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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-01-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• DlllGI CDllT . . . IU•AY, .IANUARY 5, 1986 • \ ... -· t-5·'' ©1985 United Feature Syndicate.Inc Hf.LLO, LtTi LE eoDDt,>, WOOLD YOU LIKE A DRINK OF WA-WA? HA! ~A! I TMOUGMT SO! ~ca\"~ GARFlELP,.WOULD YOU 6'1' ANY CMANCE KNOW WHA1' HAPPE:Nft) TO Mt.I PLANT ? ( .. . . YOUR HDllTIWI llllY PINI _; by Jim Davis cJON TALKSIO HIS t='E.RN MORE. T~AN Ht TALK'3 TO ME. BURP. I~ lf>OO MAVE. ANYTMINu TO ~Al.I TO YOUR PRE.CIOU~ FE~N , JOST SP£AK INTO M'I 6fLLY0L>TTON .. t \ ... '· By Hank Ketcham -~ How bout read in' the story o.P Prince Fredf An' how he grew up as a ~rog 'cuz a wizard put a SPELL on him ... ... an' all he could say was '9ribbit. .. 9ribbit .. 9ribbit.' .. ... after he saved the kin~ from drown in' in his frog pend ... ... an' how he • I 9rewl_f>an . married a . princes s ... • . .. an' -they I ived oo +op of a hill that loOked down on +he WHOLE \WRLD .. ... an' how Fred killed a zi H ion dragonssz.zzzz ... JUDGE PARKER WHtLE SAM DR.\VER lS HAVING LUNCH WITH ABBEY AT SPENCER FARMS SHE RECEIVES A PHONE CALL ASKING FOR 6EN PRIDE THERE'S ONLY ONE FRANK RANDALL I KNOW, ABBEY! HE'S THE MAN WHO WAS THE LAWYER FOR BEN'S FATHER AND IS STILL ON THE -~.- COMPANY'S BOARD ! HE HAS A~ EXCELLENT REPUTATION AS A LAWYER I THINK I HEAR BEN'S VAN PUCLING UP FRONT! I WONDER IF HE WAS ABLE TO GET SARA ANO GENTLEMAN~ . ENROLLED IN SCHOOL? t Goodni9ht ,sweet prince . Happt dragpn huntin_g. ' b Harold Ledoux I WOULD THINK THAT'S Oe,VlOUS! HORACE MUST HAVE TOLD HIM! MORE INTERESTING., r-----"""" WHY IS HE TRYING TO REACH BEN ? WHAT KIND OFAMAN IS RANDALL? ' ... . ..... •J - -c 0 ' DOONESB BEFalE I HANO OUT - THC EXAM, I HA~ AN ANNOtJNCEMENT TO MAKE .. 1-5 -. bY 10M BAT7UK DEFINE 1HE FOL.LOU.ll~G: (I .) BUCCANEER \ LLINS you SLJf<~/ l<,AYo? YEP··· BLAST OFF/ c•••--.,. ... ,,.. ..... _ hy .. ~ Trudeau ~ . i;. AS 'taJIQOI, 111S~N ~ um& 016ANIPfTION 19 Tiii 5ll.F-APPaNTFJJ~· llA10ID06 0: Tlf; MCrAL. N:.R£1)18l£. WHAT KJNfJ ~ SCUZ-546 tuOULO 7lJR.N IN 11/S ®N. \ w,HT. 11lKE our A PENCJk AND PAPER FOR A BRIEF QUIZ ~GREAT' BRrTAtN! SH(X)r ! 1HE 00~1lU~. !. 51UDI ED ABOOf WAS E.NGkA~D ! ,., f . . by Ferd and Tom Johnson 'IOVJ'. ~~~~~,\~c,\ , ·<iRE~T I STE~t'6/ RIG~T INTO rH' C/AW! IHE:F<~ WASN'T ,ANY CAV E If L.L. I 1 GOT µERE. .. - 2~m ~~ --: . . . .~ .(..{..,.. .. I -HA! HA! L I -bet . . -i~ " .. , Tt-icky Trick ,/,ft!': ---. ' !RAD~~ ) - .. I. CANT . e.ELIEVE. ITS I~ ALREADY! 5tT, A\AQMADC.JKE ! • I 1He-y4ve HIR~rl SOWSF{Slv'ES -ro SVER-SO-SLt~n.v CHANGE 'fHf Pl1CH CF- OLJ~ ~01/~L E'LAC.'ES ,_.'( £JeNt711\1G' 1HEM! • DoTflE: ! WATCH ™'s ~ 7.Vc TAUGHT MARMADUKE A NEW TRICK! ' .. I ~ t .. , .. . I ..: .. • I -------by Hal Kaufman ------- STATICAA'1t a.ndwlch the ~......_, name of a U.S. atata W.Mn the two rows ol .....,. II right to form I BDIP GMNOllA'S AGE IS A PUZZLER! Contained In the fol· lowing verse is at leas~ one relevant clue to grandma's age. How quickly can you puzzle It ouC? "Whan multlplled by juat five mON, "My.~-· tour aaven four ... She smll•d and shook her alh,'ry head, i "My .grend'4)n'a Marty twelve ,..,. wed." ftve ...... ..., Wordl fnl•"-"· _ ~ • • , -• of u.a. ........... you C8R ........ -· wtth -··· ...... • .... ,.. of ~ .......... Oft Canada • -----~DNKT .............. xtcQ. .... .. ........... ~~.,.....·so-.. 1141\ ... Aallll~ ..... • PUT OU'1 U. down flat on your back. cleep your handl ~' your head, end than ~to rtM to your f9et without using etther elbows ~ hand• to • ptopet you. Gtw It • try. ~~ .IY 0 ~ .. 15-~ . ~ - 8 • !' ~~~~I i ~... ~ ~..,,,,,.., J CAN YOU TltUIT YOU• IYll1 TWt ere at .... , tis Mffer· P.S . There n an even number · of. can- dles on gral\Ctma'a cake. and she hal (N9I 70 to blow out. ~ ~4*"f1Ml$ r I i tM91 ltl ....... 4llUU1 Mtwt• ... aM Mt'-' ....... Haw .,tdlty CMI ,_ ffM "'""' CMdl • .....,. .... tMM ..... . .......... ~ ........ -~ ......... ..... . ._ ......... , ....................................... ,._.., LOCKlO NESSIE? Our fisherman pal ebove la In.command . of a• mon1trou1 altuatlon. Draw llnH dot to dot. .& .... -f\~D~eRE5 ~I ON1HE. 6LUE LINE, AND~SON HAS A . Pe.1'lA~1YFUR H\GH S1lCKl~ WrfH LE~ THAN 3 MINUTE-~ U:.Ff IN lH\S PER\OD···· I ALWAY! R~LAX so ,MUCH ·Se.ileR lN THE. BfITH···· .. ··· I CAN~ HEAR A IRING. .. SNOW USE! A.,...,, can cowr .. put to. apeclel UM abowe. Apply colora natly: 1--f'ed. 2--Lt. blue. 3-Yeftow. • •ow11. S-Fleeh. 6-GrHn. 7-0 k . purp!e. l ·Lt. purple. SPELLBINDER SCOlt! 10 points t• U$1nt •II tl'te tettlf'S In the wotd below I~ form twe complete words DOM I NATI . ........... - I. . . . --... ' TH!N K or•, polntl e.ch for •II ..-ord• of fOur i.tt«s or .....,e tound amot19 the lettert. Try to K9" •t lust ,. "6m. - ~·lllO,~~ ----- ' by Lynn Johnston .. . 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I cannot think of any reason why f should not trade places with her. rvc · always admired her -befcn I met her for the first ti.me on the set of ~'s Choia - and alwayi will ... c....11 ... ·u.s,...· .. The presidenl Then I could push prit'CS down. rd stop war. Ft rid of all that nuclear stuff: rd abo push down the price of cars. It's stul)id to· pay so much for a Rolls. .. lllry f,... c..ttlntls • CIS' 'lnflla1' -It would be Susan & Anthony, the~ me. I don't lhink I could possess that ex nor. d.inary COW1llte in the face of i.ncredib6c ridi- cWe. I admire that kind of drive, &niatned-ncss. She did wonders for women... · -lllllS- FAST TALK Im OIT • SIAP£: Opera SW 1-dem AaYU'GCd. like many performers, ktleps the showbiz pis happy by reverencing supcrsu- tion. -1 won't say a word or~ a note on suiee until I find a bent nail" says the rotund senor. Hit concert Monday from New York City's Lincoln Ceruer will be brtwkMt li\'e by PBS at 8 p.m. EST. Look fOr his U'llditional white bandkadlief -bis Ons1lle aood luck cbann. ... Self' ' B-:t Sable on Dyrtasty II: ~ Co/bys. prefers to be~ from the rilbt side. It's not her .. best side" but the one on which sbc tan best. The 50-isb BrilOn. with only -40 permit bt.arins. bas never-heard music in stmo and must lip.read. Durina a 10Ur of a.rt1111 J-..'s 8evafy Hills home acu>r- oomedian fMR M_,..1 spotted the sWf Heston u9Cd to pen the Red Sea in the movie TM Tm CommtJl'ttintmu. Unable to resist. Mwi:J arabbed the prop. dashed out to the ~ pool and order the wallerS to pmt_ '"Sorry, Eddie. .. Heston said. .. it only works when I use il ..... S,.,_. s-• 'I ex-~ S.U.. is the prime mover behind the Rocky IV ~ to Ud the Stallone Fund tOr Auti!m in CUiver Qty, Cali! Their 6-yeat-old son. Sear- IDOh. is autistic. • -.... s-... Mlrt ••• ,. ~USA WEEKEND Published by GanMtt Co. tnc. MenH.••· ........ ~ ...... "· c.t.r. ,,.,, ...... PEOPLE ' HEADLINER Patti's •w altil1lle creates a 'Ii•' ByS.W.Fllt ~,... UI*'• ............... ""' .. ,..,. .. rrh••• _. ..,, ,_, lhtl ,_ 11." .... • Jll llt?' ONEllNER ina boutique in Philldetpb.ia. .. ru never-move out of Phil--w....;. '" insislS I .aAdle an ~I love Philadelphia" c:amPaianer. .. And I love the ~we have. We're ha~ an indoor pool (mstalled) and our ki1cbm isn't bia cnoush. ., we're~ co mate it liU i ball park.'" looki,. alad. LaBdle's hormm are even~ '"I want to really ~ a super superstar and that nam with loeds and k>9ds of money," she •ys. ""That way I c:an 10 to mdl city I play and take cue of tomeOOC. aive them tbdler' 0t moaey. That's what it's ID about. bdpq mdl ocher." IJ I I Fami • • Still t.11 11• .. CMI' two-thirds of us hope to get promoted in 1986, but two-thirds would turn down a promotion that means more time away from home and children; 60 percent '!USA WEEKEND ,...,. ....... .. ........... , .... .... til .. 1.---. .. ....... ,. ........ -111 Ill UIA. 11111 ... ., ........ .,_., ......... 1,...... would refuse if it means moving. Asked if they like family get-togethers, 78 percent said they. 'look forward to them.' But the story isn'tjust numbers. One reason TV programs like 'The Cosby Show' and 'Family Ties' win top ratio~: They~ our renewed interest in family. And a closer look at tbree of the 1,533 we polled shows the family -changing and facing new challenges -is \ starting a new year alive and well. IJlllllllCllll 3 ~' 2 pare11ts, 3 kids, 1 brother and 75 g~ Out here on a patch of dry land in Holly Ridae. N.C.. all those stOrics about fcudina in- laws and relatives_ don't apply. AJJ that sunds bdween six Pita and two Rowcs is a fenced pond that holds 75 teeSC and ducks. fealhen cons&antly fty IS three pandparcnts. Lovey and Frazier Rowe and Beatrice Pate; two pem1ts. Yolanda and Jim • Patc. and three dtiklml. Jessica. 4. Stephen. 9. and Stephanie. 13. spill oYer to one~s trailer homes. wanderii-. in and out of unlocked doon with a Quidc· •Hey." and ·1s the coh on': '"On weekends. I don't ever know who's IOiJW to be here for dinner ... says Y~ -32 and nicknamed •Loftftit .. -with a ,utilh~ ..... .. ,,.,JUI& an open anvnat.ton. adds her hUll:Md. Jim. 41 , who . runs the family's P&R Wood Worb. -1 guess you miaht ca.JI it Southern hospitality .... The dose-knit fiundy -one of S0.4 million USA &.milics headed by a ~couple -describes il.9Clf as ha and sat- isfied. ~ by and ins bet- ter cvny year. Accordina to a l'tt'ent USA WEEKEND poll thc PllCS are 1ep1cscn&ative of today's family. • Of 1.533 aduJts. 79 pert'Cnt • are very satisfied with their fam- ily: 58 peroent are very happy with their own lives. While the traditional structure of families may be chanlina -si• parent and non-married """'',,. families are risi dra-~t -tnditional ~ily values are bKk in ayte. some QpenJ•y . ·we Mnt throulh a period· COVER STORY ere the heart is •• ., Mertl w.nitM • • llPPY F•Y: , .... _. .. Pltl It .... .-tlil* dllMr9. St1rt h-. 111. •1rt1-. _. Jeuka. _ where youna people rebelled daughter Brandi. 3. while he and down and wortc out. .. Jim P.uc apjnst their parents. the chaJ-his wife. Kaye. work. says.. .. We miaht have a d.isltgrte· lengjng. turbuJent times in the Whm Jim Pate's mother. Be-ment but oocru._ c:anies over '60s and '70s. .. says Wa~ K. atrkt. 78. had a stroke in Au-from one day to the ocher." Soon. president of the American gust. they moved her small When Lovey myed ll1l"Y a1 Family Society. a Washington-white trailer from across town to him for two days· once. .. I went based group that advocates tra-their front yard. -we can't tct no and huacd her neck and told ditional values. -They found closer... she says haltin&Jy as her she was stuck with me." that didn't worlv Their imJ>Of:-Lonnie helps provide words. When it comes 10 the ch1l· tant priorities now arc 6unilies... T off the immediate clan dren. .. My tWsa sripc. I reek· Jim Patc .,ew up in Holly with °Jim Plte's driJdm1 from a on. is kids helpiDs with the RidlC (pop: 465) and returned fim l1'Wrille (Rmee, 16. and boU9C," says Patot. ·And~ with Lonnie and their children Rusty. 17. live nearby with their work. rve p two that would in 1983. After 10 years of wort-mother. but visit frequently), six rather lake a whippina than sit ina in construction across the cousins. ciaht dop and three caas down and do homewort. .. country. it was time to 5t'ttk and you've p ·a &mily circus." The aduJIS admit 1hr)' spo1l down and the place to do it was says Jim Rowe. the children. ~ them too bd home. They now live It's one filled with rapect and many toys-as do. JI I peroent of across the fence from her moth-informal~· .. Don't expect .. to respondents. Am<q the loot a er. lovey (the fowl are her pets). Ft ' · .. Rowe adds -POnable blck)wd pool. thrtt and stepfathn-•• Frazier Rowe. becked turcd ttasi.._ 1Vs , motoriad tbfte.wheelm. who have lived hett for IS )lean. honki ICCSC ~ laUlbina c:hil-a treehoule. a do&I house and Five miles down the road is drcn. ?very binhday and holi-two swina tets. Lonnie's brother. Jim. 33. who day is odebrated with a cookout .. , want t0 W9tcb them enjoy 11 wortccd with Jim Pate and or-~-.Chri~ is the bia while I can. .. says Jim Pate. who moved~ home when he did. fanuty holiday. as ll tS for 60 per-considers ru. family middk .. If cverybod~ wu aoina to be ~t of respondents. eta.. hett. I didn t want to be left The tea'Cl to their happy &m-·Adds Jim Rowe: '"In some out. .. says Jim Rowe. a deputy ily? Communication. they say. sUca, we mWht be Iowa' elm. sheriff who comes over every ·There's never been any prob. aut there•s ocJ.a-pan (where) day -Lovey blbysiu his lcm ~ haven't been able to sit we'rr top of' the line. .. Tiis..., of 2 fnls 'n.e love with ;.st us' Mary and Heather Fooee are best fiiends who share a lot. ·we just talk about evay-W... .. says Heather, Mmy's llr )al'~ da.ter ... When I Wk about boys with her, I don't reaJ.. ty want to. but I do. It botben me if I don'l It makes me mad and .. uptiaht and I have· a bf ~ Footes are one of 10. I million ~t families headed by women in the USA. l...ike S4 . percent of bnale re- spondmis IO the USA WF.EK-END poll. Foote feds clom' 10 her daushter than she did 10 her mother. . '"She knows I t.c:k ·her and rm ~ there. .. •YI Foole. 40, who~ home $16.600. a sales administnltar iJr [)ou.. tmn Sheet Metal Co. in Tor- rance, C.aliC ·we talk a lot ~ ~ so we know where each other is comina from. .. Ahboulb she M8t't a spor1S ~ Foote became one when tlcatber took up soooer and bnehlD Now, mostof'herspme time is spent at pnctica, trawl- ina to 111ne1 or walehq spor1s. Hcalher, a tevenlh .,.ader, has been arounded from social events since her last report card -she hopes 10 rmc her pc1es to a 8 aveflle -but her moch- cr wouldn't dream of~ her spans away. . .. All parents should recosnize some anribu1e their children have," says Foote, who lives with Heather in a ~ apmtment near the tacb. "'Ev- ery kid ~ 90ft1ethina that's .... theirs a.lone. She has cudled in spans. We expect 10., to coUe.ae on an athletic IChollnhip." Aside &om replar' Sunday rnOrnq bfak&sri with a fiiend -•a mothers' momina out .. - Foote has little time for hmdf: But she doesn't mind. .. When she -older, 111 tel my tcrond wind and I can ., out and do my own thina. But it's somethina I enjoy doins now ... COVER STORY ~~T.BlrT .... .,. ........................ __ .. ~ .., ,_., • ..... u . .,..,.. w nus ·1111., nus• 1 Like S2 percent of the siJ'lllc One of eiaht childml brouabt women polled. Foote, divorced up in Taooma. Wash.. f<>Ole 6as for 10 years, does not plan on lived-in Calibnia for 12 )a1'S. marrillt. .. I just have too many She talks to her parents once a other things rm working on. rm monlh and 9Ce$ them once every too old to swt over apin. • three to five )a1'S. You're not 20 years old with But she doesn't feel Heather S1an in your eyes... su&rs &om the lack of an ex- tended tiunily -or lack of a man in the house. • s. ... __.. .... • ~Any single parent will tdJ ,_ '.-., ...,.. you they often have guilt feelings Are tbet'C outstandina ....... in )ICM' community who evmplify nddioml values and SC KIM in )Qm' Ai~ Family So-=.e -r: :.: lbm IMJll'. •ti: them 10 be I "'o.t American Family ... In June. six of thele 6un- ilies will be invited by Nancy Raeln 10 die While House b die third annual Great American family Awards. for ID awards lcit. mMf SI 0 to: American Family So- ciety, Order Dept., Box 800. Roctville, Md. 20851. Na- tioml deadline to nominaJe finali:su is Fd>. 28. because you can't do as much as -or have as much -as a nor- mal family unit" Foote says. ~But we do ~ve families we're dose to that arc blcc surrogate parents. Hopefully. it's not really a void in her life." .. I don't know what l'm ~ ing. .. Heather says with a laugh. ~1r I had a father. I probably wouJdn't talk to her as much . There's more love with Just us." <iNJ; The New England Collectors Society -Presents rrfte-9Lmerican 'Eagfe A magniJicml original worlc in the great tradition of classic bronz,e sculpture. I r------------)- 1 .,,_•a1r1ae~; ;;I,, I ~,,,,_,__ ___ . ~- I -J.lb 1J'IS-#ll,,._ l'.O. 4-'11 I W.t ,,_, 0.1• ctlQll lf616 ..... .ca,t., ._ ........ ..,,.. AmM- 1 cm~·craa..e.~"'-•$t5• I .... ss ................ , •• k C 1-*r· ........... _, .. . I ,.._di.a OM: I ~?rs: .... -.......... _,._,~~=.:.::=:·• I ._ ··=st, ............. i.. ._ I ~ •••II efSM.St• wit. 0 ......... ., ........ ,.,.mb"' I Dt.W _., •., ~ canl • flllows: I 0 lllAl1DCAltD 0 VISA l c...c..a .... _____ __ : lli;b ..... .,. ______ __ I._. tww ________ _ ,...., _________ _ 'MMm ________ __ I 1''*1 ---------- ,..... Zif---' "(' . .......,,,,...,..., .. _ '------------------- -- - -- -- .. COVER STORY -t.,~ . ~ 1. Alida from money, whit do per-8. 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It becim &om my .... -.. But _...... --·L&..'t put • .._ book own terrible ex~ when I was na>v-.... •1 ..., WUUIYll ~ . . t98< U,... _. U-tV.1 ,.._ down (JI' llCJp radinl. ~ an J 1~ "-~ f'~ "-Q.IU:S-I don't know who' ~ boob. I &om a broken hiP. I rpVed ma car llD-•·~my dent A blJlt trailer. •tom a truck fell on ~ 10 1leO I story and I ~ I story finds my car. The story SWb with the doctor tts own ~ An okkime mcme m<>- 1dlina the writer, Joe~ bow bis ~ • pl ~ ~ of ID ltSOI' who cx;maan~ CX>Ukf bavc been easier "tbout) the aa:i-IDl ~ ~ 1tt;b~n~ ~-him dent Then 0own tdJs llOr)' o{bow IS but u.. ~7 u.u;a me a ~ man be aJwaYi wantlld 10 write. but the readers. ' He eventually ends up in HoUywood. The ........... "' ••••• I tmicaJly find I ~ bas the flavor of ID early wort of ~that will in1aal me and then I try 10 mine. A SlOM for Danlfy Fik. which 1dJ It in a way that will inla'elt the reader. WIS made, by the way. in10 ID excdlent I write about four boun after dinner. Elvis Presley movie, King Cl"tOk. Siia my aoc.:ident I find it bard 10 write tor more than bJt boun wi1bout experi-11 .., llil -.S .. ,., ... · I really encina pain. I te&'&"Cb my boob a lot. ha~ oo idea. ~my wii=, Once, and l MOil of the thinp I write aft out o{ my were on a auile. She was bavq her hair own ~and oblenatiom.. For M~ .. of Anotlwr Day I spent tine months in West Vqinia with a min~ moombin- U, &mily. For Spel/bUtMr I spent time 1111•1·., Ill 11 111 llMJ ..... 1lltti......., ...... --a..9' .:::-... ~ wnh man.Y~kaden. It's funny but ,..... ,..... I would m~ mYldf 10 people like the Rev. J~ falwe{J and the Rev. fat ber that there aft DO rich and fiuncq peo- Robenloo. lbey. would laller bold up my pie in the wortd. Tbm aft oaJy poor peo- boob and pracb that the boob were the pie who bmd I09le money. I 1bink works of Smn. Yet not one of them ~ tbows lib DolJaJ md ~ aft IUO- ccnind me when we spoke. Thal bun my CCllfia1 ba:liwe they partray middl&dllll i:di-. Tbeydomnodmeand lheydidn' ~ = =-~ even bow my name. ~ would tune in hece1we tbele II • .,. FdUen )a1'1..,, society was people• · very borins and ~ worried about our cbildrm tettina in10 an. How many umes Qll you talk .oo.n drup and tex. Today, the kids don't both-your money 10 10meODe who wi1bes they er with ~ aDd tex. ~ amidy bad more? in10 ocher tb.inp. I tee the topics of AID5 11 Ille ..... tf Ma U rrt 11 and violence bein' foremost on .,... ...... everyone's mind. I think rich mWiom .... Illa tldl ~ Omce cloa!n't try leaden lib tbe Rev. Sun Myw11 Moon to be Harold~ Myoeber•w are duea'out and I raent their dbu 10 ~ ~ to dilcourlle ~ hm boo force monlity on .. rm .. ~ of 11111wrilir.OradoelD't~mecnzy. everybody who wams to put their mom. Sbe mec me.._. Tlw~ Sbe . I po1i1icians and er.cben fipnd ii I FY oould Write ma lbe ~ ~:e o{people all U:tilDelf . ~ 1bat I do tbm ~ m• bne tiwd you·~ willina 10 m..-e aneone po.ma1 1b1t l& Sbe Jim my~ or die rm enbce their IDOdlity CID you then ~ sure Ille wouldn't have rmrried me. can be oatlift they"re .-. ., ., iJr n. II I IJ 1f ... m rt ttn: I can't II,...•• "•nl1t11: Power aim ~todlllm. Tbeoalyftlll_..are.-- everybody turned OD.-Thcn:..was a f: me.a~ n lbe ODly lllOl1ltJbe taml aancDoa to franklin Delano public ...... Hll'rilaD ronf could tevat 1bat ~ &om bis vaicie and .,... into I -oullide ti Hol)-- emiaed tom bis swure a a wortd lelder. wood ~ nobody would nnp• bim. Sexual dri..-e .. often (been aambmed) Jcma C.olim woald ba'1'e lbe a into odm' kinda o{ power ..... the ltl opilie ... iD die ......... llCt ii too bric( and too quickly iqoam. wOod ·~ • wry _llDlll ~ Dal• imDar.t .-.. If Jam Calim or II ...... ••• You IDUll aewm-ay Giber .. who pllya a rida bilcb an ., ,· Jacksonville's quality of life and pro-bus~ attitude have attracted the Mayo Clinlc, ~tial, Bendix, AT&T's American Tramtec,, and over SO other major companies in less than two years. Contact James G. \laugh.an, Executi_ve Vtee-President, Jacksonville Cb.amber of Commerce, P. 0. Box 3298, Jacksonville; FL 32201. (~) 353-0313. •Featurtng M ldonble portnlt by famed rist Bus6e Pule GutmaM Oftl!n. a chld's rmst touc:ting mcme a are those spent with a faithful pup. Espe- delJy when the canine is a "partner in crime," a bond ol k:lyaly ecists. "1n CM- fPJ!Ce" portnPJS just suc::tl a heartwarming chich>od mome rt, on a limited edition colec1cr p&ale. sure to be cherished by all who view it. · A little girl and her ~ pup hlwe wreaked hlwoc: in Mother's garden. and roN the~ roost stand in the cor- ner for her misdeed Accepting his share ol the blame. her loyal dog tzlkes his place by her side. awaiting the time when they can again frotic and pllP,L TNs c:harrnng art is one cl Bessie Pease Gutmann 's most famous wort<s. earning for her wide ac:daim both in the us. and abroad ~ for the fll3t time ever, um famous art is being praei lted on an offi- deily euthoriled limieed edition porcelain colecjcr plate. Offered ~ The HamilllDn Collec- tion, ''In Oisgace'' prerniel~ A OUJds •A...- lmbd ecltlan pore ellin pl!* -.Shown slNlller tt*1 Ktual -o1 a~· Best Friend Plate Collection-port eigt't heartwarming scenes by Bes9e PMse Gutmann Each issue will be hand- numbered and accompanied by a same- numbered Certificate of Authenticity, atteting to its stzrtus as part ol the edition limit cl 14 firing days.. 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Moore, ClUctaJ>bMed exa-mi~se last 10 is merdy a maua of your activity, Moore says. onet.ck ridq is more for toninc kg muades than losina weiall so the .J...... • '1 . . . ~ to mcrease actJvtty as m your speedwalkin&. You either lhoWd increae the frequency of your speedwaDrins or the ti.me you spend Oil aw::b outina. Moore says that to burn the molt calorics. bean rate lhould rile to ~ ~t <X your maximum bean rate and my lfiaoe for IS to 30 minutes.. The kqes' it stays at 70 percent, the more c:alo- '""'" ries you burn of[ You can fJaurc your maxi-mum heart rate by subtnctinl your aee. 42, &om 22D, which is your optimal bean ,. Ill birth. This mmm )"QUI' maximum rate is 178. Your waiet heart rate sbouJd be 70 paa:nt of 1hal, or around 125 beats per minute. _ ............. HE Al TH _..Ji'.: -- Weight-work sculpts 'Dallas.' star J1ll11 llllrisll's sb'r tore is sltlf•d br••adlice- lld I lit of '8C• llie When Jenilee Harrison isn't cal.llht in the J.R. Ewina-Oift' Barnes feud IS DaJ/a.s' pouty Ja- mie Ewq Barnes, she's often enpeed in one of her favorite putimes -working out She worb out. And worts out And worts out ..Riaht now, I lift weights for an hour every other day and I also ride a l..de C)'de for at least 30 minuleS." says the 2S-year- old San Fernando Valley. Calif., native. .. I ride the bike for an hour on the days I don't do the wei&hts. Or I m.iabt run for an hour. I also water ski and ride hones. .. Harrison's workouts have been put of her daily IChedule for I 0 years, ever since she was crowned Miu Youna America and took up~ In the pest >"81'. Harrison de- creased her runnina miles. joined a NautiJuS club and Slatt- ed ~~t b'aininJ Now she runs Just four to sax miles twice I week -except she usually doesn't run at aD when she's on location in Dl1Lu. .. Runn.ioa helps your bean. but unJesa you run a whole. whole lot, it docsn 't really change your body,.. she says. .. Many women run every day .,_ .... Jr · -.,. lmlll:............... , ...... s.t.e.a, 12$tllM .... ~.a;~ ........ .. ......... no 1111a •a Ms_!l't" •...,Ill:•·• a.wt....-1w • .. .._.ta and they still have lousy bodies. .. At S-f()()(-8 and 12~ pounds. Harrison looks IS tbousb she doesn't nMi to work out. "' aJone count c:aJories. but she sticks to a llrict earq plan. She's never needed to wa1Ch her weiaht. but she has some strict .ea~ habits. .. rve been eat.in& weird for 10 years. .. she says. MJ eat the same things every day. I have fruit in the momina. ~ in the af- ICl'DOOD and dinner is a bia bowl of lettuce and *8med ~ bles with maybe some chide.en or tuna 6sb b protein. .. Her ooly ~ "I never pm up dmert. Pecan pie is my fa.. vorit.c, but I'll never eat the whole Ila." She thinks that IS k>ng IS you C9t hea.tthy foods -but don't eat till you 're srutled -you 11 STAYING WELL control your weiaht naturally. And wortcina out is pan o natural weiabt ClOntJ'Ol. HanisOt says. 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'"" llY ,_ I I Pleut RUSH me the ,.... Rlng(s) lndlcatld at just S9.95 eadt I undtfstlnd trllt If I 1n1 not llllDMlty dlMgfltld with my rlng(s) I I I IMY rttwn them at ll'ft time wttNn 90 dlya of receipt for prompt refund tucept llOltlOt Ind handling. °' CIDWll). I I .... .... ... .., ..., lm:tsln 11111 Mllll I I I I I I ='° ... "":. '.t.. ~.:''"' 81':;·~ B=' ,. I O a.dl or money ordW ror-"'•• 11•11 1 I I ...., ltlown Is enc:lolld ,.... ~---t 0 CMrJI my 0 Vita _, ~ ': ~·---t O~Account: I Cd'·-----1 &pntjon ... .__J_ I ..... . ,,. ... ~~~~~---~~--------I ._ AfA'---- ae, . ..... Z-.---•1MePOOLE'S L.: ___________ _ SPORTS IJJllllC1H1111a Mike Aua,y r....;y watches an oppc>- neat bowl It ruins bis coocmtration. and .. rm lhid FU pict up bid h8bi1S. .. But mare and mare people are watcb-U. the l~)ar«I Jndll!WpOtis native: •In 198S, be pic:bd up six Proa- sional Bonn Allociatioo tides and $200,cm in . money, shu1erq the all-time ~ mark of S 164,73S earned by ·~amer Earl Anthony. •In Mmdl, be walked away with the ._.,. PBA meek ever-S4S,cm -for winnina the national champion- ships in T~ Ohio. • What's more. Aulby already has e.med more than ssoo.cm in only si.x 1eUOnS on the P8A tour. This week. as Aulby ent.m his seventh teMOn. the PBA tour ~tes its 2Sth year on ABC -the kqcst-nanni• sporu series on TV with the~ of NCAA bJtW. On Jan. 11, the nelWOrit will tdevile the SI so.cm AC Ddoo a.. sic &om Union Oty, Cali( Aulby will be Jaldy ... rm very fortu- nate to ha~ ra:eived exceUent suppon &om my &uni)y and &om 90 many other people. alcq t6e way. When I saancd, I newr dftamed rd be this~" He mned at. 11, tllllJWUona with hia 18-year-okt SISier Pta>' and roUq .. ~in the 60i. .. Aulby learned fast, reading all the bowlina boob that hia pueots bousht ·him. He mo bowled on different lanes every day to Imm nuances in the wood and lane conditions. .. Mott people don't realizJe it. but you can lad I lane like a P'ltlq ~ .. Aulby ays.. .. You jUlt can't 1ee 1t You have to let the ball be your auide-Tiny dents in the 6nitb can throw otf the skid ~ .... L.-..s. .... I HJ• IA .. Mlf II .. la. I Ill IJ 1 t I ............. ,,. ...... _ .... J of the. t.11. Too much oil can tum the lane into I sheet of ..... and even thal chanecs IS the oil speads or dries. cspe. cialJy under the beat of 1V lishts.." Aulby bas learned to handle thole TV liahU. At 19, he band himtelf . ~ up to the line beside Anthony, thm~ son of blecml into the finals. and thoulbt 1bis it easy.· But then we h8d to wait ls minutes b the TV~ and the buaerflies wmt cnzy," he says with a laUlb. He went on to wm 24~217. Re likes the pre.ure now ... After all, if there's none, you're OOU. poorly. But I think it's harder on my wii:, Tami She 1 just tets to watc.b bdplellly. At least I can tet the ~~t durn. the ..,ne. .. ~iketd;d'fu worb out on Nautilus. ="a IS-toa I~~-~ ly imponant since 3 ounca have been added IQ the weilht o( toumammt pins. Scayins in Dpe allo bdpa beat the .,.md of tra~ The PBA winter tourna- ment acheduJe will •te Aulby and his ~~ to the IO<dcd' ""Triple Crowft .. o(= ~~~~s~ Vemce. ~Feb. 9-1 S. On ABC IS. •The S235 cm PBA Na1ional Cham· ~inf oledo, Ohio, Mlrdl 2.J.29 . On ABC Mll'Ch 29. •The S~(XX) f'uaaone Tourna- ment of Chuft~ in Akron. Ohio, April 22-26. On A)C April 26. Aulby it lnnki• b wwd 10 that pres- sure -ud tbe all'nlnderie of.bis bowt-U. bllddiet The baa thq about bowlaa, he~ ~rt nice. c1own-u>-Clr1h pqile. IJ r r ------------------------------------HO ELSE WANTS TO LOOK YOUNGER WITHOUT GOING TO A DOCTOR~ ok Up To 10 Years Younger TOVA'S !!G'!~~!~B~!~ ~1!~~~1!TO F$39y 10 ~ OFF YOUR LOOKS WITHOUT THE SCARS ANQ' EXPENSE OF PLASTIC-SURGERY Ha~ JOll n. t"°"ltt dold cactus plot tbat was fint dD-uug•/_.liftt e0tered by die Aztec ladians If to, ...... y• *-Id wait. l9a8dreds of years qo. And, Surgery, • J• bow, ii •ery aadl recendy, dais remarkable expe911te, _. muy ,.,ae feel look-YOUlll treatment was Giiiy it ..... _, 1M med u a lut ••allable ia certain •ery remote resort. Not Giiiy ... t, there ls MCtiom of Mexico. now a HW pro41•ct o• die This formula is certahlly llOt market dl8t lea 1• take up to ct.eap, bat die stars '!ho ue it 10 yean off ,_. looks without say it works like mqk. Tbe the expeme ... trollble of loin& entire process takes oaly half an to a doctor. boar and insiders say there is aodllna like it for anybody who wants to look years yoager dwt tllelr actual calendar qe. It is easy to use. All you do is apply die formula to your face aed wait. "T'9e cream is piak when you ~y it, aad gradually tams white,' says T0tL After It tams w1lite it .,..4 be remoteel. One of the great dtillp aboat it is tbat there is no pess work.. It ~knows' what to do by ibelf!" '' ... Act•ally, he looks so good many of /Us co-stars have accused him of having a face lift I. . . " · And wllat about Ernest Bo11nlne? Have you seen him SatarclaJ alPtl Oii Ilia HW hit T.V. 1e11et "AIRWOLF"? lfyou have, yoa probably noticed he looks YO• ..... BOW titan lie dJd It years ap. Actaally, lie looks '° aood ... , o( tall co- stars lla•e atcased lltm of havtna a .~ ~ft! Bat Enle twean It 111.llOt tne ud, at a rec 1•t ,,_ coafer-eoce, lie .-.. dlat die _., reuoa Ille loob ,_. teday thaa lie ... 10 years ap 11 Maw el ...., ... wife TOfa bu.._. • .._ "But the best dlina of all," says T0ta Borplne, "IS the way it makes yoa look years aad years YCMlaler wltla dae •ery flnt applicadoL I• fact," Ille says, "dds is what I call a 'ao acme' p...-ct that It backed up 100% by my penoeal parutee.." • . - HUMOR, ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD ..,,... .... ilfecti•• Oils Get your smiles Out. Wcdnelday is National JO)Fm Day! la!s time to tet hilh on t.,pnm; '"bup not dn.lp .. as JO)'lmn Joen E. White of Synicme. N.Y., putS it. J<JYll!'TllS Unlimited - membership I S.300 and srowitll -sponsors a Smile a.ectup Clinic Wedne!day at a Syracme shoppins mall. Olhen will be at nursn. homes and bospi1als throulbout the year. They'll meek you and pve ~a certi6ca1c •Yins you're p>d t0r IDOlbcr I 0.<XX> smiles. The dub PW"' that to cdebnte '"hua. pin. smile. and win over at least one sruff' and pwnpy pouch. .. For a tree mem- bership card. send a 9dHddrewd. mm~ lope to: JO)Fm Joan. P.O. Box 219. Scation. Syracuse, N. Y. 13206. Diets: Wlist llt, wllt IOt The New Year means one th.ina to many of us -: ~ our waistlines beck in shape. In fact. bl9ed on a survey of 12.<XX>. lou of us went into the holidays coaoea 1.ed about our ficures: • 71 percent consider tbelmelves at least some- what overweiabt # • • 21 percent consider their weiaht .. just riahL" • S patent say they are too th.in. • 3 patent chole not to answer. T~tycven percent of'iholc who say they are overweilbt say tbey need to lolC men than 20 pounds. Some of us are ~ to do somethjna about iL While on I weWlt·loss propam. 1S.8 percent cut calories. S I. I pert':mt txetdse and 16.6 percent use dietary aids. ' 9cu'mS: Wiii a.., WDrtct .... #GIW' a.a.. _ .......... EMMA JUNE HELP! M£LP! 0'4,, PLEA56 Sc»Mt&ooy . 5AVE ME .' - ... The TREAS URE COINS of the Caribbean A collection of 25 sterling silver Proof coins, issued by the government of the British Virgin Islands, portraying the most important sunken treasures of the Caribbean- recovered and unrecovered. AvaUable bu aubacription only. Face value: Sa? U.S. Price for Collector'1 Proof1: $25 U.S. Price guarotiUed for .wb.tcrlptions ~ by januan; 31. 1986. THE CAR.JBS~ ... crossro.ds of empire and wealth. Where marauding pri~rs chaJ - lensed ~ elements-and one aoOther-in their quest for treasure. Aod where, today. adventuren explore lOr ships thlt went down Iona ago-I.den with riches beyond meuure. Naw, for the very 6nt time, )'OU can acquire a collecdon of official ooinlle that embodies thit teefarina betitate. A oolleCtioo of monetary coins unlike any other ever woed. Consisting o( 25 sterliq 1ilver cow th.It recmpture the le9endary tre.wet of the Spmilh Main. A.t lepJ lender of the Bridah Virpn Wands, eech coin will t.. a face value of UO, equal to HO ln U.S. currency. The coins In! iarae-the sbe of coveted p6ece1 of etsht-And Proo/I will be ttrudc ooly .. """' .,..... ...,.. ___ rarity In coma of tbJa •'-md weilht- Poet111yed on the ooinl will be the mott ·~· nl8clnt of the9e Iott tl'eMUNI. Eich ha been' seleded through a major an1hath e 1m oh mg marine archaeologtsts. treasure-di\ ers. the British ~fuseum. Lloyds of London. and the Archiw CeueraJ ck las Indio.I -the leading authorit) on Spanish c:oloniaJ ~hipping. There w ill be t'Ofns showmg ~ great n ches of empt~ ... be,eweled n ngs, exqu1~ite works of silver and gold. Other.s will depict s1gni6- cant archaieologfoal fl nds. And perhaps most inbiguing of all will be the silver <..'Oms portray- ing treasUtts still undllcourl!d -but whose emtenoe is known through drawings, ships' manifests, and maritime disaster reports. This is a colJection unequaled in jC()~ by the coinage of any nation in ow time. But it is available by subtcription only. 11le Govern- • ment of the British Virgin Islands hu authc> rir.ed its official minter, The Franklin Mint. to accept and fulfill valid applications. Sub- scriptions entered by Januaiy 31. 1986.-wiU be accepted at the guaranteed price of 12.S i'or each .steritna sUYer Proo( · F.ad\ Proof coin will be k'a>mp.pied by a relere~ Glider and location map. relattng ~ intriguing story of the ~uuie portrayed. A special ptetentldon cue i'or the collection will be pnwided Ill no extra coat. To experience this ~~ in collecting, R!'turn )'OUr applicsion by January 31st. ,.. 'l '"""'"''" "'' IC \TIO' !>" ' D llf'FIC"I \I ~ franklin \lint f ranklin ~nter. Pennn•h1uua 19091 P'-se en~r my subscnpbon for one Proof Set of -rlie Trusul"P Co1n.t of the Canb- bean.· ronsitll.nl of 25 roans of the Bnbsh Viflin bland.t with the ~ va.lue of 12Q each. to be mmi.d m '<>ljd strrllnl( sll.,,er md tent to me OM per month. I need send no money now. I wall bf. billed W . • for eleh sil~r Proof\ be"n· n~ when my Ant coin is re.dy to~ k"nl Thu price ft pa.ran~ to me for the en· tire aeries. My ~•Dtlldoa cue will ht> ~t to me at no lddJtfonaJ c;~ .,, .... ,,,.., ...,._, ,.,. """II ,.,.. Jw,.,.... ..ttl lwuwlJiv (lf\8hll'e--------Mc. .................... ..._ ................... ...,,.. .... Mn. ...... _______ _ ~--- City _____ _ .. ~.Ztp ____ _ rr,.,. 'Moil bv }a""""J J l . l • . , ·---·------·--···-----------------4 • As put of im Anniversary Publicity Cam .. ign. a lodj• New ·Y<>rk firm will distribute one minion (1,000,000) of im most expensive spin rods- tbe Famous Nationally . Advertised"' SWIFT-660/F"' Telescoping WhisperCast'11 WbamRod"'-for the astonishing "Anniversary Price" of only $5 each to the first one million persons who write to the company address (below) before nUdnight, January 31, 1.986. TNI ori,u.al Aaalverwy Ad _. 8CCO"lpUJ your requeat. Copll:1 .-pbotiJ!il1t9 me ltOt 8Ceep4atile. These are the same famous SWIFf-660/F · Telelcoping WbisperCast WbamRods oatiooally advertiled in leading media. A full standard 66 inches from base to tip, they spriq to complete length in an eye-blinking 61 JOtlu of a seco""1 ... then tdCloope down to a mere 16 inches Jar easy storage in kit ~ glove compartment or auache cue. Crafted of aluminum, Sllinlas· Sled and ~ fibeqlus for extra strength and Oexblity, they provide full response along the entire length of tbe rod, without Mflat lpOD". And aDo9/preciae placement of small Dies with a minimum of surface displacement Weighing a featbertigbt 3.7S ounces, they are the perfect ultraligbtT~ for today's "com pleat angler". Desigrwt for casting powerfully over long dishnces, they're at home on virtually every lake, stream or waterway in .~~r·ca cUld ideal for t~nd-casting. !<'nernl w ding. and boat-fishina. SBMill wonder they are ilic: faslest ~lliJli t&il\! most c:xpensave) spn rods ewr ~ by this giant multi-million-dollar New York firm. Each rod is covered by the company's full one-year money-beck ........-. There is a limit of two (2) rods per lddrm at this price. But if your order is mailed early enough (before January 2S) yoa may reque11 up to &ft. Tbae FalDOUI Naliooally Advertiled SWJFr-660/F 'lele- aJti• WllilperCast WbamRods wiD lfOt be iold at tbil price by the CO"V8J ia aD1 store. To ciiler, iiliil diii iiiljiaaJ printed Id (DO copies or pbotmll•) lapdler widl ,mi •me ad lddttaaad SS for each rod. Add only S2 lllippiaa ud "'•• ao •acr bow muy rods you are iequelfi ... (New York · r clid1 •• 11111 .._ta.) Alow up to 6-8 wb for.lllipment. Mllkl dwc/c JMJ_,. I« ;,4AC a.,._,. Mail to: AAC FISHING ROD OFna, 01,1 aJ.117, ._ 1736, .... ,.,, N.Y. lllU. (AJ9311) . . EXTRA BONUS Uyou teSPODcl promptly TM ' •Jan. 5 -Jan. 11 Daily Pilat Sem., die 0nace Couty C:O..uldts or Newport Be&U, Costa Maa, Hudaitoa ~. lnt.e, Lacua BeaU ud Pouta.1.1 Valley A m•afcal new 11erlee llal ·L .. d• ...,. • m..tontat Almader B'eoll• ud 11aft7 ll1rpa la II.la fel8ty fatlaer ID ·. tlae two-bou premlen-_....... of ''Blacke"• 111.,.., .. mel&1't at 8 Oil JIOIC. CM• ... 4 . lli~Pilat Expanded coble channel listings \ ~NEWl'ORT~ ~r><.tll~f ~8L£~· . _ ~ GROUP-W Sl !>f,~'~\/,;.1 = HBO ~ 61 22 ~-i .. :t.J4 t< 14 11 CINEMAX ,~. ~ 15 -.. .J K 39 NA ..... , MOVIE •3 .• ,AAJ;lf.~;: NA ~ ll!if· 38 19 . , .,. 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(1r..) 7a G UClll,_MllTAAlftA --rrw.y---- -Networks Maur preserves 'essence' -------------- / Moore's previous TV portrayals i!lflt.ie n ce her latest character- By JERRY BUCK ,,, ......... ,,.., LOS ANGELfS--\ Ma" 1c;a Mary 1s a Mary. And somettmc\ a Laura. If you detect any s1m1lanty hetween Mary Richardc; and Mary Brenner, says Mary Tyler Moore, )'OU ca n chalk 1t up to her "instinctive acting. H Moore stars as Mary Brenner in the new CBS comedy "MaT)· " but the memory of much-loved Mary Richard~ from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" hngers. Actu- ally. so does the ghost of Laura Petne from "The Dick Van Dyke Show" two deCJtdes ago. "My new character 1s djfTercnt from Mary Richards," sa}"I Moore. ··but the essence of the three ladu:s 1s the same. In a television senes, as most people do. I rely on instinctive actins You use your own experiences and insuncts most of the time. So, in essence, Laura Petne. Mary Rich- ards and Mary Brenner a~ Mary Tyler Moore. "But this lady is 10 years older. She's County video contest set The Orange County \able Associa- tion (()('('A). is sponsoring "Orange County's Best." a first-0f-1ts-lcind contest open to all video producers in Orange County • The "Orange County's Best" com- petiuon focuses on community video and provides a forum for producers to exhibit their works 1n th<' areas of entertainment, informational, events, art/u pcrimental/music, cable system showca'IC. reliaious pro- 1ramm1 n g and e du c a - tional/instn.ictlonal/rhildrens' pro- irammina. In choosing the Winning videos, jud&es from the local media will look for originality. impact on community and Quahty production value. Cash pnzn will be awarded 10 the winners of each cateaory. Winning entries will bl' featured on all Orange County community cable channels. Deadline for all cntnes is ~ 31 . For more information about the countywide video festival. call the "Oranae County's Best" hotline at '497-j6()1. ' grown in uperience and confidence. She still possesses those qualities that the audience found endearing. But she believes in herselfa li ttle more in that she is able to verbalize what she wants. "Witness a scene in the first show m the managing editor's office where she's up to her earlobes Wltb his insensitivity. She says, 'How do you have any idea of what I can or cannot do?' And she gives him a good tongue-Lashing. But in the end she shows her own shock at her '\'erb1age and backs down a little.•· Moore plays a fashion writer whose magazine folds and she's forced to take a job as a "Helpline" columnist on a tb1rd- rate Chicago newspaper. That brings her into contact wttb a wide assortment of characters. as did her job as a television news producer on ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show." "I play a single Lady in the 1980s.'' Moore says. "She works for a newspaper because that gives you more opportunity for new characters and more stories that reflect what people in our society have to deal with. Tbejob situation gives you immedi- acy and pressure. You have to get the stories out." Moore, during an interview in her dressing room beside the newspaper set, is wearing a light oTIUlgc sweater, brown corduroy pants and white sneakers. Moore, 4 7, is not only back on television on a regular basis.after an a~oce of eight yean, but has a new look. Or. at lea.st, a new hair style. Short. unlike the floWlng tresses of the 1970s. In the interim, she went through some personal tragedy. Her son, Richie, 24, died 10 1979 in a gun accident. She later divorced Grant Tinker. who helped her build MTM Enterprises and is now chamnan of NBC. and mamed a New York cardiologist. Dr. S. Robert Levine. She also conquered a drinking problem and quit smoking. She starred in two ill-fated variety shows, "Mary" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Hour." She also sta.m:d in the TV moVle "First You Cr;:" on Broadway in "Whose life Is It Anyway," and won an Academy Award nomination for her role in ••Ordi· nary People." Just before retuminJ to television, she completed the moV1e "Ju.st Between friends, .. written for her by AJJan Bums. oo-creator of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." lo that she plays a woman who learns that her husband (Ted Danson of "Cheers") is havina an affilir with her best friend (ChrlJtine Lahti). Sam Watenton also st.an. It was a movie for Home Beu Office. "finncpn Bqjn Apin," with Robert Preston. that helped her decide to return to television. .. I'd always hid in mind that rd come beck aftn five or six years of de>i_q dramat.lc pie«J." she saya. "Then I dul Mary Tyler lloore 'Begin Agam FinnC$8n.' which was m y first comedy smcc leavrng television. I fou nd out how much I loved 1t and missed 1l. And since I have fewer opportun1ues to find comedy movies -it's hard enough to find good dramatic pieces -I de<:1ded 10 come back. _"I first talked to my husband about what 1t would mean to us. The likelihood of - finding enough good wnters 10 N<'w York seemed shm. That meant rd have to commute." She spends two weeks filnung shows here. then returns to New York for a week With her husband. Moore owns her own company. which produces ''St. Elsewhere," "Htll trut Blues" and "Newhart," and owns haJf a' studio, CBS-MTM StudJos. But she docs not tee that as a rcaJ as.set in her own show. ••As an actress. it docsn 't matter to me," she says. "I don't involve myself in the business or production side. If I have a common around with the director and produc;er that's all I need to make me happy u a performer. And I think given the pat affution the pubhc feels for me. any producer would be delighted to produce a series for me. "The fact that everybody works for me doesn't matter. not as I stt it. If I ~a ditr'ercnt kind of personality 1 could feed my eso bycallina the shots. But I don·, rm not comfonable Wltb thlt." Tbinp have chanlt'd considcnbty 1u1eic ( .......... llAltTIPeceU) Sunday, January 5, 1988 S , -Farley Grang~r back to daytime BJ LYNDA WRSCH Renowned stqe and screen acwr Farley Grupf wiU make a return engagement to the world of daytime shortly whe n ht signs on u Earl Mitchell, Shannon's Oh'Strriou~ friend. on -tAs the World Tum s · I] is the actor who originated the role 0f Will Vernon on "One !.ife to 1 iv .. After a shor stint on that show. ht· wa s re- placed b~ Berate MclDereey and then Mtffa)' GHrg~. After that, Grange-r had a sbon role on "The Edge of Night." Jan. 10 marlc!> the Qnqu introduction of Meg Snyder, the youngest Snyder daughter, played bY, Jealfer An, who o nginated the role of Lily on "One life to Live " Malcolm Groome (Pat Ryan "Ryan's Hope"), one of the most talented ·and underuted actors on soaps, ts strutting his talented stuff on the New York stage in ••The Normal Heart," a play centered around AIDS. When Malcolm returned to "Ryan's" a few ,years back to recreate the role he ori&inat.ed, we were thrilled. But two years later he has yet to have a major storyline and his character has yet to have a date. That's right -an attractive, in- telliaent Manhattan doctor spends every weekend alone. Wonder why the producers arc letting such a class a.ct cool his heels when other actors with less charm get storyline after storyline? Poor~ Malley (Kyle, .. The Guid- ing Li&ht") beads for Pans right after the' holidays. "Guidina Light" is taking a 12- day hiatus and Larkm's story is on the back burner for a little while, so be has 20 days off. He and airlfriend Marcia will be splittina thelr time in Paris between L'Hotel (the onetime Parisian residence of Oscar Wilde) and the Riu. When Larkin returns, look for Kyle to have a smashing storyline with lots of twists and turns. (PleueMe80AP9/PaC• 12 -~ 'World' tumen 11.aqaret Reed and Maril Pinter are oppoeltee attracted to one another on ••M tlae World Tama:• Men weellda19 at 1 :30 p.m. OD CBS. Channel 2 . ,, Ross graduates to prime soaps SatMrtaeao.. 4 Sunday, January 5 1986 By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: Can you give me any information on the actress who's playing Jeffs mother on "The Colbys"? She looks too young to be his mother. -B.W., Santa Ana, C;tlif. A: blMrlH Rota, .... , la lier euly th, leek• better ud yeapr every year. Hewever. 9'e 11 old eDOeO &o be ~ ....., of Jeff • 1lte C.Qty1," eva ....,. IM obvtouly Md '1m at a very tarlJ aae. b&MrtM waa ltora la Lot Aqeles. Ber career MIU.._• did a ...... ,. IMt •• a day player. De ••• ....... ~, ..... , ..... Cite ... ., lt ••• ..... te Mu.,. .... of "G-m9'e." la 1N7 IM ......... la Iller m..i .. ... '* .. ElaJM ......... o ................ .. O.U. lleffmu.Slle reeetv .. u AeMnty Aw ....... laadeaul'alMwusl••• O.W. Gleh for lier ,.,rormuee. "-91 Ml ......... la "Gam•," "81adl CaNWy _. die a.Mlun b," ''TM ,....,.,. ........... "\'., ... .,Cite 0......-: ... -. .,_a Mae111 MaUh wldl llltrMIMM, Ider le• Elllett, aM dtelr 11-.... 111-eld ..... a.. Q: H11 Michael Ooualas ever appeared on a IOIP optt1? -R 0 .. Wan-en. Ohio A: No, Mlcllael'• only lottJ·&erm tele- vl1I011 appearuce wa1 .,. "Tk Street• of Su Fraacl~." However, ~. mo&Mr, actrea1 Dlaaa Donala•, 1peat eeveral yean oa "Love II a Muy-Splettlored nt.1." Q: I think one of the molt attracdve performers on "The Youns and the Restless" is the actress wbo plays Esther. Now that she seems to have a central JtoryJioe, iJ she aoins to have more to say and do ~an she bas in the' past few y~n? -J.S .. Lincoln. Neb. A: b&e U..r Mt .,,ea~ a1 E ttller for .... ,.,, """ yean • a M1.,..Y• kilt. SM't •w u offlcJal me.W ef • eaal We..._.._. Get !Mr ~racs.r a. .....toMvea.11c.aayaadcloi....-. ...... aM mlpt jHt l>ecume ... of die ... , lm,.nut cMrat'tf'n oo lh ..... . Have a question about lour favorite KMP or SOl.P s~r'! Write to ynda Hirxh, co News Amcria Syndic~tc, P.O. &n 19620, Irvine, Calif. 9271 4. She willantWf!I' •s many questions u sbe can in Jt. column, but the volume of mill m.dm penonal ~piles 1mpornbk. ---------· ·•q ___ _ •• me ....,. ..:w. ·M11oo11 "' Ifie ............................. fV. .................................. .................. ..., . .............. o...e .... ~·· C.......(11W.) .,, '* ... 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Comedy) Peter Ulllnov. Richard Hatch. ( T hr.. ~7 min.} (l) .... ,.JWIYCAll (J)mnL81 Two teen-age girls discover the metlta of honesty when little white ties ttvMten thM frlendlhlp. I .... ...,. -,.." __ •mlNCW.. "Antioch In the New World" P1trlerch tgnauus IV, In his first vltit to North America, celebrates the ancient divine lltUtgy 11'1 Montreal's St '*Llf(Mk Qrthodox Church ( 1 hr ) I .... -...... ... _ _., __ ___ "·--8 Sunday, Januery 6, 1986 ~~T'Ulll u.u MUlllUIP ..., AmlMAH When a 15-year-old Amish girt falls in tove wllh a boy trom New Yorlc. It's dlllicult to tell what her 1rad1Honat lather's reaction wrll be (%) MOWW "Vojtmbo" (1962, Drama) Toshlro Mlfune. Eljlro Tono ( 1 hr . 50 mtn.) ....,_.._.voa .. ,.,, """'" .,.. ,..,... ... llGNYIAm .... WGM.OOP~ NVIY Am ICIUATM CllCOlm ~ CIUICM •THI MOm TUIGIDll .... .,...,(Jt)Q ~ .... ---.,. "Comfort And Joy" ( 1984 Comedy) Biii Paterson, Eleanor David t 1 hr . 30m1n ) ....... , •Ml-AmWYB.llA ,. eoao ... 79 Qllll• IWIT ......... IUCCAI•• ..._ID.ii u..-.. ... .._ UO'llOll.• ..,,.MUIT ..... ... ,... ... M19 .. mrot..uca ......... ....... .. "Just The W1y You Are" ( 1984. Comedy) Kristy MoNlchol. Ml- ~~ hf .. 34 min) Cl)_,.. •M Aiied with hostmty and h\Jft, 1 young girl must cope with her twin's death and the arrtv•I of hef newry adopted brOthef. 79@ .. "The Birds" (1963. Suspenw) Tipp! Hedren. Rod T1ytor. (2 hrs . 35 .. ,rnlnJ.w •••• ,. ' IJllllWICIDIS CJ U)l lllC090UT1D .... ..,. .....,,.,..,., U..OYD CM&Yll ....... ...,PM.WILL Nn'AITIC WOIU OP tWlllA-IAMDA OWL I TV A 13-year-old expert on paleontology lhe common cold, the i defoot toad: building a totem pole 0 ....... , I MOOllD °" ABOl9CI m ( llOYll "The Return Of The King ( 1980. Fantasy) Animated VOtCes of Or son Bean. John Huston ( 1 hr 37 min ) · WAYOPTIUTM UI MCl~W twf'YNYIMAll -MOOD LIT,,_.UMJ ' ..,_Tm AT CAlYlllf't .....,,.,..,., ..... AM.I -.nM HOOllD Oii AllOllCI 8'0ITW'B -llCMI "The World Of Abbo11 And Cos tello" ( 1965, Comedy) Bud Abboll. Lou Costello ( 1 hr 30 min ) MOWW 'Uncommon Valor" t 1983 Drama) Gene Hacl<man. Roben Staci< 2 hrs) DAW•DOTTO .. Cll M.TOMY lill'TTHI ... twPY DAYI MAii ...... ... OM&.ID•hl R.D,WUmlT " . ...,. WU-CA ---MCl-...... (W) llCMI "Nonna Rae" ( 1979 Ofamal Sall)' Field. Beau Bridges 11 hr 53 min ) llO¥ll "I Aem.mbef Mama I 1948. Orama) Irene Dunne, Barbara Bet GeddeS (2 hrs .. 1.4 min ) - ... Cl) Mo MlOfN NFC OrVltonal Playoff Game New York Glints or Sen Francisco •9ers at 4>hleago Beers (Ll\,e) Q hi$ • 30 min,) Di!UUU. -Sunday Coal. I .. " .... , .. , . .,.. DAY 06 DllCOWBY DI I llTM COlllLMD .wll "San Francisco" ( 1936 Dia- ma) Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy 12 nrs 1 305ir:. 1+1CCllTACT0 .,.,..All. JRAal IM>CI Gobo discovers the consequences of selfishness when he hoards some maglCal grapes O I •Rln TO AIMlfT\IW .. TO•A....caD · .wll "Bathing Beauty" ( 1944 Com edy) Red Skelton. Esthe1 W1llrams 12 hrs) ·~~ 1') llO¥ll "The Hound Qt Tne Bas~er- vllles" ( 1939. Mys1ery) Basil Rathbone N I Bruce. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) MM!&DI TOIY ..,..,. -.wl. lmfllll ..... ..._DIMAM llTCH.._. _TO THI QAUIY WT 06 THI MD NOT DMOOM An1ma t ed A flying dragon hopes to regain his knack tor breathing tire In time to rescue animals trapped tn an tey cave .wll "CH 0 M P S' I 1979 Sci ence-Fteltonl Wesley Eure Valene Ber ttnelll ( 2 hrs ) CJ) llO¥ll "The GOOdbye Gtrl" ( 1977 Comedy) Richard Dreyfuss. Marsha Ma· son ( 1 hr . 50 min I e Wll TOWN HALL .. dll .W. "Madame X" (1966. Drama! Lana Turner, Keir Dullea (2 hrs . 5 min l -IOCIY ,_,..,. ~ . ,.., __ CMml.--\1.. um.I ... C*THI PRAM --~--.UT a9106 Ult AllANC11CO .wll "Wallt. Proud" ( 1978, Drama ) Robby Benson Saran Holcomb t 1 nr 38m1n l WATCH $.UPER DEAL! (%) .,_ "Tne In-Laws" ( 1979. Come- dy) Alan Arkin. Peter Falk ( 1 hr . 43 min.) __,JALWIU 1W WALL mmT MMIW. MPORT ...__,, UllllHO~Y , ... ,.~ llAllM &iCi THIATlll CllamlM .UT Q9106 Ult PIWICllCO llCMI "The 39 Steps" ( 1935, Suspense) Robert Donat. Madeleine Car- roll ( 1 hr • 26 mtn ) NA QOLI Bahamas Ctassic final round lrve from Nai.sau. Bahamas (2 hrs ) 11:11 ([) llCMI ''Harry And Son" ( 1984. Dra- ma) Paul Newman Roboy Benson 1 1 hr . 57 min) 1t.il 19 Tlll Wiii wmt OAWID ~ O • ,..,,.,ATIOM llCMI "Batman" ( 1966 Comedy) Adam West. Burl Ward (2 hrs I -:;c:= "°"'!9ml .UT IUl.WAY ~·Of THI '1lt 'fOUTM AND IUUTY wmt Dll lllOUIAA -Afternoon---• 1Hl1TO••~ n.llTOOQll QUmTNOUlt llCMI "The Great Lover' I 1949 Comedy) Boo Hope RtlOnela FJem•ng 12 hrs ) I DUlll"' HAZZAll> llYlfBYI "Agatha Chrrstte's Miss Marple The Body tn tne l ibrary" Aller the COIOnel and Mrs Bantry find a dead body 1n their library. Jane Marple 1s asked to find the girl's J<1fler (Part 1 ot 3) O 11 hr ) ai),_OIDM (l) llCMI "Smash-Up On Interstate 5' ( 1976. Drama) Robert Conrad. Buddy Ebsen (2 hrs) ~ THI LOil INOOU RaJoh has a chance to dO a candy bar 1·:30-8:00 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday Watch eyery week .. Group W, Cable 1 O commercial II only his toothache would go aw~ ~I .wll "Baca:-Street" 11961 Ro- mance) Susan Haywa1d. John Gavin (2 hrs .. 20 min.) ml •NPl• ,_ITOOQll 'mDCA'IClm WOIU TClllOMOW •11 ..... CHAii.ii ITAll.IY .,.. ....... .wll "Runaway" ( 1984, Adventure) Tom Selleck Cynthia Rhodes (1 hr . 40 min) ( QIORm -If COllCDT The gravel- voice songs and enduring humor of the octogenarian comedian are captured tn a 1981 performance at Ontarro·s Hamilton Place llO¥ll "Notorious" ( 1946, Suspense) Cary Grant. Ingrid Bergman ( 1 hr . 43 min) l ,._THIWUT ta TO•......., • NJl JUYOffl AFC DIVls1onal Playoff Game New.YOfk Jets Of New Eng- land PatrtOIS -at LOS Angeles Raiders ~ve) (3hrs ) • ~ llO¥lll Roger Eberl and Gene SISl<el announce thetr ch0tees fOf the t 0 oest hims of 1985 ()) cet .,.,.. IJIQM. Mercedes HOfse- 1umping Championship Finals from Tam· pa, Fla (1 hr ) IJWU.WUWUT (!)Ult DINO ICMOUIT1C ""'81TAM La Jolla vs Hilltop H.gh Schoof e .wll "The Cheyenne Social Club" ( 1970, Comedy! James Stewan. Henry Fonda (2 hrs ) • ~-..,.,.. Of mlf• Fea-tured· Bel\/011 Castle. Ptas Newydd; Pen- rhyn Castle. Wales. Wtghtwick Manor. L1n- d 1sl ar ne Castle Northumberland, Derbyshire's Haddan Hall Q.( 1 hr ) . .,.. .... ... ([) ..0 CUP ... Women's Slalom from Savogn1n. Sw1!lerland (A) ( 1 hr J .,. Racing With The Moon" 11984 Romance) Sean Penn Etllabelh • VJI~ VACATIONS •WIN PRIZES •WIN T.V.'s, V.C.R.'s "Watch 'Super Deal' the T.V. Show designed to save you money I'' Sunday. J~ 5. 1Me ~r · ·r:~ 46 " ,-_I, ... Tt',e 11.ipt.a~ ~ .Tde'S 11966. UfSfe<y1 Tor-1 P.a<'IOa ,_,. 14 f:, f:lef g I ;tw 2 5 ITWI J I ... • AUC"no. tit • ·--~ ·---... 'The ~u<es Of ~ror•-er Frefl"()I' I I 1976 AClve< IUfe~ Ca· Hag· iy ~ Py'lt ·r~ tn I LA-1-.n ----umlfl.AlmT ..,. "Ttie BouN1 1198' Drarria1 Mel Gib$0n AnthOny HC.P""""• 12 l\t~ 12 min J 1a 19 ~ t'91 ••11imoe~-•.,... _,... Trio? SvOie<,1 Wac, R~ I 1%8 Drama1 PaHl(•a tiea1 Jae• ft,1 t>efl•..c;r1 12 flf\ I (IJ MOIMf'I ..... G ..,. "Har1 Cofllract · I 1969 Ora ma I James CA;oum Lee Ae1'1'«" 12 hrs 1 I .... "' MAZZMI) mww L0/9 s Savage fv11 · (1979 Drama1 .}ef1r..1,., '"'"'" ~etry 1<1ng (2 hrs I e CAITlil Ar1111 a111.111 ar•1 11~ a<;ll()(l snow ltW? tJl;j1 '• r"~ OU!ld•rog ha01taliOf1 arid soegc r,t a f1C.l1Qr.a1 1Jth-century Wetsh castle .,.11t. ai:11111or1a1 oo._loca11on v!Slts 10 castle-, thmugttOVI Wales 11 t1r 1 ••Yo.a lI.1 CllOll ~ UC8IQ Kinney Oiam- QIOOSh•P from San Dteo<.i !Taped) (p _, ,. HOiiy gets II~ ctiance ol a hie ltme when &roe 1.:ir1ds a soap ~ra rOie Morloeh dee~ to r~ior ro i;u1sue a c.a ree~eccnf I hr ) -1=~= TMA••..,.. Of -.r• Fea- tured· Belv01r Castle. Pia& Newydd. Pen- rl'lyn Ceslle. Waleti. Wlghlwick Manor. Lin· d1slarne Castle, Nortl'lumoerland. • Dero=·~ Haddon 'Hall O ( 1 hr ) ft J "The Double Man'' ( 1967 Suspense) Yul Brynne1 A1111 Eklitnd ( t hr , 45 min) ((l,..,HOU (J) 90WW '"Tes1<1mor11 I l'J83 Orama) Jllllfl Alei<ande1 W11t1;1110 r;nvane ( t h1 , 29m1n) CZJ 90WW "Mar111 s lovers · 11984, Ora- ma) Nastass1a Kmst..1 JOhfl Savage (I _1hr ·~.J..o--.o Of AmM.I .. TO tJllNICID ..,. "M 1lhOn [)(Jllar Mermaid" ( t952 Biograpt111 Fsll1Pr W1lhams. ViCl or Mature (2 hrs ) 0 90WW "COid lurl<ey· ( 1971 Come- ~) ()i(k Van Dyke. Pippa Sc.011 (2 l'lrg J • 90WW "A L1111e Se11 ( 1981. Comedy) Ttro Mathe"..011. E<Jword Herrmann (2 hra J • TGMU Me DUa PATM TO ...C. ftOll Interviews and perl0tmances with J11yne Torvlll &nd ChtletopMr Dean, winners ol fovr world ice donce llllet and lt111)e l!uropeltn ChAmplonst11p•, ( 1 hr ) (LI ..,. "SplA!!li ( t984, Comedy) I om Hanks, Ooryl Hannet1 ( 1 tlr . 51 min) (J) llOVll "rloodl" ( 1976, Orama) Rob- ''' Cu!f. Maritn Miiner (2 ~ .. IJl•••u !C*' °' MC*•• ~ •Cl>ITal!m ~ m ,,.,,., mM9 10 Sunday, January 6, 1988·4 ....... fB WleOWIOllW.-HOs•~ :-., P.1C• ~ fr~ I.Jn,~ NartOOS Ce<.a-:>e 'O' 1.~ ~ U.< me-norar~ c, a •t"os.oe<:· r .e <>c> a• .-~·~· 'rcr •tie c.as1 '~ i~~'LR W ITMMml -.CGL'•I> ... ·nie H<Jmar ~<..l'C.'S ( t965· St~FICtll()tll ~O'! ~la'Je' Baroara Nicnots 12 ''"• , e ..,. Monte Watsr 11970 west· em1 lee Mar1in Jeanr..e Moreau 12 r.rs , e WAU nmT WIB Return or LO\J s Dad ~I 1..,;irv1.JI purr;atisr Merr, e $ A4J11~...u l:,=.u ~ mww 0 1ar1 ... Ct.;tr. fl.no Trot> Cu1se 01 The Dra9'l11 Oueen t 1951 Comeoy , Pet~ Us11nr v n1<:11aro ~latch t 1 r.r 37 mtn ) 1$J YOU CAWT TW rT wmt TOU A 01oouc "°'' ol ttie Pu1111er Prize w111n1tiQ comedy about ar": eccei.1r c tam1ly ~tamr.g Jason Rooaros CoHeefl IJe-Nhurst Georqe Rose and Elizabeth Wit<.<,• ') I? his / =~~IUTIOM ct) 90WW "f asr Brei!~ I 1979 Comeoy1 Gabriel Kaplan Reti B1c,wn 12 t.rs 1 I W~O.WIB•Mvwnr o OML-11 KIAllGl&at.ac. llO¥ll "Tap Har 119'.l~ Musical/ Fred Asta11P (>1riq"r flr,qM~ 11 hr 39 min) ClJ 90WW fou Cari t ra11e It W11h You ( 1938. Comedy) Jean Arthur James Stewart (2 nrs 7 "'"" ) •10• ... ,. Holly gets rtoe cha~ of a hie· hme when she Ian~ a soap opera role Morlocti decodes to resign lo DU•sue a ca· reer 1n spor1s f I hr ) 8 U.. ....... Wl.llal•U The llou11sh1ng 1Yory !lade and a human popu- latlOfl exp11.x1on w1tti1n the llad•t10na1 home1ar1d ol lhe Al11<.a11 elephan1 •s dras- ticall) 1educ1114 t1o1• 1111moer ol r,urv1v1ng el lhan1s ~ ...... " ITMTMI( ,_Lam D011•1 "Y1 --Nin -.&. PIMI ,.mfl Htghhghts of Green Bay Packets vs Oakland Raiders 1n Super Bowl II 110V11 "fhf'l1!11ft Pt11"1Ce' ( 19 7~ Mu- SiCal) Rich11rd K1lf'y t.e11e W•ldet I 1 hr 28 (!ltn , UPUm.11 Of THI llCtl MD 'AllOUI Featured Interviews w1!h KHk Douglas and 011 magnate T Boone Pic~ens. a tour., of Cennes. France with Cher. a London shopping spree w1lh Dtahan11 C&rrOll (A) j hr) MOWTOOWM YU OWM.,_11 .. llOWll "The Savage· ( 1952, Western) .. 1Chol; :;""'" Mouow (2 ""I ....... IOOITU • MOCllY Minnesota Norlh Stars at hlcego Bltlck Hawl<s (l Ne) (Subject to blackout) (3 hrt ) CB) ...... IOCK Ge>bfl dllcovers the ~ ol .. ,111 1111ns wt.en he hoards !IOme M:a,ical uwiie-. I.) e•uYO _ ..... ----.. ,,,=-~ Tlll WIB ~ ... soecr •e ol l"e ,ea• .., -·~ ·.-. u·ieate-ano mus..: 1 ,..., B 90W 8'ea~~ A ... a, c · J~~ : a ma1 Qenn.s Ch•rst~e--Faui !. ""~' ~ t>oeycle er;~vs.asi ,.. a !ti .all' c~-·~,.., ~ >..-; pos! h-91 '>C'tOOi ~ ·~ trying IC sort ()oJI ~ r-'i s 1()1 ..... J. • #ti-le tra·~ '"' rr ... '" t:J.'JQ~· ltC'"°\ -• tits i.te 12 his / (IJ Cll ... fJ llO¥ll Hara C¢r'•il~' • •t • D», ma1 James CoDl.I•" l -f1<>" • ,. ~ .. " !rfl.11 ..-ornar cau<;(><. ;i t 1 ... ;: ,,, .... ' 1r .. 0 0'1 ,..,IS p1ar,5 I <. ..... ' i (I 1 ' ,, ,_,, hrs 1 I WIRP. c:eec:.•TI ... ...... llO¥ll ·to• 1,.. .. H,• li" r •· •• ~ '. lure· I 1983 Drania1 Ret: Bro"''' l )• Clery A!1er a nuciea1 • ~ oeau<,1 .1 '"' cavemar mvst oau e r"'' c;roi~ C'"·' tures I 2 t01s 1 I ... .,.. =-:tie t .-,1o•y ;i • ,, • • · •· Ille hllle·l<l'\OWO cor• re• • ' A •a• • l tlvo•ng tt'e cont•l'lU•"9 1pv.ir • • • · \ • scient•SIS 1R1 ~ I 1 r ~ Just t • .. ·.d.,. , .. , ~ 11984 Co1neoy tc •, Mc!l' ... , '·' chael Ont~ear 'l•r .., fr;i')(e .1 • • L ••• !lulls! meets a pl ~·ogr lC'' ,.. "'' \, • • l°)E!r come to 1e1m-, '<II'''' • P• 1 ' v'> • \\: ab<l~~A~ 1 1 hr J 4 "'" 1 llO¥ll The GOOOtl)P ~" 10J..• Comedy) Richaro OreyluC:.'> Mi r< .a '- son C11cums1ancec; fo1c1;t ;i 1 t'• .:l:tr•1.• and her precocious daughlP' t sr 0111• ltie11 New YOfk City apat1111e ' "' l' ar J "l"'lfl'IWl'(Ml~t' 50 ""' t:a MOU.TWOOD CLOllUP ~<.ht'Ov \~ ' tervtews Wllh Samrny oa ... < Jr ,)I 1 I Id l=ner rrtALMNQ TAXI WUP•CIMCIMAn IMAl.L ~ VVI I I J.i I ,. ,, i;f. a career selling t>umtos r n •c ,, 1•'1.<: • ers lhe p11ta11s of thP bu'"'"" '<II 1111 GD LlOTD OGLVll CC) llO¥ll "All 01 Me t 19ij4 l.l>111f'dy I Steve Marfin Liiy Tomhn A hrlpl(l<.·, taw yer·s normal routine 11sc-.urnl'<. A c.J.rtprer.11 perspective .tiler a cantar .~l"ruu•, r Ml"SS., soul 1ran,rruQra1es 11110 u1>e s.11f' 111 h1., ~~~3)r11111) .. I MOU.YWOOO,., ..,., ,._., ,... <l>•mama • NSY ••-w-, .. a .. Pu11ky's 1emt~ the! a neigl'lborhOod klllf'1 is \1()"•'1 IU mu• der Henry O ,,,.., 8 III Milin -.-rT °" Mein seo ments Include repOfts on t~ memorabtllll of authOI James Joyce ;ind il c onc.eptual a111st """ 1 , "" rocker.-. ,,... nnrr ol ht\ sculpl\111• 1 I lJ l) ( 1 hr I ;--· -~;;~.::.::'"' I uTm A v1$1t to Braz11'1 nation.II Pl'~ Emas. homo 10 • unique co11ec11on of rare and unusual w11dllf o ( 1 hf ) ( .._. .,_. MD DOU Y ,AlffOI TO. ··-~ -lunclay Coal .,_ Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parron ream up for a concert that learures "We've Got Tonfghl" and "Islands 1n the Stream " Bet11ncHhe-scenes looli al re-- Ilea rsals included ( I tu ) (l)MIBW ... (%)llCMI "The Cotton Club'' ( 1984. Ora- ma) Rtchard Gere. Gregory Hines In the 1930s a jaZZ musician saves the Ille ol a powerful racketeer and 1s rowed deeper and deeper rnlo the 1110lent world ot gang· stars end gunmen. 'R' (2 hrs . 7 min ) l ·-MUDA TMmO ,. ..,.,Ml 1::11 • &Ya .