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Art•••* llU1111J ryl11tM .... HI ltt ""Some newspaper about a year ago said I got $12.SOO for a lecture. I p $15,()()(). I thouabt that was ou~ It must have been put in by one of my enemies. .. _ ..... ._ ..... 1c11 •• FAST TALK IO I llUAFAST: Allll Killm says he wants to make a movie version of his book Is Salami d Ew &rt" Than Sa? -.. just IS soon IS we cast Jltia C'hlld and Dr. Rlltll w~ ...... Carroll Blbr. best known for her sultry role in I 9S6's Baby Doll. soon will have two books out She recounts her 1971 Afiican trek in To Africa With Lm~. bcinc published Wednesday (Donald I. Fine Inc .. Sl6.9S). A Roman Tai~. a novel about a 1a aoddcss who leaves Hollywood for Rome's pleasures. is due out May 22 (fine. Sl 7.9S). Back on SUtee after 17 )Un. the Mc:Gtlft Silm'I are flahtina the notion that the siblinp a.re over the hill .. , pas we're confined with the Andrews Slam.. who were bia in the '30s and ·40s. .. says An1UI. who performs with mien a.~ and l>lnGy at the Las Yeps Hilton through May 6 and at Harrah's Marina in Atlantic City. NJ .. May 16-18 ... We're not ancient -just in our SOs." -Mlrt .. ~lhl ...... s- Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H. NeullMh, Chlllrnw'I John J. Cwtey, Pre1ldent PEOPLE ONE LINER "If you think my eyebrows are thick, you should see my father. We have a gardener come in ~ a v.'eek to trim these th1np." . _...., .. , 3 ............... , .. Monday, this jack-of-all-roles turns to tragedy on Broadway. His own life strikes a much happier chord. By Stepbea Schlef er Jack Lemmon runs his hand through his silver hair. which 1s uncharaciensucall}' fluffy .. I still can't get used to look- ing at myself 1n the muror." he laughs. The hatr 1s permed Wlth Wlng- hke waves to resemble a classical acior of 1912 like James Tyrone. the t1tan1c leading role that Lem- mon plays in Eugene O'Ne1U's dark. brooding Long Dar's Jour- ney Into /\'1ght. opening Monday on stage . .. Thank God. as you get older some of the best pans are older." he says. Perm notwithstanding. Lem- mon. now 61 . bears httJc resem- blance to the aging acior he Wlll ponray on Broadwa)' Tyrone dnnks. has sold out his talent for populanty by end- lessly tounng 1n his b1~t hn. and his sun~ness and indiffer- ence spur his son's alcoholism and his wife's drug add1ci1on Lemmon hasn't soured on life. He doesn't drink. hasn't .. typed .. himself He's close to his wtfc of 24 years. actress Feli- cia Farr (Kiss Jle. Stupid. 1964). and their family of three chil- dren. All this. he says. gives him strength for the difficult. unsym- pathetic role of cheapskate father Tyrone. a thinly ficuonalized version of O'Neall's own father. "I wouldn't have bttn able to play this sucker 1f I didn't feel good," he says of the bleak. emo- tion-packed masterpiece that 1s so tough on actors. "You have got to stay in top physical and mental shape or you're1ust not going to be able to give a good performance. "You know ... he says betwttn munches of a cheeseburger in a nearly empty hotel dining room. "being 60 and 61 didn't bother me. Fifty was traumatic. But I swear to God. I feel bener now than I did at 50. " Lemmon says that as he reached has late 40s. "I started takmg care of myself. Now. I've stopped drinking altogether. even wine socially. which I love. I've cut down on food. and wortc out a ht~ bit." An aVJd golfer who competes regularly in the Bing Crosby and Bob Hope pro- am tournaments. Lemmon k~ps fit wtth warm-up exercises and tennis. A bnlllant ~m~t<rBroad­ wa y keyboard 1mprov1scr. he plays the piano at least an hour a day As for Clpl'.smokma. he's a:iv- en up what Felicia calls ~ .. ·USA WEEK£ND ·APRIL 25-27. I 986 i COVER STORY l . ~ ... -·. smelly things.." but smokes a pipe on occasion and likes to light up a Sherman Cipnllo wh1Jc he's talking. Lemmon laves a low-key life m Beverly Hills wtth -Farfel." as he calls Felicia. They soo.alize with friends who ~ m the arts. and spend their spare time re-- modeling a beach house m Tran- cas.. Calif. This scrmc lifestyle has made Lemmon .. capable of wortcing better. no question." Not that his earlier wortc suf- fered. Lemmon. always known for CnelJY and versatility. has had eiaht Oscar nominations. winnina as best supportina actor 1n 1955 (MISter Robms). then as best actor in 1973 (Save the Ti· ger). -He stcpS from comedy to drama so easily." says filmmak- er Blake f.dwanh. who worked with Lemmon on Dovs of Wine and Rom (1962). Th~ Grtat Rae" ( 1965) and the just<0m- plcted comedy ThaJ's Life. Lcm- mon·s latest fiJm (no release date has been set). -nat kind of combination you won't see in the Social Secu- rity line much ... f.dwards says of Lemmon. "They just keep wortc- int:mmon has no intention of stopptng now. -There's an old joke: 'I'm not going to retire un- til I (lltt run over by a truck or a critic.··· But he admits he may slow down a bit .. As one srows older. you become less involved in just yourself and more with your family and the world .. Felicia has been travehna with him on Long Do.vi Journey. which played Duke Unjversity in Durham. N.C.. and the Na- tional Theater in WashiJl&ton. D.C .. before hittina Broadway. While-in New Yotk.. they're stay- i"{ in I Manhattan hotel. Nobody would believe it if I tell him. but if anythina our mar- riaw: has not diminished. .. Lem mon says.. -It's very simple. I she's not with me. I miss her." He sips a g1m of iced .. Maybe it helped that she's actress and undmtands problems.." Lemmon has made musi pen of his relationship with Feli cia. She writes free.verse poetry. he supplies the tunes -Just f4 fun. Although he's written sever al sonp, Lemmon doesn't read music. He learned to play by while a prep-tehool student at Phillips Academy in Andover. Mau. His fim. si~-year marri.qe to actress Cynthia Stone ended 1n an am1C1bk divorce in I 9SS. Their only chiJd. son Chris. 31 . is an actor le&tdt~· for that bl& role. Felioa's da tcr, Denise. also 31. is a din· psychol<Jsist in Los Anleles. The Lemmons' dauftn.er. Courtney. 20. is study- inaJoumalism in London. Lemmon counts himself COVER STORY '' There's an old joke: I'm not going to retire until I get run over by a truck or a critic. lucky that his children aren't vic- tims of drop or parental alien- ation. .. No matter how intelli- pt and loving a parent is. .. he says. ~·s a lot of luck in- volved. .. You do not know the things that are happening with your children at every moment. we·ve been very fortunate m our family life. --Courtney was so far ~ moved and •nst drug uscn that the probaem never even touched her. Chris. only to a slight extent in his teens. And by the time he was in his 20s. he got out of his rebellious thing and closer to me. thank God. .. Lemmon tw made a point of staying dose to Chris. whom he calls ~y best friend... Most summers for the past 19 years. the two have spent a week fish- ing in the Alaskan wilderness. staying in a one-room log cabin. Lemmon·s new film. ThaJ 's Life. also is very much a family affair. Jack. Fdicia and Chris Lemmon joined writer/director Edwards. his wife. Julie An- drews. and their two daUlhten. Jennifer Edwards and £mma Walton. for the comedy. which depicts a kmJ. fiuricaJ weekend at a California beach house. .. You want to ulk about a home movie and nepotism! That was fun!" says Lemmon. '' He persuaded Fdtcia to play a small role as a gypsy fortu~H­ er who seduces him in the film. 11\is casting is on the theory that ifrm going to commit adul- tery. I might as wdl do it with my wife ... La~ he adds. lhis was the first ume I worked with Chris. who plays my son - which was Bia.kC 's idea-I bend over badcward so no feeling of nepotism is involved. I think he·s right on the edat as an actor -he's missed ,ming some very important (roles) by an inch. And he's good. .. , told Chris when he started out that I wouldn't blame him one bit if he called himself Ch~ topher Boyd -that's his middle name. Just to escape this thing. because it is no hnp to be the son of someone who is very famous. You have to prove mort." Even Lemmon had much to prove before he blossomed into a major film sw. A Boston native and 1946 Harvard pd whose acting ope. rienct was nwn_l)' in the univn- sity's famed Hasty Pudding Oub. he ca~ to Manhattan in 1946. caking 0n various odd jobs (including. at 143 JX)Unds. a mu- sic-hall bouncer). .. After about a year or so. I bepn to ~ s:-ns m radio soap operas and live TV... he says.. Lm FIT& S. Cll9' JI, II• .... L.-.. uW '9 '9M Illa -..... II ..... WIW ti....., I mr'I .... ~lllMf IM Cllrta. Amons his early TV perfor- mances: the dramatic PlaW.OU.W 90. the soap Th" Bright" Day and the comedy series H~-nr for &rsy. .. We didn't know it then. but it was .,-eat traini~ I did 400 or SOO shows easily in four or five years. .. he rualls. .. But it didn't mean much un- til I p ~ notices in a Broad- way revival of Room Snl·1tt ... The 1953 show was a flop. but Lemmon causht the eye of a Hollywood 9COUl The result was his first film. It Should Happen 10 You ( 19S4). with the late Judy Holliday . Ha VlRI established himself as a remarkably funny fcUow in Jlist" RobMs in 19SS. Lem- mon squcd to drama in the '60s and has alternated ever since. He scored with Oscar-nominated turns in Thi' Apa!f mnrt and a memorable portrait of a young alcoholic in Davs of Wint' and R<MS. . . -of all the good fortune I've had. in let!ospcct." says um- mon. '"the bl'st thing that ha~ pened to me was the way the ca- rm-developed.. That fact that I had the time to ,et a lot of expe- riencr bef orc I evn did I film. before I suddenly woke up and was a leading man in my first fiJm ... It was a slow growth in a way. but the public suddenly found me." Lcmg Day's Journey is Lem- mon 's fu1t Brolldway show since 1978. when he played I dying comic in Tribuu. The perfor- mance won him a Tony nomi- nation. Lemmon tw a special affec- tion for his latest Broedway ve- hicle. ..rve never been men privileacd to be a member of a cast. just to be one of the actors. 'Cuz there·s no SW in this! There really isn't .. , understand the name vaJue and tellina tickrU and all thaL but we·~ not even taking sinpe bows -I didn't want to do it .. He aves the dinina room. which is now drowning in am- plified piano music. A woman st~ to tell him she·s teen all of his movies. .. M ter all these ycan you still look lC'l"riflc. .. she ays. .. How do you do it? What•s your teeret?" Lemmon-shruas. "Good pans.. .. he answm simply and walks away. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Conta ins Carbon Monoxide . Box and lOO's Box MIJ!thol: less thin 0.5 mg.¥. 0.05 mg. OICOtl'lei Soft Pack. Menthol end 100' s BOX: 1 mg. .ta('. 0.1 mg. OICOoot; lOO's Soft P8ck ""1 lOO's Menthol: 5 mg. "ter. O.~ mg. nicoOOe: 12o·s, 7 mg. ·rar. 0.6 mg.~ r1. Pl' cignnl. Flt Ripon .l*1. ·es. SimS: 6 mg. ·11r. 0.6 mg. nicotN w. per cignna by FTC method. r------------------, I SAVE $4 MORE! 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Ho, ever illogical the reasons. the race's en: ncncc has wound around our fmneWOI of~ as tightly as wisteria vines on tJ pillars of an Old South mansion. I was probably sulfcrins a mild case . Derby madness in 1933 when, at age I 5 placed my first K.enrucky Derby bet- fathcr asked me which horses I liked telephoned the bookie, who had a N York cxchanaie but mtlly was in a be>" room in New Jersey. I bet 50 cents ea on horses that ftnishcd second and · -Head P!ay and Charley 0 . I lcamcd early that you can't make yo fonune on betting. The most fvc CV won is a few hundred dollars. For sure it was madness that sent off to my first Derby in 1939. I was dro ina throuah my iunior year at Swant more ColJqp: in Pennsylvania when B O'Neil, a reporter on a local paper, rouse me with '"two passes to the Derby." We found that the .. passes .. admitte us only to the tulip ~ behind th grandstand of Oiurchill Downs. But "' made our way to a wire fence at the fir. tum. tore pieces from our shirts and, u: ing them to pad our finaers. climbed th fence. Hanging therr f tke cle.ctrocute flies. we saw the 6cld come toward us an then, all alone, Johnstown pllopng to hi majestic -and. to us. unprofitable - victory. But, win or lose. we were er thralled with the Derby. We hatt been part of history. And yes. romance. Supportina the re mantic moment is the Derby's romanti drink -the mint julep. When all the reo pc lqiendry is put aside. I julep is just chic way of slinging down stra.iaht shots c very cold bourl>on whiskey. Other racetrack:s. notably Pimlicc home of the PnUncss, the !CCOOd ;ewe of the T rit* Crown for ).year-Olds, o wh.ich the Belmont is the third, have triel to come up with their own drinks. Bu they have never riten much above fruic diluted after.Wve. I suspect that the old race racbed 1t 6 ·USA ~·APRJL2S-27. 1986 SPORTS ~TW!Dmorl Playing the horses Heywood Hale Broun has been playing the horses for 56 ~ His betting strategy: Keep it S1mple. -consistency may be the hol>- JOblin of small minds. but in the uncenain wortd of ho1"51C raci~ it is probably the best guide to picking winners. .. he says.. .. Of all the statistics with which the horse player is burdmed. the most useful are the figures on how often your choice has won or been in the money. -Other numbers are subject to a good deal of interprt1.ation. but if you stick with horses that have been lh9" or thereabouts at least half the time. you11 probably at ast know the way to the payoff' windows." artistic peak in 1973. That was the year of Sccre'wiat. fhvci.t-.tty. he was the perfect bone. like ~Io's Dal·id is the perfect man. I still CUT)' a picture of Big ked (Secmariat's sobriquet) in my walJet. On Derby Day, I saw him come around that final tum with his Sled-rimmed feet tearina at the around with the cruel power I of dinosaur claws. He went wide. not 1 from weakness. the usual reason. but I from sheer l'elltrifuaal force. And when he straiahtened away. he seemed to have left the around alqether and to be pawing the air as he Rew. I never saw his like before or since. Whether this year's winner will be the stuff' of lqiends no one knows. but he or she will have run. at least. in the matrix of lelend -a race run throuah an Old South that may be aonc with the wind or may never have been there at all but which is always around on the tint Satur- day in May, in a bia impractic:aJ ok1 platt that blessedly looks like a racetrack. [l ~ n:-c..::-.. ..:= p.m. /1:30-3 p.m. POt. • S. Burgoo on.,_. 10 USA Wmt.ENo •APIULlS-27. 1986· 7 Mark Hannon The reluctant sex symbol It's undeniably a high-class problem: Women camping on his lawn, a magazine ca11ing him the sexiest man alive. But his next TV role may cool them off: Mass murderer. ly Sbl ScWeiberg 01 .,..,.., upzile tledlri1g W• ·ne Seliest lu Alhe': Me? h 's ludicrous. When J first saw the headline. I started to laugh hysterically. J play basketball Thursday nights with some bud- dies and they pasted the enrire backboard with this cover. On the other hand. you wouldn't be- lieve how many people take ttus thing seriously. I've had girls camp out in fronr of my house. C"mon. you gotta keep this stuff 1n perspective. 0. tryi11 tt k"' • low ,roftle ffSJlt• ~is SH·S,.nol iuge: If I go to a party where t~'s a lot of people. my reaction is usually to find a qui~ comer. And Jc.ave as soon as possible. 01 ,aayta1 11W _..,., Tt4 ....,, centct-4 of kJl9C ..,.. FllrNa snrtty ...... ii .... trite Stnqtr' (llC, lly 4 114 5, t -11 •·•· EH/PIT): r still can't eet him out of my mind. Bundy never looks the same in any two photos. He could ~ the charming guy-next-<ioor-favor- ite-son one moment and then there's the cakulating mass mur- derer side. I mK1 all seven books that deal with Bundy. I've spent time in a maximum-security prison. And during the filming. I djdn't sleep more than four hours on any given night. You know. I've never been easily in- timidated. But whilie WC filmed in prison. th~ inmates did shake me. 01 ~is recntty Ctldltle4 ttne- year stilt IS tr. 1""1 CalMll 01 llC's 'Sl Ektftere': Cald- well was everybody's favorite surgeon and the (show's) writers were gelling lulled to sleep by the character. I wasn't growing as an actor. and I told them: MChaJ.- lcngt me. Get excited about the charac1er and wherever that takes us is fine." Well. they start- ed Caldwell on this quest of sclf- dcstruction. I never fought the AIDS story line (Caldwell con- tracted AIDS from a fcmaJe prostitute. left the hospital to work in an AIDS hospice. and is no longer on the series). J would moch rather ride that kind of wave out of a show than to stand by -have job security -and simply walk down the hospital corridors saying MHello .. for the next few seasons. I learned a lot about acting on St. Elsewhere. and the split was very amiable . Ot ........ ...., Mtfclkt roles tt ltl4111 ... statls: Jn the late 1970s. (in t~sion se- ries such as 140 Robert and Fla- mmgo Rood) I was the guy who kissed the gir1 and rarefy had a hair out of place. But I've worked hard and now that has changed. The growth has been solid and rm just setting started. ., ........... ~ ..... My social life has not char\al:d. I JO to sleep alone. I still live with my four dogs. rm not actively -1ooltina" because I'm not aood oompany riaht now. G irls have not been on my mind ft's been all work. 8 ·USA WEEK£No·AP1UL 2S-27.1986 01 ce,111 ""' t11slel: After the final day of shooting St. £~ where. I ran 22 miles in the hills of Los Anteles. I planned to run four miles. But somehow there I was at 9:30 p.m.. completely soaked. havinf burned a mara-thon-silt run. used to do that a lot. In the case of Bund). I re- treated to my housr and pound- ed in some nails. What's nitt about carpentry is that I'm good at it I mean. I built that house myself. I also practice t'ai chi ch· uan (a martial art) and I still run in the mornings. but running became destructive. Not long ago. I stress-fractured a knee. h lteiq I Stir ...,t"'9cl It ICU: Since I was a tittJe kid. I slept with • foott.11. The dream was to one day run throtch the tunnel in the (Los Anteles) Coli- seum on a Saturday night in front of 90.CXX> screaming peo- ple. Reporters would ask me in the locker room about the pres- sures of playing quancrback ... hell. that was my fantasy come true. h Mill tMtW out T• ... _., •: At times. it was very difficult He aJways stressed per- fection. As a kid. he expcct.cd me to concentrate when we tossed the foott.11 around. If I made a poor throw, he'd walk back into the house and that would be the end of practice. It was never a game. Rather. it was learned dis- cipline and control. Later, when my Dad was a (football) announcer at UCl.A. he'd publicly sound off about me on a national basis. That's not easy to 1&kt and our relationship was constantly cbalJeneed. The tumU. point came after the win. over Nebraska (the 1972 upset of a team with a 32-pme un<! featcd string). After all the Pf' had cleared out of the lock room. my Dad approached ai congratulated me. He had nev done that before. Finally. I hi his acttptancc. I burst out in tears and WC huged each o\h4 Since that day. we've tried make up for lost time. Toda wc·re a very tight &mily. h ............... , MtW den: Football stopp bei11f· fun and I didn't want conunue. For the tint time. had to think about puttina < the pads.. That's not the best w: to begin a pro career. 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Now, ifs not IOUf> and it's not stew, but WC know it S ~and we like think it's aood for you. .. What's absolll\ely c:m:ntial to a pot of burp {prooounad burr-000) dcbnablc, says chef Mm Slevens of tsviUc's th1'IMllr 6tb Avenue resiauran .. BuJP is I fi'ontier Slew that p'eW of I hodiepodee poC of fOod." ~--~_... says. .. Hunters came ti.ck &om --'•m Kentucky and dumped pme meats VqJ!tlbles into I poC and SlleWed them." Amona the main ~ts are fo (chicken, du~rr"Ant or l')Ole). ra or squirrel, or oountry him. tomatoes. areen beans and root waeut>let like potatoes, carrots. turnips and ruta ps. If you're not Soina to Onm:b.ill unwu"" }'OU still can induJF in I little Derby-<i mg. Start a bia pot of burp Saturda momina (it simmers four or five hours make some comtnad and a 1f!1eD Cut a couple of pecan pies and IC't out sippin' whiskey. You11 have a party tha will wm any Wlll!f. Cit.Cells' ..... 1 medium .,.., bone ........ 1 ..... (2 lb.) cHcbn Ya pound w:tt limb, polt .... 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Some Hollywood insiders call it a wrinkle eraser. Some say it's their own personal beauty ••secret". And some just won't talk. because for them it seems to tum back the clock on aging skin -10 to 15 ye.an -without the need for dangerous and COSlly plastic surgery. fhe Ullld • "Tll9 w a JO' Working with a pharmaceutical chemist. Bob f111t dcvdoped a new technique to create the "naturar look for THE W Al TONS TV series. The cast had to look as though they didn't use make-up -and before Bob's disamry; the only way to get rid of wrinkles. lines and blemishes was heavy TV makf>Up -but it didn't look natural. especially during revealing close-ups. More and more of Bob's cdebrity clients staned ming it ofT the set in their every· day lives. Some ~ even claiming it was their .. scc:ra formula for youth". That's when he started getting late night calls from stars who had run out of thc:1r supply and swore their wrinkk:s were oomin1 back. .,.. .., ..... ..., ...... ¢11 Once the word was out, nearly every film and TV studk> in Hollywood slalted ask· ing for Bob Siddl's secrea. And up until now, only the stars oouki get it. and only from profc:uional studio maJto.up ar- tisU. What is it? One of TV's most glamorous stars named it "SilkSkin", because of the way it made her skin fed -smooth and SUJ>" pie like fine Jilk . It rapidly became 1t rage among I Hollywood's top stars. In flCt. nwny of the stan asked Bob not to reveal th~ in- credible beauty ICICftl. But Bob had a dream. You ICIC. Bob is a profcuional skin care c:onsultant. He's conoc:med with more than just a handful of stan who need his help. His reaJ dream was to make it possibk fOf anyone to &ook IO to IS years younacr -not just a rew privilepd show busincsa insiders. 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You can actually feel it workina seconds aner ic gently ab- sorbs into the skin -deep down to the cell birth l11yc:r where il works to nourish and replenish those natural elements which arc often lost through aging. It's not oily or grcusy, in fact. it's 50 sheer you can even use 1t under make-up. ......... DealDr Tlllll ....... "I havr ptr.w nally t .'<anrin'd Mr Sidtl/'s .1lcln trtotnr,nt -'•"''"' and haw prnrrilwd ii to patitnl.f Jujftri111 J mm prrmaturr Ol(lllK in tltt arta.t o/ tht fa<Y. Mrk and hand.i Fl'Onkly. I ntvn txpttted .tlKh im- mediatt and rrmarkablr mult.t. /11 mr uplnlc>n. tltt fum1ula'.t rrh)'dratinll and nutrimt pf"()f"rtin rrprr.rtnt an t.'<c-ltlng alttrnatlw tu rt>nw111/tHtal f>frX'tdum '"'" cu .turgtrr. undrr .tkin inj«tiun.t. and otlrn pmdurt.f whlrh I haw tWJluatnl and found to ht far Int tfftttlw. T1tt fonnula QC'tuo/IJ' stf'nu tu rrp/(l('t many r.c.u-ntial pf'<J(Wrtln /mt dw to strn.f and t'Xf'KJ.'Uf'f' to titJmaKf"K ,.,,.. mtnLr. ·'"'"at wrathtr. rlgof'f'ttt .1mukt. and romm<>'I {1Qlluta11L1, ltovin8 tht .tlcin .wft and suppl' It> '"' touch and mun1ttr '" QfJP«JIOIK't. ConffUtul.atluns on JVUI' dltcYJwrt" .. oa.. G,I... 0 , a •• Dr. A A. Ch11phan, MD. PhD Bevcrly Hills. Colifomia Bob Sidell Pf9P81• popular actraa Laura G~ tor a recent publictty photo MISk>n. FOf over 25 yeerw Bob Sidell ha been helping Hottywood'a moet be9utfful 1t.ar1 I<><* even m«e beautiful. He wu the onglnal make-up artiat on auch TV hlta u THE LOVE BOAT. THE WALTON$, SPACE. and now DYNASTY. at weU H the make-up artist fOf movlel tuch u 800Y HEAT. E.T .. M.A.S.H. and RHINESTONE. Mo Ol:l 11Ca • •&d' 0. a t1 As one of Hollywood's most prominent mak~up artists. Bob Sidell ha.5 too much to lose if you're not absolutely delighted by hi~ discovery. 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It's our way of thank- ing you for giving SilkSkin an honest try. ...., .. Ordlr Simply pick up the phone and call us TOLL FREE: dial 1..-.na.ma (in Ut11h dial 1-800-662-2500) for immedliAte cn:dit uud or C.0 .0. Otderint and SAME- DA Y SHIPPING. (M~c:sCard. Vis;, A l\meriaan EApras :ta:eptcd). Or. if you prefer, you m;,ay Mftd a chcd or money order to California Cosmetic$.. 8025 OcerinJ A~. C11nop P11rtt. CaJif. 91.l04. Each three month supply of SilkSlun 11 smanly pu<.-kiipd 1n ,. hcautiful signature cdttion vanity c...'Ofltainer and ooats just 129.95. Thi~ 1ndudc:s your free aassdtc. and remember. SilkSkin comes with a no-qucstions--astcd money back guarantee! So pbse don't wait Gd reudy to look and feel yean younwcr - hec:!ux you dcscm: it! -·-·-· .......... . ............................. ~-~~· By Evan Frances Agnew, A.S., Our "R&R" Room .. R & R''? That's military jargon for rest and recrea- tion places to which battle-weary soldiers are dispatched-to their relief and delight. (Webster defines recreation as "refreshing of strength or spirits after work. '1 And that's the kind of place we've designed for us daily-embattled civilians to come home to. If you rise from your bed of pain at an ungodly hour to make the 7:09 commuter special to the city, dash to meet the school bus; buck grid-k>ck on the road, lines at a toll booth, hordes at a super- market; scramble for a seat at a lunch counter ... and/or have to take guff from a customer, client, colleague, boss or the spouse-you need, you deserve this kind of a room. How did we achieve it? Painstakingly. Every ele- ment in it has been chosen for comfort, long- life, easy care and easy maintenance. And all these e.lements are hand- some as welJ because lovely things rest and pleasure the eye as well as the body. Walls, flooring, Windows We began with the basics: walls, Dooring, win- dows. Armstrong's "Solar- ian Supreme", an inlaid vinyl sheeting that comes in 6 ' wide rolls. It not on- ly installs easily over almost any existing Door, needs no waxing and re- sists indentation, but also boasts beautiful patterns, one of which inspired our entire color scheme. It's called, "Plum Blossom", apropos of its posy pattern and its pink and coral flowers . It led us to our choices for the room's walls. They are beaded pre-finished oyster white paneling for the fireplace wall and wainscoting for a wall at its right angle. We've used rosy-coral prefinished plywood pa- neling with tulip pattern on a linen-textured back- ground above the wain- scoting. The paneling comes in 4 ' x 8 ' sheets, it is quickly applied with mastic or nails and main- tenance over the years is as simple as an occasional wiping with a damp cloth. We learned from the Ply- wood Paneling Council that there has been a veritable explosion of decorative designs in pre- finished plywood wall paneling so that it is a cinch for homeowners to - mix and match them with color and patterns in any given area of the house. And that's just what we did: The beaded oyster white paneling recalls the ground color of the floor- ing, and the rosy coral paneling's color and floral pattern coordinate per- fectly with the floral mood Quality building pnxhacts imurc a suausfu1 project. Poer quality producls can tmn a dn:am plan into a nightmare. Choosing quality windows is~ It's Andersen The word for window quality for over*> ycm. ~ to install Andersen. windows, pltio doors and roof windows bring the btst to any job: Beauty-through their famom slim lines. i:;~ cft"ICIC'ncy-witb double-pane or new High Perf~~ting glB. Main~ fnJcdol11-with Perma-Shar viny~ a~ extremely hard exterior covering that won't need plinting. • If yoo~re building, 1rmodeling or rq>lacing, don•'t ~ leave anything to cbaoce. hBst oo Andersen .. "' qualitJ See Q Ar¥lerserl , window~ listed in the C.ome home'°~ ~-. ..... _ "' ~Pap underMWmdows. • J\pdersen FRE P'-c lend me F._ booklet cntrtlcd "Window A Puio Door ~ rram Andmcn I to o build :J ranodd o rqi9cc E! Send to Andmcn ~. Box 12. Bayport. MN SS003 ...... --------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~------ of the flooring. Together walls and flooring pair off prettily with the uphol- stery fabric of all seating pieces in the room. Natu- raJly and effectively these pieces are placed for easy conversation around the fireplace, their f ocaJ point We chose an angle bay window for its traditional charm and maximum light-admitting capabili- ty. But not just any angle bay because charm and light. though devoutly to be desired, are not enough. Durability. snug- ness, smooth operation, weather protection, and double-pane insulating glass to keep coolness or warmth in or out season- ally as needed, are equal- ly essential. Hence, we opted for an Andersen angle bay -a window whose wood parts (and we prefer wood mem- bers) are sheathed with hardy "Penna Shield" vi- nyl that won't peel, flake, chip, crack, blister, pit, or corrode. We could have seat-cushioned its base (you can if you want an- cillary seating for a party) but, because our decorat- ing theme is flowery, a cluster of plants suits our fancy this springtime and completes our design bouquet An Andersen window merits Trane cooling and heating equipment -an XL 1200 central air condi- tioner and an XL 1200 "Weatherton" heat pump -because they go hand in hand with the window for best weather protec- tion. Blending with the home's architecture, these two sleek grey amenities ensure our family's rest and recrea- tion all year round. We suggest you use ac- cessories like plants, flowers, and the arrange- ments of the shelves on the wall-unit to change -- -• .> the mood of the room Right now, our room is ready for spring and summer. The tulips on the table and the wicker on top of the wall unit give it a light airy feeling. For a fall and winter look. we suggest you add a brass planter to the cof- fee table, and change the color of the candles in the candelabra on the fireplace mantel. You might also throw a home- made afghan on the sofa. Spare Saving Ideas Our R & R room is a great room literally and figuratively -the former because, though only 18' x 15', it ap- pears, thanks to its light- hearted hues and motifs, to be much larger, and figura- tively, because within its con- fines it functions in so many ways. Among the room's benefits, it can sleep four guests comfortably -two on the La-Z-Boy sofabed, two in the convertible Joveseat Both of these products not inciden- tally are protected by stain- resisting Scotchguard. And the La-Z-Boy recllner is tops for torso-pampering. Within arm's length of the reainer on a space- FREE $1,000 lloME<M1NER'S CouroN Da FRoM TRANE. WHEN YOU BUY A QUALIFYING ENERGY SAVING AIR OONDITlONER OR HEAT PUMP. Energy CJDtt'Yltiml is in the air. Now you can ~the energy ~ "ywr lane and~ a free $1POO HmneowDer's C4lpOO Pack fnlD 'lnne at the mne Ume. Buy a~ Trane Elite er Exeeuttve centn1 air cmditiooer cr ~heat rn.m.·==~~~17 owr $1,000 rl dilmmt.s and n!blte8 oo a variety tnnd name~ to:~ lone and make it mon fi!8l1. ~and That's a value rl mon thlll '1PO() DOW and home energy aaW. flun 1nne fer y.-a to cane. TRANE ,,_,......,~··· saving drop.leaf table and desk lid, is a virtual snack center replete with snacks made possible and pala- table by Sunbeam appli- ances including its small but sensational "Oskar" food processor, its can opener, toaster and hand mixer. Recreation indeed for the single snacker or a gaggle of guests. Perfect Complenents With the repeal of heavy import taxes around 1720, mahogany, imported from the West Indies became the pre- ferred wood of the 18th- century Queen Anne period. Rich in color and highly durable. its veneers are crafted authentically in the "Westminster" col- lection of reproductions by Mersman/Waldron of Ohio and sold nationwide in "Comfortables" stores. many of them in shopping malls for your conve- nience. It s 7 4 n high storage wall units house books, artifacts and two of the finest contributions to our rest-and-recreation ambience: memory-and- heart-quickening M.I. Hummel figurines from Germany and Bang & Olufsen "Beosystem 5000" audio components com- plete with book-size.yet powerful speakers. A pair of Chapman lamps provides good reading light for the fami- ly bookworm and recalls the colors of flooring. walls and upholstery. Their OrientaJ fabric wrap form in relief adds yet another design period to the eclectic room. We subjected our R & R room to the scrutiny of some two dozen home- makers and asked them to comment. There were gratifying oohs and ohs but also some skepticism. Quote one such skeptic: "It's just too perfect ... looks like nothing's out of order, nothing could ever go wrong here-it's un- real-not the way most of us live.·· This comment brought us down to reali- ty in a hurry and we re- plied a mite defensively but honestly, "Sure you 'II get dirt in tight spots here-like anywhere- sticky residue on glass, plastic and wood sur- faces ... maybe a squeaky door hinge, kids' crayon Buy a new Armstrong floor, and we'll pay you.42 a square yard for your old one. bn 11trnn: 10 dncolu dut \TIUf nml old l\u"' '" \.lhut4· llN lv111: ,,,_., Am1srm11tt t'tU1lrr the n~w doo 111.,11 h• llfllll! rt..· nld rll•lf- mJ \'W1l Ill, a s:!~\'W an~1.i~"»ll\' OllA purdu-.i.1'1l11,m1 !}.and ;11~· ,-:ardsot .a"-""~· Supnm:, I >l.'\ll.'11'.T \otl.iru11 lll.~•T\(ibNnll ( ~,..·(.niori • or(;1mmtt•lti10' Your A.a 1111iCNi4 l"fCllillr i. aD chi decaila, ti. ,.,.11 wd to Id quicll)- dw tndf..inallonncr is ... iw. only blhHen ~ md ~- h• it.· rum. nl 11.. ~mnp.lllll! AmNn1'1J! l\'Ull..T rl.'.an.~ mu. 1.all 1oll-fu'l Alt1T Arni I l 1 800 233-3823. l~~:lf.otk~ marks on the walls or tar from heels on the vinyl flooring. But with a trus- ty spray can of trouble- shooting 'WD-40' you can lick those problems pron- to and settle down to en- joy your R & R environ- ment again and again." Evan France.s Agnew is a Professional Member ol the American Society of Interior Designers. She is a nationally-recognized authority on decorating, remodeling and building. Photographs: Photograph- ic House @•••bong He's '1n Trouble Apm" -· little cowboy with •.kneck b milchief and a bauett bound aa bi1 p•rtner in crime! Althou&tt this channina ICalC ci a broken c:ookie Jar and big-sister jU5- ncc could well take ~ m today's modern world, ~art rnasttT Don Crook has cllOlal to pormy chiJdren ri bygone di.ya on America's ftmoer. · The Utde cowbat wean denims and hl.5 f.wor~ cowbat hat. His sism''s flowing dress and bonnet, along with the old·fiuhkr.cd c.oobtoo.te, iron IXXS and ~ fbor, 1tt the Old ~ scene perfectly. Ihl Crook's extenaive study and ~ c:J the Old~ ii~ In the cxccptklnaJ ralilrn and dmil c:J dUs v.uk. Known 81 the "Norman Rock· well c:J ~n An," Crook has the unique ability U> capt\ft the hunu c:J C\'Cl')'day litUldona "' hil painrin81. bnngq tu. c:hanam U> life. And now Crook-whoec oriciNJ YtUka cmnmand • mJCh II $20,{XX}- In Trouble l1ai1 presents his lint~ ~ collector pl•t~ exduStvcly for River Shore• and The Hamilron C.ollccrion. "In Trouble Again" premieres the ChiJ.. drm of cht American Frontier Platr Col· ~. featuring eiaht charming Don Crook v.ab. Each isle will be hand-numbcttd and accompanied by a same-numbered Certt&att ci Authenriclcy, lltteltina to ia scan. • part c:J the edition limit c:J 1 O firing days. As the owner c:J dua Rrst sae, )01 arc guaranteed the r!iht- but DMI'. obl ... n--a> ICqUll'e all aibeequent ~ l9lJel c:J Cliakhn af cht AmeriaJn Frontitr. ~. )01 may acquire this mastrr'WOr'k at no rislc. The Hamilron Collccdon 10096 &y-Bld Guano- ~ asures mat )01 may return any platr b a full refund, widttn 30 days c:J ruelpt. "In Trouble Again" marlca the flnt. ewrpl. pmniere c:J this m.ach·honored ~n artist, and the ftnt opportu· nity for collecrors a> own a Crook masterM>rk at an affordable price. ThlS. then: la already strona demand. and )01 thou1d return your applicaoon by the datt shown to assure yourself a praity l'CICf'VIOOr\. fRffi~m~~----------~ \l.1 \ \I l '•"h L-t T 164) ,,._, prr ~ ~ ICC'JX my awlicanon for "In TmubR Ap1n" by ~n 1rt lnUU1' Don Cmoli, fll"lf 11a11r 1n dw CWlrm of riv Ammrml Fl'Ofltin Platt Col lrcmn 8VJ" diamettr. 23K Pd rim. hand·num~. I undmcand I 1m under no oblip<ton to huv l"f othn pbtt I wuh ID purchMc ---(I or 2) win Troublir Apin"plalr(1) •S24.50 (pku S2.14 ~and handhna) each. for a teal~ $ _______ (S2664. or S53.z8·) Plea.st dice* ont. 1)146 0 I mclo.e full psymenl hy check of money lxOtr. 0 Darsie my credit card· 0 vi. 0 Amman Exprai 0 Dlllrft O..b 0 MllltttCard Exp. O.~ --- Acer No·--------~~::-:-:-:~ 00.1664JOCK )11 Slfnaturc ----------- Name------------ Addrat -----------~ CitY------------- Statt . Zip----• R. rnidmD ~ SI )4 ~ p&.tt and IL fftlldma di SI 87 Pf!' plat lur Illa. ,.._, .... f).f _..,,,. ......... Al.,.,,._ -"".,..J ..J .. ........~ o.-w ........ l s -'•-"""' The Hamilton Colection 9550 ~ ~ ..... '.0. lo11 +MS1. ..._..-.,fl1n11 SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And ~~1w Birth Weight. our add I TI look bu~ Slratj amo stalh crat1 mon crcd1 row mon Ye ~our cash a bi ti· soon therr ClCS I chcc bom po$11 banli N. Wm nanc DC. l'OUr num pub/. I The summer landscape business I own going so well that rm thin.kins about panding It -~ empio)'ees, u1pmcnt and eithel" leasilJ or buyirc space in which to house n....My &tbcr ntly gave me sis.cm. and I WU ndcring 1f I should U9e it to build my sulCsS or my sa~? · K...Hataw Vail,C.. It's great that your business is ~ t don't use the sift &om your pu'e'Dts to nanct expansion. •ys Jeanette Reddish ollard. an independent financial consul- nt and author of TM ~ Empl<JY«i i nman (Simon cl Schuster. Sl7.9S~ l>ut t S 15.CXX> in a stock mutual fund and m to a bank for a businea loan. By going to a local blank fOr the money build your business. you are buildina a aluablc wortcina partnershi -and 11 relationship -that :ilf serve you II as your business expands. }(rep a few thinp in mind as ~ ap- roach your banker. The bank will want n analysis of your current monthly in- ome and expemes. You11 also need a ew. projected budlet. fiaurina in the ex- ra salaries and cxpcmes of expansion and \ nur pn>JCCted income increuc IS you Jdd customcn. There arc two types of loans you should look at. given your pJs. If you want to bu~ new spKe. COll:Sider a tnditional. '>tra1ght loan where you borrow a fixed Jmount and pmy it hick in monthly in- stallments. If you want to borrow for ~ rrat1ng expcna, whX:h fluctuate from month to month. think about a ~vma credit account. wbicb allows you to bor- row only as much as you need at a liven moment You need more than aedit to build ~our busmea property. You abo need cash rnan.,neni whim indudes the ab1hty to draw on cusaomers· c:becb a soon as poaible afta-you~ rueived them. The bank w11b the bell loan poli- cies ~ ~be the. one with the speediest check-<~ policies. You milht end up bo~na money from one bank and ctc- pos1u~ customers' chec:b in another bank..O -lentl ... Nt'td advia . ? Wntt to: USA ~"' r:::fi- nancn. P.O. 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Lisa Rutledge -.. do the shows" at some point in their careers. In fact, Rutled$e probably will be on the runway for the upcommg collections; the others only ··maybe." The pay's not bad. A top model who works non- stop during the shows can earn $12,000-$15,000 a week, says Eileen Ford of Ford Models Inc. What does it take to be a model? For women: minimum height is 5-foot-8, bordering-on-thin figure, clear skin, wide-set eyes and lustrous hair. For men: height about 6 feet. size 40 regular jacket and a I 51h-inch neck. Here, four models give a glimpse of what it's like when your livelihood depends on your looks . . Paulina: The No. 1 face would rather be writing Glamour apparently isn't what it's cracked up to be. The model most m demand m the USA admits she hates her JOb. .. Yeah. I hate modeling." sighs Paulina Ponzlcova ... More than ever. .. I'm too honest with ~pie. That's a big mistake in this bus1-ncss.. .. Spcalong her mind. however, hasn't gonen m the way of suc- cess for this S-foot-9, Czech-born beauty known simply as Pau- lina. At the not-yet-npc agr of 21, she's done 300 fashion maga- zine covers, two Sports Jllustrat- ' td swimsuit issue covers. ump- teen catalog and magazine spreads. and reams of advertise- ments. Paulina franJcJy admits she's in it for the money: more than S.300.<XX> 1 year. ln 1 few years, she hopes to chuck life in the limdiafn and write and illustrate children's books. · If th.is sounds unusual, weU, PBuJina is no ~~rson. Her parmis fled vakia for Sweden in 1968, leavina their J..ycar-<>ld dauahter with her srandparents. Pauhna amved in Sweden when she was I 0 and left at I 5 to live on her own in Paris as a model. She's been with the Elite aeen- cy the past su1 years and now makes her home in New York. "I don't do very many fashion shows because you have to do a fitting for shows. and rm too busy." says the wofid.weary Paulina, explaining that she only works for designers who let her forgo finin~ -namely Donna Karan and Bill Blass.. Given those conditions. she admits runway shows "arc one of the easiest thinp to do be- cause they're quick. You run through 1t and an hour later you're through.'' These days. she treks around town incognito ... When I wallc down the street, I do not want to be rccogrnzed," she says. Reaching into her bag. she pulls out ugly ,Pla:stic glasses and twists her hair into a frumpy bun. "This 1s usually how I look when I'm not wortcing and no- body ever recognizes me." 2G • USA ~D · APRIL 2S-27. 1986 . '.• ../ v. ~ l . J -~ . .. e ... WUlflC IDll: Die 11 it1-. 111t !::f.ii* W .:.=rlM ... lief Int tw ,_.ii ........... I mt '1 .... ti feel Hke t11t 111*1tst. t1111t ..._, It " Elle: Australan's tastes run from innocent to vampy '>orT)'. guys. ~ Macpherson. la test beauty to land the cov- • 11f Sporrs IllustraJtd's celebrat- ( d swimsuit issue. ties the knot r1 '\I month with French phol<>1- 1rher G1Ucs Bcnsimon. But lhat doesn't ktt1) her &n 1.t1 I from stadcina up. Bttwecn .1,c,1gnment.s, ~ checks in at < lick. her New York qiency, ind 1s handed a stadc of Sis to tutograph, The 2 I -year-old Austrahan 'l.·aut~ tim bteczed into New ) ork in 1983. It was supposed to be a~ it-ek holiday. durina a year off 11dore law khool: But sht 'topped in at Click. signed up. ind the rest is history. She has no plans lo go to law school now. Weighing in at .. , havt no idea." and standing .. S-foot-1 2 -I hate to say 6 feet. .. BJc is 36- 24-3S'11. She enjoys woricing runway shows. .. I love to put on clothes and move. -sht says. -Titest m: thi~ the camera can't caplure. And it SJVCS me a chance to see new fashions.. - A way from the shows. Elle is very fl.sh.ional* ... rm a woman before rm I model" sht says. Her taste runs from the •~ cent looks of Ralph Lauren to the vampy SIYlcs of Azzcd.inc AJaia. .. My personality is likr that. too... sht says. .. I like to keep everythina in ~ ... -Oz*ttl s,.til Usa Rutledge: Tnebind Lisa RutJedat JOl into madd- ing by accident Liccrally. She IJ"tW up in Sydney. Aus- tralia. where sht v.ub:d afta high school training polo ponies. An accident cunailed her cq~ trian career at 18 and her &ther. an advertising executive. sua- gnttd sht try modeling. She was signed immediately for a Hdena Rubinstein campaign and~­ ly became one of Australia s top models.. Now 25. biUM')'Cd blond Rut- ~ IS one of the industry's top models.. commanding SJSO an hour for assignments that can take her to Paris one week.. To- kyo the next -1 just put (beck) on 20 pounds... says the S-foot-1 O'h. 129-pound model. sitting in her boss' cozy office at Ford Models. ~1 ~t so skinny from always traveling and never having time to eat properly. It was horrible ... SM plans to work the N~ Yo..X coUections.. which -~ tween the shows. fininp and re- hearsals -is almost an around. the-dock job. The fittings -where they pi.n the p.rmcnts and make adJust· mcnts for the model -are -rtally a drag. -sht says. ~ pmdina upon the show. that can t.aU anywhere from an hour and a haJf to five hours.. GenUw her hair and makeup done ~ a show can take th\ hours. ~ -m: bllal&t trtts ti .... • ._ w • llltll W l1941 ....... .. 11. It lillM. Ml If .......... llt llttrll die ...... ~led from her husbmd. Rutledge 15 saving her money w lives with her dauchter. Rox-and investing m n:al csiatc and annc. and two Burmese cats in a tax-free bonds for the future. ·Td 1aJ)e Upper West Side brown-like lo continue modc1ma for a stone in New Yort. few mort years and aftrr that Mothemood has forad her to open a shop in Sydney selling stay on a IChcdulc. Ml try to keep Ammcan designer dot.hes. - everythina the same every day and weekends are of[" -• Cntll USA WEEKEND· Arlt.IL 2S..27. 1986 • 21 --· AUTOS -. . .. Take extra rae behilcl wheel of lght trucks ., ... Se-., Toolina around in a light truck or a four-wheel-drive vehicle with high ~ can be fun. but safety- oonscious consumers also should be aware of the hazards. Light trucks (up to 10,CXX> pounds) still aren't required to meet many of the safety siandards ~cars do. aa:ording to the National Highway Safety Administra- tion. The vehicles aren't rtqwred to have side-impact and roof-crush rcsi.stance. head restraints or a high-mounted visible rear brake light Passenler safety is threatened cspccial- ly when "rollover" accidents occur. says the VdUdc Support Sys1ems Co., a re- search organization in Scottsdale. Ariz. You arc five to 11 times more likely to be very seriously injured in a light truck involved in a rollover than in other types of vehides.. according to staustics from the govmuncnt and Vehicle Support. Generally. the frequency is higher for four-wheekhive. light trucks and vehicles because they have a higher cent.er of gravi- ty. That higher center is created by stiff suspension and hiah ground clearance re- 9uired for off-road manucvering. Both light and four-wheel-drive trucks art at risk for rollina if the driver has to swerve or slam on the brakes. The government has ~ the problem. New federal regulauons rtquirc that these vehidcs be equipped with an easily visible sticker. warning drivers about haz.ards. And the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Auoc:iation in Detroit is deYeloping side- impact tests that it hopes will lead to im- proved safety. The trade association rep- resents the interests of domestic automak- ers through lobbying. public infonnation and research. 1bc manufacturer can't control the way a vehicle is used. We have to rely somewhat on the good judgment of the driver to recqptize the vehicfe•s capability and use it aooordingly." says association spc:>kesman Tom Carr ... We recocnize ac- cidents arc still aoina to happen. and we're ~ to provide the best occupant pro-tection available.. .. Meanwhile. truck owners who want the best proleetion for themselves and their pmsenae1s miaht consider installing a stout roll bar. which costs about SI 00. When installed around the cab, it pre- vents the roof from caving in durina a rollover. A roll caee, which costs about S2SO, is even bener. Installed in the cab interior, it proteets the roof and sides. And use seat betts. fl Richard S«lley is IM auJhor of How to Keep Your VolJcswaeen Rabbit Alive. I YOUR FITNESS Short on tine? Set up exerdse circuit at lane flit QHStiol rm a 48-ycar~ exccuuvc who was icu' e in spons in hiah school and col- ege In 1975. I started ~ rm not ·t>all\ mtercsled in strength tnlining. but ,a.ouid hke to get on a year-round ~ lfllm for improved cardiovucular fitness rnd weight control. Because I don't have 11uch time -l put in Iona days. and ifs in hour commute to my downtown Oti- J.go office -I wouJd rather exertisc at 1omc than at a health club. rvc tried •\l.'fCISC bikes but find them borin&. rhewwer Leseer Dm1illl Nonhbrook. ID. It's not unusual for boredom to set in r: such equipment as bikes or rowing nJch1ncs., says Michael Pollock. director >I 1he Cenl.CT' for ExcrcUc Science at the ni\erstty of Aonda. Gainc:svillc. .\nd time 1s aJways at a premium. To md a ~minute rqimcn that you'll stay \ 11h. set the workout at a time when ou'll usually be free (plan on three times 1 '.\etk. or four if weight loss as your pl). r\.'ru n a partner and vary your rouune. To do th.ls. set up a home exercise cir- u 11 with a mix of aerobic activities.. A rcadmtll that can be set at varying angJcs ind speeds, a rowing machine, a station- . r) bike. equipment that simulates cross.- nuntry skiing. even a jump rope can be nmbmcd to add diversity. But equip- neni for this circuit can be expensive - mm $2.500 to S5,CXXl. To beat boredom. PoUodc recom- nends three stations -a tn::admill. a 0"-1ng machine and a jump rope. for ex- m pie. At each, aet your heart rate up to ·o percent of maximum. which can be alculatcd by subtracting your tit from 20 and multipty;na the result by 0.7. So his 48-year-oki should shoot for a heart :i1c of 120 beats per minute. Go for 10 •11nutcs.. then move to the ncJtt station. Be Swt to do WVTIMlps -slow. C8$)' ~·touches and U\lJ\k twists. holdina CllCh tOS111on for IS to JO leCOnds.. Repe1t each M to 12 times. .\nd don't discount ~ training. 'ollock adds. Buy some wciabts that al- )w you to wort out at about 60 peYttnt '70 ~t of the maximum weight you an lift now. a _ .............. Do vou ~a htalth or f1t1WSS qim- ·nn? Our tX/)mS can h~p. Writt' to USA '-EEK.END, Your Funm. P.O. Box ~w Waslri"8lon. D.C. 10fH4. lndutk r1ef biograph/i:a/ dala. your fUMSS goal, nd \~r hontt' and work oiJdrPSSn and hnne numbtrs: all Imm will lw ronsu:J.. red for pub/1caJion. USA 'NE::EKDlt> • AP'tllL lS-27. 1986 • 23 Why Are We Giving Away Official Elvis Presley Diamond Belt Buckles for $5~ only • Hard to believ~ but trw! As pan of a nationwide campaign honoring the 50th Birthday of .. The King of Rock and Roll': the National Historic Mint will give away 1,000,000 (one million!) of its Official Elvis Presley Diamond Belt Buckles for the astonishing price of only SS apiece to the first one million persons who return this original printed ad to the company address (below) before midnight, May 31. 1986 . This orl,utllJ printed ad mmt accompany your requat. Coples oc pbOCostatl are""' acceptable. This is the same Elvis Presley Diamond Belt Buckle natio nally advertised in leading media a nd publicized by the Mint throughout America. An official symbol of the '"King': each buckle is layered in both gcnui~ .999 silver and genuine 24 karat gold. And in adclttion-d.irectly at the center of .. name-dtert sparkles the brnlbtakin& beauty of • poulnt 17-facet .l5 pt IOIJtaire dlamond. St-Year Repurdaae Guaranm For Yow Protection Should you ever wish to sell or redeem your Official Elvis Presley Diamond Belt Buckle, the National Historic Mint pledges to repur- chase it from you upon demand. any time within the next fifty (.SO) years. for the full cash price you paid. There is a limit of two (2) Elvis Presley Dia· mond Belt Buckles per address at this special price, but if your request as mailed early enough (before May 25) you may order up to five . To obtain your Official Elw Presley Diamond Belt Buckle. mail this original printed ad together with your nan)e and address and $5 for each buckle. Add only $2 shipping and handling no matter how many buckles you an requesting. (New York residents add sales tax.) Allow up to 6-8 weeks for shipment. Mail to: National Hlltork MJDI, fJyil Praley Belf Bwkte Otra, Depc. 613-163, Box 256, Jcricbo, New Yon 11753. (A...,,.) Issued only in this limited edition, the dies for this buckle will be immediately destroyed after CofJeaor's item ... A first- final distribution. thus assuring permanent edition Elvis Presley Com· · f 11--.> memon.Live-tht authentic ranty or co ~tors. " .. Double Elgle .. Series .. G .. These Official Elvis Presley Diamond Belt f bonoringtbe"King"olRock Buckles will not be sold by the Mint at this \ a Roll FREE wilheacb EJvis price in any store. ~o obt~in one. at t~s s~al Presley Belt Buck.Jc ordered direct-from-the-Mm~ p~toe, mail thlS ong1nal within 7 days. (Mint issue printed ad before Midnight. May 31, 1986. price SIS) ~~~~~~~~- "TM NatloMI Hlst<Nk MIM u o priv.i~ COlpOl'fltiolt 1101 lf//llW«l a an •nt "' ollto-w&e willt tJw U.S. Co~.• ''°' ---. "• ""'° Want to fuul out what makes you t-ick? Just p-ick up a pen. By J. J. Leonard seated myself in front of the round dining room ~. shifted in the chair until I was quite c~. and prepared to copy out the paragraph on the sheet of blank paper in front of me. "Just think of this as a Im:· I told myself as I began to scribble. "Just think of the stories )'OU can dine out on when this guy's conclu- sions are all off-base:' I guess I'm a skeptic at heart. I maJae it a point oot to trust in things Ii ke graphology. So I never expected anything to come of having my handwriting analyzed. A lew laughs, maybe. But certainly nothing re- vealing. Nothing of consequence. I was wrong. I recognized the truth of most of graphologist Dr. Carlos Pedregal's assertiom right away. But, when he announced that I was very decisive but often not patient enough, I was sure that I'd caught him in a mistake. ft took me a week to accept the fact that, as much as I didn't want to bd~ It, signs ol my impatience stood out like highway markers in both my protessionaJ and penonal life. I'd simply chosen to ignore them. I had to conJess, Dr. Pedregal knew me---or at least certain u - pects ol my penonaJlty~ than r u.ew myself. Had I known more about gra- phology at the time, J mighl not haYe been 10 surprited. Graphology op- er ates on the same pri ncip&e as, tor example. the Rorschach psycholog- ical tests. In putting words on a piece of paper or interpreting ink- blots-a person projects her un- conscious personality. Where the writer chooses to first place her pen on the page indicates how she sit- uates herself in relation to family and societ)( The shape and length of the lines reveal other personality traits. From there the analysis narrows down to looking at specific let- ters-their size. shape, slant, and how they're grouped. Even the choice of writing implement, the pressure applied and legibility are considered. And of course, the sig- nature is studied-the individual's personal creation that no pamrt or teacher has had a hand in trans- forming. "One characteristic, in isofation shows nothing:· says Dr. Pedregal. "The conjunction of everything is used to analyze a per- son's handwriting:• In all, a graphologist examines <Ml 300 a.specta of a person's script. The result? "Your handwriting will tell an expert things that your best friend or mate wouldn't know after a full 10 )le8l'I~ says Ot f!drepl. Not surprisingl)t a handwrill"I analysis can often provide new insights into )IOW"Self' )OOr rdationshlpa and )Q1T lite as well. Take Mike and Susan (not their real names) u an example. The couple decided they would both haYe their handwriting analyzed. For the most part, husband and wile were pleased with the results. Each, however, adamantly disagreed with one of the characteristics listed in their respective analyses. Mike's handwriting had revealed that he placed too much importance on himself and his famil)t ·1'he rest ol the world can die so long as we're ob)(' was the attitude that came Jhrough. Though MiR denied that this was true, his wile ie:lt that the analysis was right oo target. Interestingly. Susan's point of contention was about a character- istic that was in direct opposition to the quality Mike had argued about. Her script showed a tend- ency to put other people's~ first, t>S>re her own or her filtitry's, somethilll which Millie bad accused her of time and lime again. ·'You don't ca.re mough about our ldds:' he'd tell her. ''You're always ta.kJng care of all the other kids in the neighborhood'.' The conflicti"I reactions spertaed numerous dlscuuioos between the two. Final~ Mike and Susan real- ized that they-and not the graph- ologist-were mista.llm. Their op- poslf11 penonallty traits hid blinded them to each other and hided their conmct. That awareness allowed them to look at the situation from a new ansJe_and put It In penpectlve. Grapbology can also ttYeal char· act!r traits that people who've been close most of their Ii~ aren't awatt of. For )Un the 65-yiear-old Cana- dian had telt that his five children didn't know who ~ reaJty was. When he received his handwriting analy- sis he lelt it was so accurate that he ended up mailing a copy to each of his now-adult kJds. "For the first lime, I felt ttrat SOO'W'body under- stood me~ be explained. for some, the :;elf-discow:ry that results from having their handwrit- ing analyzed becomes a necessary cata.Jyst tor change. "I used to think that I was always right:• says Nancy (not her real name). "So I always insisted that my family do things my waY.' Her handwriting, however, showed that she had become too ifM>hted with her fa.mill( at the ex- pmse of her own ldmtit)( The cause: her tea than peiect childhood. The result: an ~ly demanding mother and wife, who only began to step back when the analysis of her hand- writing made her aware of the prob- lem and its origins. Graptmlogy can eYe11 shed light on ..real lile" mysteries. The adoptive mother of a 15-month-old foundl~ wrote en PedregaJ asking tor hefp. "All my baby hu of her natural mother Is the note she WU found with. Very possibly she will neYer have anytbl..r me. Coukl )QJ paeue 1ee what )tOl.I can dilc:atw about the woman who left her from the note? I would like to be able to tell my daughter something about her mother when she is old enough to question her abandonment'.' The note was very short. written on a comer of what looRd like a brCYNn paper shopping bag. Though there was not enough WTitten ma- teriaJ to be able to do a comprehen- sive analysis, Dr. Pedregal was able to learn a lot about the chikt's real mother. The writing showed her to be a sad and lonely )'OUfl8 woman of about 23 years ol &Be· The charac- teristics that surfaced in her hand· wri ting included sensitivity, impressionability. generosity and sensuality. They also revealed a woman who was difficult to under· stand and constantly on the defen- sive-an outsider who had trouble adapting to societ)( The analysis may not have turned up the specific woman who left her baby on the church steps, but it satisfied the child's new mother. "Thank you '.' she wrote Or. Pedre- qal. "You've added substance to the shadow of the person who gave us 5UCh a wonderful gift'.' Occasionally a graphologist can actually forsee the future when ex- amining a person's handwri~. One young couple who'd recently be- come engaged were told that their marriage would not last more than SIX months. They'd been high school sWttthearts, and their families very much wanted the two to marry They did, in spite of the graphologist's warning. Five months later they s eparated. What the expert had concluded based on two handwrit- ing samp6es unbtunatety turned out to be all too true. These~ may astoom )00. but they shouldn't. After all. "brain· writing" is what graphologists call handwriting, and they should know What Doe• \bur "'1ttns Say About\bu? This is )Qlr chance to find out what ~r handwriting reveals about )OU. Though most experts charge SJOO or more, Or. Pedre- ga l has agreed to a special arrangement lor USA Weekend readers. For only Sl 2. your handwriting sample will be analyzed by this intema"9nally renowned psychologist/graph- ologist and his staff. You will learn which characteristics surface In )IOUr handwritJng and you will recel~ a comprehen- sive printed explanation of their conclusions. To taJce advania,e of this offer, simply lollow the instruct.ions on this page. GET THE WRITE IDEA To find out what )00.T writing J"eYeaJs about yoor penonalit)( just ~b.v ~easy directions. • Copy the letter on the right. de- signed to provide DI: Pedregal with the sample he needs b' the analysis. Use an ink or ballpoint pen and write in the blank space at the bottom ol the page. (You can also use a sheet of un- lined writing paper ... just make sure to attach all the necessary inbma- tion that's been requested.) And tt· ~don't try to write nea~ bt relax and write the WlrJ ~ usually do, and then sign )'OUf name. • Be SUtt to complete the order k>rm bekM U )OU are aendin8 imre thanoneurq>le,iocbie payment and an order b'm b each. An)o1e ~ sixteen can participate. • Send the enire peee ex dip akq dotted line and send order torm and sample with a check or money order 1or $12 to: GRAPHOLOGY OFFER, 230 Adams Ave., P.O. Box 16087. Hauppauge. NY 11788. Orders mu.st be post-marked by June 30, 1986. NAME --------------------- ADORES.5 --------------------------------------- City State Zip Ar£ --SEX (Mor F) -- Right-or left-~ (R or L) -- .. D«lr Dr. Pedrqal: fd like IO ltnow uilat my regular handuJriJing ~ls about my pa- sonalit)l Mostly, I'd lilte to find out about my urqlhs and my mugle:s. My handwriting sarrf'le i.s mdos«I. and I did not try IO write ~alfy nt0tfy. Many thanJt3 for giving me this opportunity IO know mys#Jf bmer. (Signature) Don't forfet your 111notUTT1 If you~ IUJO dr~ si:patura. ,..,_ rnc*'dr bodL I wart to Miie my handwntl~ anaJyttd ~ It my check or money onkr ~b6c to GRAffiQlOGY OFFER E.ncloled ~ -- writi,. ~·>at 112 ~ach. b a tcJU1 ol s ___ _ P\cac ~local Min tu CaNdian residents plNse add S2 (U.S Funds only I TOTAL , ___ _ AaJrw) had l(UOrullltt CHARLES OSGOOD ----. --· . 26 · USA \VttKENO •APRIL 2S-27. 1986 . HUMOR , ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD Y•'re Olly as olll • ,. Wik As Okier Americans Month begins Thursday. we expect a long life. The averaee person over 50 in the USA expcct.S to live to• 78, a recent survey shows. And just how old is Matning older"? 68. 5cu'ce: ~ Oe'lil ~ IU-.. C. tlley carry a tme ii a blCket? Strike up the bend -even if ifs only a rubber" band. It's time for the I ntemationaJ Stranaie M usiC' Weekend at Carter Caves State Resort Park, near Olive Hill. Ky. On next Friday and Saturday. about 30 people will try to carry a tune with a variety of Moon-musical instruments. .. ranging. from plumbing pipes to radiators. Last year's win- ner. Susan Duncan of Ashland, Ky .. won by play- ing My Old Kentucky Home on a stethoscope riged with a pennywhistlc and a slide whistle. Scuce: c.w c.... &1111 Relor1 FWtc Water, water, ewer)ltlere ... Take an ocean holiday, treat yourself to a seafood tasting or read Moby Dick. Thjs is National Week of the 0cean, by declaration of c~ Some ocean trivia: 73.5 percent of the Earth's su~ is covered with water. The largest of the four oceans in the world: the Pacific. covering 64.186,300 square miles with an avm,e depth of 12.925 feet. The smallest ocean: the Artie. with an area of 5.105. 700 square feet. The deepest part of the briny deep: the Mariana Trench near Guam. with a depth of 35.810 feet-almost 7.CXX> feet deeper than Mount Everest is high. 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It will be shown on OpeT'lltion Pnme Time's coalition of independent stations beginning Monday. The series centers on Pamela Sue Martin. who moves up in the company in an era before women's nghts were an issue. It also stars Patrick Duffy, Ben Cro~ Sam Neill, Dou&)as Fairbanks, Annette O'Toole and Gayle fi unnicutt. Rita Lakin wrote the screenplay and Guy Green directed. "We have what we consider a real breakthrough drug," Van Dyke explained, "which Sam Neill pushes through without reprd to the safety factors when h•: becomes fed up with the foot-dra&&lnf: His drua has disastrous side effects ... ~e s our villain in the story. I think being able to play a good villa.in is a remark.able talenL" Van Dyke's character, on the other hand, is quite ethical ... rm Pamela Sue's mentor. I'm her father fiaurc," be said .. 1 bring her along and promote her. 1 start as the head of sat~ but when Douglas Fairbanks' charac- ter dies I become the company presidenL" "Strong Medicine" was filmed in Eng- land. Van Dyk.e first worked there when he did "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" in 1968. ''for (that) movie we would quit promptly at Severy niaht." be said. "Now thinp have really changed. We worked 12-13 hours a day, six days a week.." Van PYke. who describes himself as "a real Anilo~e." said, '1"bc only trouble with woitinl in E~ is that you never get to sec or clo an · We were there for four weeks., but rd ra er they'd spn:ad it over siit to eight weeks and l could have gotten around and seen some friends." His role in "Strong Medicine" is one of Van Dyk.e's few dramatic appcllfanccs. lo (Pl-..eMe VAN DTD/PaCeSl) TV taking lead in serious movies By JERRY BUCK ~T........_...., LOS ANGELES -Television movies are now more serious than films made for the theaters, at least according to produccr- writer Bob Shanks, who has wntten a book on bow to mak.e a TV movie. "The difference has to do Wlth the audience," Shanks said. "It's a direct crossina of demosraphics. Theatrical fea- tures used to tackle serious subjects. but now they seem mostly to be s1Uy." Such serious TV movies as 'The Durnin' Bed " which dealt WJth wife·beating; t.1111~~ "Something About Amell~· about incesL an<! "1 ne Day Af\er,;1 which showed the bor-ron of nuclear war, at- tracted larae audienoes, inspirina the networks to do more serious--issue movies. Despite those SOCJally Sklla relevant subjects in movies, Shanks be- lieves television has mi'*'<i the mark an educatinc tbe public. "TeleVlaion could be put to use to teach us in an entertaining way about our history and culture," he said. "but much of television's ume just seems to be aquandettd. Television bas changed so much. When I started at ABC if you had a good drama you put it on the air and wonied about tbe ratings later. Now. it's all ratings, and I don't sec it getting any better." Shanks 1s the writer of four television films and a former programming eitccutive for ABC. At ABC" he created and developed .. Good Momma Amenca," "2~20" and "Wide World of Entertainment." He is the author of "The Cool Fire - How to Make it m Television," a novel called "Love Is Not Enough," and a new book, "The Pnmal Screen," from W.W. Norton &Co. The newest book leads the would-be screenwriter through all the steps nec.essary to tum an idea into a motion picture. He uses as an illustration his own screenplay for the CBS movie "Drop Out Father." Shanks works out ofa second-floor office at the rear of hh rented Hollywood home. He operates in partnership with his wife, Ann Shanks, who produces his screenplays. On his desk is a battered Sm1th~Corona typewriter, a high school graduation gift that he keeps running by cannibah21ng other typcwriten. "Ann and l work as a team," be sajd, "Most of the!roduction duties fall on her shoulders an I'm sort of the arouch in the background. We've done four movies and 30 shows toaether." Tbey reccndy produced a one-woman show on Broad- way, 'Lillian,' based on the works of Lillian Hellman, and starring Zoe Caldwell. Shanks said his new book came out ofbis exJ>C!ienccs writing and producing TV mOVlCS. "I was at ABC, where I bought movies from other people," he said "I developed 'Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years,' 'TbeGathcrina.' 'Breaking Up' and 'Mary White.' For late night I must have done I SO movies.·· He left ABC in 1979. His three children were out ,bf school by then and he was cqer to stri~out on his own. "1 was much too middle-class to risk it with three kids in schoo~" be aaid. "I'd been writing most of my lire. I'd written mapzioe articles. I wrote for Jack Paar and othcn. Since l quit I've written a movtc a year. "It's very touab for writen. l think only 6 percent of the Writer's Guild's 8,SOO mcrnben make over SI 00,000 a year. It's a very small business. And then: are only a couple of times in your life when you can cut loose and write -when you're young and your responsibilities are ahead of you and when you're oldcr and your responsibilities are behind you." Sunday,Aprtl27, 1986 3 --------------------------·-- Rydell has roots in soaps By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: I caught the a nniversary episode of "As the World Tums." I'm not a longtime viewer of the show, but recognized many of the cast members shown in the old -ttme montage at the end of the episode. There was one younJ man ma tuxedo who looked awfully familiar-in fact, I think I just saw him on a recent talk show, talking about his career as a director. Do you know who I might be talking about? -A.S., Daytona Beach, Aa. A; IDcleed we do. Tlaat wollld be Mark Rydell, wllo appeared OD "Al Uae World Tara•" H Jeff Baller from IHI io lHZ. Rydell laa1 directed many award-wlu.lll1 movies, laclaclla1 Beary F0Dda'1 lut fUm, "OD GoldeD PoDcl." Jeff Baller WH a rlcll ne'er-do-well wllo fell lD love wttla Peuy, played by Rose- mary PrlJll. A.boat Uae time Jeff got IAcredJbly Uk.able, lie wu killed • off . , becaHe Rydell wuted to leave Uae world of soaps ud 1et lato prodaclD1 ud d1rectiJl1 -u Idea wllicll muy of bl• felJow cutmate1 scoffed at at die time. lDcldea&ally, Rydell, very popalcr •ltll Judltb Andenoo fans at tbat time, gave u lntervtew 10 Life mapzille la wblcb be told wben and bow Jeff Baker was going to die. ATWT aad Procter & Gamble execs were 10 upset tbat daey decided to surprise Rydell and the aadJeDce and kill blm off a lo11ooaer aad by different means. Tbl~ was the beglDnillg of tlle 1ecrettvene11 toocernlng soap opera plot llDea. Q : I'm very impressed with "Santa Barbara," but l am amued that they are always mentioning that Dame Judith Anderson is a cast member. I hardly tee her on the show. Is the actress ailiaa? -F .Z., Santa Ana, Calif. A; Dame JMJtll, w9-,aa,. Miu Leet· rtd1e, ls la exceU.t...,.... fMlt ..._ u octoaeaartaa. ealy llu M .n d8e •ta wl11JD1 to ~ • dM Mt. Siie U. ~ <s lDtereata, mu} el wMdl .....a.. ..,_. lier Ufe ID dM raJ Suta aan.a. All De perfermen • dM U.W ... Mft w.U. •Illa AMenM 1ay Illa& -., an at ftnt awed la Hr ~. ri.t .,._ a few aceMS &My are...._. .... A1f1nee ec· ca1lou.Jly sfva =Hr, '9t ~ lDC &o J.U Alla ... M w.,._, lier •racter'1 .,. ...... '1r1• 1mll 1r ... flnt teeM I WU ..... wt• W ... W 10me troale. Site ..a. .. "'1......, If I wottld mlad a ......... .._ Pft .. some ..... kt Mittie~ IMt .... &bat ace.e ud ahnelt nery • .._ eeeM I bad to do tbt .. , euy." YM a111Mt fet AAderaoa to mile wca.-aJ..,..,..... on tlle 1bow, bet cer1atalJ • ._.,. (PleueMelOA.P9/ .... Sl Kobe's 'Guiding Light' turned off By LYNDA HIRSCH Many times actors leave a soap o pera because they're not pleased with the produc.er or o ne of their castmatcs. And often, if they had just stuck around a little bit longer and bided their time the offending producer or performer ~ould have left himself. Such is the case over at "The Guiding Light." Gall Kobe, producer of that show, went on vacation last week, but the two-week sabbatical has turned into a permanent vacation. Kobe will not be back. She's being rcplac.ed by Joe Wiiimore, who has been associated with "As the World Tums" and "Gu1dina Liaht" before. Three years aao. when DoD Stewart was playina Mike Bauer on "Guiding Liaht." Kobe called him off the aolf counc on his vacation and told him he needn't bother to c-0me back to the show when bis R&R ended. Jedi Evan, who plays Beth on G L. 1s on the show for five weeks while she stars an a movie--of-the-wcck for CBS. She will be returning to the show for a few weeks to fulfill her contract, but ifs a aood bet that Evans will then leave. When Vi9tt1tt lnuarr left GL. one of his mam reuons for llY\rll aoodbye other than a desire 10 test h11 ca~ winp was that he had arown bored wi th the romance his character, Lujack, wu havina with Evans· chuacter of Beth Raine!. Spt·lulation nn l van~. who won a da)llmt' r rnm)' rur ha all1ng In 1984, 1s tha1 ')he may go over 10 "A not her World," where her fiann: Jobo P. Wblte· 1ell, fomier Gl d1rel tor, 1., now rc~1dmg. Although \BS will nl'ither confirm or deny them. rumors arc aloot that Alan Spaulding, played by Chris Bernau, will be returning JU'il 1n lime to ~1vc (j L ·., May ratings a necdcJ tx)(>\I • • • S1aan Lucci ha!