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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-05-11 - Orange Coast Pilot. . . ' --..-----,------~_.._,._ ......... ~.....,.. ................ ~---..... __..---~-.--..-------..... - . Dllllil COAST · .. . featu(itt~ l1LL BET VOU FORGOT, DIDN 'T YOU? LET ~ER KNOW- '(OU ~AYEN1T FORGOTTEN ~ER 0 GARFIELD ® NOW . POLL! • SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1tM • • type TYPE type ~9-type· TYPE TODAV 15 MOT~ER'S DAV! Dear Mom,._.. I remember when I was born. 001£1 TMANK GOOPNES~ IT'6-YOU! -f M 9'0W N\~ A VINf. ! PLA~INC:f IN &.>OUR FOOi:> AGAIN, 1 'XE \ . It Was a dark and. stormy night. PLA...,ING M£GK! YOU OUGMTA POT WARNING €>1GN~ AROONP TMI~ OATMEAL~ • IT'S A PE~FECT TIME TO WRITE TO '(OUR MOT~ER .. ~ ~ w • ----~~~--~~-----------~---------..-._... _______ ...... __ ..... ..,.. ........... _. .... _. ......... .. DENNIS THE MENACE B Hank Ketcham ------.-.--He picked up his clothes and EVEN cleaned his room before we went We\t . I gue5s the age of m·1racles hasn· t passed . Oid you take his Tnaf s whar temperatu~? Ma~be I thought hes comin9 down But ne said with-something, fhis is his io Church toda_y. JUDGE PARKER I 'M GOING BACK INTO OUR STAFF MEETING! I DON'T WANT TO BE YES, MRS. WARNER! DISTURBED BY ANYONE ! • ,,. . • I DON'T KNOW ... MAYB E A COUPLA MONTHS! WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL? EVERYBODY SMOKES A .JOINT NOW AND THEN! MOTMER's DAY present. The, RE'AL Denn'1s Mitchell ls back just in time for Mothers Day! .,, ~ "~ b Harold Ledoux MEANWHI L E IF M Y MOTHER TOLD. YOU TO GET ME OUTTA HERE , WHY DON'T YOU DO IT AND STOP ASKIN' ME A MILLION QUESTIONS? UNTIL YOU START ANSWERING MY QUESTIONS I HAVE NO INTENTION OF TRYING TO GET YOU OUT OF HERE! NOT EVERYBODY ,,·.ONLY THE WELL, YOU YOU'RE NOT THE FIRST DON'T LOOK ONE TO TELL ME THAT, SO BRIGHT KIM ,,, BUT I'M FREE TO STUPID ONES DO! . . EITHER.,, LEAVE HERE~ YOU 'RE NOT! • . . 1 --·-· -·-. , __ __,._,..____..... __ .,..._.....,_.......,..__. ...... _... .... _____________ --__ _ ... • by Gm:ry Trudeau ~ j ,,. PI VIPtP Ill£ FAU ... J / I . 0 O~ MEN , L.151EM LJP! . ~.w oo· 40lJ No , I wHo WA5 GRADE ON USUAlll.,> 00 1HAI ~ _ ... IHE WRVE, rr RrGf-tf ~~ CDPl:~ ~ HERE I~ IHE WORKROOM I . ~ OH I I DI D~'"f RECOSNlZE HIM wrn~oar Hl5 MOVIE PROJEC.10R ! !AKE OUI A SHEE."f OF PAPER A~D MUMBER rr FROM ONE 10 /EN / · SOl:)MDS kt KE. IHE · ,-~~ wAS /HE F1NA"L . COACH 15 AeDUI ~o GIVE EXAM ! . If-IE IEAM A f=INAk-EXAM! 5 -11 MOON MULLINS by Ferd and Tom Johnson IF 1 LOOK AT ,ANY MORE TV 1 1LL START SEEJNC£r DOUBLE ... INTERESTIN<5 IDE:A, THOUGH·-'° STOOGES . MAYBE I 'LL READ HM r ONE OF THESE . WHAICHAMACAL LITS . ,A~tYES ·· J DISCOVERED _ AMA7.IN<5 ~ No PICTURES,, H~Y.'READING LET~ YA BUT I C,AN SEE rT ALL. PICTURE IT LOTS BETTER HAPPENING JN MY MIND! IN YER·MEAE>i~AN THAT ABOUT BOOKS WHEN I WA$ A LAD" <5EE,, ·EVEN B,ACK IHEN WHEN YA HAD IO l=>ICTURE IT IN BL,AC)c( AND WHITE? ANY 1V EVER COULD~ TOO, k',Ayo . • WHY DON'T '10U WRITE. .AOOUI SQY..ET~ING TAAT YO.J RE GOOD AT ? SOME.T~ING I'M 600D AT I ~Ul-1? ... F~CH YE~ H0~1e, SNOOKUa! u II> --B · .._ & 6 B .s by " ~~ 5 VERDNICA - - A NO GODIVA .. MOONIUP, ~A~Y ~RUWEF(,t?f.AR! '(OIJSE MA'{ ~IPE: 1010Wr\J Wrf'M~! YOUSE'LL KNOW WHEN ~Al PAY ARRIVES! AtJD l-41'? NEWEST ~EARTTHRoB . LADY PRUNELLA t ... .AUNT FRIT£J:.AAVE. 10 WRITE A K.Jt:J"\ FOR &J.\OOL AND I CANT TI·U NK. OF ANYT~I NG ... W~AT R~YM.E.'=> VJ)T~ "PIGGING Ot.rr"'? WHEN CAN I WEAR ~WN-OP 1H~ L..IKE lW10 'tt?OSE? . ·(!)rWhir~ ® -------by H al Kaufman ------- • JUMl'OFFI Chellenge: Clear boa~ 9t right In fbur conttnuou• ·jumping movH. Countet I II to occ~y center AOO-A~LETTE.R WOAD BUILDER Starting w1lh MA (already 1n pi.ce). add one lelter and rear· range remaining letters above u nec;essary 1n each step to fofm 8 new word /"°'.- Definitions: 1."Hey, __ _ 2. Aries symbol. 3. Stuff one·1 mind, H tor 1 test. 4. Best of crop. S. Horror 1how sound. • 6. 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M\CHAEL t WHERE HAVE Yoo BEEN ALL MORNING? -\ PUT R BUl'lct\ OF AIDING HMIMI ..... wt yell drew lo ~ the dot picture abM9t To ftM out, add tfnH 1 to 2, 3, etc. ·t\/E-BEEN NEXT~, HE.LPJ~ M~.6A\RD. .. F\ReWOOD IITTD 1fiE SHeD, AN ' SWEPf lRESfA \RS( ' sco•110 Points tor"''"' •II'"- tet .. rs 1" the word tMlow to fMm _...,.._....,....-+--._ __ two complete words H l L I P 0 RT '• by Lynn Johnston H~ ?II s;;.\ lC . .. I -BUT Mof'1. Tri ATS -"· I BLOOM COUNTY 6(X}I) ~IM1 I '- WA, 1HORNllf"'1P Jll Het<e ... CIWKMAN Of 111! lkMKll I • """"1 COIJ!lrY F£11Tf/~"' NC. ~ ~ -·._.;-e r-••=-. l . PRf/66 I /.llP/e5 ANP ~-PKt.K15. 11£Y' Pe571{()Y/N6 71115 NATION. -_, IJ(ff 71£'1 11/fJllT !llF!C 71115 COMP/WY ... RIP 1t€ IEJ<! 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MILO BLOOM.,,actor: OPUS ... actor: c-(tests indicate re-•O h . · • Four mustird , . . ) ne erring wi ener. cent mgest1on of... ··v 8 t l . . .. _Who]\~. __ •One avocado bagel. • 23 potato chips . •16 ounces ·squirl: -oma o JU1ce. .,., .... ., •Nine ounces squid •Two Pepsfs. pate . •3 ou~ces cashews. • 73 Hostess Ding •Sh< ·Magic hair Dong s . • growth· tablets. Verdi ct : DRUG FREE Verdi ct : DRUG FREE Verdict : DRUG FREE Y€S, Wt'RE ~ #111/0N '5 10P CORfOK.Rrt exean7~5: 1lft-VALIANT W .A . THORN HUMP ID Chief executive: fl?Ot(fUN~ IN ca:l!:..--""""'111111-... 111€ 811rfU fOfl. A Pfll?.eR , YOV!I. SIX- MAKTT"I lUNCH, .'11?. • Ory e breakfast Bloody Mary . •Two whiskey sours. •One bottle Ch§teau '63 ~ • Afler--dinner cogna c. // •One brandy nightcap . ~~ Verdict: DRUG FREE . . . AM6f<ICA/ " TO MAKE, MOM l--\APP~ ~ T~l5 l5 l-lE.R 5P£CIAL. DA'-/ - A DA'{ WHE.N WE. 5A ~ 1'-"AN K5 , r:oR ALL. 1~E. ~OE.R(:l)L \~\~G5 5~t,'5 cx:>NE roR U5 ~ I ~R CAR\NG ~OR u5 w~~ wt wer<~ 6#\BlE,'5 ... ror< ~E.E.Ol~G U5 R\Gl-lT roR ... (~~·m=~O .LOVl~G 05 \~ R)R e>E.l~G Tl-lE.RE. (!>DB!). .. W~E.l'l WE. NE.E.O UE.R , AND t6K\~G ~T\.\\~G ~ w~o GROW L)P 51{(00G 5P\TE, Of OUR ~RTCOM\NG5 ... SHOE TCO FA~T. ~ 6 TOOH\GH. I'D LIKE. To KNOW WHAT'~W~ ~ .. ,, ' \~ RE.1L)RN \. TOO lOW. by MacNell " · aaily ~ilat . t t -1 What I Mary Ka , c:un., 1 lttlMH Ill .. , became because I could earn what mos1 ·have my DOl1 LOO sary special his 48 year. turns 83 on a~ contem Johnn) Cai Ex-Sa/Urda TV corned' Showume ~ ··pnde of c- thmg seems and Sm11h .. EDT/PDT He·s a great troops at t1 famous fort Hazzard. a Mw..-....aS. WHT Jot Ft 1312) '67-061( met Vrt:::e Pres An.nuio Lot Circulelloft o4I : I LET'S ASK What was ~ fnt job after •e? T ..... Miii Jr. \ Chn., ... Pm1h• Ce., ..... Tms; .H.lllr'S II ....,, •t h•a Stltl,J 1151 -1 went to Woric ior Phillips J>eudcum Co. as a junior aeololisL I tried to cope with the bureau- cracy fOr tluU years. but one day in 1954. I de- cided to strike out on my own as an indepen- dent It worked out pretty well .. ~~~~lie., hlla; 11111•1• ._,, • ...., ff 11•• 1M2-43 .. I became a dealer for Stanley Home Products. because I had three children. The fact that I couki cam in just a few hours away from home what most people cam in eight allowed me to 'have my cake and cat it too.' .. 1-1 za... .J CW.... -' ....... .s ..... I llrW ""'1,' I M ... 1.c.; ..... " ..... llnn. 1M2 .. Assistant to the ICflC1'al rnaJ'\llFf' of a rQJ estate finn in Boston. I hoped for S6.CXX>. and when they offered me S7.7SO. they intttprctcd my stunned loQk as too little -so they o~ me S8.1SO. which I lh<>ufht was a fonunc." FAST TALK lll'T LOOI IACI: Bob Hope. who headlines NBC"s 60th anniver- sary special Monday at 8 p.m. EDT/PDT. doesn't get nostalgic about his 48 years with the nctworic. .. I never look back." says Hope. who turns 83 on May 29. "I always try to look forward and do things that are contemporary." Amona the 100-plus TV stars on the special: Jollmy C...... MicMel J . Fox. Milm-Berle and Sid Caesar. Ex-Salurda.v Night U''t"COmic IUdl·Hall. 31. d~ fCt nosta1fc on his TV comedy special. Rich Hall's Vanishing Ammca. prcmicrina on Showtime Sunday at 5:30 p.m. EDT/PDT. He mourns the USA's .. pride of craftsmanship. We've lost that handcrafted look. Every- thing seems as thouah it has j ust come out ofa computer." ... Nonh and South. Book II. the ABC miniseries that ends Sunday night 9-11 EDT/PDT. has been a pcrsonaJ Roots for actor Parker S.•eMOG. He's a areat'i1"8t·gnmdson of Gen. Gear,. Mt.Mt. who led Union trOOps at the Battle of Genysburg. Stevenson doesn't poruay his famous forebear. but at least his character is on the same side: Billy Hazzard. a Union Rom«> to Genie Francis' Confederate Juliet ~USA WEEKEND -111t1 s-. ~ s•• • Mwt •••I• Published by Gannett Co. Inc. Alen H. NeuMrth, Chairmen John J. Cwtey, Prelldent PEOPLE ONELINER "rm to evil what Benji is to trained <lop. If they want a bad girl, they come to me." 3 COVER STORY Class of .' 86 is rarin' to go No more homework, no more books --you know the rest. New suits are replacingjeans, bull se&5ions are giving way to job interviews. Our new poll suggests '86 is The Working Oass. "Saly 111 Ste..t For four years. Peggy McNeil didn't buy any new clothes. Not even a T-shirt But the spectre of graduation sent the 22-year-old manage- ment major into a boutique near her Uni~ty ofNebraslca cam- ws. She emerged with two suits. one a S I 50 navy blue, pin- striped number. her .. interview" outfit Now· she's set. Almost. .. I had to put the shirts on lay- away,"' says McNeil. president of the local Barry Manilow fan cl ub and scck.i ng a job as a health care administrator. ..One of them cost $50. I couldn't believe it." Sixteen years of formal educa- tion behind them, the USA's Oass of '86 -945,000 strong - finally is ready for the real wortd But can grads make the grade? Yes, says a USA WEEKEND poll of 423 college seniors on I 04 campuses acros.s the nation. Indeed, 92 percent of those not going to graduate school say college did at least a fairly good job of prcpari~ them for success in their work life. StudentS now gJve "more thought about what happens af- ter COllCJC ... says the Gallup Or- ga niza tton · s college pollster. Larry Hugick. In the '60s. they .. were more interested in learn- ing for learning's sake. They took more liberal ans courses. fewer maJored in business." Scott Fusco. a 23-year-old se- nior and star hockey pla~ at Harvard University. ~ts right to the point. "College has been great and I've enjoyed myself a lot." he says. "but I'm ready to ~t onto something else." One of the best part.S of gradu- ation, they say. is going to work and mak.ing money. The worst part: leaving their friends. "When l start think.in& about where ru be next September. it would be a lot more comfortable lo thfolc that ru be back here ... admits Fusco. They say they're read y, but are they r~l/y prepared? "Everyone says how great it wiJJ be to be on your own. but then there's another side of you that says it's png-to be tough. Really tough. says Julie Wd>- ster, 21 . graduating from Duke University in Durham, N.C. But the psychology major from Augusta. Ga. who has spent the past four )Ul'S living in a dorm, is not striking out on her own ri&)lt away. This summer she'll travel in Europe. thinking about whether to pursue a career in advertising. public relations or an history. Most graduates have firmer plans: 44 percent plan to work. 24 ~t head for priduate school fuJI ti~. 16 percent will combine work w;th school and I) petccnt will, like Webster, va- cation and think about the fu- ture. Th1'1C percent have no~ ticuJar plans. Says Webster. .. I think t.hcsc fouryean havechangied me. rvc pined. confidence and learned a lot Collqe is a nice transition from being at home and having mom and dad take care of you. I think it really prepares you for what's ahead." Howard University's Char- loue UcweUcn. 22. alrc9dy has snm:d a job u a medic::aJ mal- practice underwriter in Fre- mont. Calif. .. Colleee isn't just meant to educate you acadcmic::ally but for ~ entire ti~ rve devel-~a·~· mentality, a sur· Vlval attitude. .. Uewdlc:n says. Shc'sa littJc nervous about the move, but .. collele has prepared me for it It was a challcriae to come to Washinaton (rom Jonesboro. Arlt. f fed there's nothina that can defeat me." A look It their wor1d beyond: 1'**'- Seniors dream of freedom. but they don't think they1J es- cape responsibility. Of graduates pursuing jobs. 49 ~t said "l'm excited but a littJc nervous about bcina on my own." A third. 