-00. Rick helps gi~ a beg lady a new lease on hie t>ut 1'1er pas1 comes back to haunt her i WATCM Olll W.....aTOlll 1:11 llMY 'AUllU. .. (I) ..... H WROTI Jessica ar- lempts 10 solve lhe murder ol a woman al a cosmetics company Jayne Meadows and Robe~uest star ( 1 hr ) D Cl) MU rroma A lruslraled Jamaican baby·s111er (Mabel King) uses voodoo 10 calm down her mischievous cha=i, I llAmUCI I a IMCGnB MacGY\ler goes to eA· tremes 1n order 10 rescue a photoioumahst from some ruthless South American thugs~(thr) • I AWOM.OOl™I~ lbU (J) TM.II PROll ntl DAM-Just beloie he's s1rapped Into the eleClllC chair. a convicted murderer (John Heard) tells his sta7j11.bul unbehevable side ot t1'1e case I Llltm.11 Ol ntl ... MD ,..,. Featured 1nterv1ews with Kflk Douglas and oil magnate T Boone PJckens, a lour ol Cannes. France with Cher. a London shopping spree with Diahann Carron (A) {_lhr) • UT\111 A visit to Brazil's nettonal park Emas. home to a unique collection 01 rare and unusual w11dllle Q ( 1 hr ) I mWI> MOGUi • Wl•aCI ntlATM "Bleak House" Esther contracts smallpox aUer nursing Jo Krook dies 1n a lire at his lodgings, Mr TuOonghom threatens Lady Dedloek with her past 1nd1scre11ons (Part 6 ot Bl O ( 1 hr l CC) lilOVll "Runaway" ( 1984 Adventure) Tom Selleck. Cynthra Rhodes A cop bat· ties a deranged electron1CS wizard wh<> can reprogram helpmate rooots into sa- dlstlC metallic murderers 'PG-t3' O (I hr . 40 min ) (ff) llCMI "The Cotton Club" ( 1984 Ora· ma) A1ehard Gere. Gregory Hines In the 1930s. a 1azz musk:lan saves the hie ol a powerful racketeer and Is towed deeper and dffper into the 11101ent wOl'ld ol gang· sters and _gunmen 'A' 9 (2 ms . 7 min ) llCMI "Break1n' • ( 1984, Musleel) Lucinda Oiekey. Adolfo Ouinones. Street dancers 1ntrodu0e a waltreu to the break· dancing lad and all nno It to their advan- tage at a professional dance audition 'PO' (I hr . 27 min ) ~ (l)ODDCCUU (I).,. "The Shining" ( 1980. HpfrOf) Jaek Nicholson. Shelley Duvall A winter caretaker fOf a remote, and apperentty t1eun1e<1. COiorado hotet 1t snowbound theta wrth his wife end clairvoyant young son 1R' (2 hrs .. 28 min,) '.._ ...... ,,.,,. .. • M.-llW IFlll ffl A young IOC1'l outcast ta1<• '* own attack ~gain media attention. (J)LGU__. I a -•IADll ....,..,.. ~l­~1'1UC110llll .. _.MUIXll • (() CMZ'I Lill A '°l The daugnter of an extravagant movie star wants lhe court to declare her lather incompetent I 1 hr ) D e IUCll'l llAGllC IPremlt!fe) lltu- SJOnc&t Alexander Blacke (Hal Linden) gives up show t>usrness to 1ead a qu1e1 Hie t>ut the polJce approach him and his fllm- llamm1ng father (Harry Morgan) IOI' help when a fellow mag1e1an s coffin trick leads to death (2 hrs ) I COUITIMI OOYmY • 9 llOVll "The Defiant Ones' jPrem iere, Orama) Robert Urrch Carl Weathers Two convicts on a chain gan<) ove•come the11 intense hatred for one another and 1<>1n forces 1n a desperate flight to free· dom (Pos!poned from an earlier aa1e ) q (2 hrs) U Wl.D U9IDOM Jim Fowler and Peter Gros participate m the capturing and rel<>· cation of young elephants Iha! are dam ~Ing crops 1n northern Nam1b1a • llCMI '.'Monte Walsh" ( 1970 West· ern) Lee Marvin, Jeanne Moreau A tough cowboy l1nds his greatest cnallenge 1n hie 1s adjusting to the hlestyle ot a tamer West. (2 hrs. I I DllaTM CON.MD WI& &Cl TMIATM Bleak House Esther contracts smatlpoi< airer nursing Jo, Krook dies In a lire at his lodgtngs, Mr Tulkinghom threatens Lady Oedlock with her past indtSCretrons (Part 6 ol 8) O I 1 hr) Ii) PllAm 11tl LOii) l!I 11YtrD't1 "Agatha Chr1s11e's Miss Marple The BOdy 1n the Library" After the Cotooet and Mrs Banlry t1nd a dead body tn their library. Jane Marple rs askeC! to find the gill's klller (Part 1 ol 3) O ( t hr.) (!)ITMTIB CZ) llO¥ll "The ln·Laws· ( t979. Come Cy) Alan Arion. Peter Falk Alter the11 ch1I· dren set their wedding date a federal agent involves a dentist 1n a Lat1n·Ame11 can espionage plot PG' ( t ht 43 min 1 I ... .. ..,., .. AQQMT 1::9 ICMOOL II.AT Topic Video music ce"· SOl'Shlp. . Cf) PAim Holly gets the chance 01 a hie trme when she lands a soap opera rote, MOfloch dee~ to resign to pursue a ca reer in sports ( 1 hr ) CV IODIO Winston Tour Team Rodeo trom CepM<. Wyo (AT ( 1 hr ) .c:I •IOU: 1ta UM.Y DAYI The roots ot roc.k ·n· roll are traced through the careers ot Biii Haley, the Everly Broth· ers, Fats Domino. Buddy Holly Bo Oldd· "'.!r· Elvis ~.:nd others ( 1 ru I -9 (() Oii, U . Gonzo De· comes the 'flellm of 11 strOke and w11n r&- covery unc.ttaln at best. his col'ldmon al· llect~rios. near him I 1 nr > rr•..-.,.,, .. ...,,, -llDWa LATZ ''Pun1$f'lmertt Will Come" Franz Blberkopf (Gunter Lamc:>recht) iS reteesed lrom a Qefman prlsOn 1n the late t920s and vows 10 i.ad I decent Ille Elisabeth TrlSMnear CO- iten. (Part 1 o~ (I hr 30 min ) 1 .... ,. ..,., ea a.u1ca "On the Raz· tit" F~ Kendlll. Dlndal.a Laoo.n and Alf1td Lyncn star In tl"te Bnlllh Natlonal Theetre't proc:tuc:tlorl of Tom Stoe>Pllrd't ---.- comedy derived from t1'1e 19th-century Viennese play ("C1nen Jux Will Er Slch Machen ) Oy Jor1an" Nestroy 11'-at -was lhe basis tor Tnornton Wiider's "The Matchmaker and Hello. Dolly' O (2 hrs) (C) A IM>Cl·A&.LY •MION: CM. ..... ,,_ ....,. Geo<ge Harrison. Rosanne Cash. Ringo Starr Dave EdmundS and tormer members ot the Srray Cats gathel tor a iam session with tock ·n· roll legend Carl Perkins ( 1 hr J p) TM.II AQI TMI o.--A dOwn· and-out 1mpresS10nrS1 tCnuck McCann) takes on a grueling ~ratt&r.ge 'Ntlen he 8Qrees tO help g011ernmPnl agenlS f.Om- mu!l1Cale with an alien -wma.D TC*OMOW I lllC llVAMID't aMOCLf .. PITaPOPOW ITMUlml COUHI ~ lllY1IW 1 _....,...llCOlllCaT Thegra11et voice songs and enduring humor ol the octogena11an comed•an are caplured 1n a 1981 performanc.e al Ontario s Hamil1on Place 1 90¥ll Easy R1oer" 1 t9b9 Drama) Peter..Fond.l. Dennis H1.>Pper Two young motorcychSIS drop OUI ot SOCIE'l f and. rid· 1ng acros1:. lhe Southwes1 to New Orleans 1n searcti ot the .. real' America encoun· ter pre1uo1ce and s,nseless ,,oience R' ( •B'•mlNT ... ~hr 34 m1n) • ~ A sudden tJmance between Joe and Kelly turns into an atta11 they soon regret O for THE RELATIVE WHO HAS EVERYTHING ... ... INCLUDING A HEARING LOSS An infrared ~rson.al l1stl'n1nR 'Y~tl'm mllkl's tell'111ston ~tchlng more en· IOY.llble for the entire fllmily Invisible ight trllnsm11s ~und to .. port•ble, llght· weight rl'Cl'l11er whill' keeping TV 1ool· ume lit nor~I level' Thi• 'vstem al.o m1kes l.t1e-n1Rht TV wilh tunR pou1ble ~j;,~;;;;;;;,::~.:O~OM ~ ~f' 642-7935 ... -\ ·~~ 1111 <>-...-A-~ r ~·---. ! Sunday. January 5, 1986 11 ~------------ -lancln C-•. -1== .. 90ITINll tw ug,r=-Josi befoie he's s1rapped Into lhe eleclrlC chair. a convicted murdefer (John Hearo} lells hes lsl•;.~~~bell8Yable Side ol the case ~IClll.La ,,.,,.~ ..,.,.,.. ... "Repo Man" (1984, Comedy) Emilio Estevez, Harry Dean S1an1on. A puffil 10Cker lakes a jOb wllh a ve1eran car repo!oSeSsor. and togelher they join lhe chase tor a 1964 Chevy Mallbu whose trunk happens 10 contaln a futuristic we.,.~~ hr • 33 men ) ~ ~181: TMI LOIT ... _. Ralph has a chance to oo a candy bar commerclal If only his toothache would go away. O (%.)mww "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1gpo, Ora· ma) Br~e Shields. Chrtstopher Atkins Two c:;astaway chlldren grow to adoleS· CeflCe on a remote Soulh Paclllc ISiand and HperlenCe the pangs ot l1rs1 IOve ·R' 1 hr . 44 men ) ~'°'" , .... ,. .... tW .... , "°""NW. tW _ ... -....... ...,..IMQ. 'AemiilW lfiMI 111 IPOllTI SMtBL ~-MICAI COWJ rT •CW ., ..... ~ti-IT 1NI .. A relro- =tlVe of the/:." In movies, televfslon, l k (lh•J .. "The Lonel Guy" ( 1984, Com- edy) Steve. Martin, C!'harles Grodin. After his glrlfrlend leaves him, a young man faces a lonely 1118 and writes a best-selllng boOk that serves as a guide for othef lone-some men 'R' ( I hr • 30 min } GMnLOO tt:ll all lllOWll "Blondie" I 1939. Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake Blondie and Dagwood encounter ma"tal misad- ventures (I hr . 25 rnln.) n.e ... "The Gambler" (1974. Drama) James Caaro. Paut Sorvtno, A young pro- fessor la$Clnated by gambling lefts deeply 1n10 debt (2 hta . 15 min) l .... Q .. cmu.u. .... All The Righi Moves" ( 1983. Orama) Tom CrUIM. Ctelg T Netson An ambitious high echool fOOtbeH player In a dying Ptnnsytvanla lleel 1own dreams ot a college echolarlhlp In order to make e better Ille !Of himself 'R' c;> ( 1 hr.. 30 -1mln Jw.m,, ..... t.T.: Q 09• Scheduled In· it~~h Sammy Davia Jr. and Lln~ 1nm•rr ... WIW._ _,,...,. -----... "TlrM Warp" ( 1972. Science- Fk:tlon) Adam Wtt1, Ort1eh9n Corbell. An UlronaYl beeomn a Yletlm of • ubo- leged spaefthlp and 1111mblel upon a 12 Sund•y. January 5, 198e 11me warp that makes ITI81ters .1.oise 1;. his I 1t111•rc ••• """" mM9 mPIDSI' II -... "The Yoong The Evil A"<l The Savage" ( 1968. Suspense) MIGhael Ren nie. Elean<lf Brown A young woman iJI· !empts lo conlrol hef cousin's lnf'lerllance by commrthng a senes of murders at 11 ~is· school. (2 hrs ) Cl) llO¥ll "A Kiiier In Every Corne1· ( 1975, Suspense) Patrick Magee Joan· na Pettel. A noted criminal psychologist lnvlles three psychology students 10 hes home In lhe English countryside ( I hr 30mln) Cf) MTlr C* THI llfl Lip-synced rendl· Hons ot New Edillon's "Mr Telephone Man." Bananarama's "Cruel Surnmer' and Frank S1natra·s "New York• New York." 1 .......... alla••--,.,. CMll USing Geiman news fttms, the rise and fall of Adolf Hitle1 1s re counted. Narrated by Ale11ander Scourby ...... TMIU. (()NA tOLI Bahamas Classic final round from Nassau, Bahamas (R) (2 hrs I tm(C) ... "The Rose" (1979 Drama) Bette Mldler. Alan Betes A llamboyanl rock singer turns lo drugs and alcOhol when she finds II d1ff1Cult to cope with the pressures of fame 'R' (2 hrs . 14 min) W (l) ... "Blonde Dynamite" (1949 Comedy) Bowery Boys, Adele Jergens The Boys are kepi busy when they orga nlze an escort agency (2 hrs ) I CIMTIAI CMLDlmPIW ~nmu.u. ._ "Uncommon ValOr" ( 1983 Orama~ Hackman. Aoben Stack A gr~lng father forms a small force lo res· cue his son who has been held prlaoner for 10 years alter being declared mlulng In-action In Vlelnam. ( 1 hr .. 46 min ) • '°"'"Me IUUTV""" DI. llOUIWI W (H) llO¥ll "The Bounty" ( t984, Orama) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hppklns. During the famous 181b-cen1ury South Seas voyage an ottecer o t the English sailing sl'lrp "Bounty" leads a mutiny against Captain Bligh and falls In love with a T ahltiAn µrln- cess. ·~ (2 hrs . 12 min ) ~I~ CUPJOll • COllCaT In thlS May 1985 conot11t. lhe rock 'n' rQll fe?end lings "I Shot the Sherltf," "Lay Down Sal· ty" and selections from his new album "Behind !he Sun " ( 1 hr ) 1:11• ... "Chubasco" (1968 Orama) Richard Egan, Christopher Jones A youlh reso!Ves some Inner contllcls when ~ s a luna fishing lteet (2 hr& ) MIC ... Q WATa1•W1 ............ , .. IT.,.•""' ............ = .... .. Cl) ........ Tat "'dl'rrlMl.M 11• •n ... ..... LllOPalY • .,. "Repo Man" ( 1984, Comedy) mlllo Ettevez. Harry Dean Stanton A punk rocker take• a )ob wllM a veteran car reposlfitor, end together they Join the cheee IOf a 1964 Chtvy Mell~ whOM 1runk happens to contain a lu1u11ttlc ~.;;.'R' (I hr .. 33mln.I .. , . ., .. ,. _ _,'" A . fe1 ... M ZI lllOWll You C"..An I r11ke II W111 ' ii. I 1938. Comedy) Je,m Artnur 11 • Stewart r •orn the 1Jlay by Gtt ~~ l(aulm.1n ano MOS'i ~lart dl'f'< l.>1 "• r r<i11~ c,apra A woman '"'"" -t rr ~ r , .• •·t.t.•·Ht"c. New York famHy ta11<; on ~ ·~P ..i ·~ tl"ltl svr. ot a wealthy stuffed -;hn1 n.1 ~11 t7 hlS I mon I t91C' llCMI Ttle Double Man 11%1 Suspense) Yul Brynner Brrtl n 111no A. CIA agent investigating his son "' oealh 1n a sk11ng accident <.ltSCOYers lcxeip1° r perl) trves plot11n9 10 rel)la1..e tum with .1 1°xilo.,1 hke 11 hr 45 min I Hl;::::u AW* IOOU • llOTIOM ( JTO.MelllMY Hl<lfl MOYll "Slaygrouno I 19ts4 Suspe11se1 Pe191 Coyote Mel Sm11h fM lather o1 a Mlle girl lot~ during dfl ~' mo1eo i:.a1 roobe1-y hutts " sadistic t:•e<:" toorw>r 10 nunt 1'own the mftrl respon .. 11111• 101 he1 death R' 11 hr ::>9 min I HI 8 llCMI Loan Shark' ( 1952. Ordn <f George Rall Dorothy Harl An e' cone• PoSeS a gang ot loan shark'! whO are ~ t1m11ong the workrors on a llrt! tac.tory 11 hr .JO min) ,AITM. Nn'lm "1'I ...... tMAT IPACI COAl'Ta W IUPITI Mnan IUll ... TOOAT HUTMCUf • MCW'a "Sovege Allrac11on.. ! 198J Orama) K~rry Macll. R~lph ScMcha A1 Ausltahan woman dlscovero; her riusbano 1:; a thief loi the Nazi parey A' ( 1 hr , 33 Ullm'"i!:.""= -P\ln'ITOlml .. 90¥ll "No•rna Rae 11979. ()ram.1 Salty Fielel Beau Bridge<, A vounQ wo1r"" laces a11endtoon trom ~' ta1noly ''" troenos ac, she attompt!o 10 un•omtl." hm It• low la<.ll)ly workers 1n me l:>outhe111 11 11 town pa· 11 ht 53 men I SOAPS ••• FromPaee4 Rick Porter wi shes his Larry Ewing chaRctcron "Another World" would have a hotter storyline. but his real lift.~ makm& up for his 5-0IP, opera doldrums Rick'' production c.>f ' An Ounce of Prevention;· which had a Iona showcase tum in Manhattan, is headed for a major ofl· Broadway production early this year. Rick end his wi fe, actrcis Oebctra• HolNin, art busy tumina their New '\' ork apa.n.ment into an office and tumin_a their I ona 141and beach hou1e into a full-tr me m 1dence. The duo have also jutt fini!Jhcd appearu\I in the workshop production "'Rccovel')." And Lf that weren't cnoua}I. Rick H abolst to become a fint·timc uncle via his ti1ter Rosalaod Poner-Joncs. -Monclay- _.Morning Movies- .. (ff) "Walk 1-'mud · t 1978. Drama) Robby Benson. St1111h H1Acomb 11 hr 38 min 1 l:at(l) "MaJ1a·s I OV!ir.;" I 1984 DHtrlia) Nas1ass1a t<111sk1, John Sa11d1Jt'I ( 1 hr 48 nun> Ml($)' Juc;1 Trte Way Yvv Are"' 11984 Com· edy) Krtsly McN1cho1. Michael Ontkean U hr , 34 min I 7a(CJ "Blame It On The N1ghl · ( 1984 Ora ma) Nick Mancuso. Byron Thames 11 hr ?5 min) IZJ "Notor10u!:.· 11\Mli Suspense) Cary Granr. Ingrid Be1yrnar1 1 I n1 41 min) ,_@ "lnlerlude I 19!>7 R11mance1 June Allyson Rossano Brau• r ;>hrs J .. (ff, "Evil Under ThP Sun" t 1982. Mys- rery) Pe1er tJs1111011 Jane fl11k1n 11 hr . 42 • min) -~.My f;i11 1111 .. y.,,., I 1982 C.011111<.ly) Peler 0 f f)olP MSJrk Lmri-Baker ( 1 hr 35m1n) (J) "Trena1coa1 ' 198.1. Comedy) MAr llQI Kidder. Robert Hays 1 1 hr 31 min ) MICZJ "Bolerc1 · 11934 Drama) George Raft. Carole Lomb1:11tl ( 1 hr 23 min ) -CC) "Follow The I te~I · I 1936. Musical) Fred As1air~. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr , 50 min) (fl) "Mass AppPal' I 1984. Drama) Jack Lemmon, /et1kn t11anek ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (S) "Your Chealln Hearl" ( 1964. Biogra phy) Geo•ge Harnitlon Susan Oliver { 1 hr , 39 min) -@ "Raid On Rommel" I 1-97 1 Orama 1 Richard Burton. Joh" Cottcos 12 hrs J 1W(%) "A B•11 Hand For The Ullle Lady" I l966, Comedy) Henry Fonda. Joanne WOO<!Ward ( 1 hr 35 min ) e "The Pertls 0 1 Pauline" ( 1947 Com edy) Belly Hu11nn. John Lund (2 hrs ) -......... 11ov1es- -· "April In Paris" I 1953. Musical) Doris Day, Ray Borger (2 hrs J CC) "The Brack Stallton Returns· t 1983, Adventure) Kelly Reno Tert Gari ( 1 hr 33m1n) (ij) "FlrP On The Mountain' t 1981. Dra- ma) Ron Howard Buddy Fhsen ( 1 hr 40m1n) Cl) "Phar Lap" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Bur llnsoo, Mamri Vaughan ( 1 hr . 48 min J we "The Rage 0 1 Paris" I 1938. Come· dy) oa·nielle Darr1eux. Douglas Fe1rban1ts Jr ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (%) "Meph1sto" ( t961, Orama) Klaus Ma- rla Brandauer Krystyna J11nda (2 hrs , 1!i min.) · •ct) "Brainstorm" { t983. Sc1ence-F1c1ton) Ch11stopher Walken Natalie Wood ( t hr 46 min I (I) "N1g111 0 1 The Comet" ( 1984, Sci enca F1c11on) Catherine Mary Srewart, Kelll Maroney ( 1 hr . 35 mrn ) •CH> "Savannah Smile&" ( 1982. Adven· ture) Mark Miller, Donovan Scoll ( 1 hr 46 mrn) •(.%) . "Marta's l:overa" ( 198A, D111me) Naarassja K1nsk1. John S1woge ( 1 hr • 4a min ) -~"Blame II C>n Thi! Nrghr" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Nick• Mancuso Byron Themes ( t hr . 25 min) •Cl) "Unlco In Thet 1111and Of Magic" 1984. Fnntasy) Anlml\ltd (2 hfs ) "Endangered Spec;tos" c 1982. uspense) Robert Urleh, JoS.th Wllflams {2 hfB} •(%) "M1 Ace" I t 94.8. Ofama) GtOrge Raft. Sylvia Stdnh 1 t hr 24 min ) -lvealng ---· .. 1.r=°" Cll ... PCIUCI ITOIY .UTUT AmMCM NIRO .... Q 1-'lef9., WPWITIOIU IOH•ll_,..,. .... LA~n9P,Al&Y IMllC tJ/1 'Alnm IC9SMll MO¥ll "Follow The Fleet" ( 1936. Mu !:.lcal) Fred Astaire. Gmge1 Rogers A dancer 1n 1118 Navy 1ries 10 nerp his Jorr11er e!_r1ner and her 'lister ( 1 hr • SO min ) (HJ MO¥ll "The Tender Warrior" 1197' Advenlure) Charles Lee. Dan Haggerry A young boy sets frapped animals free and leads them against lhe hunlers 'G' ( 1 hr 2 1 min) . CIJ M0¥11 "Irreconcilable 01tterences ' / 198A, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Shelley Long, A 9-year-old g1r1. feeling neglected and unlOlled, seeks legal aid 10 divorce herself from lhe custody ol her ever pre occupied parents and mOlle 1n w1lh her former housekeeper •po · ( 1 hr , 54 rn1n ) I HOT llAT I MOTLlm t:ll me ... a ... TOO Cl.Oii '°" C090ll'T Jackie re- lurns from Hawaii with intentions of marry· 1 a surfing Instructor she met there ... , IMClm./~ .. .,.. ..... tJ/1..,. DOUICUM ,.,..""" .... ~ UMTTA ,. Cll ... 9 .,....,~ TOlllHT lnteflllew wllh Redd FO)(X I TAll ~ ::i. Dan Aykroyd and Che· vy Chase. an Air Force air IO·Q1ound tar et shooU~com=1ton UMc...l•C ... 1-'ICO..MY ..... tJ/1..,. NUll•CMln ,...mum .,ll•MWT CGUW IAlllTUl.L. South Carolina at Memphis Stale (Live) (2 hrs.) llOVW "Romancing The Stone" ( 198A, Adventure) Michael Douglas. Kalhleen Turner. A 1omantlc noveflst r&- luc1an1ly teams with a macho adventurer In a South Amerlean jungle 10 ransom her 81Sler with a tat>ulOus legendary jeWef 'PG~ 1 hf .. 4~ min.) CE -m111NJ ... (%) llOWll "A Big Hand For The Ltlt le Lady" ( 1966, COmedy) Henry Fonda. Joanne Woodwerd A perpetual k>sef's wile manages to win beck lhelr loll Y v· I~ In a card garM, ( 1 hr , 35 min.) NIQZ) ... "The McMaattrs" (1 970, West· ern) Burl tv.s. 8'odc Peters. A bllok man reiu.ns 10 the Southwest alter the Clvrl War and sttugglel With preJooio. trom all &Ides, ( 1 hr .. 56 mln.) •• •••~ F .. lurtd: profile of raoe car drlYef Shirley MUidowney: touring Lit· tie TOltyo; the latest IC)OrtS C11•t• whleh .u1.1h11 lh ~vc.vi. lr>01tiall and baskelball; a s=hr w11h d p1:11.i1..>leg1c pilot I •NMT · WHArtNAlfll•I• m Oii LA. h:1a1ured a look at lhe dif- · IArenc:e~ t>i>tweer. men and women. 1n- cfud1ng Or'1•" St7e "'m1 1earned and biologi- cal response!> l.D.ATLMll al.a DOUM CMMCI tJl1 A LIJllTm NM.l'I CCMIT rA01"M .._YWIDU. WU, WU WOIU Of A_,.,, .,,_., .,,.._ COOll (Premiere) "MC>d- ern Salads" rooks al lhe various l<fnds of 1ertucP-llavored oils and vinegars now available (J{l r:IAQQ&.f M»C• r raggle Rock gels a ~tranqe v1s11or Hhen Doc's dog Sprockel iwar=s1n t.) UClll ,_ IMTA MITA .. (J) ICAMCllOW AND-. ... e TV'I &OOflm MID flMCTICM. Mii Meredith Baxter Birney and Jen- nifer O'Neill are prac1tcal-foke vlcflms. bloopt'rs from the NFL includ ing Miami Dolphms quar1erback Dan Marino and LO!> A11geles Rams running baclt Eric Dickerson ( 1 hr ) 11 llOY11 Capone" ( 1975. Orama) Ben Ganara. Susan Blakely The Infamous mob<o1er Al Capone rises to power as a ~ngland czar (2.Jlrs) U MMDCAITU MD llCCCmCI The 1ud9e •gnofes his housekeeper· s (Rosemary Grooney I recurrrng premom- ltuns abov1 McCormick's death Q ( 1 hr l ; __.WU .... CllelmAT1 _.,. • llMCH tJl1 TlllTM ~ Off The Minnesota Strip" ( 1980, Dramal Har Holbrook. Michael Laamed The parents of a runaway 1een- ager discover dunng a reunion lhal the gtr! has bee.or-re a pros11tvte (2 hrs ) fD ID GMAT ~I "Lrve from I 1ncoln Center Pavaro111 Plus•" Luciano Pavarn111 performs with Amerl(;an opera <.tJrc. •r1crud1ng Simon Es1es Kalh1een Bat- lle ferry HaCley. Carol Vanf'SS and Susan 01Jl\n (3 hrs ) Oil MAm 1MI LORD t) fllOYll "Thi> Shining" ( 1980, Horrof) J;:ick Nlcholson, Shelley Duvall A winter c.;u e1aker 101 a remote, and apparently haur11ed Colorado hotel 18 snowbound lherf' wrth his wife and clelrvoyant young son R' (? his . 26 mm ) lf)llOYI! Mass Appeal" I 1984 Ofama) Jack I emmon. Zeltko l11anek Conlron1a- 11ons betw~n a compl&cent PffeS1 and an 1deall<;1tc <.emlnary student lead both to a yrealf'I Un<lersfanding Of thfl human spjtft PG. f I ht 40 min ) .l) CMIWI CcmD'f Q •lllCt (f l llO¥ll "Pher Lap" ( 1983. Drama) Tom Burl1ns1Jn Marfin Vaughan the s10<y of Phar Lap. a lt'Q8ndary Aus1rallan ra- tehOrse whose br!Klant career ended aorup11y wilh his mystt11lous death In Cell· llorn~~PO' I 1 hr 48 min l .. 'llCTAC-- ......... U. , ....... --.ci1•1 DUlllT -WCllllM.lt0.1'111 ... _ Sunday, JMU.ary 5, 19M 13 .. 8 Cl) U11 I AU.-Kate is stranoeo al the dent4t'& ottice duflng a power outaoe 8 • .,.. "The Entorcer" ( 1976, Ota· ma> Clint Eastwood. Tyne Oety "Dirty Harry' Callahan IS )Olned by a female partf'lf!f 1n nis putSUtl of a group ot Ce1tfor- n"' re~01U11onaries lerrorwng San Franos- co ~I Q 12 hrs l 8 <11 .,.. ·snatte<ed Spm1S'' (Prem- lefe Orama) Martin Sheen. Melinda O l- ton A placid facade clOeks the physical af\CI emo1t0nal wounc:IS a lamlty suffers due 10 tt'lerr falt'oel s denial of hi& alcOhOl- 1sm .iiti: hrs I l:n'fMILM> ~~keel Face ( 1984 Ota· ma) Roger Moore AOCI Stelge< Based on a no11et by Sidney Sheldon Atter his sec· 0 retary and a patten! are ITl\Jrdered, a psy· ch1atr1s1 reattzes that his own Ille IS In ,eop- ardy A I 1 nr .SJ min ) ITMT'm .,.. SwaM In Love" ( 198-t. Ora- ma) Jeremy Irons Ornella Mut1 Based on Marcel Proust's stOfy of a PariSlan whose obsessive pasSlon tor a P<OSlrtu1e leads to htS social as well as personal cJoOm 'A' I 1 hr . 50 mtn) tD llNCW..I. 'f '°" YOU n @.,.. "The iron Mrstress" (1952. Ad· venture) Alan Ladd. Vtrgtnla Mayo. Froo- hersman Jim Bowie fights tor Texan tnoe- ~ndence a1 me Alamo (2 hrs .. 15 mtn J 1:119 (I) ..wtWl'T George becomes a Big Brottle< but his youthtul charge seems m<>fe interested 1n Dick·s TV show. O CD llOVll "The Pink Jungle" ( 1968, Come<Jy) James Garner Eva Renzi A photographer and hlS model thought 10 be spies embarl< on a search for a diamond mine. 12 hrs . 30 ~ (!) IA. ,... ~I Be61 perform· -1·1it-:um -THltcml a.otl CCMfTW'f MCM Kinney Cham· plO=rom San Otego (A) ( "Maria's Lovers" ( 1984, Ota· ma) Nastassia Ktn&k1, John Sa11age Her war ~•med husband's emo11onal inability 10 co'lSummate lheir mami'oe drllles a young woman into a senes of ~11s with other men 'A' ( t hr . 48 min ) ~ mM Guests Markle Post "~rl' ) . Buzz Belmond<>. (A) "T renchcoat" ( 1983. Comedy) Margot Kidde<, Robert Hays While vaca- llOOlng 1n Malta, circumstances P<opel a would-be mys1ery writer Into a morde< plOt tnt9fnatl0nal Intrigue, and the arms ot an undercovet agent 'PG' 11 hr . 31 min~ --1 ...... --· II -C&WAm .... CCIUM VldeoS from CoUlns' al- bum "No Jae~ Required" plus behind· l',,.F.C . ,,. II.WU.Ta'-=- ~ ~etcnee· Mc.Joke In the Box. tor drive-In. take·ou1 jokes; Joan Rlve<s· brother Joe; knock-lcnoek jokes: an old lln~hor · l .... •CJM I ·n .-.Ym.&.11 1• Sunday, January 5, 1988 ... • -MUBMI UlZ 'How Can You Live If You Don't Want To C>e?' Franz (Gonte< Lamprecht) nas d1ll.cultv ltndlng wonc and ends up hewtong & Naz newspaper Elisabeth Tr!S5eNar co-stars i art 2 Of 14) ( 1 hi ) _, __ •I 111.alT .,.. "Porky's' I 1981. Cofr«Jyl Dan Monahan. Mart( Hefner In FIOttda "' the late 1960s. a oang of tun-IQ\/log higll school boys seeks reYenge against the propnetor of a local brOlhet 'A' I 1 h1 35 mtn J (B~ntry Comton·· t 19a 1 Comedy) Georgina Spelvln. RhOnda Jo Pelly Just afler the CrvU War, a back· woods farm becomes a ta11or1te way sta· hon tor randy travelers ( 1 hr 25 min J <l:)llOVll "Jallbreak" I 1962. Drama) Pe ter Reynolds. Avice Landon A gang 01 croo= a prison escape (2 hrs ) (Z) "Broadway Danny Rose ( 1984, Comedy) Woody Allen, Mia Far· row A small-time but good-hearted tale<ll agent works diligently to make wccesses of htS hopetess clients 'PG' I 1 hr 26 min.) , 1-.ruum 11:::9 (I) F 1 ITOll ITml Laura. Rem1ng· ton and Murphy try 10 help a h1ppte t1ne1 he< m1sslng friend (A) ( 1 '" 10 min ) 8 • mT tJ/11 CMIOll From January 1985· John Davidson. Mlchaet Oavts and IEly~~~,,, jOin host Johnny Carson (Ai OIDCCUU M,~ ... mm. .... MWMIMl.t ... "Clly For Conquest" ( t940 Drama) James Cegney, Ann Sheridan A prizefighter devoted l o htS ldd bfOlher los- es h~=~~ateful matCh (2 hrs ) I __ ,..,, lllOIJICelTB .,.. "Night Ot The Comet" ( 1984 -Science Ftc!lon) Catherine Mary Stewart Kelli Maroney A comel smasheS into Earth, lealllng global e1e11astat1on and !he hope for humanity 1n the hands of two vah· ant= 1!7 ;.a.13· ( 1 hr , 35 min ) tt:tl I m I T9 While the Bulls are psyching themsellles fore big win. Diane's pteoccv ~ wllh her IOVe llTe -· ~ mM Guests Markie Post I NIOht Coun"). Buzz Betmondo (A) lft Cll MOU ftlOGD lllMI "Ave Fingers" ( 1952. Orama) James Meson. Danielle Derrlel.tx WOfld War II master spy "Cicero" pulls ott a der· Ing piece of esp;onage work by 1nhltrattng Ian E.~ hrs . 15 min ) cnm COLLmlAlllTULL-.T MCI.Ill .. .,. "Just Tell Me What Vov Want' ( 1980. Comedy) All MacGraw, Alan King. A. wealthy business tycoon lh~k& he has his mistress well In line unlll the de· mands he put her In charge o~1r1~ ac~lr9d movie atudlO 'A' ( 1 hr., 52 min. -••u11~ ... 1aa• Sche<Nlect boxing Pf'omoltt Don King. comedl8n Jeff A.Jtmeo: • amell training demonttret!OI'\. ( 1 tw ) ' .. ,,.,. ,_ ,_ 0 F .. tur9d· Jack Cpl&- man of ·Dynasty' T.,e lallt"r G111s model lantas' sMmwe.lr I rv 1 CI>e•11 .. w ... 9 aTBT' Rm IT TWT lntervie ... "'•r Aeo<> Fou • IEllY _... Scrcedu1ed Retld J'.c • • at.lhOI W 'l•al"" F 8.JClrlf'y Jr Je.,l.•s~ C-' tense Leag~ spclo.ec;1rcar 1r .. P..tb r tu 1 Q»NMllMILOM) (I) TOP U.. IOa.G G•e.J H3vQe' r; Charlie While L>ghlntrog Brcwn in ii ltglllwtl1gnt b<>Ut sc r eooled IOf ,n rouncl'. trorr Las Veg.as Nei. 1R1 1:> -rs 30 min I • l llOVW f\ga1n.>t A" v dds l 1984 OrJ rnai Racr et Ward J'!li Bridges A 1ad•nc proles.,""•31 f("l(Jtba•I player tails r tovt .v1:h tne ~ •llroend ol a small-time hooo a r•O C'E'<.C'l>eS or·•Ohre<l w1tl'l Sha".ly h1gt s1a1<es rPat •»tall' oea11nq<, A' 12 Ns eo rr1n I l ' lllOVE M•·L1r11\t( 1198 1 OtalTla Klaus MaPa Pra"'1a ... e• i"rystyna Jano.i Based on I< lius Maun ~ novel Ar ilmO tt0us c.en1 a•1 acto1 puts r1s ethics as•<M! ,, nrs C•l'.l ior ~ccess wllen the Nazis CO"* 10 po'4er tDvbbedl 12 nrs 15 m.n I a.a (! llOVW Lov1f1Q Couptes 119er ComecJ1 Shtrley MacLaone Jam!' Cob•Hl'I A marrl(>d C){K)pe and a pa r 1;' y<>'Jt.g singles sw11cn partF"ers n a game c• 11testy e satTipl ng af\CI 1oman1tc r911enge 11 hi ;?Om n I ~llOVW fn'l9a">e 11984 Adventure At C1tve1 Booov ~hOdes tn the aflerrTidt' ot '"JC"'ar war tt>e sireet'I of New Yo• Ctl)' bec0rrP ar arena tor orutal glad1ato1 ~le e1ue1s ro the Cledlh \ 1 "Ir 36 min I 1a Ill llOVW 'Mactune Gun Kelly· ( 195E Orama I Ch;,rtes Bronson Susan CabOt i small111ne robber 1s t><8S.se'd rnto a kldna~ ping hy n1s nagging g1rlf1oend 12 hrs , 5, rr.1n 1 lilOVll The l ra11 Beyond" I 1934 Westem1 Johri Wayne verna Htllte "' cowboy 1ou1•ieys ro the Norrhwest terrllo ry m searcl'I 01 A gold rn1na and 8 mlssin ~ ( 1 hr 30 ·1M ) I)= '<.,,t 1nr MP Dead ( 1969 My rery) Ton• Tr ~on Carotyn Jones A m1 ' dying trom a slow-ect1ng poison 1s delP m1ne0 to lino h <:. l.1ll11r ,,., the lesl tew hou he has left to love 12 htS l IW...:Y t:11 MOVll "Mistress Pamela · 11973 R mance} Juhdn Barnes Dvdley Foster Vol tor1an England is tl'le 1nh0Sp11able selllr\i t()( a romance between a ser11ant O"I an.J her tttle<l emplOyer R I 1 hr 30 min I t9, ... AT TMI llO¥ml Roger Eben and Ge"" SIS"-el announce their chOICes 104' the •1 best 111ms ot 1985 LOftlOllll • AU.•THIPM&'f ,._THILM> -())Cll ... ...,..ATCt4 EC' LRt11M.IV • .,.. "My ~avOfll~ 'l'e•r' ( t98? Comedy) Peter o· f ()('11• Marlo. unn Baker An 1tlcahollc 1 • If• 111nee Idol has trouble coping wttt-·• J ,,. -,ures ol a Mve TV pe1formance dlll ' •"-.K>n'I golden ~ 'PG' l 1 hi • 3:, ' I .,. "Four f r "JI '" r 1981, Ora!N) ig WtltSOn. Jc.J• Tn.tt.-n ThfM Ngh school bUdd0es tak separate roedl to adullhood alter g1aouatlnf bl.II ~tlnut to be unite<! t>y frlendtttep nd thtff' Jove lor the same woman 'R 11 Iv , 6~ min.} _Taesclay_ -Mondng Movies- t:alC) ··seven Magn1tlcen1 Glad1111ors"' I 1983 A<111en1u1e) Lou Femgno Sybil Oaroning ( 1 hr , 23 min ) (Z) .. The Corton CluO"' ( 1984 Drama/ R1ctta1d Gere Gt1!90ty Hines (2 hrs 7 min) ,.. 01> '"The Farmer"s Daughter' 1194 7 Comedy) Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten ~hr$) 7:11 (S) "Norma Rae" ( 1979 Orama) Sally Field. Beau Bridges ( ! nr , 53 min J .. (CJ ''Booby Deerfield' ( 1977 Orama) A Pac•no Marlhe Keller (2 hrs 4 min ) (H) '"Crackers· ( 1984 Comedy) Donald Sutherlr111d Jae~ Warden { 1 hr 32 min ) t:a(Z' .. Uncommo11 Valor ( 1983. Orama) Gene Hae.~ man Robetl Srack I 2 hrs 1 ,..LCl "'Royal We<1ning" ( 1951. Musrcal) fred ASlflllP Jane Powell I I hr 33 mm) IH '"Martin<. Day· ( 1984. Drama I Rich ilrd Hams. I indsny Wagn"r ( t hr 38 min) (.S) "'T~ Angel Wore Red" 11960 Or;i ma) Ava ClardnPr n111( Bogar de ( 1 hi 39 nun ) -01) 'Bue; R11Py s Back 111 Town ( 1965 Orama) Ann Margret M1cMet PFtrks (;> hrs) tt~UD "'The Front Page·· ( 1931 Comedy! Adolphe Men1ov Pat O'Brien 12 hrc; J 11:11 (%) "Maria s Lovers" ( 1984 Drama) Nastass111 K1nsl\1 John SaYage ( 1 hr 48 min) -.1.11ernoon Movies- 12:98) "'Close To My Heart \ 195 t Orama! Ray Milland. Gene Tierney (2 hrs ) (tt) "Yer11I" ( 1983 Mus1ca11 Barbra StrerSand Mandy Pat1nk111 (? hrs 14 IT}_in, l $l "Sahara· I t984, AdYer1tvre1 Brook .. Shields Larnoert Wilson ( 1 hr . 44 min ) ~ fll 'Dehyttlfvlly Oangetous ' 11945 Mu sical) nalph Bellamy. Jane Powell ( 1 hr 30m1n) (C "Swing Shift' '11984 Drama) Goldie Hawn Kurt Russett I 1 hr 40 rn1n 1:11 rz • "You Can·r Take 11 W1tn You 119cllj Comedy) Jt-an Artnur James S1ewa1 t I ,I his 7 n•1n) 2:9 S Unti11thfu11v Yours 11984 Comedy) Dudley Moore N11c;tass1a K1nsk1 I 1 hr 36 min) !:II "The Last Time I Sew Perts" I 1954 OIBmaJ Fli1abeth Taylor Va11 Johnc;on ( 1 hr 56 rn1n ) •(C' "noyal Wedding" ( 1951 Musical) Fred Astaire Jane Powell (I hr 33 rn111 1 · etl(ll "Swann In I ove" ( 1984, Drema) Jerem)' Irons Ornella Mui• ( 1 hr 50 min) .a(Cl "TM rrom Your Show Ot Snow.,·· ( t973 Comedy) Std Caesar. Imogene Coca ( 1 hr 32 mm ) • ) 'Puss 'N Boo1s l'ravels Arour1d The World" ( 1983 Fantasy) Animated ( 1 hr 9m1n 1 •@ ·Come September ( 1961 Comedy) Rock Hudson G1n11 Lollobr1g1da (2 hrs IOmtn ) _.,...... ___ _ -111'..:::. Cll ... POUCI ITORY AIC ... O Mm'ICOWMY .... mTITROKH ...... "9(MtT eec ... I UllllrTH~ I lllAGIC Ofl ,AlfTllQ KBPtMU llO¥ll "Bobby Deerfield" ( 1977. Ora ma) At Pacmo. Marthe Keller An Ameri- can rac1ng 1<101 whO has found success on Hie Furopean c1rcu11 meets an enigmatic Ftorerit•ne a11s1ocrat and falls 1n IOve una-" w;)re lhat she is se11ous1y 111 'PG' (2 hrs . 4 mu') z fllOV'E ·uncommon Valor" ( t983 Drama) Ge11e Hackman Rober! Stack A •J• Pv111q rather forms A small force to res- ' '" tl•S son who has been held prisoner kr tO years alter being declare<l m1ss1ng- 111 action in Vietnam (2 hrc; J I HOT llAT / lt01\M e:a eec ... ®' ... TOO CLOll ffOlt ~ Henry lakes 1ust1ce into his own hands after Monroe is fl~~~women ~, ......... '"°"" WMIB. Oii fOll"M9 AMICMIAPPD MmNG wmtau ~ llOVIE "Metatstorm The Destruction 01 JarPd·Syn I 1983 Science Fictton JPltrey Byron. T 1m Thomerson An 1n1er ~tPtlar oeacekeeper lravets to a barren rte'iP1t world where he oa11tes an evil war- 01d for possec;s1on of a powerful crystal PL. 11 hr . 24 min ) S MIGHT Oii AT WIT -DOZB ITAM Sµoofc-, ot curren1 political events, f0teign alla115 and the 1984 presidential elecllon. featuring Ed Asner Eileen Brennan. Chevy Chase Mike Farrell Howard Hesseman and Laraine Newman t t nr I l lAMTTA 7:tl Cll ... ®) IJfTIRT._.,. TONIGHT Interview w11h C1urie F1sner I TAll ~ ~ Soviet detector Wall~t PolOYChilk ltlm director Richard At1enbn1- uvgh LOVI COMMICTION ... 'MB'I CO.MY WMIB. Oii PORT\19 MIADl•C:UIR ,....TMIL.a. ....... '90llT DIM. D1C1 mu llO¥ll · ChoOse Me ( 1984 Comedy) GPnevie ... e Bu,Old. Keith Carradine The hves 01 a t>ar owner, e radio sex therapist and a scheming womanizer cOlhde. setltng ou 11 oarrage of emo110net fireworks A' ~hr , 46 m1n) ..,_,, .... ~ llCMI "Scavenget Hun1" ( 1979 CO•nedy) Richard Ben1amin. James < ·oco An eccentric m1ll10na11e's wtll sends n.s heirs on 11 wild scavenoer hunt. the w1nn9f 1nhe1111ng 8 fortune (2 hrs 25 rn111) 7:118 I ON TNI TOWll Featured a day In the Ille of COiumbia Square. home of KNX NewsradlO. KKHR HttradlO and KCBS· TV. hl1 tOday's 11rwt vet wlth tadlo peflON!lt· Iles Jackie Olden Ind Bin KHne: spin recetdS with KKHR deejeyw; ... l'IOw CHANNfl 2 pt.pares the nightly ~ I .... ~ ' WM"iWSI r• D m ON LA. rPAl•HP•I I n 5rcyder hOSIS ltus vtdP.O c.cllagP ot P•C"PllJIS fron1 21 newsca<;ts ut AA(, a11111111es also. loul u s and bllJf 1derc; "' '" lcx .)I' PWSCaSIS LD. AT LAllGl -..uoN DOU.All CHAMCl Of A LRTm NOPU'ICCMn ...... " .-YWIDGAME Wl.D, WLD '"*'°Of AmW.I ll.<llMmY • TMI llOYIEMNCERI .., '"''' trac.1-com poserc; Hf'nrv Mar1C.tr" 1 R "'81..last al T 1f tany·s··i Davcd Ra~· on 1 I 11ui1 1 M1klo<; Rozs;i 1 $pftl'b<• 1•1 J J '>t1111 r .hi1Qh1 I H1gt '>• «·•, ' <; ""' ( Ohver' 1 J ::'HOlf • rrtlHOW"fm RACltG F1'0fll IANT A AWT A .. 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Ora ma) Jett L.oldtllur•1 Mt<.,14'11lt• Pletllt'r A t'>ored apr'.'l<;ra.:.e eno•n('(>' rl'Cel\leS some unin111tec1 t"'CC1•eme1•t ""''~' lift C>e('()l ies involved w1rt• At' tr•P'-•<.' r•1r CJI' • •uoole1 R c:,J (I tu .,., "'"' l , Z .,. N IC'• 11<-l Q.' S •"~ pnc;,. • (':ary Gr;int lnQf"' l\f'lu '"' \1 '"'"''" 1 1mde1cover age111 persuatJP<; t'•A tltlUiJllte• ol a 1ra1tor tc. 111lt11111te d I>" •Q "' N.1' ' 1~001h Amerl(.a 1 1 ,,, 4 l """ ..1 dJ ~'AM Mct..f' tl8~ " >IOI{'• t>etween A CS.IP Y.. th P Pllr C' a ntQtil "' t nwltr I() "" Sunday. JQ11uary !) •~Ht> , 1!> I==-=~ lfGIT...,. ,_t'llOGI- .. ~90Wll "A Time To Triumph" (Premie<e, Orama) Patty Duke, Joseph Bologna. Based on a true S1ory. After her husband sutters a massive heart anack. a 00usew1fe becomes a U.S. Army helk:~ ter pilot to support hef family c;> (2 hrs.) D e ..,.. LI. Joanna Parisi (June ChadWk:k) asks the boys for help when a serial kMler matks her as his neitt victim ~ ~ ~As part of a wager. Maddie and David agree to make changes In their lifestyles (R) Q ( 1 hr.) I Sn mne • TME .. Ct9IA: ,_ llMI TO llAITBICMln This on-IOcalion survey of the trend toward tree enterpose features conversauons with a rac1ory manager. a termer, the owner ol a fest• lood stand, end the mayOf of Shanghai J.!. ~ 1"1 LM> • llOVA A look at the ellects of INSA T t8. India's commun1ea11ons satellite. on the nation's villages and rural areas (R) Q_(I hr) CE.) TOP UIS IOJllll Oreg Haugen vs Charlie "White Lightning" Brown In a hghtweight boot scheduled lor 10 rounds from Les Vegas. Nev (R) (2 hrs ) MOWll ··crimes 01 Passion" ( 1984, Orama) Kathleen Turner. Anthony Pe<· kins A wOfkaholk: fashion deSlgner re- lieves her deep-rooted frustrations and arnueoes as a high·pficed prostitute by night. relentlessly hounded by a homk:1dal street fj.eacher 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 1 min.) ~r..=YPOIYOU .. m MOWll "A Very Special Favor" ( 1965. Comedy) Rock Hudson. Leslie Car()(' A lawyer pursues the daughter of a man he Is Indebted 10 (2 hrs • 30 mln ) M @ MOWll "Bright leaf" (1950, Orama) Gary Cooper. Lauren Bacall. A tobacco tycoon grows increasingly weallhy until a man he took advantage of returns seeking reve~ ~hrs. 15 min.) -· m ,_ llTOll ITml Comedy disc 1ockeys become suspects when Laura and RemlngtOf"I probe the murder of a !raffle rr.er (1 hr ) 11 •='• POI ... An attractive scientist who processes designer drugs hires Spenser 10 locate l'lef missing bOy· \friend and !he SS0,000 he tool\ wnh him i.(l hr~ • :.a ,_ PALL. The Chinese Nattonal and American sky diving teams compete In lree-fah f0<mations ( 1 hr.) l -1"11C88 ..,.,.. ... Post-colOnlal India'$ COfb trasts and contradictions u It strives for peace and prosperity In a new technologl· cal age are e11amlned through the eyes of Prime Minister Rajlv Gandhi Columnist Jack Ar'lder$00 hOSls ( 1 hr ) Tiii llTClllCll A struggling author lelgns death only to be.done In tor real by his unlalthful wife ano bes1 lrl4tnd (81my Bostwick) Cl) ~ mM Guests· John Hiiier man. OOlltlcal M tirlst Wtll Durst (R) llO¥ll "The Conon Club" ( 198-4. Ora· 18 Sunday, January 5, 1986 ma) Richard Gere. Gregory HlneS In the 1930s. a· l:UZ musician saves the hie of a PoWer1ul racketeer and IS lowed deeper and deeper into the vlolenl world ot gang- s1ers~unmen. 'A' 12 hrs .. 7 min) CZ> .. MephlSlo" ( 198 t, OramaJ Klaus Marta Brandauer, Krystyna Janda Based on Klaus Mann's novel. An amb1- 110us German actor pots his ethics aside In his bid for success When the Nazis come 10 pC~S.Ait=-·2 hrs , 15 min J ............. Ill !) ... llCMft ITOll'l tl6 A ICMlm A t&- view of the ·50s sound made fa mous by Diana Ross and the Supremes. Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. and Ronnie Spector and the Ronnettes ( 1 hr • 5 mm) -GD CAU.m DR. WTMB OD MOWll "The Last American l/1rg1n' ( 1982, Comedy) Lawrence Monoson, Di ane Franklin A shy teen-ager 1n love is reluctant to 1oin his buddies 1n their pursu11 of sexual e-:ceriences 'R' ( I hr 30 mot' J i •••--" ... '19 e.ua-r.-lllCI mAm Sketches Super Dave ml· crowave: substitutes tor prolani1y a ~x- cha~ ~&.c...T1 1-=~WaLAT? 'A Btow From The Hammer Can Hurt The Soul" Franz (Gunter lamptecht) leaves his girl· friend Lina (Elisabeth Tnssenaar). dl&ap· pointed and betrayed (Part 3 of 14) ( 1 tv) I CMDITAT-.-..U ...... ~ ~hldreams .. ( 1981. Adull) OO<othy LeMay. Jennifer West. (1 hr .. 18 min.) Cl) MOWll .. Battle Ot The Commandos·· ( 1971, Adventure) Jack Palance. Thom- as HUf'lter. A sman team of commandos is assigned to destroy a powertul German cannon before It can be used aga1nS1 the Allies (2 hr&.) l ..WUU8'f 11:11 CJ) -a -The wile of e chem-ist hires the Simons to find her missing husband. (A) ( 1 hr , 10 min} D e TCleillMT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled. Sammy Davis Jr ( I hr ) OIDCCU\I -.~ ... ..ni.-· ... ....... -.... ,.l.M) .. ·=·-... ''The Cotton Club" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Rlehard Gere, Gregory Hines In the 19305. a jau musician saves the Ille ol a powetful racketeet and ts 1owed deeper and deeper Into the v\Olent world of gang- Slels and =-'R' c;> (2 hrs . 7 min ) i .. , _.,IM&m . 1W _... "Splltire" ( 193<4, Romance) Katharine Hepburn, Aoben Yovng A mountain girl lalts In love with e mart1e<1 man ( 1hr .. 36mln ) 11111e ~ mM Guests John H~ler­ man, political satirist Wiii Durst (R) I M•MGU.YWOOD _... ··coctdtshett Haroee .. 119!>6. Orama) Joie Ferrer. Trevor Howard A handful of trained voluntNJI engage In a dengeroue ptan ro blow up 1n enemy bat· rleehlp In 1 ~reneh pon. (2 hrs • 5 min ) m eolmYIMM ... -. ....... !) ~ Minnesota North Stars al Ch'7:rca ~:ck Hawka (R) (3 hrs ) ms •.,,._.. .. ,,. ... ~{I) .,. "Unlatthfuly Yours" (1984 Comedy) Dudley Moore. Nastassjl Kin ski An orchestra conductor thinks that his wife may have had an affair w!fh a vlOllnlSt while he was away on tour and coneptres 10 murder hef ·pa· Q ( 1 hr .. 36 min,) 1t:ll D e L.All W WITll DA• U""h-... M~ Scheduled: comedian Bob Saflatte. ( 1 ~UTPATllOL • .,,_ T.-0 Featured: Brad Maule of "General Hosp11a1". Stan Kaf'O. the Gadilet Man. ( 1 hr) rn ••••••" ... 9 erraTY•n TOllMf Interview with Carrie Fishe1. • m1¥ .... SchedUled Jean Staple- m·,;:~.,i; =n (l hr.) (JJ llO¥ll "Escape From El Dlablo .. ( 1983. Adventure) Jimmy McNlchol. Tim othy Van Patten. When a teenager II Im prlSOned 1n a Mexican J811 for his involve- ment 1n a brawt. his friends devise a daring J:>lan ro tree him 'PG' ( t hr • 30 min ) 1%) llO¥ll ''The Corton Club" ( 198.4. Ora· ma) Alcharo Gere, Greg<>fy Hinee. In the 19306. a l8Zl mvslclan saves the fife of a powerful racketeer and 15 t<>W9d dMper and deeper into !he vlc*tnt world of rno- sters and gunmen 'A' (2 hf&., 7 min. -.,. "The Naked Face" ( 19M, Dra- ma) Roger Moore. Rod Steiger. Bated on a novel by Sidney Sheldon Aft• hil MC· 1e1ary and a patient are murdered. a pey· chiatr1s1 1ea1tzes that his own Hfe Is In jeop- ardy 'A' O ( 1 hr .• <43 min.) a.e CJ) ...... Madigan (Ak:hard Wld· mark) gets some help from P0r1uvu-e authontle1i 1n his quest to find a ml9'irlg P-risoner (R) ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) ,. • .,. ··0nce You Kiss A Slrengef'' ( t969. Drama) Paul Butke, CarOl LvnleY. ~e~fatm1'f ~rl~ get a golfer to k'lll hir FD llO¥ll "Hawah" (Part 1 of 2) ( 1966. Drama) Julie Andrews, Richard Harris, A missionary tries 10 change the Hawallllne' customs. but lime and his wife's delth cha~1m instead (2 hrs • 30 min ) I llOVll ··Anatomy Of Terr<><" ( 1973. Suspense) Paul Burke, POiiy Bergen. A lo1mer POW. who was bra1nwUl'led by the enemy during the Korean War. begins 10 act strangely during a vacation In Lon dOn. ~hrs) i ••ICY ,. ... MOU. ftOGD a.om• SchedUled: In- terviews with Sammy Devit Jr and Und• ~Wagnet. • ~ Nll•n Guests: Bob Dubec. Bob $omerby, Bob Batcheldof. Mick La- zlnskl, Dave K~';. (R) l=~·-y ..... ,.L.a. W "°"' "Over Thi Btooldyn Bfldgt" ( 1984. Aomanoe) Elliott Gould. Mafgau• Hemi(IQWay A man wno dl'aama of own.- 1ng a posh restaurant In Mannanan mull marry a woman he doe6n't"love IQ lhel he can rec:eNe the tinanclel ~ needloCI 10 start 11"11 bullneM. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 48 mlf'I.) ·1&==_.,.,. St.ii. -I QASclay Coal. l1Zl-~ CD .,. "Merry Christmas, Mr Law- rence" ( 1983, Drama) David Bowie. Tom Conti. During World War II. a Japanese row commandant anempts 10 impose his concepts of dlsclpllne and order on the PftsonefS, causing a clash of wills w11h a stubborn Bntlsh ma)ot. 'R' (2 hrs . 4 min.) (l)LROfla.IY (I) .,. "The Bitch" ( 1979, Drama) Joan Collins. Michael Coby. After an ex- tramarltal attalr destroys her mamage, a hlgMlvlng woman searches tor other sources of lundfnQ. 'R' ( t hr . 30 min. I a:ae.,. "Red Oust" (1932. Romance) Clark Gable. Jean Harlow A ptantatron toreman causes many problems with tus lunw=c;:,:.=· (2 hrs I ••• llmn ... t:a CIWUICMA91.11 C* THI PUI Km Ml ..... ,_.. II .. .,. "Great Day In The Morning" ( 1956. Adventure) Virginia Mayo. Robert Stack In the days preceding the Civil War, Gold RuSh fever runs high 1n Colorado as 1nhab11an1s unw1111ng1y become bitter 11- vals. (2 hrs ) ... llOTmAlalW .-a.:1: .... If llOTDI -~l'CJY"'---,Ami. lll't ...,.m .UT •ACI COAITB 1:11 .,. "The Blues Bro1hers" ( 1980. Comedy) John Belushi. Dan Aykroyd Two blues Singers must contend with the Chrcago poltce. the CIA. neo-Naz1s and the U S Army to put together a be11el11 concert to raise money tor lheir orphan- ~~ 'R' (2 hrs . 13 mtn ) lSJ calCtt a CttOMCt GIT OUT OI rrt llOOM Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong brrng their antrcs to this special that features music videos from their latest albUm "Get -Weclnesclay •CJ) "Sahara" ( 1984, Adventure) Brooke Shields. Lambert Wilson ( 1 hr .. « min.) (%) "Monty Python's The Meaning Of Lile" ( t983, Comedy) John Cleese. Ml· chaet Palin ( 1 hr . 25 min ) •CC) "Romantic Comedy" ( 1983, Ro- mance) Dudley Moore. Mary Steenbur- ~ ( 1 hr • 43 min ) 1'lllllJ "Antarcriea" ( 1984, Drema) Keo Ta- kakura. Tsuneh1ko Watase (2 hrs .. 17 min ) (%) "Maria's Lovers" ( t984. Drama) NasrassJS K1nskl. John Savage ( 1 hr . 48 min.) • (C) "Leave ·Em Laughing" (198 1. Ora- ma) Mlcl<ey Rooney. Anne Jackson ( t hr .. 40 mtn.) CH> "Hysterical" ( 1983. Comedy) The Hudson Brothers. Bud Cort ( t hr . 27 min.) •(%) "Broadway Danny Rose" ( t984 Comedy) WOO<ty Allen. Mia Farrow (I hr . 26 min) W (B) "Let's Spend The Night Together" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rollrng Stones. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -(C) ··Runaway" ( 1984, Adventure) Tom Selleck. Cynthia Rhodes ( t hr • 40 min ) Cl) "Ladybug. Ladybug" (1963. Drama) Nancy Marchand, Jane Connell. ( 1 hr . 2 t min) -l1Zl "The Road To Morooco" ( 1942, Com ~) Bing Crosby. Bob Hope (2 hrs.) -(%)"The In-Laws" ( 1979, Comedy) Alan Arkin. Peter Falk ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) .we "Bachelor In Paris" ( 1963, Comedy) Dennis Price. Anne Vernoo (2 hrs) tW(.I) "Testament" ( 1983. Drama) Jane Al- ex.ander. William Devane. 11 hr .. 29 min.) _.,, __ . ___ _ -· "Come~ll he Cup" (195t, Drama) James Ca . lg Young (2 hrs.) Ct) "Wiiiy onke And The ChoCOlate Fac- tory" ( 1971, Fantasy) Gene Wiider. Jaek Alt>ef1ton. ( 1 hr • 40 min) 00 ''{)!M(a Story" ( 1978. Orame) Ryan O'NMI. Candice 8er0tf'I. ( t hr .. 32 min.) -CJ) "Swann In Love" ( 1984. Ora,,.,.) Jetemy lronl. Orneli. MutL (1 hr. 50 min) ~-"Pot O' Gold" (194 1. Comedy) James Stewan. Paulette Goddard (I hr 30m1n) 1:9 CID "Being There" I 1979. Drama) Peter Sellers. Sh1tley MacLa1ne (2 hrs tO min ) HI~ "Blue Skies Again" ( 1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin M1m1 Rogers ( 1 hr . 27 min) "Romantrc Comedy" ( t983. Ro- mance) Dudley Moore Mary Steenbur- ~n f 1 hr 43 min ) l:a~J "YOJlmbo" (1962. Orama) Toshrro Milune. E111ro Tono ( 1 hr . SO mm) Mt(C) "The Jigsaw Man" ( 1984, Drama) Michael Caine. Laurence Olivier ( t hr 31 min) m "The Collon Club" ( 1984 Drama) Richard Gere, Gregory Hines. (2 hrs .. 7 min) Ml(!) "The McMasrers" ( t970, Wes1ernt Burl Ives. Brock Peters (2 hrs. I (C) "Roman11c Comedy" ( 1983 Ro- mance) Dudley Moore Mary Steenbur ~n ( 1 hr 43 mm) {.}.) "Rope" { 1948, Suspense) James Stewart, Farley Granoer (I hr 20 min ) "A B11dge Too Far" ( 1977 Drama) (Part I 01 2) Otrk Bogarde. James Caan 2 hrs) "Antarctrca" ( 1984, Drama) Ken Ta- kakura. Tsunehlko Watase (2 hrs . 17 min) _ • (1l) "Easy Come. Easy Go" 1 1967 MuSI· cal) EMs Presley, Dodie Marsl'lall (2 hrs) .. "Enola Gay The Men, The Mission. The Atomie Bomb" ( 1980. Orama) Pa- trick ~fly. Biiiy Crystal 12 hrs , 30 min J _ .. ......, ___ _ . , ..... liiA UIUTULL Los Angeles Clippers at Phlladelptua 76ers IL1ve1 (2 hrs JO minJ. ... liii::. IU 119GIT ._ Out=:.oom · ; M1Df'I • ••II TOOAY lllAl'MCUf! W .,_ "Lassiter" ( t984 Adventure) Tom Selleck. Jane Seymour A classy Amencan iewel th1et is blackmailed oy lhe FBI to steal a IOftune In Nazi-held 1ewe1s passrng through pre-World War II London 'A' O ( 1 hr . 40 min ) d CS) llGlfr OI AT WIT Olll DOme ITAM Spools ol current polltlCal events, foreign alfa1rs and the 1984 pre51denual election. leatunng Ed Asner, Eileen Brennan. Chevy Chase. Mike Farrell. Howard Hesseman and Laraine Newman ( 1 hr ) 6:11(!) .. ~ e .,_ "The Chinese Ring" ( 1947 Mystery) Rotand Winters. Lows Cume Charlie Chan's prime clue 1n so"11ng a i stery is a missing rrng ( 1 hr ) CAIDITAT....wlU ~ --P\lfTITOllll I :.c-:,AlfTllQOIPUUI NOT llAT / M01\m m me ... a ... TOO ClOll fOfll ~ Henry breaks his arm. and Mr Wa1n11gh1 hrres an over· ambttlOUS artist 10 l'letp him with Cosmic Cow IMl#llll't llACla I~ .. lttc>UR ... Of,.,.. •MUleOfTHI-. ,_,_wrntUI~ UMTTA 19 C81 ... 9 enaTY-IT TOlllNT tntervoew with Tom.Lee Jones ! ~ llA~ "Cosoy Show" costar Usa Bonet an aspmng 18-yeai -Old lash- ron model LCM COIMCnOlt ... ,_..CO..Mtf -.OfPOllN9 ...... CHAIR ..... LOia ..... 19GRT llOWI "Willy Wonka And T~ Choco- late Factory" I t971, Fantasy) Gene Wilder. Jack Albertson A wOlld famous conlecllOne< offers a 11te11me supply 01 candy 10 the trve winners o1 a treasore hunt 'G ( t hr . 40 min ) C0U.-Mm'TIM1 Texas at Arkan- sas (Live) (Subjeet to bl&ckOU1) (2 hrs ) ;) , ... TAU MAm "Goldilocks And The 3 Bears" Tatum O'Neat plays the mis- c~ young girl wno learns about re- specting the property of others aftef n happens upon the bears' cottage In the woo<Js Also starring Hoyt Axton. Alex Karras. Carole King and JOOn L1thgow ..... " ... ......al .. M LOIT --· Ralph has a chance 10 dO a undy bar commercial ti only his tootheehe would oo away O .. 'Monty Python'• The Meening Ot Lite'' ( 1983. Comedy) JOM 01eeM Mt<:hMI Pelln The ~ A.gee of ..._n prOVlde the loose tr~ kit aw• Of Sunday, Januwy 5, 1988 17 c;.orroc e~ spoc:h·ig evetythirig tr~ seituat 1ecrO<luctl('..11 to g1vttony A' I 1 iv 25mm .I NI al)POl'TUIJ OI MmlCA: ~ CMQ IU 7:118 at• lNI TOMI Featured beSI bets for L A btlr1ng profile ot Je'lfrey Hornaday chOrer~rac;ner of 1rie mO'll.e A Cr1Grus Line a ne" loolr fOf Palm Springs · n the tCAm ot anttQue c.ar$ I MCl•Mmff m GI LA. Featured a beauty contest lc.t c.ats a rep()fl on tt.e trauma of Oare rape a IOOI< al !he t11sro< I OI Laurel Can· on U .ATL.Mm l&UOI DOUM CMMCI OI A LRTm PIGf\.l'I CCUIT .. ,.,.,. ..... YWIDU. RO, ftO WOM.OOI ~ atllAIGY _.MCUUQtUf'I 0.-OI 0.. ... UCM MOM IANTA AISTA .. llMY Mat I oocomes WSPIC.ICAJS When rrank 5e(:rrungty pays no attentt-On to the oeatn 1t11eats made against n1m D e ~y TO MIAVBI Jonatnan and Matk help two 01s.ableO boys learn abou1 each other's t1andt<.dP!. and acouore a new 01Jt1001< or. !tie o 1 1 rv 8 lH) WJ811 Ar <::1 r.on turns to Mac: key alld44ic1< for ne1p 1r rescu111Q n1s ab due~~ O 11 nr I ~ .... II CIDllATI I= Sarah T Pvrtra1t 0 1 A Teen· Age Al<:<Jtl<Jltc. 1197~ Orama) Linea Bta1t Verna Bloem A 15-year-OIO g111 wno has d1t1tcult 1 cu~·r 11 wilh a new hlP with tier mother and stepfather. starts to d11n1t secrelly (2 nrs J a llATIOUl •OGlltltlC Hat Holbrook na11a1es the story di four Americans no"" 1rv1rig in Cn1na a student a 1ournahs1 a businessman ano a teacl'ler O ( 1 hr I Gb,.._.TMILOMt ID 8'tl"FUAl. llMA Indian sp111tua11ty 1s eA· ptoroc:t In two ltlms ·'The Founh Stage abOUt a successtut newspaper editor's de c1s1on to renounce matenahsm and "Ap pointment W11t> an Asrrotoger · chronicles the influence ol astrology on Indian soc• ety ( 1 tu I (HJ aYll: 0.. '9QHT wrTH YOU Rare fool age of EIVls pertorrrung w11h a small grouµ of musician friends reveal& his warmth and magic as ne sings early nits triat 1nc1uoe "Heartbreak Hotel " It hr J ,._ TALI ntUTM "Rapunio1 Gena Rowt&nds playt 1he wicked wrlch Jell Bridge$ Is the prince and Shelley Du· vaM poltrays the golden-hatred damsel 1n dlstrMs tn this version ot tne classic fa11y tale ( 1 hr ) Cl)C'AIDIPl~QHM'I (l)M UMY ••• M INOW'l IPM Alf. .. IAIY INaM. The llcliliOUS 25th an nlverwy ot "The Garry Shandllng Show'' tt celebta1ed in e parody ot TV tafl' ~wa that's lllled with clips ot memorable a:'~'~ . .. !) .... "01 0tues 11960 Comedy1 E!vtS Presley. Jutiot Prowse While srn tlOned In Germany three Gts to1m a mus1 cat combO (2 hrs. 10 min I •1L~=Bertha" 11972, Ora· ~) Barbera Hershey, Oevld Carradine During the o.piHllOO, three men al'ld • gift oo Ol'I • cr1me '°'" !rwolvtnQ tr11in 18 Sunday, January 6, 1986 roboery hdnaP(}lng and ptOSMuHor I rJ 30 m.n) 0 TICT~DOUIM (!J ,..... .... u, • aVll .....,: M.OMA ... KAWAI In 1t ·s 1973 c.oncert Pres!e1 per1orms ·1 Car 1 Help Falling 1n LO'lle Wnh Vr>.J Hound Dog .• "My Way ... "Btve HaNa11 &rue Suede Snoes ana 01t1er Ms 1 t "' JOminJ i~IBI ~ .. (J) m. "Agatha Ch11s1te's 'Dead Man's FOiiy"'' (Premiere Mystery) Petet Ustinov Jean S1aP1e1on An Ameroc:an mtstery wrnet s simulated murdef chase 1urm. fatally rear tor Herc.ule Poirot ano a group ot ga~·Players gathered at a coun.!!}' estate O (2 hrs } D m IUCllft 11AG1C Ale~ander anc:t Leonard Blacke IHal Linden. Harty Mor gan) search lot a lO·ton statue that was ai;parenlly Slolen {rom a Mantlattan mu- seum ( 1hr1 8 9 DYMITY Ale..:IS yr>.Jnger s.ste• st>ows up w11h plans of ner own Krystle has allerettects from tier 1mp11soomen1 Blake has a bU&1ness ofter 10< Dex O ( 1 hr ) I ';,"' llMA RMI Members of Ir <J1a s rfSlng middle class are profile<l 1r-c1u01ng a hlmmaker. a ma"8ra,a a deSlgner and a 1rad11tonaf housewife ( t hr I 81),.._.TMILOMt feJ llO¥ll "Runaway t 1984 Adventure) Tom ~lleck Cynthia RhOdeS A cop bat- 1ies a oe1angoo electronics ...,,zard "'hO c.an reprogram helpmate rooots into sa· O•stic me1a111c murderers PG-1 3 O f 1 nr , 40m1'1ta ~= "D ~Cab" (1983 Comeoy) Mr· T Adam Baldwin '011vers ol a nearly ban111up1 War.h1ngton taxicab operalton become heroes when they rescue two ktd· nappeo chlldren A' Q ( 1 hr 39 min ) L1 llO¥ll "Johnny Danger01Jsly' f t984 ComeOy) Michael Keaton. Joe Piscopo tn the 1930s. an honest. good-hearted man is forced 10 turn to a 11te of cttme to finance his neurOhC. mother's skyrockehng mP<licat bills PG 13' t 1 hr 30 mm J tf,_ ITM'Tm , JJ IUPDIT AM OI comDY UUITI lNI ...aY Byron Allen Dana Carvey. Billy Ctystat. Andy Kaufman. Robert Klein. Belle M1dler Joe Piscopo. R1cnard Pryor and Robin W1t1tams salute the mnovallve club lhal helpeo launch the careers 01 some of today's top comic talents ( 1 hr l (1) m. "Marta's Lovers" ( 1984, Ofa· ma) Nastass1a K1nsk1. John Savage. Her war-scarred husband's emotional fnab1ltly to consummate 1he11 marriage d11ves a young woman into a se11es ot affairs with Other men 'R' ( 1 hr. 48 min ) G l8'ICUU. Y '°"YOU .. (!) .,. "When The Legends D+e" ( t972. Western) Richard Widmark, rrecerte Forresl ,An orpnaned lndlan b<>y dlslllusioned by he conniving white man whO introduced nrm to rodeo Ille strtkes out on n1s own 10 become a top rodeo star (2 hrs . 30 min J (l)WllAt.Ulll -a• IT. ----A mao bomber strikes an Abortion cllnlc. Fiscus has sec· ond thoughts alter proposing marriage ( 1 hr) 11 rchr1•hn•·· att•., with an ,,,.. rerNitlonel bustneaman pu11 '* Ult tn dllnger, three former cotteQe trlendt staae a prrvate revrll()O at the l'lotel Ir art ' • ~~lrv } • ....:' ... "OSf-wlOfl&af lr~.a SC trasts and con1ra<J1C1tor1s as '' s111 ... es '' peace arv.i p1osper11-, lfl a ne-N t91;tir1C« cal age are e•am•tted throuyt1 rt e e1es • Prime M.niSter Rarv Gan<jtt1 <..oourr • •• Jaci' Anderson hOsts ( 1 hr I 1--lNl--CNOIA.t llY Poca mATIC* W1 'P.' Ved Menra s essay on lite in h•s t.ahP di<i that locus.es on his 83-year old un<:I• Cnacha11 and hr.; role as the lamuy ~ ~ relatKln fRJ I 1 r•• I ((~lllTY '1S' c:omDY mM G~ts I" arr ••e Hf moll<.1 Brae Ga11e11 CR) S llO¥ll Aon antic Corrie<Jy 1 , :.t4 ' RomanceJ Dudley M()()(e. Mary Steenc:.~ gen While a1101a1ng the entangiemer.1 romance two seerrnngty m1~11a1c11e playwrights endure a n1ne·year partne ship wroctl prcouces a stru~ ot Bri;aawa, hits PG ( l nr . 43 min 1 6D mAT ....,..OI Ol.YWIC IOXIMG •11@ m. F0<ce Of Arms · I 1951. Ofa ma) W1tllam HOiden, Nancy Olson An Army lieutenant and a WAC tall 1n low• 1n WOfla War 11 lla!Y h<s 5 n1"' 1 I .__.,.,.. Sill -DMllYAm ,._ llMWlll mioRT ....... 1w 118(J)OS ... C.... comDY CUlllCI ~ Sketches vamp,,,. .111p•e~ s-ons 00-1t·yoorsell men's 1ootr1 Sup"• Dave 1n a sp1nn1ng target <.tu•1I "' H11e" Mile Island Skit l ..,•~n ..., ...... -MDAMmW\ATl · I\ Handful 0 1 People In The Depths L)I S1tence F1anz (Guntet Lamprecht) w1t11r.lraws t 1 h1r, b6ard1ng hOuse room whNfl hfl telle1; l uPof'I the ev11 surroon01ng h1111 t ,.,a1t • "' 14)(1hr) I Melt KAYPOllD ., ..... ~ ( llO¥ll "North Dallas r orly 111H9 ComE>dyl Nick Nolle Mac: Oalf•S Groupoes pill-popping and ell "gm p.vrv 1ng t>eg1n 10 take 1ne11 1011 or1 two tu11 tov 1ng but over thP hill toolball ri1ayf1ri; R ~nrs) IPOR'TllOOl llOWW ' A Nightmare On Flru Str~t' ( 1984 Horror l John Sa lion Rontt Btakety A groop ot L A chtldrPn are tet ro112ed by a vengetut ktllet whO can invade their dreams and matertalllf' whl"n they awake 'A' ( 1 hr 31 min) 110¥11 ''Lipps & McC11111' ( 1978 Comedy) Pau1 Thomas R1c1t t u11 Two modern-day cowboys have a ~1111ety ot unusual encounters after v1sfm~ a West ern ranch 11 hr 30 min ) ITMT OI IOlmTI• M Proftles ot Ann-Marg1et, Mike Connors. Susan Sulll.· van. JA~on Parker, Elvls Presley, IM origins ot benl<s. golf. Ap11t r oor! Day (R) f 1 hr l (?JllOVW ·Par&d1se" ( 1982 Orarna) Wit he A.:i•oe., Phoebe Cates Two let>n agers GOt••t' ol A~e 1n 1823 BaghOad n· I t '" 40m1n 1 I NtQKT GAU.aY n:at U . MOC*8 A blind wornen is o;talked by lhugl who think 1he w1trleSsed a muroe1 (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min I De TOlllNT Hos1 Jonnny CA•P>O ~ If ... ~ ~8hn Comedllltr Al WM -~~t\I) ..... ________________ ...;.._ __ ~~~~~ -'-Y!dnestlay Ca-•. la • ... ~ ""AU. • ... llAWMPWM .... ,.Lo. flRUIM W Jett Smith prepares chteken salad and chicken with leeks 1n cream. i ...,..,.. mffuu.mf tW .,. "The Rosebud Beach Hotel" ( 1984. Comedy) Colleen Camp. Peter Scotan An ent8fprtslng couple puts a run- down seaside resort on the road to finan- cial recovery by hiring prostitutes who double as bellhops. ·R' ( 1 hr . 27 min ) -· ~ mM Guests· Katherine Hel mond. Brad Garrell (R) I m Oii MOU YWOOO llO¥m "The Emerald Of Artatama ( 1967, Adventure) Rory Calhoun. James Ph1lbrooll. An American beeomes 1n· volVed In a three-way race alT\Oflg rortune nuntets searching ror a rare Egyptian wet (1 hr . 50 mtn ) ~mM llOM IUL PIOft.I CIT8 •TODAY •m• lWCUll 11:9 .,. "Angel Baby" ( 1961, Orama) George Hamilton. Mercedes McCam- brtdge A yoong mu te glrl miraculously re- gains her vOICe and falls In love with the evangelist she thinks is respon51ble (2 hrs.) • ta:llD. LA11 ~wmt DAVID~ Scheduled: singer Cerf Perkins. a n011elty item demonstration ( t hr l I IAT PATllOL ,_ ,_ 0 FeatUfed Gordon Thomson of "Dynasty", Chrl&llna Craw· lord shOWs ol $75 million in jewels ( 1 hr ) (!) •••• ~ ... 0 --U-nTWr Interview with Tom~ee Jones. e _,. Scheduled· actress Jud· Ith Ught. actor Brian K91Wtn, Jose Fe1tc1· ano. mentaflst Robert Dorian ( 1 hr l GDNAmMLOM {() llCIDIO Winston Toor Team Rodeo from Lei1rng1on. Ky (R) ( 1 hr ) .o¥ll "'Hot Dog The MOiiie"' ( 1984. Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser An Idaho farm boy, part1c1pa11ng 1n a treestyle skiing competition. finds ro- mance and fun. as well as a rivalry with the reigning Austrian champion 'R' ( 1 hr 36 m1ru tM18 J.1J llOYll "Oeadtlne"' ( 1980 Suspense) Barry Newman, 8111 Kerr Nu· clear terrorists threaten to blow up Syd- ney. Australia. unless their demandS are T!'· (1 hr .. 20 min J (HJ llOWll "Paradis&" 11982. Orama) Wit- -n.ar.lay •OO "Bolero" ( 1934, Orama) GeOfge Raitt. Cerole Lombard ( 1 hr . 23 min) •00 "BMX Bandits" (1984, Adventure) David Argue, John Ley. ( 1 hr , 32 min ) •ce:> "The Ice Pltates" (19tM, SCieflce Fie· tten) Robert Urich, Miry Crotby ( 1 hr 3emln ) CJ) "Yojlmbo" I 19e2. Orame) TOShlro Mttune. £1Jlro T ono ( 1 ru .. 50 min ) M CI) "Swing Shift" ( HHW, Dram•) GOldle lie Aames.. Phoebe Cates Two leen·agers come ot age "' 1823 Baghdad "R' ( 1 hr 40 min) we•u• (!) .o¥ll "Hawa11' (Part 2 ot 2) ( 1966. Orama) Julie Andrews R1eharo Hams A missionary troes to change the Hawa11ans customs. Ol.lt ttme and his wife's deatn cha=1m 1nsteao (2 hrs . 30 min ) 1.,.. "Appointment With A Killer' ( 1975 Mystery) Joanna Pettet Brian Blessed An anonymous note wr111en on a copy of a Shakespearean play prO\/tOeS a valuable clue f0t a private detectrve's wile investigating a S·year·old murder case (2 hrs ) .o¥ll 'Choose Me"' ( 1984. ComedyJ Genevieve Bu1otd. Keith Carradine T~ lives of a oar owner. a radto sex therapist and a scheming womanizer collide sewng oll a barrage of emo11ona1 ltreworks 'R' ~hr . 46 m.n) ~y • .o¥ll "Swann In Love" ( 1984 Ora· ma) Jeremy Irons. Ornena Mut1 Based on Marcel Provsrs story of a Parisian whose obsessive passion for a prost11u1e leads to his social as well as personal doom 'A' ( 1 hr. 50 min) 1:11 .o¥ll '"The Oeao Zone f 1983 Suspense) Christopher Walken Brooke Adams After coming out ot a coma. a shy schoolteacher has the power ro loresee and change catastropnoe events A' 0 I 1 hr , 42 min l 1:111 ... ATM llCMll Roger Eoert and Gene Siskel announce their cno1ces tor the 10 best lllms ot 1985 • ~ T.-n Guests Bob Nelson IB~~by Stayton. S1nbad Randy Credoeo ALL.• M PAI& y ...... u. """' NJ. CCIWTACT KAAATI Dennis Alexio vs Neal Siogleton tor the Worto Light Heavyweight Championship. $Ched- uled tor 12 roundS from Sacramento Calif (A) ( t hr , 30 min.) HI I CJ) Cll ... ..nrATCH .o¥ll "The Accused"' ( 1948 Orama1 L0<e11a Yoong. Robert Cummings Bv ac· c1den1, a woman 1s accused of murde• ano l~tlve lrom 1us11ce (2 hrs I LRO/lalY • WOIUAT&..-.. _,."Daniel"' ( 1983 Orama) Timo- thy Hutton. Mandy Pa11nk1n Based on E L Doctorow's novel "The Book 0 1 Dan- iel " A graduate student probes the events surrounding his parents' execution as RusS1an nuclear spies R (2 hrs . 9 min) -·--- Hawn. Kurt Russell ( 1 nr , 40 mm I •CID "M ystery Mansion" ( 1983 Suspense) Dallas McKennon. Or&iJ ~nne ( 1 hr . 36 min ) -~"Swing Time" ( 1936. Musical) Fred Astaire. Olngef Rogeis ( 1 hr 44 min ) •<%> "Swann In Love'" ( 1984, Orama) Jeremy Irons. Ornella Mull ( 1 hr 50 min.) -ml "The lest Starflghl.,.. ( 1 !MM Science ACtiOn) Lance Guett, Robefl Preston I 1 hr • .tO min) "A SOidier'! Story" ( 198•. Oremt) • llO¥m At Tne C11cus" ( 1939, Come- dyl Marx Brcthers. Eve Arden Olslnhent- ed from h•S uncle's fortune. a man mOder- nizes his run·oown circus with the help of several zanies (2 hrs ) ~llVIM.Y•••••t ~ -TMllClml llOWll "Tnis Is S1>1nal Tap" ( 1984, Comedy) Roo Reiner M1ehael McKean In this satire on the contemparary rock mu.- sic scenP an American documentary him· maker examu es the phenomenon of a 17· year-old heavy metal band from England ' ·R'™'J... M MUIOUI ,_,.'??Fiil Ml an t111 THE AMCM Ct&DMN ... aec•a llOYll · Goodbye Emmanuelle ( 1977 Drami\) Sylvia Kristel, Umberto Orsini A. beau11tu1 woman's searcn for the ultimate erotic ei1perience brings her to a startling reahza11on 'A' ( 1 hr 40 min ) ~ ADOmCI: loo.I II llOnoll ~A-.U llOYll "The Collon Club · ( 1984 Ora· ma) AiehartJ Gere, Gregory Hines In the 1930s a 1au musician saves the hie of a powerful racketeer and rs towed deeper a'ld deeper into me violent world of gang· sters and gunmen 'A' (2 hrs . 7 min) *'ID llOWll · A Night tn Heaven" ( t 983. Orama) Chri~topher Atkins. Lesley Anne Warren A married college instructor has an aflau i11111h one or her students who works as a male ellotic dancer 'R' O ( 1 ._lhr.;~1~' ,..,,. I "1f 910aTIC8na .UT •ACI COAITD .. _. "The S1ng1ng Hill' ( 194 1 West· ern) Gene Autry Smiley Burnette A y~ng woman creates problems lor ranch· ~ Nhen she plans to sell land which pre- viously nad oeen used as free grazing 1er- lr11or~I unoen ........ TOOAY MUnlQ.llf d ... ~ llOWll Cross Channel I 1948 Ora mat Wayne Morros \rvonne Furneau>. A boat owner unwillingly aids and abers c11m1nals Oy prov1d1ng them with a shl1rtle service 10 and from France I t nr J ; DMICNLUUU .-TIOeet .. ~" ... llCW W • COllC9IT The gravef. voice songs and enduring h\>mor of the oc1o0enarlan comedian are captured 1n a 1981 pertormance at Ontario's Hamilton Place 8IC CUl"Rll • c:aec91Y Howerd E Rollins Jr AdolPfl Ceesar t 1 hr 41 min l ($' "Of1e Heavenly Night ( 1931 Musi- cal) [velyn I aye John Boles t 1 hr 20 min) -Ill> "" Ptrze Of Gold"' (1%5, Orama) Ricflard Widmar!(, Mal Zetterltng (2 hrs.) .. (%) "Notor!OU$" 11946. Suapenae) Cary Grant Ingrid Befgman ( 1 l'lr . 43 mtn ) · tW e "Clancy Strite! Boys" ( 1943. Con. CM Lft<> Goice-. Huntz Hell (2 l'n l Sunday, January 5, 1988 19 -n.an.llly GOid. -· 'FOfce Of Arms" ( 1951, Or•m•) w 11-11am HOiden. Nancy Otson (2 hrs.) "C1112en Kane" ( 194 1. Orama) Orson WelleS. Joseph Cotten ( 1 hr .. 