> '>1gnt·<l up for another 1wo years w11h .. All My C h1ld ren .. Lucci. whose NBC movie o f the week "Mafia Princess" landed in the Top I 0, had considered leaving the !.how Much to the rchef of ABC, I ucc1 tkcukd to stay with the show sht'·c; het'n with from the day 1t premiered. While Lut'c1'c; rontrart ncgot1ata ons may have gone ~moothly. d1)n't Jook for thmgs to ao the same way for ht•r ch.arncter Fnca·~ romance with ler<'my. played hy Jon LeClerc. LeClerc hM ht'come one of the hottest guys on dayttmc l V, and nothing seems to cool down a ~tor) ltne. o r a star. more than a hh')sf ul on·\<'recn rn11mage. (It's an intcr<'c;t1na tw"t to "Stt Erica having to deal with the drv1ouc; woml\n m the gut~ of Nata he I l\ul\lly b 1ca 15 the one doing the man1p11lnl1nR) ••• Everybody love') a wedd1na. t'5P«1aJly 11 John Conboy'• throw1n1t 11 Last Wedn~ day. "Capitol's" Jenny and Zed u..id. "I do." Letitia Balclrld1e, chief' of ataff to Jackie Keuecly, was hind by executive producer Conboy to superviac the wed· ding. Baldridge counseled the bride not to wear white, since she is reaffinnina her vows rather than declarina them for the first time. Also on the "Capitol" scene, Mtdael Reacaa'1 o ne·t1mc role of Elliott may ju.at tum into somethina a bit more pennancnL Everyone OD the Capitol set found lleqa.o easy to work with and a th()f'()Ulb pro- fessional. The "fint son" bu made DO secret that be wants to follow in hit dad's footsteps, at leut where ac1.ins i1 con- c.emcd. • • • "Ryan's Hope .. wclcome1 L1& a... DJbal to the ca.at. 8eglnDina Friday Han· nib&! siped on a.a a.dvenilina uecut.ive Christina Hannold. who will 6e roomlna with Diana Doustu (played by TnelJ R011). Everytbilll is hush-hush at "One Ufe 10 Live," but MlduleJ Z..w (0avi'?c:~:9 nayer (Jenny) and Ava a.••mt · ). with OLTL prodUC'ICr .... aa.. are filmina 10me my1terioua 10CDC1 in Vienna. We hear that the epiaoda airina ln Ma).' have an int.emtins eipionaae theme. And why not? The character of David i1 1 hunted countenpy. (Pl ...... 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(!)~•••'' ........ ,AIU (!) ,_ VoN<J Monte CarlO Open, final matches. trom Monaco (Live) (3 hrs ) (l)S di eK L ,_. (I) WAll•TOCll When the Unlted States Invades a bel\8'1'1 republic. Bob ends up on a military oversight committee 1:11 (1) .,. "Ten From Your Show Of ShowS" (1973. Comedy) Sid Caesar. Im· lne Coca ( 1 hr • 32 min ) .. TODAnW ............. ••DMl a•111• _,ICllll&• ......... ,_. llOYll "Body Heat" (1981 Suspense) William Hurt, Kathleen Turner l hr .• S3 min.) .. am1ott•a.01m• .,. "No Sma• Affair" ( 1984. Com- edy) Jon Cryer. Demi Moore. ( 1 hr . 42 min) .. ,.CMtt..a 111AnCAJ _,IClll••• ... u.,..,.....,,. .. lWLOOUATW•lll Yount ...... ..... , .. INMOUf fmT ,_.Topic. Dorothy Kirsten. wlle ot neuroeurgeon Or John Frencn discusses the experience of tw hulbencfa attllc110f1 with Alztielmef'a dleease. (1 hr) .twa.DADMI CC) llOWll "Callaw1y Went Tl\lt,way" ( 1951 , Comedy) Howard K•t Fred Mee· Murray ( 1 hr .. 21 min) ....... ~Tl u.&•-l90lf .. 1W"•w ..._._,.,., L.cmml .... WI.Il l •• Llf,_•t-.r ... ,.. CtlC._,_CIWCM _, "·----=-.nmu.u. IUT'MC&.W ..... .._,... ...,~ UNI I ....., •... ....,. .. ,_. ....... ,.,"" -.au I 1M CIUD•NtoOD ... _, CllOO• --=--.... ~ =:rCll)Q ---... _, ... "811 Coaby. Hlmeelf" ( 1~2. ~.';=· (1hr .. ~mlo) .,. ..... --- -CIU I~ ••••owm .. ~r ua .. •1• •• ...... ~--~--WMO&• ..,, ...... _,_ ... ,. .. "',..~ ....... -··-· I ., -lanclay Conl. CC)_,. "LOYtng Couples" (1980, Com- edy) Shirley Meclalne, James Coburn. ( l tv .• 37 min.) CID _,. "The Purple Roee Of Cairo" ( 1985, Comedy) Mia Farrow. Jeff Den- iefs. ( 1 hr .. 22 min.) Cf),,_ ITOOlll (%) ... •~TUI""" Guest Joollthan Pryce. 1:9 al)_,. "The Big ~y" ( 1952. Wntem) Klr1c Douglas. Dewey Martin. (2 hrs... 35 m1n.1 ... (l)llWYIUN•tl ---......... •1•• ... LLO'fl .... .... ..,, ... ml NnAlnc WOIMWll' 9kJ A ....,. .. ,.., ... ....... u •• ... ca... ......... m _,. "Coal Mlne<'a Daughter"' (1980, Biography) Sisay Specet<. Tommy Lee Jones. (2 hrs., 5 mlo.) WAY 0/11111111 .. . , *"""" ATM .... WIM-ATCM.'flltf I I Cil.Ml:I ~ .... '*--... "Comln' Round The Mountain" ( 1951, Comedy) Abbolt and Costello, IOor=*=~·· 30 n)ln.) ......... ,,. ...... ._. U-1-..Y _ _..._ Gary Owens and Erle Boardman host this &efles about dlnc>- aaura. l.ncluding a visit to DinOlalK Nation- al Morunent In Utah. OUl.M I Ii aa.w.o..-r " . .,,. ... llJCA _, __ • llUll WllCll1• ,... I IDCI 8oot>ef may be In for a lesson In sharing when he receives a rare Q!!t and keeps It to hlmsel1. o CI)_.. "Come And Get If' ( t936. Ora- ma) Edward Arnold, Joel MoCrM . ( 1 hr., 39mln.) Cl) ... "Qt\ Godl You Oeovl" (1964, Comedy) George Bums. Ted Wea 11 ... "'··cl) ~-ll&tm tll ..... min.) I aa.•aic1"'>a1c.rr1T ,,_noom IUU. ... _,1e11um .. .,...,.., llOWll "Submarine Command" ( 1951. Orama) William Holden, Nancy Olson. (2 hrs.) I .... ---Ta.--IW as c_..-.T ... DmlAMI nmuCMtmlllT 119-•U•'IU llOWll "El Norte"' (1984. Orama) Zalde Siivia Gultien ez, David Vtf\alpando i hrs., 19mln.) W•To.MM.L .. llOWll "Tatt Man Riding"' ( 1955. Wes1- ern) Randolph Soo1t. Dorothy Malone. ( 1 tv., 50 min.) -&WICiDI 2 ICW ,,_mMJ_ WM.Ll1mT --~__,. ,..., ... •• 'lmt •••aw CAM'OLW .,.. "Man Friday" ( 1975. Orama) Peter O'Toole. Richard Roundttee (2 hrs.) l ._,N..,._ .,. a c All ITCll'f NA ICl&.I Houston Open. final round, from The Woodlands, Tex. (Live) (2 hrs , 30 mln.) Cf) u=w. Cleveland Indians at New Yor1c Yant<ees (Live) (3 hrs ) ""I=-=--... MJ. Calllornla Angels at Minne- sota Twins (live) (3 hrs.) 01111--DAWID-..rTO ----·· LUIMW ... ,_. . ..._ llAllA UCITMIAm Cllamnt ••••• ,._ ..... lmtA,.. .,.. "The Avlalor" (1985, Orama) Ctvistophef Reeve. Rounn. Atquette. ( 1 tv . 36 min.) (I) .,.. ''Sixteen candles" (1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony ~ Ch8el Halt. ( 1 tv., 33 min.) •t I iif-11:11 (!) l'•W. Montreal ExP<>9 at CNcago tt:lllCu~~=· 15 min.) ....... ..... --~ c••n-... -.-n• ·1 ~ w r nv.. determined women (Cerrie Fllher. Lauren Hutton, Arlene SortOn) unite In ltlelf com- mon desire to have a baby. Richard Sim- mons plays a birthing it'etructor. CID .,.. '"Second Thoughts" ( 1983 . Comedy) Lucie Amaz. Ctalg Weseon. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) • YGUnl AmllAUTY ---- -Afternoon---• -· IOllOI CAI ...U A l()()f( at outatand-lng Individuals and the positive and tun side of Southern C.Hfomla . l u•& llOWll ~lghl Al The Opera" ( t935, Comedy) Marx &others, Allan Jonee. (2 hrs.) l~~ .. i"'ii111:=:·: ••11•• ., ... " "Charte<a & Caldlcott" A. Blbl&-faadlng nun at a crlcket match Pf'O- vldos Charters and Caldlcot1 with the mlsalng clue they need to Identify the mur· defer. (Part 6 ot 6) Q ( 1 hr ) ·==-ITOIY ~ ... ''The S~'s Wife" ( 1985, Comedy) Michael 0 Keefe. Rebecca Oe- Morney ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 1 -.&W/IT ... W••~ 11:11 Cl) ma MmTIM.I.. Playoff Game (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs.. 30 min.) ur llEYllll.m. i J J .. •I ... ... •-an I out tor """"' lntlteMilml undtrwartd. i 19·! ~ BRfl\G5 IT ..:ME LIKE HBO j J .. -Copley /Colony Calllewlalon J S•9-3SOO I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-v Sunday, Apnl27, 1986 9 .. lunclay Coal. 11 ill • ALL. ··0ruo Screening" ... , ... nm-••·ww CM•••ITMUY ' CMITOl'f .... , W e NA --9Cll.I Liberty Mutual Legends of Goll , linal round ltom On.oo Creel< Club 1n Austin. Teitas. (Lrve) (2 hf$) I llAl1'8 OI M llAlrNf. MTI mWll "The Great $f'Tl()l(ey Road- block" ( 1978. Adventure) Henry Fonda Eiieen Brennan (2 hrs ) a;1 v=w Atlanta Braves at Los Ang&· les ~rs (Lrve) (3 hrs . 5 min ) e ,_.,.. LBaACl A dOCumentary sur- vey of artifacts from Prague's Czechoslo- vakia State Collec!tOn of JudalCa, chroni· c~ng Central European Jewish history before. dunng and afte< Wofld War II e fOCUI a. eomn (()AUTO IACm F0tmula One Grand Prn1 of San Manno from lm~a. Italy (TapeoJ 1l hrs) OJ.,_ 'Mtek1 & Maude" (1984 Com- edy) Dudley Moore. Am)' Irving ( 1 hr , 58 .min) .W · JoMny Dangerously" 11984 Comedy! Michael Keaton Joe Piscopo t_1 hr 30 min ) Cl) .W 'The Ploughman's Lunch ( 1983. Ofama) Jonathan Pryce. Tim Cur I ( 1 hr . 40 min I ,......AUCTIOI t:ll AUTO IACm Championship Grand Pnx • I -Tiii -A documentary by award-wmn1ng hlrnmaket Mary Halawani which deals with the hie of Halawan1's Egyptlan·Jewish grandmother 1tv1ng 1n BrOOl<lyn The lotm depicts a modern day exodus lrom Egypt ut11iz1ng the mot1t or an Egyphan·Jewish seder rrtual with the entire Halawam clan tn attendance l:F.t-:Vlltl.,,. --~ W ..... ...,_. Ill .. ~ mWll "The Manitou" ( t978. Horror) Tooy Curtis, Susan Strasberg (2 hrs ) • ... "Stra~ In Our House" ( 1978, Horror) Linda Blaif, Carol Law· rence. (2 hrl.) • MIA,._ A docomentery on a reunion of Jewish men end women who SUNIYed Hitler's death camps ( t hr) •:':. ~ CMIT *NT THI m¥D ... Yll ---M~The l)ftvett aide of Marllyn Monroe Is 9ee('I 1hrough tllm elpt. tele'Asion footage and lnteMewl with dlr.ctor Joshua Logan, actors Don Murrey. Robert Mitchum. Ce6este Holm end &.an Strast>«g CH>.,.. "The Main Event" ( 1979. Com- edy) Berbfa StreiSand. Ryan O'Neal ( 1 lh<.,=~ -~ -A ITM And out wtial Olympic gold medalist Mafl( Spitz and members o1 the 1969 Chicago CubS baseball team, Ernie Bentca. John Kesaingef. Biiiy W'lt- ll~t!.)nd Randy Hundley ere d<>lng 10dey ..,, .. AMMT ~lee Academy 2 Ttw>!t Aftt 10 Sunday, Aprll 27, 1986 A$$1gnment" ( 1985. Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith ( 1 hr 27 min.) Mii 111'9-•C,.M•~ "Motorcyckng' • 1 •MCI A young boy betrieMs a ridiculed Old man and learns that one must klOll beyood a person's actions and appearance when making a character tudgment John Carradine and Joey La-.. rence star 0 .,,. The Story Of Seablscu1t ( 1949. Ofama) Lon McCanlstei Shirley Temple (2 h~) 8 llOU.YWOOD a,,,_.,, Schecluled inter VleWS Dolly Parton. Rosanna ArQuette end Jeff Bridges I 8 M1Mt0n Ways to Ole") ~:t=MmAY I;.,_ "The Cnosen (198t. Ofama1 MaXJmllian Schell. ROd Steiger (2 hrs ) e A ...UTDI AIMr A dOcumentary examlt'l1ng the relationstlip between Holo caust survtvOf'S end their children ( t hr ) I Lm\IMOUmCllM~ llTWllC:ml~ .,_ "Ladles Of The Chorus" I t 949 Orama) Adele Jergens. Marilyn Monroe ~Iv . 1 min I _. eo.I ULT WAT8 MMll\l .,_ "POIK:e Academy 2 Then First Assignment' ( 1985, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg Bubba Smith ( I hr 27 min) Cl) .,,. ·Coma" ( 1978 Mystery) Genevieve Butold Michael Douglas 12 hrs I (%) .,_ "The Gr~ Allen Murdef Case" ( t939, Comedy) Gracie Allen. Warren Wilham ( 1 hr , 14 mm) -8 .,_ "Who Kiiied The Cen1erf01d Model?" ( t977, Mystery) Barbara Eaen Joan Hackett ( I hr . 30 min J 8 •"'*"Of-· John The Bap11st' NOi OCAUIT Anna We1ss is assaulted and sent lo a "hOspjtal" where she be- comes a vletim of the Nazi treatment ol the mentally Ill {Part 3 of 10) ( 1 h1 ) (l).UTDT' CM191) 0 ... w KllDLAl'nC .... , ... East Region Ouerter F1nats ·Helix High vs Santana ~ School 1 ......... ...... ....., ...,...,. • lfM ._ Sports competih<>n teetoong cut members trom "Fatcon Crest" "Bght Is ~and "The iv~ and the Restless." lfinet round ITM~ .,_ "The Monster Ctub.. (198 1 Fantasy) Vtncent Price. John Carradine I hrs.) LA-6-.Y ... "Treetur9 Of The Piranha" ( 1979. Suapenee) Lee Mejors. Karen Blacl(. (2 hrs.) e .. ,, ._ -"Mees4Jre for Measure" VlnoeotlO'• trick Nves Claudio the [)ut(e purWshel Angelo for his lreactltty (~ 3 of 3) (I hr ) l :'°r-!u BIHllll ... ..... 'The Aver" ( t964, Orama) Met Olbeon, 8'11y Spacek. (2 hrs . 2 min) (II) .... "MOVlng Viollttlons" ( 1985. Comedy) JoM Murray, Jonnlter Tilly (~ hr . 30 min.) (I) .,.. "Splash" ( 1984, Comedy) Tom Hantta, Dllryt Hennah. (1 hr • & t "'*' ) •aJWMSnm d 8 AY THI .,... Sche<Ued reviews 8 M1llt0n Ways to Die" (Jeff Bridges Rosan· na ArQl.Httte) "Off Beet" (Juage R!'I~ h~d. Meg Tilly), "Echo Park" 1rom Hulce Susan Dey) CD .,. "BanjO Hacllett Roamm r et ( 1976, Western) Don Mefed1th, Jennilet Warrl!f'l (2 hrs ) <II wr uao wmc uvm MOllOWlll Consumer 1ntormatlon on a pro0uc1 ltlat warms feet. mail-order problems eno Her beltte I DMIQLJJIU m~w ITAll.ft QIJ 'lATClfPI 0.vision r l(lt 11 necessary (Live) (NOTE Sta1tu~ •Ill(" 1s 1en1a11ve Game Is subjeet to black >111 I Qhrs) CZ) •OYll ·Bo dy Hea t " iQ8 1 Suspense) Wltt1am Hurt, t<athleefl T ei • hr . 53m1n) .. ... fgtlmllf oe ... FAm Jesse toes to save a caller fr )m suicide aftef he bec::omes a ~ l()Cke~ at the schoOl's raOIO station In stereo ' hr I .............. , .... It, profile ot New Zealand's unlqUe buo r«'l'I ulaoon. 1nctvd1ng the New Zealllnd f!il(' n hamer haw!( ano royal spoonbill o 1 ..... ,. ITMTB ,_ Lm "How Does II Go Vv '" Raising Our Teaching?" Guest Mort'"" Adler ( t hr.) I DCll R.L.llM W-. Ol ITM WAM A .WA I AIOWT· Lm INCIM. The leaSibMy and poten11r11 Impac t of the Strategic Oetens. lntllah" rs e•plored th1ough lnle<vlews wttn R11s sl8n and American sclent1Sts. arms cont w exper1s and politicians Host Biii Kur' · Q._ (2 hrs) OJ .,_ "Sounder " ( 1972 Otar• 1 Cteely Tyson, Paul W1nlteld (1 nr 4 min) LftlTlln OI THI mt Ne 'MIOUI Featured a tour of Bermuda with Bf>r Vereen. proflles ot singer Trlnl Lopel ar rnodlM Kim Alexis (R) ( 1 hr ) .... ,.,.. 1111 ..al) MTmM. ~ IDlORlll Fe.• lured· the complex ecosystem ol Ne.,. York City. Halley's comet as seen 1n Ma na Kea, Hawa11. a klOll at firefighters wt , .. 1bat~llef£es (2h15) AIC ... Q AUCI CIWUI-. ,_._, llOClt Boobef may be 1n tor ,, leSSO{I In INlrlng when he reoeNeS a r ar• ~ and keeps 11 lo himself o ·-UlOMAU. -lvening ---• .. , ... ...,._., 1111 -An 1ntei view With Jermaine Jeckson ( 1 hr 1 e.,. "Oemnatlon Alley" ( t977. Sc• •noe-Acilon) George Pepperd, Jan-Mi Chae! Vinc)ent Based on the novel by Rog er Zelalny SuMvora of a nuclear war atruogle 10 reach the ooty city untouched i' the ~t (2 hra) .... .,. "The Mannou" ( t978, Horr0t) Tony Cunlt. Susan Str..oetg A.n evll lndl en tpiflt m&nn..ts itself through the bOdy ot a t>Mvtlful young woman. teedlng 10 i' -lunclay Coat. • ~ • terror ano 01saster. (2 hrs.) 1· alinwl ...:I WTGll '90liT1 "8 1 •WJIP•C.:llUTI 1:t1 .., ........ 111-90'lll "The Marcus-Nelson Murders" .. (I) --9'TI While sctied- ,,,. ( 1973. Mystery) (Par1 2 of 2) Telly Sava-uled to receive an honofary degree, Jessi- '"' las. Marjoe Gortner When a bledl ghetto ca hears two confessions lnvoMng the rz iii "l teen-ager Is pinned lor two bizarre mur-murder of a former college student (R) ders he didn't commit. a police detectl\'e q ( 1 hr.) trie8 to find the reel mu<defer (2 hrs ) a e MIAml lnm:I A Jamaican • MUllT 0# ntl aa... Four lntefWoven baby sitter (Mabel King) uses voodoo to stories abOUt modernlzlng rural China. set calm down her mischievous charges In lo the vlllage of Maoplng, reveal the stereo. (R) Q strength of tradition and the eftects of e lltiiMf 0# AL C...... YM&.TI The change. (A) Q ( 1 hr ) contents of Al Capone's underground e -vaults located beneath Chicago's New CH> 90'lll "Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984, Mi<:hlgan Hotel, formerly the Lexlngtort Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hotel, are revealed for the tlfst time The Grace Jones. Barberian Conan Is recruit· program also traces the crime boSs's llfe ed by a sensuous. deceitful Queen to pro-with a visit to the scene of the St Valen- tect a teen-age princess on her odyssey tine's Day Ma.ssaore and to Capone's to a magical castle. 'PG' Q (1 hr, 43 prison cell on Alcatraz Host. Geraldo mln.) Rivera. (2 hrs.) (l)LOftWT 8 tM~ --.0 0# MCClm CO.-Cl> m¥ll "Biii Cosby. Hlm&elf" ( 1982, TUU Comedy) BIH Cosby The comedian tool<s (I) TAI.II ,.. ntl ..__ A young at evefYday faulrs and foibles and per-woman (Loma Luft) returns home lor a forms his famous characteftzatlons 'PG" visit only to be haunted by a peculiar glrl U hr .. 44 min.) who's IMng In her old room d (C) .,_ "Loving Couples'' ( 1980. Com--, ... edy) Shirley Maclalne. Ja"*i Coburn A Lllln\ll 0# Tiii .::te Ml) P..:IUI mauled couple and a pelr of young slngles e M1\lm A study of the traglle ecosys- switc:tl par1ners 1n a game of llfesty1e sam-1em of Cameroon's Korub rain forest In piing and romantic revenge 'PG' ( 1 hr , ster~l hr.) 1 37 ':·~.,_n..,., I w1w:"wm "By the Sw04'd .. ... f.WAmll) Divided" Ollvef Cromwell 04'ders Col • ... Marsh to f04'clbly take Amescote. the La· •co.u cey family, and an unwllltng Anne Fletch· ,_..CC.MY er, prepare to wlthStand a siege (Part 6 ~IToun of 9) Q (t hr ) lmlLL -Harriet teecheS l/lck1 a CC) .,_ "Brlgad<>OO" ( 195', Musical) few leeeofl8 In hOw to manipulate parents •wmtoa• (J) at••~ TM.II wmt Guest Jonathen Pryoe. I '"'' ... ... ... .................. ~ .,. 1· .... ~ ••-ffMTltM• A dance lnstruc t04' t '*• Punky's a ktutz In stereo (R) i. aJ _, ~y llCMI "Robin HOOd" Animated. When tyrannical Prince John begins demanding outrageous taxes !Tom his sobjecte. Robin HOOd becomes the champion of the common people. This 1973 film features the voices of Brian Bedford, Pater Ustinov and Phil Harris O ;:_.,hrs.) * = llMCN Guests Lln<:Jsay Wagner Oe\lld BrenntK. In stereo (R) ( 1 h1 ) I M.LCIUnml-.AT Ml) ..U.I l1m il'ThCGMMm lllnlm A study o1 the fragile ecosys- ttm of Cameroon's Korub rain f04'est In stereo Q ( 1 hr ) ([) mWll "Norma Rae" ( 1979, Orama) Sally Field. Beau Bndges A young woman t&Q41S alienation !Tom her tamlly and friends as she attempts to unlonlze her fel- low lactOfY workers In tM Southern mJn town. 'PG' ( 1 hi' • 53 min ) (!) ........ (J) .,. "Stick" ( 1984. Orama) Burt Reynolds, Candice Bergen An ax-con's attempt to avenge his prison buddy's mur· det bf1ng8 him fa<le-to-lace with FIO<lda mobatefa. 'A' ( 1 hr . 49 min.) I UMDATMmO .,. ...,.,.. 1111 e ,..,_Ml) ... Sean's aSham- ad to aay he doesn't have a pro)eet fOf the fath9r·ton IClanca fair Cll l••W.. 'I mATllT tlT1 World Se-rie. grMtnt momet1ta. Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse. Two friends stumble upon Brigad<>OO, a vtllage In the Scottish highlands. Which comes to Ille for a single oay every 100 years ·a· ( t hr 48 min.) (E.)9Cllt ...... CID .... UM.OWi, fWVATI m Marlowe (Powers Boothe) tracks down black· mailers who are threatening a movie star ~~COUfU (]) .,_ "Rustlers' AhapSOdy" ( 1985, Comedy) Tom Berenget'. G W Balley With his trusted horse, a blazing Six-gun and a limitless supply of fringed shlr1s. a crooning cowboy restores peace 10 e troubled town. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 28 min ) l _.,MI). .. • ALPIB ,..hlTCl,...CMCOCa ... _._. ,._.,, A well-bred Inmate strikes a bizarre deal with a grave digger. In stereo (A) 5 W llAMZlll I L.GU..,. • (I) .,_ "Ae6tlng Place" (Premiere. Orama) Jottn Lithgow. Rk:hard Bradford In 1972. an Army officer tries to ease the racial tensions that e<upt when a black: lltelnam War hero Is to be burled In an all- White Georgia cemeteiy (2 hrs ) 8 • .,. "The Cart19r Affa11" ( 1984 Comedy) Joan Collins. David Hasselhofl A TV sex goddess teams up with her male secretary. a handS<>me ex-<:on. to relr18Ve her Jew84ry cOllechon. stolen by a cnme 11ng being operated lrom inside a prison ~) Q (2 hrs.) • O .aWll "Hookytook Man" 11982. Orama) Clint Eastwooo Kyle Eastwooo An over-the-NII, alcotlolic country-western singe< travels to Nastwtlle with his 14- Sunday. Aprll 27. 1986 11 • -Sunday Cont. year-oio nepnew 10< a last-chance aoo~ hon al the Grand Ole Opry Q (2 nrs 30 mtn I 0 WllJ) KIMlillOm Maritn Perkins Conlin ues research at Lake Mal"lllobe on the ""estern grebe a lascma11ng waterb<ro 1Par1 2 of 2) 1R1 CD llOYW T1easu•e Of The Piranha"' 11979 Suspense) Lefl Maj()(s. Karen Btac• A.r artemot 1s made to retoeve sunYen treasure guarded Oy man~ahng piranhas (2 hrs ) fl) IE I~ CCflUm 83 ~ ntlATM By the Sw0<d Ot111ded' Ottvef Cromwell Olders COi Marsn to l01c.1bly take Arnescore. lhe La· cey family ano an unw1lhng Anne Fletch· ,., prepare 10 ""1thstand a siege tPart 6 01 91 Q II hr I a!)~ ntE LORD '11) llYllUt'tl Charters & Cald1Co11" A B1blP·readmg nun ar a cr1Cke1 match pro· v1des Charters and Cald!COll with the missing cllH' they neeo to ldeolrty the mur- oerer tParl 6 of 6) Q ( t hf ) E, n.. Vot'v<' Monie Carto Open final N1atcr>es lrom Monaco (R) (2 hrs 30 """ J H MOYIE Tt1e Purple Rose 01 Ca110 '985 Comeoy1 Mia Farrow. Jett Dan PIS A DPprPSSton·era waitress who lre- OUP' lo; ttie mo~s to escape hef unhappy ri1,v11age emoarks on a Whlrtwjnd adven· !IJ1e when a mat•ne4! 1d01 steps OH the 5<.•1:er arid 1n10 her hie PG' Q ( t hr 22 rn1r l MOYIE The Mean Season"' 11985. (Jrdina1 l'urr Russell. Martel Hemjngway A M1am1 repurter becomes swept up 1n the media Ohtz Nhen a psychopathic murde<er er YheS r"11m to be his SOie spokesman P 1 nr 43 min 1 P ITAllTa Z .OVW The Bovnty" ( 1984 , Drama) Mel G•t.son Anthony Ho~ins During the lam•1t1< t8fh·century South Seas voyage. ar offic.er o f the English sa1hng snip B unfy leaos a muttny agains1 Captain 011gr ano tells m love with a Tahitian p11n· c~ PG' (2 hrs, 12 min) l r&M'T1m1TI .. ..., .. AOUllT t:9 ICllOOl llAT Topic Teacti1ng valu&s and ethics 1n pubhc schOols Cf> fAlm Jesse Wes to save a callef from suicide alter he becomes a dl9c tockey ar 1he S<.hoot's radio station In St8feo ( 1 hr ) llZNllr Sketches basebaff with Super -1Da=~:::~~~ Q IUCCUl•LR ,_ OI PUCI: •W 1111 ~ CM _. Amencan WICatlon spots - from si~ Adirondack mountain camps 1n New York state 10 the levlsh marble "co11ages" or Newoor1 R t Guest· Morrjs Lapt~~ ( 1 hr ) G) Ttll&.ae CD MAM MCm CC9~ This f1rs1 ever lelevJSIOn broedcast ol "A Prairie Home C6mpenlon, • humorist Garrison KeOlor·s Saturday night publlc: radio p<o- gram. celebr1tes the grand opening of the newly renovated St Paul (Minn.) WOfld Tneat8f ShOw regulars Butch Thompeon. Peter Ostroushko and Howard Mont ere /Olned by special guests Chet Atkins, Johnny Olmble. Jean Redpflth and Phlllp Brunelle In srereo (2 hrs.) CC) .,.. "The s~·s Wife" 11985 Comedy) Miehael O Keele. Rebecca De Mornay Alter a Wh1rtw1nc1 romenoe. an as 12 Sunday.Aprlf 27 , 1986 pvng rock SH1Q8f and a basebel play« marry only to be pulle<l apart by conttlct· 1ng careet demandS 'f>G...13' Q (1 hr. •5 mtn) Cl) TAUi ,_ Ttll DMI-A young woman (Loma Luh) 1et1Jrns hOme lor a 111sit on1y to be haunted by a pecul1ar gtrl Who. s IMng IO hef old room (I) mcmw When Donald's cat dleS, C11tt glVes him one of hlS stray kittens and _1tten~~TVstar Q -• ..,.'°'°" ., ...... Cf--AaTTtll ... NI ..,,. ... .,.. "HIStOfy Of The Worla -Part I" (1981. Comedy) Mel BtOOlcs. Madelme Kahn Man's Uk.J.st110US hrStOfY -from Neanoerthat cavemen to the Spanish 1n- Qursi11on 1s exam1neo 'A' ( t ht 33 =1m•=~=l1WM1 1ta D Cl>e ... TAUi ... Ttll DAM ... A young woman /Lorna Luft) returns home fOf a Y!Slt onry 10 be haunted by a peculiar g1rt Who's lrvtng in her old room I =,~ ..., .. MIMf ~Ol ITMWAM A*WA /~. Lm WICIM. The feaslbltlty and Potential impact ot the Strategte Defense lnrtiat111e IS e.11plou1d through 1nteMews w1th Aus· Sl8n and Amefk;an sc1en11s1s. arms con11<>1 e.11perts and pohtlc1ans Host Bill Kurtis (2 ms ) .._.. Ttll &..-. .aww "Code Of Siience" {1984 Ad venture) Chuck Norri!., Henry Sirva A ma11enck Ctlieago cop wages a solitary war agarnst rlval drug-running ganos 'A' Q_(1hr . .Ct mlo) CIJ.aww "Mikey And Nicl<y"' ( t976. Ora· ma) Petet Falk. John Cassavetes. A syn· aicate member hides in a hotet room tear· ful !hat a contract tS out tor his tile 'A' ( 1 hr .. 59 mlrt.J lfAI.,._ c.c. .. ftLLOW IOll tW OU L IW n:tl ..aAY _..,.MM. tw ..... WiiW a-....,.... Ml LCWf•MCMI AT M ._ Scheduled rtN'lewa. ··e Miiiion Ways to Ole" (Jeff BrldgeS. Rosan- na Arquette): "Off 8-t" (Judge Rein- hold. M9Q Tiiiy). "'Echo Pane" (Tom Hutoe, &.n Dey) ~-.Cc:mu..&A ..,...,. .,.. "El Norte" ( 1984, Orama) lalde SiMa Guitierrez. Dal/id Vlllq>endo Two Guatematan chlldrefl leave thM smell viltage and el)ij up In Loe Angeles where they face betrayal and explolt1tlon as llle- 1 alient 'R" (2 hrs .. 19 min ) --.... 11S .,_ "BIOndle In Society" ( 194 1 Comedy) Peony Slngleton, Arthur Lake A ctlempion Gr .. t Dene Cf .. tet PfOblems IOf the 9umstNda. ( 1 ht , 25 ITW\,) 11'9 8 .,.. "Pape< MOOtl" ( 1973, Come- dy) Ryan O'Neal. Tatum O'Neal. A young orphan "edop1s" a lither by folowlng • former friend of !let mothet In his con-1rt 1;t escapedM di.ring "" Dapr..ioti (2 hrs . 15 mio.) DW•lla'l.-raMtr• tW~ C Kl~ U I Th<ee determined women CQwne FW.. Lll.qn Hunon. Arlene Sorkirt) """-"' 1"w com- mon desire to heYe a beby. Ridlard Slm. -1 mons -~u t>trtNng lnltructor ma111..,. • •rr•u• ":':. -Art 1..,t.,. V1eW wtth JenNlne J9cbon. C 1 tw I l:::ri:-,.,.,Uf ... -Ttll ... .,_ "Onoe Before I Ola" ( 1960, Orama) John Der~. lJraJle AndrtiS Art Army ma'°' ordln his troos-on • ~ gerous m1s$1on when he and hie fllnoee are=' tn • Jepeneee •"-*· (2 hr1 I R111MC.:.Q ......... II .,. "Best Deterea" (198.c. eorn. Cly) Dudley Moote, Eddie MLllrphy A ~ less engineer's p6are for •new t8M gyyo a1e falhng as miaetabfy as ~ marr11ge. and overseas two ye.rs let•. • tank c~ mandef endi.lres the resulta 'R' Q ( 1 hr. ~min ) GS(t) .. ''Sleef" ( 1980, Oraml) LM Mai<n. Jennifer O'Ne* A belufttul wom an is assisted by a tough ··COf*n.icllon foreman in running the compeny she ln- hertts aft9' hef father's ·~·· suc>-posedly aOCldentaJ death ' ' ( I hr ' t mm ) ttate lllU.YWOODQ.'m• ~ tntor· 111ews Dolly Parton; AoeeMe Arquette and Jett Bridges ("8 .,.,.,,_ Wl yfl 10 Ole") Cl) llOYll ''Cry Terrotl" (197S Suspense) Susan~. Bob Hus- kins A pair of desper1te MC8f)ed cc vk:ts kidnap two beavfltut young womeo to use as hoel&Qel In their bid fOf lrfl"" dom. ( t hr . 30 min.) i , L CA'SlWM ........ La. ITAl&D Cla-fll.AYClfft ~ Fin" If necessary (R) (2 hrs., 30 min) 1M (}I) 11CM1 "Hardbodin"' ( 1984, Comed> Grant Klamet, Teal Roberta ThrM mtL dl&--agec:l s1f9e men aee11 out 9dvlce P'citlog up beautiful beech ~ In aoutr ern California 'R' Q ( 1 ht., 28 ITW\.) -· .,. "Hltle< The L•st Ten Oeys ( t973, Drama) Alec Guinne91, Sim<;• Ward Possessed by J*'IOnaf IUrrTl04 Adolph Hitler spends hie ftnel days barr caded 1n a bunller lrom hll Wlel'Tllel (t hrs.) Cf) .aww "Hold That Baby" ( UM9, Com edy) Bowery Boys. Leo Got~. The Sor step in to PfOtect an ~nt they IOUl'I< lbandoned In • laundty ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) 9 WllAT'i -A r...-tew of the upoomln<. W9(!I( Of'l televlslon Host Pit Colllna . :.&:.-'* u.u. '°""'Me llMnY Wint --... 1111 ... W II& , ... MC ... Q rra-.rs1111 ..... Lem -(I) _,.Alai ... "A Foreign Altalr" ( UM8, com- edy) JMn Arthur, John Lund, One mem b9f of • commltt" Mnt to ~ on troop morale In J>C»t•Woncl War 11 a.rm.ny tallll In love. (2 tn.. 30 "*') ~ .... , •...• ""' ..... ... "O C C.b" ( 1183. Comedy) Mr. T, Ac:t.m Ba~ ~ of a 1*l1y benkrupt WnNngton taaloat> opeietlon become hero. ~ they reecue two kid • It· Conl • ~ cNldren. 'R' Q (1 hr .. 39 min ) (%) llOYll "Body Heat" (1 981 Suspenee) William Hurt, Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawy9f Is persuaded by hi& loYef to murder her hu$band. 'R' ( 1 hr •. 63 min.) lrtl(C) llOWll "Emanuelle In Bangkok" (1978, Orama) Laura Gemser. Cris Av- ram. A Eurasian joUrnallst has several sex- Ulll llatson& with a variety of partners while traveling In the Far E.aat. 'R' ( t hr , 28 min.) Ml())) ... "Hot Resort" (t985. Comedy) Tom ParMklan. Oebl'a Kelty. At a posh summer hotel. staff members. snooty preppies, and bathing beauties are all pre- occupied with one actMty -sex. 'A' C 1 hr .• 33mln~ -1--· ... -., ....• •• llfT ... •Ci) "Splash" (19M. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah. (1 hr .. 51 min ) (%) "The Bounty" ( 198-4, Orama) Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs , 12 min.) -CC) ''Flash Gordoo" ( 1980, Sclence--F tC tlori) Sam J. Jones, Max Voo Sydow I 1 hr .. 50min.) 7:9(1!) "C8sanova's Big Night" ( 1954. Com ~) Bob Hope. Joan Footalne. (2 hrs ) •CC) "The Stone Boy" ( 1984. Orama) Robert OuvaU, Jason Presson ( 1 hr , 33 min.) ()))"Nobody's Perle+tc" (1981. Comedy) Gabe Kaplan. Alex Karr.as ( 1 hr . 36 min.) Cl) "Sherlock Holmes In Washington" ( UM3, MystefY) Basil Rathbooe Nigel Bruce. (1 hr .• 30 min.) (I) "Isaac Llttlefeathers" ( t984, Drama) Lou Jacobi. Scott Hylands ( 1 hr . 30 min.) •(%) "Stick" (1984, Orama) Burt Rey· nolds, Cendlce Bergen. ( t hr .• 49 min J •tll "The Shootlst" (1 976, Wesrern) John Wayne. Lauren Bacall. (2 hrs.) •CB> "The Last Unicorn" (1982. Fantasy) Animated. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) Cl) "The Chosen" (1981. Orama) Max1- mlllan Schell. Rod Stelgef. (2 hrs.) -CC> "Cloak And Dagger" ( t984 SUspense) Henry Thomas. Dabney Cole- man. (1hr.,4 t min.) (I) "The Yellow Cab Man" (1950, Come- dy) Red Skelton, Gloria De Haven. ( 1 hr 2& min.) -~ "Bes1 Of The Badmen" (1951. West· ~) Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor. (2 hrs) -"The Gracie Allen Murder Case' 939, Comedy) Gracie Allen, Warren Wllllam. ( 1 hr .. 14 min.) tW (I) "Greystoke: The Legend Of Tarzan. Lord Of The Apes" ( 198-4, Adventure) Ralph Richardson, Chrlstophef Lamber1 (2 hr& .. 9 min.) _ ................ _ -<m "Sterman" ( t914, Solenoe--Ac1ton) ~ BrklgeS, 'Karen Allen. ( t hr .• 55 min.) CID "The Meting Game" ( 19&9. Comedy) Debbie Reynokt&. Tony Randall. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) (%) "Easy Street" ( 1917 . Comedy) Cherlle Cheplln, -Cl) ''The Bounty .. (198-4. Orama) Mel ..... UY TO IUCCltl AIJll09CI TOMAllOIEMY .. ,Amt. ,.,.... unoen. I •• TODAY cmAT •ACI COAITD .,. ..V. "The Razor's Edge" ( 1984, Orama) 8111 Murray. Theresa Russell Based on lhe 11ovel by W Somerset Maugham Traumatized by his experienc- es 1n World War I. a Chicago dreamer travels to Parts and the Himalayas 1n search of enlightenment and setf-fulflfl· mer11. 'PG 13' Q (2 hrs , 8 min.} HI® llOVI! "The Jerk" (1979, Comedy) Steve Martin. Bernadette Peters An 1n· credibly stupid young man. the white stepson of black sharecroppers, makes a lorcune with a bizarre invention. 'R' ( t hr • Glbcion Anlhonv Hopkins (2 hrs . 12 min I 1•fJl) "Gulliver'" Tr avels" (1939. Fantasy) Ar11rna1ed I 1 hr 30 min ) *-tCl 'T rom He'e To Eternity" ( t954, Ora· rna) Burt Lancas1iir. Montgomery Clift ( 1 hr . 58 min) H) "The Miracle 0 1 Kathy Miller" ( 1981. ()rams) Sharon Gless, Frank Converse ( 1 hr 40 min) 'Si ·Ma<;" ApPf!al' ( 1984 Dramal Jack Lemmon leljko lvanek ( 1 hr , 40 min ) .. t.Zl "l imelight" (1952. Comedy) Charlie Chaplin Claire Bloom (2 hrs .. 25 min) ttl 'C1 'Night Of The Comet" ( 1984 Sc1- ~nce Fiction) Catherine Mary Stewart Kelli MawnP.y ( 1 hr 35 mm.) HD(ll · H<Jrc:11le!; II" i 1985. Adventure) Lou Femqno. Milly Carlucci ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) .. @ "Zulu" I 1964. Adventure) Scanley Baker. Jack Hawkins (?hrs . 55 mm) ~(S) "ISAa(" 11111efeathers" ( 1984 Drama) Lou Jacobi Scoll Hylands ( 1 hr , 30 m1r1) -Evening •DD ... un ttOUITOM Cll ... mmA111T MmlCM NIJIO OOOCOWLI =:'~,.. Dl¥WITWll alll•llMPORT .... LAVlllll TI9I' ,M&T • OCIAll• llCMI ;'.Miracle Woman" ( 1931. Ora- ma) Barbara Stanwyck. David Manners A blind avl8tor latrs 1n tove wltt'I a t1re-and- b11mstone e1111nQellst who exptolls religion tor money f 1 hr 29 min ) (Rl llOVll Toll Me Thal You Love Ma" ( 1983. Drama) Barbara Wiiiiams. Nick MAncuso A 1ournallst's marriage founders when her career commitment sparks re- sentment In her husbend ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (%) llOV9 "Android" ( 1982. Science Fic- tion) Klaus Kln&k1, Don Opper. In an Iso- lated space station. an almost-hum•n ro- bot is horrified 10 discover that he ls to be put ovt of commission by e crazed sclen· wi f 4. >Omm1 i TOO CUI•~~ Wttf'I cot~e 33 min.) Cl) ... "Police Academy 2: Their FlfSI Assignment" ( 1985, Comedy) Steve Guttenberg, Bobbe Smith. When vandal- ism beglnS to run rampant. authorities re- cruit the motley police academy gradu- ates as a last-ditch clean-up elfort. 'PG- .. 13'~27mln.) ~=Android" ( 1982. Science Fle- tlon) Klaus Klnskl, Don Opper. In an Iso- lated spaoe station. an almOSt-human ro- bot Is horrified to diaoOYer that he Is to be pvt out of commlaMon by a crazed scien- tist. 'PG' (thr .. 20mln.) •;L01Y••AC1 :t~lll•l•TODAY IU1MCUIF .. ft.mflnlD graduation approaching, Mooroe applies I'" sr.::.= ... DCIUICUIS .. UTBUCT: All~ TO ~ .,...,C81 ... !II .,,..,._-, T..-r A report °" the Image of mate rock stars. Ii~ A tour of Morocco: Syl· vaster Stallone. U LOWI CCI II• C111* CJ) M"tU. Chicago Cubs at San Diego 1Pad=7.!.. ,._,.um •••••9GllT .. "9 To 5" (1980, Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Partoo. Three WOl'klng women rebel against their subjugation by a male chauvinist boss. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) Cl>••m•111w•11m•mr1T ... Cl) WAii_,.. When the United States Invades a banana republic. Bob ends up on a mllitary O\lef'Slght committee. l u.won Ml tCll•10a Featured: another Inter- esting k)ol( at how some very ordinary products are made, Including dOnvts. ten- nis racquets and vendl~machlne food: how a five broadetit gets oo TV: what haff:m~r.I~ oooe 11s di.Imped, I WllA'T'llW .. 1111 LOCAL -I A look at the work done by the Loe Angeles Police Depart ment. l==••LRYm rA ..... ... .,.. .... Wl.D 'MBA Three ctoee relatives of the giant panel.I •re f .. tured: the raccoon. r"'Gttil end ooetlmundl. Q 1 .. ,,.., ,_...,.. aD "England's For- ~ten Wattnf&)'tl" cm:= IOCS Uncle M•tt gives Gobo e present suppoeedly from outer space Sunday, ~prll 27. 1986 13 l \. ~=•rooee While deciding whether or not 10 leak some Information to the Pf9SS. F01eheed tella his eecret to eve<y· one he knows. (%) .,_ "The Gracie Allen Murder Case" ( 1939, Comedy) Oracle Allen. Warren Wiiiiam Gracie Insist$ there's been a murder. and her helpless date finds himself behind bats. ( 1 h< • 14 min ) fD --=w.f.Y .. ~~..,_ ... ..,...,.. ... Cl) ICAWMIW /lie W. ... Politi clans who are members of a sectel wine soc.ety are the target• of klllefa who have laced vintage wine with a deadly dose of lleroln (A) ( 1 ht ) D GD YOU MMrt Henry's nelghbOI SUS· pects Man's 1nvollled In a rash of tllefts In stereo Q 9 90WIE · Halpet'" ( 1966. Mystery) Paul Newman. JUiie Harrls. A wealthy woman hues a private tnvestlgetor to tlnd her rnlsslng husband (2 hrs.) • o WAml,. ~·•err eon-viriced that he'a going to die. the norrnatty grutt Hardcastle undergoes a pel'sonallty rransfomiatlon (A) Q ( t hr ) I .... ,,_.. ': · Hellinger's Law" (1980, Ola· ma) Telly Savalas, Rod Taylor A flam- boyant Ptuladetphla lawyer goea to Hous- ton to defend a man In a murder trtat that 1s betng watehed wlfh Interest by both the Justice Department and a crime syndi- cate (2 hrs.) Ill) llATDW. llO&fJftlC ~ Fea- tured the complex ecosystem of New York City. Halley's comet as aeen In Mau na Kea Hawaii. a look at firefighters whO battle forest blaZes. (2 hrs.) e flUmf flOI M TMml Is man wllltngty becoming domesticated by his tecilno!Ogy In much the aame way as tecilno6ogy ad val\Ced the breeding of animals for specif· 1c traits desirable to humankind? ( 1 hr ) IDNMIMU. Ci) UISICM llUYMOUm .. Damien" Terence Knapp portrays Father Demien. the Roman Catholk: priest wno worked with lepers confined on Molotlal Island un- 111 he. himself. died a leper (R) Q (I hr . 30 min) Ct) 90Wll "Cloak And [)egger" ( t964, Suspense) Henry Thomas. ffet>ney Cole- man. An t I -year-old with an overzealous Imagination t>eeomee entang19<1 In a reel· Ille spy adventure when he wltnellel a murder and the theft of top-secret military documents 'PG' Q (I hr • 41 min.) CID.,. "Hot Dog. The Movie" ( 1984. Comedy) David Naughton, Patrick HOU&« An Idaho farm boy, pertlclpatlng In a freeetyle st<llng competition. finds ro- manoe and tun, aa well •• a '?Ith the reigning Austrian champion. 'R' I hr . 36 min) (l)..-Yalm Cl).,_ "Oreystoka· The Lagand Ol Tarzan. Lord Of The AP"" (1984. AO· venture) Ralph Alchardlon. CMttophet Lambert. African apes ralM an orphaned bOy from a helptess toddler to an lntelll- gent •nd expet1enced hunt•. 'PG' (2 hra. 9 mln) m.,. "The Long wan" (t964. M)+ lery) Anthony Quinn, CherW Coburn An amnesia victim dlecOYet1 that ha II accosed 01 murder and r~ (2 h<• ) • e e ,_ Oeaplta wernlnge from hll mother. O.vtd det• an e>kMf woman. In stereo (R) 14 Sunday,Aprll 27, 1988 l ... RD Pll IU&Um A tour ot Morocco Sy1 "951• s lallone i ... , ..... .._,w,_ .. Cl) KATI a au.. Kate s putcha<;t> ot 3 mink coal radically changes her rJUllo<1I. on Hie (A) 8 e mwtE "An Early Frost ( t98!> Ofama) Aidan Quinn, Gena Rowtanor. A famfly's peaceful elllStence is shattered b7 their son's revelatlOll that he 1s a homo- 8ellual ·· and that he's contracted AIDS tn stereo (A) Q 12 hrs I 8 9 TUAI -A C?I NAnoet RaAl Gene Autry. Johnny Cash Van Ctiour n Steve Martin. Phylicia Rashad and tr•P Texas Urwerslly Marching Aana flit' amO(lO ttia guests schedule<! to perform during the Texas sesquicen1enn111t cete b<atlon al the Frank Erwin Center 1n Aus fin Q (2 hrs) 1: ~ P~ From the Hit ton Holet tn Las Vegas. Nev . the 10th an nual pageant featuring married wompn competing 1n Poise. appearance and per sonallly categories En1er1a1nment uy Bobby V1ntoo Hosls. V1kl\I Carr. R1CllilfO Dewsoo (2 hrs ) • flUmf ,. M TAlleO An eiamir1a lion ot the fasclnaung and trightP111r.g Q!OSpects of genetic man1pu1a11on ( t hr ) ..... 1111U. (() ... .....,AM ProlllecJ E<Jdre I f• Baron and Doug Atkins CO .,_ "POfky's" I 1981 . Comedy) Dan Mooahan, Mark He111er In Florida 111 the late t950s. a gang 01 lun loving h1Qt1 school boys seeks revenge against the proprietor of a local brothel R' ( 1 ht 1~ min) Cl) IT All 1'1B CI> .,_ "Coat Miner's Daughte1 (1980, Biography) Sissy Spacek. Tomrny Lee Joo.s Based on LO!elta Lynn·s auto btography A gtrl from a poo< famlly 1n ru rat Kentucky marries a man who engln~r~ her rise to stardOm in lhe music 1ndus11y 'PG· 12 hrs. 5 min) 11118 Cl) ~ Dlek and two ot his cot lege buddies try to re-create some 01 tne adventures they entoyed as youths (R1 io ........,., IMml Burgess Meredith narrates this look at northeast Thailand s annual Elephant Festlval, a rOdeO shOw casing the strength, speed and skills of domettlcated pachyder,.,U.'i (() -Ill llOOTUU. Players re- terees and halftlme entertainers become slapstick comedians. caught by the cam eras In a number of unpredictable. ot1f•n embarrassing situations Narrated by ~Bunny. et al. -·Cl)~ I LACrf Lacey attempts 10 help an Illegal allen, recently h()(l()(ed lor an act of bravery. avOld deportation IA) ~(1hr.) B =:... Scheduled" actor Parker Stevenson, Paige RenM (of Arch11ec1ura1 Olgeet) , Leslie Charle80n ("General Hoo ~tel") . authof Judith Krantt. ( t hr ) (I) A WOllAlt CM.19 90&.DA Golda Meir (lngrl<J Bergman) leaves hef careet as an Amerlean echoolteacher to beeome active In the polltlcel alfalfa of !Stael Leonard NI moy and Ned Beatty co-111ar (Part 1 01 4J (2 hrs.) a>.,. "Fall-Safe" ( 196-4. Suat>ense) Henry Fonda, Dan O'Hertihy. A SAC plane flies through a "faH..afe" ~one putting New York fn danger of being bombed (2 hrs .. 25 min, I 9 lAf CAii llLA,_ "Oamlen" Terence Knapp portrwya Fal'hef Damltn t~ Roman Catholic pt1elt who worked with lepers confined on MdOkal l&land un 111 he htmsetl. died a leper (R) 0 (I hi 30mtn) 1-----umocc:. mwtE "Sterman" (1984, Scler\Ce Fit· 11on) Jett BridgeS. Karen Ahn An atlen comes to Earth and di9cover• a hostile eo- 111ronmen1 1n which he, along with a w!Oow he encountefS, Is raleotlealy ~by soen11s1s who want the eteature tor a tab r:riment 'PG' Q ( 1 ht • 55 min ) -·••M.L llCMI "The Hiits Have Eyes II" ( 198!> Suspense) Michael Berryman, Kevin Btalf En route to a desert motorcycle race. a oostoad of t~ encount~ a tribe 11 -~E:7!i;: (1 ~.<0 m~I ~ MOftl "Friday The 13th -A New S.. g1nn1ng" ( 1985. Horror) John Shepard Melanie Kinnaman A maMlad killer b<utal ly slays a group of unsuspecting teeo a rs 'A' Q ( 1 hr • 32 min ) -I imrr MD., Al1IU. llAM .,_.ULT WAm ,._.\&. ••• 1181'r ... 1Ut aeo me ... TAii 'llllDAY ~ Sketches Inflated basebsM salaries. sex dtscrlmlnatlon In medicine prrson conditions lor the eld9rly. gay c> l if=:w.~ WAIUlll • H•M.an ~American Girls" ( 198=1 Drama) Cos.sie Blake. JacQvellne 1.ora1ns Wh•te at a birthday party, beautllul SOf~' ty sisters must 1etl of their moet erotic Int• rnate experiences ( 1 h< • 30 min ) IP) MOWI 'OH Sides" ( 1980, Comedy l ony Randall. Eugene Roche T ~~ belweon pollee otflcefs end counter-cul ture hippies tead the two groupa to thf! tootb111l held Where they hope to senlt• their dlllerences (2 hrs ) (lJ llOWll "The BaHad Of Gr9(10l'lo CO! tez" C 1983. Ofama) Edward Jemes Ol mos. 1 om Bower A San Antonio cow hand murders a sheriff In Mtf-detenM In 1t ca!le ot mistaken Identity 'PO' ( 1 IV .. 4A min) 11111 I ~ I lllTOll .,... Remington·~ !Isled as one of the five mo.t eligible bach- elOrs by a prominent magazine. (R) ( 1 hr , 10 mm) D GD TOlllNf Guest holt· Joen Rivets Scheduled actors Anthony Qulnrt. Jack Coleman and Alto Moreno, 8lngef Pet11 LaBelle In tter~J t hr.) IA-n.AY o ~ WU.WUWIT -MWAI ...... ~MWAI MAmMUIM ..... ,.,..'al. ......... 11:11 .,.,. "Out 01 Conrror· 11985. eom.- dy) Martin Hewitt. B•tsy Rvuell. A plane cra-h attandl a gr°"" of lusty hlah-9ChoOf gradufttes on • rfWTIOte •atand. ·A· (1 hr . t8mln) ... "' ........ ,... (J)CGmTlllUI Ill '" w ry b I 8 8 111 ..__.,~A report on the= mete roctc stars. !--"=TheComet" (1984, Sclenoe Fiction) C.therlne Mary Stewart, Kelll Maroney. A comet smashes Into Earth, leaving global devastation and the hope !()( humanity In the hands of two valt- ant Valley glfla. 'PG-13' Q ( 1 tw • 35 min) (I) ITA&IY CUP fU,_,. OMlkJn Anal. tt~. (R) (3hrs..) Cl>_,. "Mase Appeel" (1984, Drama) Je<:tt Lemmon. Zetjko lvanek. Confronta- tlonl between a ex>mp&acenl priest and an ldealll1ic Mmlnety student lead both 10 a gr .. ter understanding ol the human spklt 'PG~ (1 tw .. .a min.) -1.::f'.'The Marrying Kind'' (1952. Drama) Judy Holliday. Aldo Ray A young couple on the brink or dtvorce reminisce about their Hfa together. (2 hrs •. 5 min.) -· • LA11 _, ""1t DAftt LnTmmM I~: ector 8Nce Dem. In stereo ~--,..,.. ... ''The Dey Of The Trtffld8'" (1963. ~fiction) Howard Keel. Nl- oote Meutey After a meteorite lhow8' IMVft most of Earth'• Inhabitants blind, llOfTl9 ltrange 9"dl turn Into man-eating planl9 which engulf anything coming near them. (2 hr&) ···-· ... ---~ ·-·-•:•11• LOii.' '.Mtml ---.Ul"IMC\':. . . ~ 1'0 ..... ..,. .. "Porky'a AeYeoQa" (t985, Comedy) Dan Monahan. Wyatt KNght A gtoup of Florida high achoo! stUderlta matches wits with the proprietor of a local brothel. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 31 min ) ... (I).,.. "Remembrance Of Love" ( 1982. Orama) Kirk Dooglas. Pam 0.wbef. A middle-aged wldowef travelS 10 ltreel with hil daUQtlter to attend the Wotld Gathering Of ~olocaust Survivors 8nd to IMfch for the woman he had loved u a !Mn:eQer· (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) •••-n .. -Taesclay •CZ> "The Gracie Allen MUl'der Caso" ( 1939. Comedy) Gracie Allen. Warren Wiiiiam. ( t hr .. 14 min.) •CC) "The Stone Boy" (1984. Drama) Robert Ouv911, Jason Preaon ( t tw • 33 IT'kl.) •(C) ''6upefgtr1" (1984. Fent .. y) Helen Sietef, Faye Ounawey. ( 1hi.,6" min ) ~ A.M." (1916 . COmedy) Cherlle •CZ> "Android" ( 1982. ~ Fiction) Kleul Klnekl. Don Opper. (1 tw .. 20 min.) 19111) "o.ttlng Mem.d" ( 1918, Romence) Rlcherd Thomu, Beu Armttrong (' ""·' •<I> "T.ma Of Endearment" ( 1983, Dra- m.) Shirley MllCL.U'oe, Oebta Winget (2 hrl.. 10 min.) -~·Cal'• E)'9" (1985. SU8P90M) Drew . '*'-WOOdl. ( 1 hr , 33 min. C!J _,. "La.._ Frontier'; ( 1935. Western) John Wayne, Sheila Terry A cowboy struggles to exonerate hlmsetf of crimes blamed on him by a or<><*ed Sher· lff. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) I :. "The Mlfacie Of Our Lady 01 Fatima" ( 1952, Drama) Giibert Roland, Frank S!Mtre. Three peuant d'llldren wit· nesa •vision In the tmell village of Fatima In 1917. (2 tn.) CID .,.. "Creature" (1985. Horr0<) Klaus KW.I, Stan tv.t. Aft• landjng on one of Saturn's moons. members of an Amencan reeeerch teem are stalked by a mysterious Ille form. 'R' Q ( 1 hr.. 37 min.) (f)mm,y.-. (%) ... "Hardbodes" ( 1984. Comedy) Grant Kral'nef, Teel Roberts. Three mld- dl&-aged single men ..-out advtoe In ploklnq up beautiful beech glfia tn south- em Callf0<nla. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 28 min ) I PMl.IYM t:8 ... ATM.._ Scheduled reviews: "8 Miiiion Ways to Ole" (J9ff Btldges. Rosan- na Arqvene). "Off Beet" (Judge Rein- hold, Meg Tilty), "Echo Partl" (Torn HulOe, s.;:n Dey). 1-·-----AU.•••M&Y ......... MmCMl-.&.m W llOYll "Body Heat" ( 1981, SV&penae) Wiiiiam Hurt. Kathleen Turner A smalltime Florida lawyer 18 persuaded by hia lovef to mutder her huabend. 'R' ( 1 hr., 53 min.) W CI) 40M -(Am I I I) UUITI ._ •.,.Ii ffom Cwt• Palace. Joan Rivers and her friends pey tribute to Joan's promlscuoul friend H9'di Abra- mowitz with v\gnen• of Heidi's wen- known=•· Q (1 hr.) .. u.;.Tr:llt s.1;:.., -•llMCll•-..... , ..... ---1 •• " ... ... "The Bounty" (1984. Orama) Mel Giblon. Anthony Hopkins. Ou<lng the Cf) "Charlie Ctlan: The Trap" (1947, Mystery) Sidney TOl9f. Mentan Mateland. i.! hr .. 30 min.) •CCl "Meatt>eli. Pan II" (1983, Comedy) , Archie Hahn, John Menga1tl. ( 1 hr.. 36 min.) (%) "The Ballad Of Gregorio Cortez" ( 1983, Creme) Ec:tward Jamea Olmos. Tom Bower. (1 tw., «min.) • 9 "The Magnlftoent Seven Ridel" ( 1972. W•tem) L" Van Cleef. Stefanie Powtfa. (2 hra.) •CE ''Sheleko" (1988, Weatern) Seen Connert. 8'lglft• &etdOt (2 hrs.) -CC) "Ctty Heet" ( 198". AdYentura) Clint ~twood. Burt Reynolds. ( 1 hr • 37 min ) Cl) "The Big Parade Of eom.ctv" ( 1965, Comedy) ~lark Gable, JMn Harlow ( 1 hr .• 31 min.) -al "The High Commllak>oef" ( 1968. SuapeoN) Rod Teytor. Chrlttopher ~ (21vt) -CID ''T~ To Me" (198', Dram.) Austin P9ndltton, MlehHI Murphy ( t hr • 30 famous t8th-oantUfy South S... ~· an officer Of the Englleh •ling INp "Bounty" leads. mutiny againlt Captain Bllgtl and falls In love with a Tahttlan prin- cess. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 12 min.) 1119® .,_ "Whefe The Boys Are '8"" ( 198". Comedy) Lisa Hartman. Rusaell Todd. Four college women travel to Fort Laudefdale fOf some tuo and romenoe but run Into problems of the heart 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) ......... ,.,., I Cl) --"The OtvWl8 Nymph" ( 1976. Romanoe) lalKll Antonelll. Marcello.,_. trolaonl A young nobleman 8nd hie ccxa- ln fall In kWe with I beeUtiful young wom- an whO la not what she appeer9 to be ( 1 hr. '0 min.) -... ,CIW ... UM, ..-c•tm.1 ... ••Jiff• --· c•uca-.aa -,.,... LCM. i.-c M ln'LI ...... "" MTm'l• Ha•TWT .-AT •ACI COAlm as 90¥ll "Children Of The Cd'o" (1964. H0<ror) PettK Horton. Linda Hamilton. Based on a Stephen King short story A young physician and his wife find them- seMls In a Midwestern town Whefa y~ sters have murdefed the adVlta end estab- lished a strange religious cult 'R' ( 1 tw .. 33 min.) -~&CCII --~=Hol Dog ... The Movie" (198-4 . Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser Ao Idaho farm boy. pertk:lpatlng in a lreestyle skiing competttlon. flnd9 ro- mance and tun. as well aa a rivalry with ttle reigning Austrian champion 'R' O ( I hr . 36mln ) --1== 181"CL.IPP WAll_.OOll When the United Sta1119 Invades a banana republic, Bob tndS up on a military Oll«Sight committee. t::9 11l)Mttt<: •I min) Cl) "Limelight" { 1952. Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, Claire BIOom. (2 tn .. 25 min ) tW(J) "House Of The Long Shedowt" ( 1983, Suspense) Vincent Price, Chrlsto- otw Lee (1 hr .. "3 min) -(C) "The Last Dr~" ( 198S, lhma) Talmall. Vanity. (1hr .49rrkl.) CID . The Competition" ( 1980, °'11m9) Rk:tvtrd Orey1uss. Amy 1rv1nn. (2 tn 9 min) ""'111' • W. "The Flying Deuces" (1939, Corn. dy) Stan Laurel. Qltyer Hardy ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (%)"Dody Heat" (t981, $uapenM) Wii- iiam Hun, Kathleen Tum.r ( 1 hr . 53 min) t:8 "Limelight" ( 1952, Comedy) Chertle Chaplin, Claire Bloom (2 hi"I • 25 mlfl ) Sunday,Apt1127. 1986 16 -~"Young Bess" (1953. Orama) Jean aimmona, Stewart Granget. ( 1 hf . 52 min.) .. CH) "Comfort And Joy" ( 1984. Comedy) 8111 Pat9fSOn, Eleenof David (I hr .. 30 min.) •(%) "The Gracie Allen Mur<* case" ( 1939. Comedy) Graeie Allen. Warren William. ( 1 hf . 14 min.) t19CC) "Sugar cane Alley" ( 1984. Orama) Derting (egltlmoS. Garry Cedenat ( 1 hr. 43 m4n) .. CD "Androkf' (1982, Science Action) · Klaue Klnskl, Don Oppe< ( 1 hr . 20 min ) (%) "The Ballad Ot Gregorto Cortez" (1983. Drama) Edward James Olmos. Tom Bower. ( 1 hr .. « min.) -1ven1ng -----..... •n 11DUm11 C81 ... tmATBT' CMIW .... Q ,....c • .,, .. , ...... • 11111-..r .... " ......... -IL'llCM....,_I .,.. "Superglrl" (1964. Fantasy) Heten Slater. Faye Dunaway. Supecman·s cousin comes to Earth to recover a prect ous stone, the Ute-force of her planet. whlCh has fallen Into the clutches ot a WICl<ed, power-mad SOfe«ess. 'PG' Q (I hr. 54 min.) CID (J).,. "House Ot The Long Shad ows" ( 1983. Suspense) Vincent Price, Christophef Lee. An American myslery author finds a dilapidated Watah manor ~ to be the perfect place to wrna untH the realdeOts host a bllarre famlly revnt<>n _1.PGit~mlnl TOO Cl.09 roll ~T Monroe. Jackie and Sara UM a home computer to bet on hof'le races l :i~•IW IMllClmlJUU ...,,..., llC_ -C81 ... (fl mn.TU I TW Interview wtttt Mark Harmon I E.-:'...zi. The women of Morocco. ector Gr-oory Harrison ("Trapper John, M.D."). e lM"'01111a 1•1•.,.,CT1,. .. t111 (!} 1emer I Chicago Cobs at San Diego "it~~) I -. .... w MlAlll •I 11.-r .,.. "Sugar Ca.ne Alley" (1964. Orama) Oetting Leglttmua. Garry Cede- nat. f« an 11-yMr-dd boy. winning a 1chola"'11p beCOmel a ticket to a world frea from poyerty. but hit l.ilow wott<n In the euoer cane flelda provlda him wttn a different kind of eciuc.tlon -one aboot '"8. 'PG' J1 IY • 43 min ) Cf) 1111 ... CZ) .,. "The Ptougllman's Lunch" (1983. Orama) Jonathan Pryce. nm Cur ry The 1982 Cf1lla In the Falkland ISiands to Sunday,Aprtt27, 1986 rorms the background for this stuay 1n cynicism that focuses on a morally defi- cient radio journell&t and his peers 'A' ( 1 hf . 40 mlf'I) I .,..,_ IMADOWI 7:11 I C* M TOW Featured visit local people and plaCM ttiat have stayed the same for years I MCl•...r WMAl'llWlll•I• · m C* LA. Featured a vlsir to the beaches of Nlee. a tootc at telev1SIOO tn the Soviet Union, TV In Franoe. tunny lore1gn commercials. U.ATLMm ~QWaOfAl.Rlm NOIU'ICOURT ....... ... ftllDU. ...._..OfMT\m .. ,,.,, HULM NCllU I 111.M.m • 11111 Dr Elaine Wlnls talks with Norman Cous- ins. Dr Cart Simonton and the authOf of "Work With Passion... Nancy Anderson. about the way In which mental a111tude af· tects and determines our pertormance and satisfaction In the workplace (Part 2 of 6) ~~•'DI Of l'NI ... ~ fRCIAU.l .. ~ ...., .,_ MG 1'MI NWT..,.... 1:1i@ m¥11 "The Big Land" (1957. West· em) Alan Ladd. Virginie Mayo. Texas cat· tlemen attempt to reroute a railroad tor their own benefit (2 hfs , 5 min.) ... ()) llOM•ll ftM I l'lW•UslTM A couple wants to ad<>pt Sarah and Alan: the kids take part-time Jobs to boy a treez&f for the house { 1 hr ) D GD A-TIMI Murdock wins a Hawaiian trip on "The Wheel of Fortune" game show but l(lStead ends up 1n South Amerl· ca aboard a Russlan-buln helicopter (R) 9 (1 hr) II m¥ll "Convoy" ( 1978, A<Nenture) Kns Krisroflerson. All MacGraw Trvcl<ers and cops attempt to outwit one another In a rough-and-tumble war on wheels (2 hrs) 8 Ol ..,.. Tiil IOllt Tony's recently divorced, oddbafl friend Wally Is the ob· ~'==Mona's affectlonS (A) 1-::. "Midnight Cowt>oy" ( 1969, Orama) Dustin Hoffman. Jon Voight Two bOfn losers hustling to SUfVlve In New York City discover their need for each other too late _(2 hrs ) • QD) m.AT I A DA-...c:a "Uva From Lincoln Centet'· New York Phllharmonlc Celebratloo With Zubln Mehta" Sopf'ano Mootserrat Caballe and vlollnlSts ltztialc Penman end Isaac Stern l<>fn Zubln Matita and the New York Phllharmonlc f()( this COl'ICert Additionally, the orchestra per- fC>fms "Also Sprach Zarathustra." In ster- eo (2 hrS.) G flUm 11'1 LGM (t)m¥11 "The Last Dragon" (1985. Ora· ma) Talmek, Vanity. An aspiring martial arts master's romance wtth a video dlsc jockey Is threatened by a neighborhood ~n. 'PG-13'Q (1hr .. 49mln.) CH) ... "T\ghtrope" ( 1984, SuepenM) Clint Eastwood, Genevieve BuJOld. Whtie 1nve.1lgattng a ser... of grWy MX mut· Oera. a tough New Orteans cop dleooYefs that he has much In common with the kJtor ho 18 pur$Ulng 'A' Q ( 1 ht .• 54 min) Cl) .......... (I) --"Slx1een C8ndle9" (1984, CorneOyl Molly Ringwald, Anthony Ml- ctlae4 Halt. All W..CU. Mldw-.m taen- agM's 16th birthday goee intmembefed. jU9t anothe< symptom ol the peln of ac» lesoenoe and growing up In a ~ family 'PG' (1 ht., 33 min.) '9 .,. "Next To No Time" (1968, Comedy) Kenneth More. Betsy Otake. A timid factory WOrk81' comet up wttt\ 8 n<H- ef meana of autOl'Nltlng Na emptoyer·a com~n"1;.(2 hrs) ·1us Ki ITlrlll• I Q ....wu ,. •w The woman ot MC>foooo. actor Gregory Hamson ( .. Trappet Jotin M 0") i ... , .... ~·· .. ()) .ay ......... ___ Authortties deny any k~ of a ~ napping and a murder. (A) (I .) D e NllSTU A wonwan mutdtt'I he! weelttiy stepmother and then trtes to make It look as 11 It were a tulclde. In atcw· eo. lR) ( 1 hr.) • 9 .,...... A man who peld to have hlmsel1 killed changM hla mind O ~hr) • = "Eaglet Over London" (1972 Adventure) Ven JoMaon. Fredettct< Stal lord The Nalls drive the Brhleh off the continent and launch tfle tnoeaaant air et taelce whici'l compoee the "Battte Ot 8rtt aln .. (2 hrs) ID,....11'1LGM (() TW U.. --t-Wlry Tiiiman YI Bast\ AHi fOf the NABF crulletwelgtlt title scheduled for 12 rounds, from L .. Vegaa. Nev (A) (2 hrs.) ([) MD¥11 "Rappln' " ( 1985. Drama) Mano Van Peebles, TUia Valenza. ,_. leased trom prison. a man retum9 home to rid hl$ nelghbofhood of~ land ~'PG' (1hr.32mln.) Cl)tTMlmt (%) 90¥ll "Lust In The Out1" ( 1984. Comedy) Tab Hunter. Olvtne. A mysteri- ous stranger, a Bible-quoting bed guy. and a saloon singer are among the motley assortment woo Convefge to 1Mrch '°' • cache of gold 'A' ( 1 hf . 27 min ) W al)90Wll "Wall< East On BMoon" (1952. Mystery) George Murptiy, Rn1ay Cume After a scientist Is tht .. ttned. 1n espl006ge unit le kwea11gat9d by the FBI ~hrs.. s min.) .. • Cl) ..... P9 A alurnlord reaorta to extreme IT\e854Jlet to ~ hie terwntt from their homes (A) ( t hr.) e e ..,_., Stlngroy goea underOOV er at a psychiatric ward wl'ltfe the Scwtet• ara thought to be abducting unauepectlng patients In atereo. ( 1 hr.) 11 =·· .... 8penter Plll• NI llfe oo the tine to cteer ~ wno hat IMel'I suapended from the toroe. (R) Q hr.) _, .... ' .... CM.a..--.DA Gotda Mell (Ingrid Betgmen) IMvet h9r career .. an Americ:en ld\ooltueher to b«otne .c:IMt In the poltlcal aftalrl of llraet Leonard Nt- moy and Ned Be~nfy co-star (Pert 2 of 4} (2 tn.. .. e Wl,_il•M ..... Ed AM* hOetl ~ dOClumentery oo Hltlef't Mth c:emp It Auechwltz. lnctudtd are 8Jt01tP19 from Elohmann'1 Jetuulam tNI ~ .,._..,__ eccounta from oafT'4) IUMWOl'I l hra.) ----... An examin.tton Of tnlOmlaOon gained by neut~ tr .. tlng W:Hma of Perktnaon'• dllMte from the atUdy ot en Imprisoned druo addict .,_,Wfl.ed by a • I t- i • I, ' -Taesclay Coal. ' bed belch of synthetic heroin. Q (1 hr.) ~ ... "C.H.U.O." (1 98-4. Hooor) John Heard, Oeruet Stem. Radloecttve waat .. Illegally tlOl'ed In the subterranean tunn911 of New Yonc City give rite to a race of murderoue mvtantt. 'R' ( 1 hf .• 30 min.) CH) .......... lWfAll Ill Marlowe (Powera Boothe) tracks down btaok· ~ma~ who are threatening a movie star. ~--,... CMll The law students prepeN!I fOf' thelt time In the 1POtlight •• the annval Law Schoof Fo116M draw near. 1-..-.-.ra••v.. .. --... I -ca&m-. .... .. II bllfT ... llOtll "Body Heat" (1 981. SulpenM) Wiiiiam Hurt, Kathleen 'rurner. A ll'Mlltlme Florida lawyer Is per9Uaded by hla loYer to mu<def her husband 'R' ( 1 ,_hr .. ,.J. ..... 11mMY ..... SketcheS· Lhtle League par· entt: lawyeB vs. clients, a vltlt with a rat le~--~nl1••t&NL ......... ~ Of Vengeance'' (1986, OrarN) Chartea Bronson. Ellen Bufstyn. aa..d on the true story of J08ePh "Jock" Yablontkl, whole en.ude to rid the Unh· ed Mine woncers union of corruption led to Ylotence and ultimately to murder In D&- oembef 1969. Q (1 hr . 50 min ) CD llOWI "Farewell Scarlett" (1981. Aduff) T errf Aal, Jenolfer JOfdan A Sleutti lnv•tlget .. the muro.r of a celebrlty who had more than her &hara of enemies ( 1 hr .. HI min.) Cl) ... "One Touch Of Venus" ( 1950. Comedy) Ava Gardner. Robert Walker. A window trimmer Is surprised when the statue of Venue beglrw ~ to Nm. (2 tn.) . ())11C111MU.••urna1 -ca ,.,. he travele down a few hlghwaye. tomw "Sat· urday Night Live" CMt member Rich Hall tocue. hla attention on the pieoM of Am- ~ thet .,. quickly becoming pttmd artlfects. ( 1 hr.) '""""' tW Cl) -I -Two men who reeamb6e one another .,.. the prime eu.- pecta In a murder. (R) (1 hr .. 10 min.) •• ,_.. GuMt hoat: Joen Rlwtl. Scheduted: eotreea Phytlotl Reehed, au- lhot CeMn Trlllln, Fred Rogers ("Mister Roger9"), pro wr9etlef ~ Hogan. In stereo. ( 1 hr,) IA'ftmlY~ L"=L -.......... ..... u. •••21& ... "Night Train To Munlctl" (HMO. SYapenle) Margaret Lockwood, Rex H#Tieon. A eclentllt' a daughter outwit• the Null with the help of a Brltlah ~1hr .. 39mln.) , .. .. 11111 ... "The Mad M.-n" (1954. Hooor) Vincent Price. EVIi Gabor. A mag- ician'• ualatant ueumea the Identity of the magician after murdering him. ( 1 hf , 30 min.) -· l'fl •-.LYWOGD (!)~-a __,.-r TGll9IT Interview with Mark Hannon. ·-· .• (I) ITMUY C9 .U'°"9 DMllon Anal. If neceeury. (R) (3 his.) ()) ... "'Tll!"ml Of Endeerment" ( 1983. Orama) Shirley Maclalne, Oebf• Winger. Jamet L. Brooks'a chronicle of the 30- year evolution of the complex but loYing relatlonahlp between a mother and her In- dependent daughter. 'PG' Q (2 hra .. 10 min.) I .a. -• U11 ~srM N• Lil ilBI ~: NBC News oooeepoodent Lin- da Ellerbee. country music alnger Ricky ~=(1hr.) I ,. __ .,.. "El Greco" ( 1966, Biography) Mel Ferrer, Roeanna Schiaffino. The fa- mous painter Is aided by hla lady love when the warns him that there la a plot afoot to cha~~ with heresy (2 hrs ) i ••••llT ... ---.NM.I ..,. "Dragnet" ( 1953, Mystery) Jack Webb. Ben Alexander. Se<geanl Joe Friday It called In to crack tha case of a syndicate nuder. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) eLM. 'm1CMIT1\I !•&-OfWW n ,._,,.um ... "Polloe Aoadem " (1984 . Comedy) Steve Guttenberg. ~m Cattrell When IOl'ced to oomp4y with an open ad- missions policy. a polloe academy copes with a motley crew of mlatlta. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) (%).,_"Android" (1982, Science Flc· tlOn) Klaus Klnskl, Don Opper. In an Iso- lated space station, an atmo.t-human r<r bot ls hotrlfied to dltoov9r that he II to be put out of commlaalort by a crazed scien- tist. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 11198 Cl).,_ "Thin Ice" (1981, Orama) Kate Jackson. Gerard Prende<gut A high school teacher tells In love With one of her students, (R) ( t hf .. 20 min.) CID.,. "No Sman Affair" (1984, Com- edy) Jon Oyer, Demi Moore. Obleued with an aspiring singer In her twenties. an Incorrigible 16-year-old trlea to help give her sagging oateer a boosL 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 42 mln.) w •••• .,., ... (!) .. "The House Of The Seven Hawtcs" ( t959. Adventure) Robert Tay- lor. Linda Christian When a peSMnger II tound dead on his ship, a charter boat flJetlieatetl 7d Sel'vk~ 7J41e "''" llw 11/ue Jl"N tPilt #av~ '" llw wltJ tJe tleciJ«J11J P"N mtde.I ,eet U.1 "etp. Sunday,Aprll27, 1986 17 ( 56<tpper drscovera 1 strange map lhet ---leadS 10 e hidden N8.11 fortune (2 hr& .. 30 • PMllla mtn... =..·s-.c~•• tm.1 I 90Wll ·0Th11 woman 11 Oengetoua·· Mlf I 195? Ofema) JOfln Oewfotd. Dennie M1m'I• UaTODAY MC>fgan An undefw<><ld VIP fda In love mm&T•ACICOMT'm alt!H 81mo!il l<l!Ung he< eyMlght (2 In) .. ... "POiice Academy" I t98-4 ~a.GPU Comedy) Steve Guttenbefg. Kim Callrall PAUL lf'fM • When forced to comply .. with en open •d· t:tl mww "A Nlghtniare On Elm Street" ~ polcy. •police academy copes ( 198-4, HOflC)f) John Sa11on. Ronee wttn. mo11ey CfflW of mleflt& 'R' Q ( 1 hr Blakely A group of l A chlldren ate llf· 4 1 min I ror1100 by a vengeful killer wno can Invade •1 •• ..... =-•• the11 dreams and mat8f'lallze wMn they me:11 awake ·R (I hr , 31 min ) ... "The CIOCk" ( 1!M5. Roma~) t111--..DAT&..um Juf;y Gerland. Robert Welltlf A sallOI m ... IMlefchel frantlcllly fore young glr1 he met 1ng wtillt he was on itn elght-hOur IMve ~1hr , 30 min ) (i}":""Tho Perils Of Cl~" ( t984. Adverttvre) T9Wny KHaen. &ent Hull John Wlllle'• comic:: .trip htfolne comM 10 Mte In a serlel of ttwl!Wng ~ .,.11ur~·~~"'.J8 min) =1 ri'ATI11 •I SSL UTmt• IEDIIYWY e.Ana..P d ......... mww "Arise My Love" ( 1940, Ro-a~ f.a In love With during a chanoe meet mance) Claudelle Colbert. Ray MMland. A __ ....:------------------------:::::::::== p811 of lo\lefs find t~ trepp.d by lhe SpanlStl CMI War and the outbreak of -Wednesday _,. "The Lest Dragon" ( 1985, Ora ma) Talmtk, Vanity. An nplt1ng tMrtlel aria ma.11er'a romanc. wtftl a vtdeo ~ iockey l!I threatened by • nelghbefhood ttoollgan 'PO· 13' 0 ( 1 hr . 49 min.) World War II (2 hrs . 30 min ) • MOU. ftlOCID Cl.olalP Soheduled ln18f. views Dolly Parton, Rosanne Arquette and Jell Bridges 1"8 Miiiion Weya 10 Die") tn.....,. AU.•ntl,M&Y .... MU. MmCMll&t9 1:jl Cl) ..n1rATCM Mee.-.... 90W11 "The Big Store" ( 19-41, Come "r> Mar11 Brothet's. Tony M11rt1n A group o t>vmble<s turn out to be poor chOlces lex t tore oetectlvel (2 ms I Ill) .... , ...... ([).,. "Hardl>Odlee" ( 198-4, Comedy) Gran! Ktamef. Teal Robert• Thfee mid- dle-aged Single men Mell out advice In pielllflg up beftutlful be9ch glfl9 In IOVlh-em California 'A' ( 1 hr • 28 min ) <l.> UPI Of M.IY (l)--"Ofll AM " (1916 . Comedy) Charlie Chaplin CN!rlle plays s drvnllen plllyt>oy wtiO re1urnt from • night on lhe town and runt an ol>'ltacle courM with hit front door rhe stair, and 1'119 bed nt(]) 90W11 "Chained Heat" ( t983, Of•· ma) Ltnd8 Stair John Vemon While Mn!· 1ng a aentence In a Celltomla penltentl8ry. a young woman Is expoeed to ~ 11nd h8r11"'8ment from both lnmet .. and 1ailers •A' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) Hl(H} .,_ "Roell & Rule" ( 1983. MUil- cal) VOIOe9 ol Don Francka. PaUI LeMe1 An anlmeted rock muslcel of en lglng eu- peratar's qvet1 tor power. leetvrlng IOt'OS by Deborah Herry, Cheap Trick, Iggy Pop, Lou AM<! end Earttl. Wind llnd Are 'PG' m .nay••••• lhr • 23 min.) ----•zm•_,. ... ... "Lim.ligtrt" ( I 952, Comedy) Ch&rlle Chaplin, C"laltt Bloom An aging veudevWen U\191 8 young balleflna from a ~Ide attempt end togethtf they ~ 8'>1f• MCtl otMt to ~ In thelt ce rw• ·o· (2 in , 26 min J .......... , .11 CC) ... "Hopec:Oteh" (1 NO. Comedy) W•tter Matthtu. Glend8 Jactceon, A. kif· nw Int~ 8Qent la ~ by an oto llemt In dodging the KGB and the CIA. who .,. trying 10 P<f'Ytlr'll Nm from put>- ~ rnemon. 'R' ( 1 hf • 4-4 min ) .. limiiW' c:•mu _,__. --· 18 Sundey, Aprll 27, 1~88 •<%> "Herdbodlel" (1 98-4, Comedy) Oran! Kramer. T "' Robert• ( 1 hr . 28 min ) •Cl> "Lime41ght" (1952, eom.dy) Chsrlle Chaplln, Claire Bloom (2 hra . 25 mlo I •CC) "1918" (1986. Orama) WIUl8 m Convere.-Robef11. Hallie Foote ( 1 hr . 3 1 min) (%) "The Balled Of Gregorio Cortez" ( 1983, Or11ma) Edward Ja.mes Olmos. Tom Bower ( 1 hf. 4-4 min) Niall "A Stolen U1e" (19-46, Orama) Bette Oevte. Glenn Ford (2 hrt) •~''The Lall Star1\gtl11f" ( 198-4, Science ~Ion) unce Guett. Aobett Pr•ton I I ht . 40 min ) CB> "lank" ( 1983. Drema) James Garner, G 0 Spredlln ( 1 hf . 53 min ) Cl) "Mr. Moto'• Gamble" (1938. Mys· tery) Petlf Lorre. Lynn Bari ( 1 hr 30 min ) .. (%)"Chain Reaction" (1980, Adventure) Steve a.ley. Atna·Marra Wlnchelter ( 1 hr , 27 min) .. !II "Gunftaht At Theo t< COfra1" (1967. Western) ~ Lancatter. Kirk Oovglae ~ hr1 . 30 min.) •C!J .. The POMldon Adventure" ( 1972. Adventure) Gene ~kman, Ernett Bofg- nlne (2 hr&) -CC) "M .. Appeel" (198-4. Oftma) Jack Ltmmon, Zeljlco tvanet<. ( 1 hf • -40 min ) CB> "e.tw.en Frltnda" ( 1983. Drema) Elizabeth Taylof, CarOI Bornttt (I hr . -40 W ),Banenet" (1971, Comedy) WOOdy Allen. louhle L.aeer ( 1 hi . 22 min I -al) "Little c .... r .. (1930. Drema) Ed- ward G. Roblnton, Oouglaa F•lrbenk1 Jr -Ja~ihe P10ughman'1 Lurich" (1983, ~wne) Jonet"*t Pryce. Tim Curry ( 1 hf .• 40 min) tW(J) "H~le Roee" (1980. Re> mance) Wlllle Netlon, Oyen C1nnon ( 1 hf .. 69mlaj • - Ilia Ovllierrez. Oevld \llllllpendo. (2 hf• . 19 m1n I !9(}1) "Second ThouQhts" (1 963. Comedy) Lucie Arn&Z. Craig Weseon. ( 1 hi .. 38 mtn I <II "Tert Fron1 Your Show Of ~ .. ( 19 7 3 (,om&dy) Sid Caeeer. lmtlgenfl Coca ( I hr . 32 min I •(CJ "Cannoob111! Run II" ( 1984. Comedy) Burl ~)'noldr.; Dom Oel.ulee. ( 1 IW . -48 m1n1 11:11(%) "AndrOld" ( t982, ~ ActlOnl Klave Klntkt. Don Opper ( 1 hf . 20 min ) •CC) "19t8" (1985. Oreme) W..m Coovl!fte-Roberta. Hallie Foote ( 1 hr • 31 mln, 0.J Something Wlclc9d Thi• Wey Cornea" ( t983, 8utc>enM) .i.ton Ro- berds. Jonathan Pryce. ( 1 hf • 34 min ) rJ) "Ghlttn-AeectJon" (1980. A.d¥9nture) Sieve B1sJey. Arna-Marie Wlncheeter (I hr . 27 mtn) •(I) "Benji" ( 1~/4 Advenrure) Higgins Peter Breck ( 1 hr . 25 min ) _ ........ ___ _ ....... llAnMGUmll Cll ... .. ,., .. =·-.... 0 ,__CM'., Wii&l'l'ftlQQI • fl 1119Gl'T .... .... comATt ...... lo':':. .. ~· H9nry'• con-tr8Ct la up tor r9"9Wtl end Monroe bMgl hOme hie MCVtlty patt,,.,, a eot.men ~ l:'--•11• ---U'191PCM • an• unm '° = ''The Women In Red'' ( 18'4. ) Oeflt Wlldtf. l(ely lA8roek. An othtirwlM Mpplly mwri.d Sen FtlnClloo 1:11Keeucr11 beconlM ~ with • gor· 090"8 modlM Ind ,,,.. ~...ey to Wtt- •te en 1"81t with "* ·PG-(3' Q ( 1 ht., 21m1n 1 _1 1 00 ... "Bllme It Oh The .... < 1~. Chme) ~ Manculo, lyron """"" ....... ~7 ~. ,.._ ~------------------~ I Old Is f0toed Into a palflMly 1wi(w11d ,,,.. union with his rock sta1 tllhtf -1 man rie ~knew ·PG· 13· ( t hr • 25 min ) ,.,me ... 0 mnwn._,. ~ lnl&fv~ with 0.vld lee Roth I=== King Hutan II of M"'uc. co. l0tmer P1a'boy <*llerlOlcl rnodelS I=(!@ .CTm ~Of/9111'1 .-. ...... ,._,.um ....... ..,. "The LU1 Draoon" ( •985. Ore· ma) T11ma1c. Vanoy An aspiring marllal arts master's romance with 1 video dl'IC. jociley It threatened by • nelghbOfhOOd =n 'PG-13' (1 hr , _.9mln ) Cl) ••••n ... Cl) ~1••,. L09T ... aau Ralph It threatened by an escaped mur defer, Ralph tries to llclp dinner wtth Uncle Ge<>tge tn favor of attending the fights wtth Norton, Ralph gets the ptnk s11p by m1Stake Q (%) .,. '"The BaHad Of OregotlO C01 1e1·· ( t983, Orama) EdW•td JamM 01 mos, Tom Bowet A San Antonio cow hand murder• a lhef11f In self defense 1n 11 cate of mllllken lden111y ·PG' {I hr . '' min ) •u.tllUDOWI 19Gl) mA U.lftAU Ptayott Geme {Te&ms To a. Announced) (2 hrs 1~ min) 1:11 e •• M ,,,_ Fntuied travel to Au~ traua and meet aome ullV'Wat an1m111<". found onty on that continent. 1ourney tri the Ovtb&ck and mine 10< opals. on to New Zealand for " boat ride on the Sh<ito 11* Rl\4t ano vltll With ll'le native M8011'.i l .... ...r WllAT'IMU .. EI• nl •L.A. Featured modem M11drld. a look al how wtne la made the Old lash loned way In Spain, whertt to lind bargain'> In Madrid. I UUT&.Mm ... ,,..., ... Ml Chic.ago CtJt'><I Al I oq i'\ng" '"=.=(3hrt) •A ..... ... ,..._ ......... ,,.. ...., ............. ... •IOWlT ,_ TCM...., ~ .. ,...r.,.. -1 <I)..,.'"" e ..... AT TOtmA• An 1rwe111oa !Ive TV rft)Ofter tNkes lmproPef charge<! regarding the operatlOn or a home t0t on· Wed mother• In stereo Q ( 1 hr ) • ININM AW._ P:rom Hollywoo<I 1~ MCond 8nnuel <*trnOnt hOnOtlng atuntmen and atuniwomen In motion pie hH.. •nd televltlOn Calegorlet lnctvde 9"t Fight ~-9"t Vehleul11r Stunt. Beet Hlgtl wonc Ind Mott SP9Ct8C· ulef Stunt ~ Hoet· l" Majora ~iv..) e 0 IMOl'l'9I M11cOyvtt trlftt 10 re<J cw• pofltlcal PflM>M< from e Soviet ln1Jll M~hr) I :··~= 0 1 Pelham Onit. WO, fht .... ( 197 .. JI SuapenM) W111ter Matttieu. Robert Sha Fovr men hljM:k • crowded aubway trttln and thre11~ to murdef one hosl8~ IOI f!Y'ffY ""'"'''' ILi' ransom demand., lAUI (?hr:. 1 • CAnmMM. ftlf! VCJlh~. I '". I• ti cultu1a1 1mp<J<lan<.f' ,,. "~"'""''' Ir " , 11t11c;trated through ,leP·by ~'"'' u,r • 1 .,, hon of I~ 1magm!lry "' ,.,,. IJ "'"' •l•· Beaulieu and v1sil5 I<> N111'" IJ.111111 '•• 1•111 •'J Charlres arid A1111er,c; 1111•,1 11111 "" I 1-i v•d Macaulay Arurnstll<>f• •A1q11•·••r •· r1.11 rated by I CIOI Oetei' J&CQbt C) I I,, I Gil ,_... TM1 LORD CE!)~ ftO rt.p .,.,,,,,, l1otil( ,,, the Adtrondac.~ a11<J Cat<,k1ll 11111•1111,1111 No l derness areas ArP survP.ye<I '" ttw r ,.,,,,., rual portrait ot lhe New v1,1i. '>r-it" r ,,,. 1 Pre--"8Ne Richard K1loy narttJll'>' 't ''' 1 (CJllOYm 'Mas11 Ap~•1I"' ( 111f14 '"'""''' Jack Lemm0t\ /ttl1l<1J tv1111r,~ 1 ''' ,,,,,,1.1 hons between a r..()(11pt11<.1mt pri•· 1 ,,,,,, ,.,, ldeallstlc seminary <.tvderit lmJ•I ,,.,11 ,,, " greater understaro<Jir1g ot 1t1P r.urronn .~11111 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 40 111111 I Cf{) llON "Tt1e W1lrl I 1111 ( 111114 '"" dy) Ch11stopher PAnr1 l rt<.. '>t•Jl/ With ""' etart ol school 1u!.I 11round thtt •.•J•ro1•r 1 g1oup of teen ager-. '>P"nd'l lh1' 1-i'>' N''"~ ot wmme1 •rt olll 'J<1I h1.rJ0111• tir r<rvr•• 1 II ~( 1 hr • 36 min J ....., ....... mlCTI-C1111 IJf•q1r1•, ro ,. .. ,1.11• t dream when ri., !. ollP•Pl'J a c ti.ul(n • plot( pwl~5•0tl81 baY1billt t '"""' •,1-.r I I\ Dodgers 1nhelt1P• <;tAv~ '>1t1 tJ QD .,. 5181i(Jfl ..,.. ,,,hrtrlt 1 l'Jl,4 Orama) Carroll El.1~1>1 ,.,,.,.., Ju I f ~ Tenr..on~ !.Oftr arn•n•u hvo '''"·"'I r '' ..,, ''" 915 when a plar>f! t.•1111 1111111<1II"'"Y1.1 •I•• llnd her emblt1e1Pcj It• ltll hHr II 0.1 ''" 11earby (;>hr';) ... flll lllAGAZIMI '"'"~ II I ··~·" II I M I e;o lorn~ Playtioy 1 1 """''' lrt rnr,.1 .. 1•. ~ IPORTICIJflU ~ ( ilZAm Sl<f"l<.f..,., ffttHtl I.., "" llo .. l•,..,I medicine. mstant '"'' '''" 1 .,,. • ., 1 11.1 rich and bizarre l ) •G CJ) llOYm lh111 ,1!.tf 1 r111c1 111m,. Dt ama I G''"" nowl11r uJ•, I" 1 .. M11u , I /\ b11Qhl, lllhll'lr< 11 y11111 r1lcJ 11111111ti-11 , ,f '" "J.w;tremely <..lose krcil 1.11111ty ,., t.11 ,,,, ....,,,h cperi htlan 'luruory 1ri1 ! ) u ,,,., J D CID a.ACICl'I llACMC 1\111•1 ·"''" ,,, <,lranye l~hl'> "' 1t11• 'lky "'" 111111 ~' t1o1v•· reason lo 'lu"llJ(lt 1 tllut ,1111.,,., "'"'"' t. • ., .. itbdU<..led II womnr1 [flf ( I hr I D 0 DYllAln' Alhitl' .. f+r11Jf, .... , llflt ,,,, <,<;IOU'> dlluQhter 111 .1 I u Mir.101 11 1111 room. Aeri l~>1rr15 1 '>"<..mt lrl/rn I ,,,,,.,., past that will ftrc!\urfl h•JI «•l11t 1t • •) c t hr ) I:. . s."'"" (jf ,.. ,,.,,.. ''"4'• Advenlvro) j(Jhrt W.1y11•1 I lir1 AijAI ,,,. • IOIJOh lrAlntng lhllt ol ll s Ma11111; \41111.1"•'"' yrvml hi\ r•hell1ou, llW':r111t!. r1t.,11l1<, "' "''' ~lure of lwo J11nn (i' hr•, 1 • ~ 11 IC*O l.N>rtrrf' Wn1w11 ~ I•'" my Wyne111' t1nd C,1111'\ltrtt• Mi;V1n I''" VII CISI MarMyn fle1gmA1t "' II 01'1! ••'I'""' 11 the ups-and downo. r1t "'"" r ,,,,.n,., .,, 1 pet"sonal lrvlt'I ( t hr ) l .U.MLOllD CA~ Tllfl <·t•llH< I Alhllllllll''I c:uttur11t 1mport11nc.11 1n mnljlfW1ll fr 1111.,. " llluatrlllod thrOIJOh •1tfl!r hy 'llPf> c.onttriiG tlon of lhft lm11gtm11y Nt1tre C>nml'l d•• Beaulieu antJ vltlt16 lo N1,11" r.