34 pcrccnt.. .. can't wait to leave school and finally be on my own." Onlt I pcrccnt are .. really nervous about leaving school; 13 percent haven't thought about leaving 9Chool. And 21 percent say the best pan ofbcina out of school is that they can work full time. folio~ by 15 percent who will be happy they1J be maJcina money. .. rd like to remain rdatively me ofa lot of thinp. .. like ICCU- mulatina debts and avoidina a ''yuppit lifestyle." says San Die- go State University joumalism The USA WEEKEND poll ls bued on lnt8rviews with 423 graduating colege se- niors on 104 campuses across the USA. the poll has a margin of em:>r of plus ex minus 5 percent major Jeftrey M iJler, 24. After • newspaper internship and a mester as a University of N Hampshire exchangic studcn Miller has spent the last schoo )'Ur as assistant editor of hiS\ campus paper. Now he's .. ants)'. to &et out and ~t on w;th it .. He hopes his newspaper expcrienat -and his free-lancing -will cinch a reponing job. .. J want a stereo and a better car -basically one that runs, .. he says. .. I think 30 would be~ ideal aae to be married. I can't sec being married to the typical June -deaver housewife. It'll have to be someone who. would not be content doing domestic work her whole life .... Ctttll&,..., Six in every I 0 seniors leaving school have enduml at least one job interview. And they'v~ done their shopping. Half the women, like Ncbras- lca 's McNeil. bought a suit or <!rm for the interview. Half the men got haircuts. One in S men and 4 in 10 women bouaht new shoes.. .. With my experience, by the time I interview, ru be very con- fident. .. says McNeil, who has worked as a nursing aide while attending school Says Classmate Robert Mor- ford, 32, who plans to open a bookstore if he can't land a job payina more than s20.000- S2S.<XX>: "MOSt people in our class. their onJ~pcrience at wotk is 8u'Ff · or McDon- ~·~and they thin they're ao-1na into manaaiement .. Morford swtcd collqie late When he rea1md business suc- cess was only a diploma away. Indeed. the number of students on campus over 25 has been growing. WYou need a diploma ~ att you throuah the door. And in a few years. you 're toing to I have to att a master's degree." StlJiq II sclleol About 4 in every JO entering graduate school say another de- gree will make them more suc- cessful Women are more likely to say this than men. Nick Stevens, 21 , a Duke phi- losophy and political science major, hopes to go to law school. .. rm not going to go just for the cake," he says. .. I decided to be a lawyer before I knew they made a lot of money. Ifs rcally a natural step ... becaU$C I have an interest m the law, and I don't know any other kind of life. I've always been. a student .. Stevens is lucky--his parents will foot the bill Most students scrounee for IJ"ld school tuition from several sources. Howard's Leslie Hamilton, 21, heads for Columbia Univer- sity's Busi.nm School. Colleae has .. prepared me for the worid. "I'm more secure ... rm gc>- ing t.d enjoy my summer because rm going to be woricing for the rest of my life." ~ ....... Three 1'n 4 balance their own checkbooks. Seven in I 0 do their own laundry and their own in- come taxes. While collc8e prepared them well, students say books and classrooms were hot neces.sarily the best resources. .. rve learned I can create the best circumstances for myself," says Scon Wiley, 23, a San Diego State accounung major, who wants to open a rcsaaurant .. I don't think ru be the victim of cimunstances. rve learned how to manipulate the system." Wiley and friend Jeffrey "J.R." Friueh, 25, say they've learned more about succeeding in life from .. buckina the sys- tern" than they've picked up in classrooms. .. If I'd known what I know now when I was a freshman, col- lqe would have been a lot smoother," Fritsch says. Fritsch says he'll use the street smarts he pined in coUeae to help him 6rid a less bumpy road to 5'ac:cess.. And. after he leaves collqie, he never wants to stand in line apin. ' About 28 percent of seniors not toina to paduate school say they1l live alone. .. I'm from a bia Wnily and I've always had a roommate in colqc," says Univmit.y of Ne-braska ICnior Betsy Wilson. 21. ··1 need some time alone. I can always invite someone over." ..., 1be good thing about work- ing is that you can 5'ia:eed by hard work alone without worry- ing about favoritism." ' . Students don't buy that Sixty- •• percent of seniors disagree WJth the statement (women are more likely to disagree) and 30 permlt acree. After the pads set up house a_nd sun work. many want mar- flllC. Men say the pcrfec:t aee is 26; women are more ~ - they want to ~ married at 2S. 8ut they're not rushing thi~ says Suzie HiU, 22, a San Dic&o State microbiology n: . seclc- ina work in I mtiJkaJ ~ Hill spent six days a week studyina. and scorns students "'who arc just looking for wives ~nd ~usbands. They're just talc- 1ng ume out before the reaJ wortd. which is a shame. You should come to coUegr for an education, to better yourself." Not everybody bas a plan of attack. Duke's Douglas Harper, 22, says he'll talce out the earring he's worn in his left earlobe when he JClS ready to interview for jobs in advertising produc- tion. But he's not R:ady yet. First romcs a long.awaited trek across the country. Maybe he1J drive up the East Coast. or cruise the West and head for the RocJcr Mountains. His gradua- tfon gJft: .. Probably some mo~ from Dad so I can fix my MG. .. , worked 9 to 5 last summer . so I know what that's aJI about, and I just want a break before I stan working for the 1'$1 of my life. It's 9Cllly, thouah. because four years of c:olqe is the fun- nest time you1J have And it's a totally false atmosphere. You have to att reaJ sometime, but first. I need a vacation." ConrribUJing: Dorcy Trick. Sharon Shahid. Molly Walsh. USA WEEK.END• M,w 9-11. 1986 • 5 I ' I I 1 ' I \_ . Why I love my mom In honor of Mother's Day, we asked some \Yidely known soris and daughters to tell us about the woman who made it all possible. Here are their stories, in their own kind words. Wynon Judd: 'She'$ not afrail to take chances' By Obde 0. y.,..,, Fm P.US Tl PAITIEIS: ..__--ti .. •1111111 r..,.ct tr.., ..... (llftl.1-tilt .a.I ...... ............ Wlllllll llll .................. ,... ·-.. ·--...... . .. Unknown three }'EWS ago. -Wy- nonna Judd, 11. and lw mother. Naomi, 40. have rockettd to COUlllry-music suudom. Ajier a marriage to a high.school SWttt· heart dissolved. Naomi alone raistd Wynonna and another daugluer. Ashley, 17. Now Na- omi and Wynonna ttam up for abouJ 140 concerts a yetU. and live n«U each other in Brnu-wood. T mn .. a Nashville suburl>. I caJJ my mother the ha~ penin' woman of the '80s. and that's one reason I love her. Here's a woman like Dolly Par- ton who's had insecurities. and she's turned them around and written songs about them. Here we had I 8-year-01d Wynonna who knew everything. I had been sitti~ in my room dreaming of playing my guitar and shruging off chores. My mother had been balancing. the Richard Simmons, 37. th# Los Angeles exercise pru who has Mlp«J IM USA ~up through his syndicaJ- td TJI smes, his vid«Jt~. booksJlN} exercise Jtudios. talks abour his mom. Shirley Simmons. a New OrltanS hommrak6 who follows her sons rigorous regi~. RtA- cnuly tMy c<>-Jtarred in a Citibank commwcial on TV. No doubt about it -Mom has style. She always looked like she was ready to star in a Hollywood movie. She drmcd up. even for a PTA mectina. She had clcavaee like Linda Evans and lep like Betty Grable. And she still wears a size 3 shoe. I love her because she's an inspiration to be the best you can be-co be positive and keep on trying. I only hope rve inherited her love of lik -her spunk. At 75, she exercises daily, rldq I bike and sttetchina. And I love my mother because she's the best cook in the world. She tends me food by airplane each month. We're from New Orteans, 90 she tends shrimp creole and crawfish and em>&ant and crabmeat -nol to mention about 25 dtlirent kinds of soup. She's fabu- lous in the kitchen -and everythina is low-<&t How could you not love a mother who does that? checkbook and feeding babies. Enter music. All of a sudden i was ~50. We had to be tOjleth er all the time. It was pretty dra matic. There were many ni&h of tearful discussion. Somehow. through patien<% and the Lord' will we got throuah- My mom got married young -she was 18 when I born and her mother was I when she was born. I remem when I turned 18 she literaU locked me in my room. She missed out Others having slumber panics or dat ing. She was diapering me. Now the roles are starting t reverse. I find myself wanting t provide for her. I guess I love her because she' a woman who's not afraid to ta.Ice chances. One of the things she's tauaht me is that .. If you can conceive it and believe it. you can achieve it" .. Susan Ford: 'Nolie • more i1'91tl1t a. us' Susan Ford Vanct", 18. liW!S in a Virginia suburl> of Washington. D.C.. with husband Chuck. who is in the privau S«Urity bu.siM3S. and tMir two daughlm. Htr mothtr. &tty. 68, aniifaJhtr,for· mtr Pmidm! Gtrakl Ford. 71. /fr~ in Rancho Mi~. Calif.. and trawl tog«htr on bu.sinm. TM Fords ha~ thrtt othtr chi/· drm: Mich~. Jack and St~'t. I love my molher most for her openness and honesty -lbc way she reacted with her breast and her akoholism. =so frankly with the press and the American people. . I love her finest qualities. which ~ her love for people and for America. She's a very service-«ient.ed person, very unselfish.. But even when she was busy beq a politician's wife, she was always at the PTA ~npand the daJXe rebcanals and WI& tlinc ma1Chcs. We never felt there were other thinis that were more imponant than us. I always thoulbt she was very old-fashioned about ruJes and f'CIU)ations. about dalinc and the way we had 10 dress. It was nev- er white aJoves. bOt she always want.ed me to wear a dress. I al- ways wanttd 10 wear~t.s. Havq two little girls of my own. Heather. 3, ancf Tyne, S'h, makes me fed closer 10 my own mother. Our phone bills arc outra-aeous; we Wk on the phone four or five times a week just about what's Pn& on in each other's lives.. Mother always lives ~ tions on raisin& my daushters. But she tries 10 saay away from sayina .. You should do this .. and .. You should do that" As I pand:motber, she's won- derful -she spoils them rotten. They can do DO wront. But babysittina she will not do. It's ~ ~ we lived to- ~ m the While HOUIC. But I remember ooce when she was first lady she told I ~· .. Don't ~ OD my chiJdrm, pick on me. They~~ doina what they always have; they just t>e. came ~let and sons of the pcesident Mom was a very devoced mother. (J Do you get the feeling that most banks want you to think that all MasterCard• and Visa• cards are the same? Sure, we know they may look pretty much the same. But we also know how to make them better. Much better. You see at Citibank. we've added some exclusive features to our MasterCard and Visa cards. Every time you use your Citibank MasterCard or Visa card. you'll earn the bonus of Citi0ollar$~ You can use them to save up to 40% on brand-name merchandise. 