59 min.) "Finnegan Bealn Again" ( 1985. Com- edy) Mary Tyler MOO!e, Robert Preston 1 hr . &2 m1n.) "The Goodbye Girl" ( 1977, Comedy) R1eha1d Dreyfuss. Marsha Mason. ( 1 ht . 50m1n) all(%) "The Cotton Club" ( 1984. Orama) Richard Gere, Gregory Hines (2 hrs .. 7 mm) .-19 "Letter 0 1 lntroducllon" ( 1938, Ora- ma) Ann Shendan. Adolphe MenjOU (I hr . 30 min) a.ct) "Beat Street" ( 1964, Musk:at) Rae Dawn Chong, Guy Davis ( 1 hr., 46 min ) "The Bostonians·· ( 1964, Orama) Christopher Reeve. Vanessa Redgrave (2 hrs) "trreconc1table O.f1erences" ( 1984, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. Shelley Long ( 1 hr , 54 min) .. (%) 'Mr Ace" ( 1946, Orama) George Rall. Sylvia Sidney. ( 1 hr . 24 min) -~ "lhe Ice Ptrates" ( 1984, Science Fic- tion) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby ( 1 hr . 36mm ) "BM>< Bandits" ( 1984. Adven1ure) David Argue, John Ley (l hr , 32 mm J • "Break1n· " ( 1984, Musical) Lucinda 01Ckey. AdOlfo Ouinones ( 1 hr , 27 min ) "A Bridge Too Far" ( 1977, Orama) (Part 2 ot 2) Dirk Bogarde. James Caan jl hrs) CZ) "Meph\sto" ( 198 1, Orama) Klaus Ma- 11a Brandauer. Krystyna Janda (2 hrs , 15 min ) .. (11) "Will Penny" ( 1968. Wes1ern) Chari· ton Heston. Joan Hackett (2 hrs , 15 mm) .. (If) "Brady's Escape'' ( 1984, Adventure) John Savage, Kelly Reno ( 1 hr., 36 min.) _ -lvenlng ·11N..:. Cll ... PCIUCI ITOllY CCll.Lm IAIUTIALL Pepperd1ne at OePaut (Live) (2 hts ) .... 0 ,_..,..,,,, .,..,.,_.. ...... ......, --...WMl•IOll ... Clf, .......... .... wSwing Time" ( 1936. Mus1Cal) Fted Astaire, Ginger Rogers. A gambling dancet has • Mrd time MVlng money to marry hts sweetheart. bul complk:atlons •rise when he 1•111 for enother ( 1 ht , 44 min.) COU. IAlllTIALL Loulsvllle at Me= Stale (live) (2 hrs ) (I) "Swing Shift" (1984, Orama) Goldie Hawn. Kurt RuSMll. World War II separates a Callfornla couple, H the hl.ls- band goes off 10 war and hi• wife finds work 1n an aircrtfl factory. where she b&- glnt an aftalr with another man ·po· ( 1 lhr ·:Jt'l!U~/Memm -.... ... .. 20 Sunday, Jenuary 5, 1988 • TOO Cl.Oii POI W Henry and Monroe flnd a bag ot money and plan to keep 11. unlit they CkSCOvef that a neigh· l~==~---.Clf .... ,.,..wme ... _ u.TTA NI Cll ... a -.ro•n T09llltT lnlerview with James Farentino, J TAll =. ~ Playboy photographer Kerry Morris: John Hillerman of "Magnum. P.I " I LM cc111•c11011 Mm'I C19111f -.ClfPOlmlm ..... CMAID ,._ML.GM ...... 9GllT -THI 19\ Hosts Len Dawson. Nici< Buonlconll. ( 1 hr ) CD .,. "Top Har· ( 1935. Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers A man has trouble with his girlfriend bec::ause she thinks he's married 10 her best triend ( 1 hr .39 min ) (l)•••w ... ?:ilal}.,_ "The Big Mouth" ( 1967. Come- dy) Jerry Lewis. Harold J Stone A llSher· man catches a big one. lhe secret to a tortune In diamonds. (2 hrs . 10 min ) 1:9 8 I Oii THI TOii Featured Mark Harmon Of "St Etsewhere" and Kansas City Roy· al&' Geotge Brett remint&ce aboo.Jt growing up in the Southland and take a IOU/ ol !heir homes and hang.-ouls. Larraine New· man tours her old L A stomping grounds I MCl•..r WllAT'llWt••1• m Oii LA. Featured: IOCk and roll aerOblc classes; a report on daydreams. wllchcrafl In Los Angeles U.ATU. ....._ DOUM CMAllCI 01 A LIPITm ....... ~ ., ..... ... ,.. ... WU, WU WOIU 01 MmALI .,,,.,,, W. IGUllllST Jeff Smith prepares traditional Polish tare, including pierog1, ga";f. and hvnte< stew ~ .,. "BOiero" (1934. Orama) GeOfge Raft. Carole Lombard A young man works his way up to lame as a da•:C~ hr . 23mln.) I ... tMTAmTA • (J) ••• PJ. Robin Me.seers· preco- ck>us nephew lnvo!Ves Magnum and Hig· gins in a potentlalty deadly confrontallon wllh a killer ( 1 ht ) 8 • COllT .... Va,.....·1 IChOot gradel 8Uffet, when she develops • crush one f>OYI 0 • .. "Ollllnger" ( 1973. Or•mal Warren 011". Ben Johneon. The Nie oT John Ollllnger, Iha not0<k>VI gangster, 1s traced from htt prison breekout ~o 'his exe· cution by the FBI. (2 hrt.) • 0 llMDOW CMAID Jonathon and Benny investigate when It apP9art lhat a botanist was murdered by his plants. Q -~ .... i -~K•tle. Portrall Of A Center· fold" ( 1978, Orama) Kim Basinger, Vivi an Blain. A beeufy queert travels to HOI· tywood In search of •l•rdom Only 10 encounter a senes of unsavory charaC1et5 wno nearly ruin her hfe (2 l'lrs.) e .. .,...,,, Via ferry boat and tux· ury cruiser. playwright and novelrst B1lan Thompson travels the Nile River trom the Sudan to its Med1tt1rranean delta Q ( t hr l l ,.._THILGM lftliMfl "Agatha Christle'• Miss Marple The Body In the Llbrery" Miss Marple's rnvesttgatlon of Ruby Keene's murder leads her 10 lhe re&Ort ot Dane-- mouth and a growing llst of suspects {fart 2 of 3) Q ( 1 hr ) Ct) llCMI "Hol Resort" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Parseklan, Debra l<etf Al a posh summer ~tel. slaff members. snoocy preppies. and bathing beauties are all pre occupied with one activity -sex 'R' ( t hr . 33 min ) (() cou.a. IAIUTIALL UCLA el Wash· lngton Stale (Live) (Subiect to blackout) -~hrs ) {H)llCMI "A Soldier's Story" ( 198-'. Ora· ma) Howard E Rollins Jr .. Adolph Cae· sar Towards lhe end ot W()(ld Wer II, a black Army att0<ney's lnvestlgetlon Into the murder of a blacl< sergeent at a Louis!· ana military base ignfles further racial strtfe 'PG~ (1hr .. 41 min.) (l)C'•V~CIAISI Cl).,. "One From The Heart" ( 1982, Comedy) Frederic Forrest, Teri Garr Ot· reeled by Francis Coppola The five-year romance of a Las Vegas wlnd<>w dresser and het iunk·dealer boy1rlend breaks up. as each ot rhem ltnds a more Jnlereshng i rtner. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min ) PIT'a .. • e FM& Y 11lt Alex helps Jennifer wrtle a speech then regret• II when a pan- el of judges asks her 10 repeat the per lforf::'f.c Q , ... = MOlmYllGCl•I .... , ... -·-'~Sam's c1ushed when he donates his baseball jersey to a charity auction and nobody bids on 11 8 9 THI COUYI Powers fllrls with Sable, Miies learns about his lall'ler'a allalr lwlth~ncesca Q ( t hr ) cmccuu T.t1 "Agatha Christie's Miu Marple. The Body In the Library" Miss Marple's irwestigatlon of Ruby Keene's murder leads her to the resort ol Dane- movth and a growing fist of tutpeels i art 2 ot 3) Q ( 1 hr ) ,._ML.GM llAllW Cl MATM "Bleak House" Estner oontracts smallpox •fler nursing Jo. KrOOI\ dies In a fire at hlfl k>dglngs, Mr Tulktnghorn threatens Lady Dedlock with her pasl lndlscrellons., (Part & of 8) Q ( t hr ) .,. "No Small Attalr" ( 1~84. Com- edy) Jon Cryer, Demi MOOfe ObSeSSed 4-\ with an asplflng singer In het twenties. an • .. lnoorrlglble 1&-year-old lrtes 10 help give her sagging career a boost 'R' ( t hr . .ci min.) (l)tTAl19 (%).,."The Collon Cl\Jb ( t984. Dre· ma) Alchartj Gere. Ore11ory Hines. In the 1930s. a Jazz musician aavtt lhe lift of a powerful rtckeleer and rt towtd deeper and deeper lnlO the VIOient WO<ld Of r nQ· sters end &NMn 'A' (2 hrs., 1 min. e •ICLYPOITCRI • 8 • -.n ~ Dan moo11hghts at. a paid escort, the wife of a Russian llnn" grant (Yakov Smirnoff) is drrested 1;11111• amval In the U S (fJ m¥ll 'They Shoot Horses Don 1 They?" ( 1969. O.amal Jane Fonda M• chaet Sarraz1n A Depre:.s1011 era dance marathon 1$ entered by a young covplP 11 need ol the prize money (2 hrs_, JO mm 1 ({l) m¥ll "Ruo A Crooked Mile" ( 1969 Orama) LOUIS Jourdan Mary Tyler Moore A teacher becomes 1n11olved wilh murder and Intrigue after d1sco11er1ng an under Q!._ound sabotage plot 12 hrs . 5 min ) CJ;J mvll "Cihzen Kane" t 1941, Dramal Orson Wenes. Josept"t Collen Flashbacoes recall the hie of a wealthy powerful and exlravagantly sell-1ndutgen1 newc;pappr magnate, as a reporter searches tor tlw s.gn1ftcance of the man s c.ryp11c ta .. , word. ( 1 hr , 59 min ) -· Cl) lMO'Tt LMIJllQ I ihmae'<; lies tpaw an Innocent man wspecled of murder Gary dates Jtll Benneu. Ben has designs on Gathy. Q ( I hr) D e llLL ITmT a.ult Hill RAnko and Buntz have only tour hours 10 hnd a stol(<n hum.an heart. Belker may miss n1s own weddlril~ 11., •Scheduled a report on the way some communll1es deal wrth home· less vagrants and former mental pal1ents bus tickets lo a desllnahon ot their choice I(~~ --.T------CMnOl.W ... NOLI m¥ll "Blame It On Rio" ( t 984, Com ecty) Michael Catne. Joseph BotoQna A bUslnessman vacallon1ng tn RiO de Janeiro soccumbs to an atlair w11h his best frlen<fs teen-age daughter, then trteS 10 keep II a secret 'R' ( t nr . 50 min ) ~ IMM Guest David Stein berg (A) • Cl) ~I .. n9 LOIT INODll When Relph tries to help an old friend find a wife, an unknowing Allee suspec\"'1 h1f'T'I of ==hfu1 0 ........ ..,.. ----.... ,,., .... ...,. ... 1W u.wu.~lllCI ~ Sketches dirty words Huyh Hefner; fat marathon, prison escape. 1ap dancing poflcemen, boat hosp11a1. matl-or der bflde l ... •CMHllT1 ~m.La -•amaun 'A Reaoe• Wi1h The Power Of God" Fran1 (Gunter l amprPCht) JOtnS a gang and becomec; l11ends w11h a shady character namPd l~l~=John) 1Part 5 of14t Ill II Ill 9GllT ~The WfJy In' (NO Dalt' Adult) ( t:tv . 30~) (p) Ll'll'Mll Of ,. ... -,..,. Featuted' interviews with Kirk Douglas ll'ld oll magnate T Boone PICkons; a tour Of Can,,.s. Frenoe with Cher. o London shOpplng spree with Diahann Carroll (R) u ht} ll) llDWll "The Gwdbye G1rl' \ 1971 Comedy) Alchatd Ofeyfuss. Mlr&he Ma· IOI'\ Cffcumttances farce an e>KSenoet and l'lf'1 11r .. 11)(;101JS daughter 10 share th1Jlr IJPv. l r 11\ C 117 apartment wllh an as- ll)111=~y' I hr !>O min ) tt.:W ~HUT ;.\ dO\}lighl oerween un- ion rwoehoJ 1ec1os 10 murder ( I hr 1 O mtn.I D fJD rOMGHT _.%, •ohnny Carson Scnedu!PO v••t'tfS' Lrberac.e comedian , film d11ector David Steo11berg ( 1 hr ) OODCOUfU ®l AIC ... llQHTUNI '"'AU WQAI NAWAlllWl.f ,.._.TMllOllJ COUVTllt a.a.cut MO¥ll Ni>w 'fork I lights ( 1983 Ar! 1tJI r r1rrr1•,, Atphert George Ayer The .11n111° •u· i!Jv••htures ot nine Ne...., York so- 1.1111... •n1.1urlrng iln 1nterna11onal rock •.i..ir <fflO .1 U111rpd Na11011s dtplomat 'A' (I rir 41rn11t/ L WCMTIC&fTa l MO¥ll '5war1n In LC.\e 11984, Dra- rna> Jeremy Irons. Ornella Mull Based on Mar1.t>I Pr0u .. 1 s c.tor'( of a Pa11s1an whose vt»t> :.•vP 11ds;.t0n for a orc.sMute leads lo ros ... o\.r.il d'i wPtl ·h personal doom R' f 1 hr :>Om111) m~QAUIRY tt:a @ llOYW The Hoodlum 1-'11e.,t" t 1961. [)ran1a) U<J11 Murray, <.tndt Wood A pnest t11es to help Cttmtnal!. by 1>ecom1ng a part or their wortd (2 hrs , ~min ) 11M 1HJ TMI IYl&Y IROTI-.... CO.. CDT Phil and Don Everly reunrte tor the tirc;1 1in1p 111 ten tears perforrmng such Ms "'" fiyt> Byf' Love Wake Up lrtlle <;11<;1£1 ill•d All I Ha11e To Do Is Dream" trmn the Royal Albert Hall rn London I t hr ) ~ D Cc.DY IMM Guest David Stein berg (R) 8 m Gel MOU YWOOD 0 MO¥ll The Eddy Dvch10 Story f t%6 Bt01Jraphrl Tyrone Power. Ktm Novdk Pianist Eddy Ouctun fights to makP 11 10 the top ot his protessloo (2 I'" ii~" C?-.CY 111CUll tt:9 • LATI ~ MTN DAVI> Ll'TTBmAlt SchedulPr::I c omedian Jay Ll"no •,ongw11te1 lr111rig Caesar (I hr I I MHAT110l ~ T.-0 Featured the women of ·General Hospital" model eve11lng alllre. • Charnpt0n Grocery Baggers demonstrate the11 skiffs ( 1 hr ) rn 1,:,••w ... 9l U • n TOellHf Interview with James Far&hliOO • .-V ..,. Scheduled Kevin Dob- son comPc:han Jerry Seinfeld. actress Ju&- lrnu Ba1e111ur1. '!Inger Eugerte Wiide. ( 1 hr ) ~...-nmLAllt {--~ l "°"' Bells" ( 1980 Scrence Fictton) Richard Chamberlaln John H~•n A clf'ranged but lec;hnol0\rC3lly astute kMler vsos. ao Plectronte dt'VtOe tt"tat t1antm1ts a lethal tl>4t eve• telttplione hoes 'R' ( t hr . 19m1n I tllel8 "°"' Ftnger,· (1978, Or&rn8) Hor11ey Kott,..I. Tiso Farrow A promlSlt)g pt1tn1<tt 1$. draw" tnlo e lile o1 crime ( 1 hr 20 mm I la.(ff) .,. The Rosebud Beacn Hotel' I t~ Conlecty) COiieen Cemp, Pettw Scotarl An eoterprising coup~ Pl.ti' a run down se11sioe resort on the road 10 finan- cial recovery by l'\1nng proc;1r1u1es who double as bellhOps R t 1 hr 7; min J we m.c cm u.u. (!) m¥ll MC'"""el'' Bed11c..ilrrP 11946 Comedy t Bot Hot"' Jnar, Ct1ulhelo Based on !he 00"11. b , r H T )rlungton A. barbel attempts 11> n•;11nt.ftn hoc, eir1stence tn the courts ot Krng lnu•s xv of rrance ~hrs . 30 mrn 1 II= "The Fear Is Soreao1ng· 11975 Mystery) fan•Jy Cronyn Denholm Elliott Assigned to interview a Br,ltsh art conec tor an Arne11can reporter uow1111n9ty be- comes s....,eol uo .r 111tP1na11 nal intrigue ano murder (2 hr, J l£) COUltl IAl«ITIAU t J( I A .fr w.i~n ~Ion State (R t .r2 hr" --..:v m¥ll "ThP Sn1r11nu 1980 Horrori Jack Nlcho•son t;hellPy (),,,,a11 I\ winier caretaker tor a rernote 111d .1pparent1y haunled C9toraoo norPt c. 'ir1C'wb0vnd the1e w11h ti!s wife 11nd c..1a1111oyan1 young S0o A' (7 hrs 76 mofl I t9 m¥ll 'The Last t;1a•ltgn1er· 11984 Sc1ence F1Ctron1 I ar01 P GuC'~I Rooen Preston A likable 1ee•1 dge• ..,110 <; a whol at destroying 111deo uamt> alien invaders 1s recrurled as an rnterstellJr l1•~h1er p1to1 by an emissary from cl tea4uP r •I p1an1:t< PG' t9 ... I ( t hr . 40 rnrn I m¥ll Chi( aq11 0t'ctOlu1.. 1 •949 Mystery) Alan La•Jd CJc ,,,, 1 llped An anonymous deao Q1rl r• .. ao~ 1 rtue tnat leads a crus.ao1119 reP•'""' 1 ,, r<'wert11I mobster ( 1 hr-50 rn111 8 mM llOa.'t COUICTION OI LOVI -• co.DY TOllCIHT Gu~c,1-. 1, 1111 Mui rooney. John Ferren11no Ho1•.i>~ h .t!n a11 Robin Leach (Al ~ALL•'IMl,AaY ,._TMILOllll llO¥ll 'Monty Pytr u• c; Tt"• Mea11or1g Ot Lite" ( 1983. •.c.rnt> 1y • Ir 1ru1 CIPf>·,,. Mtehael Pa11n The ~"'"'" AqP., o t Man provide the loose fr.,mewnr~ tor a <,N•e5 of comic eo1sodes spoc t1rrg PvPr. '""'Y I rum ·se~uat reprl>\luc11on P o"J'" " rr t 1 hr 25 mm ) W WOlll.D AT L.w. l9 ()) eel ... NIGHTWATCH -=om-s.-::.. -~ LROfalY t1I -'IMI Ill\. Ho<: II\ l pn n ew...1111 Nk:k BuorucOllli ( I hr ) 1:11e llO¥ll "The Hound 0 1 The Bilskei villes" 11939. Mys1'4'"Y ) Ba., 1 Aathtx>oe Nigel Bruce Shertock Hol~s 11·vi>Strgat~ the mystery of a canine sp1111 hAunllnq an ErigliSh cou".:l estate 12 hr<; 1 ~P} ..... , __ !•••• __ _. llDWll 'The Old Oun f 1<l7b ()fame Phrltppe Nouet Romy Scnne1de1 In 1g44 a grlel·slrtcken French o:urOf•<m seells 10 dlleng@ the ripe end murdr • nl h1<: wife end da!JQhler A' ( 1 hr 4A min I 11 .. 11n ... .. __ ,.,.. II -....... ... ICllDo.LR .•. _. . .,,.,. ....... -.. 'HOI At>'<)I f' I H I c (\ ' I h Sunday, January 5, 1986 21 -11.-1ng11ow1es- •00 "lhe Tendel Wan'tof" (1971, Ad\len- ture) Charles Lee. Dan Hagoerty ( 1 ,,, 21 min ) (%) "Going Berseri.." ( 1983. Comedy1 John Candy. Joe Flaherty ( 1 hr . 23 min.) •Cl) ''Shl(lbOne Alley" (1971, Music.al) Animated VOtCeS of Eddie Bracken. CarOI Channtng. ( 1 hr . 26 min ) lW(C) "Comfor1 And Joy" ( 1984. Comedy) Biii Paterson. Eleanor David ( 1 hr , 30 min) 19(%) "The Scar1ace Mob" ( 1962 Drama) A?bert Staci... Keenan Wynn ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •Cf{) "Charlie Chan And The Curse Of The Dragon Queen" ( 1981. COmedy) Peter Ustinov, Richard Hatch ( 1 hr 37 min ) Cl) "Sahara" ( 1984. Ad\lenlure) Brool\e Shields. Lambert Wilson ( I hf 44 min ) • Clll "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982, A<tveo· ture) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scott I 1 hr . 45 min) -CC) "The Third Man" (1949. Suspense) Joseph Collen, Orson Welles ( I hr . 40 mm ) Cl) "The Princess And Tile Pirate" ( 1945 Comedy) Bob Hope, v1rg1n1a Mayo ( 1 hr., 3' min) -a?) "Three Hours To Kiii" (195•. Drama) Dana Andrews, Donna Reed ( 1 hr • 30 min ) -(%) "Nate And Hayes" ( 1983 Adven- tu.re) Tommy Lee Jones, Michael 0 Keefe ( 1 hr , 40 min J tW • "Love Laughs At Andy Hardy" (19•7. Comedy) l ewrs Stone. MICl\ey Rooney (2 hrs ) -.......... --- -· "Sasquatch" ( 1976. Documentary) {?hrs) ~ "Honeysuckle Rose" ( 1980, Ro- mance) Wlllle Nelson. Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr , 59 min J (II) "The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979. Comedy) Animated (I hf . 38 min l Cl) "Girls Of The White Orchid" ( 1983. Drama) Ann Jllhan, Jennifer Jason-Leigh l! hr , 40 min ) .. (%) "The Garden Of The F1nz1-Contlnis" (1971, Orama) lino CapollCGhlO. Oom1· n!gue Sanda ( 1 hr • 3' min J w• "The Inspector General" ( 1949, Mu· alcal) Danny Kaye. Wafter Slezak. ( 1 hr , 30 min,) 1 W OO "Waltt Proud" ( 1978. Drama) Robby Benson, Sarah HOl<:Omb ( 1 hr . 38 min ) •CC) "Sheena" ( 198.4, Ad\lentvre) Tanya Roberts. Ted Wasa (1 hr ,57 min) ()) "~10" ( 1984, Science Fiction) Roy Schelaet. John LlthQOW. (1 hr . S4 min.I •(%) "GOlng Benlefk" ( 1983. Comedy) John Candy, Joe Flaherty ( t hr 23 min ) •OO "The Tender Warrior" C 197 1, AdVen· tura) Charles Lee. Dan Haggerty f t hr , 21 rrlln.) •CC) "Comf0t1 And Joy" ( 1984, Comedy) Bill Petereon. Elunor Oevld. ( 1 hf.. 30 min ) Cl) "Shlnt>One Alley" ( 197 t. Mu&lcal) Animated. Voices of Eddie Bracitan. Cerol ChaMlna. ( 1 hr . 28 min ) •(!} .TEndengeted Spedes" ( 1982. Sulpenee) Robert Utlch, Jo8tth Wiilams !? hf•) 22 Sundey, January 5, 19M (JJ "Professor Wegstaffs Time Machine" t 1983. A<tventure) Mlctlael Mcvey. Theo- na Mclellan (l) "The New Maverick" (1978, West- ern) James Game<. CherleS Frank (2 hrs ) (%) "Ct1i2en Kane" (1 9'1. Drama) {)(son Welles, Joseph Cotten. ( 1 hr . 59 min ) _ ........ ___ _ .... 11'=TClll Cll ... PGUCI mm .... Q ,_..019,., :::r.=r .... i mCIL,_. ~ .... .,. "The Third Man" ( t949, Suspense) Joseph Cotten. Orson Welles A writer of pulp Westerns investigates the "accidental death" of hts proflleetlng bOyttood friend In the darll, corrupt wcxld ot drvtded post-WOtld War II Vienna. (1 Pfj~-~--Clll ... "They All Laughed" (198t. Comedy) Audrfrf Hepburn, Ben Gazza.re New York prlllate detectives become tn- votved In numerous romantic liaisons while tracking their cllenfs' errant wives. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min) _,,. "J\Jsl The Way Vo-.J Are" ( 1984, Comedy) KrJSty McNlchOI. Ml· chael Onll<ean. Whtie In F-"rance, a crippled flutist meets a photographef whO helps her come 10 terms with her phyalcal dis· labi1~·~,<,1~mln) ...... «Jo:'~ POR ~ Through flashbacks. the Rush family reflects on how they met Monroe and hOW they came ·1•0 ::.:::.::haps -.01N1t11m ,.,,, ..,.,. ..v....., .:llOCllY Los Angeles 1(1ngs at Min· nesota Nonh Sters (live) (3 tws.) -1=:. a ..., ... n Ta.INT lnlefVlew with Johnny Cash I TAll ~TJ-"Dallas" costar De- t>otatl Shetton: a woman In the Bahamas Who uees tlefbt fOf medicinal purposes UMcm•ctm .. ,_..,..,., _ ....... ----·-.... ,. ... • 11-.r II 117 ... ... "Mele And Hayet" (1983. Ad- ..._,,ture) Tommy Lee Jonet. Michael O'Keetw.The kldNlpplno of . rnlsslonlry's flanoee INdt him 10 enlist • teaQOlno ro· gue 10 help rMCM het from Ille c1Utche9 ot • pltete. 'PG' (I ht .. 40 min I Niii? ----,_,.,-1 ,_._, -"!Wiii I .. • lft. LA. Featured: a look 81 the SU· pernatural side ot Hawaii. Including the goddess Pele, ghOSts of warriors and bleSSlog ceremonleS of holy ground U.ATU. l&UDIDOUM awecl ti# A LR1m .at.nccurT rA•rtt ... ,,_ .... -.a. WUWO&DOI AlmM.I .. ,.,, ..... , ........ 0 ... MCmflOlllMTA WfA 1'a .-r 1UQla PO'IB .UY .. (I),..., .. • -.nl OI IC-=a Biiiy and the mtSllts lry to reuMe a Sovlel emigra w•th his ''=Wlo gymnast daughter ( 1 hr ) 8 "Bonnie And Clyde" ( 1967 Drama) Warren Bea11y. Faye Dunaway Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, a pair 01 brutal oanlt. robbers. blaze a bloody 1rwl 1t1roughou1 the So-.Jthwesf during the 1930s. ~hrs.) 8 0 4Wl6 Weoster tries to me1ch IKat== with George's lalher O .... ~" ':.. "Sharon· Portrait Of A MIS· tress" ( 1977. Orama) TrlSh van Devere. Patrlek O'Neel A beaultful woman habitu- ally drawn 10 married men hndS Iler Illa unlull1tt~ (2 hrs ) 1 .... ,.-..... Q NAmTMILOllD WALL STmT -"Sllll the One?" Guest Peter Lynch. Fidelity Management & Research Co viee prestdenl .,.. · Honeysuc•de Rose" ( t980, Romance) W1l1te Nelson. Dyan Cannon While on toor a Texas country-western singer t>ecomes Involved with the seduc· five daughter of his sidekick even though he sttu loves his stay-et-home wife ·po· U hr . 59mtn J CH).,_ "Apocalypse Now" ( 19i9, Dra· me) Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen. An In· tell!Q8nce aoen1 embarks on a mls.slOn up mer into Ille Vietnamese 1ungte 10 find and ktll a renegade AWOL Army ottlcer who rias lotled all prev1oos at1empts at his ~ture 'R' (2 hrlli . 30 min.) CMIOlrl COlm>Y Cl •lllCt .,. "The Naked Fitce" ( 198.t Ora- ma) Roger Moore, Rod Steiger Based on a novel by Sidney Sheldon. After his sec- retary and a patient are mutdefed. e psy- ct11atr1at realize• 1ha1 his own life is In jeop- ardy. 'R' ( 1 hr , 43 min ) 1,..... . • <!I •_,_ Wesley's ma1ch- maklng efforts go hayvtlfe when Belvedere fellS tor lhe =' teacher o 11'1CTAC ............ u. , ....... WM.I. STmf -"Sltll It!~ One?" Gu6tt ~ter Lynch. Fidelity Management & Rtsearch Co v:.=•dent • • COON1r1 ccum "Com· munlly Colleges: What's At Stel<e?" Dt JothUa l Smith, the new Chancellor of the Caktomla Comrnunit, Colleges. and Dave Brownell. CM,.., r'lor of the Cout Community ~ l ,. • ' ..,.111 tall< about what IS rtelly at 11~• •I contrOla ere l"nOYed rrorn locel d• 1 • 1 ' Socremento I ...... -.Oat•• ... .., .. -' ..... .. (l)IMUIO --l'riclay Coal. D II) IC-.n .. An underworld scren· hsl reprograms KITI to destroy Michael Knight. ( 1 hr ) 8 (fl DWW ITWU Arnold feels guilty when he pulls a stunt that results 1n the fi11ng of a fast-food restaurant wort.er I ... DYUITY mmAT ""a.ANCH 'Gospel at Co !onus" Clarence Fountain and the Five Blind Boys ol Alabama are leatured 1n lh1s 1rad1t1onet black gospel 1nterp1eta11on ot lhe "Oedipus at Cotonus" story o l 1 hr 130 ~ TMI LON> ,_Lm . .....,... ITMlm llOVtl "K1f19 Oa111d' \ 198'J Ofama) Richard Gere, Edward Wooctward A saga of the loafs and trtbutallons of lhe war11101 David who emerges as the secoM king 01 fsarel. 'PG-t3' ( 1 hr . 54 m1r1 J I ...aAU.Y'OltYOU t:ll OJ) Hl'I TMI llAYOlt 1Prem1e1e) A 25 year-old college graduate (Kevin Hooks! lacking poll11ca1 expe11ence. ru11s fo1 may or In his hometown and wins Q (!) llOVtl "P J" ( t968. Suspense) George Peppard Raymond Burr A pent11 tess puvate eye rs tricked into murder by a woman he was h11ed 10 guard ( 2 hrs . 30 min) CE WOM.D CUP IK9ICI Women's Slalom from Savogrnn. Switzerland IA) f 1 hr) (l.J lllOYll "American 01eamer" ( 1984 Cornedyl JoBetn Williams. Tom Conti A conk on the head during a Parisian s1gh1 seeing tour renders an American house· wife into the delust0nary slate of being lhe da11ng heroine ot a romancp novel 'PG' 1 t hr . 45 min.J .. 111) llQHT TUCIS -· ()) 'ALCON CMIT Angela a11empts to use her power 10 ruin Chase's harvest Lance shows f'ather Chrrstopher what n1s grandmother 1s realty like, Apollon1a be gins her tour 11"'1 is followed by Lance O L! hrj D tJI) lmAll VICI Crocketl'c; latest ro mance could prove deadly C;i-;t1llo.works with federal agents to secure the su1Jen der of a crime boss GuPSI st~r rock s1nq er Ted Nygent f t hr I I ..... . 9 PALL GUY Colt's rtorrda ~allon takes a turn for the worst wh n • chalii'1e= murder O ( 1 hr I l --nll IC9mt • U&.T 'Aela. llMQt ~A C\m Gre-gory Peck nartates this profile of Or. John Laragh whose study of hypertension has led hrm 10 challonge the prevalent theory that sail consumption rs the disease·s pr1 mary cause CC) A IOCl ....... Y .... CML ,.._ ,,,. ,_. Ge<>fge Hamson, Rosanne Cash. Ringo Starr. Dave EdmundS and rorme1 members ot lhe Stray Cats gather for a J&m session with rock n· roll legend Carl Perkins ( t hr ) cc.DY IMM Gues1s Jell Allman Ir lene Mandrell (A) llOWll "2010" 11984 Science f oe •on) Roy Scheider John ltlhgow De spife volatile polltleal tensions. U S and Russian scientist& launch a follow·up spaoe mlsSlon to 1nvest19,ate the fate ol e failed voyage to Jupiter PG' O ( 1 hr 54 minJ- .. ,...,.,. •• II -._..TO....,,._M.,._ OI MMk"lC>tME S"'°'9Q The transf0<ma· tron of Anm1 Louise Strong from reporter tu pol111cal ac1rv1s1 •S e1eam1ned. O ' ~0..WAYU. f ~ WJlffOMJ) =1·~~:::- CAMOWI ComDY a AlllCI ~ Sketches Super Dave car crash ->tvnl lhe Rev Enzlo Veal (Jorin Syner) an animal la1th healer George Al· lens football camp I WIC .... CllCINMATI ~-....a IEIJN ALElANDIJllUTt • The PrJce Of l ·v•· I• .l\lw;,y<; High" f'ranz (Gunter Lam· 1•rP'-''ll 1c <>c• t11S arrn during one of the 4•"•4 • l"J l1J11, but he keeps Reinhold's 1f1111Jl111>men1 on the atta11 a secret Gollfneo Jot1111.0 o;1a1s (Part 6 ol !4l 1 I hr) ' DAUAIHOLM IUlr.Ell ""°"' lllOYll Ch11s11na· ( 1984 Adult) Jp...,,,, S1tept11d The erotic and dangerous ... µ101ts or a 91obetro111ng p1ayglfl·he11ess- DvbhGhPr ( 1 hr . 30 min ) E U'ORTILOOK H llOV11 The Collon Club ' ( 1984, Ora 111.1 fl11.t1.i1cJ GPre Gregory Hines In lhe 1<1.jo., ,1 1au m11s~1an saves thaJrle ol a powe11u1 racketeer and is towed deeper find deeper into the violent world of gang· Siers and qunmen A' 0 12 hrs 7 mfn) , l llOY1E 'Momen1s Of Love tNo Date A.Jult/ (I l1r . 30 min J p ,ITAlt'rOl~llG Z llOYll · Gooobye Emmanuette 11Cl77 Orama) Sylvia Kristel. Umoerto 1 "'•"" A bl'>11ut1ful woman's search for the u11111u:i1t> 1>ro1rc experience brtngs her to a Sh)fllinQ roa111a11on R ( 1 hr 40 min ) m 9IQHT QAU.DY 11:a f) ({) llOYll 'The Apple ( t980. Musi· cat 1 Catheri11e Mary S1ewar1 Ge0tge Gil •11w1 111• tq94 a singing duo !alls into Int> r1dnO~ ol a d1ab0iica1 impresario (2 his ) D 0> TONIQKT Host Johnny Carson SchedulPCI n11rne George Cart opera s111yer Mertine Arroyo ( t hr 1 OODCOUPU @)AICMl'Wt~ ""AU VIW HAWAlffll.f • ARCHIM • IUllOPIAlf '°"""" ( J IPORTICllfTIR . llQHT QAUIRY 11:11 llQHT T1'ACU 1ltl TN.It MOii TMI DAM-Just before he's c;trApp+>d into the elect11c chair a cunv1Cle<l murderer (John Heard) tells his s1at1hnq out unbelievable side of the case fJ m ON ltOU.YWOOD G llOVtl .. The Blllt<>n Dollar Threat'' ( t979 Adventurt>) Date Roblnelle, Pa- trick Macnee America's ace intelligence agent ba111es with a master criminal who lhrtt!'f!WIS 10 deStroy ell hie oo Earth unle$S ne 1:; paid a b1lhon doffars. (2 hrs . 5 min I <l)Co.DYRM ~ MOft Killer Fish' ( 1979 Adventure) LL·e Ma1or~. 1(111en Black A robbery gang 11v to recover their stashed IOOI from lhe 0011om of 01 lake which a dOObl&-erossrng p,lllner Ms stocked with rnan·e8ti"9 P•· r,in~;>rirs) • 19#. ¥lllOI ~,_MIT A ~ Celebtily Champion• sl'lrp lrom Swth Lake Tehoe. Nev (RI ( 1 nr I !" IMlfl•ICY Orchid" ( 1983, Orama) Ann J1ll1an. Jennifer Jason-Leigh. A young woman iourneys 10 the Far Easl tor what she oeheves is a ca· reer as an entertainer or11y to oe pressured into the world of pros11tut1on t I hr 40 a::m lm1n; =y llQHT VlllOI com»\' RM Gut>SI~ Jeft Allman lrlene Mandrell (R) 8 ~ Timl 0 f'eatured Timothy Leary. 11ps on · how to m.1ke •I 1n L A Bars · · ( 1 hr . 30 min } (J) ., llllPlllDllfT ..... m mJIY cmflt Scheduled Ronme Schell Or Joyce Brotrers actor Steve Bond comed1an-1more· 'i"""•st Joe Atas key Tne Forester S•'>IP' t I t>r Eri.) IOI WllU 1J MOft "M1dr11ynt r .press ( 1978 Orama1 Brad Davis. Jorin Hurt Based on the true story ot Billy HayP'I a young Amencan arrested in Turkey tor attempt 1ng to smuggle out has111s11 NhO sutlers a grueling incarceration •rt a torturous oris· on 'A (2nrs I min I 1t:tl (CJ MOft ·The Sll1r11ng · f 1980 Horror) Jack. N1ch0tson. Shelley Uuvall A winter caretaker tor a remulP and apparently haunted Colorado '1011>1 15 snowoound thele with rus wile. ano c1a1rvoyari1 young son A' (2 hrs 26 mu1 1 ml@ llQHT TUCH W 8 llOVtl "City Beneath The Sea ( 1953 Adventure) Robert Ry<1r1 Anthony Ou1nn 'Two deep-sea d111er <. <.P,HCh for a treasure 1n gold bulhon ott me Jama1cdn coast 12 hrs J llOVll Gu11!1gM At Comci11che Creek" ( t963 Wes1ern) Auc:loe Murtihy Colleen Miller A detective 1nt11tra1es a gang 01 out· laws tor the purpose ot e~pos1ng their no- to11ous leader 12 hrs 30 nun) I .,..,... llMBI .,,,, .... I COUIGI ~ V1rg1n1a Com monweallh at Alabama B1rrn1ng11am 1R1 ~hrs) IWMIMCY llllOYll "Going Ber-.erk · 11983 Come dyl John Canoy Joe F1at1erty r ltt1c.1an!. aerobic'> M11J TPl1g1ous ults ar.-i a1 tot th~ comedy teatu11ng 1he c.,1._1 nt 5€'1.. 'nd C•t-r IV A' (I hr 21 m111 1:11 H' 11T I TIN Who•f' 1• (' flu \ arp psyching tllemsel.,.es 101 cl b•9 win 01cJne s preoc<.;u pied with her 101111 hie 1:at1MOft "The11fe Ar'o Ar..!.a>s1oahon Of The K1ngflsh' ( 1977 B•OQraphy) Edward Asner Otane Kagan The 11na1 three years 1n the Ille of Lovrsiana s OepresSton-era Governor aM U S Senator Huey P Long ore riddled with controversy (2 hrs) m cc.DY TOllCIHT Quests Jack S•m· mons. Billy Riback T ornmy Koenig, Uncle Floyd. Brl=n (Al Gi) DAVI hll CID llOWll "Maria s Lovers t t984 Ofa mal Nast&r.sia Kinsl\1, ~Savage. Her war scarred husband's emotional 1nablhly to consummate their marriage drives a young woman into a se11es ot allelrs with other men 'A' 11 hr 48 min I 110Vt1 Joy 01 Flying ( 1979. AOVtlf'- tvre) Cortnne Ctlrtier G1ann1 Garito A woman is ttoereted from her fear ol se11 atter She bee~s involved w11h the 1n1e1 wi'•:fJ.~~R· 11 hr 'Omln 1 • Sl'ea~ Sunday, January 5. 1986 23 • llCMI "Ftle It Under Fear" ( 1973, Mystery) Maureen Lipman. John LeMesu· 11er A small town is caught 1n a grip of panic following a serleS of strangltngs (2 hrs) I UMl)AYALM U. PAim MPORT • llCMI "The Clock" ( 1945, Romance) Judy Garland, Robert Walker A SBllOf searches frantically lor a young girl he met and fell in love w11h dunno a chance meet· 1ng while he wa& on an eight-hOUr leave {? hfS) (]JllCMI 'Against All Odds" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Rachel Ward Jeff Bridges A lading piolesSK>nal 1001oa11 player falls tn love with the girlfriend 01 a small-time hood and becomes involved w11h Shady. high· stakes real estate dealings 'R' (2 hrs. 8 min) (l) ... WPBl>D---rr _.. (%) llOVll "Murder' ( 1930, Suspense) Herbert Marshall Noran Bartng A male iurOf becomes t1rmly convinced ol the In-nocence ol an actress on 1r1a1 IOf Slaying an actor's wile ( t hr. 48 rr .. n) •al> ..n lUCll 1111e llCMI "Billy The Kid Vs Dracula" ( 1966, Horror) Chuck Courtney, John Carradine A relormed oullaw rpakes the -Salurclay ·1 ::-.~::::nAl ==r-· .. Clll_.,ITW " llCMI "Children Of The Corn" ( 198,, Horror) Peter Horton. Linda Hamilton ( 1 hr .. 33 min.) Cl) ..n OI AT LUIT 0. Dom ITAM Spools of current pol1tlca1 events. foreign affairs and the 1984 presldentlal election. featuring Ed Asner. Eiieen Brennan. Chevy Chase, Mike Farrell, Howard Hes~man and Laraine Newman ( 1 hr ) •1 umttCMMMWMll c..ua MOfU: VllllPOIWf Git 111111-,.. 1:::-.... ,_ .... aa.-9°"_ .. , .... ="Nate And Hayes" (1983. Ad· venture) Tommy Lee Jones. Michael -o·~.40 m1n) -.culnlm u.u. C••ICCUIDAt ...... ,.., ....... lmTM.ll Topic: Teen hOlllnes ____ .,.... rra.-•n•• RM OUT •mmo unu.,...oee,,.,... •••,_ecma -WCT World Doubles. semfllnal m11ehet llvt from LQOQ.on (3 hrs.) I .......... .. '*"'"' , ... ,,. n•w11• Mlf•M I Ell .-TM•YGM Sunday. January 5, 1988 • awful dlSCOVery that his g11lf11end's uncle is rea:i.wamp1re ( t hr , 30 min ) l lCllllY ......... ...,.... rrtYCUI• ••• • llCMI "Repo Man" ( 1984. Comedy) Emlllo Estevez. Harry Dean Stanton. A punk rocker takes a job with a veteran car repossessor, and together they join the chase tor a 1964 Cl'levy Malibu whose trunk happens to contain a futuristic weapon 'A' ( 1 ht . 33 mm ) tw(I) 11CM1 ''Under The Volcano' ( 1984 Orama) Albeft Finney. Jacqueline Bisset Director John Huston's adaptat1<>n ol Mal com Lowry's novel A former BrllrSh con- sul. 1oimented by alcohohsm and his past struggles 1nellectually to reverse his self· destructive behavior 'R ( t hr . 49 mm ) Ml 8 llCMI "Champion" ( 1949. Drama) Kirk Douglas. Ruth Roman An unscrupu· lous young bOxer heantassly pushes loved ones aside to get to the top (2 nrs ) i ...... U-TI9PPAl&Y IKAll ..-.cA Exh1b1hon program from St. Paul, Minn (R) ( 1 hr ) (l)M»m Ale TMI PUllYCATI d lf')MIU&TMILW Cl)~ IUll•a MPORT 9 UIDIMOICMOUITIC ..arrAM La Jolla vs. Hilltop High School 1111m1c1 ..rPUCt .,_ "Swing Shift" ( 1984 Ofama) Goldie Hawn, Kur1 Russell ( 1 hr . 'O min) (I) .,_ "The Escape Artist " ( 1982 Orama) Griffin o· Neal, T ert Garr ( t hr 33mln.) lrlYUlllll ... .. ~ 1111 m&llTA•GUM mn..-:Al. , 9 ICOOlt't lftl1Bt NIMOUll Un.AYllONlll .... CllUU.O .. ..... •mmo ~==Q Lii GI Uli1" A study of a variety ol primates reveals how they solved the dllti· ,.,'~';!£Tl ·~ OITMl-IUM .. -.-Y LocmY ND CO.· I ...... ToPic-CensorViip NMl10 ..... .... u. --.ILL --•i1a1amc1 ::.. "Iceman" ( 1984. Orama) Tim- othy Hutton, Lindsay Crouse ( 1 hr . 39 ;'f.n .. ua. 1:9 (ll) llCMI "The Naked And The Dead" b:ame) Aldo Ray, COii Aobe<t'°" 5mln ) -• ,. , •• ..,.,.._Ulm • ....... .. CID llCMI ''KGOO" ( 1980. Comedy) Dabney Coleman. Archie Hahn A near- bankrupt TV station chang8S'1ts I01mat to all-religious programming. 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 W mln~ I llrH C8fNIY ..,__~ TOllAm.., t:ll llCMI "Man From God's Country" ( 1958, Western) George Montgomery Randy Stuart A cattleman becomes 1n- vOlved 1n a conflict over the construction ol a 9'.o~ railroad ( t hr 30 mm ) i llOVll ·=In Brooklyn" ( t943, Comedy) Red Skelton. Ann Rutherford A radio detective makes enemies with the police. a criminal and d baseball team ( 1 lhr.~~ IPOITICllnD YOLTllOll, DIPlll8 OI TMI &lll!1Rll • AWAW Tm wmt CH.tA.11 ~ 41:11 llTIMMT M llCMI ''Endgame • ( 1984 AdVenture) Al Clrver. Bobby AhOdeS In the aftermath ol nuclear war. the streets ol New 'Vork City become an arena for bwtal gladiator· style duels to the deatl'l ( I hr 36 mm ) I ==c Juvenile Hall TMI WOll.D TcmoMOW ITMf OI to.WM llTIMMT TOIW. Am DIM PATM TO ...wcnmt Performance and rntervlews with ChrlSto- pher Dean and Jayne Torv11, wrnners of the four world ice dance titles and three European championships ( 1 hr ) • ===" ABOll:• l)M0¥11 "Fire On The Mountain" I t98t Drema) Ron Howard, Buddy Ebsen I 1 .. [ir'!:.. 9 IWOll Am ... ADVllfTUM Ii£: ... ... Git ABOll:I llCMI "Another Country" I 198,, .Ora- ma) Rupert Everett. Colin F11th ( t t,r._ 30 min,) MO¥ll "Your Cheat1n' Heart" ( 1964, Biography) George Hemllton. Susan Ofiv~ hr . 39 min.) ...1 Cl) 1'8lie AT & T Challenge Ctip. men't finet llYe from At1an1a (2 nrs ) l lWPTDAYIMAlt .. _._ l.W.A.T. llCMI "Koop F.m Flying" ( t9' t. Comedy) Abb011 and Costello. Martha IRay~~":J.y WOll.D ..,..,_, .. , (''I ICllllO Winston Tour Team AOdeO trom Ltxl~ton. Ky (A) ( t ht ) ( llCMI ·PUS$ 'N Ro01s Travels Around The W«ld" ( 1983 f' .intaay) Anlmtttd 1hr .. 9:.... ITM -lalurclay Cont. 1-IUllT...,. OI M Y\ICON ... ...., .... ....,., DAYI AUii a ... ,.... TU1t GAUCTIC ....... 1J DAYIY I DOUAm. (!) llCMI "The Man From Buttoo Willow" ( 1965. Western) Animated Votees ot Dale Robertson. Howard Keel (2 hrs I I WALL tTMIT WID OlllWAYU.. »1CONfACT0 MO¥W ··c1111en Kane· t 1941 Orami!J Orson WelleS. Josepn Conen ( t nr 59 min) 1 119" AND M IUIM KIMGMOO .. fl) NA GOLi MONY Tournament 01 Champ1oos final round hve fr om La Costa lcour~=~~' '"I &Ull..n' ··--DAUIVANI • COONll'I OMNQI CCMMTY "Com· mun11y Colleges What's Al Stake?'" Or Joshua L $m1ll'l. lhe new Chancellor ot !he California Community Colleges. and Dave Brownell Chancellor 01 ll'le Coast Community College Orstrict. will talk ab<>Yt whal is 1eally al stake 1t comrols are moved from tocal d1s1r1cts lo Sacramento ~--··Royal Wedding" (1951 , Musi cal) Fred Astaire. Jane Powell. ( t hr 33 min) '90UDDIMY -M NPl Hosts Len Dawson. Nick Buon1cont1 ( t hr ) ~=:o --~_,..··Th!' Twelve MonlhS" (1980 Fan1asy) An1maled ( 1 nr . 30 min J -(fl)MO¥W "Mirage · ( 1965. Mystery) Gre lry Peck. Diane Baker (2 hrs , 15 min ) .. MmlCA'ITOPTIN O~Tarzan·s Fight For l 1le" ( 1958. Advenlure) Gordon Scott. Eve Brenl ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I llADI' -COOlt Ul.UllOMMI MUIOCCIR llCMI "The Clown' ( 1953. Orama) Red SkMon. T 1m Considine ( I hr 32 rrhnL tW 8 (IJ COUJ• IAIUTUL.l Georgt'lown al SI John's (Live) (2 hrs ) I M1W ON M llTI 9 •• llllD -.CW. "Cougar!" Albie and Sarah triumph over their kidnappers lhe elements of the W11d and a raging uver lart3~Q ~1Ull W.IOllfmT •WAYtAm .,_ "Break1n· 2 Electric Boogaloo" ( 1984. Orama) Lucinda Dickey. Adolfo (Shebba·Ooo) Ouinones ( 1 hr 34 min) i fO••..,... ,_ ... CCMITIT._ ,,. m ttl hd CM umlTAllD Guests Ta Mara and the Seen ("EverybOdy Dance." "Atlectton") Kunis Blow ("If I Ruled the World") ( 1 hr) {!) .,_ "The Wistful WlcJOw Of Wagoo Gap" ( 1947. COmtdY> AbbOtt •nd c~ tello. M•c,tte Mein ( t nr 30 min ) 1£.P. llCMI "Trenchcoaf ' ( 1983. Comedy) Margot Kidder Robert Hays ( 1 hr , 31 min) 1 %) AWAllDI Tm WITN CM.tA.11 ~ An annual interview with people who are Oscar contenders Guests Richard Bo1ough • A Chorus Line." Norman Jew•son "Agnes Of God."' Sidney Pol lack Out Of Alrica · · Steven Spielberg • ··Tne Color Purple · and Peter W81r - ·"Witness ·· 11 hr J mCMAUTAU -Afternoon---• 1HI U fAm Jesse and Nicole decide 10 breall up. Mr Oyrentorlh (Graham Jarvis). the school's new principal, be· heves he 1s 1in11ed ( t hr ) 8 IAll·ftlT .._ ClAlllC All·slar lootball players from eastern and western colleges meet 1n this 6 tst annual game horn Palo Alto. CaHf (3 hrs ) m llOYll "01sc1ples· Of Death" ( 1979 Adventure) Fang Sh1h·Yu. Alexander Fu Sheng (2 hrs ) g) IOUD GOU> Guests Mac Devis, Whit ney Houston. John Waite Robin Gibb. cameo The Judds. Kenny Loggins linter· view) 11 hr I I UVWAlUDI DIAfWOM.D llCMI ··Barry Lynoon·· ( t975, Adven· rure) Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson (3 nrs 3 min) (£,) IODV.IU*O Mr Olympia Compet1- hon lrom Brussels. Belgium (R) (2 hrs ) COUI• POOTUU East •• West Shrine Classic (Lrv~) (3 hrs) MO¥W ·unfaithfully Yours" ( 198~ Comedy) Dudley Moore Nastassfa Kin ia:.ISkl ~, u.-1-.., nrn•1cv um: ,.,AMMI '°" .,,. wmNCm UOlmOOWUMLmOll Ii) ml INAICt Members of lnd1a·s rising mtddle class are profiled 1nclud1ng a him rru1ker. a mehara1a a designer and a trad 1t1ona1 nousew1fe ( 1 hr ) (Z1 110V11J "lhe L tie Ot Brian' ( 1979 Comeoy) Graham Cnapman. John Cleese ( 1 tlr . 33 min I ta:il 01) .... CIWAMAL 1•8 Cl) COLLI•~ Southern Cal at Was~~n (Live) (2 hrs ) 0 e IOM. The country's top col lege football stars compete five from IH°i~~~I 'MAb'ITOP,_ MllOIMAZZtW .,_ "Fire!" ( 1977 Orama) Ernest Bor=~~lles (2 hrs.) • CIUllUI TAY\.OI ('II) llOWll "Melalsf0tm Tht Oes1ruc11on 01 Jared-Syn"' ( 1983. Science Actton) Jeffrey Byron. Tm Thomeraon ( t hr , 2A mjn.) • CGU.19 MlllTU&.L 1:11([).,_ "Out Of The Past" (1947 Ora m&) Kitk Dooglas. J•ne Grfff ( 1 hr . 37 min..._ WI mAlllT ..,. Ll•ll Profiled 91111e JMn King. winner of 20 Wimbledon i:n'la lllltt. Hoeted by Gtotge Plimpton IDUL TUii --- .. m1==MDOWUON w ...,_,. ,...,..rrs11a Ml.., 0 WOll.D CUP__. _,.. "Flaming Star ' C t960, Adven· lure) Elvis Presley Barbara Eden (2 rirs) GD llTTY aM ..C llllON CI) l9l. IUPDITMI A protile of George Blanda M MY • GRAY In the segregated South of the 1940.., a t>laclo. farm bOy learns an 1mpor1an1 lesson 111 bigotry and racial pnoe while on a rare trip to tt:>e city Stars OIMa Cole Cleavon Lillie Ml l llOUNDIWITIN 2:9 ~ m Gue<:.t Jur P;111 Takeolls ol t<en· ny Loggin'> r 0<1tloose and Tie a Yel· low R1t>bon· by T c1r1v O!lando end Dawn. ~) SJ TMl TWOOt 111 .in Fnghsh village ot the future young W ill P11'1>.e1 watches es his friend sutJm1ts 1 huge ahen· Tripods tt11ougn a tn1nd·C1 ntroll1ng process· that allows tht•m ro rule rne Earth unchal- 1engeo G'1> DOTTm umo ~ ALVIN TOff\Bl't ntE n.> WAVI The t1ulh0r and tu1u11st traces the decljne of !he Industrial Revolutions "second wave" culture and 01scu••St1!> tne 11se or "third wave technology 1 1 nr J (t l WOM.D CUP llC8e0 Men's 30K Cross Country Race 11orn Biwabik Minn {Taped) 1 H) llCMI vent 1 1983 Musical) Ber t>ra S1re1<",(lnd Manoy P;i11nk1n (2 hrs . 14 rn1n I 1 Z) llOYll Muroer 1 t930 Suspense) Herbert Marshall Norah Baring It hr . 48 min) 2:9 01) llOTOINIU UlJITRATID -· COUIGll IAMITIALL UCLA at Wash· 1~1on Stale IL 1vel 12 hrs I • llCMI "Tickle Me 11965 Musical) Elvis Presley Juhe Aoams (2 hrs I D 91 NA IOWlllQ (Season Premiere) S t50.000 AC-Delco C1>1ss1c from Unoo Square Lanes '" Urnon Clfy CaHf i aped) 11 h1 30 mm 1 WOMDll' wotMN llCMI "Clauc1'nr. t t974 Orama) DI· ahann Carroll Jitme!> [ arl Jonps (2 hrs ) (f) MTW ON TMl .tfl e llCMI "Under Thf' Yum Yum Tree" ( t~3. Comedy) Jack Lemmon. CerOI l.:tnley 11> hrs I • NO¥A Russian naturahsl Yvri Ledin vis• 11s Wrangel Island 'J Soviet possession 300 mles off Alaska s coast 10 observe polar beers wa1ru~s Siberian snow f se and polar fOMf'S O ( t hr ) ..,,.. ... .. WOll.D CUP ... Men's OownhlH from Schladmtng Aus1r1a !Taped) ( 1 ht I ) _,.. "S0<c~r9r 11977. Suspense) Aov Scheider Brun<> Cremer (2 )lrs . 2 min) LAV..1-.i'f . .,_ ··Norma Rae ( 1979. Orama) Sall~~~au 8t1dgl'I:. 11 nr 53 min ) =I ~..S(I •nd Nicolft decide to b1eak up. Mr Oyrenforth (QraNlm Jarvl5) the ~hool'• new pr1nc1pal. b9- lleve5 ht •t1 jlnlled ( 1 hr ) • CW • Oii CULT\m: Mm ••a... P~ I 3 I ·-Tht clothing •tylet and deSlgn ~ 01 Jean Louis Ou- ~• Herma. GIOrglO Arm,rn end Woff- Sunday, January 5, 1988 26 -- -lalunlay Coal. ~~ are eAamlf'led ( 1 hr j 'C... · Auntie Mame" ( 1958, ec>me· dyl Rosalrnd Russett Roget Smtih. (2 hrs 23 min I ~-AIMMI •II ac:nm --.0 Of lf'llD ,,_ IUUTY Wings Of Glory The CAF World War ti v1ri1age a11carafl are s1111 flying 1n Har· llfigen Teitas, Sand Orags. whefe 2,000 l'lOlsePower sand ouggies compere 1n the 01r1 ()) IT M 1'1111 e llCMI 'W0110..War Ill I 1982. Orama) Rock Hudson David SOI.II (2 hrs I ....,,. .,.,,....,, ~-lfiOITICIWTP &OS IONI UCM,_,..AICOT t::ll ,_+AU Wiii WOMD Of 8'0llTI (Season Prermere) Scheduled From Kansas C11y Mo The Harlem Glot>etroners, lea1u11ng the l11s1 woman member ol the team. Lyn· leuo~SFf h< 30 m'" I .... Of OI. ,llfTWQ AT TMI llCMll Roger Ebert and Gene Slsl<el announce the11 chalGes tor the 10 worst fttms ol 1985 (ZJ .ml "The Garden Of The F1nz,..con· 11nis" 1197 t Drama) Lino Capollcch10. Oom1n1que San-Oa ( t hr 34 mtn ) MllTO• UlllMCID lY B ' "-AYIOOI twPY DAYI AUl9 rA•t.,. aM*..., IQUAOllOlt llOWll "Change Of Habit 11969 Ora· mal Etv1s Presley, Mary Tylet M00te (2 hrs I o:I GD ... e llOWll "Gator" t 1976. AdVenture) Burt Reynalds. Lauren Hulton (2 hrs ) • Lift..,. TMI lmT James Levine con· ducts 1h1s production of Rossini's story 01 unreqwted love "L'l1at1ana tn Algen.' <.tamng Martlyn Horne Paolo Mon1arso10 rind Douglas Ahlstedt (EngltSh Sub1111es) tJ nrs) 12~A>OT--••11 'fi COUltl UlllTIAU Plllsburgh ar .yracuse f Live) (Sub)eCI to blackOOIJ I( hrr,) H ..,... W • COllC8IT The gravel· .r,1re songs and enduring humor of the • togenarlan comedian are captured 1n a ''}8 t pertotmance al Ontario's Hamilton f'l<JC.t' 1 L llllOVll "Romancing The Stone" ( 1'l84 AdVenture) Mk:hael Douglas. Kathl{W!n Turl'lef I 1 hr , .t5 min ) (lJ llCMI "The Lion In Winier" (1968, Orarna1 Petet O'TOOle. Katharine Hep- bUtn (:>hrs , 30 min) (I) llOYll The Escape .\rlttl" ( 1982. Orama) C..rittln O'~at, Teti Garr (1 hr 33 min ) •••'O"llmlMl9l .. «l) mA &UUTULL Phlladetphle 76ers at .. 10e15s::= (2hrs . 1Sm1nJ *=. _. tll "°"" (Season PTtmlert) SehldU6eCt From KanN s City Mo . Tht Harlem GIOCltlfOll.,.. fNtvring the ht11 woman metnbef of lhe tMtn. l.yn- 26 Sundey. January 5, 1988 ette WOOdafd I t hr 30 mtll I I .... ZGULIWTT ..,.._a-.u. ~lvealng ---- •1(J)Cll ... mAUllllaAl.I. LOS Angeles Clippers lati:Ef..::::, Ma NMTTONMT ~IQU.1.IR 1'111 OLD "°"81 A ~ono ... ,s.1 10 a manufacture1 of low-cost energy·ett.coent prefabricated houses buol<J1ng lhe oeck ~ .ml 'The Black Stall1011 Returns ( 1983 Adventure) Ketty Reno Ter• Ga" A bOy tra ... ets to the Sanara Des.er! 10 l1nr1 his beloved Arabian stallion which was 1e claimed by llS ptev1oos owner 'PG' f I hr 33m1n) llOWW "Mart1n·s Day ( 1984 Drama1 Rtehar<J Hams Lindsay Wagner An es· caped conv1c1 and 1he young ooy .he takes hostage become 'omrades during an adYenrure·ltlled 1ourney PG' Q ( 1 nr . 38 min) • CI> .ml "The Scarface Mob" 11962 Orama) Robert Stack. Keenan Wynn Crime-ltghter Ehot Ness draws a light net around Al Ca Pone and his-no1011ovs moo lhr . 30m1n) UTI .. YUM wtcw. (.W•M> ... ()) ... MIADI W OM TU. TOO CLOll POii Co.oRT Henry ois cove1s the true value of f11endsh1p and lam1ty 1n !he days loltow1ng his lathe1 s death ,.1:-.... ~· MNT IAQO wmt DAVID HOROWm Consumer 1nlormat1or1 on paper towels solar heating and c1ecephve ads. v1s1ts to lwo U ~oduct 1es11ng tabor atones I ':'oo Cl.Oii fOR C<>WORT Henry dos covers the 11ue value ot lr1endsn1p and lam11y in lhe days fonow1ng hos ta1t1er s death I Ula ,_-GMm IHOW ... TMl•-IMM.L. WOMDIR Whtie on a camping ttlp. the Lawsona become lost tn the woods. I -. OP '°'"119 IM •to ALM Featured Singer Frankie Laine, opera sallrlst Anna Russell l llMCY~ mlTMY,,. TMI ... -.A A panel of mililary. media and legal specialists discusses the issue ol whether and how 10 lnvotve the U S j)l'ess when an lnvaSIOl'I 1s planned 10 support the nght·w1ng govern ment ot a hypolhe1tca1 Central American nallon (R) ( 1 ht ) COUJtl POOTIAU Ricoh Japan Bowl hve lrom Yokahama. Japan (3 hrs I llOWll "The Ice P11ates" ( 1984 Sc:i· itnce F"1ct1on) Robert Urich Mary Cr()sby Space pirates ,0111 a p11ncess m search of her explorer father and a newly dlscov ored source ol much·needed water 1n a ·-neatby galaxy 'PG' (IN 36 min) .. "Uotalthlutly Yours" ( 1984 eorn.dy) Oudt.y Moore. Naatassia Ktn slct An Ofcheatra conduclOf 1h1nks that his wife may have had an alfaw with e vl041n1$1 wtt1le he was away on lour and conspires to mufdet hef 'PG' Q ( t hr . 36 mtn ) I tWll llOMTO 1• ,. a.•-1:11 DAllCI fll¥BI Judges Nia Peeples. N•- chotas Campbell. Don Strood l frtAu.I m OM LA. Featu1ed history of linge- rie, the mail order bode business, a 11de aboaro the world's smallest ,et awplane taJ1tdet':i13, one's pets • i ~ IAlll1'IM.L Los Angeles Lakers at Seattle SoperSontes (Ll\le) 12 hrs 30 m1n) l mOMIM~ ,_..=-,., um\'m.&.8 IM DINO moot AmA&. ~ Fea lured The Peccaries -wtld pigs of the New World. the l A Coonty l!a11 · the clydeSdale competes for a ribbon. a surp11se appearance by a new·bom Malayan Tapi1 C!)•BllW ... ... {() ,.,_, Sant1nrs reu()l()(I w11h a Korean War buddy (Ken Curlis) rs ruined when he gels trwOlve<l in his friend's oo- mestlC quarrels and the ac11v1ties ol a dtug·running gang (Postponed from an earlier date ) ( 1 hr ) D e -A mAIJ Nell has a mutiny on her hands when she's unable lo boolt a concert dale for her fledgling rcx:k band i arl 2 of 2) COl'..0 9 MCIU"'YWOCI0'--1 MWATI Nam llOV· Bin Cosby hosts a look at aomeliever- belore-seen hOme rnovlM ot Holl~OOd celebtllies 1nctvd1ng Maruyn Monroe. Elvis lp'F.::: : (I"' I OOT-.Y IOMILIOLO LM..,.. 1'MI l9T James Levine con ducts this prOdvction of Ro1>1lnfs story ot unrequlled love. "L'ltallana In Atgefl ... starring Marilyn Horne, Paolo Moolarsoto and Douglas Ahlstedt (English Subtlflesl (3 hrs 30 min l rC1 llCMI Once UPon A Time In Amere- ca· t 1984 Drama) Robert De Niro James WOO<ls Sergt0 Leone's por11a11 of the triendsh1ps. loyathes and betrayals ol a small group or Jewish gangsters tn !he 1920s and ·30s 'R' Q (3 hrs . 46 min ) llCMI "Micki & Maude" ( 19~. Com edy) Dudley Moote. Amy Irving Oespue the lacr that he's already married 10 a ca· reer-m1nded auorney. a televlslon pe1son· altty falls 1n love with a conceit muatclan and decides that two wives 111 better than one 'PG· 13' Q ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) CP) TAUi ..,. M IMM-Sutprtses awa11 an amateur aslronomet when Hal· ley's Comet returns Frttz Weaver gvest stars 11) llCMI "The Emerald For011" ( t98S Orama) P~s Boothe. Meg Foster Al· let a deca long search, an Ame11can engineer is Med w11h hr!I son whO haa become the cultural product ot h11 Arna· zon t11t>esmen abductOfs (2 hrs ) I UCM ... IAWfAmTA • • 'ACTI Of Ll'I Thfl glrta pose at undercover cops to inlillrlllt a ooun1erfe1t· l_!!g nng_al_I~~·· 0 (!) UPllnUI OP M llClll ,,_ 'MIDUI F"eatured Tammy Wynene, Tony O.nza IOUts the Bahamas. compoMI 8111 Conti: modellno eg.nts Eiieen and w ry Ford: the Callie Barons' Bafl In Te11a1 ( 1 hi ) ......... -Saturday Cont. I ~. CIW.ITM.I .. -.r lUC&• CMtnWITIM .. C1J .,.. 'Agatl"a Cnrrsrie'S M.;r~r W11h M1rr0ts" I 1985 Mv\1erv Helen Hayes Bette Davis Based or1 an Aga111a Cl'l<tSfle ~ Ama1ev• -:.~utri Mi<;s Mai Pie investigates muroe• di ai> elderly 111end' s ance5trat t'lome an a11c.ent cas1 e 1na1 no .... ~rves as a reMt>11ttat10fl ceflter tot 1vvenue deltnQuenrs 1R1 :J t2 hrs t D e -.-..., Rose s a11eript '" keep her roommates 1n the dark about Mr new boyfriend ta1ts wnen traQedy strikes e 0 UOY IWI Karv pnr.ounters the psycN>ltc leaOPr ol a mn1orcyc1p Qal'IQ O t I nr •.,.. 'Mntner 1.0C!f' r '981> Drill''la Cnar11on Heston N1c:1< M,1ric J<.< A ':><of ''sh miner res 10 c;iofi>< ' rw ~t ltJ !tqm unscrupulous •reasuo• h11nte1\ 1 '1 "r" 1 • MtmAL ~ Hal Holb•OOK narrates the -;tory of tow Amei1c11n!'. now IMng '" China a studPnt .i ,ournalic;I a businessman and A •eac"P• :.) I t hr 1 .DAU.Al ..... I).,. Starmar t 1984 Science·F•c· hon) Jett Bridges Karen Allen An ahe>n comes 10 Eanh ano rt1sco11ers '1 110<,f If' '"' .nronment ·n wlltCI' l'\e Blong Wllh 8 WldOW he encounters •S re•ent~sty pur'IUt'd oy ~ienttSts ..,rm want IN! t.r"afure lot a 1ao f,rtmer"t or~ 1 1 nr S!> m1n J 11 f Sf I IUllPIACI ..,. uncommnn vaior t 1983, Orama ) Gene Hackman Rober1 Stack A grleY!ng fitt~r l0tms a small f()(ce to res· cue hiS son who Ms Dee" neld prisoner '°' 10 years al1er oeino deelsrrel m1ss1ng- 1n-achon in V•e1n11m n ; c 1 nr . 45 lrnlt'l~ a.,. • e fl/ Brtinda lie-; to her parents end sneeks aw;,y to meE>I tier ooyfr•i>nd at a I::-.:: . -..WTUCI• -e _.,. Huntpr pulls our all the ~ In order to 1nwa11 ii 11Hhl .. !>S h11ed k111et8~rnon We~1 11 '" I a LOW IOAT f"f' I "II" Rnat hosts a private-party 1Nedd1n(l.,.. Whl('h the b11de IS one of Ac.'s lormer g1rllr1p11dc; 11'111 lathef ~ lhe Otlde is Q'Jlt'\O tian•"upt ill'ld an ob noxlOus intruder !()Ins the wedding party Guests ln<:lode t yd1a CO! Mii and Denver Pyle O (1 hr) • ... "The BASt Of Everytt11ng' (1959. Orama) Hope I ange Stephen Boyd tn the1t search 101 1ne gOOd kle. th<ee=reer womf'ln discover IN! P-!f1eh of I 1n Now YOik City (2 hrs ) • tll TNI .cM ,,. 'AllOUI Featured Tammy Wynell& Tony Oenza tOU<s the Bahamas. composer Bttl Conti. modeling egenls Etl&en and .Jerry Ford. th9 Cattle Barons· BAii tn Texas { 1 hr ) .... "Tr11vets With My Aunt" ( 1972 Comedy) Alee MoCowen Maggie Smith Bated on 8 novel by OraMm Greene A young men gets hftu~ eH ove1 EurQPe by hia gk>be-trottlog aunt who Ms a cr~ed SGMme under her b()(lnel (2 l'llS) 1---•LW .... ~ ._.ii 1ft TNI .... AY"' An Inside IOok 11 the meklnQ Of the *98tlte perlOfmer't let"' elbum that fM- "'• 8'0lldW~ to~ ln<:WnQ "Putting n T ogtfhef" trom Sunday In the Perk wtttl Georoe" and 'SOrneWl\ert" from West Stc>e S~ ( t nr I l: ':' Emmanuelle" 11974 Ro- mance) Syivia Kristel. ~lain Cuny Ttie "''le of a i:::•ench :l1otomat becomes ,n. ~ollled •n a series 01 sexual 11a1sons after io•n1ng l1ef ~oand n Thailand ( t rn 32 m1n1 Nll:lr a. All -...... (II_ .. -,,. --••••• IT ... ..... , . -.-1UCK1 Hcri.'9L ... TAUi ,_MU.-Just before ne·s strapped nto the e4ectrrc cnair d convicted murde<8!' JOl'ln Heard) tells ti1s starthng out unt>ehevabte stOe 01 me case m ~ ~ Guests i:,a,,k e Pace Boo Scmerov Procter i Berg· man Stu Tr1Va~ fA l =-MM ·=·-'"' llTCWW A s1ruggling autnor feigns oeath only to oe oone 1n tor •eat ov his unfa11ntul wife and oest lttend 1Barry Bostwick I L."'.,. 100 1 Erotic Nights 1 No Oa1e ~~ ~h~~r Et>ert and Gene !'l!.1«!, announce ne11 cnoices tor me ro WOISI lilms Of 1985. S" ll0¥9 'MiStress Pamela" I 1973. Ro- mance) Juhan Barnes, Dudley Foster v c- torian England is the 1nllcsp1table semng tor a romance between a S&Nant girt ano her lltled emryer R' 1 1 hr 30 mm ) ftll1=~ • UnmAY -.T LM Host· Chevy Cnase MuStCal guest Shella E ( HOiiy Rock · 'A Love 04zarre"l rRl I 1 h1 30 m1nJ e ""'a•-•_,...,, I llMINACI The •obbers or Scottish bank notes plan 10 carry the casn out of the country but 11 Dempsey 1 M1 chael Brandon! nas htS way 11\etr scneme won't work ( 1 hr I 8 lllMiWlllCllTI ii M> (]) .,. "Lady Of ff\e House" 11978 Drama) Oyen Cannon Armano Assante The madam 01 a San Francisco Orornel r!Se$ to oecome may°' ot SauSdl110 Call tomia (2 hrs ) Cl) m Guest· Jolin Parr Takeotts or Ken ny Loggins' Footl006e" and Tie a Vet· Jo..,. Rlbbon' Dy TOl'ly Orlando and Dawn {Bl (11 mcl ~•NW ~t.Sk:at guests Adam Ant. Laura Bran199n (Rl 11 hr J • ... A ,....,, called Hone ' { 1970. Adventure) Rlehard Hartis. Ju<11tn Ander· '°" An EngltShman IS captured Dy the SIOU• lndlan.9 and trMJed bf'\J1a.1ty only to suM11e and oecome tti. leaoer of tl"le tribe l2 In) e .._ .. The Late Show' I 1971 Mys- lert) Art Carney. Llfy Tomtrn A seasoned prrva1e eye encountefS otacitmell an<i mutder when he comes out of retirement to locate a cat t:>eb'lging to an offbeat female Client (2 hrs l e .,.. "little Lord Fauntleroy" ( t936. Orama) Freddie Banholomew. C Aubrey Smrth A little 8'00lltyn led becomes a proper &1tlsl'I IOrd with lmpeccat*t ta11e and manners l 1 hf 30 mrn ) ........ .. "O C Cab" ( 1983. Comedy) ~' T. Adan' S.ld'Wlf'I ~ of a nN1ty ben .. NPt WaNngton tu tcab opetat1on ~ her'Otl wnen they rwcua two kid- napped ctuldren A' O c I nr 39 min. I f: ..,_ "Supert>ug, Super Agent" 1975 AO-.enture) Aooet'"t Mark, Hetdl Hansen A 11ersat1le compact car becomes nvolved n n1ernatt0nal esplOnage 12 .,rs Z' ..,_ r~ .... te Of Brian" ( 1979. Comedy uraham Cnapman John Cleese In •he 'lrsr century ll' buog.ler who •s oroc1a1me<: a 'N!'SStah oecomes tl\e eaoei '' J .,1teat ·ehgtOUs movement ia1nsr his N1snes R' 1 l nr 33 mm . .J ,,. .:~:ii tW -.r • tt9 .,. Anger 1 1984 Orama) Cllff Gorman Susan Tyrrell A student turns to pros111u11on so •nat stie can pay the rulttan dl a11 PXCIU5"'e "'9" SCl'\OOI A' I 1 hr 32 ..,..,,,, I 1119 8 .,.. L.1•e Boat I' •9n Co~ 1"f Ko>n Ber"' Ber1 Col'llv The oasseo- ;;er<.. lnO ·rew aooaro a Me•teal'l-t>OUnd cu,,,.,.. sl'l1P .,ave omanuc m1saavenrures. ::! 'lrS I G ICTV ::>i.ercnes 'TI1nd reao1ng feats .v•ll'I The .\rnaz1ng Kret•n · 1 Dave Thom- dS1 .\gatM CtmstNt'S 1Anorea Manin) Death Ta1<es No Holloav ' i .. , . ..., ... DAYm•--lmM.vmol I .,.. Killer Bats 11940. Ho(ror) Bela Lugosi Dave O'Bt1en A seemingly innocuous pnysician sperlds tus spare 11:11 1"~~-=~11 12 hrs l ·' ... c .... ,. CIMNll CllU Fl • Nm ll0¥9 'Ride< On .\ Deao Hof'se" '962 Westerril J°"n Vivyan, Lisa Lu. Oreeo Jr•ps .i rr10 01 golo prospectors • .;Omoe1hng one ~o muroet anotNtr and at- tr bute •he 01arne 10 1ne rema1n1ng penne< 1 t hr 25 mtn 1 ' .. YO. MOT TUCll UNA ... ,_ WCT WOflO Dout:>leS. semifinal matches trom Lonoon (R) J..' llOCa Me lal; 119 U&Y DAYI The 1001s of rock n roll are traced through lhe careers 01 Bill Haley. the Eveny 0foth-- e1s Fats Domino 8udOy Holly Bo Oldd- 1e1 EPvlS Presl~'( and ottle<S. \ 1 hr ) 1M S' ..-TAM 01 ~ uum nm _...,. Byro" <\lien Dana Carvey BSlly Crystal A.l'ldv Kautman Robert Klein. Belle Mtdlet Joe Piscooo Richafd Pry°' and Rooin w1~ms salute tne 1nnovatMI cluo mat rietpeb launch the careefs qt • 1:1!i:...=~°" com< laientL 11 1v l ..me ll0¥9 "Four Feathers-(1977, Ac:Nen- turel Beau B11dges. Robert Powell /4. Brit- rsn solOief in rhe 1eoos is labeled a cow- ard by his comraoes anO sweet"-'1 (2 "'' l ......... d <H) .... 'The Naked Face" I 19&4, Ora- rnaJ Roget M<x>f•. Roo SteiQel. Sued on a novel t:>y Sidney Sheldc>n Ahef l'lls tec- ,et•ry and a petlent are murdered. • P9Y- c1111m1st reattzes tNt l'llS own ~t• •in ~ Brdy R' 0 ( 1 N '3 min I Z) ... leeman" ( t9M Orama) nm- l)thy Hulton, L1noaay Cr°'* Membel'S Of an expedmon team disc""* and oatrost • 11oan '-0,000-year-old et•l\Jle. end one rMmOet wants 10 keec> the icemen alNe 'PG' ( 1 l'lt 39 min ) --·---Sunday. Janu.ry 51 19" 27 -latunlay Cont. I .. Y. MOJTUCKI AIC ... Q llCMI "Command Decision" ( 1949. Drama) Clark Gable. Walter Pidgeon Lrves are sac11f1Ced 1n a strategic move to bomb the airplane lactOfieS ol Germany ~hrs) • IO&.a IOLD Guests Mac Davis. Whi1- ney Housroo. John Walle. Robtn Gibb. Cameo. The Judds. Kenny Loggins (lnter- 11iew) (1 hr ) 1,CJ llCMI "Porkys' (1981 . Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Herner In Florida in lhe fare t950s. a gang of lun·IOVlng htgh school boys seel(s revenge against the p1opriet0f 01 a loeal brothel 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min) llCMI "SOfcerer" ( 1977, Suspense) RO)' Scheider Bruno Cremer Four des· perate men risk 1he11 lives while hauling explosive n1troglycertne through South Amencan 1ungles to baltle an Oii-weii fire 'PG (2 hrs . 2 min ) ~ O. ITIJI llYOMD W CJ) llCMI~· orma Rae" ( 1979, Drama) Sally Fie au Bndges. A young woman laces ·alien n from net !amity and fnends as she attempts ro unionize her fel- low factory worl<ers 1n the Southern mlll town PG' ( 1 hr . 53 mtn.) W ~mtTTMCll • llCMI "One 01 My Wives Is Missing" 1976 Suspense) Jack Krogman. Eliza- beth Ashley A newlywed socialite's dis· appearancf' po''" 111 .. ,...,. .. •r•wr '1<>1t>C11•"' Ions==• -... ..,. ... • ':.~mage Or l'l'lP Rocks ( 1965. Comedy) Frank Sinatra Deborah Kerr While on vacation. a lover's quarrel winds up In divorce with lhe Wife marrying her husband's best lriMCI •20· • llCMI ·Revenge Ot The n'agori ( 1978, Adventure) Orlen Ying Cl'\a11te Chtang Two undercovef cops baltle ioca1 gangsters 1n an attempr IC\ smash B cnme r =.,TMI 1CW ~ llO¥W "The Scartact> Mot> ( 196? Orama) Robert Staci( Ket>nan Wvnri Cnme-hghler EllOI Ne<;s oraws a t1ont net around Al Capone and his nntonouc; moo i! hr .• 30 min.) •CID.,. "Weetcend Pase;· c 1984 Com edy) D W Brown. Peter Fltenc;tfl'•n Four sailors rust hrnshing basic 1ram1ng 1n San Diego travel to Los Angeles lor lun ann romance. 'A' ( 1 hr 32 min ) d~llO¥W "Against All Odds' ( 1984 Ora mll) Rachel Ward. Jett Bndges A lading profesS1onal football player falls tn 1qve with the girlfriend ot a smalH1me hOOd anct becomes lnvotved wnh shady high -lpoals. Conl FromPace2 ttlll~ Arid ICOll tH1 II UIT·WUT -CUlllC ~ ...... ,..,.. .... ........ ... •1&111111111111 .......... .. Miii .-.._. Pm Me, c.11. (I hn.) MARY ••• From Paces she started her first show an 1970. She's a divorced woman in "Mary." In 1970 CBS absolutely refused to allow her to be divorced . So she began the show as a woman endin& a love affair. "Going back to 'The Dick Van Dyke Show,' we couldn't even sleep in the same bed." she says. "We bad to have twin beds. Things have gotten a lot more honest. I think what's ba~pcoed is that a lot of people arr setting more honest with themselves. We're doing less role-playing. We're admitting our problems and faulu more rc.d1l> and not castiptioa ounelvcs for them. but sayina tbh is the way it is." Moore also notes a cha.nae in her own outlook. "In the 1960s I waa doina one dreadful movrc: af\er another," she says. .. That was a ttme when I felt in terms of a carttr and how it affected my life. I don't look at the tot.al now. 'What docs this mean and where is it aoioa?' Now I look at where .... am I now and am f u ppy." 28 Sunday, January 5, 1986 -· Cl) coUiil IAlllTUL&. •• ......,. ca. .............. (U..) CJ hn.) e. Ill.A .... TM -trr• tep ~ ............................... .... 1 kltu. Cl ln.L 1 ... ...-w. C:OU.. IAlll1UU. t11 • ... TllT 8'0ll'n LI•• "im 1 t ... .... (1 ............ ...... ...... T .......... HeellCI.., Oeof'te tlll"":!"""" OllMIDO .... • g....,cw•• -C:OU.. Ulll1UU. UCLA .. w-.. ..... (LM) (I hn.) ......... AT.·.~~:" ,,......,,, AC-01111 er.... Unloft ..... a.-1111 UMM CllJ, Calf. (T..., (1 lw., ..... , W8 m:m. WGM.D OP.._, MD IUUTY ..... Of...,,TMCU.WefNW•• ~•w• .... .,...1111...,.. ......Teae;._.O....,...,.IMD ...... , ..................... . ..... .. ... lllmlfll1T91• .._.,_MCOT .. --.0 OP 8'0RTI (...._ ) .. ., ..... ,,_ ._ -· .... "-.............. , ...... ... ........... -................... ., .. ........ Lr-ftt ...... 4. (1 lw.,. .;r-J..,PUYIOOll --•clAlllTIAU. L.. A ....... lft. .. Clll1111 .._ (U..) (I ,.f: llOOTUU. ................ ,._Yetr•••9-I'=~) ,. ............... ~ ..... l41rl1 lu ) Cl 1Wa.. ..... , . sra1t1>s •Pal esrare dealings 'A' Q (? h"• Sm~ 1:11 LR OF CIMT ~11 ~ ........ II .,_ "Romancing The Stone" 1 19~ Adventure) Michael Douglas l<'!thleer Turner A romantic novelist re luctantly teams Wlth a macho advenrurer 1n a South American jungle to ransom her slSter with a fabulous legendary iewel 'PG I 1 ht 45 min.) M l.SJ llCMI "Uncommon Valor" (1983 Drama) Gene Hackman. Robert Stack A g"evmg lather forms a small lo1ce to res- cue hlS son wh<i has been held pnsoner tor 10 years alter being declared m1SS1ng- 1i1-actton 1n Vietnam 'A' O t 1 hr 45 min> W8 llCMI ·coospl(acy Ot Terror" (1975 Mystery) M.chaet Cons1anttne, Barbara Rh<>adt>s When a man IS literally scared to -wath n nusbanO-&nd-""1te detectfY8 team is called 1n to investigate. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I UllCY~ d '::. "Shadow Of The Thin Man" (194 1, Mystery) William Powell, .. ~ ITWAID THI __,AY Al· -An tnSlde lootl at the making of the versatile performer's latest album that tea Mes Broadway songs lnckJdlng "Putting H Together" from "Sunday In the Park with George' and "Somewhere" from "West Side Story " ( 1 hr ) ' t .. . ... Checked out ltetelle Gett)'. one of the 1tan of the TV Mrl• 0 Tb• Golden Olrla, •• poata wben tbe cbecken 1ame cloeen't 10 Iler wa7 d~ tbe taotDa ln Boll7wood for a recent-epf'eode nf the aew •bow. .................... __________ ~--~· -TVPuzzle ' ~ Show11 r al!t rl • I Dynasty 11 Tt 1 Co1h>" 0 She "> ''"'" ,.,.,, Fleti;.he• '' Motrier .. 1 1 i\ 14 Japane<,. o• '' • t 5 Proceeo1:·0 16 CBS ancnorr. 111 17 10 for a Tn~"' .1c- 18 Pecan e g 20 L•viny Quar···•' 22 Collect10r• 23 In rhe pa~1 24 Fish ego'- 2S Rangf' 01 knowtedqP 26 Dan 8 11 c~t• ,.. ~q D1Stl1ill 1 Ptentitw ? 