo8ow\ng par.ona II'• 110 E. Elder St.. Slnta Alw. Sav•ntMnlh 81 , Coate 12829 ... _ _.,._,._ TERS. 122 Promontory ~ ~..,.._ 11 c.:"~2~ I Mete. CA 82e27. Tllle bulln ... 11 con· °":::~~ ~ :=o N9Wpoft laect\, (e)AIR-(:RU18U·TQURS ,,.._ ' con-That Iha P"°'*1Y l*'tj-duc:t9d by: en !nett~ luu.11 NAME · TRANSIT (b)AIA-CRUtSE.8-duci.d by en lndl~ nent harwto la daecnti.d In Sendra Y.n.nd W Jliam T. Mctlwain, 122 TOURS LINES (clAIR· = ~ t filed ~Ill u Art Gallery and TIMI 1t1temant wu flied 1 Thi 1~ paraon ha Promontoi Drive East, CAUISES·TOUR8 l!X· th the c:;1c..::' of Or P1etur• Framing and It With the County C1aOt of Or· ::h~:,~: :-~ Newport Hch, ICellf. PRESS (d)AIR·CRUISES· WI ,.~-n J • located 11 283 E. ~ erige County on .My 31, .. tin(! under the fictitious t2t80Thlt b 11 ....... 11 cAft. TOURS SHUTTLE. 2158 : ........ ty on UIY 24• teenth Streat. ec.ta ~. 1984 bullneee nM\41 of MY.JAV u ·~-.... Newpof1 Blvd . Cot1a ~ ,..1214 CA t2e27 '1511Ctt SEARCH CONSULTANTS at dUCted by an lndMdual Calif. 92827 Publlahed Or Coa The bull,_. name UMd PublltMCI Orange Coat 23522 El Toro Rd , Suitt ~':':.1=':"=. tiled Newport Beach Ren· • o.lly Piiot J ly ~ 5 1 by the aaid tran1twelf{1) It Dally Piiot Auguat &, 12, 111, 203, El TOl'O, CA 92830 With the Count Clwll of Or· tllllloura, Inc., Callforn\a, 1, 9 1914u · UVU11 • 191d location It South Coelt i9· 1984 , The flctltloua bualn•H ange Coo 1 Y JUiy 24 21511 Newpot1 B1¥d., Cott• .... ' ' SU-77 A'!.._~t !!~ .... 1 .. ,, __ ;.,_ •-SU-12 name etatarnent lor lht part. 1984 n 't on . M .... c.llf. 92827 ,, .. _.... .,..,. ....... .. ...,.,C AM\TICE nel'9hlpwufi*fonJan.12, nin• ·Thi• buelneu la con· Ml.IC NOTICE lntandad to be conaum-f'UUU nu 1982 in the County ol Or· Pvblllllad Or•,,,... Cout ducted by: • COf'poratlon ---------mated II the oftlce of. MOT1CI! Of •"99 ALE NO. F180787 Dally Piiot July 2i.A~uat 6, d Paul J Burchett, Prael- F1CT1'T10UI INltNall Cootlm, Coltman & How-TIWITlrl I.AU Full Name and Addraee of 12 19 198" ant NAME ITAT!MENT ard. 17 82 E 17th Street, T.I. NO. 4INl-Cl1 the Parton Withdrawing: • • SU-70 Thl1 etetamanl wu fllad The lottowlng penons are Tutlln, Callfomla on or aner tMPOft'TMfT NOTIC'e JHMt R. Holt, 24241 with the Coonty Clattt of Or- dolnQ butlnata es· .Auguet 31, tt84 TO"'°"'""' Verda El Toro CA 92830 etl09 County on Auguat 14, zYM-A· TEC INTER-Yhl• t>olk tran.ter 11 eut>-OWNIR s1gMcl. J•nna R. Hott Pla.IC NOTICE 1984 NATION.AL, 630 TravarM jact to Cellfomla UnttOf'm YOU AM .. 0.'AU\.T PublltMCI Orange Colet '212111 OrlYa, Cotta M.... Calif. ~clal Code Section UNDO A DHD CW TRUIT, Dally Piiot July 29, Auguet 5, ~:A~ D~bl~ Ae;:r1~~ 92821 The name end addr9N of DATID Ayt. II. 1•, U... 12, 19, 1984 .._ ti.r 2 8 tM Gllll M Thomae, 835 Saa. the paraon with Whom Liii YOU TAKa ACTION Su·74 The follcwlng P«10n II ..._tarn , , t ~Ln·C212, Newport clalmt may ti. filed It TONOT!CTYOUR~· ntm•te AM\Til'C ~H~~~STRUC-SU-198 • C&ltf t2ee3 Jerome Muller 2438 Bow-UITY, IT MAY M IOLD AT f'uut. nu w. TIOH CO., 2479 Elden St Jama9 R. EMka, 630 doln Plaoa eoita Maea. CA A "*1C &AU. • YOU flCTITtOUl IUllHlll ,f5, Coeta MHI, Calif ~~··Cotta ~ 92928 and the t..i day for :SlltEANNA~'= NAME ITATEllENT 92827 Pl&JC f«)TIC[ Thla bu1ln•1 le con· ftllng ~_!Y-any1Cfedit1,..°! '"OCllDfMQ AQAINIT The following paraon i. Robert Harrie Hanley, ---------1 ducted by a _.., pen ahd .,... ..._....1 3 • ...... YOU YOU IHOUU> CON-doing bullnea II 2428 Elden St. #15, Cotta '1CT1l10UI MllMll ntnnlp .,.....-• wtllc::tl le the ~ day TACT A L.AWYUL DEVINE VISUALS, 2120 M .... Cllllf 92827 MAm ITATIMeNT a.it M. Thomet ti.fora tr. conaummatlon NOTICE IS HEREBY Monrovt. A¥9 , Cotta Maea, Thia butlnau 11 con-TM followtng panona a.re Thia ltat.,,_,t wu flied data apadfted abOW. GIVEN that the r-' property CaJtf 82827 ducted by: 111 lndMduaJ doing bualnaM ... wtlh the County a.1c of Or· ~~o =o ertuatad In the County of Or-Gary Alll\ DaVlna. 2120 Robar1 Hanley (•)ALICIA SANDWICHES ange County on JUiy 28, Im~· T,..,.....•)) .... St••• of callfomla, Mon<<>YI• A¥9 . Cotta ....... Thll ltllaman1 ... filed & MORE (b)ALICIA CATER· 1984 oat.ct· •·"lUlt 18• l08" known u · 28 Cllnyon leland Callf 92e27 with the County CWk of Or· ING, 24831 •C AllQe Pkwy, f2114'7 · --vv~ • Ortw. Nawpor1 Beech, Call-Thi• bu1lnes1 11 con-#91 County on JUiy 24, LllQUfll Hiiie, Caltt. 02853 Pvbbhad Orange eceat Publllhad Orange Coul fomla and daacrtbad u tot-ducted by: an lndlvl®ll 1984 ,_11QZ Yvonne Ava Sima, 318"2 o.11y Piiot July 27, Auguat 3, Dally Piiot AUQUI\ t9~~."!!. Iowa Gary Davtna Via Falun, Trabuco Cyn. 10. 17, 1"4 • """""' Order Nb 43835 Thie etatamant _.. fllad Publlahad Orange Coat C&llf 92878 F-184 PARCEL h Unn No 28 u with the Clatk of Or· Dally Piiot July 28, Aug\111 6, Biiiy Don Sima, 311M2 Via rtaJC fl)Tlct .._ end ~ If, the anot. Coun J1.111 24, 12. 