>11rr><1 rl" l'nr fl;. Ch11rlr" And Amte1111 1111'11 ""tt1111 On vld Mnc:nu111y Anlrnn1111r1 "'''l1Jl'lnv111 1101 rAtftd by AC:lor r>ernl< J11r.ohl t; ( I 111 ) fl) l9l MRMTAM Prutill'rf 1111111!.., White Cl l 90WI 'Df\1pfl!rAll'ly "'''"~"''' '111 .111 ( 1986, Con1fl(ly) nr••.A11r1n .1\11111••111" M,, donna Amrlf)'ltll, """'"~ t011 "" "'''" 111.I d&OQer befall a bofed New Jersey tiouse- Nllfl! who tl4'!Com'?'l 1nvotv13d with a lre&- sp111tf'd young womat' f'(\ 11 I I hr '' 1mn 1 'P}ITMTm 81 Ul.U CIR O'fllt Taut HUO Call8gher bnng5 hr5 rany invenllon<. end ttvffiy ot>set "allQ1"1o; to an ilUdlf'r>C.P '" Be11umon1. T!!.( >lS (I hr) '2 llOYm l crneltghl'" ( 19S2 Comedy) C:hnrl~ C.haphn Clair"' AIOom An egtng .;;iudev1lltan save'> a young balle,.na from a <,eJIClde attempt and together they 1n «riirl'! f!ach other 10 sucuiss 1n thetr ca r('f'!S G' (2 ht9 25 rnm I t::lt I .fJ WOILD C/l IPORTI d lfY) llOYm "WhltP Heal" ( t'Wl Orama) lnmM C11gney. V1rg1nra M11yo A ruthless ~1llar turns out to havA an Oedipus com· pie,.-(2 tlr'I , 25 min) .. ., &> IT.ll.llW fhrllch And Chan· 11101 ntreno an anti apartheid demonstra- tion R<.111'!1nltlal's llr">I hui;bend wents a r&• 1.onc11ta11on I 1 hr ) 11 = An actres!. s da1Jghter writes 11 'iCBlhlrlQ nov~ at>out Ille with her Is· rnr,uo; morhnr Chrtsllne"IJ engaged to a ptrJtrnr1en1 proftt'iSIOnal man Oueat atara inc hJdP Ql'bb ... Reynotoc; and Etten Bry Q (I hr) 818¥_,. f:D llO¥W Say /\men, Somet>Ody" I 1982 Documentary) The s10<y of gospel "'"'"'" 11no two Qf 11s luminaries Wiiiie Mee Fou1 Smith and Thnma" I\ Ooi~.ey In m':..:)~~30rr11n) m> ~an LMTI ·Hattwey Houte." Boulder to 81rmmgham end "Every b<i<ly Makes M1!Jtakf"'l0 11rP performed by Ro'l8nne Cash. I flCy J DAiton Geil 0 11 v1f'ls Frrimyloo H11mr, P11m Rixe and M11r yArin Kenl\edy ( 1 hi 1 c I CMZY MO/f THI llOVlll: ...... "' ..al -llHllD THI JiQBI) Tho privet• • or1f! rtl Merttyn M01'rfll\ 11' ~n lhrOIJOh "'"' c.llf.>!. tetev1Sj011 footage and intervi&Wt\ w1H1 director Joshua I og11n. actor5 Don Murrny Robert Mitchum Cele'lte Holm 11nd Sw.nn Sires~ ( f ) TW UCW. lllJIORTI <RI llC>¥ll .. fhfl r11k:on Ano lh11 Snow r1111ri" ( 1984 Dr!tml)) Timothy Hullon. So11rt Pl)nn Based on the lrue '10IY of <Jhr1<\lophi>1 A1Jyc11 (lnO Daulton Lee who were rned 1n 1977 tor """'no top !leeret tJ "> <JUC.ul'T14'nh1 to th,. ')ovll!l !I 'A' c; (;> ~,ro; 1 I ffil(l) Pl~~ · (S ua.u11a M 90Cii•& a 1n 1hf'I ~"° Jose C11llf rwtrto1m11nce 0111taghef tw1~1s lhe 'M!'llflo'I world ol hnnnc11 into e ~f with hi<1 lat"4\t prop-. nM offbftet hu mor (I hr) .... •• • ~ "°°"' .. LOfteoAT NLllYM9 ml TODAY ... ...,. ... ,,. uaa •• ... TAii ...-..awa Cll A l.ftTm UMml ...... MCSNAy,._ ····~ ~ "The Uttle OrumrNtr Olrl" I rnA•. 0t11rrn1) Dinn. Ker1ton, Yorgo V<Jy"glia R4'l(;r11llfl"O by l11r11ell operl'lllvM . .,,, ttctr1t1.~ hf!comf"\ o rttx1t>te agent •• ,,gn'l<.I 10 1r11r.:k 11own 11 M t0tlOl1'1 Petetlln 11111 ll'lrrortal 'Fl' O (I' hr'\ 10 min) Sunday, April 27 , 1986 19 -Weclaesclay Coal. ([)~OOIC J;; llOV. Sc '' d• .. 1s. I 1982 Adult / Roll JPrell!y I I .i rif> /\ psych1atrtSI dlS c.011"'<; I,, ,. I I I ' <;I t <lOdy •S taking ad varit~Qe t 11 ,.,, h ' ridc;h1p ( 1 hr 22 m111J (fl ITAlff Of IOWTHltQ M Prollles ol Morgan r.111 I t hrlliP .Jean King, Christo pt1er Al~ll' I ! ( " rjl J ()Connor (R) ll hr I tS) llOV. H ""'V f l'i80 Drama) Cho Gotd•,n1111i re 1 1.l , ne, A 1oung wom- an e .. perie11tP. " '>'•nsual '10hday at a Roman hr 11 rt I t • <'3 rr11n I mFUGtTM tt:a f) TJ. HOOetEJll H•XJkPr and e:onorts track d<Jwrt a ~ 111 wh•i'>" pt1111ary targets are wornero rtlfCJ1t1r>y"' 1 tu 10 m111 ) D 6i) ToelOHT ( ollf' I tlr.151 Joan R111e'9 Sc~dulerJ 1 ut I ·P• H••ler Gurley Brown actor Te.J Oar1~u11 mu'>•1.al yroup th~ Pointer S1s1ers lr1 •,lf'rN 1 1 r1r I 8 IATURDAY MtOtfT 1£.: laP!Jl)8'T m ~THILOM> al) R9UQAl QOUMiET 1 .. 11 """'h prepares a v111•ety .1 •P<1• t 11 • Jo l11•s. 1nclud1ng c;a1101c; w111i rl•ll '' •I 4,,..,,,, t11·:ins wtlh ore ~n~ (Z)llOVll 'Hilt tt1• r1rP f 1<ltl4 Cumedyl Grant Kr;u •H t .. t r •t•Prl•, Thrpt' mid- dle agPd ,rnq11 1111·11 V'<'j., 11ut ad111ce 111 p1ck1ng 11p l·P 111111 ,, t)l•.J<.I q11ts 1n south ern Ca111c,,,.,.t ' 1 1 1" ;a crun 1 a. 8 m OM HOUYWOOO · llOVll Wt »r.. •vP Has Gone ( 196d Drt1111.11 Su· ar1 Hityward Bette Daw; A IH•r .i 1r·nr1·dUPr ~ills her mother's lover tier Jrv J• , .... f ""' t h11!Prhf reun1tP (2 hrs 10 1111111 (!) com:DY ...U (!) BfTDl'TA19ENT TC>elOHT 1n1er111ew w1tlr David Lee Roth @ lllOVIE r mt ,, t'S If (,.iptain Blood' ( 1950 Aclv11111tw1>/ I vu•'. Hrtyward. Pallt c1a Mf'dlf•d Wti1•11 ,Ht 111-.h rJ<>< tor is exiled 10 Ba1bart ii; r •S tt1.r!.1 tor vengeance promr1ts ''"" t I l•H(.;()1111' rl Wlt.)..ed pirate (2 hrs I flD AlmUt C Cl.AllCE"I M'YITDIOUI WOllLD (E) ITAM.IY OW PUYOffl r1t~l"i1011 r1nat 11 necessary 1n 1 t J 11r<; 1 ~:-C' 11:11 {fi) lllOVIE · Gm:S• Of •,1lence · ( 1984. Ad 11efllure) l.huc.~ Noms Henry Silva A maverick Cnrcayo cor wages a so111ary war aga1r1st r111a1 druo 111nn1ng gangs 'R' c;i ( 1 hr . 4 1 mtn J a.am LATI "°"'WITH DAVID LITTINIM Scheduled c;om~d1a11 R1chArd Lewis to Is'"§;_ llOMMALP'IOPU _,.,. 'Thn San Pe Jro Rums · ( 197 7. Comedy) Jeffry Owce. JoM Mark Aobin soo Five yovog men wllh m<He freedom than l\Jncls share a betterf!'d ooat In Call lornla ( 1 hr . 30 min ) I LCM, 'JBICM rm.I .. UTIMCY: M wrROOUCTOI TO co.uTIM Cli) PUm THI l.Oll> CI) .,_ • f hP (,ompmty Of Wolves · ( 1985 r"nlilsyl >\llCJPl•I I ;,n5b1Jrv. David 20 Sunday, April 27. 1986 Warner A her a storytelling &esslon oy hef eccentric grandmothef, a yovng glrl has turkl dreams ot w11chcret1 and wo!ve5 thal mefge wtt= 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min ) (I) M M wmt m. 9DOll Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft. Ronny Graham, and Jonathan Pryoe perlOfm &Ketches that mix mu11lc. drama and comedy before an audience In London ( 1 hi ) a. B ()) .,_ "Packln' It In"" ( 1983, Com- edy) Richard Benlamln, Paula Prentiss Fed up with the everyday pressures ol city Ille. a couple packs up their rwo pro1esllng children and heads IOf the "simple" hie In the wllds of Or:¥on. (R) ( 1 hr 20 min ) ,. •••• llllF ... (!) .,_ "Ship Of Foots·· ( 1965, Ora- ma) Vivien Leigh, Simone Sigl'lO<et A motley assortment ol passengers ls lorce<J to share c lose qvarters wtlile traveling to Bremerha11en (2 hrs . 30 min ) I':. "The Boy From Oldahoma" ( 1954. Biography) Wiii R<>gefs Jr Nancy Otson A gentle, peace-lovlng sherltt must rid his town ol a band of outlaws. (2 t>rs ) Cl:)Kw..U (%) .,_ "Chain Reaction"' ( 1980, Ad· venture) Steve Sisley, Arna-Marla Win- chester A contaminated plan! wooer tries to warn lhe public abOut a covered· !nuclear accident ( 1 hr . 27 min ) 'A&l.llTM t:1I .,_ "The French Woman·• (1981. Orama) Francoise Fabian. Dayle Haddon A bordello being kept open by a govern- ment subsidy tS the scene of murder and pohtteal scandal when a VIP customer 1s photographed at play (Dubbed) 'R' ( 1 1:9 1hr.~1n) •HAW AT THI MOY111 Scheduled reviews ''8 Mllllon Ways to Die" (Jett Bridges. Rosan- na Arquette). "Off Beat" (Judge Re!n hold, Meg Tilly). "Echo Park " (Tom Hutce. Susan Dey) I ALL• THI PM&Y NAm THI LOllD .,_ "Honeysucl<te Rose" { 1980. Romance) Wllhe Nelson. Dyan Cannon While on tovr, a Texas country-western singer becomes Involved with the sedUc· 11ve daughter ol his side+<icl< even though he still loves his stay-at-home wlte 'PG' lhr . 59mln) .. CAii .... Ht i_,,,ATQt --~lg City" ( 1948. Orama) Mar· garel O'Brien. Danny Thomas Three bachelofs jOtnlly raise en orphan glrl (2 hrs.) GllllWRY••••n CH> .,_ "That Championship Season·· ( t982. Orama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keech Frve IOfmer high school baSlcetbaH stand· outs gather for a disturbing reunion With the coecil who Influenced their lives 'A' ~hr., 48mln ) LROlafY H _,.,. "The Bounty" (1984, Orama) -~ -llOl'nlngllovle9-· •ct) ··zapped!"' {1982, Comedy) Scott BalO. Wiiiie Aames ( 1 hf .. 35 min ) 1:11()) "Benji"' ( 1974, A~tu'1t) Hlgglna, Pet., Breck ( 1 hr . 25 min) Mel Gib90n, Ant'1ony Hopkins. 0urtng lhe- lamous 18th-century South Sees Y0)'198. an officer ol the Engllet1 ~ ll"1lp "Bovnty" leads a mutiny ~ C9ptaln Bligh and !alls In kMt wtth a Tahlt*\ ptin- cess 'PG" (2 hrs .. 12 min.) 1::9 e .,_ "Double Indemnity" ( 1~. Suspense) Barbara St8'"1W)'dl. Ff9d Mee· Murray. A woman plans to murder hef husband and haWJ It appear to be an ecQ- dent in order to ooltect ·on hll lte lneur ance policy. (2 hrs .. 15 min.) .... ,., ..• ----... ,., ... M __ ...... I 1119 UM.' CM ll1U ... -k •• llO¥a "Body Double"' (1984. Suspense) Craig Wu&Otl, MelarW Grlf· 11th An unemployed Holtywood actor houa.-slulng IOf an ~-~ comes Obsessed with a beeutlt\JI ne6gt'l- bor. Involved with the porno fllm lndultry and e suspect 1r1 a vkltent murdet. 'A' 0 ~hr .• 49mln ) .... JJl•EM-.a .,.. "Easy Street" (1917 . eom.- dy) Charlle Cheplln.Chetlle plays • hobo ·i=f:: c::. S8fmOO m EdN C., ..... TODAY e.AT •a COAl19 CMAll.a c::M9UI TMD MIW au.t Jonathan Pryce a:a(I) .,.. "Ten From Your Show Of Shows" ( 1973. Comedy) Sid Ceeut. Im- ogene C~ Ten cleSSic lklt9 from the Oflglnal telecasts of "VOO!f Show Of Shows." wt1h personal aneodOt• by Sid Caesa1 ·o· ( t hr . 32 min) .. l .. MEllOI .. .....rn llCMI "Thank Vov. Mr. Moto'" ( 1937 Mystery) Petef Lone. Sidney ~mer. A group ol people are bfought togetMt" by the possibility of llndlng ~ Khan"• hidden treasure ( 1 hr . ~ mr..) ~="El Norte" (1984. Orama) Zalde Sllvla Guitierrez, OeVld ~ Two Guatemalan children IMYe their email village and end up In Loe Angelee wtltf• they lace betrayal and explottatton .. 1119- ~ aliens. 'R' (2t'n . 19 min.) 419{8) ... "The Wild Life" (HMM. Come- dy) CMstopher Penn, Eric Stoll. With the alert ol ~hool just around the comer. • group o~ teen-agera tp9ndl the laist ~ of aommer In all out hedc>Nltlc twtfllty 'R' I( 1hr ,36 min.) -a.A.1.1.0 ..... ,. :.1::1 • ·~' -""'"' I ... -··· •(%) "lnternatlonal t-touee" ( 1933, eon. dy) W C Flelda. Peggy~ (1 hf .. IOmln.) NI dl) "That Funny Feeling"' ( 196&, eom.-~) Sandra Dee. Bobby Darin. (2 hra.) .. (JI) '"The toe Plrat .... ( 19«M. SdetlCt Ac:· tlon) Robe<! Urich. Mary Ctoaby, -I -ftanclay Coal. -,.. •• Ip In ,_ '· .. CJ!) ··~heftocl< Holmes In Pursuit To Al- glett" ( 19-45. Myatef)') Basll Rathbone . ~ BNce. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (I) "Conan The Oeetroyer" ( 1984. Ad· 119nture) Arnold Schwan.enegger, Grace Jones. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) -~"Money On The Side" ( 1982, C:hma) Karen Valentine. Jamie Lee CurtlS ( I hr • 35 min.) (%) "The Ploughmen's Lunch" ( 1983. Or8ma) Jonathen Pryce, Tim Curry ( 1 hr . 40 min ) •9 "High Plains Drifter" ( 1973, West- ern) Ci'nl Eastwood. Verna BIOom (2 hfs.) •(!) "The Drowning Poot .. (1975, My&- tef)') Paul Newman. Joenne Woodward ~hrs ) -(8) "Ooof To Ooof" ( 1~. Comedy) Ron Leibman, Ar'llss Howard ( I hr . 25 min.) (I) "F0t The Flrst Time" ( 1959, Musical) Marlo Lanza Johanna von Kosnan ( t hr . 37 min.) -az "Foxfire" < 1955, Orama) Jane Aus-- Mii. Jeff Chandler (2 hrs.) ~ "Victor I Vlctooa" < 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews, Robert Pres1on. (2 hrs . 15 min) t19 (%) "Stlc;t(" ( 198.4, Orama) Burt Aer noldl. Candloe Befgen. ( 1 hr • 49 min ) _.,.__,_ ....,.__ -· "Piranha! Piranha!" 11972. Adven-ture) Peler Brown, William Smhh (2 hrs.) CID "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Syl- llM1« Stallone. Dolly Parton. ( 1 hr . 5 1 min.) (I) "Ladyhawke" ( 1985. Fantasy) Matthew Broderick. Rutger Hauef (2 hrs 1 min.) -~"Interrupted Melody" ( 1955. Musical) Elean<>f Parker. Glenn Ford. ( 1 hr . 46 min ) we "The Ring" ( 1952. Drema) Gerald Monr, Rite MC>feno (1 hr , 30 min) (%) "Llmelighl" (1952. Comedy) Charlie Chaplin. Claife Bloom. (2 hrs .. 25 min ) •(I) "AR Of~ .. (198', Comedy) Steve Martin. Uly Tornflfi ( 1 ht . 33 min ) •CC) "The C.lne MU11ny" ( 195-4, Ofama) Humptirey 8ogar1, Jose Ferrer (2 hrs . 5 min.) a.CB) "Oreystoke: The Legend 0 1 Tarzan. LOtd Of The Apes" ( 1984. Adventure) Ralph RlcherdSOn. ChrlStophe< Lamt>er1 ~ h"'· 9 min ) •(%)"Coal Mlnef's Daughter" (1980, Blog- ) Slsty Specek. Tommy Lee JoMos tn., 5mln ) • Streett Of Flfe" ( 198-4. Qfama) Ml- Pare. Diane Lane ( t hr .. ~ min l •Cl) "Thier' ( 198 t. Orama) James Caan. Tlleld9y Weld. (2 hrL) (I) "The Enchanted Journey" ( 1984. Fantasy) Animated. Vo!Oet of Jim ~ue. Onion Bean. ( 1 hr • 2' min.) •CJ) "International Houee" ( t933. Com&- dy) W C FletdS. Peggy HopkfnS ( I hr , 10 min ) -··-· .. . .. 11.:r .. ... .. 9'' Cllllmo --Q -.11--M&llTMllll •mc•.111111_,,..,, l~ww mtll:IWCM-11 .._AL A look at endangered Afri- can mountain gortllas who.a plight was r&- ported by zoologist Adrien Oeschryver durl= yeani he spent In Zaire. ( 1 hr.) .. ! awa.: CIW\a M uml TIWIP Ha.I Joel Grey chtonleles the early years ot Chaplin's career with a compilation ot some ol his famous sllenta. lnc!Udlng "The Tramp." "The Rink" and "Shanghaied." •1.c ... a ... TOO Cl.Oii PGa c:omall When Mu- riel's teal mother anlvea at the Rush home. MUtlel relu.ses to talk to her. ' l ~a.-wuw MOTOll'NC YW llO¥ll "Room Service" ( t938. Come- dy) Marx Brothers. Lucille Ball Broacjway prodUC8f'S try 10 keep their play afloat and stay 1n a hotel without paying by trying 10 con'llnce the management that they tiave the measleS (I hr . 18 min ) ......, .. PAW An enchanted -or ac- cursed -monkey's paw Is at the center ol lh1s tale ot magic and the consequences of 111 use Based on W.W JacobS' short story n11Cll ... 9 BnBT.-r r-.J Interview ~llh Harrison FOfd I: :::i. Dolly Parton. a Soviet woman wtlO was reunited With hef Amllfi- can husband I= Cf'!l(ll'llt•s••cMT1rvlCJll111 Mm'IC(9Mtf ·--(JllPQmlm P1M1 lMI Ulm ···-~ llO¥ll ''Victor I Vicl0<la" ( 1982. Comedy) Juhe Andrews. Robert Preston A gay Impresario turns a starving Singer tnto the rage ol t930s Paris by billing her as Europe's greatest female lmpersona- loc 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 min.) CH) 9IMI "The Ice Pirates" (198-'. Sci- ence Flcllon) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby. Space pirates join a princess tn search of her exptoret lather and a newly discov- ered source ot much-needed water In a nearby galaxy 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min.) (l) ... IJINT ... (])llO¥ll "Conan The Destroyer" ( 198'. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Grace Jones Barbarian Conan 1$ recruit· ed by a sensuous. deoeltlul queen to Pf0- 1ec1 a teen-age princess on her odyssey 10 e magical castle. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 43 min) (%) .,.,. "'StlCk" ( 1984. Orama) Bur1 Reynolds. Candice Befgen An ex-con's attempt 10 avenge his prison buddy's mur· oar brings him lace-10-feoe with Florlds mobsters~ . -'9 min.) ,.1~Tiii10W Featured lhe opening of Expo '86 In Vancouver. British Colum- bia. with a PflYlew of the fairgrounds I .... ~ WM" IUfflllmll ... Ewwyone thlnka thty Iott Ren.In to the teat Ille when hla new 1nveetmon1 manager mak• him • wealthy man • m Cll LA FMluntd a look ahead to the swlm~r of '86. focusing on Brllll't siuy awlm togt (l)LD.ATUlm 8 9'.-.Cl...:.Ol'A~ (I) l'WW.. Chica~ Ou~ et Los ~ -~~(3hrl.) la:.-:-,. .. ,.., W•lml A traditional Spanlah hors d'oeuvre1 bUttet Including sardine caSMrole, thrlmp In gar11c all and 11ufted ~-as: iTtcWlY POI YCM ._,, ._ Al9 MMIT lllfTICll 1l:W 112') ... "C4Mblanca" ( 1942. Ofama) Humphrey Bogart. Ingrid Be<gman. An e.x· patrtate American calno owner In French Morocco holds the key to the eecape of a European resistance leader and hit Wife, who are !teeing from the Nazis. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) ... Cl) -• -The Simons help their cousin (Caren Kaye) aeercn tor • valuable !amity treasure. (1 hr.) Ge COllY..,. Denise's friend turne 10 Cliff foe some medical advice. In stereo ') ~ "High Plains Orlftar" ( 1973, Western) Clint £aatwood. Verne Bloom. A nameless strange< rallies the cowardly r ... ldef'lta ol a Western town to challenge lhe ruthless gang which has been terrcwtzlng lhem. (2 hrs.) •a .un..-rrmmn A hel- met dellgned to p<otect hay ~ suffer- ers lrom pollen; a new treatment IOt the removal of kidney atones; whet becomee ~~=ta and lettefS. (R) 0 I= "Qort(y Park" ( t983, Mystef)') William Hur1, Lee Marvin. A Mosoow hom- icide Inspector's Investigation ol a bizarre triple morder near a lkatlng rink lead& him 10 confrontations with the KGB and a globe-trolling Amerlean buslneu tycoon. (Viewer Discretion Advlaed) (2 hrs., 30 min.) • MIAllT OP nm OIMCll An eumlnatlon ol modem polltlcal dOCtrtnee and ancient spiritual be41eta. lnctvdlng Oaol9m. 8\Jd- dhlsm and Confucianism. (R) Q ( 1 hr) I PIMIMU. flW OI fUCe 1111.11111 lMI -. CM ._ American vecatlon apota - trom tlmple Adirondack mounta.ln campe In New York state to the lavtah marble "cottegaa" Of Newport. A.I. Ou.I: Morrla r:.Q (1tlt.) -MNAtam ... "Gholtt>utter." (1"4. eom. dy) BUI Murray, Can Ayt(royd. FfM-lano. gtl09tflghtera spring to action whet'I • Manhattan high rlM b«lomea the get.way tor EartMrrvedlng ghouts. 'PG' ( f hr . •7 min.) C!)..-Ym&m • llOWI ''That's The Spirit" ( t946. Dra- ma) Jack 0.kle. June Vlnc:i.nt A young man It kllled and begS the "Al'IQll of Death" fOf pennltalotl to ,.tum to hit wit. to tel.I het that he did not dee8f1 ti«. (2 hi'&) .... Hal T9 A oo-WOfker (,,_ew Scolarl) fella In kWe With E1yM In ltet90 i._.. ... • ,. "'t ... COiiy Parton: a • Met women who wea ~ ~ tw A~ cao hult>end. (l),..Y-- Sunday,Apnl27, 1t1e 21 Cl)"..,.., •• • 8 Ci) -.a TO CROii A youlh who gave Tracy 1nforma11on about drug tral· fickir 1 is put oH by her brash editor ( 1 hr) D f , ~Sam's lnvolvemeni with an asp. g polltlc1an could lead to a long term romance (Part I ot 3) In stereo 8 QJ 1MI COLITI Jeff's cleared of lhe murder charge, Miies may have 1umped bail~thr) I lllOVll "Away All Boats" ( 1956. Ad- ven1ure) Jeff Chandler, George NaOO< A transport crew proves Its worth while un- der attack during World War ti (2 hrs ) 89 .. 116hl "Agatha Christie's Partners 1n Crime" America's ambassador to Brtt a1n asks the husband·and·wlfe detective team of Tommy and Tuppence Beresfo1d to investigate a cu11ous shipboard tnCI dent. c;i (1 hr) IE ..W. M LON> Cl') HUllT Oii M DRAooee An examina11on of mOdern pohtical doctrtnes and anc1en1 sp111tual beliefs, Including Oaolsm, Bud dh1sm and Conlucian1sm (R) O ( t hr ) ([) i.l. .....,Ml Proltled Deacon Jones (ID MO¥ll "Brewster's Milhons ( 1985. Comedy) Richard Pryor John Candy A minoi-league baseball player goes on a 30-day. $30-mllllon spending spree, a p1erequ1S11e IOI c0Uec1tng a $300 m1lhon 1nhe11tance PG' O ( 1 hr 37 mm ) (l)ITAA11B (]) llO¥ll "Ladyhawke" ( 1985. Fantasy) Mallhew Brodenck. Rutger Hauet In the 13th cen1ury a young PICkpockel narrow ly escapes execullon and falls in with two lovers cursed by an evil btsh<>p ·PG-13· Q._ t 2 hrs , I min ) (1 ) MO¥ll 'The Enforcer' ( 1976. Orama) Clln1 EastwOOd. Tyne Daly ''Dirty Harry" Callahan 1s iotned by a female partner 1n his puraull of a group of Calllorn1a revohr llonarleS lerrorlnng San FranciSCo 'R' ( I hr . 36 min) .. D 0) llQHT CCMn The courtroom is convened toto a maternity ward af1er a hurricane stnkes the city (Part 1 of 2) In stereo (t)llOVll "The French Ueutenanl's Worn an" ( 1981. Orama) Meryl Streep. Jeremy Irons Based on lhe novel by John Fowles An attalr between two actOfS Is paralleled In the romantic peflod film In which the two are performing 'A' (2 hrs 5 min ) (E) ..... NOU M @ llO¥ll "The Man Hunte1" ( 1969 Ora ma) Sandra Dee Roy Thmnes A ven geance-see~1ng lalher hires a professional hunter lo track d<>wn the bandit respoos. ble fOf his son's death (2 hrs . 5 min l -·())DOTI~ Greg legally claims Pete< as his bfother. Cathy and Ben mee1 11t the beach houSe, Abby learns about J1n·a ~at Q ( t hf.) II • t&I.. t1mT ll.Ua As determined by an As><H 2"4th v\ewef teleph<>Oe poll. one of three episodes from the 1983-8.i& 1eaaon will aw this evening. (R) ( 1 hr ) I r. I • Scheduled report on high choletttfol levelS In AmerlCen Children 0 ahr) .wv...- l'l*O no~ cleV'efly dectdeS to meet Belnard •• the Japanese C4tlebrate the omper0f'1 birthday; l.llllert lo9es he! spot on ttie dllc~lne commltt" ( 1 hr ) ll-----·-·~~mtlMI _.-lnfOnNltloo on lntemallon 22 Sunday,Aprtl 27, 1986 al trade and pro1ecllonism Is presented anthotogy·style in this preview of the 1986 Economic Summ11 to be held 1n Tokyo. May 5-6 Hosts Robert KrulwlCh, Paul Solman O ( 1 hi ) ([)MOWE "Bustin' Loose" ( 1981, Come- dy) Richard Pryor Cteely Tyson A bum· bflng burglar a concerned schoolteacher and 81Qht children make a cross-<:oun1ry t11p 1n a brol<en-down school bus 'R' ( 1 hr. 34 min) (}!) CCIB't' mM MUnao .. ..,..NOQlll. -l.MIOAT .... .. .,_,_ NOMI UCM ftlll Y llmlllaWT ... tw eeo mmmn TAJJ 1lllDAY Ci) llZAME Sketches 'Rocky XI a "Love Slory" parody an 1n1ervlew w11h Muhammad Ah's trainer l u.Ym.La TUOI WM A IHOll'T ~ <* M TOKYO.-? Information on ln1ernat1on al rrade and protectionism 1s preseoled &nlhOlogy·Slyle 1n lhfs preview of the 1986 Econormc Summll 10 be held in Tokyo. May 5 6 Hosts Rober1 Krvlw1ch, Paul Is~~=~ ..,_OOI ,.._. llAfl.Oft. MYA1t m Marlowe (Powers Boothe! tracks down black mailers who are lhreatenlng a movie Siar l1 hr) (p) t.RITYUt Of THE MCM AMl 'AllOUI Fe11tured a lour of Bermuda with Ben Vereen. prollle!. ol s10Q9r Trlnt Lopez and model Kirn Alexis (R) ( 1 hr) CS:l ~ TM! LOIT IPllDGU Ralph gels a neighbor's help in choosing a g111 lor Alice, Ralptl's mistaken tor a oooi.. 1e al the racelrack. Ralph thinks he's being promo1ed 10 managei ot 1he bus com~o Cl) "Lust In The Dust' ( t 984 Comedy) Tab Hunter, 01111ne. A myste11 ous slranger a Blble quoting bad guy. and a saloon smoer are among the molley assor1men1 who converge 10 search tor a cache of g~d 'R ( 1 hr 27 min l 1ttl Ir..., HEAT Stevie falls tor a croo!led restaurateur who happens to be married ( 1 hr . 10 mm ) D m TOleQKT Guest host Joan Rivers Scheduled' actor Tony Danza. actress singer Pia Zad<>ra In stereo ( I hr ) IANl)AY ...-r 9 -.nm WU.111.D WOT VIGAa MAWMf'M .. flUlm TM1 U>M ... cocw "°"' ~ .,_ "China Girt" ( 1974 Orama) Pamela Yen. Annelle Haven A tale of an adventurous young woman who knows Oflental erotic techniques ( 1 hr . 30 rnln) 1t:tl CC) MO¥ll ·1 error In The AISies" ( 1984. Suspense) Narraled by Oon•ld Pleaseooe and Nancy Allen A tool< at cinematic suspense through a compllallon of ex- cerpls from ltlms such es "Frankenstein", ''Psycho", and ''Halloween " 'A' ( 1 hr . 22 mrn) 1W(S)mwll "All 01 Me" (198.i&, Comedy) Sieve Martin. LHy Tomlin A h.tpless law- yer's normal routine assumes a different pe1spectlve after a cantankerous ~·s soul transmigrates into one side of his body 'PG-13' ( 1 hr. 33 min) 11:11 «?') m¥tE "Freud" ( 1963. Biography) Montgomery Cllh, Susannah YOl"k. The young Viennese doctor foundS the prac- tice of psychoanalysts while studying hyp- nosis with an expeflmenler (2 hr&, 4-0 min) 12111 m C* HOUYWOOD ~-­--~,~ lnlervlew with Hamson Ford e mM ·..,-•-n""' Jellrey Lyons and Ml· chael Medved look at movies In whiCh "children know beSI." tn stereo (A) (I).-ICHOOL umTIM.L McDonald's All-American ClaSSlc from Detroit (R) (2 hrs) CID MO¥ll "Creature' ( 1985, Honor) Klaus K1nskl. Stan Ivar After landing on ooe of Saturn's moons. membefs of an Ameriean research team are S1a1Ked by a myslerlovs Ille form. 'R' O ( 1 hr . 37 min) Cl) .,c, 1111CU9 11:11 • LA11 llQHT wmt DAY'D Lil I W. Scheduled. the Royal Llpplzaner Stallions. In stereo ( 1 hr ) I r.:- .,. "Cap"ce" ( 1967. MysttfY) Dons Day. Richard Harris A women trav- elS tneognlto to lrack down the nmrootlc:s ring responsible for hef lather's death. (2 hrs . 5 min.) i ···-·--..... f'IOfll m¥ll "The Power Within" (1979. Orama) Art Hindle, Edward Binns. A 1tunt pllot has an accident that leaves him wtth superhuman strength (1 hr. 30 min.) ILOWl,lm C•tnu • 11m11CJ1111A11• n .... 1MIU>M llCMI "The Ploughman's Lunch" ( 1983, Orama) Jonathan Pryce, Tim Cur- ry The 1982 crtSis in the Falkland Islands forms the background '°' this atudy In cynic1S1T1 that focvaee on a motally cJell- clent radio journalist and his peers. 'A' ( 1 hr 40 min) 121199 ()) llOYll "Spasms" ( 1983. Suspense) Otlver Reed. Pet9f Fonda A demonic snake transported to the United Stales for research putPoMS wreaks ha· voe and terror In a community. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 1119 CD llO¥ll "One Deadly Summer" ( 1983, Orama) Isabelle Adjanl. Alaln Souehon As part of an elabOfate revenge plot. • woman moves to a rural community and seduoeS a men she belleves to be respon- slbfe tor a crime 'R' (2 hrs .. 13 min,) .•... ...., ... (!) llCMI "The Chosen" ( 1981, Orama) Ma>Umlllan Schell. Rod Steiger Baled on Chaim Potot<'s novel. A lriend&hlp slowly develops between a worldly. •salmllated Jew and the son o1 a Hassldlc rabbi (2 hrs .. 30 min. l I':. "She's Back On BrotdWay" ( t953, Mvlbl) Virginia Mayo, Gene ~ son Two beeutlfvt women vie !of the same man and position (2 tn.) cc:> .,_ "Loeln' It'" ( 1982, eom.dy) Tom Crvlse, Jackie Eane Hai.y FOUf teen-aoe bOyt hoping to ICM thelf virginity In 1 Tlfuana brothel pick up an otdet wom- an going south for a Mexican dlllorce 'R' i h1 . .i&Omln) ....... ,.,"'. t9 llCMI "FrKSay The 13th A New e. ginning" ( 1985. Horror) John stiePard Melanie Ktnnaman A maSlted kllief bru1a1- ly slay$ a group of unsuspectiog teoo· s. 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 32 men ) ta ... _,. "The Leech Woman" ( 1960 Horror) Coleen Gray, Grani Welhams A woman married to a younger man dtscov· er5 the eecret of youth. but not the one of happiness ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) I, CA'lam:I au..'"', .... , ...... IAllD .-.c.-.... 1itl llOWI "The Hiiis Have Eyes II" ( 1985. Suspense) Michael Berryman. Kevin Blair En route lo a deSe<1 motorcycle race a buslOed of teen-agers encounters a lr•be of mufderOUS savages. 'R' ( t hr 40 min) 1111==-n:M a•\oy Tlgef'" ( 1956. Comedy) Jett Chandlef. Laraine Dey An advertising man &Ybatflutes tor a boarding school stv- denl'a lfT\89 nary lather (2 hrs ) I ... llAIT •.atl '11 TMI PIOe LlltJ#alY ta ..... , ••••• -----•••• !IM ... CIWUI ~ TAUi wmt Guest Jonethen Pryce. M.,....,,,.,.,_, ll (C) llOWW "Emanuelle In Bangl<ol(' (1978, Orama) Laura Gemser, Cris Av- -l'riclay -llomlng Movies- •W "The Enforcer" ( 1976. Orama) Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly ( 1 "' 36 min ) Ml CC) "The Beastmaster" ( 1982 AdVeo· ture) Marc Slnget, Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr . 45mln.) 79(%) "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (1983. Suspense) Jasoo Ro- bards. Jonathan Pryce ( 1 hr 34 min ) ,.al) "Run For The Roses" ( 1978. Orama) Stuart Whltmen. Panchito Gomez (2 hrs.) •(C) "The Slugger's Wiie" (1 985. Come- dy) Michael O'Keefe. Rebecca DeMor· !!'!)' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) lHJ "Home Ftom The Hiii" ( 1960. Oiama) Robert Mitchum, G80'ge Peppard (2 hrs., 30mln) Cl) "The Reckless Moment · ( 1949. Dia· ma) Joen Bennett. Geraldine Brooks ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) "The Ratings Game" (1984, Come dy) Danny De Vito, Atl88 P91lman (2 hrs) Ml 0 "Soppon Y001 Local Gunftghter ·( 1971. Comedy) James Garner. Suzanne Pleshetta. (2 hrs.) (%) "Ptlnce Of Foxes" ( 1949, AdVenture) Tyrone Power. OrSOl'1 Welles. ( 1 hr . 47 min) •Cl) "The Murder Thll1 Wouldn't Ole"" ( 1980, Suepen9e) Wllllam COnrad. Mari Dusay (2 hrt ) -c.o "Torch Song" (1953, Drema) Joon Qawford. Michael Wilding ( 1 hr . 30 min ) \ .... (I) "It AH Came 'True" ( 19AO. Orama) Humphrey BoQAr1, Ano Stwtdtln I I tlr 37 min) -Ol "The S.11 SymbOI" (1974 Orama) COtln1e SteYent. Shelley Wlntel'S ( I hf • 30mm.1 ram. A Eurasian journalist has several eex· ual liaisons with a variety of partners while traveling In the Far Eaet 'A' ( 1 hf • 28 min.) •• IUm _, • LM A lund·ratsing special to benefit cancef and disease re- search at St Jude's Children·, Hospital In Memphis, Tenn. Hosts· Betty White and Dick Van Patten. ( 1 hf ) I LCM., M 11'1\1 .... . I QIOOll L.111 ...:1 llOWI "Ghos1busters" ( 1984. Come- dy) BUI Murray. Dan Aykroyd. Fre&-lance gtiostflghters spring to action wt\ef'I a Manhattan higtl r1se beComeS the gateway for Earth-invading ghout5 'PG' ( 1 hr , 47 mtn.) (l.) .. .,..,.,. (I) mWll "The OMne Nymph" ( 1976. Romance) Laura AntonetH. Marcello Mas- troianni. A young noblemen and his coos· 1n fall In love with a beautiful young wom- an who IS not what she appears to be. ( 1 hr .. 40min) (%) mWll "St~" (1984, Orama) Burt Reynolds. Candice Befgen. An ex-con's attempt to avenge his prison buddy's mur· der brings him faoe-to-taoe with Florida mobsters 'A' ( 1 hr . 49 min ) n CH) mWll "Hot Resort" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Parsel<lan. Debfa Kelty. At e posh summe< hotel. staff members. snooty preppies. and bathing beauties are all pre- ocoupled with one activity -sex 'R' ( 1 -cm "Bal>y B~ Marine" (1976. Drama) Jan-Michael Vincent. Glynnls O'Connor L1 hr , 30 min ) 1W(Z) "Brewster's Ml"lons" t 1985. Come- dy) Richard Pryor. John Candy ( 1 hr 37 min) ttal(t) "Cannonball Aun" (1981. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr , 35 min) -at•---llovle9- -· "Blood Alley" ( 1956, Aoventure1 John Wayne. Lauren Bacall. (2 hrs.) CH) "Tes~ment" ( 1983. Orama) Jane Al· exander: Wiiiiam Devane ( 1 hr . 29 min.) 11::9()) "Mass Appeal" (198-4. Orama) Jack Lemmon. Zeljko Iva'* ( t hf., 40'°mln) we "Peony Serenade" ( 1!M 1. Drama) Csry Grant. Irene Dunne ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (%) "Coup De Torchon" ( 1982. Orama) Philippe Noire!, Isabelle Huppert. (2 hrs , 9mfn.) taCH) "Cat's Eye" ( 1985, SUepen&e) Orew Barrymore. James W<>OdS ( 1 hr • 33 min) 19(C) "Back To Bataan" ( 1!M6, Adven ture) John Wayne. Anthony Quinn ( 1 hr , 35mln) •(I) "The Incredible Shrlnt<lng Woman" ( 1980, Comedy) lily Tomtrn. Ch8r1e9 , Grodin. ( 1 hr . 28 min.) •(%)"The Sh<>otlng Party" (I~. Orama) Edw•d Fox, Cheryl Campbel ( 1 hf . •8 min) •CC) "The Beulmaster" ( 1982. Adveo IUf'e) Marc Sinoer. T•nya Robena (I hr . 45mln.) ® "The A~tur• Of Hucklet>erry F'tnn" ( 1985. Aav.ntvre) Pat~ Day. s.mm-Art Willlema (2 hr'S ) .. (!) "Rio LoC>o" '1971, Weltern) JOOn WaY'WJ. Jenni'-' o· Neill (2 hrS . 25 min ) .. lhf .. =) l.CM.'mDCMIT'f\I ..... "" Mtm'IE •TWT mAT•.M:I co.um ... ... "Attac6t Of The Puppet Peopte" ( 1958, Horror) John Ager. Jahn Hoyt. A toy manufacturer perlects a method Of turning humans Into dOlts ( 1 hf .. 30 min.) i~·vanhe Pasha" (1954. Ad- venture) Jeff Chandler. Rhonda AemlnQ. A man 0Yefcome6 an obstacles to 1eecli his lover's side. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) Cl).,,_. d (C) 9CMI "Screwballs" ( 1983. Comedy) Peter Keleghan. Lynda Speciale. Ave high school boys decide to take revenge on 1he school's high-minded homecoming queen aftef she has them placed on detention tor ._ 11helf ~"o'R' ( 1 hf , 23 IOO.) llA1Drl• t E•TODAT e.Ana.lllf UI PUl111Clal 4141 ... "The Jerk" ( 1979. Comedy) Steve Martin. Bernadette Peters. An IO- credlbly stupid young man. the white stepson of black sharecroppefS. makee a lortune with a bizarre Invention 'R' ( 1 hf . 33 min.) '9(1)-TMIM A dock workef be- friends a shy llttle bOy and teache$ him a sense of self-worth. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) CD "The Masquerader" ( 1933, Orama) Ronald Colman, EJrssa Landi (1 hr.. 18 min) •(%) "This Island Earth" ( 1955. ~ Fiction) Jett Morrow, Faith Domergua ( 1 hr .26 min) -Evening ----....... cm ... mA111T i.-c•._, MIC ... Q ,--.oas., ... ,.,... •I 1119GIT ... I El Ill,_. CMWCllD•n&. .,. "The Sluooe<"s Wife" (1985, Comedy) Michael OTKeefe. Rebeoca 0.. Moniay Aft8' a wnlflwind romance, 9n _. ptrlng rock slnget and a baaeball p441y.r marry, only 10 be putted aper1 by conftlct· 1ng career demand& 'PG-13' Q ( 1 hf . '5 min) • CE TOPU.-John ~ine I 11-0- 1) YI David Taylor (10-'-2) In a jur1'c)f weltetWeight bout ached!Aed tor 10 rounds. llYe from Atlantic City, N.J. (2 hrs .. 30 min) (II) llOWI "Otl Godl You o.N' (1984. Comedy) ~,.J! Bums. Ted Wae A struggling n deetar• In ~ tron that he WOUid trade his ~ tor • chanoe 81 ftme and lonune and the ewt· Obllging dM grant& hie request. 'PO' Q L! hr , 36 min.) Cl)u.Y.,..MOCWIAT ... -NUCI Old hltt and MW IOtlQlt ln-Cluding "Wt'I Meet Aoain" In WI ~ Sunday,Apnl27, 1988 23 'flll W Co.An QNICMEWI l 10 NEWt (1 0) TOO ct.()81 RM coe.o.n Ins returns 10 r to rpriew he' romance wilh t L"'vNeal • C!) IE!WMOY m MACMEL t 1.1.HN!R ••w g;)IBCl()M W AOAll M1'ln llOIEY WOILD L IOYI fW .._.. 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II NGIHT f) fY£ OM t..A. fp;if ired l A bargains. lot(f• «I how Ill SilvP money ott desigflef ... 11" 1i r• 111q ano wltere to find exotle 11 11111•1 1 11J c.pand'" at bargain prices. ttiw t l'' I r1".t11urnnt•· ({1 1.D. AT lMQI 0 '1 ....... aw.ct MA lRtm ®l PfC>flll'I COWT 0) 11•A•t•K C!) NE1ll YWO a.Am EID llDtWtT GAm:a Burgess Me<edllh ,, ,,, 111 • t111s. look et northeast Thailand's ""''' 11 I ll'1•t1o1nt f'l"Strval a rOdeo show· 1 '"''9 thl" c;tri<>ngth speed and sJ<llts of ''' ''"'11•<..:llPrt p;i hyc1erms Q ti)IEOPMOY '1!) WAw.GTOM WEEt It llllYllWO p ..... $1 rrt .,IMOW-"t•M• el) ~y FOft YOU; Ka.\'._ AND THI MIT B>n10M 1:t1 1J (J) QWl,JE I CC9MY Charlie and lhP 1t1ds begin to wonder why Diane's act· 1~ SQ Sir 8()Qe Q CJ 8D I09GHTM:IQ Tne FLAG team u&e6 hrnirre d1SQuises to prevent the ~ , ,, a teth~I bitcteria «;train In ste<eo. (R) ( t hr_) O [O) '"WDl-... ra• KBth6fine and Webster 1 ll••ot ori their school asstgnments Q ~:=:.go Cubs at San Fran- cisco Otanta (Live) (3 hrs I m .... "'' 'iuntlny, Aprll 27, 1986 • .. "Vertigo" ( 1958. Mystery) James Stewart. Kim Novalc. A retired San Francisco detectlYe with a leer of he'ghts 18 hired to trait a wealthy shipowner's Wffe and flods himeelf falllng In love with her i hfa. 30 min ) •t11•••-•mVllWQ ...... u. WML l'rmr-"t985's Leadef Can He Do It Again In '86?" Guest. Inte- grated Asset Management President Har· V..!!J Elsen ~ --"Bia.zing Saddles" ( 1974, Comedy) Cleevon Little. Gene Wilder In Mel Brooks' western parody, a railroad worket In the Old We&t 18 appointed sheoff of a town mariced tor destrucllon by a govemor and a busfness tycoon. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 3" min.) CID .,_ "BaetielOf Party" ( 198-4, Com· edy) Tom Hanks. Tawny Klta8fl. A care- free school bus driver's pals decide to throw a pte-weddlng party ror him. com· pllcatlng mauers Is the fact that the glrt's father disaPPfOVes Of hef Choice 'R' Q ( I hr , 46 min.) CD .,. "Stlcic" ( 198•, Orama) Burt Reynolds, Candioe Bergen An e~-con·s attempt to avenge his ptlsort buddy s mUf· def brings him face-to-face w~h Florida mobste<S. 'R' ( 1 tv . •9 min.) (l)..-Y-.&m (I) --"The Ratings Game" (198• Comedy) Denny De Vito. Rhee Perlman A street-smart New Je<sey trucl(lng m&g· nate and his glflfrlend. a televlslon ratings service employee, use TV e>1ecutrves' own "* In their ptan to become Hollywood P'oducers. Q (2 hra.) e.,. "Thia woman Is Mine" ( 19-41. Adve!'lture) Franchot Tone, Carol 8f\Joe Three fur trade<S aH fall In love with the same woman whom they dl9cover hiding out on their boat (2 hrs.) ut 8 (I) LIO a UE • ..... , NLLI Every· ooe except Leo wants to celebrate his birthday. I CO''W 9 ----While preparing fo1 his parents' annlv9fS8ry party. Kevin finds an tlfror In their marriage ~rtlficate (R) ~ ..... • P& .. .,_ James Stewart, a Mo<occan tribe . • WML l'rmr -"1985's Leadef Can He Do It Again In '86?" Guest fnte grated Asaet Management President Har· ~Elsen. e • coz aa w ccum ··~ndl· dates For 72nd AeMmbty Race Jim Cooper ta~a with candidates Rtchard Longshore, bullneelman. and George Heaney. Litigation rep , both Republicans. and Democrat Oenlel Grisel. Mayor of Santa Ana. ~ .. ,.....,.. -••a•• .. .. "The Pawnthop" (19t6, Com- edy) Charlie Chaplln Charlie ptays a pewnbr<>ller' s ualstant who all bu1 wrecks the store. -e (I) AILUI Clayton and Ray hire an °'°" COWbOy to take owr the horee- breedlng ohor•: Angelloa rlga the interior of 8 brlefcae. i ~hr.) e e UIT lllHM I The Cf&Z}' cope are in tlof purault of a mooem·dey Coont Dr• cult. (1 hr.~ e 9 •••Grace and Leon otter m ttpe to Paul. Q 1 .. "The Wld 0.-." ( 1978, Ad- Yenhn) AlcNrd EkNton, Rogtr Moote.A Qfoup of derlnQ meroeoartae tt8Ytls to South Afr1C8 1n order to save a c:1eposeo ruler rrom the new Clrctatorshrp (2 hrs ) • CllmAT ~ "Dance 1n AmerlC8 ChOfeography By Jerome ROb- bms With the New rorl< City Ballet" Two of choreographer Jernrn<> Robbms' woos "Fancy Free" and Antrquf' Epigraph' • are pertormea by ,,..P New Yori< City Bal lie!=~(~~ .-..La. "81\'UCXY DBaY ~ ITMTB mv. "Brewster's Mtllrons" ( 1985, Comedy) Arcllard Pryo1. John Candy A mlno<·league baseball player Qoes on a 30-day, $30-molhon SIJPndlng spree. a prereQulSlle for c.ollt'<;t1119 a SJOO m1tllon Inheritance 'PG ( 1 hr 37 min J ut D 9 a IAtH Joo's Irr st parrnet drops dead at a banquet honoring hrs promo- tion Q ~ ClaAJ co.DY DPtJ .-n fhree delermined women !Carrie fisher, I auren Hutton. Arlene Sorkin) urnt,. rn their com· mon desrre to have a baby R1chnrd Srm mof'IS plays a b•rthrng instructor (I) AWnUUAll IUO FOOTMU. M @ llGHT 'IMQ(t • POWPI f'UY In stereo (1h0 -8 Cl) FM.COit CMaT A court 0<der rs rs sued 10 Pfevenr Jell from seeing Maggie Angela Ofdefs Er.c. out of the hOV<>e Q ( 1 hr) G 111) laAM YICf Modem day boe- caneers are p1llag1n9 thp carg -; of tnde pendent drug dealers 011 ttlp h•yh seas tn stereo ( 1 hr ) I r,ALL OAIY (.nit yoes 'liter drug pe<I dlefs who are preying 1Jpcm 11nc;vspectrng teen-ager~ nr I I:. TO CHAQAU n,,. ltfe 01 ar11s1 Marc Chagall 1s prt•llled thrriusih his 111v1Cf parnrtngs Narrated uy James Ma<>on and Joseph Wiseman ( 1 hr .. 10 rrnn I GI)__, THE acou Ci) ~ ~ King Lea1 · Lear makes peace with Lordeha, Edmund cap· tures lhe reunrted father .rnd daughter and ~ntences them lo de.Hh L lgar c.onlronts Edmund. (Part 4 ot 4) (I ru I Ct) MOVW "Cannonball Run (1981, Comedy) Burl Reynolds Dom Deluise Varrous Oddball c.haractflrs compete In a coest·to-coast auto rac.E> PG (I hr 35 min) ODM llTal9CEM A ;111ge• (Lis.a Blount) discovers rnat the larnl.' resulting from a sexy new rmage has a P11ce mv. · Frrda)' The 13th The Final Chapter' I t984 Horrl)r) Crispin Glover. Krmbefty Beck Jason the masked klller returns to wreak v1olPnl vengeance on the denizens of Crystal Lake summer camp 'R' ( 1 hr • 31 mrn ) (l)~Y mM Cl) .tAY 1&.80 Ml> M 4WJICM DMMI The comedian examrnes attitudes. leisure time and culinary tastes 1n this hour that lnt8fsper&es both &tend-up material with Ch!CaQO on·loeahon footage ( 1 hr ) I ..._0.ALL rTM IOJlllQ .. ....,_,...,,..,?ID -... PM&YC.WAYU. cwa.. Coreatale U S Pro Chctmpl· onshlp from Phltadelphla !R) (H)llOWll "Cat's Eye" 11985. Su~M) Drew Barrymore. James WOOds A myst• rlous stray teline !Inks thrnf' rt111cab<e st() rles by Stephen King r (, 1 ·1 o I t hr 33 min) (l)WftW ...... ,..«l)-.rTMQt In slt•ro•1 ( 1 hr) -rr•ay Coal. nM I D 0 crJ, m fi) MRI TAXI rtaDAY · llZAME Ciuesl Ai>C1d F'o ... x Sketches r1otd lhe ornons world famous psychic. lht• ultimate rnov1e • l el s Make a Deal" lun,..ral " £=.=:. , ) 8POlnaOOk ITMf CW toltlETl•,.... ..... t..a...,. llQ Profiles 01 Rooort Slack Tony 8enne11 Gr88f Gar ,on and ~IChete Lee (A) t t hr J Si llOVIE "Hot Oraj The Movie" ( 1984, r omedy) David Naugh1on. Patrtck Hou<,er An t<Jaho farm ooy pa111cipa11ng r1 a hees1yle Slt.ung compehhon lrnds re>- ''' Jflc..t' anu 11111 as well as a rivalry wHh lhP reigning Aus1r1an champion A' Q ( t •r 36m1n l l llOVll Thiel 01 H&d•IS ( 198<4 Ora· 1c1) Steven Bauer Barbara Wtlllams Al· '"' 1001cng ar1 oixilenr ')an Francisco r11m1e a t>or~lar discovers he possesses 1toi> -.ecrf.'I d1ar1Ps ot a trustraled marrlt'd "'oman and 1mpetvo11s1y ::.els oul to lulftll '1r!1 1an1as1es A ( I hr 40 min 1 fD NITM ll:Jtf) Cl) llAGMM, ,.1. Magnum 1n11estigates 3 "1Urde< al d IAv•">ti cost,,me party (R) f I hr IOmm I 0 III) TWllHT C .. 1Je<;I t1 I Joan A1ve<S Scheduled ac..tors Mark Hain'On ane1 ICha~y" ""o fl h• 1 KAWAI FM_. m .. Sc11lp10r Hr ward Rosenthal's 1rf>am of crea11119 a rrw;in~ tu e~perience lhe sky 1s chrornc..led i.nm 1r1111al 1nsp1ration icE:"~he~.ulpture Q f l8'0«r1C811a l .,_ · N1wer Sleep Atone ( 1984. l\dull) John I eshe V1c10111i Jackson A 'w111g1ng Ma1111a11an r..oorre finds 1ea1ousy •tWad1ng the11 ON>n mar11ilQt! ( 1 hi 30 ,," ) 11*1 Cl llOVIE {.0p• And Other Lovero;' f 1'1B2. Drnmu) Ha11y Reems, N1c0le Mo1 "' /\n earnesl vie e squad police chief sets lCJI lo make h1~ city IT'nr 11 R' ( 1 hr 26 1nin) 1"'51MQHT1'1lAC&a In steroo f 1 tll ) tHI IYI Oii HOU ftlOOO COlmJYmM" DnaTU...,. TOllQHT Interview w1lh AOdStewart • AUl11M an lMT1 Sieve FromhOlZ hosts this reunion of performers who appeared du11nq the program's first 1wo seasons Guests 1nc1U~ Jerry Jett Walk81 Rusty Weir. R3y Benson and ChrlS O'Con neu (A&leep et the Wheel) Marcia Ball Gary P Nunn ( I hr ) MM.YmOI AUTO llAC8IQ IM~A Grand P11K from Ga1nesvll1t, Ga (A) ( t hr 30 min ) i z -.CY MCUll tttl _,.. "R1Cha1d PryO< Lrve In Con- cert' ( 1979. Comedy! tn his hrs! coocert llfm, the comedian discusses race. drugs o.eic. death. machismo and conternporary llfe t hr , 1 B min ) t1::9 G f!MlAY _.., VlllOI In stereo ( 1 hf . 30 min) 8 TALU ... 1'111 DAM .. A yovng woman (L orne Luft) returns home IOI a vlgtt only 10 oo haunlfl<'I ov a pecuHar girl wtio'e ~her old rooni. I:. "Russian Roulette" ( 1975, Ad- venture) George Segal, COstlna Raines A Royal C&nadlan Mountie tries to heed off an assasslnatlon plot ao-Jnst Ru8alan Pr&- mier Kosygin white he Is visiting C&nada i hl., 55 min.) MSllll l .. ......... ITM IUMll Guests: Lindsay Wagner, David Brenner. In stereo. (R) ( 1 ht ) I L.ow.' m C•IT'fLI IA~YMM tllll (J)llC20 Ult A kidnap victim's hus- band reeents HawaH Flv&-O's involvement in the case. (R) ( 1 hr., 5 min.) ()) _,.. "The Incredible ~Ing Wom- an" ( t980, Comedy) Liiy Tomlin, Chanes GrOdln A hoosewlfe suddenly begins 10 shrink In size due to chemicals In he< household products 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) U.l!Z)~TUCl.l In stereo. (t hr) (%) .... "Amltyvllle: The Demon" ( 1983, Horror) Tony Roberta. Tess Harper, A skeptical )oomattat buys the ra- mous house, Ignoring the w1h1tngs of oth- ers about powerful forces that continue to lufk In Its basement. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. "5 min.) ...... 1811' .. (!) .,. "The Oregon Trell" (1959, Westem) Fred MacMurray, Glo+'la Talbot Oregon-bound wagon trains are beSleged ~·= anadts. (2 hrs .. 30 min.} ii.,_ "Dive To Denger" ( 1977, Doc- umentary) Narrated by Richard Baaenart A lool< at the wont of men and women who dally PIJf their llY9S In jeopardy by working In the ocean's depths. (2 hrs.) (I:).,. "Undef The Volcano" (198-4, Orama) Albert Amey. Jecquellne Bisset Dl1ect0< John Huston's adaptation of Mal- com Lowry's novel. A looner British con- sul. tormented by alcohollsm and his past, struggles Ineffectually to rev9'88 his sett- destructive behavior 'R' ( 1 hr , 49 min ) i ... ..., , ... .. 1:1t .... "Age Of Consent" ( 1969, Ora· ma) James Mason, Helen Mlrret1. Oey·to- day preasures force en artllt to flee to the 58fentty of Australle'a Greet Barr1ef Reef 'A' (1hr .. 4= t:ll,~ m.IA __.. CGU.IClm CW UM -• .,_ "Af18f The Thin Man" ( 1936. MyS19f'Y) WlNlam Powell, MyrN Loy. Nie>' and Nora Charlee try to locate a mlsalng friend In Chinatown. (2 hra .. 30 min.) . ,...,, ......... (()AUTO ucml Formula One Grand Pr1.1e of San Marino from lmola, 1t1ty (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CID.,. "No Sm.II Affair" (1984, Com- edy) Jon Cryer. Demi Moore. Ot>eeaed with en aspiring 1in01f In her twenties. an lncorrlglble 16-yeer-old me. to help gtvt hef sagging career 1 booet 'R' c;i (1 hr., 42mln.) l ... CMl-.&.m t'9 ... "()pefallon Pettlcoet" ( 1959. Comedy) Cery Grant, Tony Curtis. A sub- marine commandef Ignores regulations In order to get his~ blcit In .w:tlon. (2 hrs., 30 min) l _.,TMCSI In atereo. ( f hr.) 119 • ~ Loat Weekend" ( f945, Orama) Ray Milland. Je"9 Wymen. An • ._ cohOllC's Ille l\Jm$ out to bt brutal and nearly hOpeless. (2 hrl.) oo u.e., .. -.r n (I') ... "The P•k Of Gwendoline" ( 1984. Adventure) Tawny K1taen r enl Huff. John Wiiiie's comic st11p 1 ,, m111e comes to Ille In a se11es ol llmlllnQ •. ,,.n rures. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 28 min I Ul~D&ft.-va . ···-·----"Wanted BatJy S111t•1 1'J /!l. Suspense) Vic Morrow. Ma11a Scr11 •e1clef Af18f a lalled IOve atta11 1n France d .culi;- tor goes to Italy to study and be• :omes lnvoflled In the kidnapping ol ner wP.allhy e.1e-love1's son. ( t hr , 50 min J M l!Z)~TIACll tn stereo ltl (C) --''The Pope 01 Grt-eriw1 .. h Vil lage" (1984. Orama) Eric Rooens Mick ey Rourke Dreams ol escape tr om hum drum Manhattan jobs harbOrt>•J by distantly related boddte'. 4re JCOPl'l•l'JllNI by an ill-conceived safecracl<•ng JvO that gets them Into hot wa191 with a IOCdl '11 nff kingpin. 'R' ~hrs.) ·1=U-CAM~ ~ ..... AMUICloel ........,.-v ...... 90¥ll "Stick" ( 1984. Diam.o Uu11 Reynolds, Candice Betgen An "" em's attempt to avenge his prison budcly's mu• det' b<ings htm lace-10 lat;t~ with r l()f•dd mobsters. 'R' (t hr 49 mm ) Cl)'" YOWi •••Ell a.CH).,. "Nickel Movntaon" ( 1cm:, f)1 1 ma) Mlct\ael Cole. Heather L M•91>t11< in1µ A. mlddle-aged bachP.lor s 111 ttJ·IHy 10 e•· press Ns leef.ogs sub!.!Ot'S whPn too bf> comes Involved with a 16 ytMr 0111 11ir1 ( 1 hr., 28 min) •1a&IMM UM. r.-CAM tm.l U-1'WPfAa.Y ........ Jim Rempe v~ f111C11I ~ H.111 trom Lake Tahoe. Nev ( 1 hr 1 i~,_TMI ..... YCATI -Ml&•TMI~ .. --"Mass Appeal' ( 1981 £..• ltt•JI Jeck Lemmon, Zellko lvanP~ C.orolrnnta- tlons between a complacent priP· t and an Idealistic seminary s1Uc1t>nl 1e11 l bNh lo a greater understanding of Ille 1'1urna1 p1111 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 40 min ) W"LOITM•Am ~ ~asllght' I 194<4 "''o;I ense1 Ch8'1es Boyer, Ingrid Bergmari A 1abol• cal husband se1s ou1 to dr111e h10., wtla m lsag=:r -...... ._. d .,. "Gentle Giant \ 1 'l6 l A JvP1 lure) Oeonls Weaver VN" Milt>•-A. small boy and hlS pet boar Imel 11lv"lnf111t· on the --~M==-~ .,. "Coup De Tc>rchoo 1 t 9ti..- Orama) Philippe Nolrt1t li;ahelle H11pl)erl A law enforcement olllc;er m Al11c:a seek., murderous revenge against 1sll Ill(>< 1• wl 1 h8ve dlSagreed wllh h1111 1tn I 1110., 111">1 i btltled) (2 hrs 9 1111n 1 --~ W 90¥ll "The Ml<;«l1.,nl)r'( ( l'lk!' 1111i edy) Mtcnael Paltn MappH!! Sn11ll1 11 \11 IOflan London an A111Jl1C"1'1 de•!JY" ,ir, tresh from Alrlca is 115.StQned ,,, llf' ,,1 1 slum rnlssloo lor fallen wom"n with tht• tc Nnclal 9Upport ol hi<. ,mornus ltt '"'11 tress 'A' ( 1 hr 33 mtr I Sunday, April 27. 1986 25 -lalurclay •CC) --"Blazirlg Saddles" ( 1974, Comedy) Cleavon Uule. Gene Wlldef ( 1 hf .• 3' min.) .. L01T••AC1 u.a.•-~ U.fJ/lm-. AUl1UUMI ..... fllOOTUU LlmllllCM.I .. ~ .. '*" IWft • ..,,... ... ,.Im LR fJll etmlT .. "Follow The l eader" ( 1944. Comedy) Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall ( 1 hr • 30 min.) Cl) fa(• WAT '9Mn COWi While I/IS· ltlng hrs aunt 1n a smaM Nova Scot1a flstung vlllage. a t>ov learns to view the world lrom a new pefspectlve altef he meets a variety of people. .. ,..-..D ••• , ... ..or C•'ICCl..,.I 11• 18 ........ nllMTI Cl.Oii W Topic Probatl<>n Deparl· ment ;=-:.~ '".,.... . RMGUr • rnD0 F-eatured Dr Rtehard ln~1p discusses the inadequacies 1n oor chil- l~'"E;~' hi l .. "F 1.S T " ( 1978, Drama) Sy1- veste1 Stallone, Peter Boyle (2 hrs . 25 min) I ............ ~ .. llAtmAL--•NC~ • .,. "Talk To Me" (1984. Orama) Austin Pendleton. Mlchael Murphy ( 1 hr . 30min.) •8 llDCllZ Sixth grader$ from Tapef Ave- nue Bementary School. San Pedro and Kest91 Avenue Elementary School, Van Nuys oomk te Maclovio Perez hosts I =·~==" n•wna '"""" 1•111 lmTMlllYml ~···••-.T .... IC:MOUmC ... , ... En1 Region Ouaner Analt -Helix High vs. Santana Hih School I~ ~,_,. .,.. "Threshold" ( 1981, Orama) eon.Id Suthefland, Jett Go4dblum ( t hr 46 min.) -•tUlll•OflTI Mft' I I IOCID.-Y ,. -:.:.& GMICMI ............ Q ..... , •... ---·-_,_ • .,,_ Featured art therapist, Dr tw.n LaMg9tten examines rhe poslt!Vt! ett.ct art can have on Illness; Denis Gagon dl9CI .... hie bOo'I "Hltle Loe An- getes"; Fren« end Oirlstlne Zane dlscuse the "Z.,,. Nutrition And Exefclse" meth- 26 Sunday. April 27, 1986 s loos===OQ o ..... _., M"fll'••"" . .,.. "The Pawnstlop" 11916 Com· edy) Charlie Chaplln 1 --~ 1:11 ••tn•.-o • AOW8l'MB,,, ... ---o umao YOUTll,,. ... flalllO...U toODDATU.. ..... IU .....~. "' .,.. "Pe1er lbbelson" ( 1935. Ora ma) Gary Cooper Ann Harding (I hr 28mln ) .. l'r.1.llDll'l ......... IAIUA --·-I L-:.. 0 .. ..w ~ 1'lml com. DTIDll l=a::..o. ll•l•Nmrt IATl\llTAI UUC'1ICA mN "El Cid" ( 1961. Adventure) Charlton Heston. Sophia LOl'en (3 hrs . 1'"5,.:;..~:: w-.ULTWAmD.U. .. "Something Wicked This Way Comes" ( 1983. Suspense) Jason Ro- bards. Jonathan Pryoe ( 1 hr . 3' min ) i lCMTUll CllflGlmll'l'T Lm d .,.. "Fon Apache" ( 1948, West· ern) John Waynie. Henry FOnda (2 hrs 7 min ) .. T1lm l1ooea IAWl'f ,,_ taUAnt ITAIUlm '°""' CMT'OCmCMOU•. ~••ca• ... , ........ ~ .. "Painted Hilla" (1951. West· ern) Paul Kelly. Bruce Cowllng ( t hr 8 min.) ....... 91T .. (J)llUllDUlr'llOC:sY~ *"""" a 1.,#N.f.lWQ o .. -~ ... ~., ...... MMlmnrl~wa&D ..... ,. .... NCllfJ/I CULMm ....... .,.. "Condemned" ( 1930. Ofama) Ronald Cotman, Ann Harding.. ( t l'I' 26 min) ~~Something WICl(ed This Way Comee" ( t983, Suspense) Jaeon Ro- lblr~~ti;~':.i: min ) .. ,__ ... _'LL *""IA" onoa,,. ... ~ ... I ... ..,.. I CA DmflU ........... WMl.nmT-.....,.WiM 1 .... , .... 'ACll "*ca.nm mN "Ladyhawke" ( 1985. Fantasy) Matthew Broderick. Rutger Hauer (2 hrs I min ) l c:mMA~ -..-me i IA•W Regional coverage or Al· lanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies OI' Cahlorn1a Angels at Milwaukee Brewers (Uve) (3 hrs ) I LA,_11191.l'Y &UlmmfT mN "Tarzan And His Mate" ( t934 Adventure) Jor\nny WetSSmUllef Maureen O'Sullivan (2 hrs ) I CATI,,_ DOGll WU I~ • C'CICl U I 01AW CCUfT1 "Candi· dales For 72nd Assembly Race " Jim Cooper talks with candidates Rlehard LongshOre. ous1nessman and George Heaney, Llt1Q8Uon rep , both Republtcans. and Democrat Camel Gnset. May<>f ot Santa Ana . (E:J K:aTUCrf ~ ...... (l) .,.. "The Legend 01 The Seven Golden Vamptres" (1974, HonOI') Peler Cushing, David Chiang (2 hfs) CJ) lllMI "The Outrage" ( 1964. Drama) Paul Newman. Laurence Harvey (2 hrs ) .. 1 =-:=.. RCW.:llCAA _.. .. llAl11CI The beSt male cOlleglate gym· nasts compete In team. all-around and In· divldUal competlliont. from L1nooln. Neb (Taped) I WMnownm1• o ... ~ rua uucnc ·~Tt (I) C8I RCW.: llCAA _..,... llAITICI The best male cOlleglate gym· nests compete In team. all-around and 1n dMdual competitions. trom Lincoln, Neb laped) ( t hr ) ICMTUll WICTOflY ..... -laOI NOMTAl Cl•TflGHIACI "The AsheS Of Cap! taltsm And The Ashes Of Communism" An lntervleW with John Kenneth Galbfallh CC) .,_ "Brewster's Miiiions" ( t985 Comedy) Richard Pryor John Candy It hr . 37 min.) CE:J amam -CI) au• a~ TAUll 1111" Gue~• James Stewart '*I flCl.I...,.... .-:A'ITCIPTml 9 11 :WWW ..:&Al. "lack and lht! Magic Factory" Young Zachary Dabble (Jimmy Gathefum) llislts h15 madcap iau')~gtC factory (Part 1 ot 2) ICMTUll w•mm DAI.In• CIBT POI lllACI "The Peace Seekef And The Roi. Of The Govemment" An tn tervlew with Julian Bond (() ,_ U S Clay Court Cl\ampioo ships, women's ltnal and men's semlfinal, tiom Indianapolis (live) (3 hrs) CD ...,.._ -In thts !Mt-action fairy tale featUflng puppets, en 8'111 barOl'I threatens to steal a country's l\atlonal treasure thal possesses w1st1-grantlng rz)'~ "TC>P6Ze" I 1933 Comedy) Jor\n Barrymore. Myma Lor ( 1 hr . 18 min) W-llAICM tW (I) 19& IAlllTIAL1. P111yotf Game ( Umt To Be AMOUO<led) (2 hft. 30 -lalurclay Cont. m1n.i • g ~ .-Y The 112th edition I NnlrO.TlmllTI of the "Run 10< the Roses." f<>< three-year-9 .-U CM ~Am old thoroughbreds at 1 1I4 mlles. live PAm A case of mistaken Identity leads from Churchill Downs 1n Lou1svllle. Ky ( I CMa to an audition. In stereo. ( 1 hr ) hr • 30 min ) l ...... ClmllCOOl&Y l....,1ME .... ..,..__,., PIMMICTW 'IW CMIOtml •ff mm "The Natural" ( 1984. Drama) .,.. "The Buddy System" ( 1984, Rober1 Redford, Robe<t Duvall (2 hrs. 14 Comedy) Richard Ofeyfuss. Susan Saran· min.) don. ( t hf • 50 min.) Cf) M1W C. 1ME MIT1 Up-synced renal· ·-~-.. !Ions of Geioige Benson's "On Broad· tWa:ll.,.. "Cowboy" ( 1958. Ad'lennue) way," Taco's "Putttn' on the Ritz' and Jack Lemmon, Glenn F0<d. I 1 hr • 55 Chubby Cheeker's "The Twist " min.) d l,..wnMOIUlmc>--W ....,.,.,_, IQ Ill (I) C8I ...,.. IPICW.: !ICM ... -JUterno on ••••• an~ The top female ca11eg1- 111111n1m1T00111 9 ... woaD '119'0llTI ScheOUle<J Mike Tyson (19-0. 19 KOs) vs James "Quick" Tiiiis (31-8, 24 KOs) In a heavy- weight bout schedUled f<>< 10 roundS, llve from Glens Falls, N Y.. Kentucky Derby prtHaoe report llve trom Loutsvllle. Ky . Kentucky Oaks horse race. f011hree-year· old flllle$, trom Churchlll Downs IO Louis. ville, Ky (Taped 512). 11 hr , 30 min) G m'ftl "Belle Starr" ( 1980. Western) Blzabeth Montgomery, Clltt Potts. (2 hrs) • .,_ "Masters Of Kung Fu" ( 1973. Adventure) Ken King, Ku Feng (2 hrs } • IOU) -.0 Scheduled Ronnie Milsap Colture Club. Miami Sound Machine, the Bangles, Robert Pelmet, Teddy Pende1· gtass. Smol<ey Rot>lnson (lntervleW) Go- host G0<don Thomson ("Dynasty") ( 1 tu ) e IODYWAtat The mind's llnk to lhe 1m mune system: canoer pallents' use 01 vlsuallutlorl techniques. Tibetan monl\s' ability to contrOI bOdY 1empe1ature Guett: Non'nan Covsln5 0 •:u:w•••rr ~ m¥ll "Meatballs Part II" ( 1983, Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Mangaltl ( t hr . 36 min.) (l)ITMUIB (I) .,.,. "81ewstefs Minions" < 1985 Comedy) Richard Pryor John Candy (I --1hf '5im.,~MOOlll-M mATlfllM ... mAT OUTDOC* Jim Tatx>r v1S1ts a tantmaker In Maine al'ld takes a hOIS& beck tour of Malibu C1eek State Pari.. in L09~H~ • • n••fllllMA r !) .,.,. "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. Ad ventu1e) Mark Mltlef, Donovan Scott ( t hf .. •5 min.) (%) .,.,. "Brewster's Mllllorls" ( 198~. Comedy) Richard Pry0<, Jotln Candy (I hi . 37 min) we e NA IOI.I Panasonic Las Vegas In vftetlOnal. third round (Ll\lel ( t hr l '=:.'Chicago CubS al San Fran cllco Glenla (Live) (3 hrs ) • _,.,. "The Or.-Tycoon" I 1978 Ol'ama) Anthony Quinn. JacQueltne BIS· lsot =~MI • I I I fllllMU IT .... ,._ Judges: PtlH Morris. Kari Mlcn..taen. CMttopher Hewett Pertorm ano9 by Pamala Stenley In stereo (RI wl=-1• ate gymnasts compete 1n team. all-around and lndlVldual competitions. from Ga1nes- v1lle, Fla. (Taped) (I tir.) l :,:.u" Wl't~ m¥ll ''Brol\en Arrow.. { 1950. West· ern) James S1ewar1. Jeff Chandler 12 hrs.) Sl llA..,_ Se11es host George Page con ducts a hve btrdwatch In the Florida Ever- @des (I hr) m IUlt ITMIT Scheduled report on htgh·school htness programs. Interviews with Justine Bateman ("Family Ttes") and "Muppets" creator Jim Henson. free- style btcycle riding the reactton ol slu dents at Concord (NH l High School since the death of teacher as1tonaut Christa McAullffe ( 1 hr ) 1.-m .aM MJ•11m ...oaettllV'IW A&lfO MCllG ARCA 500k from Tal- ladega, Ala (Taped) (2 hrs. 30 min) ([)lllME "Top Secretl" ( 1984, Comedy) Val Kiimer Lucy Gulleridge ( 1 hr 30 min) CJ!, ... ..,_ 'Rus11e1s· RhapSOdy" ( 1985. Comedy) Tom Berenger. G W Balley ( 1 '". 28 min} HI I .... """ lllOlMD llMftl HI ..r PMa.YmeWAYQAm ~l.111 'l.-.o m¥ll "The Whole Town's Talking· ( 1935. Comedy) Edward G Robinson. Jean Arthur ( 1 hr . 32 min ) CZ) llC)Vll "Prince Ot Foxes" ( 1949, Ad venture) Tyrone Power. Orson Welles (I hr . 47 min} l:a 1UJ 90TOAUE l..LUITUTID 1111911 AlmlCM ~ "Outward Bound" I~ Thrill Of II All" (1963. Comedy) Doris Dey. James Garner (2 hrs I G fOmS1' NU.I: A TAU '11 TWO ~ C.-A look at the 1985 US Open Tennis Tournament In Forest Hiiis. N.Y. and the two men wtio made the finals -Jotln McEnroe and Ivan Lendl i IMO~""",,. u. om1•cnc. -..c..u mATDT 9mTI Ll4mlM A proflle 01 lholoughbred race horse John Henry Hosle<! by Steve Garvey e .,_ "Yours. Mine And Ou<s" ( 1968, Comedy) Lucille Bntl. H4tnry Fon d8 (2 hrs) 9 CATtmlUL The Oothle cathedral's cultural lmportence 1n medieval France is illustrated through step by-step construe· ltor\ of the 1rnag1nary Notre-Dame de BeaulleU and visits to Notre-oam. de Par· Is. Cher1res and Amlens Hoel. al.l1hor Da- vid Mec1.1u111y Anlm11tlon &eQUenCeS nar· rated by act<>< Oerett Jacobi. O (I hr ) • _,.,. "Hot Stuff" ( 1979, Comedy) Dom Deluise, Suzanne Pleshelte (2 lvs} IQM1WILRITYU llAW ~LR'l.-.o ITAlllm _,..,.. Ml ......... a:a .,.,. "Sarploc>'' ( 1973. Orama) Al Pacino. Tony Roberts (2 hrs .. 30 min) D COIOIUL CW IT'mll CllAll Cover· age of the olde51 lleeple chne race In Amel'lca l .UTaTlfOllTIU•ll MOIM'l.-t ...-T Ml.La A TM.I fll TWO ~ C.-A look at the 1985 US Open Tennis T oumament In F0<est Hiiis, N Y . and the two men who made the flnats-Jotin McEnroe and Ivan Lendt. l lmlTAll-IUUllTlll ..... MMTI mt MALL'I v·--Y .. CA As he travelll down a few highways. former "Sat- urday Night Ll\le" call rMmbef Rich Hall focuses his attention on the piee41t of Am· erlcana that are Qulcl<ly becOtnlng prized artifacts. ( 1 hr ) ._ 11 aan. wam.D fll -• IUUTY Warpath. the fastest V-bOtt<>n*' boet In the world. Is featured l :r~o:r="-,.,..,aMm '"'UV. ~a.L.IR mm "Margin For Murde<" ( 1981, Orama) Kevin Dobson, Charles Callahan. I~ ---...,..,..~,,. MTt m'ftl "A SOidier's Story" ( 1984, Dra- ma} Howard E. Rollins Jr., AdOlph Ca&- sar ( 1hr .4 I min.) (ft) PMaY '11 mur-The marriage between a widower and a div0<c.e IS viewed with hostHity by their children (]J ·~ TM.I MA• "Snow White end the Seven Dwarfs" Elizabeth McGo- vern and Rex Smith star In this ctasalc about a beautiful princes.s's triumph over he< tt :=mer o ~--AYumuCA _.. MIMlW • TiUI. Topic "Should School Health Centers Dispense Blrth Control?" 8 WA'f'm-World Jet Ski Flnals (!) Cl) AT 1'MI ~ Scheduled: another look at wo<thwhlle sleepefs evallable on v1de0caasette 0 ....i UCIO wnM DA• NiWWW'ill Consume< N"tformatlorl on wat9'proof 091 - ments and how to make your home and car chlld·aafa l m1uumc 8WUllD.W. '""..,,. MOWll "FI s T .. ( 1978. Orama) Syt- vest8f Stallone. Peter Boyte (2 hrs.. 25 min) CZ).,.,. "MacArthur'• Children" ( 1985) Takaya Vemauchl. YOGhlyuld Ornotl (2 hrs . 5 min) .. , tnlCTl, ••1111J ........ . , .. A case of mlltaken Identity leedS Chris to an audftlOn In ttereo ( 1 ht. l • u.m .... , .. wu••• The wlldet>eests of Atrb try to dodge scavengers tnciudlnO hyenas. !Ions, chee- tahs and wild d<>Qa, (Part 1 ot 2) O Sunday. April 27. 1988 27 i .. l ..... IUat _. •• AlllO" .,. "Massacre A1 Central High .. ( 1976, Ofama) Andrew Stevens. Robert Carradine (2 hra ) I .... llOWW .. For A Few Dollars "4ore" (1967, Weetem) Ctmt EutwOOd, Lee Van Cleef. (2hrs) • MT.a C. c:u.n lftiiW --.0 l u.TM'ftll -• fll..:I (Series Premlele) A survey of French chefs and their restau· rants. hosted by Pletre Salinge< Flfat A Vtsl1 to Georges Blanc's Vonne.s tnn (I) IT 11&6' CW PLATClfN Wales Conte<· eoce Champlooshlp Game Two (live) (NOTE. Starting time IS tentative ) (3 hrs) 00 .,.. "Talk To Me' ( 1984. Ofama) Avstin Pendleton, Michael Murphy ( 1 hr 30 min) (IJ .... TU lMIAm "P1nocchto" A dramatization of the classic tale. starring Carl Reiner as the puppet make<. Paul Reubens as Pinocchio. James Cooorn as the alnlatef gypsy, James Belush•. Lalnte Kaz.an and Michael Richards O Cl) _,.. .. Vertigo" ( 1958. Mystery) James Siewert, l<lm Novak 12 hrs . 30 min.) ........... .,..__ .... .. a:ll .,. "Lawrence Of Arabia" ( 1962. Adventure) Peter O'TOOle. Alec Gutn .. 1~,~:.:s.::ln ) = ,. .... Jeffrey Lyons and Mt chael Medved 1()()6( at movies In which ··crnldren know best ·· In ste<eo IA) l ~':n ., ..• -Bvealng ----•1 (J)cm ... CGU_. ... mATllT .-acMttW --•<•• IJJI .._..ca•"" -• filMl:I (S«lel Premiere) A survey ot French chef& and their res1au- rant1, hosted by Pierre Selinger First A vtlMt to G«wges Blanc's Vonnas Inn I MAllf TO MMT _., ... &19 M1\lm A study 01 the lraglle ecosyt- tem ot Cameroon's Korub rain fOfest tn Sl8f80 0 ( t hf ) ~ ... "Bltt8f Harvest" ( 1963. Ofa- ma) Janel MIMYO. John S1rlde. A small· town gltl thirsting for adVenlure tlnd9 u In tho big city, bl.It not without tragic result• t! hr , 36 min.) CI) _.. "Sixteen Candles" (1964. Comedy) Moll~wald. Anlhony Ml- chMI Ha• An e MldwecJt«n 1.-n- eger·a 16th blrthdlly goes unremembered, Just another symptom or the p&ln of ado- ~and growing op ma~ .. !amity 'PG· ( 1 tw., 33 min ) l ,,...IM FBI -.. ()) ... ..... .,_.C09MIY •.-.r..,. To Increase tta ~ 28 Sunday.Apf'H27, 198& 0 0 Ularlty. The Marin Boglef holdS. a beauty contest, with une.1Cpected repercusst0ns for the winner • w.D umtlCA A survey of the landScapes and wildlife of Monument Val- ley, the Grand Canyon and Utah's sand- stone archeS O CID llO¥ll "The Purple Roee Of Cairo"' r 1985. Comedy) M18 Farrow. Jeff Dan- iels A Depression-era waitress wtlO fre- quents the movies to escape h8f unhappy marr1&ge embar1<S on a whirlwind adVen· ture when a matinee Idol steps off the screen and Into hef hf@ 'PG' O ( l hr • 22 min.) UI (I) awl.II~ Tl&U wnM Guest James Stewart. 198 aDQUIZ c:Mm11CllFI• PllM. The Southland's smarteat kids In the playoffs ot L A 'sonly tocat children's game senes Maclovlo Perez hOSts D WT UCKJ wnM DAWD MOiiOWilZ Consumer 1nformati0n on p()pOOtn, glue Indoor tanning salons. supermarket coupons and auto fuel elflcteney stand ardl 8 MOU. YWOOO Clam. Scheduled inter views Larry Hagman and h!S mother Mary Manin ()) TOO Cl.Oii fGa ~ Andrew's hungry and his nursing mothef Is at work so Henry takes the baby to the photo ses· slon I E IAll .00 Featured Mark Wal ton reports on Expo '86 from Vancouver, Canada. a proflle on actress Ally Sheedy host Bill Griffith IOOl<s at the linal elfOfts to &ave the Calfornla Conck>r I IMM.1 WOll8 -.o.POmm llA,,_ A study ol I~ fragile ecosys lam of Cameroon's Korub rain lores1 In stereo O ( 1 hr ) GD IAll llmeo ALM Featured Greyhound racing at Caltente. celebnty guests Gor don Jump. VIC Tayback. Richard Ander son. Margaret Avery, Laurie Hendte< and Tony Dow. vldeO biographies. the how· to's of tamales tor Cinco de Mayo, Lau rence Gross at the movies, and San 0. Io's trained sheepdogs 1n competition IWICY..._ AUITll cm LMT't Steve Fromholt hosts this reunion of pertormers whO appeared during the program·, first lwo seasons Guests Include Jerry Jett Walker Rusty Wetr. Ray Benson and Chris O'Con nell (Asleep et the Wheel) , Marcia Ball, GaryP Nunn (lhr) Cl) Ta. ""' ,,. .,. ~ .,ACI WI 1'19 P\Mfl1IOW' In this 195g- conoart Tom Petty and the Heartb<eakers pertorm "Oorl°I Do Me Ltke That," "American Olrl,'' "Don't Come Around Here No More"' and songa from the aloom "P= The Plantation -Live " ( 1 hr ) (%) "A l(lng In New YOfk"' (1957. Comedy) Charles Chaplin, Dawn Ad· demi. A dap()eed European monarch vi• 111 the U S . becomes exptolled by ahow butlneea element• and g9neralty hat dlftl- culty eoptng with the Amerlcon way of Illa 'G' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) l lMlllOM10 719 DMl:I fn9 JIKJO" Phil Morria. Karl Mlc:hMtten. CMatopher Hawe11. Perlorm- anc. by Pamala Stanley In 1tereo (R) l lT'IAUMI 111 • LA Featur9(1 • 1()()6( at the bachelor party. a tchool for racing mlnla- h•e cars; a vte11 to a leb thal namet new prOdUots; acupuncture H the new way to loee wtlQhl IGmlMI.., -----.......... Ul lllllO ZIOO"I Aimil U • f ea· IUl'ed: a loolc It the bul elephants; Rober1 Vavra's, an artlllt with a oemera; WOt1d of hOrSeS. Cl)••=--.. 8 ()) Um A,. Harry and Harn· son 1nvestlgllte a murder at the reoetrKk Tom Poaton and Della Reese guest star. (I h.r.) 8 • -A mMI Nell's Inheritance check bounces at the t>enk. In stereo. e SMnlM aw..e from Hollywood. the second annual ceremony honoflng &luntmen and stuntwomen In motion pie-1 lures and televlslon Categories ~ Best F.ghl Sequence, Best VeNcular Stunt, a.st High Work wld Most Specteo- ular Stunt Sequence Hoat· Lee Majors l hrs.) lmOPODlllDWQ I: "The King And I" (1956, MW. cal) Oel>Ofah Ken, Yul Brynner An Eno- llsh governess travels to Slam to teach the chlkhn ot the King (2 hrs ) i lWJMI',.... =. "Battlestar Galactlca" ( 1978, Science-Action) Lome Greene. Richard Hatch The last human 51.JMvOta of an 1n- targalac11c dynasty flee acrou the uni- verse from the evll and destNCCllle Cytons toward the only planet that can ofter them sanctuary (2 hrs ) l o!rn•r ~ ... '° ... -.&T :a OJ ' ICll "De~ In America Choreography By Jerome Rob- bins With the New Yori< Clfy Banet" Two of choreographer Jerome Robbin&' wort<.t -"fancy Free .. and "Antique Epigraph"· are performed by lhe New YOO< City Bal· let In st8feo ( 1 hr ) CC).,. "The Enf0tcer" (1976, Ofama) Cllnt Eaatwood, Tyne Oety "Dirty Harry" Cakhan It joined by a female partner In his pursuit of a group of Calttomla revolu- tlOOarles tenOflZ.lng San francl8co 'R' ( t hr , 36 min.) (1) .. , .... 00 .,. "Ladyhawt<e" ( 1965. Fantasy) Matthew Brodeflck, Rulger HaUef. In the 131h century, a young plckpocttet "*"OW- iy escapes execution and fans In wfttl two lovers curled by an evll bishop 'PG· 13" Q_ (2 hra , t min.) CD .,_ "The Sure Thing" ( 1985, Com- edy) John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga. Two New England college acqualntanoea ahare a cross<ountry ride to Cafffomla and ftnd themsellleS quite unexpect~ fating In love •PQ. 13' ( 1 hr .. :M min,) Cl) TM.II,_,_ I--Nlghtmtr81 haunt a dying moblter (Abe Vigo<Sa) wno 11ccepta a atr1nget'1 (01vtd Chandlet) of· fer of an eternal dtMm Cl),.,. Clllll The law atudenta ~re for their time In the tPQtllght H the anf'IUlll Law SchOOI Fam. draw near I _., •• .. e PICTI CIP UPI Tootle't reiet~ prepare fOf her graduallon, but lhe'a more lnler81ted In auditioning fOt a ~' ~I prodUcllon In at«to. O 11:.:~ ......... FMl\K9d; "Simon 6 &#non" 001tl"ra Jemet0n Park« and 0.ald McRan.y: Chef Tell: Andie MacDow91 on the Flp. lands; act,_ V1rglnAe Mayo. ( 1 tw.) .. _....._ cz.>!L_!?!l_I_ I l ~..r • CJ) _, When Archangel dlSap- peers, Hawke and Santini turn to a psy- cNc to help them find their missing men- tOI (R) (1 hr.) e • ---.. &anche's lathe< as-i • to be a country music star In st9feo 9 I.OW IOATQ .,,., OP _,,_ • Profiles of Robert Stack. Tony Bennett, Gree< Gar- ton and MlctwMe Lee. (R) ( 1 hr.) • ~ .. 1MI ~ The slgnltl- canoe of public edUcetlon and social change la examined In thll profile ol a hus- band-anO-wlte medic.al team who labOfed to eradicate lepro.y In Nepal. c;> ( 1 hr ) I Ml.UI .... fUiCeO DDlllCl•••ll900 -~ Ten popv&at zarzvela 9C>nQ8 ar · by tenor Placido Domingo a J06e - Tamayo' a Antologla de la Zarz troupe In thlS snow taped at New York's adlson Square Garden In t985 Host Ricardo Montalben ( 1 hr ) ~~llADUCI Dempsey laces truatratlon as he attempts to catch a mys- ttlfloul IO<mef bo•eHurned-crlmlnal { 1 hr.) Cl) .,.. "Brewster's Millions" ( 1985. Comedy) Richard Pry0<, John Candy A mlnor·leegue baseball player goes on a 30-day. '30-mlllloo spending spree, a prereQUlllte tor collectlng a S300 mllllon Inheritance. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr., 37 min) (%) .. ''The Shooting Party" ( 1984, Ofama) Edward Fox. Cheryl Campbell The lmmlnenoe of World War I hefalds the end ot an era tor a group of British arlsto- crata who gathef IOI a three-day shoot at a country "tate In 1913. ( 1 hr . 48 min ) ··--cwm'f--GZ') ~ 1'UCKlt ~ In ster· eo.~, •• M.L.•,..,.a•au-•• (!) .-T PAIUDI From Louis- ~. grand maral'lal Rleky Skaggs leadS m0<e than 90 units ot marching bends, no.ts. horseS and ent9'1atnment celebrl- tles In a parade honoring the annual horse racing event. Hosts: Wiiiard Scott. 1oca1 newsman Don Schroeder (Taped May 1) ~~.-- -· (J) ww-. PJ. A client supposedly eearchlng f0< hit father turns out 10 be a murderer. (R) ( t hr ) • • F F 1111* l1m.I A man believed to be fatally Ill frames himself fOf murder so hit wife can colleel the reward money In stereo { 1 hr ) I":. "The e.asts Are On The Streett" ( 1978, Ofama) Carol Lynley. Diie Robinene The tesldents of a small town pen4c when dozene of dangerous an- lmela ar• frwd by 11 truck accident at a neet:W wlldllfe park. (2 hrs . 35 min ) l ~~----u.nul OP 1MI mt,_ ,.._. Featur9d· "Simon & Simon" ~stars Jameeon Parker and Gerald McAaney. Chef Tell: Andie MacOowell on the AJI ls- landt, aotreN Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr ) .... "The Com la Gteen" ( 1979. C>fama) Katharine ~n. Ian $.lynor In a tum-of-lhe-otntury Wtlsh coal-mining oommuntty. a hlgh-lplrlted Ef'glllh tchOOl-,.,,.. raeotvee to 9ducata a young miner wlttt a deeire to !Mm ( 1 hr . 30 nW\.) ! .... ..,..,. .... ..- ? I ~Al fU,_ "Otm~" •enoe Kn.pp portray. Fathat Demien. ttie Roman OCttiollo P'lillt wN> wonced with 1eper9 oonflned on Molokal ltland un- 111 tie. tllmsel( died a ~. 30 mm.) C8111t•• ....... ......... ~ .... ...... ...,.... ....... =·· (C) mw'F "Brewst9f's Mllllons" ( 1985. Comedy) Richard Pryor. John Candy A minor-league baseball playef goes on a 30-day. $30-mlnlon spending spree, a prerequisite IOf collecting a S300 mllllon inheritance 'PG~ ( 1 hr .. 37 min ) oo mr-=-• YlMI ... (I).,_ "Fast FO<Ward" ( 1985. Musi cat) John Scott Clough. Don Franklin The chance 10 compete 1n a tllgh-stakes show· down lead! an Ohio high school dance group to New York City. ·po· ( 1 hr , 50 lmln~Z.- DMl*'cmAll -~1UCU In stereo (1 tlr ) -~"!:'Of Vengeance" (1986. Orama) Charles Bronson. Bien Burstyn Based on ttle true story of Jo&eptl "Jock" YablonSkt. wtlose crusade to rid the Unit ed Mine Workers union of corrupllOn led to violence and ultimately 10 murder In De- cember 1969. ~ ( 1 hr . 40 min ) l•••Flllr ... .. ...,..,.. -WIMCW'IW• tW ••C1>«1 • ... Im'°'.,.., ccun'DOWll TAUi ,.. 1MI MM-A young women (Lorna Luft) returns hom9 tor a visit only to be haunted by a peculiar girl who's llvlng tn hef old room ... "The Son Al&O Rlae9" ( 1957, Orama) Tyrone Power. Ava Gfltdner. The "lost generation" of the 1920s cif1fts and dreams Its way through fife after being dls- 111"= ~orld War I (3 hrs ) • CMalTATm ••t WELL "' AT 1MI .,_. Scheduled: another IOOI< at worthwhlte Sleepers available on vlde<>Caaaette (I) mt MAU.'I YU•• cm CA As he travels down a few highways. former "Sat- urday Night Live" cast member Rich Hall focuses his attention on the pieces ot Am- e<lcana that are quickly becoming prized artifacts ( 1 hr ) (%) .. "Bad Timing· A Senaoal Obses- sion" ( 1980. Ofama) An Garfunkel. Har- vey Keitel. A posseealVe psychoanalyst and a afyilsh young woman begin & tragic lroma:~~ 'R' (2 hrs .!) min ) 1t:il ~ 1UCU In lte<eo I 1 hr ) tW ...... ... • MnmAY.-nllAlllNn .. ..,.....,.. S&J&b .,.. "Rio Grande" ( 1950. Weetern) John Wayt'fe. Maureen O'Hara. During the Mexican-Indian Wsra. a tenacious oom mande< lead& his troops egalnst Apache raids. (2 hrs.) (!) m Musical guests. Llsa4.lsa & Cult J•m with Bo-legged Lou and Paul Antho- ~of Full Fore. ("An Cried Out"). 9 .. "Jet Piiot" ( 1957. Adventure) JoM Wayne. Janet Leigh An Alf Foret COionei falls In love with a beauOful fema.le pilot who Is on a MCret spy ml9aJon tor !tie Sovlett (2 hit.) .... "Gorky Patk" ( 1983, My.tery) William Hurt, L .. Marvin A Moecow hom- icide Npeciof'• l!WfStlgatlon of a biz.art• triple rnvrcll9r neer a ekatlnQ tlnk IMdl him 10 confrontatl005 w11h the KGB and a globe-1ro11tng Amer1Gan ous1ness tycoon 11ewer Otscrellon Ad111<;ed) 12 hrs ) ..,.._.Tm QOINL.