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' I 111 II flL0( 'ib l "~•llf• • H.Jum,11 DOWN j~ fJf>lt>1.ll" 40 1(1 lnr .1 Vl)1JnQ 4 1 H.v<h ne•o•ne J.3 Aclres•, Duke 4:, ::>re11c;er r or 46 E~<>en<..e 49 Sn1·ner ") I Bn~ -Dolphin '>4 Rnmdn S•~ ~6 t 1pperc1assm11n abbr SOLUTION _..,.......,......,..,,._ 'Dalton 'series ' toughest task: getting on air By JERRY BUCK A,T....,.....,_, BEYERL Y HILLS -Getting "Dalton" to the air appears to be as difficult as the tasks the wandering hero encounters in the scnpts. A hurricane struck during filming in New Orleans. Flash floods caused a delay i:n Houston. to Florida, actor Charles Taylor had to 1.rudge th rou&h the swamps. Now, NBC has shoved the series onto the back burner. It's doubtful whether the series will be scheduled before March; JUSt a few weeks ago it seemed the.show wouJd~o in Janual)'.:__ Taylor sat down then to talk about the peripatetic oner e plays in "Dalton." The character is from the movie "Code of Vengeance," which was second in the Nielsen ratin~ last June. Taylor plays a mysterious dnf\er who encounters people m trouble. It's sort of a contemporary "Shane " He travels in a camper van, with only' a white German shepherd named Wichita to keep him company. He's also been compared to "Rambo." but the character is much more complei1 and much less violent Taylor said, "We'~ U)'iog to get a·dash of Tayler 'Rambo' on the road. but with a dash ofheart. I'm not sure we're there yet. They have to put a little more soul into the character. "Dalton," like its character, is a show on the go. "I think they have to keep the show on the road to make it work,'' said Taylor . "Where's be going to drift?" The idea is to film two shows 1n each location. So far. four shows have been completed. When the series resumes producuon after a holiday layover. it will be in the Los Angeles area. "l did a c.ertain amount of searching myself when I was m college. u:you went directly to Vietnam you missed that. So Dalton's doing that searching now. In his travels he comes upon the underdog. and he identifies w1th the underdog. He cares. He doesn't do 11 for any legal purposes:i-te doesn't care what's right or wrong. He Just cares." .. Taylor is the only continuing character in the show. but he said. '"Dalton' really has two stars -the landscape and Dalton Part of the concept 1s to show how he deals with the landscape. There won •t be much romance in the show. it's not a mam theme. but certainly there will be women in his life. More so. there wtll be a certain spirituality to him. A metaphysical spirituality. He's in tu ne with nature." r Taylor is a newcomer whose experience includes repertory theater and a guest role in a "Kni&ht Rider" episode (in which he also played the Dalton character), and parts in "Murder, She Wrote" and the movie "Mask." He's also a former bouncer at such New York night spots as Studio 54, Regine's, Maqique and the Red Pa~e spent tive years studying and acting at the Hedgerow Theatre 1n PhiladelphiL Later. he moved to New York and became a bouncer. kc said, ''One n.iaht a auy jumped me with a knife. I wrestled him to the around and then he almost bit my thumb off. Al that point I realized that I had to~toutofthe).ob. l was going to look like 'Scarface' without ever pla~ the role. ' When he moved to California his prospecu didn't seem too bright. He said, .. , didn't ha ve a job. I did.n't ha ve anythina. I'd had a job but quit it so I could inteMew for _pans. I interviewed for 'Kni&ht Rider' and they picked me out of 60 suys who tncd out for the role. The "Kn•aht Ridtt" rote was desianed u a spinoff, but it wu like "Cover· Up," with a man and a woman. NBC peSICd on it and it wu mooled into "Dalton." Su nday, January 5, 1988 29 Rubinstein changed his tune Son off a med concert pianist finds success in 'Crazy Like a Fox' By JE.RRY BUCK ~, ......... ...., BURBANK -As a child. John Rubins- tein was tom between becoming an actor or following his father into music -for good rea5<>n. The co-stat of the hit CBS comedy- adventure "Crazy like a Fox" is the son of the late concen pianist Arthur Rubinstein. His maternal grandfather was Emil Mlynanki. the Polish conductor-com- poser. John Rubinstein began studying piano when he was 4. By the time he was m high school he was compos- ing. But it was in aram -mar school that he also disa>vered actina and came under the guid- ance of a drama teacher. "Acting and music arc not totally djssimilar." says Rubinstein. Rabla1tet. While his primary profession is acting, Rubinstein also composes music for mov- ies and television. Hewn a Peabody A ward for his music for the TV movie ''Amber Waves." Rubinstein talked about his career between scenes on the Burbank set of "Crazy like a Fox" in which Jack Warden plays a private detective and Rubinstein is his son. a lawyer who is unwillingly dragged into bis father's cases. Rubinstein says that it was at St. Bernard's grade school that he got interested in acting. "The school was in the British tradition with a heavy emphasis on re.ading and dramatization," ~e says. "In t he eighth grade they do a fully mounted Shakespearean production everyJear. In my day the teacher who d1recte 1t had bttn an actor. In my case, it was 'Macbeth' and I got the lead role. "At the same time, everybody would gjve me tickets to different plays on Christmas ... h was then that I decided to become an actor. But at the same J i me I practiced music for an hour a day, It was always a part of my life. "I never thought ofbccominf a pianist. I didn't have the stuff. I didn t have the manual dexterity. It takes extreme vir- tuosity. But I did think seriously of being a conductor. My father felt I had what it takes musically to be a conductor. Com- posing was never discussed al that time. "Composing was just something I did. When a need for music arose I just made it up. I never considered it composing. To me composing was Dmiui Tiomkin or Jerry Goldsmith. When I got to UCLA I wouldn't let anyone caJI it composin~ut I wrote a lot of incidental music for school plays." Rubinstein spent his time away from the "Crazy like a Fox" series doing the musical "Merrily We Roll Along" at the La Jolla Playbouae. He has ao extensive back- sround in the musical theater. His first nrofeuionaljob was~ Tom of~arwick m r.Camelot" at Anabctm. He made his Broadway debut in 1972 when he created the title role of "Pippin." That role brought him a Tb~ter World Award. His role in "Children of a Lesser God" brought him a Tony and a Drama Desk Award. "I made my first TV r.ppearance on 'The Virginian."' he says. 'I played a young fellow being chased by a bad gu y and I was killed offstage. That same year I did a 'Dragnet.' I played a canary, a guy in h1&h school who was ratting on his friends who took drugs. "Those were all small roles. The tran- sition came when director Leo Penn cast me in 'Room 222.' l played Michael Constantine's son. who was in the Peace Corps. That one job got me work for the next 15 years. I'd become a viable entity. People now saw I could act." His only other series wa.s "Family," in which be bad a recurring role as the former husband of Meredith Baxter·Bimey. He also wrote the music for the series. Rubinstein had been workina extensive- !)'. on Broadway when the offer for "Cruy hke a Fox" came. "I wanted to re-establish myself on television," he says. "I like to keep both coasts cooking. Plus. I have kids in school and in the theater you don't always make a lot of money. Sol wound up doing this." British enjoycUltural exchange to the drama traditions of the tw~ countries. British television ha1 it1 roots in BJ FRED ROTBBNBERG f#T......_...., NEW YORK -Bri tain expons its Uterary classics to U.S. televis1on, and Amenca aends back its pop-culture hits. overiolded with sex and violence. The belld of drama for the British Broadcutina Corp. confiders it a fair exchange. "lbefe•1 clearly room for different dramas that aspire to different trungs," said Jonathan Powell. "What we find most aatiamna arc 'OaUas/. 'M~mi Vice' and •ffiU Street Blucs.'.I uunk 'Mjami Vice• is terrific. We just do n•t make cop shows like that in EnaJand.'' The type of prosr&mming the tw.o nation1 import speaks volumes about th~1r cultural notion1 of each other. the pps m their prQ1rammina mhes and their di$· tinctJy dilfeteat TV baiiaaes. Powell said Britain bas its own prime- time toep opena. but they tend to follow =ill tmaD communities and lack the <ban .. Ufe auaUtia or "O.Uas" and 30 ~. J9nuwy 5. 1986 "Dynasty." Consequently, British au- dienc.cs enjoy gawking at the resplendent excesses of tbe Carrinatons and Ewings. "Maybe we do want to watch trungs that conform with our preconceptions of each other's culturn,'' said Powell. "We make 'Upstairs, Downstairs,' you ma.kc 'Dalla.s,' wrucb is really a cultural fairy tale ... Both programs look at class distinctions, Powell noted. but the American series places its greatest emphasis on money. the theater, while the direc1 detcendant of American TV is tht Hollywood movie studio. Some of Powell's other productions included John Le Carre's "Tinker. Tailor, Soldier, Spy" and .. Smilcr,"s People," and "Masterp1ecc Theater's"' Cri.me and Pun- ishment," "Pridt and Prejudice" and "Therese Raquin:· Britain also bas its sharc of cops-and- robbcr series -"our own 'Kojw,"' Beside$ his appreciation for aeveraJ Powell says -but they're not nearly as American series. Powell admires some all· violent. .. Briti1h TV is not as pacey as American promotional techniques. He · TV .. b added lobbied for the BBC to adveniae its ~~~most~. U.S. imports from 1rosnm1 in new11>1pen. Unlilce Britain's Britain are costume dramas. h.istorical ~supported ITV ch&nn~la, the BBCexiats pieces, mysteries and literary classics that rou&h an annual $80 viewer license fee. atnerally wind up on public television. The ITV bas long used ncwsl)lper Ida. "In the States. you aet a cruy, nostalaic but the BBC. after what Po-ell c:aUs a view of Ena.land, but the TV product "m~or bettle.'' took its first cautious steps doesn't convey a picture ofEnaland as she with campaians for "Bluk House" and rally it," said Powell. "Tender It the N~t." The differences in tastes and et yin ao ''The BBC felt {t should no1 toil itaelf in beyon6 oont.emporary im~; they ao bllck the markdl>lace." said Powell. 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World 15,000 farmers are evacuated as the Nevado det Rutz volcano rains · sulfuric ash Saturday for the flrst time since Its November eruption In Colombia./ A3 Sporta The Raiders wlll try to advance to the AFC title game when they meet New England today./C1 .. Miami rallies from 21-3 deficit to beat Cleveland, 24-21, In an NFL playoff game./C1 UC lrvlne's basketball team Improves to 2-0 In the PCAA with 96-82 win over Utah State./C1 Bualneu Lack of saving• by Ameri- cans ls breaking a baste economic rule./D1 Laa Vegas reeorta are gambling $282 mllllon In new conatructlon In hopes that the tourlam boom Is back./D1 INDEX A8 85 85 01 02-8 ee oe 84-e 05 85 C8 82-3 oe C1·5 1 1-3 TVL:I 50~ SUNDAY. JANU ARY S, 1986 Out With .old, in with new Ltstjdenttfles things on wane after '85, up-.and-comtng replacements for 1986 Out with the old and in .with the new. In cue you haven't noticed, the newborn year bu been dropped in our laps, wbiftina about a wbo1e new set of demanda. It's time to toss out old .habits and ideas along with the empty cbampepe bottles and 1985 desk calendars and tum your atten- tion to the months ahead. Whether 1985 was a good or a bad year is not the point. The point is to make 1986 -the Chinese Year of the Tiaer - a cat of a different stripe. New Year's resolutions are dandy, but arc too often motivated by Dtckeraon'abannerday Erle DtckenoD of tbe llama breab ~h the line to .core , OD a 55-yard toacbdown ran OD the flnt play of the third quarter clari.nC S.tarday'• l'fJl'L playoff &ame at Anaheim Salvage fails, so wreckage torn ·up By "e A11oclatff Pren For Frank Wouters and Perseus. breaking up is hard to do. But Wouters, whote wooden schooner Perseus ran aground in high November winds. is under orders from officials to move the wrecked shjp lyin1 200 feet from Dana Point Harbor's southern jetty. He hired a ~ton truck to drive al:>nj the jetty and try to tow the ship in, but that effort failed Friday. So he decided to break up the wooden ship. its bow already destroyed by the sea, into pieces. "We want it out," said SCt_: Richard Powell, head of the shentrs Dana Point Harbor Patrol. "Our primary concern is that it poses a hazard to Jackpot eludes players But Cos ta Mesa man spins wheel to win 50,000 tn lottery LOS ANGELES (AP) -The state lonery•s ~ j11ekpot yet, SJ.SS million1 el\Mled 20 playen in Satur- day'• "Bia Spin, .. but Benito Ulloa of Costa Mesa won S'°.000 never- theless. ~ playen who spun the rouktte- atyle whttl won a total of SU0.000. the lowest amount su~ the Nov. 11 Bia Spin p vc away. $800,000. four ~yen won S l ~000 on Saturday etpt won s'°,000· while ••.Pc:k~ up the mlnimum prize, SI 0,000. Jn S.tutday'a pme. a 49-yeeroold locbmitla tom Monldair. Raymond Smit.la, w1ao bmd me wi~·stoo tid Deeded '° ~ for ~ .... ia a~loc-AUICI fMfot•Ud~ ..... -picUd UI) Sj(),000. bathers, surfers and so forth." T he $5()..an-hour tow truck arrived at noon Friday and tried to tug the Perseus into a channel near the harbor, then drag it parallel to the Jetty toward the sea. But by nightfall the ship, weighted by water and drag ingon rock:s, had moved only SO feet. So Wouters, 21 , of San Clemente. decided to break up the ship . lfhe doesn't clear the wreckage out of count)'. waters by Monday, the county will hire someone to remove it at Wouters' expense. His parents, Peter and Nan Wouters. who watched the unsuc- cessful salvage operation from shore. (Pleue eee SHIP/ A2) (l'l•--ii1AC&IOT/A2) ........ ROBERT HYNDMAN THE LIGHTER SIDE needless auiJt or the traditional lapse of sobriety the New Year'.s Eve oblerva.oce tYJ)lcally induces. Made under such conditions of duress. 1s It any wonder resolutions a~ hart,: ever kep(1 Quit this. start that, find ume, I weiaht, ask for a promotion then iC1 a new job, meet so-and-so. dump you- know-wbo and, above all. get or- . sani.zed. New Year's resolutions,J,kc rules, apperently were made to be broken. A m uch more enjoyable, if equally unproductive, way of marking the l)UAIC of yet another .}'cat 1s to draw StadJam. Dtckenon n18hed for a playoff record 248 yarda u Rama adYaDced to NPC ftnal8 with 20-0 win. For deta.Ua. w:e Sparta OD ,_,e C 1. up lists. Everyone likes lists. The FBI, we art told, keeps lists. So docs Mr: Blaclcwell. Collqe footbe.11 teams stnve to ma.kc the T op 20, musicians pol/It to the Top 40 and company prc11dents want to be amona the Fortune SOO. • In th•t spint, New Year's lasts often denote the best and the wont aspecU of the past year a.s readers t&kc their mind off the triaJs and tribulations of their own lives. (Pl eue ... llQTn&RD9/A2) 1 dead, 80 hurt in leak at plant Toxic cloud released wh en tank rupt ures at uran tu rfi facility --- WEBBEas FALLS, Okla. (AP) - A tank filled with radioactive ps ruptured at a uranium-processing plant Satu~y. ~tlng a btghly tou c clqud tliat DlJcd a worker ana sent mort than 80 people to the hospital. authonues said. Interstate 40 was closed for two hours after 14,000 pounds of slightly . rad1oacuve uranium hexafluoride gas floated into the air from the Sequoyah Fuels Corp. plant. officials said. The plant, owned by a subs1dtaf') of the Oklahoma Cny-based Kerr· McGee.. Corp., 1s 10 a sparsely popu- lated section about 40 m iles WCS1 of the border Clty of Fort Smith. Ark. The worker wbo died and three other employees were workin1 aro und the 14-ton cylinder when it broke open Saturday morning. said Donna Mcf arland. a spokeswoman for Kerr-McGee. Officials did not knO\\ how the tank. connected 10 a processing building b) p1~. ruptured. sht' said Rack Pt'rcles. another l\.crr-M~ spokesman. said the conUIDt'r wa~ being heated at the u me The plant \\111 not resume uranium processing unul the "luclcar Regu- lat0~ Comm1ss1on and Kerr-Mc('ree (Pleue 9ee GA S LEAJ[/A2) OC efforts in '85 span sea and air Roter Stanton By ROBERT BARKER Of .... o.llr ..... ...,. Orange Count\ moved closer to flood protection trom the Santa .\na· River and reached "milestone .. agrcc- mcnt on John Wayne .\trpon e\· pans1on ID 1985. according 10 . upc.-r- visor Roacr Stanton Stanton. 1ffonner ma"or of Foun- wn Valle} who represents thal cm and Santa A.na ID thc til""il supc.-r· v1sonal d1stnct. said that cost-cullinl! revisions by the U.S . .\rm' C'orp'i 01 Engineers makes the outlook for the Santi Ana River Flood prot('('t H'n project promising. "Orange. R1vt'rs1de and ~an Bern.ardmo counties ha'e agreed on the ncw prosram and we no\\ a\\alt d.>ngressaonal authonza11on:· he said Ohscn ers ha' e long touted thr \anta .\na Ra"er as lhe worst flood threat west of the M1ss1ss1pp1 tud1es call for the ramng of Prado Dam nrar Corona. the c:onstruct1on of a nc\\ dam in the Redlands-San Bernardino area·and extensavc work on do\\ nstrcam channcls including tho'><' 1n Orange ( ount} In h1' 'ear-end re ' 1e\\ tanto n \Jld .in agn-ement with "lewport lkal h rt'Stdents on e\pans1on of John v. a' ne .\1rpon was one of lhe most s1gn 1ficant developments in 1985. 'This agreement. while not a panacea. serves as a milestone in the (Pleue eee STAl'fTON/A2) Disabled student happy to see troubled year end Back In apartment rebuilt after arso~ fire. preparing to fa ce another school seO)ester By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ... ~ ........ Perhaps no lrvine Valley Colleac 1tud~nt was more aniuous to put the fall 1985 semester behind him than Rick Pfost. Pfost. whe 1s paralyzed and coo· fined to a whcclctwr, lost hu home • and most of lus uninsured ~ taiaons an a Sept. 9 anon firc. He faced hOUSll\I and tra.DJPOC\IUOn Df'Qbkms, but kept up with most of his tcboolwor\. . 0n the positive Ade, PfOlt'I plllbt ,enented an outpounns of doftlbOOs 1t his coneee and thf'O\A&hou• the county. • Today. the dllal*ld 1tudrat is back '" his rd)Wt1 lrviM apartmeat. prq:111nna io resume tu1 •\Adies wbeft \he spri.na \em\ bllins Jan. I ''I was rally t*t Wbee 1M last ~ was over," Pbe a id fn- day. His housing and transport.ataon troubles forced him to drop a fc\\ courses. but he mana'-ed to collecl four" As,·· a " 8 .. and a • C" for the fat I clasKs he rom pletcd Thu spnna, he's signed up for I 1 ~ units, includina classes 1n busaneu acrounnna.. alactn. Enghsh and computer socncc. He's also anuous to lake advantqt of January Mks to refurnish his rcb\ult apartment. The ptcmber fi re consumed pracucaUy C\.eryth1na tnlide bt1 1penmcnt "from front door to ~ck, al'd from lhe concttlt to iM Ill~ • Pfost said Alone with funuturc. be lost telc- vtSion and sttteo cquip~t, plus a computer ptcially adapted for his \lit. (A 1911 tNCk aa:t<knt \cf\ ~ l W'ltb paralyzed \ep. b\ll he can operate tome ~pmcnt lhr'CMllh tbt- timned of tn ann ) . T 0 ttptaoe b1 klilt DOl11C15IOD the 47-)'dr-okt Vietnam "e\CTU will be usi ng some ot tht' S IS 000 raised for him sin~ the fire But Pfost wd he plans to save a pon1on of the mo ne) to set up a new rehcf fund to aid other 11"' me Va lit'\ students \\ho arc v1cums of unu- f)C('ted disaster "1 think. tt's onl~ nJht." Pfo t said. "That's one of the only ways l can say thank )OU to the people who hdpcd me " Thc d isabled student appeared 1n ~o,embcr 2n Wanr. 0t-orac·s con- troversial ··Rot Scat • tcl(Vl ion pro- gram "It 1ottas i.uppo~d to be a chance to SI) thank )OU to Oranat Count)'," Pfo t u1d. "But 1t turned out to be a m1n1-telcthon," "Hot Scat"' host Geo wu ·~ parcntly so tm prcucd wi~ PfO&t that ht Urpd h1S '11C'W'Cl"S \0 phone 10 dOOll10ftl. One ofthe callttl said ha c:ompuy would p ve Pfost a JOb. a~ \Mt e'oied the lrvtnc \'alley It ... \. 811\ after the show, Ptbla --.. po1nlied to dilcOvu the <ldlr'1 co.- ~··· -"~/Aa) •' 1 I Syria pulls out disputed mi88iles W ASHINOTON (AP)-Syria has wiOJdnwn mobile utiaircraft miJs. ila it~ dtployed in Ltbenon lut moo th ta a c:at..and·mome ~with lvatl over control ofborder linpaoe. 1 R...,. ldminiatratioo official II.id Saturdly. There waa no official comlnent from \be White Hou1e or the State ~nt on the latest develop- ment iJt tbc mancuverin& that items from tbc abootint down Dy Israel of two Syrian Mi023 jet flab ten Nov. 19 lo Syrian airspace. ••8uic:alty, h'• both tidea playt ... 'I'm touaber than you are.'" laia the oflkial: who apoke only oa coodit.ioa be oot oe identified. · In respontc to tbe downiQ& of the two 1eta. Syria bad moved Soviet- builfSAM·6 ind SAM-1 anliainnft miuUes acroil the border into Leba- non'• Bek.al V1lJey. The miaiaes lacer were withdrawn, and older, more powerful fixed-aate SAM-2'1 were deployed j ust in11de the Syrian border. ~ Syria then put the mobile missiles b9dc nto l.ebenon, 1 few kJlometert from the bordff, just before Oariatnw to J'!'OWCt iu SAM-2 &ites, tbe oftkial said. lnel hu publicly condemned tbe dlploymaia. ud bu been fOl"Cled to mow ill reconaimncc flilbta in the ·~ tomeMlat to IM west because or the threat Ctom the missiles. the oftlcial laid. a..i .,.. it repn.11 the nipu u "'eCWlty becauw the Lebenele aov-em~t ii unable to control the activttiee of anti-laraet perilll aroups bated in the dJ vlded country. Beverly Hills wins decathlon again By die .bMda~ Prett Beverly Hills Hi&h School CfnlC out on top in the 1986 California Academic Decathlon that tested more than 2SQ students .from 40 counties, and will represent the sta.tt in the national decathlon. Beverly Hills, which has won the state championship and (in11hed tee0ndcin the United States Academic · Decathlon for the (>&II two years. r61Ted up 4S,35 I points in Fnday's oompetition at Santa Ana College. Tustin's Foothill Hiab scored 44, I 90 points to nab second place . "" wh ile ManhaJI H•&h School in Los Anaeles scored 43.S-l 6for third place, it was announced Saturday. The national competition will be held ncAt "pnl in Los Angeles. Rounding out the top ten were: Palo Alto High, Santa Clara Cq~nty, 42,448 · points; Roosevelt Hiah School, Fresno County, 41.S24: Patrick Henry Hilb, San Diqo County, 39,324.( West Hiab School, Kem County, 3Y,01 S; Redwood Kiah School, Marin County, 38,326: Miramonte Hiah School, Contra Costa County, 38,249; Central lfnion Hiab ,School, Imperial County, 37,768. . Each school fielded 1 six-member team of two atudenta ,in honors, scholastic &ad vanity catqOries. Honor paniclpanta have A averqes, scbolutic competiton have 8 avcr- qes and VlflitY atudenu have grade averqes of C or below. The teems were ldected in local competitions held across the state. Each county bu one representative, e1u:ept for Loi Anplet which has team.a from the aty, county and, pri yat.e tebool 1)'11eml. Family su-es Disneyland over car LOS ANGELES (AP) -A M1ch- 1pn family has sued Disneyla!'ld in federal and state courts, saying a family member was preven.ted frol_TI winnrna a new automobile when amusement park penonnel delayed their entry to the park. The family of Joseph Wright of Latnrup Villqe, Mich. alleges in the suit fUed on behalf of 9-yeat-old Jennifer Wright that the gjrJ was kept from winninJ a new car Jan. 3, 1985 because the famil y was forc.cd to wait three to five minutes betorc be1na direc1cd to another turnstile. Automobi.lea were awarded to every 30,000th visitor to Disneyland in I 98S to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Anahe im amuse- ment park. · As the Wri&ht famil y waited, no one came through the turnstiles, according to the family's-attorney, Thoma.a Byrne of Beverly Hills. Then an unidentified teen-ager came through a turnstjle set aside for annual pua holden and .. they called him the winoet', .. Byrne 1&1d. The tcen-ageT won 1 Dew Pontiac auto- mobile. · The Wriahts, who an: black1 ~ in the U.S. District Court swt filed Friday in Los An,eles as well as in their Orange County ~uperior Court lawsuit filed Tbunday in Santa Ana that they were subjec1ed to racial discri mination. The tcen.qer who won the car is white. PFOST HAPPY TO GREET NEW YEAR ••• From A l pany didn't exist. Even so, the appearance raised more than S3,000 for Pfost's fund. The apartment fire required Pfost to live temporarily in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Long Beach, where the distance made It difficult (or him to attend Irvine Valley classes. The Irvi ne Co., the city's principal landowner and de- veloper, came to the rescue, allowing Pfost and his aide to stay in the Irvine Hilton Hotel unul his apartment was rebuilt. A county agency then provided transportation between the hotel and the campus. Pfost aaid the hotel ac.oommo- dations were ao comfortable and the staff so friendl y that he almost didn•t want to move out. But the week before Christmas. his apartment waa repaired enough to pmnit him to move back in. Today, Rick Pfosfs trials 'aren't completely behind him. There have been a few heating and lighting problems in the apartment. And a van donated to him by a Los Angeles County firefighter is missing. ' But as he prepares to rcJoin his friends at Irvine Valley Collcg and bcain a hefty new schedule of spnng classes, Pfost remains optimistic. "I think the good Lord will get me through it all," he said. JACKPOT ELUDES LOTTERY PLAYERS ••• From A l Saturday's gamo wa.s the first to provide a progressive Jackpot, wh ich pushes the $3 million top prize up S65,000cach lime a player falls to win lt Neu week 's players will be trying tbr SJ.650,000. and the amount will keep climbing unt1l 1t's claimed. After that. the srand pnzc returns to S3 million. bu t can swell again 1f not won. Ten more preliminary winners were chosen Fridar fo r next Satu r- day's "Big Spin,' including two Orange Coast residents. The local pair are Gerald Bcnow1tz of Irvine and Dorothy Purcell of Huntington Beach. The I 0 were drawn from a pool of 6,250 people who had been $100 winners -the onl y ones who can compete for the grand pnze. Add111onal preliminary winners arc ~f" Sco11 Osberg of Los Angeles, Santos Perez of Fresno. Shirley Johnson ol LocU, Julie McCrary of Bannini. Duns Tran of San J<>tt, William Nutgrass of Kelseyvillc, Aleja ndro Peralta of Rialto. Em1h o Vertudcz of Rcdto. Ten other persons whose names were reported previously also wtll take part rnthe Jan. 11 ~pin. The show was ordered televised by a Judge Fnday af\cr a network balked at showing it because of sponsorship snags. But lottery officials had to agree to pick up the S6.S.OOO production cost of the half-hour show before Sacra- mento Supenor Court Judge James Ford on Fnday ordered 11 ABC- owned or affiliated stations to televise the show on Saturday nigh\. The dispute, which arose after TV station officials said the lottery had not followed contract provisions in switchinf' the show from Monday nights to Saturday. was scheduled to return to court Wednesday. George Howard, the lotterfs act· ina marketing manager, sajd the judge's ruling affected only th is weekend's Big Spin show. Winners of SI 00,000 included Don.aid Dcschlcr. SS, on disab1hty from a maintenance JOb with the San Francisco Chronicle;Falt.iufau, SS, a warehouse worker from San Dieao: Rusell White, 59, a quality engineer from Anaheim, and Gayle Turpin, 39, a housewife from Redlands. Most of the winners said they had not yet decided what to do with their wmdfall. and none would admit to harboring a fantasy they would spend it on. White said thOte kinds of dreams were for young people. "Once you're over 39. you have most of what you want anyway, material possessions," he said. "It's more like a nest egg." But Turpin said she wanted to buy a Chevrolet Camaro "if my husband will let me." Americans caught up iilgaming By tlle A11odaied Pre11 1\mencan~ have been struc'k b)' gambling fever and could spend more than S 15 b1lhon on lottery t1cketll in 191<6 and dfop another S6.2 b11l1on in <.as1nos this year, according to a forecast by the accounting firm of Laventhol & Horwath. Lavcnthol &. Horwath add that another S4 b1lhon to $6 b1lhon may be spent 1n illegal pmbling in the coming year. Philadelphia-bated Laventhol & Horwath is the Laracst accounting firm in the country specialiting 1n the leisure industry. The company predicts that Clark ( ounty revcnun wi ll arow by about 11 percent this y~r. bnn&ina the Lu Vega:i. area's total to S2.5 billion. However, the forecast was con- siderably less optimistic for Washoe County, includmg the Reno-Sparks area. Laventhol & Horwathsaysgron pming rcvenuei. will nsc no more titan 3 percent in 1986. The firm predicts Atlantic ( 11y·~ 11 operauns casinos will en1oy a IO percent increase in rcvcnuts dunna the comin~ year. boosting reve nue' from 1985 s e~pected S2 15 billion to about $2.4 billion. With a bi& boost from the Calr· fornia lottery, U.S lottery revenues could pa'' the SI S billion this year That compares to the $11 billion spent an 1985 and the $7.4 billion spent on lottery tickets m 1984. "By contrast, illegal gamblina like numbers games and sports pools, some sources say, takes in $4 billion to $6 billion a year, and contribute nothing to public treasuries," said Saul Leonard. a gaming eitpert for the accounting firm. "While some cle ments of the U.S. population will always remain op- posed to pmin& of any form. the tremendous surge in popularity of Jotteries -inspired by the mcpbuck payoutJ in I 98S -has mellowed public attitudes,'' added Leonard. Leonard said casino uecutivcs should t.ake advantaac of the change in public attitudes through 1ri 11- vcssivc markedna effort. ST ANTON ASSESSES YEAR GONE BY ••• Prom Al ctTon to improve airport services for all Orange County res1dentsi::_ he said. (A memorandum 1uued l'f'lursday by Oranae Count y A1rpon Managtr Oeorp llebella said daily Jet dc- ptarturct will be permitted to increuc from an avcrqe of 46 to about 78 durina the nnt three months (Th~ number could l!avc climbed to 9rbut airlines did not t.akc all avaJlable fliaht slots.) Other top ckvelopments 11'tcd by ta11ton include: •Hazardous wastes. The mo't sip ificant actions included increased public information, t~?.ndcd OP- ponunitiet for houteho~ ~ox1c waste disposal, ettabfilhmtnt of an en· vironrnental cnrnes divition in tht Otmia Attorney's Offtce and the ldoption of 1 baurdoua material• dildofure Otd1nance, he •id. (Huncinaton Btach l11t month lidoP'Cd an ordinance ktcntiaJ to the <>rans Count1 ordinance.) •KOUllQI. Stanton •id b0u11n1 production iu~d It was spurred by favorable interest rates, by new county policies dcrqulat1na pro- cns1n1 of hous1na ~its and by p:ropams that prov1~ lend1n1 a .. si1tancc to help fami lies buy their fi nt home. he said. "Housing became more affordahlc ror Oran~ \ounty household• 1n I 98S," said Stanton. "with real in- comes increasing at a faster rate than real bousina co•"· "By the second quarter of 1986." he added, "Chapman C ollese forocut~ that for the first time in many years, the typical median-income Oran,e County fa mily will bt able to 1ft"ord a hypothetical mcd1•n-pric:cd home in Oranie County." •Freeway fees. Several Ch.IH Joined the county to ettabhah a corridor fee prOlflm ror M'w ck· velopmen11 that wiJI help finante·the eott of developina three new trant- ponatlon corridon lo relieve ften.1y conantlQn • (The City of Irvine IS currentl y collcet1ng developer fca:-but sources '1Y lcpl battles may be pendina. Two petition drives by Irvine cub.ens to force a spcciaJ election on the fees have been bloclled by lawsuits .• ) •OranlCwood Home for Oepcn- dent Children. "This projeC1is1 good eumple of public-private partner- ship with over 80 percent of the $7.S m1lhon railed by the private IC:CtOr." 111d Stanton. •Senior chit.ens. "The Board of Supervision di1tnbutcd over SI 2 million in Senior Citizen Bond Act (unds to finance constructjon Ind expansion of aenlor cenkn in 1CYeral Orinte County locations." • Wclfan fraud. ..The Welfare FNld Early Detection and Prevat· t1on ~ continua to .. ve Orarwe COunty ta•payen millJ' • o( wcltm dollan. From March I I to September f9U,ovcrS~.6tl, hat bttn uved tht~ vipous hud oreventlon etrona., Saanton 1Ald. \ warmer weather on t he horizon U.S. Tempe High, low tor t 4 '*"-WldlnO et 6 p111 .. Le ~ .. JI Metly t4 II :::::' .. .. n .... ~ IO IO 41 n HllW Yarll ,, u Aldo«• .. • ...,_,Ya •• 11 Aa.nf• 64 40 OllW-Clly .... 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The gas seeped into ·the air con- ditioning system and filled the inside of the plant, said Biii K.assinger, 38, an electrician for Project Construc- tion Co., which is working on an Cllpans1on at the plant. . "We tried to get out two or th ree e111ts," he said, adding that the p.s gave off a nausea tin& udor and "your throat burned." Officials at Sequoyah Memorial Hospital in Sallisaw said they exam- ined 82 people and admitted 29 of them. including two who were trano;- ferrcd to Sparks Regional Medical Center in Fort Smith. One of those transferred , 25-ycar- old James Harrison of V1an. died of hydrofluoric acid tohalation, said Doris Moon, nursing supervisor at Sparks. Exposure to the gas causc:i. 1rrita- t1on to the eyes, skin and respiratory system. said Dr. Michael Herndon. an emer&eney room physic1an at Sequoyah. · ''We have absolutely no evidence of radioactive exposure," he said. Dr. Carl Bogardus, director of radiation therapy at the University of Oklahoma and a cons4Jtant to Kerr- McGce, said most o'f the people admitted "probably could be sent home," but most will be hc:ld over- night for observation. lie said there was no indication ~h~t anyone off the plant property was Injured. When released into the at- mospticre, uranium hexafluoride ~s breaks down into hydrogen fluondc and low-level rad1oact1ve uranyl nu-- oride particles. toitic, McFarland said. Hydrogen fluoride and hydrofluoric acid, its form in th e atmosphere. also arc highly toxic. The vapor cloud created was "ex- tremely corrosive" and lethal if breathed in bi&h con.ccntrat1ons, ~rdus said. • It reacts so fast, if you lived more than a half a mile awaj' there wu little danaer," be said. "Foriunately, it's not a very populated &rta." SHIP ••• Prom A l wd they teared lhe1t son would be unable to clear the wrcckaie in time. He bouaht the uninsured ahip for S30.000 three months before at ran aaround. "He doesn't have 1ny more money." Mrs. Woutm 11•d. OAANOI ~ ..... COAST ._, ..... MAIN OflPtCI now.~ .. C..._.CA ..,.. ..._ ... , .. C.. ._. CA Ntat From Al Better 51jll, however, arc the hsts that chart the passage of time by listing the people, places and things th.it were popular in the year just pa.st But this year's hot'item is next yea r's has-been; and for each of t 98S's big deals, its 1986 replacement is anxiously awa.iting 1u umc in the sun. Forec:asti nJ trends is indeed an imprecise 1C1encc -even for ccon- omiats.,To compile the followin, lists of what's in for 1986 and what s out with 1985, su.ch reliable arbiters of taste as fellow workers. supermarket tabloids and TV magazine programs . WHAT'S IN: were consulted. Of the I 00 cntnes, some arc scnous, some arc silly and some arc su11est1ons. Not only do such lists help shape an identity for the coming year. they alM> start arJumcnts. No one can agree on what's m and what's out. That's why they're so much fun. Those on the way out ma)' have been hngenng near death for some time but have yet to be gJvcn a decent burial. And those on the way in may have been waverin~ near the edge of the stage but, unlll now, remained outside the scrut1 nlllng glare of the spotlight. WHAT'S OUT: reborn hippies out Democrats Wally George People yuppies Young Rc~Yblu:am Boy Geori!IJ Ted Koppel Connie Chung BobGeldof Rosanna Arquette. Bruce Ncstandc David Stein John Robinson Gary Pettis Gene Siskel Pope John Paul II ballet dancers .utronomcn Huntington Karbour Meadowlark Airport Tustin Marine base China apartments kitchens Huntington Beach Pier Pacific Amphitheater champagne bars Tex-Mex restaurant! bowling alleys home gyms Hotel Meridien Safari Sam's seat belts auto alarms cellular telephones barbells compact disc olayers "Ni&ht Court~ "Alf My Children" ''The Fu Side" Clue ,Ev1an Reebok Yellow Cab Polaroid cameras &lasses fona hair Halley's comet NASA domestic beer lottery tic~ets rumors Dan Rather Bryant Gumbel Bruce Spnngstcen Madonna Harriett Wieder D. Patrick Monany Tommy Lasorda Reggie Jackson Rog.er Eben Bhagwan Shrec Ra1necsh break dancer\ . economist\ Place• Newpon Harbor John Wayne Airport El Toro Manne base Japan condominiums li vi ng rooms Mile Square Park Irvine Meadow~ sushi bars Th11 restaurant\ video arcade\ health clubs Rit1-Carlton Golden Bear ,,. ..•. designer hcl" car bras answcnng mat.hinc\ Nautilus machtnc\ ~etto blaster\ 'Miami Vice'' "General Ho\p1tal" "Doonesbury" Tnv1al Pursuit Pe mer Nike ocro video camera\ contact tense' shon hair Star Wa11 lntenor Dcpanment wine coolers b1nao cards po Us oi... ...... ...,.. ...... ...,. '614t11 Ju•tcall 642~8086 "' .. .,., , •"le) " "'°" • 'IOI,,. .. ~ -l1p ' )0 0"' , •• """°'' , p"' 111'<1 rw. C-Oflr *4 lie _..,. VOL 71, NO. I • t • What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't yau like? Call the number above and your met111C will be recorded, tranacnbed and de· livered to tht appropriate editor. The tame 24-hour anawenna tcrv1cc m1y bt uled to record lctten 10 the ednor on any toptc. Contrlbuton IO our Letten column mus( 1ncludt their name ind telephone number for venficat1on Tdll u1 wba1'1 on your mind. ' ~11'•"1•, t"4 'Jo~1 II I'"'~ NII tiff" .... l'"if «'4'1"' , • "' , .. .,. •.•• IQ t fr\ ""'t I "" c.opy .. .,. o.o_.., Clrc..._ T111..._ ... ~ 0.."0tC-r ..... , ....... -- . - - New Year's resolutions are f~n if handled correctly Key Is positive approach: Things you -, ~ want to do, not things that you dread Wbat 1f tanie just shot off like a hiJh-powered rocket? truo infinity. The beainnma was way back when and the cndina 1s who know1 where. Time jutt went on... and on ... Wi1hout New Year's retolutlons. But the calendar puts a template on time. Every 12 months we act a chance to stan all over. It's still not 100 late for a new stan in 1986. The year is a blank tape, all set for recording. h 's 11me to think throuah the comma year. then push the Pl.A Y button. But careful, don't hit FAST FOR· WARD1 and remember, tbJ1 type of rccordint device has n~ REWIND capability. Too often people beat themselvC$ up scttina 1oal1 for w comina )'.e&r. The key 1s to make ret0futaons positive; make 'them somethina you want to do rather than a process yo u instantly dre&<!. Ex_ample: "I am ao1ni to feel healthy 1 n I 98~is more likely to be accomplished than, "I am aoma to quit smolona 1n 1986." AnotJ'1e-r techruque 11 to spend an hour or mo~ analyz1na your life and what 11 mU.1na. Then resolve to fill thaJ void in the comina year. Exam- ple: "There's no SCflliC of outdoor adventure m our family life." Resolve .. we·11 all take a day, dnve 10 the end of Stlverado Cal)yOn and hike up Saddleback." Another "I'm not inte~ted 1n life and people don '1 find me mtercsuna.:· The 1986 solution: "I will search J1branes and stores for a book a month Ml compcllina I c;an't put 11down;so1nterest1na I can 't wa11 to tell others about 11." New Year's re\Qlu11ons arc excll- 1n1. a once a year chance to start all over-but there arc a few recoan1ted reeommendauons: Ret0lutlons take time: Beina spon· taneoua 1et1 the JUIUS Oowma. but aoaJs for the next 36S days dc1erve at least half a day or prcparauon. ln order to be effective, rciOluuons should be thoua,htfully and carefully placed in the subconsc1ou~ Resolutions should be 1n wntana; A year is a Iona umc; it's easy to foraet. But 1fa lof\y list 1s placed ma purse, a wallet or on the ref naerator door, 11 comes acrosus loud and clear on July 4 as it did on Jan. I , 1986 -and for scorckeepina on Jan. I , 1987. WhethCT New Year's rcsoluuons are to be shared wt th othen 15 a matter JIM Wooo o( wme debate. Some say malcina promases public as a aood wa> to keep them. Who would want to low: face by not keeptn& a commitment'' On the other other hand, aoing public puts immen~ pressure on performance. Poss1bly a com prom1~ 1s the answer: Keep some rc\Olu\lon!. pcnonal and make some public. If that's the ca«, here'• 1 ralll« pmonaJ 1986 resolution bane ma4r very public: ··Betna • prasnmmed end immensely content a.nc:fividuaJ, I resolve that 1n 1986 an umioliciltd. unexpected occurencc will result an 11111iftcant penonal v owtb. bam- ple: An onplanned trip to China. a monstroUI bu1incu windfl.ll, an u- c1tm1 opponunity to create, etc. I wlll do noth1na to cau1e sucb a,n event to / happen other than plant ns expccua- t1on in my subcon1C1ous." There we 101 Happy New Year It's ume to start all over '*in What an opportunity. What fun. Jim Wood Jlvn I• New,.ri BMd. ION /WORIJ>============ Condor crltlcal, treated to relieve lead poisoning Colombian volcano active again SAN DIEGO -A captive cai1fomia condor with seven shot.gun pellet wounds was in cnt1cal cond1t1on Saturday at a San Diego animal park w11h lead poisoning, park officials said. The ailin_J. bird was captured Fnday at the beginn ing of a roundup of the last six Caltfomia condors known to survive in the wild. The nearly extinct condor. with a wingspan of about I 0 feet, 1o; the largest of all North Amencan birds. The condor was being treated to help t kar its system of lead, said Art Risser, general curator of birds for the Zoological Society of San Diego. The treatment would conunuc five more da)'i under close monnonng. he said. Office closed by lllnene9 to reopen SACRAMENTO -The state Employment Development office al Delano, closed more than a year ago after several employees got \1c k, will reopen Monday, a spokeswoman announced Fnday. The 60-member staff had been work1n1at the Delano armory and in house trailers since the regular offi ce was closed Dec. 12, 1984, after a rash of unexplained ·11lne!>SC'i. No obv1ou., cause of the illnesses was found by investigators from Mcd-Tox. an envi ronmental hcatth company, said Suzanne Schroeder at employment department headquarters 1n Sacramento. However. slightl y elevated levels of formaldehyde found in the air condttJonmg system could cause prohlem 'i for people scns1t1tve to that chemical, she said. The air cond111oning wa'i ovcrhaul't-d , and inspectors have declared the office safe. Schroeder added Ju<f6e declare1111obrlety checks legal RIVERSIDE -Sobncty checkpoints used by police to snare incbnatcd motonslS arc legal. and the inconvenience 1~ worth the reduct ion in acndent., and deaths.I aJUdJc ruled. The ruling by Mun1c1~l Court Judge Ronald Taylor. the first 01 its kind in R1ven1de County, came in the case of Donna Carol Espinosa, 26. of San Bernardino, who wu stopped Sept. I at a pohct checkpoint and booked for 1nvest1gat1on of drunken dnv1ng. Jane Wyman turns 72 ln hospltal SANT A MONICA -Oscar-winning actress Jane Wyman. former wife of President Reagan who now portrays the sinister matnarch Angela Channing on CBS-TV's .. Falcon Crest." celebrated her 72 nd birthday Saturday m a hospital. Wyman. hosp11ah7ed.New Y car's Day w11h Ou-lik e 'iymptoms. was in good condition following abdominal surgery Thursda) at St John's Hospital. nuning supervisor Mona Nixon said Saturday Fans and fnends hao,.e telephoned the hospital to extend birthday wishes and a o;pecd} rec.·1)verY Nixon said. NATION Peruvian tea may contain cocaine WASHI NGTON -The Food and Drug Adm1n1strat1on w1ll look into a scientific study that concluded thal a Peruvian tea sold in the United ~tatc~~ ha'> cocaine 1n 11, an agency spokesman said Saturday. The tea. called Health Inca Tea, has been sold an Amencan grocery and health stores and by mail order si nce 1983. sc1ent1 su who performed the study said in a lc11er published 1n the Jan. 3 edition of the Journal of the Amencan Medical Assoc1at1on The researchers ~1d drinkmg two cups a day of the tea, wh1k causing no ill cffl·u\, could provide the drinker with maid sumulauon. mood f'levat1 on and an increased pulse rate. Shuttle countdown begln• anew CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -Seven astronauts brushed up on their flight plan Saturday as the countdown bepn for the once-aborted launch of the \pat·c sh uttle Columbia on its first flight 10 more than two years. Columbia. f)ag..,h1p of the shuttle fleet. 1s to blast off at 7:05 a.m. EST Monday with a ere"" that includes Ronda Congressman Bill Nelson and the first H1span1(·1\menran awonaut, phys1c1st Franklin ('hang-Diaz. Statue to be unvelled at Elvl11 anniversary 15. 000 evacuated after rain-of ash - same activity preceding last eruption BO< 10T .\,Colombia (A P) -The Nevado del Ruiz volcano rained sulfum ash Saturday for the first time since 1t'> catastrophic November eruption. promplln& a dawn evacu- ation of about 15,000 farmen from six n vcr valleys creasing its slope\, the govern ment said. Police used sirens to rouse the se ttlers. most of them peasant farm- ers. provided them wt th blankets and food. and escorted them to higher ground Victor Ricardo. president of Vet may not talk to Reagan after all SEATTLE (AP) -i\ Vietnam veteran who ended a 51-da}' fast o n behalf of m1ss1ng .S. servicemen after President Reagan prom1~ to talk w11h him 1s a sccunty nsk, the Secret Service says 1n arguing against any meeung. Gino Casano\-a. a '4-}'ear-old for. mer Manne who IO'it 45 pound\ dunng his fast, has threatened to re~umc 11 if Reagan fail \ to meet him He say!> Reagan prom1.-.ed to d1SCU'>'> w11h him the 1s'iuc of Amencan SCf'ltcemen wh o ma' mil be alive in Southeast .\s1a · the government's l'oat1onal Emerg- ency Commmee. called 11 a "prevcn- \1 ve measurt'" unul the threat of a new eruption passes ' The sh11wer of sulfuric vapor and a~ started falling at ' am., Ricardo told a nauonw1de radio and tele- v1s1on audience It was the same ac11v1ty, he said. that signaled th~ Nov. 13 eruption. That eruption melted pan of the volcano's cone of ice and snow. sending a 150-foot-high wall of mud down the Langunilla ~1 ver Mud and dcbns buncd the town ''' Armero about 105 miles nonhwc\1 of the capital of Boio1a. and pan1all) de· stroyed 13 village'> 1n the >\rmcro Valley About 23 00 CJI .\rmcro \ ~M l)()(J residents were killed or m1\'11ng .\(1 add1tionaJ 2.000 ix·oplt' ix-mhed in Chinchina. 22 mile\ we\1 of the volcano. Pohce said \aturda\ ·, organized evacuation. ordered h' the emerg- ency commmce bcg;in di 6 a m The~ reponed pan1l 1n \ome '>t'.lllemena touched b} the ncv.-fallrn a<;hes hut said the operalll>n went \mo<>thb It was first reported that 30.CXJO people were he1ng l"' at uatC"d hut the number actualh t.a l.en from the area "The Secret ~rv1cc has l-00xcd at h1\ record and we have determined that he: should not be permitted to speak with the president," said Set·ret Service '>p<>ke5man Wilham Corbett. The~" ice rum a background check on an ~onc who 1\ o;uppo<ied 10 ml'CI with the pres ident A#~ Vietnam Yeteran Glno Casano••. abown during recent faat. Corbell refused t-nd<U' 10 elaborate o n (a\anova's alleged record , e11ccp1 to sa y." II would be more than a senc~ of parking v1olat1ons " ( asanova. who lived 1n a bamboo caJe dunng the fast that ended Dec S said the Secret Service concl u~1on was "a bunch of hogwash." He ..aid his moc;t senous cn minal conv1c1wn was a third-class misdemeanor lor 'llmr lc auault. ·· don't thinl. the president of lhl· lJnlled ~tate'i, who carutand up and talk to Moammar Khacfafy of Libya. would he afra1.d to st.and up to a ma n and talk to him about POW~ .. hl· \aid White Hnu..e deput' prc'i\ -.e1 - retaf) 4-lhert R Br.a\hear 'ia1d thl' Secret Scf'o1ce"; reu>mmcndauon I'> not binding but "w11l lx· factored 1n10 v.hatr-Hr dcc1o;1on .., made " Proo;ecu tor' in 'iumncr had accuM.'d < a kt nova ofassault1ng a woman who ""a~ li\lng with him 1n ).inuaf\ 19M4 On \It arch :?M 19115 hr "' a\ urd1:n:d lo pa~ S250 1n court rmt' .ind ha'e no lunhcr contact w11h lht· ""ornan He abn tacts a JUf) trial thl\ month on al harge of haras•11ng a woman tn tdl·phonc l.i't lanuar~ '4.ml V. ,l\ nl' "itcY.art \lterlcr hi.and "''l't.int 1. ll\ attornc-. One trial J,1tr 10 1ht· 1. J\( ""J' pu11111 hel"au~ < a'>Jno' a "'a' 1n h1\ ham ho H • 1.age offiual' -..11d \lcanwhdc 1.rnl1t11r' '4' .1 non profit 'eteran' 11q1.an1rn11on lounJl'd h\ l a..ano' J h," run up mort· th.an S4 'it)(I 1n unpd1<I hill' 1n1. lu.tin~ .1 S2 I r 1kht Ill I 1111111 \i ll'\ ( 11rp "' Tacoma .... h11 h m.11.fr 1. u\1t1m pnnt ed w10J11" 1k1.:tl\ .ind l.1·, 1.111' heann MP •. pnv. ''mhol' MEMPHIS, Tenn. -A bash w1lh enough cake for thousands of fans. a movie premiere and the unveiling ofa statue of"the klnf of rock ·n· roll" will mark the 51 •H anniversary Wednesday of Elvis Presley s birth. "We alwayo; prepare for several thousand people." said Jack Soden, executive dircrlor of L .b a eks Lslami·c Ciraceland, the Presley home that has become a tourist attraction and .,hnnc for J 117'. se fans since the entena1ner's death in 1977. J • upport Bhagwan '• Roll•-Royce. .elllng fast CARROLLTON. Texas -A planned auction of 85 Roll'i -Roycn formerly owned by Bhagwan Shrcc Ra.Jncesh has been canceled ht.-cau!M.'. lht· cars arc sclhna fast without 1t, says the seller. "T--he demand was JU!>t too great to hold people off." said Robert L. Rocthlisberger, owner of Europt"an .\uto Group in Carrollton. Teus. He said 22 have sold an the past week without advertisinJ: WORLD Tran•ltlon •on 't be pleaunt: Mandel• HAMBURG, West Germany-The transition to black·m~ori ty rule m South Afnc.a will~ ~ore unplea.saf!t tt:ian it ~as been in o~her Afncan n,atiom. black activist W1nn1e Mandela said in an interview WJth a ·West Crerman map11ne made available S.turday. Ocr Spicicl quoted Mrs. Mandela a' say111a the chanae from wh1te-minonty rule would ~ diffi cuh beau~ the aovcmment "has trained the whites to be far. far more stubborn than in any other colonial power an Afnca." M86••lne cr1_~~1 of peace SMCt •Jud BEIR UT. Lcbanon -Milmamen of the Christian Lebuete forces S.turday seized a mapz1ne cntlcaJ of • ~yrian-sponlOf'Cd peace pett their leaders ncaouatcd with Moslem foes. funher munlina the news mmll m 8cirut The miliuamen stormed •nto a pnnt1na ~s 1n Chnatian cast Beirut and confiscated all copies of the Al-Mau1ra weekly. In west Beirut, aunmen ambushed Oeo~ A tam. aecurity chief of Lebanon '1 Damucu .. backed Synan Social National1tt Pany, 1enoualy wound1na hun and two bodyauarda, polke said. Three 1unmcn fi~ machine 1un1 and two rockct-p!'°pellcd P"nadet.at Alam's convoy u he drove on Hamra trttt. west Beirut s m11n commcrct.al d11trict. and ned on foot immediately af\n the atiack, pohcx 111d. Albani• refa.a •aperpower relatloa• VIENNA. Auatria -Commun•" Albln•~t reassen1n1 it• political enmity coward both the {)ruled St.ata and the Soviet union, ru&cd out antw Saturday diplomatic or otbef relation• whh the upttpOwcn. .. The fottl4J' policy of aociali1t Albania wlll oontinue IO be molute, 10 future, ap101l all the ...,a1ive and c~si-ntion11t 1C11V1ty of the U ... A. and the Soviet Union. •lntt militarism and war l"Plr&tiona." said Che panr daily Zen ' Populht Accontlna to tht 1uee-n.n AT A news •MY· tM t'\htonal denou~ the "dccacknl culturt and tbt mode or llv1n1 thl\ they advtnt.te all O\'er the -.orld .. ABl/ DHABI, Un1ted Arab Emirates CAP) -Libya, feanng an American military reprisal for the Rome and Vienna airport massacres. will 'iet'k a united Islamic stand against the United tates at a meeting Monday af the Islamic Confercnct' Orpn11a11on. a newspaper reported In another development. Israel radio 1n fel Aviv reported that Libya went to a state ofh1gh alert. manning anh-.air<.raft gun~ and telhng pilots lo he rta'd~ 10 fly at any tame. The radio quoted 11~ monitor. Mickey Gurdu'>. who hstcn'i 1n on radio conversations around the Middle East The Libyan Embassy 1n N1cos1a, Cyprus. said ant1 °Amcncan demon- s1rat1ons con11nucd for a fourth day 1n Libya. kindled by what was ~n u the 1hrntcn1n1 prcsen~ of ~ven warship maneuvcnna in the- Medtterrancan The demonstrations were 1n 1own~ where the popula11on had not yet uprcued their support for the leader of the Nonh Afncan Arab state , ol Moammar Kh1d1f). and their rud1· ness to lltht. said t'mbassy press attache Etlamoush1 Fa~ lab)'•'• state-run radio had been reporuna what 1t called "m1u1ve" demonstrations the prcv1ous thrtt days. but could not ~ mon1tortd Saturday m Cyprui bccau~ of heavy anterfcrtncc. . .. We do not rule out that this 1s cauled by J&mmina, bcouic the Amcncan admln11trafton 1s usma all mea.ni aptnst ubya, •• 111d Fa,._, Thue was no 1ndq)en<k'nt con· fa.nnaUon o(h I rtpOn In Abu Dha~. the Pf'O"IO"emmcnt ncwtpiapu At-lmhad •id·lib)" wnt a memorandum to the teert\lnat of the • nauon t lamac Conftttn« Police distribute terrorist photos ROMf l I\ l'l -l'ol1lC J1,tnhutc<l photograph\ 4'.aturd.a\ 111 tht• lour men accu\t.·t.J a\ lht• R11mc airport gunmen onh one ol ~ hom \Uf\ 1' ed apparenil\ hoping th.ii tracing then moHmcnl'i might leud to a m.·t""m k ofterron\I supp<m 1n 11:11) Italy's ~~>Pr\Crnfll\ offi~1ah 111e1 Prcmter tJc:JCino ( ra" 1n \f'l('("tal '>C"i'ilOn to di U'> he1ghten("(1 ten\lun 1n the Mcd1terr.mean after 1 .. rael and th<' l nited \t;atn thrcatcnl·d to act 1n retaliation for the 1w1n ma~s.acre' at Rome and Vienna airports Dec 27 l \ and lsraC'l1 official" have ..aid the) bt'he' e a Palcst1n1an fac1wn bad.cd b) 1 1t'l\3 earned nut the l\lrO Organization 10 Fe1. Morcx'Co, wh.crc a meetina of ICO fort'11n mm1\tt'r\ opcn'i on Monda> The confertnct. headquantrtd in Jidda. Saudi l\rah1a, 1' an I lam1c equl\alt'nt of 1ht Un1tcJ at10M Fore1an m1n1\ter\ of m('mber·nation~ fonn the I< 0 rounc1l l·ltllhad \&1d Libya offic1all) rcque tcd that lJ lhrtalS ~ added to lhe aat"n4a "and that aJoant tslam1~ ,tand be adop\cd" on the 11 uc It quoted an un1dent1ficd Lib)an diplomat an Rabat, M()f'()('(o. &\ 11r.ina the U . threats 1n\olv~ m1hlll) att1on ap1n1t ab a ~The U nited \ates and hrvl haH culcd the Kh.adafy f'C'l.lme of \up- "'"'the Palnt1n1an ~mll.as •ho unchcd almost tmult.aneout a .. ult~ I\ tM Ronw and titnna IUP.Ot\t 01\ Ott 2 7 ........ -"" d...S r th< .111ack ~. 1n ~h1~h I" rt·npk dtt't.I including fi,e \n1t·ril.in' .inti tour terron sl\ .ind ,1huut I 't v.ctr .... ounded Lib)an lc:adn < nl \1 0.imm.11 ...._hadaf, ..aid 1n rl·ph 1h.11 .in\ .atl3L~ on L1b-.a "'ould lead h11n tn d,t"t lart' ""'ar in tht· \i1t"J11errant,\n Jnll 1n .di the ~1ddlr [.l\I '-o del.311' v.t·rr rl'lcJ\('d J ~•ut th1· \('Cunt} mct"t1ng D<'fcn\t' \f 1n1'1t'1 l 111" ann1 padohn1 told n.·pcim·" 1 h1· c .... ala- t1on of lcrron\m 1n thr \ltt•dut-r ranean hu rc'ult<"11 n1 .. '1iua11on t'I unprtt'C'dentcd ten'i1on grt'nade and \utimaL h1n<.'·t\Un allal i...., on passcn&t'r\ nc.u lh <' Fl .\I l"iracl 4'1rhnc'> ch('d,-an ltlunter indud1n& fi"<' .\mencan' and four ttrron"il\ l\hout I .'.!O pc-oplc v.t'rt "'''und<"d Italian nt""'~pc-r' haH '31d the ,ur' t' 1n~ ttrron't 1n the Rnmc att9l'k told 1n'<'"l&lton he \lrlU.mC'mht-1 of a rt'nt"llde l>alt' t1n1an arnuri led b\ <\bu "1idal. and that the 1UJd.' -.t'rc blckt"d h\ L1b\l Yassrr l\ra lat·, ma1n\Hcam Pakstane L1bt'rat1on Or1\3n11A11on al hlamt'd th<' att•~~~ on the t\hu 1dal f1c11on -..h1ch hrokt fr om the PLO 1n 1974 L1bvan F-orttin M1n1'itcr .\Niel "bdu \&lam 1 re1k1 \Cnt a leuer fnda)' lC> tl S«rt\lf).C 1t'n~I Ja' •er P~rn dt < u(11ar cl.lm pl.aan1na that ttw lJnucd ta •"'1 brKI ~'° pttt-n tn at anJ v.·amcJ 1n l 'uth "foll) .. "'as hall that President Bchsano Betancur new to Man1ule5, a cny SJx milei below the sn~-capl)Cd Andean crateT. to w nsult with ?O sc1enusa who hJlvc kt'PI vigil over the volcano since the :-.Oovembc~ traged}' Later. he new ""er the 17 700-foot-high peak in a helicopter. The <'' acuated 1one cover!> low- I\ 1ng rural areas of'l111 mun1c1paltt1es alon& the i\zufrado. Langun1llas. Recio, Gual1 aband1Ja and C h1nch1na nver<, All flow from the slopes of the volcano One munic1palit.y If> Chmchina which was heavtl}' damaged by the "o' ember eruption Man) set lien had mo' ed back there Gary Hart says he'll bow out of Senate [\ HH1REEN. Colo l o\P1 -~n (,a" Han announ~ Saturday he v.111 not Sttk a third term 1n the ~ l)cnate adding he str11 has .. an 1ntt'rest 1n being president " "In 1987.11,1,111 not be rcprncnung <. olorado 1n the U ~ ~nate, but I will continue 10 ~ 1 vo1Ct' for Col<1rado.'· he told a ga thenng of more than 300 \upportcr"i and rcponerc. Han hinted that a dcu\lon .ihout hi\ rrc\1dent1.tl a ... pirat111 n<. "'Clllld hc- Jnnounred latt·r ·1dnn't1ntt"nd to IX' CO\ ahoul m' O\!o n rlJn\ he ,.:ud .. Doc\ thai m<"an that mmakmg o;nme annoumemen1 .tb<1u1 I 'IXI\., '\.nf'C r1<1e\ 1t mean I <tllll ha'c an 1ntcre-.1 1n being prc\1dt'nt'' 'I up . . I le sa1J h1~ Y.or~ "'~"not O'er'"' It ., a step 1r J long 1nume' J 111urnn "' dlhll.,C thl\ Ojlllm·, dt•\tln' ·• Han. 41.1 < 11lurado's '('nm1 ~·na tnr mo,cd 111 1h1· head of p<>'>~1hk 1.ontcnder' fur the Democralll nom1- nat111n afler \en E<lv.ard t-..enned\ announlcd ht> lA>Ould not ~ck the pre•ud<'nc~ 1n 1 •1x~ Other l'><'m oaat\ l on\1dncd 1n t hf running arc < ,.,, '\.1ano ( ucimo ol ,,..... ) or~ 'en Ju'><.'ph 81dcn nf l>rl.1 .... ar~ J nt.J R l"P R1lh,ud < 11·phardt ot \11"11un !fan ~a' .tppl.iudt•t.J rnthu\13\lllal· h h\ h1\ \upportt·r' m .. un nl who m ha1.1 ht.·en h1"> dcleiµilt'' at thl' I ~84 IX-mu~. rat1t "'a11o rui l C on' <'nt1 on Un.a Merkel, a Tony Award· wtaataa actre•• wlaoae ec.reen career IMilan la the anent era and tacfaded com- edy ctu.im MICll u W .C. P'lelda ... Tiie ·Baak Dick.·· bu4leclattlt• ... el82. 111- Merkel, wlao 4194 'n ..... f . .o cloeely reHmbled Lllllan Olah ln ber early year. U..t dlrector D.W. Orlftltlt aade laer a etaad-l.D lD ''W&J 0owa kat" ln 1920 and ''TM Wlllte ..... .. 1923. aM woaTODJ Aftnlla l_,_ be9t Rpportiaa Mtl 111 la ''TM ..0.der -a.rt·• - 8f'oadwaJ ... aa A•t 1 Awuda-lM.._f_._ ~ .......... IDJ· ...•.. . ..... , ... ...... la 1M2. " . . . Ol&•OI.-W.V ~OT/lundlly, Janumry 6, 1188 Clarence GiUnes; horseman Who created dog food empire ., ...... di .. Prw WINTER PARK. Fla. -C1atence Frucis Oaioes. f'ouadcroftbe Oaines Dos Food Co., a boneman, and an Orlando-ala developer, bu died at bi1 bome. He wu 88. Service. conducted for Michael Gramme of Mesa 8amSpe1Cel A•d•:z,:'wud wta-~ ,.....,. .... ~ ........ .. · J.Xhi:ee describe tortures in Iranian prison Oalne1i who died Tunday founded the company in 1928, introducina a complete CIOi meal product that tbe New York Herald Tribune 1a1d revolutioniad th~ iDdut!Jl. In 1943, General Foods bouabt the finn. Gaines ta.id he perfected the product for his own dosa:"Tbey were eatina me out ofbouse and home and not doin& any food either," Gaines once said. A native of Sherburne, N. Y., Gaines had visited Orlando since 1921 with his father, 1 poultry and feed businessman who llso bred ind raced horses. In 1944, Gaines founded the Gainesway Farm ntar Lexiqton, Ky., mak:ina it tmooa the world's rankir;ig trottina·hone breedina farms. After he sold the farm an I 9SS. his Gaioesway trotters and their descendants se1 records and won 1wards ii:t Ameri~ and Euro~. . . · Gaines ind bis late wife, Amelia, bepn W1ntenn1 in Winter Park in 1948. The ~orsemen's mapzine Min of the Y~ in 1982, Gaines received the Harness Traclcs of Amenca Messc~ ,er Award in 198S for distinauisbed co~tributior;is and Iona service to the ?port of harness ~~ A d~tor emeritus of the Lex1naton Trots Association, he was.a founder of the Vernon Downs Racetrack io Vernon, N.Y. Besides horses and dop, Gaines had extensive real ea1ate holdinp in Central Florida. He developed 1he Ga.inesway Street ~ubdivisio!1 on Lake Maitland and was a partner in the Oaincsway, Sliver Star and Lake Holden industrill parks in Orlando, Parlcwood Plaza and Seminole· Plaza shopping centers and Merritt Island Properties. Ea-PBS chlef Hartford Gunn Jr. BOSTON -Hartford N. Gunn Jr., the first president of the Public Brdlldcasting Service, died Tbunday. He was 59. Gunn who lived in Annapolis, Md., and Los Aqeles, died at Massachusetts General Hospital follow- ina a Iona illness. • After I 3 years at WGBH in Boston, G unn in 1970 became the fint head of the Publk Broadcasting Service, which resuscnta public television stations. He lef\ PBS in 1979 to be-aeneral manager of KCET in Los Angeles. Laa'ra-Brock Laara • •1111ff et• • Brock, wtfe of Labor Secretary WIJJl•m E . Brock, died llODclay of cancer. 8bewu49. lln. Brock wu tbe 1985 boapttallty c11a1rmaD for tbe ID- teraatlonal Pfel1b- bon Clab and on lbe aecatln panel of tbe National Baalne•• eoa.orttam for the OUted and the Tal-ented. WHHam Brock aened fou terma in tbe BCMIM of Rep- ,_..tatlYea and one in tbe Senate. Bay journallat Stanley Waldorf SAN JOSE -Stanley J. Waldorf died at age 78 after a SO-year career in journalism in tbe San Franisco Bay area. Waldorf, who died Wednesday of an apparent hcan attack, joined lhe San Jose News in 1924 just out of high school and remained there for 28 ycan serving as general auianment reporter, sports editor1 wire editor and city editor. He later worked for botn the San Francisco Examiner and the San Ftancisco Chronicle. During his heydey, Waldorf interviewed such newsmakers as Eleanor Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, Harold .. Red" Grange and Ginger Rogers, then the 14-year-old Charlesto n champion of the state of Texas. .. . ~rvices were conducted Thunday for Michael Aleunder Gramme Jr. of Costa Mesa. who died Sunday at Coutal Community Hospi1al in Santa An1. He was SS. Mr. Gramme, who wu born in Aurora, Ill., had lived in the community since l 9S7. He was a self~mployed tee:urities and real estate salesman. Weda•dAJ' wlaU• oa ftO&doa .. tlae Car· rtbbean i.J.and of at .. Martin • He is survived by his wife, Gloria, and four sons - Michael Ill. Daniel, Steven and Donald -all of Costa Basketball Hall of Fame since 1971 died Wednesday at Mesa,uwellasfourdaupten-R0tc~ndJaneCSrammc the of96. ' of Cos~ Mesa, Susan Gramme of Hunnnaion Beac~ ~d Tnedman played in the Utica BasketbaJI Leaauc Kathcnne Kummer of Vero Be.ch, Aa. Also survtVlfl& ,.