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WIPER BLADES. .REPLACE THEM WHEN THE SUN SHINES Even If your car is spankJng new, you may still need new wiper blades. Experts from Anco explain why these lnex· pensive life-savers need extra care, particularly at this tJme. of year. SPARK PLUGS If you're like one out of .even motorists, your car's worn out spelt< pfuas may be causing poor Perfonnance and bed mileage. Champk>n's experts elCp&eii the dramadc Improve- ment you might expect by repaactng worn plugs. ANEW NATION OF TRUCK DRIVERS With cars becoming smaller and pk.'kupe and vans becom· Ing more luxurious, many f emllle1 are switching to trucks. We11 tell you how I maintenance differs end whet you can expect from yoor new truck's llferong performance. For more lnformaUon on tune-ups, tend for your copy of "HOW TO KEEP VOOR CAR IN TUNE". Send $.25 and 1elf·eddreued, amped envelope to: Tune·up, Cir Care Coundl, 600 Renail· sance Center, Detroit, Ml 48243. Is Your Car Ready For A Vacation? A thousand miles from home, car loaded with family and vacation geer, your engine stals and won't start again. Fortunately, the towing sefVice is available to take you to a repair shop where their diagnostic equipment pinpoints your trouble. Soon you're fixed up and on your way, wishing you had taken the time to have the car tuned· up before leaving home. There Is a direct relation· ship between car break· down and proper malnte· nance according to George Giek, Managing Director of Automotive Engineering and Road Services Depart· ment of the American AutomobUe Association. Last year AAA alone rendered emergency road service nearty 17 mWion times In North America. Many of AAA's mainte· nance related road service calls could have been prevented if owners had performed routine, on-time preventive car care. In AAA's own diagnostic programs, says GieK, it is not unusual to flnd owners who don't even check the oU level for the first 7 ,500 miles of the car's life. Car Care Council con· curs. reporting a high percentage of motorists who are negligent about keeping their cars In tune. Among 1 ,200 car owners who responded to a survey by the Council regarding their driving and vehk:le maintenance habits, 38 ~ said they believe their cars need e tune-up. Engines in this negJected condldon run poorty, waste gas and are hard to start. They also wiU emit harmfuJ exhaust poUutants Into the air. Peak engine perfor· rMn<:e is critical when the car is subjected to heavier· than-normal loads for long stretches at highway speeds. An engine In bordertine condition may not have adequate power reserve under these conditions. Car Care Council re<:e>m· mends, In add:ttk>n to a genensl check-up and ser-' vicing of the car prior to a vacation trip, that the engine be given a diag· nosdc che<::k and ~ tune·up services be performed. Replace Wiper Blades Whan the Sun Shines Q: Which parts of a new car may be due fOf replace· ment before the odometer reads 50 mlles? A : The windshield wiper ·blades. Wipers wear out or de· teriorate more from ex· posure than from use. A c· cording to researchers at Anco Wipers, a factOf)' 1resh" car that has been parked for months on a dealer's storage kJt awaiting a buyer has had daily ex· posure to the elements, air pollution and especially ozone, are au destructive to the rubber wiper blades. Yet, 38 % of original owner vehicles have never had a wiper blade replaced. Perhaps more than any other automotive compo· nent, windshield wipers are taken fOf grmited by motor· ists until, of course, it rains, or the car is splashed by another vehicle. That's when streaking or chatter· Ing blades become the focus of attention and driver anxiety. Regardless of how fre. quenfly they are used, wiper blades should be replaced at least once a year, particularly durin~ early spring, when wet weather places heavy demands on wipers. I I 4 I 1• Spark Plugs One out of seven cars on the road has worn·out spark plugs, which are pro· bably eroding performance and wasting gasoline. A nationwide survey by Champion Spark Plug Company found that 14 3 of America's passenger cars and light trucks have spark plugs which are worn beyond their eptimum usefulness. David Walker, Cham· pion's director of automo· tive technical services, ex· plained this total does not include spark plugs that may be prematur'ely misfiling. "Engines should be brought up to peak operating conditions. par· ticularty as we head into the heavy spring and summer driving seasons -sure to be increased by current reduced gasoline prices," said Mr. Walker_ "When the spark plug is worn out, but not seriously fouled, it usuaUy means that the engine is perform· ing rather well and simply installing a new set of spark plugs wiJI greatly improve drivabilit~ and fuel economy, Mr. Walker said. Test programs over the years show cars in need of a tune-up can realize signifi· cant gains in miles per gal· Ion by investing in a tune· up. h~ said. A New Nation Of Truck Dr ivers During the past decade, a period in which we have seen the downsiling of U.S. automobiles, many thous· ands of Americans have replaced the~ car with a pidrup truck or van . And, while the pmsenger car was undergoing Its memmor· phosi.s, the truck was taking on some of the features o1 the automobile, induding more luxurious interiors, a wider range of convenience options and a softer, quieter ride. Tod~y. trucks and vans are setting record saJes. For prospective truck buyers concerned about different maintenance re· quirements for a truck as compared with a passenger car, service trade experts say differences are mini· mal. A standard pickup truck may have more lubri· cation fittings or require special attention to a few items under the hood, but by and large maintenance SPRING CAR CARE Sppc1.-1I Advert1slflq Sl'C flOn requirements are the same. A few replacement parts such as tires and shock ab- sorbers may cost more because they are &arger but, on the positive side of the ledger, you can expect them to last longer. Automotive servicemen stress that more important than the basic maintenance requirements is how the vehicle is being used, whether it be a car or a truck. If a truck sees light duty, being driven like the family sedan, Its service re· quirements will differ very littJe from those of a car. Use it like a truck, however. carrying heavy loads, tow· ing a trailer and otherwise subjecting it to heavier du· ~ and it sh~u!~ rec:eive severe seMce mamte· nance as specified in the owners manual. The same appUes, of COUl'9e, for a car that's used like a truck, and owners Me urged to refer to service in· formation in their owners manual or consult their dealer. Cool Comfort Tip Will your au's air condl· tioner keep you comfor· table this summer? If It hasn't been putting out cold air the way It should, have it checked out now, before the rush. The two most common problems that tum up in automotive air conditioners are refrigerant leaks and in· operative compressors. Most leaks occur at flt. tings where lines are joined together or where a line connects to another com· ponent. Leaks will dnUn the system of the refrigerant needed to maintain suffi· c..-....-,...12 BUY CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS AND ANCO WINDSHIB D PRODUCTS AND GET UPTO $10.00 IN REBATES. Save on America's best sporic plug now during the Champion Spring Rebate~ You'll get a 25¢ rebate with fNf!KY Champion Sporic Plug you buy. SoY6 up to SS.00 in all when you buy 20 plugs. tt's a great way to _.. tune up )'OUr car, bOot, motorcy- cle, even your lawn and ~rden equipment. And Champion • plugs are so good, they're cov- ered by our exclusiw money- bock Performance Guarantee. ~--....... 15-16 CHAliPIOll ~ 'P UMW.n' H 02331699 A .e During the ANCO Best Blade You Con Buy _Rebate~· ~ con l<N8 up to $5.00 on ANCO products. tsuy ANCO wiper blades or winter blades ond ~ a Sl .00 rebate. Buy ANCO W1per refills, a nti-freeze concentrate ot hose and tubing and ~ a 50¢ rebate on each item. Or~ S1 .50 rebate on on ANCO W1nd· shield YIOlher pump. See your Champion/ ANCO rwfoiler or profeuionol installer for details. -N<,0 ......... 6o»M. I CITY -----------------1U'1 --------r-OOOI ..ceoo1.-• 0 0 __ ... ____ _, ___ ... ___ ()Ir ... "C) I ---.._, ONI .. 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OIL FILTER, LUBRICATION l A O IL CHA NGE ·15· • lncludff up to five Quert9 oil Special dleMI oll end filter type may result In extra chargea 9,.,. _,, .. .,... .,., IOcMMIOf't ' A BASIC TUNE-UP MAY NOT B E E NOUGH All of this is included in the cost of a basic engine tune-up. And sometimes _ this thorough analysis uncovers ad- ditional needs that can't be corrected by a basic tune-up. WIT H YO UR PERMISSION If a basic tune-up is all your car needs then we think you'll find that ours is the most thorough in the industry. And when it needs more than just a basic tune-up. we're equipped and trained to detect the problem and. with your permission, f ix it r ight! •Now available at moat locatlona nationwide. Basic Engine Tune-Up Sl8rtJng •• lo w aa \18 SS S9 TRANSMISSION MAINTENANCE ·~ 4 •Replace fluid. pen gHket. end filter on vehlo,_ .o equipped. _.,,.... -_........._tot HONlil et M .. 11d11 ..... ................ 4.000 ................. _..._ DO rDlllSB.I AJS•--6010 GOOl1rEAll 7 0 000 REASONS TO SHOP W ITH US • Your ..nMllCtlon .. -llOO~ • Mot-. IOOMIOftl tor vovr ooiw••-. .._..~ bull"'9 -•ta -·~ull~of Al\llel'tol • lwotlM Ii ... dent charge. If the level is k>w, the leaks should be repaired and the system recharged. Were You Satisfied with Your Last Tune-Up? Today's vehicles have changed dramatJcally, especially in the engine tune·up department. You may remember when sluggish ac- celeration, rough Idle or stalling symptoms clearly Indicated the need for a tune·up. You mey aJso remember that a quality tune·up consisted of a deening, gap or replacement of sperk prugs, reset or replacement of points and con· denser. setting of ignition timing and a few carburetor adjustments like idle mixture and idle speed. If the mechanic was good, he would adjust the automatic choke so the car would start at any engine temperature. While the symptoms still indicate that a tune·up is in order, the cure and related costs may not be the same. Problem origin simply is not the same. If yo11're driving a 1980 or newer vehicle, it more than likely has 4 or 6 spark plugs instead of 8. The engine Is under the hood sideways. It has electronic ignition, not points and condenser. Some later model vehicles have no dlstrlbutor at all. It is equipped with an electronlcal· r ly controlled carburetor to Include a mixture-control solenoid. Or maybe your vehlde doesn't even have a carburetor. It could have one of the various fuel injection systems. You also need to know these systems are alJ controlled by ao on-board computer, which knows and uses the information to make performance-related decisions. Today It tekes more than a mechanic equipped with yester· day's tools and yesterday's knowledge to enaJyze today's smart cars. You might just ask yourself If your car ls smerter than your mechanic. Problems with today's vehldes require a highly skilled automotive technician equipped with state-of· the·art equipment and a never· ending suppfy of current refe~ meterial. Tune·ups are becoming more expensive; but don't waste your time or your money at service fadlldes that are not property equip- ped or staffed to deal wtth the needs of cara of the '80's. I I SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight. HEAL TH PhySical side of pholias gets new emphasis lyJeulMlllH«s Phobias aren't all in our minds. That's the belief of a growing number of researchm, many of whom will be in Washinaton. D.C.. Tuesday through Thursday for the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. New theones s~ phobias are based on faulty~ triaercd by changes in blood chemistry and brain function, or caused by inner-Qr problems. Better undcrstan~ of the physicaJ side of phobias is allowmg more accurate ' prescription of ~ to quell the initial L. panic attacks that hit the USA's .!3 mil- ' · lion phobics, says Jerilyn Ross. director of . education for the Phobia Society of Arner- 1 • ica in Rockville. Md. 1' A psychologist who specializes in ph<r l' bias. Rem emphasizes that tranquilizers 1 usually should be combined with the tra- 1 d.itional phobia treatments. .. In the past you'd have a h• debate over whether to use drugs or some son of behavior modification or oognitive thera- py," ROS1 says. .. Now it's more ~Y accepted that intqrating the two is the most e&.ctive treatment .. Some discussion at the psychiatric meetina is sure to center on a controver- sial new book. Phobia Frtt. by Or. Harold N. Uvinson (M. Evans cl Co .. $14.9S~ He claims 90 ~t of all phobias can be trac:cd to inner~ problems. Inner-cu-disorders throw off your sense of belance, di1'1Ction. rhythm and equilibrium. Th.is shiners an overall sense of control Levinson says. and leads to phobia attacks. He says many ~ can be treated with drugs traditionally used for motion sidcness. His theory, derived from yean of treat- ing phobics in private practice in Great Neck, N.Y., 1tU a mix of polite skepb- cism and pwded inlerest from phobia cxlf!k,n't know that his theory is the answer, but it's cenainly wonh fu.nber in- veszjption,.. says Or. Robert DuPont. president of the Center for Bebavionl Medicine in Rodcville, Md., and chair- man of the psychiatric aaoc:iation 's ~ mittee on IP'&phobia. Ap'apbobi.a, fear of being in open or public pbas, is the most common phobia. 