-.0 Fo.'ftll fti> rne scenic beeuty ot the Ad11ondack and Cats111ll mountain Wii- derness areas are surveyed 1n this centen- nial portrait ol the New York State Forest Prese<Ve Richard Kiley narrates ( 1 hr ) (() 90lt'T1CDfTa Cl) ~ "The Men· I 1950. Orama) Jack Webb. MarlOn Branoo A paralyzed war veteran struggles 10 overcome the personal d11frcul11es br0t1ght on by his dis· ab1lltles (2 ltrs ) tw<C} lllOV'a "Aewwqe UI Tne NerdS" ( 1984 ComedyJ Al'lbe•I Carradine. Af)- lhony fdwaros rPt1 11p w•lh sutte<1ng mterm1nable nur111li~ti.>r1s masterminded by an upperclass lralerntty ol niacho ath- letes. a uroup ol llP!lt11nun bookw()(m·oot- casts decides IC> '-<'' 111e 1:.ollege's values straight A Q I I hr )0 min I 1b91Mll:. ... Q 1H1 MTW Oii tHE tlTa llOVll "TM Grea1es1 Thing That Al- most Happerled' 1197 r Orama) Jimmie Wallo.er James E:drl Jones A high school basketball <;t~r refu~~ 10 lei an Illness stand between h•m a110 an important i me (2 hrs) ........,.,. .... DAVID •••• Scheduled 1op1c or ~nlled crime I Part;> ol :>1 t I hr) MN.YIDIOI lllOV'a '8l1Je f c.•1a1..'( In New York" ( 1980. Adult) lam•f' G1111s. Samantha r:o~ A pr11dl5f• wo111c11 who hate& men re- ceives some dll•tude ad1ustmen1 ( 1 hr . 15 nun ) (S) lllOV'a Cha1nr><1 HP.di t 1983 Ora- ma) l 1nda Bla11 John Vernon White S8fV- 1ng a sentnnce '" a Lttlllorn1a penitentiary, a young wvm.1n 1<, P•l)OC\ed to lliOlence and harassment Imm txim 1nma1es and ia1lers A' ( I tir l !:J 1 11 1 mMOT\MQ ~CID *Ml ·Any~• 11'184 Orama) Clltf Gorman, Susan lyrrr•ll A snident turns to pros111t111on so lhot -;hn ci.n pay lhe tultton a1 an eirclu<;.111e high <.<.h .,,, 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 mm) tl':lll llmfT TMQ(l In sterPu I 1 h1) 1t:11 um"' nt1 GAm AlmlCA'I TOP TD llOVll Kiss Of IMUlh' (1947, S11<.P41ns J V1c101 Ma11111 Brian Oonlevy A captured JPwel rtl1et laces death ..men he informs on his accoo1pltc.es (2 hrs l &,) IATUllDAY ALM rt ) T.-lJ S Clny <,0011 Champion- ships. women's ltrtal ilnd mens sem1t1na1.1 from lnn1anapoos (Al tl':ll Q IC1V SkB1Chf'' lJ• Tongue (John. Candy) and coho•t flri.no tEuoene Levy) I get IOP b1ll1ny In a horror mOllle. Slngerl Tom Monr~ !Rick Morant~) Interprets new wave mw;ic tMll flM)Ayt Host Billy Crystal MUSlC81 i sl Randy Meisner 1 t hr ) m OlllM,.., lllOV'a "TM ~"<-rt•I l 1fe UI Waller Mii· ty" ( 1947 Come<1yl l>anny Kaye. Virgin- ia Mayr A ~k mnn burdeoed with do-• mA<;t>C .it1nchmen11 cor,tyres up Ml\nl<>n8 of h1mo;ttll n, 11 hero (2 tlrs I (%) lillOV'a . ()iary Qr A Mad Houtewlfe" ( 1970 Comeay) Corrie SnOdgreM, Rlch- 11rd 8en1am1n A New Y()(k hOuMwlr. c»-1 spondeot Oller lhe superllcieltty ol her h1m1ly omc1 BYeryday hie I.natty ytel<n lo Sunday. Aprll 27. 1986 29 ·-Saturday Cont. having an allair w11n d w111e1 wno turns our to be a bore A t I hr 34 min ) ID THEIEAll t!U '~ MOYE Hea•ttJrea~ers" 11984 Ora m13) PPlr·r Coy•;fl' Nick Mancuso In I os AnyelP' 1wo hlf'lr1ng t11ends e~perienc;P i:l•amahc ctt;inq~s •n 1t1e11 car("f'1s rv mances .ind thP•t own 1e1ar.onsh1p R l) ( 1 tu 18 nttn I L llOVIE l 1 .,, ... u,.t' t '984 Co111enyl Val K,111 1•1 ,, f uu!IP110ge A spoot , t i;py mov1P'> and F lvi<. Presley hims 1n which ar An,P11can rock n roll Siar get'io (dught •I• "' rugh IPvt:I esp1onaQe while lc>urini,j f rl~I I 1ermany 'PG ( I hr 30 rn1n J ~1NIQHTT1'ACl(S Ir Sle•PO 1 I hr) ~ llllJIENDDfT ... AIC ... 19 (!) SOlm OOlD Sr I e1J1i11••l Rl)nr11P M1l:>ap Cullurp Club M 1;im1 !'t">\1nd Mi:ithtne lhe Aanglp• Robf>n Patrni>r TP<ldy Pent:Jer Qra-,s C,n 11<1 / R .. t, n•.or tonlPrvrew) Co t r • ,1,1eJ011 Ttonmsun t ()yntt::.ly / 11 hr I EI!) DAI.US HOl.M p ON( aTEJI l(YQND 1*1$1 MOYIE Ru-.tlPrs Hha1.1sody' (198':! C,omPl1y 1 T nm Berenqer (, W Ba11i>y W11t 111 1111.tf'11 •101~1· a hla11ng six Qun .inrl rl 111111111•0,• '"PPI~ q i l11nged sh11ts a r1nr"''"'l •wt11 y ro><..tores peat e 10 a tr"lublt>rj I .wt H1 ()I I hr 28 min/ N"lywar•:J 1een ager spends his summer as a roun!.P.lm 1n 1ra1n1ng at a sleep-away <...imp df'ld ('.lac.hes with the youths al the M•rghrx-,ror q military camp 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 111111 J Z MOYIE Thi• Island Earth" ( 1955, Sc1- "11<..e f •, q Jeff Morrow . Fatlh t>omerguP A war belween !he worlds is lc.111yt1t 111v11iv1119 Two American sc1enttsts I tr .;f • 111 J a:n m llEUGIOUI PflOQR•nmri Sl MOVE "V•deodrome" I 1983. Fantasy) 1ames W110d<. OebOfah Harry A co- 1wne1 , t ,1 T11ron10 UHF station that spe- "l.ihtP\ 111 adult e11ter1a1nment searches for the r POple behind a bizarre satelhle broadcast R' 11 hr , 3-0 min ) a:a O llOYIE ·oestrny All Monsters" ( 1968. ':lC>ence F·clion) Ak11a Kubo Jun Tazakt M r•<;IPr t1e101:d togetner on an island on r ~rlh iii•' relea5ed by aliens end begin 10 •lP<.lrny !11P world (2 hrs ) G1> UFt Of CtM'T }:15 IH MOYIE "H;.irdcore· ( 1979, Ol'ama) (;£'uroi> ( $<;011 Season Hubley A con- "'' ... j t,11t11 1 leaves lhe peaceful sur- rrnmd1r1y ''' l11s tiome town 10 search for h1i; l'1d•J•jhler who has t>ecome heavily 1n- vt1l1r J • a ti•g·c11y pornography ra cker rl (I'" d6mm ) UI B MOYIE • ThP Gun And The Nun' ( 1971. Western) Peter Duel. Bert Murphy. A lonner detective recalls his experiences with rwo Old West outlaws, Smith and Jooes. 8) m¥ll "The Matchmaker" (1958. Comedy) Shirley Booth, Anthony Perkins. A matchmaker tries to llnd a pre>pef mate tor a rich. crotcbety old widower. ( 1 hr .• 45mln) I:' 4:11 (C)m¥11 "The Enforcer" ( 1976. Ofama) Clint EastwOOd, Tyne Daly "Dirty Harry" Callahan is pned by a female partner in his pursuit of e group of Cali1ornia revOIU- rtonarle& terrorlZlng San Franclseo. 'R' ( 1 hr ,36mln) CZ> m¥ll "Brewster's Miiiions" (1985. Comedy) Richard Pryor, John Candy A mlnof·league baseball player goes on a 30-day. $30-m1Hioo spending spree, e prerequisite for collecting a $300 million Inheritance. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) M CJ) nm fllTTY MD TMI .......... .,ACI ~ 1'MI 'LUll'l~ In this 1985 concert. Tom Petty end the Heartbreakers perform "Oon'I Do Me Like That." "Amencan Girl." ''Don't Come Around Here No More" end songs from the album "Pack Up The Plantation -Live " ( 1 hr ) 1• H MOYIE HJ T • M111n1Hht" ( 1983 Ora 1ttil) Ch;irlP•, Brrm<.or> Andrew Steven!> A t1 ,rr c h !Pit r 1 "" aru1 a c11m1nol0<Jy ·~ri1d11illt l•drrh tc11 d k ll1•r ol wornPn n• (I hr 41 rniro ) -Sports Cont 296 MOYIE Har t• { J•lldl'r t l'I/ 1 Wr-.1 f>!n R;iq.,PI Wf'k 11 Rott+jfl Culp Aher a wnrn1111 •, t111•,t1t1nrJ 1" mwcJered by a gang ol llPP·flQ t•cll'~ lllt'lt•f;!f' She pursue:> !hem bent 1Pv1:• q<· <2 t11s I U HrT CrTY (IN ST!MO) 0 MOYIE C 111111 u 81•.1<.1 0 1 The Arna l1>n < 111•,1-o AclvPnh11P1 lohn Bromfield Bt>v••rl 1 ,.,. 1n11 When a legendary beast b1>g1n· 1 v•• '"'''''' 1t1P nalivf>s a plan1a 11r,11 1.,.,.,.,.,, 11 1 ;i temale doctor sel out 111 halt 1 lll•J <lt ;.ic,11~111es ( 1 hr 30 mrn 1 M = I' " • ,, .. , ' r euph• t I 'l!ib. Western) (harllnri HP.o;ton Anne 6a11er Two mer• Jm1 a wnmar1 be<;ome 1n11ol11ed 111 a lr1ar1~le wt11IP f11Jhlrr14 an unllrn p1ov1 sronal yovernmw11 f;> hr , t 8!) MaWID NOQU( m llO'lll Thi' Ptw 1 >m fmp1re I t93!> Wosrern) Geni> A11lry Wheeler Oakman Whtl1> pw<;,111n~ J b.1nl'.l or outlaws. a cow· boy stumhl,.c, 'II" n ll1P 1.-chnologically ad vanced 1mrJer~r111111d nv1hLatton ol Mu, ran1a From tt•e se1111 'The Phantom Empire • (2 hrs I till~c..a llOVllTONE N1W1 llO'lll "Dark Star 11"*74 Science nc11on) Brian Narelle Ofe Pehich The bumbling crew ot a spaceship sent 10 de- srroy troublesOmt> planets find real trouble when rhe f11mg mechanism on their power ful weaponry bee<>mi><. 11nrnntrollal)le (2 .. iE::;_ ~ m¥11 "The Whole lown·s felk1ng ( 1935, Comedy) Cawmd O Robinson. Jean Arthur A man discovers that his doUble IS a wanreo kilter ( I hf 32 min ) (I) .,.. Meatballs Pait II" ( 1983. Comedy) Archie Hahn John Menpatll A 30 Sunday, Aprll 27, 1986 -~ a:11 e cm• ... cw ll9U CMAll c...-...................... ..._ ,_ .. .......... ... 1n1'..,...._ 4111DDal•MaD01 -MD IUUT'f ................. v ........ ... ....................... • •aa OP Tiii ITAM l .,_AY..-cA ... ,,. ........ .,.. ....... ---1"°"''* 11:11 .... ,_...,., ... U.GMm1Ull DAYTIME ..• FromPaee4 "As the World Tu ms''ts gettina another member of the Snyder family -Seth, played by Steve 8a11ett. Seth, the eldest Snyder son, 1s SU{>posed to be a hard- working. good-lookina charmer. People on the A TWr set arc comparing Bassett to a youna Henry Fonda. • • • "Capitol" is on the road to Moroc:co in IWO weeks. Debonll MalloWHy (Sloane), Nick Walbr (Trey) and a yet-to-be-cast performer who plays a Mideastern prince and former CIOOrt to MuJlowney's charac- ter will be featured on the show. Plana an to have the sequence &o lhrouah May - yes. the ever-imponant ratinp boolc qam -but if it really helps the "C.pitol" ratings zoom there are plans to lcecp the Moroccan theme around throup July. 'W'hathappenedtoourl\lary? By GEORGE WILLIAMS *C' ,, ........... DcarM , ' Forgive ~ilwity. but you're an important pert of my life, hkc one of my family. You've always turned me on with your smile. As I.aura Petric on the "Dick Van Dyke Show" you anbbcd me nght away, not as the usual wacky extension of your husband's life, as WC~ used to, but u a smart, classy woman who could stand on her own, much like Jae- queli ne Kennedy wh09e husband was in the White HoUIC at the '6;1_.._...Lrt._._ time. Moore Then as Mary Richards on "The Mary Tyler M~ Show," you re ally were a rebel. Remember. women were !mown as "girls .. then people who were not taken seriously. If they bad jobs, 1t was just a SOAPS ••• From Pa«e 4 •toryliDe .. pluMd. Q: When wett the first daytJmc Emmys given out and who were the winners? - O.J., Cleveland, Ohio. A: After m11d lobbyta1 from acton w~o toU • daJUme. tile Nadoul Academy of Tele....._ Ana ud SdffC!a fiulJy ap-eM to~da,Ume prosramm1D1 la lt7l. TIMat year ealy two 1'4>w1 were DOmlaaled -..,,._ Doeton" a.ad "Geaeral Hospital" fte wtuer: TH Doctors. Tile follo~ year, fter lltowt were •P for ~n: Daya of Ov Uvea," ''Tiie Doc- ton," '"l'lle £41eof Nlpt" aad "Oae We to Uve. " .. IWp of NIOJt" woa, (bteresl· lqly, botla wt.Hn uve s1Dce beea cucele4.) ' na.~..,, bMU.WuJt were al&O tt- cep~ al.._.. la1ta4 of bvta1 ooe c:a&eprJ • wtdd9 five Hton weat •P aptut eacll odler, dlere ••• • mbed bas .r ......_ from .Ufeftllt cateiorln. Maco.aw Carey wa1 90mJaated for Wa role of T.. • "'DaJ• •f Ou Una": Normu Ball for •lteedac ''Tiie DoeWn": B. Wea E-.7, ,.recior of "Daya," ud Jolla W-.U I# Mt 4iredor M "Lon lt a Maa.7 .. tJh••11"M na..." Mary Fickett ._ 1w ._ ,.nn,.i ol R•_. Oii "All My CMNra. "MuJ Glak It wH beeaue of tk IOW.., • p•• .... , r.etac Cite molkr of I .... , elf to .. Hie la Vletaam. It wua'1 •di l t7C &Mt ~te caie,ories ,,.,. t.tn ... btd.uac belt ayUme ........ lliat actor ud aatreH, beat 4ihdw ... Mltwrt•. ' ff.ave • qUettion about lour favontc 10ap or M»P 1W1 Write to ynda Hirsch, c/o News Americ:I Syndicate, P.O. Bo~ f 962q Irvine, Qlif. 92 714. She will answe.r u many qucstioru as sbe c.n in her column. but the volume of mail mates penoaal repJjes impo&tibk. means to snare a husband and set oa with .. rm usually much cuter tban this." their .. normal" punu.it of bavin& kids aod As you told me. your eyes laughing and building a family. dancin&. lootinarigbt into mine: ... think a But you cb.a.opd all tbaL Tbouab Mary lot of~ said, 'Oh. aood. she's not Richards WU vulnerable and her nic::enea pef{ect. sometimes led her into trouble, there wu -And that bri.no me lO your latest movie, no doubt about her teriousnea in carvin& .. Just Between rriends." Those people you out an independent career in broedcaltina. work with have led you into the trap of Remember the time she wait to jail to playina Mrs. Perfect. protect a news source? I mean this role bas you living in the I know you won't remember because perfect house with tbae two perfect pl musttalktoyouaboutthcirfavorite children and a tall and band.some aeis- Ricbardl etrilOde every day of your molopst named Chip. You're the teacher's , t rU neverforpt tbc time I few years favonte in your aerobics class. And you're agowbenlhadtbeclia.ocetoswapfavoriies uncomfortable when someone uses with you during an interview. profanity. You don't smoke or chew gum. Mine was early in the ICries. Jt featured You always ay )ust the ritbt thing. And no Mary's father, a IUflt'JOD who visited his matter what misfortune comes your way, dauahter in Minneapolis abortly after his you've brave and. yes, perky. retiremenl He wu a bit miflCd when Mary l.Jahmina will probebly strike me for couldn't be with him ou I Saturday n.iabt ayina this. but when we find out your because she was already committed to 1 bust.od is bored and is sleeping around, date. Remember, MarY Ricbatdl wu well, you mow1 it seems like it was America's favorite Saiwday-n.iabt date i.nevilable. ' during the 1970s and. in reruns, beyond. It's just not possible to ac:oept you in this Her father wu worried about his not· role. It'• just not you. woman, and you quiic-3(}.yea.r~ld dauaht.cr at:ayina out late should know il and called herSEt~bouron the Remember,,ou're the one who brouaht ho. ur in vain, the ni&bl Next day, women out o the kitchen and into the there' was the oo tation between the board room. You and Ted and Lou and cb.agrioed daughter and the father who Murray pabbcd hold of television's glossy coufd not hide his outrage that she bad aelf.flna&e and wrung its neck -and s~nt the night elsewbere1 with a man he proved that youn wu a business that couJd didn't !mow, obvioualy naving a aexual lauah It i~ that oouJd be warm and encounter. bum.an and still provide first-class enter· That was a bi& step forward for the tainmenL . program, you told me. But you said this J know that the pry><tuction company was your favorite: that bean your name ts the most revered It was the day of the Teddy awards for and swxessful in the bu~ess.. ~d r mow television performers in Minneapolis, and you and MTM Productto~s will get ~ck everything went wrona for Mary Richards. out there on the fronuer of thinp, Herhairwasmusscd~shecouldn'tfixiL pion~developinaideasthatareabead She twisted her an.kle. She bad a bed cold. of their tune, so that w~ .the l ~90s ~me Her dress wouldn't fit riaht; it wu one around, we11 be eruoyana mtelli&ent. borrowed from Rhoda. One of he1' eye-innovative shows with your name on tfiem. lashes fell otr. ~t's you. wo~ and Y,O~ ought to She won, ran up an the stqe and said, lcnow 1l 1nocrely, George Williams VAN DYKE GETS SERIOUS ••• FromP9Ce S fact, any appearance by Van l.)y~ in recent years has been rare. He stamd with Oons Leachman two ~ aao in an American Playhouse preaenution on public teJe. vision called "Les and Bess," aboQt 1 couple who did a radio show from their home. "I also did 'The Country Girt' witb Faye Dunaqy ... be aid. "l pla)"ld tbe owr.tbo- hill actor, somethina I know tomethlna aboul I also aooepttd for Walt Disney when be was posthumously inducted into the Tdevi&ioo HaO of Famo lut mootb.. .. What does be do with bi1 time? He laughed and said, "I bate lO admit that I love to wake up in the mornina and not know what rm aoina to do .•• Van Dyke is an avid sailor, altbouab be he didn't di900vcr aiUna until ll ,ean a&O. That WU wt.ea be moved to Coroudo Island after llvtn& on a ranch m C.•ve Creek, Ariz. He currently lives at the marina, not far from the slip where he keeps his 33-foot sloop. Co)'(!!C: .. It't Dutch-built and lond o(. c:lusic. .. be uid ... It has • thn:e-incb fiberslus hull, which makes it like an ictbraker. It's not very tut but it's very teaworthy ... Van Dyke said be is read).' to do anothcr- tclcvision teries. .. I haven t had any firm oft'ers. Everybody's teldy to talk, but if you pt 1 onc-peae treatment you're lucky." His first aeries ... The Dick Van Dyke Show," became a classic. A second situ- ation comedy did not fan: well, noT did a varieti show. He also put in a brief stint on "The Carol Burnett Show ... Sunday,A.pttl 27, 1988 31 32 Sunday, Aprll 27, 11H __ , Run your complex programs. print out text and graphics and store more information wttti a 10M9 hard disk on one transportable unit That's real business productivity. 256K RAM expandable to 840K. Head lockinQ mechanistn lets you transport the Sr. Partner with confidence. SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1986 llSPORIS Bobby Hamelin has supplied much of the punch to lrvlne Hlgh's attack. Page C1 . 50~ •SOOE Oacar-wlnnlng actor Broderick Crawford, who gained fame on tetevlalon's 'Highway Patrol,• died Saturday at the age of 74. SUNNY FORECAITS ON A2 UC Irvine mouseketeers a-mazing Students' micromouse robot navigates maze with eas-e to win national contest It's a bird ... It's a plane. it's micromousc! M icromouse? That's one name for a robot rodent who makes his home at UC lrvme. His closest fnends call him Yukon Bob. As superheroes go, he's no t very handsome, though it's hard to look good when your brain 1s a computer and your body as a mo tley collect1on of surplus electrical parts. In tact, Yukon Bob isn't much ofa hero, super or otherwise. HLs goal an hfe as to avoid obstacles, to seek the easy way out of light situations. Those arc the quahues that come in handy, however, when you're rolling to victory in a nauonal micromousc compet1t1on, as Yukon Bob did last PHIL SttEIDEllU Focus ON THE NEws month. By figunng out the faster route through a I Ox I 0-foot wooden maze, the UCI micromousc took first-place honors an an Atlantic City competition that was part of the Institute of Electronics and Elcctncal Engincen Computer Society Micro Conference. Yukon Bob as the creation of two UCI seniors: engrnccring major Dave Hirayama and physics major Henry Tomioap. They say the origin of Yukon Bob's name as an inside joke but admit at as dcnved from a Canadian whiskey called Yukon Jack. They also concede that the multi- year effort that culm inated in Yukon Bob's national victory was filled with the son offrustrauons that might lead some men to d.nnk. For example, the UCI students arrived in Santa Barbara last year to compete in a rqiooal micromousc showdown. Though they were confi- dent they had a computer program that would help their entry ~ly find its way through the maze. they overlooked a key power problem - the mouse wouldn't move. Their determination bas remained intact, bbwever. In March, Ktrayama and Tominap paid their own way to Atlantic City to pit the new. improved Yukon Bob against a microm ousc assembled at MIT and two entered by Cal State Los Anaeles studenu. Yukon Bob took first pnze by navigatina the maze in 36.5 seconds. "It ~ves you the excitement of an athletic competition," T om inaga said of the macromouse race. "It gives you the incentive to make the best one you can,'.. added Hirayama. Yukon Bob as the final version ofa macromousc the pair have:, been developaog for the past three years. The mechanical device is equipped Wlth optical sensors on each side and an front. These sensors-throw out (Pleue eee ROBOT I A2) Search for new airport takes off Newport emerges as dominant member of site selection agency By LISA MAHONEY °' ... Dllllr .......... Newpon Beach has emerged as a star player in an agency that wants to choose the location of a new Orange County a1rpon. Intent on preventing another burst of growth at John Wayne Airport. the cny that won contt-ss1ons from Or- ange County over Its cWTCnt airport expansion plan has surfaced as the dominant member of a gro up that wants to build a second commercial airport in Orange County. The agenC)' -the Inter-County Airpon Authonty -has presented a sate selection plan to John Wayne Airport Manager George Rebe Ila that will be the subJCCt of future hcanngs before the Airport Commission and the Board of Supervisors. Ken Dehne. assistant city manager of Newport Beach. contnbuted heavi- ly to the plan. which outlines how the authonty will evaluate and rank potential sites Anchors aweigh, me boys Clue A Ultra1J&ht Dlaplacement Boata leave the •tartlnC buoy at the Newport Jetty Saturday for the 125-mlle Newport-to-Enaenada race. New-for the 504 boata that Rt off down the coaat ln • port Cen1r-Fuhlon Ialand aerved u a backdrop moderate breeae. See •tory J>aee A2. Board of Supervisors approval of the plan's scope of work will pennat the authonty to apply for a federal grant to earn 1t out. W1thout the !Pleue .ee AIR.PORT I A2) Congressional foes unleash their barbs By SUSAN HOWLETT °' .. .,.., .......... Nathan Rosenberg says the unwnt- ten GOP law "Thou shalt not speak ill of a fellow Republican" has been violated several times over with the verbal mudshnamg Rep. Roben Badham has already engaged in. As the June 3 primary election approaches. both Badham and the 33- year-old Rosenberg have swapped a variety of campaign accusatio ns. "I'm goina to start attacking the guy because he started attacking me ... Rosenberg said Friday. Badham. 54. maintains Rosenberg is "involved up to his eyeballs" an the est movement because his brother is Werner Erhard. the originator of the controversial est training. Erhard was born Jack Rosenberg, but later changed his name. Rosenberg admitted Friday that he did receive a $1 ,000 campaign dona- ti on fro m his brother, but "he's a U S. citizen, and has every ngh t to gJ ~'nlf $1 ,000. "He's my brother, and I love him very much ... Rosenberg said . "But he's a controversial person. and I shouldn't have to be tarred by my broth~r·~~putation ... it's guilt by assoc1atton. Badham said Rosenberg "can run. but he cannot hide" from the connec- tion. claimina the former Young Rctpublicans' Club president has re- ceived "a healthy bunch" of his campaian contnbut1ons from est araduates outside of OranJe County lie has cited 33 contributions, total- tna more than $8,000. from Erhard employees to the Rosenbera cam J)al&Jl. "To say be isn't involved (1n est) 1~ somewhere between dumb and ma1:· curate," Bad.ham said. RosenbefJ,. a Newport Beach man· IJCment consultant, called the alkga· uons by tht five-term incumbent conaressman "nonsense "He said the est movement no lo naer ~1,ts and that the attempt to conn«t ham and CSt lfldUltC IS a desperate movt' h\ ~------ Robert Badham Badham to d1scrcd1t him a'i an opponent I "This 1s a desperat,man ... Rose- nberg said. "and the dastnct cau zcns arc aoina to take away has free nde " Badham said h<' wasn't womed about Roscnbe~'s opposition, but he acknowlcdfcd him as a viable foe in the 1ncreas1ngly bitter GOP pnmary race "I consider tvery challenger to be a challenge,'' Badham u1d He added that Roscnbera's candidacy "ma)' cause us to spend a httle more money on the campa11n." The Wlnncr of the naoe in the 40th < onaess1onal Os tnct has a aood chance of \lkana the November acntral clttt1on because of the tarae (Pleue ... CAKDIDA TU/ A2) 7 r-escued sea lions returned to ocean Time change ln eff e~t tOO.ay Orange < oa\t residents Joined most of the nation todav in mo\1ng their clocks ahead to Da\hght \a' ing Time But two dozen more ill animals draintng center's resources By ROBERT BARltER ud LAURA MERlt °' ... .,.., ......... ~ven youn& sea hons that beached themselves alon• the Orange County coastline sick or IOJUrcd and ready 10 die have been nursed back to health and were returned to ocean waters Saturday INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Clualfled Crossw ord Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Nation Opinion Paparazzi Public Notices Sports State s~ w .. ther Wortd • 86 A3 CS-6 01-6 86 06 84-5 86 85 86 A4-5 8 2 06 C1-4 A4 81-3 A2 06 Given wonn medicine to kill ,1 stomach parasite and a diet ot fi-;h to restore their strength. the 'lea hons raced back into the water when volunteers with the Fnends of the ·a Lion Manne Mammal Center in Laguna Beach set them free from their convalescent cage at ( rcscent Bay Beach. "When we opened the cage, thcv JUSt took off." '181d Executive Dm·i:· tor Bill Ford "They got up on all four t11ppc"' and ran the 75 )'ard~ or so lrom 1he beach to the water Then the\ beµn (Pleue eee SltA LI01't8/A3) The t hangc occurred ollic1ally al 2 am ""llh lime '>pnnging forward an hour -t''\CCpt 10 Ha""a11 -\nll>na and pans ot Indiana FolL.' ""h" torgo1 to make the change li~eh d1~·0,ercd tht over- sight h' am' 1ng an hour late for churl h hrunl h or other engage- ffi('OI'> Da\ligh1 tlml· last!. until Cx:t 26 this 'ear '"hen 1t Wlll he llmt· for our dod., tn .. fall back .. tu their standard ~tung Freeway planning agency ready to go By USA MAHONEY l osta "1e\3 or '>an ta .\on voted Ill 0t1t1eD1111,.......,. 11l1n anJ hc:gan rnlletung fcts on new The San Joa~UIO Hill' J01n1 ik\elopment w1th1n the tomdor ' _ ... \>1 De' elupC'r tee'> AJ't' c'~ted ttfpl\ Po wers A&ency Wll be act1,atc-u a\ tor ahout hall 11fthe \an Joaquin Hills 8 after a tfutt-month dcla)' • The six-member 1.&enn was onp. .tnd t~o other tran'lportauon cor- inally scheduled 10 begin m('('tlO& in ndol"'l plann<'d l<lr the o,outheastem J dfi h S\I pan ofthc c.ounn anuary to plan an ina!J('(' t e ti Two comdor ag('nc1es were led m1llton San Jo.quin Hills trnn'ipor to adm1n1~trr tht' fe-as plan the final talion comdor bet~n N<'~ port Beach and n Juan Capmrano "3th of the 1.°0mdot'\ and constNct But. bttausc the agenc) lid.cJ J them The f ooth1ll-Ea4tlem Joint m inimum five membtts lh forma ro~ers ~aenn bcpn mrt>t1n1 Jan. 11on had 10 wait until e1th~ the cit' of ~· (Pleaee eee f'UEW AT/ A2l J A I I I I I 1 1 j • ~Coat DAILY Pll.OT/ Sunday, Aprll 27, 1988 Knight in shining armor Lord John, a member of the Society for Creative Anachronl•m of Orange County, recreata the bygone era of llnl&hthood at UC Inine'• Wayqooee Medieval Faire, the main event ln the campua' <(elebrate UCI '86 fatlvttla. Capping the serla of weekend eventa today t. the 7th annual Greek Songfat at 2 and 7 p.m. ln Crawford Hall. 27-year-old Jerome Munyer Jr. Services were conducted f uesda) for krome "Jerry" Munyer Jr of ( osta Mesa. who died in his home >\pnl 18 He was 27 Mr Munver. who was born 1n Montebello.· was employed as a lifeguard in Hunungton Beach He was a mecnher of the Mesa Bible Chapel 1n Costa Mesa He 1s survived by his father and mother. Jerome and Dorotny Munyer Sr. of Costa Mesa, and a sister, Rachael Munyer of Santa Ana. Following services at the Mesa Bible Chapel. burial was conducted at Good Shepherd Cemetery. FREEWAY .•• From Al 30. Newpon Beach, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Oranae County wtll be Joined by both Sant.a Ana and Costa Mesa repre$Cntatives at the I :30 p.m. San Joaqum Hills forma· tion meeting an Irvine. wd Tom Fortune, spokesman for the Orange County Transportation Commission. Though Irvine is collecting fees and plans to participate in both the San Joaquin Hills and the Foothill-East· cm joant powcn agencies. the city may not officially join them because of a simmering legal dispute it has with a citizens group over fee collec- tion Irvine's funds are being held an a special account untal the state Su- preme Court decides whether local residents have the ri&ht to vote on the freeway fee plan. Ontil that ruling. Irvine rcprescntauvcs plan to attend the joint powers agency meeting but will not be permitted a vote. Besides Irvine. Laguna Beach as the only other city affected by the comdors that has not Joined one of the joint powers agencies. City of- fi cials are opposed to the San Joaquin Hills transportation corridor because 1t would cut through the largely undeveloped Sycamore Hills Green- belt and could bring more traffic to the congested coastal community. The San Joaquin Halls Joint Powers Agency will spend its fim meeting trying to catch up with its Foothill-Eastern counterpart, For- tune said. The Footh11l-Eastcm group. made up of Anaheim, Orange, San Ocmentc, San Juan Capistrano, Yorba Linda, Tustin, Orange County -and now Santa Ana -will have met four times by the time the San Joaquin Hills agency gets under way, he said. The San Joaquin Hills agency must choose legal counsel and make ar- rangements to pick an executive director in conJuncuon with the Footh11l-Eastem agency, Fonune said. Th<' two agencies wall function under one director until construction on the corridors begins. he said. As proposed. the San Joaquin H ills comdor will lank th<' Costa Mesa Freeway near John Wayne Airport with the San Diego Freeway near San Juan Capistrano The Eastern comdor as expected to run roughly parallel with the Costa Mesa Freeway. hnking the R1vcrs1dc and Santa Ana freeways. The Foothill comdor w1ll parallel the San Diego Freeway to connect the Eastern Freeway with San Clemente. CANDIDATES TRADE CHARGES ... From Al percentage of Republican \ oters 1n the district Ro..enberg. determined to take Bad ham's comfortable congressional seal. said he has walked every da} 1n portions of the d1stnct in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley to gather \.Ote<; "'here he claims Bad ham has ne'er even ventured. He ~1d he has received endorsement from Irvine ( ll'v Councilwoman Barbara Wiener memlx'r-; of the Buena Park Knott famll:y and other\ Badham. a fifth-generation ( al1- fom1an and 30-)'ear resident of New· port Beach. was elected an 1962 as a 71 st District assemblyman. He 1s a member of the House Armed Ser- vices Committee. and strong NATO and defense supponer He said his seniority in poltt1cs should 'ipeak for itself. w11hou1 having to answer to someone with "absolute!~ no leg1o;lat1ve expenence and less than two years 1n the district." Rosenberg's brother Harry. who 1s heading his brother's campaign. at- tacked Badham on another issue Fnda:r. ~yang a leaflet c;ent by the Badham campaign officials to Re- publican supponers was false 1n its claim that Badham has received a campaign contnbut1on from Presi- dent Reagan's pohucal action com- mittee. "Ronald Reagan made no con- tnbut1on to Badham's campaign," said Harry Rosenberg. "The man is grabbing at straws. He can't run on h1!> record. becau~ he doesn't have one." Badham said he has been promised money b) Reagan's political acuon committee, but hasn't received it yet. AIRPORT SITE SEARCH UNDERWAY ... From Al board''\ bles'>1ng. obtaining Ft"deral A. v1auon >\dmm1stra11on mane\. will n1J1 he posc;1hlc · Ncwpon HeaLh see!> c:on">tructwn of .1nother a1rpon a'> the onl:r way to prevent a -;e<.ond round uf gro"'1h <11 John V. a~ ne ·\ irpon Lci'>I Dcu~mlx'r thr Ul) along with tv.o 0111t'n\ groups ended nearly W year'> of d l\t'ord over the future of the count)°'> onh commercial a1rpon h~ <,1gn1ng an agreement that rt:rmm hm11ed e\pan<,1on !here But 1he Lap on a1rpon growth 1'> good onh tor 20 years and Dehno fear'> a repeat of the confllCt'> wh1th e"entuall\ led to a federal lawsuit 11 progres'i ·" not made toward thl' ultimate '>olu1aon -a -.econd count\. airport. In working toward agreement with the count) la'it -.ear. Ne"' port »each succeeded in con" '"9' ng \upen 1\or\ to drop their offktal oppo'>111on to an alternate airport and nc>1 1nterfert· with agencies that want to look for an appropnate location Under 1erms of the December agreement. qualified agenc:1n interested 1n conducting a '>llL' searth must seek the supervisor.,· hless1ng - a bleso;ing that cannot be "arh1traril\" withheld Even though the authont)' 1'\ the only agency to come forward so far county airport counsel Michael (iat1ke made 11 clear fnday that ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE )1() NHI Ba, 1 ~·· °"'l'W A M•~' • 1d•.-.,, 0• • ~t\O '°"'II M~\A A .. ~ f. I C•t•••'.O ea. &A7 ~78 °'''"'*" & •'!·!')> • 641 417 VOL. 79, NO. 117 member\ could expect no ruhber- stamp approval of their plan. Ha ving 'iponsored other stud1e~ OH'r the years that turned into hot pohtirnl potatoes, the county intends to be sure the authority''> proposal 1s ··one v.c think is rca<,onable and one 1ha1"'1ll1n fact do the jOh we don't "'ant a whole scnec;." <.aid Gatzke Dehno. who has lolled over lhc plan since Janual). thinks he has 'iUCh a proposal He said the <.<:ope of work provides for part1c1pat1on by all 1n1cre'ited part1e!I and 1s not slanted to tavorcenain <;1tcsoverother<,-as he ma1nta1ns carl1er i.tud1e\ dill "It ha\ the poss1b1ht~ ol correcting a lot of the faults that were in previous '>ludtes." Dchno said. But. 1n a cursory review of the propo..al C iatzke turned up one area which he <,aid may call for mod1 - ficat1on The county attorney said he'\ not sure the proposal contains a key factor the county 1s looking for equal pan1c1pa11on by all interc<;ted panics. "The best study process 1s one where all interested parties have an equal role," Gatzke ~1d. A study in which "all the c1t1cs that have a !>pcc1al interest do part1c1pate and reach a con~n'ius 1s more 'aluablc to the coun1y," he said Under the authonty'c; proposal. all 26 Orange ( ounty c1t1es. major busin<"ssc'i. av1at1on. en\ 1ronmcntal and governmental interests would be 1nv11ed to participate on an advisory board But members of the authority - Newpon Beach and the central Or- ange County mun1c1paht1cs of Stan- ton. Garden Grove Anaheim and Santa Ana -would be the dec1Ston makers Ga11kc wonders where this leaves a clly hke Irvine. whose officials have strong opinions on where an airport should not go. Irvine and Newport Beach are feuding 1n federal appeals court over Newport's refusal to drop JOtnt use of Manne Corps Air Station. El T o ro from future cons1derat1on. Irvine officials say that allowing commcncal airline operations at El Toro will dump Newport Beach's airport woes 1n their backyard. But Newport Beach officials say all poten- ual sites should get equal cons1der- at1on. Irvine has applied to become a member of the airport authonty but its request was put on hold until after heanngs on the site selection plan. Hearings won't be scheduled any- time soon, Rebclla said. Because he is busy wnting an airport access plan which mu'it be 1n place by July. Rcbella said he cannot give tbe authonty's proposal full attention until early May. "Then I'll g.ive at my fairest and most unbiased review." Dally Piiot Dellvery I• Guaranteed """'""'r r .. 011 " ;ov "" Justcall 642-6086 •I "'•~ Y°"' P•Ptt' bv ~ 'IC) p m Cl' l.>tfNt 1 0 f' t"'<S 'f°'"'' "'' " .,. ...., . .,"° What do you ltke about the Daily P1lot'1 What don't you hkc'> Call the number above and your m<"uagc will be recorded, transcribed and de· livered 10 the appropnate editor The sam<' 24-hour answenna service may be u~d to record letters to the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our Letters column must include 1he1r name and telephone number for venficat1on Tell~ us what's on your mind ' • o;,, ,,,., •"Cl S.n111 1 ,011 1·1 ""' ~...... , (Of\\ !>; 1 I '" cAll Cle •o . (Tl 1r10 "'"" CCVY ,,. 1ft.irwtt'.., Circulation Telephonee "..4 ,,, 0-1"90 c..o.,.-1, ..... ...... .. Clear skies, warmer weather CIMt ttclet end ltmf*•tur• nudQtnQ the ~-mlltt In eome valley .,... .,. f~ t!VcKIQtl Monday by the 11 Na1tonat WMther a.Moe. LO'n wlU be In the m~ end 509. The mountains wlll alto ... wwmer days and deer night• through Monday, with 15 to 30 mph wtnda end oocak>nal ttronger ou•tt through today. Retor1 hight wlll be In the mld-501 to mid~. l odwllf be In th• 30• to mld--40t. In the deMrt, forecutera predict mo.tty tunny, warmer deya and ci..r night• today and Monday, except for lnoreuing high cloudlneta In the Owen• Valley Monday. U.S. Temps Hlgll. -'°' 24 i.ow.10 5 p.':. Le 13 6$ 17 63 71 .. 97 • ., 46 ... ~ fl) .... ~() r~; n 64 71 63 11 .. q 31 t2 M t2 51 17 .. 78 41 18 41 q 3e H 31 63 48 75 4$ 75 .. as 58 .. 59 4t » u 46 '° 61 14 40 40 M 57 33 16 41 .. .. 40 31 .. 70 16 71 51 42 12 eo 10 47 62 21 7t 44 16 53 16 .. t1 ta eo 12 71 46 71 45 Calif. Temps Hlgll, 10w IOI 24 ~ 9ftCline al I a.it• Metia 8antaMonlU 75 46 StodttOll 72 42 416 .. " 65 17 64 71 63 M M .. 51 13 87 .. 59 65 42 15 59 78 65 ... 3e 83 .. .. 27 45 H 58 40 48 32 41 32 11 .. ... 55 82 48 to 55 61 H ea ea 1111 ... 72 55 18 55 78 ea 83 51 88 44 .. 55 '° 63 416 5e Extended Smog Report 19 63 r.-v.-, 77 41 TOIT..-IO U Y--1111' ee :se 13 41 52 21 .. 6S ... a7 .. 51 ... 63 75 55 M 31 n 41 72 56 72 56 74 51 73 45 eo s2 75 56 82 4$ ... 41 80 ... 17 53 17 47 82 83 91 52 71 62 71 36 73 52 n n 10 44 51 33 13 47 ee o 19 se 78 S4 71 541 .. 41 71 44 11 se 16 46 71 44 Surf report Tides TOOA'I' 1·31 •m 1 llpM S-29 pm 11 Upm llOMDA'I' .. aw aw aw aw -1.2 3.4 u 58 Fh1 tow 7 37 e.m ~ 8 Flr•t hlg/I 2.53 p m 3.2 s-.cftow ellpm 27 9ecoNI !MG" ----Sun wta 100ey II 733 pm , -Mondey II 8 07 a m and Nte ..-i ml ~;;., lodrfa1127 •m. tteeeac 11.55 p,m end .... IQeln MOf*Y et 11'20•m 504 boats set sail for Ensenada By ALMON LOCJUBEY .,.., ......... .,... More than 500 boats got away to a slow start in a moderate wind Saturday m the 39th edauon of the Newpon to Ensenada race. The nugc fleet of 504 boats headed slightly into the wmd as they took off down the coasl on their 125-mile run to the BaJa California fishing resort. A substantial number ol the craf\ reached offshore in hope of finding a westerly that would allow them to set the b1gspmnakers for a fast sail. Many am ong them were hoping against hope that the wind would increase by nightfall. so they would have a chance to get past the Coronados Islands south of San Diego before daybreak . Usually the winds become even softer nearing San Diego's Point Loma. forcing crews to decide whether to go inside or ouuide the islands. The inside course is shorter, with the possibillty of brisk offshore winds during the night. The outside course usually hofds prom ise of staying an the westerly. Unless conditions were to improve overnight, the race appeared likely to be another slow one, with the lead boats not arriving at the finish off the Enscnada breakwater before mid· morning today. There were no reports of accidents dunng the hour-long starting sc- quence, but boats could be ~n crowding the weather end of the Imes at each start. The fleet is started in classes over two starting Imes off the Newport Jetty By late today Enscnada 1s expected to be vibrating as crews and their friends celebrate their victories or try to drown their poor performance in tequila. Deadline for finishing 1s 10 a.m. Monday, with the trophy presen- tation at 3 p.m. After that crews wtll board their boats for the long upwind drag to San Diego. where they are required to clear customs before returning to home ports. Costa Mesa driver, patrol car collide A pohce offi cer and another dnver were injured tn a two-car sma shup Saturday morning in Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa officer Larry T orrcs was treated at Hoag Mcmonal Hospi- tal in Newpon Beach for a cut on the bicep and for bruises. police said. CM man arrested tn school burglary Pamela Dailey, 38, of Costa Mesa, was treated at Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital for a 4-inch cut on her forehead and a bruised abdomen, according to police. The accident occurred at about 8: 15 a.m. at the intersection of Costa Mesa police arrested a 25- ycar-old man early Friday on suspi· cion of burglarizing an elementary school office. John Stephen Pollock of Costa Mesa was arrested at 4:45 a.m. after an alarm sounded at Kaiser Elemen- tary School, 21 :30 Santa Ana Ave., police said. V 1ctona Street and Placentia A venue. Police said that Dailcy's car made an abrupt left tum -allegedly not from the left-tum lane -and struck Torres' patrol car in the dnvcr's side before overturning The California Highway Patrol 1s investigating. O fficers responding to the alarm surrounded the main office building and, upon entcnng. found Pollock biding under a desk. Pollock., who allegedly was found with stolen petty cash. is suspected of using vice-grip pliers to break into the office. The office had been ransacked and the filing cabmets had been rifled ROBOT MOUSE NAVIGATES MAZES ... From Al beams of ltght and rcgaster the , reflection off the walls of a maze. When they detect a dead end , the micromouse automatically heads tn another d1rect1on. More important. Yukon Bob's computer bram "remembers" obsta- cles and open passageways, forming a map of the maze in Its memory c1rcu1ts. "It can measure the lengths of two different paths and always tries to fi nd the shortest one," said Hirayama. "It never gives up." By Oickana van ous switches, Yukon Bob's operaton can direct him to focus on distance or speed. In Atlantic City, for example, the UCI m1cromouse found the shortest route on the second run through the maze, then traveled 1t at the fastest speed possible. Tominaga said the countless re- finements he and Hirayama made to Yukon Bob's computer program and mechanical operation helped Bob triumph over the micromicc from the other schools. "No matter how good you arc, you can't JUSt throw one together and expect it to work," he said. "You have to run a lot of tests." But why devote so much time to a mechanical mouse that can do little beyond runn1na a maze? "It's a hobby. but I'd say it's very useful," said Hirayama. "This school emphasizes enaineerina theory. But this 1s very practical project. It's not a textbook problem . "It's a very basic application of I issues: How do you control a How do you control any .,.. If the UCI students someday enttr pnvatc industry, 1hese lessons could prove useful 1n work.int wit!) more sophisticated robot equipment - even auided missiles. In the s.impler realm of m1cromu:c, it's uncertain -.hetber UCI wtll retain its title 11 the national champ. Hirayama and Tominap will both j araduatc this year to begin graduate studies in engineering. Before they leave, they plan to lea vc notes for their successors, revealing some of the secrets that helped Yukon Bob scamper to vie- tory.. But the notes may not help. • The experience is leavm' with us," Hirayama said. "Pcoflc wtll read what we did. but they'! make the same mistakes. That's how you learn." . ......... ,...._,~ .... Dan Blrayama (left). Remy Tomlnap and Talton Bob. • , r. • 1 Blood01obile set for visits in May Am~ncan Red C'ross Bloodmobiles will make 23 stops 1n Orange County dunng May, 1nclud111g a half-dozen along the Orange Coast. ( 1t11ens be- tween 17 and 66 may donate blood The locaJ Bloodmobile stops are )(hcduled for May.S at St. Joachim Catholic Church. Co~tct M~sa. 2:1S to.7 p.m .. May 19 at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, Costa Mesa, 2:45 to 7.30 p.m , May 20 at St. Simon and Jude Catholic Church H~ntiniton Beach, 2:45 to 7:30 p.m .. May 24 at St: Vincent de Paul, Huntington Beach, 10·45 a.m to 3:30 p.m .• May 27 at Connell Chevrolet. Co-.ta Mc~. 12:45 to 530 pm .. and May 31, (iracc Lutheran Church, Uunungton ~ach, 8·45 to I :10 p.m. Call 835-5381. ext 292 for other 1nformat1on Marine auctlon announced An auction of military supplies will be held at Camp Pendleton Manne Base Tuesday bcginnangat 9 a.m. in Building 2241 . Registration will begin at 8 a.m on the day ol the sale. Call (619) 725-433 1 for further information Senlors • crime talk set A d1scuss1on on crime prevention will be held Wednesday at the Senior Resource~ center, 22772 Center Drive, El Toro. Further inform:u mn on the· program may be obtained by calling the center al 180-1701 Black famlly to be examined Fact and fiction of black family life will be th e subject of a mult1 -med1a pre!>Cntat1on and panel discussion Wednesday at 7 p.m. 1n the lln1ver<o1ty Center Heritage Room at UC Irvine Dr. Wade W Nobles, executive d1rc<.tor of th~· Institute for the Advanced Study of Black Family Life and Culture 1n Oakland. wil l be the speaker Adm1ss1on 1s free and add1t1onal 1nlormat1on ma}' be obtained by calling Pans W1ll1amc, at the Cross- Cultural Center at 856-7215. Business seminars planned A senes of three to four-hour seminars on business skill'i will be offred Wednesday at the Countryside Inn m Newport Beach The programs. focusing on vanou'i a'ipects of business. will begin at 8 a.m .. I pm. and 6:30' p.m and arc pnccd between S70 and $75. Advance ~eg.istrati~n 1s required pnor to Tuesday and further information 1s available by calling Trash at 549-4739 Self-expression talk slated Bret Lyon, author of "Unlocking Personal Power," will dcscnbe how to fu lly e"prcss youl"'ielf at Thursday's mc.-etmg of the Winner's< 1rclc Breakfast Network at the Claim Jumper Restaurant. 18050 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley The event 1s scheduled from 7 to 8 30 a m. and 1s open to the public at a cost ofS7 with reservation' and S8 without (all 536-3021 for further infor· mataon. Hosplce care class set St. Joseph Hospital will offer an eight-week course on hospice care begJnning Thursday at tile hospital, 11 00 W Stewart Drive, Orange Those interested should contact Lee Ann Donaldson at the hospital by calling 771-8243 Monday, Aprll 28 • 6:30 p.m . Costa Mesa PlaDJ1lng Commlsaioo . C'ity Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dnve • 7.30 p.m .. Lagoa Beach Ans Commission. C11y Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Downtown Spttiflc Plu Committee. City Council Chamber\, 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvlo~ Transport.lion Comml11loo , City Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. Homeless Henhey. a choc- olate-colored r e- trle•er, la waldna for M>meone to ta.Ile li.tm home from Newport Beach Animal Shelter. He la two yean old, neutered and trained. Herahey la •err friendly and needa room to run. The ahelter ta at 125 Meaa Drl•e ln Coeta Meaa. SOMETHING T 0 THINK ABOUT Ore~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, AprU 27, 1988 AS Mesa girl.on peace mission to Russia V trgtnia Swavely among 40 children chosen to counteract 'Rocky' Image In Soviet Union By PAUL ARCHIPLEV An I I-year-old C osUl Mc~ girl will J01n a growing contingent of Amencan c1t1Lens acuvely working for peace when she travels to Russia nc.lll month. V1rgin1a Swa vely and 40 other children will make the May 4 pilgrimage as "Children As Teachers of Peace.·· a proJCCI headed by a psych1atnst from the Un1ver- s1ty ofCalifom1a School ofMtd1cine. Dr. Gerald Jampolsky "feels strongl y about SJX.>cific reproscnt.auvcs from d1f· ferent walks of hfe part1c1pat1n1 ~ that people can Set we'rt not producu of 'Rambo' and 'Rocky,'·· said Jamie Sparl 1ng. V1rgin1a's &randmothcr V1rgmia was picked for the two-week tnpaflerorpn1zenheard hergivca ~pcech on Palm Sunday at the Church of Religious Science in Huntington Beach. The church 1s sP<>nsonng her granddaughter, Sparling said. About 20 adults will JOin the children when they v1s1t Leningrad, Mo~ow and other Soviet Union commun1t1es. V lrJlnta, who wilJ celebrate. her 12th b1nh<by while in Ru!.S1a. said she hoped to t.alk to Soviet children and Icade~ alike. "J want to tell tftem what our world 1s ltke and what we do." she i..1&1d "And J want to ask them why they're bombina Af&han1stan " V1 rg1n1a wud she 1s bu-.y l~ming R uss1an rhra~. and while her teacher and pnnc1pa at Kaiser Element.ary School have given her permis~1on to miss two weeks pf school, she won't be cscapinai the schoolwork. She saJd she'll t.akc along her spelling and workbooks, and ts expected to turn in a report on Russia when i.hc returns. V1rgm1a 1s excited, but "a httle scartd" about the Lnp, she said. Sparling said V1rgin1a will be carrying on a trad1uon of ectivism In tbe famil)'. "Our women tlave aJ"'l)'I been movm and shakers," par1ina u ad ··1 carried a petitJon for a city charur for Colt.a M wtth th11 duk!'1 mothc'r an my aummy. "AM her mother has been vetyactJve 1n the communily and a force in her own nght ... In fact, Vir1irua·s parents, Andrew a.nd Paula Swa vely. 1oumeyed to RUSlia as peaot cmiuanes c&rhcr this year. "They came back feelina a ltttJc frus- trated" because the JOll for pea.:ie ICCIT\S elusive," Sperlina said "8ut there arc people -and I'm one- who feel these challenges make you a better person. "If you don't stand up and be counted, then where arc your SEA LIONS THAT HAD BEEN ILL RELEASED TO OCEAN ... From Al . porpo1s1ng (diving and cavoning) when they reached the water to show how happy they were. r&Jsc another $20,000. center can wnte to Fnend!> of the Sea Lion Canyon Koad, Laguna Beach, 926.S J; or 1_A_n_y_o_n_e_1_n_1e_re_s_t_ed_1_n_d_o_n_a_t_in..::g:_;;~~t.-he:r--M:.:.::a:.:..n:.:.n::e~M:.:a:.:.m:.:.m:.:.:;a:_I ~C:.::;,enter. 206 12 Laguna c.aJI 494-3050. "I would say they have an excellent chance to reach a ripe old age." The sea lions. part oflast year's crop and born in July and August, according to Ford, were treated for about six to eight week!> after a scnes of d1agnost1c tests The worm medicine to kill the parasites has a vaccine effect. Ford <;aid. and the freed mammals should be safe from future flareups, he said. The da y was apparently not one of unrestrained JOY for all sea creatures -or for the center, for that matter, said Ford. At the same time the young sea hons were being returned to their natural environment. volunteers at the Manne Mammal Center witnessed a baby gray whale swimming back and forth in waters near Crescent Bay Beach. It seemed to be disoriented, Ford said. and left in a easterly d1rcct1on eventually 1n the company of an apparent adult whale. ~ According to Ford, however. the pair i.hould have headed north for their migration during warm months As for the center, Ford 'ia1d that even after Saturday's release of the seven sea hons. the organizauons is stall over- whelmed by about 25 sea lions and elephant and harbor <oeal pups that ha ve wa<;hed up on Orange Coast beaches 1n rece nt weeks And the animals are rapidly draining the center's finan ces, he said It costs the center about $200 a day t11 feed the animals. At present, the center only has $10,000 -or enough to feed the animals for the next seven weeh John Cunnln&ham feeda elephant eeal pupe at the marine mam&l center while Stacey Hayden bolda o..,,...,.._.,.._....,... a •hleld to help him get out of the pen after he runa out of f11h. The pupe are 3-4 montha old. School district again soliciting bids on vacant Alta Laguna lot By LAllRA MERK OftMDellJ ...... t.1111 A ft er years of failed attempts to sell 11s hillside vacant lot, the Laguna Beach Unified School D1stnc1 is again solic111ng bid-; on Its Alta Laguna property currently loncd for 36 rcs1den11al homes. The d1stnct tned to sell the land 1n put )ears but fou nd little interest from de· vclopers not w1llmg to spend the tame or money for city review of plans fo r the area. sa id Clyde Lovelady, d1stnct busine<1" manager It was then the d1s1nct began for- mulat1ng plans for the area and tat:kling city reviews itself Lovelady said he 1s in contact with about 2.S developers who expressed interest in the land once the tract map was approved Each of the 36 lots on the 11.6'-acre !>lie will average about 6.000 square feet. Lovelad:r ~1d Most of the lots wtll ha ve an ocean '1ew whi le the others will overlook the Laguna Greenbelt to the nonh. Although the city planning commission and the city council have both approved the plans for the area. Lovelady said the> must still seek the approval of the Cahfom1a Coastal ( omm1ss1on Ocsp11e pending approval from the comm1s\1on. the distAct will begin adven1s1ng for bids on the land 1mmcdi· atel). said lovelad} The bidding process will be closed June 24 School boards attempting to ~le surplu' land are normally required to offer the propcn~ fir.I to public agencies They must make the offer available for 60 day'i Because the school district had ~uch a difficult time selling the land 1n years past. Lovelady requested and received a waiver from the State Education ( ode on the bidding oroccss for the land Two county employee associations supporting incumbent sheriff, DA By USA MABONEY °' ............. Two Orange County employee associa- tions bavc endorsed Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates and District Anorncy Cecil Hicks over one of their own. The Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs and the Association of Orange County Deputy District Attorneys chose the incumbents over cballcngcn from within their ranks following can- didate interviews ca.rlier this month. Sheriffs Sft Linda Lea Callipn and Deputy Distnct Anomey Nick Novick arc challenaini their boues in the June 3 election. Gates it also opposed by Muniet· pal Court Judae Bobby 'O. Younablood. '. The deputy sheriffs &SSOClatJon abo issued cndonements in most other county races while the prosecuton group lim1tcd itself to supporting candidates for open judicial teaU. Incumbents supported by the deputy sheriffssroup include Fifth District Super- visor Thomas Riley, Assessor Bradley Jacobs, Recorder Lee Branch and Public Administrator William Balter. The shcrift'1 deputies also b.&vc cn- dol'1cd Deputy County Ocrk Marshall Norris over clerk Gary Granville. Gran- ville, a fonncr supcrvisorial aide and newspaper reporter, was appointed to replace Lee Branch when the clerk- rec:order's offioe was split late last year Former U.S. Rep. Jerry Patterson got the nod for retiring Fourth District Supcrv1sor Ralph Oark's seat. Pancrsoo 1s campallllina against Anabcun Mayor Don Roth and Orange Mayor Jam Beam. Jo JUdietal races, both USOC:lltlOOS arc backlog tncumbeot William McDonald fo r Divu1on 17 of the Supcnor Court: William Bcdsworth for Superior Court. Divis100 5, James Brooks for CeotraJ Municipal Court.. Division 9 and Richard Behn for North MunietpaJ Court, Division 3. The dcput)' dJStnct attorneys assoeta- uoo also endorsed fellow prosecutors Tony Rack.luck.as and Robert Thomas TJI 10 other J11die1al ra~s Lola Fraser Proctor. 88, of Newport Beach Lola Fraser Proc\Or, 88. of Laguna Beach died peacefully in her home Thurs- day of comphcat1ons from a stroke she suffered two months aso. Proctor had hved m uaauna Beach smce I 939. She was born 1n Scranton, Iowa. and later moved to Peekskill, Ne w York, with her husband Roben Proctor Dunng the years she hved in Laguna Beach Proctor was a real estate a.gent with several firms. She was panicularly known to her family and fnends for the roses she grew in her ~rden and for her love ofart. Proctor pioneered in many areas of her life including leading an all-women boat e"ped111on to Alaska 1n 1921 Upon her amval \he lived m Alaska for nearly two months with her wntcr uncle and set out on several e"<plora11ons of the stare on her ov.n She and her husband. who died in 1970 had no children. She 1s survived by her Laguna Beach ni ece and room mate Jean Ora Whitmore. 60: niece!> Myrtle Fraser Brooks and B.J Fraser Freeman from :-..orth Carolina and her nephew James B Fraser from Lake C'll> Flonda Fam 1I~ and fnends will be notified of the SCf"\ ICC'> Emily Abrams of NB Funeral services were held for Em1 h .l.hram'> of Newport Beach. who died reLentl) 1n Hoag Memonal Hospital. She v.as 61J \tl rs .l.brams. v.ho was born in OakJand. v.orked in produc11on control for Babcock Elcctronacs. )he 1s sun 1ved b\ her husband, Hcnrv (. >\hrams. of Newi>ort Beach. two sons. C 1ar, and Mark A.bram'i, both of Newport Beach and a daughter mary Boswell. of In inc .\ \1as\ ot < hnsllan Bunal was rec1eted l;\unda\ at Our Lad' ol Mount Carmel < athohc ( hurch in 1'.ewport Beach Pn· \ate 1ntcrm<.'nt followed Coast would survive, but wouldn't be the same Santa Anas blowing radioactive pi eces from nuclear blast would be disastrous Edll4r'1 Nole: ftl111 IM t'Ollcl•d· I.of artkle bl • urln oa flo" 011elear •llact oa Mud Air Force B•n mJPt al/ttt lbe Orao1e Co.11. At dawn in Irvine ferrace. Jake Rohrer ro~ after a fitful sleep and gathered has family in their shuttered. dnrkenrd Ii v1na room It wa~ 20 hour" after a one-megaton thermonuclear device had detonated ovt'r Mnn·h l\1r Force Ba~ in R1ven.1de His tecn·age daughter Carolyn wus ~ull not shaken by the l'31amity. he had known at would happen. Her younser 51stcr. Cindy. rt~cted d1f· fcrcntly. he had not ~lept, spoken or eaten 11nce &he blast When Jake called the fam1I) 1oae1her, hb w1fr. Andy. wa' an totnl suppon. They had met 1n 1961 1n u world civ1~ c:l8's at Stanford. 8y co1ncidcntt. each ofthctr term paper<; dealt WJth John He!'M') 'Hit sic story ''H1ro~h1ma .. They man'1rd m 19fl'\ traveltd. nnd nu~d two fine 11rl~. hut never forgot the impact of the ston. that brought them together. The) shared a dread fear of hav1n$ their family exposed to nt.tclear rad1at1on Twenty-four hour~ after the deton auon. fire~torms still raged through· out the c1t1c~ of R1vers1de and San Bernardino Nc1ahbonng fire depart· ments. operatana at hnlf ~trcngth, ~l·rc attcmntin1t to n >ntrol the blaTe\. 1 heir modern equ1pmrnt, ac- 11\ ated and controlled elec1ron1rnlh. was rendered usclen h) the hln\t thnt relea4'Cd a ~ta .. enng 75.000 volt~ ol clcctromagne11c enrrg) Farl) l'\11 mate-; were that 150.000 ~oplC' ~nr killc-d in~tantly and thousand<. wnr dyma from burns and 1nJunc\ <'.'U't'll by the ~hock waves cm1 n.111ng from arnund 1ero Nenrh) h111ld1n1t" "' eluding the Un1vcr~1l\ of< Jhfom1<1 c1mpu\ wrre not dC'\tHI' l·d h' the bln~t. but \3pon1C'd "'" ruhhle rem.1nrd Rad1at1on 1s the transm1ss1on ol energ) through space The -.un radi- ates v.armth. sound ~3\C'i come from a radio. a m1crowa'e O\Cn cooks food Lake a m1crowa'e o'en. a thermonuclear C'lplo-;1on relca-;es tremendous amount'I of energy It cau~s intense heat. shock wa \C'i. electronic d1 srupt1on and rad1at1on -.1ckncss Radlat1on s1cknes-. '' nau~a. 'om111ns and diarrhea It al~1 1\ cancer. the sun·~ rad1111on re-.ulh in ~an can<.'er; rad1auon from thr H1 rush1ma bomb 1~ ~1111 caus1na bone cancer There 1s no known cure for rad1at1on s1cknrs5. .\t his unn)meadc apanment comple:i1.. Dan (ruggenhe1m was I\ miles from March Air Force 83'<.' The heat from the onr mcaaton bla\t ct\uStd rreentl) framed 1' 4~ to t'n1pt in t1ame~ R, V..edne\<111)' momine,. < ''' Managrr Bob W}_nn .,ne"' 1h:11 rad1· a111in had not afTtttcd h1\ c1h But nuclear fallout could. Minute par· llcles of matenal. 'apomtd h) tht' hl:nt hC'ld 1n the mu'>hrnom and thC'n l't\med l°'' the ~ind can ltlu~ radiation s1ckn<.'\'> hundr<.'d'> of mile' from the hlast ep1el·nta I onunatl.'.h for th<.' Orange C na'>I atmoc,ph<.'n< >Amdsgcnrrall) blo~ >At'<.l IOC.l\I Rut a Santa A.na 'Alnd cond1t1on v.ould Ix d1sa'iterou'i Th art\ hou"' after the hlil-'11 \\ 'nn finalh returned to h1 \ famtl\' hnmt 1n Harbor V1rw ll omr~ lktor<.' !ta' 1n~ the Emeraem·, Command ( tntn hl' mentioned 10 Polter ( h1et -\rh Ca mpbell that he d1d n'1 th1n~ lcx1t1ng would~ a problem but he did npccl homeles\ ma.,~-. of peopll' tn tx-gan h' ing 1n tent\ along thr hcJl he\ fh the 1.\-Cekrnd. h1<; prrd1ll1l1n lilml· true Rrd < rM'i cen1er"' ~en· 'l't ur a1 Newport flrmrntaf"\ ln'>1gn \.1tdJk )chool and ( orona del l\1a1 H 1gh )chool The lf"\10e Ran'h \1dr~el 1n thr .\tnum ( oun building rmpt1C'd its shehr~ throuah purlh.1\('\ and donations Rr,tocking >All' \pMad1, Thrre 'AC'rt' no dch"ene' from 1nl.1ntl farm areas and source'i alonjl lh,· 'oa\I ~<'re unreliable .\Iler p1ckma up her 1.bughtn kr111 ~hnl"ler returned to C or11na l1C'I \l.u High \chool d11h an h<'lf'I \\llh lama he<. de<;ol:H c-d h\ 1hr J1~\lr1 JIM Wooo l:l~l· Rohrer n1nte mpla1ed drac;tH J(tlon but 1n\lr.HI l..rpt h1'i tam1h ah\ e in their dnrlrned home for an entire ~eek <ou\1.H n1ng them "n dch\\.lrat<."d food lrl1 frnm a bad.!'al ~ tnp and 'A3trr drained Imm the hot >A a ler hca l<.'r l en da,\allerthr hla'! the Ra nl 111 '-e~ port finall\ rropt·ntd tor hu" nl''\ '\call\ lt't1rred pmter' e'· plained tha1 thr elrl trnmagnct1c 1m- pul\t' of th(' l'\la\t d1<.\nh ed mam hanl.. rernrd' held on l<lmputer lhtp\ .11a~f"\1cr lCn tcr 1n C ,1rona The m11Jlll l Ille' nt lh<.' l n11ed \tatt\ and thr l \\J{ C"\cept tor \\ 3\h1ng1nn f) ( JnJ \1o"'11'' "rrr rr:t'lnnJhl\ 1nt.h t ,rn,1 t11n<11on 11\j\ It ":l' lht' ni1l1tan u•n1rr\ ot hoth n.tlh•n' thJI h..id ht·rn 1k':l\1•1lc:'11 lnt11al C\t1mate .. \\('Ct \ I m1lht1n mil1tan per .. nnncl, their dependent' and 'urrnund1ng 1.1t11en\ ~rec loll~d 1n the v.t'e k fol\0~1 ng thr e'\,hange ol <i\ll 1 mega ion\ of >Aeaponr) 1\ month\ after tht' e'\change <ioo 1100 mor<.' had died ol rad1a11on "' knr'' Th1•u\and\ "ere \ttll d}1ng a ,10-.. painful d<."ath The "urld h<td 'UP 1\ ed a nuclear ".:ir hut 11 "nuld ne' rr he the Sim<' "v1a~Sl\C clou'1' ol nu1 lcar rad1a11on ,ould rain death a1 an\ momt'nt ThC'\ had 10 he con'\lantl\ mon1tort'd En11re region\ h'ed in frar of Wlnd T >Au oner-great nation\ faced a gcnC'ratton of rrhu1ld1ng a rroce\\ \C' rrel\ l1m11ed h\ economic and m1litan <;;in, 110M 1mpo\Cd h' coun tnC'\ 1)n,e ~no~n a<. Third V..otld '\at111n'I ~1ulh ot the on'e super po .... rr<,-nataonal ~ealth "'ent tt> monitonng cloud and v.1nd C'On dltlOO\ .l.lnn~ the Oran~e < oa\t a Santa .\na \'Ind had not hlmr.n for ov~r a 'ear Rut 11 "a' 11 Tue)()a, and thr \ummcr morn1n~ "''\ eittremeh ""'m J im \\ood 11 • Ntwport Ban rtttdHl .. Ot~ Coett DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Aprll 27, 1988 Offlcer'sreslgnatlon was correct decls1on to 1Dake To the Editor· I was shocked when l read your tdatonal suagesung that Capt. Hamal· ton of the Newport Beach Police Department should reconsider ha~ decision to resign after admittedly ~hoplift1ng at the Pnce Club. When I read Capt. Hamilton's dec1s1on lo resign I thought he madt the onl> dec1s1on that was morally and ethacall} correct and was assum· mg respons1b1ht\ for has acts. .\ kw da)S later much to m) chagrin and dasma}. I read that Capt Hamilton had chansed has mind and wtthdrawn has resignation In ad· d1t1on he was undergoing pS)Chaatm treatment and filing an industrial accident claim When, if ever. is a person rcspon sible for his actions? I believe Capt Ham ilton's actions demon~trate the saclcness that permeates toda} 's so- ciety. DONALD MC CARTIN C osU\ Me\a 'Good cop' can't be a thief To the Eda tor Your edatonal concerning e>.· policeman Richard Hamilton sug· gests, at least 1nlerenually. that I) A person suffenng from ~rave mental, emouonal and even su1c1dal disturbances. or 2) An adm1tte<.I miscreant should be retained ai. a law enforcement otlicer Whale I hhc trouble with b<1th propos1t1on'>. I ha .. e even more trouble with the idea that )'OU, a!> guardian of the public morals, do not. It would st'em to me that the concepts of "thief' and ··good cop" are mutuall) ~·xclus1 vc NA.NC\ KE:LLY MILLAR Police should set an example ro the Editor I don't agree with your editonal on '\ave a Good Cop ·• A police captain "ho steals when he should be at work helping ht~ fello" officers to prevent ~nme ti. a tcmble blow to the LOmmun1t~ that he has sworn tu protect We cannot have two sets of rules - the police must set a goo<l tllample or pay the prate. How \trangc for your paper to want to reward a captain for being on dut~ -travels an a city car and steals. Tht'> 1'> not a good cop and l'm glad he 1'> not a captain an mv n t-. 'vt.\R\ POR rER ( O'>ta Me'>a Pilot praised for compassion r o the Ed 1tor St-' eraJ wed.\ ago whtn Newport Beach police (apt Rich Hamilton was given a c1tallon for shopltlting. mo~t newspapers had a field day The 1nc1dent received much more media attt.'nt1on than tt deserved. I don't thmk l'vt ever been moH' oka't·d than with the Oath Pilot'" cd1tonal Jtx>ut R1t h ll<t mtlton "'h1ch appeart'd on .\pnl l.J \ ou H'n <. karl~ put the whole 1nuden1 rnto the compassionate pcr,pt.•ttt\e 11 de <,ened I tomrrwnd -.ou on 1rour respon<.1bk nt'"' ~oH·ragt BR ·\D(1 ..\TF.~ '\henfl-< oront·r l •1unt) nl C >rangt Cop deserves second chance rn the l::d ttur It '-'3!> gr<1til)1ng tu read 1rour i:d1tunal ol \ pnl 11 rt'latt .. e to "<;a .. 1ng ..\ <.1cmd (op" 1 e Rich Hamilton It '-'3S also grat1hing to read where ht'> re<,1gnat1on "'a'> v.1thdrav.n '>hortl> Jlter publlr a11on of \our edllonal 11 1s 1-ef} cas> to forget the good things a person has accomplished over a number of "ears when stnJCk h} one tragic tnttdt•nt Rich Hamilton hac, tx.·cn .111 ""''t.mll1ng IX'f\on Jnd rioltcc rilfll l I le,, 111,1n\ \l'af\ .111d nov. I\ not till· 11111t t11 ah<rndon him Your t•d11111101i "'"" mo!>l hl·Jn v.ilfrntn~ Jlld 011 ,1rl' tn hi. u1m rm n<.kd for H\ 111~ 111 \a\ l. \ C 1111Kl ( 11p \I> c HRl\l<>PltrR < .1pt.11n I ...,i'l I Kl'I) I U\tln Neighbor defends NB officer Tu the Edi tut I IA<Ould likt· to thank you for yo ur l'd11onal uf April I/ in reference to c apraan R11..hard tiamalton of New- port Heath Polite IX.-partment <_.ipta1n Hamilton 1<. m~ neaghhor I ltnd ham 10 he an exemplary ne1ghh•1r <.1nd fnend H1<, <KllOn<, arl' l'n~1nt .. out of t harauer for ht~ 22 \l'\U\ 1111 th~· r<•ltl e lone F."cr. rint• v.ho ha .. l'\n h,1d dl'Jltng' "'"h him recogn11e that th1., '" not normal hehav1or for thl\ roan He dc'>enn :.s kv, punrllH' trl'ilt ment b} thl' prl'\\ llopdulh "-Ith hc:lp he will agJtn .11ta111 thl· rr,1w1 t of ht\ collcaguc' and h" po\lt111n 111 1h1· tommun1t\ 1.\\.\-kl'.CI I .... 111\o 'v11> \o1·"' port ll1'Jl h We've become the terrorists I 11 llll' I l.111111 I he hl'itrlllt ,11 qu1l l"n' l hl· tl1111a1 trl(ht\ I h•· ll"'" 1 nnw I 111 rlJ• tin)! 111 thl n~v.c,ot thr I ' 0., .llt.11 k •P I 1 h, o1 \\. (' ha~ e ht·1 onw thJI ~ ti1d1 v.1 lr1.llh1• and h',ar I nrnrt\t\ kill 1nn <1ll'nt J>t'opk \.\l kill 1nnotcn1 ix·opll c 11111 hl'lr u' I r.111 lei \l'l' tht• dllfnt·nu· 'ii\ 11' l'l l>IC ,, > lluntir111ton lk.uh Reagan made right decision I , t ht I l 11• •r \hout 1h1 I 1h\,1 1ln 1\11>0 o t thl pre<,1dr11I I .1ppr'"'' .111d I think 11 " ahout 11nw th1 \nw111:in' to11k ,1< lll>fl I don I K011\.\ v.h\ hr d111r1't <111 ti heforr ht•1,1L1\1' \nll'rll.J I\ tw1ng :illal ked II thi.: ~ ur11f>t·.11 1 ounlne'> 1!11n't dppro\ t· ot l<LJgan '<k< 1\1<111 \flll'I '· <ii '>hould hoH 1111 lhr mJrkl·t I think 1t 1\ah11ut 1tnw V.t' lJkc· .11 t1or1 ag.11n\l the tl·rr111 l\t\ .111d fnrg\·t .)hout thl' !>Jllll 1110 11f 11t lll'r < llllfl l 111'\ I I < 11< \ l'I I< l<f I I I u1111ngton Bt'Jt h Amusing missive to voters I o thc I d1t11r It 1!1 v.tth o;nnH' amusenH:nt that I read Congre\\man Hadham\ recent newsleller .-.cn1 to reg1')1ered voter'i 1n h1sd1s1nct Whale-one expect\ the<;(' to be sclf-S(.'rving. 11"1ntt"re'>t1ng to nntC' that then· " nr1 mention of hi\ tn·q11l'nt tr.n l'i 111 lhl' nt·w,ll'lll r 11111 " thl•n· m( nt1m1 111 hi\ <,11pp11rt 111 tht· w11dulh l.H king hou\t' t<n rdorm hill I \\.tr "<I .... ,u I >I K ( P< • I <tjlUll.I fk,11 h Drugs tests already required r o the Editor Re Letter of Lt'' k.uhta teacht•r 'le" port Harhor H 1gh lx.h<ml I am an employe<' of the Newp<1rt Me'ia I lnaficd School D1stnct Man datory drug te'lttng IS already a rcaht \ for new I\ h 1 red clas,ified (non-teat h 1ngJ employeec; in th1, d1,tnct I\ 'i'ium1ng we arc-all working on till \am<' "team" -why not mandaton ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ,.,_....., _, 1•J' I"'"' ,_•I LJQ W S.y ... ...... ...... •oo.-C'O ~.,..,.,,,..I(• •· "-'.u ,...,_, r, .. ,. ~ W/f.1f drut? le<; ting tor u:rt1 Ill Jin! I tt'al h1ngJ \talf' It -.Cl'nl' 'l,1,\tlted p1:11pk hJH itlr<.'ad)' tx·l·n m.1dt .ind I qtmtt· v<111 I.<'~ Ku1<1 (l>;11h f'tl11t. l\pnl 7) 'pawn'> <>Hice mana~t·r fo..c11<,c.•r r le men tan 'i< h11ol I( aref\ Wltlm!lf P11t>l1~r111t1 ''•nlr llnl I tl<!r>t '-'-" '""' "iJ 'O [ 11·• ' °"" ,_.y C•lf £ d•IO< '°"' Ca.ntn ~-(dl(l)f CrMttfleft Spo<lt [d1tr" JIOMmafl Churchman r .t:i< 11 ~,.,, •C!Mf1 L CMtr.a (>, .ocl•><"I""'" Mat\llQI"< Terry KandM " ·11.lll•t,n Mal\tlQll' Howard MulMN!fy Mar•attno l'};tKI•" ..... y-...n. Cl11•~T..n P,tll(;IOO ·'The whole episode floated ... In an Inchoate desire somehow to humanize Hitler. to see hJmnot as the monster of the holocaust, but as the strategist. the host of BerchteS/(aden. the friend of Eva Braun." - Misguided bid to humanize Hitler at root of diary hoax We're coming up on the; third ann1versal) of what • ., almost cenatn· I} the centul) ·., 'biggest hoa\ in 1oumaltsm. the purchase and puhlt- ca uon of the forgc.-d H Iller d1ant's The deal. which involved funous b1dd1ng b} Rupert Murdoch\ Lon don Sunda) T1mt•c;, Newsweek maga- 11nc and other media groups. ul- t1matt"I) got New<1week a large black CH' and cost the (ierman ma~71nc 'ittrn some S '\million mo'>t of 1t paid tu what unltl then ha<.I been a two-bll < ierman forgc.>r and \wtndkr named 1'.onrad Ku1au But ht-neath lhl\ monumental rnn 1nh there t!> \ometh1ng deadl) '>enou'>. dc'>plle the way that RIK t·orre\pondent Rohen Harns tells 11 in his wonderlull} funn) ne"' book "\elltng Hitler .. KuJau snookerl·d \ome ol the \martc'it media n · ctut1\eS on two continents (along with among otht·r, the great Oxford h1s10nan Hugh TrL•vor-Ropcr) hut at \.\ould hardly ha"e been pos\tble without the mania fur Hitler memorabilia the lsngenng dem1- mnn<.lt• of l., "'-a11<, .rnd Na11-sn1fTef"i or the: un<.lerturrent of H1tler-wa\- human fl'\ l\111nl\m holh 1n I urop1: .tn\l 1n th1' t1111n tn 11n "h1lh forger\ like Ku1au thri\c KuJJU l.,1knl nut onl} the SM .. ol11nH·\ of"ch,snr, ... hul hundred\ ol other phnn) l\la11 relte'i -flag\, ll·tter<, lentlirntt'' the gun Hiller v.as \Uppo\<.'d 111 h.l\l' l omm11ted 'iUtude '-'Ith th~ \Ull hl' 'v.ore' when he heLame chanll'll11r in I 931. the orig 1nal 'vtun1th draft agreement. '>UP· posed!) v.r1ttcn b}' Ncvilk Chambcrlaan (tn J hroken Engll\h 1hat no 1h1r<.I grade 5chooltx1y LOul<.1 ha"e protlurc<.I . muLh lcv, a pnme m1n1\ter of (,n·at HntatnJ and hun- dred<, ol H1tkr pa1nt1ng'> -eaLh tnmple1l· '-'tlh fake aulhl·nt1c:it1ng d0<.umen1' "'>1gned" h}' Rudolf lie'' or Martin Hormann The chief gull 1n tht'i stor}' wa, a ...,t1:rn reportcr photographer named < 1t•r<.l l lc1d emann who had dcvdopcd a fascination w11h Na11 relic' -he ov.ned among other.. thing\ Hermann C 1oenng·., old yarht <gcnu· 1n1·1 complctt: with monogrammed ~la<,\ware and th1na. and one of the fat !kid mar\hal"~ old untlorm'> - dnd whu hof)l'd tu convert ht\ holding' 1n11, a fl oating C locnn~ PETER SCHRAG memorial In 1he courc;c or has collecting he d1scovert"d one of the "daane<," -the first Ku1au had forged -and in tht.' '>Uccced1ng wet>ks, he became not onl> more hooked but managed to pe~uadl' thl' e\ecut1ve!> of Gruner & Jahr. th(• publishing firm that owned "itern that the~ were on to the b1ggc\l '>lOOp \tnce the v.ar To do the per~uading, Heidemann had to go around ht'> own editor\ who knew he wa~ tlaky on the suhJett ot Na11<, (He had. among other things devoted hie; honqmoon with hi\ third wife tu running around South ..\menca, accompanied by a former SS general named ~rl Wolff looking tor Josel \.1engele and Bormann 1n who'ie \ur1il\ al he passionate I', be· ltn cd and whom he consla ntl ) rclcm·d to \lnlPl'r a'> Martin) But all that emf) heightened thl· aptx'llll' uf the people upstairs they thought the maga11nc\ l'dllors werl' lellrc'i anyway And so wtthout in- forming the editor<; 1hc> conspired v.1th I lc1dcmann to get the other 27 "\olume., .. at an m1l1al rate of 1oughl> S40 ()(J(J a volumt" <later increased to nearly SI 00.tX>O. ac, th e number of volumes Kuiau "lound" also increased). Along the way a number ufexpcrt\, one of them an Amerirnn grapholoe1st. determined that the handwriting wa~ genuine Hitler. de· spite the fac1 that a rnuple of them couldn't read German. mu(h less the ob!>olescent Gerrnan-goth1c '>Crtpl that KuJau-Hitler was working in. To be fair, In a couple of cases they were companng the fakes with Hiiier documents that were themsclve\ KuJau fake!