$ before 1920 and was a p~yer-<:oacb for the Oeveland are four brothers -Robert Gramme of La Ctesccnta and Rosenblums of the Amencan Basketball League from R~nald, Ed~<:f and Bernard Gramme, all of Aurora, and l 924 to 1927. a Sister, Mll)one Leonhard of Wheaton, JU. A Mass of Christian Burial wu recited Thursday at St. Joachim Catholoc Church in Costa Mesa. followed by Red Wing• owner Bruce Norri• interment at Good Shepherd Cemetery. After his retirement in 1974, he worked in public relations for a number of politicians. He was the sole survivinp charter member of the San Jose Newspaper Guild. o which be was lhe first president in 1937. NEW YORK -Bruce A. Norris, owner of the National Hockey leaaue's Detroit Red Wings from 1955 to 1982, died ofliver failure Tuesday at the age of 61 . He wasa Hockey Hall ofF1me member and two-time pasl chairman of the NHL's Board of Governors. In 1974, the leque honored his family by naming one of its fo ur divisions the Norris Division. Developer of toilet bowl cleaner Union chief Schaufenbll SAN JOSE-Inventor Antone D. Pannatti, credited for inventing zipper locks and the fonnula for Ty-D-Bol, bas died at 70. According to his family, the West Virginia native, wbo died Wednesday developed bis own line of cleaning products at the age of 15. He patented the zipper lock in 1933, but sold the paten I and didn't collect much in royalties on the commonly used product. He patented an automa1ic toilet-<:leanina formula in l 9S5 and sold il to the corporation that manufactured the toilet bowl cleaner Ty-D-Bol, said his daughter Sahota Pannulti. Arta patron Robert Scull NEW YORK -Roben C. Scull, "the pop of Pop" who used tbe wealth ofa taxi fleet tocoUect contemporary an and encourage youna artists, has died. He was 70. Scull, who had been suffering from diabetes, died at bis Warren, Conn., home Wednesday. Scull and his first wife, Ethel, were at the center of feverish an collectina in Manhattan in the 1960s. He was prominent in fashion and gossip cblumns, where he sometimes ~s referred to as ''the pop of Pop" and "the Medici of the Minimalists." ·Scull was born to Russian immiJrant parents in New York City and dropped out of high school during the Depression, but took an courses and worked as an illustrator and industrial designer. A share of a ta.xi business be inherited from his Cather- in-law became the Super Operating Corp., a fleet of 130 cabs and 400 drive"? known as Scull's Angels. The Sculls t>cpn collcctina works of such artists as Willem de Koonina. Barnett Newman and Mark Rothko, then sold a dozen of them in 1965 and used the proceeds to set up a foundation to encourage youna artists. They also bought up works of Jasper Johns, Roben Raucbenberg. Andy Warhol and James Roeenquist and realized $2.2 million from a 1973 auction of SO paintings. Scull and bis wife divorced in 1975. and he later sold the ta.xi business and moved to Connecticut In 1978, he set up the Robert C. Scull Foundation to suppon young artists and contemporary art institutions. Screenwriter Emmet Lavery LOS ANGELES -Scrcenwnter Emmet Lavery, who received an Oscar nomination for "The Coun- Manial of Billy Mitchell," died Wednesday at the age of 83. For the stage, Lavery wrote "The First ~on," "Gentlemen from Athens'' and "The Magn1fic~nt Yankee." He served as president of the Screenwriters Guild from 1945 to 194 7, and also worked as a joumaJ ist and was city editor of the Poughkeepsie Sunday Courier for I 0 years. ~ Hall of Famer Ma.z Friedman NEW YORK-Max Friedman, a member of the Pro LAWRENCE, Mass. -Francis Schaufenbil, presi- dent of the United Textile Workers of America International, has died after a Iona illness. He was 70. He died Wednesday. Bqm in Prairie Ou Chien, Wis., Schaufenbil graduated in 1935 from Prairie Ou Chien High School and became a wool weaver at the Prairie Ou Chien Woolen Co., where he l_lelped organize UTW A Local 2563. He later helped to fonn the Wisconsin Council of Textile Unions and was elected its president in 1940. In 1941 , be was appointed the UTWA international representative in c.harge of the Midwcstecn area and was elected international vice president in December 1941. He was appointed director of the UTW A Woolen and Worsted Department and assi&ned to the New England area. Schaufcnbil was elected international secretary- trcasurcr of the union in October 1957 and elected president of the organization in April 1972. He was a member of the Management-Labor Textile Committee of the U.S. Department of Commerce and an American textile expert for the U.S. State Department Trade Union Exchange Program. He was a delqate to the International Labor Organization Textile Conference held in Geneva in 1948 and 1973 and a delegate lo the World Congress International Federation of Textile, Garment and Leather Workers in London in 1964, Berlin in 1968 and Amsterdam in 1972. Hlapanlc leader Villalobos STOCKTON -The Rev. Fernando Villalobos. who battled gangs and wildcat slrikes while wor!Ung with the poor of the Stockton Roman Catholic Diocese, died Tuesday in his native Costa Rica. He was 38. Villalobos, who served as Episcopal Vicar for the Hispanic commmunity in the six~un1y diocese uotil last summer, suffered a hcan anack dunng surgery for a herniated spinal disc in a hospital in the Costa Rican capital of San Jose, according to his cousin. Alexis Rodriguez Vcnavedes. The cousin told the Stock1on Record in a telephone m1erview from Costa Rica that the priest was hospitalized Sunday by back pains that bothered him during a recent vacation from studies in Mexico. Among other 1hings •. Villalobos w.orked to combat gang warfare in San Joaquin Valley bamos and to 1mP?se tighter standards on U.S. Border Patrol Agents pursuing undocumented fatm workers. He was also credited with negotiating an end to a two- wcck wildcat tomato strike in 1983. Villalobos organized a nd led a statewide convention of Hispanic laity last May lhat met in Fresno. The conven1ion of 1,500 Catholics made recommendations on the needs of California Hispanics and the role of the church . ''I'm shocked. Our paths crossed so often in our lives." said Los Angeles Archbishop Roger Mahony, 1he formcrS1ockton bishop who ordained ViUaJobos in 1979. "For wha1evcr the reason. God wanted to take him home." Mahony and V11lalobos both left the Stockton diocese las1 summer. Mahony said his friend was planning to join him in Los Angeles in jus1 a few months. following has s1ud1cs in Mexico. moving ahead with 8y PELIX GUTIERREZ • 111• ......... LOS ANGELES -Three Iranians displayed scan they said we~ the result of ton1;1re and called for !n international boyoott of the lslam1c aovemmeni. .. say l Ayatollah Khomeini "lives on an ocean of blood. Hossein Dadk.hah 29 said he lost three toes a~er beina whipped with Jrn~ttcd electric cables in an Iranian prison. "Khomeini lives on an ocean of blood,''. ~id Oadkbah 29 who said he was tortured in front of htS wife and daugbte; after his amst in December 1982. He said his wife was imprisoned and execuled in April 1984. The th~ fonner prisoners who o~ ~.~~eibi appeared at a news conference on ·Friday ~ Y supporters of the People's Mojahcdin Orpmzauo~ of Iran a member of the coalition N1tionll Council of Resi1stance. They spoke 1hrough interpreters. The aroups oppote the rqime of Khomeini1. who leads a fundamentalist Islamic aove.mment estabushed after the fall of the U.S.-backed Shah Mohammad Rcza Pahlavi in February 1979. Amir Zamani, spokesman for the Iranian mi~ion to the United Nations, denied there was tortu.re in the Islamic Republic of Iran. "There have been cases where the members. of 1he Mojahedin have inflicted physical mar~s oo their o~n bodies in different forms in order to attnbute that to the government of Iran," Zamani said. But Nargcs Shaycsleb, 27, said at the news confettnoc she was subjected 10 nine types of tonurt. Slie unbunoned her blouse to.mow a part of her left breast, which bad bum scars she said were intlic1ed ~y her captors' cigarettes during the 21/z yean she was held in fi ve different prisons. Displaying the scars of knife woU!lds on her left wnst, Shaycs1eh said her tonurcrs left her with broken teeth cut lips and bums on her hands. She said she was hung head-down from the ceiling for several hours with her bands 1ied behind bcr back. "I saw 1orturc of my 2-year-old niece before my eyes," Shayes1eh said, tears welling up in her eyes. "I ~~ a 14-year-old girl, my ccllmate, raped by four Khomem1 guards." She said she saw as many as 500 prisoners executed at one time. Mojgan Homayounfar. 24, showed an anifi~al .limb as she told how a soldier sliced off her left let wtlh a machele after she was arrested in Sepiember 1981. Homayounfa r said she was released bccau~ authori1ies feared demonstrations if she died in prison. Shayesteh and Dadkbah escaped from prison, according to a press release. Non~ would discuss how they left Iran. "We demand that all of the countries tbroughout 1hc world impose an economic and military boycou of Khomeini," said Ali Safa vi, spokesman for the M~ jahedin in the United States. "We ask fot support for the resistance of Iranian P,COPlc against Khomeini's repres- sion and belligerence. ' Dadkhah sajd he believes only 5 perccnl of the Iranian people suppon Khomeini. The Mo1ahedin group says there arc more 1han 140,000 political prisoners in Iran and that Khomeini's followers have executed more than 50,000 people. Safav1 said the three people at the news conference were not members of1he organizalion. "Their cnme was to oppose the Khomeini regime and its policies." he said. Followers of Mojahedin, fou nded 20 years ago, profess the Isla mic faith, but generally take a ,.socialistic and inore secular a~proacb to government and life in general than Khomemi's supporters. Ttiey were active in the overthrow of the shah, bu1 soon were denounced by hardlinc Khomeini followers. Zamani called Mojahedin a "terrorist organization com mined to the overthrow of the rightful government of Islamic Republic of Iran." He said some Mojahedin members had been executed for 1erroris1 activi1ies and that there were different standards of punishment in Islamic and western cul lures . "There arc punishments m Islam for certain crimes thal might be considered physicaJ abuse in Western "' concept.s of criminal justice," Zamani said. "However, wh.a11hese people have claimed is out of the question." a Californ ia Communit y College Golden ~West C·ollege TRADE now JOB TRAINING ~ •••Lea rn job-ent ry skill s in locally needed occupations. CA REER ADVANCEMENT •••Update your present job - or advance to a be tter one! TRA NSFER PROGRAM •••save thousands of SS by attending GWC the fir st (WO years, then transfCr to a fo ur- year college or university. SPRING CLASSE S START JANUARY 15 REGISTRATION NOW IN PROGRE&S 15744 Golden West Street Huntington Beach, Cali fo rn ia ft I NF ORMA T IO N ·895-8700 - YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! .. lailyPilat CALL CLASSIFIED 842-5878 , , Orange Coat1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Januery 5. 1• L-by:a 's.Khadafy has record- of cutting clown opp0nents Bathtub toy blocks be in~ recalled By FRANCES D'EMILIO ... 'llf .......... ROME -Ubyan leader Col. Moammar K.hadafy. who says an attack on ubya would mean war in 1he streclS of lhe United States and l!racl, boasts a Soviet-supplied arsenal and has a record of eliminat- ing his foes. U.S. and Israeli officials haye said they believe a Palestinian faction backed by Libya carried out the coordinated Dec. 27 airpon attacks 1n Vienna and Rome, whicla lef\ 19 people ~d and wounded about 120. The Un1ted States has appealed to the world for sanctions against Libya the oil-rich Nonh African country that in 1969 saw Khadafy, then an obscure 27~year-old old a~my stgnal corps capta1n, seize power an a coup. The U.S. Defense Ocpanmcn1 was re~rte4 las! week to be prcpanog aulita.ry opuons an response t<> the rwin airpon attacks. On Wednesday, Khadafy was quoted by the offi cial Libyan news .. ocy JANA as saying an assault on Libya would lead him to "declare war in the Mediterranean and an all the Middle East." Khadafy said Libya was respon- sible for defending Palestinians and that "if an assault was launched against them in Libya, then we wall chase Americans in 1he streets of America and the Israelis in 1he streets of occupied Palestine," Libya's term for Israel. While s1ead1lyi>U1lding up Libya' military might to rank 11 one of the most powerfuf in the Mediterranean. K.hadafy has directed hit-squads to mercilessly eliminate what he calls the "stray dogs" that oppose his revolution. a unique mix of Moslem fundamentalism and socialism Libyan assassins ha ve struck with bombs and bullets 10 1he past decade n wrope-including Madnd, Pans, Rome and London. Two years ago. a gunman linng from the wmdow of the Libyan embctssy an London killed a young British policewoman and wounde<J 11 dissidents protesting Khadaf~ regime. Libya's relallons w11h the Un 11ed Stales took a sharp tum for the worse Source of Liberty's copper found NEW YORK (AP) -A defunct mine on a Norwegian island an 1he Nonh Sea has been discovered as the source of the Statue of L1bert)''s copper skin. "This 1s the missing link 1n t~e history of I he statue." said Kay Lande, Selmer. a Staten Island singer and music therapist whose ancestral home is near the mine in Norway. "It completes lhe puzzle and now 1hc people 1n Norway ha ve an extra reason 10 be proud," she said. For decades. history butTs have wondered where the copper came from . · Mrs. Selmer helped solve the mystery b} bnngJng a sample of copper to Bell Laboratoncs 1n time 10 help celebrate the IOOth anniversary dedica11on of the statue. which 1s m 1he midst of a mull1m1lhon dollar reno vation. It turns out that probably the only people who had any idea of the copper's ongm were residents of K.arrnor_, a small. rock y isla nd in the Nonh ~a off Norway's ou1hwcst coast. A copper mane had operated 1r. Visnes. a small village on 1he island. from 1865 10 1895 The land for 1he mine was owned by Barde V1snes. operator of a fishing fleet Visncs' grandson. Baard Vasncs Lande. 83. and Mrs. Selmer Lande's dau~ler. made 1wo trips to Karrnoy. pulling together a cir~umstantial trail tha1 pointed to the mane . It tumed out that Baard V1snes had sold the land 10 a French engineer who extracted whal was then one of the highest grades of copper in the world used mostly for scientific mstru;,,cnts and copper wire. The company was headquanered 10 Pans. where the statue was made. and Mrs. Selmer said, "We could only surmise that . Frederic Auguste Banholdi, 1he statue's sculptor, was lookina for hi&h-quality copper, and this seemed a fogical choice." This June. Mrs. Selmerbroughta6- anch pair of copper tweezers made from the minc's ore to Bell Labora- 1oncs in Murray Hill, N.J. af\er Kbldafy came 10 Powtr and reached a low in Auaust 1981 when U.S. Navy jets shot down rwo Libyan planes that the Pentaaon wd fired on them about SO'miles off 1he Libyan coast. The shoo1ina 1ook J.>lacc over the Gulf ofSidra, which Libya claims lies within its boundaries but which lhe United States says is part of the international waters of the Mediter- ranean. . After t,he clash, K.hadafy threaten- ed to attack U.S. nuclear depots and cause an "international catastrophe" if America again "attacks" !he Gulf of Sidra. Americans in Libya, mainly highly skilled techni~ians and manqcment people working mostly on oil pro- J~Cts, have been reluctant in past L1byan-U.S. encounters to leave lhe country. They have generally been spared violence in Libya, presumably because of their value to the econ- omy. In June 1983. U.S. Navy jct fi~1ers chased away a pair of Libyan MaG-23 warplanes as the Soviet-built fighters approached an area where the U.S aircraft earner USS Eisenhower was located, according to Pentagon of- ficials. Western military analysts say Libya's air force has 535 fighter aircraft. including Soviet-made M1G 2 ls, 23s and 25s and Sukhoi fighter- bombers. Its naval force, according to the Lo ndon-based ln1ema1ional lnsti1u1c for Strategic S1ud1es. counts s" torped0<arryang submannes. 25 fa~t­ attack craft and seven ant1-minl.' vessels. The Pentagon in 1984 said Lib)a has obtarned a fleet of small. remote· controlled boats that could be packed with explosives and sent at hi.ab speeds aaamst taracts such as U.S. warships. Rcstriciions on Westerners' move-ments in Lib}'a make 1l difficult to assess lhe efTecu veness of Libya's military mi1ht. • But an institute spokesman, Bob E11iott, said lhe Libyan armed forecs' "standard of training is probably lower than anythms they arc likely to run into on either side of the Mediterranean." Diplomats say K.hada fy has survived at least fi ve coup attempts by lhc military and one by civilians, which they said prompted him to ins11gate a reign of terror that his youthful, fanauc supponers carried across the country for six weeks in 1984. One diplomat said Libya state-run telev1s100 broadcast 1he $Overn- ment's executions of seven civilians suspected an the coup attempt. As viewers watched. the seven were strangled wilh clolhesline while members of the "revolutionary co~­ minces" slapped them on their faces. a dip~ma1 said. Diplomats said as many as· 5,000 people. including Westerners, were rounded up by the committees and were reportedl y locked up in such remote places as airpon hangars in the desert. where temperatures reg- ularly reach I 15 degrees. Declining oil revenues have brought an economic crisis to Libya. which expelled thousands of..fereagn... workers. many of them Tunisians, this fall . Some Wes1em diplomats have speculated 1hat the economy would d1ven some of K.hadafy's ene~cs away from exponing his revolutton and hunting down foes. Libyan leader Moemm•r Khadafy SAVE 30°/o TO 55°/o - Every Sea1y is on sale Every Simmon i on sale Every Spring Air_ i on sa le SPRING AIR SPECIAL PURCHASE Full size ea. pc Queen size set Reg. 129.95 TWIN SIZE EACH PIECE Reg 159.95 SALE 79.88 Reg 449.95 SALE 199.88 QUEEN o\NO KING SIZE SOLD IN SETS ONLY WASHINGTON (AP) -Several ttorea that told soft bath block to)'I are reca.llinf the items, which Cilll be danaerous 1f children bite oft' &mall pieces, the Consumer Product Safety Commission reported. The blocks, made of a dcptc foam material, oouJd PoSC a chokina danacr to children who bate off pieces, the comm1ss1on sajd, althouah no m- 1unes have been reported. Made m different shapes and colors. the blocks are sold in sets. The boxes arc labeled ~20-piece set Soft Bath Blocks. Clina to Each Other. Use 10 Suwd Towers. Pyramids. Boats. CastJes and More. Light Enoup to Float Ages 6 Months CO Adult. ~ The .side of lhc box is labeled "DastnbtJtcd by AMC. NY.NY 10018" or"Manufacturcd by Oshawa Trading Co. Ltd .. Tokyo, Japan." The blocks sold for about SI 0 a set. and some 19.000 sets were sold nattonw1de, according to the safet}' comm1ss1on. The comm1ss1on said consumers -should remove the blocks from use and retum them to stores where purchased for a refund. Among stores that sold the blocks are Oaytons, Minoeapolis: Hudsons. Minneapolis; Brandeis, Omaha. Neb.. Abraham and Strauss, New York, Godchaux. Baton Rouge. La. L1bcny House. Honolulu: Fole) 's. Houston; Burdanes. M1am1; Rich's, Atlanta, Woodward and Lothrop. Washington.; Hlgbce's. Cleveland. Bloom mgdale's. New York. Boston Store . Milwaukee. Sanger-Hams. Dallas. Bullock's. Los J\ngeles. ----- SEALY SPECIAL PURCHASE SPRING AIR BACK BRACER SIMM ONS MAGNA- PEOI C DELUXE TV.1111 SllE fACH PlfCf Reg 139 95 Full size ea pc Queen size set King size set Reg 199 95 SALE 99.88 Reg 449 95 SALE 199.88 Reg 749 95 SALE 349.88 SALE ENDS TUESDAY JANUARY 7 '..... ... .. ... H r·1 f Reg 159 95 Full size ea pc Queen size set King size set Reg 199 95 SALE 109 88 Reg .i99 95 SALE 249 88 Reg 699 95 SALE 299.88 Fu Sil• l I • ueer ' ......... . k_,nq <, 41 <,1 I A~ '• 'r • N n• SALE 1 19 88 .: • ~ SALE 299 88 .. .: • ..;~ SALE 399 88 Thomas E. Graedel. who had done some historical research on the cop- per's oriain, ~ompared the tweezers with a sample from a curl on the back of the statue's head. ,, He said each copper mine has a sianature bated on the percentage of trace-metal impunt1es. Fifteen dif- feretn trace elements\ including nickel. lead, tine. arsenic, iron and tin. where found to be nearly perfectly matched. Several elements were precisely the same in both sample$. • "The conclu ions they have come up with are very vahd," said E. Blaine (..11vcr. chief technical manqcr for the Nauonal Park Strv1ce Lande wd he had artal apprecia- tion for the discovery. .. I came into Elhs laland a an 1mmllflnt on May I. 1923, and saw the tatue of Liberty." he said. "I heard from childhood that pan of 1t came from arandfathcr's land Now w~ art aetuna the fact and I am very happy tnat I am rtl11ed to her ·· 3 T'OUGH GUARANTI;ES· II tor any reason you re nol t1appy ""'''"._.our turn11ure •hen vou g I tt hom'" M ! .;.; 1 ai..~ : : • • "'I' 1 "\I " 1~~" I , u '1f\ I 'ht t<t4fni.c.JI 11em 1n $10<'.._~~ within se~n ctavs tor tns':wvwin IVftmtt trr~.lltflf• ent".-·~~ ~ .,.c.v * 1,-•• ~.wn.uMJ _,..,.., ....... "' .. "lo-•. --------~ against lactory defects on WOtkman htO nd COOSllUCll()(I DulA•I• • ., oltthl 1n 011! !.10•t S • ANAHEIM: Sant An1' rrwy i.no Miagnoha PhoM 71 4 821-8550 V.N NUYS San ~o frwv an Se 1"¥eda B1v<1 t>t>1l,.,een Bu•l1 •""an WEST COYJNA; S.m rn.,rd1no Frwy nd Vincent PhOnf 818 919· 911 . COSTa MeSA n f,.,. 100 t:t t 01~11 Ph l .. Open no v thru ~ridily 10 9 1urday 10 6 Sund.1\ =' .. OI .... COMl DAILY PILOT/.,,..._,~ I, 1W Mesan ear.vs school leadership a wai:d Sheri G. Lauahlin of' Cotta Meta recently receivecl a trul1ee leedenbip award and a $2,088 tuition ICholar- ahip from National Univenity. The award ~. panted on the reoommendation of U.S. Sen. Don Nickles of Oklahoma. Individuals nomina1ed by public officials are eliaible to receive Na- tional Univenity acbolanhip1 up to Sl0,000. Lauahlin earned a bachelor of · science dearee from Oklahoma State University. She is CUJ'T'C1ltly workina on a master's of business adminis.- tration at National University. PWP laOJJored Parents Without Partners. South Coast Chapler 306 recentlr, was awarded a trophy for 'Moat Outstandina Growth of a Chapter 4urinaa Year." The Mission Viej~bucd cb.aot.er grew from 450 to 600 oiemben between January and July. Gift to YJICA The Pacific Mutual Foundation recently made a S l 5,000 contribution to the Newport-Mesa YMCA Capital Development Proaram . The propam. ao.J ia to raise $S.2 million. O¥er S2 million bu been committed to date, YMCA president Jim de Boom said. J"oat.U "1JI ne• rank• Two Fountain Valley youths. were recently promoted in ceremonies at the annual "Christmas CorporaJs" dinner at Kemper Military School and Colleae in Boonville, Mo. Second year cadet Frederick L. · Hicks wu ptomot.ed to the rank of Cadet Se,.e&nt. Second year cadet Steven G. Holladay was promoted to the rank of Cadet Private First Class. Save at Wickes Furniture on over $5,000,000 worth of quality home furnishings ... now at 10% to 50% savings ... clip these coupons and save even more Tiii~ COi PO\\\ Olffll TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ANY ITEM FROM $501 to $750 Tl II~ COi l'O\ \\ Olffll TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF ANY ITEM FROM $1 .501 to $1 ,800 TAX ANO DELIVERY NOT INCLUDED. SALE ENOS SATURDAY JANUARY 11 THlS COUPON WORTH E PURCHASE OF TOWARDS TFHROM $250 to $500 ~ANY \TEM . 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Mankarioua of Costa Meu bas been named a Suter Trav~l Scholar for the l 98s.&6 academac year. The honor, which include! a S l ,000 . a~. 11 the UC lmne student'• third. The=m recop.izes ou~tand-i u uates who are children o~ter ravenol employees. The company malces medica} care prducts and sells them w<?rld wide. Lella ManJr•rtoaa B IRTHS FOUNTAIN VALLEY REGIONAL ·HOSPITAL Nevember%% Trudy and Stephen K.aech, Irvine. ·r1 ~osalieand Brian Trigs, Huntington Beach, boy NovemberU Gisela Cashin and Ross Dew, Hunt- ington Beach, girl Eileen and Terrence Wiley, Hunt- ington Beach, boy .. Donna Babcock and Joseph Lut>is, Costa Mesa, boy Kathleen and David Duncan, Costa Mesa, boy Cristine and Ross Anderson, Hunt- inaton Beach, boy November ZS Diane and Craig Aora, Huntington Beach, girl Novemlter %7 Rebecca and Tambi Lowstan, Hunt- ington Beach, girl Novemlter H Maria and Rafael Saenz, Fountain Valley, boy Nevemberst Kelly and Donald Parrish, Fountain Valley, boy HUMANA HOSPITAL HUNT- INGTON BEACH NffemwH Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schwab. Hunt- ington Beach, boy Novemlter SI Felipa and Craig Ruddy, Huntington Beach, girl Decemlter % Angelica and Steven Rubin, Hunt- ington Beach, girl Decemlter 5 Mr. and Mn. Rodney Swan, Hunt- ington Beach, girl Decemlter I Mr. and Mrs. David R. Rahill, Huntington Beach, twin boys Decemlter 11 Mr. and Mn. John M. Autry, Hunt- ington Beach, girl Mr. and Mrs. Mark Morrissey, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Sonja J. and John C. Murphy, Fountain Valley, girl Deeemlter 11 Mr. and Mn. David Lurker, Hunt- ington Beach, girl Deeemlter 1% Mr. and Mrs. Daryl R. Hamilton, Huntington Beach, girl Mr. and Mn. Steve De Feo, Hunt- ington Beach, boy December 13 Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Villega.s, Costa Mesa, boy December 11 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Cherry, Huntington Beach, boy Carol Below, Huntington Beach, boy Deeemlter 17 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Mueller, Fountain Valley, girl December 11 Gretchen Warren and Ben Vananian, Huntington Beach, boy Decemlter 1 t Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Fessenden, Huntington Beach, boy December H Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nestler, Hunt- ington Beach, boy Yoshio and Naoko Motoi, Hunt- ington ~ch, girl Mr. and Mrs. Gary Vincent, Hunt- inaton Beach, girl Deeembe.r U Mr. and Mrs. Michael Howard, Huntington Beach, boy Deeembe.rH Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Bye, West- minster, girl Liza and Rick Waring, Huntinaton Beach, girl ' DeeemberH Mr. and M11. Curtis Justin Brann.if, Huntinaton Beach. boy HOAG MEMORIAL ROSPIT AL December 1t Mr. and Mn. Chris Taylor, Ncwpon Beach, boy Karen Gardner and Joey Geo~. Irvine. airl December lt Mr. and Mrs. Bret Williams. Irvine, boy Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jank. Costa Mesa, girl Mr. and Mn. Charles Morey, Hun~ lnaton Bach. airt Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hubcn. trvi-aitt . ._ r>ee.m~ru Mr. and Mn. Richard Molina Jr .• Hunllnaton Beach, boy , ·····~··· Bill Bloss runs riot with colors in his spring '86 collection. for daytime, he hos colored his styles in marigold, gross green, red, royal blue, fuchsia and candy pink along with soft pastels and classic navy, white, beige and gray. Generally, Blass opts for vivid color over prints for spring. However, this year he shows o strong group of overscaled bk>ck and white glen plaid and houndstooth check silk crepes in crisply tailored styles for day and eve~!'g. In the evening, Blass switches on mego watt color in two and three color combinations of marigold, buttercup, red, fuchsia, candy pink , orange and pole blue. Black is used primarily to occent white or strong color. The predorn1nont silhouette is narrow, body curving and draped, whether one shOulder:stropleu, halter or the cover \IP "Duchess of W indsor" inspired group. The ___ .,_ __ designer loves to wrap bias pin tucking around many of his evening beauties. His favorite evening fabr ics ore heavy cotton jacquard , satin organzas, heavy silk crepe , silk chiffons and lace. The spring message is bold and spore, both tn silhouette and detailing. _ His tailoring is easily fitted with softly rounded edges. The shoulders continue wide, 1ockets ore generally hip length and skirts fit narrow to the top of the knee. Bloss is spore in his use of glitter and beads for spring. He ta ilors bolero jockets, little halter tops and short sportive dresses. \ "I befieve that Bill Bloss's spring 1986 tollectton is the best of Bloss and accents his look of simple elegance," said Amen Wordy, who wiU be ~st to the designer Mo y and T uesdoy at his Fashion Island store. / Sunday January 5, 1985 ion I -co or Style editor: Vida Deon Page design: Steven Hough More news in the latest Bloss collection ore pants - straight legged·tr ouser pleated for da y and evening and sweater sets lined in soft silk crepeS'or taffetas to match or contrast a coordinated pant skirt or gown. ''The importance of cashmere sweaters and the sttnphc1ty-0f white satin collars is an important ,signature_ of the collection." Wordy commented Bloss fans may view his new styles and v1s1t with the designer on Monday from 2 to 5:30 p.m. and from 10.30 o.m. to 5:30 p.rn. on Tuesday On the cover . model a1 left wears green satin organza pant suit featuring o fly -owoy hip-length 1ocket over wide legged, pleated ponts and o hond embo1dered wine sequin bugle bead halter. The red satin organza walking suit, at right, sports a finger tip length 1od et over o narrow skirt ond o red, block and white hand sequined halter. More Bloss losh1ons on 83. \ .. - Looking your best will.give you an adva.f.ltage lookina &ood pays om We all seem to JUdJe o thers by their appearance .. "Call 1t superficial or whatever you like, the fact -the reality -is that looks influence how we feet about ot.lfer," says Glenn Roberts, creative beauty dJrccto r for · Elizabeth Arden. The most extrcmecxamplq of such secminaJy unfounded "good and bad" reasonina is that good-lookina defendants have a better chance of beina fo und "not guilty" by a jury than those who arc not pleasina to the eye. Justice. it seems. Is not blind to • .VIDA DEAi an attractive face. according to Rob- erts. Other good reasons to make ourselves as attractive as possible include such fi ndings as: •Attractive people have more self- csteem. •Attracuve people are treated bet- ter by just about everyone, and consequently, develop more wmning social skills. •Attractive people live lo nger. •Attractive people seem to be happier and healthier. •Attractive people mart) attractive people and are more hkel~ to stay together. •Attractive people are more hkely to marry into a higher social class. •Attractive people are more mar- g Da~s OK~ Sa~ 50 CJo o{J{J 2~rtiJLe S iock ketable -they'll land the JOb and get the salary increase. . You can probably find some of these points with which you don't aarcc. but on the whole, I thmk most of them wilJ hold up. (For example, J lunch occasionally with a very attract- ive p l ... the tervtcc is always superb. Waiters can't do e no ugh.) The &ood news, according to Rob- erts, is that most people do not make a distinction between a natural beauty and a woman who has used cosmetics to make herself attnctive. For the woman who's willing to put in the effort. all of the pluses associated with beina attractive can be hers. Women have been the subject of "before" and "after" makeovers si nee Cinderella's Godmother waved her wand and the sooty-faced scullery maid turned into a ravishing beauty. The benefits derived from the skillful use o f makeup can do wonders for a·woman's appearance and it goes far beyond face value. . "Tfie psychotherapwtic value to a woman can't bC measured in dollars. A woman who ha~' changad her appearance for the better. develops a &eneraJ sense of well being that mfluences all her relationships with her peers and her family. "In view of all the facts, a woman is short-<:haJlling herself if she docs not take ad vantage of makeup and a new hairstyle to improve . her appear- ance.' The positive steps he suggests are: Visit a professional makeup and skincare expert if you have been making up the same way for longer than two years. Fashion changes and a look from several-ycar:s ago can date you m ore tha n a birthday. Keep an .open mind when you are Unique Elegance in Fashion having your makeup done. Think about it carefully before you decide you do n't like 10met.h.ins. At first, chances arc you will not be the best j udae of how you look -your face will have cha~ and you need time to become reacquainted with the new you. If you don't love the entire makeup change, take the ideas and edit them until they include soroelhi".'J you arc , pomfortable with. If red hpttic k is "in" and it's a bit too dramatic for you, then choose a deep rose shade rather than a pale, pale pink: Remem~r that makeup a pplied in good taste never o verpowers the woman. You should think "that's a very attractive woman" when yqu see her not "she does her makeup beautifully." # No one has to be born bcaut\ful to be-attnctive. There's no rason to · min1mize noses or try to make a square face look like an oval, ac:cord- ina to Roberts. "You take what's there and Jive it a prettier finish, a more current look without destroying your individuality." Before. USC alumni group party at El Adobe El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano was the scttiDJ forth is year's yuletide party staaed by the "Founders," a group of USC alumni. Ten guys got together three years ago and set the pace for the once-a-year gatherin' that has evolved into a fun event for the participants and a gift-getting proposition for boys and girls in the Bia Brothers/Big Sisters program. T he 130 partygocrs brought wrapped gifts to the event that were delivered the next day by RoltGaJey (charity director). Whilcthegiftswercbeingaa:epted,gucstswereenjoyinghorsd'ouevres, dancing and socializing. . . The yuletide.ucsts wrapped themselves in their most festive attire ... pants decorated with holly, candy canes and Christmas trees, lotsofSanta bow ties and holiday taffeta. Seven of.the 10 founders showed. .. party co-<:hairmen Job Portmu and Gay Maruab, GregOa.o., Ric* Olsoa. Galey, Du Grable and Rob Lyddo•. 't'Jo shows were Doq Gana (was in Texas), Gordon 'l'Mmpson and Brtu W lclt (in Tennessee holidaying). Another tradition at tbe yule party is the naming of a "Mr. YuJetide" ... Steve MalacMwskJ-who camedown from San Francisco especially forthe party and brought his fiancc Mary Lawaop -was presented the perpetual plaque. Recently married Pat and U u Jones were there along with AJldrea Lebold, the current reigning" Miss Newport Beach," Aadrtaua Kral with escort Robert Sellen and Carol lee and Rob GaJey, who announced that they haveababy duein 1986. • • • Peter Oclla (Fieldstone president). J eff Stack (Regis Homes president), Miclaael Barrack (West Houston Properties owner,) Dorotlaf and Doll Koll (~oil Corripany}and Ja~eaand Mart.Ila NewkJrk (property mvestments) hal'c. JO med the ranks offoundmg members of the Alexis de Tocqueville Society United Way. They bring the membership to 19 of the 25 goal. The group of philanthropists have raised more than $200,000 since February '85. O ther founders include Georce Aroroa, Dould Bra, L1Waa and J. Robert Flaor O, Rielaard HaHmu, CMrlle Jlester, Alu Jacobi, Carl llardter, Lee Kanta, Jou McCllntod, Tom NielHa, Tom Riley and Beby SalHlen. . . .. Members of Ebe II OubofNewport Beach plan to stan off the year Thursday by concentrating on coordinating their wardrobes. Six models will b< at the meeting to present a style show. . Newport Harbor Panhellenic will meet I Oa.m. Wednesday at St. M ichael's a nd AJ I Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Dr. for a program by SHette Alger entitled "Stress, Stress Stay Away." Marty and C'llack Hut and Loalaeand Rieb Davia collected recently on a purchase they made during the summer ... a dinner and harbor cruise for them selves and 16 friends. The outing was offered by Newport Beach Guild, FriendsofSouth Coast Repertory, at the SCR end of season auction. After. Gay llaranab, Jolla Portman and 8te'ft Kwoni line ap fonq hon d'oaeYl'e9. Lee Ratb, Dan Grable, Dale Bendrlcka and 8mn Walla~ putyatBlAdobe. 0 l3 ENDERLE CENTE R) The group m et at the Balboa Island home of Carol a nd Morrie Kirk where they had horsd'ouevrcsbefore boarding the Kirk's 13 meter Trojan power boat. the Hana Ho, for cruising. On their return, guild members Magie Reyaolda. Karen Petri and Margaret Apl bad the catered buffet set up. 17390 EAST l 7T H ST. TUSTIN, CA 92680 The guild will again donate to the end of season auction set for June 28 544-6340 ' with the them~ ~·Calylpso." . . . . PapaJUZJ 1s edited by Vida Dean. Daily Pilot S tyle editor. Greg 018on, Andrea Lebold, Leanne llcCaaaland, Rick . Olaon, Saaan and Rob Lyddon. Super Perm Salel · Stylish Regis Perms personalized just for you. Save now. Reg . '40 for *29 Haircut s10 R0GIS HAIRSTYLJSTS SOUTH ~OAST PLAZA (Nea.r Seer•> 540-8888 Yoar Favorite '7aU a11d 'U'i11tee '7tUlti""" aee c?'ltl ""Sale • Jones New York • Joanie Char • J ,, h u• Nancy Jonnson • Barry Br•ck<>n • < ,,,. Karen Kane • Marc f; A•c 1 (~ r-)-.....- \ . Start• Jan. 6th! - -, ',!t• I I 1 1 0 • t 4 I 170 E. 7th St. Costa Mesa S 11 ~1 1 1uµ!.lr1 •'>abovi>Noack Trupnyi 548-3035 SKI ·R.EPORTS 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Brought To You ly lob Mclaren IMW On Orange County's easy list,ning muafc station KDCM Newport Beach ) • 11111 Blass ileslgns tlJome 4Bill Blass usually bcains to sketch a 19Wcollectioo nearly (our months bifore it is shown to bu yen and the preu. Inspired by specific fabrics and IWded by bis flair for color, line and strle, Blass s\arU by skctchina designs &Piome. u be finds little time to datedurina office houn. Tbeskctcb tbenaoes toa work- wberethe desian is made in the . Tbe desiper directs and bClZes u the ori&inal desisn sam- worked ~~t by an aide. After the ofiainal is pcrf cctcd. are made from it and are made for all standard thedrcs.sorensemble is pleted, ita price is fixed. any-wlaere from $800 to $6,SOO. Some of the fubiooablc who wear Bluaaeationsare Na.oCy Reapn, Barbara BUJh. Nancy Kissinaer. Oaudett.e Colbert, Farrah Fawcett. Eatee Lauder1 .. Kitty Carlisle Hart. i Welcnand Dina Merrill tbeMmes. WalterAnnenberg. Buckley, Vincent Astor,~ OrantandAbra.ham Ribicon. award winnina Blass, now in E ubion Hall offarne, bas his talents to include dc- 5 domestic licensees asnd 70 de liclensees, ranaina from =enswear, wo.men 's s~rtswcar, patterns, SWtmwear,Jeans, and towels, shoes, loungewear, •automobile, hosiery and perfume. I t• -• ' . The dress at top left features bias pin tucking in silk crepe, with pleated hem seamed asymetrically for dramatic effect: Top center is a bolero, hand embroidered with sequins a top a strapless silk dress. An exit- making silk crepe strapless column is twisted into a fluid back drape over the bodice and hips, top right. The Duchess of Windsor was the inspiration for this peach silk crepe jacker over a draped column of navy silk crepe, bottom Jen. Ar bortom right, a Glen plaid wood pant suit sports a cropped one button cardigan ;acket with pleated and cuffed pants. Same fabric is created mto a single-breasted coat with Peter Pan collar and straight skirt. • Sale *=·-~ "' Orange COMt DAILY PfLOT /Sundey, .___.,I, 1• • New Year's·part1es_· were close to IJOme GREETING 1986 lN LOW KEY. The party pace continues this Hol- iday Season but I am ~ down -and all but nodd.ina off over my loyal ponable Roya'.! typewriter ... J>ob~ repons are that there were less cars than usual on the road this New Year's Eve. And it ia true that most ofOraqeCounty's bia partyinc crowd stayed clOIC to their hearths. BETTY PORTER AT HOME. Jamet and Mary E• .. JMe left tbe drivina to otben. ReeMYelt cntenained at home. They walked one-ball block to the CMrlel and Hen lht&er skipped a KenderickaadRichardspmty,udid party at the Center Oub for .. -dinner Jeule ...... but.W.Ceftef~ and a movie." Newport Beach Poet S..,._ Dil) braved the Pacific t Laureate T. o-ea. S&ewar1 and bis ·• Hipway. wife Jerry "went out to an early dinner -miasina traffic and the rest.aurant rush." B.tt and Suu ....._, were with a small aroup of mends. Be and Beverly Ta.om,._ Cell joined ISuMra and Tel'!')' O'NeU at The Ritz Restaurant for dinner and all went on to .J• and Betty •• ...,.., home for "m1d-nicbt toasts." Reser and Sany lAby (who ~ve and attended numerous Hohday parties), had ~tired when 'Ho' called to wish them a 'Happy Year'." said BnerlJ ,....,._ Coll.A NEIGH- BORlfOOD PARTY. Barbara Aae (who ia known for her New Year's £ve parties) was recupcraung at her Ncwpon Beach home Tues. nl&ht. But Aune's friend and neighbor, J>at g-..ertct -and her friend Dr. Jel'T)' IUdMari9 -invited so me of the Aune-party "regulars" to Kendenclt's Dover Shores home for New Year's Eve food and festivities. TMmu F. Riley and his · wife KEEPING A TRADITION. For scveralNcw~car'sEves, · · .ie. T ..... *J bas the mem- bcn of her and beaded off to play for rcsidenu at the V il1a Valencia Retirement Apart.menu .. A FIRST MEETING. MulM lilnc2. Corona del Mar, hostessed a pre-New Year dinner party for all those she interviewed on her Channel 3 TV show "Hidden Talents" durina 198S. "Most of the auests hadn't met before but we feel u if we know each other becauee we've seen each other's TV interviews with Maxine," said the show's set dnipcr Lerral8e LHle, there with husband GeraW. · · Gcttin& to know each other were authors, former Dean of the UCLA Law School Dr. Clifford (and Helea) Grut, Be.. g~ ("The Educated Exe"), Jme (and Tem> a...- (' Plus a Cast of Thousands"), and T. Daeu (and Jerry) Sae.an (''Please Don't Step On My.Catheter"). DIPlllSS•? 1 .............. 111r._.1..,.._ ......... ....,_. .. _ .. ... ... •• , .... , ................. ,_ .......... I ' I .... .. ........... ...., .......... ,.,, .... =11111 "' ... 111 1•1•hll ... 1111111.,1111• .. 111C II II.. II...., ... 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FB.irsky roundtrip from San Francisco. 12 days, 1 ports. June 5·Sept. 9.1986. Visit Vancouver. r nme of Expo '86. Shop in Victoria. Explore Ketchikan. Port Hardy, Sitka, Juneau and Skagway. And sail into breathtaking Glacier Bay. FB.irsea roundtrip from Seattle. 10 days, 5 ports. July 2·Sept. 1, 1986. See Vancouver, Ketchikan and Juneau. Sail 1000 miles farther north to the spectacular Columbia • and Malaspina Glaciers. And explore Valdez and Seward. where you can cake a scenic land tour . to Anchorage. Fly free. Plus. book 6 months in advance and you also save up to $250 per couple. Sitmar is sold only by tr~l agents. Liberia" Rtgistry ~ 40% tO 7d % Off Open ~oday Sunday , Jan. 5 11 a .m. f o 5 p .m. St ore fiour~: ). mon-Sat, 10 a.m. to s:Jo p.m. 1024 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach 640-0990 ., l. 1 .. .... Reva goes off the deep end after heart breken Bw LYNDA lllRSCH tdlJ t0mtofte over the pbone, "The pl.an damns them all aod walb out. ,....... 1 baa worked. No one 1uspecu an)'1bina." • • • A.LL MY ClllLDKEN· After ~ttina Shannon fea.ri Brian and Barbara ai:e LOVING: C\artia ttlla Ava be wlll not c...:-ao IO wi·"' ..._,m to 'eaA•... or an ha.vi~n affair. KJm. fain ta after indenu-accompany her f<>r quickie divon:e. After ... _ UI m ·-red b Ava eets the divorce he'll decide bow be ex.elusive in1en'iew with a reclusive fyu~ Y ofaray:ba1 man -t e man feels about her . .owu., a flaht with Spike, author AJCJl=the interview JJOStt>Oned; who s been followi;°\ her. Steve tblatened with tcrewdrivcr. Anne be cuti tho one wires in bis, cabin and CAPITOL: JuUe"s an\mpt to escape her tells Ha.try to stop uyina to invcatiplC comet on to ' Ouriftl fiaht wi~ Oi~les ' kiduppen is thwarted when she f1w Dane. Harry determined to prove Dane is at Ooal Pott. Tom threatens to kill him. down a car and the driver is Sandy wonhleta. kebccca stopt Zona from Later, Gilles awakened by intn.1der at his Vincent. Sandy returns her to Sherry, who telllna Un.It that she's prqnant. Cun 1s room in the Valley Inn. A scuftk ensues is ordered to dna& Julie. Sherry worried pt to Jack tellina him everytbina about and Oilles takes a fatal fall off ba.lc:c>ny. when Julie stans to run hiah fever. Tyler bis relationship with Ava. Kate warns Ava Detective Youna te!I~ Brooke that OiJles' arrives in town pretendina to be insurance that abe's prepared to reveal to Jac:t that death could be swade, mwder, or an invettiptor. Wben Sloane Pops up at Johnny's not his son, but Tua and accidenL Tom claims his bruises arc ~m motel. Tyler asks her to pretend that she's Sberree's child. a dnanken fiaht be had at Center City. his ~fe Mrs. Fiddina to complete his • • • Jcue infonns B~te he ~w T~m at the cover. Kelly nervous when she and Trey ~mr~of ~~car ~~s~: Va.JJ.ey Inn the niAht Odles d1ed. Ted arc to attend his fint Political meetinsas a before her ••• -·"'.a .. ,_tra"•"t , 6~ womna for Grq. l(oss and L~ wort to couAle. v. ictor tells J&JTCtt that Zed cannot .... "'~ uu ...,. .... •' aet company from.Adam. Ana>e's pl.an~ to be tOld that the sir! be thinks IS Julie IS ronfonts lv11n in tM hit-. ~ dMlr<.')'S quit research pro.)«t fall thro~. Nina really Zed's thouaht·to-be-dead wife most of Ivan's rttearc.h pa"pers. When and Benny srow closer. Robyn s brother Jenny. Jordy continues to question l...ecan· Ca$$ie decides to ~ve Ivan 1nn<>Ce71t of .... • \ • • Wade warns a ccllmate not to cont.act ne about her sister. any wroQldoina 1n Laurel's death. Rob Robyn walks out u yina Cassie's altO rcsPonsiblc • _ t..~ _• DAYS OP' OuR UVa : CaJJ1ope and for his mother's death. When Bo and Pete ANOTH,ER W~ In Possession of Euaene say "I do." Mike comforts Ivey learn the modelinc qency is rully front stolen of 1ewels. y1ctona shocked whC11 after her divorce from Pete IS final. Pete for forced prottituuon rina. Connie aarces sh~ learns the enure lt'Cuure was stolen. pays a visit to Ivey. Christie assaulted by to return co Uanview. Bo turns Hanover Bnt~y unable to .act Peter to propose rapist. The Pawn disap~. Mike 1s in to police. Hanover ordtn Chip 10 act mam-¥. In Chica~o. Catlin finds suspected of rapina Christie. Patch re-invited to Bo and DiDi's wedding. At the Marley s father. SufTenng dizzy spells an~ ali.zes Bo and Hope know nothin& •!>Out weddina. Chip is to kill Bo. Dorian and me~ory lapses, Mac no.t .aware be s The Pawn. Kimberly pleful when Victor Asa become trapped in ICJCl'Ct room. Asa havina any problems. Neil is aware of saves Shawn's life unaware it was Victor falls down s&a.iri When Dorian ministers Mac's &rowina pbysi~I ~oblem~ Whe!l who oroered boat 1Shawn was working on ·to his wounds, a new bond arows between Mac won~rs w.hy_ Ne1l 1s 1n Bay C11y, Neil blown up because Vinny. tbe boat owner. Asa and Dorian. Doctor becomee patient orecory BanUoD .. Dr. Gonso 0.tee atraal• throaila epeecb therapy after aaffirln« a atroke u Illa fla.ncee (Andrea MarcoTiccl. center) and Dane Loma Luft help oat on .. Trapper John. 11.D. •• tonl&bt at 10 oD CBS. Channel 2 . assures him tt s only for the most would not turn boat shp over to Victor. RYAN'S BOP~ f:r:nk sneaks aboard honorable of rea.sons. Chris and Savanna arc again attracfcd to boat just u Jill and Dakota a.re about to AS THE WORLD TURNS: John ar-one ano!her. Howie agrees to find out flee. Durina the confusion. Jill regains her ranaes for Siem to have medical scholar-about Bntta for Hope. memory a nd wonders aJoud w)lo Oakota ship in Oakdale. Sierra t"!ms down Craig's GENEllAL aoSJ>iTAt.: Everyone dis-1s. A rattled Da.ltota jumps overboard and pleas th~t they marry nght away. Sierra pleased when Terri announces her engage-1s shot by police who surrounded tht' boal. asks Cra1110 search his S?ul to be certain ment to Kevin. After the announcement, Sw1mmmg to shore, Dakota bitches nde to there's nothtn~ he h~sn t told he~ that Terri gets drunk and Buz aarces to be her Piusburgh and acts bullet rcmovtd b> ~uld hurt their relattonsh1p. Craig d~-doctor. Buz and Dr. Stone decide not to taJ1.1derm1st. Bleedina profu~I). Dakota c1des to have SUf'SC!Y to reverse btS tell Terri she wu sl«pwalktng with a decides to get to New Yorit. In New York.. stenhty .. When Frannie and Dou&. catch knife. After beina to1d Derck is his father, a Jill xes Johnny and suddenl) recalls Marsha 1n Oakdale, ¥arsha admits she funous Mike plans'. to move into Ruby''-seeing Dakota's birth ccntlicatt which lov~ Doua but 8lfCC11t would be best for Monica lets the Quartermame's know names Johnny as his father. Jtll also all if she returned to Texas. Later, Manha sbe'son Sean'ssjdc in his effort to kttp the remembers the life sbc led with Dakota Gravel-voiced Tom Waits one-of-a;_ kind performer ... ,.. ...., ••• , 11111 UT/HI 1118 , 218 , ... , .......... 1•• edwards UNIVERSITY COTpOration from them. Pohcc learn glass while she had amnesia.. Treat hll'CS eye found in jacket of dead man belonged someont' to "attack Ryan so be can rescue to Kev1n and Patrick's uncle Earl who her." Ryan is thrilled with Treat's heroics. disappeared several yean q o. Mike cruel Treat paniC1 when Rick dtcldes to to Ginny whenever be sees her. mvestigatc the attack on Ryan. Melinda.. a GUIDING LIGHT~ After Reva looks in waif, shows up with endless qucsuons from snow<overed street as Kyle and about the Ryan fazu!y. Maeve say "I do." a defeated Reva SANTA BARBAR.A: Eden. now aware wanders the streets of Spnngfield. She Kirk 1s her black:mailer. wants to get back comes to a bridae, sits down and lets with Cruz but fears it'stoo late. C.C. shows herself sltp ofT. Hawk and Roxie spot the funher signs of coming out of com-. unconscious Reva and rush her to hospital Auiusta decides life with Lionel is about where she's treated by Ed. AJex finds India over. Sophia and Lionel grow cloSCT. Brick and Simon together and believes this 1s her determined to find his link with Mynx. chance to get India out of town for good. • • • 10 p · Alex taken aback when Simon claimsshe's SEARCH FOR TO~ RROW: atti wants Hogan to help her track down his sister. When she refuses to believe him, Sarah's murderer. Hogan is skeptical. he sugests she loot into has eyes becau~ fcarins it will involve others in Revera's By LAWRENCE KILMAN •1 ............. NEW YORK -The sold-out CTOWd m New York's Beacon Theater was wcutmg impatiently for Tom Waits. They were calling his name and shouu11g. but there wu no sign of the gravcl-vo1ced singer. Onstage. hanging lamps with metal shades cast soft circles of JjghL A [nano. drum set and an an old- fash1oned reed organ sat on platfonns built at different heights, giving the stage the look of a theater set. Almost two hours after the concen was supposed to begin. Waits ap- peared on stage and apologized for the delay with a· story uniquely hjs own. · they're j~~t lite Brandon's. Snowed in 91 evil doinp. Estelle demands Lloyd pay her the Spaklina retreat. Philip and Beth are off or she'll ruin his rerutatton in rescued by food-beannJ Jackson. When s d · Li c•MPos OR HRO~~ 854-8811 H.B. and Sally tell Billy that Sally, not Henderson. tu won ers 1 za loves f~ uc• i.v,,..1 M nh · h' th t _ ... Bi'lly Lloyd. Wanting to give her marria&e to ~:;:;:::::=:;::::::=::=:li~~a~~a~. ~1~s ~1s~m~o~e~r;;. ~·~s~un~n~.,..~~~ Lloyd a chance. Liza offers to ~ll the TV "I know you all hold me personally responsible, and rightly so." he said in that raspy voice. "I had to sham~ my dog. And my d~ enjoys a httle moisturizer too. Once you get your pets started on beauty products. there's no end to it." The excuse may be unreal, but it is an example of Waits' vivid imagina- tion, one that produces music filled with colors and textures, and lyrics that could be urban poetry. • studio. Lloyd asks his business partner '' ~r~ succe.ssoT to 'Tenns of Ende.annent~,, Revera about Liza's offer. ~ ... -Sn.a W......-P1a..bo-\~ YOUNG AND ~:Jill awarded .. __ , .... 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He sang "Oap Hands," a song from his recent album, "Raindogs": "Sane, sane, they're all insane, The fireman's blind; the conduc- tor's lame, A Cincinnati jacket and a sad luck dame. Hanging out the window with a l ...... ,ACllC MAll:ll oa ·" an. 9150 MU UA MOWI$ 4 ~21 ..... , ... UA MIMS I HZ-4ttJ lllTI ... fl>WMDS CIDIA cooo 97'-4141 nn. LI ..... ,ACl'IC GAmm I. 523-1611 UlllllUll EDWMDS SO. COAST LMUM m -t 711 -""' EDWMDS ..... VD> IMU. Q5.U20 -CllDCm U4-2553 fllWMDS SADOl[IACI( WHlll EDW.S•TOC S.74M !lll·SllO .,. fl>WMOS IMOSl1Y 154-1111 LIMlll MIC f ASH01 SQIMll( (21J) Hl·K3J CIJf10 al.t517 wn1wra • tM wawm MJ. HJ..~ edwards CINEMA WEST """' .. '"\'II 8 91 393 5 a f C.nlO ... •I\' • WNrft llleM'TS ..... I) 1100 4155 7:40 ;o,zo IN 70MM I NO ~AS51ES CMOtHIS L ... , .... J) 12,u J :4S S :1l 7!4S ~ 10•11 /IN 70MM .... u-us ... SHOWS AT I 1H J :J"O I 40 71IO • tO:OO _,..Of'AISC>- lUXU•Y THfAflfS C&.USCNI SHOWS AT 1101 3101 S:30 71JO ~ t 1JO -Cndlnt A - "tO~•U>t," ..... SHO I AT U 14 S 11 0 l ilO 71H • t 1IO l'•fford • ltr•~­ OUT fl' A'•ICA ~· t ·tt41U7·U IO:U -1"10MM - COl.OAN~r· SHOWS AT I 0 4100 7100. 10•00 '90Ctl y ,.,, ..., 11JO J140 l :Sd' 1100 & 101'0 /IN 10MM DRIVE -INS m~ STADIUm a Ill 11 ZHtsr!!t !111 SllftM"' o•••<s ••• S DAUIA'Tloe.•I Aho TfH aally (,Q) CHILD f'l'IClll lllllVl·IH o,.. l :JI "UtytJI II Wh•••IV"" II ''9• V•.._ ,., .. . - bottle full of rain." Waits is not a megabuck superstar, but his "Hean of Saturday NiJht" was a cult classic, and his music is popular enough to have allowed b1m to record 10 albums since 1973. Now, after a six.week cone.en tour of Europe and four sold--0ut shows in New York and Los Angeles. Waits bas temporarily put asjde his music for a career as an actor and play- wright .. I've been going out of one thing and into another, which 1 think is good," said Waits in an interview. "It all gets put 'Qlgcther like agriculture. you know? Plant in the spring and it comes up in the fall. It feels good. You get some momentum. Your imagina- tion is more fenile when you're moving.'' · · Waits ende<i 1985 in New Orleans. playing an unemployed disc jockey in "Down by Law,;• the follow.up to director Jim Jarinusch's surpnse hit film , ''Stranger Than Paradae." He bas two more film roles sched- uled in 1986. One is a cone.en film . In the other, called "There Ain't No Candy Mountain." Waits will play a New Yorker who sets out in search of a guitar maker. a "Les Paul-type figure," who dropped out of society and moved to Nova Scotia. Canada. Waits wtll also star 10 a musical drama this summer with Chicago's acclaimed Steppenwolf Theater Co. The play, ··Frank's Wild Years," is about a despondent and penniless man wbo, after a long journey, dreams his way back home. Waits collaborated on the play with his wife, Kathleen Brennan. The play is an extension of a song with the same title. "It staned out with random monol<>JUCS and the desire to do something in one theater that wouldn't require traveling around the country.'' WcJts said. Lately, Waits has been spen<fuig time in a leaky boat on a Louisiana swamp. It is pan of bis role in "Down by Law," which will P.rcmiere next spnng at the Cannes F1lm Festival. "It feels real good.'' Waits said. Merv Griffin City? That may be Nevada's answer REN O (AP)-A local disc jockey has launched a petition drive to force Tonight Show host Johnny Carson to apologize on his show for a joke he made about the sexual procllv1t1es of Nevada women. The joke -What's the difference between a parrot and a Nevada woman?You can teach a parrot to say no-has angered many Nevada officials since last week. Dave Finley of KR NO said he will collect signatures on a pct1t1on demalfding an apology. Finley said if Carson refuses. he will seek to change the name of the sUltc cap11al from Carson City to Merv Griffin City. "We feel stronger measures arc required to elicit a suitable response from Mr. Carson for his comments reprding Nevada women last week," said Finley. "As they say in the busmess. it must have been a slow joke day. While it's obvious Mr. Carson has never met a woman who could say no to alimony, we feel Nevada's ladies deserve a nationwide apology or we will change the name of our state capital to Merv Griffin City. * * *"HILARIOUS ••. A FINE COMIC CAST." -JAY MAEDER, NEW Y0Rt<: DAILY NEWS Clue THE MOVIE COMEDY WE DARE YOU TO SOLVE ~-. lrw.IWIN;lill ft NOW PLAYING -;. ... ~- It r~ ·• ~)• \~I lllll() .. Uf, •CC'-"'f 0 'Oft , .... lllf040ll•f11T -70MM,..._ su ·~·c• CXJl ~~r•,..,&•H•••IO'o OfWIGC HEWPOllf llEACH Cl""°°""' C-MO. 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CHARLES GOIEI -...... ~ ............. l~e~..._. ... ltaet'fnm dM . ., ............ .. ......................... , ................ " ........ ....., ..... ,,.. ........ r.a~. T ... aleM! • • • FROM NEW ORLEANS: When r was3 my aunt chose me to be her nowerprl. l was a shy kid who had never left my mother's side. At the rehearsal J was uncooperative (ter- rified) and wouldn't follow instruc- tions. Everyone said it was "nonnal" and I would be just fine at the wedding, Well, when the ceremony bepn l freaked out and refused to budaewithoutmymommy. I bepn to wail in a voice that was drown 1ng out the organ music so they decided mommy should walk with me- holding m y hand. Mommy was Al• · lMIEIS 8-12 month1 preanant. She was furious with me. This happened 20 years qo andl still remember it as the worst niJhtmarcofmy life. • • • FROM FORT WORTH: I say "amen" to the clerayman 's statement that rina bearers and flower girts should be scrapped. As a professional photographer who bas worked many weddings I can attest to the fact that little It.ids don't belong in the wedding pany. They become impatientdunnR aroup pboto sessions and can be very disruptive. Children should be per- mitted to be children and not forced into roles that demand adult patience. • • • FROM A Tl.ANT A: Count me amona those who vote igainst nower airls and nng bearers. I have worked for a fine catenng scrvic.e for several years and seen too many beautiful dinners ruined byhttle tykes wboarc exhausted, under too much pressure and should beat home in bed. • • •• NO CITY. PLEASE: As a member of the clergy I cheered when I read the letter from the minister in Rochester. Minn., who spoke out against chil- dren participating in the nuptials. r wanted to shout I'\ to the world of bndes-to-be an4 print 1t in my church bulletin. ' · At a rehearsal recently the little ring bearer cncd and refused to walk down the aisle. Several people pleaded with him but he kept rcpcauna. ··1 don·1 want to." I tned to persuade the lad but failed. I then sugested to the child's parents that perhaps the youngstershoul~ be excused Th~ wou.ldn 't hear of 1 t. The· next day he began to act up m front of the church, swmginga1 pcoplewhotnedtocalmh1m Once inside, he continued to behave an an unruly fashion. H'e accidently knock- ed over oneofthecandlesattached to the front pew. The glasscovenng was shattered and the candle ignited the purse of one of the auests. The name wasquicklycxtinguished but I found It difficult'° begin the ceremony amid shattered glass. a screaming chlldandangry spcctaton. Please. no namcsorcity. lhave to live with these peopre. Thanks for the ear. Ann I've been holding this in for too long. A. -Nobody'• kidding: e vtryone's right. In most s1t.uation a pass i thf" weakest bid you t'.'an make: it. says to partner you have nothing further. or sometimes nothing. to t'.'ontribute to the aut'.'llon . T here are situations wht>re that po 1tion ia rever ~<t. however In auctions where the hands arf' proved to ~long to you. 1f tht> op ponenls intervene and the next player passes. he 1 leaving more options open' to partner than tf he bids. By implication. t he reforf'. the pass becomes stronger than J bid Consider this <Jequt>nt'.'e: ouda Weet North Ea.i I ; Pae1 3 • 4 • '! OMAR 0 SHARIFF .. ~,{, .. me.sn!> gu ahead and wield the ax. However , 1f you don't want to crack tht' uppunent'i, please bid on!" Lt-t \ cons1dt>r a not her se4u ... oce: Stouth "eat North Ea1t 2 • Pa11 3 + 4 ~ 6 • 7 . Pa.1 Pau How to su bmit engagemen t, wedding news Take heart, harried mothers of the bride and bride-to-be .. .it's easy to publish your wedding news in the Daily Pilot. Looking pack on predictions tarnishes forecaster image North-South should have at lea<1t 25 point.s on th1 sequenn· and Easfs jump lo rorr pade"I I' pro bably an advance at'.'rific·t-11 "vuth were to double. he would ht.' 'a) ing, .. Partner . I don't think that "f' can make rive hearts. I expect our t.e ... l result is to double four 'lpadt'~ :ind take what profit "e can l>on t bid orr without exceptional d1•ar1hut1on or strength." Suppose that. in'\tead of d11uhhn~. :-,incl:' -..outh opened with a dt' mand bid. clParly the hand belongs tu :'\orth South. If Nor th has a fast ht'art lo tor, he mus t double the op p"nent' to ay that he doe~n't think thal hi'> 1de can make se-ve11 'J'ildl:'' If he pas!>ec;, he 1~ making a 'tronl{er bid than tf he "ere to dou hli· Ile 1 ... ay1ng that he ha fir t r11und h('art control and that he 1 11u11e prt'pared to play 1n <>even '!Jade., 1f "Outh "ant to bid It First. get copies ofourengagment and wedding forms. You can either pick Lhem up in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. M onday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or mail your request witha stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Wedding IXpartment, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M e$8. CA92626. Engagement news must be sub- mitted at least seven weeks prior to thewedding. lnanswertosomany requests, the Daily Pilot is now ac«pting photos of the bride-to-be or the engaged couple. I f you have a photo. include it with the form. Weddings will be published afler the wedding date. Oualityphotosof the bride or the bndal couple are welcome. Black/white photos are preferred to color. If you wish your photo returned. please put your name and mailing address on the back (use a felt-tipped pen, please). Most of us look upon the New Year much like a child silting in front of a large gold box with his name on it. We can't wait to rip it open and see what's inside. That's why we devour every list of predictions to come· down the pike. What trends arc going to be in? What's destined to go out? Who will be hot? Who will not' Who is going to wm1 Who is going to lose? How seriously sho uld we take these soothsayers who have been di vined to give us a glimpse of our future? l saved a couple of these prcd1ct1on columns from 1985. According to these forecasters. here's how last year should have played. Cabbage Patch everything will be out! (Actually, there were twins this year. plus a line of clothing, baby furniture, decorating items, fabncs. linens and a fallout that included newsletters. horoscopes and college degrees for the dolls from Brussels Sprout University.) The Academy Awarcl !or the best movie of 1985 will be ··Places in the Heart." (The winner was Join the lunatica that run the world's IDOlt inatiooal multinational. JUDGE RFJNHOLD From &..~!~ H1ll1 < .,,. 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COITA llllU ~'''"""''\.1(1~ II 1'..110 !19• ()561 P1e111C s .,,_()~In 479 98SO THE WHITE GLOVE BUFFET --.-Sunday Brunch-,-- So Elegant It's Positively Touching ~servat ion" 'u~c"rf.'d SunJ:i •c; from 11: 30 in 2: lO p.m. Twcm y Jolla rs per p<'N"ln \'.ilct parkrn~ 1~ \.Omphme nt.1rv HOTEL MERIDIEN :, NEWPORT B~ACH ~~ ''''' r1h11rl\l\J,N..•r·11 '""''·~ "·'"' '.lil·O,..t I "Amadeus.") gom~ to be very big last }Car (Boy ""ho ) It also said beer was in. (However, another poll said It was out. so bear the burden of your own decision.) The expression .. chill out .. was in unul teachers staned to use 11 fe$· ularly. Halfway through the year, 1t went out. Supposedly mamages were ··m" 1n 1985, although commitments w_ere out. (How many "commitless" mar- oulh were to pa ' :-.1nrl:' h1· dr1t-<. not expect East to he dhlt' lo m.1h fou r spades and h1· c·ou d ha\ r doubled to prevent 'ortn lrum hid ding on. his pass no" 'h""'' t-1Clr;i ~trength. In effe~t ·ht' 1, 1 t·l11nl{ partner. "I think th..i t "'I:' 1·:1n makP five hearts. Howl:'\ 1 r if '11u ft't>I that there is a l{rt'altor proht tu ht- had from four spadt-' 1fouhled b) Jll \\ e hJ"I:' -hard!