19, J914 '7 f'elNI\, Tflbuco Cyn., ---------i Condominium Plan re-19P SU· 6 929711 FJC1lnOUI llU.-.a· corded on Oc\Obat 15, 1976 Thl1 bu1lnan It con- " ._.. ~ 6oott 11540. .Plba 12 Pubfflhad P\&Jt NOTICE ~ad by • ~, Pll"I· BUTLER TN fo11ow1ng panona n •twouoh 220, IAolUllYe, Oallv~ __ .;;..;..o_____ naretilp DAVID NELSON doing bue1naaa u : flclll l\acorda of Mid c&.in-12. tt,,1984 FICTITIOUl IUUdll Yvonne A Sime C A L C O A S T ty; SU-73 NAiii ITATEMEMT Thia ttatamant wa flied BUTLER, age 32, PROPERTIES. clo Ona PARCEL 2 An undivided The followlng peraona a.re with the Coonty Cltttl of Or· pasaed away A\.lg\.&lt Brookhollow OtlYa, Santa on• 1htty-flret (118111) pt&JC NOTICE doing bullneu u: ~ Coonty on Auguat 14, 15 • 1984. He it Ana. Callf. 92705 lntar91t u a tenant In com-( 1) SIMMN AUTO SUPP· 1984 survived by his lovina George W. Calthaml, mon In the fee lnteraat In and FICTIT10UI 9UIMll LY (2) HANNA NAJEM (3) fl252lllT • 31322 Monterey Strfft, to the Common Ar• of Mid NAME ITA,...,,., AAISSER AFIF, 3201 H1tb0t' Publlehtd Orange Cout paren ta James & South Leouna. Calif. t2tl77 Lot and Trec1 u euc:h term It The followlng Paf90ll 11 Blvd., eo.ta Ma... CA. Dally Piiot Auouat 111, 28, Dorothy BuUer, of Honn N. Nowell, 821 Cella ~Int"! Artlclaantltlad doing bu9lneN u : 92826 Saptemti.r 2. t . 1tM Newport Beach Hidalgo, San Clemente, Daflnltlona of the Oaclar· CHEAAE PUBLIC REL.A· Hanna George Najarn, SU-1'7 B •'---J K · Callt 82872 atlon of CoYaMnta, Con· TIONS-GOVERNMENTAL 19023 Hem St., Artaall. CA. rou.ICI, ames evin Ooucl'a K Ammerman dltlonl and Raatrlctlona ,.. AGENCY 1 Sundance New-90701 But J er, Cu 1 hi n I 707 A~ Awnua, eor~ COl'dad on Auouat 21, 1975, POf1 a.cih, Cellf. 9~ SlmHn Auto Supply, ---------laland, Maine, aunt on• def Mar, c.IH 92825 In book 11495, P8oa 16155, Charyl RM Wiich, 1 Sun-15804 Lakewood Blvd.. f'tlllC f«)TICE Manan Hill of San Thia bu1lnea1 I• con-~~al (t~~-~of tlon~)ld dance, Newport BHch, Ballflowtir, CA.. toe23 ---------• duc1ed by 1 ~el part· vuun ,,. ......,., CaJtt. 92983 KllHar Aflf, 15804 F'ICTITIOUllNl•ll Juan . Capistrano, naretllp PA El 3: ~clulNa Thia bualnen 11 con. Lakewood Blvd., Bellflower, NANI ITATEllENT C.th~ Hoegee. of George w Caltllaml .....,,.,.. tor acc.e, In· ducted by; en Individual CA. toe23 The followlnel paracne are San Juan C.p~ Thll llatamant wu tiled orau, egr... encroach-Chat)'t R. Walcti This b1Jllfl9N 11 con-doing Quelnaea u d H 1 n...~u f •Ith the County Clattc of Or· mant. tuppOf1 and'°' other Thil etllarl*lt WU flied ducted by • ~al part· BARNHILL ASSOCIATES, an e en ~wu: 0 ange County on Jut; 31 P\KPOlll. 1111 • euc:h ...... with the County Clartl ot Or· '*9NP. 27405 Pver11 RM!. Sult• Huntington Beach, ttM mant• .,.. r...wd for the .,. County on July 24 H.nna Najam 300, MIMlon VllJO, C.Uf many other relatives "'1• beMflt of °' gtantad to 19M • Thia etatamant wu ftled t2et1 and friend.a Mr But. Pvbl.llhed Or-. Coea1 Ownlr'a In the~~~ .. ~~ "''3Sr with the County Clartl of Or· Rlc:herd A. 8i.nton, 25"2 Delly Piiot August a. 12. 11. ~Jon ..,.,.,_ ~ Pvblahad OrMQa eo.t ange County on July 24, Portanno Dr, MIMlon viato, ler wu born and 28 lee.4 manta Dally Piiot July 29. AUgull IS 19M Cald t:zet1 raised an Newport • su-eo EXCEPT all on, oil rlOhta, 12 tt tte4 . • m1m Latty E. Nelton, 3151 Air· Beach atte~'"'" & mlnaral1, mlnaral rlghle. ' su.12 Publlll'led Orange Coat way Aw .. Suite L-1, Cotta • . ·~'6 natural OU right• and othaf Oall)' Piiot July 29, Auguat 5, M-., Calif 92828 graduating fcom flt&.IC f«)TIC[ hydrocarbon•. by what-n.in•te W\TICE 12, HI, t91M · Thi• buelnesa 11 eon-Harbor High School, 10eVar name known. that f'UUI. nu Su-711 ducted by 1 general part· was recently em-C-4211 may ti. within or under the ,ICTITIOUI INllNHI narthlp DEATH NOTICES I LOOKING FOR . ·~THE"" APARTMENT? SEE SUNDAYS REAL ESTATE SECTIO~ Daily Pilat (71~) 642-4321 ployed by New-Mar KEM COUNTY ~=t!i 1::.,::11~~= NAME ITATDIENT Pl&IC f«>TICE ~:~~1~1=-flied ~~.~~~~ 1~ ~~·~~ng.~ha~~aoni. ~~IN~ll ~~Coo~C~~~~========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ vices will be held ._.,.,.....,CA tzJ'01 mining, exploring and e>par· S~PER BODIES EX· NAME ITATEMINT anoe County on Augull 14, Tuesday at lOAM, Plalnllff: KATHYRN VITT atlr,ig lhafaf()( and atorlng In ERCISE EQUIPMENT. The followlng paraon I• 1118'4 __ Ptml ___ 1c ..... rt0 ...... TICE ___ _ A 21 19oA S amlnorbyl'lerGuardlanAd andr.emovlngtheaamtfrom 1811MBrookhuretSt Foun-dol 1>1nlneu '2S2lle ugust ' '"• t Lttem ANTONIA J TROYER Mid land °' any other land, tal va11ay CaJll 92i0e ~ u : Publllhad Or•F\09 Cout FtemlOUI _,.,...,, Andrews Presby-AND ANTONIA J .. TROYER, lnc:llldlng the right to whip-~laudta Cornwell D~~JtNii:i!:~s·v!?!:. Dally Piiot AU0\111 111, 28 T"-~~TAT!MIMT tenan Church New-BRENDA BART e minor bv etock °' dlrec:tl<>Nlly drill Wll"-··n 2"" 1•th ""·-Calif. "'2708 Saptemti.r 2, 11, 1984 '"' .,,..,,.,ng paraona are • • ' and mine trom land• other """' · ~ " ........ • s 95 doing bullnaa u · port Beach. In lieu of her Guardian Ad Lltam than thOM l'lerelnaboY• a. Cotti M .... Cal" 82827 Dan Patric* DaDonato. u..1 o R pH E us p u B L 1. flowers fanul y re-LINDA BART AND LINDA aerlbad oll ()( gu wall• tun-Thi• bualnau I• eon· 9089 DaftodM, Fountain VII-CATIONS 1773 Baham• BART nal and all tt I 1 thr' h ducied tiy· an lndl\/ldual lay. Calif 92708 Place cOsta ~ Cd-quest donabons be Defendant CHARLEY Of' !croaa t~ 'au~~ Cl audi t Cornwall Thia bu1lna11 la con-fomta'92t129 made to Alchohc MACK CAMPBELL, JR. the land hltalnabo\19 d• Wiibourn ducted by: an Individual P\lllC f«)JIC[ O.\/ld P. Bergland, 1773 Anonymous Orange MARY ELLEN BURKE ANO aerlti.d and to bottom aucn Thi. etatament WU ftled Dan P. DeOonlto Blhlml Place Coe1• ....... ~unty C.e~traJ Of. DOES 1 through 30. In-wt'llpetOckad or dlractlonall) with the Coonty Clwll ol Qr. Thie atatemant wu ftled '1CTIT10UI IUl*Rll Callfomll 12628 ctullva drilled walla tunnell and etl09 Coonty on Auguat 14, with the County Olarte ot Or· MAME ITAftmM'T Thia buelnau le con· race, 2712 South c ... No 1111181 .natte.undar'andt>anaethor 1984 ange Coonty on July 2 TMfollowfngparacneett ductadtiy:anlndMdUll Grand Ave , Santa IUfllfllONI beyond the axtarlot' 11mtt1 '21a11 1984 doing bullnau u David P Bergland Ana Ca 92705 NOTICE You "-" bMrl lharaol and to radrlll r.tun-Publlll'led Orange Cout '211• CAHILUCEJKA DESIGN Thia 1tatemant wu 1llad __ tued. The oowt may dectdt nal, aq~lp, maintain repair. Dally Ptlot Augual 19. 211. Publlshad Orange Coat FOR MARKETING, a9t Pro-wtth the Coonty a.1c of Or· GRANT ....... JOU WltMUt row 6Mper'I and C>Ptlfll• any Saptemti.r 2. t . ttlM Diiiy Piiot July 28, Auguat 5, ducllon Place, Newport Inga Coonty on August 111, GRANT RICHARD batnt hMrd llnlMI '°",. wchwet1aormtnae, without su-194 12. 19, 1984 8Mch. Calif 92863 1984 COOLING bel ed apond WftNn •...,._Reed however, the right to drtll. SU-78 Jaffray Matthew C&hlll. ,._. • ov the lnfonMdon -.... mine, ltMa, el(plore and 09-pt&JC f«)TICE 634 Bamard, IC, Coate Publlahad Orange Coat son of Richard L and 11 you wllfl to IMll Iha~ erate through the aurtaca or Pla.IC M>TICE ~ c.itt 928211 • Dally Pilot, Auguet 19, 211 MarJOrie H Cool.mg ~of an 8'= :, 90 the UJ>P4" 500 IMt of the '1CTITIOUI 9UllNlll '1CTITIOUl IU..,..ll Janet TharM8 Celka. 786 Saptemti.r 2. t , 1984 of Newport Beach prm!.!:i1y~ ttllt your writ-IUbaurfaol Of the tend tier• NAME ITATEMENT ....... , ...... NT Clift Drl¥9. Laguna 8Mdl Su-200 . , ~·.... lnaboVa daacrlbad The loffowfng paf'IOnl are ,._ .. '.. Calif 92861 CA Memortal ser-ten responM, If any, may ti. end wlll be told at publk dol"li bualneM aa; TM followlng peraon 11 Thi• bualnffl 11 con- Vlces to be held 2:00 m4:vi.Ji~ac1 hi lido• auction on the front 1tep111 D L LAGO PROPERTIES, d~?w~~~ r~ ENGi-ducted by. a llmltad partner· Pla.JC NOTICE P19M 1 8 98un4 day, Apugusf. t mandade El tr1b1Jma, pueda }':,~:.=aC~~2:ir ~=m~~itt8~1~~ NEERING INC , 18000 lh~lf Cahill 'ICTITIOUI INllNUI , , at act IC dacidlr contra Ud tin au-lornla on Augull 28th Delta Oavalopment I, a MacArthur Blvd., Sult• Thia atalamant wu fllad NAMe ITATIMUIT View Memorial Park, dlen<:la • manoa que Ud r• 19&4. '11 10 00 am . 10 thf Callfornla llmltad partner· 1142, lrvtna, CA 92715 with the County Clartt Of Or· The followlng paraon 11 in ~rona del Mar aponda dantro de 30 dlu hlgheat bidder for cuh In tlllp, 4282 Campua Drlw, Stephen Lewie Van etl09 County on Augult 14 doing bullnau u : CA Th f l ' Lee le lnformaclon que lawtul eurreocy of the United Sulla C, Newport BMch, Wegon«, 302 vi.ta Trucha, 1'84 ' HOME PRODUCTS AND . e anu y re-1lgu1 Statea CaUI 112eeo Newport Beech, CA. 112eeo 1'212111 SERVICES L TO. 120 42nel quest, in lieu o f II you with to teak the ad-Thi tale wtll be made Thia bualna11 11 con-Thlt bu1lna11 11 con-Publllhad Orenga Cou1 Strfft, Newport Baach, flowers, oontributJons 111ce of an attorney In thl• without covenant or war· ducted by. 1 ~al pert-ducted by an lndMdUll Dally Piiot Augull 18 2e C.111 t2ee3 be d h G matter. you lhould do IO ty di j1111 narlhlp Stephan Lewie \Ian Sept ber 2 11 1994 ' ' John Robert Bradthaw . ma e tot e rant promptly ac that your writ-~ag; ~mbrW:: Robert H oavte. Pr .... Wagoner em ' • su-1te 120 42nd Strwat, Newport Richard Cooling tanraaponM,lfany,mayba toutlefylhlobllg11lon..: dent Thia 1talament WU nled Beectl,c.l".92ee3 Scholarship Fund filed on time cured by and under the Thie •l•temant wu llled with the County C,_. of Or· Thia bualna11 11 con· Berkeley Hall School St Ulltd d-lolk:ltar el POW9f of Sile conferred In with the Oounty Clark of Or· etl09 County on Augull 2, duetad t7y: an Individual 16000 Mulho lland conseto de un abogado., the Dead of Truet uacutad ange Coonty on July 31, 1tM aclDf 'C MftTICE John Robert B<adltlaw 11111 ~nto. dabartl hlCll10 by John G RIMldo • Mllf· 1984 l'2D011 f'uut.1 nu Tl\11 1tatemant wu Ned Dnve, Loe Angeles. 