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A few )U11 la&er when they want to buy a house. they don't have money saved for the down payment, .. Wexler says. .. and meetina the monthly pay- ments means a drastic reduction in their standard of livina." Wexler and other expens recommend these stepS for ar:ttina a ma.rriqe off to a good financial stan: •Talk .,_ _.y. Discuss finan- cial goels. attitudes about spending. who will handle the finances and when you want to swt a fAlnily. Remember spe- cifics like chedcina aaoonts. Do you want !lt.pU'ate acxounts? You miaht con· sider three accounts -one for each of you and one for howcho&d expenacs. The point learn early where you llJ'CC and disqrec. •Saft, •tie, •~ If both of you wort. try livina on one inoome and •v· ina the other one for a hoU9e and for the time when bebies anive and only one spouse may be wortcina. That may be unrealistic for many youna couples, but avoid becomina dependent on two in- comes. Dec:ide what y0u are willina tO do without today so that you can save. ConterVative plllCCS for newlyweds tO sock away money: money marlcet ac- counts or catiflcates of depolit. • Wldl time aedk c:mNI. Don't uae them unless you can ~Y thei;n off at the end of eecb month. OthefwiJe you are spcndina an exn 20 percent in unmst • 0,.. •IRA. An individual~ ment liCXX>W\t is a~ inveauuent at a young qe. even if you can only affOrd a small oontribution. Ifs subttacted from your taxable income. and the yield )UJ"S lat.er can be attractive. • ~ yos iasmanm. Tenn life insurance is recommended for young oouples. A SI 00,CXX> policy for someone under 30 costs as linlc as S l SO a year. Tenn i~ offers o~y dea~ pro-tection and as for a specific penod or term. Make sure the spouse earning the primary inoome has adequate rusability msurancc. A rule of thumb for disability insurano:: It should oovcr 60 percent of your income. prembly to aae 65. •CODlider profellioml adm. You can ~ a list of certified financial plan- nen tn your area. plus ~ inf~a­ tion. by writing to Institute of c.crtified Ftnancial Planners. Two Denver Hi&h- lands. I 0065 E. Harvard Ave., SW te 320. Denver, Colo. 80231-5942. USA Waxnm·MAv9-ll. 1986· 17 A Sore Knee? Free Yourself Prom Pain I fyou suffer from knee pain. we don't have to tell you how distressing 11 can be . Even 1he simplest. every-day ac- tivities such as walking or climbing stain can cause severe discomfort But now a revolutionary new knee 'itrap ~en genuine relief. whether you need 11 for~ or for ordinary. daily use Designed ·by Orthopedic ~ur- gcon Or. Jiack Levine:. Fonner Director of the~ of Orthopedic Surgery. Brook- dale Hosp1i.I. Brooklyn. N. Y .• 11 lw been d1s- <."USSCd m lcading medi- cal JC>Umal~ Mott im- ponan1 ly. thousands 1i people ~ ICtU· 1.Jly tned II and hkcd 1t-The strap rc- he~ p1.1n and lets you move freel y again. Who ncedi. thc l.cv1M Knee: Stnp? \ \ ' tr your knee hum wt-en you chmb ~lllir.. . If you have pain in your knee when s11ting in one position for any length of time-and even wane pain when you getup . If you have pain when playing tennis, when J0U'"8· when enpging in any torm of physacaJ cxerciJiC-and even more pain after exercise. If ~ou occasionally feel your knee buckling when you're walking or running or Jancang You need lhc Le vine Knee Strap. Th" mc1hod really worh. C\.Cn where ordi- nary Cl&SllC \Upports and 1rad111onal tn:arrncnts have tailed The \trap rits com- fonably below lhe knec- wc1gh' only one ouncc- and will nut be v1s1 ble un- der your dodung. We par- an1~ you·u be: thoroughly pleased-Of return 11 for full refund of purcha.~ pnce. except \h1pptng ch~e~ of course ---l7•"'1-.__ .... ""'''' .. --- TO ORDER: Send yoor numc. uddrc. s, zip code and check or money ookr for $14.95 plus S2.00 post1tgc nd handhni 10 Amcncan Family. Box 4l7S, Dept JllS9.D Hun11ntt1on Station. N Y 11746 NY ~!.adcnt add appropnarc ~lc.'I w . SAVE.' Ortkr 1~-0 for Sll.00 plu" S3 00 po.<1tagc and hnndhn lilflation lllder the plow: 11le tooth fciiy l'5 the ante When I was YOWlJ, each pp in my gnn got me 25 cents.. Now. kidsget $1. Whit next? In my column last Week. I made a kiddi .. adelence to the tooth &iry. In a mock ~ to find out how many of us Ktually have been polJed by poUslers; I asked. .. Do you believe in the tooth fairy?" ()( our •mPe of f'our ~ at McOladcs Bar. 0 percent said they did. It never occurred to me that somebody in real lik misht actually ~a.a Hlllillllllrl have done a survey about the tooth Charin OsROfXf tS thr Wry. but it turns out somebody anch« <I IM cm Sun- did. The April Ammcan H«Jlth day Niaht News. Ht' mapzine carried a !eport by Dr. alsoist~«ilt0tandan­ Marvin Berman. a Ou~ pediat-chor Q( Newsbft:ak and ric dentist. The Osaood File on It flaures that a pediatric dentist CBS RaiJio. would have more than the usual~ ------- P'Ce of in1CreSt in the tooth &.iry, and putjcularty tho fairy's fee structure. Dr. Berman wanted to find out how muc:b money is being left under kids' pillows in~ for I tooth these days. He repons that SI is now the ~na rate. When I was a kid. 25 cents was the standard. Berman ays the averaaie was 12 oenas at the tum of the centwy. and S6 cerus in the 1960s. To me. this does not have the rina of authenticity. Can ~ i~ne anybody avina 12 cents or S6 cmis under a kid's pillow'? I can't. I fl&ure it was a dimr for a while. then went up to a quaner. then JiaJf a dollar, and now il's eot nowhere to ID but S2 or maybe U . You can see that inftation has come to the bizarre world of the toolh fAirv. It's really been puttina the bite on the old boy. Or is the tooth fairy a sirt? We don't have a very dear pict~ Of the tooth &iry in our heads. We know what San1a Oaus looks like. We've xen lots of pictures of the &seer-Bunny. But there seems to be no definitive notion of what the \OOth fairy is 1Upposed to look like, dJas like or Id like. We don't know~ 6e is suppoled to live. There are no kaerlds about bow he eets around « how he ~ into the hou.te. Alt we tcnow is that the tooth fairy has this milPty ~ obseaion with kids' 1rleth. and this peculiar habit of turning up in the middle of the nilht co pay cash on the burelhead ... er. under the pWow, t mean. Evm as a child. I uted co wonder what in the wortd the tOOth &.iry was su=to do with the teeth once he look them. ls it just an odd . Or is the tooth fairy buildi,. ~ a monumental suucture OUt of baby teeth? About the oo)y poritivc =•can think of to say about the tOolh iWy is that he ·is rdat' unexploited so far. The card companies and ~ companies vc not yet ftaured out a war to mmcc a lol fl money otrthe toOth &by the way they have off Sin~!" the~. -or Mocha's pay. No doubc they would do 1t 1n a nunute if they could think of some way to do iL They11 think rl IOmelhi rm sure. Or ~ Ibey think ,. the toOth &.iry as an idea that is so lwecl and · iDro• IO ftne and noble. that they would ~ do anWW.., am • eo cry to make a buck out rl il If )'Ou be1icW thll. ~ musa believe in w 100lb &iry. Q 18 •USA WEEKEND· MAY 9-11 . 1986 HUMOR, ETC. WHAT IN THE WORLD On the road again -and again Hit the road, Jack. This 1s National Transpon.a- tion Week. The USA has 170 m1lhon vehicles roaming 3.9 million males of roads. In one year. our total mileage is 1.6 trillion miles -that's 9.000 roundtnps to the sun Source Arnenc8tl Aced and T~ ~ Auooet1on The pickle is red, white and blue The USA eats more p1ckJes per capita than an) other people 1n the world: 9 pounds a year. On International P1ckJe Weck stanmg this Sunday. let's salute Amengo VespUCC1. a I 5th<entury Ital- ian who packed pickJed prov1s1ons on ships and later sailed the bnny dttp himself to explore tJ1e Ne"' World It's from Amengo that Amenca got its name. Soun» Plc:tlll ~ lntemellOIW Inc Here's something to take stock of The NC\\ York Stock Exchange. which has ~n enjoying a bullish bash. has a buthday coming up next Saturday. It was born in 1792 when 24 men met under a buttonwood tree on Wall Stft('t. In 1985. nien and women spht stock ownership about 50-50. half were 44 or younger. half earned S36.800 or less. and half the portfolios ~onh $6.200 or less \ 5°""9 New YOl1I Stodl Excnange To some, God is a friend How we view God will be on the minds of nearl) 1.CXX> people who gather Tucsda) through Thu~ day m Baltimore for the ninth National Workshop on Chnst1an-Jewtsh Relations. When 2.523 peo- ple were polled rettntly about their views of God. 28 percent d~bed a friend. 18 percent a kmg and 26 pcrttnt equally friend and king. Source NlliOnel F ttTY/ly ()pr,o1 Poll -It&* hnis EMMA JUNE AH, 11''5 TRuC.."'( A f\l t GH1" FoR RoMANCf ... I LL 8£ 'THE JuDG£ or: THAT. I I Hard to believe, but true! As part of a nationWide advertising publicity campaign, a leading New York Jewelry firm will give away one million (J,000,000) of is covered by a full one-year money-back guarantee. its most expensive Sato quartz watches-the Famous Nationally Advertised,.. Sweetheart watch-for as low as $2.00 each to the first one million persons who write to the company address (below) before Midnight, June 17, 1986. These are the same famous SatoTll Sweet- heart watcbei nationally advertised by others in leaaina media for many times the price. ~are the oest«lling and most expensive quartz watches of their kind ever sold by ttiil multi-nlillion- <IOltar· New York jewelry firm. Each watch displays the month, day, hour, minute and leCOnd and has a pre- cision quartz movement 10 powerful it never needs wiildini arid is accurate to wit&in aeconC:ls per month. Best of aft you can match your watch to your wardrobe by choosina from five exciting fashion colors. · You can even wear a different watch !,VC!'I day to add ~spice" to your fuhiOn statement. Tblle nationally advertised Sato Sweetheart quartz watches Will not bC aold at this publicity price by the com"'1y 1n any store. ~here is a limit of 5 watcbei W addraa at tbil price, bUt Oi'cfen mailed early enoup (before Jae 9) may re- q_. apto IO. Each watch To order, mail your name and address and your choice of watch color. Take advanta~ of our low, ow price t>y ordering any five for only S 10-any two for SS-=-or $2.88 per individual watch. Add $2 shippifll and handling no matter how many watches you are request- ing. (New York residents add sales tax.) Allow up to 6-8 weeks for shipment. Mah ck payabk to: CYP, Co. Mail to: CVP, SATO Sweettiitt,rt atcb Offer, oept. '°3-16', BoK U95, Westbury, New Yon 11595. (V220M) WRITE IN HOW MANY OF EACH COLOR: _ 81ltpadJ (V12191) -WMte (Vll"l) -Plat (V22"4) -aetae (Vll"5) .......... ~ •. 1-.-0.W.~lll· .... • May 11 -May 17 -.. ···~ . ······ ... ·,·.' ..... -• • 1"1 • • • -llC-• t' ~ ' . t-' • . ~ • . -. . .... • • ,,... ,•~ i'! •,., • ', r +...,_"> • . ~ ~-. , ·. ~ · r··· Ii ·. llftl Proud u a peacock Ste•e Allen, Barbara Eden and Johnny Canon taklna put ln °KBC'• 80tb Annl'f'el'Kl'J' Cel- (from left) are only three of more than 100 atan ebratfon." It a1n Monday at 8 on Channel 4. • ' \~YEWMRT~~~·tN\ 1811~\ GROllP-W \\ \h~ '~', 1 ~ 1 ~· HBO ''II 22 .. CINEMAX •••••• 15 . MOVIE ~-..,.Q ;l' NA HO WT/ME ,_--·,· "-'14 .. " 17 DISNEY 6J _, 24 BRA VQ--" NA G 4LAVISION 17 NA USA .... 6 -25 CNN ,. , 16 ESPN JO 18 .. C-SPAN ) 12 26 "NICK ELODEON IS 23 A RTS & ENT ... 16 23 WPIX 11 NA ..... . . WOR ,, NA LIFETIME 11 . ' 8 CBN JI ' NA W EA THER , JJ JI MTV ll.-. •.· ~-21 ·-•Channels• NETWORK.S (2) KCBS, CBS, 6111 W Sun~t Bh d . Lo~ Angeles 90028 (4) KNBC, NB(. 1000 W Alameda Ave Burbank 9 I 50S (7) KABC. ABC. 4151 Prospclt l\ve . Lm Angeles 91505 (8) KFMB. C'BS. 76 77 fngineu Road. '>an Diego ~21 11 (10) KGTV, ABC'. Highway Q4 and 47th Str~t San D1e10 921 I 3 INDEPENDENTS (S} KTLA. S800 W Sunsc1 Bl vd Los .\ngclcs 90028 (9) KHJ, 5SI S Melrose Ave Los l\ngcl«90038 (11) KTTV. 5746 W Sunset Blvd . Los An&clcs ~28 ~Jtl '• 14 17 JJ ' ' 39 ... NA. .N1f 38 19 n ~-18 J2 37 NA NA 40 NA . NA. NA NA . JJ 36 NA '29 25/26 Z1 . 21 JJ 26 JS JO 22 -· -21 J/ 28 - 21 · J/ 28 NA NA NA ... J6 35 NA JO 7.7 , 24 NA 2.J J(} -NA'-29 NA 2.1 32 20 (J3) KCOP. 915 La Brea '-\'c Lo' >\ngelcs 90038 (S6) KDOC 1730 C lcmcune >\n<1he1m 92K02 PBS (28) KCET. 4401 5un~t Bl vd Io' .\ngele~ 90027 (SO) KOCE. IS 744 (,olden Wr\t \I llun11ng1on Beach 92647 PAV TV (0) ON/Select TV 1111,1 C 1r.1nJ < cntral \' c Glendale 91201 (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebr-asl .i o\'c -.,ant.i Mon1ta 90404 (H) Home Boa Office T1mr L 1fr Ru1lding Rockefeller Center, New Yorl, NY 10020 (E) ESPN. Bnstol. Conn 06010 (S) Showtamc (C)Cablc News Nciwork •\tlanta <•.i lOlOO SATEWTE (9) WOR. New York. N Y 1 lX)(lO (I '7) WTBS. Atlanta. Ga lOl-00 Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE ··-·· 330 WHI lay .... Co••• M•N. Ca. Mill addr .. e: lo• 1seo. Co•t• M•N. Ca .. ~2t T•l•phon•: 142-4321 l'rngram inform11r1on 1s pnwidt> and st•Wons and 1s ~Ub}CC'r 10 changt> Wllh<>UI llOll<'t· 2 Sunday, May 11. 1986 Sports ........................................ Pa,ge 2 Networks.................................. Page J Daytime .................................... Pase 4 Tube Top~rs. ......................... Page 5 Daytime Schedule.................... Page 6 Evening Schedule ................... Pase 8 llporls --~--- -•Tuesday __ _ -llelworks Redgrave swings from both sides in 'Second Serve' By JERRY BUCK ,,,, ............ LOS ANGELES -Vanessa Redgrave, her hair cut very short, was between takes an ber portrayal of woman tennis star Renee Ri chards, who was the former male eye surgeon, Dr. Richard Raskin. "I don't find it at aJI uncomfortable playmg the role of a man " said Redgrave, who was then made up for the male role. She Stan Tuesday ni$ht in the CBS movie "~ond Serve." which tells the story of Raskin and how he underwent a scx- change operation to become tennis star Renee Richards. "Having said that." Red~vc added, "I couldn't have done it without the as.- sist.ancc of everyone: the makeup artist, the hairdresser, the clothes designer, the cam- era li&hting man and all the crew people ... ''Tltey helped with au the little details. and wi thout them it would be incomplete. The small details you don't notic:c as a woman. Like where a man puts him comb. ~meone showed me how to hght a cigarette. Art L1pschult2. the property master, showed me how to swaJlow a Jigger of whiskey." "Second Serve·· also stars Louise Fletcher, Martin Balsam. William Russ., AJice Krige, Richard Venture. Kerrie Keane and Rena Santoni. In the 1970s, Renee Ri chards created a sensation when she decided to pla y women's professional lenms over the formal objections ofboth the United States Tennis Association and the Women's Tennis Association "Second Serve" dramatizes those public events. as well as her private hfe. "The genesis of 1h1s wao; an my head for about three or four )ears." said producer Landa Yellen. "I had seen a newspaper article about a transsexual. I think this was an airline pilot and there was a problem about letting the pilot Oy. Then I read Jan Morris' book called 'Conundrum.· She had been James Moms, the Bntish travel wnter. I thought about doing her book, but 11 was lacking some other level for me. "When I finally read Renee Richards' (Pleue 11ee UDGRA VE/P. 31) Evening soaps plan cliffhangers By LYNDA HIRSCH For those of ~ou who've been funously twisting your pnme-time TV dial in search of your favorite ni&}lttime soap opera, your favQrite shows have not been pirated by cabTc TV stations hoping to improve their ratinas. h 's all a master plan by the broadcasting networks to extend the soap operas for the all-important ratings "sweeps" period in May. "DalW," "Dynasty," "The Colbys," "Falcon Cmt'' and "St Elsewhe~" have all been on hiatus in order to stretch those shows over the season. Nighttime soap producers and writers know that to make an audience care over the IOQ$ bot su mmcr, each show must have an exc1tina cliflhanicr. While we won't gJvc you the finishes to the stories (they must rcmafo unresolved until the fall~ we can telJ you what to expect as the nnal episodes of each soap opera act underway on the week of May 12, the be&inning oft he season's final sweeps period. THI COi.iVS: Wiiiie Jeff la ~v dMred of muro.r tfler9ft, -Jeton I• tol111 to l\eve IO ctMr lllmMlf of murCIW dMlr9M of 1111 own WM!! lie'• c.,-tec1 1wev to le" -llut not .,.,_, lie MrloYllv encl ecc.ldlntlllv ~ "°' Set* ... If '"'' -·t -*'· MonlcA. J•-'\ t1YCl'lft oevtl\19', Wll 1111 lnYOIYe(I h\ I OlaM UHi\ wtllll rna111no 1 DV$lnen 1rlP 111a1 111r t11Mt J•-wu •UPPOMCI 10 mekt Oo ll'lev live? Do lhay dlt? Do 11\ty 091 convicted of mura.rt Yov'• "'"'to wall unlll S.PltmOlr IO llncl OUI. "Thi Colbn" "'' bffl1 r~. allhOuQll " onlv came In al 1 modl•I lSlh In lllt r.tlnoi lor 1111 lfflCH'I, II did a lol beller than menv TV proono1Uc1tori wlf't 1111no 11 WOUid wind 1;e> DALLAS: Anlltlklut I• oolno to try I nd kllt lht men \ht 111lt1 1111 mo11 -Jack end J R Poor Sue Elltn ana J1mlt, IMOC9"1 bv11a no1n, 1IM> wlll be ln11olvtd In AllOl41QUl'I Plan 10 Oii rid of ,.,., ~•in. On '"'' OIM, II loolu Pftllv CM'lal1111111111t dlar1d er of Jeck." Plaved Dv Deck Rembo, IMl't oolno to make II 9oth Deck end 11\1 "Oa"-1" Pf'oducar\ have dlCIOld lhal ll'le dl¥Kllf' of Jack lust waan't Pennino ovl Ano of course, In lllt IH I few Meoncb of "Dallas, .... wlll ..-a WOOwv llOure whO loolu verv mUCh Ilk• BoDOv WIN Patrick °""" OI Pia vino BobOv. hi• tono·IOll twin o< enolhtr lllt9111f'1'141lt '°" of Ill• 11 11 Jock Ewlno? No OtM"• lalklno -I KCllPI Ouffv. whO recently 11ld on "Tl'le TonlG/11 Show," "I'm not oolnv 10 be 9oDOV. The rHM>n I eoreed 10 come Dack to 'Dall"• Is tleeaui.t I wouton't be ote vlno 8ob0v aoaln" C>uffv w1111 on 10 H V 11111 1111 storv MCI 1111 1n11re11lno 1wts1 Whleh wlM IW>t be flVHled 1.111111 YOU know ~ PALCOH atarn ClltM WIM Ill \l'IOI In ....... M>n'• llM l •l100t. encl whlll 11loou 11111~did 11 orou can 1111 lllt CVIP<ll 11 ~ mucl! cloM< 10 Ill• F 11C'on Cr~• lamillfl If ont llte In Pffll 11n I enouVll tor vov, look tor an N r1hQuekt -ano t lMI lhl kldnePOlno of two rnalor cneracttn HILL STR•n •LU•S: Tiit llnal HI-Of lllb OtM aired ltlltr1l wM11s aoo, with Btlktr1 wife ROOln olvlno birth IO,,.. COVPlt'I llril clllld W1*I "HIM Str .. I" comll Deck In IM ll N lor Ill llM I MelOl'I prior IO lYl\dlcallOft, NBC PfOOr•mmlno Pf'9SlcJtnl Brandon T1rtlil0ft O(Omli.t• tltclllno IOIMldei T1rllll0ft dlKUHtd Ille dMlh of Jo. Cofftv encl '"' 1h0ollno Of Frank Furlllo " two llorYllnt• that boosltd lht re llnos, Bui TarllkOf! Y VI , "Wt can't shOOI IK klll a coe> 1 ........ -11111111 God Wt can make Mdl IClllOdt lnteresll"O, .. cltlnt end lllgf\ly wel(flabll." KNOn LANDtHG: Thi'"°'' rH111tlc Of "" ... , ...... Pf'lme·tlmt IOeD ootf'H wll "'"' Val flneWv welno 8en 1nd Cathy stroltno arnl-ln·arm on Ille bead! Kar111, UPMt not onlV lleauM Mecto "'' dllCOvtrad llt "'' • beautiful daUOhter t>ut becauM lier drMm of Lotus Point la lllerally oolno down tnl dfeln, wlN tn4 uci ml1&lno with foul Oll 'J' SUUKled. ST. •LMWHllll: We Mir 11111 no1 OtM member of this .,...-·s c:a11 -orri.r 111111 Mar1l Hannon -wlM be INvlnt PrOduc»rt MY 11\el lfll flnll IWO ~ of !ht lHM>fl wit! Ill lllPOltf ll\ell ~loui tell~, enCI that a l lone Ital. Or o.ni.t AuselllenOtr wit hevt a chance to romance his 11UrM-lurnecl·mt0•11Vdenl. Clf'OI HovlnO For those of you who can't gclcnouah of pnmc-t1mc soaps, have no fear. At least three soap operas -"Knots Landfoa." "Dallas" and "Dynasty" -will be shown an reruns. No decision has been made as far as "FaJc-0 n Crest" and "The Colby " arc concerned Sunday. May 11. 1986 3 No soap for desettdrama By LYNDA BIRSCll It's off the road to Morocco for "Capitol.'' Soap novels trace stories LOS ANGELES (AP) -l'iow ~ can read your favon te soap operas 10 a new scnes of books called "Soaps & Senals." The novels make their debut with eiptt scnals: "Capitol.'' "Days of Our Lives.'' "The Young and the Rest- less," "Guiding Li&ht,'' "Another World." "As the World Tums." "Dallas" and "Knots Landing." Mary Ann Cooper, a soap opera columnist and authonty on the medium. is story editor for the books. It 1s estimated that nearly 35 million people watch at least one soap opera every day. At leas~ 25 percent of the audience is male, and .56 percent of all college students watch at least one show a week. "Capitol" was all set to take several ca'il me mbers on location to Morocco ao film an exotic storyline c-en1erinj around the character of Sloane Dcno.ing (played hy D~borall Mullowney) h seem~ that the recent acts ofterronsm abroad have made thC' producers of the ~how rethink their plans. The story, which was to be set in the fictional town of Baracq. 1s sull set to hll the screen 1n mid-Ma)', but now there's no wo rd on when or whtre the filming will take place A few }ear agu prn<lun~n. ol da)t1me drama were thnJled w11h the idea of going on location. W hile man} still do. more and more arc keeping thC' !>Iles of said locations quiet. For examplt', at ··one Life to Live'." news that the show was going to Vienna was talked about all over the place. Suddenl} everythrng became very hush- hush. Evidently the power!> that !JC at "One Life to Lave" didn't want word of where the actua l footage was being shot to leak until everyone had returned Inside sources say thal "One Li fe" did indeed pack up and head fot Vienna. a nd in the weeks to come lot~ of mysLerious doings wtll take plact' It'\ assumed the storyline will be a wa> to wnte out the character of David Rinaldi (played by -DaytbneQaA Michael Zaslow) Too bad. Zaslow is such a gifted actor and would be an excellent addition to any cast hsl. If ZasJow is being "'ritten out. it's more than likely his choice. As for Brynn Thayer, is she staying with .. One Life to Live." or 1s she, too, leavinJ? lfwe play soap opera detecti ve, you might note that Thayer's picture is now seen in the opening credns. Not so with Zaslow. Usually when a soap opera re<uts the opening credits to include a performer. it's not because that performer will be leaving in the next month or two. ••• Josh Blake 1010s ··Search for T omor· row" as Craig Walton, Sunny's nephew. T he I ().year-old Blake has appeared on Broadway 1n the New York Shakespeare Festival production of "The Human Comedy," a performance which garnered rave reviews from both Frank R ich and Mel Gussow an the New York T imes as well as Clive Barnes 1n the New York Post. • • • Brtu Robe11 Taylor 1sslated to leave his role as Linc on '"Loving." In the meantime. casting agents are loolu ng around for someone else to fill the soon-to-be vacated slot Also getting ready to leave the show 1s Satan Walters who plays Loma. Julie, Jenny sisters under one skin By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: On "Capitol," can you tell me why Julie and Jenny look so much aJ iJce? When they were acting apart from one another, they even sounded the same, but when we saw them acting together they looked different. Who plays each of the parts'> - L.S., N.Y. A: U dtey act alike, they walk alike and thy talk alike, it'• be· caue tlaey are alike. Tlae e'9rac:tera of Jalle ud Jeuy are botll beiD1 play.. by C1tbertne Bldlaad. Wbtn tile e'9nc:ten •re dolll1 ~ &o1etber, it's 1tmply a lood job of ""tt·••lf tl•1 two framea. ftea tlltre I• • • allot of Jllle t&lkl•1 to HJck1aM Jea1 u4 Y" 1ee oo,e of the claaracten' fac:.t aM dM back of the otaier'• ited, Mm.... la tent11 •• 1 1&aad·lll. At preaeet dltN are Do pla11 to laan dtkr JaU. or J=1~,:PPfl•r from UM dow. WMa ••• Hked lf odaer "4 Sunday, May l 1, 1986 performen are upset that 11be'1 getting to play two roles, tbe off-1creen wife of actor David Ha11el.boff said, ''I think the caat waa very uderst.udlng. I'm excited to bave a cbance to play two cllaracten and also deUpted tbat tbe eottre caat and crew baa been very supportive of me, just aa I woald 11pport any of lbem that were in tlle enviable position of getting to play two cllaracten In on~ 1bow.'' q. On "Days ot Our Li ves:· they keep saying that the Pawn 1!. Stefano D1Mcra ls that possible? -P R.. t. Louis, Mo. A: AJSytlllng's poulble, aod at prHent, DOOL wrtten ud prod•cers 1eem to want dte audience to believe tllat Jolln Black i1 Stduo DiMera. Bat oar money atlll say1 lae'1 Roman Brady. Wlay not Stefaao? Well, Stefaao II.Id a proooHced forelp acc:e11t. It 1eem1 uallkely Uaat anyo11e, no mauer .Ut reconstracUve 1.rrtton lie wtat to. coald fl• tlaat strong aa accent. Q: I'm a fan of "Airwolf" und I understand that Jean Bruce Sco11 was on "Days of Our Ltvcs." Who w115 she on that show'? Why did she leave? -T O'H .. Cuyahop Falls, Ohio A: Jean played Je11ica. the dau1llter of Marie and Alu MaraluaU. In the 1toryllne, Jeulca llad many problem1. Once dtey were solved and 1lle married tbe mu 1lae loved, 1lile went off to Uve Ill aabarbu Salem, never to be let.D a1atn. Apparatly It waa dtcldtd tlilat with tbe character of Je11lca lilappy, there WH DO Deed to laave ber on Ult 1bow. At for Jeaa Bn1ce Scott, wbta not busy with "Alrwolf," alle alto doe• lot1 of stints on "Mapnm, P.I." 0 : How about telling us in your soap summary what happens on "Capitol" each week? I u$Cd 10 sec it on my loc.a l station but suddenly they took 1t off. Won't you please at least put the suntmary in your column? -C'.G .. Gre<iham. Oic A: Every paper lllat tab «'rlbet to Ult summary coh1m1 i1 glvt n a summary for every allow. Perlaap1 the editor of yoar pardc1lar paper felt &Jia1 1ince "Capitol'' wa110 lo11er alrllla tn yoar area, It waa 1et nece1ury to lltchlde It. Yo1 mJpt write te the eiattrtalament editor of i\at paper. Mu1 tJa.", wlan a local 1&atJoa c:ucelt a 1oap, th edtlon a111m1 t.Ut dte ·~ ba• no laterett Ill tile aH>mary, bwt J..,.. by oar m.aJI, we Ibid Uae opposite to t.e tne. °' 0 ~ • ::I C) ~ g ::I :; "Tl z > 2' :no~ m m .,, ~ .,, ml-< 2' ~ c'i m ::J:>o 0) ! =-m ;~g z m 5 ca: ..... ,.)