~ tout'.'hed on the ... ubJf'<'t here Thne 1 an t'xcelli-nt bookld un the forr1ng pa written h' I-ddll' KJntar 'end u y qu~litt.o. for tJti1 e.& .. n to ( harlu H Goren ud Omar . brif. in t &rf of llti• ne•t pap.-r Georgetown University will wm its second consecutive National Col- legiate Athlt.tic Association basket· ball title. (Don't tell Villanova. The) think they won.) riages docs that amount to?) Modular ------- phon~ were predicted to be a smash. I (That must be what they told the John Tower, a Texas Republican. will be appointed Secretary of De- fense. (The last time I looked it ·.i.as still Caspar Weinberger.) investors who supposedly lost their I shins on the trend.) Face 11. Life 1s a horse race. That's ""hat makes all of us hang on tcrthe railing unul the last minute to sec hov. 1t really ends. And 1f you think all of those erroneous predictions will stop me from possibly gemng an inside track on the New Year. you're craz). Ponytails will make a comeback. (I haven't even seen them on pomes lately.) According to pred1ct1N1s. we were 10 look for the Chicago Cubs to win the World Seri~. (If you weren't from M1ssoun )OU couldn't even get in the stadium. Kansas Cit) Ro)als topped the St. Louis Cardinals for the title.) Another poll said Boy George was I saw a pred1ct1on the other day that was right off the wall about how this "'o uld be the year that all kinds of subslllute bod) parts would be .. in ... Maybe yes and maybe no. but I've got a hst a mile long. .. JUSt in case. "THE BEST PICTIJRE OF THE YFAR!" '"More than a IDO\lte -an emotional surge into a tnumph of blinding bnghtness It should be against the law not to see 'The Color Purple'" 't'l()IW 'lb< 'V _., -....., ''SPECTACULAR ••• '' L~ illleftlft. 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"Flubdancc" made him the bot· .-~rinmovin.Nowhc is beina baile<f-andjcered-for hi s dances in the film version of "A Cbonls Line," Bro1dway•s longest running show. Reviews have been surprisinaly ROBERT REDFORD MERYL STREEP OUr ~ A UMW-•164 ...Cf\1111111 m lwlb. Sheila Benson in the Los Anfeles Times lamented the lou of Michael Bennetl's "crisply elepnt" cho~pby "for the stamp of Jeffrey -Honiadly, wbo perpetrated thc"f1uhdance • crudities ... On the momina the &MOD review ap~ Hornaday wu intemewed at his bill·huaina hou.e above the Suntet Strip. Surrounded by banks of sound millers and syothesizcn in his music room, he seemed undismayed by the bed reviews. "It hurts," he said •. But he added cheerfully: .. What really manen is the validity of the New York dancers. I was anxious to sec bow the gypsies would respond· to the fllm, and we invited everyone &om the dance oompuia and 1.tudios and cboru1CS. "I ex~ a reserved audience, because New Yorken are that way. But they responded with cheers and applause. It was like the crowd at a footbell aame. •• Jer&ey Hornaday at 29 bas man· aeed to retain bis boyish optimism despite the show baz slinaa and arrows. Inspired by the movie "Cabaret." he started dancin• U'I his home town, San Joee, 11nd amved in Hollywood at 16. The nadir of his career came early. "I ~usistioa the choreoarapber fl CHORUS UnE THE NOVIE ....,.•11•Tcnm1-.-.., . ' r ... •nm-cnm1-...-*••111m-........... ....... TR ...... &Tm ~ .. CLASSIC DALMATIANS ecn~ edwards NE WPO~P 644·0760 .. ( .. P,M' ("'(A 8['-.((~ .AWf:i~•ll & WA A"•H ~ .... -.. .. ._ ........... .......... ........... --"Cl.r .. ,., ...... .... ~ ....... ... ,_ ..... ...... .... " ...... H .......... (Pl) ' ~ ...... -'9"c:.r PWJ ...... ClllRI .... ...... a .... edwards SOLir'"' <..8AST >J~AZA 546·2711 ti'-S' ...... S.'.>,frlf' wp.. ,,"&U[<,A 1 •• ..... , t t 1 • • ·,• ··.·r ...... ... .. ....,..,..,.. .,.., " .... "Wmf-.r ,..,. ....... , ..... . ....... .. . ... ... 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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The coming year will be even biger than 1985 for children's videocassettes, predicts Richard Fried, director of markctina for Disney Home Video. Fried looks for the VCR markEt to continue to expand, with mfchlnes now selling at a rate of nearly a million a month. • Childre_n's proaramming, with more than 2,000 titles currentJy available, aocounts for 12 to 20 percent of the home video markiet Fried doesn't forecast an increase in the market share but expects that as the total market expands so will children's vidc.o. Ke spent a few yean ln Mexico, directina rock videol with viliu to Hollywood to dance in TV specills and films 1ucb u ''The~ UttJe Whorehou1e i.n Teiw. ••The bit break came when he deviled the numben for '•flasbdance." "But even after I did the movie, l had to take a job in the chorus f'or a Sheena Easton TV special,·• he said with a smile. Videos with Paul McCartney. and Michael Jackson bclped ·Komaday tscape from the chorus fQRver, -and be became a l<>sical candidate to reshape the "Chorus Line" numbers for thi predominately youna movie audience. "It was an intimidatina asai&n· ment.," he said in an interview, 0 becausc I would be workioa so much in the abaddw of the original. I decided not to listen to the rccordi~ of the oriainal music, which woul make me sclf-<X>nscious. Instead. ' '\'Orked with an IClCOmplisbed pianilt and an excellent drummer, and together we reinvenrcd the score." Hornaday also felt that the I 0-year- old score needed refurbishing. and two new sonp were added. Among them wa.s "Surprise, Surprise," which s~rted out at 21/J minutes and grew to almost ei&ht minutes. The number is the hit o( the movie and epitomizes Hornaday's athletic style. "The new VCR owners are likely to have at least two kids," he said. "The market isn't as upscale any ·more. There's more middle-class and lower· middle-class families in it now - more families with children." "Cboreosraphy is an evolving form, and it often reflects what is happening in the country," be said . "People in general have more physi- cal awareness today. It's reflected in aerobics and joging and health habits that allow us to embrace our Jeffrey Hornaday own physicality." 96 Let fall 3 Ado -. and the ACROSS 98 Atmosphere 4 Wobbles Ugly" 99 Protects 5 Baby pigeon 79 Actor Vlgoda 1 Silly 101 Secluded valley 6 Evict 80 Jack, In cribbage 5 Couches 103 Harangues 7 Fare 83 And: Fr. 10 Cite 105 Automobiles 8 Actor Paclno 85 Trouble 15 School dance 106 Actress 9 Garment arm 86 Stewart or 19 Woman's hat MacGraw 10 Foursome Steiger 20 Subdue 109 House top 11 You and me 87 Printer's 21 Customary 111 Descend 12 Possessive measures 22 Latin 112 Snooze .13 Dog's wagger 90 Mr. Asner 24 Entertain 113 On the -: 14 Senior 92 Accompany 25,Employ fleeing 15 Objection 95 Untidy person 26 His1oric period 116 Make well 16 Baaeball's Pete 97 Paid athlete 28 Free (of) 118 Cutting remark 98 Summer drinks 29 Japanese port 120 Plural ending 17 Muscat's land 100 Mist 30 Animal 121 Be concerned 18 Manufacture 102 Fertile SOii 31 Near 122 Dogtrot 19 Guest check 104 Fills with wonder 32 Inheritors 123 Hobo 23 Mr. King Cole 106 Play divisions 34 French article 125 Grinding teeth 27 River: Sp. 107 Entice 35 Dogma 128 Portion 32 Group of cattle 108 Baghdad is Its 36 Recede 129 Foot parts 33 Wtt~ed capital 38 Dedicates 130 Consecutive 37 Exist 110 Starting with .0 Dark bread volume 38 Judge 112 Challenge 42 In the past 132 Donkey's kin 39 Plants (seed) 113 Actress Albright 46 At this place 133 Circuit breaker 41 "God Rest -114 Mimicked 47 Son of Aphrodite 134 Groups of Merry -115 Sloppy condit.1on 49 Written soldiers Gentlemen" 117 Flightless bird compositions 135 Seize 42 Uncovered 119 Azure 5s4 "Assumed name 137 ~night's 43 Ardor 121 Courtroom event 55 Future plant attendant 44 Discover 122 Gossett or 56 Cooked slowly 139 "-Are My 45 Cereal grain Ferrigno 58 Claw Sunshine" 46 Lead 124 Banner 59 Talk stupidly 1.0 Parlor 48 Perceives 126 In addition 60 Travesty 1« Skyward 50 Took a chair 127 Ask for 61 That thing 146 External 51 Actor Alda 128 Cat's sound 82 Singe 147 Egyptian deity 52 Long ago 129 Wriggles 64 Edible tropical 148 Reflection 53 Winter 131 Musical note root 153 Odor precipitation 133 Open pastures 65 Conclude 154 Cashew or 55 Thin layers 134 Thus 66 Luge pecan 56 Polaris or 136 Baseball ploys 67 Characteristic 156 Long, slender Procyon 138 Shoshonean 70 Agitate fish 57 Information 139 There are 1,760 72 Original 157 That girl 60 Blackthorn fruit In a mlle 73 Sandal, e .g. 158 Actor's parts 61 Khomeini's 140 Mr. Mineo 74 Squabble 159 T extlles country 141 Like the desert 76 Assist 160 Decorates 83T8U89 142 Single 78Feut 182 Fear greatly 66 Window cover 143 Portent 81 Potter' a creation 164 Anchors 87 Confusion 145 Knit11ng stitch 82 Lah eut of 165 Fender crease 68 Anger 147 Enjoy a book Michigan 166 Partly frozen rain 69 Small dog 149 Hypothetical 84 Symmetric 187 Dtspatchea 71 Need 150 Vera, e.g. shape 168 Flower stalk 73 Tentacled sea 151 Bacterium 88 Concerning DOWN creature 152 Double curve 89 Fabric jofnt 7 .. Liquid meuure 155 Even score 91 Fixed charge 1 Rounded roof 75 Flbb«I 157 Rooster's mate 93 Labor group 11 M1lodlel ie1 Mywrr 94 Account entries 2 Blufth.9reen 78 ''The Good. tM 163 About • , .. . • SUNDAY. JANUARY 5, 1 .. "' C81 8181• Fullerton outlMta L°':z.r.: 818te In 01'. Cl. Q._...B••ra NFC n'81chup rent t alold tint-.~ ~ms bra:pd cowboys wlth 2.0-0 loss· ..., ........... .,'-...... erson 's record performance, along unytel tng defense prove decisive IJ JOSEPB DUDEVOIR ........ Cesa s ta t Anyone who is stilJ coneedana an automatic Super Bowl berth to the Cbicaao Bears u the NFC representa- tive must not have seen the way the Rams bounced the Dallas Cowboys out of the playoffs on t heir collcctavc can. Saturday's 20-0 mauling of tht Cowboys in the NFC divJS1onal playoffpme in front of66.35 l fans at Anaheim Stadium showed the Rams have a bit of the bully in theJTt as well, u they strona-vmcd their way into next Sunday's champion's})ip game to meet the winner of today•s Bears- Gianu tilL "It would be a mistake to tear this win apart." said Rams Coach John RobiDIOn. "Every part of our team wu peat. Tbe defense was JUSt fanwtic and on offense we dad the thinp we like to do best." And anyone who know anythang a.bout Robinson and the Rams, the thina they like to do best on offense ts stick to the around and bludgeon their opponent into subm1ss1on. Runnina hick Enc Dickerson gave the Rams a dashtng. smashing. np-roarin& performance, as he spelled doomsday for the Dallas defense With a n NFL-record 248 yards on 34 carries. . "Eric played as great a game as I've ever seen a man pla). .. said Rob- inson. .. There's nothing more excn- ina than to watch that man run.~ When asked how he would stop Dickerson if he were coaching agamst bim. Robinson replied: "I'd have ham hold ouL" back fell from srace after a less than bnlliant st.retch of pmes that wu attributed to his storied holdout o( this past summer. .. Y'aJI made it bard on me at times," said Dickerson to the media .• "But at feels great to aet a pme like this. I haven't hit a homerun in a Iona ume. l call it tumina on the jet.&." He jetted into the end zone twice for both the Ram touchdowns on r\lM of 55 and 40 yards. The 5S-yardef' came on the tint play from ICrim- magc of the third quarter and p ve the Rams a I 0-0 lead aft.er 3--0 halfti me advantage. . . "John telJs all us l"UJllllftg backs. even on broken ~ys, that we're anvancible," he said ... And after a whale you start believing iJ." But even as invincible as Dickerson and the Ram runrun1 game was. the defense might have been even better. Herc's a testimony from Dallas quarterback Danny White: .. I haven't faced a better dtfensive team all year. and l played agamst the Bean." In sbuninaout the Cowboys with a defense nastier than a gnzzly. llle Rams pulled off a firs1 by blank.mg Dallas for the first time an its playoff history that has spanned 36 games (not counting the now-defunct Play- off Bowl. which the Rams won over Dallas, 31-0). And 1f the Cowboys didn't have enough trouble with the Ram de- fense. they also had to deal with los1 ng place-kicker Rafael Septien to a slra.lned n&ht th1&h muscle on the second-half kickoff'. That contributed to the shuto ut, as Dallas was forced to go for a first down on a founh-and-1 4 at the Ram 24 instead of a 41 -yard field goal. But Eric Dlckenon racee tb.roaih blC hole for eome of lat. llfPL playoff record 248 yarda u llama beat Dallu, io-o. Dicienon. who was seated beside his coach, rolled has eyes and smiled. something that was 'seldom seen an midseason when the record-holdmg -(Pleue eee ll.AllB/C4) Raiders tangle with .Pats LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Raiders have a hisrory of being enonnou.sly successful both before and during the National Foot· ball League playoffs. The New England Patriots have been a stud y in mediocrity over the years with very little postseason experience or success. The Raiders. shooting for a third Super Bowl victory in the past sax years and a founh overall. and the Patriots, wbo never have been cham- pions, meet today (I p.m .) at the Los Angeles Coliseum in an American Football Conference semifinal play- off pmc. Since they were established in 1960 an the now-defunct American Foot- ball league, the Raiders have a 238-124-11 record, best in pro- fessional football. The Patriots, also established 26 ycan ago a a chancr member of the AA .. , arc 174-1 90-9. The Raiders are 19-11 in post· season action. Playing in Oakland at the time, they made their first playoff appearance following the 196 7 season, beating Housto n, 40-7, in the Aft. championship game before lo~ ina to Green Bay. 33-14. in Super Bowl II. Since that time. the playoffs have been almost an extension of their regular season. And as the record indicates, they've been successful. The Patriots. meanwhile, have a 2-4 record in post.season games. They arc a playoff team for only the fifth ti me. and their 26-1 4 victory over the New York Jets in the AFC wild-card (Pleue eee RAIDltR8/C4) Dallas blUnders also pla}red a part Never m1nd Dickerson. Cowboys may have dug their own graves early in the second half- By CHRIS MONAHAN ~ .... C.111,1 •r I Thou&h it's impossible not to acknowfedge Eric Dickerson's 248- yard performance as the major factor in the Dallas' 20-0 d ivisional playofl 'oss to the Rams it certainly wasn't the ·only topic discussed in the Cowboy locker room after the game. Also mentioned frequently was mistakes, s~ifically six turnovers. two of which effectively served to blow the game OJ>(n in the third quarter. .. The most unfortunate thing that hapJ>(ned to us was the second half.·· said Dallas running back Tony Dorsett. ·•we sho uld have just given the Rams the game at 3..0 (the score at halftime) and gone back to Dallas:· The first three plays of the-half sum up the Dallas day quuc well and also served to put the game out of realistic reach. •On the opening kickoff, Cowboy kicker Rafael Septicn pulled a muscle in his right lCJ as he kicked off out of bounds. The injury wouJd later force Dallas to shun the field-goal attempt and try for a first down on a founh- and-long situation later. •Punter Mike Saxon squibbed the following kickoff to the Rams' 31- yard Line, which Charles White re- turns to the 45. •On the first play from scrimmage. Dickerson burst through a huge hole 1n the line and raced 55 yards untouched, making it 10-0. .. He just broke nght through us:· said defensive end John Dutton of Dickerson's scoring run ... We had ovcrpursued and he cut back to the other side anc went nght up the middle." On the ensuing kickoff. the Rams' Shawn Miller Jarred the ball loose from Kenny Duckett and V ancc Newsome recovered, leading to Mike Lansford's second field goal and a 13-0 lead. Right at the end of the quarter the Cowboys fumbled again, this time o n a punt return by Gordon Banks. Newsome knocked the ball loose and Ton) Hunter re<:ovcred. That led to Dickerson's other touchdown. a 40- yard run three plays into the founh quarter. that accounted for the Rams' final score. "Those two SJ>(Ctal teams mistakes in the third quarter were devastat· ing," said Dallas Coach Tom Landry. "Something big always hapJ>(ns in the third Q,uartcr and everything went their way. the kicker (injury to Septicn), Dickerson's run and that held goal. ..(Down only 3-0) we felt good coming out in the the third quarter. With those mistakes. we lost any chance for momentum ... "We made those big turnovers an the third quancr and those hurt a lot." said Dutton. "You can't come back · from those. espccaally against a team hke the Rams who takes full advan- tage of them." "We tclt hke we were ready to play. When we got a break we didn't capitalize on it and they did, .. said defensive back Dennis Thtrman. "That's the name of the game. takeaways vs. giveaways. That was the difference in the game." (Pleue eee DALLA8/C4) DaUu wide receiftr 111.ke Renfro lau ball jarred looee by Rama' defender u Mike Wilcher (54) watche.. Rama' defen.e wu ln control tbJ'OaChout ln 20-0 win. UCI runs past Utah State for 96-82 PCAA win DOLPHINS FINDAWAY TOGETIVIN Murphy scores 29 in Anteaters' easy victory over Aggies BJ BARRY FAUUNER °"'""Ceil 0 ,., t The Utah State Agies comina off Thursday ni&ht's surprisinaJy close l ()().~ double-overtime loss to the UNLV Runnin' Rebels at Lu Yeps may have thouabt they left the fast lane behind foriloweraoingSaturday at UCl'1 Cnwford Jfall. But the openina 10 minutes of their 96-82 loll to the Antcatcn definitely proved otherwise. The two team• broke ftom their rcspect:ive pta ttidin,a beskeu at break·neck pace, sbootana the Uahu out from t.be fteld, for a 2~22 Aniater '-cl just over 10 mi nutes into tbe oontat. UCl hit IS ofitl ftnt 18 lbou, while UtahStatcelickedon IOofluflnt 12, and Antcatcn' Coecb Bill MullipJ\ bad tbc runnJna pme he bad hoped for. "W~ wanted to tel tbt:m into a runn.ilJ ~. but not a ahootina pine. laid Mullilan, who uw hit team IO co 2-0 in PCM conference play wltb two home viclOries in thne da~ we play Ulala SWe. it's always a fast peccd eamc -.•pat ,.. s~tor game," said a satisfied Mullipn. After the early bustle, UCI main- tained the torrid pace as the visitors from Lopn bepn to show signs of wear. lJCI outscored Utah State 3). 14 over the last 12 minutes of the openina half, bestina the Agjes 14'-2 durina one stretch, for a S}:"JS lead. with me, .. Rogers said. The Aggies never got closer than 12 points in the second haJf despite what Mulligan called, "sloppy play." The Anteaters cooled off in the second half, sbootina just 34.S per- cent. down from 71. 9 in the ftnt half. They finished the pme at S-4.1 percent. Senior forward Troy Carmon had what he called "my best game of the year," posting season highs tn both points ( 12) and rebounds (9. leading the team along with Murphy) off the bench. Joe Buchanan. retumangafter a one game a~ncc with a lhiah bruise. seemed only slightly slowed. sconng eight points 1n 2.:! manuu.·s ot pla\ Mulligan said he ~as pleas<-d ~11h the teams "intens11' .. and~ 111 hope to m11ntaan the trams recent momen- tum next ~eek. taking on Fresno State (Thunda) ). w~ l lCI ha\ never won. and Umversn' of the Pacific (Saturda') · · The Anteaten' senior frontline scorina tandem of Tod Murphy and· -----------------------------------·.~.-- Johbny Roten led the first half ov f II i . f. 1 al ~Eltum:':i:::'~:::: ~ a s n 1n 1na e, 48-4 field aoa1 attcmpu lo come out of a sliabt ICOrina I.lump a verqina only 18 points over the ~st four pmes., after nettina lS.S per p.me the fint six. Only 5, free.throw lhootina niabt (3of7 kept him from record.ins his third poant eft"on of the year. He f10iabed with 29 (lJ.16 from the floor). matdlift& the Aaiet 6-7 senior l>C*t man Orea Grant, alto with 29, for p.me ICOrina bonon. .. , bad a pMI niabt," said Murphyi addi~ ••wt1cnever I. IOt t.be ball teemed to be alone tnside, or wi=t one man on me. I'm raJ con t with one man on me. Roem, 6-10, continued his bot sbootina (I of l l) to totaJ 2 t. He hid led tilt team in tcorina eeclh o( the pat four pmn. ••My lbootint bu=:-better ewry lllfte llftlllt ne. rm spnadinaa lo& of dmc oa my sbot Ud a tot of people bave been woftiftl By ROGER CARLSON o. .. ai.., ......... PINC BLUFF. Ark. -The ups and downs of Ocean View Hilb took another twtst Sarurdar niabt -u 6-10 J.R. Read and has Krmpsvine Hlah teammates from Vaflinia h eh, Va. took advantqe of 1evcral situations to rte0rd a 48--4S victory he~ at the Pinc Bluff Convention Center. The decision 1ends Oc.un View bome with a 1-2 rcoord 1n this Pftldliou• ei&lU·tcam tournament which draws tome of the best prep beiUtbaJI talent an the nation under \M bulner of lbe K.ina Cocton aa.ic. h •.n witb a very diaappointin& dlbrt lllimt the bOlt Zebras of Pine lld'ia 161-57 Iola, coetinued will\ a ~yo db1 10 tM eo, witb a 10-S9 co-. w ol ill& AIGtUioa of Ooftlalel. La. Fridav. only to find lbC Scahawk.s f111lina VlCllm to several cirt:umstances qa1nst RCld & Co. Ocean View Coach Jim Hams. aft.er a lcf\l\by clOStd-door m~ung with bis 1quad.. j1m shook bis he.ad while lamentina his concern for a lack of agressiveness which be felt cost his team the victory. "Too many turnoven ( 18). way too many," commented Hanis. .. And we we~ tenta\Jve. h'a all so m1sJeadina. We'"' not artactina and ytt we'"' oomperith·e.". The tory of Ocean V.cw's tbard k>U in 13 IWU II wnppcd ~to I wild third quaner .. Kftnplville took \be laid for eood. ..... tbunh period in which tbe winoen took the 11r out of the ball and SUtVived a couP4c of doec c:allt to tel the victory. ~paVllle bad aJrady sho wn au ~"111 ~ CM&t oft.be~ wit.b a 1- fC>f'.I performance ftom the field at the outset of the first quaner on the way to a 14-4 lead. So when the Ch 1cfs popped 1 n I 0 ol 11 from the field an the third quaner 11 wasn't as af the ScahalL-k hadn't bttn wameJ.. lron1cally 1t wa n't Reid \\-ho was dotni the dam• as Occ~n View's tllbt net around ham kept the 6-10 All·Amencan under wraps for the most part. Instead it came from the penmeter. an atta which Kcmpsvlllt had shown vcl") little elT«uvcncss an other pmes. "Thal damed 44 (Budd Whalc- hunt), .. aid Ham "he never show- ed a th1na. until now nd. ""'didn't make a re.al aood adjustment on him." Whitehurst dropflC(S 1n thrtt from the pen~ tt'I tM tlurd quann on (Pleue ... oc&AN vmw JCS) Mll\MI (.\Pl -With M1am1 dangling penlousl) clo~ to ehmma- t1on from the auonaJ Footbe.11 uague pla~off Saturday. Dan Manno and the Dolph.ins chd what the' do best -find a way to win games tn the Orange Bowl that Sttm hke hopeless causes. Manno brouaht the Dolphins h1gh- po"erc<1 offense to li(e madwa) through th~ third quarter and M1am1's defense turned Sting) after Cle' e!And built an 18-pomt le.d to kr~ a ~4-~ I come-from-behind vac- tot) The tnumph on Coach Don hula's 56tb h1nhday sends lhe Dolphins into th~ AFC t1tle pm~ for the third tJm( 1n four ~-M1 .. m1 whipped the (w York Jcb for the AFC crown thttt ye&D aao and downed the Ptttsburgh tttlcrs last sca'°n but went on to lose to the Wash1na1on Redsluns and San Fran· casco -49crs, J'Cll)CCt1 vely. an uper $<)w\$ Vtl and )(IX "That "' a cut check af \.heft ever wu one:· Sbula i&ld after Ron Oavcnpon ICOtcd ~· oa runs of I and ll ~'°pace the oomtbed. "I toW tMln at bAlftimc that we were 90'.nt M> ftad out wtlat . k1nd ofteJm we bM.. • .. To thar credit. dtlJ wen 1:: comc ti.ckUdwuailie~.. • r ' fPITZll-~) \ o._,.. Co.I DM.Y Pl.OT/~. JMuwy 5-, 1W Spirit of Flyers' goatle Llildbergh continues to live rr-AP ..... tdMI PHILADELPHIA -No. 31 , stitched Iii' m bleck. bu. apecial spot 00 the left deeve ' of evay Pbiladdpbia Aym• jmey. And No. 31'1 k>cker, empty save for a . . tiny fbia onua native Sweden, is still a special spot at the end ofa row of wooden ahdvCl. Tbbuib he's been dead nearly two months. the ~t of a apiriled plie named Pelle Lindbeflh still laves in-1de tbe m -and within the hearts of many National Hockey League fan a. He is the runaway leader at bis position an fan votu11 for the Feb. 4 All -Star Game. Lindbergh's cl<>Se$( compeuuon in the WalesConfcrcnce currcntJy iJ Tom 8arrasso of lhe Buffalo Sabra. wbo t.ra.ils by nearly J0,000 votes. . "There was some Wk about uWQI Lind~ off the ballot at 11118 .. the su.rt." said John Halligan, an NHL spok.esman, "but we ·thought it would be di~l. We thought ifbe woo a starting spot. then it would be a tribute to him." The runner-up to LinctbetJb will be the WaJes Con~ starter in the· prne, to be played at Hartford. Conn. There is no sentiment to supplant Lind~ with Bob Froese, the Ayers' current No. I aoalie. •There will be other Ayers OD the team," ltallilan said. ' A.1 for that remark.able team, it's been business as usu.al OD the ice since Nov. 10, the morning Lindbergh slammed bis turbocbaraed Ponche into a retaining wall in Somderdale, N.J. Police said be bad been drinlting. The accident left him brain dead; two dayJ-later he was disconnected from life-support equipment and his organJ donated to the Living. The accident left the Flyers minus a cherished teammate and without their strongest weapon - aoaltending. . l!Y1 the c.motionaJ letdown that was expected to follow, never materialized The Flyers quickly re- aroupcd, promoted Fr<>C1C from back-up to frontline goalie, and mainwned their place atop the Patrick Divuioo with the best record in the NHL. "Pelle's name comes up a lot," said Tim K.c1T, the Flyers' ~-te0ring forward. ''There'll be funny things that we still laU&h about. But you know, 1 think we've JOltco over the sadness. Those kinds of things happen 1n life. and you have to accept that and bounce back. "He was the best goalie in hockey and there's no doubt he woo a lot of games for us," Kc1T said. "But his death is something that brought us together. We were alwaysa veryclosc-lmit team, anyway, and this made us closer." Quote of the day J .... y .._Jon. Tennessee football coach to a campus crowd after bis team returned from defeating the Miami H urricanes, 35-7, in the Supr Bowl New Year's Day: "Coming in tonight ~was a beautiful orange sunset. How fitting." Veeck eulogized in .ervice CHICAGO -Ba.lcba.U executive Bill Ill Vccck was remember'Cd as a .. prince" as Chicqo's sports elite joined a crowd of about 1,000 who gathered Saturday in a memorial mass for the legendary maverick. Veeck died Thursday of cardiac arrest. He was 71 . "You are a prince in all the good senses of the word," Rev. Thomas J. Fitzgerald said in his homily at the Church of Saint Thomas lhe Apostle on the South Side. ''You were without pretension, couraacous, a Prince Valiant." "You attacked life with courage and a good heart. You have overcome the world and deserve victory," Fitzgerald said. "He wouldn't want anyone to feel sorry for him," said current Chicago White Sox slugger Ron Kittle after the service. Irwin, Hoch tied in Bahamas Hale lrwt. rode a back nine of29 and !I an unbroken finishing string of four consecutive birdies to i tJe for the lead with ken Hedi Saturday in the third round of the new Bahamas Classic at Paradise bland. Hoch, winner of three tour events, moved up with a third round 67 in warm, sunny, muggy weather. That was &ood enouah to put him in the deadlock with Irwin goiDg into today's final round of the chase for a $72,000 first prize ... ln the Spalding Invitational at Pebble Beach, Ttm Noni• tired a third-round 68 and second- round leader 0.. Pooley fell four shots off the pace with a 73 entering the final round today. Du Forsman stayed within range two shots back after matching Norris' efTon with a 68 Saturday. ~tencla for Bkck Bawb a. Yueme .... ICOfUI two plJ to Iii bfak • 1-1 tie and Cllkleo ended • 12-' same wirue. streak at Nuuu C.Oliteum with a 4-l Natiooal Hocby ~ue viC'l~l')' over the New Y ortc lllandcn S.Wtday niabi. Tbc Black Hawks, wbo have won four COQICCUtive pmes, rqia~ t.beirfirat viaotyin Un.iondalcsin« Feb. 14, 1974 .•• Eleewhcre in the NH L, G..a CeutuU and BW Dertace scored ~b 24 teeonds apart in the open~· minute of the third period. fril9ertoa 8ol&oo to a victory over Bufralo. Bruins' plie Paa Nata bad 2 uvcs l D Boston's fmt abutoutin 39pmes iliiatt&SOn . . . Mike G..,..._ scored three Wnet to lad WubiQl&On to a 9.3 viC'lory over New Jeney.'AI J--. wbo hu ooJy one defeat in h.ia lut 14 1wu for the Capitals, IOlt bit bid for a tec<>nd eootecUtive shutout wben New Jeney's Mart J..._ ICOl"ed.oa the power play at 6:14 of the third period • : • MkMI OeeleC .,.red a four· aoel second period with bit 29th of the teatOD and o.Je ll•ter scored twicie u Quebec pos1ed its third ltJaiabt viC'lory, a 7-2 tnumpb over Dewit ... Wa,.. Gnllb set up two aoaJs to reach 100 poinu for 1 record seventh straight season as Edmonton skated to iu founb straiabt victory, a 4-3 decision over Hartford ...... Ga11My'1 third-period pl after.._.. TremWay ICOf'ed twice"' the second period pve Mootn:al a 6-S victory over CaJpry and eat.ended lbo Flama' club-record losina sl1Uk to nine pmes ... fllaft ._. ICOf'ed on a 30-foot shot late in the fim period and Gfft Mllktl turned aside 32 of 33 thou to lead SL Louis to~ 2-1 victory over PbiJadelpbia. It wu the first triumph for the Blues aaainst the f.:lyen since March 3, 1984. Buck• roll to alzth •trataht win Terry Cuambto acored 2S poinu and m Sidaey M..crtef aaded 18 to lad Mil· waukcc to 1ts sixth consecutive victory, a 119-86 decision over New Yort in a National Basketball AJIOciation pme Saturday ni&bt: Patrick Ewlac led the K.nicb with 21 ~in ts and Juan Balley added 16 for New York, Tlh1cb lost its fourth straight game ... In other NBA action. LewUI.Joy•'• 21 points paced a balanced Houston scorina attack, and '.'the Rockets turned 24 Philadelphia tumove" into 24 -points in a 11 S-100 victory over the 76era ... Forward~ Wllklu scored 27 poiots. includ- ing 18 in the tint half, to lead Atlanta to a 111-100 victory oveT Chicago. The victory wu the Hawb'-ulird in a row, while the Bulls 1aw their tbrcc-pme win- o.in& streak come to an cod . . . Mart AJlllr're scored 30 points. and a. ...... laekw .. added 24 asDallasdefeatedUtah, 119-106. Cw••..,. .. Derwt. CeM bad lS poi nu and 11 auists and sparked a third-quarter spurt that carried New Jersey to a 125-106 victory overOeveland. Cook tallied six ofhis points and added a pair of assists during a 16-2 Nets' burst that turned the game around ... Mart Olberdhal made three key plays in the final 77 seconds to help Sacramento take a 11 2-107 victory over Denver ... Guard AJvta RobertlH scored 34 points to lead Sln Antonio to a 122-116 victory over Golden State. Lazer• register 6-4 triumph INGLEWOOD -Willie Molano had m two goals and two assists Saturday ni&ht. to lead the Lof Anaelcs I...azers to a 6-4 MaJor Indoor Soccer league viC'lory over the v1s1ung Wichita Wings at the Forum. Batata aJso scored two goals for the Lazers., who raised their record to 6-12. Also scoring for Los Angeles were Lee Cornwell and Amr Aly. Tim Walters scored three goals for Wichita, which fell to IC)..7. Tommy O'Neill also sco~ for the Wings. The Lazcrs outshot the Wings, 32-19. Kings recall goalie Melanaon NEW HAVEN, Conn. -After a ~ pcnod of conditioning, goalie Rollie Mel-' anson has been recalled to the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League from the New Haven Nighthawks o( the American Hockey League, the teams announced. Meanwhile. the Kings have amgned goalie Darren Eliot to New Haven. Melanson was to rejoin the Kings for Saturday's game in Toronto. Television, radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New York Giants at Chicago an1 NFC second round pme, Channel 2. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBAIL: Or· egon at USC (delayed), Channel 2. RADIO 9:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: New York Gtants at Chicago, KMPC (710). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL.: Oeveland at Raiders, KRLA (1110). 2 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Or- egon at USC. KNX (1070). 4 p.m. -PRO H~EY: K.ings at Buffalo, KLA( (570). 7·30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Washjng. ton at Lakcrs. Kl.AC (570). Garys January Shoe Sale Starts Wednesday January 8 At Garys & Company, our shoe department is not just another shoe department. It is a special shoe store within a special We will be open at 9:00 am January 8 • OLE ·HAAN ~~ clothing store. Vi.N ; MMce~ud • A,mfricu E•pnM • Newport Center Card 118 FMbion laland • N~ Beach• 759 -1622 •Bullock.a Wilshire Wing . . ~ • Waehlnaton fUrd G~ BW aldeetepe Stan.fora defender Roftaia Wlaltllltt dartnc ,,,..,..._ flnt ba1f of Paclflc-10 encounter. Haakla won on late buket. 7()-69. ~~------------------------------------~ Titans outlast 49ers Fullerton extended into OT before winn ing; BruTtlS fall From AP dlapatclles Sophomore guard Richard Morton scored a career- h1gh 32 points Saturday to lead CaJ State Fullerton to an 85-80 oven1me victory over Long Beach State in a Pacific Coast Athleuc Association basketball game m Titan Gym. The 6-3 Mon on made 11 of his 18 field goal attempts and I 0 of his 12 free throw tries as the Titans evened their PCAA record at 1-1 and raised their overall mark to 8-6. Herman Webster added 17 points and had seven rebounds for Fullerion, while Kerry Boagni had 15 points. a game-high 10 rebounds and a team-high five assists for the Titans. Billy Walker led Long Beach State. which was playing its PCAA opener. with 15 points and a game-high eight assists. In o ther West Coast action: Ore1oa State $4,-UCLA 0 : Senior center Jose Ortiz scored 22 points and pulled down a game-high 10 rebounds as the Beavers downed UCLA in a Pac-I 0 game at Pauley Pavilion. The Beavers, who are now 2-0 in Pac-I 0 play and 6-4 overall. appeared to have the game well in hand wh.en they led 50-41 after Van Anderson made a free throw w1th I :21 remaining. However, the Bruins battled back. closing to within two points at 51-49 when Reggie Miller connected on a 30-foot jump shot with 12 seconds to go. But Anderson clinched the win by makinJ a fouJ shot with 10 seconds left and gave the Beavers their final five- point margin of victory by slamming home a dunk at the buzzer. Wa1ll.l.D1toD 78, Stuford H : Reserve guard Al Moscatel hit a Jumper from the top of the key with seven seconds left to gi ve Washington the Pac-I 0 win over host Stanford. Artiooa It, Art1-.a State 53: Scan Elliott scored a game-bi&h 17 points, including sjx straight to stan the second half, as the Wildcats won the Pac-I 0 encounter from rival Arizona State in Tucson. CaUfonala 14, WaatactoD State II: In BcTkeley. junior guard Chris Washington led all sco~ers with 20 points to help the Bears secure the Pac-I 0 wm. Nevada-Lai Ve1aa IOI, Saa Jose State 10: Junior guard Freddie Banks scored 29 points to lead the Rebels to the PCAA win at home. The victory was the 300th for Coach Jerry Tarltanian since he became UNLV's head coach in 1973. His record as the Rebels' coach is'()(). 78. New Mnico State It, UC Saata Barbu:a 13: In Santa Barbara. Gilbert Wilburn scored 20 points and grabbed six rebounds to lead New Mexjco State to the PCAA win. Jn games involving teams ranked in the t.op 10: No.U C.rollaa H , NorU C.rollaa State 71: In Chapel Hill, Brad Daughcny scored 2~ points and Kenny Smith added 12 1n the second half'. to spark top-ranked and unbeaten Nonh Carolina to its 14th victory an an Atlantic Coast Conference matchup. . The Tar Heels had to rally from a I O-po1nt deficn 1.n the first half as N.C. Sate'sCharlcsSbackleford and Chns Washburn led an early charge. DUe 81 , Marylud 75: _David H.eoderson S<'.Ored 25 paints. including seven of eight medium-ranger Jumpers in the first half. as third-ranked Duke ~vercame an early Maryland lead and defeated the Terps an an ACC game at Colleje Park, extending the unbeaten Blue Devil~· winnmg streak to 12. Georp Tedi '4, Vlr&iJtla '1: lo Charlottesville. Va .. Georgja lcch scored the game's final 11 points, 1ncludmg four by Mark Price. as the sixth-ranked Yellow Jackets ralhed from an eight-point deficit to capture the A('( game. Georgia Tech improved to 11-1 with its 10th straight victory. Mic.apa 71, ~o State II: Guard Gary Grant scored 23 points. mcludmg 19 in the second half. to kad the second-ranked Wolvenncs to the Big Ten victory m Columbus. Michigan, now 14-0 overall and 2-0 1n the 81g Ten. outscored Ohio State 17-6 1n the opening fi ve minutes of the second half to break open an eight-point game. Grant scored 10 of the Wolvcnnes' first 13 points in the second half. The victory was M1ch1gan·~ 17th an a row 1n conference play. MempllJa State 13, Kaaua H: Junior William Bedford scored 22 points and senior point guard Andre Turner added 20 as unbeaten, ninth-ranked Memphis State battled from behind to defeat No. 5 Kansas 1n overt~e. Oilalloma 103, So•tlleast Loalalua H : Tim McCalister scored 31 points to lead seventh-ranked Oklahoma m the final round of the Sooner Invitational in Norman. Daryl Kennedy added 21 points to help lead the undefeated Soonen to their 13th victory of the season LSU H , MJ11lHlppl State 14: Sophomore fo,.....ud John WiUtamsscored 29pointsas No. 8 LSU won m 14th strai&ht rcgulaMcason game by defeating Mau1ss1pp1 State in a Soutticastel1l Conference contest at Baton Rouge. '-..._-.) Syrac.se H , Seton Hall 7$: Seniors Rafael Add1~n and Wendell Alexis scored 19 and 16 points respcct1vel)'. as the fourth-ranked Orangemen defeated Seton Hall an a Big Eut game m Syracuse. St. Jon'• 78, Plnaburgll 75: In New York. Walter Berry scored 26 points and Shelton Jones scored six ofh1~ 10 m oven.me as 10th-ranked St John's defeated Pittsburgh in a Big East game. sec wins seventh straight Ken Bardsley poured an 24 points and hauled down with I 0 rebounds and Rob Lucas scored 26 points to help Southern California College win its seventh stra1ght men's basketball game. a 95-79 decision over Lubbock 'Christian of Teus Saturday night in a non-conference game at sec. Jon Hur scored 12 pomts and Robert A vales handed out nine assists as the Vanguards (10-4) shot 54 percent from the floor to upset Lubbock Chrisllan ( 11-4) the I 9th-ranked team in the NAIA. -· Tony Chennault had 23 points and s1i1. rebounds for the losers. SCC opens NAIA Distnct III action on Tuesday at Westmont. , Saturday's college basketball scores wan UC INlne "· Utell St l'1 SoCel C oMee. f S, LUC>bOcll C hf'lt llen 7t Cet Stete Fullefton St tS, L-lleec11 St to Cot 1 Fr••no St ••. Pecffk 41 .. Nt_, Mexico St tO, UC S.nte ltettMlt• '3 .. 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Seahawks drop title game at Cypress - Mesa wins consolation in own tourney Mar1aa at, Savaaaa JS: Heather 22 times. The Vikinis committed 17 Dehn ICored 19 points and made K.irkup tOISCd in 16 points and Dawn turnovers. the all-tournament team alona with Chamon added I 0 points aod ei.&bt ln collqt ICtlon: teammat.e Nadia 8utb. who wu held rebounds as the Vihngs use<i a &ia lewa Stale N , UC lrvt.e lt: The to su points but pulled down ei&ht qcc&n Vic~ ~igh came up short aaa1nst Foot.hill an the title pme of the C)I?ress Tournament an high school girls basketball Saturday. fint quancr to post a non-lcaauc win Aoiea,ien were their own wont rebounds. Cot&& Mesa H, Su&a Au Vall•.)' over the Rebels. enemy, connectina on just I 3 of 29 Erio Hipshi added 10 potnts for 11: Tbe Mustanis claimed theu Marina (9-4) outscored Savanna free throws, but st.aycd cl<>Jit to the UCI, which boats Pepperdjne on 8o)'1 and ,ut1 caa uy out Jan. 26 at Corona dtl Mar Kiah with boys takina the fiekl from 10 a.m.-nooa. and ~ tryina out &om 2-4 l .m. Divisom f« boys are aander l • 16 and 18. while pm will have under 16 &Ad 18 divisions. fourth straight win and third in their (5-7) in the first quarter, 16-61 and hiably·talentcd Cyclo nes· (IO· I) Frid4)' (7:30 p.m.). own tournament by scoring the held on the rest of the way. Kirlcup beTore dropping the title game of the SotltMn CaUf•nda C.Uqe '1t, Meanwhile, Costa Mesa won the consolation championship of its own to~ht_ament and Fountain Valley eJged Sunset League foe Huntington fteach to capture third place at ( yprrss. game's last fi ve points against the also had seven rebounds for the Santa Clara Tournament. OceWea&al M: Kim Nidey, with a Falcons. Vikings,. who host Loni Beach ln the final seconds, Irvine (6-S) game-hiah 16 poinu. and Mary The tour wiJJ run July I 7·Aua. 11 and will be staffed Q)' local CC»Chca as well as top 50Cll%r l)laym. The game was tied at 31 when Carol Wilson Tuesday (7:30) in their final had a chance to puU within two when Sullivan combioed for 30 points and Long converted a three-point play tuneup before Sunset I.ague. it was 62-SS, but Valerie Deb,n's 20-Anaela Smith and Lisa Touze1 each with I :36 remainina to give the Venetta Dorlis sc-0rcd 14 points for footer missed and Iowa State re-had eight rebounds as the Vanguards Mustanp the lead. Costa Mesa held Savanna. which turned the b!ll over bounded and held on for the victory. won easily at Occidental. For funber information. phone Wo rld Spo rts Connection at 557-4400 or 549-9SS6. Herc's what happened: FooWll H, Oceu View 44: The Sea.hawks stayed with the Knights for three quarters, but ran out or gas in the fo!lrth as Foolhill (I 0-1 ), the defc~d1ng CIF 3-A champion, won the t1tle game at Cypress. Santa Ana Valley scoreless the rest of,-----------=---------------__;_--------------------------- the way. Long led Mesa with 13 points and Suzanne Cowley pulJed down I I rebounds. Long also played well defensively, limiting the Falcons' Cathy Smith to just six points and holdmg her scorclcu in the se<:ond half. Trina Vlachos tossed io 16 points and ·pulled down I 0 rebounds and Dana Douty added eight assists and five boards to lead Ocean View (8-5). Foutaia Valley H, HaatlJlgtoo Both players were named to the all-Beacla St: The two Sunset League foes tournament team. Vlachos also had dueled for third place at Cypress and three steals. it was the Barons who had the best of Teri Zanelh had 10 points, seven it behind Susan Wa}irt'\ 20 points. boards and five steals for the Sea-Fountain Valley ( 13-3) aJso re- hawks, who host Long Beach Poly ccived strong effons from Keri Tuesday (7 p.m.) in their final non-O owcr (nine assists) and Jackie Cook league game. ( 11 points 14 rebounds). The Barons Stephanie Ae1schakcr, the tour-""raced to a bia early lead and stretched nament's MVP. scored 12 points for it the rest of the way. Foothill, which was also led by Felice For Huntington Beach (8·6). Step- Geddy (I 3 points) and Chris hanie Pemper was the top scorer with Mcferson (I I). 12 points. OCEAN VIEW LOSES. • • From Cl the way to IS poi nts for the g.ilmc. although Ocean View was "Stall 1n reasonable shape with less than two . minutes to go wi th a 38-36 lead. But two more turnovers in the penod, chiefly because oran effective I· I ·2-1 zone press and Oc.ean View's own hurry to force the ball inside led to a 44-40 deficit going into the fi nal penod. ~t that point Kempsville slowed It down -to such an extent that Ocean View as not to score agajn until 1ust 2:33 remained. Blame DeBrouwer netted a pair of free throws at that point to pull Ocean View to. 46-42 and moments later Shane Mom s rebounded under the Kcmpsv1lle basket and Desi Hazely followed wtth a bucket fro m under· neath to cut 1t to 46-44. Then came the final two m inutes -a span of time which sums up the frustration within Hams. The Scahawks gained possession, but turned it over. They got it again missed twice from inside, then kicked 11 away. Ricky Butler. who beat his counter· part (Reid) 1n sconng (16-14) and rebounds (9-6). stoic the ball from Reid, but was guilty of traveling. Still, the Scahawks J ot another chance when the offici s ignored a plea for time out by Kempsv1lle and gave Ocean View possession because of the-I O.se-cond rule wi th JI second-; left. . The Scahawks got the ball to Butler inside and he went to the hne with nine second:; left. He missed his first attempt, hat his -second and after Kcmpsville went up at 47-45 one second later on a free throw, the Scahawks had one last chance to send n into ovenjme with eight seconds left. Barons earn win; Marina suffers loss Sunset League teams m~naged one win in three games, while Laguna Beach took a break from Sea View League action to grab third place in the Santiago Tournament in boys· basketball action Saturday night. Herc's how 1t went: -Foutain Valley 45, Paaadeu 41: The Barons improved to 9-5 with the road victory as Todd Hanson poured in 16 points, Scott Wessler had 13 and Tim Johnson 10. The pme was close throughout with the Barons owning a two-point lead at the half and theend oftbe third quarter. Ml11ioa Viejo '1%, Mariaa 15: The Diablos scored 30 fourth~u.artcr points. 16 comina from the free throw line. to win a non-league contest at Marina. Mike Meyers scored 21 points. Mark Georgeson had 16 points and seven rebounds and Steve Guild added 12 points for the Vikings (10-5). but it wasn't enough as Mission Viejo (I 0-4) took advantqe of 26 Marina fouls. Tony Panzica was open fo r a split second under the Kempsvillc bucket. but the feed to him was easily intercepted and Kempsville added one more free throw with two seconds left to secure the victory. Kempsville hit 53.8 percent of ns shots from the field, fueled by those two spuns of 7 for 8 and 10 for I I in the first and third quarters. Ocean View, meanwhile, saw a somewhat constant 50 percent rate falJ off in the final period ( 1 for 6) and fittisbcd at 43. 9 percent ( 18 of 42). Reid's biggest contribution to the the victory was that his presence pulled the Seahawks too ti~tly to the anterior, allowing the outside shots to fall, but another irritation for Hams. "We were supposed to be guarding him with two defenders, not three." said Harris. "And when we were on the break. our first man posts. which is usually Ricky. The idea is to get the ball to him, not wait until the whole dam defense gets back." The fljp-flop game saw Ocean View's guards. Panzica and DeBrouwer, scomg 16 of their com· bmed effort of 18 points in the first half. while Butler scored 12 (6 7 percent) of Ocean View's second-half points. So it is over and Ocean View exits with a 1-2 record, considerab ly less than hoped for despite the caliber to competition. which Hams likened to the equivaJent of the field at the Tournament of Champions. "It was a great experience:· said Hams. "To know a different part of the country, to experience the loyalties and patriotism that 1s here. It's a different pace and we reall) enjoyed it. .. The onJy difference in the com pell· uon. accordin' to Harris. was w11h1n his own team s general attitude . .\t the Tournament of Champions there is an air of confidence present. here. the Seahawks were nervous. and. as Harris puts 1t: "Just too ifT) ... Flint Hill, led b) tournament M P Dennis Scou and a 21.Q lead. cap- tured the t1tle wtth a 91-60 tnumph over host Pi nc Hills before 6.500 1n the finals. Pacers post 106-77 rou t of Cli ppers INDI ANAPOLI S (AP) -Herb Willfams scored 12 ofh1s 16 first half points in the fi rst quaner as the Indiana Pacers defeated the Los Angeles Clippers. 106-77, in the NationaJ Basketball Assoc1auon Sat- urday. Steve Stipanov1ch scored 18 of his season-hi&h 25 points in the first half to lead Indiana and Williams finished the pme with 19 as reserves got considerable playing time after In- diana built its lead to 19 m1dwa) m the third qua.ner. Indiana took the lead for good 10-9 o n Vern Fleming's layup. S~i{>llnovich, who also had a pmc- hiah IS rebounds, followed with a layup and a WiUiams jumper gave Indiana a 14-9 advantage with 5:S I left in the opcnina period. -' Five players scored in double The Clippers, shootina· 26 pciunt figures for the Diablos. on • five or 19 pcrfonnancc for the Matt Hattabeugh grabbed sut re-game's fint 10 minutes, never drew bounds and Bill Craft and Brian closer than thRlt. Sterzer each dished off six assists for A F1emina lay-up capl)cd a 12-2 Marina. Jeff Herdman ( 18 points), Indiana spun that put the Pacers up TimKnowles(l6)andScottPcdcncn 20.11. 'With 2:S4 rcmainina in the (IS)wcrcMlsa1on Viejo'ltOPICO~rs. operunS .. al)C1'.iodb' _.. ll · th upenOVlC sco1~ 1n e scc- LAIW Seed 51 , M~ ••: ond quaner, spetk.lna Indiana as it Billy F.lfiten bit three free trows late opened a IS.point lead on a Quinn in the 41me to help the Artists KCUre , Buckner jumper with 4:S4 left i.n the the win and third place in the openina half. Santiqo Tournament. Indiana. which shot SO perwnt El&ten finished with 14 points to from the field in the fint half bdp fill the pp CRatcd by Coby competed to 36 pm:cnt by Lot Naess' foul trouble. Naess, who Anetlet. 'c;d by 13 at the half. . fouled out early in the founb quarter A Flemib& lay-up pve Indiana a was held to just five poinu. ' 24-i>o•nt ldvan&qc. 77~S3, late in the third quarttt as the 01ppet1 ahot JI Maler Oei .. , W•tmlaster 77: \he pen:ent an the period. The Pacen Monarchuurvaved a 1eaton·hiah 28 went on to open a .l t-c>oint lead, tumoven 1n winnint their 14th 90-S9. with '7:1<4 to play befOrt the wilboul a Iota t.hat ICUOO. 5'\aan "IUian sat down for I.ht ftnaJ Ume. Thomas kd the way for Mata Dt1 Marques Johnson had 21 pe>ants to wttb 28 pocnts lad the Chppcrs. 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FM stereo. or "live" w.th buitt-tn mikes Dual 2-way speaken AClben.-y oe> eration ,,._ 785 ~ nn OtMGI IT fl'OIT ln>MI) ' • RAMS BLANK DALLAS ••• ProlDCl · the Cowboys rarely aot wi1hin 1trlk-ina distance ao,,it.....waan•t much of a faCtor. "Our premjse was to try 10 physi- cally dominate them," said llo~ inson. "Powerteamaare theonet that are left now. I'm lookina forward to playina either the Bean or tbe Gian ls next week ... The Rams 101 their hands on six turnovers (three fumbles and three interocptiona) and on White five times. with defensive end Gary Jeter aettina three sacks, linebacker Mike Wilcher one and comerback Gary DALLAS ••• homCl •• Aa far as playoff pmcs JO, I don't think we've ever been dommated like we were today," said quarterback °'1lny White. "We aot off on tht wrona foot and thinp aot worse in the second half. Offensively, defensively and in the kiclci~ game. we made mistakes you can t make against a team like the Rams." In one respect White was right on about beina dominated in the play- offs: It was the fint time in 36 games that the Cowboys bad been shut out. Dorsett said a bia reason the Cowboys were unable to put any points on the board was 1heir ineffec- tiveness in third-down situations. The Cowboys ~re successful only three of 14 times on third down. Oreen the other. Green, alona with the other cor- ners, ~'Roy lrvhr. a,nd Jerry Qray, each picked off Wh1te once apiece. And safety Vince Newsome re- covered a pair of fumbles. .. . "I think we frusttated them, said Green ... We read White well and.be didn't read us. We did a lot of movina around and didn't let him act a pn> snap read on us. l think that was the key ... There wasn't much to fiaure out about the Ram offco_se. Either act out of the way or be trampled. .. We just beat on 'cm and beat on 'em .. said auard Dennis Harrah. "Erle didn't miss nothin' out there. That run be bad (the SS·yarder) could've fired upa bunch ofold nuns. It really got us aoina. .. Dallas comcrback Everson Walls, who picked off Ran:t quarterblck Dieter Brock once, S&Jd of the Ram ground attack: .. Dickerson just wears you down. That's John Robinson's style of offense and he's aot the back to do it. .. Of the bins' 316 yards of offense, 269 of that was rulhina. Brock quietly had a very off day, musterina but 47 yards through the air on 6 of 22 passina. * llAM MOHi: H the Glant1 beet IN 9Mrl . -...., .......................... "We were not able to do much on third down. We were not able to do much in the second .half.'' said Dorsett. "We were not clickioaand as a result we were not on the field much." lodlY, lldlell for ll'le NFC ~llhlP ..,,._ to on .... ~y mominl II AnaNlm Stedlum for next Sundlv'• Mme ••• •rte Dlchnell. wllh 141 vardl, llrOkt tormtr Seti Ole9o CNrter runnlnt beck K ... U.:.Wa NFL plevoff record of 206 varda ruU\lnl for a Dtevofl eerN Ml In 1"3 ... Inst IN P1trlot1. II Wtl tllO IN l'llOll v•nb oalnecl ... 1n11 "" Cowtlon, llMtlne Jlllft .,_,,,, m vardl wlltl Ot¥elfnd ... The lltama ere nri1 11·10 ... 1n11 Dtllaa, 5·• In ltlt llleYOfft ... !Item defensive coordlnetw ,,.. ......,,., on tht "'""'of hit cltfenW: ''Tiit ktv wtt .. 111ne 1 900cl ii.as rulh with knl lhr• men and atOCIOlno 111em on th~d·1nct·tone." BeDr7 &Oard completea 21·,.ard ~ play from Dieter Brock (left)aad Guy Jeter appllee pre11are to Danny Wlalte. Ari old-fashioned match up DOLPHINS .•• J'romCl added. "Now we just want to win two more." Giants and Bears, teams that have suffered through lean times, meet today tn NFC playoff tion of facing the two teams with the NFL's best records for two seasons.in a row in the playoffs. "Docs this all seem familiar?" asked Len Fontes, the Giants' de- fensive back coach. "Last year the 49ers were I 5-1 and beaded for the Super Bowl. We played them tough, tougher than anyone, and lost (21-10). Marino, who e,omplcted 25 of 45 easscs 238 yards, lit a fire under the _Dolphins with ·a 74-yard drive he capped with a 6-yard touctrdown pass to Nat Moore that cut Miami's huge deficit to 21-10 wi th 5: 13 in the third qua.rtcr. CHICAGO (AP) -In the days when Mik-e-Ditk.a had a crcwcut and the New York Giants bad a quar- • terbeck whose first name bqan with a Y, football games between the Chi-caao Bean and the Giants realty meant somcth~ It will seem like old times t0<1ay when the.Giants meet the Bears in a National Football Conference playoff game at Soldier Field. with the winner advancinc to the conference title game apmst the Rams. The pmc will be televUed on Channel 2 ~nina at 9:30 a.m. •These two teams have been down a Iona time," said Dit.k.a, who this season coached Chicago to a I S-1 record, best in the National Football League. Ditka was a tight end for the Bears when they beat the Giants and quarterback. Y.A. TittJc for the 1963 National Football Leaaue title, tbc last time Chicago was the home team for a playoff game. .. It's good for football," he said, "when you get two teams that were forerunners of most of the NFL teams." The last time the teams met was in 1977, with the Bears winnin& to cam a wild-<:atd spot in the playoffs. The Giants, who finished l 0-6 during the regular season and beat defending Super Bowl champion San Francisco, 17-3, in the NFC wild-card game last weekend, have the distinc- "This time the Bears arc I 5-1, and everybody has them going to the Super Bowl," Fontes said. "You can't tell me we don't have a better team this time." The Giants feature the second-best defense in the NFL. trailing only the Bears. Their offense is keyed around diminutive running back Joe Morris, the player the Bears consider the key to the game. "I'm going to have a bard time tackling the guy," 6-5 defensive tackle Dan Hampton said of the 5-7 Morris. Davenport scored on his 31-yard run.3:42 later and the restrvc fullback plowed into the end zone from one yard out to complete a nine-play, 73- yard march that provided the win- ning touchdown wnh 1:57 to go in the game. The comeback spoiled a 161-yard, two touchdown rushini effort by Cleveland•s Earnest Byner and made a loser of Browns rookie quarterback Bernie Kosar in his return to the stadium where he led the University of Miami to a national championship two years ago. RAIDERS VS. PATRIOTS •.• "I've 'ot a 39-inch in-scam and I think he s 38 inches tall. We'll have a hard time wrapping that guy up." Hampton said. Byner, one of two Cleveland run- ners who gained more than 1,000 yards this season. scored on a 21 -yard that gave Cleveland a 14-3 lead just before halftime. The second-year runnioa back burst 66 yards for another score 3:38 into the third period as the AFC Central Division champions built a commanding 21-3 advantage. From Cl game Dec. 28 was their first playoff win since 1963. The triumph over the Jets gave New England a 12-5 record this season. A crowd of more than 80,000 is expected for today's game. The Raiden were listed as 51/1-point favorites. The pine will be the second between the teams in a span of a little more than three months -the AFC West Division champion Raiders, 12-4 during the regular season, hand- ed the Patriots their only home-field loss of 1985. winning. 35-20, Sept. 29. "A lot of things have happened since that time," Coach Tom Flores of the Raiders said. "They're a much different team now, and a much better one than wc saw. They're Ml.fC NOTICE playing with a lot of confidence. They seem to believe in themselves. .. But we're also a different team, and we're a better team than wc were at that time." New Engl.fnd Coach Raymond Ber;J agreed wih Flores, saying, "We re a much different team now, but I think they arc, too. You better improve every week. I know the Raiders have and we have; too." About the Raiders' playoff history, Flores said, "It's a tradition. We've been in the playoffs so many years. We have the experience of preparing for them on the field and off." Berry said that 1hc kind of ex- perience the Raiders possess cah make a diffettncc, but how big a difference, he wasn't sure. Morris gained 1,336 yards during the season, scoring 21 touchdowns, but he has been practicing the ppast week with a flak jacket because of bruised ribs. "We're going to key on (Morris) and (quarterback Phil) Simms." rookie defensive tackle William "The Refrigerator" Perry said. "Those two can hurt us anytime." Simms, ranked No. 6 among NFC quarterbacks. was selected to the Pro Bowl game after throwing for 3,829 yards and 22 touchdowns during the season. But he was intercepted 20 times, and the Bears led the NFL with 34 interceptions. C h icago quarterback Jim McMahon 1s healthy. after missing four starts because of ttndinitis in a shoulder. Pta.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ,,,....,.... Cle•eland defender Al Qr09e (27) deOecta a Dan Marino pue intended for Mark Daper (85) near tbe end zone. "We expected them to be tough," Shula said. '"They hadn't played good defense the past three weeks, but we could sec from watching film that they had a good team." Pati~cc was the key to Miami's turnaround. both offensively and defensively.-Marino never hit the panic button and defensively, the Dolphins kept fighting to W('CSt control from a Cleveland oft6tse-that rolled up 25 I yards rushinJ. . "Eventually we knew thtngs would turn around.'' said linebacker Hush Green, who led Miami with eight tackles and ont assisL P\111.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE l'tlll.IC NOTICE · Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI .U ... H ACTIT10U9 ....... NA• ITATl•NT ...._ ITATl•NT dFICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUI 8UltNHI FICTITIOUI .,..... ,ICTTTIOUI au..... FICTITIOUI au .... •• ,ICTfTtOUI au...... FICTITIOUI au..... written ,. .... _ ._., ... NAM! ITATl•NT NAME ITATEMINT NAM! ITATl•N'f NA• ITAnMINT NAIR ITATIMINT NA• ITATl•NT NAME aTATl•NT In P'OI* ..... ..,,... It p9u The following peraon1 are The folloWlng peraoo1 are doing bullMU aa: Aahllng !doing butlneee u : Custom AUOCllltl, 9610 LI ~abrlcetort. •2S-D Newport Oraneda Ave . Fountain Val-~lvd.. Newport BMch, CA ley. CA 92706 192M3 LIZ Ann SoccortO. t0932 Kerry L.. Young. 53.4 Attlton Ave . Lot Angelft. IWestmintter Ave. Newpon CA 90024 Bffch, CA 92960 Mary C $!Ope<. 104 Via Thi• bu1lne1t 11 con· Pucual. Palo• Verdel Ea-!ducted by an Individual tllff. CA 90274 Kerry Young Nancy s Taylor. 9610 La Th11 statement wu filed Graneda Ave .. Fountain VII· iw1th the County Clerk of Or· tey. CA 92706 ange County on November Thia bu11neu is con· 25. 1985 ducted by· 1 g-al part· F28U12 nerthip Publlshed Orenge Coast N1ncy S Taylor Dally Piiot December t5. 22. This 1111ement w11 liled 29. 1985, and January 5, The followlng peraona are The following persona are The followtng per.one are The foflOwlng per10n1 are The following pereons a.re The foltowlng peraona are The following peraon1 are •lftl the oewt le heer row doing bualMN 11: R G & 0 doing buslneaa 11 B·Z ksolng bullMA 11: Harbor doing bullneu aa. Fefn'a doing bu1inet1 as· 91 Fr ... doing bulloeta a1: L.1.P. doing bualneas 11· R. Berzon caee. P~a. •66 E 17th Street. Tops. 14 Surfside Court. Sell Storage. Lid .. 25 MUlr, Llngeri.. 3408 Via Lido. way Partners, Ltd .. 4000 Services. 66514 Cente r And Comp1ny, 336 E 17th It r-de Mt Ille row Suite 221, Cotti Me11. CA Newport Beacll, CA 92~ Irvine. CA 92720 Newpor1 BMctt. CA 92~ MacArthur Boulevard, Suitt Street, Coate Me... CA St • Cotti Meta. CA 92927 ,._,._ • ""'9, r-,,._, 92627 Meryl Sue Hant. 1' Surf· J.E S Inc .. A C8llfomla t<rl1ten Beckma n, 4 700. Newport Beach, CA 92627 Robert Berzon. •68 VIiia '-ttle ceM, 9'ld row Randal Grant Powtfs, 801 Side Court Newport Betc:h. CorporatiOn, 24909 Dane Oraltwood. lrvlne, CA 92714 926e0 Sttnley A John, 665'-+ Truclta, Newport BMch, CA ...... lftOMJ 9'ld ,_. Amigos Way. Newport CA 92663 Elm. Dana Point, CA 92929 Thia bualne11 ia con· David T B11uchamp, Center StrMt, Cotta M .... 926e0 -tr IMf M .._. ....._ Beach. CA 92960 Avril Anne J1ck1on, Oivttslfled Aeeet OWllOP-ducted by: en individual 4000 MtcArth\.lr 8ou1t1111d. CA 92627 Thia butlneu 11 eon· fwttMf • .,.,.. "-the Oleall H Powers. 80 I 13432 Falmouth Pl . Tultln. ment. A COiored<> ~-Krllttn 8eclcman &lite 700. ~port Beach. LeAnn I John. 6115'.t ducted by an lndMdual cowt. Am1go1 Way. Newport CA 92680 atlon 25 Muir, lrvtne. CA Thia atatement was nled CA 926e0 Centef StrMt, Cotta MMI, Robert Berzon T-. -etlMr ..... ,._ Beach. CA 92660 Tilts busineu 11 con-92720 with the County Clerk of Or· George Fo&gne r. 4000 CA 92627 Thia 1111ernen1 wu flied .....,...., .. You,,._, Wlftt Th•• bu1lnt11 11 con· ducted by a general P•rt· Tn11 bu1ln"1 11 con· ange County on O.C.mber MtcArthur Boulevard, Suite Thll buaineu •• con· with the County Clerk of Qr. t• C.-en attome, rteftt ducted by llutbend alld wile nersh1p ducted by: 1 llmlted partner· '· 1965 700, N-por1 Beach. CA ducted by hu1band and wilt ange County on December _.,. It r-do Mt llnown A 0 . Po-• ,. Meryl S Hant ahip • F'2MQ2f 92690 Stanley R John 2. 1965 an •ffomer. f" IMY c.et"' Thia ltltement w11 tiled This statement was tiled Rick A. Floyd Pubil1hed Orange Cout Thi• buaineas 1s con· Th11 statement w11 filed '1N7IO •Homer '9filnal Mn'loe or with the County Clerk of Or· wltn tne County Clerk of Or-Thi• statement w11 flied Dally Piiot O.C.mber 15, :l2. ducted by-a llmlted pertne<· witll lht County Clerk of Or-Publlahed Orange Cout I ..... aid OMoe ("'Mel llt ange County on November ange County on November wllh tile County Clerk of Or· 29. 