>, but that hardl) m1t1gate'> the unquestioning passion w11h which C.,runer&Jahr, Murdoch and Newsweek were ready to accept the '>tuffand make extravagant cla1m!l lor 1t, or the fact that Stern never had th e leading (1erman h1stonan of the pcnod <,tudy at. Stranger still, most of 11 was excrut1a11ngjy dull, material KuJau got pnmanTy from one post· war chronology of Hatler's proclama- tions and other offic1aJ acts. What persuaded Trevor-Roper, who was supposed to be the histoncal expert on the penod. was ttfe sheer volume. No forger would sign Hitler's name to every page offive doLen volumes. But KuJau, of course. did. When the thing unravelled, almost lrom the moment of pubhcauon. all parties responded in kind U.S UN Ambas'iador Jeane Kirkpatrick thought ll was the work of the Russian d1srnforma11on network seekmg to embara'>s the Wec;t German govern- ment. the Ruc;s1ans suggested 11 wa'> the work of the CIA trying to resurrect German mll1\arasm . Murdoch shrugged tl off -after aJI he was reported to have 'iatd, we're 1n the entertainment busines.-. -and New.,. week published its notorious dcclar- auon that the publtcat1on of the <.11ane~ "genuine or not. 1t almost doesn't matter in the end -remand us of the homble reality. in which our doubts !about what produced a Hiller) are ba'ied" But that. of course, as precisely what did matter. and what mailers .-.1111. The whole episode floated not ~1 mpl) in the d1stonions of b1gt1mc checkbook JOUmalt.-.m -practiced. 1n this case. largely by corporate managcr!I, not JOumaltsts -but in <in inchoate desire somehow to humao· 1ze H11ler to sec ham not a.-. the mon.-.ter of the holocaust, but a'> the strate$1St, 1he host of Bcrchtesgaden. the fnt'nd of Eva Braun Spnngumc for Hitler Onc of the nice things about th1\ stof) t'> lhat eventually almost evef) bod}' got what they had coming - that's partly what makes reading Hams" book ~ cntena1nang. But benea1h there 1c; that fnghtening element. The stone'> he tells -stone-; about Heidemann. KuJau cl al are funny because they arc )0 preposterous But they're only preposterouc; Ix'· cause c;ome people -including man)' who should know beller -are sttll trytnR to human11e a monster Peter Scbrag Js a 1yadlc•ltd columa/11. Navy spices up life on isle that bombers practice on v. \~HI N<1 fON -L1byansan·n·1 lht• onl) one\ tn an uproar over being bumbed h} American warplancc; lnhab1tanb of the 11 ')-owned ( anl> bean island ofV1cques have had some of their cho1<.est real eMate used for target prac11ce h} Navy bomhcr<i for more than 20 years, and they arr under'itandahlv unhappy atx>ut 1t ~o the N:tH l amc up with an 1maginat1ve \olutton to the t\lan<.lcrs' discontent It pcr<,uaded one of its b1ggest Lontrartors to go into the sp1te trade, and create J<>b opponun1t1cs that will suppo'iCdly make the locals less ~n.-.1t1ve to the \ound 11f crac;hing bomhs on the naval target range 1n their back yard Pentagon auditor\ <;tumbled aero\\ the b11arrc arrangement and que.-.- t1oned 1l!. propnety Although no public fund'> arc apparently being used to financr the 'ipl~ venture. an audit report wondered whether tht Navy $hould put 1t~lf1n the po-,1t1on of ~eking an expen411vc favor from a ma,ior contractor Details arc rnntasned an an 1n1c-rnal report hy 1he l>dense Contract Audit A&ency, wh1lh discovered the Vtt'· quc~ $p1,t' deal i1unng a routine audit of the Ncli'port New<, Sh1pbuild1ng and f)rydo<:k C o . which doe~ about 90 pcr<.ent of 1t<1 busincs~ w11h the N5vy Our am>e1ate Donald Gold· hers obta1nrd a copy of the rcpon Over the yea"· Navy born· b:irtJment and Martne ( orps t:tmph1b1ou\ e'eri;a\e on the tiny JACK ANDEi SON and JOSEPH SPEAR r-"'9 K.~ 1\land JUSt east of Puerto Rico h:ive raised repeated protests from V1cquc'i residents In add1uon to the obv1ou\ danger -tn 1968. an errant mt<t'ltlc almost sank a boat carrying the governor of Puerto Rico-they have complained of economic hardship wrought on fi<ihtng and tourism Last tall. po41c;1bly 1n hopcc; of fore<,talltng renewed pro1cw1 wht'n the Navy''i Ocean Venture-eitemst' next month ap1n subJt'Cts Vaequr'> to fnendly fire , Navy brass pcr'lu3dC'd Newport New$ tO put up SJ 5 million an a JOtnt vcnturr w11h the South Bronx Greenhouse 1n New York ( 11y The 1nvc'itment would finance the arowin' of 14 vanctirs of exotic herb\ and space\ to he 'lOld by the green house to gourmet restaurants 1n New York, Ch1caao and other crnter'i of haute cu1s1ne Gary Waldron of the South Bron it urecnhoust ~Id the JOlnt venturc. begun last November, wu. expected to create "ttood PR" for the Nl\vv bv "aeneratang I 00 1ob<l an4, good profits" on oomb-batlerTd Vtl'QUl''I .. I hen the Pentagon auditors <ttumblcd across a mysterious new account in the Newport News books: the South Bronx Greenhouse. ··My interest was piqued because I couldn't see any connection between a 'greenhouse' and 1he shipbuilding industry. especially a shipyard pn· manly involved in building comba· tant vc!lsc ls for the Navy," one auditor wrote. Af\cr first refusing to discuss lhe s1tuat1on, Newport News executives eventually told the auditor; the story and referred them to Navy S«retary John Lehman ··The concern that I have as a government contract auditor and as l\ taxpayer," the auditor wrote, ''fol· lows along these lines: The objective of the Navy apprars to be to create &ood w1IL. with the 1nhab1tants of V1eques that the Navy can con- tinue to USC the oomb1na ranae on he island "It \~ms logn:al to usume that the Navy did not have a convcntent means of creating th1sgood will . (so) 1t tu med to Ncw1>0rt News u a means of'°lvina1tSdilemma. Of course. one would uk why Newport News would enter into such a deal as this This is the cnttcal quesuon ... Navy official' wen: not available for comment, but a spokesman for the '1h1pbu1lder confirmed that the spice deal had been suaaestcd by the Navy J•r• All4~rroo Hd JN~ ~•r •N' 1j'odlc•tH ~l•m•l•t•. PSTltR 8CllRAO coJamat.t ON THE RIGHT WILLIAM ·F. Bue KLEY Reagan crew doing all right The rccepuon of the Da vad Stock- man book has deah j'rgely with the matter of his mannc'rs and morals, which arc not easy to defend. Attacks range from the relatavely genteel Mr. David Broder of The Washington Post. who as shocked almost beyond expression. and goes on way past Mr Stock.man's offenses to reflect that he was a product of the Washington culture, that he was honored and received in the very hearth of establishmentanan Wash- ington, and yet he has done -this! Others are more direct. Maxwell Newton, financial columnist for the New York Post, writes under the headline, "Stockman: A Frustrated Twerp ... He summarizes his piece: "The president has not lc.illed social· ism in Amcnca, but he wilJ leave the country stronger and leaner than when he came to lead it. Meanwhile. Stockman can only sulk while he counts ha!> money." Most readers arc familiar Wlth the outline of the story told 10 the Stockman book, "The Triumph of Polillcs: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed." What at tells us is that Mr Stockman went to the Reagan admin- istration as -his words - a "radical ideologue" determined to execute Reagan's revolutton: a vastly reduced government Wlth vastly reduced taxes and a balanced budget. What happened to him. he com· plains, was d1fficult1cs at two levels. The first as that he fou nd himself surrounded by boobs: Everybody was. 10 one way or another. 1ncompe· tent. ignorant or venaJ. In most cases. two of the above. 1n some cases. all three. I hat was one problem. The second was that Amencan politics has laid in concrete 1he scaffolding of the welfare state , and any senous reduction in government expenses. gj ven con- gressional and public opposition to cuts. is Quite simply out of the QUCSt1on. With the result? With the result that we are heade.d for economic cataclysm Well. 1fth1s is so, isn't Mr ~tockman 1n part responsible, as the pnnc1pal executor of a failed revol· ut1on" The headline 1n last Thursday's New York Post."( Was a Fool, Says '\tockman ·· Everything he did. pn- manly his failure to resign and alcn the country. secondarily his hypoc- nsy tn dealing with Congress, he now publicly and weep1ly regrets. The purpose of the book. one gathers. 1s ellptatton: so that we can all know what a fool he was. while celebrating the survival of his an· telltgencc and has dcc1s1on to go public Wlth the melancholy news of the fools he has left behind running the White House and the Congress All very well. But there as senous matenal in this book, pnmanly the subject treated an this space one week ago. namely. Is at possible scnously to reduce federal expenses without tak- ing another look at SociaJ S«unty? But Stockman fails 10 satisfy on the question of how to increase revenues He is utterly impatient with the opposttaon to higher taJtataon, at various times suggesting that anyone who opposed taxes knew nothing about economics, was ignorant, and perhaps even intt'llectually de- generate. This poses. among other problems for Stockman, the question ofthejudgment of the Nobel commit· tee. which has awarded anouaJ pnies to George Stigler, Milton Friedman and Friednch Hayek. all of them economists who believe that taxei. ought not to be raised Arc we learnm' something about ~he deficit we did not know? Or indeed, arc we teaming somethmg about the deficit that Stockman dad not know? The Wall Street Journal's Claudia Rossctt writ~ "Two years ago, Mr Stockman was pred1ct1ng that unless the administration chanJed its ways, there would be dcfictts of'S200 bilhon per year as far as the eye can see.' Yet today ... the Congressional Budget Office shows deficits sta.rtm&at well below the $200 billion for 1987" -and dccllna na to SI 00 bill1on by 1991 •,.. Those of us wedded to conven- tional idea about the deficu main taan our bare-knuckled opposition to them, but the cconomi~ recovery of America under Reapn as a~ outspoken as the critique ofReapn·~ policies by Stockman Both arc Sttt•n• out there. And the bull market, and the rcdu~ interest rates. and the col· laps1na 1nflat1on arc perhaps an ironic way of talk.ina t.ck to David Stock.-ma~ and repf'.Ol~hma him for his dubious behavior. William 311dl~y I• 1 1.Y'MlnltMI Nl•m•lll Police can't substitute for proper teen training To the Editor. Thirty yearuao, the hciJJu of teen· ap ram.,.., in l.quna Beach was 1oin1 lO the summer or weekend danca and aossipina about who djd what to whom and detennimna who the most macho, scuzzy, loni-bair, kneeknotted, triplc-drawered (under c:anvu surf trunks) surfer was as of that niaht punchina out a hole in the men's room wall. WOW. mered thtouah lalcs ofbajry palms. ct al. With all due respect for the PTA and the Police Department, do thete one-shot deals chanie anythina kids are and will continue to do? The police didn't do as well wicb their drunk roadblock (eiaht drivers). as with their routine c:ampaian of ta1lina suapecied alcoholics. It certainly added another link to Laauna's chronologjc:ally increasing imposition of police into the affairs of its citizens of all aaes now being challenged in the courts. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sundliy, Apftl 27, 1118 M 1 Is city aeedla.ly carelw? To the Editor: We cannot help but note !ft the PaJot and other oewa media Lbe fact that our cities arc beina ha.rd·PtUICCI to cover tbemldva with inau:rance of the UabiJj ty lf i= it r. pollible to obtain an in~ appamttly the _premiums are prohibitive, !orclna1elf-i0Junnce. At tbe u.me time we cannot fa.ii to note that our citiel are beina succ:aafwl,)' aued for million• of cfollan and it appears to be acttina more prevaJenc by the day. At the same lime we cannot help but observe that the new water mama bdoa lotCalled on a portion orlWbcJa Jaland are made m>m what. I am adviled. is ubellGI Now t.bit eecm,s vny foalitb to me wbeo ooe of the latat .. m.illioa doUar"' ........... occasioaed by tbe &ol.ie d'fec-1 ol that aelf..ta.me ubell.oe. Not oaly doe. it appear that our city council it fiscally c:ardal. but alto C&tCJeu with lhe balth of '"we the people," not to mention thole of tbe City Council who may npoec them· aelves tb city water. ALANLBLUM BaJboa Newport Center pl1UJ praJ..ed. Today, pubescent rage is mild. But, then, what chance is there to be otherwise? The PT A and the Police Dc~ment h~ve teamed . up to provide (for th ear own aood) kids with {I) police busts of suspected teen alcohol parties, (2) limo home service for suspected schoolboy (and girl) drunks. (3) on~mpus police for suspected student drua dealers, (4) liquor-store stinf operations (usina a Boy Scout decoy), (5) curfew enforce- ment and, for everyone, sobriety checkpoints. It's a6out time to provide chLldrcn, from birth, with an onaoing educa- tional program desianed to individu- ally endow youngsters with the men· tal, physical and moral tools to logically determine control of their personal lives. To rely upon them- selves disciplined by a sense of self- estccm nurtured and 1mpnnted tbrouJb self-trust and trust in others that immunizes them against the need for drugs, curfew, party busts, on-campus police sobnety check- points, tipsy taxi and police surveillance. Give consideration to public To the Editor: I like it The_ GcntraJ Plan for Newport Center expan1100 11 Wteful, rclatJveJy non-mtrus1ve. It should benefit the community and the neigh- borhood. 11ble and respolllivc oeiahbor. I!the land i11oina to be devclo~ I much rather Irvine Co. develop il than some real estate speculator who is Jlll1 a .. ha, and run" developer. Topping that off Wlth an all-day, man-to-man, revival-type campus hype oo dtUJ dangers rccalls one's own awakenang to the film Reefer Madness screened in the pre-WWII days of youth education that included sc.x talks from the coach who stam-BRUCE S. HO PPING Laguna Star Wars a no-win game plan To the Editor: Spac.c leaves much to the 1magjna- t1on. Space produces fabulous op- portunities but with them go the respons1b1lities of human error re- sulting in our late space catastrophe. Yee this as minor compared to the potenual for human error in our Star Wan Program. Can we afford to play .. Russian roulette" with the future of the world using this expensive game plan? The only fail-safe system thru the ages is still communications between adversaries of two forms of govem- mcn.t playing the children's game of "king of the hill." If communications fail between the , super powers, our government says , the only alternative is the greatly touted Star Wars shield -Wlth no guarantee it will achieve its ultimate goal of 100 percent protection ... Wlth a tremendous cost of human re- sources to even begrn such a project. This system wall cause a tremen- dous debt future generations will have to bear, after which another country Wlll find a method to render it useless. Then we have to start another expensive bureaucratic game plan again with no end to this situation as there as no end to space. We need a practical and workable forum where responsible poltucal leaders have 10 stop posturing for the press and their political party to make headlines for the next round off und- raismg to help political cronies 1n their next political campaigns ... and instead do the job they were voted into office to accomplish. The goal 1s to provide leadership to stop this nuclear race so future generations worldwide will still have a future. We grow to maturity to become parents to helP. start the next gener- ation which will be prepared to make this a better world for every- one ... plus the future generations of children they will produc~. If the king of the hill aamesmansh1p is the only answer our elected political leaders arc capable of. .. what future will your children have? RJ. MC NERNEY Newport Beach .~Lawmakers need mental tests To the Ednor: l would hkc to sec all political candidates and important gov- ernment.al officials given psychologi- cal tests before election or nomi- nation so that the citizens could evaluate what type of individual is going to be m power and· make decisions about the future of our democratic system. True statesmen and lovers of our American people would not only approve such a requirement, they would insist on 1t. They would want to be sure they were fit to serve the people best, and if they were weak an one area or another. the testing would help identify where they could im- prove. I believe that if George Washington were alive today be would aarce that only those who are dedicated to help the most in the best way possible should hold public office. In elections should we not expect anything less. OR. THOMAS WOODS Costa Mesa Why limit testing to drugs? To the Editor Next to mandatory drua testing. I'd like to see mandatory testing for alcohol use/abuse. AU persons will be 1'C9Ulred to breathe mto a balloon pnor to conducting afternoon busi- ness aff11rs. As we bq.in a v1celcss society. we must ao all the way. Anyone rounded up in taverns, bars. or saloons on any day or naght or caught consumma any type of al- coholic bevcraac must attend Al- coholics Anonymous. A second of- fense would result 1n bem.Jatled. Ne"t, we need laws apmst smok- ina. It is bazJrdous to the health of the smoker and anyone who gets near enouah for the inhalation of sec- ondhand smoke. Also. Hghtina up while driving end.anaers other drivers, not to .p-ien- tion passenaen and pedestnans. Any nicotine or C0-2 or CO found m the -· body would suggest a person could be endangcnng himself or herself and others. which might result m acci- dent, injury or death. This would cost insurance companies an unneccss- anly large amount of money. All first-time offenders must be made to attend a no-smoking work· shop. If they test positive a second time. they must pay a stiff fine. lose their job and undergo hypnosis. If the person fails to conform and a third test is positive, they must be jailed. Once we get these vices handled and the offenders bagaed, we can deal with you caffeine and chocolate offenders. It should take no time to develop a blood, breath, urine or hair test to determine who you people are as well SAN DEE KJSTLER Costa Mesa ~ Don'tgive up; walk with God 'I To the Editor 1 Oral Roberta says 1f you fall in''"· , act up -..;n, ask Ood to fol"IJve you. and walk tall with God. Why walk tall with God. they !.ly We wall only fall apin I have good news for you You c.tn walk tall with God. You don't havr to wallow in the fUUer, or sl«p in the alley. The C'hnstian hfc style 1s che only way to a<> Ood love~ you JIM 801.DfN(, To the Editor: I answelM Mt. Scicrstrom's survey letteT, and also sent him a copy of this letter 10 show tbc favontism the council bas shown him and others of the same ilk. Your editorials have shown favoritism toward council indi~ COMMEN TAR Y Phone service can be trying By STEVE FREEMAN In a full page ad one of those m yriad phone companies warns that the Sword of Damocles will certainly fall on each and every one of us unless. as they advise, " ... the only person who will choose your long distance company will be you .. .if you return your Easy Access ballot before the specified due date. If you don't. .. FCC regulations demand that a choice be made for you ... so vote now." What choice? What ballot? What 1s all this caterwauling these latter day Day of Wrath disciples of Alexander Graham Bell raise? I've a home phone, also a business hnc. No ballots have made 1t through to me! Over the business hne. however. I've been solicited often. Recently Zippo Telesis Corp. got to me in the matter of long distance calls. I make quite a number. Oodles of money would be saved me, I was told. How big an oodle, I asked ... Depends," they said. "Does your company have service to small towns, towns from the Mexican border through British Col- umbia?" I asked. Silence -interspersed with mum· blings. Then, "Yes." "Like Shingle Springs. Burnt Ranch, Chinese Camp, Terra Bella. Hayfork. Big Lagoon?" ''Hmmm. Well. you know, er. ah. Yeah." "And in Oregon," I continued, "to Boring. Glide, Riddle. John Day. Lostine, Wallowa. Sweet Home?" "Uh-huh. Well. you know ... ycah. Lake yeah we can ... "I sec. May I ask how many numbers would I have to daaJ to reach, say Eureka. Ca.'>" Silence. . prolonged. .. Arc you there? A~ we still connected?'' "Yeah. we're connected. I'm count- ing." Silence again. Then, "23," she advises. "Docs your company provide spare index fingers?" End of Zappo Telesis Corp.'s pitch. But about this ballot thing. I decided to phone the phone com- pany. Dialing ·o." the operator came on. "Whal do I do about this selecting of phone companies?" I asked. With voluble incomprehensibility her explanation reduced any expo- sition on galactic physics to mere nursery rhyme. "Didn't quite understand that," I said ... could you tell me JUSt what steps I should take?" "Oh .. Well I guess you'd better call 411 .. That number was about as helpful as a call to Fa1rv1ew -possibly less so. The folks the~ suggested I call 972-7811. • At 972-7811 . on heanng m y re- quest, the operator asked me to hold while she checked. 1 began chpp1ng my fingernails and compfctcd the job. She came back "Your phone number aroup wall not be sent ballots for some time." she stated. "I see. And what sys\cm am I on at present?"' I asked. "Hold the phone. pica~." takins off shoes and socks. I manaJC(S 10 do my toenails. She was back: "Pacific Bell locally and AT&T long distance." Two phone systems serving a s1 nale subscnber ~med a bil much. By this time. however. I n(Cded a haircut and decided not to pur1ue the matter. Anyhow. temporarily maybt 1·vc avoided the Sword of Damocles. Steve Fntemaa It a Newport Sad1 be11.aet1mu. ln•ex•pen•alve• • (Ill 111 IC*' l"'I nol NQPI 1n p11ee ree1one1>1e CIHllfied ........ adverllalng -J ,.... Ctanlfled Advertts1no 642-587ft Too often peo.J?le flit, and say, well th11 is my new life style. There 11 the "wallow 1n tbc 1uucr .. hfe style. the > "crawl around on hands and knees" life style. and chc "bent low" hfe style Costa Mc\a ) ·' t1ons, white collar cnmes, etc. It's ume the 1tncral popula11on was a;iven a little consideration also. DANIEL J. Y ARNAL Costa Mesa 28 years a subscribeT and residen1 I live on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Hiabway in Irvine Terrace and the cxpanlion will have a direct impact on me and my property. 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Aprll 27, 1988 CALIFOR NIA ) Confusion followed Titan rocket blast LOMPOC, Caht. (AP) -Womed people scelufli mfonnat1on when a Titan rocket exploded into a toxic cloud at Vandenberg Air Force Ba~ got little help from local authontu."!>, who charge the Atr Force was slow to tell the public the)' were not in dange1 A9 Au Force general insists he did everything nght, and one count) supervisor sa>.'s local official~ mu\t share responsibility for the conlu'11on that immediately followed thl' April 18 explosion. adm1n1strator said 11 was three hours before he was informed. "There was never an affirmative statement that 'There is no danger, don't worry abolh 1t,"' ~1d Sgt Dale Schade, commander of the local Santa Barbara Count) shenfl'c; sta- 11on. "I would have e~pected defin1- t1ve informauon from the Air Force when I requested 1t " launch complex. Heben said his oflicers had to m o nitor emergency radio traffic 10 find o ut that the cloud posed no danger because the Atr Force never called poltce d1rectl) - a claim disputed b) Vandenberg offic1ah Lompoc Dastnct Hosp11al Adn11n- 1strator 8111 D1ebnC'r said he had to ask his nurse!> to call their huc;bands at Vandenberg tu learn that most of the cloud was dnf11ng hannles~ly to sea tor Ja1m1e K<.)edel said his station broadrut what turned out to be an incorrect rcpon that Vandenberg and schools might be evacuated becau~ the Air Force "did a lcss-than-avcrag<' 1ob The) should have said from the !>tart th('re "'a~n·t a problem .. Vandenberg's commander Ma) Gen Jad• L Watlons, said the Air Force was cnt1c1zed unfairly. since city and county firefighters at the blast site apparentl) failed to prompt-'> tell other agencies there was nu threat Most local oflic1ah ..aid thl'\ Wt'fl' pretty sure then: was nu Jangl:r hut some said their concerns weren't laid to rest for an hour or more .\ ho~pital Police C'h1d Bob Heben said no one pan1c~ed 1n the Lompoc Valley. where the 50.000 resident!> are ac- customed to the thunder ot m1'S'itle 1es1s and nx.kc:t launches eight miles av.a) E\.l'ntuall) the) will watch 'pare shullle\ take otT from a ne"' School d1\tnct officials, unablt• to 1mmed1atel~ contact Vandenberg be- cause of tht• phone 0' erload kl.'pt 9,000 pupil!> indoors as a precaution .\nd KR<..)K -f M radio ne"'" direr- He ~1d r0<. krl\ are nr~ er launched "hen the wind blo"'" toward Lom- poc Broderick Crawford in 1978. ------ I 'l ( \ I: I I I ,1 ,1111 I I\\ r • I f r I 1 I iJ • ------- n l I\ 1 I 1 i '"-': ~ ( )<) lj 1 r .. ~I c • 1: re · (' I i 11< • r. . . ~' ·I tlic · -..c"·o 1HI 011c '- ~ I / f . 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HO M IRAGE, Calif (AP) -Brodemk Crawford, the Jowly actor"' ho won an Oscar for hts role 1n '".\II the King's Men" but gamed fame on tde' 1s1on barking "I 0-4" into a mike on "H1ghwa) Patrol," died Saturday. He was 74. Crawford. who had suffered a c;troke about a )Car ago. recently was admitted to Eisenhower Medical Center where· he died. said his lon~t1mr ..igent ..\I Melnick ( ra"' ford wa'i a beef>. loose-Jowled man with a "1cked-1n face he con- \tdercd hi\ career insurance. "The guy\ with ugly mugs are working," he· once said "And a lot of the prctt\. b<>v'> aren't .iround much .in) morl.' .. .\ Broad"'ay auor 1n the 1910!. who 1ook100\as J ste' edorc and merchant ,eaman hctwecn engagements. C rawlord fir\t came to notice for his ponra)al ofd1m-w1tted Lenny '".~he 'it age vernon "Of Mice and Men. He had limited succes!> in movies before World War 11. which he spent a\ a '>ergl.'..1n1 1n the: .\rmy Air Corps. Aftl.'r the: "'ar. he again fou.nd little work until he· wa'i offered a reading for .. .\11 thl' King·, Men" after all the other candidate'> failed the ~crccn test. He "on the rok of political boss W1ll1c Stark on a Thursday and c;teppcd 1n front of the camera~ four days latc:r C'ra"' lord won the 1949 best actor Oscar and "lew 't ork Cnt1cs Award for his portrayal ol Stark. a man who forgot his populist ioals and became a v1nual dKtator alter election to the \tatehouse Stark wa'i assassinated at the end of thr mo\.1e. \ 1nualh m1rronng the nse and fall ol Louisiana's (1ov Huey Long. He gained ht'\ greatest populanty as the JOWi). take-charge ( h1ef Dan Matthews of the syndicated senes "H1ghwa) Patrol " The image of Crawford·., character leaning a$'11nst a patrol car and barking·· 10-4" into a radio m1<. rophone has endured for 30 year<, Between I 955 and I 959, 156 episodes of ·· H 1ghwa> Patrol'" were made. om· \how t'\Cf) t"'o days. and ha'e bct·n 1n !)i.'rpetual rerun \incc Baby boy gets infant's heart LOMA LINDA. (aid. (AP)-fhe hean ofa 15-month-old girl who was declared brain-dead a week ago was removed Saturday and given to Loma Linda l 'n1vers1ty Medical (enter. which performed a transplant oper- ation on an infant boy, officials !Mild A 15-month-old infant 1dent1fied only as Baby James received a heart 1n an operation performed Saturday afternoon by Dr. Leonard Baile). chief of ped1atnc cardiac surgery. said Loma Linda hospital spokesman Dick ·chacfcr For reasons of confidenuahty, 'x'haefer said he could not confirm that Bab~ Jamee; received the girl's heart. But he said the transplant wa'i the only one performed Saturday Newborn begins in the law's arms LO'i ANC 1El ES I '\P) -A baby boy was delivered at ( altforn1a H1gh wa) Patrol headquarters here Saturda) mornrng after a man gut lost while rushing his wife to the hospital and went to the C HP for d1rect1ons Roben Hodges couldn't find Queen of Angel\ Hospital so he followed \1g no; on thl" Hollywood Freeway that led him to the C HP office at Vermont and Rosewood avenues at 8 53 am . c;a1d officer Mont-. Keifer Ke1-fer and commun1cat1onc; super- visor Mary Cook looked after the woman. who was havrng labor pains . while waiting for an ambulance. Minutec; later paramedics had Sandra Hodge<; ready to go to Hollywood Presbytenan Medical Center Keifer wao; g1\ 1ng the husband direction\ when they reahLed the ambulance hadn't left and went to 1nvest1gate The amwcr was a baby boy. born at 9.10 a.m . with the: help of Fire De partment paramedics. Mother and baby were doing well after amv1ng at the hospital, ~1d spokesman Bob G1acovelh The boy was not yet named 21-year-old called f unntest in nation LOS ANGELES (AP) -A new laugh king was crowned Fnday night when a 21-ycar-old Colorad o man was named the winner of a na- t1onw1de search for the funniest person in Amcnca Louis Johnson Jr , of Denver wo n the contest decided by viewers of the pay telev1s1on system Showumc, Also 1n the running were Ken Hicks of Virgina Beach. Va. and Greg Ray of Atlanta Three year\ ago. after being fire from a JOb at a fast food 'ltan Johnson "literally walked into Th Comedy Works" in Dcnvcrdunnaa am~te ur night, Showt1mo spokeswoman Lauren Leff s~ud. He has performed there steadily ever 'ltnce the 1.,t two years as the opener for 1he main comed1an. she stud f or CluUfifd Ad ACTIO~ II A DAit. Y N.OT AD-~tlOI MJ U11 .. A Suitable Point By GWEN SALLEY-SCHOEN -.c111 .. , ............ Shorr. Simple. &xy. That's a suitable point of view for spring fashion. In designers ' spnng '86 collec- tions, it is apparenr that all have zeroed in on the once-upon-a. time tradition of suits for spring Pristine white suits are a key e/emenr in the offerings, but others that make a big impression are in soft pastels, ~bble gray, navy and black. A few collec- tions, such as Anne Klein II and St.John, included suits in red and yellow, with accents of black. Fabrics range from crisp gabardine to soft silk or linen. Skirts are narrow and shorr, hovering around the knee, but that isn 'c what ~t the fashion aficionados buzzing. le is the new jacket length called the 910. Ir's a pared-down scyle chat was launched in the past winter shows oy fashion leader Yves Saint Laurent. The combination of the shorter skirts and the longer jackets means that very little of the skirr shows ac che hemline. Often the, skm comes in a • 4 contrast color to the jacket, such as black under white or yellow. For some, matched suirs might Sttm a little too contrived. There is 1 solution. &veral lines, such as Anne Klein 11, att showing printed 11ckecs with blou~s of the same fabric, worn with solid Please sec SUIT ABLE/8 3 • • ' . . \ t I I 1 natty t · bold open- w stitching at \ ' , ' \ ' , \ ' , ' \ ' , , \ \ I I \ \ I I \ ' I I \ \ I I \ • I I \ \ I I - \ ' , ' \ . , ' ' t I ' . . , ' \ • I . , . , ., • ... the neck and shoulders. -A slim, simple shape goes from classic to fantastic. ,· I ' I ~. By VIDA DEAJI. Prize winning designs guaranteed to keep table conversation lively. Photography by Lee Payne "When I was a bride, dining tables were set with matching china patterns, matching stts of crystal and silver," said Joy Butterfield of Von Hemen Interiors. grace the table's center arc l.J.m1tcd only by the imagination. Fruits, plants, nuts, vegetables and baskets can be in- corporated into the table design and travel souvenirs can give an added touch to ethnic dinners. "But, coday frequently, you will sec a mixing of china or one ruby glass with a piece of Tiffany. As long as it blends, the mixing can be interesting. Butterfield was recently a judge at the Guild CWJl~ition of table designs conductd~ at Von Hcmcns along with Joan Kip~r of Joan J(jpper Designs, and Danielle Garr of Designing Panners. "Style of the table setting should tic in with the overall room decor. For instance, a formal table would look out of place in a room decorated in country. Of the first place winner, "La Mer Cuisine" by Jack and Jill Guild, J(jp~r said, "It was a fantasy table, a balance of design and popular colors. I like the idea of the sea shells and the unusual items used with the flomb center piece. . .bamboo stalks and banana leaves ... the use of the napkins tied on the sides. le was a dream, you wouldn't sit down to dinner at it, but when you walked into the room you would say ahhh! lt made you feel good." "The table should have eye ap~al and be in good taste with chc food," Butterfield added. .. A trend today is using place -.:.r s instead of tablcclothcs. Bue, on a gOOd wooden cable I recommend a pad and tablecloth cs~ciaUy when serving family styles and dishes arc being moved about. The covers will protect your table from scars. "Centerpieces should be kept low so guests can sec each other. I've noticed at benefits the trend seems to be high centerpieces of lucitc. You can sec the ocher guests fine and it's terribly dramatic." The table was covered with white sand and the service set on mirrored place mats. "It was too marvelous, .. said Garr. "You could write love letters in the sand. Eating is a high powered act and the cable was, too. It would make good conversa- tion." Flowers and candles are not the only acccpcable centerpieces. The stems co J NEW YORK - S omeumes fashion experts say the darndcst s. Between Frenchified phrases and fashion world ling , hion ex~rts seem to talk a foreign language. Even when they're s~aking English! To help translate the "dcrnier mot" sn the "gab or garb," straight-talking fashion ex~rt Michele Meyer has these down- co-carth definitions. Says Meyer, a veteran of the fashion ccnccrs of Paris, New York and Milan, and U.S. fashion director for Rodicr Paris, ''Different 'buzz words' arc hot each season. The trick is to know which arc m or out and what they mean to begin with." Following is Michele's mmi-d1ct1onary of terms and phrases you're bound co sec in fashion reports. •The Chanel Look. Whether you know 1t as The First Lady Look of Jackie and Nancy -or The Look of The Ladies Who Lunch. chis look ss back and bsg for fall. Watch for an abundance of details inspired by Coco Chanel: the collarless knit cardigan iackcc worn with a slim, below-the-knee skin, endless longish stands of ~arls, quilted handbags on golden chains, two-cone pumps and s~ccacor shoes, and chain-link belts worn low •The Grace Kelly Look. For Hitchcock fans, the only mystery ss what cook so long? This American Pnnccss had a Look we like swingy hip-length cardigans over natty pleated skins, crisp waist-cinched halter dresses, elegant evening gowns, chiffon scarves cbar_ bsl~wed about, and Movie Star Sunglasses. of course . •Twin ~ts. Docsn t 1t sound sexier to purr "twin sec " than stumble over "roundnecked, short-sleeved sweater under a matching long-sleeved cardigan!" Brigsne Bardot made Rod1cr's twin secs famous in the Fsfttcs. says Michelle; Madonna just msghc do 1t m the Eightscs. •O~nwork: When kn1tty ss natty not naughty Suddenly this s1.1per seductive detail is everywhere and st couldn't look better m dresses, sweaters, tops, sox. even gloves. Openwork is that lacey. holey effect that happens when knincrs drop srnches -oo ~~se . Redingoce (red' m got') Thmk Little Red Riding Goat Or, pretend you 're French and try to say in English: "nding coat." Now you have 1t1 This nifty number. newly mmtcd, 1s a l1ghtwc1ght transscional coat for women, usually with slanted hip pockets and worn o~n In a previous life, Ebenezer Scrooge loved his, but then st was a lonlZ. full-sksned and ca~d overcoat for men. •Dcbardcur. (duh bar dcr') We call them tank tops. the French call them "debardcul'$ .. Dcbardeur ss French for Pie•~ Stt FASHION FANS/83 11 Put best foot ~orward and help those tired tootsies f have a fncnd who says it IS SO tacky to say "my feet hun." The classy way to suffer and complain. she contends. is to say "my foot huns " Call it wbat you like. there are times when youaet home after a hard da)' 1n lbe concrete world. and your feet are tired and aching. These reviving techniques submitted by Kinney Shoe Corp. may help. Soak your feet in a basin of warm water with two tablespoons of baking soda or epsom salts. Wrap ice cubes in a wet washcloth and rub over your feet and anltlcs. Dry, then apply witch hazel. cologne, alcohol or vinegar. Shake your feet, one at a lime, as hard as you can. Relax, then flex your toes up and down. Circle your ankles. Roll each foot over a golf baJI, tenrus baJI or rolling pan. Give yourself a soothinJ foot massage. Rub cream or lbuon on clean feet, then massage wuh your thumbs work1n1 steadily toward your toes. Then massage your heels and anltles. Bend toes back and fon h Massage each toe individually and knead the soles. If there 1s time. elevate your teet a t a 45-degrcc an&Je to your body for 20 minutes. NEW P RODUCI'S: Sh1sc1do has recently brought out a pair of new products -a day and night essence. The day product, the company says. is formulated to replenish cells with vital moisture. a nd an ultraviolet ray absorbin& aacnt to ensure {>rotecuon. Further claims are: Skin cell ac- tivities accelerate each night dunng sleep and the extent to which sJcin can rejuvenate itself dcpen<js upon the care provided for it. Also, cneraucrs 1n Night Essence cncourqe the body to cause cells to divide and reproduce faster and ensures an ideaJ moisture balance. News from the Estee Lauder com- pany 1s that for the second time 1n three years. one of their products, Stun Perfecting Creme, has ~ named best product of the year by a ~el of French beauty editors. (Night Repair was a winner in '83.) The product, described by one judge as "the creme of my dreams," is a white, lightweight nourisher that 1s formulated out of inFients that wpplement the skin s own vital resources to increase firmness. smoothness and softness so that the skin looks younger and more gJowing. To be more precise, 1t is made up of natural biological extracts from the sea and plants -that is. ammo peptides that are supposed to have a profound effect upon firmness. In addition, 1t contams scrum proteins and a soluble collagen ex- tract to encourage the production of new collagen in the stun and gJycopolypeptades to increase ox- ygcnauon. HAVE A CUPPA: If trying on new makeup colors and skin care products under the d1rcct1on r i a trained consultant is your cup of tea, the Saturday Mother's Day event al Noevir, lnc. might be the tacke~. From 10· a.m. 10 I p.m. the public may attend the event at Noev1r's USA headquarters. 1095 SE Main, lrvtne. Besides serving up advice, tea, scones and sandwiches will be offered to participants. HINT OF THE WEEK: One of Kn Toth's beauty secrets is cucumbers! ··r buysomanycucumbers,about 12ata tame, that the people at the grocery store probably thank I make a lot of picltlcs,'' J<.jt said. "What I do is drink a $lass of the juice everyday. If I'm gome to be before the cameras (TV or movies). I will increase the amount to V101 Du11 as much as six gJasses a day or two before. A biochemist o nce told me that cucumbers conw11 a ho rmone that helps prevent wrinXJcs and are good fo r the hair and nails. "We have known for a long time, that it helps if lOU USC CUC1.tmber topically for puffiness. but I juice them and drink it!" Cinderella Guild parties at tea house By VIDA DEAN "Our members are always busy as hostesses an the homes on the tour and they never get to sec the tea house. so we decided to have this party," said Betty Flnllegan, chairman of the recent Designs for Dining event held by Cinderella Guild ofChildrens Hospital of OC. For the fi rst time. a preview cocktail party was held at the tea house, Von Hemcrt In tenors, Costa Mesa. with 60 members viewing the tables decorated by eight other CHOC Guilds. Finnegan and Lyn Cancilla, president. were hostesses for the affair. Talk centered around the D for D that would follow the next da) w11h committee members keeping their fingers crossed for sunshine and nice weather. (Thc:r got their w1i.hes ) "Last year we had about 1500 come through. It was a lot offun,"sa1d Ted von Hemert,a1tend1ng with wife Dorothy. Son Barry and his wife Sue were also there. "The Von Hemens have been so good to us. They arc paying for all of the food," said Finnegan, as Turnip Rose waiters circulated with hot tast)' hor d'oueHes. (The next da) the group tounng the four homes and v1s111ng the tea house ~ere ~rved the same and a hght lunch) Cancilla presented the Von Hcmens with a crystal bear and the)' ga' c Courtland Sdort lno a pewter stein. "( ourtland. one of the designers w11h Von Hcmens. helped us arrange the event," said Cancilla. "I no~ rca!ize how much time the wo men put into this. They do a lot of work and the event gets better every year. I consider myself a member or a halt- member ofth1s group.'' Sc1onino commented (He 1s now spending about two weeks out of each month redecorating the former California governor'~ / mansion that Gov. Jerry Brown never occupied.) "The decorated tables get better every year. The vote was very close. I'm glad I didn't have to compete," said Cancilla. Early the ~xt morning. j udges Jou Kipper, Danielle Garr and Joy Banerfleld decided that among the fantastic tables the winners were Jack & Jill Guild of Santa Ana(Tustin, first; Small World of Irvine, second, and Tres Osos Guild of Mission Viejo, third. During the day 1400 viewed the eight competing guild tables and toured the homes ofZ. Allred, Beverly Mlnlley, EmUy and Rlcbard Barrett and Mn . Gavln Herbert where 27 exhibitors displayed unique and originaJ table designs. "We took 1n more than $I 00,000," said Finnegan. STARS: The Center Stars, a woman's suppon group for OC Performing Ans Center, were at Ncwpon Harbor An Museum to mark the conclusion of the first year -a yzar considered rewarding as the membership grew from 65 10 97. . Talk at the affair was, of course, the future -the opening oft he Center this fall. Tboma1 Kendrick was on hand to discuss upcoming presentations. o.llr .... ,......., ~ ....... Pnor to lunch in the Sculpture Garden, JoAnD Boswell, outgomg president. thanked her board and announced a membership tea planned May 7 at the Center O ub. (When fully subscribed the members will generate $450.000 annually toward The Cente r's operation.) New board introduced included Betty Belden, president; J anet Corbln and Donna Bunce, VPs; Cbrtstlne Rboadet, secretary; Ardlste Reis, treasurer. and Mary J obn1on, public relations. Lynn Cancilla (rifiht) with Dorothy and Ted von Remert at Small World table. Directors arc Ramona Bernamontl, Boswell. Harriet Cox, Rita Mmngta, Beverly Reidling, Rose Smedegaard, Joanne Sokol1kl, Diana Sterling a nd Kathryn Wrt1bt. <-....... Oeltr ............. ., Lee,..,_ Below, Betty Belden, on left, who will take over from JoAnn Boewell. At left, talk by Ardlate Reia, Arleen Kelly and Ellie Faber. In lower left photo, Janet Cor- bin, Bernice Bird and Chrtatine Rhoadea enjoy a laugh. Marian Turpin, Elinor Holateln and Martha Bolen check out pretty table. How would Ora nge Coast Mo m s like to s pe n d t he ir s pecia l day? And, what do the ir young childre n t h ink they'd like to do? Some of the same things and some very different t hi ngs. Oh me. oh my ... oh, M om! ' Betty and Jack Ftnnetan at Little Mermaid'• creation. AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC.MS. FITS The only aerobics program In Orange County owned/operated by a registered therapist 71 4-839-2010 HOBBIES OAKEN HOBBIES-FTN VU Y. 714-84t-4057: Plastics. RC Cars/ Aircraft Speclallsts. . ENTERTAINMENT BWE ADEPT OC'S FINEST VARIETY BAND Music from the 40's thru the 80's for all occasions Reasonable Rates. Ref's avall, 5 34-I 836 or 498-0489. WEDDINGS AT SEA PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts All services arranges. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS . 714-675-4704. Coming T h ursday, May 1st in t h e Da ily Pilot To Order your Good Life ad Call 642-5678. Ask for Cathy -· Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT/Sunday, April 21, 1N8 BS WALK IN TH£ SuN .John and Donna Creanreceivea 'lovely' award ' SPIRITS OF LOVE. Job and it and so 1 am happy to aoccpl the Saturday niaht, the dcsiancr hadjO'lte and Bob Ar1hr (KABC's ralkracho\ more than one and one-half rrulhon Doua Creaa, Corona del Mar, were "Spirit of Love" award f'orboth of us; all-out for his friend. ,_ / Ken and Bob) who coined and h.ave dollar ~:c~~~bla;i~ m~~~5a~'d!t~o-; :m~~~.,'Y~ c=\J3uwh~~ an~b::'io~~~!~:C:~~ ~ti:~ TE~ry~~~~: ~n:_or:C "o~~:: = Ho:~ committee memben in· of friends, many of wbom arc Dcsia,neT and Group EfTon sup~rter ) and A.lady (with wife Chrlue), was which served as the event's mono. eluded Carl KarcMr (with wife celebrities -at Orou{l Effort's Mr. Blackwell presented her with the regal in a Mr. Blackwell Iona. white, Minyard, Anhur and premiere Mar1a11C), S•91rvl1tr Barrieu Seventh Annual Gala Dinner and award -a two-foot crystal trophy. beaded formal aown. Her make-up auctioneer Bob A.belt auctioned nu Wlear, Mayor Tom BnMbey, Mlle. Auction. The event was held an the "John and Donna Crean epatomu.c was by Gcoraette KJmccr of Rodeo mcrous exc1tina items, includma a Berle. IUeUn <>amkrla19, Norm &rand blllroom of the Beverly the 'Spirit of Love' more than anyone On ve and the richly faceted emerald 1hopp10g spree an Hona Kong. JO If for C,....y, M•ty llaU, Bolt Hope and Wilshire Hotel last Saturday. I have ever known," said Blackwell. Jewelry she wore were so numerous four in Ireland. a Danube cruise and Duay Tllom.H who -with wife The Creans. who chaired the fun-"They are the most sensitive, real they conjured thouahts of galas in the top item: A $53,000 Bounder R"e Marie -took a fuU ~in the draiser, were awarded Group Efforts' people in my hfe. If the chips were Europe's arandest palaces. Motor Home donated by the Creans. event's proaram to say, 'John and coveted "Spirit of Love' award. down and I needed someone, I know "Eat your heart out, Lady Dl, .. said Donna Crean. we love you!" Group Effort includes the Arthritis that I could count o n the Creans and a joshmg Jerry K.obrba (there with Saturday's gala raised approx-Among the aucsu were Tom and Foundation, Leukemia Society of that'sthewayalloftheirmanyfriends lt..lttw) conccmino Crean's "knock-imately S4i 5.ooo in support of the Jue Wltllera Pleno• Biddy and Am · 1 o be u f ~ I .. 1 • educauonal. medical and sel'Vlcc .., encan nc., 11 tes nit o ice about them." your~yes.-out" iewelrv. Dorotlay Ebsea, Ray and Vera Coa· Cedars Sinai Hospital and Loyola "Mr. Blackwell always makes sure Guests seated at Crean's very up-proerams of the four organizations. oJJf, Aady Gruatellt, Elmer Dill•, Marymount University. that I am presentable," Donna Crean front table included Blackwell and accordinR to Crean. Dr. lrne Kattorla, Sy and Dotde "John (who was 111) couldn't make had said prior to the event aod on Celebrity Chairmen lten MlDyar4 Since f979, Group Effon has raised Priebucl, Benaard Gro1unu, Jack Cabaret chapter ;readies tortillas .for Cinco de Mayo A grandeC1ncode Mayo celebration is coming up Saturday at South Coast Plaza. It as the suth annual celebration planned by Cabaret Chapter ofThe Center.and more than 2,000areexpected to show for the 8:30 p.m. event. according to Tor Ecker,c~aar. ''Our new format. which includes gaming booths. a mariachi band, authentic Mexican food and a shooter bar. as anuc1pated to bring our largest attendance yet," Eckert said. Tickets are $22 person, ancluding$7 an coupons redeemable for food or drink. They may be obtained (if you arc over 21) throuJh Tickctmaster, 740-2000or855-6400. (This chapter drew 2.300 to their last casino bash in February.) BOSSA NOVA:Sameday,Saturday, butdunngthebrunch hoursofll a.m to 2 p.m .. the Mcridaen Hotel Wlll host a Bossa Nova event to benefit the United Cerebral Palsy Association. Brazilian entertainment. Brazilian food and a host of celebs will be on hand for the party which kicks ofTthe hotel's week-long salute to the Bahian government of Brazil. Jack Smltb ("You asked for It") will emcee the Iatan flavored brunch with a guest last that reads dignatarics from Braz al plus JeoJlee Harri ion (Dallas' Jamie Ewing). Loa Ferrtpo(theincredible hulk). Dick Ser1u(Darren in Bewitch) and numerous others. Also, pnzes galore will be awarded and ate ms belonging to celcbn ties will be auctioned. Tickets forthe fun time are$50and may be obtained by calling Doreen Plrro, 641-3 774. 'DERBY DAY: The horses wall beotfand running on Saturday at the Balboa Bay Club. Stanangumcfor Kentuckr Derby Day 1s 10:30a.m . MAY DAY:A numberofOrange Counttansareexected to be lo Bel Air on Tbarsday for tlae 10:30 a.m. May BHket Day planned by Hollywood Bowl Volanteee1. Tbe aJUIHI kickoff lancbeon celebrates tlae tbe 1 tH bowl 1ea1on wltla members of tbe LA Plallhrmollic eatertalnlll1. Sbaroa Mc Nalley is chairman. CASABLANCA: Lamb, filled grape leaves, filo filled with beef, baklava and caviar eggplant area few of the treats in store Fnday when Sound of Music ChapterofThe Center entertains its patrons at" Ao Evening in Casablanca·· Dr.and Mn.Ed Awad will open their home for the party planned b'y chairman ADD Pu1e and food chairman Mutae Gtkon. MEETINGS: Laguna Beach Chapter of DAR will hold its Ma) luncheon J 1:30a.m. May6at Hotel Laguna. Dr. Edward Hart, president oflrvinc Valley College (was Saddleback College North) will address the Laguna Hills branch of AAUW IOa.m. Saturday in the dJnang room 2 of Clubhouse. SUITABLE ... From Bl skirts. It's a httJe more m1xy, hut docs offer a woman more wardrobe options. as G1org10 Armani. show them in a mixture of patterns in the same color combinations. • Cherri Mabinczyk MAKSIMCZTK-KING St. Bonaventure Catholic Church 10 Huntington Beach was the settang for the April 19 wedding of Chem King of West Los Angeles and Michael Maksimczyk of Huntington , Beach. They greeted 170 guests at their reception at the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club. The bnde 1s the daughter of Henry B. King and Mrs. Irene Shakelford. She wore her grandmother's wedding gown of off-white satin with puffed sleeves and a princess neck.line. Her headpiece was made of off-white lace flowers with pearl sprays. The matron of honor was Gwen Schroeder, and Karin Deluca was bridesmaid. Katrine Small was the flower girl, and Austin Nichols was the ring bearer. The bndegroom is the son of Dr and Mrs. Walter Maksimczyk. G reg Fowler was best man, and ushers were Jam Deluca. Chns Deluca and Mat· thew Nichols. After a wedding tnp to Jamaica. the couple arc residents of West Los Angeles. She is employed by the C PA firm Bay Sherman & Co. and he 1s a third rear dental student at the USC schoo of dentistry. KRJSLE-HANLEY Santa Ana Country Club The bride wore a gown of Chana silk with a lace bochcc and a lace tnmmed chapel train. She wore her ~t­ grandmother's cameo and earned a lace handkerchief that belonged to her great-great grandmother. Susie Prcsted was matron of honor and bridesmaids, were Lrnda West- erhout, Sena Bargueiras, Tracy Gnf- fin, Terese Edwards, Lisa Loesh and Leslie Smith. Jenny Kriste was the flower girl, and the ring bearer was Chnstian Edwards. Ryan Edwards served as altar boy. The bridegroom's brother, Georg Kriste was best man, and ushers were Steve Prested, Rene Bargueiras, Gary and Jerry Sabins, Dan Prestcd. Kenny Gerras1 and Ron Stone. After honeymooning in Santa Barbara, the newlyweds are living in Glendale. He is with Y1de Kriste Insurance in Glendale and she is employed by J.W. Robinsons 1n Beverly Hills. SPICER-HAAS Costa Mesans Denise Lynn Ha.as, daughter of Michael and Beverly Haas. and Charles Robert Spicer. son of Robert and Dorothy Spicer, ex- changed wedding vows in an April 5 ceremony an St. John the Bapttst Catholic Church, Costa Mesa. They ~ted 230 guests at their reception 1n the Mesa Verde Country Club. The bride wore a traditional white satin gown with a pearl tnmmed bodice and full skin end mg m a Wlde sweep tram. Sandy Ludwick was her maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Jeanie Haas. Melissa Gross. Sally Shepherd. Janice Spicer. Susie Step- hens and Laune Myers. Greg Spicer. the bndcgroom·s brother was has best man. and ushers were Michael Haas. Rick Riley, Ken Belyea, Scott Hanratty, Greg Hat- hcock and Bill Richards. Af\cr a honeymoon m Carmel and Monterey, the couple are rcs1du~ in Costa Mesa She is assistant manager 1n dresses at Bullock's. South Coast Plaza and he 1s an account manager for the NCR Corp BURKE-OLSON A March 22 ceremony 1n Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church m Newport Beach united Kim Jearune Mr. and Mn. Krtale Olson of Corona del Mar and Dennis Michael Burke of Newport Beach. Two hundred and twenty-five guests attended their reccpuon at the Koto Restaurant in Newport Beach. The bnde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin John Olson of Huntinglon Beach. She wore a gown of white floral embroidered organu over satin. The bodice was embelhshed Wlth pearls and the sleeves were made of puffed saun over embroidered organza. A full skirt with a chapel train fell from the fitted waist Her bndal attendants were Bambi Olson, Elaine Mahoney. Janine McClanahan Sullivan, Tamra McQuecn. Laurie Covlll, Sharon Mishkin and Adnen Floth. The bndcgi:oom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M.lcolm Burke of Buena Park. He was attended by Jack Schember, John Rothstein, Bob Burke, David floth, Phil Ed- mondson, Pat Sullivan and Casey Henrich. After a honeymoon 1n Paris and the south of France, the couple arc residents of Corona del Mar. She as employed by Robinson's at Fashion Island and 1s also an art teacher at the Irvine Fine Arts Center. Her husband BEm PORTER and Llaa a.a, MJb Na.... a..ts La6etj and Bill WeW.. Amona •uesta from Corona del Mar were Elaa (the beautiful motb~J of Richard) 0..mberlaJa, Pierre Potuea. Carmelle and JMI Mus. and Alu O'K.a1a. Tom and Gleaa Ltaedt came from Laauna Beach • Mr. &Dd Mn. 8~ Mr. a.od Mn. Burke 1s vice president of markeuog and operauons of Unmat lndustnes an Santa Ana. Trouser suits arc fewer than 1n the past fall. but there are plenty to confirm that pants are installed forever an a well-dressed woman's wardrobe. Again. as with skirt suits. the jacket length as longer . ., n fact, several designers are shoWlng duster coats instead of Jackets. These top- pers reach almost to the ankle and arc unlined and full in shape. For the most pan, suits are more feminine than an seasons past. proving that the John Molloy "Dress For Success" standard may have run its course. In some cases, I.here is a feminine touch of a peplum flaring below the waist. In other cases. Jackets were shown without a blouse underneath or with a simple, low-cut T-shirt that barely shows. When blouses do show. most often they have a cowl, bow or turtle treatment at the neck, which further softens the look. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cath· olic Church in Newport Beach was the setting for the Apnl 5 mamagc of Patti Hanley and Bill Krisle. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanley ofNcwport Beach and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Y1de Knste of Glendale. Three hundred guests were present at their reception at the New Fall SuperSavers! Calvan Klem docs his trouser suits as separate pieces 1n shades of the same color. but other designers. such On the cover ... The blue-nbhoned winning table, we received a check for $750. It goes La Mer Cuisine. was completely to C h1ldrens Hospital." covered an white sand and set Wlth . shell-decorated china on mirrored "I have children and do theme place mats. "The sand was my idea," parties for them," said Jo~nne Fella of said chairperson Landa Abrahams of Irvine's Small World Guild, who was Jack and Jail Guild "The china as co-chairman with Joyce Pedlow. Sec- mme and we used Earlene Jefferson's ond prize w.cnt to the colorful and silver." The rule is that the design plast1c-pract1cal table they dcs1gne~. must be an original idea of members "We wanted to do something daf- and all of the ~ttlng items must fercnt from the usual china. crystal belong to members. The only outside and silver setting." The table won help can be a centerpiece done by a $500 for the guild which will an turn professional. "As first place winner• donate to CHOC FASHION CALENDAR cessonzang With Scarves and Ho- sael)" as the topic The center. 545-6233, may be called for more information or reservations. Submit your engagement, nuptial news lt'scas) to publish your w~ing news in the Dail> Pilot. First. get copies ofour en.en t and wedding forms. You can either pick them up in our lobby at JJO W . Ba} St.. Costa Mesa. Monda> through Friday (rom8a.m. to5p m .. or mail your request w11h a stamped, self-addressed en vclopc to the Wed- ding Department, Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Engagement news must be sut>- mitted at least seven wttks pnor to the wedding. [(you have one. include a photo o(thc bridc-to-bt· with the form. Weddings will be published ancr the wedding date. Quality photos of the bride or the bndal couple are welcome Black/white photo.~ arc preferred to color. lf.~ou wish your photo re tu med. please put> our name and maillns address o n the back (use a felt-tipped pen, please). MAY CO: Experts will show how to make a wardrobe work dunng a 6 30 p.m . Monday workshop 1n the res· taurant of the SCP store. A light supper will also be served. The $6 per person tickets may be arranged by caJiina 546-9321 . WORKSHOP: New You Image Center. 11180 Warner Ave. Suite 451. Fountain VaUey will hold a 6 p.m . Thursday workshop with "Ac- "In Orange County ... if you're lucky, y<;u marry_ a millionaire. FASHION ... From Bl "movma man" and guess wh11 French moving men wear to work? •Pret-a-Porler: (Prcta' Por tay) ~imply means ready-to-wear an French And ready·to-wear an fashion refers to collec~ns p~uccd an q uantity for sale to mass or elate retail markets. The Pret-a-Portcr refers to the b11 fashion shows Pans des11nen staae for the world's fashion expens every March and Novcmhcr for the purpose ofcreatang bun word Or so 1t 1«ms to us! If you' re smart you buy your clothes at Re<.Y-ded Rags ... and then, marry a millionaire ,, ( .. it's t!aSit!r thiJt way I) Clothes from the wardrobes of the world's ~st dressed • 2731 f . Coas1 H\L·\I 67~ 1:'.I:'.~~ OPl-.N C oronn d"I Mar ~ f-Vt-RY DAY MEXICAN RM ERA Lahor <.;,an Lu~ .. ,• l\(apuk .. • l 1huatanl'J" • l'u t nir \•<tllilrtd l>t pan' ~ l6 I.!. 7 'I Thom"'•"""' Crr,1x • ~,,._,'l._.H • l 'h" 1hrr1 "'"" l••n' ll~par1' ii li •1 I I mit 4 l l 8DAY41'<1WI l Wl'l:-O P ·dr11111$l11110 '1fi&HI4and l1l fl.'\' hl'll~I LRl.ISE._, tnimSlhh41IO 11 11 h TRANS· PANAMA l u~an •SI T hun1.i' • "'' l r• '" • <.;,an Bia~ f.ila nth • l'.rn.1r11• i .rn.11 lltpan~ toll l.! II 110 12 lllntr:in ,..,.,,., 90AYSF'ROM $}()95 lODAYS FROM 10 01\YS FROM $)495 "Save~ toSSOO and cruise lo~r for less. 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''La4y Betit.," a theater piece with sbdes and music, will be offered Wednesday o nly at GWC's Forum 11. while "Aesop's Fables" opens a two- weekend run in the college's Actors Playbox Friday. Saturday will see the musical "Bello, DoUy" bowing in for a five-perfonnancc run in Newport The steelworkers' musical, a 55- mmute performance. explores the feclinas and perceptions ofa group of former Bethlehem Steel workers from the now-closed Vernon plant. known as Lady Beth. Adm1ss1on is free for the 7 p.m. event. Charles Mitchell 1~ directing "Aesop's Fables," his story theater version of several classic tales. Per- formances will be given Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. in the Playbox with ticket information available at 895-8 I 34 Toi Tnus rnformatton. Two other local stage productions head tnto their closing weekends. They are: •"I'm Getthlg My Act Tocetber ud Taklll1 It oa lite Road" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, l..Aguna Beach (494-0743). Final performances will be given Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m .. today and next Sunday at 2.30. •"The Uavlted" by the LP Reper- to ry at the City Hall Complex, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin (731-2792). Closing performances are Wednes- day throu&h Saturday at 8: I 5 p.m Mcanwfule. a plethora of leftovers from the Apnl calendar re main on the local schedule. They include: •"Barfed ClUld" on the mam stage and "Vlrghlla" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory, 655 Town C enter Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). "Buried Child" plaY' Tuesdays throu&h Fridays at 8 p m .. Saturdays at 2:10 and 8, Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 unul May 11 , ·•v1r- ginia" is on stage Tuesdays through Fndays at 8:30, Saturdays at 3 and 8:30. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until May 18. •"Happy New Year'' at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, 61 1 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa (650-5269). Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. unlit May 10. •"Catcb Me lf Yoa Cu" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Hunt- ington Bcach(832-1405). Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 24 with Sunday maunees at 2:30 today and May I I •"You Ca.o't Talle It Wilb You" by the Saddlebac k Valley Community Theater at Trabuco Hills High School, M ISSIOO Viejo ( 768-098 I ). Fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m through May I 7 •"A Mooa for the Ml1bqottea" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St., Garden Grove (636-7213). Wednes- days through Saturdays at 8 p.m., with a matinee today at 3 p.m . •''Tbe Uon hi Whiter" at the San Clemente Community Theater. 202 Ave Cabrillo, San C'lemente (492-0465), Thursdays thrpugh Sat- urdal.s at 8 p.m. until May 10. • • Come Back to lite 5 ud Dime, Jimmy Oeu, Jlmmy Dua" at the La Habra Communjty Theater, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May 10. Dinner theater audiences can feast on these four productions: •"Evita" at the Gr.rnd Ornner Theater, l Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-7720), nightly except Mondays at varyang cunain times through June I 5. •"Tbe Klng aad I" at the Curtam Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540), nightly ex- cept Mondays at varymg curtain times through May 25. •"Leonardo the Floreathle" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. I 40 Ave. Pico. San Clemente ( 492-9950), Wednesdays through Sat- urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at l and 7 p.m. until June 8. •"Last of the Cla11" at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-551 1 ). nightly except Mondays at varying cu.nain limes through June 8 a Michael Collier, Jonelle Goddard Styen, Latty Evan• •tar ln "Bello, Dolly" at Newport Mormon cburcb. Jonelle Goddard Styers. a former Miss Utah, plays the t1tle role 1n "Hello. Dolly" at the Mormon Church. 801 Dover Dnve. Newport Beach. Others in the cast are Bngham Allebes. Vicki Cluff. Larry Evan'i. Michael Collier. Cindy Sobel. Chet Groskreutz. Dianne Bradshaw. Missy Bradshaw and Craig Stre iff. Joel Swenson 1s directing the show. which wall be presented Saturda~ and May 9, 10, 15 and 16 at 7 10 pm Thercalsowillbeamat1nee Ma) !Oat I :30 p.m . C'~ll 642-I 123 for ucket Minnie Mouse goes Madonna with a new look ' Thorou&hly modem Minnie •how• her •tuff. By BOB THOMAS "~"-·'*" BURBANK -She'~ hkt' a rodent version of Mado nna with her JUnk Jewelry, hot colors and ~hort. sassy skins Minnie Mouse has dumped those frumpy polka dots and pinafores and Jazzed herself upfor a comeback. Call it nostalgia for o ne of the screen's venerable stars. or simply another effort by the new Disney management to make the most of the company's assets. Whatever the cause. Minnie Mouse, 58. as emerging from the shadow of her longtime sweetie. Mackey. In a media bhtz to nval Madon- na's, Minnie has a record album. "Totally Minnie," a TV special, special shows at Disneyland and Walt Disney World. a new hncs of toys and dolls and she will be makmg personal appearances 1n shopping malls The campaign started with Dis- ney's music department and 1s now being pursued by the merchandisers "We have three maJor toy com - panies interested an bnng1ng out new lines." ~1d Judy Rubin, markc11ng manager for character licensing. ··w e have 1n mind a plush toy and a fashion doll that could change clothc<o hke a Barbie, but would still have the appeal to young children of Minnie Mouse. "The products wo uld carry Man- nie's new look. Our research showed that in the I 930s she was a very feisty, flirtatious character. But later on she became more sedate, hke a Donna Recd.\ That was appropnate for the times. bttt-tt'\vasn't fair to her. Now we're bringmg Minnie into the '80s." Minnie Mouse was born in I 928 with Mickey Mouse in ··steamboat Willie," the first talkie cartoon. She sans"Mmnie'sY00 Hoo"1nthe 1929 "M ickey's Folhes," and the song was the first ever published by Disney. "We always drew Minnie with real, broad. fem mine gestures," recalled Frank Thomas, a top Disney animator from the I 9 30s. who is now reured. "Most of the tames she was modest, shy and girlish. She would bnng lunch to Mickey when he was at work. When she was kidnapped by Pegleg Pete. she would lock and yell but never scratch or bite or such unladylike things. Except for the" Plane Crazy" scene an which she used her bloomers as a parachute, Minnie was never given comedy and had hnle romance. Tho mas laughingly remembered a scene he drew for .. Brave Little Tailor" an which Mackey and Mannie tned to kiss on a merry-go-round. "The horses were going up and down and Mickey and Mannie were giving the most suction-ndden french kisses you could imagine. When the director. Dave Hand. saw my scene. he said, 'You'd better get that out of there' Walt would have frowned ifhc had seen 1t." M1nn1e's only starring role came 1n a World War II training cartoon "Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire " After 71 cartoons. her career faded, tho ugh she remained a famshar figure because of merchandise. "We used Mannie an 'Chns1ma'> Carol, ... said Disney producer-direc- tor Bem1e Mattison. refemng to the 1983 C harles Dickens fcaturette that included most of the classic Disney characters. "She played Mrs. (Bob) Cratch1t but she didn't have a spealcmg pan: she Just served dinner to the family As far as I know, there are no plans to use her an future films·· M1nn1e remains active in ottdr areas She 1s one of the human-\1ze character<> at the theme parks. and she skates 1n the "Disney on Ice" shows She appears on hm1ted~d1t1on plates and since 1971 has had her own Minnie Mouse wristwatch 'Legend' breaks 'Murphy's Law' at the box office DIST& llU £.OWMOS TOMI coon 1s1-•1M UllUN PACf"IC GATnm S2l-1611 HOLL 'a WOOD I Al'I -fhe tree- dom-seck1ng fames that · Legend" is made o f flew to the top of the box office charts la~t week. pulling "'Murphy's Law" behind 11 and pav- ing the way for "Wise Guy<," '"""' •w.n £.OWMOS f <Ufl All VUUY &39-lSOO WllTlllllTt• £DWAllOS Clll'MA MST Ht 393S The newcomer'i, featunng Tom <. rui..e in .. 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U\ t'r'\l1'f' f' "''" \ '"'"..,.,"' E.rlw.irO\l1nen • ~~t 8')4 /IH • <,;>1 161 1 fl<ll 1935 LA HABRA MISSION VIEJO WB'fMTNMR E.11W1rds "°"'" IM\t AM( r.i\t'Of '>INillt f.Owar<IS V~ Md P~<tfk \ H• W•y I~ 1'1.11.1 546 Z7 I I 691 Of>} I l&4 6Z20 Df••l' In 8<11 l6'i I fl T'OOO £.nw trrl\ Sad<JletM<• 51! I ~ ~Pd<.,-.< \Oldnqf'(lr1 .... IR6.\4 'fll.>I ''**** % ... Uncornpromlalngty honeat .•. '' Jet'4N~. KASC-lV ..... , ... • COIU .. t.1 .... . ..... \a' .. .... ... , .. ca .... ., H•--. " - A ~RAMOUNT PICTURE ........ -"__....,__...... ' .. --NOW PLAYING ._, .... <Ill ... ~·..-. .,...., ·~ l\jfl ... , ... ~ ,..,,......,,_,._. \\ .. , . I from first to third place. collecting S2.7 m1lhon at 1,137 theater~ and boost mg at~ lour-week gross to $22. 3 million. "Police Academy 3" from Warner Bros. slid from second to fourth place, grossing $2.4 million at 1,490 box offices and raising its five-week earnings total to $33. 9 malhon. Paramo unt's "Gung Ho" dro pped one notch as 1t raked in S 1.6 million at 1.009 movie houses. increasing us five-week total to $28.6 m1lhon. "Wise Guys," MG M-UA'scomedy about two small-time mobsters play- ed by Joe Piscopo and Danny DeV110, showed o n o nly 338 theater screens. but still pulled in $1.3 million in its first week out -good enough for sixth place in the box office derby .. Pretty in Pink" improved tts standings, moving from ninth 10 seventh place by earning S 1.2 m1lhon at 915 theaters and pusbfog the SHARE nfE STORY AMERICA LOVES ... Shan heart.a wtth .. .nama ... ....,. mwMDSsount CDWAIDS .aJO COSTA lllJA T1M IJO.CHO W.!711 ......... -CDWMDS IUIJICTlll AMCmNG MMl 141-0Sll UJ.0340 u .... ..,.. rACl1C lA •ADA UA cmcooo •t• 1)4 ltll &..-au ... /f/JCM. ... , IU LAUMtaUIMU ----JU.MU m1n1.-.., Paramount p1cture'se1ght-week earn- ing~ to Sn J m1lhon "The ( olor Purple" from Warner Bro\ also banked $1.2 million. I !ere arc the top eight films at the box office this pas\ weekend. with dastnbutor, weekend gross, number of screens. total gross, number of weeks 1n release and estimated pro- duction costs. Figures unavailable are indicated by n-a. I "L-'<1.'' UnlverMtl, U l mllllon, I 117 KrMns, M.J mlHloll. one ......... SlO mlffloll 7 ··MurP11v's L•w.'' C•nnon. '3 •million. 1,760 sc•Hns, '3 • mllllon, one w ..... n·• J "The MoMy Pll," UnlverMtl, l2 1 mlllloll, 1, 131 "r""'· sn l mlHlo<I, lour "'"" s. 116 miff Ion 4 "POii<• l'lc.clemv )," Wer,..r Bros., 12 • mllllon, l,'90 scrHns, U3 9 mllllo<I, flve w...,,, 110 mllllon 5. "Guno Ho," Peramounl, SI 6 mlHlon, 1,009 scr""'· Ut 6 mlhlon, five """ks, s 15 minion 6 "WIM Guvs:· MGM·UA, SI J mllllon. lll scrHns, s l J ml"lon. one wMlt, n·• 1 "Pretty In Pink;' P.,11IYIO\lnt. SI 7 mlllfoft 915 Kr""'· 132 l mlttfo<\, e1Q111 w8"s, si7 million I "The COIOf PvrllM." Wer~ ero• . s u mllllon HO Kreen' llt 2 mlMlon, 11 "''"'· SIS mllllon RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. "'*•Yu Dollf CoHn llofet 1921 HM90R BlVD., COSTA M£SA-S41 I 1S6 "'lHE MONEY Prl' IS SIDf.SPUTTINOlY HILARIOUS. PURE UNDILUTED RJN FROM START TO RNlSH. Tht supert> ptffonnanc" art ln- spfrtd lunacy. Shelley loft9 It "'' most aPPIQl6na octr111 unc1 Corot. Lombont and fom Hano hos a ftekl day. If · • a tofal joy ... -lltx llMCI, NtW YotK POST TIJ.1 HAN<S *LLEY UHi bzYPIT . ••rw .. ·~,,.. ·--... ------NOW PLAYING -- [ ·-----··--·-- • • Or1111ge Coat DAILY P1LOT/&lnday, Aprll 27, 1881 Clarissa jilts Mark; Paula commits' Capitol' offense By LYNDA KIRSCH ALL MY CHILD.REN: Enca plans Natalie and Jeremy's wcddtna. Un-~wiut 10 Na1.11te, the JU1t1c:e of the peace who performs the "4dina cer. cmony is rally an actor hittd by Erica. Leam1na Robin •ttll mamed to Don, Orq fol'llvcs her. Don lella Robin thu Wade stole SI0,000 Reahiana._that Benny and Nina att toven, Cliff decades their marriaJC ia over and sends all of Nina's belonainp over to Counlandt Manor. Benny tells Donna he wants to live with Nina while Emily Anne informs Benny she plans to live with Donna. Phoebe s111l uJ>$Ct about Jane's easy aooest to Laura. When Laura hides an closet Jane thanks she's wandered off the arounds. Le&mina of tbil, Wade Jives the infonnat1on 10 Phoebe and offers to subtJely drop the same mfonnataon to Brooke. • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Bntllnr denies 10 both Catlin and Sally that shes carrying CatJ10's cruld. Touched br Donna's state· ment at Sally and Catlin s party, Marley reconciles with her In another attempt to halt bis wedding to Marley, V1ctona tells Jalte's bosses the he WU Involved With loan sharU. Losma his JOb, a d151usted Jue is forced to move 1n with Vm~. Michael and Donna share romanllc din- ner. Thomasina anary when Caner tells her to stay home from work with their baby. She wonders why he doesn't do that. Involved in fender-bender, Ada and Vane~ argue over who was at fault. ••• AS THE WORLD TURNS: K.Jm tells Dr. Chapin she's going to continue the he that she lolled Doug an order to protect Frannie from murder char-.e. Lisa realizes Manin did not commit su1c1de because of Whit's underhanded busmen dcahnas. Lucinda asks Tad to build her company head· quarters 1n Oakdale John interferes with Margo, causmg Tom to punch him out. Casey and Lila discuss their past love lives and each vows never to fall in love again Steve pves Betsy the go-a head to work for Craig full tame M~ helps keep Lily and REVIEW ttoldcn'1moct1npin1tableucc"l. When she'a uuble to wake Emma. a temnod Mq callt doctor. • • • CAPITOL: When Dylan arretUd for 1tcalina Myrna's diamond earri~ Bren· da ctaima she left them In Dylan a room. h.avana mnoved them just before they made love. Sam f'uriou1 with Brenda's He and ret'utet to bail Qylan out of jail. Tyler aarees to reptettnt Dylan but retu1e1 any money for ter'Vlcet. After mak.ina love to Suter Clatiua tells Mart she plant to re· many '&icer. Paula, still believina Mark and Oariua arc to~ 1wa.Uows muaive date of barbiturates. Tbomu tells Sloane Paula may die. l.ed and Jenny wed. • • • DA YI OP OUR UVES.