( =>:IJ~ >m.,, ~ ~ :::! Ii> m ~ 0>'"" ~ Zr No Soap for desert drama By LYNDA BIRSCB It's off the road to Morocco for "Capitol." Soap novels trace stories LOS ANGELES <AP)-Now can can read your favontc soap operas in a new scnes of books called "Soaps & Serials." The novels make their debut with eipit serials: "Capitol," "Days of Our Lives," "The Young and the Rest- less," "Guiding Light," "Another World." "As the World Tums," "Dallas" and "Knots Landing." Mary Ann Cooper, a soap opera columnist and authority on the medium. is story editor for the books. It is estimated that nearly 35 million people watch at least one soap opera every day. At least 25 percent of the audience: is male, and 56 percent of all college students watch at least one show a week. "Capitol" was all ~t to take several cac;t members on location to Morocco to film an exotic storyline ccntenn~ around the character of Sloane Denning (played by Deborab Mullowney). 11 seems that the recent acts ofterronsm abroad have made the producers of the ~how rclhtnk their plans. The story, which was 10 be set in the fictional town ofBaracq. as still set to hit the screen in mid-May, but now there's no word on when or where the filming will take place A few )ears ago p1 o<luu:r\ ol daytime drama were thnlkd with the 1<lea of gomg on location. While many still do. more and more are kccptng the 'illC~ of c;a1d locations quiet. For examplt". at "Ont' l.1f1: to L.t vc." news that the show "a" going 10 Vienna was talked about all over the place. uddenly everyth1 ng ht·came very hush. hush. Evidently the pow~rs thal be at "One life to Li ve" didn't wunt word of where the actual footage was being shot to leak unlit everyone had returned. Inside sources sa}' that "Oni: L1fo" did indeed pack up and head for Vienna. and in the weeks to come lols ol rnystenous doings will lake place 11·~ a\'Jumed the storyhne will be a wa} 10 wnte out the character of David R1n11ld1 (played by -DaylimeQaA Mlcbael Zaslow) Too bad Zaslow 1s such a gifted actor and would be an excellent add1t1on to any cast hst. If Zaslow is being written out, 11's ml>re than likely his choice A for Bryu Tbayer, as she staying with "One Life to Live," or is she, too, leavins? lfwe play soap opera dctecuve, you might note that Thayer's picture tS now seen in the opening credits. Not so with Zaslow. Usually when a soap opera re-cuts the opening credits to Include a perfonner, it's not becau~ that performer will be leaving in the ncict month or two • • • Josb Blake 1oins "Search l·or Tomor- row" as Craig Walton. Sunny's nephew The I 0-year-old Blake has appeared on Broadway in the New York hakespearc Festival production of "The Human Comedy," a performance which garnered rave reviews from both Frank Rich and Mel (;ussow in the New York Times as well as C'hve Barnes tn the New York Post. • • • Brlaa Robert Taylor 1s slated to leave his role as Linc on "Loving." In the meantime. casting agents are looktng around for someone else t0 fill the soon-to-be vacated slot. Alc;o getting ready to leave the show 1s Su1u Walters who ph~ys Lorna. Julie , Jenny sisters under one skin By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: On ''Capttol," can you tell me why Juhe and Jenny look so much alike? When they were acting apart from one another, they even sounded the same, but when we saw them acting together they looked different. Who plays each of the parts? - L.S., N.Y. A: If diey act alike, tlley waJk alike ud tlley taJl alike, It's be· caue dley are alike. ne cbracten of J1Ue ucl Jmay are botla belD& played by Cat111eriae Hlcklud. Wilen tile cMracten are dola1 ecemes t•1et1aer, It's 1lmply a 1ood job of vl•••·••lll•C two framet. Wllea tlaere 11 a 11loS of Jalle talkl11 to Hteklud • JtM1 aM '" eee one of tlte c:bncten' facet aM dae back of lite otlaer's ltead, ....... ll Hnlac as a 1taa&1-l1. At ,,....., daen an ao plans to bve eltHr Jlllle o.r J~sappear from tlle 1110•. Wltea laM was asked II otlaer 4 Sunday. May 11 . 1986 performers are op1et tbat she's geulog to play two roles, tbe off-scrtto wife of actor David Huselboff said, "I tblak lbe cast was very undentaadlog. I'm excited to llave a cllance to play two cbaracters and 1l10 dellgbted tbat tbe entire cast and crew bas been very supportive of me, just as I would 11pport any of tbem that were lo tbe eavlable position of gettlag to play two cb1racters ln one 11bow." q: On "Days of Our L1\i('~ ... they keep saying that the Pawn 1 Stefano 01Mera. Is that PoSS1bJe? -P.R t. Louis. Mo A: Anytlllng'1 poulble, and at present, DOOL writere and producen seem to want ••e aodleace to believe tbal Jolla Black l1 Stefaoo DIMera. But our money 1WI NY• II•'• Roman Brady. Wily oot Stefa.no? Well, Stefuo Md a proaoa.ced fore Ip accut. It seems oallkely tbat anyone, no matter Wllat fttODStroctlve surceoo be Wtot lO, coll.Id 111 tlaat strong an acctot. Q: I'm a fan or "A1rwolf." and I understand that Jean Bruce Scott was on "Days of Our Lives." Who was she on that show? Why did she leave'l -T O'H . Cuyahop Falls, Ohio. A: Jean played Jenica. tbe daasbter of Marie and Alex Manball. In lbe storylhle, Jenica bad many problem1. Once tltey were solved and sbe married tbe mu 1lle loved, tile went off to live la sabvban Salem, never to be seen a1alD. AppareatJy It was decided tbat wltb Ille claaracter of Jenica bappy, tliaere WH DO Deed to UVe ber on tbe tbow. As for Jeu Bn1ce Scon, wbtn not busy wttb "Alrwolf," slle also does lots of 1tlnt1 on "Ma11111m, P.I." ._ Q. How about telhng us rn your soap ..timmary what happ('ns on "Capitol" each week? I used to see 1t on my l~I station bu1 suddenly they look 11 off. Won't you please at least put the summary in your column? -C.G .. Gresham. Ore A: Every paper tllat sub1cribe1 to lbe summary column l1 given 11 summary for every allow. Perbaps tht t'dltor of yoar parUculaJ' paper felt tbat •locf' "Capitol" wa1 no lonaer aJrta1 le yoar area, h wa1 IOl aecesaary to laclue t&. YH ml1llt wri&e '° Ille entertahuneat editor of tut ,.,er. 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'°"ou..n.1 THAT'ICAT M>mTICMI~ tUWIT1ll 1111 MTI 'MLOOHATWJl•IQ Yount Alll TMI _, 9'11>AYMAll CHURCM .. THE Hom FltlT POllON FPahllt'<l M1trl1J C'i1bt:K '11•.1,,.u'·' 1•-, t11•r ·yrnss root•," hpg1nnmgs t·r • .;1...c.r .~Iv• career .tnd her 1n11olveme11t 11i1C.~~=CIS (1 hr) ~.,_' Mod1>111 TrmPs" ( t936 C<.ime •JYJ \.h.irre-. CMplttt Pa1Jlette GOddmd t hr ?'l min l ~) llO¥W "Aoc~y • ( 1976. Orama) Syt """'"' ~1.ittone T dl1d Shiro (2 hrs ) 1.l.JIC>m Alll TMI PUltYCAT1 (1) Tiii llaST OP _.ATQB'l IAY A y<Junu Englist1 btrdwatc.her and her trrend'> dttt ,tr3ncJed when lt•t' 1100 carrlett 01! their bo111 . u.a. ,.,. IBOl'T e:JD TODAn ..... *'°"' taOVf u.ma nn .. -.-• LJTnmm•u.n ,_,.. CMICAGICll Alll Cll.:M CIM1WI Lftln'LI llAQA.119 AClllCUll\m u.u. 8 Sunday, May 11, 1986 'l: ... nu,y OUTUQIOUI (?).,."I ac::lyhawke" (1985 Fantasy) Mallht·"" Broderick. Rutger Hnuer (2 hrs 1 n1111 J . w.c .... voa 1:11 AlllY WIAlM .,. LR'Tml ,..., .-...... , .. Iii .. flOfilll Alll,....,. WOM.DOf '"°'~ WOM.D TOMOMOW CHURCMOPM GOOD ..... lllOl.-Y ..atfT rTllWIWTTD TOMAlllll!l«f : •um 1TmT (l )O •9'11>AYMAll ·Mmt-....... y HAVI YOU OD ... AIM'er OP YOUR 'Allllfflf A young girl learns a lesson 111 , " ll wt c11 lll'f mother takes a 1ob as u < "1~ 111 t11•1 wealthy couStn's neighbor t l ' t ir~ Ma11011 Ross. Jennifer Jason le•u'• · DllUQCl81Alll-VIUIA ,,_ GOOD ... 1:11 aw.LllatT A&.VllMDTMICIWY •I .. nu. y OU'llAllOUI ~-.... •m••• OMLRIWlt , UMYa.t LJ..OYD OQl.Vll ...... AQQ.MT ICOOIYOOO DOWYCMt-. •Ane'°"'mrowca I MOOllDC*AIROmCt OlMA..,..,.,... Hlghhghts from !ho Crnrnmy Awllrd wlnnN'a latest album Snul K1..:. Cl) Tllm ITOOQll 1:11 ttl) llCMI "AntlO" I 1%8 0tam9) Robel! Mitchum. Peter Falk (;>hrs 30 min) .. ()) Ul»AY llOJU 111 UIOYmlO UNI llCWOMTID ---... ' U.OYD Ol&Wll ...... ,,,., ,Al.al Nft'AmCWOM.DOIMWM IAl•U -lunclaly Cont. '1:)MJlllMPU (t) llOWll "Sy111po;Jer· ( 1985. Orama) R·Chtr J f 1rnsworth, Mellssa Gllber1 ( 1 t.r 42mm I ( M IWllMTMI Proliled Earl Morrall ..aAOQLI 9'0CI Paranoid Boober loses the ,,. 1111 protf>Cltve hal g111~n lo him by Ma•jOf)' the 1alk1ng lraSh heap O m ..,_, FAL.Wll.l. -e <!> m.t IAIUTUU. PlayoH Game (T P.dms To Be Announceo) (2 hrs. 30 m1r1~ 8 llOft "Tari.:in. ThP Ape Man·· { t9!19 AJvenlure) Denny Milter. Cesare Danova 1l ,.,., J U (11) ,_ r ournamen1 ol Champions. t1n<1I rn..itch from West Side Tennis Club 1n Forest Hills, N Y (Live) (;>hrs I _, ICHW.IJI Q TWIJCIHT la. DOCMBC8mW. ........ TC*Y _...,. IOUMAL. ....camw.tT llCMMD D1MW1 • AmNCMITORT NA_,... QOll l')om1n1on ln11nahon a1 ltnat rovnd from San An1on10 l eitar. l111eJ 17 hrs I ( llOWll H11·wc:.tt•1., M1lho11i. ( 198'>. Cr.mf.><J11 Rict•JrO Pryor John Canoy ( t 11 11r•1n I {L mft "Top '-=rPt1' ( 1984 Comedy) V JI I' 11111•1 l t•l. y Gullt-rtOge I 1 hr 30 rn1 1 P llOVIE <::ir •' (II Iron· { 1979 Adven I 11111 I 1vu1 < 111;1d1nP Jeff Cooper (7 tor!, J ,$) llOYll flip RlllinQs Game' ( t984 Crmlf ~... (1,J11ny Dt• V110 Rhea Perlman l{ hi., I (ZJ llOYll My Nl'w Partner" ( 1984. Corm•dy) ~·t111ippt> Noirt>I Thlf!rty Lher n111t1> I I '" 41 n1in I -Afternoon---• tHI a ICUDOI ~ Fea1ured hOSI Chnstopher Nance •ntrOducPS 111f'wers to· Mrs Sandy Gooch tounoer of a natural IOOd marliel chain. N .. m Schwar1z Emmy- norn1na1ed TV compo$8r oancer Zena Bethume ol Dance Out Reach" Op11ons House. a ~ sheller tor runaways I =BAU Al pre!» lime. scheduled games were New York Yankees at Tex.is Rangers or Los Angeles Oodge1s at Mon trea~os (l111e) (3 hrs ) • DUOl~HAZZAllD I) llYl1"Dt'1 "Agatho Ch11c,11c s Panners in Crime 'The Berec;1orrJs 1nves11ya1e a murder alter Tommy roce111es actress Gil <la Glenn 5 note reque'it1ng a me1>t1ng on ~~= M0<gon·< A""'" <; ~ .,.. "ThP H,ipµy V1•,1rs' ( Hl!>O Comedy) Dean S1r.c.lo.wPll Ot1rryt H1cl\ man ( 1 hr !><> min I MftO IACM NA ~CAR Wiristnn Grnncl Na1to11.tt lrom Hamptcm < 1d (l 111~) 11 hr) f{) llOVIE "B,iby flh,,. M.111rlf' 11MI) !Xama) Jan M (.t ,.,., V ric:eril c,1yr101-. o·coonm (11'1• JOu1111) llOVIE Mt-att:..til. P,111 tr I 198'.J Cnmec'1yl Ar ct'" H.'.\hn Jot•n Ml'n~,1111 I I hr 36 mtr·) (p) m¥ll "f11x ~ tJ llr)ll ti1gt1 School 1 1979 l ·m~Oyl P J Sn11•s V1nc;on1 Van Panen tl r1rs I ,"91 CMAll King<;f1f<lrj helps II onCP prorn1nen1 attomey light ttw l<'g.11 syslf>rn LJhr) (Z) QUM.11 ~TUI Wl'TM C1itt-.t Chr~r l amoer1 I WI IT_.. f'IWtCI IOUMAL. Q::JI NA GOU Byron NPlson \111">-<.te ltnal round, from Irving T m-..1... It 1111' I (<' hrs 30 min) a Pm.+AU. Panfll dl'>f:ll'>'·U•n 1n11nlvllltj high school heanti r1tn1e II 1,11 d1•.ppnc;1· l""'E..~ AmNCMITORT .,.. "f 1n1lt•r:. Kc••·IR''li r t<t84 Comedy) Michael O t<t't'h• f\1•w1ty IJ An QQ_l'o ( 1 hr 36 mir' ) WU IOX. MeldrtCk T 1ylor ( 1 1 0 7 KO'.) vs 11.trolcl Bra11er ( l~ fi ~;> Kl"' I •11 i oghtwet~ht bOol ~h~tJult:<J for 10 rovuds fri:>m Corpus Ch11~11 T PA<l (1111 '<11 It lhr J=::WllT llCMI "WhllP I •ghtno~" ( 191l Ad 11enture) Burt Reynold•, .Jnnl"1ft>r 01ll1ng-.; 1.£.r (<hr-;) WP Alm!ICM womJt POll'TIWTI OI ~ AGI Thf' hVffl ol SU" .. ,n 8 Arltl~)ny Har rrat Tubman lawyPt V~tza Locl<wOOd and labOr ac1t111st Mary Ham<o Jonas MP dril mat1c.1lly por1rayed :>taro; I 01s Nettlnton Mett'l.I Moore, Kate> Mulgrew and .loan 11.1ck~ II NllrrlllOr Palrt<.111 NMI 11 hr 30 mm 1 ID flOCUI Ol IOCllTY (!)AUTO Mc. NA~C:An Att.111111 tn111111 ltonHI Imm HRnip1on C•lt ( T .1p(lcj I I 1 hr) J.,.. "Nancy (,ottc; To Rio' ( 1%0 MU$1C81) Jane Powoll Ann l'.)uthllrn 11 hr 39m1nL ....... AUC1a t:.91...,.. .,.. "Jennifer A Woman's Story ( 1979 Orama) Elizabeth Monlgomery Bradford O.tlman (2 hrs 30 m1n) Cl IOJllll Meldrick Taylof ( 11-0 7 KOs) v<o HarOl<l Brazier (35-6 22 KOs) 1n a hghl'!"lllQhl bOut sc~ted for 10 round9. from C0tpus Chnst1. Texas (Taped) { t ht) 1-----flOCUI Ol IOmTf llCMI "Ladytlewtte" ( 1985. Fanta~y) Mattllew B10derick Rutger Hauer (2 hrs tm1n1 btllWJI ...... Ill 119 .oliJWCW.O Scheduled Frankie Warren (UH>. 14 KOsl vs Gene "Mad Dog · Ha1cher (24 3, 19 KOs) tor the US~A 1un1or wellerwetghl lllie. scheduled tor 12 rounos. from Corp11r, Christi. T eicas ~ag:,~Jirf2 hrs ) IS MOVIE " lhe S11en1.e1c; • ( 1966 Come- 1) Dean Martin. ~1e1111 StevMs (2 hrs I mYCX. I llAMl1'llQ )llCMI "Mass Appeal ( 1984 Drama) Jack t emmon. Lel1ko l11anek ( t ht 40 min) (()AUTO IACM IMSA Grano Prtx from R1versiae Cahf (A) ( 1 hr 30 min I 'l .WW "Room $Prv•<:e" ( 1938 Come dy) Mar .I( Brothers Lucille Ball ( 1 hr 18 n11n I P> FAm An e1.cen1r1L reacher (Ke11m M ... C,mt n wbs111u1es l·1r Mis~ SherwOOd 111 stereo ( I hr 1 G-ICOTT 1:9 @ ~ Tup uymnasts (men and womP••I 1...onii>el~ '" dn el(r110t11on meal at N.1ssau Coliseum on Untondale. tor the (1Jtewdy To GOOdw111 UStUSSR Games 11 hr I a:aa..r ("f) lllOYiE · l 1ve A t 1tlle Lo11!' A l lllle" (1C)6q Com11dy) f 11111. PreslPy. MIChele fo1rt>y l} hr•, I Eli) CU.