1965 and January 5. ship ange County on December Dally Pilot Oeoember 15, 22. lhe .,.,_ booll). 27. 1985 22 1985 ange County on December 1966 David T Beauchamp 4. 1985 29. 1985, and January 5. 0..,-de .,. le - F~ F2n122 4. 1695 Su-694 Thia statement was llled '2M07' 1986 lreguen Mte ofteolen )lt- with the County ~k of Of. 1966 ange County on December Publlshed Orange Co111 Published Orange Co.ti ,_ with the County Clerk of Or-Publlahed Ort nge Coall Su-862 declel .,..... ...._ IM ...... Su-881 Delly Pilot December 15. 22, Daily Piiot December 15, 22, Published Orange Cout NM.IC NOTICE ange County on December Daily Piiot December 15, 22. de IO DIAa CAliNDANOI 29, 1965, and Janu1ry 5. 29 1985 and J1nv1ry 5, Daily Piiot Otlcember 15, 22. 2. 1965 29, 1965, and Jenuary 5, pare ~re1e11tar 1111e 9, 1965 ,.... 1111-lC NOTl"r tt&e 1986 29. 1965 and Januety 5. I T A T I II I N T o ' '29S711 1966 Ml.IC llll"lf"'r rnpYnte ...,... a ,.... Publlthed Orange Cout __ ,._-. ___ ~---Su-678 Su-679 1986 WITHDRAWAL Publlllled Orange Cout Su·669 "" iw. ................. Dally Piiot December 15, 22. ACTIT10U9 au ... ll ' Su·890 flWOll P~ Dally P"ot December 15. 22. 'ICTITtOUI _,..... UM certa o YM .._.. 29, 1985 and January 5. NA• ITATltllNT Ml.IC NOTICE Pt&.IC NOTICE • "c~'r°a'==H ~9;. .. 1965 and January 5, PtalC NOTICE NA• ITATlll9'NT lalafo,... ,.. .. -.... 1986 The lollowtng !*'Ion• we P\8..IC NOTICE NAm '"' Tile lollowlng l*IOf'll are 11'1111 Dian; .., "'' Ute Su-972 doing bu1lneu u ; Drive 'ICTITIOUI aultNEll FICTtTIOUI 8UllNIH Su·693 ,ICTfTIOUI .,.._,, doing bu11ne11 11: Tile eecftta 1 ....... .._. ... --.. -_-IC_NO_T-IC_E __ Site, 2049 Phelarope C7, NA• ITATIMENT NAME ITATl•NT F1CTITIOU8 IU ... H 1 The followtng I>«'°;' h~e ( NAMI aTAn•NT Roornatt Connection 2300 CllMfllr ••fl IH ter- r-. Costa Mell, CA 92626 The following ptfaon1 are The tollowlng pert0nt are NA• ITATl•NT withdrawn 11 a genera pt • Tile following pereon1 are 1 Falrv-Rd. •0·202.'Cotta "" 1 1d•d•o le1 •I•• _ftC__;TITIOU...;.;;.;;.;.;.-l_IU.;.....;l.-M ... _l_I_ Drive Sele Inc . A Nevllda doing bu1lne11 11 Radio doing bualneaa 11 EX.XL The following persona art ner from the partnerthlp: rtB.IC NOTICE doing bulln ... 11· Cameron M .... CA 92626 •111 1•11 ti.,.....,._. ..._ ITATl•NT Corpora 11 on . 2 O 4 9 Controlled Hobblta, 653 w Real Estate: us west Real ~01ny ~•in:-• 11:: ~~ ::~i:;:..u~=-1'; ~~T : 1 lnduatrlet. ~50 W. Central Robin Willl1m1, 2300 Fair· ... le ..,.. .....,.. w The,__.,...,, pereon1 .,. Phelarope Ct., Costa Mese. 19th St . COlll M .... CA Est1te, Concept R AHi Ea-COi on• rue . . A1ooclat ... at 3•21 VI• 'ICTfTIOUI au...... Av•. Unit 12. Santa Ana. Ca view Rd •0-202, Co•t• ea:f ....... dol"" :...,,~~ •. Fr--'~ CA 921126 92627 tale. 16937 Buthtrd. Foun· Bay1hore Dr.. Newport ......... IT'".. 92704 M .... CA 92929 ,.. ~ w ... ,,_,_ · .... ~... Thia buelnen 11 con-Ronald Craig w11111m1. rain Valley. CA 92708 Beech, CA 92ee3 Oporto. Ste. 200· Newpoft -..... NT Automation WMt Inc., A Cl'lra.OeM ..... 2300Ftlr-NtfM••ta •......, ,_.. Roe• di & 0..olopment, ducted by I llmlttd partner· 25822 Orchtrd Alm, El Toro, Don Arthur Oldla, 1 t29 Brian S. Scott. 2&91 9Meh. CA t2M3 The fOllOwtng peraooa are Ctlifornla Corporetlon, ~50 View Rd. •0·202, Coeta ~el~ \a......_ 1&31 Monr<Wte Ave .. .t23. ll'llf> CA 92930 Denni• Ot . Cottt Mesa. CA B1y1hore Or., Newport The flc11tloua butln ... doing buslneas II: Cvonu• W Central Ave . Unit 12, Mesa. CA 92626 ..,..._ • _.., • ._. ~ a..cti. CA 929e3 Robert M 01aner11t11 Thia bualneu 11 con-92626 Beach. CA 92M3 neme ltetement for the pet1· lntw natlonal, 300 Bucknell. Santo Ana. CA 9270• Thia bu11ne11 11 con· ' •tr" •••eo •• tit s1..,nen Beiley Wheeler, Th•• 1111ement wu flied ducted by en lndlvldu11 Th•• bu11nau 11 con· This bueln•H 11 con· nersNp wao ftled on o.c.m-Cotto Meta, CA 92626 This bu1lne11 11 con· dueted by a general part. :;.~••• • ..... ...._ 527 9an 8emardlno Ave · with the County Clerk ot Or· Aon w11111m1 duC1ed by an indMdual ducted by an lndMdual '* '· 1985 In the County o4 Joe Aurtemme. 300 Buell· ducted by· a corporation nerslllp 1•,., ,_..•le..._ ~ BMcn, CA ll2M3 aw County on December Thia atlltment wu filed Don A Oldoa Brian Scott Orenge FILE NO 211955 nell. Cotta M .... CA. 92929 Oebft Wray Chtlt OeM.... .._.... ............. Thlt bualneu 11 con-··.-with the County Clen\ of Or· T1111 1111ernen1 w11 filed Tl'll1 1t1tement .,,.. filed Full Name and Addr"' of Carol Jay Crockett, 300 Thie lllttmenl wu flied Thia ataternent .., .. tiled ........ .._. 411119 llMN duct61~ e"'w'~111 2' 1985 _ nesm 1nge Counry on Oeoember wltll tile County Clerk of Or-with the County Clerk of Or· the Pt1t10n Wlthdr9Wfng Mr Buctuietl, Cotta Meta, CA with the County Clerk of Of. with the County Clerk of Qr. ,.-... ...... • • ...... ..,._. ,__. Publl• .. ..,. ,.._ ,.. ___ 1 g ,..5 ,..._ __ "--anna Countu on Oecembef KevlnG Alrey, 1705&E Col-92926 .,.,.... County .... "'--..._•""""' Coun"' on.......__ __ ..._ ·""'1-1.1.._ ........ ...._ T ........ '""•t-t WH ....-... .. -.. VTl!lge ........ • 1•v ange ........... ty on .......... nber ... -... 1-· Rd., •221 ... ~._ ... , Thie bu1lnt11 I• con--··-..... .....-n--...... ., .._......., II ,,,. •• -·-· ,...., Delly Pilot December 15 22 ,294447 11. 1965 9 1965 ,,_ " ........ "' 9. 1985 10, 1985 ... a .. 1 Ill fl, ....... wftl'l theCountyCW!tOf Or· . 5' Publilhed Orange Codt fUUHO, fllUH1, ""' , ..... C t Helghlo,CA91T45 ductedby.co-partneu ....... nMn1 .................. ,..._. .,. County on Decetnbet ~Se 1965 and Jttnuary • Delly Piiot December 15, 22. flaUl2 PubUttled ...,.ange OU Signed: Kevin 0 . Alrey Joe Aurlemmt PubllllMCI Orange Cont Pvbllll'led Orange eo.tt-.,... • 111111 •11 t a 9 1115 • "·· ..... , 29 9'""' 5 p O D111y PilOt Oecetnber 15 22 P~ Orenge Ooaot Thie ltatement •II flied Oallu Piiot "--"--15, 22, Oatly PilOt "'---"--1a. 22. YM ....... • -... ::!:. • ,..... ...,...,..., , 1 ou and J11nuary . ubliahed renge Co111 · • Dolly ... ,_1 ..._..__.._ 15, 22, with the Coun ... Clet'k of Or-• ..,__.,...., ........,.,... u l:.el --_,,_ 1966 Deity Piiot December 1s. 22, 29, 1915. and January 5, ,....., .,_..,. .. .,.. ., 29. 1965andJonuary5, 1966 29. 1985 and J1nuery 5, ,.. ~--tene · PuOllll'led Oren~• Coatt 1111111111C IWIJICE Su·67• 29, 1985 and J1nu1ry 5, 1066 8 17'" 29, 1115, and January 5. ange County on o.c.m1>er Sv-87t 19116 .... c..-()114ty ll'itot ()eoembolr 16. 22, ,--._ nu lH6 U• v 1985 '· t985 8u-1170 ._ 2t. 1tl&. and Jenuery 5, __ ........... _ ---·· &1·660 SU-891 Or P.-:ICo 1111111t1fC IW'ITICE The name Ind lddrttt OI ,... ..""'''""'• --1111-IC IW'ITICE Pubhhed ange Ill ,--. "" the eourt It' ((I notnbrt w Su-177 ..._ITATIMEn rUUL "" "8.JCNOTIC( PWLICM>TICE OellyPllol0ecember 15,22. dlr.cdOnOelaeorteet)Vtc~ --------"1 The following !*tons are fteTITIOUa IUllNIH NM.IC NOTICE ,tCTmOUa .,..... '1CTTTIOU9 ..,_.. 29, tN5. and Jenvary 5, 'ICTTTlOUI IUIMH P\&IC M)TIC( torvih Munlclpll Court I" ' doing ,bu~ttneu .. The Ex· ..... ITATamNT ,IC ...... A ... -.... -.. .. ...... IT ... -MAim IT•T'lmwf 1989 Su-'"'"7 NAiii aTATllllWT 1U5& CMc 0r1.... Vlt: ~I • ees Town The toao.wio persona er• ""'"" ---... ___.., .... Tile followlng peraont.,.. ..... OM tONllll, CA tHt2 • ltACIPIC VllW c.nter Dftv., enth Floor, doing butlneo• .. Ad• NAMI ITATltillNT 'the lollowlng l*tont .,. Tl'le fOIO'#lnt S*'90M .,.. dOlng bVtlMM •• LO Verdel (CfTACICMI ~· The '*""· eddr9te ano ZW?DMAL .. A.'!IC ~~CAi!:!.9 Jr , ~~need Tecshnltc• Cot22H do::=~~t~~ ~.~:,g~!Z'Od~ ~~~~ =1 $"&,:...lulTI~: NOTICETO Dfft,NOANT· ;:r:,~ OI •• Cefne•f • Mortuery 1111 Allto. Cotti M .... CA ~~ ll·9~1 . to duatrlel. 52 WMP'npoocs, Huntington 8t1t h, CA UdO Perk OrM.!.._~_11 ..... lngton , CA tH..7 I=~~~~ wmiout an'efi~ ~~ °"'*. ~ory ltHH . . . Terry Jl'lon Oler. 2288 lrvlne, CA 92714 92946 Po'1 a..cti. CA~ USI THI frank Vic LO Vwde. 8091 oumE. ciSELE ououn-nombre ... Olrecclon'y .. llU• 3500ftectftc¥19w0f'IW Thia bualnftl ii con· Mlner St. Suite c. Cott• Oer91CSAlcherdWtl-91',52 Keith a Shepard, 7729 GerMd A. Olennlnl. 121 DAILY PILOT Dagny Clrele, Huntington TE CHIP TAALETON mero d• telefono del .__ ouotad by en untn-Mete,CA 92927 WtepingwOOd, trvlne. CA Sagtwood, Hunt ington Llclo Patll OfM, N9wPOt1 ttp•sf ~.CA82t'7 • ...;,,.........,E•T BA .. K aw' ebOOltdOdeldemlndent _, ~o por•t•d H1oc11 fton 92714 8eact1 CA 92948 9Mctl CA 92883 "' Thia buetneH 11 con-M""""o .. iT'"o" .. 0°£ ... • · • del dtln\lftdonte ....... •n· 0° 2100 -· r This bualnen 11 con· Thia bu11neH 11 con· TI111' butln"• 11 con· Thie' bu•IMM I• COii· llSULT" " " .. .... ot~ :. ~~~ dueled by An Individual duofad by An lndlvldual Ow<:tad by, an lndhfldual ~lad t>y: ., lnvdMduel ducted by en lndlvldUll YOU AAE HING SU!D llenoit ~· -~ 919\lltn ..... ,....::..~ ... --TIWI -~.,,.. "*' T•ryJ OI« n QeratdA Walltar i<.itl'la.81'1e9.,d GerlldA.Qiennlnl SMYICI I ll:rankVlcLoVt1tOe I YPl.AtNTtFF·(AUctleeeta J P<1119, 1 21Mlln8treet ------....-_,._.-.,.~Of Or· Thie ltltement ... led TNt ttlt«Mnt Wll flled Thia atetement .,,.. riled Thll .. .....,_, ... !Med Thie ltatement w• ~ defnandandO) AALPH A ~ CA tn.a ... ,.; llT. ~ ;,;. ~ .. ~ o.o..nw ~"~-~ ~ w1tt1 tne Collnty Clerk 01 Df. with the County c.. Of Of-""""" CNt\Y e.-o4 <>r-OlllCTOIY ""'" '~'Y Clerk Of • OtCK~ dM ITYLIST.C ,...._n•1 Mortuer)' • ~-Y 12. '"' 2f1tiS"' .................. enge County on Oecemt>er anae County on o.o.mw Moe County on o.c.nw For Result f.T98s IY on Dacember ~!..,.•CM-.. ,,:re. (l'«NI JUN 01 ~ P'mn• • ,_ 19. 1185 2. lNS '· ltta "'-I C 11 '*"' ,_. W -. -....... t82f1.1alh I -Or co.. ,_.,. ~ ,..,. ~rv ce • Publllhed Or-Coelt DAYI ........ I I .......... ., .. -.=-.., u.-,,... flltthJNd ... I Pubtitl'led Of"'99 C0Mt Publllfted Of Coet p blilt...o Or Coelt PlltllieMd OfM09 C09M 64J 16 71 _..,..... II -""' -....... a ~ __, c:::.::::-er",:~'*-•!~/:: ~~~:'=at. ltts _,.,, o.ity ""°'Dec :.r .. s J~ Dall~~ o..ti': t5. 22. Delly Pl'ot OecetnWr tS, 22. ...: HI ~tlly :~I '!°:r'!:,~,,!;21: :a: _::u ,.., IRll al ~ "°' ~~= ~ ii19 · · • ~ 5. 1~. tt, ttee 29, IM& end .J~ I. 2t, 1tu. _., .-.-Y I . ttM A .... • ......... 1119, JMuery I, 12, tMt --~~ ·--• ~ ~~ , ... _ ~ 19" au-tM ......... ,.....,.,...,,.. ....... ..... --~------~ ~-·-.~-= -- • f oR THL RE co Ro NFC PLAYOFFS Rams 20, C.wt»ovs o s.c.,. bY °"4lrw1 oooe>-o 3 0 10 1-20 "'"' Ouertw LA-FG Len,ford l l , S lf Third Ov•l1W LA-Olckenon SS run (Lan"oro kl<1') :21. • LA-FG L•n•fe<o 34, 1·11 ,..,,.,., Ov•..-r LA-Olckerson ~ run (Lensforo i.1c111 :56. • A11eooenc.-.e.s14 TEAM STATISTICS 0 •1 F lrll oowna 1 s lt\1$hes ·verds 18·61 PH11119 112 Return Y•rO' so Comp•All 24·43·3 Secil• t>v 1·3 Plmls 7·0 Fumbles·LOll 3·3 Penelllei-Yero1 S·lO Time of PolM11lon l0'.4S ' INDfVIOUAL STATISTICS LA lS 41-769 41 103 6·27· I S·lS 1·41 3-1 4·79 29·1S RUSHING-Oel1-1: De<sett, 17·SI, N--· l ·l. Rems: OlcO rson, 34·2'8, Redden, 6·21, Brack, 1·0 PASSING-O•ttes: While, U ·43·l. 217 R•ms: l!lrock, 6·22·1, SO RECEIVING-Oelles. Dorsett, 8·80, Co11>le , 6·61; T Hiii, S-41. Newsome, 3 10. Powe, 1· 19; J JOl\ll, 1·6 Ram' Elle ro 2·33; Redden, l·lS; 0 . Hiii, 1·3, 11unt•r. 1 l , Dickerson, l·fM·mlnus 4 MISSED FIELD GOALS-None AFC PLAYOFFS ~ 24, Browns 21 Sc:ere bv Ov•,.,.... Clevet•no 1 1 7 e>-21 Miami l O 14 7-24 Flnt Ouerter ~FG Revelz St. t:26 C~ew1ome 16 pan lrom Ko\er (Benr kick), 13:!6 s.cend Ouertw Cle--Bvn.r 21 run <Bahr kick), 14'01 llllrd Ove..-r Ci.-&vner 66 run (Benr klc~). 3:31 Ml-Moore 6 PH\ frMn Marino (Reveh kick), t:47 Ml-OnenPOrt 31 run (Revel1 kick), 13•19 Feur1tl Que,.,., Ml-OavenPOrl 1 run <Revell kick), 13'(13 Attendanc-1S, 129 TIEAM STATISTICS ci. ""' Fir" oowns 17 20 Rulhes-verO• l1·2S 1 19·9'2 Pen l119 61 238 Return Varos 46 2S CMno·Att 10· 19· 1 2S-4S· I SIClls t>v 0-0 1·4 Pun I• 6·37 S·47 Fumbles· Loll l·O l·O Penelllfl·Yeros 6·49 7·20 T lme of Ponen lon 29 11 30:43 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Cleveleno Bvner. 16· 161, Mack, fl·S6, Oietley, 6-79, Kolar. 2·6 Miami: Oe vtnPOrl, 6·•8. Nat"a" 7·21, Bennen. 4· 11, Carter, 2·6 PASSING-ClevellJlno· Kow r 10· 19-1, 66. M(e ml. Marino, 1S·•5·1, 238 RECEIVING-Cleveteno 8vner. 4·2S. Newsome, 2·n ; Hon . 2·2. CL Weathers, 1·12; Fonteno!, 1·S Miami N111na n, 10-101, Herdv, S•Sl: Moo<e, 4·29, 0 . Jonnson, 2·17, Ros., 1· 17, Clevton. l· IS Bennett. 1·6. Carter, 1·2 MISSED FIELD GOALS-Miami R•· velz, 47 Bowl sdlecMe SATURDAY'S GAME Eut-Wnt SMtne Game <et S.n Frenchco) Eur v• WHt, noon """ ..... <et 11onotulu EH i .. , Wttl. I om Jepen aowt (II YOlretwlme, Je11tnl Nort" .. , Soutn, 6·30 o.m SATURDAY, JAN. II Seflier ..... (et Meelh, AMI.) North 11s. Soutn, 10 a.m All time, PST AP fMfbal Pol ANNUAL WINNERS 1936-Mlnnesoll 1937-Pllll0ur9n 1938-Tu u C"rlstten 193 .... Tuu A&M 1940-Mlnnesote l941-Mlnn.$Ola 1941-0nlo State 19'3-Notre Dame 19..,_Armv 194S-"rmv 1t...-Notre Dame 1941-Notre Dame 19-Mlc11'9en 194..-Nolrt Oame 19~tah0ma 19S1-TennessM 1952-Mic,.loen State 19Sl-Mervtal'd 19S4-0nlo State 19Ss---<>l<lanoma 19S6-0klenoma 19S7-Aut>urn 19511-loulslena State 19S .... Svr11cuse l~lnnesote 1'61-Alat>em, 19'2-USC 1963-Tu es l,.._.Alet>ema 1N s-Aieoeme IM-Notre Oa,.,.,. 1967-USC l~lo Statt 1969-Te .. s 1'70-NIOtHkl 197l~ebfeslla 1tn -usc 1t1)-Nolre Dame 197--0-le~ 1'7~1ehom• 1976-Plltlbllrgh 1971-Notre Oeme 1,,._AleO.m• 1f'1t-Alet>eme lflO-Oeorgle 1"1-<lamson 1"2-Pentt Stall 1"3---Ml•ml, Fie l,.._Brklham Young '"s-oklellome NIA WUTlaN COM,IUNCI .. fflk~ w L ~. oa L.Allfen 26 s ,..,. Portte ncl 21 16 .561 • S.etlle 13 20 .3'4 14 GOiden Sta te 12 24 .333 16'/l Ptloenht 10 20 .333 U'h ~ 11 13 .324 "~ Mkhr"t DMllell Houston 22 12 .'47 !>en Anlonlo 20 14 .511 2 o.nver 19 14 .576 2'n Oellu IS lS .soq 5 Utah 17 " .tl6 , . .., secn~to 11 12 .333 10'1) IASTIRN COH .. IRINCI AllMtk OMUM &a.ton 25 7 .7111 -J>htledelpl\1-20 13 "°' S'n N-JlfW'<I 21 14 • 600 Slit Wl.lhll\CllOll 16 16 .500 9 Nlll'!'V~~ 11 » .31A IS ~DM.-" Mllweui( .. 24 n .667 Allenle 17 IS S31 s Ciev ... nd IS 19 .441 • Oetroll 15 It .441 • Chlceeo 14 22 3t9 10 lndlene 10 n 313 17 S.IUNeY'• kerei tndl•n• 106. ~ n . New JtrMY 125, Cleveland 106 Allenra 111, Chlceeo 100 Oe llH 11', Ulen 106 Houston 115, Pl\lledelohle 100 MllweukM 119, New York 96 Secramenlo 112, Oenver 107 Sen Anlonlo I~. Gol<len Stele 116 Tenittlt's G•met Wesnlnoton et l.Allren Golden Ste le 11 Porlleno Phoenix el Seellle MMdev'• Gemet Phliadell>tlla et Sin "nton10 Washington et Sacramento PaC«"S UN, CHiii*'$ 17 CLl .. PIERS (77) -Jonn1on 9·11 3·S 21 t.'\uwetl 3·9 3·6 9, Nirnohlul •-10 S·IO 13 8rldllitmen 4·7 1·1 9, NI.on 2·17 2·2 1' While 2·4 1·5 S. Edward' 0·4 O·O 0, Gor~ 2·5 0·0 4, Ca9e 1·6 0·2 2 B•niamln 1-S 5 6 1 TotelS· 78·80 20·37 71 INDIANA (106) -Tisdale S-9 o-o 10 Wiiiiams I · IS 3·4 19, Slloanovlc" 11· 18 ,., 2S, F1tmln9 S· 11 1·2 11, Rlcnardson 2·9 O·O A, Andtf1on 6· 16 1·2 13, Stanst>urv l ·S O·O 6, Garne11 2·3 3•4 I, Buckner 1·3 O·O 2 Gre v 2·3 1·2 S, McClain 1· I O·O 2, Martt~ l 2 O·O 2. Totals: 47·9S 11·18 106 S<-bY °"'"'" Cllooen 20 20 Is 27-77 tnolaM 26 21 25 28-106 ThrM·POlnt uo111s-Nh1on·, $1ioanovlch Fouled out-None ReOOunds-ClloPers 60 tN.lmob.tus lll. Indiana 64 lSlloanovicfl 1Sl Au l"t-Cllooen 16 <Ectweros 4), tnoieM 28 (Budlner 11). Total foult-Cllpoers IS. 1ndler11 21 Ttchnlc.e~Tlsoele Attendenc.-e,503. COLLEGE UC Irvine ff, Utaf\ Stat. 12 (..CAA) Utllfl Stet. 1121 Ci GreM Bell Conwav Anderson Nixon Tueller JuOkii;s N Gr1nr Jonnson Ftovd Pele Tot els .... 13·21 1·2 0·3 .. ,. 6·9 0·2 2·3 1·2 0·1 7·6 2·3 3H6 .... pf ,., 3·1 4 2'I 1·2 3 3 0-0 4 0 2·2 ) 19 1·2 J 13 0-0 0 0 O·O l A O·O 1 2 O·O 1 0 1·2 1 " 2·2 4 6 10· II 2S 82 UC lrvlfw (ff) Engefllao Rogers Murollv 11e" Brootr.s Ooktorczvl\ Buchena" Carmon Slreuss Ciaccio CAidweii Tot11s .... .. •• pf,., )·3 2·2 0 • 8·13 S·7 3 21 lJ-16 3-7 2 29 I·• 3·• 2 S J·IO 4·4 2 11 O·O O·O 0 0 1·2 •·4 l • 2·9 1·10 2 12 O·l 0·0 l 0 0·2 0·0 0 2 1-1 0-0 0 2 ll·61 2'·3* 16 96 Helfllme UC trvlne, S3·3S Tectlnlc.1· UC Irvine Coecll Mulllgen Tllree·POlnt goals• Utan Slate· "noerSOA I, FIOvd 1 UC Irvine: BrOOks 1, Cerrnon l Rtt>ounos Ulan Slate 29 (C. Grant 9). UC Irvine 39 (Carmon 9), Aulsts Utan '•'' 19 (G. Gr'"'•>. UC Irvine 2S (8ucha11an 71. Turnovers Utah State IS. UC lrvlM 11 Allenoance 1.243 SoC•I Co11e9e 9S, Lubbock Cttr. 79 (N.,. ·cenference) lllbl>«k Cllr. (7t ) ....... ,., Peters 3 0 4 6 Gomez l O t 7 Hosl\ln• 3 0 '"0 6 Slohnson 1 I 0 3 Reeves 4 o I 8 CMeull II l 3 23 Jonnson 6 :t 3 lS Jones I O 2 2 Hooge\ 0 2 I 2 Anderson I o 1 2 11unl I 0 3 2 Krkotrlck 3 2 I 8 Ste.I C ..... 1'5) .. "pl ,., Heer 6 O 2 12 BerOsley I 8 1 24 LuCll 12 2 2 26 Aviles 7 o 7 4 Ofen 3 07 6 Mytei J 2 0 8 Congoon O 2 3 1 11onmann l 0 2 OGtesl>v 0 I I Totals JS 9 20 19 Totals 40 IS IS 9S Heltlme : So Cat Colleoe, 4S·J6 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS KemPtvtle 41, Oceln vi.w 4S (Kine Cattell Oe 5lle I Ocffn V... (4S) l(emps¥11e (48) ....... ,., ft ft pf II) OtBrwer Panzica Butter Vgtmenn "'"""' Morris 3 6 2 10 Munoo S O l 10 4 0 I 8 WIUtem• 2 0 I 4 6 4 J 16 Reio s 4 3 14 1 0 2 2 Wnllllrll 1 1 2 IS 4 I l 9 S Brown 2 I 1 S 0 0 1 0 c Brown 0 0 2 0 Worsl O o o O TotelS 18 9 10 4S To1ais 21 6 13 44 Sew• ov OUartwrs Ocean View 17 lS lJ S--.S KtmPsvllle 16 1 21 -48 0tMr S<WH Feve11evlHe ~. · East A\censlo,. 47 lseventn) Gerfle10 47 Riordan •S (fnlrdl Fllnl Hiii !Oekton Ve l 91, Pine 91utt 60 <firs!) .U·Teumamenf Tffm Sam Jtflen on (Flint Hiit), Rlckv Butter IOC'N n View), Mk ""' McCrav. !Pine Bluff), Fen Irvin <Eest Ascension). J R lrtla 1Kt mi>sv1Re1 MVP. Dennis Scoll IFlln1 111111 Mi..-VlefO n. Marini 65 (N.,.·IM9WI " MlsUell Vlete (72) Martne (65) ........ ft fl pf II) Knowtes S 6 1 16 Gr"'°" 8 O 4 16 Heromen 4 10 3 1a Gulld s 2 s 12 P9denen 6 l O IS Me vers a s 3 21 Mathews S 0 l 10 Quinn 3 0 2 6 l!lllluPt J 4 I 10 Slentr 2 0 3 4 Aldt1-11 I 0 1 2 Crett I 0 t 4 l rOWfl 0 1 0 1 HVllelte I 0 0 1 Keli.v 0 0 1 0 Hllbeugh I O 4 2 Berrett O O O O Tola!• t 4 24 e n Totals 19 1 26 65 kwe ..., Que"9n Min ton v~ 11 1l 12 »-n Merine 12 1C 1' 23-65 Kings outskate Toronto, 6 -4 TORONTO (AP) -Grant .......... ,. ...... LelUllia ..._. s1, Ma• ... • I (,....._ T_....,,..) ~ .... (11) -..... <•> ..... ,. ....... N..u 1 1 \ 5 0.une 2 0 0 4 Fortune 2 O S 4 .. nuelft 6 1 O 14 $Nlh 2 0 0 4 Goh ' 0 3 12 Etblen S 4 2 14 CIKll 2 2 4 6 H.erdmen t , I It l.vona S I • 11 L.ewier. 3 0 4 6 HOMlen 0 l 1 1 Hous.e 0 0 3 O W'111men O O 1 O Oevlnt 0 O 0 O Knudston 0 O O O Tren O 0 0 0 Greeorv 6 O o o PICOI 0 000 &erk•• o O o o To111s 72 7 20 SI To111, 21 6 13 41 k -bv Ou•..-ri Leeune 8ffc.ll 14 9 11 17-S 1 ~Gnotl1 14 11 1• 7-..e Ttcnntcals: Herdman ll Bl, C1ect1 (Ml Feuntaln V ... V 4S, PeMdlna 41 lNlll·IMeutl l"tn. Ve/WI (4.S) ......... 141) ......... .. .... ,. Wessler , t 1 13 Bernes o o 1 O JoM'°'1 S 0 ? 10 WlllOll 4 0 1 a W1lte 2 0 2 4 Ounham • O I 16 Hent0n 7 2 2 16 111rrts o O 2 O Ciordon I 0 0 2 Tltlls 6 I S 13 l!lorll<Wl51 o o o o Lord o o 2 o As'1Cfett 0 0 0 0 Hunter 2 O 2 4 BrlOos 0 0 0 0 ltoctrlllen O O O O Totets 17 11 1 45 Totals 20 I 14 41 Seer• ltV °"'"'" Fountain Vallev 12 11 I lt--4S Pesedene JO 11 8 12-41 Mater 'Del IO, Wettm6nstw 77 (Nen·IMWt) WeatmlMter (77) Mater Del <•> .. ftpftp .... pf. Svot>oOa 4 0 S 8 Mounce I 5 4 7 Cnetsson I 3 S S Owver S 1 Q 11 Oever 10 3 J 13 Peal>dv 2 2 S 6 Cet>lu 11 0 1 22 Ellis 7 0 J 11 Smith 3 4 S 10 Tnomas 13 2 4 28 Au•lln 4 I 3 9 Pellon O O O O Lucu O o 2 o ltemoert 2 I o 5 Pete"on l 0 0 2 Qul9tev 3 1 I 1 Rocco o o o o O'Connor 0 0 10 lteoowutl o o o o To1a1s lJ 11 24 11 Totals l4 12 11 to S<ore t>v Ovarten WH tmlnsrer 14 17 20 26-n Mater Del 2S 19 IS 21-tO Technlcall Peaooov <MO), Ettls (MO) COLLEGE WOMEN IOWI Sta .. 64, UC lrYtM 5' <Sute Clere Twmementl UC trvtne (St ) lewe Sl9• {64) Hlgeshl Oetin Parks Crw!ord Burk$ Terrv ....... ,., ........ 4 2 3 10 He fner 1 2 3 4 7 S I 19 Lonsteln S 2 3 12 3 0 0 6 Horveth J 0 I 6 3 3 A 9 Min e! 4 2 J U> 2 2 2 6 81.trns • 0 .S I 4 I 4 9 Tnecker s 0 I 10 Smith 7 0 2 14 Totals 13 13 14 59 Totels 29 6 23 64 Halllme Iowa Stare, J.4·32 SoQll c.... ,, , Occldentlll 5' (N4ifl,·ceflfwence) SeCel c ..... (79) Oceldlntel 15') flftllftD ....... ,., Brezeu 2 2 2 6 Juli 2 3 1 1 Nldev 8 0 2 16 Wong 6 I 4 13 Brown 6 1 O 13 AIOaoe 1 O s 2 Smllh 6 O 3 12 Montove l 2 2 4 Touztt 3 2 1 8 Statt • 17 2 O 26 T•rrv I 3 4 S Pinkerton 2 0 S 4 Wun~ 1 0 2 2 Sulllven 1 0 I IA Herweu 1 l 2 3 Totals JS 9 11 1' Totals 74 8 17 S6 HaJlime SoCal College, 32·20. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Foothll St, Oceln vi.w 44 (Cy~s Teumement) On an View ( .. ) """"' ISt) Ooutv \/lecnos StreigM Zeneltl Hownsell 0 Lwson C Lw'°n 11urze1er 8ock ftflpftp ft ft pf II) I O • 2 Gart>oskt O O O O 7 2 2 16 Welch 2 3 I 1 o I s l Ge<iov S 3 2 1J S O 4 10 Selman . A 0 O 8 l 0 0 2 Mllcllett 0 0 1 0 J 3 I 9 Mc Fersn S I 2 11 o o o o Ftschker 4 4 3 12 O I 2 Davis 2 0 2 4 O I 2 Sulflven 0 4 4 4 Powers O 0 0 0 To1e1s 19 6 11 44 t otals 22 IS IS S9 Scel"I l>Y Ollar1en Ocean view 16 12 6 IC>-« t=ootnltl lS 17 I l-S9 Cost• Mesa 34, SA v11ev 11 ( Cnte Nl9SI Tournament) CMtl Mall (l6) SA. V ... v Il l) flftpftp IOflpfll) Palrner l 2 7 4 Bell 4 0 3 8 Long 5 3 I 13 Smllh 2 J J 6 Swanson 2 I 1 S Betnune 3 2 S 6 Mitchell 0 I 3 I Ha !Chell l 0 s 2 Cowtev 2 1 I 5 Contreras 2 1 2 5 Benedlcr 1 0 I 4 Crane I 0 2 2 Bovell l o 2 2 Groom I O O 1 F1etos 1 O o 2 Totals '' 8 17 )6 Totall 14 l 20 31 Seer• t>v Ouel1Ws Coste Mewt 12 9 6 ._36 Santa Ana Veltev 6 11 6 . t--31 Tecnnlca t· Smlln ISAV) OfMr ScetM Cnmo S2. Comoton 43 (first) Schurr S 1, So<; th Torrence 4S (1hlrdl Cerrito• 61. Gerden Grove S6 (flh nJ .U·Teumement Tewn Si.011enle Ovkstra <Chino!; Auole Moonl (Chino) Sonia Bracken <Comolonl, Manclv Henna (Compton). Jennifer Okuno iS<hurrl. Kris Betlel leros <Scllurr), Ro· oerta Perrv <Cerrllosl. Jennv Row (So<;th Torrence>. Jill Olnnetl (Soulll Torrancel. Carol Long (Costa Mewtl MV~enOlda Ecneverrle (Chino) MarlN Jt, Sav.me l5 (Ntn·IM-) SeveMe U5l Mer1M IJ9l .. ft pf ,., .. " .,. ,., Kourv S 0 S 10 t(lrkUO 1 2 I 16 Oe<lls 6 7 S 14 Cherrlon 2 4 10 Ctetk o o 4 0 Kuesler O 4 4 Sl'leOllard • o 1 • B~ewster 1 l 2 3 Bunu I 0 7 2 lsklt rke 1 1 0 4 Suvsno 0 I 1 I Kr•uw O O O O Stiger I 0 0 2 Totals 16 J 1e JS Totals 16 7 11 39 S<-tw Oue"9n Snanna 6 9 l4 t-JS Marina 16 1 10 6-39 Fountain V...., 65, H1n. lleed\ lt ( CvtnSS T-"*"""'l HIHlf .... di (Jtl l"M. v-. (6$) """'"' ....... Kttter 4 2 O 10 11eno1ev O I 4 1 Chick 1 4 0 I Watln 9 2 1 20 Krcetlc 1 3 l S COOk S I 2 11 Boulware 0 0 l 0 CIOwer 4 0 J a Wente 0 I 0 1 Glr'fll&lll 4 0 1 a ""m ing O l S l Jonnson I 2 2 4 Pemoer 6 0 4 11 HIMika O 3 2 l Woo<J O O l o T errv o O 2 O L.Youno S O 1 10 A "l'OUll9 0 0 3 0 Tolel' 13 13 12 39 Totals 1' 9 2~ •S Scere bY Que"9n 11untl119ton Beac" 6 10 13 10-Jt Fountain Velltr 1t 1e 19 I~ RUFFELL'S UPMOLSTERY INC. -· ,_.,. c...i ... , ltU ..... aW> .. COSTA IEA-541-115' Ledyard scored twOJ <>ab and Bernie Dionne sco red Los Anseles' ti nt Nicholls and Dave Taylot adde~ one foal and his I 8th of the aeason at each in the second pc_riod as the Los 4:40 before O ark, rttumina after Anaclcs Kinas nlhcd to dcfc.at the missina 14 samcs with. a broken fOot, Toronto Maple Leafs, 6-4. in a took a trippina penalty and Ledyard t;::=:=:=:=:=:=====~;-1 National Hookey LequeaamcSatur-lied it 2·2 wilh . po-er-play 10.J 53 rm p,·erce Brothers da ia}\t seconds into the second penod. 1 Y n · O.ouit's slapshot from the slot Marul Dionne a~d J~ Patc1'0n went in otT Janccyk's let\ skate tQde 8el1 Broadway Mortuary 1190 scored r'or the Ktnp. whale Tom \to put the Leaft back in front at 1:46, no llto.dwo 642-9150 Fersu•. tcve Thomas, Danny butl.tdytrd'ssecondioal ofthc~mc ,.__~c~•Mi:.iie\e~-...;;..;.-..-..-.-.. Daoust and Wendel Clarie Kbrtd for 'and fifth this ~ason at 3:32 ttcd it ~------_.,,.._ __ -:---i Toronto. qain. Fera.us opened the scorina 7: IS into Nicholls put Lot Anacin ahead co lbc fu1t ~od and Thoma• made it stay with a rebound pl on tM po~r 2-0 3:41 tater •inJt KJ.., aoa•· play It l H )6 for his 19'h ·P.' of the ttndc1' Bob Janecyk. It wu Thomas· .euon. Loi Aneda made at j.J on ninth .o.J in 14 pmn 11nc:c bcina Ta~· I ltt. pt on 1 bttakl"Y-at rocaiw from lhe t. •lhannCJ I 6:4l+ dosanl" out tM Kinas' 011 Safnu or the American Hockey tee01\\1 period. TO BUY Old TOJ Tr•lns DEAD OR ALIVE Uonel. A.F., I Ivel 644-2 .......... SAT'UllDAV't ••suLn INI ef •·•Y ._.,_.. .. ,,_.....) , .. .n llACI. • M-ion.. Count on Lvn IVln'lll 9 20 S 20 2,00 Miu Rovel Monte (Ollveres) 10IO UO Jlnole (OelMousvvel U O Time. l!Of 1/S. Also ren< OrH m Ffftn.r, RutkOlkl, Ge Illa. ScratalleCI· Fr°'tle ~ •. O..r Effie SIGOMO RAC.. 7 !urlones. Pro Peswr (Ol4varn l uo PerlePI-(HemllnOet) Slenlev L (OtlehoulMtve) Time. 1:22 415. 140 uo 3.60 uo 3.00 Alao ran: IOIMr lov, l•"Clelelre. Tofu1· ti, Be Tllenkflll, Mesllf Wit, The Oown '' UP. krale"9d': E -ClusJve 1<.ld, North S.e• wav. n e1s a1e11. Courslno E191e, Fllamen· 10. El Jetlel. Smoffy.'1 Prince . TH•O RACE. 6 l ur10n9s LICIY '1iefdle (So415) IS 90 Mtr1K1tl0\n (Bazel Merlanne's Gwl (McCerron) Time: 1:10 l/S.. • 60 ~.40 100 4.60 4.00 At'° ren: Leclv Excelle< Tome For Reeaon. Ton Your Curts . l •d• Au0rev. OlllCO Mfflc, Hot 0.Mrt NIGflt Scn tc:hect. Arllbnl LICIV7 B99ger'• ""•"''· PrlncMl" Mos5 12 DAILY oouaLll C1•41 Oeld '47.to. itOUllTH llACll. 6 furlongs Roval TrHsure (TMo) 9 00 Follow Illa oenc. t8 teck l .. lflOr , .. ,., Time: 1;09 l /S. u o 340 740 u o 4 IO Also ren: 8okl Prl'°ner. Sir Tvson, Convincing, Brett's Cne11er1>0~. Clear c.nolce Scre tcnael: Rffd Mv Ups l"ll"TH RACll. l 't. miles on turl Loverue (o.lellol.lsMIVe) 17 60 1.20 S.00 Ster Forrnetlon (8 1eck) s 60 3.20 Wiien (McCerron) 4 20 Time: 2m 3/S. Alio rem Prov~OO<, Norlll ol Lake, T v. 0 11, Jureneo. Pu Pk.ls, Brlenchofl, Btit Lffeler, Red Oustv. Strut Mv Stuff Screlched: Tee's On. Bouncing Bu1ton1, 11Vdroslellc, Ooul>le Chives LS EX.ACTA (9·S) Pelo S277 so SIXTH RACE. 1 1116 mll~s. My Virginia Reel <Stevtni) 9 60 S.20 3 80 Str'a New Hooe IOelehOUuavel 3.80 l .00 Veronica's Quell 181-c~t l ~ Time: 1;42 4/5. Also ren: In Moots Peltllante, Llttev Lan. Mlaseen. No sc;re tcnes SEVENTH RACE. I'" mites on turf. LUCkV N Green (OrteQI) 12.00 uo '-IQ Vuln.rel>llily (0etahoY$S.Vel U O 4.40 StMOOenk (Shoemaker) 6.20 rrme: 1:•9 215 Atio re,.. PetestlgUo, NedlrPOur. Cerun lle, Teoolng WOOd, Honor ~I. Ft"t Norrnen, Wlttll19Ml&. Orel Auree· ment. Just In Cu e . Screlched: Bert Minimum. LS EX.ACTA (2·7) oeld 5124.00. EIGHTH RACE. Qne mlle. 8a09er Le no (Pinc.Iv! 12.40 FerOlnencl IShoernekerl Cut Bv Gius (OelehC>Yn a ve) Tl,,.,.: 1:!6 llS. u o 3.60 3.00 , 40 4.00 Al$0 ren· Tommv The Hawk, AlvO.O, Currtncv ContrOI, Atome's Tobin Scretcheel. lmoerlous SPlrll NINTH RACE. I ·t\ mllfl. Jell Seit Joe (Vln1ll 18.80 Whldt>ev Tea !Solis) Axooet (Lozov•I Time: 1·49 3 5 9 60 7 IO 10 80 100 1440 Atso ran. Hardtonenole. 11etemoto, Bedouin. Sell's Rovat Dream. Certain Trell, Coto No~. Coooer1 Htll. No Kr etclle\ LS EXACT A 19·81 Pelo S4l6 00 12 1'1CI< SIX <S·9·1·2·1·9l PlttO s ISS.4S7.to to one ;;Inning tleket (11~ horS.5) '2 Pick Six conS04etlon oeld '4,ISl.00 to 32 winning tlekell tnve norsnl 11 PICK HINE 11·7 or • or S or 9·4·5·9-1·2·1·9) oelO Sll,170.10 to two winning tlcllets 1e1gn1 llOrSftt Carrvover POOi: $409 ,043 Allenoence 27 S34 LOS Alamttes SA TVROAY'S A ESUL TS (Shi ef St ·llllM -r1tWMna rnwtlne> l"IRST RACE. 400 v.rd\ Marks Avt (Paulit14tl 9 80 Tne NuC>l•dll• ( Broo1u) Flat Out Desi! (Harmon! Time· 70 26 3.20 2 80 260 240 3 40 Also ran Pav L1noe. Slx9' Doll Co1u1. 1r1,n Sanoe1. A,.t',ome Solution, Eds Du ll Ar CaVI No \Crlltdlls l2 EXACTA 19·3) oelo S23 00 SECOND llACE. 400 veros Eaw Red Ml•tv IBarO) 2'2 60 0041• Denier <Creallitrl Sotendld Merri ll •Cktv) T1rne· 70.21 680 H O 3.20 7 80 u o Aiso ran Pines Time, V1kes Btuwrengter, Pat YOUI' 11ano. Novlcla le No Kratclles U EXACTA (1·41 oald Sl680 THIRD AACIE . .00 varos Min Vlctorv Shlo (Crgr) S ~ 4_90 J 60 Plunde< N Lanie <E Garde> 14_20 6.IO Hoolrld On A Feetln (Brooks) 3 60 Time· 20.73. Also ran. C•rlntnle, Min Glorv Go Two, Rei>el Any Time, K.lmt>e< Tee. Fest N Flair Scratched Red Ledv A\lllev U EXACTA 11,S) oeld SS6 40 FOURTH RACE 3SO varO\ Pm' Esv Rvnv (Orct<snJ 24 20 Reinforcement CLeckevl Mt Jusl Buckv <Edward•> rime 11.1• 11 60 8 20 IS.60 9 40 4 90 ""o ran. Eesv A•enue Mr SPOrt E11oren , Cewtovs Che rtot. Plan Tne Bturr. E llal>O Son. Powerful LUCI<. Reat Easv Bar Scratched· Mlgntv Wavwero Atomic Sound. Its A Win FIFTH AACE. 870 vero' Celt The Re ise (BrooU) 7 40 Cooen Satilll (Meler> Doctor Smart <E Gercle l Tlme·46 44. Al!iO ran Russell Rougn~~ 1,,t1a1100 HtOg•, Seems True. Overll""e !'og E • t1u,iv• Dou Ser etched Samuel Pte S2 EXACTA 17·S) 09•0 snoo SIXTH R"CE SSO yard\ Go Go Revlewtr !Mv1es1 & 10 B1m Cumo IDlderlckse"I Bristo! 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(LM Mck •nr.ev LuM RHO 3 4 04 2 ~lfl­.,.n •·11ona .~wel1H Brlc'l'IOU .. Glnes- Clen. l 41~ House of import& LEASE & WNERSHIP MERCEDES 937.2333 FWY AT IU IUEIAPAftK 71 •1523-7250 21 3 '9 2 l·8588 714175().7201 r "The Supreme Court decided abort:Jon waea '11/P}t. ·no doubt thlnlctna everyonedoellely would accept the conversion of a crime Into a rflht 6"y judlc"'1 nat:. . Abportraun6 Ulastrates supervisors' Callousness· To Tbe f.d.itor. ln cue there wu any doubt before, it ii DOW abundantly dear that the 0ruee County __ SU~IOft (except perbaps Tom Riley) have absolutely no undentandin& or oomp&Slion for the residents of Santa Ana Hei&ht.s, Newport Beach. and east Costa Mesa. who must put up with the initation, anp&ish, frustration; and (f()ntiouina depadation of their quality oflife and property fCneratCd by the cver- tncreasinaJet flights ftom JWA, The board's decision on Dec. 18 to allocate previously "unused" ffigbts and thus cause a dramatic incrcue in fliahtsoverthe next three months was totally unneoessary, as it was neither mandated by the settlement qree- ment, nor wctt the airlines currently at the airport about to file Tawsults over fliaht allocations with only three months left in the "airport year." lo my opinion, the supposed threat of litiption that promoted this de- cision by the board was all in the imaaination of the county's airport attorney. types in ute, loed factors, time of the year, etc. One hundred tateom per day is, on the averqe, one takeoff every nine minutes ftom 7 1.m. to 10 p.m. Back in Auaust. when members of the Newport Beach Ciry Cou.ncil were debating amonpt lhemldves the pro~ JWA .ettlemeot with the county, Councilman Don Strauss warned hi.s fellow council members that sifnina the qreement "may well be senously damqina to our city." How ri&ht be was! He just didn't know that be was aoioa to be right quite so soon! Fwthermorc, one of his major points wu that a buae expansion of the JW A terminal now would almost insure a further iricrcase ·in flights once the 20-year settlement exP.ires in 2005. Yes, there wiU be a different board in 2005, but the political pressure from business will be even gn:ater, and the air-traveling popu- lation in the county will have in- creased tremendously. "' . ON THE RIGH T However, this decision by the supervisors is a valuable lesson because it demonstrates for the world to see just bow callous they can be. Also, it is going to give us residents a preview of air traffic in 1990, when the JW A settlement allows the number of passengers to almost double from current levels; and when there could be u many as 100 takeoffs in a single day, depcndina on aircraft Given the lesson from the current Board of Supervisors. is there any doubt that the board of 2005 will cram in as many flights as JWA can hold? I propose an epitaph for the city of Newport Beach: Bom 1906, died 200S from an expanding illness it was too weak to fight. NANCY WlLLCOX Costa Mesa District dlscusses AIDS story A late afternoon's chat with head-of the republic To tbc E.ditor: Since the Daily Pilot bas seen fit to publish the article written b.y Michael Shindler and rejected by the student newss-pcr at Westminster High School, J believe it only fair that additional facts about the situation be published. 1. No one in this district objects to Mike's expression of bis opinion. His journalism teacher (the newspaper sponsor) rejected the piece on the a:rounds that it was poorly written. not '!VCll researched and did not meet the standards she hopes to instill in her students. A publications panel composed of a student appointed by the Associated Student Body, a parent, the journalism teacher, an editor from the student newspaper and the principal agreed. 2. When the article was submitted to me, I did not telJ Mike be could not express bis opinion. I did tell him that he needed to work with his principal to refine the editorial and remove allegations and language that arc objectionable and possibly libelous. The district's attorney bas indicated that in bis opinion there arc state- ments that could be libelo us as they arc based on unverified assumptions. A commissioner of the Orange County Superior Court sided with the district and refused to grant a tempor- ary restraining order which would force the district to publish the article. However, Judge Judith Ryan issued a preliminary injunction at a later date remanding the district to permit public.ation of the article. the district would continue to have court costs and leaal fees regardless of whether the articfe was published. 4. Althou&b Mike continues to state that the district has pa.id ·•over President Blanco shares some tales about his ltvlihooj:l $10,000" to defend its position, in LA ROMANA. Dominican Rc-fact costs have been slightly over $6,000 to date. At the time he made public -The president was coming, the statement, they weTC less than so the two or three men went to their $3,000.Tbepointistbataslongasthe rooms to exchange brief swimming ACLU pursues this case, we will be shorts for slacks. the ladies doing the out such fees. I agree with Mike that it equivalent, and in due course is unfortunate that the district's Salvador Jorge Blanco strolled in, resources arc being used in this dressed more or less as President manner. On .the other hand, the Marcos dresses, together with ha s district's resources would certainly be entourage, including a beautiful wife, more at risk in the c.asc of a succ.essful a few aides, and a half-dozen machine libel suit against it. guns, some of them clearly visible, I find it particularly interesting that some of them less so. Mike's article attacked the "media" He sat down in the late afternoon for its hysteric.al approach to the and in a mood of high relaxation problem of AJDS. J do not believe the spoke with one visitor in Spanish (the media is promoting hysteria by president reads, but does not speak, reporting on a subject that is of great English). The visitor asked about interest to the public. The media former President Joaquin Balagucr's provides information -and spccu-health, and "Salvador," as he 1s lation -because people arc la I k Ith gh h · interested and have a desire for more popu r Y nown a o u e is never addressed less than formally, said. inf<?rmation. Addressing current well, you know. po0r BaJaBucr is topics -even when they. .make completely blind. Yes, and for how people uncomfo~ble -is what long has that been the case? "Fifteen ~o.m of spccc~ 1s all about. years.•· It SJUSt that arttclcs should t»well _ The visitor reminisced that when ~bed and. accura~.. In m_y 20-odd years ago Balaguer was exiled opmaon -and 1~ t~c o~m1on of his to New York City. he completed fin~ teacher-.Mikes artJclc was not. something on the o. rder of four books, · as tt was subm1tt~. . scholarly histories. If the A~l:U 1s su~ssful in _its "Ah, yes," the president said. "He qu~t to elimsnate the ~gh.t of pnor 1s very much the scholar. It is too bad rc~ew for student pubh~t1ons. does he is blind, but then he bas a this mean t~at any artJclc -no remarkable memory. As a matter of matter what its content, ~ccuracy or fact,.. said Salvador Jorge Blanco language ~ mus~ be published? Such smiling, "I have a rather remarkable a system 1s certainly not used by any memory myself. I have written si.x reputable newspaper of which I am books .. aware-including.the Daily Pilot. "R~lly?" the v1sitor obl'ged I am generally impressed by the "Y A d I 1· ~ · accuracy and thoroughness of the es. n c.ame to po lt!cal P,Ower articles in your paper and feel it is not as a lawyer, but as a wnter. WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY "You arc a lawyerT' the visitor conftsscd his ignorance. .. As a matter offact," the president said, "I am the best lawyer in the Dominican Republic. But of counc when I leave the presidency" - which he 1s supposed to do at the end of his tenn, in early summer -"I won't be able to practice the law, because presidents c.an't really do anything except write books, that kind of thing." "How do you writer' the visitor asked. professionally curious. "When I wrote the articles that made me famous -one per week for La Nacion (one of nine dailies in Santo Domingo) -l used a type- writer. Now I dictate to my wife." Salvador bas a problem about which random visitors do not speak. It is that when be became president, after bis predecessor Antonio G uzman committed suicide at the end of bis term, in ritual atonement for the graft bis daughter-aide was discovered to have engaged in, Salvador took a stron.g stand against two-term presidents. But in fact the Congress refused to enact his con- stitutional revision, which leaves him leplly qualified to run to succeed himself. But given his stated opposition to doinJ any such thing, he feels bound by hts pledge to Francisco Pena1 who is the de facto leader of the left wing of the Dominican Revolutionary Pany. On the other side of the same party 1s Jacobo Majluta. who bas sa.id 1n very important that your readers have all of the facts relating to this matter. WASHINGTON MERRY -GO -ROUND accent# impossible to misundcntand that be will not support Pena as a presidentiat candidate, given that Pena is one of those dreamy socialist- types of the stripe of Willy Brandt who, for instance, can't get it into bis head that the Sandinisw arc a political breed bent on totalitarian government, not democracy. ., The party convention a couple of months aao that was supposed to decide officially who the candidate would be ended rather confusedly. in that a few dcleptes pulJed out pistols and began shooting in this direction and that, postponing the matter of a sucocssor candidate, which desig· nation must be made by March 31 , preliminary to the elections in May. So what then will happen? The visitor most e1tplicitly did not ask the president, enp~na in research elsewhere. Well, tncmlibly, the bet- ting is on old Balquer: about 80 years old and blind. A consummate orator, a little in the tradition of the Latin Amcric.an caudillo. which the people don't much like, but an intellectual, a man of great rectitude, and possibly someone who would assemble a team equipped to take over when Bal~er's bean follows the fate of his eyesight. But as if to distance himself from the left-winger he is pledged to support, the president said to the visitor that be was truly impressed by the record of Praident Reagan. "I have visited with him four times, and I think be bas done admirably " he smiled benignly, and then ask~ that bis endorsement be translated into E~sh for the general company, to wbtcb be added a few pohtical anecdotes, and left, havinJ promised the visitor to send him has collected oeuvre. Wllllam B•ckley Is a 1)'11dlcated cohunalst. 3. Following Judge Ryan's de- cision, the district was prepared to publish the anicle with a disclaimer tndicating that it was being published by a court order. However, Mike's attorney indic.ated that this would not be the end of the case from their point of view. The attorney, provided by the American Civil Liberties Umon (ACLU), indicated that the real tatget of the case is the section of the Educ.ation Code which provides a school district with right of prior review of any article published in a student newspaper. In other words. Huntmgton MARIE OTTO Superintendent Beach Union H1~ School D1stnct Taiwanese lend expertise to Latin America1! struggle ~ay phone just keeps on ringing Oriental government teaches military By the ticket counter in Chi<:aJo's nevercomc1n.1fyoudon'tneverscnd officers hOW to combat Communism downtown Greyhound stahon is a no ship out." pay telephone that averaaes 270 calls a day. No other pay pflonc in the world gets more work. An entrepreneur of note credits his considerably success to two basic principles which he teamed from baseball: I. You can't win a game ur\feu you play. And 2. You c.an 't steal second without ta.king your foot otrfim. Certain animals strike with such enormous force that the force has never been measured. The hook of a arizziy bear. It'd be measurable, all riabt. but nobody has ever measured it Tbe kick o( a stallion's hind hooves. Or a Jiraff'e's front hooves. And the most ~werful of all. the slap of an elephant s tntnk. J bard: "'Man, your sbiJ won't Q. Who first said " ... from the sublime to the ridiculous ... "? A. Napoleon. In a letter to JoSCJ>hine. On his way back to Paris from Moscow. His dream to conquer Russia was sublime The Russians chewed him up and spit him out. That was ridiculous. Q. SiA U.S. Presidents survived assassination tries. Two of those six were wounded. Name the two. A. Ronald Reagan and that Roose· veil called Teddy. Q. How many people are killed in elevator accidents every year'? A. About 2S. Mostly th<* who force open tbedoorsand fall down the shafts. L.M. B•1' 11 • 1r-dlc•t~d col•mal1L "--* Diii EC!Jtor ,.,.., .. MlflllQltlQ Editor .,.,...., City fdtOf ,_c-... Ntw1Edi1or == -111-r Ctlu lf\11-Controftet --..Le.... Protluatlon MeNQlf O...L._. Orcuieoon ~ ........... , ~-lnO Dltec10I c::.o-:::. WASHINGTON -There is a The beneficiaries of Taiwan's in· strong Oncntal influence in the structi~n ~aye re~d th~ir tcac~ers amb1t1ous psychological warfare by mamtamma dtplomauc relations being waged against leftists in Latin with Taipei long after most countries Amcnca. hnc dropped the Nationalists in The two sources of this bizarre · favor of Pelcina. . trans.Pacific cooperation arc the gov-Causa lntemauo~. ae~ero~sly cmmcnt of Taiwan and Causa Inter-financed by M~n.s Untfi~uon nauonal. The latter is a political ~:lu~ry:h. employs 11m1l~ tecbn~~ues, movement run by former South mvtllJll Latin ~Ci:t<::&ft military Korean CIA Col. Bo H i Pak, longtime men and in~uen.tiaJ C1viJians on alf- riaht-hand man to the Rev. Sun ~xpenses.pa.id tnps abroad for se"!- Myung Moon. !oars on CC?mmon Pf:C?blems.. ~u~ s The United States may'be provid-anfluence rs cipeaally pervasive tn mg the money that1 fuels the Uruauay and Ho~duru. . Salvadoran government's fight Af~ ~ply involved in Lat1!1 aaamst 1cni$t auenillas. tiut the "real Amenca ~the far-Ount ~orld Ann- cxpenise" comes from Taiwan. This Commun11t Leque, OftlinalJy set up is the word of Salvadoran military by the South ~otan and Ta1wanete authontics, mcludi~ two members aovemments JI\ the late I 960s. In the of the armed forces chtef of staff. su~mer o,f 198-4, Andmon met a "The Taiwanae are the rcaJ masters" m1htary 1n1tructor tent by t~e of anti~mmunist defense one of-Ja~~c~oftbe.JeatuetotnJn fleer told Jon Let Andenqn'. ~}skilO ~odsans fi&buna the Sand· The Nationalist Chinese l'CIJmt on m1sta rqime in NIC&npa. Taiwan was established by the late By ~n the ~WU already the C'hiana Kai-shek 36 yC&tS aao when kCY, veht~ for aicl to the Nicarquan he was driven off the Chinese main· contras. with behin+tbe-tcenea en- tand by Mao Tse:tuna's communist co.u~t fro'!' b.i&b Raipn Id· armies. As experts in survival, the mintstratJOn of&dala. Caal? leede1'I Taiwanae aovcrnrnent bolds invita-have ~ that. Tuwan lw tion-only courses 1n political war<are aupphed them with mihwy han!· for Latin Amerkan military o~ wart. iachina chem how to combec com· Thr World Anti·Commun1st munilm -and bow to profh Crom ~·· curreat omldeat is reured Chian,'s m11takcs. M-... Oen. John SlnaJaub. whole ties J1c1 AIDEISOI and JOSE PH SPF AR with the Taiwanese and South Korean aovemmcnts 10 back many yC&tS. Sinalaub was an operative with the Office of Stratqic Services (the World War II prcdec:euor of the ClA) in China, where be ac.rved u a liaison officer to Chiana K.ai-sbek. Jn the late 1970s, Sinalaub com· mandcd American troops in South Korea, until he was forced to ~lire after . publicly rebukina Praident Carter for •uaeatina the J)OMl'ble withdrawaJ of U.S. troops from the country. s In addition to bis s u a f\.tnd- raiser for the contru. Siftllaub main· ta.ins bts ties to the wo Asian anti· communist aovemmenu. Lalin American memben of tbc lalale alto said it WU th!'O'lfb Sinalaub mat they received invitabODI lO Ca.UM lntiet>- nationat .teminan in Soutb Koret. The inftuence of the Wortd Anli· Comm uni.at Laaue in El Selvador ls illu1trated by the fact I.bat ill litera- ture it in the wai1int rooms ot SUJ)tefne ~Ulticel Ud ia Ge otrJCea of Joee .......,.. Duane's 9'1Yilm. JldAa ..... -~ ... .,.. ..,. •N.., at ' • JOSEPH SOBRAN Clinics profit a~ pro-.lifers busted FALLS CHURCH, Va: -Satur- day, Dec. 28, was a bitterly cold morning. At least it was cold at 7:30, when a band of local p~lifen pthered on the lot of Sl James Catholic Church, which boiden on the Commonwealth Women's Oinic. The sian out in front of the Commonwealth Women's Clinic, a squat brick buildina. tells you that it is "a pro-choice facility." That means they do abortions. And every Satur- day the pro-lifers arc there. tryina to diss"8de the gjrls and women who oome to have their newly conceived children destroyed. This day was somewhat different from most Saturdays. The p~lifers were planning to block the entrance as well as give sidewalk counseling. They hadn't wanted needless trouble with the police, so' they had invited the police to their meettna a couple of niahts before the event to be informed of their plans. Two officers had come to the meeting. One of them talked toUJb. He warned that they would brina police dogs. He. also told two of the pro-lifers that if their minor son, a 17- year-old, was arrested, they could be charged with "contributing to the delinquency of a minor." All this was probably a bluff. The police wish they didn't have to handle these things. They aren't responsible forthe situation that nobody foresaw. The Supreme Court decided abortion was a "ri&ht." no doubt thinking everyone docilely would accept the conversion of a crime into a right by judicial fiat. It hasn't worked out that way. Some people still think rights come not from the court, but from the Creator. But the police have to enforce the court-made "right," and anyone who tries to prevent abortion from occuning has to be treated u violatina that "right," and a minor who tries to prevent it has to be treated as a "juvenile delinquent.'' and ifh1s parents encourage him to do so. they have to be treated as "contributing to the delinquency of a minor." And so a dozen policemen came out tt)at cold morning. They didn't bring dogs after all; only a bus to hold the dozen people who bad agreed to c1tpose themselves to arrest. They stretched a police line, a long yellow plastic. ~pc. around the propcny of the chnac. Anyone who crossed it would be grabbed and handcuffed and put into the bus. The people who own and operate the clinic c.amc later. One of the owners was a spiffy, slender, middle- aged fellow, in a V-neck sweater with busby blond hair. His lawycrwa~ with him. So was a smartJy dressed blonde who runs the place day to day. The clinic has had its problems lately. An abortionist who worked for the clinic under its previous manqe- ment is in hiding; He was charged with falsely telling women they were pregnant and giving them fake abortions. When the law caught him in this novel violation of women's rights, he jumped bail and is now thought to be in Europe. The current chief abortionist is the husband _of a woma!' who last sprina was ordained an Episcopal deacon in Washington, D.C., a few miles from the clinic. There were protests. but the bishop rebuked the protesters fof ~ing "ju~e~tal" and proccedc4 with the ordination. The police line made a neat division. On on.e side were the people wh~ were makina money: abortiont ists1 their assistants, and even the policemen. On the other side were the people who were makina sacrifices standina out in the cold with raw red noses, frozen to:es and chapped lips, some of them acc.cptina amit Similar scenes are enacted around the country. Yet it is the pro-lifers who arc cast as the moral defendants, ICC\lled of evtrytbina from self· fiahteousncss to terrorism. Thia is one area where liberal opinion, which can be so ~~ental about the .. oblcene profits' ofbiJ corporations doesn't teem to jUdle the profii motive hanh1~1 not even when an abortionist, wiU\ the law on his side tries to fatten his profits further by doina fraudulent abortions.. Tb.is ~ I day wMn the pro.Jjfen wen denied even the po-er to do the aood I.bey IO\llht to do. As soon as they c:rotled tfie police line, rwo by two. they wtrc •"Pt neatly into tht but. All the YOUOI women who camt for abortions aot them without ot> 1truction. itnorina the picas of tht pro-lift countelon. ••Wby does Ood kt tllia h.lppen?'' an old woman atked., IDd Nl1cid to f:!Y. Maybe the oeJy une is that OOd. w6o cbooen IO won tbrouth -. iii Utde ~ t'-e dtYi ........... ,,...,.., ... . ... SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1986 • Americans' .lack of savings breaks economic rule · )t says you should spend less, save more tn a low inflation Frederick, an economics professor at Un1ted States International University campus in San Diego. A basic economic rule is that it's better to buy goods and accumulate debt during periods of high inflation rather thl'n lnw infll'tion when <irending ,houlc1 he C'ut and savinp increased. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Americans are payina no attention to an C<lonomic rule that says they should spend less and save more at a time of low inflation, an economist says. Personal savi ngs nationwide are boverin& around 2.9 percent ofannual income, one of the lowest savinp rates of any developed country, and Americans increasingly arc going into debt to finance their spending spree. That wasn't supposed to happen. said Dick But when the double-digit inflation of the 1970s and ~ly '895 was bro ud;lt under control a couple years back, Amcncans kept nght on spending. The econom ics boob said t.hat wasn't supposed to happen " Frederick said. • Americans haven't changed spending and savings habits, as expected, because they believe the current period of low inflation won't last, said Frederick. who Records still worthwhile New rules went into effect Jan. I, concerning the record keeping re- quired for the business use of auto-• mobiles, computers, airplanes, boats, etc. RALPH Scorr used 1n some circumstances. You keep thorough records for a portion of the year and demo nstrate that this portion of the year accurately reflects the usage during the rest of the year. ·All the publicity about the easin& of the rules should not lead you to think that you do not have to keep records. The fact is the new rules arc very much much like the 1984 Tax Act rules, with the exception that your record keeping no longer has to be done "contemporaneously;" that is. as the usage occurs. You arc still required to keep "adequate records" or "sufficient evidence" to substantiate any deduc- tions or credits that you take for the business use of equipment For automobiles you must keep w record of the date, the distance, the destination, and the business purpose of each tn{>. /\ Although daily record keeping is no longer necessary, the law makes it clear tb4t.lQl~k entries made at or near the time of the trip will stiJJ be the be1t documentation should there by any challenge to your deductions. Receipts, canceled checks. and other documentary evidence may also be used to support deductions. The "sampling method" can be Where ctnployers t>rovide a vehicle to employees for busmcss use, no lop have to be maintained if certam conditions are met. If you use a vehicle or other listed equipment in your business. be sure you undcntand the record keepin1 requirements in your particular situ- ation. Do what i" nt"C'M~rv tn maintain adequate records through- out the year. 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He also cites "diSJnftatjon," which occurs when prices for cenajn items go down for an extended period of time. That has happened wtth 011 and some agricultural raw matenals. .. We all see these prices going down and, believing it's too good to be uve. we contmue buying because we just can't pass up a barg\in whic h we do not expect to last." he said. Frederick said annudcs toward saving m oney have changed with time. PeoP.lc who endured the Great Depression were more ltkc}y to save money in case of an cconomic down tum thao those raised in the 19SOs. "'People who are.in their prime earning yea,rs(.30-45) were not raised during the Depression," Frederick said. "They were bro ught up in the 1950s, when economic times were basically good." The psychological effect of seeing the kderaJ government run an annual deficit of$200 billion plays a role in Americans' spending habits., too. Fl-ve Laa Ve&u raorta are •pendlna $282 million on major addltlooa, lndlcatfnc the "People say, 'If the government can go into bu,e unprecedented debt, why c.an't J?' " Frederick II.id. The lack of savinp has its down side. . "Any econo!l'ist will teU you the savinp rate bu a direct relat1onsbtp to the amount of funds availab&e for 1nv~tment," Frederick said. "If the total pool of money available for investment keeps sbrinki~ American bus~ness will suffer the consequences. because \t's small business that usually is last in line to borrow as interest rates rise. "With money difficult to borrow, and capital spendmg declining. n reinforces the trend away from manu.factunng and toward service in our economy." A 5 percent to 6 percent rate of savinp would be health1er for the economy than the current 2 pcroent to 3 ,J percent figure, he said. Frcdenck said 1f manufacturing contin~ to decrease. imports ltkely will increase, aggravating the country's trade deficit. "It's tough to export services," Frederick said. "Other countncs have surpassed' the U.S. in manufac- tu~ng. t can sec Amcncan business looking for a niche. trytng to find something we can provide that no other country can match. It has eluded us so far." boom may be back ID the ctty•a economy. Here Clrcua Clrcua adda 1.188 rooma. Vegas resorts bettin tourism boom is bac By ROBERT MACY A11 cltlUI"'-...._ LAS VEG A.S -Buoyed b) a record 14 m1lhon '1s11ors and soaring hotel occupancy. Las Vegas resorts are gambling $~82 m1lhon that the boom 1s back for this Cit\ 's lifeblood tuunsm mdustn. · The chatter of construC'tton equipment competes v. 11h 1he round-the-dock clamor of the ctt' ·s casinos and the stead~ din signals the boom 1s returning to a town that suffered through economic doldrums tn the earl) 1980s Gaming executtves concede they ma) never again see the 15 percent growth rate that provided unprecedented expansio n 1n the 1970s. But an 8 percent growth rate this year has gaming cxecuuves opum1suc -and wtl11ng to gamble some hea') mone}' that the good ttmes v. 111 continue. ..\ddtng 4.500 hotel rooms at fi, e resorts will push the Cit} 's total hotel and motel rooms to nearly 60.000 .. The strong operators arc gernng stronger and the weak are gelling v.eaker.'' said Glenn Schaeffer. senior 'l(·e president of Circus Circus Enterpnses Inc. "We n pect a real solid grov. th rate over the ne>.t several ~ears ... With v1s11or 'olume and gaming revenue each up about 14 perC'ent o'er a ~ear ago. atrltne traffi<' u~ perce-nt and hotel occupanc~ running at more tha per<'ent. gaming e'<ecu11,·es sa) markettng 1s a ke) t he ncv. boom Many resorts are turning to the proven fonnula of Circus Circus. aiming at the m1ddle-1nco me gambler and fam1hes in an effort to court an untapped market and establish an 1<tent1t) wtth tomorrov. 's customers. "The casinos are nov. looking for middle d ass patrons e'en more so 1han the h1gh-rollcrs.'' said Da' 1d Chns11anson. professor of toumm and hotel admtntS· tratton al lhl' L1n l\ers11~ of '-e,ada-Las Vegas .. E,en such trad111onall\ high -roller hot<'ls as Caesars Palace and the RI\ 1era arc concentrating mor(' ofthc.-1r e-ffOrt\ nn the m1ddk d ass:' R&R .\d' crtt'i1ng. lht• agenc' handltng the La-;\ egas Con,·cntton and Y1s1tors ..\uthont) 's promotion. has come up v.1 th the thc:tnc.-.. Las Vegas. The Amencan 'Wa) to Pia} .. The agcnc~ ts headed b) 1g R()Ji~h. one ofthrtt kc> members of the team that handled President Reagan's re-election ad' ert 1s1 ng campa1in .\n e\ample of the growing family emphas1 "as witnessed last summer "'hen \\et 'n \\ 1ld. a S 15 m1llton water theme part.. on the Las \egas tnp. drew 300.000 customers 1n 11s premiere se11\0n T he opening-season figures were higher than at 1ster parks in Orlando. Fla .. and the Dallas-Fo n Worth area . Chnst1anson said compct111on from .\tlant1c Cit~ . 'i J . has not hurt La~ \·cg.a as much as some though1 II v.ould ..\nd he said tht' impact of some state lottenes. such as 1n California. has had httk impact on "lc,a·da·s ma in tnd ustr: -gambling_ ..That's because thn 're t"''' different fonns of r~rcat1onal aC't1 ' tt~ ... Chnst1an,un said of the state lottcnes l fan~th1ng. lo11enes are help1ngg.am bhng becomt' an acceptable form of recrcauon. he <.a1d Wilham Eddington. an economic~ professor at the L'na,ers11~ of '-e,ada-Reno a nd a long-ume gaming anal) st. said ..\1lant1c C-11~ took av.a~ ~me of Las \.egas" East Coast l'ustomers 1v.-o 'ears ago "and 11 flattened our growth for a t'Ouple of ~ears:· · "But v.t· <.eem lO be gt'tting had . 10 a health~ gro"1h rate." Ead1ngt0n ..aid ··There "a' .1 real concern tn the first pan of tht' 14 Os that La~\ ega,· grow1h would come to an e-nd :-.iov. the feeling seems w be that. no. 11 won't." \.iaJor C\pansmns are under wa) at fi,e big hotels· -CIRCl'S O RCUS: .\ $60 m1ll1o n e~pans1on 1s 'iCheduled for rnmplct1on in ..\pnl. adding 1.188 rooms to the fam1ly-on ented re$0rt The latest add1t1on wtll gl\e the C1rcu~ Circus 5 02~ rooms and 1-'0.000 square feet of casino span· 1n ~e,ada Included arc ~.793 rooms in Las Vegas. I 625 1n Reno and bOQ in Laughlin -FLAMINGO HILTON: .\ fo urth tower sche-duled for comple11on late ne't ~car wi ll add 5 rooms. boostmg the total to ~ l)::.'t rooms The St>~ m1n1on add1tton wtll ma ke the re<.on th<' <;e('Ond large<it hotd in the world. Just ::.'00 room<. -;h' ot the Las \ eg.as Hilton a ftv. blocks awa) -TROPIC ANA: .\ S ~n m1ll1on l)8-room tower is \ChcJukJ tor complt'lll'n t•arh nt•\t ~car -GOLDEN NUGGET: ..\~so m1 lhon.: 1-MOI). 97b- room tower 1s under construction at the downtown reson that 1~ 1.halkngrng lhe lock on co,ete-d h1g.h rollers that v.as on1.·l· held b' casinos on the tnp and in ..\llan\IC' Ctl) -D1PE RIAL PALACE: ..\n 00-room. S-'O m1lhon tov.er '' under con tructton that v.111 ma~<' the rcson the fifth large,1 1n thf ell~ Contributions to education hit record $1. 6 billion in '84. NE\\ YORI\. ( .\P) -Htgh<'r cc,rporatt' protit\ helped push busrneu contnbuttoM to e-ducauon up I ti -4 pe~nt toa m.·ord S 1.6 b11l1on rn IQ 4, S::.':!5 m1Jhon more than m 1983. according to a sun<') relea~d Fnda) Collqes and uni,ers1t\e\ \\Ctt the b1ges1 btnefictal). rteCI' m.a , I percent of COfPOra te laJltsSC said the annual sun 'e' condurted b} the Council for Financial Atd to Educa11on and The C"onfe~nct Bo:lrd. "Although corporate profits a~ st1U almost 7 pc~nt below their I 979 peak of S2S2 7 b1lhon. support of cdu(at1on ha~ srown b 81 perunt St nee then ... satd Jo hn R Waite. frntdenl of the roun ti The t .6 b1lhon rcprcstnled an ~umate of all rorporate il''"I to cduc:at1on. baSC'd on the "'ponscs to the 11th annual SU~}· In all. 4~1 corporations rcpondcd out of a total of 2.000 surve)'1 mailed out. acrord1ng 10 Arthur C. K.ammcrman. a spokesman for the council. Educauon rccch-'Cd 38.9 perttnt of\he contnbuu ons rtp<>ncd by the 422 rcspon«ots. more than tn) other c-au~. Health and human tt-rvten rime stt<>nd at 27 '7 percent. and the rtma1ndcr Yo-cnl to c1v1C' acttVlttn. culture and ans. and o thttcauJn. Total contnbutJons to all caua reached about SJ. tMlhon 1n 19 4. up I S..X pe-rcent from the pt'C"ious yar. •~rd•na to the survc) Abou\ half the contnbulions to collcacs and una"enitttt -ent for drpanmaual and rneard\ anntJ. The mt rcpreKnetd 111\t that busanenes p v( to~ and un1\>ttsit~ to match nnplO)ttS' contnbut1ons. unreitnC'lcd optrattl\I .,Wf\U. c.apallJ tnnts and ;tudtnt aid T"l'nt,·nine percent of corporate eduC'attonal sup- port took the: form of schola,...h1ps and fe-llow<ih1ps. l't'Onom1l educatmn program!.. educa11on-rtlatcd or- ganir:itiom and clt'mcntan and high ~hoot prognm\. Ttk\'ommun1<'atton\ firm\ 13ve the greatest propor- tion C\I thr1r O' crall chantahlr contnbut1ons to cducatton. at 65 3 percent. folll1v.cd h) l.'lectn('al machinm firms at ~3 5 percent pnman mttal rnmpanies at 47. and· petroleum and natural gas com1"3n1es at 45 Q perctnt The' \un r~ m1rrol"\ 1n pan 1hc 1row1ng sense of m1ss1on corp<lrlt1ons ha"e to"ard the problems of both pubh and h1ahcr cdu atton \ repon 1SSuC'd last Scptemh(or h> a group of hu!ltnt\<. leaders and eduato~ . "lnveittnJ in Our Children.'' stronal> advocated more corporatt uppon and 1nvoh ement 1n all schools. ln ra"t'nl month~. the Ou Pont Co ha stancd a program to 'Cod •1cnce teachers fmm ntnt st.ate to attend 1tnct tu 'tuna con' ent10M BIC Corp. m nufa tuttr of ball-point pen , ha ~tartC'd a "Quaht) Comes 1n Wntmg~ Pf'OV&m aimed al help1na clemtntaf) -;tudcn1 kam be ' wnttna kill 8urgC"r Kina ha!\ an &luauon t tancr Pracram aimed at hclpin.a cmplo\cn ~ ~t-b1ah-school educa· u on and "''"'"'°' suf" la t 'car ~ the Dtpenme1\t of EducallOft unroHl't'd o'er 46. bu''" s.:-bool ~ ICTO ~the rountl'\. \ I LOST IY OWllER BUT v FO. •AF-TEI I PUCED All AD IN THE CALL 642-5878 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORA._ IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGI CUSSRDS.· r• You can now call the D'aily Piiot Claaalfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 1:00to 11:30 a.m. to place your Sunday and Monday ada. •AllSTAft MISC. llNtALS aa••••1a..