-Onc:e apin on the run, Jobn Black tells Marlena that Victor ia out to aet him. John also tells Marlena bis facC WU totally rebuilt by plastic swpolL Marlena coniac:u surscon who says be bu picture of John before SUf8ery. Mike and Robin's l'CICUe from mine cave-in preceded by moment or strona sexual tension. When Britta is shot Patch tells Hope be loves Britta. Later, Patch tells Lars if Britta dies Bo will PIY· Pete plans to create so many probl.ems at Jump that it will be doted down. Jared, now divorced. decides to rcprc$Cnt Liz an her case apinst Jump. GENERAL aoiPrrA.L; Monaca Up$Cl when she learns Q~nnaines are bankrupt. Edward says Dimitri lef\ coun- try with all Quancnnaincs' cash. Jimmy Lee learns o( the family's financial ruin. Hospital board shocked when Alan sug- acsts Edward be paid for servina as chairman of the board. After beina found rnnoccnt, Kevin accuses Anna of trying to ruin his life. Ten tells Kevin she wants to continue living at the brownstone. 'Anna asks Jake to help her find Jennifer's k.iller. Anna and Buzz grow closer. Felicia and Fnsco get ready fora June wedd.ina. Kevin returns to hospital staff. Brian tells Claudia he needs 1pace 1n order to sec 1f thctr marriage can work out. • • • • GUIDING LIGHT: Cam admits to Reva 1us W\fe WU h.aVl,l\I aJTl.ar With actor ~n movie lhc wu doiq nwu wort for. Ca.in 1&ys he JOU~ cl.rcua after betna cleamS u suspect In bl• wife's death. ltusbcd to hospital with aevete pa.ins, Calla thinks n's 1 feC\UTCnc:e of syplulia &be contracted from Oordon. Calla told that ber paina arc beina caused by strus. India prepe.m to keep Jessie buay with out.of-town utlan· menta. Simon tell• India and Alex be wantt to quit job at SJ)luldina. Amber's old boss Kate arrives from New Yorlt. They wk, ahatt nl&ht of lovemakina, followed by JUte ukina Aetcber to return to bu post on New York J)lpcr. Kun finds "no preanancy" contract Mendy _pve Sampson Co. in order be "Sampson Girl." Clare Jives Ed aDd Maureen custody of Michelle. • • • LOVlNG: HllT}' thnlled when he be- comes $7 million lottery winner. Harry continues to pursue Gwyn. Ava upset that H~ is now muJumillton&JJ'C. Lola lyin&Jy tells Dolly that Dec wu sold to porno filmmalten. Gwyn comes on to Keath. Rebecca find.s Zona's diaries which indicate that she did indeed plan to kill Loma. Zach tells Loma he thinks Rebcoca knew ofZona's evil olan all Ilona. • • • ONELIFETOlJVE: DtDiplanstopve Pete finanetal suppon 1n his bid for DA apinat Herb. Rob upset when he spots Larry at inn with Mimi. Richard laltcs Tana to Elmo's even thou&b she fears whole town will shun him. lina becomes adV1ce-to-lovelom columnist on The Ban· ner usana the name Tiffany. When battered wife writes to Tina, her husMnd confronts Richard and Tina. Frank knocks Richard out, then goes af\er Tina. Dec informs Rafe she wants to Stt baby Sammi and considen the little airl her child. Wanda and Jean Claude's romance prOIJ'CUina. David and Jenny captured. They leave copy of Jenny's theme to let everyone know they were taken apinst their will. DaVld beina held responsible for Aida's death • • • RYAN'S HOPE: Dakota aocs to loanahatk aft.er elcctina to tu.tn down otrcr or money from JobAOy. Mellua rcfu.JCS to aive Maevc a.ny tnfotmatton about Oa kota'1 mothn, MauietttsMa. to11vebcf computer train1na. Roter unable to learn if Max iottndina TV network t.ak.eover Rack refutea to let Ryan quit school 1n order to tt1 job Rack ordered to steal TV acts. When Devlin admits she burned fol'led (>I pen, Diana tells Jtck that Devhn could be characd with obstruction of ju5tJ()(. ,_ ... SANTA BARIAJ\k To keep Warren out of jail for atca.tina casino money, Lionel turns Lockrid~ FOPCftY over to C.C. Try1na to trap Karlt into anothtt murderous act apinst Eden, Cruz and Eden pretend they rehavinaanaffair C.C. tells Ted to stop seeina Hailey. When Ted / ttU Hailey job at restaurant, she tum1 11 down. Gina cont10ues to bq Hailey to ally on as Capwell nwd. When C.C. comes to take over Lockn* estate he'a met by a nlle-touna Minx. kirk learns bean trans-plant may have caused impotence Muon to prosccutt 0.V'ld for Madeline's murder. Pearl claims to be from very wealthy fanuly. Sheen will star in 'Samaritan' HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Martin Sheen will star in "Samantan," a dramatic special based on the facts in the life of Mitch Snyder, an activist who brings the plight of the homeless into the public s~tli&ht. Co-starring wtth Sheen in the 21f1- hour special will be Cicely Tyson, who will play a baa lady who leaches Sheen the art o( survival on the streets. "Samantan'' wtll be broadcast on CBS May 19. 'Simple Minds' play for ear, not eye By ROBERT HYNDMAN OllMo.lf .......... To hear him sang 11. you'd think Jim Kerr would like to forget about "Don't You (Forget About Me)." The tune's driving beat and chim- ing orchestration kicked off the opening credits of ''The Breakfast Club" and pushed countless young movie fans to record stores and concert halls to hear more of the same from Kerr's band, Simple Minds. Bul for a man wtth considerable songwnlang talents, Kerr musl gnnd his teeth knowing that his band's most popular tune was wnncn by someone else. And an concert recently at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, Kerr couJd hardly muster any enthusiasm for the song, aJlowing the audience to sing the "lab, la la la lahs" for him. But such sacrifices arc small prices for Kerr to pay, especially in liJht of the new audiences he's attracting to such sparkling Simple Minds tunes as "Speed Your Love lo Mc" and "East at Easter." Those two songs arc from the Scottish band's Out.standing 1984 LP. "Sparkle in the Rain," and rep- resented the best material at Tues· day's concert. With "Waterfront." "Somewhere, Someume an Sum- mertime" and a new edition of"Book of Brilliant Things" -all also from "Sparkle in the Rain" -Simple Minds shows off their talent for accompanying Kerr's fluent. evocative lyrics with a tight, rhythmic sound. The band -which includes guitarist Charles Burchill, key- boardist Mick MacNeil, bassist John Giblin and drummer Mel Gaynor - tends to the precise arrangements while Kerr attempts to malce up for his bandmates' listlessness with enthusiastic karate kicks, hand· shaking and a toss of his red tam-0'· shanter. The role may a bat much to ask of Kerr and tt's unfortunate to admit that some of the most enten.ainang moments on stage were when over- joyed fans jumped on stage to hug the singer and wrestle with beefy secunty guards as they wcrc dra.ged off. But whiJc they're not an especially intriguing live band. Simple Minds' full-bodted sound and Kerr's magnetic stage prcscncc overcome the group's ngid perfonnance. And when plays thctr newer ma- tenal -especially "Ahvc and Kick- ing" and "Sanctify Yourself' from their current "Once Upon A Tame" LP -Simple Minds performs wtth a notch more vigor that may promise more excitement in the future. Neighborly towns abound across U.S. DEAR READERS: A wblle back I printed a letter from "Cultare Sbocll'' In Colorado, wbo pahited a depre11lDg plctare of bow different life 11 today. Tile woman w11 aboat to bave a baby and coaldJJ't get a relaUve, friend, or neighbor to belp ber. Sbe said, "Tile cbuge lD lifestyles bat made people 1elfl1b aad dl1tut." A 1reat muy readers dlaagreed, and tbey let me llllow U. How 1ooc1 It 11 to print bappy maU amid 10 mucb anxiety aad grief. I'd Hile to sbare some real day brighteners. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Four years ago we moved to Cleburne. Tex. -didn't know a soul 1n town. No sooner had the furniture van dnven off than our baby became 111 I went lo the people next door to inquire about a doctor. Wuhan an hour the doctor had been to the house and the baby was hospitalized. The neighbors gave us dinner and treated us as rf we had been fncnds forever Maybe the big c1t1es are cold and heanless, but we find none of that here. -THE J.'S. A11 LAIDERS • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I live in Mineola, Long Island, population 25,000. I do not consider this a small town. More times than I can count. our neighbors have given me a sympathetic ear and a helpful hand. They arc truly wonderful. I wonder what lond of neighbor "Colorado" is. Please use my name. I'd love at. - HILDA MACEJKA ON WELL- INGTON ROAD. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS· Un- friendlr neighbors? I invite "Culture Shock' to move to Tiffin, Ohto. I could $0 on and on about the warmth and fnendlincss of the people in th 1s '' 'GUNG HO' IS GREAT FUN.'' JULIE SALAMON .. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL THE COMEDY WITHOtrr BRAK.ES. . A riARA C H PICJ JRf :ft; -· --NOW PLAYING • v.GUllA llllU IUUIA '* ·~·· ~·9'1· • llUWTlllOIOll tlACll l~•·in '"'•' ' ., -wio1 J '•1fllll .. ... •• 'M'/A1'4... ~ ... 6.9116·• V. llMAOA &AlllAAM lo--8'<1!1' ~ltU • l!Wlllf fO..rd' ~ vt ''• 8~118· Pee 'IC 11\f •'" ~11()() MIUIOll ¥ltJO WlllWSTHI t"'"°' c~ Wffi 89• )93S I 0•11~ M .,.. '°"' lol• ·~ 8110 ~ 1 Ukefather. Ukeson. Ukehell. ~--··~---... -M OIUOfti.. 'l-.ri- 1111.lllft lllllmlT edwards NEWPORT ,::~==--1::.. 644-0760 SAT/Slit 12:15 2:40, 5:00 7:15 9:30 A MAUl'Tttllll · town. I have had many opportunities lo go elswherc for more money but I wouldn't drcam ofleaving. -P.J.J. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I had j ust about given up on people when I moved to Whittier, Calif., six months ago. I am 85 years old and expected to be ignored. To my delight and surpnsc I found a place where age, religion, color and financial status make no difference. I've never known so much love in my life. God bless the folks in Whittier! - A GRATEFUL NEWCOMER. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just had a hysterectomy. For three weeks I have had the neighbors at my door with lunches and dinners. At least I 0 people phoned and asked what they could do to help. rm blessed to live in -REEDSPORT. ORE. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tell "Culture Shock" lo move to Heber Spnngs, Ark. It's the fnendlicst town an the United States. We would welcome herwtth open anns. -H.T. • • • FROM STOW. OHIO: I could fill a dozen columns with the wonderful things my neighbors have done for me. Herc arc just a few: My husband planted a tree. The wind blew it down. Three neighbors came with shovels and a rope to replant it because they knew my husband was at work. When we had a death in the famil y and had to leave town, our children were taken c~rc of by the neighbors. When we returned the refrigerator was filled with food. My husband was trying to cut the lawn before it rained. A neighbor appeared wtth his lawnmower and starled on the other side Maybe people arc k.ind and helpful to us because that's the way we arc to them. Think about it -N.J.G DEAR N.J.G.: I did, aad yoa're ript OD C&r&Ct. Tbu.llt to ODe and aJI for llaoae tllort aermona on brotlterly love. l'~UCERS s.AlESOllG.ANIZAflON :::ic;; TRI.STAR PICTURES a MIWON WAYS ro Olf ""':'.JAMES NEWTON HOWARD '-:~ CHARtESMUtVEHltt ""~:'LAWRENCE II IC -·~: OllVER STONE .... OAVIO IEE HENRY,.,....~~ STEVE ROTH " : HAI ASHIY 1 IRI (, ..... ~......... El-,.-.~ .. ~ ... ,,.,~ ............ _.... • •• :.C."J...,,. -·---WA COS TA •f IA H IOllO I .... ,.~, OMllQl wu~sm1 UA ~-# f<taf'O\ '"'~ • \>0.10~ •~·!>Mil C~6J.t l~Sl 990 •on l>l 150 • lllV!llf IJ••·~ STAllfOll f ~ .. ,,o t UfU ,Alll COllA llUA 't"•1-00C• OQt ., "'A l 'Of P"'t'· UA ~, •• , t• L tm• ))I ~)) sq•~· ~·9'· ~f0~94 I.A lllllAQA Pil( I u<'f"h ~ ~) 1611 s c • .,,... ........ , •• SHOWS AT 1141 ): ~' 1 :41 1:4S & t i45 ' Audemy Aw1rth OUT Of' APIUCA ... 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SISntS" (PC·ll) I I~ Jlt H~ Iii ltil IOll~ "UClll" (PC) 11Je.1• •• 6le ••. t•H Reagan leaves Ha wall Monday on 13'-dayjourneytoFar East HONOLULU (AP) -President Reagan sets out Monday for the workina pon1on ofh1s 13-<!ay 1oumcy to the Far East. aoing first to Bala for meetings with officials from Southeast Asian nation~. then on to Tokyo for a seven-nation economic summit likely to be overshadowed b> talk of terronsm Reagan and his wife. Nancy. are 1<> be met in Bali by their ho'lt, President Suharto of Indonesia. who wall escon them to one of the resort island'~ modern tourist hotel!>, which has been taken over and sealed off b~ the Whne House for the occasion · Secunty surrounding the pre!.1dcn· ual entourage is aJways pervasavi:. but it has been tightened another notch for this tnp, which follows tn the wake of the l\pril 14 repnsal raad against Libya. Reponers accompanying the president but on a separate aircraft have been told the) mu~t personally present each p1ecC' of luggagl' to special baggage handkr\. and bags must be unlocked for physical search- es before thq ""'ll be loaded on thl' plane Guards are po'>tt•c.I not only around Reagan and top go' ernment officials as usual. but outs1lk thl' pre'' room<, for Wh11c Hou'>l' reportl·rs at t•ach stop as well Dunng the lour da~ \lelp<l\l'r tn Bala. Reagan 1' '>thcduled 10 mel't Salvador Laurel thl' nev. '1te presi- dent and foreign m1n1,ter of the Phthppine<> Laurl'I wall he the first President calls Marcos HONOLULU (AP) -Prcsadent Reagan. wending h1!1 way across th(• Pacific on the longest tnp of hi\ presidency, Saturday telephoned ousted Ph1ltppine Presadt."nl ferdinand Marcos. It was the first contact between th~· two since Marcos left the Ph1hpp1nc<. 111 late February The phone call was announced an a terse two-sentence statement from the office of presidential spokesman laIT) Speakes There was no word on the content or length of the conversa- tion Before leaving Washmgton for his 13--0ay Asian tnp, Reagan called Marcos' successor. Corazon Aquino. 1nv1ting her to visit the United State'> Speakes said the v1s11 would hkcl) occur 1n the fall · otlic1al of the new Phalappane regtme to meet wllh Reagan The White House on Wednesda} proposed to send $150 m1lhon 1n nev. economic and military aad to the Philippines following the transfer of power from Ferdinand Marcos 10 President CoraLOn Aquino. The president aJso will hold formal talks v.uh Suharto. a meeung U .S ufficaal~ e\pec1 will he characterized b) a fncndl} d1scu<,s1on of trade mailers and proposals for increasing l1.S. 1n\cstment an Indonesia. a mUJor 01l-produl'.1ng nation h11 hard b} the collapse of world petroleum price!. Despite an appeal by the U.S - based Asia Watch Committee. which contendS1hat Suhano's authontanan regime rouunel) ignores human nghts concerns. Reagan as not ex- pected to dwell on human nghts 1n has 1alb with the Indonesian leader. "Our pohq 1s one of qu1e1 daplomaq," one senior adm1nis- trat1on official said when asked if Rea~n would raa\C the issue. ··we don t have any ma1or problem;,·· with the . uharto government. Reagan also plans to conter w11h the foreign m1n1sters of member go' crnment'> from the Assoc1at1on of Southeast A.~ian Nauons (ASEAN). an organization ol ""' non-Com-muni!.t nauons 111 the region bound by favorable trade agreements All ha'e fraendl} relation!> with the llntted States, which has dramati- call) ancrl.'ascd 1lll own trade w11h the .\SEAN nat1om 1n the past tv.o dee.ides While 1n Bala Mrs. Reagan wall embark on a separate schedule to be introduced to the volcanic island's unique culture and to v1s11 a drug treatment project before heading off on her own for Malaysia and Thai- land to press her campaign again~t drug abuse he·~ ~cheduled to rCJOan her husband at the close of the summit an Tokyo TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE Rather mountains 66 Jab ACROSS 7 4 Frozen water 140 Fashion 68 Interior 75 Water barrier 141 Acts 69 Feline 1 M1m1cs 76 Red pepper 142 Lance 70 Bright 5 Sweetheart 78 Fondle 143 Colored 73 Definite 10 Metric weights 79 Encountered 75 Part1t1on 15 Not as many BO Vaned DOWN 77 Female sheep 20 Maxrm 83 Has debts 1 Decorated 78 Pittsburgh"s 21 Reflection 84 Intentionally so 2 Apologue baseballers 22 Latin written 3 Hen's product 79 Actress Farrow 23 Brang into 85 Help 4 Understand 80 Hate agreement 86 Jacob·s son 5 Capital of Peru 81 Go to sea 24 Alaska·s flower 87 Paddle 6 Portent 82 Sea eagle hyph wd BB Allude 7 Moving truck 84 Drunkard 26 Caty m New York 90 Large primate B Selves 85 Everyone 27 Ovens 92 Putrid 9 Came back 86 Guided 28 Pewter coin 93 Transgress 10 Grouchy 88 Thoroughfare 29 Author Fleming 94 Cereal gra1nc; 11 Routines 89 Comfort 30 Season 95 Fortress 12 Afghan prince 90 Cotton machine 32 Female rutt 96 -time waited 13 Singer Davis 91 Meadow 34 Owing 97 Remove 14 Traps 92 Battle 35 As a whole 2 98 Shade tree 15 Sham 95 Bright red wds 99 Writing 16 Inventor Whitney 96 German 38 Tears instrument 17 North Dakota's composer 39 Curse 100 Steeped flower· 3 wds 97 Station 40 Skewer beverage 18 Boredom 99 For each 41 Rest 10 t Droop 19 Readjust 101 lmphes 42 An Osmond 102 Withered 20 Later 103 Saki ingredient 44 Lose hope 104 Farther down 25 Twitch 105 Dab 46 Rely 106 Cot 31 Money factory 106 Purchase 49 Aad in 107 S1m11ar 33 Reveal 107 Warble wrongdoing 108 Trivet 36 Slight error 109 Not an the house 50 Males 111 Divergent 37 Beasts of burden 110 Clothed 51 Decree 1 13 Not heavy 39 Rooster's mate 112 Unlocked 54 Dagger 11 4 Place of 1ust1ce 40 Actor Caesar 113 Singletons 55 Nourished 116 I beg your 42 Silly colloq 115 Threes. m cards 56 Lard pardon 43 Heed 116 Woofs. m 57 Inquire 11 B Secret age nt 44 Take away weaving 58 Author Levin t 19 Lengthy 45 Noah's boat 117 Valentine 59 Large bundle 120 Dog breed 4 7 Nerve cells symbol 62 Unite t2 1 Moray 48 S1gn1ty 119 Dwelled 64 Rust 122 Charge 50 Tied the knot 120 Mineral spring 66 Predator s 123 Sears 52 Angered 122 F est1val v1ct1m 125 Viper 53 Negative votes 123 Flank 67 Boundary 127 Compass pl 56 In favor of 124 Send (cargo) comb form 128 Not lrue 57 Commercials 125 China's 68 Sarcasm 130 Chtld ltkf' 59 Autumn pear continent 69 Cattle 132 Showy llowPr 2 60 Region 126 Play leading role enclosures wds 61 Shade-dwelling 129 Mr Mineo 70 Null1f1e s 136 Fool lhe bill flower 4 wds 13 1 Tavern order 71Salt Fr 137 Senior 63 Chemical suffix 133 Actor Vagoda 72 Written reminder 138 Leg bOnP 64 Swindle 134 Pa 73 Newsman 139 Ch1IP 5 65 Bullring cheer 135 Some II 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 2• 28 35 4 1 87 71 78 81 82 121 128 138 140 SU ANSWERS IN CLASSJ~IED ~------------------•• Exchanging glances U ~lo Marla Shriver Schwarzene~r and her new hu•band Arnold Schwarzenegger ezc e glancee Saturday after being wed at St. Francia xavter hurch in Hyanni•. Maa•. Peace znarch participant dies after auto accident By the Associated P ress ST 0EORGE. Utah -A< .ihlorn1a woman who was takanga tmcfrc!.p1te from the Great Peace March ha'> died from tnJunes she recea"cd an a iraffil· atcadenl. officials said Saturda) < >nthaa Carlson. 24 of Long Beach, daed late Fnday at a Salt Lake Cat~ hosp11al. said march spokeswoman Ehzabcth Fa1rch1ld Carlc;on was h11chh1k1ng with Win Mattingly. of Covington. Ky. when they were picked up b} a true~ Thursda). The couple had lclt the march fora bnefvaca11on at Zion National Park. Fa1rch1ld said. The truck rolled over several times in a one-vehicle accident near Spnngville. she said. Coast Guard rescues stranded Haltlans MIAMI -A.bout 150 Haitian refugees stranded on a tiny. uninhabited Bahamian island were rescued Saturda} by the U S Coast Guard and were en route back to Ha111. authonlle'> said. The Coa\t Guard cutter Bear reached ca, Lobos. about 250 miles south of M1am1 . Saturday afternoon and spent abou·t eight hours bnngang the Ha111ans aboard. saad Coast Guard Lt. Warren Haskovec The cuuer was e"<pec1ed to am"e an Port-Au-Prince this afternoon Haskovec saad. adding thft all the refugees appeared to be an good health fhe I mm1grat1on and Naturah1at1on Service an ten aewcd the refugees earlier <iaturda) on the island. v. hen.• the group was found gathered around a campfire Judge orders rall strikers back to work BO TON -A. federal Judge saad Saturday that s1nk1ng transpona11on workers must return to work. tcmporanly ending a walkout that had stranded an es11mated 15.000 commuters for one da) .. .\s soon as the pickets arc notified. the~ v.111 go back tc1 work," union lawyer Roben Naumes said after l '.S. D1~tnct C oun Judge Roben Keeton l'i'iued the tcmporan restra1n1ng order The order will restore commuter sen ice that halted Frida} on l1nc'i 1n and ou1 ol the l'll) operatC'd b) the Boc,ton & 'Vfainl' Railroad for the Mac;<;achu~ett!) 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Deaver talked pubbcly of qu1tt1n1 his Job as a top Wtftte Hou~ ass1stanl partly because of better linunc111I op- portun1t1cs an pnvate l1k But Deaver -one of Reagan's fondest. most trusted _friends - didn't leave his prcst1g.ious and powerful post until May 1985, despill' repeated compla1nh about how tough 1t was to make ends meet on a government salar) Once out of government. the for- mer Wh 1 te House deputy ch 1ef of sta fT qu1ckl) built a lucrauve lobbying firm , Michael K. Deaver & As- sociates. whose dealing!> have raised confhct-of-1nterec;1 quec;tions Certain business dealings have come under scrutiny from Congress. and the Office of Government Ethic!) has sul!8ested that the J us lice Depart- ment 1nvcst1gatc Deaver for possible v1olat1ons ofconfl1ct--0f-1nterest laws One cnminal law proh1b1ts former senior officials from lobbying col- leagues at 1he1r old office for a year. another bars them from working for twQ years on issues 1ha1 fell under their purview dunng their final year 1n office Sen. Patrick l eahy. D-\"l.. one of five Democratic ~cnator\ seeking an independent counsel to 1nvest1gatc Deaver, ~1d ~turda) rnnl11ct-ol interest questions <;urh as those )Urrounding Deaver must bl' answered Cnm1nal pro<.ecut1on of ronflict- of-tntercst v 1ola11ons "1s the one wa> ) ou reall)' make a po1n1." Leahy saad adding that he has long sought to ensure that h1gh-rank1ng officials do not cash an on their insider kn owl- edge. 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Know 1t, protect self in chnches Scorpio plays rqle GEMINI (Ma) 11 -June 20): Previously withheld informauon will be released on past records. money matter'i, nc"'s "'h1ch might relate to possible 1nhentance Focus also on 01rtal1on. vanety, romance. gaan v1a wntten word. CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Focu<; on manta I statu'i, dome'it1r afTa1r). ltfC"style, expcnd11urt ofluxury Items. art obJeCt'i You'll be concerned with diet, nutntion. health of one clo'ic to you faurus. Libra play st1nifican1 roles. LEO (July 23-Au$ 22)· You'll ha"I greater chance to t'xpre'is ideas 1n meaningful manner. You'll auract alhes. Job grt'i done. )'OU no lonaer will be deterred by those who lack faith ~cret will be revealed. much to your advantage. VIRGO (Aug 23·Sep1. 22). Focus on deadlines. ph>s1cal attrac11on. vancty of experien<:H. deahng' wnh 1nnovat1vc, d)'nam1c 1pd1v1duals. I uck ndes with you in matters of s~ul1tion. Love relat1onsh1p 1s empha,1zed Cancer net1ve plays role LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22) Secunty 1s emphas11ed - long-range pro\pects come into sharp, clear focus You'll SCORPIO (Oct 21 Nov 21) Scenano h1ghhght'i vcr\311laty, flex1b1ltty chance to make contacts w1th ind1v1duals who can boo~1 your career Romance also figures prominently -you 'll get to hean of matters an dramatic fashion SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21 )· Follow through on first 1mprcss1on'i -1ntu111on '" honed to razor- sharpness. You'll know what to do, wht'n to doll. and you could h11 financial Jackpot. Former teacher returns. Cancer, Aquanus people figure prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): What had been elusive becomes available. Circumstances swing to your ~vor. popularity increases. appearance improves and vigor ~akes nanhng comeback. Scenano could also include 1nv1tat1on 10 travel AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be w1lhna to revise. review, lo locate more suit.able structure Much 10for- mat1on _is found behind scenes -you'll receive cooperation from unu,ual sources. Taurus, Scorpio play outstandtna roles . PISCES (feb. 19-March 20). Sccnano h1a.hhghts li'icnds. h~pcs. ab1hty to wm yo ur way and possibly to hit financ1al Jackpot Romance 1s featurtd, you express yourself 1n dynamic. dramauc matter. You'll emerge vactonous. V1rao plays role. IF APRIL ti IS VOUft BIRTHDAY you are ven ~Mual Membef1 of the opposite sex feel thtS, are drawn to you. arc fascinated and find you ch11len~na. ,umulat1na. Anes, Leo. Aquanus people play important role$ 1n your hfc. If smaJc. you could man)' this year Th<'re m1f1t also be an addition to family. You'll form partnerships, you'll deal suc«nfully with public. rou'll relate espcc1ally well to women Techniques will he perfected 1n May June could be a month featunng monc'\ and love for you ' DailJ Piiat SUNDAY. APRIL 27. 1986 [!)~...,.. ========::;:====================================================== Orenge Co.at women, OWC men capture SCC awlm tltlM. C2. Huntington Beach tekH over aeco."ld In SunHt .,....,..,. C2. OCC 's streak halted~ a:.3 Grand slamTifts -Fullerton; Rustlers hold off Mounties He's Irvine High.' s Ar111 and Ha111elin Orange Coast College's baseball, inv1nc1ble an the Sout_h C~ast Conference race so far this season, finally saw ats winning streak that had reached 17 games an the SCC and 22 games overall halted by Fullenon Saturday. , Meanwhile, Golden West kept its flickering hopes for se<:bnd place alive by holding off Mt. San Antonio. Here's what happened m community college baseball: Fallertoo 8, Orange Coast 3: Jeff Oberdink came through wt th the crusber-a founh-1nnanggrand slam - to hf\ the Hornets past visiting OCC. Oberdmk was a thorn in the Pirates' side all day, going 3 for 5, whale driving in five of Fullenon's eight runs. , OCC broke on top with a run in the top of the first on Paul Ellison's RBI single, but Fullerton ( 11 -8 in conferenc.c play) countered with three m the home half of the inning. Coast tightened the margin to 3-2 in the second as Rex Peters singled an Todd Oshiro before Oberdmk lowered the boom with his slam in the fourth. Joey James connecte.d for has 17th homer of the season in the sixth inning to account for Coast's final run. Golden West 10, Mt. San ADtooJo 9: In the seesaw game at Golden West, the Rustlers fell behind in the early going 4-0, ra)hed to take a I 0-4 lead, then hung on as the Mounties erupted for five ninth-1nn1ng runs before bowing. Adam Sanchez picked up has ninth wtn• in 12 dec1s1ons. but needed relief help 1n the ninth from Gregg Martin, who yielded a two-run homer 10 Mt. SAC's Mark Di Vincenzo before retanng the final batter. Down 4-0, Golden West came back with a single tally 1n the third and three more an the fourth to pufl even. Keith Kaub's RBI -single in the fifth broke the tac and Kaub added a grand slam to cap a five-run sixth 10 g.ave the Rustlers a seemingly safe 10-4 margin. It was Kaub's 14th homer of the season and 22nd of his career at Golden West, a school record. His five RBI in the game gave Kaub 55 this season. breaking the old mark of Bob Grandstafrs 52 in 1983. ,,.., ....... Golden West improved to 11 -8 1n conference play and 17-12 overal l. Mt. San Antonio is 7-12 and 11-1 7 Intne lllCh'• Bob Hamelin bu been .ettln& a •lulhlC pace th.la eeuon. Braves Thunder hits frustrate Twins twice Dodgers Storm-halts game, t hen Angels erupt ... in ninth to win, 7-6 Atlanta overcomes · 3-~ficit to win in 10 innings, 5-4 LOS ANGELES (A P) -In a game that had more twists than a bag of pretzels. Atlanta Bra ves substitutes Omar Moreno and Andres Thomas straightened out a couple of patches to help deal the Los An$eles Dodgers a 5-4 defeat Saturday night. With two outs 1n the eighth and the Braves behind 3-1 , Moreno hat a pinch three-run homer on reliever Tom Niedenfuer's first pitch. Then. after the Dodgers· Mike Marshall Today's game Atlanta (Smith 1-1) at Dodgers (Reuss 0-0) Time: I :05 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KAB< (790J Monday's game: Pittsburgh at Dodgers. 7.35 pm doubled 1n the tying run an the ninth. Thomas stroked a two-out single 1n the 10th offloscr Ed Vande Be~. 0-2. for has first game-wanning R Bl in the major leagues. MINNEAPOLIS (A PJ -Wally Joyner. a 23-year-old rooki e first baseman for the Angels. played a waiting game with veteran reliever Ron Da vis. Joyner won. Joyner's two-run, 426-foot home run lifted the Angels to a 7-6 comc- from-behmd victory over the Minne- sota Twtns Saturday night in a game delayed an the eighth mnini when a severe thunderstonn and wtnd shear rocked the Metrodome. He also contributed two singles and raised hi s season batting average to .338. With two outs an the top of the ninth and the Angels traalmg 6-5. the left-handrng swinging Joyner fouled off four c.onsecuu vc Davis pitches beforedelivenng his wt nning two-run homer. ··1 went up trying not to make an out and end the game," said Joyner. "I kept waiting for Davis to throw me a breaking pitch but all he kept throwing me were fastballs. "I hit a med1um-h1gh fastball over the 1ns1de part of the plate for the homer. I had goosebumps rounding the bases after hitting at," he said. Today'• game Angels (Romanick 2-1) at Minnesota (Sm nhson 2-2) . Time: 11 ·15 a.m. TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC (710) Monday's game: None sched- uled. I hkc what I see of ham tn pressure s11uat1ons," Mauch said. "He doesn't put all the pressure on himself. He lets the pitcher take half of that pressure." Has home run was the Angels' third of the ninth inning and capped a rally from a 6-1 defici t. Frank Viola pitched a seven-hatter through eight innings but left when Bnan Downing doubled and George Hendrick homered to open the ninth. Davis, 0-1 , came on and allowed Rob Wilfong's p1nch-h1t sm~e and a two- run homer by pinch hatter Ruppen Jones. Davis retired Rick Burleson. hut pinch hitter Rcggje Jackson walked. Bobby Gnch struck out, then Joyner homered to nght field , his fifth home run of the season Rookie Tom Bryden, 1--0, got the wm, wtth Donnie Moore pnchang the ninth for has third save. Vaquero stron man httttngat .537 clip with 8 HRs. 39 RBI By ROGER CARLSON otllleO.-, ........ As a f ootbaU star he was 1ood enough to attract a bid from Notre Dame, but be turned the scbolanhip offer down. He likes baseball better. And as a baseball player, Irvine Higb's Bobby Hamelin is gOOd enough to lead Orange County wt th a rare triple -home runs (8), runs batted m (39) and batting average (.537). He also has three triples and six doubles to bis credit. Hamelin's explanation? "I've just been workinJ bard and it's coming around," wd the Va- quero senior, a 6-1 , 220-pound fint baseman. "Maybe it's just ex- perience, because I haven't really changed anr,thing. I did play a lot of winter ball. ' "His coach, Bob Flint. said the fact he is hittinl' to all fields now has helped considerably. With a .380 batting average and four home runs as a junior, and as a .488 hitter as a sophomore, Hamelin's exploits are not necess- arily surpnsang, nor are has RBI totals cons1dering the relative suc.c:css of the Vaqueros. who arc sitting on top of the South Coast League. "I think we're pretty unified," 1s how Hamelin sums up Irvine's some- what surprising success. The Vaqueros were given no better than a middle of the pack look at the Wet ride Bobby Hamelin start of the season, but seven straigh t victories in league put them an the driver's seat. "Everyone gets along really well with each other," continues Hamelin. "It makes for better pracuc.es becaust everyone pulls together ·• Has coach can provide sWlt1st1cs that make bis basic numbers nearly pale. For instance· "He was a first team All-Sea View League choice as a sophomore wath a tp'3nd slam in the playoffs, and as a Junior he tied has own school record wt th 34 hats. No(\/ he has 36 (an 67 at· bats)." said Aant "Has on-base averqe " 684 for the season, .742 for leque." That works out to 92 plate appear- ances, good for 631.rips to at least fint base in one way or another for tbc season. 1n lcque it's 26 times to first an 35 tries. 1nclud1na 14 oo basc on balls. He has walked 20 times in aJJ. "I've never btto around a kid like that." adds tbe veteran lrvme coach. If you haven't seen this left-banded 18-year-old, Aint can Jive you a very • quack summauon: ··He's stron& and be runs well ( 11 stolen bases, 1nclud- ang home on one occasion). "He's like the guy on the Arm and Hammerbo~ ... Hamelin said he h.asn 't been on the weights since the football season and sull feels he'll lose some onus football weight, altbouJh at has been five months since has football season. A middle linebacker as a football player. Hamel an operates 10 an all-out style and was even e1ccted in one league game for taggmg a baserunner too hard. ··1 didn't say much at the ume," s.atd Flant. ··but I thought that was terrible. It was a bad call. He plays very hard and 1f there's going to be a colhsaon, Bobby's not going to give. "A lot of has style comes from the fact he was a goalie an youth hockey before he moved here from New York " .. , JUSt play hard." said Hamelin "Sometimes that happens." Hamelin doesn't have to worry about anyone else in regards to batuns average or home runs, but when at comes to the RBI factor. he (Pleue eee IRVDOt•atC2J "When you're up here, you can't guess what kind ofs1tua11on you're 1n, yo u have to be ready." said Thomas, a rookie with only eigh t bag-league at- bats. Angel Manager Gene Mauch is high on his hot-hitting first-year player. "Pitchers are having a tough lame taking his best swing away trom him The game was held up an the eighth inning when a storm outside the Metrodome shook the stadium. The speakers and lights over the field and stands began to sway and the roof was npped an three places Kirk Tice cuta a path throqh the water Saturday durlnC the opent.nc clay of the California Amateur Surfing Grand Priz at the Huntinaton Beach Pier . Moreno. who has batted 4,655 umes for five maJOr league teams in 12 seasons. hit his first home run of the season and only the 34th of his career to take starter David Palmer off the hook. The homer also was the first allowed by N1edenfuer since Jack Clark's fateful blast 10 game six of the 1985 National League playo ffs. Parker case has drugs back in spotlight Moreno belted has homer into the right-field bullpen whale batting fur relief pitcher Duane Ward. The Pittsburgh Pirates-Dave Parker drug thing might have been senous m tenns oft he image oft he grand old game but the pastime got a break an timing. made a slight error in the legal action even though 11 could not be blamed on a lack ofbascball knowledge. The Pirates held a news conference and announced the suit against Parker before Parker and hi s lawyers were notified. Buo TUCKER The worst thing 1Hhat all the dirt' laundry which was hung out dun ng the tnaJ at which Parker's drug involvement was revealed will be aired again 1f1he Pirates get the JUr. tnal theyarcaskini. Baseball thought 11 wasdonewllh th1<ipan1cular distasteful state of affairs. "I wanted lo get ahead of him because he's a first-ball hitter and I Jammed him on the fists with a fastball." Niedenfuer said of Moreno The Pirates are going to court asking that the contract signed by Dave Parker in I 979be voided. It has since been determined that Parker, now with the Cincinnati Reds, was involved w1th cocaine at the time he placed his name on the document which embraced the seasons of 1979 to 1983. There is also a suggestion mak.1 ng the rounds ofbaseball circles that the Pirates' new front office should have negotiated the Parker thingat the ttme of the transfer of ownership It would hardly seem likely that a matter of more than $5 milhon would go unnoticed in escrow. SPORTS COLUMNIST The Plrates say theyd1d not get their money's worth af Parker wao; doingdopedunng four year; ol the contract. "I was looking fo r a good patch in my stnke zone." Moreno said headlines an matter.; other than money and dope. Dodgers starter Rack Honeycutt entered the fif\h mning with a one· hitter and a 3-0 lead before the Braves bunched three consecutive one-out hats for a run The key blow was a pinch hit d ouble to let\ by Ted Simmons that scored Obcrkfell. 11 was Simmons' third pmch hit this season m six at bats. The Pirates owe Parker$5 m1 lhon. or thereabouts. m deferred payments and would just as soon defer the payments forever The Pirates were recently taken over by new ownership but the franchise remains more than a I mle dJSturbcd. Of course, the owners-unskilled in baseball matters-might have thought that k1 nd of money to one player was a JO kc Baseball may also be potnltng 10 the grievanCt' procedure which wa'i am ved at af\er consi derable rnl le(·- 11 ve barg.ammg. If the Pl rates insist on going to court. the gnevance thtng • ~ goes out the wtndow and the owner. and players take a giant step backwards Call a wttness Chuck Tanner ~as the manager of the Pirates an 197Q, one of the years an question. Tanner'I 1s asked 1fhe would appear in de fen\( ofParkersofaras his play1ngab1ht> -and efforts -are concerned "You bet your hfe I wtll defend him." Tanner says. "He played hard every day. I don't know about rPleue eee TUCDR/C:l) The new management may ha ve At the moment, baseball does not think it in joke. The vand old game has been trying to get 1tsclfback tn the Mavericks next playoff 'challenge'for Lakers today INGLEWOOD (AP) -The formalit1e 1mpoo;cd on the Los Angeles LakeN, like the opening round of the NBA playofT.s, can bec.ome so ted1ou!i sometimes. The Lakers' heavy-handed, fi"1 -round d1sm1ssal of the San Antonio Spurs in three one--saded games defi nitcly yielded more stifled yawm than playoff goo~hum~ "I WIS glad we COUid set I\ Over With," 5ald ctnttr Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who scored 29 points 1n 2.S minut~ in the lakers' 114-94 romp Wedne"1ay nit}lt that complt!C'd the ,wetp "Now we can set ready for the next scnes" .._wa111n1t the l.aken 1n the WC'\tcrn Conference semifinals are the Dallas Mavencks, who dispatched the Utah Jan in four pmes with a It 7-1 13 victory Friday night in Salt Lake City. Tipoff of today's openina game of the be t· of-<;even 5trie, is at 12:30 p.m. (Channel 2) at the Forum And 1f the Mavencks aren't in high scar they will be tempuna the same fate that befell the Spurs. They have been beaten by the Laken in four of five regular-sca~n mcctan,p 1n each of the last two years. The Maverickf only victory over the Pacific Dlv1s1on champs th1\ season came on the final da}. while the lalcers kept Abdul- Jahhu and F.arv1n "Maa.ic'' Johnson o~ thr ~nch. The Mavs,/layina Mark Aau1rre onl) nine minutes an Rolando Blackman 16 minutes. prevailed, 127-104. The Lakcrs outsco~ the Spurs h> 95 points in the three pmes and out~bounded them by 69. "We came for business." JohniOn said of the I.Akers· third victory. He contnbuted 48 assists to the Laker sweep, srttma an NBA record for ass1su in a lhree-pme ~fies. breakina has mark of 42. For the lak.crs, who were flay1n• a bit ,1ugjshly 1n the final weeks 0 the rcaular season, the thrcc-pmc wh1tewa h served as a perfect tuneup .. It's a real momentum-hu1lder lor u,, .. said auard-forward M1chaC'I Cooper "Our rebounding really came around, and 1f we can carry on from here. then this has hccn a t"C'&ll} important scnes for ui. Even ~. th•~ 1<; ru~t another step up the ladder for u~ .. Lakers' Coach Pat Rile\ ~•d the dctcndmg NBA champs played a near flawl"" ~nc\ ap1nst the Spurs. "We dtdn't have o.ny hreakdowns." Ralev s&1d "WC' a<'Comph~ht'd the tin t 'oal and now we.-C'an move on to the ne\t levC"I ' That's good. becau~ th<' fi"'t round \tmph wun't a challenic for the w1nnC'r\of 62 ~ular­ ~ason pme, apan't 20 dde t~ Irvine wins sweepstakes at own meet By BARRY FAULKNER Delly ...... c.,.....,...., Both the I nine High boys and girls track team~ made themselves at home ~aturda> at the 21-school In ine \ aqucro Track and Field In' 11a1wnal hy w1nn1ng the ~~ecp~kc\ (ho-. .. and girls com- b1ned·1 t11lc The \ aqucro<; ran away wtth thc girls C'hamp10Mh1p. toppmg second· place ( apl\trano Valle> b)' 26 points In 1hc ho\\' competallon. lrv111t' tini~hC'd a tin'<' ~ond (78-., I) Ill Dana H11lo; &)th Ir. an.: wuads wett led h) \trong rl'la) pcrformanceo; The girlo; 1..aptureJ the 400 1day with a scason- hc\t of ~O 7~.wh1 It-the lxly~s set a mttl rc'rnrd in wmn1ntt 1hc 1.600 rela\' wt th a lime of ~ 24 ()Q , " ta rain date hl..e this (th<' event v. a~ rc-~hC'duled af\er bctn na1ned oul on Marc h ~l vou nc vc.'r know what's going 10 happen ~IU'lt' '°me teams arcn'1 a1 tull ,trength. mcludmg ours.'' said Irvine girls coal"h 'icl1tt F1cr "This (winning) was a ltttle surgrrnna ·• ·Tm happ.. ~1th second," ~1d \ aquero OO)'\ coach Jeft Swtpn "Hosting th1\ m~t Wlth our own 1..oachC\ running around and not being able to reall) <'ORch the kl(b, the} had to prttt)' much psych them\CIVC''\ I ha ve to ~ve the k1dJ all the cttdtt " Top pcrtormanl"C\ tor the ho\t 11rls 1nclud~d fi"ts an the 100-metcr low (Pleue eee VAQU'&R0/C2) --+--~~-----------------------------~ • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, Aprtl 27, 1988 Alabama player killed HUNTSVILLE. Ala. (AP) - George Scruus, a running back lit Alabama. was ~tiled and two other Crimson Tide players inJured S.tur· day ni&hl when their car went out of control on a Huntsville h1aJ1wty. police said Scruggs, of Decatur, died atler be1na taken b> helicopter to Hunts- \ t Ile Hospital. a hospital spokeswoman said "h'sadevastaung thing," Alabama football coach Ray Perlons said. "I don't know what else lo say except 1t'!I a great tragedy. He was certainly a fine young man who had a bright future at Alabama. Our thoughts and prayers go put to his family " Vernon Wilkinson. 22. ol Enterpnsc, a tanmg defens1ve back for the Crimson Tide last season. was admitted to the hospital and was hsted in cntH.:al cond1t1on. the hospi- tal spokeswoman said. Marvin Humphnes, 22. of Mont- gomery. who dropped off the football team before the 1985 ~ason. and Fredcnck Shackleford of Decatur, the dnverofthecar. were still undergoing treatment 1n the emergency room. They were both listed 1n stable condition, the spokeswoman said. No other information was UT\med1- ately available on the extent of their lnjunes No other car was in volved in the wreck that occurred about 6:30 p. m The Camaro hit a concrete median and became airborne. Tiellong said Pirates' new look New Orange Cout Colleae football coach Bill Workman ahowa off 6elmet Pirate. will wear ne.zt .ea.on. The helmet la black, with a white OCC, etched ln red. Pirate women capture title Golden West men also collect crown at conference meet The Orange Coast College women's swimming te.am continued its domination in South Coast Con- ference circles, wrapping up a third straight conference title Saturday in the final day of competiti on at Saddleback College. Meanwhile, Golden West took the men's championship, with OCC fin- ishing runner-up. Both winning squads wlll now head for the state meet m La Jolla on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Palomar is the host school. Cheri Carpenter, who won three individual events and was a pan of three winning relay teams, was voted the conference Swimmer of the Year after going unbeaten during the three days of compct1t1on. She was the only women's swim- mer to go unbeaten. Orange Coast finished with 856 points, well ahead of second-place Golden West, which had 624. * MEN tl"llwl ef ttw... dllnl TNm KO<el 1 Goioen Weil. 716, 1 Or•"" Coeu, 621, 3 S.~et<. 571, 4 lt•ncho S.nllat>«>. 3'1. 5 Fulle<lon. 107. 6 Ml Sen Anlonlo, in IMO .,.._I. Oello!e ($), 16'°3 51 (CO<IW9t1Ca r-d), 2. W\dla (GWI, 16·1>•; J Allllrner\no (GW), 1':JU7; ._ !"'9 (GW), 16.42JI; S. Hffded (OCC), 1'1AHO; 6 Mlnrt tOCCI, 1U400. 100 bedl-1 Folkt< (GW), UU4J 2. Stawarl (OCCI, 1:00.11; J. hr11 <GW), 2:00.22, 4. Havdon (SI, 2;0152; S. Methlmolo (ltS), 2:04.01, 6 WllM>ll IMS>. 2:0f."- l00 tr-1 8ooln (GW), 47.70· 2. &udli.v IGW), 47.IO,). Fltektntteln (SI, 41.0e; '-Abthlrt (OCCI, •11. S GIOU!lrlnnar (S), ... lt; 6 ~lore (MS), .. 42 200 flot-1 C,_ Pino (SI. I U.'6, 2 Ar"" (GWI, 1~; 3. G""*' (ltSI, l.!113, 4 Takech (GW), 2:00."; 5. Anll!Nrlno IGW), Hll 2', 6 KtlMfwv (GWI. 2:02.27 200 br'Mtt-1 Youne IOCCI, 2!0l 2t, 2 AlllM>ll lGW), 2!09.30, l. Glllftl>le (S), 2:11 74, 4 Leslellc lltSI, 2:12.751 5. MlrMdt (0CC), 2;15 II; t Luno (ltS I, 2:17.31. 400 ,,... relev-1 S.ddltl)e(;k, J:Ot.n . ? GOiden w .. 1. 3:09 '3; l . Or•not Coatt, 3 13 01. 4 ltandlo SelltlffO. J:1U7, S. Fu!WIOrl, l ;2l 9t. 6 Ml Set\ A,,tonlo, l:JU9. WOMEN ( ll'IMI tf llw'M •vs I TNm e.cor .. I Ora"" Coe11, tS6, 2 GOldtfl w .. 1. 624, 3. Fu.-iort, 2t2; '-~k . 273, s. Cvpreu, 250; 6 Mt Sen AlllOfllo, loll 100 m.dltv r.i.v-1. °''"" Coesl. MS 11, 2 Golden w .. 1. 2'00.'6; l. Stddlebeck, 2-07 17; • Cvprns. 2:09.10; S. ltanctlo S.11tlt1>1>. 2 13 2, 6 Carrltot, 2: 13.51. 100 lr-1 Cerpenlt< tOCCI. Sot ... 1 lr,,ln (S), 56.50, l ~rv (OCCI, su.t, 4 8rown (F}, 56. .... S. 8ooln tGWI, 51.3'; 6. Jeckton IOCCI. Sl.53. 100 beck-1 Pattan011 <Fl, 14l St, 1 Norlh (OCCI. l;0'-5', 3 Vall H-1 (OCCI, 1:01.JS, 4 Lotsoelcn (ltS), 1-o7 74, 5. Boo•IY (OCCI, l:Ot.24, 6. Aber (OCCI, 1:09.3'. 100 br'Mat-1. Olcknutt IGWI, 1:0U6; 2 Katso IGW), 1:13.3'; 3. Fltner (OCCI. 1:107; 4. &oenm IGW), l:IS.11; S M«ev (GW), I IS 79, 6 Andr-(OCCI, 1 17 00. 100 flv-1. Palle<son (Fl. 1:01 Sot, 2 Talenrnen tOCCI. 1'02.JI; 3 SCllUIU IGWI. 1'02.73. 4 s-(GWI. 1:007, S. Halheock COCCI, I -os..JI. 6 a.nntll ICVP I, 1-0S.47 200 frM rtlav-1 ar."" Coat!, I '3 70, , GOldtfl w .. t. 145.17, 3 Fulletlott, 14714, 4 ~Odlel>Kk. I 49 70, S Ctrrltoi, I SO • .,, 6 CvPrna, 1:5161. Eagle relay team wins at Mt. SAC WALNUT -The Estanci.a shuttle relay team took top honora Sa1urday at the Mt. San Antonio Relays. The team, compoxd of Enc Dom. Oi>ua Miller, Brian Sherrard and Tom McCuthy outfinisbed a quality field in the event w1tha tjmeof 1 :00.4. Dom and Miller had splits of 14.8, McCarthy, 15.5, and Sherrard, who anchored the event, 14.9. •• 1 hey werc something else today," satd a pleased Eagles' Coach Tom Fisher. "For four years, these luds have bad the goal of wiooina this event at Mt. SAC, which is lhe premier meet in Southern CaJifom1a, as far as I'm concerned." The time was also the third-best ever at the meet. lnd1v1dually, Dom won the long Jump with a mark of 22-91h and cleared 6-6 to finish in a ue for fifth in the high jump, an event in which the winner posted a 6-8. Using a new pole, Doug Miller went 15 feet in the pole vault for the second time and it was good for a third-place finish. The meet will continue today Wllh Carl Lewis taktng center stale. Lewis, who had an apparent world record swept away by wind at last year's Mt. SAC Relays, returns wi'th a shot at two international standards. Lewis, who duplicated Jesse Owens' Olympic heroics by winnjng four track and field gold medals 1n the 1984 Games, will compete in both the 100 meters and the long jump al Mt SAC. SPORTS BREAK UC Irvine falls, 1-0; SCCsweeps VAQUERO INVITATIONAL .. Pitcher m.isses bid for fourth straight no-hitter From AP dispatcbes MEDFORD, Mass. -Ron Gar- nson's s1ngle for Bates College 10 nght with an out 10 the second 111n1ng F-nda)' ended Tufo Un1vcrs1ty pitcher Jeff Bloom's bid for a founh rnnsecuuve no-hit game. Rl oom who had hurled 241110n10gs ul no-h11 hall over fo ur game" for the Jumbo<. lasted through thl' sixth inning when he left the game "'h1ch Ralc\ .,.,,on, 6-5. 1n the 11th Bloom depaned leading ~-4 ha.,,tng gl\cn up '>I\ h1t<,, two earned runs. and fanned 10 and walki:d two Bloom·., record 1s 3-2 all hi\ \'lctom·\ being conSl:CUllVC no-hit games A.ftcr g10,.1ng up six runs and I IJ h11., m tour inning<. tn h1~ fim game "on b:. Wesle)an. I ~-1 on Marc.h 29, Bloom pitched a no-h111~r against MIT In h1<, 1h1rd stan. he did the <,amc thing 1<1 Hmton Unio,.erc;il' .. Tnn1t) wa~ the v1tt1m last Saturda\ Quote of the day Davt Parker, C1nunnat1 outfielder react1n1.1 to the Pllbhurgh Pirate!>' lav.su11 to bloc!.. $5 ' m1lhon 1n deferred pa) ment'i 10 Parker tor alleged breach of contract .. I '1e"' this as he1ng \ ery ignorant on their part T hq '>a) I d1dn 't g1 ve m) all, but I played with broken JaW'i, bad knec'i. all types of 1n1unes and 11lne~!>Cs. I went out and played hard every day in an environment not suited to that " Rockets top Denver in opener HOl ''iTON -Akecm Olajuwon scored a game-high 18 points, incl uding I l tn the pivotal fo urth quarter, and pulled down 16 rebounds Saturda) a<, thr Houston Rockets defeated the l>cn' er !'. ugget~ 126-11 Q in 1he open mg game ol the sclllrd mund of the We!>tcrn < onference pla)OfT'> (iamc l'U''Ofthe best-of-..eH'n 'di~ plJ\1111 <.i:nc' will in Hou\lon Tue\dav night Watson charges, then falters Tom Wat1on boge)cd the last two holes to fall back into a three-way tic for the lead with Calvin Peete and Jay Haas after Saturday's third round of the Houston n Open golf tournament Watson. who started the day two strokes off the 36-hole pace ~t by Peete, charged into the lead with five b1rd1cs 1n his fint six hole'>. But bogeys on the last 1wo holes gave him a round of68 and a 54-hole score of205, 11 under par. Haas had the day's best round among the leaders. a 67. and Peete finished wtth a 69 by smiting a JO.foot birdie putt on 18. Two strokes back of the In-leaders were Nlclr Faldo and Wayne Grady, who each had 2-under-par 70s for 207 . . In the LPGA event in St. Petersburg, JuetColes,a IQ. )'ear veteran pursuing her first victory m three years shot a career-low round of67 to take a three-stroke lead over Pat Bradley. Swirling winds had an adverse effect on the scores of a number of golfers who started the day w11h1n striking distance of second-<lay leader Lori Garbacz. Coles. however. was a model of consistency with six birdies and only one bogey on the par-72, 6.011-yard Pasadena Yacht and Country Club course In AustJn Texas, Don January and Gene Littler teamed for a third-round 65 10 the Legends of Goll tournament that put them 19 uhder par for 54 holes and gave the duo a four-stroke lead Paul Jr. holds Riverside pole RIVERSIDE -The Buick Hawk • drnen b)' John Paul Jr. will start from the pole position in today's Grand Pnx of Endurance Camel GT spons car race Paul Jr .. 26. of Lawrenceville, Ga , roared around the nine-tum Ri verside lntcrnauonal Ra ceway course Friday 1n a record lime of I minute 30. 103 sernnds He averaged 129.851 miles per hour. eclipsing his own record. set 10 1985 of I minute, 12.254 ~onds and 126.824 mph The ~econd <itanlng Po~lllOn will belong to the Nissan GTP-7X Turbo. dnven by Au<>lraltan Indy Car star Geoff Brabham. and veteran Elliott Forbcs- Robm!>On, of Denver. Nonh ( arolina Staning behind Paul Jr and his co-dn ver Wh1tncv Ganz, will be the Ford Mu<>tang Probe dn ven by Klau·s l udw1g of Wc!>t Germany and Tom Gloy of Pacheco, (ahf Defending Camel Gl \cnes champion Al Holbert and Derck Bell of England will start fourth 1n 3 Porsche %2 Noah, Nystrom meet in final MONTF < ARLO. Monaco -After three da}<. of ram. the sun finally broke through the clouds Saturday and let founh- seeded Yann1ck Noah of rrancc and UC Irvine wasted a strong pitching performance in falling to Pacific 10 PCAA baseball Saturday, but offense was not a problem for Southern California College, which swept an NAIA doubleheader from Westmont. Here's a look: Paclflc I, UC lrvlue 0: The Tigers uuhzed the speed of catcher Joe Ortiz. the PCAA's stolen base leader. to score their only run in a game at UCI. In the fifi h 1nnning. Oniz reached on a walk then stoic second. When Anteater catcher Don Nicholson's throw sailed into center field, Ortiz never hesitated rounding third and easily beat the throw by center fielder Mark Webster to the plate. It was On1z's 26th stolen base of the conference season. Pacific pitcher Randy Ralst10 made the run stand up, tossi ng his second complete game shutout of the PCAA season. He scattered ei~ht eights, while walking two and stnktng out two. Doug Linton (3-6) was the hard- luck loser. despite yielding JUSt three hits and the unearned run He struck out nine and walked two. Soutbern Cal College 10-1, West- mont!-~: Steve Overeem. a product of Edison High and Golden West College. went) for 8 with four RBI 10 the 1w10 bill sweep of the Wamors at sec Overeem had the dec1s1ve blow in the mghtcap, hilting a two-run homer to cap a five-run innmg that brought the Vanguards back from a 5-1 deficit. It was Overcem's !()pt homer of the season to tie him with Ron Nelson for the team lead 1n 1hat department. In the opener. Dean Harvey was 3 for 4 with two RBI, and Mark Deushane picked up the win on the mound as the Vanguards romped. From Cl hurdles (Tina Onega, who also fin- ished second in the I 00 meters and anchored the winning 400 relay team) and in the longjump (Mary Coleman, wt\o placed second in the 400 meters and also ran on the winning relay team). The Vaquero boys gathered sold medals m the 1,500 meters (Jim Olson with an outstanding time of 4:0 I. 23) and in the discus where Enc Shank set a school record with the winning throw of 161-8112. Girl Athlete of the Meet was taken by Woodbndge's Sherri Smith who won both the 400 (58.23) and the 800 meters. Smith broke the meet record 1n the 800 with a ume of 2: 14.20 Other Orange Coast area winners were: •Tonya Buchanan, of Fountain Valley, who took the girls 300LH in 46.59. •Maggie Henson. of Newpon Harbor, who breezed 10 the girls 3,000 meters, wmnmg by almost I 0 sec- onds. •Will Fisher. also from Newpon Harbor, who won the boys high Jump with a 6-2 effort. •Marina's Sean Magula, who equalled his personal best (14-0) 1n his pole vault victory. •Lisa Wood, of Saddleback. who threw a personal bes\ of 130.6 10 the discus. * a.v. IDh'--In metart) THm Korn -I Oana Hiii\, 71; 2 1rv1,..., 11. 3 Minion Vltlo. Sf, 4 Marina, 41. S. Long 8eac.h Jordan, 41Vt, 6 Torranc;e, l'l. 1 llltl CaPlitreno Valtev ano N-POr1 Hartl«. 24, 9 E.-enza, 20, 10 Sen Marino, 16. 100-1 Stavani (MVI, 10.9', 2 8rootii (Wood~ktllt), 11 07, 3 Jannl111n (M), II 09, 4 Stafford IMI, II 26, S Kr.,.,_, <L8Jl. II )6 ~I. Steven• (MV). 21.99; 2 Jennlno1 (MJ, 22 24, 3. WIHlami IL8Jl. 22.l7. 4. eroolU (W}, 22.SI; S. Slaftord IM). 22.71 4C»-I Thutmonct IS), 49.1-4, 2 Arav (FV), S0.25, 3 w1"1am1 tL8Jl. so.n. • .anttlnoi 111. 51 0; S. Ftlnookl tUI. 51 OS I00-1 Hauotmeve<, (El. I 56.24, 2 VO Lal>UdYa (T}, 1;59 02, 3 Wrlonl IDHI. t:S9 90, • ltob«h (I), 2-00 09; S. 8ond IFVI. 2-ol S 1,--.1 ()I.on (II, 4-01.23, 2 Hlr'11man IT>. 4m 47, 3 Lawson. (OH), 4:04 ..... '" Omen (CV), 4:07.11, S. Lerwood IOH), 4:10.t4 3,000-1 CePOruco (Tl. t·'6.31; 2. 8rown (NM I, t:4t.:IO; 3 McFadcMll tETI. UUO, • LINUCI (MVI, t:S1.09; S. Pa~ ISM), 9.1062 llOHl+-1 Mc<iM (OH). 15.01, 2 Fltwaoer 0), tS.3*; 3. JaMff\s CCVI. IUI. 4 ltonkoff CMlr• Coital 15 Sl, S ltlddlt INorcol . IS S7 3300+-l McGM (OMI, 39.11, 2 Jannlnol CMl, 39.45, 3 Thl«off (ET}, 39.75, 4 Jenllll!O• (CV), 40 25, S MlckMlln (FV), 40.95 400 rtlav-1 Marina, 43.21; 2 Lono 8Mcn Jordan, C3 H , 3. Irvine, 44.12; 4 Cae>lilr•no Vallav. un . S E.-anu , 44.39. 1,600 rtla,,__I lrvlna. 1:24.69, 2 E•-•nta nns. ) MIHIO<I Vlelo, 3:27.JS. 4 Dana Hlh , l.2t.11 5 Torranc•, l:ll.2S. 11)-1 Fl.,_ (NH), 6·2, 2 Gonl-(MVI 6·2, 3 HaM tMVJ, 6·1, 4 Glovocclnl (Tl. 6-0, S (lie) ltlddlt (Norco) and Ellll IWI, 6-0 L.J-1. Cr•vort CL8JI, 20-11, 2. Llndafman CSMI. 20-1~. 3. 8ofnu1 <DH), 10-7.,,, 4 lllave (II, 10-6, 5. ltlddlt (Norco), 1'·91h TJ-1 Cravon (L8JI, 44-lil); 2 Bomui COHI 44-I, 3 Un<Mrman (SM). 44·1"2, 4 Tamura Ill 41·0'1•; S HaM IMV), 41·S. PV-1 Maoule IMl, 14·0; 2 Clemonl (OH) 13·6, l FlllWf (NH). 13-0, '-Hu«la (Stddlt oadtl 13·0, 5 (lltl Culantda IL8Jl and SMrman (U), 13·0 ~P-1 h lrd COHI. S3-t"2, 2 G«ardl (II SI-JV., l. Slnolelon (OH), Sl-2, 4. Brown (MVJ, S0-2"2, 5 Vooet ICMI, 49-2 OT-I Shank (I), 161-tVJ, 2 8rown (MVI 157· 11"1, 3 Rto.ck (CVI. ISl·S't'J, 4 Alhmort (I(), 151·2, S Wt1>1ltr CFVI. IS0-6 Girts THm Kores -I trvlna. to. 2 CaPlllreno Valley, Sol, l Oana HIN\, 46. 4 Ult) NewoM! Hart>or and Founlaln VallaV. 31, 6 WOOCSOrktllt. lO 100-1 HuKl\ka (Torrance), 13 1', 2 Tl Or1aoa (I), ll '3, l Totwl (FVI. 13 49, 4 Burruel (MV), 13.S., 5 Reder (Karella I, 13 '9 20<>-I HulCllk• (TI. 26.06, 2 Ma'1'11aro CC v > 27 24, l Wiison IDHI, 27.49, 4. HOil! ttl, 27 SO, 5 Havnn O>. 27 52. 4C»-I. Smith (WI. Sl.23, 2 COieman 111 1:00.31, 3 ltlco (NI. l-00.42, 4 FOlton (FV) 1-00-52. S Ktllv I DHJ. t00.60 tc»-1 Smllh (WI. 2-14-20, '1 Nance CCVI, 2·11.u . 3 L.twli (OH), 2:2115. ' Quaker <Norco>. 112 l3, 5 siroocie twi, n3.ls 1,--.1 L-lt (OH), 4 S5.02, 2 C.ttro (On1arloJ. S«S It, 3 AndWton (NH). 5-0S.OS. 4 ltnnav (NHI. s 10 42, s. Nance <CV!. 5:13 19 3.000-1 Henson (NH), HUS.ts, ' Ptlllt (Sen Mulnol, 10.<M, 3 ltnnev (NH I, 10 .. IS; • S..h..i11ar (I), nl, ~ Petrina CFV), 11:00 3A lOOU+-1 Tl O.taoa (I), IS.J9, 2 HOiiand (Sa~kl. IS 40, 3 L.IMtrt tCVl. IS.st, 4 8UCl\aflan CFVI, 16 12, S. Walke< (0Hl. 16 17 lOOU+-1 8uct1et1tn tFV), '6 st, 2 Alli.MY (NH I, 469', 3 ltlltl (Ml. 47 10, 4 Walke< tDHI. 47.31, 5 Annarl (CVI. '7 '7 400 rtlav-1 lrvl"", SO.n, ' Minion Vlelo, S09t. l CaPIWano Vallev, SI 09. 4 D•na Hl•t, 5 I IO, 5. Mira Colla, 52.SO 11600 rttav-1 Dana Hlll1, 4'<>3 n , 7 Wood ~lc»a, 4-ot 90, 3 Onlarlo. 4:12 61 MJ-1 COl4tman (Ml, S· I, 1 Mclntvrt (S). S·O; l Garduno <Ontario). 4-10; 4 Youno (FV), 4·10 LJ-1 COieman (I), IS•IO, 2 Wart ti), IS-41i't. 3 Hutchinson (MV). 15-1. 4 McKinney (T). 15·2, S KulOw ICVI. 14· 10 't)-1 Wrlotll CE!, l6"6, 1 KUiow (CV), )6-4, l Hutchinson IMV), 34· 1 l'I), 4 8uellanan (FVI l4· 11, S. MOlltl'ld (SI, 3"4·7 SP-I Ftftlo.t (NI, 36·t , 1 Jalo.ube CCVI. 3S-101h, l S""° (I), lS·l, 4 Allan (CV), 3"4· 11, S. Harr (MVI. 34·6'1) OT-I Wood IS), 130-6, 2 Mallon IKJ. 116·1011'1. 3 Ille) Tt Ortaoa (II •no ICOChtr Ill. 116-0Y>. S FM1kt IN), 110-0 Ola1u .,.,,nn who fouled 11u1 w11h 45 '>i.'tOnlh lt•h 1n the game. ,t·o ri.·d \i.'\t:n \tra1gh1 potnl\ rntd"'a} thr<iugh the founh quartl•r to put Hou\lon ahead llN-1'10 v.t1h 7 55 left w pla\ When Dcno,.er tame v.1th1n 11 S-11' OlaJuv.on again rc~ponded h~ \<.Onng 1v.n ha,l..l·t\ 111 1 ncreasc H ouc;ton \ lead to 119-1 14 \,\, 11h I ~I< tn pla\. Joak1m Ny'>trom of Sweden seeded No 3. advance to 1hc final of the Monte. ( arlo Open Tenms \ham- p1onsh1ps. Oilers stop Marina, 5-3 IRVINE'S HAMELIN ... P'romCl • ~le' English led the ~uggcl'> \.\Ith J4 pi11nt' wh11l' (ah tn Natt added 28 Denver led 8-2 earl~ in the game but 1w1thl.'r learn led h) more than four again 1n the lirc;t quarter Tht• score was tied I I times and wa' lll'd 12-1~ after lh( opening 12 minute\ U:-w1<; l.lo)d v.ho fin1shl'd Y.1th 2X prnnt.., h:1<I 16 fir'>t-quartt·r prnntc; for tht· kodct\ Flames stun Edmonton again Lanny McDonald and Jo~I Otto <>cored about tY.O minute') apart to the -.ccond penod and ( algary got stellar goaltcnd1ng from Mlk~ Vernon to hold ofl a dt•<>pcratc third-penod auack by Edmonton for a 4-1 '1Clllf) Saturda\ night and a 1-2 lead 1n their NHL plavofl series. The FlJrlWS. who wilted under a s1m1lar th.1rd· penod pu.-,h h) Edmonton 1n game two, return home w11h the chance 10 dethrone the reigning two-time St.an le~ Cup chJmp1ons with a Vlt"tOT) 1n game 'ilX of th e bc<>t-of-c;c1;cn )m\lhe D1v1.,.on 'i<'nc<i on Monday night f:.lc;cv,,hcrt• 1n the Nill . nght v.mg Mark Reeds <>cored 1n1C1 tht· urper nght hand rnrnerw1th a wn'it <ihot at 7 11 of 11\t•nimc. g1v10g \t Louis a 4-3 come-from· bchmd tnumph o"er Toronto and a l-2 lead 1n their series. The Rlue'i can wrnp up the Norn~ 01 v1"11on final in game six Monday night 10 Toronto. Noah and Nywom hattle for the S58.SCXl first pn7C' 1n the tournament which -;erves as the spnng-t1mC' opener of the clay court season. Noah beat top-seeded Mats W1lander of <;wcden. 4-6. 7 6 17-5 1. 6-3. with an acrnhauc display of '>hot- '>avrng and a llmel) serve. Television. radio TELEVISION I CJ a m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Atlanta at Boston 1n NBA playoff game. Channel 2. 11 am. -BASEBALL: Angels at Minne· sota, Channel 5. 12 30 p m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Dallas ar Laker'> to NBA playoff game. Channel 2 I p.m -GOLF: Legends of Golf scmo~ tourney. from Austin, Tex ., Channel 4. I 30 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Auto racinl! -Champ1onsh1p Grand Pnx, Channel 9 RADIO 11 a.m -BASEBALL: Angels at Minne- sota, KM PC (7 10). 12:}()p m -PRO BASKETBALL Oallasaf Lakers. KLAC (570) I pm -BASEBAtL Atlanta at Dodgers, KA8C(790). Hunungton Beach High moved 1nlosole possession of second place in the Sunset League baseball race by downing host Marina, 5-3. Saturday on the Vikings' field. The two teams entered the day tied for the runner-up spot at 5-5 in the Sunset, but the Oilers )Umped over the Vikings tn the standings thanks to a two-run seventh which unlocked a 3-3 deadlock. Winning pitcher Jeff Haack doubled to lead ofTthe decisive inning and was still there two oµts Jaters when Greg Chizek was walk'!Ointen- uonally. After a passed ball placed runners at second and third, Andy Lewin hned a sharp s10J1e over the shortstop's head to bring 10 both runs. Lcwm also delivered an RBI single 1n the Oilers' three run first inning. Haack allowed JUSt one hit, but a spell of wildness helped Marina score tts three runs to tie the game m the fourth mnmg. Two walks sandwiched aroiund Rack VanderRiet's smgle loaded the bases for the Vikings. Another walk produced one run and a throwing error allowed the next two to come in, needs help. "I get the RBI because there's runners on base," he explains. There were obviously plenty of teammates on the bascpaths recently against Laguna Hills. His two long home runs and a double acc-0unted for eight RBI. Hameli(l's comment "Yeah, that was a pretty good game .... Whether all of this pans out with professional offers or not is still up in the air, due largely to customary formula used b)'. maJor league scouts. First, they hke their players tall. Secondly, they like them fast. Hamelin isn't tall -but he's not short. either. And, there arc those 11 stolen bases. At 6·1 and 220 Hamelin if very much like a ~rototype of Orange Coast College s Joey James, who blistered the ball for New~ri Harbor High, but didn't get a sniff from the major leaaues. James is currently setting a sizzling pace for OCC. 'Tm just waitina until after the season before I make a decision." said Hamelin. An dial building successful track record in Porsche racing While they may have d1fl"eten1 ~ponsor!i. all e1pit of the Porsche 962 Prototypes m today s Grand Pnx of Enduranrc 1n R1verc;1de ha"c one thmg tn common winning endurance races from the Daytona 14- hour to the su-hour at Riverside and every· thina 1n between IMSA events 10 1985, all e1&ht IMSA team& that use the Porsche 962 signed up with And1al. There arc no shortcuts in rcbuildinf one of these $~5.000 Porsche turbo engJnes. I takes approiumately SS man hours to rebuild each Porsche racina ename. They are all powered h) Por\Che engine~ built by And1al of Santa Ana Andial is an 11 .year-old <'OnlJ'lan y that has become Sou them California's leading indepen- dent Porsche service business with a se parate d1vtsion specializtn& in Ponche race car preparatJon and en11ne buildina. On the IM A Camel GT c11Tu1t '\nd1al ha\ achieved an unparaJleled record of \ucce<>'i Alwin Sponger heads up the racing ann of And1al which oow includes a staff of six full - t1me technicians. Spnn1er and his two panners at And1al -Arnold Wan,cr and Dieter fn1enhofcr -arc all German 1mmiarani5 who toaethcr have more than 80 years of ex~nence with Porsche automobiles. "wt thought we could build Porsche tna.ine$ better than anyone 1n thecounc ry ... !Wild Spnnaer "fln ~ nd1al-Pt>Mehe en.,nes won I 5of17 "We've been able 10 build up a good rclat1onsh1p with the Porsche rac1n1 factory," Springer ~1d The engines u5ed 1n th~ sleek Porsche prototype, are turbo-charaed six-cyhnder power plants acneratina more than 650 hone· power And11J works duttlly witli Porsche motorsport of Norih Amcnca and t~e Poncbc factory 1n Stunaari. Germany in reJ«rch and development to maintain their tecbnolOIJcal advantage on the track After disassembly and an inspection of its vanous components, each motor is carefully reassembled and run on the dynometer at Andial. The enajnes are then air ff'Cl&htcd to team workshops or track across the country for inttallalioo into the rl<lC ca.rs. Most teams have three eJ\IJncs and they arc conctantly reworked on a rotauna bai1 at And1al's Santa Ana f1e1lity . . "First ~sc. is a low priority pos- ition," said Flint. "I don't know ifhe's worried about it He's a pretty perceptive lud. Right now his concern 1s with Capistrano Valley on Wednes-da ." k~melin cames a 3 5 gpa and is leanmg toward a cnminology major. So what's difficult for Hamelin? "I'm working hard on the lcft- haoded curve," states Hamelin. TUCKER •.. P'romCl cocaine, but he played hun. I will 1estify to that." Incidentally, Parker hit .3 IOin 1~79 and helped the Pirates wtn the World Series. AuU thissinks m1 baseball will be considerioa the ram1ficauons. For instance, iflbe Pirates win the case you get a picture of a player having ~n off year and the club's !cpl foroes searchinafora reason not to pay him. Parker and most of the other playen disciplined by baseball com· miuioner Peter Ueberroth were rep- resented byanomeyTom Reich who chose not to accept what miJ,ht be considered as defeat. Says Reich, "I recommeoded that my players accept 1he oom- m1ssioner's penalties without ques- tion because we lhouaht it was time we put the issue behind the pmt. behind everybody-for the uke of thepme ... Well, lhepme rniabt have been hurtC1cept forthctiinina.as men- tioned1tlhcouuetbete. A month qo, comm oner Ueberrot.h an. noucad be Ud rid bueb&ll of drup Otbcrwite. lbo Pita Parker ra:mUk:atiomoouJdba'ff t.n really tcrioGs. • With Will, Giants find a way to win, 3-2 San Francisco tops Padres on Clark's 10th-inning blas t From AP d!apa&ebes SAN DIEGO -Will Clark had gone 0 for 4 trying to get a htt off San Diego Padres right-hander Eric Show. but the fifth time up Saturday night ht" relaxed and homered with two oub 10 the 10th inning., g1ving San Francisco a 3-2 victory. "It was a pitch he had been gettin~ me out on all night," s~ud the Giants rookie first ba~man "It was a slider low and away. I had been trying to muscle up and hit one out, but this time I decided to relax." Clark's homer came on a 1-2 pitc h and pve reliever Jeff Robinson, 2-0. the victory. Show, 0-2, allowed just six hits and struck out a career-high 13 baucrs as he went the distance. It was the most stnkeouts ~Y a National League pitcher this season. AJI of the runs he allowed came on home runs, two on Bob Brcnly's 1n the second 1nn1ng and the game-winner on Clark's third of the year. He struck out Rob Thompson four tames and Jeffrey Leonard three time\ and walked just two. "I don't know how he could patch any better," said Padres catcher Terry Kennedr, "He was still bnnging 11 at the end.' The Padres, who have played I J one-run decmons in their first 17 games. lost for the first ume 1n five ex tra-1 nning contests. G iants starter Roger Mason pi tch- ed well. allowmg jUSt four tm • walking one and striking out -.e ven 1n the six innings he worked. ~ERICAN LEAGUE But one of those hits was a two-run homer by Gra1a Nettles m the fourth innina that lied tbe pme. It was NettJes's second homer 1n two nights and 370th of tus mJlJOr-lcague career * SAN 'llANCIJCO e rlllll 4 0 0 0 S I I 1 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 4 I 2 O 4 I I 2 • 0 0 0 J 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 SAN Ol•GO Wvrwwcf Ro111t.r H loro on Gwvnnrt McRVldl H Gervt11 lo K~v c Nemet 30 Tmptln u Flerw.rv 2b Showp Krull on abf'llbl J 0 l 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 ) I 1 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 J I 1 2 • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 1000 Gleooen ci WClerk lb CBrownlb L90Nrd ~ COevlt n Brenlv c RTllolll 2t> Uribe n JRoontn p ~MHIP OrleHn l>tl MOavltP w.i1mn u T.-.n SS 2 S 1 lS J 6 1 T ..... kere.,.,.,.... s.n f rllftCIKe no ooo ooo 1-1 Sen°'"' 000 -... f-1 Game Winning ll81 -W Clerk (3) E-Url1>9 LOB-San Frencltco 6, Sen Olevo S. 18-C 0 1vll. HR-Brentv (3), Nettle• 17>, W Clerk (l J. S&-McRevnokh (2), Urll>9 (S) lanfra~ ~ton M Devis J Roolnson W.2·0 Sen°'"' IP H It •1t 88 SO 6 2 2 4 ' 1 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I Snow L,C>-2 10 • l l 2 13 H8P-GIAldden Dv !)llQ_. CBrown l>Y Sllow UmPlrtt--Home, Oe'ildMHI Fir\! ICll*< *ond, OeMutll. Tnlrd. ~"" T-137 A-53 741 Ezpos 4 , Cubs2 CHICAGO Mitch Webster singled home the ue-breakang run in the eighth innm~ g.avang Montreal Its victor) over Ch 1cago Tim Raines drew a o ne-out walk 1n the eighth from George Frazier. stole sttond and scored on Websters h11. Andre Dawso n and Make Fitzgerald homered for the Expos. Dawson hit has fifth of the season and Fitzgerald hit his first after being recalled from the minors Fnday. 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Sec· CWl<I, Quldt, Third, llunee T-?-53 A-33.SSl Mets4, Cardlnals3 ST. LOUIS -Len Dykstra's leadoff homer triggered a four-run first inning and the New York Mets withstood St. Louis' ninth-inning rally for their eighth straight victory Mets starter Sad Fernandez took a one-hitter and 4-1 lead into the ninth. but left after Wllhe McOec opened the mmng Wlth a single. Tommy Herr greeted rcbeved Roger McDowell with an RBI double. and Jack Clark followed with a run· sconng single that made it 4-3. Tito Landrum's bunt single put runners at first and second, and Mike Heath then bunted into a forceout at third Jesse Orosco was summoned from the Mets' buUpen, and Terry Pendleton hit the tint pttcb bard up the maddJc, but second bueman Wally Backman dove, backhanded lbc beJJ and started a double play that ended the aame. Orosc:o JOt has third save. The victory gave the Mets a 10-3 record, the best start in their 2S-year history. The Cardinals suffered their sixth stratJht defeat, their lon1tst losina streak s1nce Apnl 1984. Fernandez. 