-· row 0111t~t1 women. WorlO w,,, II t.irrcles ol American 50ld1erc;, talk .rt .. 1111 •heir e•peroflfl(.e:, during the war )''•". anrl wrietner theu Ille in ltm US has lullilled theu ideas of · lhr-Ame<1can dtCAnt ( I hr ) flD IPOrlTIWCW.O Srh,.r1ulecl I ranl\1e Warren l 18 0 14 KOsl v<. I >enf' 'Mad fJog HatchAr (24 l 1'1 KOst tor the USAA 1wuor wellerwm1i1111 11tle <,eheeluled t"' 12 rounds. from Co1r1u:> Christi Ti>•&!> &d=~ ~.,.. "V1olf'llf' ( 1978 l)famat Isa· tielle Huppe<t Sreµhllne Aurlrun (;> hrc; ? -n1n J •9 ~CMADVllmm Hawau AcJl/en lture~7'-0IMPMM LOMll LAft .. WUBJmte Alrt c.in w11det>eests trek southward th1ovgh ftOOds and droughl9 (Perl ;> ol 71 c) ~:t=u.AY • m¥ll "Suppor1 Yoor I Q<'.AI S~nff' { 1~9. Comooy) In~·· r.nrt'lf'r, Jonn ti.1ckftll ! ;> hrt ) Ci) lft'IOIUCm m..08' C1J .,.. "Ve11tqo" ( t%8 My'lt,.ry) J11me~ Sreworr Ktm Nnvltk (;> hr~ 10 rrnn) (S) .,_ "Th .. lcc-P11.if1>.,.. ( l~l\4 Si.:• enc.(' f11.11on) Robert Ur1c.h M11ry Cm .. oy .L! hr. 36mtn I .. (11).1111100 Sunday, May 11. 1986 9 tllBMllUIBI MOLOCAUIT In Kiev Audi and Helena rescue Inga's brothe< a German soldier who breaks his promise and denOUnces them as Jews. oack rn Befl1n, the Oo<1 family celebrates Christmas (Part S or 10) p hr ) 0 IM ORO ICllOUl11C UmTMI Mira Mesa vs Unrversity Cny High SchoOI • "' .,,.. --.... l"9 The true story of a 54-year-old widow who oreaks tradition when She marries a for· mer a1coh0lt<: with seven divorces behind hrrn I N.TI*.-T• ~m.C>IT llAMI09f'IULTWATIR~ .,_ "GhoStbusters" ( 1984. Come- dy) Brit Murray. Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr . 47 min I WIJ MO¥ll 'Dealh Takes A Holiday" r t<P, F'arotasy) Melvyn Douglas. Myrna Loy 1 •hr 30m1n ) II ITAll um1 SPQft& competition featuring cast members lrom "Sllll the Bea..,er · Days of Our lives· and Oant.e Fever .. Guesls Mitch Gaylord. Rich Hall $em1t.nal round (A) (I hr ) (I) ITAll TMK O llOVll 'The Great Alhga1or" (1981. Adventure) Barbara Bach Met Ferrer 12 hrs I tIJ) 1111 Wiil wnM DAW>~Q m llOVll 'Desperate Women· ( 1978 Western) Dan Haggerty Susan Sarni J;;n.es \2 hrs I fm IHMllllUM ltOUlt "King Lear" Find ng 1f P with bOln his daughters unbear· dOle Lear !tees to the heath where he meets Edgar now d1sgu1sed as a beggar 'a~~~ 11...aNllO .,.,. 'Modern Times' ( 1936, Come dyl Charles Chaphn Paulelte Goddard ~ru 29 min /ra .oaTICa .,_ The Enchanted Journey 11984 Fantasy) Animaled Voices or Jrm Backus. Orson Bean 11 hr . 24 min ) =i!~=.o"MPIAM IS AT THlfl Scheduled 1eviews Jo Jo l)ancer. Your Lite ts Calling" (Richard Pryoi Debbie Allen) · Shon C11cu1t" (Steve Gu\tenberg. Ally Sheedy) "Last Resort (Charles Grodin) (!) m¥ll "Shamus" ( 1973 Myslery) Bur~~s~ Cannon (2 hrs I IDMICILUI& llCI AUQtUI w ITA&IY CUP . .UYOflFI Montreal Canadlens al New York Rangers. If neces· sary Wales Conference Ct1amplonsh1p Game Six (live) (3 hta.l .. MY L90 AM> M wmtJCAI a.All The comedian examinei; attitudes. lelSure time and cuhnary 1astes tn this hour that intersperses bOth stand-up mate11al with Ch'Qfo on-locahon footage 11 ht ) .. , ' I::' aw. WAii Lee Van Cleel hosll this IOo6c at hOw the CIVIi War artect· ad Southern Cah1om1a 1 .. , ..... ITMllm ,_ U9 "AesolVed We Should Move Toward Prrvatlza11on, lnckJd1ng the SchOOls" Wilham Buckley Jr and econo- m1st1 Millon Friedman and Thomas Sowell debate educator• Albe<l Shanker. Paul Starr and B1H Homo (Part 2 of 2) 11 hr l 10 Sunday, May 11 . 1986 ·=-~Nm r! .,.. "TtwJ Farmer's Daughter" ( 1947 Comedy) L01e11a Young Joseph Cotten ( 1 hr 37 min ) tD_,DlllW. .. (Ill UTIOUL WtJllllC EDlOMll Fea tused the making ol a wtldltfe docvmema ry, archival footage of Theodore Roose- velt's trrp into the Amazon basin. the making of Tabasco on Loo51ana·s Avery .. , .... if;~"°'",, ... , •CMMl90... 1 WLD .-.CA A look at the ways a variety of fish adapt to their enwonment in Nor\h Ame11can waters fR) Q ~== ROCS Paranoid Boober loses the special protective hat grven 10 him by Maqory. the talking trash heap Q ITWTllAlt AWUGI From HollywOod the second annual ceremony honoring stuntmen and stuntwomen 1n motlOl1 pic tures and lelev1S1on Categories include Best Fight Sequence Best Vehicular Stunt, Best High WOik end Most Spectac ular Stunt SeQuence Host Lee Mators 1 hr ) NCH MAU 'IV'•• MmlCA As he travels down a lew highways. I01me1 "Sat urday N.gtll Lrve ces1 member Rich Hall focuses his anentton on the pieces ot Am e11cana Iha\ are quickly beeom1ng p11zed artifacts ( 1 hr ) tD-ltAYO...U. -lvenlng ----.. , .... BITlll'f~ Tlll wm An inter view with Jaclyn Smith. a look at romance rn film. w1lh host Linda Gray Co-host Pa trick QuUy ( 1 hr ) l umltQlllONM~ Cll ... .,_ "The Silencers" ( 1966. Come dy) Dean Marlin. Stella Stevens A semi rettred spy is a&Stgned the task of tra1hng a defector and preventrrig him !tom dis ctOS.!£!g top-secret 1nforma11on (t> hrs I 0 •WDP•t-=-lT1 g) llC)¥m "Warlords Of Atlantis" ( t978. AdVenture) Doug McClure. Cyd Charisse Alter an accident at see, members ot a scienflf1c e11ped1t1on acc1den1ally land 1n the long-lost underwater c11y of Allan11s tf hrs) • MIMT f1I M DUOC* A look at the family hie of a railway pohceman m a northern Chinese 1ndu8111al city. including footage ot ttle local hospital mental health tac1hty and prison (A) O ( 1 ht ) I =vrd Attenoorough, Alvin Pous· saint and Air Force Capt Michelle John son 101n returning chllmp1on Edwin New· man 10 te&t lhe•t scientific knowledge 1n areas examined by "Nova" episodes (R) QJ I hr) ct) .,. "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Nick Nolle, Debra Winger Baseo on the bOOk by John Steinbeck In a 19405 Cf11t0tn1a coa.tal town . a manne blOlog1st oecomes romanucany Involved with a gtr1 trom the IOcal bofdellO 'PG' (2 hrs.) <JD .,. "Rocky" ( 1976 bfama) Syl· vaster Stallone. Taha Shife A small limo Philadelphia bOittf gets a rare chance f0t fame and glory when late lead• t11m to a B•cenienn.al bout w11h a world champiOn PG' (2 hrs) llOWm "Fast FOfward" ( 1985. M1. cal) John Scott CIOOgh, Don Franldin T criance 10 compete 1n a high-stakes Sha Clown leadS an Ohio high school Olin g1oup to New YOik Ctty 'PG' I I ht min) ";c-~-~ n t•Almll .. OODCCUU ,._..Cf911tf CMICI rr OUT1 Edna's outraged w>i. an attracltve health fOod representati l resses mlefe&t m Howard ...u. ... UOY'DOfa.'9 ...., ..... .,_ "The tncred1ble Shrinking Wor en" ( 1980 Comedy) L11y Tomlin, Chark G<Odtn A tiousewife suddenly begin!> shrink in size due 10 chemicals 1n h household grodvcts 'PG' ( 1 hr . 28 min IUTIU 1:. ... M MOLUWOOO _, ..nl(.WAIUI) ,. ())•..,.,.. G) &YU 8'ocm Kate tal<es over i president of Edward's toy company stereo 8 PU. An eccentric 1eache1 (t<e. McCart~•y) suosti1utes for Miss SherwOOI In stereo ( 1 hr ) 0 ®l ~ ...,AY .,_ "Yovn Again" A man relives lhe days or youth and romances his hlgh·9Chu• sweetheart Stars Rober1 U11ch and Lu m .:arll!I Q 12 hrS) m ITAll llARCl4 Guest John Ritter I stereo (R) ( 1 hr ) I AU CMAMU ~T ._, .-U. I ~CONUle UTUM Midway Island viewed Iron· h1storiea1 and ecOlogieal Pefspectrve ,, ctua1ng a 1001>. at the thousands of goom b•r<ll> that breed there In stereo Q 1 ' hr) (!) •lllDIF .. B•l811!11TIT .,,. (1) .,_ "ladyhawke" ( t986. Fantas. • Matlhew Brooerick. Rutger Hauer In t• 13th century a young pickpockel narro,. ty escapes execution and fana In with t"' IOVl!IS curse<) by an &VII b4$hop 'PG l i 'U.ul:, ... ,. .otllTI , ... ,_ a>~ ... -n-n-Ui-Puntty and Chi •e launch an an11 drug campaign " school In s1ereo (R) Q Mlf'O MCllQ Highlights 01 the '67 1na ~pohsSOO i ........ ,. ..,, .. Rl • (I) ....... WllOTI Jessiea 1nve ligates when patrons at a Ctbol Cove re< tauran1 lfl}R) O ( 1 hr ) D ID MIAD9I IT.-e A jflnttor roci. the sc1ent1f1C world by sud<Senty being ab'" 10 speak fluent French and compute dill cull mathematlcat equations In stereo O 8 D•lll I "Al8UCI Dcmpse faces trus1ra11on as he attempts to catch " mystenous lotmer baiter turned cr1m1no1 D hr.) .... "Picnic" (1956. Otama) w~ llam Holden. Kim Novnk The hves of fM• people are~ply a11t>eted when• 5trang er Shows up al the 1oca1 LObOr O y plCnlC 11 hrs I Cl) TM.a ... THI D*-A young doe10< (PatflCk K1tpa111ck) makes a house call and d1tcovf't' ttiat h1'"t patient 1!. ava.t;;• I LRtm.lt "''"' ... • , ... ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa-549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St Santa Ana-835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa -540-9100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512~ -·---------------- Daily Pilat Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa &42-0010 540-8211 THEODORERO~NSFORD 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa '42-0010 540-8211 PERFORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-979-3500 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892451 131-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -141-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-0713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-641--9303 -lunclay Coal. FeatUfed Victor B<>fge Loreua Swll tn Monte C.arlo. producP.1 Danny Arnold. Lisa Whe1cr1~· I Ft1<..tS of Life., HollywOOd pr.01og1dptie1 Dick Zimmerman ( 1 hr ) f8 llAYUM Midway ISiand ll1eWed from a h•sl0<•C<.1· and P<:ological perspec11ve 1n <;lvd1ng a 1ooi. at lhe thousands of gooney b111Js tr-.at tirend there In stereo Q ( 1 ht I GI> llQWID HOCU m> ~ ntlATlm ·By the Sw cxd Dw '1ed S·• Martin Lacey 1s dead and Tom ,,, 1111p11sonP.d 111 Swinford. C1omwell •1a~ • ..,11 •PSS plaPs I 11 Arnescote de<-p11e 1t e Par11arnen1a1y order for 11s sale (Par1 8 ol ':i I 0 t l hr ) ~~· With ........ GllMft In 8YLVE8TER (t) llOYIE S1lves11>r ( 1985. Orama) R1c.l1drd r .vr ~wort~1 Mettssa Gilbert In K1>r I, ... f i Qn •~11m, up with (j crv'ity oh.J COd\lt'• to tur11 .sn uro1nar1agable PX rO<.leo hor•" 1 1 111 Oty11•11c rh11mp1t>n P("J' r;> ~fir 411111111 .oln'ICIJflU ) ,.._ IUllLOWI, fWYATI m Marlowe trip-, lu 1••lr11.a1e a )'Our1g woman from thf' gr1r Jf .1 ~" e 1t•f'rc h-1n1 whoSf' trade m C.lut!t' ~ • 1 I 111011 <11"1 murder Guest A1 wa~n ,ir, Ci .c>Yll n•f'WSIPr •• M1ll•ons ( iqas C1 • • J 1 H1ct..11 n Pryor Jor.11 Canc:ly A 111111vr 1.-.1yue bdset>;;ill player goes on a 30 1.1 1 S30·m1il1or spent'l1r1g spree a prt<n q•ll'>1IP f 1r rollel ting a $300 m1lhori tnl1t:r•t.ar1c..e F'G f 1 hr 17 min I ~oooccuu CS).,_ "'The na1111~r, Game" ( 1984 Co"•Pdyl Oam1)' (')p Vito Rhea Perlman A .. 1r1•e1 sn1a11 New IP1say trucking mag- n,1IP .111rJ 111<> g1rlf11Pnd a 1el1>v1S1on ratings SM• e •·rr.µ1oyee 1<..P IV execu11ves own rulf''> ,,. thetr plan 10 l>Pc.;ome Hollywonc µrodvC.e•'it Q ((I hr'> 1 m-90llT .. 0 m ALFID tlTCHCOQC ....art A travt>hng salesman .r t1tn1clates a venQf!lful l marLOU:::,;:r1e<1 highway In stereo __,IUW tamnlOOI .. YOUTH Alll IUUTY wmt Mm 'ltJI 1:11 '°"' WWWJOQ tit llOft "TrApJ1Pd In S1lencP · (Prcn11ere Or11ma1 Marsha Masor• K1Ple1 Sull1erra11d A pl;yd1olog1st tries to fJrPAk dowr1 !hf' wall'. ''' c;.1lfl111 P tw>t.1nd wh1c.tt an er11 11ort.1lly d1<,turt>1>a It year old 1111c; rotrfJatud r) (7 hrs ) 0 llOVll "(">1111on CC)de Of VengeancP II" (f''rf'm1Pre. (')r;i111a) Charleo; Taylm Donnelly fllwdes As a favor tor a friend V1e11111rn veteran David Dallon helps lo ctllt-111., forr111u commanding officer, tNhl s currnntly .11<11ng a µArnm1Htary or ln~~;~mu1) ®) '90ITH All» ICMmt IOOK I GeOfge t<Ovf'ls with LincOln to meet Grant and Sherman. Charles is· reunited with Augus- to 1n the aftermath of the war Otry and Mndellne return to a disastrous scene et Mont Royal Stars James Read Patrick Swayze and Lesley·Anne Down (Part 6 Of 6/ Q (2 hrt) • ll0'9 "Desper te Women" ( 1978 Western) Dan Haggerty, Susan Saint Ja~c; Three auracttve female crooks t1>;u11 u11 w11n an fix t11red qu11man 1n tlfdor 12 Sunday, May 11, 1986 10 evadeyoa~adoes 12 hrs) ti) 111.