-r1 _,,_, "" ,,.... .... '''° ..... ,_ .cwt .... All c-,u...c.,,.. lt?J __ ......,.. ,, .. 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PteeM llaten when your ed la read back and check your ed deity. Aepor1 errors Immediately to &42·5878. The Deity Ptk>t llCCepta no Nebltlty tor any e1r0< In en echertteement for wNeh It may b9 reeponalbte except for the coet of the apace actually ocoupled by the err0t. Credit can ontybe ilrowed ront;e lrnt lnMrtlon. Delly MoncHiy & ~ ,,.,,.., Monday ........... Sat. 11:30 AM Tueeday ........... Mon. 5:30 PM 8:00 AM-5:30 PM S.t\Kdey 8:00AM·l1:30 AM S.lunM\' Setureley & ~ a.-., Wednesday ..... Tuea. 5:30 PM Thursday .......... Wed. 5:30 PM &*-Counte1 Monday-Friday FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 ••DO Friday ............. Thura. 5:30 PM 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Saturday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM 142-5871 Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM Ital Estate Ftr Salt *WAITED* TO PURCHASE N TIL·•TELtr APAITllUT ILIOI . PIEFEUIU l ftllHllll IOUI Write to T Grant. 7777 Fey Ave. Suite K-309 La Jolla, CA 92037 5ta111l A PETE BARRETr REALTY -COTE~~~ REALTY Coreaa •el Mar l 022 2 FllllU NOL MPLEI CIHHlfl MAR Cozy Country Frencn EICIPTllUL t•E home 2 Bdrm family 2 * PHFECT * SPYIUSS 110' YIEW bath. trptc. hardwood FAMILY H IE Bnght and cheery pro· floors for you. 2 room on cul de sac street 4 less1onal decorated guest/studio. plus large 1 Bdrm. 2·~ be wuh .J car home With class & com· bdrm for mom orincome. garage and .I am ii Y fort 1n expanS1\le setting Rltr/Owner. s395.000 kitchen Built·1n 880 and 3 bedrooms. 2 baths & 40x118' tot Near beach rock fire pit Private SPA lam11y room Wooden & bay By appt 673·8494 Nicety located backing to shuMers. designer blinds. OUPLEX·2Br lba ea So· park S207.000 hardwood lloors Fire-ol·PCH $275,000 521 lniH Ctast lltalttn 2 Bdrm unit overlooking the pool with beam ce1I· lngs and fireplace plus separate 3rd bdrm and bath downstairs 1 Bdrm apt over the garage also wlth fireplace Excellent rental property priced nght at $299. 7 77 place in hv1ng room & Carnation By owner 18124 Culver Or, Irv tam1ly room Private spa 673-0241 or 673-1541 711· 7500 1n arbor setting Beaut•· ------fu ll y lar1dsc aped DUPLEX a real charmer (714) 673 4400 5557 500 only $239.000 BELLE CHASE LEE 6 UNITS 10 4 ll gross Un· GE 159.9100 ------- -.~------ $1,000,000 PAIORAllC VIEW Alfi 11t1111last treat11rt Tlis piclwHqUt Ylew has no ._ In the aru. Its lnlbsltucttd view Is upatinq . From the Hquisite mahocany •ctric front 11tts to tht rnetict*M o• entry, c.,..,ttriztd pool' spa, int•com, ctntral oc' Hontywtl s.a.tt y Sys ttm. Tobi ctlnc to floor remodtl•al nt• wiMMw covemrs. 3 Berms, possi* 4ttl Of bolus room, 3 baths,~ master contJins steam shower, jacuzzi and redwood SUia. Fam. room with wet bar and •cant UHd ~ trpk. LMnc room has licll beamed cedar c ... s. lonn1I cln. room, kltdlln with noot, 1mt IOf entertai1nc + ' 6 cat l•llf, ~tty syw~. 4 .. ylctlb. added 1t0fa1e c1.11tom cabinets ' bath with showtt Larr• asunable low interest 1st. lease, trade or sate. located in CdM. 11'1,IOI ....... " ....... ,,, '" .... , 111-0111 A R T W E I believable loc $750 000 Pash Prop 720·9422 Costa flle11 1024 *THE 6Est .. IS GETTING BETTER llYE WllTE SILYEUll CENTURY 2 I IOIEL THE REAL ESTATER 11n Heritage Park. 2 Bdrms 546·2313 I with their own prtvete ly Ow.(• ·llllllll baths An absolutley love-" 1y home 1n nice locatton EASTStDE 3 br, beaut re· done. lge yrd $7100 dn Open Sun 2·5 2308 Westmin1ster 857-103 1 COLLUiE PAH s 137 ,500 CIOSf' to community la- co111ie~ s 114.000 lniftt Coast lltalttrs 18124 Culver Dr. Irv 786·1500 Great location on cul·Oe· 'La aaa leacla 1041 sac 3 Ddrms 2 baths 2 J-~~~~~~­ hreptaces CO\lered pa110 * OCHllFllOITS * and extensive use of Over 46 Oc.eantront Prop- Mexican !tie Vacant & I ert ~.& Currenlly avail on ready 10 go Laguna " Co11stltne from $5001( range to 4 Miiiion Traditiona l j ~~;c~~~1•53~~ Realty _______ _, LG Attractive SBA 3BA Home Convenient to- cat1on \ 159.500 Tenant occupied 24 nr notice to show Marshal Plan Inc Broker Ltnda or Claudia 12131450·0415 MHl YElllE CISTOM OPEN SUN H 30S5CAPRI SP&e•ous home on exira large IOI SBA 3 •Da E1cet design lor those that love to enter1a1n lewrrt leac~ 1069 ........ \. MARVELOUS WESTC LI FF NOME Highly upgraded with 3 bedrooms pool and spa Cathedrnt cet11ngs Too ot the line l11tchen and baths True· executive couple home Easy main. te'lance Onve by and call tor appoinlment 1111 HIVE lf, 11 Hl Y IHt,000 JOlll OAI0 ,111 HOMES FOR SALE * • 7 Muir Beach (Spyglass) COM 760-8333 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2716 Windover (Broadmoor, HV Hiiis) COM 675-6000 $485.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1242 Somerset, Baycrest. Newport Beach 644-9060 $430,000 Sunday 1-4 * •6 Trafalgar (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Bch 2 BEDROOM 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 640-4868 $1 ,950,000 Sunday 1-4 26435 Arbor Ad (San Juan Vig) SJC 642-5200 $119.900 Sunday 1-4·30 17 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 1356 Galaxy Dr (Dover Shores) Nwpt Bch 642-5200 Fee Land Sunday 1·4:30 759-9100 $540.000 Sunday 1·4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEii * 1748 Bonalre (Back Bay) Nwpt Bch LOTS 84-85-86 Top of Rockypoint Spyglass 675-6000 $289,000 Sunday 1-4 644-6200 $2,750,000 Sat/Sun 8-8 034 Pomona, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $116,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2221 Francisco. Newport Beach * * 103 Via Udo Soud. Newport Beach 631-1266 $274,900 Sunday 1-5 644-9060 $2.835,000 Sunday 1-4:30 3 BEDROOM 13 Arbor, Costa Mesa 646-2313 $113.900 1953 Arnold. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $122,500 * • 1805 Glenwood. Baycrest. N.B _. 644-9060 $329,500 Sunday 1-5 * •33 Montpellier (Harbor Ridge) COM 644-6200 $750.000 Sunday 1·4 Sunday 1-4 •• 1793 Onole, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $319,900 Sunday 1-5 309 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar Sunday 1-4 Montanas Norte (Rancho San Joaquin) Irv 759-9100 $575,000 Sunday 1·4·30 640-4868 $184.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •616 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673-8494 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 319 Nevada, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $157,000 Sunday 1-4 309 Poppy. Corona del Mar 673-8494. $435,000 • 19461 Sierra Raton. Turtle Rock. Irvine Sun 12-4 552-2000 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2792 Aedwlng (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 631-1266 $224.500 Sunday 1-4 * •" 1903 Yacht Camilla (Seavlew) NB 759-1890 $325,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 18 Cypress Point. Newport Beach 631-1266 $995,000 Sat/Sun f.5 COllDOS TOWllHOMES FOR SALE . 2 BEDROOM * • 280 Cagney Ln, :: 104 (Villa Balboa) NB 644-6200 $142,000 Sunday 1-4 2 BR pl us FAM RM or DEii 3 _BR plus FAM RM or DEii * •4627 Roxbury. Cameo Shores. NB * •280 Cagney Ln. tt 103 (Villa Balboa) NB 644-9060 $555.000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $180,000 Sunday 1-4 3 BEDROOM 423 San Bernardino (Newport Heights) NB ••2792 Loniwood Court, CM 207 Aralla (Eastbluff) Newport Beach 644·6200 $390,000 Sunday 1-4 546·23 l3 168.500 S 644-6200 $279.000 Sunday 1-4:30 unday 1-4 850 Sandcastle (Harbor Vu Hiiis) NB 237 Avalon. Costa Mesa 760-8333 $339.500 SattS.Un 1-4 546-2313 $134,000 Sunday 1-4 • v 16 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) Nwpt Sch Sat/S\Jn 2- 3 IR plus FAM RM or DEii 241 Jeanette Place, Eastslde Costa Mesa 760-8333 $1 .195.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 505 Vista Flora (Bluffs) N.8 631-7370 $~47 ,500 •Sunday 1-5 v 112 Torrey Pmes (Big Cyn) N.B. 756-1540 $195,000 00 Kings Place (Cllffhaven) NB 759-8477 $525.000 Sun 1-5 631-1266 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:3o 107 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) Nwpt Bch 0271 Lighthouse Lane. Huntington Beach 759-6700 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 960-6496 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 125 Via Koron ( Lido Isle) N.8 . 1631 Lincoln Lane. Newport Beach 631 · 7300 $467,500. Sunday 1-4:30 •3 12 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 673-5354 $298.500 Sunday 1-5 * * •815 Via Udo Sound (Lido Isle) NB 673-8494 $350,000 1982 Port Albans, Harbor View Hmes, NB 675-6161 $2.200.000 Sunday 1-5 Sun 1-4 497-1629 $239,000 Sunday 1-4 18771 Via Verona, Turtle Rock. Irvine 4 IEDROOM 3 Rue Chateau (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 552-2000 $278,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 644-6200 S49S.ooo Sunday 1-4 870 w. 20th at Monrovia, West Costa Mesa *2912 Ouedada (Bluffs) Nwpt Bch **591 1 Seashore or. Newport Beach 646-7171 $129,900 ' Sunday 1-4 759-9100 $225,000FEE Sunday 1·4:30 644-9060 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 v •2019 Yacht Resolute. SeaOlew, NB I' I' I I I Format dining rm. cenlrat wet Oar. bllllard room, oversize pool patio area Agent 545-e 166 ~!'1!1!1!!~~~~11112 114 Serrano. Balboa Penln Point, NB 640-7849 $459.000 Sunday 1-4 644-9060 $335.000 Sunday 1-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE ORJMUA I I" I I' I T R A F E L I Aller Mllel'al v-ars 01 DV"u ~..,..;1 ......,.,1,,.....-yl'I'"" .,,~,r-1 '"9 h•t oream of DeCOfT'I "0 an • • • . . . act<>< my cou11n m.Mle 111 • L..-.L-~J.-_.__._ ...... ph1losopl'11tal '11a••men1 A •L 0 T y iJ I There att """ staQ•i. •o •" 1--~..:;....:_,.....__,.--t· actor s car ff' Wh \ "• 7 L-.Ll ~'--''-' _.l.__._I __. .~~er_e_,.,~ ~s and Go· v sh• LIWHTPltCI I HA YEHi HR *BEST BUY Jn BIG CYN * quiet corner I°' V1utled 4 Bdrm 2 , Ba $525 000 cemngs. lrplc 5129.000 Open Sun Agt 759-8.477 Owner/540.7355 •IEW LllTlll * RlllOEI 110.IOGI Gorge<>vt 4 l)drm 2•; OWNER DESPE~A-TE • bath w,tem11y rm PoOI. Super 4Br PoOI home ' saun• end more• Only lrples 2300 Sq Fl GrNt $274 900 wt TERMSt loca11on Very Quiet OPEN SUNDAY t-$ $971< assumebte at 10•1.. 2221 FRANCISCO OWC Hvrry. won't letll Cell Petrltk Tenore $149 900 Call &45·9922, 831 ·126& & IEDROOI 100056 Vallejo Cr. Mesa Woods. C.M 751-3 191 $160.000 SUI\ 12-4 *601 Via Lido Nord (Lido) NB 673-1323 $495.000 Sun 1_4 * •2773 Bunting Circle. Cotta Mesa 64&-2313 $289,000 Sunday 1-4 •35 Whltew1ter, Jasmine Crk, COMar 644-9060 $349,000 Sunday' 1·5 . & IR ,1us FAI Ill er DEi. 4 IEDROOI . 4 IR ,1u~ 1 IR 115 Peerl, BalbO• 1111nd 675·8688 $445.000 Sat/Sun 11. M11k JKques. Bkr R&'M~" ,. II • • - . . !!11!!!. __ JlmJSBll!. ... !!!.J .. !!!!,.Jl!!lll!! ••l!d ._. ... ,., ... ...,.Illa.__ ___ C..... W... llU C.ta... 1114 1n1M lltt •Wl!lt... 1111 leaP' lie U• - OiNYNe@2iN •a:;;, ••MNTA&.a•• LIA.II-~~ --• ..... 1211,111 'nlree bedrooma, 2BA. Extensive ua of French doon and crown mould.... Oak plank flooring in kitchen, family room and laundry room. Cua1om plantation shutters. Convenient to shopping, airport and freeways. lat T.D. is assumable. Gayle Amato uam ... FmT 11,-,111 View forever • beautifully main- tained older Laguna home. Used 1 brick terrace, luah courtyard en - trance with aecluded swimming pool. Three bedrooms, formal din-"°' room, den-maids quarters. Betbara Aune ·-.. ••••• ,IUL. _.., ...... In Bayahorea! A truly stunning and 1ophllticated home . Master bedroom with. adjoining sitting room. The family room and living room have wonderful fireplaces. Three-car garage and extra park· tna. Barbara Aune ••1 llT 1111111 Ull,111 The home everyone wants, 4 BR, 3 BA, family rooms, fonnal DR. Outstanding location with bay and ocean view. Seller has purchased other home. Liz Beazley ILL•--..... 1211,llO Memories of C..pe Cod in a Cali- fornia eetting. Thia beautifully re- modeled Lusk-built 3 BR home is all you could ever hope for. Com- plete with paddle tennis court and delightful amenities. Coby Ward •11111 ._ -11n,111 U you are looking for a 2BR resi- dence that has been professionally uPlflded ~decorated, this is it! Located in a gated community close to the beach. Ann Peter.i .. 1.11191 . Miid I-llH,llO Fabuloul location with a full on OC9D view! Thia 2BR/2BA home with custom French doors and wood floors ia fully air conditioned and hM a private pool and spa. Ann Pet.en I FIU ... ftlW --....... CanfOl"table, well maintained, two- at«y, family home. Only steps to .. and u.nd. Wood paneled family room with built-bl bar and sliding ,i-walla that open to large ocean view deck. Priced for immediate sale. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey --.... ,... u. U_Wllded and expanded, 5BR, aBA. family home on large lot. Offertnl io.dl of privacy plus ca- nyon and liaht view. Leuehold. SancUe Fix ........ 11111• ...... ..... .. Buy into thil beach community ~th:::.=~~~ -provide a view. Four bedroom oottafl doee to belch with tome view. I rnzhold. Seller will con- 16der first TD. Vacant. Bewrly Mcrphy ....... a111J11n H•M• ~ older, twC>-IUll'y home . an pdme comer location. 'l'bn!e t.droom. den, formal dtnini. llnMl.Mt ...... Lovely ancfy a.ch and lhared pier and dock. VISW ALL THB ACI10N! M.rtha llemeb &i&HI lll'llLBT1 ..... Llmf H•l'I •.cMdTMttilfOdlMf'M s1oootoaooo Imo. a..utlf\i eott OOUt~ 1111•,..lmAT ..... lln •:~!~:ptca~:: ~ n:;.• a~flp, 11250.'40-0515 Aet.MW11142~83 .... twte-.wpoot ·,_DI?• ;;; L.wcwy Oowltl-ont tobw:h.Av111..,..;nowt 001or~;oe1":i:..·~ ••lllTIU** ......... ..W..Unda720-14". t tH.9001 • Mottv•t9d ~~· 38R 2~. fOf· I 1•&o1mo. call 873-e3M u---u ,,,_·3 .... 2 ... ., CALL US R!QAAOING -.... ~ Mt 21e:lil ....... l)floed It to ~ '..'.::'. • dumb_,..,, Of 873-373$ -.,., ... ~""" ..... ·200•u. IAVIH! R!HTALS ti Yi• \0 bclft & Udo Lowlv3bdlmpooltiome ..... ~ bMtl a 3 --nu crpt, t. 1 ._._..__1 1 2200 ~. 11300/mo"/ftl tn ""*b JocMlon, ,_. ~ Yrtv, *2200/mo 0CW Ind 1&39 ._ -••lrt 2 M9lr Ml• lft .,..._ 1-------- mut• eulte w/tmlng Mllll .. n ,.~ z1•.a MUA WADE bec1utM l•l• 38A, '11t, owwtooU pool NIWP<MT H&GHTI room ·~· ,_"SUF•ll _..... .,. 48A3ba."9dwoodepe. 38f2e.2cat No 2C*..,.11Nn 1d'111 prtlltyeo1U9t.IM - '305.0001 . ~ toeetl 11•1--·•111 14688. 1ncaa: er&V. s IM Owdentng . IPSMMoe S1150 LM {t1r'ei1-~ ~·1IOOpermo. 2ba. trpllo~,·. ~ ,., ..... wlllftlY mottv•t9d ~ .,... 2 b• MtM V•de loc a1..001mo Me-"50 1 40 No~•. ~011... .....,.., ._.,, -- l..atg9 bt1cll y.,d & btlq AYlll. 1120181. Refe: ' Of ('1I) 34 04 (l \I) IJl.llU 11000/mo + 111t/Wt+ \'6 eurroundlngtvMtpool& BYIL•HD• 1845 Lebr ador Or, ~ GOlfcour•~.28A e-Jt'9c.142·H11 lalka PHlaHll epa. Prime~ .to-.::1:i ~JS~~: to AotJOwnr 659-8221 18' 11>9, + btt·"'9. UUl~I. San JoaQUln c:ondo _ •• ...... NewPof1 Twreoe eonck>. mn c:.tlon. OPEN SUN 1 .... 30 OCMn MeO mutt 28R 1'.~BA Twnt\M It 1 S500... I 1350/mo. 551-5113 or SPACIOUS. ..c.. .,, ~ 2-MIA •75/mo. V• 21drm I iWrm un-S::·ec:>~· ~~ ~ **llM111:'• c•r gar. s1so'f m'o. lll.llBT llMlll 8181883-0M5 :W+ :.:'·.~~mo cant & ~· No .,..._ tum61Nd . ....,, Ywty, maieui.te4 yre neo#. cue.-Low,.,.., hlgtl velue '"5 3 e31-1 f69 ()( 873-3117 PLUSH CONDOS Over Sen J~ Condo. 2 ltY· YOUNG FAM.' ldMl .• Bf'. &4W7tS 2, '37t-0a Summer. at. 11~ tomlzed th'rU-out. bdrm 2 !>9th nr Nwpft. 2BR 1 b9 dbl g., •11all etrH.me & 1•11•. Gar 2BR 2 ~BA. den, ev.il 2-A b9 Townhon\e, •VIII!. Pr~ H.rbor NdQie, *'*2bf 2be CGftlPf. tum. Gor~• and ct•••Y· 639-6190 8eat Atty ,.. now. 112s1mo. No pete: w/opn<, mlcfo, w/d hkup. now. SttS/mo. 875--4"1 .. 11350. m0. Cwtomlled •a" 3~. f/p, wtne.ron OCMnfront. f21t BLUE GUM. •-ILu• 548 8-natd. 846-3827 18' 1750 & 28' $1100 UNIVERSITY Park 28R l1dlaol ... flln rm, edded IOft Low lmm& .... t•. 17j.1~ OPEN SAT 1-4;30 ..._ 28r w/MClud•d view 2b•. gar, avell lmmed. 14o-~ rtlrlt of S27t5 PP Av-'A •-------- ... -Ptaiuala 2117 3BR 21>9, trptc, new crpt. 2 l950 Avt n<# 549-2«7 111/IUt + aec:. '876/mo. lmmed 301-154-1129 8AYFAOHT 1• Ml SW' •-cwgar, IQecov.patlo. no 854 79n 8&3-1460 38R 2b• duptea upetelra l:lcfl~ W9 1 c. 111· 1111 ..._ y1 ,.._..... pet• sees. mo. &44-9079 UITIL ..... · · trp1c, lee. PY1 • eundectl '. SEAVtEW: 3 BR. 2'hba. epc/Ullf Ind 11001mo Brand new 3BA 3BA 3 Bon __ ,. NOT A LIST AGENCY WOODBRIDGE 2BA & den 8'1lnt 2 car panting FM\ rm, 9'Mt YU. Poot 752""511 malcfa qtr9. Spa.lt>9ttl. 2 ;ucn ~~;'J:5,.cr':d. RMdy mid month 1500'• ~tetctl l'\me. AIC. frptc, W/D.' 50 yrdt to bdl: ~;~,'~ 21~:4;)..~ LCMty SM 2be, no peta, car gar. Furn If dMlf.S. chrg 547.2797 2br2b9w/l.undry,Ncupa dblgar,deek.A\llnow,no S13tS/mo.yrty.Call ()9ef\ hM S.Vlun 1_., $2500/mo, negoll•ble. I . , BEST Rentele 53M191 peta S1200mo lnel grdf Debbie 731-3128 wknda & Shou1a vatue 28R 28e 31•~ E. Bey. ~7194 R&'M*" ' . 873-2277 tx.,f75-e173 1AvaM mid Jan S!OO • 2BR Time to rent A 1 E-tlide 766-2340 911 e wkdys bltlna provld~ crpt1 --,.----,,,--,,.--=-=~ HVH Cermel. 1982 Port -2BA lndry hkupa bUle 2BR tr • & WOODBRIDGE 3BR 1'hb9 38' aa. Oceentront duptx tllru-ou1 1850 Hurry Unfum 1 Br Apia l&OO & Alban•. $239,000. Call CtJhh••• luc• blllns mult ... 539-6190 $&50. ::.e~:1 aot':: 2 ltry T/hM w/ce<pOrt. o..-.. yrty. w/d, frpl. newty 53M191 ag1,.. aeoo. No S*•· Oft -- 497-t829 1111 agtcoat u tu E/ekM 2BR 18A $920/mo 552-1947 furnlttled.213/491--33&8 Verull ... 2BR 28A, MC. ~g.~l:lcfl.87S-51M 2760 11 BWFF top duo1ex. • lllffl l~g :;cl<>Md ye1 wlpatlo'. ----3BR 31>9 condo. S.yrldge OQeen view. Avlll lmmecl. ocean vi... 3br 2~b.. Lrg 2BR 1BA houM wlg91 s1151mo. 1111, tut & MC 1.ataa11Nc• 2141 Pin D. Hlghty upgraded. SIOO/mo Call Herb dys C.......... llU llp. lg kite, gar .. m•t. cpl, & yard. S750/mo. Aek tor ~ S300 Small dog & 1 !Jm 2BA Yi: PY1 Q s 11100/mo. l3(M)M3 645-2702. evee 722-13351,Wrirr:::-:=~== no~t•S1000mo1et+MC Jlrn/agU31-7370 chlldott.CaJl646-5413 brlek ~tio 0$1190/mo. 38R,3BA POOi VILLA BAL BOA 2 1: ~:Cto':i:t~: 493 6658 tx 831-9220 Compar•t You'll rent 3BR · 213-378-8988 $1800/mo Qndf a poo1 Bed/den, lemity rm, bey POC>PY. o--87M190 ,._ ... •-21•• 2BA nr OCC $750 lnd9 --' , _ _; 160-399 ""· $1500/mo yrty -reu -r -gar tool Kid S39..e191 lut. ..... 2141 Furn 1BR condo. Urge llv-n-nt "..., 1 BAYRIDGE ~ 3 Bed/3 28R 1ba. CIOee to bMdl. 28R 28X dup'"· rrPIC. 1 9gt coat . ... .... ,".* :ng ar~:o ~~1:-'~i! 5BR 3BA SomerMt. s... ba, llp, air & NCu<tty Yard. New f*nt. 1878. -· ••-•y 1 I gar, w/d, lrg yd. Quiet. 1ll • .,.,, urn eg '* wind. Community pool, $750/mo y<ly 758-7087 & 873-535-4 .,.. ._.. • Pet ok S 1100 760-1996 E/1tde 2BR, r91nodeted, 1 +; Incl. utll ~. F.. view overlook Ing Main view 759--0540 agt LIDO PARK OR· 3 Bed & , __ ...,.......--.,....--,,.--,-,...,, 1631 LINCOLN LANE . . betn'I cell•. lg yd. Child & TILllllT 111-1111 beach $1000/mo Incl. . den BAYFRoNT PEN1-2 BR 1 b&. tum. evell. U111 Baycr .. t 3 bdrm, family •Single tx cozy cpl. Sm911 pet ott. 1795. 7604N2 utthtlel. Call Al GukSA, .--S Ill JU HOUSE $2000/mo yny lndd. W• to bet\ 1775 rm home Beautifully 1br, trpl, no gar, utllt pd S550 mo+ er.CS ctwg renta (70Z) 732-9226 tx Virgil A tastMul oecot w/trp6c 1 WATERFRONT HMS INC •MC, av_.. 1/1 494-4282 plWlnedlorlamltyand/Of S675.Nopete.722·9011 EXTAApi\19h 4 rm,1~1>9 thls2BR,H~b•lnSuper Webb locally at {714) gar539-e191egtlee 1•11_. 28R 1b91ge lPK Apprx entertaln~t. Quiet lo-S800 pool hm, grNt ar .. , AIN Muat ... I 547-2787 497-4364 Of 494-7575 • • -1000./1 415 ~ti()() call on on ucluded Around rent/utlla 1750. mo + em dep. + 5 blk 2BR -BIG CANYON COndo Gott 11 nr 875-o atreet. Only $298.500. ~:9~61~~':t c!!~ PCH cred. chg. 547-2787 510 Nln~~s~· 1attlul Lqaa1 litatl 1111 fm t99 2BR 2ba. Pv1 gar.• ...... mo to mo Ownr 87 180 UllY ITAlnD IUTAITlllllW 1~ 73a-e077 wtcnd/eva §eiutiful new 28( 2L poolltennla $1500/mo Shoreclltf vm .. con<k>, 2BR 1be. nw bMdl, no IU Ull IULn AttrectlYe 2 atory. In Olde OCMn & Catalina Twnllrnea Pool, epa, ten-759-5597, 497-5-47 1 VleW-golf eourM. pool, pet•. n-amllr. Garege CdM. 3BR 2b&. No pets. 3BR 1~BA <Mn+pool tbl, C~~m~~ !~~ n1a crta. gw. petlO. lndry BLUFFS 3Br 2Ba. new ~· f:a ~~-~~ $8~/mo. 673-12~ lla·HM Refs. S 1350. 494-3082 frig WID. lrg yel, tundeci< 28R w/gw MOO ~tails hkup Micro. lrplc, C9ble eti>I. drpa, paint. DI W CePtstr#io Open Sun. 2tk 28e Ouplu. 2 eat oar ••~ill ... n llM Charming ciMn 2BR 1b• new pnt, crpt, blnda 539~6191 agl eoat TV. Several fir plane $1200 No pets 759-06&6 $700 mo 8181337--01..S newtydecof. l/p . frig. So. houM pal1o & garege quiet cu ... w w/vlewa. $875-$975 C.11 EASTB UFF SBA T ol PCH. S 1150. 836-1714 Newport Heights 1681 s1oooi mo.Call499-210l $1050w/gdnr875-3315 FURN 3 BDRM 2BA 2 Peul or Mllll Ann• II CLI 11 4~1 • .!.._~ laat1Au I 2 BR •tlo ,._,....new 2BR 28Aj appllan~t Story TOWNHOUSE on 495~7 Alk ebOut our w 'i>· OM c urc · ..,., • a • P • _,...... •• -Only S32 s0o 931•1788 · LG 481. 3B.+ eep. f9m. GOOd pculblllt... l•OO corner. Near beac-n Holiday si>eciall bch. S 1950. Al 458-2108 Plaza .,.. 3BA 2BA ?QM-carpet•. nr l:lcfl, no p«a . . rm .• lrplc. South ot PCH. bch bungalow nice E-aide $850/mo 1atllut • dep Fum delu•• oceanvte'tlt Ible rent QPUon •I S775 $850 873-3452 Immediate~. $2000 addr .... U1lls frM Cell 536-1617 • ..,.,. IMcia 2111 condo 2Br 28A all S3M191 Ag1 t9e . COlY 18R ·1ba. W• to ..... limn mo 509'A ACACIA. 53i-e191 90t C091 LANKMARK CONDO Age Simfm'o 2BR 2'%8A 2 amenities S 1490.lmo t>Mcn. $&50 Incl utll knock• often when you 633-2141.DeyeOnty. l•IHUT 55plus 2BR2be.excel. lrp11.gd~r.trg yd1 2012 Rel• req 'd Oya ForCIUaltledAd Avellnow75e-0281 UM reault·rilllng Dally New beal.ltlful lwge 3BR Wellalde 2 BR 1ba cond All appliances. Port Card I ll, nr 6'42--0880,eves 631•4897 ACTION LARGE ATTRACTIVE Piiot Clau llod Adi to 2BA, lrptc. gar, w/d. w/c.rport. Pvt fncd petlo Recreation tectl S800 mo MtcAr1hur & Ford. Avail .. Piil OlllT Call• BACHELOR FUii kitchen ::;:et111e Orange Cout $1400/mo. 7ecl-ot09 yard $615/mo. 662-1700 969-7905, 841-0945 211. Ownr 759-8533 Lrg SBR 2,,,8A. 2 car ger-~~,~~~ So of PCH. Call 673-5156 Phone 6-42-5678 Nice cottege: 2BR 1ba. LARGE 18r, sm Vfd ftx Nice 3 BR llm. chefs kltcti, 2BR 2.,.,BA condo w/gar. ege, pool tennis CloM 6-42-5678 Nlee 28' 28a ucietrs 1 car trplc 1 c.r ger Walk to pets. quiet ., .. $455 ~ gar. patio & mtxe $795 '"mile to bch POOi & epa. to beacfl S 1200/mo gar, Otw. fl"plc:. LM S850. bctl S975/mo. 873-1039 cred. cilrg. S.7-2787 .. cred cllrg 547-2787 $976/mo 531 -5575 SL MGMT 642·HI03 VIiia Renlale 875-7015 ...... lll11ea11u 1111 ln111I 1oe21ner11 lift ltural 1112 ...... 1111 ------- NEWPORT BEACH WUTIUff IHl,111 This home has 100 pos.slblltles-offlce or maid's room. extra latge separate room could be work shop or art studio. 3 BR, 3 BA, spa. UYOlllT · 1211,111 Beautifully upgraded 3 BR home otters com- plete privacy. Light, bright, coordinated decor In the lastest colors. Lush garden/spa. 11&• UY 1211,111 Totally private 2 BR with spa ready for unit to be built over 3 car garage. Garden patio Is steps from bay beachfront. ltl IWIYN 1211,000 Bachelors attention! The perfect condo with full golf course view. It's rustic, woodsy. has high ceilings, fireplace. 2 BA & den. UITlllff SHl,llO Fabulous price for a beautiful 5 BR home on cul- de-sac street. Many upgrades and bullt-lns. Private lot. A "must see"! IALllA PlllDIU 1211,llO Spacious duplex with great ocean view. Walk to shops. theatre & restaurants. Be a part of the exciting fun zone developemnt. IALIU PINllU IHl,lll Location & potential + C-1 lot with 8 garages. Adjacent to "fun zone" development. an area with exciting possibllltles. PllllllU PlllT IHl,lll Old Newport charms with quality and craftsmanship. 3 BR, dining room, family room. Pine built-Ins & woodwork abound. Immaculate & Inviting! Ull ISU IUl,111 Instantly appealing. 3 BA on large lot with marvelous south sunny patio. pine kitchen. bedrooms opening to outdoor entertaining area. A deco.rator's delight! UllHl•I Mn,111 Ocean. bay & night light view from upgraded 3 BR. 3 BA townhome. 2 patios. fountain & central air provide gracious living. llftl ... U 1411,111 Single story, 3 BA. formal dining, den. Enjoy nlte llte and bay views from living room or garden patio with custom pool. Feel ... llU Niil ..... A st9')' book guest house. a 3 story windmill and a 4 BR main house makes this property unique, practical, romantic • all on a double lot. Great buy! ..... .. ..... Btg Cenyon at lta best. Beautifully decorated, modet perfect 4 BR home. Soter heated 60 ft . pool & apa, kot pond, eecurlty system. I Lim.. 11 ....... Inviting & chermtng 4 BR Engllth Normandy on south bayfront with sandy beech! Two muter suit•. Pier & aup for large t>oet. Lim.. 11.-- 8"lldett -Prtme Bayfront lot to er•t• 'YOU! "dream hOuM." 75' on the balo:h a pter for a 90' boatt Call for addttlonail In atlon. A MEMBER OF THE ril SEARS A,NANCIAL NETWORK lAJ OPEN HOUSES UTllllY "'"'' 121 ltrs .... 2 BR, Den $225,000 M.GUTH UITlllfF ........... 5 BR $290,000 l MURPHY SllllY ~ Ull'lllff ... .. ..... 5 BR $290,000 L. MURPHY PIWIUPIHIT 2114 s.m..-- 3 BR. FR $335.000 J AKERMAN Mllllll 11111 HWMtew .... 3 BR. spa $349,000 J SHAW 1"1UlllU ,,.....,., .... 3 BR $398.000 B. REEDY IPTIUIS-.1 us. ..... 6 BR $650.000 M. REEDY L9I tsU '21 Yla LWe .... 4 BR. Bayfront $1,445.000 C. RUMSFELD L•tsU 1oa fl• LWe s.1111 6 BR. FR $2,835,000 E. OLSON SEAVIEW IUYllW IMl,111 Sptclous pool-size lot. 24 hour guard-gated community. light. airy 3 BR Nantucket. Owner wlll carry with low down. Possible lease/option. IUYIEW Ull,000 This Is the view you have waited for! Ocean. city llghts and mountains. 3 BR Nantucket. large yard, room tor pool. Excellent financing. IU'11W ISll,111 Enjoy sparkling city lights from your own private spa. 3 BR, 2'~ BA. FR. plus security for your family In this guard-gated community. . . IUNW IHl,lll Expanded. customized 3 BR Nantucket. ~an view, wood trims. trench doors. added family area & pool-size yard. Assumable financing. IUftlW 1410,111 Picture perfect Port Royal 2 story 4 BR home In private guarded community with pool & tennis . Panoramic ocean view. Excellent low price! .... 1411,111 4 BR New Bedford model. custom upgrades throughout. Panoramic ocean & city light view . Private apa. New jumbo loan. IUftlW 1421, .. Largett modet "tn Seavlew with good view of Cetatlna, city llghta & mountains. Room for pool on extra wtde lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. IUNW Ml._ One of a klndl Expanded Port Royal. Fantastic OCMn & light• view, private spa. Top street of 1Mvtew. &bR + Lanai. ' ..... ..... Super cuatom home built by vatentlne.. $ptldoua houM, large tot, 3 BR. formal dining, paneled den~ rec:ratlon room. 644-9060 NEW LISTINGS lllffl 1111.- 3 BR ·s· plan on fee land. Newty painted & draped. 2 unit building. close to pool & Shop- ping. Two good assumable loans. IPYIUUa&. ..... Compare this home at this price anywhere In the area. 3 BR, family room. large patio. 3 car garage. quiet location. IPTIUSSMU 11•,I• Outstanding home with unobstructed views of ocean, harbor, city & sunsets. Substantlalty . upgraded. Pool, spa, 4 BR. family room. CORONA DEL MAR ...-OHmlll• U2UM Steps from Big Corona. this 3 BA. 2 BA home features small view from LR with hi-beam ceil- ings and brick fireplace. Bring otter. .... u ...... Popular 1 story plan with 3 BR, 2 BA. FA. Many extras! Redecorated, private spa. A/C. good location. gate guarded with pool & tennis .aw1111 nm am.- Former model home located close to pools & tennis. Totally redone. professlonal decor & landscaping. Call for appointment. OlllU 1111U11S MH,111 Newer custom with 180° ocean/bay view. Room for pool. 3 BR + FR or 4 BR. 3'.i'! BA, 2 fireplaces. master BR retreat could be office or den. IPTIWlllU ... An Incredible value recently redecorated In pristine white. Quiet location. views of ocean. harbor and sunsets. All this for under $500.000. IPTIWI IMl,111 5 BR plus bonus room m medley of color & light. Forever view. pool & spa. French doors. com- pelllng combination of taste. room. location. view & price HlllA 111. IUI MHMI Remodeled 3 BR with unobstructed view. Ex- pansion potential. stunning decor Excitement of Newport at your front door. lllM .. n Ml._ Your opportunity to own cozy family home with ocean view In desirable Shorecllffs. Immaculate condition with 3 BR, 3 BA. By appointment. ... 11111& 111. IUI ll ..... Custom Brian Jeannette designed Cape Cod 4 BR plus 1 BR apartment on comer lot with park and ocean/bay vlews. OTHER AREAS avaam,.. 11..,.. Bright and ctean 2 BR condo with cool. Shady backyard to enjoy summer barbecues Near Shopping, poofs, tennis. ~ ~ 2 BR ~ den. Owner paid $225.000 new, then apent $60,000 on extenalve upgrades. Gorgeoua. lmmacu~ate & ready to Miii aU•LAllM .... Tucked away for complete privacy yet tn com- mand of dramattc coatal & t'Ghtl vtew. 3 BR. 3 BA. br&SI & wood wet bar, tlte spa. 2111 Ill .IUMll •LS Riii, IEWPOR' IUCH I • • I \ .. ... ... ._ I IU4 ..... tMI Int.• C...t ".:: IHtalt 11 l~i: ........ / ... :r.: .... , Ir~ 2111 Clerlul/... MM ..... ..... .. ..... .. INO, MOV!·IH IONU8 Ul1'W ..u.... . -.. ... * HOO -lfQ 38A HA. 2 cw M/F af\r nt 20a ..,. "' 25 aq It. 1425/mo. FOUND e mo 8o••/Ptt ~ ~ OOMn. 11drm. AfC. pOOI, cerport . ._., C8tP«1 fl1a, micro-tennla. Bre>ot1nur1t/Ellla. 2BH ow. OnlY MOO o-wllndtY Niue>. Hr SC s .C.Ptz Tenn/pl, amotc'o IJalbot ~.Pvt entry a Bull moc, bltc/wtit 1n Santa lftV(RJISNj ..._ 11500 1ba. No '*-' Hr SC Ptua. ~.Incl uti.....OOJmo 1375/mo. IM-2550 18A vtll Ind '4ts Pl'9 "3·1055 ok l3eO 54t-8178.., bltn. ci.n. 790-9792 Ana on Main st e-te-5271 NI c.ltor'::tm.171-M~ (714)9M-113e fMALL. 11f',g11',IOO/mo --StvdlO.fVHkltc.$375.r:... JFIN8MCctMtvn:i=, 725 . 11 montl\a tub attec>m' SECRETARY u.wrn YfllY tse67mo. !!...~: BR. C... Stteryt. 11w, 11 lut. .... ... m.nm lll-IMI u U w.: .. ~ rrsic. ,.. cptt pe. ...... 540 aq tt. Aecept liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiiiii .. --..... t ...,,1 buty 11A. A"91111S. "°°'"'°' .. bit:. A*-4o .... 11M. a bL '°"' m . ii E/BLUF, TowMc>uM, 2br _.,.,/mo,'~ .,.., 2 '-9' pvt otflcea, fnl .... ADS ,_ 0 Aot•?M000~1211 TILWl'llMIT ,:;t·~r.~~~ .~~~w:o'M~ ENJO~-,n.~, ... M:~'~:'.,:SR::= :t~T·~.~'"o:i,= uunu =~=~ ,.__.._... .... 142·t4120tM2-HI03 our adult 0tlent9d com-173-0727 .,... ARE FREE •ntw9(1ng phot!M, (~ .._.. -. . EMttllde IWc In I pine tor-I .... I fl... fULl OCEAN VIEW plex 1111 lo oflerl • .._... aa.. 712 2111 cord keeping, ~ng i48· iiN/ILdiO r;M; no M20 E/tlde IQ 2br 1ba. .. , toe 1 BR DIW trig. DellOtlttul OCMl'I bt .... a..oh tcrott etrMt. t & 2 Spac:lout 1 l 2 Bdrm un-Mt Megnum. P.l.? Stv old ...,... ... , • Cal·. wpm) and ...ittance In pete_ Ceroort. i24 ~ pool, 2 S*'tont ma.x. no Gu l Wtr ~ Patio, ep.cbit 28drm 28e • Bdr!Tls In .taouna Bctt. 11 turn i.ptt. ttar11no at Spanfth Manalon NB LUXURY Nf:>I. Bctl. 785 vatlOUt profeG'ta. ~ St #D, 813-7117 pets, M&-5137 $565. mo. Adhs. No'*'· dtnwthr, frplo. ' Pluah teeklng elegance you will $5501 Covd pwlt'g, SAT· Baclcba.!e,, NM.t, quiet. tq/ft office. Next 10 O.C I retUIM or apply In CW• BR. S875.2br2ba,2pat,lndry, YNl'leate.&48.o391 orpta. drpa Lota of Fbe lm.'::0":°94..2285 ELUTE TV. Pool. Gym, helpful. t?t134338 AltPQrt.Robt.155-1222 MJ·ll'f IOl'llltolk~u--AA..,, 'er t beernt, ~;5/;:: gOOd loc. Avall now. no *ElSJDE Dalux TWnhou• CloMtt hautlfUlty land-rom · Sauna. Ott Newpoft Frwy Prol. ct.an non-.emok.er, N.B off!Qe to allata. Room I~~~~~~~~~ ----1.-1~i-r"'~-:;ook l.ane. pett 549-2750 aft Spm P•tlo. 2br 1"'ba. $725 tcaped. 9e0-6331 LUXURY 8AYFRONT •I M~Fadden. 112 blk to 3Br furn Condo, mw br for 2 dnkt. lido aru. l~ound: Alatkan Malamute lr~INlt 875-3.t35 2548 Orange. 142-2520 28R 1"'8A TwnhM. New 1500 sq ft. 2br, 2ba, tam. Keno t Res\~ 1-3~2 wtba $340. M<>-3492 S2851mo, 875-4705 male. s1atar/New11nd. Pllet .18R Garden Apt. Beamed meetill.Jlll Lg Aptt next to Park. crpt1. drpt, bulltlnt, trp6c, rm, IOh. tip, xtrat, dbl 1seo 1 Tuttln I ~~Y Prof Fem 30-40 to ah Ottlce & 1335/ HB. 841-6579 HI W. ltrfff <*!lngl. C.t>ae avail. Nr Frplc, vaulted ~lllnga. lrg enQI ~ w/elec opnr. gar., • 1350 842-96e& llll4IJ·IM' ... ..,.,. lo~y 2BA 2ba + den I~ N.., M~~::: Squar~~ FOUND: Brown Leether O.ttl Ilsa, U tlllf Falrgroundt, S.C Plaza. & &PllTmlTS spa. Prvt bal<:ony s7oo. t. 53e-oe21 llWfllT ... II • IC. Turtlefock, Irv . .$490/mo Coat Hwy. NB &41·7841 Fllght Beg. Corner Pacific AmptllttlMter. No Immaculate largt Garden Newly rectecorat9d IUWlll YILL&ll 1925/mo. 38R 2BA lower + utll. 854-1879 meg Baytlde/PC H. Owner .... UPll. pett. Av~ll Jan 15. Apta. a.autlfully land· Ctllldo6tS795Nopete. unit. gar, '-Undry room,..... 17M Prof IF tMklng eama f0t PlllTllllll lllNI Identify contents. IRVINE'AREA $530/mo. &41~3078 scaQed grounds, pool/ •85S·ote5• ac:rON.from beach. Fem n-tmkr kitch ~· a.ite 2br 1ba border Of Retall/ofe apace. 1881 ti!, e75-1047 P tlo/dec:k No_., WIY •n 210 Grant s 'c ,;._ ... 5• ...... • corner ~eArthur & PCH. --~----.:-:-we are a division of a na-28d tBe, cptt, drpe, gar '1:/:,~m a s59s.ie(,s 1GBr 1~ .,.t922 ~ellac.N. TSL t,tGMT 142·1603 C.M. nr o ti. 1&•' . N.B. ,...,mo. 54t-7259 Prime apot In landmerk Found Calleo cat, yellow tlonelcompanytaeklnga No pata. Adltt Pf•f $700 2Bd 1'!.B S70S.$710 at, '"'''V• uptt.,ra. o Live whefe you ha.,. 751·0272, 882· 1t23 Prof MI F, apac:lout 38R toe. 2411 E. Coaal Hwy, cotter w/bell vie bOrder of IUll time Bookkeepa< to LN. Avf 1/1. 548-7234 2250"'Can0u!rd s.40-9628 pett $510 Agt 550-t015 •Speet8JC\,llar aptt SPACIOUS APARTMENT Lrg room, tndry lac. COM hM. Pvt bath, gat. Sia 200. CdM. 875-4900 CM & NB. 648·8771 work In our trlendly fut- 2Bdrm. Cfl)1t. drpe. Water -----11f1 II MW * 1 & 2Br, 1 & 28e .ult.. 1 MILE FROM OCEAN S250/mo. Relt req'd, Clote to bch. '550. WATERFRONT BLDG. Found key ring Balboa paced offie4t paid 836-4120 1·5PM 2Bdrm 1 '1•8e S71S.S725 '525/mo 18R 18A. ell !~1~==-townhOU... 642-2357 Cotta Mete 548-1~72 873-0822 Executl~ tulle· 1350 sift. Penlntula 'I• mile from 25ee Orange "B" .. $595 151 E. 21a1 548-2408 bltlna. Laun~m. •Private balconlea or witttcntt 2BR 2BA. pool. Mature non-tmkr, me. rm Prof. raep person to anr lrg 4th floor w/vu M2·'M4 fetty 673-0787 1'iJ:'k.::.~ e~-:.r= 2 Bdfm duplell. IQI getagt. near beach anc:Nfiopi. Garden patios lrplc. Yr lee. $900/mo. In lovely cOndo Pool. ).c, dee NB home. W/D, turn Mon·Frl 9 to 5 FOUND MI T ABBY young. With knowtadge of gen. yard, gOOd arN. S695. ••~...a.a TSL .?G3~~ lBt~~21• 1..,.,, WIY _... Call Jolene 648-G39& ~~00nls 1 ~~5to20ocee2 n '~-~-r-'I. !!50'fn<!· $100 Woodwort<lng cab thop College Or. Area. CM. !Wal ledge<. cutl m~ 559-5001 ~LI--=---'" ""' '" vw -• • .., Imo . ...,..,. c-• ng . ...,l-377.. to llttr w/ownr. 1a0o sqf1, 549·2612 agement. payroll. and 2BR 1'nBA E/tlde TwnllM. &PUT91m •n. •• . •3 Ughted tennlt oourtt Spd\IOU\ "ngl.-nnl' M/F Mttr Br In N.B 'n blk Reap F 25 .... tame F use of all fir macha (tbl FOUND· Puppy on Et "A/P & AIR we would Ilk• pvt patio. 278 Cabrlllo. u .. --Fiii $825 mo. 2BR. IBA, patio. •*s21sr .. w1mmam&ln~da b !WO b.-droom aph to beach, getage, $383. 22-28. To find & rent apt saw, Red. eaw, edge Camino Drive, Costa to talk to you 639 n -·· pool I d E >""'' ASAP. 545-4423 In NB or CM. 875-7249 sander band NW lathe Mesa 540-1496 S675tmo. 640-0 Like brand newt All utilltlM • aun ry room aat-•Sorry. no pats planer). $350/m~. Fo; Tiiis lull time potltlon of• 2BR 1'hBa Twnhae. no paid Pool. gar. no peta. aide '~c9~~o .it. •Furnlahlngs avail Vary lg room wtbath, pV1 Reap, neat fem to atlr 4BR, appt call Scott 642•1800 Found Yng Mtcat Solid fers competitive salary pets, no gar Avail Jan t5. 2Bdrm 18a S680 · Y entr. 101 2 people $220 Nwpt Betl duptu. Stepe gray/Ilea collar. vie. and t>enell11. Formoreln- $565/mo Agt 642_7404 301 Avocado 642·9850 TSL MGMT 842·1603 WHY NOT CALL ea. $200 clean dep. Fair-to beach. $313/mo + ttt aatrtl PrtftJlf Wllson/Falrvu 648•8938/E formation cell CHUCK Newpor1 ecrou the ttree1 ltJ-1 ltl vffJW/Baker C.M. 641-8885 & _iut. 548-0863 Z771 MILLER at: 2BR 1ba, pvt yard. own 2 Lost butterfly pin, red garage. New carpets & ~l:FM!ld <1> BR l 'nBA, frpt 5795· SUWlll YILUIE • 'ln Isl year's rent lilt 1/•1tt RH9. prof fem to ar1r Irv 1§50 sq ft STOREFRONT wings, diamond center. ~WTllT IH I t $5301 I med <2> Lg baetl S475 ulll Incl · · -home. Non-tmkr. $330 + Xlnt MESA VERDE Family helrloon 1 1 Sky PaA S~tl'I ::Upancy esf:04~4 FAMILY &PllTllEm <31 Sml bactl S400 ulll Incl 15555 Huntington VIiiage FURNISHED Of , LAllU WOI '11 utlla & dep. 651-0503 location. 545.-2143 REWARD. 963-0219 Irvine. CA 927 t4 2BR 2be on Vlotorla. nr parkllng ciean large apta • Paah Props 720·9422 Lane. from San Diego UNFURNISHED llTH Ill Rmmt needed tor Mttr •Combined Office/Shop Lost Calleo cat. blk. whl a (714)250-8065 Newport Bl Squeaky tor families with t or 2 Nice 28r 2Ba. bltna, dlw. ire:•:· ;:rth of ~h Wkly rentala. Low rates br/balgar tn 3br 2ba hm 825 IQ tt reas c M orange. vie Columbia -------- cl.an W/fr •• h P.lnt. chlldren Near park. Heat S625 Net peta. Nl amkra o F c 9 en. wes on flT•SS $135 a Up/Wkly. Color btwn OCC/N.8 . In C.M. C·2. Nice a' r~a 54B-7249 Square. Irv $100 l1t1 (atry/ltllfs O•. Id N t 642-7528 or 760-1418 Mc edden. -TV, meld service, free $425 mo. 650-5443 lor Newport c.nter CPA. 1595• no pets. 990-2962 2~~rm 2~~ a. $720 NICE lerge 3 Bdrm 2ba. Lrg 3BR 2BA. crpta. drpt, c::~~~-~[~S, coffee, heated pool & ._1,..TI -u hJ111n/ alb 27 REWARD. 854•9427 Fina benefits & advance- 2Br 1~B• townhouse. 98 w Wiison 631-5583 encl gar. no pets. Mesa bulltlna, lrplc. dbl gar, • .... steps to ocean. Kitch·• .. __ r•-cAXRUUM DUPLEX LOST Diamond Ring meot for exprd rellable. Bltlns. garage. patio. &"••wlf HW del Mar 1750/mo. Avail w/d hkup. $900. Very ""' ..,,, Sarry, evall. 985 N Coatt Hwy. G 1 ooci Mens aolltalre. REWAR . applicant 759•0101 $725 No peta 645-4837 nu Im---'. 3 .. ~ .• 60561v m.,.. qutel. 536-0921 ",.ts. la4tti Laguna Beach, 494-5294 •Dally comptJter updates reat tnveatment n g 873·7704 -----=--=--::--2BR 1'1tBA E/Slde Twnhm. """" ~ ..,, • •More leeda. laster aerv rental area. PRICED "'T HPOTIEIT uon •2Br 2Ba nr SC Ptza. S.A $795/mo Fn:>lc. yard. POOL Patio. frplc. X-lge 2BR 2BA. gar. lndry. Nice 9'tll Nily t tt I . IULAll llTIL •All cllents"screened ONLY S 145,000. Lost fem Aust. Shephard. Exper. Individual with Patio. carPort, pool, garage Nice 1ocat1on. 1Br S560. 2Br $680, $500 4 plex Quiet street, 1 ~ood Wkly rentels now avaH. •20% off to •II new cllenta Call Bettle Molenkamp. blk a whl wttan on Jan 1 good English sklllt. $700. No Pets 722·8011 1780 Santa Ana sec:. Unf E·slde 557-2841 mile to beach. No pets. S 129.50 wk & up 2 274 (7 14) 641-5611 841-5177 or 962·9e02 In CM 957 ·6160 strong typing and die· Lg 2Bt 1'~Ba twnhse-sty1e TSL MGMT 642-1603 -$650 Call Jean 631· 1266 Nwpt Blvd. CM 64&-7445 SC Plza $320/mo Incl all Ja•a1tri1I 27 LOST miie Gold Lab~ taphone or shortllend ..t... I I d & Pvt 1 Br. frplc, pool, patio. A H bo & Wll O c•• on ful • I I .,..t w pat o. yr gar •W-.. ••1 ytL• ••(• gar N.o pets 399 w Bay partm~nh IU 1111 LlllE utlls. Fern n·smkr shr ar ' s n, M help ,.ppy n pertOn $695 No pets 548-5605 --~ .,.. St $615 · 650-6357 rernax black logo wtaame. 2BR 2BA 4-plex t2/21 Reward 646-S413 with resume to Mr ---------2Br. 1'4Ba. bltns. new cpts · Nt>wport Beach So 3026 W Pacific Coast Hwy Must llke cats. 556-2289 For leue 5000 tf lndust l OST M a 1 e p-00. Fuen1es. at Robert Bein, *QITllll* & drps. OIW. bltlns $625 ~lllTLIOATill I 71111 I nth "ltr•' t Newport Beach Relrlg TV spaoe, ale ofc't, lo yd die/Terrier ml• No ID Wiiiiam Frost & At· BeautlfUl 1&2BrS600 Up ·$600 Nopets540-«84 ,75 I mo. 2BR l 'LBA tdt[lii~~ii S125•wksol.nodepotlt. Sep. entr. bdrm/bath, spaoe,,itlntloc.2302So soclatet 1401 Ovall St. Incl g•• c-.... ,IV\ heat & 'T L .. L 2a.... ••. Balboa Island. $387. Avf Sutan. s A 648-7512 Westclllf area Christmas . B II c hot water."rn'ci'~ gar IUI& Ill &m Tl ownhouae.AllGreenbeH. lfaH IC• ., 642-511 J ltatah tt S•au 1/15 Fem only. 676-6603 eve Apricot color Re-Newport eac . a. 2323 ELDEN. Onan 10·5 1Br trig. range. laundry. aundry20r7m8 Thubrllntlns Almat ocnfrt furn or unf 2724 ward 646·3177 833-0070 (8am-5pm) ,..... ool N 2B 1ina. bch Nt>wport Buch No SHARE COM custom '2br bct•t fu,U~f S.tty Wall 648•7854 P · cas~~o pets TSL MGMT 642·1603 Pe~ect 4 .. ~::Ing $1~~ xx11 ""'""A\, 1111, 2br 2be ap1, n-smkr, fTpi. 2ba home . .Fem n-flto Lost Slamesewht/blueyes lfftrll Ct1rt.ll •Lrg 1 & 2Bdrm. newly 931 w 1911'1 S1. 548-0492 SHARP 2BR. cpta & drps, 499-2704 Avail 1115 IJI In tl•• ~~~f~wr:~1~32n~:_: !'::~·15~~~~1 utll. GREAT lnvettment op-g;t~ ~·~:~o ~~3.;;~ B;~~~a ::::~~ulam~'!'; redec., quiet. cool $530-up dishwasher garage no s 64 5 ·II 04 1 2 "" tic "61 tor ,,..,,_ 1884 Monrovia. 548--0336 lllfll&TI llft II pets . .., .. Ol~o. 548-S279 Beautiful oceanfront 1u· *LG BAYFRONT HOME portun ty cont'Vuous R d $250 blkllan energe .....,. son ..-·· .......,=---=-----=-=-=-2BR lBA " type ,..... dlo Apt 1n Old Spanish Studen1 to shr 3BR 30x85 f1 legal R2 Iota wllh ~ar 1 ed b k eral clerical duties Hrt •STUNNING Lg 1 & 3Br . co age , S VIiia tr--pvt beech •·-Cltatatt •e75 Pvt ba, kite priv .. fem. Nwpt Betl home wlsatM. 3 ren1al units & shore b8rman n1ur ac rtexible. $4 50 hr. Stlee 2Ba Ga den Apt Pool private patio, gar. w/d paclout 3br 2ba frplc, • ........ . ... .. n-smkr $475mo 673-1521 .$245/mo. 642-1884 mooring 1 blk from ""-•n leg VIC CM_12_2.1a 1_2 or"""lated co 675-55" 5555 & .J725 710 W lBth hkup. No pets. $675/mo. new carpet, pain I & $975/mo 494-6807 1 BR near a;n;11 Ao;pt: ---------•·--------.,...... ovo• ----,---=---TSL MGMT 842-1603 drapes $895/mo. Chll-lal. VlflW. Patio Stove. A tidy. a1hletlc. prof ,I*· Wanted mature/M non ~r0~agyh.':~a~~:1• 1~~~~ R;,~~~~ !~'a;r:,~~~! IEIWL lfFllE $360 1BR Oplx. 1 person EASTSIDE 2BR lb r· d<en welcome. 964-2087 If.;!;!" ltacll 2119 Cpt/drps. $500/mo. Avail son for lux rum NB home smkr to shr my ground flr CO .. PUTER E 1 Non-smoke< only. w . 17th a. ga T 1 -J 21 543 7375 $415 • Joan 645-0911 home nr Fashion 11. & po1entlal or build huge eyes nds med Bal Pen m xper enc.• Near Whfttler 548_3829 age $650: 1BR 1 ba. gar. nhse style 2br 1 Vt bath. 2 rm 2Ba $700 Frig, an • • A-vatl lmmed ... -·ut n--UCI. Room w/prlv. batti. home. Drive by 2051207 673-6017 or 494-3685 for data procualng 3BR ·-.. C 11 Be ~ .... 2270 NO PETS 5 .. " •955 d I h E aide c•• • au ry, poo ·sauna, ' WHITE M/POODLE found I d h klll $550 Adults preferred patio. encl gar. a/c, $650 dshwshr, stove Included Saala Aaa Bta"lil•t 41 ...... v-TV 1 nd 1 ~rd St S3GO ooo tor ----Good typing. organlu -1 ~BA dah .... ,r. garb. 24 t-8282 a tty, -.. -or .. .,.... con o o a r • , m. kite prlv. $300/mo incl. both or wlll sell separ· Ilona an P one s • a dltp. Twnhouae style.E d 2 BR lb 645·9181 , C ar ol 1Bdrm$600Retrig,dish-M /F UOOt mo.+Vtutll utll 644_7097 ate l y . B y ow ner vlc 17thandorangeC.M. must Roomtogrowwlth $725/mo. 964-14-42 ~!~~e; celling. lrpl~: 545-5974 wa 81' & stove Included. l&CI l&Y OU 548-9159 · 495-3202 650-8109 company For Info call 3Br 2'VtBa Condo w/2 car gar 2 persons. no pets. TOP AREA MESA"PINES NO ETS 545-4855 20102 Birch St BEAUT Npt-Htgs condo .............. 272 ---ScllHll a -863·l90l e .. 1211 attach gar. N/smkr only. $700/mo 1stlls1. sec BACH w/carport $540 1 Bl to S.ach Deluxe 3Br 1 BR 1 ba wllge balcony, Mllr br/ba. nice amenil-C<>mpatlbfe mete writer la1iat11 a FiaHci1l la1tr1ctioa 3012 Gen Ole Secretarial Po• 640-4950 Jiii 894-6287 $225. 650-1798 1BORM w/garage $640 utll 1ncld No pets. $600. ties n-smk $525 722-t222 age 32; seeks a peaceful 1t1on in a busy ore tor a -------PATIO pool, spa. Quiet. ·tip, patio. gar. lux p l mo 756-1828 or co•• . GREAT R•• FOR room rental lo llve/work •. T •--29 JtllPHITllmEI local pv1 homeowners -----------------. No pets 549-2447 lower unlt7~i09~/mo 833-3363 MAN AVAIL NOW $475 In Will pay rent &/or per-ta~ I -.a 14 ON LAND AND SEA assoc. Musi have typing WOODLAND YILLAGI WI IFFEl l 0_ Agt. • 60 •DEPOSIT 640•4255 form handyman/houseslt w 106W has money tor await the 1ra1ned skills & ability to relate _..,11; 1BR MOBILE HME Friii. NOi UY OU duties Xlnt back· TO's $10,000 up No llEIEL TfClllCl&I well w/people Starting APARTMlllTS Want a selection of great 11v. no pe1s/chlldrentpvt 20102 Birch St. DESPERATE for 1 female ground/refs. Call Jell lor creditv, no penalty Enroll now at GOLDEN salary $1150/mo Appll- llvlng? We can offer any-bch Sml boat storage 2 BR l Ba w/lge balcony, rm1e to ahr w/2 fem 4BR resume. (714) 980-1481 Denison Assoc 673-7311 WEST COLLEGE cations aceepted 10-4pM Comf & fn1oy our garden style apt~ Ouitt comfortable 1tvn1&, ~lo!>t to lrr-tway\ & So Coast Plata wn1le only m1nu1es 10 the bUCh Ca1a f\ ua1tabl~ NQ PlTS PU 4SE NIU • SPAS • UllllY 11111$ Ullllll Slit-SIM ,...... .. ....... ,........ 11"4111 IU, IUT I Ill WATH lllCl. NI PAil.Ai• lM-Olll 142-118) thing from a small apt to $600/mo. 548·7560 ulll mets. No pets. $650. Eastblufl condo S..COH Mat p<of fem nds room ------Call 895-&306 M·F. starting Jan 8 ~: ~rtS.ouN':. l~:~B *•LIDO ISLE•'* mo 7 i3t3~!: 8 or dei>_Call 760-0764 mso w/pv1 ba. Kit prlv. No AaHaactatatl Niguel Shores Communl- ,hlnk 01 Us 'Ir.I f~ that Lux newty dee 3BR 2BA Emplyd MIF 40 ~ to shr cats CDM/Bayahores. Ell•ltpnt ry Assoc. 33654 Niguel .,. S tL C t M • ......,... .... Shores Dr. Laguna Niguel choiGe of Ideal llvtng apl Lg south patio oa • Oii ttrt furn 2Br 1 ~ba apt wt,,.,.,. To ... oo 957-0974 mag haHactatatl 2920 Ck •t• Cut 301' SL MGMT 642-1603 S 1500/mo yrly. 675-6411 Ziii $350/mo. 1st/1st, utll pd G I I 1 1 llll FlllAY Nwpt Penn 3 & 4 Br 2Ba. 1 BR. 1BA. upper. lfl 4 plex •cpt ph . 548· t200 Ulftl tr 2740 SCRAM-LETS CHILD CARE needed Lt One glrl office, good yrly rnlls $1050·$1350. near·so. Coast Plaza. no F 25-35 to~ttract. llakkpg Mesa Verde. 2 salary. good benefits DHl Ptiat 262' VIiia Rentals 675-7015 pets $540 644·642l E'Costa Mesa hse Furn $75 • E'astslde Coat• ANSWERS J.1~,'s~~~;~t30 pm Call for apptm 756-8997 DPUCLge2BR 1ba,ooean Charmlng2BR 1BA,pat10, 2BR 1¥.BA Adult Condo lBrlba pvt ent No chll· Mesa. single . 276 PI T RECEPTIONIST 2 dren or $400/mo Utll Cabrlllo. 640-0839 Dmner ·Waller ChiidCare nee<i9d. my Irv From 12 30•5.30. Mon-Fr' vu. Lndry hkups, ,car u111 paid. near Udo shops W/0, retrlg, ale. dbl nar. 1 1 549 8773 Radt F 11 ho a 12 d / 1 ' $750 vf I N $900/ " _ nc · __ $80 Sinn'-car garar.:· um · a er me. • tys P mo. Call 83"8486 gar. mo a mmed o pets mo. yrly sec. gate. pool $850 mo .. .,.... L t G 1 & 2 Id 559 7477 ,,. 496-7478, 760-1313 673-0343 istllasl & sec 645·0887 Fem n·smkr ahr beaut. storage only 325-J 1 tl'I s~r~~ AR~~~b yr 0~ • __ ----- pool home $350 mo. Place. C.M 646-5137 After several years of Doat1tic1 3011 HCEmllllT 646· 7591 2 l31493·7274 EI side Cost a Mesa pursuing his dream ot be· •&llTllll J w T C --,. ohn ayne ennla tub is Fem. shr new 2Br house storage. sngte w/elec:trlc coming an actor. my WORKING SUPERVISOR interviewing tor Phone Great toe Eslde CM $375 encl. $95 646-0988 cousin made I h IS RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Receptionist Please 646-9828 Marta, Iv mso. Stlrlft 2742 pl'lllosophlcai"liflite-ment· s5 50•56.501hr depending apply In person on Car~atrz leaeral ltmcn LH••u•i •t i;;;;;;;;:iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii9 VINCE LENHOFF Finished KONSTANTtNE KENNELS I wncare P1iatilr1 F S .. 501 , "There are three stages M' 1 2 January 6. 12·3pm em wanted '" mo. nr STORAGE GARAGES to an actor's career. on eKper .n mum yrs S.C Plaza. Mair Br/ba. 12x20• & 12x21 . 'Who's he?', 'There he ts,' exp As sprvsr or o.vn 1171 Jamboree Rd. N.B ~ecurlly 2~651 --Npt Bch/Costa•IMesa area and 'Golly, Is l'le STILL bus Clean cut & bond· $2.40 per day Carpentry & custom re-Boarding/grooming/sales TIE 111111 SCHE modeling. Uc. 495-5899 lor cats/dogs. 64 1·7003 Lawn· Tree-Shrub Install PAINTER NEEDS WORl<t Int/Ext, celllngs. refln cab. (26) yrs exp , work guar MESA VERDE. C.M. Mttr 24 Hr acc·ess. 548-3878 AROUND'?" able. Fluent English NB llECE---IST area lntervlflWs Mon & r1,.. ~::,'11~~~~~~ s'.30~~~" taatrCll a..at I Ftaa• 2925 Wed 642-6824 P~~~s:'~~blepr:;~~;~ That's ALL you pay tor 3 tines. 30 day minimum In the Cltil• Cut IH.~H --Tree Trim and Removal. AMERtCAN HANOYMAN Lawn Main & Ro1011lhng. ll •·te/ltat Urgentl Exper'd couple or 1 /b h QUALITY at reas prices M/F, non-smkr, ahr 2BR -$1000 REWARD mgm co w usy P ones Davis Painting 96,·3837 CM mom will watch your C 1 1 nci 1 Sprinkler Install. Repair. schl age chlld att. scht :C,':.~ ~~m~lng~~a~t~· Free Es11ma1es 548·6065 Int/ext. Real Estate clean· t. Niguel nusn aide, llve In, take 1·5:30. Mon-Fri Muat up. carpets. windows, etc ~~/~~d~40.;g38 · la1ian1/0llict ltat lull charge, boarding have good telephone SERVICE DIRECTORY Lge play-yard & TLC. close to schls. 722-6230 tub encl. etc And Yes Lft1l Strrict1 Jesus ts Lord 636-8244 - 2719 For return of charm l'lome S t800/mo Cell mann-. 642-1803 Ref's Free est 857-0691 --b s "'"' ___ M/F non-smkr to shr 2BR1""" _____ ""__ racelet. 500 REWARD today, Rocio 642-6142. 2BA. Back Bay area. 3000. 1368. 545 & 520 Sq. tor information ol return Newpor1 Oomeatlca & llECl"1111ST CALL TOOAYll ASI FOii LOIS Your Service Directory Representative 142-4321 ext. IOI LOVING Mom will care tor your child lull time. nice home. Dottle 968-6332. ROBIN s CL6NING SERVICE: a throoughly clean house. 540-085 7 HouMCleanlng. carpets & upholstery, windows, etc ------.,,., ...... 111-1212 -----Commerclal tnq weleome Christmas Cl & Haul .,_xq·u·1s·,,-e·A·c·ou·s•11""cs...,_e-_ Carpel, Furniture. Drps & prayed or remove Ory· Windows 839-4537 all Repairs. 84 7-790 1 REBLOWN OR-PAINTED Also lnt/Exl Painting 1c:r288597 631 -9295 •pli11ct Faraitart Energetic young woman does Super Houseclean· Ing Call Pat 733-2373 Home & 6ilice cleaning by JODI Please call for lree es11mate 842-6746 HOU'"tecteanlng 14 yrs exp. reliable reas, free'&s1. own trans Pine 645-9866 Della We gals sl'lould hang together Hang/remove 839-0730 anytime l1tllia1 ltmctt • sewing/ Alterations Ouall-aphelt-repalr-prklng lots ty at lowest price Npt pt. complex-heavy roller area Nanette 631-4810 oe 645-4269 7am·9Pm _ emove uphalt driveways ce8tr1CllJI eplace W1th Concre1e M•'11-hti11·llt•4' rick/Block wk 539-0345 Cornmlresld ~ 1·2345 FENCE Repair. New & old flllEl1call112·1001 Pa~riat Wood, chain link. patios AttyS Parham & Assoc -.FA~AflP.f•H-.l~N~G!"'!l!!"!N!!l!f'!l'E'l!'A!'!llOl!"!A!!'ISr- tree est Greg. 968-0118 MIHary HANGING/STRIPPING •GEN HOME REPAIRS All block·brick-concre1e-VISA·MC 673· 1512 Paint Drywall Carpenlry gates-decks-coyers-roofs. ANDYS WALLCOVERING etc Gar.y 645·5277 PTL " 458459 530-3277 Installation & Removal HANDYMAN LARGE and Block walls. brickwork, Int painting 5.48-4013 small I DO IT ALLt eoncre1e Comp patios STRIP IT OFF THE WALL 531·5579Pat orlvem59 15yrsexper 646·483'4 Fast . clean. r eas Home Repairs. all types STUCCO MASONRY· TILE Lie/bonded. 638·6970 fences/gates No Job 10 No Job to small All types PIHttr/Dryw1ll small Anytime 750·6586 Fre€"est Lie 631-2345 ---------,---.,.-- REIT ·A-Ill Mnin Electrical ptumt>lng. ap. i---.-, .. _ 1-1-0V-1-1-1-.--puance gar door opener 1nstallat1on & all misc CLEAN & EXPERT Int /Ext pa1ch plut.-wlng. custom texturing. quallty work Problems-No Prob- lems• #326864 554-7831 home repairs 1 hr dis Over 25 years experience patcl'I $25 nr 24 hrs 7 L•c T 116 428 730.1353 Plaaltiat days. cau 458-2628 + &IC IOYlll+-'~H~ll!""'r~E~l~.~l~H~· l~l~IO~ Bulia1 OUICK & CAREFUL •Good jobs done right• LT HAULING . MOVING LO RATES. 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THEODORE ROBINS FORD l Ob O HARllOll &lVO (Q~TA M l '>A b41 0010 YWUlllT '11 5 s~ .AMtFM -a1ereo luggage rack e~cellenl MPG 1Ser: 2126251 CStk: 40051 13111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10(,0 HAllOI Ill VO CO~TA MH A t>4l 0010 vw ·74 BUG looks runs ....,."""'~ great Only $2100 MUST FIND SELL "59 9261 anytime jvw B.JG 66 New or11s eng nos reou110 &500 • . c.a1, "56-928 t through class1f 1ed 64 2 5 6 7 8 >ia•e some1t11ng 10 sell? -C1ass1tled adt oo 1t we11 SYDNEY 0MARR COnstruction g~ts going on Lusk's Sea Island condos Luxury condos in three floor plans overlook the water Construction Is under way In the first phase of homes at Sea llland, a community of luxury condominiums overlooking New- port Bay and the harbor area in Newport Beach. Sea Island .. by Irvine-based Luak Co .. Is located on Jamboree R°'d just" off Pacific Coast High- way and adjacent to the Irvine Coast Country Club. two-car garage. Prlcee range from approx- imately the high $200,000s to the mld-~.OOOs. The alngle-atory homes are designed In ciuaters of four to a bulldlng In two levels. The first phaee of 18 homes Is scheduled for completion In March. Standard features Include air conditioning, ceramic tile or wood entries, Intercom systems, and refrigerator-equipped wet bars with ceramic tlle tops. Kitchens offer microwave ovens, setf-cieanlng ovens and ceramic tile countertops. ·- Village coil dos selling Preview sales have begun at VIiiage at Highland Light, the Lusk Co.'a largest community In , the master-planned develop- ment of Marblehead, located In the bluffs abOve San Clemente. The planned 258 homes wlll be ' sold In eight phases, with 46 In the opening phase. The VIiiage at Highland Light Is a community of detached con- . domlnlum homes In the gate- guarded Highland Light area of Marblehead. Many of the homes offer views toward the ocean as well as the surrounding hills. The remaining 82 homes In the gate-guarded community are being destgned and built by Lusk Co. . Each master autte features a corner fireplace with ceramic tile f aclngs and hearth' and energy- saving glass doors. For more Information call 1:11~!::= VIiiage at Highland Light offers five floor plans, ranging In size from 1,477 sc re feet to 2,284 square feet. ' begin In the $160,000s. Among the outstanding fea- tures Included at VIiiage at High- land Light are rear-and side-yard fencing, antique brass fixtures In the master suites. cement tile roofs, garage door openers and mirrored wardrobes In the ma~ ter suites. 640-5050. The Sea Island sales office Is open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach the community, take the Jamboree Boulevard en- trance Just north of Pacific Coast Three floor plans are offered, ranging from 2,313 to 2,791 square feet, and up to as many as three bedrooms and three baths. In addition, each home features a den or a morning room and a Highway In Newport Beach. Conatrucdon ta on mcbedale at The Luk Co.'aSealalandcoadomlnlamcommmrlty. 1, 600 lottery tickets offered at Mariners Bluff Awarded to buyers who close escrow within 60 days on phase one home in Laguna Niguel Mariners Bluff In Laguna Niguel Is offering 1,000 lottery tickets to homebuyers who purchase a phase one home and close escrow within 60 days. The single-family detached homes are situated within Shea Homes' master-planned Laguna Heights community. Homebuyers who purchase any of a setect number of homes will also receive a free washer and dryer, according to Bill York, vice president for Shea Homes·. Mariners Bluff presents a selection of four, .one-and two- story floor plans Incorporating up to 1, 791 square feet of llvlng space. The homes have two or three bedrooms, up to three baths and two-car garages. Prices begin at $138,500. Fea- tures Include wood-burning fire-and/or family rooms. places, Interior laundry rooms The contemporary floor plan and master bedroom suites with .. designs have won the praises of high celllngs, wardrobes or walk-fellow members In the bulldlng In closets, dual sink vanities and Industry, with The Southern Star oval tubs. (Plan Three) featured In the Living and dining rooms are November Issue of Professional open to the second story, and the Builder Magazine as one of the 17 homes Include lofts, tinted sky-Best Model Homes In the nation. lights and window treatments Recreaflonal facilities within sue~ as canopy or greenhouse the master-planned Laguna designs. Heights community Include hlk- Kltchens are accented by cus-Ing and equestrian trails and the tom-bullt European-style cabl-planned San Juan Regional Park. netry and microwave ovens, with . adjoining breakfast nooks Proposed amenities are a one- . acre pond, a llghted softball field, little league baseball fields, pic- nic areas with barbecues, sand volleyball courts and basketball courts. Interested shoppers may visit the sales and model complex, staffed by Coats Realty, from 10 a.m. dally or phone 495-7909. To reach Mariners Bluff, take U)e Crown Valley Parkway exit south from the San Diego Free- way or the Santa Ana Freeway, continue to the Street of the Golden Lantern and turn left. Beacon Hill offers a_mix of houSing selections Community blends c harm of 19th c:_ent~ry seafaring village with Southland ~If estyle Beach lovers of all ages and Income brackets may find the home they're looking for at Beacon Hiii. a master-planned community offering a mix of housing selections In a beach- close location. • Nestled In the coastal foothills of Laguna Niguel. the three- phase planned community has been designed to ensure com- manding views from almost every residence. Six distinct home collections available within Beacon Hill are Intended to suit a wide array of homebuyer needs. Facilities In- clude tennis courts, heated swimming pools and whirlpool spas for daytime recreation or evening relaxation. Unifying the overall Beacon Hiii community Is a Cape Cod architectural theme for each neighborhood. blending the charm of a 19th century seafaring New England vtJlage with the contemporary. Southern Cali- fornia lifestyle. The Bluffs at Beacon Hiii, presented by J.M. Peters Co., offers alngle-famUy homes with three or four bedrooms and up to threefufl baths. All two-story, this collection of homes la priced from the mld-$220,000s. To visit Beacon Hiii, take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Crown Valley Parkway exit and drive south toward the ocean. Turn left at Clubhouee Drive (at El Nlguet Country Club), right onto Niguel Road, then follow the "Model Tour" signs, turning left again at either Beacon Hiii Way or Ridge- way. Assumable VA financing puts Villagio within reach EPAC homes close by file Califo rnia coa~ start under $126,000 Consumer demand has always been strong for land parcets bordering the famed California coastline. But EPAC of Long Beach recently sweetened Mom's offer at Vlllaglo. which now boasts a VA financing package at 11 percent. The slngle-f amily home com- munity In Rancho San Clemente 11 offering 15-and 30-year VA loans that are fully auumable. Included Is $2,500 toward closing coats, and no prepayment pen- alty. The maximum loan amount for Vlllaglo'a VA loan 11 1135,000, lnctudlng a guarantee amount of $27,500. Coneequently, many homet>uyera are left with a mlnl- mal down payment. For example, with a purch... price of 1120,000, the down payment woukt be only '4,000,. Beefd• low down peyment, home ahoppera will alto flnd that VA toana are eubJect to more liberal quallflcatlon 1tanderd1 than conventlonel loana. The one-and two-story homes, atyted In the paatet colors of the Mediterranean, offer five floor plans, priced from $125,990 to $1-47,990. The home features two. three, and four bedrooms. Themed after famous Mediter- ranean coastal resorts, the five modeta at Vlllaglo are decorated as the Allcante (Spain), Corfu and Mykonoa (Greece), Amalfl (Italy), and the Cannee (France). The Cennee modet la a two- atory home with 1,587 equare feet of ep~. Ottertna three bedroom• and 2'A bat"ht, the Cannes featur• a dining room, brMkfut nook. lkVffohta. end loft ar..,.. The Allcante, with 1,8-45 equate feet, wu dealQned with f amity llvtng In mind. the three bedroom, 2'A-bath home offert a formal dining room, bre9kfaet nook and famlly room off the klt~hen. The Mykonot, with 1,218 equare feet, It Intended for an lndMdual Ot • couple. Vaulted ceHlnge enhMCe the ltvtng room and muter bedroom "'"'· A 8ICOnd room 09" f\n:-tton u either 1 den or • eeoond bedroom. The Mykonoe hU two full b1tha, dtntng room and breakfast nook. The Corfu model la d'eslgned to reflect homeowner•' need• In It• 1,-495 square feet of apace. · Bealdea the large master suite with full bath, the Corfu has an optional second bedroom or den on the first floor, anct. optional , third bedroom loft on the aecond floor. ....... With 1,691 square feet, t ... Amalfl 11 the largeet floor plan offered at Vllleglo. The two-ltory home featuree a two-atory ceillng In the llvtng room, aeparate dining room, powder room, kitchen with breekfaet nook and famlty room on the ftm flOOt. Vllleglo 11 the ftrlt of a ..,.._of develop"'f"t8 In the Rancho San Clement• rnMter·ptanned com- munity, del'gned to pr<Mdl alt the requlrement8 of a IWgh- t>omood and d PflHN• the t>eeuty of the mountain envtron· ment. When completed, AMChO San Clemente wli feature a lhopplng cent7ildt00e, I*" eporta and Ion fllCltttel to In- dude oourta, PoOll .... ~and IOftMI ftled. For mcwe tnformetton, can '498-1800. ' The sales office Is open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To visit the new neighborhood take the Santa Ana Freeway to the Avenlda Pico exit In San Clemente. Turn east on Avenlda Pico and drive approximately one mile to the entrance to Marblehead, then left Into the community and through the High- land Light gate to the sales center. For Information call 498-0722. lOo/o rate offered on Mesa homes Increases to 1 1 % second year. to fixed rate of 12 %- A financing package with a first-year Interest rate of 10 percent Is being offered tb homebuyers at San Mlchel In Costa Mesa. The Interest rate In- creases to 11 percent In the second year. and remains fixed at 12 percent for years three through 30. The gate-guarded com- munity by M.D. Janes Co. ls a collection of European atyte townhomes. priced from $126,000. The homes feature three- bedroom floor plans, with auch features as master bedroom suites with dress- ing areas and private mas- ter baths, wood-burning flreptaces with tile hearths, vaulted celllngs. and shut- tered windows. Also Included are courtyard entries. private patloa with alldlng glau doora, and attach~ two car garagea with private door opener. AecrMtlonal f acllltles In· dude a heated swimming pool, hot therapy tpa, a pool houee, and aundecka. The ..... offtce at San MtcMI la open deity from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To vtatt the community. located at 800 Victoria 8trMt In Cotti M .... exit the Sin Otego freeway at Harbor Boulevard and proceed 80U1h to Vlctorta, turning right to the sates lnformatk>n center. · For more Information, call llO-Ol11. ..