1nmac1111aman11. de Ml• rtad Man• Illa Iota ind MP' '2111GZ Pvbl•lhad Orange Cout with the County C'9tk of Or· CA g()()49 mantra , au rHPUHt• llfete P"°'*1Y .. Truator, to Publllhad Oretlga Cout Delly Piiot Augutt &, 12, 19. ~/A~U enga Coi.lnty on July 28. ------+eterlta, al hay alguna, puada Amer1can Homa MOftgage Deify Piiot Augu11 5. 12, tt, 28. 19M .... "l The 1....,...,. _ _._ • .,.. 1* Mr reglatrada • tlarnpo Trutt Deed 8er'ltca Corpor· 28, 1984 ...,... ... ..... ".., ..-~-'211IOO HA .. 80R LAWN· MT. OLIY£ Mortuary • Ceme tery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave c a.1a Mesa 540 5554 PIE CE BROTHERS B 'L BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro•dw1y Costa Mesa 842 9150 IAL Tl Bl!"O!ROH IMITH 6 TUTHILL W!ITCLIFF CHAP!L -437 E 17th S t Coal• Meu 548·9371 PACl"C VfIW MIMOIUAL ftAAK Cemetery • Mortuary Chapet • Crematory 3~ ~ac:lflc view Ori~ Nowport e.ac;h ~4·7700 McMO .. MtCK MOATUAftY 1795 L~: Canyon I. gune be h, C1 92851 49•·9416 1· TO THE DEFENDANT A etlon 1 Calltomla Corpor. SU-81 doing bullnau IL Pvbllahad 0retlga C0Mt cMlcomptalntllUbaanftlad stton' • Tndt• for the ·-1c MftJ11'C MEGA TRON ELEC-Dally P1tot Auguat 5, 12, ,., tr; tile painttft egeinlt you tt benefit and ..Curlty 01 rt8.IC f«)TIC£ f'uut. nv w. TRONICS, 1790 Monr<Wll 28, 1* you with to defend thl1 law· .. --.....ft ~ Mon= 1 ...... A¥9 . &It• A·2. Cotta M..a SU-89 eult YoU mutt within • ,.,., __ • ,._ f FICTITIOUl IUIMU F'ICTITIOU IN · CA 12827 daya attar thl1 IUmmont le Corporation, • .... II «n • ~ ITA.,...NT MAMll ITATDmNT Moh 1mm1 d Re 1a1---------~ aervtd on you. ftle with tlllt Corporation, u a.ntflelary, The fonowtncl Pet90n It The fof!Owtng Pet90n It NAcbtlkht, 928 W 18th St cour1 1 written raapontl to dated Augu9128, 11• and doing buelMN N doltlO ~.. C-1, Cott• Maaa. CA t2827 the complllnt Un .... you recorded on November 20, SENSORIUM OF OR· TtfE JOSEPH CO .• 1901 Th .. bulinan II con-do, your default wlll ti. 1980 In Book 13843. PllQa ANGE co , '42 Ma60dy Ln , Newpo(l Blvd Ste 231, d\1Ci1ad 1:1y. an lndlYlduel eotartd oa appllcatton of I"-1024, aa tn11rumen1 Numti.r co.ta MaM Calf 02827 Costa Maea. Calif 82827 M o h a m m • d R • I • Plan• eut •I tun• r " end 29299 of Offld.i '*>ofd• of JoM 1.vif Mel tyre 142 Joye• Jo••Ph, 11301 Nlllt>Mht plalntl · thla eoun may the Coonty of Orange Stat• ~ M.a, K-.c>n Apt. 61, Huntington Thie 11a1*'*"t wu flled IA ~-;:I~~ of Celltomla ' ~nt°12~' 8 Baedl. Cellf. 02841 wt1h the Coonty C11t1t of Or· J" In the complalnt wtileh Notice ot o.fault and Thie bu1lneN 11 oon· Thia bualn .. 1 11 con-etl09 County on Augu91 e. could rtttUlt In oamllhmlnt Election to Sell the d• d~ted by. an lndlYlduel duG1ed by .,, lndlYldual 198' of 11rag• taking of money or ectlbad rMI property under Jotin L Mcintyre Joyce Joeaph man prc>p9rty. or other relief r• the Dead or Truet w• ,.. Thie llltenl41nt WU flied Thia ltltement w. fllad Pvbllthad Orange Ooaet quaatad In the complaint corded II tnatrum•nt with the Coonty Oletk ol Or· with the County Clattt of Or· Delly PllOt Auoutt 19, 21 Oiied F1brv1ry~ 1982 Numti.r84-t788&4.onApnl anga CovntY on Juty 31, enoa County on July f'I. 8aptembW2,t, 1914 OALE S ENSTAD 30. 1'84.1. of Official Aecordt 1t8' 1* ,__ ' lu· 1H Clerk of the vounty of Or.noa, '2111DO ,, ., Publllhad Ortl\09 Coat ltate of C&ltfOfnll. Pvblllhad Orange Coast Publllhad °':T COMt Dall)' Piiot Augutt 20. 21. b ~11a~;rc':~~= Dally Ptlol Auguat •• 12. 11. ~:' AUQldt • 12. 1•. --MUC---..,-TICE--- Saptamti.r 3, to, 1H4 :/O,.roAOI n.UST DUO 21. 1"4 tu ... _ _..;..;.;;.;;..;..;....--.-........ _ M·10I UA\llCI OORPOAATION, lu-G --~19Ut••ll -------A CALIFORNIA COfllPOA· PtafC fl)TIC( "8.JC nunw; ...._ ITAlDmff P\8.IC f«)TICE ATION. wtlOM lddrW l'ICTITICM 9UIMU The~~-.,. Ml W• au.t, lutta H3. ACTITIOUl IUIMU dOlna ---· ~TmOUI ICllM.ll Cotta MHa, CallfOfnle ITATI_...,. ..... l'TAW CONITAUOTION 11!'."- MAMI ITAT'lmJf'f t28H, fttlone •Humber: The roloWtnQ per90n II The fololMO S*IOI\ II VICES, UU5 TratNoo Ad , The tOlloWlng pat90t'I le 714-M&-1I02 AT'TaHTIOH doing~ u dolnO ~ M d11, II Toro. ca&f, t2QO dolnabu..,...... ANICAHILL HIJOHUCO~U•UT[ & WE.IT COAIT OXYO!N Oen• Mlll•t. auo ON LINI! COM,UTIR Mdlft"""' dUa MAll'n'lNANCI. S7ot I . ~ltl.V COMP•~. 17t22 Ctl.,ok .. Wef , !'aim l!AVICU. 2171 Ttm Of· 143.170 M N6et It , ta Ane. OllU. ~ LIM, Hunungton 8oftnol, Callt. Cie Coli. Maea. CA t2ta eoeit, ~ .... llld Mo 92707 9-dl, 129'7 . M~ M E....ml, larbar• Ann Pago ant vanoee dwe (IPPfi ): MIOtllilll O•'M ~ HUOfl w cai.. U191 I TrabuoOM. Ton>. Ttm Clrda, Coate ..._.. I), 130..zt a1ot I . A1ldtlJt IL, lani.e De An:ra. Laguna ....... t2a0 CA 928211 TOTAL: '47, 100 t AN. Calif t2707 C f 12171 TtUe bu MU le con• Thll bullnetl .. con-DATE~ AUOI* 1, 1N4 Thi• b11tln ..... ~ TNI owtn ... 