2-0, struck out I 0 and walked two. He gave up a one-out s1ngk to Herr in the first inning and did not allow another hit until McGee's srngle N•W YOtU( 0111t11r1 cf Bdtmn?b Hrn11<11 lb StrwOtY rt Cart.,. c HeeoK ICnloflt JO HJollMI U S.n1ana" Frllde1 P McOw"p Or~op T ..... * ST.LOUIS MHlllll ) I I 1 4 0 0 0 3 I 1 0 4 I I 0 4 1 I I 4 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 COian'lentt McGet cf H ... r ?I> JClerll lb Ociutnd Pl' Lelldrm rl HMlflc f'Tldlln lb OSmllflu Cox P LA"""6 Ofl Conrov p Whll• Ptl DeY'ev P n414 T.-k.-.lrt...._ •r lllll ) I 0 0 4 I I 0 • I 2 I 4 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 n J s J NewYenr 400 ---4 St. Leula IOI ... •1-l G1me Wlnolng RBI -Dvkalr• (II E-HH lh, S.ntana. OP-fWw YQfl( I, SI LOUii 7. LOB-New York 4, SI L.oult 4 29-<:arter, Herr HR-OVkllr• II) 58-0vkatr• (SJ, COiemen (SI, O Smlrll 141 s-f'erna,_z .... y.,. Ftfl\8l'ldet W.2·0 McOow .. Or0te:0 S,l St Leu1a IP H ll IER aa SO . , l·l l 2·l 0 2 2 I I 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 Cox L,0-1 ) 1 4 4 O 0 Conrov S O O o ? ' OeV1t11 I I 0 0 0 0 F.rnenoei pllefle<I 10 I l>ell.r In 1111 9111 · Umpfr......+iome, we.,.,, Flrt1, Rennert SeeOll<I, Monl•oue, Tn1ro. Brocklen<ler T-NS A-44,769 Anrm l, Ref& HOUSTON -Plnch-runntt Ball y Hitcher scored on a two-out ~ be.11 by Cinc1nnat1 catcher Bo Diaz tn the bottom of the ninth 1nn10J to IJVC Houston the victory over the Reds. Jose Cruz led off the nmtb with a smgle to center. and wa~ replaced by Hatcher, who stoic second, Alkr an out and an antentiortal walk to Kevin Bass, Denny Wa!Hng's v ouod ball forced Bass at second, wtlb Hatcher moV'lng to third on the play. Losing pitcher Bill Gulhckson 0-2, had a 3-1 count on A.Jan Ashby before Dtaz' passed ball allowed Hatcher to score the wmning run. Mike Scott, 2-2. went the distance, giving up four hits while striking out five and walkina one . Oulltdcson struck out one and walked thrtt. CINCINNATI .. ,11111 * HOUSTC>tt Mllfttf d 4 0 0 0 Dor en 2" V-O.tt l 0 I 0 PuNrl Pwk.,. rt 4 0 0 0 Crw K £Mtllv lb • 0 0 O Heier-Pt 8efl ltl 3 0 I 0 GOevl1 lb SlllW1I u l 0 1 0 8au cf 8 uter1 c 2 O O O W•lllno 3tl llow on 1 o O o Aahbv c BOlez c 0 0 0 0 Tl'IOll u Oeiltr ?b l 0 0 0 Cltwtkh n G~n P 3 0 0 0 Scott P T..... JO 0 4 0 Tlflih Two outt wlllfl wlnnlno run tCOrtd S<MellV ........ .. , .... 4 000 4 0 I 0 4 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 4 0, 0 , 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 •I 4 0 ~ Hw.---•-o --·l-1 G.me Winning ABI -None LO&-<lnclMell 4, Houaton • 2B-v-111e 8111. G Devi'-S&-Welllng l I). Hetcher (ll IP H It Ill 88 SO ~ GulllcllMln L .0-2 e 1·J 4 I 0 J Hwt1ell Scott W,2·2 9 4 0 0 S WP-Scott P8-8 Oler UmPlret-Home, Greoo, Fir\! 0 1vlt, Second. Hervev, Tlllrd, Stello T-Hl6 A-31,442 Pb1Ula8, Plnte.5 \ PITTSBURGH -Rick Schu bn two home runs and Oms J~mea· 1~ run homer, his tint in the m.;or leaaues. bro ke a scventh-in..nina tie and pve Philadelphia the vtctory over slum_pina Pituburgh. Make Scbm1dt hoed a two-run double dunna the Phillies' four..,run seventh * PMILAD•LPMIA "'"1eURO.. J-tf MTIW'ne> c1 Scflu )I> Sctlmdt 10 GWllton rf J°""" c A1uevo 21> Jelll II HUOMMI o C•rme11 o Tttlulve P 1tue11er P &eoroan P T ..... ....... 4 I I 2 4 1 0 0 s J • 2 s 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 ? I 1 0 , 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 llllrlldl II OrMAelt d ll•v 2b 8rMf!'l lb Ma#-nrf T~c AlmonJtl .._,du 1(-otl l(lletlf• u MOleI lll McWlmlo Guenteo Mau.Ill Pft Onwli.p Morrllt Pft Wimp JJ 6 e 6 T ..... Scert.., ........ .. ,.,_. S I I 0 J I 0 0 4 I l I 4 I I 0 S I I 0 2 ' 1 0 4 I 2 7 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 I 7 f I 0 0 0. 0 1 e I 0 0 0. 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J6 If 4 "111••••... •1 -•t-• ,........... • tlt 111-s c;.,,,. 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Don Schulze. 1-0. gave up one run on four hats over six innings. Rche\ er Scott Bailes took o ver, and the Yankees scored with two out!> an the eighth on a double by Ken Gnffe) and a single by Don Mattingly Ernie Camacho replaced Balles and got the final four outs for his founh <;ave. Camacho gave up a pair of walks in the ninth. but struck out pinch-hitter Henry Cotto to end the game The Indians' first-inning runs came on four hits, a waJk and a hll batsman agamst emergency starter Bob Sharley. who started when Ed Whit· son came down with soreness in his !>tomach and nb-<:age area. Wh1tson's ailment was announced little more than an hour before game ume. Frequently hooed at Yankee Stadium. Whitson '\aw the tide turn Saturday as Shirley received the bom while the crowd chanted. "Eddie' Eddae1 Eddie'" un11I ~harlcy left 1n the first inning. CLE\llLAHD 8utll< ct Franco u c.,, ... " Tl'lrntn dr> Jacoov 30 Tebllf 10 CCullllrl Nl•on H Bernird 21> Allen'°" c * ab r n bl 1 I I 0 s 0 l l • I I 0 l I I 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 ? 1 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 l 0 ' 0 I 0 NEW YOttK RHndln c1 Grltfev II Mfnglv lb Hauev c Lom1>ard c Wlnfllld rt EHl4tr dh Po1ru10 30 Rndll>fl 2t> Mecr>mu Conoon ell r n DI l 0 0 0 , I I 0 4 0 I I 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 2 0 3 I I 0 • 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 ) 0 0 l ' 0 0 0 ll l f l Tete!• Seer• llv ""'*"" " 2 ' 2 OtwtMd JOO 000 000-J New Yer11 010 000 010-1 GI,.,,. WIMl"O RBI -Franco (?) E-Slllrllv. LomO.rdl OP-<1111.iend 1 Nllw York 1 LO&-<llvelend 11 New Yor• 1 28-tlutltt, Tebltf 2. Gnttev SB-A Henderton 1141. Bull.,. 131, Cerler 121 S-8 utl4tr IP H It •1t H SO Cltwtencl ScllutH W.l ·O Bellll Ce"'8CllO $,4 NewYenr 6 4 l 2 3 l 1 l 3 0 l I I I 0 0 $111rlev L ,0 I l J ' J l Motllef\nCO S 2·3 1 0 0 ScUttv 1 I l J 0 0 Fl111t< 2 l 0 0 0 Scnuti• Pllcllld 10 1 O.lltr tn 1.,. 7tn H8P-Tnorn1on OY Shirley ~ 3 0 l 1 2 I I 1 2 0 0 l I Umolret-+1ome. Ttcnlde, "'"'· Merrm Second, Hen«v Tl'l~rd Coul lnt T-324 A-20. ltS FRANCHISE DONUT SHOP & 1aaEAM 'AILOR ht TIMI OfrUfO OWNCl/Of'fllATOll Olt At..UNTrt !'«> fXl'fllfHCl NHDfD Will TUIN ... 1111••:0:00.. Nit YOW attDfT .. am•• ........... l'H(7t')~ A 's5, Marlners3 OAKLAND -Joaquin Andujar. 'ill ll working to gain full arm strength. ~as limited Saturday to sax annmgs of work which Oakland A's Manager Jackie Moore descnbed as ··not 100 shabby." The veteran patcher allowed only one srngle and won his second Amencan League game as the A's beat Seattle. ··in the first two inning~. I was throwing 92 males an hour. It's the first lime this year I've fell that good," Andujar said. "The shoulder was a ltnle staff later. but I'm not womed. I've had It before and I know at's no thing scnous 'Tm not going to mass my next tum. I'm tough:· Moore said, "He missed a lot of spnng training, and now he's working out the aches and pains that m ost pitchers work out in the spring. I'm jUSt being cautious with him." Andujar was allowed to repon to spnng training late, and he returned ho me to the Dom1n1can Republic for a week in March because of the death of has mother "That's the first time we·ve seen him." said Seattle Manager Chuck lott1er. "The man knows how to pitch. That's why he's won as many games as he has. "But we're having trouble hitting everybody lately " The Manners had four hits Satur· da} and have a total ofonly 43 in their last 10 games. eight of them losses. Steve Ontiveros pitched one per- fect inning an rehef of Andujar and Jay Howell worked the last two. yielding two run5 an the eighth SEArTLE 8redlev If Celdern rl ADevl• ID GThmadh Trlabtl ?o PrHllV lb 0 Htdtn cf ICeernev c PMIOlDfi Ye-oer c O.en" T9'8l1 eb r II bl ) ' 0 0 ' 0 I 0 • 0 0 I ' 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l I l 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 l I l 1 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 * OAKLAND PllllllP\ 21> MurOlly cf Ct nMKo II M01vl• rt OuBekr dll Lan•lrd 30 Boc111e It> Griffin u Betllec JO l 4 l TetWI k""""""" ell rll bl J I 0 0 3 0 I 0 J I I I s 1 0 0 4 0 I I 4 1 2 I 2 I 1 I • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 n s '• *"" 100 000 1210-J O•lrleftd 001 100 ax-S G•me Winning RBI -Le n•tord (4) E-Terreou11 Caldefon OP-Oeklelld I L08-S.altl• l, 0.kl•lld II 28-Len,lord. HA-PtlelPS 171 SB-eredllv CS). Bocttte (I), MurPllV (II s.. ... Wiicox L,C>-• Guetlf'man Ledd Oetllnd Anduler W 2 I O..tlvlf'~ J Howell I~ H 1t •11t aa SO S1 l • 3 I e I 1 1 I 0 1130000 , 0 , ' I I I I I S 0 0 0 0 I 2 ) 1 , 0 l WP-Andu1er U~r~ome. lloe, Flr11 Second, Bernell, Third, &remloen T-2 Sl. A-10 109 H lrlCllbldl. RedSoi6, Royals l KANSAS CITY -Wade Boggs drove across two runs and Bill Buckner homered to support Al Napper's pitching and lead Boston past Kansas City Napper allowed only four singles 1n squanng his record at 2-2. He had one strikeout and allowed one waJk. The Red Sox reached Bret SaberhaJen, 1-2, for two runs m the first inning and chased the American League's 1985 Cy Young Award wanner in the fifth. Dwight Evans led off the game with a single and wound up on second base when nght fielder Darryl Motley booted the ball for an error Evans came home on a double by Bogs, who took third on Buckner's infield out and scored when Jim Race doubled to left. Buckner's first home run made 11 3-1 m the third, then the Red Sox -got ' a run With three singles in the fifth . Many Barrett launched the inning with a single and went to second on Ed Romero's sacrifice. Evans singled Barrett to third. then Boggs drove him home Wlth another smg)e. Reliever Dann y Jackson. the sec- ond of five Kansas City pitchers. walked Don Baylor With one out in the sixth and. With two out, sur- rendered a single to Rich Gedman Barrett's second single &ave the Red Sox a 5-1 lead. Rudy Law singled leading off the bottom of the Royals' first and was forced at stcond on Willie Wilson's infield out Walson stoic stt-0nd and scored on Frank White's sangle Nipper dad not give up another hat until Wilson's one-out single 1n the Sl"<th * BOST OH KANSAS CITY OwEvnt rf BOQOS lb Bucknr di\ ~Ice If 8evl0r lb Ste !Mln lb Armas cf LYOllt ci Geomen c &erratt?b Rome<ou T..- all r II bl S 1 l 0 Lew If • l, 2 Wllaon d S I I I Brell lb S 0 I I Wllltt 2t> l I 1 0 Beltlonl lb 0 0 0 0 Melle• Of\ 1 0 0 0 Mollrf rl 7 0 1 I Sunclbro c 4 0 I 0 AS.leir » ' I 2 I Orta on J o o o Blencltl " 11612 6 T_.. Sci-. by ..... 10 r II bl ' 0 1 0 4 I 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 I ) 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1' I 4 I ..... JD1 011 100-• k-• °"' 100 -000-1 Gjl"'8 Wlnnlno RBI -8009' <1'. El...Motltv, Blancelene OP-80$10n 1, l(en .. , City 2 LO&-eo\lon a, ken .. , City 1 28-ltoogt, Rica Hll-BUCkner (1) S8-Wl1'0o (7) ~omero IP " ll ... •8 so ...... NIPHf' W,2•2 9 ( l<8M H Clfv S.t>erNoen L,1·2 '1·3 I 4 O Jackaon I ?·l 1 1 Farr I 2 I Hulllftenn I 0 0 Qul'8nC!errv I 0 0 U~et_..omt, Mofr\Mlf\, Flrtt Second, Clert, Third, Slluloci.; T-2:22 A-)1,4'7 4 0 0 I I I I 2 I 0 0 0 O O I MclCHn WhlteSoi5, Tlgen4 DETROIT -Carlton Fisk drew a leadoff walk in the 11th inning, stole second. took third on an error and scored on Jerry Ha1rston's one-out sacnfice fly that lifted Chicago over Detroit. 8111 Campbell, 0-1. took the loss Bob James, 1-1. pi tchcd the final 2111 innings for the victory. Ron Kittle homered tWlct for the White Sox and drove in three runs. Harold Baanes and Kittle hat home runs on succ.cssave patche!> from Walt Terrell in the sixth. CHICAGO Ca110111 d Tolltsn )0 8•1nts rl t(fflll dll Fl•ll H 88onlll 10 Guillen u Nlctlolt pn Llllle U Crut 21> Helrt1n C>tl Sllll'lfW(C Crt lo 1>t1 MHIHc T.WS •ltrlllll 5 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 S 1 I 1 5 1 2 3 4 I I 0 • 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 J 0 ' 0 0 0 0 I 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 * DETROIT Tremml u COllS 30 Hemdol> If LNParall c Lemond Heroer rl OeEvns to Engle IO Sherldn rl Brollnl 21> Wllftekr 2" Collnl dll .. S I S Tlflih Scertbv ........ .. r nbl s 0 l 0 s 1 2 0 S 0 I 0 S I I 0 S 0 1 I 2 0 0 0 J I I I 1 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 2 0 I I 1 I I 0 4 0 ? I 42 • 12 • ~ °" 007 OJD 01-S °"""' ... 010 210 00-4 Geme Winning R81 -Helnton (I) E-Trem"'8H. Cemobell, Gulllln OP-<nk.eoo l L08-Cnlceoo 7, Oetroll 6 28-B Bon Ille, Herndon, Wlllteker. C eRQllOsJ HR-8e lntt ISi. 1tl1111 2 (4) De Event (41 S~llk (I) s-a 8onlfle Sl=-ttelfllon Olluw Bannltter Sc11mld1 Oawlev JametW I I o.tretl IP H It Ell 88 SO s s I 1·l 4 2 J 11 3 0 I 1 I I , , 0 1 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ttfre41 I 6 3 1 l Htff\andtl l 2 I 0 ' Cemc>blll L.0-1 1 0 I I I 0 T .rrt!I pltcheo to l 111111 ... In 11\e etll Urnolret-Homl, G•rcie Flrtl Kotc s.tcono AMO, Tlllrd, Ford T-J-os A-21.no Orioles ll, BlaeJays5 BAL TlMORE -Rookie catcher John Stcfero drove an four runs with a single and a three-run homer. leading Baltimore to the victor) over Tor- 'lnto. Stefero's homer. his first as a major leaguer, followed an RBI single by Fred Lyn n that broke a 5-5 tic in the eighth. Toronto reliever Tom Henke. 2· 1. the fifth Blue Jays pitcher. surrendered all six Baltamore runs an that 1nnmg. 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A V e ry Special Shoe Department #119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-1622 • Bullock Wil8hire Wing C4 Orange Cout OAJLV PILOT/ Sunday, Aprll 'l7. 1986 f oR THE REcoRo ~ I t . " MAJOtl L•AOU• STANDINGS ~Lttttue ...... Otl\ltnd Tens Kansas Cllv Mlnl\ftOta S..llle Ch<c.llO New 'l'ori. B•lllmore eos1on Cltvelend Oolrolr MllwauKH TOl'Ol'IO WUT OMSIOtl w L. 11 1 10 • . ' • 9 • 10 7 II 6 10 EAST OIVIStON 12 5 ' . 9 I • • a I , . 1 10 S.turdaV's S<-.. ,.,,..., 1, Mlnnesola 6 f'ct. 611 SS. SO() •71 4'4 319 37~ 106 S29 S29 SO() soo 407 •17 oa I , ,...., 3 • ) J J , l ) • s Cnlc•go S, Detroit • 11 t lnnlnOll Cleveland 3, New Yor• 2 Oar,lal'ld S, Seatll• 3 Balllmore 11. 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IS I ·I I) '66 0 I 8 00 0 1 10 ll 0 0 18 00 11·1 4.S I NATIONAL LEAGUE &1'11VH S, Ooctoen 4 ATLANTA LOS ANOELES f'•hgln rf SamDlr! rl Remlri n Mur1>nv <f Horner ID f'iaroer ti Vlrgll c Ot>tr~ll lb HuoDrd 2b MCMrt'v O (hmb•s pn Asnmcl\r p Werdo Moreno D" A Tnom' o P111mer o Slmmnt ltl Garber P Sutler o Oeomon o Tot.ts lb r h bl 7 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 .t 0 I 0 s 0 0 0 s 0 7 0 S I I 0 l I 0 0 s 2 ) 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 1 J I 0 I I I 0 0 0 l O l I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Su2b Duncan u Lanorx ct Brock lo Mer.net rt Sclo•cle c Slubbt II Howt llP (a btll Dh Nlednlur o WhlllldP'1 llandBrg P Andesn3t> Trevino 011 BRuu r or HOneVClt II C•d•llO ,. 40 S 12 S Tttelt ScM• by lmlnet •b r l't bl • 0 0 0 ) 0 1) '-0 ~ , 2 0 l 0 1 I 4 I 2 2 J 0 7 I ' 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 l 0. 0 0 {I 0 t 0 0 0 '0 0 0 Al&anta 000 010 O>O 1-S Lo'.,,..... 100 100 001 o-• Gemt Winning RBI -A Tllomel I OP.....A11•nl8 1 LO\ Anoeru LOB-.4\llanr11 9 Los An11elet S 28-Sclot(le 51mmons Ooer• lell, Lena reeux, I N\lr\hell HR-Moreno 111 SB-L•ndreaux 2 I Si. 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G8 Of•no• Cool! 17 1 Ran'no son11aoo ll S • Golden Wl\I 11 8 6 I FullerlOn 11 8 61 • Cvoreu 10 8 1 Ctrrllo• 9 10 8 > Ml San An1on•o I I? 10 ' Sooaltbec• 6 11 11 ' Como10" O 19 11 ' S.Turdllv'' Scon• Fullenon 8, Orange Coe•I 3 Golden Wt\! 10. Mr San Antonie 9 Cerrito• 8 SallUlet>eCk 6 ~tncno San11ego U , Comoton J Tutldev'a Gtmtt 12:301 Sad<lltt>ack al Oranve Coa\I Golden We•• al Corr110, Fullerton ot Cvorn\ R •n'no Son11eoo 01 Ml 5or Antonin ThVl'ldaV't G•mtS (1.)()) Oranoe Con! et C.01de11 We.t Cvorut ar SaOQlet>eck Ctrrllo• a l Renc,,o San1111~0 Mt San Antonio el Comulo~ S.turdllv'• Gtm•n lnoonl R enc no Son11ego a• Or ano~ not Go1o•n Wett Ill C voren Seod1e1>11c• al F -.ueffoo (ornolof1 ar Cerr•fO\ HIGl'I school SUNSET LEAGUE Huntlnotan &Nc:h s. 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TS (4"' of 41·dll'f ~,__I FIRST RAC•. 6 fur!Oflo•. Pico P (McCefron) 10 ZO Jlmtd CSoll•I F•t>ulOUl SOI.Inc! (M.,•l l lmt 1 12 SECOND RACE 6 •urlorttit E •Cluslve King CB leek I >to AOOrthtllO CCordovel $Pih Out 1Cul1nonl Time 112 2/S uo l80 l 20 'UO t.O 210 HO l .60 2 eo uo n DAIL y DOUBLE ( 1 1J Otlll nJ 60 U EXACTA \1 )) 1>a10 UUO TMIRD RACE. I lullOllO\ Falrt>anker I Bleck I 1110 a 00 • •0 Blg•IO Oltrner>dt!) 24 to '40 Nine Siar Admiral 1 Lioheml 2.60 Tlmt 1 2S J S FOURTH RACE. 6 lurtongs L•dv McC111rv !Sltvens) 16 60 M•roartl Boor11 IPlncovl Anree Covalr (Mtl•I Time I II 4 S 6 40 460 H O 3?0 HO j5 EXACTA {S·ll oat<l \IS100 Fll'TH RACE. One mile Punv Cal (Oelahouuavel 23 20 Antonina IStevensl Kn11 lwo !H•lrt) Time 139 11S 1.20 6 40 soo uo 13.60 '5 IXACTA 12·11 0111d '23900 $1XTM RACE, I II 16 miles on tutt A.lome'\ lot>ln (McCrron) 13 20 6 00 NOrlhtrn Bldd•r ( Sl'toemal<er I 4 60 Soac• Shem (Steven.) 410 4 60 , 00 Tlmt 1 42 3!S lS EXACT A (l-3) 1>e1d l140 SO SEVENTH RACE. J turlony• Bolton (Plncev) 20 40 Jelllflll Home (McHarguel Sovt rtlgn Don IMcCarron> Time 124 100 )~ 6 20 no 7 40 lS EXACTA 1·'1 Da•O S289 00 S2 PICK SIX O·l·S 2 l 71 oa•O U.77) 00 10 13 wlnnln(I llCl\tts 111ve horsell Car· r vover C)OOI· '109,71111 l!IGHTM RACE. 6 furlongs Taite Mv Picture (Stvr>•l 2 80 Eloquec-. (Shoemak&r 1 L~ L aroenr IMcCarron) Time l 09)S U EXACTA '4 21 Oa1d '7000 HO 710 3 20 7 10 7 10 NINTM RACE I I 16 m ites on t11tt Snerk1n (~h<>emaker I 1010 6.00 J 20 F abulout Memor v McCar<onl J 40 2 io 1<un10 <Plncav1 2 20 Time 1 41 3 s \S EXACT A 12 Ct 0010 '11l SO A.lltntianc11 7S,S6S Loi Al•mlto' SATURDAY'S AESUL TS I 21'd Of S 2 ·night QU• rtwtlorH mMfinO I FIRST RACE. 400 vard\ Ave Ooo Too IC reeg&r I 1 20 Birds Merrv <PauhneJ LMure Beam IO•deriG1<\en1 TtrT>e 20 23 '2 EXACTA 16-SI t>e•O l4800 SECOND RACE 350 fittO• Masltr Sriue <Garcia I • 40 Miracle Sinn ((rtager1 To~•• Bon •Caroozal Time 18 36 THIRD RACE 8/U va ra, Go Cnlld 1Hart1 10 80 'l'o Oun C..;o ICa•doza/ Tnl' Adm1ra1s Jet •C.orc1a 1 T 1me 47 23 FOURTH RACE. JSO vo•d• Moon La•• C.e• 1Cardoza1 1180 lln~·et Tomorrow !lackey • Don rre•a 1 Ba•a1 T •me 11 1>8 n EX ACTA ·~ )I C>a+O U4 20 FIFTM RACE. 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UC Irvine. 11 21 • 12 1 1 lOO Loyola-Mll)'mount. University of 14 14 1 10 , 1 u 7 San Francisco, San Dieao State and ,, 1$ • J 1 1 UI Ca 'fi . M . . d 1 ' , s 1 1 u 2 b Omli ant1mc Aca cmy . 11 IS ' • , , S.13 Th ft.: • • I • ...... h ,, 22 10 10 , , s" c nntcs Junior vanity~• u is n ' 1 1 2 •" defeated 11 of I• opponents th1~ :: ~ 1~ : ~ ~ ! ;: sca~n. losina to the UnivCftlty ol 1• 24 12 ,, 1 , , 1s Washinaton and Cornell tW1cc Orano-Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aptlf 27, 1tee «» .,. - Economic strength predicted Former Comrilefce-DepartmCnt Official gives reasons for optimism, new policy healthy conditions for11a stron~r economy, be said. · "The dcmasnpbics are ideal, .. Jones said. ..There arc fewer teen- agers today than thett were durina t.hc 1970s. We're no tonier dependent Wlth children and we're not yet at the point where the 'baby boomers' wilJ be at retirement age and will have to be supported." &reater than those of workcn an lhl Onent. ~h doesn't take an economtct dqrec to sec the problem" be said. By ROBERT HYNDMAN OftMa.., .......... A rapidly integrating international economy and the current shape of demographics at borne promise a strong U.S. economy in coming years, a former Commerce Department official says. Despite weaknesses in business investments, exports, the agriculture industry and international trade, there arc good reasons for optimism. said Sidney JonCj, who resigned last November as the Undersecretary for Economic Affairs at the U.S. Depan- ment of Commerce. The world economy is becoming more interdependent. with the Unit- ed States playing a leading role in that movement, Jones told an audience of more than 600 pthered Thursday at Chapman College tn Orange for its 20th annual economic forum. In addition, the population changes tn the United States offer But to take advaniaae of these comma conditions. Jones warned that fundamental decisions need to be made concernina economic policies. Among those changCj is the need to make American worken' wages more consistent with foreign competitors. Jones cited the salaries of American auto workers which"" Cf'v""'' tim .... But t.he economic pace in the United States 1s already quickcnins. Jones said. Penonal consumption •• ellpected to increase, new home constru<:tion is up and aovernmcnl spending should increase. What remains is the need to reduce the federal deficit and rcversina the trend that tn only three yean hu turned the United States from the world's larsest creditor nation to the world's latge1t debtor nation. "We will change our policiCj," Joneuaid, "because we will have to." Contractor chosen for Club Laguna Get the lead in! .,. pt 111 A technician ex•mlnee a 0 . 7m •dck of &rapbtte at Scrlpto'• Atlanta, Ga. quality control center. Such •deb are ued ID clutcb-acdon cueette pencU., which bold many •deb of arapblte at a Ume and are 8Clf-feedtna when lead la ued up. Chab Laguna, a 421 -untt luxury apanment complex, the largest resi- dential project ever built in Laguna Beach. has selected Paramout Con· 1tnictton Management, Inc. of Long Beach as the construction man- ager/general contractor. • • • The Field1tone Co. mounted a record-breaking year in 1985, .selling 994 homes for a volume of $151 million, according to Peter Ochs. president of the residential building firm based in Newport Beach. The fiJUre compares with 1984 when Fieldstone sold 786 homes for a total volume ofS 118 million. • • • More than $43 m1lllon in per- manent financing was placed with the Ford banks on horse power Durtna a work break at the Ford Motor Co. In Loula'rille, Billy Vincent worb on a hone ecalpture made of 11erap part8 from the factory. The hone will be part of an employee-ballt float for the Kentucky Derby P'eedTAl'• Paauu Parade. 'Marshmallow war' erupts between U.S., Europeans Both sides have produced li sts of imeorts that may be subject to ~ar1ous restrictions __ By RICHARD D. HALL llkcw.tlJ ........... FRESNO -:-The Unttcd States and its top agricultural trading partner. the European Economic Communi- ty, again are beating their chests 1n .a show of economic enmity, but Agn· culture Secretary Richard E. Lyng says that so far ••it's a marshmallow ) war" ' Nobody gets h~rt tossing •marshmallows. but cacti side says it's prepared to escalate -all the name of fair trade. This time. both the U nited States and the EEC. or Common Market. have made public lists of products they impon from each other that could be subject to vanous rcstnc- ttons -all in the name of 1ust1fied retaliation. Immediately at issue arc oilseeds. l oilseed eroducts. com and sora)lum. 1 If the dispute escalates h~wever. 1t could involve such C•hforn1~ expor:ts as prunes. flowers, jut~. dned fnut. almonds, wheat and n~. "The actual choice of products and the scale of the restnct1ons wlll be dectded. if they are decided. acco~: inJ to the measures the U.S. adopts, said Willy De Cle~. who head~ the Common Market's e•ternal relations and trade pohcy The plan 1s to "react 1n complete symmetry Wlth those measu~... . In other words. 1fyou hit me. 111 hit you back -and just as hard. The Reagan administration says it was hit first, on March I. when the Common Market announced various restnct1ons which adversely affect U.S. farm expons to Spain and Ponugal. Those restnct1ons have no im- mediate effect on U. S. expon sales, but eventually they could cost Ameri- can agnbusiness about SI b1lhon. the White House said. So, the adminis- Analysls trat1on announced that 1t planned to hit back "on or about May I." unless the Common Market rescinded its action. The Common Market countered by rpalong public hsts of products 1mponed from the U.S., which tt threatened to use in designing an equivalent rctahation for any U .S action. Since then. there has bttn more talk than threats. Last weekend in Paris, Lyng and Clayton K. Yeutter, the U.S trade represcntattve, dined pnvately with De Clercq and Frans Andnessen. the Europtan Com- miss1on 's vice prcs~cnt. the~et for three hours of talks llle follo~a"day Lyna also plans to meet with An- dnesscn at a wheat meeting 1n Vancouver. Canada. 1n June and 1n Washington. DC . 1~ July. accordintt to an aide Although the talks are a good sign .• a U.S. announcement on trade rcstnc- t1ons -in retaliation for ttte Com- mon Market's March I restnctions - still is expected in May; but. now a delay is probable until after President Reagan and other world leaders hold their annual four-day economic sum- mit meeting. staning next Saturday in Tokyo. "The White House ts concerned" that an unpleasant trade an- nouncement would roil the summit waters. said Leonard Condon. a spokesman 1n the trade representa- tive's office. Still. the anticipated U.S. an- nouncement 1s expected to inflict no immediate pain. That's because the quotas the United States 1s likely to impose on European ellports Wlll not restnct current trade levels of what- ever commodities are selected. sa1d Paul Druck. intemat1onal trade specialist for the Amencan Farm Bureau Federation. For example, if the United States now imports $500,000 wonh of Wldgets, the adm1nistrat1on likely would set the maximum level allowed at $600,000 wonh. Drazek said. Thus. it would take awhile for the rcstnct1ons to hurt. The Common Market rcstncttons art alona the same hnes. The current araumcnt 1s only the latest in a 5eemmgly endless stnng of disputes ~tween the two maJOr tradina pannt'rs S\111 unresolved 1s a battlt' belun last summer that in- volves 0 .S c1tru\, kmons and wolnut~ and Common Market pa~ta Newport Beach office of Coldwell Buller Real E1tate Fiau« Servtces in 1985, a record volume of business. Apartment propcnies accounted for 56 percent of the total volume, followed by shopping centers at 31 percent and research and develop- ment facilities at 13 oercent. . . ' Flnt la&entate Mortsage Co.Jhas arranged $13.4 million 10 finaticing with State Maha.I Ufe AHaruee Co. of America for Westerly Place, a scven·story office building in New- pon Beach. The financing was ar- ranged for building owner Westerly Place Attodatet, a Jenera! partner· ship. Westerly Place 1s 83,735 square feet of office space at Westerly Place and Quail Street. • • • Pacmc Savi.qt Ba.Ilk of Costa Mesa awarded two round-trip tickets to London to a San Bernardino woman in February. Addie Williams was grand prize winner of the bank's "London Sweepstakes" held OcL I through Dec. 31, 1985 at the bank's Southern California branches. Pa· cmc Savta11 Bull is a mutual association with S 1.4 billion in assets. It was incorporated in 1890 as Santa Fe Building and Loan Association. • • • National Limber ud Sapply lac. of Fountain Valley has almost com- pleted renovation of a dozen of its Southern Cahfom1a home centers. Older stores. have been updated and fedCjigned to put more mc~handtte on the salCj floors. The 19-storc chain bas outlets 10 Garden Grove. Hunt- \ngton Beach, El Toro and Fullerton. • • • LaurdJ Coettnctloa Co. has com- pleted work on the $7 million Costa Mesa Counyards retail, commercial and office complcll. The eigbt-buiUS. ing complex at Harbor and Newport boulevards features a Spanish Col· onial dcsian with sweeping sta.irca~ covered arcades and arched windows. DavW KJ.a1n 6 Auedatet of Costa Mesa dcsianed the structures. Emmet L. Wemple • Auodatet of CoS\I Mesa provided landscape architec- ture for the project. (Pleue eee Jlf0T&S/C8) Things going better now for president of Coke USA Exec. 50. emphasizes after trying change in beverage formula ATLANTA (AP) -Brian G . Dyson, the S~ycar-old president of Coca-Cola USA. is a restless man, pacing about his desk as he concen- trates fiercely. lt seems the" narrow office can hardly contain the 159 pounds stretched leanly over his 6- foot-2 frame. For a while this past year it didn't. Coca-Cola faced a situation that had never before occurred in its long history. Tensions were high and decisions were big. and the future course of its biggest product was in doubt. But it is business as usual again. Almost. Outside. azaleas and dogwoods arc blooming around Coca-Cola's head- quarters. The weather is un- seasonably warm even for the South. attracting a small cluster of demon- straters who want Coca-Cola to get out of South Africa. Inside. em- ployees attend a Hands Across America rally, browse through the extensive Coke memorabilia avail- able tn the company store. and linger Brian Dy.on in the cafetena over frtt-flowing Cokes. What is different than before 1s that there is a marked wariness. Even an outsider's most casual conversational questions to Coca- Cola public relations men arc greeted Wlth long pauses, as they seemingly Mother's Day Greetings wetgh how a response will reflect on their company. Later, three Coke officials sit 10 on an interview with Dyson. who also stresses the positive, a\ though be does not tip-toe around. He is alternately exuberant and challenging. ~There is not one doubt 10 my mmd that that was the nght thing to do." Dyson said. "That" was to introduce a new formula for Coke last April 23, and after veat public out~ and an immense amount of publicity, bnoa back the original. 99-ycar-old recipe as Coca-Cola Classic in mid-July ro sell beside new Coke. "Could we have done some of this better than we did? Sure we could,·· Dyson said. "Were we surprised by some of the roughness we en- countered? You bet. Arc we proud of the way we man.aged tt? Absolutely." Sitting. he leans back and squeezes his eyes shut. Then he pnches foreward, rests his arms on his desk. and stares long at his questioner without blinking.. "What we did as a system was we faced up to a problem and we made a decision. There was a slowly erodmg sh~ position that had taken place over a number of years. That was (Pleue eee STRONG /08) Sh ow Mom how much you ca re with an affectionate greeting. Our Mother's Day greetings page will run Sunday, May 11th. A 5 line greeting is just $2 .5 0. Additional lin es .50¢ each. Display ads are available. Call for additional information, 642-5678 . Your Greeting: Approx 20 ~pace~ per lint' Return to: Daily Pilat 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Deadline: Thursday, May 8th. Ads must be prepaid. C8 0rMge Coat OAILY PILOT/ Sund4y, Aprtl 27, 1986 STRONG POSITION IS CLASSIC ••• Wickes firm sells· Gypsum home& unac~ptable." The first aJtematavt' was to do noth1na, he said "Thai was una<..'Ccp- table." The next allema11ves were lo bnn~ out the new fonnula as a ·•flanker' product rather than as a substitute or to change the formula secrctely, he said Neither of !host' w<"re supcnor choices, he said. "Had we not at- tempted a sub!>t ilute. you would not have gotten that strong ou\pounng in favor of Coca-Cola Classic .. Consumers loyal to old Coke "are far more Ve"heme"n t and comm1t1C'd and the) express that in purchal>es," Dyson said "I think 1t is \Cf) much more d1 fficuh for anybody else to woo them awa>" And, D)son added, "You would not hav(' gOttt'n the interest IO new loke .. No amount of advert1S1ng dollar~ would ha"e produced that double effect. he said .,~ Bu.a ltthereqe, a rice-prealdent at BelleTUe, Wub., uahered ln Co"ke'• neweat •arlety lut Tba.nday ln Seattle. The new drink -Tab with Calci um -will be teat marketed ln Seattle, San Diego, San Franclaco and Boeton. Ongrnall). Coca-Cola steadfast!} asserted new ( okc would be 1h flagship product I 1 !>ince has changed 11s flagship 10 Classie Coke. but uncharactt'nst1call) qu1etl) "That'~ the wa) the publtc has rece1 .. ed 11. \.oted 11. II was an affirma11on ot realil) :· D>s<rn said What 1s important about new ( oke Bankers make 'house calls' Ma ny professionals in Fresno respond with core deposits FRESNO (AP>-.\ Fresno bank makes ''hou<,e call'· for doctors and other buc;y professionals Regency Bank found in a I '182 stud}' 1ha1 pro- fessionals in Fresno such as doctor'). law}'er\ and accountants, were a likeh \Ource of core deposits 1f thl' bank could offer more personal11ed '>t·n 1ct: "The medical commun1I\ 1n particular felt under- scrved and unapprcnatt•d. wh1lh tau-.cd us w lool>. clo'>el) at that market," c;a1d Rnben Dillon Regenc~ president and chief execut1 H' olliter The bank responded O\ talong thl' dav-to-da) task of deposits and other ba nk ing l h•.>rC\ d1rcctl) 10 professional offices A couner mah·-. dad' 1nr<. to I IJfi < licnt<... and Regenc~ offers aftt'r-huur' hanking .it J branch 1n an e 'dus1'e neighborhood 01 npens1\e homt·s and mani- cured lawns Bank representall\l'\ ~u 111 JcK 111r\' offiu:c, h\ appointment to 'prtxl''>'> l11Jn Jpflll<JIJUn<.., and OHJ\I dec1s1ons art' m~de the 'i<lmc d<n "L'nhke other hank\ we rend 10 rneasun: our \uue\<. on how empt\ our lohb\ 1<, · D1llnn \dad The a verage balanu· 1n the prnlcss1onal at.count'> .., about S65 000 and~~ perlcnt ot ne" Jtrnunt~ are in that categon Regt'nC) ""11h a''>t'l\ ofS '\? m11l111n now claim<.. a "\2 percent share of Fre,no., medical l<1mmun1t\ as d1en1 .. "They dearl) are good cuc;tumers The}''\e got substantial deposm. 1hn ·, e got good busint'ss the) deserve the attention 1ha1 wt' gl\l' ·· Dillon said "What they're looking for 1s a rela11on<1h1p with someone who the) reall}' know and is go1nR 10 he there tor awhile .. Regency prealdent Robert Dillon Some commercial banks ha"e special d1v1s1ons for protessional d 1ent'>, but Dillon ..aid the) often lack 1hc personal touc.:h that Regency provides. Two factor<> work in the small bank's favor The biggest compla1n1 from docto rs who transfer aLcountc, from other bank!. 1s "Just not being n·cogn11ed when the~ go through the doors." Dillo n <.aid On the hu\1ness side. profe<>s1onals t hafe at ha.,.1ng e'en ~1mple loan dec1s1on!.delaycd for rt:\ 1ew b) an out-of- tov.n bank eu:cut1vt• ( urrentl) the bank 1c; attracting ncw1..omers b' v.ord ot mouth "We've essen11all) 'itopped our markeung plan JUSI because we've got more chcnt'i than we can deal w11h .. Dillon said "At this po1n1 1t\ a matter of getting 11mc 10 see the clients who wish to see u'i .. Moc;t c111cs w11h a maJor med1eal center are ltkeh to ha'e bank"i targeting the medical u1mmun1l) for juoun1' he !.aid · Frankh RegcnC)· 1\JU\t another bank .. Dillon stud "h's bas1call) an l\Sue ot produtt'> .ind serv1eec, There·., almost no d1ffen:nce 1n produt.1) l<>da} What 11 comec, down 10 1s the level of \t•rv1tc fhe kq 1-; to really makt' 11 a reality" Play the Smart Tenant Game Follow the roart to Umvers1tv TnwPr and discover you won t have to pay tor A lot of things in this new. flfst class office bwlrfing • A pnme Irvine locat1on without the congestion of tho central business area only minutes from John Wayne A lf port ·Easy freeway access • Free parking for tenants and guests • A nearby park for 1ogginq or relaxing • Views of snow-capped mountains or green rolling hi/ls from the only office tower in Unrvers1ty Town Center Orange County c; newest "small town," which includes a vanety of new housing • Located across from UC lrvme m the Alfport·Metro-UCI Tnangle Open Summer 1986 . A development of Davison & F'Brguson Leasing Ofl1cP m The Marketplace 4249 Campus Dnve Swte 152 Irvine California 92716 7141854-2'148 • Restaurants and shoppmq at your doorstep in The Mar1<e1 place an already-open retail restaurant and entertamment center ,,..,, I '111r ,,,,.,1 Wily ot Do>"O H<1'1r>~n n (lr<JllQI" Ct)l1f'tr~ Exclusive Leasing Ag~t 11111 Thorn & Co Tom Ackf8m Bob Sflllwagon 1~ that 11, unhke Classic Coke. •~ flexible. the company could change us fonnula or markeuna. Dyson said That 1s "a pos1t1on of strcnith," he said. "I trunk we are well poised-" Dyson also 'onteods new Coke eventually will overcome the negative ftthngs. "Down the road. Coca-Cola will sell more than Coca- Cola Classic When will that be? I don't know. I think 1t's something that as going to be a slow build." How could the company have misjudged the pubhc reaction to losing old Coke? "I don't think you can research at properly Other factors affect It, hke the media, .. Dyson said. Is 1he com pan} embarra!lsed? D~o;on'o; ever-pos111ve view 1s "People say. ·1 admire that company becau\C the) ll~ten 10 me .... But what doc!. Ovson. m his pn .. ate moments. w1~h·1 Probabh that he had not had to choose between 'ita:ring 1n Atlanta last June and going tu the I OOth an- niversary ofh1s famll\ ·.,remote cattle ranch a hemisphere awa) tn Argen- tina D~son. J native Argentine Joined ( oca-C ola 1n 1959 and held vanous pos111on 1n the ( anbbean and Lalin America before being named to his current post 1n 1978 He chose 10 go to tht' famil} Annual report is work of art Andy Warhol prints on cover a re brighter than earnings inside LOS ANGl:LE~ (AP) -A.n an publisher, dcc1d1ng that m annual report should be a work of art, 1s issuing 1t as a numbered, limited ed11ion of 5.500 with a pnnt of six Andy Warhol paintings of colorful dollar signs on the cover Martin Blinder, chairman of Martin Lawrence L1m1ted Edillons. said the company decided on a numbered ed111on to emphasize its business It publishes an pnnts and owns a chain of mostly suburban art gallenes 1n Southern Callfom1a. the Philadelphia area and northern New JcrSC) As 11 would with an) ll m1tcd ed1t1on. the firm will de'itro) the plate<; after the re pons are printed '>O 1hat no others t·an be madt The compan:r ha<i about I 100 shareholderc; ''This 1-; the fir!.t time I've heard of a compan) that put out a limited cd1t1on annual report .. said Richard Lewis, chairman_ of Corporate An- nual Reponc; Tnc. a New York company that produces 20 or 30 report'i a year for b1g companic'i. "It's kind of a cute idea .. Blinder said his report's cover 1s a pnnt of the s1.x painting\ in Warhol's I Q82 "Dollar Sign" series. which the company hought w1th1n the la'll six months celebration. "h was a temble llme to be away, but I couldn't oot be .. at the ranch. be said. His executive assistant called the latest weekly sales resuJts to Coca- Cola's office in Buenos Ai.res, wh.tch iaped them at'ld sent them by car to Dyson, a six-hour dnve. "There I was in the midst of an emotionaJ celebration. It was in the midst of that I got the harbinger of the further continua 1ion of the trend, the deterioration of the position1" Dyson recalled. "I said to mysclr, 'Some- thing has to be done."' He returned immcd1a1ely. How did he take the experience? "I do not feel highly elevated but 1n no way denigrated.'' Dyson s1ud, adding: "You've got to keep trying and believe in your convictions or else you're nothing." Does he hope to someday head the parent Coca-Cola Co , of which 1s now a vice president? "I have never in any steps of my career womcd about my nex t Job," he said. Outside the office. Dyson loves a physical challenge. He enters tnathlons and 1s avid about racquet sports. He does some form of strenuous exercise five days a week. "I am a bit of a nut about that," he says with a laugh. SANTA MONICA (AJ>) - Retailina cooalo m erate Wickes Cos. Inc. said Friday it sold its stake i11 NationaJ Gypsum Co. at a profit but hinted it may renew it$ takeover bid if a rival manage- ment-led buyout plan fails. The move appeared to bring to an end a 2lfJ-weck bidding war that has raised by up to 49 percent the cost of buying National Gypsum, a Dallu- based building materials con- cern that primarilY. produces plaster board and tile_ It also raised the prospect that Wickes, which last month said 11 was building a war chest 10 finance a major at{!uisition. will seek another target The richest offer on the table in the National Gypsum takeover fight 1s from the management group. Com- posed of cash and notes valued at between $68 and $72 per share, 1t totals $1 . 55 b1llton to $1.64 billion. Warhol '>Upphed the pa1nt1ngs for 1he annual rcpon rnver as part of a deal with Manin Lawrence 1n which he 1s 10 pro' 1de 5010 75 pain tangs and a ~ncs of llm11cd-ed111on pnnts lor the company to ..ell (......... .,.~ Cover of annual report for Martin Lawrence Llmtted Edition• bu ab Andy Warhol painting• of dollar bill•. Neither Blinder nor Vinccn1 Fre- mont. v1te prc'i1den1 of And) Warhol Enterpme'> 1n 'Sew York. would 'ia) hov. much Warhol 1\ being paid However Hhnder put the reLail \ alue of the paintings and pnnts at S2 m1ll1on to $3 m1lhon. The presence of Warhol's limited edition print doesn't neccssanly make the company's annual report any more valuable_ Carmen Kummer. a pnnt expert al Chnst1e's auction house 1n New ~----------------------------------~ BIG BONUS! . /. 10x13 Wall Portrait with coupon ($15 value) NOW ONLY $1295 2 -8x10s 3 -5x7s 15 wallets Children of all ages. adults and groups Bonus 10x13 Wall Portrait Present thrscoupon to our photographer when you make your 95¢ deposit and you'll receive a BONUS 10x 13 Wall Portrait when you purchase a 20 portrait package at the regular prrce Your Wall Portra11 will feature one of our popular trad1t1onal poses (sorry no 'lpecral Pttects or spec1a1 poses) 9'>C deposit per adVf'lrt1sed package $1 c;1111ng tee lor each addrt1ona1sut:>tec11n same Po'1'a1t NOi 11alrd with any other Oller One bonus t0x13 per family Acller tt'!e<1 package po'es our c;elPCtmn One advertised packaqe per subject or qroup posed 1og~hAr WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 THAU SUNDAY, MAY 4 DAILY: 10 AM • 2 PM ANO 3 PM • 7 PM SUNDAY: 10 AM • 5 PM COSTA MESA: HAA80A BOULEVARD . HUNTINGTON BEACH: MAGNOLIA STREET SAN CLEMENTE: CAMINO DE ESTRELLA ~c:::m.-17 York. said the reports probably wouldn't be salable unless Warhol did the pnnt1ng himself He didn't. Inside the Martin Lawrence's an- nual repon, 1he picture isn't very bnght. Last year, the company earned $266.000 on sales of$6 million. NOTES ••• FromC5 • • • About 2,000 Paclftc Bell cus- tomers an Irvine are among the first m California to dial "00" to complet.e some operator-assisted calls. The new system, which will be expanded statewide by June 30. applies to Irvine users whose telephone numbers begin with 261 and 852. • • • Placeaetter Ba1hln1 PropertJes of Newport Beach 1s offering two struc- tures an the 122,000-square-foot North County Tech Center for lease. The center ts a research and develop- ment office complex in Yorba Landa 's Savi Ranch Busmess Park. AMERIC AN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMOUSINE SERVICE. l~C. 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FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY fltOM SOUTH ORANGI C USTSllE COSTA IESI ... , ... ,. Freshly refurbished and newly carpeted 3 bdrm home with family room plus a bonus room for office or hobbies. Retiled kitchen & baths in this charmer with great curb appeal. $1 59,950. Call Bill Feeney. W•rfre .. l .. ttlH. 111-1400 I IEED YOUR LISTlll IOWI After years In New Homes Sales. I am back In Resales and highly motivated to give you the best ser- vice posslblel Call me today! lllEU .IEllllS 110-IOOO er 111-1110 WM~ of Newport Beach OPEi SUIDI Y 1-& llC CAITH ........ -. $211 ...... --···-21 C.,.. lslaM Tasteful Pinehurst. 2 bdrm, den. sm view ... T Boland 0U£ ctL. ...... ._. .. _ $HS, ...... -····--··-tlt hecMt ClaSSIC 2 bdrm, I bath cotta&e • ..•. 8 Bamn&ton ...... vn ........... $33t ............... 2112 ,.,. anste1 Lovely Palermo 4 bdrm. family room 0 Johnson UIMI fO llW-SCH ....... 1115 Nt W. 117 Bay, ocean, city li&nts vu, 3 bdrm 0 Markas U111t ID IMS .... $3M, ....... 11M hrt Qds Somerset model, ~ bdrm, rR M Brewer IUJH ......... -.. $2'2,511............... 2117 W'lltl lM* 3 bdr' townhome. hot tub C MllSenl.J lllffS---'241.111--·--2'5t Whtl ...... Two story, 3 bdrm townhome M Von Geldern lllfY'-·-··--sna.-. .. ---·-··-..-~ End unit 3 bdrm. many tllrH f Scott Cons "'* TOUCl·-·-···· $3H, ....... ""'" 2Ml "-Privtte 4 bdrm, pool.... .. ... R Boland ! U~l()U t1UM § REALTORS. 675-6000 11 1441 le•• c-.. H ... •••· C.r ... 4el Nu L \ 540-1220 .... ThurMS•y ........ Wed. 5:30 PM Friday ............. Thura. 5:30 PM S•turday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ............ S•t 11:30 AM NEW LISTINGS llWPllT 1-.U 1111,111 You will love the Cape Cod look. Split level, vaulted celllngs, wood windows. 2 BR, 2 112 BA Small complex near Hoag Hospital. l&Ol l&Y 1111,111 Beautiful new listing. Highly upgraded 2 BR townhome with family room, formal dining room, pool, tennis. To see Is to buyll llWHIT lllllTS 122 .... Charming 2 BR, 2 BA In sought-after Heights areal Remodeled kitchen. sky11tes, french bay window. light oak floors. large lot. ..... Ill llU 1211,llO Investors! This Is the best buy south of PCH. Duplex with good Income. newer construction and a very motivated seller. ~&111111 OllUI 1211,0ll Priced to sell now. Former model In this gate- guarded area with 3 BR plus family room. Lovely private patio with custom spa. llWPllT IUOI 1211,000 There's excitement In this 3 BR contemporary home. High ceilings, lots of glass, 2 fireplaces, great pool and spa. Move-In condition. JUlllE OHll 1121,IOO Decorator perfect Plan 1 with 2 BR + den. Pastel colors, skylltes, lovely gardens plus private cor- ner location. UYSlllll 1111,000 Looking for good location? Not many better than this charming 2 BR, 2 BA home with remodeled kitchen. Call today for appointment. Ill OUlll llll,GOI Inside and out -a total rebirth! What's new? Everything! 4 BR + pool, that's bright and cheerful In exclusive area of Newport Beach. PUllSIU llH,800 Perfect floorplan and exceptional charm puts this home top of class I 3 BR, 2 1 /2 BA, brick paneling, views, fireplaces, security. wet bar. BIG CANYON llllAllll 1141,IOI Prestigious gated area. Pool + spa. A/C, pan· eled game room Includes wet bar. 3 BR. 3 BA. great location, view. lllUIYll llll,llO Dramatic remodel, expanded dining room. breakfast room, new master suite with connect- ing study, view, 5 BR. 3 1/2 BA. lllOUYll SUl,lll Stately, private, etegantty handcrafted hard- wood paneling. pool and spa, view of golf course and lake. A very apeclal home. •un• 12.a...-Expan11ve views from magnificent 5 BR es1ate. Authentic fixtures and design prevail. Enjoy 4 fireplaces, library and separate FR + gourmet kitchen. Bl*-Counter Mondey-Fr1dey a·oo AM-6:00 PM 142-5'78 IN '85-86 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH AVERAGES A HOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OF THE f1l SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK~ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTlllAY U.llU '""-..... 3 BR $379,000 M. MATIHEWS ........ .... .., 3 BR, Oen, View $445,000 E. CORKETI .. UIYll 11M~ 4 BR, FR $675,000 L. ROSE llftl ... ll ... ..,. .... .., 5 BR $995.000 L. McLOON SlllAY TllTUllll H ,..., '1ew 2 BR, Den $225,000 E. BOWIE Plmla.l 11111. ..... 3 BR $239,000 EADIE/BENTZ l&ITll.•f JW._... 3 BR. FA $278.500 C RUMSFELD lllM&llLIWI 11lYI......_ 3 BR $329.000 A. KURTZ ............ 2U1Ptft .... 4 BR $329,500 M. PHILLIPPI .......... w H12Wtt ...... 3 BR, FR $339,500 L McLOON -111111111 •m 11.,..., 3 BR. FA $339,900 C MCMAHAN -.111.1111 111 ........ 3 BR $345.000 R. KURTZ ... .., 1111111 '411 ...... 4 BR, FR, View $345,900 D. VALENTINE ...,.., 1211 ....... u.. 3 BR, Den. Spa $385 000 M GUTH ...... II 1141 .......... La.e 4 BR, FR $387,000 E. OLSON Ull 1MJl9LMH 2 BR, 3 BA $420,000 B. MILES IUftlW 1t 1lT ............. 4 BR. FA, View $429.900 G ANDERSON ....... , .... , ..... ., 4 BR, DA $479.000 F. SENNES ............ JMl hlhr ftew •· 3 BR. FR, Spa, Vu $559,500 E. CORKETT amwa 1l leletlPtlet 4 BR, FA, View $6 1!1.000 B.REEDY N•laA .... 1111.lerMt 3 BR $645.000 BENTZIEADIE lnlLAll lWep.., 5 BR, Oen. FA. Pool $675,000 M. REEDY ...... 1 ... llerrib 4 BR, FR $675,000 L. ROSE A SPECIAL BUY 111111 YllW -· IHt,MI Palermo model with 4 BA. 2 1 /2 SA Great family room with wet bar. outstanding flreptaoe In LR and FR. Tiied country kitchen Priced below all otnera. 644-9060 JUST REDUCED .. .,. 11n,m Beautifully maintained 3 BR "S" plan on fee land. Two good assumabte loans. Over1ooka pool area. UllllU ...... Charming 3 BR on large Udo lot. Hu Just been painted and recarpeted In best of tute. Peffect for flrat home or retirement couple. WNW taM• Sale, lease or lease/option. Spack>ua pod-tlzed lot. Ught, airy 3 BR Nantucket. 24 hour guard- gate. Community poof apa and tennla. .... ,llllnl ., .... Lovely to look at 4 BR, family room home wfth cus1om landscaping on corner lot with ocean views. Truly charming. .... 11111 ····-Dynamite views from this 3 BA condo. Beautlful koi pond and fountain In entry provides the setting of this meticulous home. llYU ... U Mtt• Bay and nlte-llte views, 4 BR. formal dining and pool offer comfortable lifestyle for couple or small famlly. Ult• '1IW IUS 1111,1• Fabulous 180 degree view of harbor and ocean from this stunning. totally upgraded and r• modeled 3 BA, 2 1/2 BA home. Appointment. ... uum 111.,.. Ocean view In CDM's most established com- munity! 3 BR. 3 BA, single story fronts on lovely strada and Pacific view. Beach access. ..... --11111&1 ....... Featured as cover home in L.A. Times Home Magaz1ne and on AIA and COM home tours. One-of-a-kind Cape Cod 4 BR and 1 BR apart- ment. Liii SIU 11,111,• 75' prime Sayfront lot with dock for 90' boat! Lot split Is possible. A perfect opportunity to build your "Ideal" home. BALBOA PIWaJ~ ........ High celllngs. privacy, bookcases, 3 flreplaoes, 2 patios, quiet corner locatlon and eaae of maln- tenante makes this 4 ~ BA home a joyl PmllaJ NmT ..... Landmark home otters guest house. wtndmlll retreat and nR main home with large rooma. paneling, wbod floors and huge brick patio. . PIWaJ n-.- Best oceanfront we've seenl Charm and taste are baJanced with practical livlngl 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA. Superb master suite, 2 FP, brick floora, patio. ...... ..~ Setler des1res to carry nnancea on this tuper oceanfront on the point. 3 BR. 3 1/2 BA. tuperb condition large patio, large FR. Many extras. 2181 SAii JOIQUlll HILLS ROAD, llEWPORT BEACH ,,.. --( a Da Onlnge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, April 27, 198& ~;::::::::!!=:::==·-~~ 1M1 lltatt r11 kit ._&I llel C..a al IM'J C.nu ••I •ar 102 C..t1 •111 1024 ....,.,..... 1111 l!!J!!! l!!J!Jf IHc _. 11M111Tna•n11 ... 1 1111um ,_..,.. ... 48drm.2ldlhome.New &:"'16' POOl; m;. MY"'°"1'tt0UUUOO ,..,"......,.. ..... JC..... OtpY~ P'oWt'*' NO OUtlCMdlno CUMOm home 2Blt ... 2 It oonoo 2 kttcNn & NtM. 2 °"' carport. °NHr 1tlop. ISL.AHO Of YOUR piciperk NO Brubh&Ellis Ill D£NTLU. BROK.£RAGE Ell VI~ I " ····-. ...,..lit ···-The unique opportunity of a Ufe- U.me -th chance to own this large custom homeshe on the highest point of Newport Beach 1n the guarded gate community of Harbor Ridge. providing the ultimate of panoramic views from the moun- tains, the Newport Harbor, to Catalina and the Pacific Ocean. Great terms available. Maureen White/Ed Escano ....., ... am uT 11,HO,OOO Two large homes -one, a new wood shingled, the other. a large charm- ing log home built m 1900. Two mountain streams cascade through 15 acres of buildable wooded land in ldyllwild. Barbara Aune DPUSIYlllUlllll .1rm YJrws 1111,000 Exclusive area of mult1-rruU1on dollar homes Fo ur bedroom, 3 ltl BA, with oversued party room, living & dirung room This home is exceptionally priced and is easy to show. Loan may be assumable to qualified buyer. Quick possession possible. 2224 Pacific Drive/Acacia. $895,000. Tom Allinson. 11111 HME 11 SPECIAL 1211,100 Three bedrooms, 2BA. Extensive use of French doors and crown mouldings. Oak plank flooring in kitchen, family room and laundry room. Custom plantation shutters. Converuent to shopping, airport and freeways lst TD is assumable. Gayle Amato TWI UFHIAILE CllllS IH,000 I Stt,000 Located in a woodsy setting near Orange Coast College. One 2BR. 2BA. smgle level upper unit. Light, clean and private. $95,000 One 2BR, 2112 BA. two story unit with patio for $99,000. Both have 2 car garages. Martha Macnab TIE HYE • PEmllSE SHt,000 Unbelievable value -2BR. 2 ~BA + den and formal dirung with peak view of bay. Comm.unity security, pool. Priced below market. $399,000 fee. Martha Macnab. UYSllE COYE • IAYFIOIT SU 0,000 The original "Goodwill" model. Two bedroom plus den with fonnaJ d1rung m great location overlooking beach, pool and bay Boat shp and land included Martha Macnab and Stephanif' Grody Htl,000 • PElllSIU IHHOIT SIH,000 Built in 1979 Attractive 3BR home with pier and slip for up to 55' boat French doors & windows. Bayside pauo & deck Beauuful views of hills and lights and exc1tmg activity of mam bay Owner anxious Bever- ly M orphy PH•OITOllY H Y YACAIT LOT SI00,000 Surroun ded by beautiful custom homes, this is a perfect spot to build your dream bayfront home. Sur- rounding homes list e d for $1.200.000 to $1.600.000 Permit for pier & sh p 50x 100' Bnng aJJ offers. Asking $800.000 Beverly Morphy PIGL ltOIE PRICE RHICTIOll 1211,600 Four BR Baycrest home m top con- d1t1on and pcrfN:t location Two fireplaces. oversized pool and cabana A perfect home for the family that needs space and a place to entertain' M AKE OFFER' Paula Bailey IHI OAIYOI - COllTllY UIE VIEW Sl,111,000 Perhaps the premier location in this private community Quiet cul-de- sac location Ideal for the large family Includes, 7BR, 7BA. 3 f1re- places, family room w/pool table, wet bar. large sere-en TV, separate den, study and much more Over 8,000 sq ft. lncred1ble value. offerf'<i at $1 .895 ,000 Danny Bibb/Stephantf' Gro<.ly · Ill OAlltl • HUT FAMILY ltOllE HH,000 Five spacious bedrrJOms .. ~ full BA. mcre01blt• large family room dr<i ma tic living and dmmg. 3 f1repla<'es, beamed ce1Lngs, beautiful oak floors throughout, French doors. many built-Ins, and all ;ust like new Pool sized lot Truly one of a kind Extf'llent valuP at $875,000 Danny Bibb TIE IEIT OF --··---· ---obllietton by TOP pertect ror entiert~ cw 9'1d.., ~to ,.,._ ~ loo9Uon. oe.nter. t129,500 ly 38dtm, Sk •na.ooo. obll9at1on by TOii' .... &I Jin PAOOUCllt. 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Nn paint, l1et.900.Won'tie.t.Cell 1260 eq ft ~ bdmw '. 172 .a' M11 "'°"__...... -.... 3 qui.t Jtt'Mt. w/MIA '-cfwood floors *Pett & dr..,.._ A RMI PATRICK TENOR! hH 11 elll &74,000. w. &unftooaoer'. ce. Sue~ 'T ~ .. ~ OPEN SUNDAY 14 deOklng, eunken ~ Vetue '246.000 wrr.-'31·12M or 780-8702. 17Me2t a..w.td 831-1He epactou1' femlly/dlnlng Cwol l:c"~. ~1 VWAtlon ptt end alte)' eo-Stewet1 Agt 9'148 8 OP!N TODAY 1..a UN ISU UYflm l •f~g>• ~end~,,=~ B ,~!t,,Yl=home. 144-IOIO ow.A.alngl183,600. ***** 1:1§1{•1 ~faE~~l:~~ _,~ .. ~pat1o~:::..C, ~rmor3 +o.nand 2 .IUlllllftl R Traditional •MlllUllAll* -~~----!watch euneeta trom a •UllUYflm* ywd. s~ aonua: 4 Bath.Newcrpta&drpe,2 AnOUlltnthemldctleof Realty 28drm.28e,prvt~ .. wttti BAVSIDECOVECONOO 19Ve110fflneetvtew.48R Ute e. cer ~ end aeparet• bride ftreplecee. Super =:,1 ~ h~.,, !:!': frJ>lc, end pool. 8ftlpe to 18R+den, JiPt)rOa 1880 eq I ::;:.•Yf:;:y ca=:. I .,,.. 4•d: ~ 1hopl Automatic femlly neighborhood. gateweehul~ten-S:U-7370 Storee. a,..t loc. Only l "·oat.cs. bollt lllp evall. pMt'lf'oet '2200000 S:: 1~t 111 vi. Lido lprlntcier. In •t1rl!Qttw, pr I c • d to u II • t nl1 court1 iwlmmln S 118,900 w/terma. C.tl $439K lnclUdel land. 8111 Gnlftdy R..lt'or . soucs. 11,495•000 M1Y cerowd *2el.500 !~~:!.~'e': t°'O:~ pool• & .,,.:., Tiiie ~ HH llT IYALIATill Pat7~ .,T7enore02 131-1218 Owner 1eo-1011 87w 111 Br11tlnghwn, !Mer ~ •H llht . ..,Mo.a3 7 ' 38r 2'A8a home 19 bMutl--Of YOUR propertlel. NO or _..... • IU,,l IAY YllW 11911.PllRIT •. ~·~?!~.''!':~~,.. ....=-· ,.._...... · =~~~~ ~~1;.g¥·~:.m 1iiiif:• Cow" End Unl1 Twntvne RE/Mtl{ ·I cflarmlng home cen be 831-1298 ~-...!~--~-~-~-~-~ ... ~~ ~e:.~:.= \r\X'I': In. 11 -·"'°""142 '· 000 liiiilil .fiii~~ Exqul11tely •r::lnted, totelty cuetom home from the entry Wfft to the CIMt khchen. TMlc 2Br 28• Condo. vi.w S23e,800. 9'2·2134 891r lmllTll..n . lasftep I It. YIEW NEAR SC PLAZA bonul rm, fem rm, tonne! &4()..56e() ANVTIMEI NEW CONDO So. of Hwy, 38r 28a S 119,900. Open din rm + VIEW. Seatftce BELCOURT! Sharp cut de VIEW OQMl'I t>sy vi.w. Open Set/Sun 1-4. 13781 at ~.900 w/TfRMS or NC home 3e ft poot IOW I l lllT Sunday 1-'4 1289,000. Otymple. 78&-7879 TRADE. Mult .... Call +ep&. $89SK. 5 Beloour1 Ulm Owner'• movt.li out at 428'A Avoc.do. Prtv11e Party nnte to Petrldt Tenore 831·1218 Or, So .. 75$-0489 egt. Outltendlng cuatom home ltet• h•;:,.; OOld ~ Cole ot Newport 87&-651 t pureh... £/eld• C.M. or 7004702. S.t t-5, Sun 1.... perf9ct for entenllntng ~~~Bdrm PRICED REDUCED hotM. Undef S160K. Ho ··~1~~\·'. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•I and gr~i IMng. Un-famlty room Md dlnl ' LIVE AT THE BEACH ~ti pteue. 840-41~ •• r •• 1 •oUll TOWIHO•E ~ ~119"':,:~ room. Atmoet 3000 eq 1 328 ~· · of PCH Trl-L9Yel Condo. 2 melter Nlf?lll••Rll• 3 BR 2'h bath Ex ulel1• gourmet klt'chen patio unob1true1ed bay and S270,000. 46 IOt. 10%dn tuft•, eec:urtty, central courM & iue ~ on dining room 9dde to city llghtl view. An L• Lennat190n Aaoc:. vacuum end air con-WILL llT W11t ft"epe to tenni. comrnun. the 3 ooo ft ot grendneu out1tendlng value •t 720-0455 or 780-e819 dltloned. 2 cer t_:•· 4 Bdrm In Herb« View poot. S320.ooo: . oo18R9o5:000THY. HARDCASTLE. '525•000· REIHD PllOI ~~~c:J11-1218: ~~~~o,OC:.= OPEN SUNDAY 1-'4 " (7 14) 673-4400 DUPLEX-28r 1ba Md\. 84&-57"3 C/21 Ex~lve Re 46 CANYON ISLAND DR So-of·PCH. $264,800. ..~ eoo 759·9100 BIG CANYON 521 Carnation. By OWT* •• ;~~ ~J:~? I 714/854-84& 1, 8~2 , I 1. I • ~ ~ ', '• • • ~ 1H-1HO e13-0241°'813-1541 11'~~ *"rw* celta Ina 1124 ;. si H•rt>ot ,Vllwt Seewtndl -COTE rt-. 11r11 L10111111111 2 urm nma 1 .. t. •11• 1040 ~,;..~.:!o.:.C:79~ 2t>a, f·pl bnck patio, db WTSIH IUUll NEW txclOSIVt ll§f. by owner. 15e-91a&. REALTY gar S113,749 &4&-4380 Perfect for Jlngtee or cou. ING: 48R S..bury hm, • 11 +teHh. +Nw -------llJ.L.--I •--.a 1~ pie. 2Bdrm, •tt•ched 20592 Ml':;'8~7~ Gated communtfy, 2 ltory .... t..imr...1Arw ... _.. ... _......,._...._........ -1.... vvv garage, CO%'I flr.pleoe, no comm. · +ap&. +loft Reduoed to •HOHA111• community poot and ape. IHt. larMu 1042 $454K. 640-7849, PP. S11111111et 7'tace?? Dual master suites, lrg deck, peak view, lots of mirrors & ex- tras, $169,500. See 240 Nice # 106, Villa Balboa this Sunday 1-4PM. Ground floor, secure & quiet. Come through gate on Su- perior and call # 106!1 Owner w1n gtw C8rP« .,._ ..... ...,._,.... ____ ------- •HllllEI• lowenee. A1klng only WATIUlll'T·IHHH IAll l .E.I Very epedel 3Bdrm • Oen, S 128,000. Olene Cappel 58R, fem nn, 3ba. Bo41t Mull llquldate wttt14n 80 ~Ba· Gouml9t kl1chen 831-1288 dodt. POOl/ep&. deep daye. lo-ptex on wel*. ·Super loc9tlort. A*llnQ • ·::Zt(\':G wetervu.AgtM&-0936.-MonthrFrlcelln4 e34&, lrJ~ii<>:;.,~~~ai~.c:uei J_t_ ·m;~llMlllll~M4 s.t1;:;;;I tiC J *""' .. I* 38r 2B• 1ngl 11ry Foreelo1ur11, R.E.0 '1, _;!_;___!?:-, New Lllttng Gorgeoue 3br T ownhome. ca. to pool Harbor Ridge, Spygl&M W•be ~Verde prune & pe.rtt. S 125.800. Stone arN. Meny uoe4 home C.rtal •••• If 1022 loc., kllt\ landecePe, MW ~ RMny 582-3422. buys. Agt. 854-2480 m• YllW llW drtvewey, ,,.. carpet. IWIEPlll YllW nl Oceanfront Duptu on the P eep. fem, rm, S 182,500. __ .. ,. .... E Penlneule Point. Court anorernle vi.. SBr, 38a, Bkr Sherry Coetlow .,.., ~ ....,rma. legent Of'dered NNI S<M9,000. tam rm, den. Poot. 831•2242 or M~2 Rancho Sen Joaquin Cennery Vlli.Qe RMtty $429K. Se6ec:1 Propert'-'. TownhorTIH>MutlfUI tile 873-3m Ann Warren 751·3191 FIXER UPPER WEST entry&courty111d-plent1· ------- Jumlne Creek, 2br, 2ba & SIDE-3bd, 1be, lg yd, :'j()( ~~'"f= UJllll YIEW 11111 oor1 end paneling, mltt>le flr.pleoe, trenc:tl dootl, newty rernodeted bathe. Shown by :r:'· mint. Offer• a t *359,000 8111 and Donna Weblter 831-1218 li--1 UTllTIJlll'I llUI Sprawttno Ranch Home I w/e QO'c POOL & SPA. All he 1Pec9 you've hoped fOf'. 4Bdrm, 3Ba. fOf'mal dining, 2 fire- plecee, femlty room AND • hug• bonu1 room I 1325, 00. Cell Robin T enc:tl 831-1218 ·li~81 FllnDYllW Thia gorgeoua home Ila a vi.. trom 5 rooma. If you we tMrchlng fOf' the ut- tlmat• In Newport 8eech rn a 3 Bedroom pool home prlced •t $499,000, Call Anne McCul•nd t 831·1218 ·~~~ IUPAY&JWLI wtth thl8 2BR 2ba grand vi.. condo. NMf Udo VIiiage. Pool. S«:urlty bldg. Atari $411&,000, 875-8-444 & 75-ae78 HPLD Large 48R 3be, near ocean •nd 1hopplng. Nft Condol : 3 BR 2'A ba. Onty 2 left. Appx 1830 & 1820 9lft ... 9' ~. bultt Ilk• custom horMe. OPEN SAT /SUN 2~PM 728 TUSTIN AVE. Agt 831~103 llWPllTWTI Large cu1tom home. Newly conetructed l'9W Hllfbor High. 48dnn, • Bath, gerne rm. dining rm. loft + prvt meld'• quarter•. RV pertclng, nice IUMy pe11o wtth ep._ Prtoe reduoed 13",IOO. IEWPllT HllZlll RULnUJ-1414 llWPllT .. m lllLlll'I IPNITllm Locetld on one of New- port Hetghtl beet lt!'Mt9 with room to ~ up 0< out. Hu ~ cozy ll1c:hen. t»Zy flreptece, alley .oc.a. ..... yerd and 2 car garage. Aeking $195,000. Olene ~ 831-1288 SPYIUll IPEOTAOIUI IOUI 1111.tYYllW A.due.ct to 1410,000 LoVitly 38drm, family room and formal dining room with exoeptlonel bey end OQMl'I vtew with 3 cw gwege. P9rt9ct enteneJnlng home. Cell Diane ~ a31-12til Flexlble tenn1. A~~ '315,000, HOllll W den, mint eond. top lo-Open HouM Set ' Sun S -~ · 3 Bdrm Monoeo Plan cetlon. Owner 780--0473 1910 Fld«aJ, $110K. ~~krsL~'23~ Hiii• 1249,500 Ownr 4G4-'4524 ! Altr. 875-8878 liii• - 606 Harbor Isle Dr., NB 23 San Mateo.Spyglass V46 Canyon Island Dr, Big Canyon, N.B 759•9100 s1.o75,000 Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $595,000 760-1900 $320,000 Sunday 1-4 Sat-Sun 1-5 HOMES FOR SALE 2834 Catalpa, Eas1blutt * •3013 Java, Mesa Verde, Costa M""esa * •6 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch 644-6200 s275.000 Sunday 1_5 645-0303 $385,000 SdMay 1-.C 640-4868 $1 ,750,000 Sunday 1-5 20592 Mlnerva(Seabury Hms)Hunt. Bch 964-1477 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * ** 15 Narbonne, Harbor View, NB 644-§2Qil $.l..100,000 Sunday 1-5 •••2224 Pacific Dr/PCH/Acacla, Corona * * 3608 Marcus, Newport Beach 645-0303 $359,900 Sunday 1-4 2 BEDROOM 178 E. Bay St, Costa Mesa I 631-1400 $159,950 Sunday 1-5 * *408 Evening Star, Dover Shores, NB 644-6200 $749,000 Sunday 1·5 853 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, N.B. 759-6700 $3, 750,000 Sunday 1-5 8 BR plus FAM RM or DEi I •610 Avocado, Olde CdM 675-6000 $295,000 Sat.sun 1-5 * 1120 Goldenrod, CdM 759-9100 $419,000 Sunday 1-5 del Mar 644-6200 Sat-Sun 1_5 I* •z245 So. Peralta Hiiis Dr .. Anaheim Hiiis 673-7300 $1,200,000 Sunday 1-4 321 Dahlia Place/at Seavlew, CdM j 67&-4144 $229,000 Sat/Sunday 1 14 17 Keel Drive, Newport Beach 644-9060 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1001 W. Newport Bl., Balboa Peninsula 673-7300 $260.000qs Sunday 1-4 I * • 164 (Bayrldgde) Woodburne, NB 631-1266 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN v • 39 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 893-3973 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 ••28 Canyon Island, Big Canyon 675-6000 $210.000 Sunday 1·5 3 BEDROOM ••9'49 Goldenrod, CdM 759-9100 $465,000 land Incl Sunday 1601 Port Abbey Place, NB 759-9100 $369,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3912 Inlet Ilse Dr, H.V.H, Corona del Mar 2012 Port Brlstol, Harbor View 644-9060 $339,500 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $339,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 v •*lO Narbonne, Harbor Ridge. NB v •*50 Rldgellne, Hrbr Rdge, NB 640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1-5 63 1-1 266 $625,000 Sunday 1-4 2093 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa • * 1720 Skylark. Baycrest. Nwpt Bch 546-5605 $179,500 Sunday 1-5 631•1266 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2852 Stromboli, Mesa Verde. CM 645-0303-$255,000 Sunday 1-4 *240 Santa Isabel, Eastslde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $174,500 Sunday 1-5 125 Via Koron, Lido Isle, Newport Beach 631-7300 $467.500 Sunday 1--4:30 **1807 Tahuna. lrvlne Terrace I 644-6200 $485,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 111 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle , NB 548-6333 $1 ,495,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1101 White Salls Way, HVH, CdM 751-3191 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **815 Via lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM •v2019 Yacht Resolute Sea View, NB 640-7849 $45-4,000 Sun 1-5 r 1334 Antigua Way, Newport Beach I 645-0303 $349,000 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM * 7 Bodega Bay. Spyglaaa Hiii. C<'M 644-9060 $675,000 Sunday 1·5 I Lots 84-85-86 Top of Rocky Point, S yglaas I 644-6200 $2,700.000 Sat-~un 8-8 * *2812 Bayshore, Bayshorea, NB 644-6200 $1,300,000 Sunday 1-5 I V-2782 Clrcle Dr. Bayshores. N.B 646-1514 $499,000/Fee Sun 1-5 •246 Colton. Nwpt Shra, Newport Beach 642-2134 $255,000 Sunday 1-5 ** 1014 E. Balboa Blvd .. Balboa Peninsula CONDOS TOWllHOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 4261t\ Avocado. Corona del Mar 675-5511 $289,000 Sunday 1-4 **633 Lido Al Pk Dr. NB I 759-9100 $399,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 ••240 Nice #106, VIiia Balboa, NB 673-8494 $169,500 Sunday 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEi * • 191 Falrwlnds (Nr Fairview), Costa Mesa 631-1266 $139,900 Sunday 1-4 • 759-6700 $149,900 644-6200 $995 000 Sunday 1-5 13 130 Coolidge, Costa Mesa ** 1521 Seacrest, Harbor View Hiiia * •2792 Longwood Court. CM Sunday 12-4 644-6200 $549,000 Sunday 1:30-5 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1-4 Sunday 12_4 •Via Mentone. lido Isle, N.B. 673-7000 $650,000 Set-Sun 1·4 466 Gavlota, Bluffs 675-6000 $238,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3130 Coolldge,Costa Mesa 759-6700 $149,000 13781 Olympic, Coste Mesa 786-7679 $119,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 842 Harbor Island Drive. Promontory 2512 wavecrest, Broadmoor, H.V.M. 644-6200 $1,200,000 Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $369,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 6 BR plus FIM RI or DEN •Hiiicrest, (Big Canyon) Nwpt Bch 673-8700 $1,950,000 Sunday 1·5 *•1072 Sallnaa. Mesa Wood, C.M 645-0303 $190,000 Sunday 1-4 **316 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 673-3777 $775,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **818 Harbor Isle Drive. Newport Beach 759-6700 $975,000 Sunday 1-5 •2001 Kewamee, lrvlne Terrace, CdM 675-6000 $396,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 1115 White Salls Way, Harbor View Hiiie 675-6000 $425,000 .. Sat-Sun 1·5 **2109 Miramar, Bal. Penlntula * •3491 Windsor Court, Costa Mesa * •31741 ContlJo Way-Rench, Coto de Cua 3 BEDROOM *•3Summerwlnd Court. Newport Creat, N.B. 673-7300 $184,000 Sunday 1-4 * •30 Ima Loa Court, Newpor1 Crest, N.B. 673-7300 $210,000 Sunday 1-4 424 Rivera Terraoe, CdM 759 -9100 $895 ,000 land Incl Sat-Sun 1-5 WATHFllOIT PIOPERTIH I l,121,000 Spacious cust.c1m 5 BR homf' with large din.mg, (amtly and bonus rooms. Pier and slip to accommodate I 645-0303 $399,000 Sun 12-4 645-0303 $215,000 Sat 1-4/Sun1-4 • 1071 Sallnae. Costa Mesa I 759-6700 $224,900 Sunday 12-4 * •3473 Windsor Court, Cotta Mesa 6-44-8200 $ 1,050,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •2107 Vista Laredo, The Bluffs. N.B. 675-6000 $242,500 Sunday 1-5 ....-3591 Courtalde Crt/Coral Cay, H.Harbour a large boat plus side tif'. Full secur- ity community offers tennis and dubhouSE> Pri~ mcludrs the land Martha Macnab ll0,000 PlllOE REI. II IRlllUFFI Htl,000 On this truly sensational big family home with 5BR. 5 1 2 BA, fonnal dtn mg & !Jving roomci, huge family room. gourmet kitchen, pool/spa. indoor sauna and gate access to beach ACT NOW ' Maralou lngolcf 1111 Olllll Y1IW 11,HO/ll. Two bedroom, 2BA onr l<'V<'I ron- domm1um Sunken hvmg room Re- ~ntly remodeled MDxln~ Propp # 2 CIVIC PWA, lllTE 100 844-8200 645-0303 $195,000 Sat 1-'4/Sun 12·4 •2018 Tahuna Terrace, lrvlne Terrace 644-6200 $485,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 3 BR plu s FAM RM or DEi 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 512 Signal Road, Clltthaven 644-6200 $255,000 Sunday 1-5 v 1917 Yacht Enchantress. Seevlew, NB 644-9060 $429,900 Sunday 1·5 v 16 Jetty, Jumlne Creek. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 v 1 Rue Blarltz, Big Canyon, N.B 64.C-9060 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 435 Allao, Newport Height•. NB I * * • 721 Ba~de onv., Newport Bch 842-5200 $288,500 Sunday 1-5 760-5000 $1 . 176,000 Sunday 1-5 * •26 Balboa Coves. Newport Beech * •5 Befc<>urt Drive South, Betcour1, NB 845-0303 $415,000 Sunday 1-4 1 759-0489 $895,000 Sat 1·5. Sun 1-4 •24~ Bamboo, Eutblutt, Newport Beach *v18 Cyprest Point Ln. Big Cyn, NB 844-9060 $278,000 Sunday 1·6 84()...4888 $995,000 Sunday 1·6 2507 Bamboo, Eaatbluff 2808 E. 15th St, Euttlde CM 644-8200 S244,900 Sunday 1·6 845-0303 S 190,000 Sun 1-4 •1208 Blue Gum LAM. Weeteltff Grove. N.8 **•1223 E. Balbol Btvd. Penln.uta 644-9060 $385,000 8und1y 1·5 844-6200 $700,000 S11-Sun 1-5 *633 Cameo Hlghlandt. cameo Hlghl1nd1 **127 Harbor taland, Newpor1 8Mch 6#-6200 $358,000 S•t·Sun 1-4 84.C-8200 Sl,595,000 &lnday 1:30-15 846--0936 $769,000 Sundty 1·5 2859 Vltta Ornada, Blu(fa 675..eo<X> $240,000 1508 Dorothy Lane, Wettcllff 759-6700 $320,000 Sun 12·5 Sunday 1-5 ••326 Evening Canyon, Shoreellfft 644-6200 $599,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plus Fii RM or DEi 7 Hermitage. Big Canyon 862 VIiiage CrMk. Costa Meta fS.44-6200 $1,076,000 Sat-Sun 1·5 645-0303 $134,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 * **324 Morning Star, Dover ShOret 759-8700 $997,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 309 Poppy. Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $399,000 23'45 Port Carlltle, Seawlnd Sund1y 1-4 84.C-e200 13'49.000LH Stt-Sun 1·5 • t 706 Port Ch1r1et, Harb<>< View HorMt 640-7020 $399,000 Sund1y 1·5 * * * • 26 R~lne Driv.. Harbor Ridge 844-8200 $3,950,000 Sund1y 1·15 • v • *33 RktgeHne, Harbor Ridge, NB I 780-8333 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1·15 **23 San Mateo, Spyg1 .... NB 84•~ 1576,000 Sunday 1...t DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR plus 2 IR * * 111 Bayside Place. Corona del M11 87s-8161 $8915,000 Sun 1-6 •Spa •Poot * •W1tertront ***Wtterfront & Pool vGlve addreu at guard gate Orenge CoMt OAJLY PfLOTISuod1y, Apnl 27. 1Ne ....... Ill c.ta... 11 ..... I It la tt tta aH a c.ta... 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GciiunMt kltdlen 2BDfW a 2IA ffOOhftO: lull ba 1e1t•tt Awi1 11~,...... ......, ,..... -. llttn IMI Pdo. fll'tlOI ffi01mo. Lv • 114 ~ iTUOiO .vr. wleundeok. ,;at. =r.J:'n2:"*'· :::~ ~':;:: .wrta. Oltlwlftr ... ove IUt l1Mt7't ift t:tO ,.,...,.... C:: • .,, ftft41/9"9, d668 IAOUTGM. 1iR mea rr14)111-Ma4 TaL MGMT 642-1803 ...... so OI' HWY. 1 .,.,. •· · .... a;.;. ooviered PfM9 lnOl. * ..... iwa 4eea *'* 1m 1~ tr;IO. .,.. ...... -..2200-.. ~·-=-loo. MO.~ "'9.2~... &YAIUIU.. :;2'i,n:~~;ntnol. ~tftleld wtttletortg9 na••aPB1M '-* ... ~···~~of .. -· ,.IOfMllD -"""' 17...,. ~· exer. ,_.,, ~ • .. _, .._ * 211\ v...._ •--=-11dnn Std ll1r .17'26 · OOMl •·-· Poot, 1•r. MOO/mo. OdM. Non~"" 4 • ~ ~ . ......,. 51 -41M g::-fTNe~~-OoMtiVlewNICondo ceit1Lij 1114 ALLUT1UTIE8INCLUOE0175-4112V11a"'"'-'81Dfmo.ISMtt0 Mlk•lcryt 171·1100, llMr.llOClhllolndutl. llWJt..... I!. "oe~-*(1)280H9aLAauna8oh ibi/mo \IN 1iX. 911 ~~ u 2 a.cstoom 28dnn 2k flWto. 2 ., l1•t' tHti lttrt ew/Wbd11Mt1t ~,_ ftr laJt 1111 -nvuoE280, 1BA 481-14'0" tiulft lnl, lndry rm, nr · .m;'1 or 2 FumwitnoaA~ get. Hr bMdl w. Hwpt ... kiiim>leJaTopU. "'1if. iii/ii, ZW. ZM.