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U-&I ... ,.,.,. , TWO·PART ORF.SS BY MASANDREA- A STATEMENT OF SOFTNF.SS PRINTED PATTERN M144 , -.. Telephone Service: Ionday-Frlday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P .M. Buaine 1 Counter: Monday· Friday 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P .M. DEADLI ES 81.ICATION DEADLINE Monda~ .. at. 11 :30 a.m. Tue1da~ Mon. 4:30 p.m. - Wf'dne day Tuts. 1:30 P..m. ' . Thursday Wed. 4:30 p.m. Friday Thun. 4:30 p.m. aturday Friday 3:00 p.m. undav Fri. 3:00 o.m. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: Cancellation1 and correction• may be made on aame deadlines a1 above. Please · ask. for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immediately. The DAILY . PILOT a11ume1 liability for the (int incorrect in1ertion only. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 OPEN TODAY lUI ~1 Dmr Dint (l-4:31)., .• , .. $115, Beautirul home & view w/indoor pool & retractable roof. 4 Bd, 4 ba a pwd rm. #111w11et..11 (1·5)-, ........... -SllO,llO 3 Bd, 3 ba, 2 car aar, comm pool, walk to beach -..,. UllU 11.-,111 'nle moet breathtakin& location ever, your own pted contemporary mansion IWTOunded on 3 lidm by ocean. All new, exqu111te in every detail. 4 BR.!_ 6 batha. 4 fireplacea! Dalebout Bay&Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 IOYEl llOIEI Thia gratifyina custom 3 Bdrm. resi- dence la, quite limply, very 1pecial. Set on exhilarating view lot, Cuahioned by gardens, compl.J..mented by a pool and apa, the how.e is a sheer exerdle ln cfaftmnamblp. Every amenity is here. Fully alarmed, perfectly private and ln meticulous condition throughout. One of the-l'DOlt beautiful valuea in Dover Shores. Just reduced $50,000. ........................................... NOW $545,000 . 631-7600 t FabuloUI quality CUltomized .. BR home With 180 view! Harbor, ocean. no roof tops! Thia home ii designed for family living u well u entertaining. A first time offe~. Nothin& elle com-paree! . OIU IWllllWlll LYLlll IWlll OIUllll llWPllT 1001 -., 6 Br, 2~ bi, dl.iili)g room, Break.fut nook with UJed brlck BBQ, Skylight bearried ceiliri&'I & Fireplace ln Hying room. Lota of wood, lovely patio areu, extra bonus room & much more ... OPEN SUN 1-~ HI 1 lllrn '1tta ..................... rrflh... llllttr-M1·11M lllPIUm · Meaa Verde -priced below market! 3 Large bedrooms, 2~ bath, fam-nn, IUll room. Owner must aell now. $136,900. Open Sun. 1-5 3213 Washington St., C.M. M0-4263 °"" ....... , , .. , .. ........ llTT .. - • • ..., LOCAnoet • OUITOM M'Ta&.e • ........ u .. .....,. P9rtlet...,."' c.. ••o ............ e ... , ..... .............. ,..~. --------It IWHl 111J,IN-- t Completed in 1979 -lncredible VIEWS yet deilgned f« maximum privacy. Thil relaxina, euy fiowtna '1ld gradoua home ii on a deep lot ana woufd be difficult to reproduce at the lilted price of $99~.ooo. · .......... -1n1.. -..., ......... ... 3 bedroom, 2 ~ bath. Located on the F.u1mde of Costa Meu. $130,680 .... 1umable loan. Priced $148,500. Make any offer. Muat be told th1i week! lH-1111 Wllll• , •••• ., • ltsHllttt -mu m11111TH ana,• Executive custom built ranch styl home in prime location. Secured '1ltry gate. Laramivate courtyard. 4 Bdnn, 2 be. f~ rm Gounnet kitchen, pantry. wine •ton.&e· RAM_.Pll• 41e ~~BJ: .awn a awtm -~-to ooean tun. 1 car ~arl<lng. LoW owner fln. $760,000 ctaruJ tnct.). o~ Sat.ISU~ 1-& ~~~-aso:o"'2 auY ~'r a IAVI ' 642-5678 flllLlllllFlll I Ir, 1~ .. M lilt tr.. 11 Pim HMI W.. _,....,II trlll Lovely unit ln excellent ~. bUt I mUlt .ell NOW. Hu carport with · tt0raae. leCW'ity gate, 10lar heated pool & Jacuzzi, exerdle room and aaunu . 111,111 111-1111, " ... " na.z .. 4 bedroom. 2 ~ bath, fonnal d1ninc plUI breakfut ~· One of Newport'• belt buys at $289,500. Aaume $155,SOO at 121Alt. $1842/mo. P.I. 111-1111 Wllll• ,, •• .., • lnellattt --IPU UT/1111-1at1~1blaJ1rtn SpadoUI 4 Bdnn & den, 2 ~ baths. Two 2 car garages. Large lot wu.h room for pool or RV parking. •1t••eM11H,I INl _ •YDIHUI . . 1111111 Tl U10,000 lfal&T-•1 ... •TWllUlll.U (J(,qeoul pa• pool. spa; hu,p MBR; dramatic entry, ~ room; areat fat" y or enWUining: JUlt reduced $51,000 to $699,000 lnll•flalttr ....... , 111 110 OLll -Ill .1111 GIPll11111 TUii •SEU Prvt gated community, San Juan Capistrano. New custom 5000 aq ft Victorian en ,2 acres. Honea O.K. Zoned air, water toftner sys, gated RV prq c:ntr, poo1; spa. bath hOUle, BBQ area. Gazebo, 1ep maids qrta. movie nn...ound sys, ll8C sys, mstr bath, jac, 3 frplca. Craftsmanship thta must be Appraiaed for $850,000 (Asking $750,000) $600,000 asswn. IYftlD ,...,_..,rt (l14) 111-0U1t Ml (114) U1-11M * W&TDFISf UI * Imagine a boat slip, 3 Br holpe, and 1 Br rental in Newport Beach foe only $445,000. View from living room, din- ing area and kitchen. Large master bedn>oln and sitting room with balcony overlookina the water Don't m1a this opportunity. ..... ....., 111-1111 PICTURE YOUR ·-HOME-HERE Private Parties Are Wel~ome C• ClwlfW, 642-5671 for Information & surP-rlslngly low cost. -• Gorgeous new custom 4 bedrooril, 5 ~ baths. ProfemOnally decma~ walls. noon and windo 1000 sq. ft. master suite with. fireplace, walk-in cloeta. JllCW:Zi-sauna-larae livina are. with firepl.aa!. Family roam with fireplace, 3 car prage ............... ....... ....., 11~ll • ' II~ .... OllTl9 fie 3 BR, 2 BA on extra , lushly ped lot. Sha exterior, bay windows, custom tll and fuc in kitchen and tbs. Martha Mac. b/Paula · 1 y. Picturo per- fect at $32~.ooo incl. land . .. l&IYll -PIJYIB HTITI O.i 6,000 IQ. ft. lricluding 6 BR, 5~ BA. vaulted ceili~ tn livi.Qg & ~ rooms. spacious I eluded entenaining are with pool all on of Big Canyon•• largest golf coune loc.tions • . Danny Bibb $1,495,000 .. own -.... w MUEHi Very desirable 3 BR, 3 BA single level townhome. Large private entertainment area with pool and spa. Danny Bibb ... 9.000 111 CAIYll '11W Smashing 2 BR, den, living nn with golf course View and balcony for tree top living-wood floors -tennis & swimming pool. Barbara Aune/Micki Cooper $295,000 Ill UIYll -HYO lllEL This 2 BR, 2 BA Deane townhome offers a spacious lot in a most private location at a very low price. Asking $339,000 with assumable financing. Danny Bibb P&IMUIO MUI YIEW CAMro SHORES -Beautiful 3 or 4 BR, family rm, formal dining rm home. This single-story resir dence ·bas been remodeled and professionally decorated. Shut- ters, skylights", plus many up- grades. Pool and spa located in private courtyard. Donna God- $ill $699,000. a• umm U1U 111.1 Special location near community park. beach, tennis. Very com- fortable sized 4 BR custom home. Great approach to large slip & pier. Favorable new land lease md superb purchase option. Tom Allinson $895,000 LH. lllGllTll- Private comer unit, 3 BR, 2th BA. 2 story "El Dorado0 plan. Perfect condition. Seller will help finance-available immedi- ately. Communi~y pool, tennis and aecurity gate. Martha Mac- nab $225,000. IUIUTlllUIP PresenUng a lovely end unit Dijon model townhome in Turtle Rocle. This 2 BR unit with conve- nient appointments is ih a private location only steps away from the community park . Callihan/Ward $166,900 . CllllE 1EWP111 IUGI LIOATIU This spacious 2 story inutfs home has 4 BR & 3 ~ BA. Formal dining room, wet bar, family room. plus large bonus room Wlth bath Lois Jacobs $269,000 Fee. IHOTACIW UM ISU Rare opportunity for choice lo- cation on the Bay. 55' frontage with large deck for entertaining. 5 BR, many exceptional features tailored to luxury living. Pier and slip for large boat Joan Lewis $3,750,000 IF"lf UYSllOIEI WlTIUIOlt Grac;ious one-story home' Cus~ tom remodel w/gourmet kitchen for ease in entertaining. 2 BR, family nn, 3 BA. 2 private beaches, 24 hr. security gate. Dona Chichester $1 ,295,000 UM ISLE UYfllll One of the best buys on the bay. 45 feet of waterfront with pier and slip for large yacht. 6 BR. Vacant and ready for a re-vamp before the summer se~n. Lucy Rose $1,300,000 TllTU 1• llUUlll NEW LISTING -A real doll house "Cambria" model with 2 BR and den and decorated beautifully with custom wallpaper and window oover- lnea· A C000 usumal>le loan. Lucy Role $222,000. Tm Piii H UWY lllYI Light & airy • high 'cclllnp •• 1JUt feel1na home. PAMled den wUh large fireplace, formal din· 1ng rm, b kfast . Lar 1Jv.room.3BR,SBA.Barbara Aune '3'2,&00 incl. land. ... I t llYSllE CIYE "ATI HI HO'llT ttll"tl .. IM. REAL ESTATE 17MIOO Best-buy in Newpon with boat slip. 2 Bedroom. 2 Ba. VIEW. Private community w/pool and spa. Seller will consider long term financing or lease option. This can be the chance of a lifetime. $349,500 FEE. Sue Exley. IELClllT lllL Major price reduction of $70,000 on this gorgeous upgraded Plan IV Largest floor plan w/over 3200 &q. ft. Best buy in town w/fabulous JUMBO FINANCING! Call Carole McMahan, Agt. 644-8067 or 644-9060. OPEi TODAY 1-5 ....... two 1 ...... llOOlllJI. ., bud, 40' lot. (lrtat lou) $329,000 ...................... 314 Goldenrod, ClaSSlC CdM .. • • J umllT /$1Al,lll Price alashed below market! Seller MUST sell this 4BR + den re- modeled home. slip for extra large boat & side tie. Offering JUMBO FINANCING w/very little down. Bring us ALL offers. Call Carole McMahan or Edie Olson 644-9060 . ....... 1 .. .., 1-1 1114WIStlaJ, ..... P ........ OPEi TOllY 1·1 llYIHORES 2535 Crestview $259,000 L/H 2BR&Den 2552 Crestview $375,000 FEE 2BR 2672 Crestview $439,000 FEE 3 BR& F/Rm 2752 Cin:le Drive $650,000 FEE 5 BRIF·Rm & Den THE REAL .. ESTATERS - R&IMt\X A PETE BARRET I REALTY Dbl Condo 28r, den. 28e, upetrl, 2 C8r glf W/optrf, ""°'°· pod, ..,. .., ...,. Momt 641-1324 I 2+1A/11A cottao•. ll8lde. ~ pod+ IQ yd, "*' wld hootlup, ga-, new cetMt/palnt. No ~ 17'5. ln-2337 ~Mllf2&18dOM­ -dC»dlolce of cet'P9t• .. 25/up 142-1661 LIWmUITlm 8Mtp 21t 1be ~ In QtMt tocttlof'I, 1 cer GI". M10/.mo. AVlll Aug 11, no pett. 261 FlOWt. W~A;t64t-U18 MUA VERDE 4 bdrm, -. t>ttn no. •1200. plmo.642-7404 I -Tht Daly Plot often JOU tNs Hid slzt ad Gft cu .. Pktlw. ,,,,, ........ far just •25 per day,. 2 days far '45. $d)rit • pkbn, ... , photocraph lt far JCIU at I d1inal chartt. O• DIMES --A-- LINE 'WANT ADS IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES ,. tw your~,,.,,,.--'°',.... $50 Or ,_. In 9'1f flllrJOW OIMEB-A·UNES pub- IWtetl Mdt Saturday In ,,,. Dalli Piiot. Dl!ADLINI: .,..... TM,..,., c.tellwOlllw r HOMES FOR SALE 2BEDROOM * ·240 Nice, VIiia Balboa, N.B 842-5200 $180,000(furn)ttttt Sunday 1_. 1121 Elliott, Santa Ana 883-6787 1189,900 Sunday 1·5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 1-429 Ootphln Terrace, Wv. Terr, CdM 873.......00 $699,500 SaUSun 1-5 *2310 1st Ave, Corona deJ Mar 873-4400 $188,500 Sunday 1-5 V 18 Atoll, Jasmine Creek, Corona def Mar 640-4888 $305,000 SaUSun 1-5 2817 Clay St, Newport Heights 831-1286 1230,000 Sunday 1-5 2535 Crest\1ew, Bayahorea, Npt Beech 844-8080 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 *2025 Port Brls1ol, Corona Del Mar · 815-«>00 $242,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1951 Port Locklf4MQh, Harbor VJew H~ '844-9060 $269,SOO Sunday 1-5 . •: .,,. .... ' 1230 S. Broadway, Santa Ana · . . 8'45-0303 $97,ooe Sun 1-5 I BEDROOM 1520 E. Ocean BIVd,· Balboa Penn. NB 790-8333 $38-4,500 SaVSun 9-1 * 2000 Highland Or, Newport Beach -8'4M282 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 .. *401 Begonia, Corona Del Mar 844-8200 $535,000 Sun 1-5 1218 Devon Ln (Westctiff) Newport Beech 831-1286 $255,000 Sunday 1-4:30 -4515 Hampden, Corona Del Mar 875-eOOO $450,000 Sun 1-5 3335 Ooean, Corona Del Mar 875-6000 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 387 Megnolla, Costa Meu 873-1600 $179,000 Suncl8Y 12-4 2105 Miramar, Pennlnaula 631-1400 $289,000 Sun 1-5 2407 Novla Bluff9, Newport Beech 780--8333 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 1877 Port Cardiff (HVH) Newport Beach &44-8928 $202,000 Sun 10-4 ~24PUver, lido an • 873-6900 $195,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 1419 Santanefla Terrace, Irv Terr NB 844-7020 $295,000 Sun 1-5 909 Tiiier, HVH, NB 644-7020 $380,000 Sun 1-5 8 Crest Cr, NB 844-7020 $230,000 Sun 1-5 **808 So. Bayfront(2 units) BaJboa lstand 844-9513 $915,000 Sat/Sun Noon on 100 Via Cordova, Udo Ille 873-3098 $379,000 Sat/Sun 2-7:30 214 Via Grallana (Lido) Npt Bch 844-7020 $345,000 Sun 1-5 **315 Via Udo Soud, Nwpt Bch &«-8200 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 1885e Via Mealna, Turtlerock, Irv. 640-4888 $2<48,900 Sunday **1418 W. Bay Ave., Pennlnsula 831-1400 $975,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR pin FAM RM or DEN 2721 5th Ave, Corona det Mar 873.......00 $299,000 Sunday 1-5 2885 Anza. Costa Meaa 751-3191 $157,500 Sun 1-5 41 Balboa Cove. Newport Beech 780-8333 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2800 BqAew Or, Corona det Mar 87~400 $850,000 Sun 1:30-5 702 Larkapur, Corona def Mar 87~400 $379,950 Sat/Sun 2-.S 338 Cedlllao Circle, Oeeanslde, Ca. (819)433-3123 $109,900. Sun 1-5:00 23 Cliff Drive, Newport Beact\ 146-7788 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 1773 er.tmont, Cotta Meaa &46-7171 $118,000 Sat 10-21Sun 2-8 fll'2872 CreeMew, BayMoree. N.B 844-9080 $-439,000 l=ee Sun 1-4 8181 EHawotth, Hunt. Beach 993-45787 $137,900 Sunday 1-5 703 Goldenfoc:t. Corona del Mar 75f.1501 S2e0.500 Sund~ 1-5 I Heliotrope, Corona Del Mai 176-eOOO $4e8,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 M 1 8lllmlne, Corona dll Mar 546-2313 1115.000 1-4 M9 Juntpero ortve. Cotta Mela 187-8000 $143,850 1-6 1628 0ranat Aw.(Com. P.mmer>Colta MeU er3-1eocJ 121s.ooo &ind 11"" 1848 Pno, CO.ta MIN 313 $137.000 • SUr\d 1 .... I •3 Aue St. Cloud, Bia Canyon 644-6200 S525,0® Sun 1-5 * • #9 SunrlM, trvlne 551-8700 $389,000 Sunday 1-5 ••One Tw n Lale• Cr. (Spyglass) CdM 844-5091 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •BEDROOM *1521 Antigua, Baycr•t 831-1400 $429,000 Sun 1-5 2542 C1rcle Or., Bayahor•, N.B. 84-C-e200 $329,000 Sun 1-5 1968 Flamingo. CM 844-7020 $187,500 Sun 1-.5 14 Kandi Court, Huntington Beac:tl 54&-2313 $209,000 Sunday 1-4 ••223 Pofnaetta, Corona Del Mar 875-eOOO $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1230 Sand Key, Corona Del Mar 875-eOOO $379,000 . Sun 1-5 500 Rockford Corona del Mar ~ ,1se.:;1501 '295,000 · saturdiy 1-5 SM 1 s.t-r .. Way (Meea Del Miit) C.M • ~ 1139,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 4 BR plua FAM Rll or DEN 1830 Tahiti (M.V.). Coeta Mesa 548-2313 208,000 Sun 1-4 * 2409 Tustin Aw, Beck Bay, Coat.a Meaa 673-4400 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 33&4 SummerMt Cir, Costa Mesa ~ $255,000 Sunday 1-5 *• 34 Morro Bay, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $749,000 ~ 1-5 1102 W. BurN, Santa Ana. Nr SC Ptza 759-1501 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 46 Ml9ek>n Bay SoWlta. Corona Del M8f 790-8333 $590;000 &Rllly 1-6 2755 Albatroa, Costa Mesa MS--0303 $185,000 **601 Bayside Or., Promotory Bay 831-1400 11.200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2933 Cuala. Eutblutf, N.B. ~ $299.950 _5unj-5 2600 Cliff Dr .• Newport Heights 673-6900 $410,000 Sun 1-4 *•1109 Oennla Or., Costa Meaa &45-0303 $239,900 Sunday 1-5 5396 Amalft Way, Turtlerock, Irvine &45-0303 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 4633 Dot cheeter. Corona del Mar $355,000 873-1181 Sun 1-5 **1510 E. Oceanfront, Balboa Pentn. &4M868 $825,000 Sunday 1-5 1"8 Flamingo (M ... Verde) C.M. 844-7020 $187,500 Sunday 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or, Oowr ShorM, Npt 8eech 5<48-5647 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 403 Iris, Corona del Mar 844-9080 $239,000 Sund8Y 1-5 2002 Komat, Coeta Mae 548-2313 $287,500 Sunday 1-4 21 La Rochelle (Hrbr Ridge) Newport Beach 780-8333 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 1816 Marapata, Irv Ter, COM 873-8494 $385,000 Sun 1-5 **40'4 Morning Star Ln, Newport Beach 644··9060 $550,000 _ l Saturday 1-5 18520 Morongo, Fountain J~14ry ~787 $231,900 ., I Sunday 1-4 1es21 Chadbulh. Fountain vanev 86-8787 $159,900 Sunday 1-4 18520 Morongo, Fountain Va.Dey ~787 $231,900 Sunday 1-4 16327 Chadbulh. F~t Valley ~787 $159,900 Sunday 1-4 * 1870 Port Dunlelgh Cirde, NB 786-7500 $299,900 Sun 2-5 1828 Pott TIQ08rt, HVH, Newport Beec.h 759-9100 $335,000 -Sun 1-5 1935 Pott Cerney, HVH, Newport Beech 759-8100 1349,500 Sun 2-5 ••1208 c.mbridge, Newpoc1 Beech . 759-9100 $328,900 Sun 1:30-5 28 Royal St. ~. Big C..yon 844-C200 M$,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 *2107 Arbftut, Ealtbk.lft ~ '275,000 Sal 1-5 225 Vta C>Meeo, Udo ltle '31-1.,,, 1418,000 Sun 1-6 32 VJtnna. By Owner, tlftlp0f1 a.dt MMl84 llOOK4495K SUnday 454 Vllta Roma CeauTfll N8 844-8200 1299.000 Sun 1-6 2051 Yed\t llc:Het.~ 8 7eo-m3 ,000 SUn 1-6 lelDROOll 3009 Oarftlld, Oolta Mela 6484313 129.500 , .... t 19R,...FAllMIOl'DDI •• e Traf91ger. H9l'bor Ridge. 840-4868 $1,950,000 • SUrl48Y 1..15 *20691 AqUatic, Huntington 8ch 646-2313 s1ee.• eun.12:30-4 ••5Wingedfoot, -~ N8 Sun 1-6 7eo-w3 1885.000 2752 C1rde Or. ~ N.9 &44..eoeo 1&5().000 1084 Corona Lft(~ del Ms> 831-7370 $189,900 1800 DorOthy LMe. Weetclfff 87~ $325,000 *• 14 GeneW. H.-bof Ridge 8 780-833.1 12.000.000 set/Sun 1-6 • 14Tratlklar, H9rt>or Ridge NB 7804333 1,875,000 s.t/Sun 1-5 220 ~. Corona Dill M9r 844-7211 1419,000 ~ 1-6 ••v8 Muff 8w:t\ Cr, 8Pfa'rm, CdM ~ 11,550,000 f:M &ntey 1~ ••30 Aoy8' St. Geocve. l;llg~ -~ 11,185~000 . -. Sun 1-5 *9M38 SentJagu Cr, W...adf, tt.8 873-4195 S345,000q8 Sun 1-6 * *258 Via Udo Soud, Newport 8w:h • 759-9100 11,550,000 -Sat/&.in 1-6 **1314 W. Bay Ave, BMboa ~ 844-9080 $999.ISIO Sat/Sun 1-6 I BR plua FAii Rll OI' DEN ***107 Mitford, Camea.Shorea &44-e200 $1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ***V101 Via Udo Soud,NB 875--8181 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 2llEDROOll ......... 2525 <>oe.t &MS.~ (CdM) MCM25e 1388.500 &.\ 3-e 789 W. 181h Street, Coeta .._ 759-9100 $105,500 Sat/Sun 11-5 2 BR plua FAM RM OI' DEN 211 Margu«tte. Ok» Corona del M• 87S-..760 $595,000 SundaY 1-5 185e Orange Aw., Costa Meea 541-ee13 S159,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 *2427 V1sta Nobleza/Del Oro, Bluffs. N.B- 759-9100 $398,500 FM Sun 1-5 lllEDROOll 112 Cf eekwood, lrvlne 857-$>11 $188,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 388 Genoa Lane, Costa Mesa 831-1400 $118,000 Sun 2-e *551 Vista G'8nde Bluffs, Newport 8wtt 759-9100 1183,900 SWt 1-5 789 W. 18th Street, Costa Mele 759-9100 $113,900 Sat/Sun 11-S TOWIOU8E9 FOR SALE 2 U plue FAM Rll °" DEN 34 Sea ltland (Ford & JamboNe) N.B. 862-1873 $299,000 Sun. 1-5 ll08ILE HOMES DUPLEXEata1 717 F«nleef, COM 64()..8182 $210,(& Sun 10-4 •& 14 Gok:tenrod,Corona Del Mar 675-«>00 $329,000 SUn 1..S 28Rplu.t8R 2 Orchid, Corona Del Mar &44-e200 $249,500 Sun 1-5 . 28Rplua2M 2628 SMVS.W, Con>na del Mar 644-9080 $4-4G,OOO Sunday 1-5 28RpM38RpluaDEJI . * *eoe So. e.ytront, boa Island 8«-9513 S915,000 Sat/Sun NOon On 18Rpl 11111 2121212\\ Coral Aw, boa laland 818/500-8235 SUnday 1-6 M.NTALS llaRHOUSES 1410 w. 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