+den iMdXiJiiOQ ~:" ... "':"'t'!::'mo BAVFAONT 111EW ""'" --::.:~..... -·--·-...... No-lh". Imm .. oocpy !li&m, ......... XJ6, _ .. , .... _ ... M -"~-= 0:..~x~.:,.,C: Cell.John,Mt-W7. on ,::n.::1?. ~r~ T8LMO~ • 1M2-1io3 ~~= 1720 ~~~I~-=~ '800lmo l7Ma64AQt =-·~=::~~~1 •• :.::..,~ ==:-... fNI. ltv rm, 2bd, Jdt oond, tow 11111 INllll = 17~5&11. EYe-111\ r': PM»· iliii. Pool, 29drm 28ath 1740 Ml·M41 llr '\P!:~ aema Me. Mclnn. 299 ew/WIMtd 11Mtn "°' M °''......,to fl'rt ;r:~T12;::.:.11~~·K . ~.~:bl""a:1':; i;:,:2 ... r:,,=-c,~~ stew.~:,~ NEWLUXURYAPT8 MMNo~1*. ~.=~~ -:.~...:.n:: ::=.=::::: ... _ 1q ft. P9t Cit!. F'ncd yrct. 2BA~ongottoree. 2 Aowlr. 111 2bd,2be.."1>'C.gerg.dc>M llLlllllY&• _ .. IS1·1-+-.. 1111A11. ~. *Pc,w/d.lllOino Qoae ~·dt.... Frptc, ape 11180 lnltant ow get 11"5 764M07t 290 18A. 2271 Pomona, ·~llde ~~~BA. to bwltl. froni llOO/mo. STUDK>. 725 SQ Fl. Av.II ~ Allfpot:A epe 11M1t2 +1111. 7-...aat SNtp 28r n., 24x41, Inf Cll 6'2 .... 7 BLUFF8• SBA 2~ front patio, carport. q11let lndry room, nkle :J:;: ()pan Daly, ~1-lmm9dla1eity. Membert 4 r • c&iONA i5iL MAii. ~ ""°"' IMmk. INlla. 1g oenttat atr. mtw ,_ Loe Hr 2h 2 story · .,._ t Mlahbomood, M251mo. 2t2t Orange A._ IUWlll VILUIE """1. 1-.14n ~ or ..._ tor IMft. Hr ,.. aocs. SM. Na """"" MUOO Or &llbmlt. clii Condo. Yard, garage. ~ownu ~ .... ~ U:. No lJ9ea 1141 lle06. T8L MGMT IM2·1803 642..()202 aft 8pm Cepe Cod a.o-~*Y w/vu. All a'"'1tt1 .. 1 Ctw or Sheron 241-<>241 1.1100 VIiia Rent1l1 rented. w'fC; ref rig, 28drm, 1\Ya Town.'lome. -·-. WIY lfTt EnJoy Iha Luxury of the 91TllJ. hm Ma0+-ct.p. MM25I w/pm. ~t'° mo ~ ,......._ 875-4812 t20001mo 780-1463 Al e1ec carport MIO 2 -·-• bwlttfuleurroundlnglof 1BAnwlo.C:O...Pma, CdM..,,.~fl'Po'• +~"'8. ' __ .,..1 ..,.... · ~ max.. 765 w. 17311/mo. 21A . 1.,.BA ~.:=,,..... IMlllYllUIT wt. gar .. PM». lndry .,... -. wttti ncwi """·.,... ••• M c~ 1221 Sbr}=•:\ 1 1100 ILlnlTIW1111• 11th. Cell IM4MNI07 T~ El~::'· * .. In a "'*'°"' 18dnn or room . I "* of doaM 1mllr. profeHIOnal. Sh•llllgM ...... h,..,. P~&m: mo.131-2151'.,_. =~~~r;:'°' 2br 1benrS.C.P,newty gw.2s1os:t.Ana · !~~1~ 28dnnCondowltrp6c,2 -:Sw.~ 7~M42 :::._~Mule ~-;:.~ ::c:::g llU..... bft.ft. 2 cw~ (tJurti. CNkl o.k .. no P9'* TSL MGMT 842-1803 *Ar.... :'rir':'arif:~8:. TSL MGMT ..U-1803 COM. ':.:: ...... 2 bb .,,----,-~-.-:--:- Qty, HY 11101 Of call Sir. 28a,,.. crpt. oour.-~~7r-n-~o":>1~~ LOVELY NEW 2 Ir apt. *a';,rt;:·~=onlea or W/d t1'1upe. 11111. LSi111 =:' lmk. prWf ~ ~ii~ 1':: (702) US-7970 aft 7pm try llttc:Mn. dbl eateoe · (Ill) 79M6o4 Butte t . N9wpor1 BMctl. ~~ ~ ~.~· .. _. -IUaE Me01mo+<.wt. l7&-641• SMOfmo, 111 1111. 8300 IL ti I 11100/mo. 8ubmft on • -...-. "-_,,_,._. -llTt -rs. dliP rwbd\.lllO-llll vwl .... p. t. c •II Ann. WTIL .. m1 •1 28R 1bettl E •ldupedou• Atc:Mcl g«. No P9ta/adlt. ••• a. under Lmguna BMctl. .... lfll a.... ~d ptof m9e ~;ii·Wii~i*iiiiiii+1i Pr!J!!!!J IHI MoC1ita11d 131-129' ~ ........... f/ 2~ d w/frl>IC, peUo, lmmad oo-•780/mo. 6424780 *3 UglMd *"* oourta NEAR HOAG HOSPITAL Inc... 41+. Nloit "home •/pool. "°°"*'9..,... ii2i+ ~ -...,., .. _ r, • -IW• GI' r, oupancy. '640/mo, Call *2 8wtmmlng pooll FUAN18HED room ·-· Hr 406 & F-.... CM utl, Coeta ....._ oelt ....... JM 1"'9at H20. epa, vlft, avalfeble 714/8111--0424 LUXURIOUS 2bd. 2ba •Strwna I ponde 2-etory, 2bd, 1'M>e home. Kitchen prlv. IMO+la Olp 412:nee· Ketv between a.51>m, on Klemettl AtV'lf w/pYt 6/17 S1. 700mo. 548-7415 Condo In Woodleke new •Sony. no P9'* dining rm, lau.n hkup, $300/mo. 646-24$8 2ll0-0270 trout It~. 3500 Fa I Br 2BR 2.,._ patlO •• laund So. COMt Plaa, frl>IC. •Fumlltllnge avell a750/mo. IM2-e&29. COSTA MUA VEAOe. l.41 1iiiiiii.1Piiiiii llf home a "'*' cablna. ,!, lvd er: ::; ==· rm ...... palnt/cpta/drpe. panclng, =· :i ali Ou fOf Heating I Coot\lng SUNNY! NEWI 2bd 1be '::" ~~ ~ 4br home. nloe ~ ~ lllWTI ··-Owner 911/ .. 81-3167 PLUSH OOND08 w/falla nr Gellon '2br 1.,._ poo1' '880/mo Aleo 2BR 1ba eecurtty. lftC!· ... ~ Paid CONDOI Large patio Incl Utile Own beth 0-~ bdmw. ~Ito prtvt, I ·--- I.I. Wu...... llU ..,....,., Oerw/opnr IPA 11150 840-aeM . 1810. No pata. 646-7321 Wknda 2131197....._. WHY NOT C"LL guaird oat• comm .. pooe: -54&42sa • qulet,ptt,non«MUOO, •Dellyoomputs -._ w/d hkup '*" decor. Avl . . NEWPORT VILLAGE "" etc 11 OIO mo 144-1386 ....-. fltt utl. 546-2400 .: •Mor9 teeda, ._.., eerv ·m-"'"'.-p·arty---..,..-1~.-t"°'o now 2~ 2be llH/mo, HARBOR RIDOE 2BR. tot-1-1 • .... Plf.llH Jr 18drm Fl.lf'nllhed SM6 Ul-1111 . ' . Mitt BR/-kltct\/pool •All c:IMta ...... ClhW £/llde c M 1br *6 19' mo + SllOO mtlDA, fq)lc,epa..eauna. Pool. OM.-~ AY811 ;Bdnn Fumllhad tee5 .. ..,mil pftv. Getepace.1376/mo °'*'Y 119' .,,, •• ~ ===~~ ... :.;,::.:. .. ~ -=~~~· .. :.::.::-...:.... ";:;.~ ... ~~.! .~~~ ~·"!~~~ ;::.:: • ..: ... -:-,:;:.~~: (llt)Nl ... 11 F1na1y aftordabta 6 room 1&1• ft1W large ywd, ;arao-+ IYlllltbte. Sorry, no pata. l.Me, from Sin Diego doee t°..Tbetl. •1g:f;no· NPT. BCH. Vwy nkle lg Cal we 7-..14S Aoonw1'81M lmmed., Non ... .tall l'IM f bit to H20 w/gw Exqulalte home )'Mrl ~~dup6ex). CAU 557..0075 F~. north pn 8Mctl TSL MO -803 tum pooWde rm & ba.. ti-* cond "'*'· pait neg.. PoOI • ...... /,.~.a~ S780 53M18l Alt'-S2llOO. COU: OF NeJ_ /mo. 5001 F1REPLACE-POOL..PATIO to adden, welt on IP&llllllPT Prtv entry. Mlcfo/:2. ~~pool/..::, sss0 dOae to fl'H&._ C.M. -_.... RUSTIC REMODEL PVT PORT, 875-6511. E... •SAYE~* X-lQ 1Br 1516128' 1875. Mcfldden. 1,,. to beedl. 942-2357 °""" 40+ Mlf. Nol . ~ aac. Ind. utl. 945-6123 12711/~. Me-1'2tl ft-~·· .... 28R-GAR-WID HKUP nlngl 4M-2342. Lg 21r 2k .. bftlna. Onty EMt*e 557-21M1 SUWlll YJLWE VIEW CONDO POOL & ~ ut Ind. 945-"'3 F/M Non-8mllr INr'9 a AOOMMAn(at WANTED ...nu • H DISPOSAL-CPL/SOL Ull• ftlW... ISM/mo. EZ ~. SHARP & CLEAN 1 Bdrm SPA & GUARD Oanige. NR. BEACH. A9iif9d Mele nloe 2 Bdrm COM on L4I S8ft 2 Miii ept. dWI C0U -LG 2 ttry 48A 21X NO PETS 1780 875-0097 '-·48r 2~ '2200/mo TllDllT 17...... with 1t0¥1 & retrtg + 1m1 1 I 21r rwcury Apta In 14 8.,_ to ~. ·1700 mo. Sr. cm.n. Moe home, bWt1 elde. au. · Wllhr. lndry~. -..na.. home. Very brlgl).t DW Pilat llB No pata. l.w 844-682·1 ~· no pate $480/mo Plan•. Poole, tennla, Cal l»-5665 Ilk• doge. pref. drM. l7M1941H 72()..468/W welQfl1 rm. un;y*2temo. 11860/mo. H.B. 3Br 2S. *W1W* 1an waterfala, ponda!O..tor ~1 241-1423 bell. noon. on c:Nnn1t front w/vtcw. * 2 STORY 38R, 2 .,._ N9wport Terna 2 +Den. Beauttfui 18r 1475 Up. 2Br SHARP I a.i 2BR 1~ ~heating=· Room kw emp1 male or F non4Mr 22-25 to ltw Stir 211' 29a COllta .._. Avalyr1yl1SIO/mo ~~c!"g.,~~~ ~1~*=.'i.mo. 1700. lndW:-~cook. ba. Cpta/drp1, W/D ~~~h on ":::ch~ ttudentlntr;~.home ~duptlc~.a;:.-.::C:: Apt. $MO/mo +.,.. utl. JAHll IULn 1875/mo 498-505e llMt, ~DEN • 548-71:4 hookup. Pltlo, gw, no McFadden •Ht on ,,, J.W. a6rport & occ. ~ ..,...""-1414 Cal .My 722-8405 Home. ,.., ........ . . Luxury Condo ~I 2323 pata '850/mo 548-9960 McFadden '16666 Hunt-pool, kite, lndry pm. ' 7•7342 Wort! l1•/llM1ll LEASE: SEA RIDGE 2'hbd, 3.,._ gw, lendry •EASTSIDE Nftef' 1Br. •••• .. OWlt tngtonVlll.ioeLn. '3Mlndut.~40 F"'*tofl'rt2tww/lllngle SHA3IOOSQFTQUIET • CONDO. 2 BEDAOOM room pooC, 2100 eq ft, Lndry 2 Pwton mu. No _, ti 1111 • ... ....., I ........ 7ii:A:i: All per.nt. Tennie court. 2 L.andlordaJRMltore r .. t 2BA. S1200/mo. Call 1127S mo. 6/1 548-7434. pata 2SM-A Elden. '6111 E/lkte 1BR 18A w/NEW I • Oft "Mnuw HMS -1== •• 8-::f\/Adams. $290/mo, ~.!:::; r..t ~ fr• tenent Pf'cwtdere Info 714/981-1n8 u -....... ..,_ ....,. .-AY911nowt175-9291 CARPl!T d.t'lwr, bit-In lni•• 2i44 S1vt up to S&50 Ullll.. c.l eee.44n ._... .-6 ..._ M&-6471t • a.t n.... -....... """',.· ...., .,,. r/o frp6o, In ernl complex 6 _..I ""'• -· ~184 nn:r f1ut.ala 2 BR 2 b a n r 8. y *FREE CABU: TV. L4I 1Br w/Poot a BBQ. '826. AOW WSINd on "'°"UI IHH. mt11 • HO' rnmtog Honaet. ,. ........ • ... n• ...... ...... jHi v.u., 2134 :~1~'~ .. ~~~utc+h~ :s:~;1~:1~ 311 Hamilton. Wr9784 •1&1t1U llllT* . Month-to-month T,~ rr:Mu:. = ~ =--~ 2 rn 5 L m 2 606R8 Off so. BAY. HR 2Gem; 2 cer ;er, dren/pata cau owner · •UNIQUE COMPLEX• also available TV maid MMol, n. Mlarad ltUdent "'* 40. wlyrd tor 0og. CdM « 3BR2.,._nloelyfvrn.Av911 large pool/jacuzzi. &75-3e25.'84&-21•1 32' Tr111tw i'i25. Quiet 1BDRMwf'Jtdbl;at'6t5 Brand new apart"'9nte coif.. heeted pooe 14'f~1 Nl"""1.1yrlae.Wllpay Juna/Aug, Sec>t. By mo. 11250/mo. Getdnr/pooc W IT--~.patio. 9tort1G9, ale. 2BR 18a w/trptc, gar 1895 Ideally toc.ted In IMne. • Furnished/ ltepe to ooean. Kltcf\'• l.41 28A/2be. Mela Verde up to 11800. 876-MM only.Tomatu,..OOUP'e« llV'alnc:.n~7 M PW--•• Lndry rm -lmmac. No OUIET,patto,pooc,epa. unfurnished ave11 986N eo.tHwy CM .,_,. ltUnd family. No amoke/no I llUk lliO Excelentty tocatad pata. Ana ph 650-()3.47 NO PETS 549-2 .. 7 1& 2 Bedroom floor plane. • Frtness centers, ~ a.Cn. ~ ~la · epa poot' IHAfll 111 IHt P•t•. Call for appt. ut. N9wport Height.I houee, ii75 2BR 28A. 2 Patloe, WI lfnl ·-Pool & 8pe. *446/mO 941-3137 . fttl I 1I/79 e-4 s 2 8 or 2iidm\ tL: Q . dQ o-r-eome bey vu, 3bd, 2.,._ Lndry. ()pan Set 1_.. Bun .-cuon Of Walldng dlltanoe to· lenn1s. sw1mm1ng IOI 111 llTB. µ; 11 tlli£ Cg 8lr9e a:;. 714/875-e314 8un only. age. yard I patio. llY/ttmrm,epacefot 1..:S. 424-C Ford Rd.' CM. Want~ We can "'*~t . Models open daily. 9·6 Wiiiy l'9fltela now 11'1111. L4oklnQ tor F ~ pt'Of •••• ~~·Awl SOOTH BAY FAOHT IOwat' S826/mo. 11t, !Mt, Olp & motor home. Wllllt to No pata 548-2750 llvlng~om a emall anro *Shopping a129.50 Ml & up. 2274 to "*9 wtttl ..-ne, CdM u.j lit. tlllll'IO '+ 1M •-oa.., patio 3bd 2.,._ Nt9 r9q'd. 175-21120 IChoo6a. a1780/mo, call I Hap1 * Thea.,. Sorry. no pets """" BMS. CM 641-7446 oottage. 1 bl!( to bet\ N-IMt. c.. m ...... n · _...'2000 • • 87M180 AVAILA8U: NOW! 280, a 4 hOuM. lo<*· * FWtliurlnta emk l4llO mo 875-Cl673. ~-.... ~ ~700boe ·-· Tiii iii* N~ SHORES! 'T'-. 18A, n.. kit. p1t10, Ing lnofCM, .. ~·for« _!t~t * Panla/Tennl8 Couru Newport Beach No SU I Ill L.1111 ... If ..,...,,, ___... -.... 1 .. F IHI i...nd .._.:r. v•..... 38r 2k 2 ca gar. F/p, ...... rvn I I..... c:tirpOrt. lndfy. 18211 mo! thfntc "' ,.... u-880 Irvine Avenue 302t w. Padftc eo... HwY -........ ........... • .......s lalMa,,.. ......... ------fncd yd Gd.,.. 1876 ,_ atory, 3bdrm, 2.,._ n,.. 3eO Victoria. 546-1&23 ~of ldeel ltvlng. S e I e c t e d U n I t a (al 16th) Newport 8Mct1 Aaf11g TV ~ oondo, W/d, pool. AUT STORA.OE: 3-4 ftaiataU 2117 m.aiin IJMllO ~a~a~~~.n~~ IL .. IPTW/lllW TSLMOMT 942-1803 w/CattladralCellinga 646-1104 Sl26+wttegl.~dap)atl ~~ ::,.,;: :a. 2 = Around i60() ,.., .. 2br 87~/.w942-7460 Vaulted c.lllnga, prvt .,......_81111 NOWTAKINO NewponBeachSo IHtab ti SbrtM/ffl'rt29rCdMtumCot-~175-46M 1111 llUlflllT 1 lndl den )u9t ~ to NR BACKBAY·2Br. • 1'h&a.. balcony. redecorated ~U RESERVATIONS FOR 1700 16th Street flit uoe, trpe. ~ + \4 11111 a..rt ~ yr1y 2Br OCHn k lda ok et dbl ger, trpk:, eundedt, 1195. 2151 Pacific AW MAY OCCUPANCY. (al Doverl & aac. 9m1 ocn w, croae luiwa fn ... t/lale bttlna pt'cMdad 4 -wt 53M191 A.Gt C09t nu paint. Yrtt."" May 1 • 3 1 -• 1 0 7 pm 0 ( APllTlllm ... •142 ..... .,. 642-STU F to* 2 metr bdrm/bee tttl from part! 175-a20 21'11 53M1to a.et Atty,_ $825 No P9'* 54& 83&4 ~.No pall e.utlful large apta In ~ In Ptiieci• IPt .M. I COHDOI 2bd with pooe, qule1 neighborhood. = ltac• 2141 25-40. Av.11511. MOO/mo. TN Elta mrl BAYFRONT COTTAGE gar, Cteenl Hr lhop c:ntr. OCEANFRONT 28A 1.,._ l&U ·-Pool Spa. No pa11 Cont.act Mary 7111-7135 -~"' .._ .._.. wttl'I 9oet Slip aWIMe.ble 1 aee0 mo 118-3&8-9584 tumllhad, utll pd. P8tlo, ALL VT1LT1£8 PAID 18dttT, . '850 Jc:. =ii 28A 28A Ape Frpc. poo1l l11mmlfl lt•I ..... t;l'."132111 ~-~== .. :~.:-·I Of 213 580-1194 r.: Aval nowtoJuty compa,.. ~ Y'O'I rent. 151E. 219' St. 54&.2408 =· aet111m:. Colect Apartments ~"9apooilt>1e,1Mmkrl~~M-F. own1QU(cNnofb. pbtlonandtnformat:; WALI<TOBCHS980 . /mo.931 -1589 =n~=~ Dua Put BB (213~ 1325/mo+~ utrr./1MS..aaun.a1-am Tomt..,agtfM2·1803 ca11 t.tra. o.vta 10-12 2bd. 1.,._ enc1 rc· ger, llAll PllTU•ll bbq oovr'd oer. eur-141-1132~. _ w1t4y9. 942• te28 2 1 3 -9 4 5 • s 8 o or s.. under Lagune BMctl. ~ wtth pluel'l ·lend-1111 no IDT 714-397-0H2. May 1. ~ No Upatah 28r, 18a, get. No C1Jittr111 luc• lrtiat 2tf4 8HARP4tlr,2ba.ramrm. le.:tr0omrue-mi.tiad peta 1876/mo. 33411 2111 nu c:pta. w. comm pool ST LSO Cheltam Way IC ()pan WW"'"ft~""'l"!"""IPll'l'I""~'!'-mJfUJ 21( h:CL tennla S1896 Incl Gf'd"' 3811 WE WI N Ody 1<>-6 2..0.1n1 31( 2L ifJ)IC. b/W, etcwe. Oninoetr• Condo o,..t 780-8782, 975-"89 Ml· 1111 · ,.._~ al LuUc dbl ger. water/traah pd. j View carport no p... 1 FANTASTIC VIEW dnctJy Mftrtida1 ..... C....t/..._....., tetr c • Xlnt ... I area. duptex iM S710/n' 720-7.Ms ~ .,... II rm hofne CHARMING 2 8d cottage. overlooking MARINA. -coad\ DEV. CORP. l'loo.--. No ' Lancart teoo tlmety paid 1at/ Y' mo upgraded kltc:tl a get lge yerd/ger. 119 Flower 1BR flreplace wfndow Onac»-Hautlng-Conc:fete NEW/REPAIR. -·:r· ----...... ~-~~-FINE PAIHTIHO 9y Alcn- IMt '.+-S&OO dee>. Adults TURTLE ROCK · USO It'• a yHrlyl St nr 19th/Npt ans wa11.' patio. N9w deoor $2 40 per day RMI. Rat•. IM6-4&31 joblF-~llMll., lk:'d~ ~~':J. !~11Uc.yni~. no pall 213/ee8-7171 Townhome • P«fec:t 2Br 53M191 Agent f• +utN. '°" 511175-3175 1865 + utN. 4"-7592 • ·--· . Mil< M0-3213 _...,_ .. IL: • I ... _ .... 2V.Ba. tam rm, glint ···-Clean E'alde 1tudlo. I t ·-uL rm Tl'ltt'• AU Y'O'I pay tOf ~ patloe, pctl'le, '= Ml E TMM-Youl MS--4114 ....-tu • ,... • .. k"c:tlen· 2 cw gerege ..,._.. 14251mo Incl vtN Nice u • -• ....,, 3 tin.. so day minimum etc. No job too '"'9111. eomptete ~ gen' S1300/mo. Avl 11/5. Max-3Br 3k 2 cat~· Former quiet nelghbomd,~ 511 2BR 2ba, q>l•/drapea. In the Aeea. Mldt-V, 53&-o553 Repair. New I~-malnt, ne trlmlnQ. rr.. GLASGOW PAIH'TlHO ....... ~B ~eoOo Aa/Max Of :'.'&,:s,050~-frl>IC. S10 crdt ..... &46-8814 patio. gar•~·· dl•h-SERVICE Ckll• car. ~--~ lll)k~:· -M .. o. M2..o73 lnVExt. so yr1I us-.. -. . TIUlllT Ill-.... EMt9lde 28r, get Huge WHh•r. con lndry. cc;:;;;mom:tAPQupl ~. '~. oompl ,..,... 942-6214 UNFURN 28r 28a "'°'* back d KkwPeta <* ST2Slmo. Me-&451 watch your cNd lfter ladyau QIWdenlno. ~ HOMEOWNER EXPEAT8 o~~,:.~ tc:,::' ale, tri*:. micro. Yrtt.. mn Tl IUll 1726/=. 7. 20-8422 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath with DIRECTORY lchool In my home. Npt macmxmf,..ttG Pttoaa. CfM.cll &42«2873 Int/Ext. ""°'1Ala. c..naa. tutty fumWlad In 1o¥11y I S1150. (818>434-2901 Ceem bu1tt ...... 3 Yl"I flteptece, patio, MWty Helghta .,..._ 131...aM2 Dump~ C.M./N.B. = Uc#288597 131_.. country trench. Large UNfV. PAM. 3BA a.,._ flp. old, br-..ry comer toe· 2 WTSllE crptd $975. Cell after ..._Jim Whyte 842 7208 d k 2 a.... / __.... 8d ""-ram rm l'\o.._ 2 bdrm o den """t -(71• ..... ~ CALL TOOAYll Cltuial Lfrict · -..... "*wot'k. MAGIC~ PAIN'TlNO 9C • car gar-. . g«/patloa. pool t .... ._. rm•. ...._ -" ..... ~.. ~...... &SI Fii LOIS ROBIN s c mNI""' •OEN. HOME REPAIRS. _... r--"-Int/Ext. Ta~. PMlt I mkto. waahldry. TV. Jult ~ unit on greenbelt. w/'#etw, 2 .,._ v.ul1ed New decor, oer.. no ~ ,....,.. n..--.11 Cerl>entry ---""""'¥ --oallr1Q. ,_,. br1na your toothbruatll a11001mo Avall 511. WOOdbWnoelllnga.lky-pataMll0.54&--0116 Clsta.... ZIZ4 Your SERVICE:atl'lrooughly Palnt ..... ,--·527'1P' 1llynillJIPS.8484'34 Apr.Acoulll.M/~ IHIOOlmo. ()pan Sun: 4/27 3-5pm. lllgl'lt9. 2 ftt'eolaola. 2 Servlol Directory a.en 11ou-. 540-0867 etc. Gery 945-62 PTL BNa<WOAK. Smal )oba. ~ ·~ lll•I 7 UU• UALn owner/agt, 854-3824 pattoe, IPA. B&o. 2 cer WOODLAND VILLA GI Aapt ... 1t1tlll9 HANDY ANDY • Main! a ~ Colt• Mw. PAINTER NEEDS WOAKl 111.w. VI ..... ~ Sin ~50~~8~~ .. 142-4a21 11t. ao1 1::; =~~~ = ~;::'' lrvtne • .w .. e1s-s1111 ~e;. ~ '-::b quln, 1br. den. 11Mle. APARTMlllTI &~-&.1-I ltud«'lt. Muc:tl IOwat' rat. eu.tom Bnok-8tone o.. ~ ~7 ale, encl P9flc>, 2 ow att STEPS TO BEACH. l.Moe -.... a if! then agendall 54&-8167 **HANDYMAN** 81oc*-Cof1C19'..Stuoco • -·-"' 28r, 2Ba. 2 cer get, fully gw. pool,~ 733-8183 3br 2.,._ frplc:. 2 cw a-t· Come & enioy our 1116en sty~ apls Quiet. comfortable kv1na MEILOWA OR pXJNfeb • H""~ 14 _ .,,,.,. Large "' amall. I do " all Reta. Fl'99 • 549-8482 STEV£8 Property Melnt. tum Sundec* pool, epa. age, IMM S1200/mo. dost lo httways & So Coast Pfau wt111t only minutes lo !tit Aleo Int/Ext Painting _,_,Ing 14 , .• _...... P8t 531-6578or1119 rneg. lntfExt paitnt, IP'9)'/rotl & Nlo94 M moa.' $2000/mo WOODBRIDGE CONDO AV911May15. 567-4882 beach Carqts ava1table NO PCTS PU.ASE Uc#218&97 131.9}95 rellable, reu, lr.elt. own u•T SPECIALIST BLOCK gen'I metnt. 722-1473 I__. ut"'" ..... u 1-" fO' lee. 28drm. 2k CO't· trans. Pina 945-988& Delle YOU BUY • I 1.-ALL FENCES. Cement. bnc*. =--:-------,,.... -· ,.. .. , ...,ay ••· ~ Port '880/mo Unbeat 2 m w/pool POOl9 • UA8 • LA-Y llOOM8 Atrial HOUMOlaanlng carpat9 & Lt. IElec. Lt. PtumbtnQ. Cell 24 hrl. 546-0729 Pat;;rm ((,,'M111111 rlf'/. llr11 AvaH :! 720-0871 HltN a •• 1&00·1 PL L · oar 0pnn WL ~M ~ilJi'liii""'"'""~•""'ril hurry! 191 AQt ,_ 8AGm.• •l~Hf•J upholetry, windows. MC. . . STUCCO MASONRY-TILE F I INTEAIORS ~ir·f>~..1.r,/,(·.> Woodbridge CrH kald• cotOW LlWo# any Klrbv-Malnt.131-5272 Mam HOtM ~ No Job to '"'9111. All typaa. HANOINq/STRIPPINO ( 'Wlf 7' hofne 48r 2~8a. Frplc, Untumllhad, quaint vto-Newport 8Mctl toe. ar5. KAY'S CLEANING SERV. ==·,:'!· cuetom F,__,, Lie. 831-23411 VISA-MC 87)..11112 f/j/-,l(~.<J1 drpa, MW crpt. Pd grdnr torlan bWtl houee, 4 bd. HELIPIX 875-4449 Reeld. Spac:Jall9t. lna'd, -Jp __-.::.:,~toes --=:: AHOYS WALLCOVEAING & Meoc: ,._ S1llOO/mo. 2ba, remodeled. avall Bonded. Ne. ea&-5703 ._.... ......,.,.....,.. ~ !Mtallatlon & Removal 3407 [. Cenl ttw1 .. C• Open HOUN Sunday May. 11450/mo, yeerly, At~t ~ PROF RE81D'L SERVICES *'" 1 ..... Int. Painting. &46-4013 ••IT ... * 4/27 10-4. 5 Morning 567-1818. Pwt&;x;; F;p;h l Matu,.., prof, expaneticad can Walt for i:: home CLEAN &EXPERT Dte1tvtno11r1aa.frl>IC. 0cwe.7 &M 100 Tll•mnn TllllAllACllW HtlHt Ma.Ho fWurfadngeRooflna& =.",:t~'7o,~,;, rlPllWMeda -7"0 o--2sywu11perteno1 =-All~oo!,.1 ==~d, 9tc. Ot ...... WOODBRIDO~ra, GATED VILLAGE COM· Waterproofing• 831-i199 15~12 aft lpm iewJla UC. T-118,428 1'30-1383 a rwakl'I, Joe 646-6180 TIUIDT ~;:og; !':: ~klda. .r's!· ~~'i;v~~~ Bdeq"';·J MEDITERRANEAN laalan1 Lnim Sual•'• Hou1eclHnlng Cf HXllNd. U001Nd au:;'&ac~~:,... w. ge1e .,_, l'len9 tOQ«Mr ~=-=-=-=--~-:-<*. SN0 lae Of mo. to mo. PURE LUXURY. Oarage. Xet..tiilfig Art i (o00. Setvlol. >Ont Oerltge I Yerd Qnupa LO AAT£8 1162~10 Hang/lltrtp. AcMce to the ii75 CdM hofne w/gw 865-8002or31()..1411 SPA In melter IUlt• o.lgrl Serv. Ir~. lll-Hll Ml Jon 14M192 • cnzy. ~TSO ~ Off PCH kid <* Dining room, wood-T~. GRAPHICS •CONST. CLEAN-UP• lfanml .UU 53M1t1 AQt ,_ Latu• INc• 2141 burning flreplace, ma~ VlllAGE N"EWPOR'f. 1~9191 C.a1tr1ttiea Debf1I 1 T,.. Hutna IWli..,..ll. l:P.:,:l•:•:M:;9~~~~~ CMll.... lllf UIUUlllllN ~~· ~~~ 1\'PlnQ, Word ProowlnQ, I la!Wat CellCLEEHC0.94MT30 Otwloe0o.°'1alnll Hlll'Df lll-1111 2bd. '" m ;a. :r; Hiii .,.. ~ decor 15 mlnUt• to So. Co. t)J)Ulttlog RUSHJ08S RTC comm::= m HaulnQ. Mamo a.n-StudenlMowra.Tneured .AJpUnbtng&~ gar. ~ pd, ,.. fncd klda/peta Info Plaia. Ju•t Hit of OllE IOITH'S FREE REIT OUR SPECIALITY Speolaftzlng In Comm'I upa. r~uM..trata Uc.T12~.IM1.,...27 N8CUAAF i is p«a,l780/mo +l180c»-53M181 A.Qt coet Nepwor1 '&Nd & eouth at OI SELECTED APTS GRAPHICS NEWPORT and Auld'I. F,.. •· Cal e.rry, 122.-73 NEWW~Storage ~ Dllc>oeal':_tec pollt. eao-n37 . NEW PENTHOUSE Sin~ trww9y. T20-tl9 l 548--8923 •3'3924 LaM11a,U, •YJl•IUI IM1"4907 Uc. 722..eoet . 2bd. 1k lg yerd. gerd, lg Comm and Ing v I e •. 2473 RANGE AVE THE place to come home to _ A peaceful ~=~,,..:;,.~~ UAll llllllllTlll A ~...... ~ R.J 'a COMPLETE Home I 1tor lflad, nu cetp/drpe, Laguna coaat hach 831~5439 By appt only O ,,,__ 20..,..,.... •a,_,..., CeblMta. Europeen up. 1y ttr.lor ~ 848 Sll5 9ue1nw ~ no/peta, MIO. 1994 '8' aero. ltreet. 21r. ~ La e1...... 1171 ~~;1:· ::"~~:"~':'t~,~t~d t~ v.... , ......... -11c:•.e7119 l40-1110e Top. Titm. Alrnowl. °'*· I ,.. ~'!! ~ Fr9e w.r. c ..... a..9-3414 ~ 1.uxur1oua. Quiet. PXNORXUIC m v;:: ~trr ROLLS cONSTAUCTlON ,.,.. _ o..u -·R·--$36-.. ...., 21DAM. 1~be. w/dbte I Huge C:C.~?,~: Clean Sbd. 2be. epa. ~•hfR. EE MICROWAVE If YOU ;M•H; :x;;: oua;y Contracting tor quality ~:; ~8 ph0f0;,.Ptli-Wed3lng• ~~ ~· get, nu Ot'Pt• tndry hllupa. (8ame, floor below. patio. IOw yd main. call ~ •All rypaa, home Improvement•. Boudolr-Portran-AeH. li-iio!it-~ ... -llll"IMJ~~ l2 Y'1I old, eV911 nowt t1SIO) 484-2216. lucllle 4'6-4llOO. E St~Offloee..~c 9-4M5M 552-0428 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Uoancad. Bob, 187-tM7 to uee. 1716 +eec. 711WM7 ltitk Ciaat iletr• RENT TtlS WE KEfl>!" we oo IT ALLI UC'd/lna/ COMM'L D£V. CORP. (114) 111-4141 laidil l!i+t Cal~~. ~~~i;:1 me&liBJlll ~mert .. ~oonctok • 221,!_! •o. 2at. ale. t •• }l'roml!! 1 lledroom =bo~= C:~~ .. ~~ :!f."~~ eT'~'°'w;; .. 1Ua1/Wltita1 .. lnf"'nr'... _ •• _, ..... 1 lJ.tJt:NM & 'ilJu/2 ll•"-' Aepalr-Aernod'l-Addltlonl Dtan e ,.. uime. ,,_ .-. ~41-1640 "'-~ (114)8S3-2009 TIRll•I gar. Walk to bet\. Acttt. South OoMt Plau. pOOf 2 e.droorn/2 •the ~ 54MttO preif. no !*a. 1875/mo ' mpa. MN/mo. 2 -.clroom Townhowe/2'4 •the m mr met. '3)1 ,. ma.. Pllidiij Add",..Oealgn-AenlOdli o..4let Ptr ltlt dbl 19'/IMt+dep 641-75e0 LO 380, S'TM/mo, lmmad 8utLO 0A A= w11111ou...it your home In Uwn-T~ lnltall. .. --pa-~ ~·~::: Frptc. Y9Uf1ed 019n01, avail, 21111 w. 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No pMt IMO/mo Yfty. ~IOel No gar-PM~ """l!Odlt and DOORS GALOfWl EXPERT JAPANdi ~1m Ot ........ LET TME IUNSHINE IN :......w ..... ~ .... CZ---!M' ·~ !!!4.~~~ ~g•.molndry or P•1• Sorry, No,.,. Addmona.. Wala.. e>oor.. ~Alpelr .J&--........... A.AA. PA.INTIHQ IMl!Jd _ __...__~- ,_ -~-avn, .... , .. ._. "'6/ fn.t293 •••.1JJA I AAM ID Cell 8oD 940-&491/9"91 LMWJi4N. WWWI lellQe. ---_....,.. --• T 111rw1o, ~,.,.., '*"° 400 OFFICE OPEN DAILY M ~ ., -. F,_-. ~10I L~IT ~ ..t::I ltd C.. {714) Mt Ille s.::.c:.oooit.t1=> ri..y{714)17~111 . laJh1 halanfe 2400 H.,bor81vd (atFalr OrlveJ Dool'art..-:--.. ectrieal NLL8VIY.GAii50fiNO 10S..,a.w& hnlW!Mowoiwlena. mo yrly. Waterfront •WA.LK TO MACH• 2M1 Coate Meaa ~~ °'*' -Hlllll ILRTlll No Joel 211111 Of 2 llMI DANIAL~'™ w. mo ....... ~ Homea 1nc.. a 1-1400 ., na. Nfl1o. ~ 2 *•Tl Ull* aa ~exp . .,.,.,., 6'2-0N7 OulllltY "°"'·,.... e.i ~ ..._ ..won c.1 ~~17 ~ .,. 7'20:'*9 oar gar. 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"'°"· '°"" • ·.~1:;.~y~AI = IQPl 111iwatCl.ff ~~~ ~~~'!t.,.'= ~· ~1~· 1= &mmllll Ar ltft K~~~ur:.,:•~o; PIOOESill& ~ ~ .:'::.::, 1 ~ i:.W .._ M M'MOl2 AQt by a..,_ IN MVP, • a .oo •toll If,,,,.,. 15/Hr. 0.11 fot IPPt llLll SCHOOL ~ 1n 8owd & o.re. ooc dw'l S1f0:-. tow.-.,._-___. ..... ___ rra-~"~ ~ ~~ .. : ..,..,_1 Pll46-40YI01l2L ~........., -4~0f.tu.1u1 OPERATOR ... 1seao.m164M10t "'."'I ·---°' Amertoaa llneilt -Account l••outfv• JOBS U11• ·-Ari •..c1tt1nt cpportunlty a..,1Hu411 ... ~-t-.1~ bob RIM PUl'-XkE PCH, Poet Office & ~otlutC>tlllland----.1u ,.__ ••ti ,; needed tor mt oroMn8 -• .,,.... t Join ~leader -..,... ... "" °*"Ill blOOd ilelM1 llWtlW•M119.MW941 ethlet ... Pl•_;;-;;,..,.._.. -CLERa ~~Ing oompany. N~::t~L~~ ~ta.~ IJactttc Iota 'wlbed ~ i.mp9 .,_,.,,,,.,,_ Oo.t. 1of1Q CdM db ... A/C MerlynMCMa23. mttGWWW The.JolyAo(letlno.an .. ~oommllalcinlnd EARN 'S40-tec>dalb'tn-o'1.t1 ~ Contt09 •1a.klt.ttlftH.•1s-.400I ..... 11n.1S1-411l. :Jr.l*o.utllll)dor'. Pu~-.AlooelpWI-~..:._our!IW9~ t1bll1hed rHt1urant Send~to: MOflY l'MllmTWl1111 ._en~= 8:"'-.. ~1cr::: Q~~~ 1 c. Hwy .,6"oel00 G9tton beg9rl • • ,..... eeo Mee ctlM\. hea M ~~ lrMp.... -.. -1t tor• wcwtc ptg =••*'a~ $218: din eet w/chre HOME saT.-a. ~-=-"!AJ!t =::==::-c =-:::~= ..... ~. PRIZES ··;:o .. ~o..-..... ...,~_ ...... ,.. '*Y Yllagil. fl"om 500 aq an.. T8'k to ua about XJbi Jruv::tn. Htltt ICM!-· t;;;" _. eo:.·~ CA 92t28 1Dmt' ON COAST HWY The euc c 111tu1 c.ndldete Bo(• 0t girt'• 0. e po GOL.DEH RETlUEVu. ft. docU evel. ~ Mr. grw root1 Of n .. •tter ~In wt11 ctw. AM+-treln~en lndtvidu.I wttO Attn:TimQuaeamln IU.J OlORIA&4M170 mU9t~ln !net-Bdrm tum. EXce1 oond. 811 Lal:>m4Md/M, FM2-• ~. wtc• 918-1t20. publWllnQ.. 8** Otter 11 ..,ty 1tt, n..amkr. ,_ 1lmfted encl 0.-MECHANIC LT OVTV lleh. and MN: 8' .__ Ptlnt '915, good home, big bUt DEii( SPACE 11501mo Pren, "'TypHettlng/ Am+'300/mo,148--2357 . ..,..toi..m~!om-NophOne~~. ':!'!9',1111tlte W/Hlllng olub. m•ln· •tlOn.Hlgn grac» 120-1104N.lch oanfle,2yn.oell~or a.daft ofc Lg P91lo,bey Oraptltc:.. 105 E. 1tftl St. ............ manaum. ~/ eocp ~ -Pl.IT talnlng 30 Hllbo•t•. •t• wfttl tome ~ Ful ...,. hee¥Y •• ca. ._.,., Ml-7442· vu.Qdpertllr'G.&42-5010 ==~~~ Nwt Pff l'toUMdeanlng In peraon ~.or tmmecMal• ~for• 11....,.r. 875-8080. ~:-::;d°":rl: tom POOL t ABLE. M-MINI DACHSHUND NCC !HTAANCETOUOOISlE 1wec&.1e20 help.Elcppt9f&42-3938 ~J(;U~!R IHC ~~~nor,; ".=:-~~or-:!~-~ ~·;::,~ :~~·= ~~:s. F.1 ~.k~ .:::. '::~r· ~.~.~~~'~ women '• ciothlng flllnallUI/ tra.2 Glll9tte Ave ..wy......., poatt10n. r• to go Ilk• MIOIC repty. Mlnllture rnoctet ..,, .,. a:SoAM . ~OOPM. ~ n:,ur..•1soo::cty9 50. 846-7162 11.451aq Ft. 8n.7130 Bout!Que on bu9Y Mattne Uwl•••ttalm SIM lfvlM. CA 92714 qulremanta: good dl'Mna Mount.in, Knotta Berry building HHntl•L ..__ ... 2 ,.2._,.. appt./Wknd• P600(i P\p. TWlUt)I. Ave. &.lboe i.land. In-714-2~1. rte0td hardworil•.neet Farm. Of win PrtziM and Prectalon macti1n1-& We offer• ;eneroue ...... ..... ..., ..., l!ves T uo... ........ ... ..,... cludH corporation. mow IXLSNI OM! appWance.AMM'br1ng Awerd•. Call ua nowt W• ""' em. pedl lndudlng &42-8M1,.. for Jim or O'f _,,~up. Ful e.W» Buldlng. '40.ooo+ lnwntOfY. lor9 Coete Mw lt'I09 loOklnCI PIRT-TIIE OMV prtntout •t time ot hlV9 M"WW e>p9111lnga 1n ~ ~:S,. ~ CMttmu • ..-etM~ C.ttiy. Ml-Ha ComerOfWelteltfll lt-AM VanoeAeeltor873-4082 for bOottl tWltal OC*'· OfflOEOLE•I appllctltlon, apply at C M . H B. or F.V. n\41del bulldlng from OOWn. ~~.! KINGBEO.SW"tTopUne PU.wlOll .... VIEW8UITE llllllCllE a toral C•ll Kathy. n Fl'MWay Stor ... 2708 &42-4333 blUapttnta~,. r-.Y~1:A~ ftrm,PdS1200"1Ult... 1111 .... 111 540-3l65 Harbor Blvd, CM. AIRLINE • Flight Attend-qult«l.Mutt heve your · now. 2 mo Old. Sell for FIST 0111 fLIW I L··· ·-m 11!2. ~.~~t~ .!'.: ...... It ••• ... ante.. A.FM,_ lmmedl-own hand toot.I Selary 1-3PM of ~ r..ume MOO. Mlk9/dya97MTOO Gubllll ... Organ. .,., .. Nt!I Of"Aef:-500 Sq. Ft. on ' - -·-,_, ,,_ • ....-.. ,._. """ -open. OC alrl)Ort .,.. l°"'Y ~ wtth Mlart evlwknd TM-0315 flaot oondttlon 11200 or Coast Hwy, w/Bly View 11000% •nnu•I return T1red of A.E. 8eoofne • ~ heevy phone Experienced s.1... ... oe>enlnga for entry-Send ~ 0( history hlatory Wiii b• con-beet offer! 1514t0t Greet fOf MW1ne ~ Mm 50-751< ~ on • Loan Rap, R.E. Uc. ,.q'd. tr9ftlc. We haw nloe a. ~I Exploding 8.... 19....t ualgnmenta. F0t i.tt• to: Ad No. 17 C/O ~). KING SIZE BED ~· Me19g. phone 54&.24t1 MM, 714-Mt-6480. l5000 lnveetmen~"! ~ s.t+ T~'-~LAlnPt~ tomeral Appllcent• mult Otnoel W• need ~I lut.'11,~fommjob iond...,,ar.d:!f:' ,•Ion DlllY Piiot, P.O. Box BOSON seo. AEFRIQEAATOR. ··~ .... lngNWbualneM.., ........... ,_, ·-·""'' ~ benaet,reaponalble,lnd BALBOAISLANDREALTY .... ·-1t!WI{) Cost•Mw92e29 od oond seo. Blk SOFA - -1MM w/a..ferHff With no oomt)9t1Uon, _... MORTGAOE, Chuck have 1 p!MMnt t.... lll-1700 ~ ... ttmPed, -ad-' 1 110, 540-0317 ti lWodtllprvofflceaS3eO& on tjght Ind 92%,. (114)11o..ae7 phOnepereonallty.Some dr .. u d b u 1 lne11 NURSEAY "'"need• ELECTRIC CO LOVE SEAT! Matchl"G eu.. '**· IOld woodJ S225mo CM 97$-3350 Ofder.l'ou got to ... It to llaht offtoe woril alllO. lnlll UUS f /T p /T enwlo99 to: Airline Flight tnerqetlc J*'IOtl to grow •I 2 ..,.. IM'P9 .,. t>elleve It. Complete 11.ll llTlft llT'I Hour. .,.. iipprox. Mon-Fun Niutloal Gift 1 Attendantt AaeoelatlOn, wleat•b Co. min 1 yr ,. • lofal Contmp«~ = ~· MOOiobO .,,.. W/YllW tiolM omce trelnlng. Cell 100% Cornmtaak>n. Call Fr1, 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Clothing StOfe. Ulc*lng PO Box 1899, Buaftton, taM rlur99fY up. FIT ........... ....,... ~~~·--0 . e:-seea . Newty ~ ofnoe fOf lnformatjon pec::k1g9 for apt Fuh!on II. loc. at.rttngaeiaryllS1ooper fOf.,.. eneroetlc per'llOn CA9:M27. Starting l900-1200/mo. ......... '"'-"'"' .,. ...., .. epeoe at beeutlM ..,._ 8021296-9399. 2960*3 ~ R.E. lmwtmente. ..-. A1J9ty In per'llOn, to help out. Catt: bte Tire s.m..... Pd holld1y1, vac:, l\oap. 3300 s. Standard St. Nwty ~ TW Bed Mlt· TV, Sttr•, lilltleliLI port BHch loc1Uon ( 75~5080 Mon-Thln, 2:00 to 4·00 Cn.tilea locbr, 3-443 Vie NEV/PORT TIRE ,.ro.rrrR Ina IVtlll. lntvw. by 9')Pt s.nt• .,,,._CA 92702 ueea & Trundte mattteM ... w/bay view Approx. aftttatat * l&Lll IUUID* PM. Mil. tor Ellean ucso. Npt Bctl. 975-41230 3000 E. COAST HIGHWAY onty. T..,.._Fr1. 846-7441 underneath. S 100 for .iiiiiiiiiiiifi.:"' 1100 aq. ft. 846-7100 o,,.rtully 2tOI To organa doof·to-doof IUllE GOIST SALIS CORONA OEL MAR UIYIS BUllY Equel()pportunlty bOth. e'T3-&43e ............ '·'· &ngle omo. Avllllble. Qrowtng ~ ...ei1ng llcket ulee for new lllLY PILOT A ,._ good "*' and BIKE STORE NU8ERY YARD MANI to Employw llW lllT• I' llfA PL UU.111 1141 Airport locetlOn. Parking lnveatlng partner. ~ Women'• Pro Voll9ybell women n"d9d, Hrn MECHANIC NEEDED IN do ltoc:klng, l*p wftl\ d.-la,J.,.tal Wut.. EJeg111t tapeetry '400. CONSOLE ootot TV i30: amanttlea l300/mo. c.11 Of Mariletlng badcgrOU,1'd l~. l&OK •yr+, Mr. 330 W. Bey St. $500+ per ..-. Cell IRVINE. CAll DAVE llveftea. Flt, wk dlyl. In-5535 *CALL &42-6942• 850-e288 752..e731 pref'd, 10K·20K. GrMt, 213-697-1013. Cott• Meea, CA 9282e Mike OI SW. 873-8-428 788-0034 tarvt.w by lppt. only! Smlll omoe IP9C* for Contact Jarry It UP U.S.A .... , al/Dntal 9105 873-9280 Tue.Fri. &48-1441. French ltalltn Lady wll Nw aoflbd '350. OM/ •• L •• TY rent. Eut 17th St Full Optlcal. &48-M50 C _ Equel()ppty.~ °' CASHIER/RECEPTION UIYISllllllJ TMCh Mme or wtli cere =•/bra11 well unit WONINCONT£8T MMo9. Groaa leale. ,.,.. •n; Te Leu Bl4 I UUl/UllWUI expeneocect tu11 or l>V1 p ... _,.__ :;Ph:~r:. a<c~ ~ ..... ~ oof50:t!~~ir'151 850-a37a tor Biii &46-33ee _ -AllllllAI -1&11 800t< EE R-8EC Full Of Part-time CGunter time help needed fOf -• ,...,. .... -._. .,.,... • --------wioo hM MONEV '°' ----PIT K PE Salea In R9td Htrd'nt9 FHhlon l•l•nd retell Noon, Lahr• 6-46-4188 oek bdrm '400: countty T._,r;,;;;aagerta;:;;,i_.. ______ _ TM fl"8the s.ttt TDt l10K.lup. no cnc:tlt..,. AM o.rW:~ store. ecp pref'd. s.. 1tore EOE 844-5070 Ten lMITlll In IWY Pll oak din Mt 1575: eota/ - Furn. Ml MMo9 ofc. Oenlaon A.teoc. 873-7311 Pllf, .... lllUI 6"&-t381 Slndra Steve, Wr1ght H1rd'nt9, llllQIAIUI loV't '650. Xk'lt. 54M70! .... t laaal Till Newport c.ntw &40-5"70 • . ' " -11 . 12e Roc:Mster. CM OllllU n•Hl Qn mattr wlbox llPOI trm s 8MXH"f'8 "''''"' .M, ·~ ....... , ,............ Oulllty lndMdu•I with UNIOLOBE TAAVEL CON-Mtlfl(etJng atudy for the Painting! St•lnlngl In· Simmon.. 20 yr 'guw >Ot oond ~ mettt 11 C...trtlal Pr.,erty LUHI W&l10 ..... Stiff ablllty and tmbltlOn to S.... NECTION INC. ndl ,. Deity f)ttot. NO SELLING. tarlor/exterl0t. Relllble a150 o. ledYI l50 JtpM 8.ndtx A-15 USA. _____ .,_ 277 .. 77_1 tor S1,350,000 at 10%. Needed lm"*'1etety f()f I ::,a;,_:o~t= SPECIAL ~~~~ d~~~:V: ~R·Jw~o~~~ ~t =~'Call l°*-t seo. e'Me52 · ~'a .T~115~. 400 sq. Ft. 311 fllZ St, lnter .. t only. P1yab1e acute tac:llltlea and tl<>IM d d ·bl A 11 bl & cw. 8 hra/dy 156..el500 more Info call Mt. prv P*1Y 1.aQBct\.NeatCoutHwy monthly,alldueln8yra. aire. epen • •· va • • PROMOTIONS Marano at 842-4333 PRACTICAL PRIVATE llbctlluMU IOU -...... e ...... os=T=o,,..,.N.,...,W"=""HA..,..,LE~R,-- seoo1mo. 832-4190 MCUred by Sl,700,000 • CCRN lmmedl•t•Conly. ,.!!P'.~ HUYllY •ma NURSE Mlddl• •g• ,.,.."'"9!""""l'-~IW'l"'9Pl'W note tnd lit T.D on real * M9d/Surg AN, L.VN ~•,'J;.7.,,11 ~:. ""'' d btwn 9•m-3pm. Af1er Meku~IOnfortravei ttwhlte WEDDiNd 13 F1 •135 HP JohneOfl Cann«y VIiiao• Office property with • Yllue of * CNA v _. "' • ..,...nry • Are you w~M9 rM1t~d. 5:30pm Clll 642-M7a. companion, uv..tn wtllle DRESS, Stzie 15, NeYer' u.tter ~ ~· '3500. B~ or Store. 501 3111. $3,000,000. For more Call Today !Of Pereonll VIiiage Ykllnlty a lelf·ltarter? Pwty Ren~. Full-ti,: PAIT TIIE lff10f tr•WClng onty, lbroa.d or beer! worn. S 150 Ot Beat 893-• pm. 12 ,000. ~VII-Info c1ll Bert Ryan. Interview. RECEPT/GEN'lOFC Start$5/Hr.&42·11M LAllUIUOI U.S.~.refavall. C>n..c.11850-8298 "yourb0etla86'ori.rger, '•Realty 873-3 714/852.0700 Alneric.tl HOITl9C8re/PNB Gd phOne .... typing. ~~to meet ,,.. Busy L9QUnl Beectl 1'i*'· ••rcu .. let 00 YOU NEED AMYWAY wtll lklpper It gtatla ~ Corona del Mtr • Cout Aa t 1503 So. eo.t Of #209, ftle, ~ .,try 842~"3 llUYUY Pia. eon olnoe, g•l-Frld•y p ROD UC T 8 1 C 1 11 ly ~I .,.joy It. M ... Hwy, offtce/retlll epeoe .... ,. ••• I Coat• Meu. H.Bct\, .. f()( Rey • Would )'OU Ilk• to Part-time 8:30-12 Noon type poattlOn awllable.. 95-72501 Fut Deltvetyl tera lie ... oor-. unltd ~en~ ~'.'or56~:. Aaat•aceatatl 2t20 15M-223S IEOIPUllllT prwnt our =· ~Ul1 ~ ~ Mutt 1t1ow ucalent «· ArtUaacH 1111 Aak about,,.. BONUSI ~~~~~ Oya Wldsye; 3:30 to 11 pm *IHl&U•-1* Permanent/P.,t-Tlm•. am~to new dlblectr.Hourty +mta.. g1n1zauona1 lkllll and lllYIPPLl&ICES E.XOUISITEI NEW Al· LARSOH 17 FT W/enda:lllldayl . --::,;,~~'!!tic 10·2 MOnd1y-Frld1y. 11ge CaJIS4i-2002 experienced on word LES 967..e133 llOATOR genuine Rx-•i..-onbflndnw Per90nlltad ~ & wl1 Typing 4a+wpm Po. •Earn'.,._ UllfY proceaaor. Poaatble run leettw •ttac:he cua wtth -..,__ htltxH/Vai!f 27i6 lettare. Saime day ter'1IOe u:pertence, needed to ttlOn IVtllllbte knm.d1-and commllllon HllllTUml time In future. Com-HotPolnt Refr1gtrator, 14 gold hlndle. 956--0448. 1~~,Z.,atSt. CM, 10 -...) avell. RESUME WORKS Jol1...."-.~~ .. ~.oRfftoaDA Italy. letter/RHume with no ~? t1n grocery etorwe In your pen11tlon bHed on cu ft, manual detroct, JOH W YNE TENNIS --...,,..,,~,...,...,..,..,...,.,..,...,...,.--••• •-lit JA.... _ .. _...._,,...,_ lflcl P Frid &S.t d prown lbllltlea. Phone almond.Ueadleeltn..3 N A OCEAN KAYAK Annual Income 185.000. • .,_ prefertd, 957-1783. ~:;:::,1 POt~~ t~H. Ape>ty ' ~nae. 71..1541.0";1:'· Sam Hooper, Money M• moa'350CCSM 780-1780 fCLUBbl regultrb tr1~11-0ffer9d it S7411,600. &..ti I ftm ztzs GREAT BENEFITSll lrvlne 92713 Monday,~ 28 chlnea lntarnatlonat 714 era • mam er1 .. P 2 peraon, 21 ft, w/Nddef, ~~~~~~2 ~t~h & ' fl\lilh ADS HlflllPNITlmll RECE~T10N1sT1 Part 10;~1~m :Au .,,':.~K.~~':8ooean 497~· r:l;_~,~~ se:Ec~i;:~~::O ~u:;·~n:: ·--• .. uunu Enthullutle Steff Time typing. phon••. .. __ d ' front reaort hotel. Uk for PUT TIIE lff10l -· __,.,. "'.. ..... tlOn, IP'llY lklr19, OOYWI. -•1 .,. c:=~~ ~ computar .,,.. necl M-~!:d;iiv:ly I Eat1, 873-7030. L.Allll WOI le30 M81t• °'* 75M185 C:::. "~,-:: :::-:. ~:' 1°14 ~ob":~ 111-2242 AREfRE£ <nde.,.Wlk:omeio F.12·5.751-1152. Hiday MYaDIEU &Jayl..1Qun&Beech1-par-FREEZER 21 CUBIC ttc,842-1915. 714-733-e287,llftl5pm. taSunbO\\ ·_· -..... -.-Rcalt~ 142·Mll 4Wfy. 8edt Ofl'lce/Front HOIPTlllllTI 8 a.m to 5 p m. I Exp Counter Girt needed eon olnc., gal-Friday FOOT. Whit• ~t, 3 Pewr .... 7ilf Loat S50 REWARD 8 mo ()ftlOaappt.ac:heOuttng. SPARILETIS fOf P*1t In Cost• M..._ = =ic:~~ )'Mori :&-,~ 0801"· t IOll ....,ml!'!"!"'!"!'!'!""!"'!"'!!"!!''!!!'!"'!''!'"" old ... 35 Iba BU!ngual. plul. Contact NOW HIRING Wiii tr.in. ~ mom--•mn 11' Dim ILllTltl m pupciy, ' Paraonnel Dept FIT I PIT ._ .. _... 122:.en1 NOr. gll'ICUllOMJ lklllt and REFER/22 cu ft 1/1 wtth COM ER. :::::U: DO B~' _ _...., 1-... .,,aft red collw. lht hf. bltit. (7 ""57-8000 Ext 2 8 lrtllJ• Wehr o.r,. ""'9 ........ , experienced on word Ice m8lt ...... ~ 7 """.__.., .__.. .... , .. _......, 1-"a1trial fiii w/wttt & Ian on fee'I & 14,. 1 11-om 1522fU...,_,.. EASY ASSEMBLY WORKI proceaaor. Poaalble full • _._. 1 cu ft dl9C drtwa, modem, all 714/432-1Me a.. lace. Sydnel4o. Cryetll .(ltOAJ. &ISISTllf rH Senti Ana...,_ 1714.00 per 100. Outr. time In future. Com· :::, ":, 1~V.~ d.-bua~MU 1':r:"9a In-1HO RICHAROSOH. 1Ul/H11 (lD% lft) Cove Beac:rl, 5665. Fmt/bletc otc. F1tn prac. Ollll IUl Equet()ppty payment. No s..... o.. penHtlon b•Hd on clu •d reg Aybtldge twn d......_ Ml 8Q Fl. OC Airport Ar ... LOST Fem Nit colored F/PtlmeNB831-6301dy 111-ltlO ~M/F t•ll• und •tamped proven •bllltl-. Phone ITAll-IPFIEUEI ~. canv .. Sl5'. READY TO 1792 & S1835. 832,..190 D1ch1hund area ol RECP/OFRCE ASST -. ir1aa. _. envelope: ELAN-903, Sim Hooper, Money Me-19 CU FT, WHITE. $50. GO. S13,900. IMM288 8030 llt llltup, tide yd, WlllOO t>twn Harbor & IEllOAl.lfflllllll FIT Fountain v11lty i.:w.-l1;nww 3-418 Entarprlae Rd, Ft. chine. lntarn1tlonal 714 CAll a51-8331 RICK frM It JH I022 '79 BERTRAM 21', ~ 1000 ft etrpeted ofc .• 400 Falrvtew. 64&-8146 Immediate poeltlOn Busy A lnClll P1an 1 f1lce SI/Hr + Bonua. No ex.p.. Plefoa, Fl 33412. 497~. ~~~~"!"!"~"'"',,.,.. 1mpe, nt 405 & Hartlor Bl. LOST or & .,.., parakeet, Or1hO Practice. Mutt .~.11 l mm:~.~•ly ' Wlll train. Deys 536-2372 ELIEllLY OUE HOIPY/IWITOllllll f•nltut I014 ~· eportftattar. Fu Bkr. ~152 'Sammy', Udo PK vtc:. = ~oo:r~ S8001mo, 9&4-2108, . c1.~1/lttlHIHll M1ture cerlng women SUNDAYS at our FlE. Of· I llY FURllTIRE ~-:: chll~r~~p~: "48.50o~:t.~1 ' Jau•t '"':!~l Gin In whlchllf hrtbrknl &beneflt1 714/3&4-215"1<*110fAnnEgll'I. 5920 w/exp to l~ln & give floe In N9wpor1 Cent•. LES 957..e 133 831-&49"or~ FIBERFORM '812e',280 ailO Aewwdl 875-0818. lfO/...Uml m b:l{ .. j Q8'. pvt-time care to E>deny C1 ll Mon -Fri 9 -5 . •••••••••••••••••••• •••• Votvo. 225 hp, exo.4 UllU PDll llPUI lg:~Mi~NgHE~~~~g Nd• '!,~r~Bac:kl p:::"'icel.1k.= ~!{:T·::,5:.":~ =t~~r:C:.:.VI == :!lr'G fOf •· ! DELIVERY DRIVER : ~: :,~.;.!,~~;~000. llOO,GOIFIE fem,blkwtth tllllegl.1yr otc peraonPff5-48-93111 ofoomputer~telexl*p-7:30em-llMIOnlyl FANTASTIC OPTYI Pr~ perieooed hend WOt11er,: e 1~19310f75&-82159 3Br w/llreplace. 2Br old. CM 8"&-9893 Cltrical~Offlct 54001 ful not requlr9d), can t••••--•1tt g,...,..,. etylllt w/IOlld full tlma ULLMAN e O II P 'I t t t •. ORAN MARINER 43., •71• w/11.1ndeck Dbl ~ p al lOOZ woril wttnout ~. .,._,. -·-c11ente1e1 N& M1on new SAILS, e1Me10. • a y 1 o mo or rou e FB TT w.ik to !>di ollell Nor~ trMa • sec. T-o s-90121.000 Call 41MM181 t>etween WllTllT IWIAlll mgt. Syd~ 875-3828 • available in Huntington • . . . Blm. depth, DF, dltrom, Bl(r ·e?S-9058 lS YOUR CHi(o (osf RIUZE !!..'!;.~gEmt IBAM 1 123 1-6pm, Mon-5tt. Prlvttt N9wport BMch Fl OR AL DES 1 ONER l&Ul/OlllTR e • POl&rtl. ~ -.. ~ MISSING OR STOLEN? ,._,....,,. mp 0 nc. I Club Apply In per'llOn Exp helpful. Pitt Of Full-e Harbor area. 1-2 hours • sa7.5K (.-.61< eqty), gn CllTl IEU TllPLD 881 Dover Of., Nwpt Bell. IEOlnllY 3-1PM W9d-S t M le Wtnt9d w/mln 2 ynl up, nme. (714)646-3141 • per afternoon. llv lbrd, Wiii oonl. car, Excel 1 ti T 1 C~LL Appl only 850-24"4 I Exp'd t PIT f • · IG Newport ee.ch Shop. • • am boet, TD or 1 tor eqty. oc. on. wo TIE OllLI · permenen °' ltland, 3434 Via Udo 875-94&4 ....-831-155" SEAMSTRESS! c.nv ... • • PP. 831-4321: 831...:M1. Bdrm, one 2BR w/trptc. BOOKKEEPER PIT NB Coneuftlng Arm. Xlnt t300. · · Productt Mll'IUfacturer Call 642-4333, Monday -• ~"!:"."":=-~~-.,--~1...J9R1 81&8p7•~1~1·.!1595K IEOIYllY OllPS Re1lr•d per1on con-typing req'd Shorttlrind IL al 5930 GOVERNMENT JOBS Experl•oced helpful. NO : Frt'day 10-5 P .M. Ask for •1 NB SLIP IWllw/pun:Nae, _,,, • '"" Ut. #I le 011H1 lidered, wort! In our pref. WC>ftl ..,, under .. atr 118,040 • $159,230/yr ""10 4:00 PM. ~2244 • • pr1oed reduoed '24,500, NB e..cn ore, 780-1994 r..x-:r!: ~,.."( ~. lOHllTlll ~ ~7~ UtntH I llOllMI : Art. : ~.·~u~y4 ~·.m~ IEWNIT lfllm HPLD 2Bdrm Unite. Pnme .,.._ 2 car garege Private yard• L•undry room Good condition. Wiii llquld•t• lot $185.000 Prlnclpel1 only p ..... P1trtck 831-1288 II flll-11 FEE Cterlcll Call Judy 87S-3551 OLllll Ext R-1590 fOf current Warehle AMltttnt M·F e • ~ ~ 8. lhwar, llJty 1900> 2.c7~55 '=~· =~t ~ sTuDENT Full t1me June IEIUTlllll teoer11 111t. 130em-4:30pm .... 1l51H1 • Orange Coast • ~ JcJt cond. 11 Cl fut growing advertlllng thr Augul1. P/Ume now, 11/UIYl IUll HAIRDRESSER wantedll + ben. 210 Mc:iConmctt • Dally Pilot : S:deY9 ~~2350 (213) 411-1411 1 •g•ncy. for d•t•ll•d flex hr1. Gd phone per-•HI PIWI FOf chllf ,....,., In • In-Co.ta MeM 986-11510 : 330 W. Bey Drive • ...,..,.~-.,.....-=-------mined per'llOn to audit tonlllty, typing. poctlng, nov1tiv. Mlon In Hunt· I .. lllTlllTlll • • 1938 Qwta Craft 2 codcptt SINGLE MOM? s~1 Did and proeeae time rtee>rd• nnng. Comput• know!-1mmedl•te openlnge f()( 1ng1on Beech. 8"&-2856 • Coate Meaa CA • runet>out. 90 pt 1t1ow (Kld1 In PA) 40 I, 8' I through dat1 antry. Mutt edge helpful. 8157-1238 top Orange County Com-N~~~~E;='~· e ' e boat. Clll fOf det1l11, N/1mkr, lk• rm In Home I heVI ei1cellent 10.key by TYPIST • WOAD PRO-p111lea. long/ll'lort term IEllU DIUYll 10115 Talbert Av Foun---•• • •••••••• •••••••••• •••• Sar10ul onty. 1115,000. liiiD that need1 c.r1ng, loVlng touch lklll1. and tptltUO. CESSOR To ftnllh Navel. ualgnrnent.. Exp~rlenced. Mon-Fri taln ve1a... 982-1374 478-2452/D 873-1045/£ Father Image. H~h New IOf llQu,.. and ability to Mult llw In Nwpt e.ct1 TRC TEMPORARY SVC. 9-5.30. (714l&"&-3 14 1 .. ,. 021 ~·I~==· In :~~-I m•lntaln accurtl• re-°' CdM. 75~ 1100 4800 ~ 1124 HOUSEKEEPER Llv .. ln DE s IGN E Q IOf rent. Poea relatloo-~~~·h~~,::~=· WC>ftl On The Beech New1)ort 862"9424· for fllller and tyr boy In T...,,_.ettng lhlp Ref'• Dave 998-3809 friendly •tmoec>Mr•. and 2 phone HCretarlH Apt Managtr Couple NB. Exf-1 Mon thru Fr1. Asst. Etllftr St1tly axceffent b9Mflt1. Send needed fOf NB Publlthlng w/.xp fOf beeu1lful 90 ~~j =. ~ laelaHI I riaaacial ... ,.... ·:...·"· ze.04 , .. ume· Mrl Breck•. Co, w/young friendly Unit Garden Apt CM , .... 1-.Ref••ooearwef Pert-TllH "'-...-J) 1( I l 1·111.. OJrrtuiliH 2904 v.,.rtuilitl ~ C/O Cocicran Ch .... Liv-voice & •ttltude. c.JI Salary+bonua+Apt. NO us::i"m ()( s23-<'920 EMrget.k: people needed I ' ·~ { ~") lnglton and Comp•ny Da'lid Miiler •ft 3pm, peta 642,..914 Wk• t-4 1eew meag for L•. to conduct 1 Mllti:etlng :-THE GREATEST OPPORTUNiTY •: ~ ~~f ~g8~-Ttclaalc~;;;~~" = ~~~ &~ I IN AMERICA HAS ARRIVED I CLERICAL poattlon with ssos MOTOR ROUTE ........ , ....... , busy Life In• offtcel Full Plealant pnone YOloa • I IN NEWPORT BEACH I tlmel N-11T1kl A.at to Off_ Mech1111lc muat. no experlenoe r• I I Admlnl Diane 5"9-1862 llUllE Available In Irvine area. quired ldMI fOf ttom. I E•p60Siv• cro.m ftoor opportmtty 1n ndti·bllon s 1 1 m0'1'fE IEOlnlllY I ~ !!l.!llAIM•rl.... $300 to $600. No collect-=~~·~ tt=~ I Health' "1bition lncbtry. National kick off was I Comm I real a.tat• ... _ ,.....,_.,...., -.n ,,. & ~ I H ....... 1>u11ntea need• wor111no Ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. 1.,. our.· I Ian. 1. 19&6. fnt yu r saM1 pro1"Ktions ••In tht I velopment co In P'M-3 Mond-rlday 15·'U>Am t""lou• N.B loc. M4Ml1 an loremll'I. Mlnlmun yra S t -1· ,...,., I '*" flew• rqe. Yldto tndcwsements by wor1d I o~g•nlzed •••c H C• gu. dleael. ar.d outdrtve l thru Friday afternoon. a • to 9:00pm, S•turd•y renowned Ooctao. Sdentbts, AtHetts. T v. Stars. ret•rv with xJnt ll'lon· exper1ence r.QUlred, .... & Sun. morning. Call e:oo.m to 1:00pm. Stitt I llobtl Prat Mlnen. fotmef U.S Asst Attorney I ha;l & typing tkllli. c•ll•nt benet1t1, pay ~~t~r ~u: I GtnlrJI. ,,, (S.. Feb. 1986 INC Maru• two I ~ w/comm1 RE Of commenMl'•t• With U • 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ~hon•. CHU•I •ttlr• . ..._.......... ........ in J . per1ence ~ In per'llOn I P•r• story ) Top -uMnOI' ...._.., ll'WlrJ ••• I oonetructlOn co pref'd. 8oattwlln'1 l ock• Inc ORANGE COAST OfM worilart Wlk:ome. oor $13,000 Ii mttdtd $25,000 In ftbNary If WOfd PrOOMllng 9XP9' • 2431 W eo.t Hwy NB ' FOf lnt.-Mw call M1. I you wcdd Ile to m tht but m.tri•tiic widlo I p1u1 P1Mtan1 n-emoklng · · · • OlllJ Pilat Marano Mon -Fri. at I ...... _ . .• I anvlronment. PIMM cell WELHll I e 4 2 -4 3 3 3 b w t n I taped prestn11lion tver seen~ tht •-9try, ...-I Marilyn. 75i-9531 Mac:Gr.,Yechll hm-3pm. Or 1ftar I for rtstrvatlcln$ to 1 one how hn*\lr ~: 1881 Ptacentl.,CM 330 W. Bay St. 5:30pm at &42-8878. I MEWPOIT BEACH •• N.B. MARINE repair bu•. lllH 15101 Costa Mesa, CA I WED. EVEllllC 7:15 PM ~~tl~~al=r=I~ ULU POUi YlllTI TELEMARKETING I (714) 760-0471 I over ... & hMd dally Commlaton onty1 Mutt f'lllmll It.DH Mo. Fii 10 5 PM I aper &yr• axper min. c 11 .. " 640--0200 Call btw 3-7pm hlVI exper~. 1 ,. __ .., __.... needtO .. dur1ng oft. ,,,. 813-5530. ... ... _ .................. ••••••••••••••• Openinos Now Available to verify new 1t1t1a for S L 0 E a the o.lly Ptloe. NO SELL· f-'-'-_._-+"'-+-"-ING. !Jiicalent guarant• ~E G CAR ROUTES to 1tart. H~re: M-F E 0 5:30pm.-99fTI Ind Sat. ---hm-1pf'n. Cuull Attn, s air oondltloned oflloe. FOf T Y L < Earn Extra Ca•h 1ntervtewca11 M•. M1rtn0 For Delivery Of Thi• Paper ~~',.3"3; 5~~ oall &42-5678. HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting , no soliciting. Must have dependable car, t ruc k or st ation wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney ' WANT!DI !nergeilJol l9ff motivated people! PteeMnt wcn1ng con~ dlttona, no _.,.,.. 1oe needed, .. train Au hoUn. F/PT No nlgtlt91 Greet opportunity for cd- llDI ttudent or ~ wrve1. Apply Honey- beleed..1. -3100 E. COll8t Hwy. \;Of'OM del M-1 las y Auto Advertised in the Daily Pilat I \ \\ Nicole D anielle Collection D 11 0 I '( I Oealgner Pattern 0110, Sizes 10-18 • r 1411e<y yl!AI IOtM' T .... 11••~· • ()jl~lu .... 1 lo i:... '" .. ''"'"~••v ... yt'l\lf .. a•dlobe c;,,,.ot;ltlll1 ~U•\ "-'"~"" ((I ~' u(._ Wf~ trnn1 •Ind h'I' '(()Iii QOVll you II d•en Wflll llWll WV!4t ot IOd.ly lif'< <IU'MI .1 ~ ~ C~f0f1able tCl _,., ~ • • pe'1.c1 c hOo<:tt tl\1 wo•~ •llOpponti <>1 w;t>t\-no Noeotr 011•1•11ttle CllOW • DttQhl llil•ll l)Opltrl i()f '"" ()(IQ•MI Vo\J m•v QI~~.,..., !)04"""'1 ( ""()11 foNll\ 0."QAlu•f! Of S•I~ no•I • 011•1Qtlff P111tern D• I() 1~ 11v1illbl4'1n "'"'' 10 lo 18 • "'"~'· ·•ncJ '' 7~ ,,,. 1111fl'• Pithf"" ,,, DAIL y PILOT ll1Wl1'• ~·h I ,, 0 fl<., • ' WOhO\>Ofl Nl'w v,,,~ I ' , , ' Ail<I '"K' lo• ·~ " '"'""'"' I " •<••I "" tl\t1 l\e"Cl\ono ' PMI 1>1 • •• .,., •I HI NAM! AOf\Rr ..... /IP <; fYI r ljl IMflf n ')f.lf ~ .. '°" W I-NI I r11 IC llAI I (•I A4 OC, ...... ,,. • .,....._ •)Yllt' ,... ... '" ...-., .. ~··~ .-.~" ~..-'1 l1 • ,. ' • .., t•l!t'.q WI.... Orang9 CoNt DAILY PfLOT/Sundey, Apfl 27, 1• - SPICIAL GAIAGI SALi IA Tl ONLY ~ /llne. CALL 642-5671. Cenu .. 1 llar llU c.nu .. l llu llU Eltcte Ge: Mtq1. srt0+ MOVING SALE. Din • ..t. bteee, c::Mlld....,... ... oftw fumltut9, nk: nactca, aort9d oollletat>tee, odda .iot of mlec. Sun. 10 em. & enda. Set e.a & Sun 2259 Elden Aw. C.M. 12-e.208~ ESTATE SALE: Stove, Aeifrtg-tum.-eppliencee & more. Fri, Set, Sun 9 A.M. 217 OokMnr'Od CdM ctlt1.... 1114 dereo• I WaretlouH sate: M<MnQ Out. EV9tY- thlnO rnuet go. HeeNd lterM. ofc tum. Mertne ~' eql,ipt & Iota of QOOdtal.. 60t to &200. Fri, let. Sun. 1136 Whmler. unnD4.~73t SALE! Baby tum, kttohen ltema, ana. mactltne, phollee, ~. helmet, tlle c.b, wtlMI berrow, INf1Y mlec ttemel 321 Roche9t• (819y ecceel) 646-2618. 8at-8un w . lut. INlll llti .,.,. .. le MOVINOI All ~ d ... le now reduced up to 10% of our MMCty LIWPlllllJ TANK8-A· LOT et 21151 leect\ II at Au.nta In HB. IMIC)..2708 OVER FACTORY INVOICE ·-------· 5.9% TO 9.9% annual percentaae rate av11l1ble .. ~ . ER rn5QDD©~ • 2925 Harbor Blvd . COSTA MESA 978-2500 1 '::~:~;~' $©\\~µ-~ttfS" WOID IUU 14it.cf lty CLAY a 'OllAN ------ 0 ~rronge letters of the ibur scrambled words be· lo to form four simple words STAB EK 2 I SHECT I .___._I 1 -..i.....I __.._I _.___,I' : j I V E R U E 1 ,.~.0 An after-dinner speaker talked ~ I J 16 J ·-on and on Finally one guest . _ _ . _ whispered to another Whal follows him?" The other guest r__,...B_E _D_M_O_Y_-1, answered.·------ 1 I I 1 1 Ii 0 (ompl"'• the h,>t~ e QuO•fld . _ _ _ . b~ loll1n9 "' ltlC' m0u.ng word\ .____.__.___._-.._a....._, you develop from llep No 3 below 8 PR1NT NUM8EREO LETTERS IN SQUA RE S • UNSC RAM8l£ UTTERS I FOR ANSWER • I I I I I I I 1 .. AVOS~flHl . 'peJ&MSUt 1sene 1•410 041 .. ~Wl4 SMOttO• 1•4M.. J8410Utt 01 peJeds14...- 1sent5 euo ·A11vu1:1 uo put uo J>elll•l 1•~weds Jauu1J)'J&U11 uv A "OStl()Hl -~3 -9/M9t:J -JS9tJ0 19l#Si9 SHMSNV Sill"WW:>'S ftllll IT BICI f":I BY PLACI G A AD I THE DAILY PILOT,~ CLA IFIED PAGE PRJ\<ATE PARTY RATt. (No Canc-ellation) 4 lane. 5 hmt mm1m11m • • t>O ptr hneo-Eumpl.-4 hn.-.11. 5 Jo11• 12co • • R11" di.... not arpl~ to ComlllttfiOIJ 1,......111•• .\11tnmn11no. Kn.ttn11 or !\Ml F""•"" • \(l l .\NfTLI .\ TIO"i" OR I H "R<.•~ 1ww 1~ 1d 11..• nin L'.11ttclt1Wf • '"'!-"""' ~ for rho-lwl • .,,.,.,nt • t'OR "ORF OET1'1 S C.Al l. M.2-$678 • I •• Americans in Europe changing habits Teen k.lng vows to serve people, uphold tradltlon PARIS (AP) -Fcanna terronst!J &nd seek.ma obscurity. Amencan instttuuons, businesses and ex· pauiat~ in Europe have begun chanaina their everyday habits. Since the U.S. 1ur stnkc~ Apnl 15 on Tnpoh and Benghazi in Libya, some schools and cultural center.) have removed name plaques from their gates. and companies are doing away with idcnufyang insignia. In some countnes, U.S. embass1e!J. consulates and bus1nes..es have 1s sued guidelines to Amem:ans to reduce their chanct'5 of bccomrng terrorist target!> "We feel threatened." !Ml1d a bus1· ness execu11ve an Frankfun. West Germany. whose company has l>tep- ped up ~unt)' measures Echoing the sentiment o( many expatnate Amencans. she added "I bt:lae\e I've been taking precaution' suh- consc1ously lately" "I (eel self<onS( IOU\ n:ad1ng the (lnternat1onal ) tkrald Tribune Tame. New\wcek. any .\mencan pubhca11on. on the Metro ... said a free-lance wrner who has hved rn Pans for more than 20 year'i "I don't want to attract attention It sounds as 1f I'm not proud of being an American. which I am. But I don't particu larly want to flaunt 11. You never know who'<; on the (\ubway) trains these days," c;hl' said. Lake mo!>t other Americans, ~he spoke on cond111on 'ihe not be named. She sau.l ~he would go through w1th planned tnps to 1 ondon. Malta 1n thC' Mediterranean and the United Stale'i but would not lh on ll ') earner\ "People are not going placec; 1n packs and arc not hanging out at McDonald'!> or !>pending a lot ot 11me at Amencan Expre<,c;," '>31d an -\meri- can mother laving 1n Vienna . .\u\tria She said hahngual children arL' hc1ng Lyon explosion hits U.S. firms LYON. France (AP) -A plastic bomb exploded early Saturday 10 IA butldang which house!'. office!> of thrte U.S.-based companies, one da) aflcr the top official at one of the firms was shot to death in a Lyon suburb. The blast started a lire and ca used extensive damage. A man living next door was slightly· hun b)' glass !>Cnt llymg by the bomb Police sought to determine 1f the bombing wM hnke<.l to the shooting Fnday of Englishman Kenneth Marston. 43, managing d1rcctorofthe French subs1d1ary of the l1 S tool- making firm Black&. Decker Gunfire from a passing car killed Marston as he walked out of hie; home. -~ After Saturday morning's bomb- mg. pohce found a basement wall of the damaged offic~ bu 1 lding covered an fresh red paint wath the slogan "Amencan Express -Black and Decker -Control Data. U S Go Home." The companies shared space 1n the building. But Lyon pohce 1n vest1gators, who 1ns1sted on anonymity, mud the attacks may have been launched by criminals other than terronsts. even though several previously unknown Arab groups claimed respons1b1hty fo r Marston's death "Whoever killed Marston may !>Imply be trying to cover his tracks by trying to make 1t look like pan of a terronst campaign." '><ltd one in- \ esugator told h\ tht'ir pan•nl' not to ~peak E: nghc;li "~verybody as altenDJ evcrythtna they do and everybody wants to ao back to the Stat.cs .... I don't recall ft !><>Caal s1tuat1on an the last two weeks where tal~ has not ~n dominated by fear" In Rome. many Americans who normally cash checks or pick up mail at the Amencan Express omce an the center o( the caty arc known to have made alternate arrangements. There and an other c111cs. Americans w11h U S. automobile registrau.on plates are applying for [uropean plates. Out d conno1!>~ur of the expatriate scene m Pam. Andy MacElhone, owner of Harry·~ New York Bar. said he has seen httle change an h1'> customers' habits since the raids on L1hya "I he.: Amencan cl1entc:le we ha\e here are mostl) steady customer~ • and they're stall coming." he said "I'm under the 1mpress1on that Amcncans an i:.urope are not quate a!> nNvou~ about the repercuS!>IOn~ of the raid on l•bra a~ Amnacans an the United State\.' In Amstc-rdam, Netherlands, Tran!> World A1rhnc &pokesman Rent' Tolcnaars ~id the a1rhne has re- moved TWA emblems from two cars u\ed by 11s ..ales personnel A Dutch rompany that lease'\ 1oun'1 bu!>es to TWA. Beuk Travel Consultants. said TWA emblems havt" been removed Pan <\nwncan World Airways as asking the l .S and European govern- ml'nts for perm1s'\1on to add a S5 !>Urcharge on It\ tran<,-Atlant1c night!> to help linante increased secunty costs Bomb rocks British bank in Beirut BEIR tJT, Lebanon (AP) -.\ bomb rocked the Bnt1sh Bank of the Middle Ea!>t in Beirut'-; Mo!>lem- controll ed sector Saturday, and a caller told a radio station the blast wa!> in reu1lia11 on for Britain's role an the U.S. attack against Libya. Pohcc said the bomb contained 33 pounds of TNT and cau~d extensive <lamage, but anJured no one. The 4: I 0 a.m. blast wrecked the bank entrance on th e ground floorofa !>even-story building off west Beirut'~ busy commercial Hamra thorough- fare. and demohshcd doors. desk'I and counterc;. Window!> 1n the area were blown out A prev1ou!>ly unkno..,. n organ11a- tion called Group 219 FA. claimed respons1b1ht> 1n calls to two radio statums. the Mo~lem Voice of the Na11on and the < hmuan Vmet· ol Lebanon. The blast wa'I 1n "rc1aha11on for Britain's comphc1ty 1n the IJ .S. aggrei.s1on against Libya," Voice of thr Nation quoted the caller a~ saying. Antain allowed lJ S F-111 s basc<l in Bntain to be uM:d 1n air stnkc:. agaan'it Libya on Apnl 15 Both caller'\ spoke Arabic w1Lh a Lebane!>c accent. Both stations said the <:alls came shortly before noon. Bnt1sh emplO>Ces of the bank havt' left west Beirut 1n kar of terromt repnsals following the air raid!>, as have do1ens of other Westerners. Twice 1n the pre\ ious two days. at about m1dn1gh1, men fired at the bank from speeding cars, but the bank y,as closed and no one wac; hun By tbr Artoc:lated Prus MBABANC. Swallland -This landlocked kingdom's new tecn-~ge ruler promised Saturday to serve his ~ubJeCt~ and uphold trad1t1on at a ceremony marked by a mre pubhc gathenng of both black African and South Afncan leaders. Observangd1plomatic counes1es, the leaders shook each others' hands. But Lesotho's Kang Moshoeshoe II referred indirectly in his spe~h to South Afnca's pohcy of apartheid, or forced racial segregation. by call an~ on ~wa~! King Mswata Ill to JOIO the struggle against ··1cgal11cd and ansUt!-!UOna.lt~ed d1scnm1natton. South Africa's President P.W. Botha and Foreign Min1ste1 R.F. Botha, who art not related, were present, but made no comment Swaziland horders on South Afnca and Mozambique Indian quake kills 2, injures 30 NEW DELHI. India -A strongeanhqoake rocked nonn India Saturda) and two people were lulled and at least '\O 1n1ured an the Himalayan foothill~. news rcpons said. Afternoon quakes and tremo~ ranged up to 5 7 on the Richter scale and were felt 1n nonhern Kashmir. H1machal Pradesh and Punjab states. the na11onal seismological office 1n New Delhi saad. Spanish earthquake startles residents GRANADA. Spain -An canhquake shook th•~ sou them cat y Saturda) sending some residents runnanit from their homes and causing minor damage but there were no reports of inJunes the national news a$ency EFE said. EFE u:poned source~ at the Geologic.ii Institute of Madrid saad the quake, at 2.12 a m lasted eight seconds. its ep1centt•r was 15 m1lcc; west of Granada ana JI measured 4 3 on the Richler seal~ IRA fugitive kllled ln sbo"tout BELFAST Northern Ireland -British soldiers on Saturdar killed one of Nonhern lrela~d's most wanted fugiuvcs in a shootout on a rura road near the border with the lnsh Republic, police and the IRA reponed The Ol;ltlawed Irish Republican Army identified the dead man as Seamu!> McEJwaanc. 25. who was Jailed for hfe as a double killer, but broke out of Maze prison in 1983 with 37 other convicts an the biggest Jail break in British history. Police would not confirm Lhe dead man's identity pending a coroner's exam1nat1on The I RA said McElwa1ne was a lcadan$ member of the organization and had been on ··acuve \.Crvtcc" when he wa~ killed. It issued a statement of condolence to McElwaane's famil) Kbadafy says be was home during bombing Basque terrorists sought ·in car bomb killing LONDON -l ondon's Sunday Today newspaper quotes L1b)'an leader Col Moammar K.hadaf) as sa)1ng he was a)leep in his house when U.S. warplanes bombed 1t and he tned to help has children escape. In the inter. ICY. w11h JOUrnalist Saeed Naqvi. Khadafy also 1c; quoted as saying he deplorec; terronsm "clearly and defimtely" and that President Reagan "wants to finish the world." Libyan officials reponcd that Khadafy's adopted 15-month-old daughler was killed and two young sons were wounded an the Apnl 15 raids on Tnpoh and Bcnghall. K.hada(y did not appear an public for nt"arl)' two full day~ after the raids. leading to rumors he had been killed or badly wounded with members of the Item Hata'iuna, or People'~ Party. considered to be tht· poht1cal arm ofFTA MADRID, ~pain IAPJ -Police searched Saturda\ for Ba~uc 1er- romts suspected uf detonaung a car bomb that killed live param1htaf) cavil guard~ and lclt thre(' of their comrades cn11cally wounded for Lhe attack. but police blamed 11 on Lhe "Spain Commando ... a unit of the military wing of ET A , the Ba-.quc separatist organ1£at1on. Top secunt)' officials and represen- tau' c'i from the Italian. We'it C1er- man and United States d1plomat1c m1ss1om 1n Madrid attended the funeral Saturday for the slain officers. Ahout 200 members ofa ng.ht-w1ng group shouted curses at the govern- ment of Soc1ahst Pnme Minister Felipe Cionlalc1 and called for the an01h1lat1on of ETA a'i the five coffin!> were earned out of civil guard headquaners The talks are intended to e>..plort· wa)S 10 end the I!< year-, of v101cnrt· used by ET A 1n •t'> c.ampa1gn for Basque independence Newspaper admits Llbya wasn't prepared Doctor'> said a ninth 1n1url'd civil guard wa'> out of danger and four civilians who suffcrL'd cuto; and bruises wen: released .1fter he1 ng 1rea11:d n1 hospitals The hla<,t f nda} de'>truycd the nvil guards' land Rover and bla\ted a hole in the wall of a matern1t\ d1n1c No group a'>-.ertcd respon'\1b1ht~ The Land Rover was returning from taking Lhe cavil guards ofT night watch at the Jtahan Embassy when 11 was ripped apart by the remdte- lOntrolled explosives packed 1n a parkrd car Xabier AnalluL, president of the Basque Na11onalis1 Party. wh1( h holds the ma1ority 1n the Basque autonomous parliament. condemned the attack. Since 1968 ET A ha\ claimed rc- 4'pons1b1hty for the death\ of mon· than 500 cavil guaru'\, polite men and m1htaf) officers. There arc an e'>t1ma1t•d l 2 mill ton people 1n the ')pan1sh lfa,qut• prov- inces of •\l<1va <.1u1pu1toa and V11cava TRIPOLI, Libya -An annuential Libyan newspaper has calkd for an inves11ga11on anto what Libya dtd wrong during the U.S. bombing raid -the first official acknowledgement that the country was poorly prepared. It also cnt1cazed Libyan new'i media claims that more than 20 U.S. lighter-bomber' were shot down. and urged more professional repon1ng at a time when "the whole world •~ lt!>tcnang to U'i." Official propaganda had been descnbt0g the April 15 U.~ aar raid as a fa a lure and had pra1!>cd Libyan air defenses for their performance The frank ed1tonal appeared Fnday an the al-Jamahmya, weekh paper oft he annuent1al revolutionary comm111ees, which wrre set up by Libyan leader< ol Moammar Khadafy 10 carry out hie; poliue'i I., I ''· .. ' He called the homhang a ''hard blow" to talk'\ begun Fnday an the three-province nonhcm Basque area I Ii· I 111, \ 111 I I 11t 1111)• '" ,,,.,, ,·, I.!•''" ..... 1.~. "'' 111,.111.I .f •lh1 I I hd,ltt f\ '141111 I Ith 111 fll\1 \l1t··1 Ill.tr I l\\tfllpl1\ fw t.11! Pllh II rtj.!ltl \d uh· "11 h\ r." or• f,,.r~ r"' ,og.1111,I 11111< P\8.IC NOTICE Pla.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE '1CTTTIOU8 llUUllH flCTTTIOUa 9U ... H MAm ITAT'EmNT N.U. ITATW•NT The followtng ~at• 'fhe foffowlng pet9()r\8 at• April 28, 1916 doing bu91,_ ... doing ~ .. .. BALBOA FUN ZONE T-PACIFIC COAST FINE Ml.IC.NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL AGENDA PUBLIC NOTICE 7:30 p.m. SHIRT CO .. eoo E Bay, MEATS. 28985 Golden Continued public hearing regarding CANNERY VILLAGE LOTS Balt>oe, Caltt. 92981 Lantern, Suite B 114, Legune GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 86-1(A) -Reque~t to amend the Land Use Keith W. CarOMlll. 918 Nlflt.*. Cellf 92en I Element of the Newport Beach General Plan, changing tile designation tor the I Eat OoMnlronl. Balt>oe. Roger W J80ice. 2887l CANNERY VILLAGE AREA. Calif 929el Alome Avenue, Lagun• AMENDMENT NO 8(A) to the City of Newport Beach Certllted Local Lee R. c:'oe.AU, 918 ~t Nt,:; C~lf ~:~t~. 30e52 Coas1al Program. Land Use Plan -Request to amend the Local Coastal =~Iron · Balt>oe, Cal Mautlan, i...gun1 Nlguel, Program, Land Use Plan, changing the designation of the nonbayfront sites, 1 Thie buatn .. 1 11 con-Calif 92877 also change the designation tor the MCFADDEN SQUARE AREA ducted by: co-partnera Doneld E Schmidt, 23266 PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO 629 (Ordlnanoo 86-7) - Lea R. CarONlll eo.o. Mltllon Viet<>. ·c1111 Request to consider amending Tille 20 of the Newport Beach Muni Code. Thie 1ta1emen1 wu nled 92:~~ t> I 1 11ddlng Chapter 20 63. the CANNERY VILLAGE/MCFADDEN SQUARE with lhe County~ or Or-1 ue neu 1 con-SPECIFIC AREA PLAN I ~ County on Aprll 2t, :::1.n-::i by· a o-nerat pert-AMENDMENT NO. 63 t -A request from DONALD L BREN CO. to amend ,......, Donakl E. Schmidt portions of the NORTH FORD PLANNED COMMUNITY ST ANDA RDS FOR Put>ll1hed Orenge Cout Thi. llllem.rtl wu n1ec1 RESIDENTIAL AREA 5 i Dally Piiot Apr11 27, Mey 4, with the County Clerk of Or· ORDINANCES FOR INTRODUCTION 1 t, 1a. 1988 ~ County on Match 31, An ordinance amending Section 5 44 160 (Communtty Antenna Telev1s1on) su-120 l9 ,..111 of the Newport Beach Munl Code 1---,..-.,-,IC_NO_T_l-CE--aten.., J . ...._ An ordinance amending sections of the Municipal Code regarding rUUL 1111 Dow. at ate 1eo procedures tor establlshlng water rates and charges flCTITIOUI IU ... H I Newpoft '"°"' Calif. An ordinance adding section authorizing the redevelopment of a., area MAMIE aTA~ l3llO w1th1n 11s territorlal limlts by the County of Orange The followlng peraon1 are Publlehed Orange Cout RESOLUTIONS FOR ADOPTION 1C10ln0 t>ueineea •: I Ody Pllo1 Aptll e. f3, 20, 27, Resolutlon ;:>rohlbltlng parking on tile north side of West Coast Highway THE PLANT STORE. 3$44 1198& from Newport Blvd to Superior Ave 'w Sagerltrom A\19., Santa SU-099 Resolullon requiring vehicles to stop on the specific approaclles lo the An:icic:"' S=def. 10541 1n1ersect1ons of Sandcastle Drive at Catamaran Drive and Seacrest Drive at Boca canyon Drive Santa Catamaran Drive OCDP P •ltttn Otpl l lfll "' !111• lllH I lHlll1il>1fl lfhl '"'\ l•l.lflfll! lo""' •f lllll•\t1l 11 .h , lf"I It" I l 111 lwlll I\ I < lll't'lj j.\ ,t '"'''' r I\ t t:t'I It' r lit I II I ,, q I Ill 1111.11111.:. 11lllt'1• f11,.lit1L' di.ti l!t Ill Ana, CAii!. 92705 · l'UBLIC NOTICE Aesofutlon declaring Ille City s intention to vacate the subject vehicular Corinna S Shneld•r, access rights to the nonherly side of Birch Street between MacArthur Blvd 10641 8oce Canyon Oft\19. FlCTTTIOUa 9U-•• and Von Karman Avenue adfacent to the Macarthur Court Development ·. . . ·. ~t11 .. o1..ul 1f 1 t,,,,. pt1\ A'"'' 1 Ht1•f1 )1Jf\ '''"'I' "•.<11>111.111 l..1or111,11 ;=:.===:=::.:=======--========~~--=-- Sant• Ana, Caltt 92705 MAim aTATW•NT accepting a· map; and setting May 27 as the date for the public hearing Thi• buatMet 11 con-The lollowlng per90n1 11• concerning the Intended vacation ductv1e1ed~~·~ and Wit. ng bullneel u CONTRACTS/AGREEMENTS ~ ..,. .. _ BAYSHORE LIMOUSINE, Thie 11atemen1 WM nled 700 Newport Blvd 1202 a, Award Con tract 2555 to FAV Engineering with lhl County Clertl of Or-Beectl, Calif 92863 Award Contract 2398 lo Giiiespie Construclion •noe County on Ap<ll 21, Dsvld William Pratt 111, Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an Amendment to an 1988 471 Beythore Dr , Newport existing Engineering Services Agreement with Robert Bein, Wllllam Frost & ,._, '· Calif. 92883 Associates tor widening Balboa Blvd . belween 33rd and 44tll Streets Publlahed Or~ Cout Thia bu1lnH1 la con -COMMUNICATIONS: ~f~t:~'e:Pfll 2 • Mey 4· ~~bi~;; 11~IVldueJ To Plannlng Dept/City Clerk lor rncluslon In the records. copy of Amend- . ' su-125 Thia ititemenl wu nled ment to Long-Term Lease regarding Lido Mobile Home Park. ~h the County Clark 01 Or-To Plannlng Dept for reply, requesl from Phlllp Sansone, Jr . for the City __ P_l&._l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ ianoa County on Aprll 21, Cnuncll to reconsider Its approval for Application 5-86-254 to the Callfornla 1988 Coastal Commission and withdraw said appllcallon. flCTmOUI .u ... aa ,_., Copy of letter from Kent Welton to Judge Terrance J Hatter, Jr . Federal MAMIE ITATIMEIT Publlahed Or~ Cout District Court, protesting the John Wayne Airport Agreement. The following ~ ata Dally Piiot Ac>rll 2 · Mey 4· Calllornla State Dept of lndustrlal Relations. Division of Apprenticeship :X>lng bullneae u : 11· 111· 19545 Standards notification of denial of bidding rights under La bor Code Section I PMC INTERNATIONAL, I Bl>-' 17 CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES 1420 Eut Edinger, Suite Susan Bevlrt 11~~M~~= 1 f'ta.IC NOTICE Liiiiam Fluor M .. dow Brook, Coet• flCTTTIOUI Ml ... 11 James L George MeM. Calff 92828 NAm aTAT'llmWT ROQuln Gervot Thia t>uelneae 11 con-The following ~· are John Hromadka ®cted by an lndMdual doing bue1neM •: Nationwide Ins. Co JOfln R Mondo OOLD COAST CON· For rejection Thll etat.,.,.,,t wu ftled ISTRUCTION, 22708 Jubllo, Late claims of Erle Litscher .tth the County~ Of Or-El TOfo. Calif 9213() ----t lllQll County Mi APf1I 21, Merk Lehn BtOwf\I... SUMMONS ANO COMPLAINTS t98e r 27708 Jubllo, EJ T0<0, Calif Allstate lnsorane8 Co on behalf ot Dean and Marcella Phllllps Mother's Day Greetings Show Mom how muc.h you ca re with an affectionate greeting. Our Motht>r's Da y greetings page will run Sunday, May 11th. A 5 line gret>ting is just $2 .50 . Additional lines .50¢ -each. Display ads are avaifable. Call for additional informat'on, 642-5678. Your Greetin~· .._ppro11 20 'P~< l>\ per hnr Re1urn 10: Daily Pilat 330 W. Bay St., -~ Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Deadlin~: Thursday, May 8th. Ads must be prepaid .. ,_, 1•~ Diana Lee Laddusaw Publllhed Orange Cou1 Tht. bual""' la con· Linda Sue and Jerry Murray ,Olllly Pll01 APf1t 21, May 4, Clucrtld by en Individual STAFF ANO CO~MISSION REPORTS 1 t, 18, 199e Mark Lehn Brown... Report from Planning Dept r..,.,ardln~ request of The lrvlne Company Sl>-124 Thie tlltement WU ftled -• ' lwtth the Covf\ty ci.nc Of Or· Newpon B'each, to use North Ford Park redlts 1---.. -.,,-IC_un_TIC_( __ lllQll County on Apnl 21 . Memorandum from Arts Commission Chairmen requesting transfer from r.-. "" 1tee "Salute to the Arts" budget account tor Art 1n Publlc Places funding 1 fK:TmOUI ..,..... ,_.. SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS· .._.. ITAT'llmWT Publlehed Orange Cout For approval • TM IOllOwlng peraone.,.. O.lly Piiot Aprtl 21, May 4, Ford Aerospae8 and Communications tor Annual "Spring Tune Up Run " CIOlllO butlnMI u : l 1. 18· 19M on Moy 3 BEST ROOFING, t940 ______ _.a..,u-""'-"'12:o;2 Recreation Equipment. Inc . 10 conduct an on the ~.uir demonstration ot Fullerton AVoa., Coel• ~. P\8.JC NOTICE canoe• on the Bay Beach at 18th Street on Mey t 1 Calif 9202 7 For denlal F~ A';. .°c::'i J!::. ~~A=-World ProfesslOf'lal Salllng to uae the oceanfront ti.8Qh at t"-Balboa Plor Calif 92821 The fOllowtl'O ~ .,. as a checkpoint for their aalllng marathon on July 29 and 30 Thie bull,_. 11 con· dolflCI ~ M TIDELANDS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE · Repot1 rec<>rntMndj~ denlal of duct«! by .,, 11\dMdv., AA'M8Tl'IOHG, l<!NNEOY appllcatlon by Hervey Peaae to Install a new docic and noat on Balboa Island Jamee Gould ANO KING. MOO Wat'* TIDELANDS AFFAIRS COMMITTEE -Report recomlMndlng approval of Thie stewment -tied A11e • t84, Huntington Commerclal Harbor Perml1 Appttcauon by Pam.le RoM Bait Co to Install a W11tl ttie County Oert1 of Or· 8-Ch. Calf 92&47 commercial bait r~ver b.,ge In Newpofl Herbor =County on Apttt 21· A::;..oaA:"~2i 1~~ Replec. R"1room at 15th StrMt end refurbish , .. troom at Waatilngton ,_. Mele. Cell! t202t ' StrMt Reject all tHds rac.lwd on March 26 1998 end dlrec1 ttaH to Cfl'Y Publlllhed OrlllQll eo.t L.orrllne JenMn. 15-4&-0 over the protect to FIKal Year 88-87 o.lf)> Piiot "Ptll 27. Mrf 4, Adame Ave u 21 c.t• Report from the Oftatreet Parking CommlttM regarding Balbo• Pier 11. 11. 1He ..._, Calf t282t Perking Lot IU.t21 TIVa bu•lnMe la. con-Letter dated Marett 18, 1986 from Newi><>rt Centtlf Medical Plue Auocla Ouctld by hwbend and wife lion ---it-,.-1-•. -.. -.,-,.-11,-.1-., I ~ .. :;:11 -llled Pre>poM<l ordln11nce to amend coo. regerdlng "Gotng Out of Bua!Mst with tM County ci.nc of Or· Seles • ' 11· 1111 • ''"' .,. County on APf1I 21 Report from Publle Worka Dept recommending eppolntment of City •lor• • '"" ''"" '"' . ' RepreMntetlve to Sen J~uln Hiiia Tranaportetlon Corridor Joint PO'<fff1 I" I I tll \ tf\I I I• llf ,_ Ag•ncy 801rd of Directors · PublllNd Or1nge c-t DillY PllOI Aptll 27, M.., 4· Put>lltM<t by Jhe Orange Coaat Deity Piiot Sunday, Aprll 27. 1984S H a I oll "l ' ~ .!! •1 I.'.' 11· 11• INS au-IH community Mf'lrlc• to'"-cltltttnl of thf9 c lty of N9Wpof'1 S.actl "---------' Su 1'9 DEATH NOTICES POWERS VIRGINIA M POWERS, a res>dent of Newport Beach, passed away Apri.1 25. 1986. m Orange. She 1s survived by 4 daughters. Judy Spake, Joan (David) Noyes. Pat (Jack) Hennemann. Vicci (John) Me Laughhn; 3 sisters, Iris Rydell, Josephine Donald, Jeanne (Harold) Grady: 11 grand- children and 1 great grandchild. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 28, Pacific View Chapel Pacific View Mortuary, Directors 644-2700 SCANWN Manon K Scanlon. beloved wife of lhe late Ernest L Scanlon, Sr Lovmg mother of Mrs Joan St Cla1r, Ernest L Scanlon. Jr. and the late Ruth Millsap; sis- ter of Ruth Me Bride and Lawrence Mc Bride, grandmother of Charles, Steven, Scott and Elizabeth St. Clair; William, Robert, Peter and J ulJe Millsap; Mary Patricia Terrazone, Laurie Wolfllek , Shauna, Matthew and Michael Scanlon, also survived by 3 great grandctuldren Mn. Scanlon was a three tenn President of Brentwood Gram- mer School P.T.A 4 tenn Ptuident of St Paul The Apostle PT.A. Member of Soctal Service Aux- iliary, of St. Annes Guild, St. John Vlan- ney Guild and two term Pretldent of Madrecetis Mua of Christian Burial, Wednesday, 10.30 ·A.M. at Our Lady Queen of An1el1 .Catholic Church. Newport Beach. In- tennenl, Pacific View Memoria l .Park O'Connor Le1una Hilla Mortuary, Dl- recton. 581 -4300 r