-ntC fD llAl"°'l&-•E"°CI• MAW .. Ry the Swore! Drv1de<f Slf Martin Lacey is dead and Tom is 1mprrsooed 1n Swinford Cromwell t.ds ruthiess plans !Of Arnescote despott' the Parliamentary order f<)I 1tr, sale (Part 8 of 9) Q ( I tv I GD .,. ·'Dalton COde Qt VengeancP II'" (Premiere. Orama) Charles Tayl0< Donnelly Rhoaes As a favor tor a friend V1etnAm veteran David Dallon helps 10 care his former commanding otticer who s currently a1d1ng a pdran11hta1y m l ntza11on Q (2 hrs ) ..... ntlLOM> llYii IJl't'I .. Agatna Ch11s1te' s Partners 1n Crome"The Beresfords investigate a ,.,urcler after Tommy receives actress Gil 1a Glenn s note requesllng 11 mePt1ng ori wpposedly haunted Morqan s Avenue O i.!. t1r 1 (HJ .,_ ··arew<>ter's Millions" ( t985 Comedy) R1c.harcl Pryor JOhn Cancly A minor league baseball player goes on a 30·day $30·m111ton spending spree a prerequisite tor collecllng a $300 m1lhor 1nher11ance 'PG' r.i ( 1 h1 37 min I ~fTMnB fl).,_ "Som1> Km<1 Ot tiero ( 198? Coniedyl Richard Pryor Margot Kidder A war ve1erar lurns to a hie of <;11me altN thP government refuses to givP him bac.k pa)' tie edrned while t\4>111q a rrosoroer 111 Ur.rtt· V1e1nam 101 s.x ye:irs R' 11 lu '.)11 ~r11111rlAvt-. DOTTO • ..nnAOOMf d FAm Leroy sutlers a c;.e11011s l<.nee 1111u r f during a danet> demOnC\11iihon '" st er eo ( 1 hr) ([) Hm.M.L'I tRATUT tsrl AMPball'<. unnotl1c1a1 hAndbook. pan 1 -1 ... · ~YOUltmxTB9\0la Ex~uhves from Fortune 500 companies and ohter '" ous1ry leaders d1scu~ 1mmed1ate South nrn Ca11lornta JOb opperturnt•es qw1llfict1 11011s requued and 1nlorm<\t1on on l1uw to i ply 1UCC1•11LJ11 PW OF PUCI: M&.DleQ THI AmN-CAll DlmAll An ex11m1na11on or !he skys crapPr's tunctton as a corporate monu ment Guests Gerald HlnPs Phyll1<. lamber! O ( ! hr ) a.!) PMm THI LOii> ail tRAT ~I ·Grown Ups Jvti>c; Fe1ffer's loosely autob1ograph1cal p111y Pxarrnnes reta11onsh1ps w1th1n a family wh~P members Are mc11pable of express u1y their lovP for one another Resenling ru<. parPnts' (Merlin Balc;am Jean Staple tc.n1 preoccupalion w1tn his succes'! as a New Yurk Tlmes reporter. Jake (Charles c>rodmJ vent'\ h1<. lrustrat1onc; on his wife .mc1 daughter (Marilu HAnne1 Ke11y Segal) O (2 hrs l (CJllOWW "Mass AppeAI"' I 1q54 Drama) Jack Lemmon. lel1ko lvanek Contronta loons belwef'n a complacent rnest and an 1deahshc seminary student lead both to R greater unde<standlng of the human spirit 'PG'Q ~m) Alm Ma1or I eague baseball teams compete .,. "Top Secret•· ( 1984. Comedy) Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutteridge A spoof of "PY mo111ec; And Elvis Presley films. 1n which an American rock n· roll star gets caught up 1n h1gtHevel espionage while lour1n" Cast O_,rmany PG' ( 1 hr 30 min) tALU ,.. T1tl DAM-A young .doctor (Pnlrlck K1lpotr1Ck) makes a tiouse call end dlscovars th8t hts patlen a vilmpore Si _,,,_ Donald Ille$ 10 estabhst lam11y t.iond with his half SlSter Q I PAT IOCl9 u.&.A. -WO(IU T090MOW 11:11 ICHOOl IUT Topic Collegt' Pu~ der ts i lTMU.I PrlUPOPOff Pl'TI M>ll ITOllY: Mm, tlllT\I Al HURT l•:_.m•.,.•111semrn..,. .. LAMYJOml ,.,. ... Ul>AY~A• 1i. a ®J GD ... TAL.11 F"°'9 T1tl DAM-A yo111 du1 t<J• !Pafrlck K1lpa111ck) makei. t U<J~ .JI ano d•<;COVets 1h.1t his patie1.1 ava= l llMYF":~ ..VIWAQQMT AllOWl\.M Arr·er11 an and 01111$11 t. ret mlc-, or 1~ hbe1atetJ Nazi oeath cami 11 ,.WP rtur111g Ille Alhed 1nvaS10n of Ge1111, r 1 111 A1 r tCld5 and ed1led under the (IO( 1•01 ol Alfrt.Hl H11ct1c.ock (A) Q I ,,, J T ~ TI4I LOii> JPUtlC*Acnott!IDCMT: .... • m¥IE L.'ldyhawkf' ( 1985, Fan1a~1 M 1llt·1•w (1r ~JPro<:ll nutger Hauer In ·~ ' lit, l .. 11111ry 1l 't'<VlllQ pickpocket narr ., , • ,~ .• ~ .. "''-'Luhr, aPd falls 1n with IN hi;!'r'> 1.ur•.1•1l IJy ;ir1 Pv1I b1c;hop PG , -;_; I,.,., 11111ri I P ITAR QAml 5port~ compe111 ' '" i1w1nu rast members from "'$1111 !' f?P ..... , Days ot Our LI~" 1 CJ.11•<.t' reve1 Gues1s Miich Gaylur• Ail Ii t tall ~en11f1nal round (R) ( t hr ) $ ~ TI4I LotT INOOll KrAmdP11 ;w1j Norton convmce their w•v" • Liu1 .i • ,,1., ,., <..011age Q Z llOVll ·rr., Tall Rlond Man With O • 01.s1.• '1t11>e ( 1'171 Comedy) Pit-' n, I 111J Aerr1ard 81 Pl A bumbling OI• 1.111 b>'<.urne" the 1111w11t1ng pawn in puwAr slruggle w1th111 the French lntP• \W' tt> t!'>t.1bl1<.hr11ent (Sublltled) · Pc> fit 30 nw1 ) · C.C.'I YIU.OW ROii ,,. aMTWI CHLDMln NI) 11:11 UIDAY ~ P'llA&. 11:11 Cit ... PAClllTTDI IYIW'1WIPOln1W UNTOUCMAUI CMl.DMlt CAUGHT It TMI CIG I• • l AT TI4I MDVIII SctiN1uted r«Niews Jo 0.111<.er Your Lite IS Calling" (RIChllW Ptym IJt>t>b1e Allt>n) "'Short C1rcu11 (C,.t(•v•· ..1ulle11berg Ally Sheedyl ... l lh' Rf:'·.011 (Charles Cirod1n) 0 Dn'DT~ Tlll -An 1n1er • 1•w w1111 .1nc1yn Smith a look 111 rom11nc.- 111 lilm w111l host Lint.In Gray Co·host PR trtl =~~k. IPOR'TICiiMD .,,. "'The Sluoger"s Wile' 1198!> Comedy) Michael O'Keele. Re~ca Oe Mornay Aller a whirlwmd 1omance. en a<> P•Nrg rock singer and a t>Aseball player rn.1rry only to be putted llJ)llrt by confhct 1ng car~ ~mandt P<, 13 ( t hr 4!> m111J lj).90IPB.90LD 11:11d1) _,.. "Blondie P1Ays Cupid" ( 194 1 Comedy) Penny S1ng1e1on. Arthur Lake Tho Bumr.teads decide 10 help a young COUPlf" ~Ort' (I hr is mm , • ~· II Coal. tMI 8 .,,. "The Friends 01 Eddte Coyle" ( 1973 Drama) Aobefl Mitchum. Pete< Boyle A tederat agent uses a smalltime crOOk to eKpose a crnne ring (2 hrs t5 min) l ......... ..,.llAa.. .... Q .,.. "My New Partner" ( 1984. Comedy) Phthppe Notret, Thierry Lher m11te A cynical cop who's accustomed to leathe11ng his nest with an occasional bribe rs partnered with a seemingly incor- ruptible rookie (Sul)lltled) 'R' ( 1 hr 4 7 min) llO¥ll "Friday The 13th --A New Be- ginning" ( t985. Horror) John Shepard, Melanie Kinnaman A masked klller brutal ly slays a group ol unsuspecting tePn l ers 'R' O ( 1 hr , 32 min ) -QDJllCLUI HOLLYWOOD ClOllUP Scheduled 111 lervlews w11h Alan Alda and Joan R1var s. a lort on lhe res:ce ol s11coms ... ..,, awcM •THI,.,.. OMl.-fl ~TO CAM Efforts by non Jew'! 1n Nazi-occupied (urope 10 rescue 11nd protect Jews during the Hotocausl are chronicled 1n this Academy Award nom1 naled ltlrn with commentary by author ana Holocaust survivor f11e Wlf'c;pt ~ PlllfMT ~ --TMllC891 .,.. "S-cond Chorus · c 1940 Musi calJ rroo Astaire Paulelle Goodard rwo trumpet pldye<s competP r(){ a g1r1 a111.1 il tOb with the Artie Shaw Orchestrd It' hrs) •• 1 IQITI • • mw ,_,.uzmia 11:9 m¥ll "Getting Away ~ ror" 11 All" ( 1971 Comedy! Barbar11 Feldor l arry Hagma11 When two m1ddlP·class couples drop out ol the 'rat racp" and seek para d1se they Qet less than they barqa1n1>d 101 =) (I) "Someone Al The Top tll Tt11! Slmrc;" ( 1973, Horror) Dpnnii Mill!> Judy Carne Two young women 1e111 a roorn at a lorb1dd1ng Victorian mansion and d1'i cover that thetr lellow 1en1:rnt'3 iHP not what the~ appear to be ( t hr 10 rn1n l i uml>ltA'I TOP TD .... Q DAVI DIL DOTTO~ lllWIOM Chuck tn1ngton an Amt>11ca11 soldier who p111t1c1patnd 1n the l1bi>r<1fl<•11 ol lhe Maulhauc;en concnntrRt1on ci:imp. and Holocauc;t survivor nronk;l Kottr1 c;h(lro their memo11e-; r;> GD..-.THILOll» Cl)NA--toll Oom1n1011 lnv1IM1on al. hnal round lrom <!Rn Antonio I P•A" l!!l (2 hrs 1 (l } 90WW "l1nder'l Keeperc; 1 1984 Comf>dy) Michael O Keele Beverly 0 An geto A S!> m1111on cache is at st11ke for ii se11y neurotic two con artists 0 gangster and assorted other characters travel!~ on .1 train trorn California to NPbrnska R ( t hr 36m1n) W CI) llO¥W "J11topy" ( t953 ComPdy) Bowery Boys lf'<l Oorcey ThP Boys c:M cover a formula for mnk1ng ga<,ol111P and try the11 luck at 1alopy 1<1c1ng ( 1 111 30 min) ICATMOUCllAlt ... Yount MD llAUTY wmt OIL~ NI .,_ "No Small Alhltr" ( 1984, Com ~y) Jon Cryer. Oem1 MOOle Obsessed with &n 11spmng singer 1n her twenties an 1ncomg1ble t6 year old tries 10 hfllp g111e h-Or ugg1nsi career n bOO'lt 'n' Q ( t hr 1:11 42 -~ ... t:2I MY LaO MD THI >JE'I CM DMA11 The comedian i>xam1nes atlltudes leisure 11n1p arid culinary tastes 10 this hOur that 1n1er5per~s bOth stand-up mate11a1 with Ch11:io on·loe&hon lootage ( 1 hr ) t:m I a umen..,. rT'IYCMM_ .. • ~TMILOll» t.11 .,. 'The Boal' ( 1982. Orama) Jue1gen Prochnow Arthur Gruenemeye< 111 194 1, a young German U-bOal crew lace the challenges and horrors ol war when they leave port on their first subma- rine tour R' (2 hrs , 25 min ) HI I Cl) llQHTWATCH llOV'lf "Mayerling" ( 1969. Romance) Omar Shani Catherine Deneu11e Aus- tria s Crown Prince is involved In a love affair wh1ct1 ends m hdgedy (? h1s 30 t:91"'"£::_ mt .. ••••• Allll .. ITUIQ Ma1or Leaque baseball tea~ IT .... llO¥ll ' Th4> tncrPd1ble Shr1nk1ng Worn ar 11q80 Comedy) lily Tomlin Charles (,rU<l111 A. housew1fP c;uddenly begins to Sh• •nk '' s11f' 1uP to chemicals 1n her toc.x•'>el Old p1oouc1c; 'PG' ( 1 hr 28 min J ?, llO¥ll "LMyh1wk1> ( 1985. Fantasy) Matthew Brooeock flutger Hauer In the tJtr. cen1u1y d young PIGkpocket narrow ty eSCdpe~ exe<.ullori a11d !alls 111 with two -Monclay -Morning Movies - .. lC M1ck1 ~ M:iude < t984 CorMc1y) {)t 1dl1>y Mt•<'' P Amy lrv111g ( t hr SB "•I I lovers cursed by an evil bishop. 'PG-13' ~ hrs • 1 min.) 19(8).,.. "Little Treasure" (1985, Ora- ma} Margot Klddef. Ted Danson In Mexl-to. a stripper teams up with a seedy American ex-patnot to search for her fa~ the< and a stolen f0<1une 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min) • UY TO IUCClll ... --· nllltm..., ll:lt PAml• ..... ._,_... ll•llTODAY .UTINCICOAlm 4111 ........ .. ,...., t1I .,_"The Big Heat" (1953. Ofama) Glenn Ford. Glorla Grahame. A detec- tive's wile dies In a trap meant tor him. ( 1 hr. 30min.) t1I (I) THI -.r fll -.rAtamrl Ul A young Eoghsh btrdwatcher and her friends are stranded when the tide carries off their ·1-51<2 ..... , ..,. W CIMMll TUI Wini Guest. Chr1s= Lambert ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 4111 @ tul..s CR) llOlfll "Siient Rage" ( t982. Adven- ture) Chuck Norris, Ron Silver A critically in1ured psychopath Is revitalized and made almost 1ndestruct1ble by the hllndl· work of a mentally unhinged seierltist. 'R' ( 1 hr -40 min.) (%)"Racing With The Moon'' (198-4, Ro- mance) Sean Penn, Ellzabeth McGovern 1! hr . 46 min.) 79@ "Love Has Many Faces" (1965. Ora- ma) Lana Turner. Clltf Robertson (2 hrs) Sunday, May 11, 1986 13 -Monday Cont. •ct:> "The Beasrmaster" ( 1982 Adven- ture) Mar :,.11gPr Tanya Roberts ( 1 nr 45 """) "The Natural 11984 OramaJ Roberl Redforo Robert Duvall (2 nrs 14 min 1 "Shertoci. Holmes And The Spider Woman ( t944 Mystery) BaSll Rath- bone Gale Sonoergaard ( 1 hr 30 min I ··Racing With The Moon' ( 1984. Ro- mance) Sean Penn Elizabeth McGovern 1l ru 46 min 1 1::9 :_z-Killy Foyte· (1940 Orama) Ginger RQgerc, Dennis Morgan ( 1 hr . 48 min ) .. Im ""Wh11e L1gh1n1ng' 11973 Aoventure1 8:..1•1 Re1nords Jennifpr 81lhngsley 12 111.:i I 1::9(lS ·A Gur In The House (1981 Ora- ma1 Silllt S1rutriers David Aclfroyd 12 hrs 1 .. re:; The G•ear 01c1a1or t 1940 Come · dyJ C.haries Chaphn Jack Oal\ie C2 hrs 7 mr I rsJ "The OtJtrage' c 1964 Orama) Pau1 Newm;m Laurence Haf\ley (2 hrs ) <l) "Tom D•c~ AM Harry' I 1941 Come- dy Bvrges~ Mered1lh Ginger Rogeri; ( 1 N <'bn11r 1 -@ "'Berserk 11968 Mystery) Joan Cra,.lvro. Ty Ha101n 12 hrs) .. r • Tt1e Purplr> Rose Of Cairo I 1985 Comedy) Mra f arrow, Jett Daniels ( 1 hr 22, I r1 I 1t11 CZ 'My NPw Par1npr ( 1984 Comedy) Ph11tp~e No1rf't Th1prry Lnermnte ( 1 t"or 47 nun 1 ' -Afternoon Movies ... 12:9«1) "A Step Out 011 ine" (1970 Dram.1J Voe Morrow Peler Falk (2 hrs 1 'The Incredible Shr1nk1ng Woman ( 1980. Comedy) Lrly Tomltn Cnarlm; Gr0d1n I 1 hr 28 rr11n ) ~) "Rustlers RhapSOdy" ( t 985 Come Oy T m Berenger G W Bailey t t hr 28 n1or1) ~ 'C" · Savannat Sm1IAS ( 198:? Adven I''': Marl< ~Hier Donovan Sc.Ott It tr 4<, rr11n 1 19 fD The P;:ionf Pd Desert ( 1931 West '!" -11 .a,.-Boyd Clarl< Gable ( 1 tv 30 rr r 1:11(HJ M;i<;51vf' Rf'!ahation· I 1984. Drama1 T • fl oNf.'' l"arlette Crcx.kell ( 1 hr 30 $ Al 0 1 Ml' 11984 Comedy) Sieve M.in11 l ol~ I t1rr11tn ( 1 hr 33 min I -~ A.-irc• To Ba1aa1l°' ( 1945 Adven ture1 J ' W;:i,ne Anthony Ou1nn ( 1 hr 35 rt 1r• I (%) · Rar.ong With The Moon ( t984 Ro mar r •.,ea,.. PPnn Fltzabelh McGovern t hr 4& rt tr / a. 'ThP r1n111 T011or" ( 198 I . Horror J Johro r no 1' 1 Adoan Zmed ( 1 hr ?? m1n1 4111(t) ··s1,...1 11980 Ofama) Lee Ma1or-. Jenrufer CJ NP•ll ( 1 hr 4 1 min ) "BMX A:1n<111s" ( 1984 Adventuru) David ArguP John l t-y ( t hr . 32 min ) "The l 11fll' P11nc.e' ( 1974, M11s1cal) Richard K1lnt Gene Wiider I 1 hr :?8 min) (l) "The Gr•to Rush • ( 1925, Comedy) Charlrl'I Cha111tr1 MAck Swain ( 1 hr <? min) t:a "Sixteen ' •ll•dlP', ( 1984. Comf'<lyl Molly Ringwald A111hony M1r.hae1 Hall I 1 l'lr J3 rn1n) a.Cf) T~ Shnq t'l/J_ Drnma) Paul Newman Robert R1 clford (2 hrs 40 mmJ 14 Sun~ay, May 11, 1986 1::11 H '"M1dntgt'lt Madness'' ( 1980. Come- Oy) Oav1d Naughton Debra Clinger ( 1 "' 50 rr1n ·z, Vamping' I 1984 Ofamat Pa1r1c1t Dull y Cdthe11ne Hyland ( 1 tir 49 min I -Evening .. DU ... llATT HOUITON Cll ... • cmATaT AmJICM tUO .c ... o MB'I COWAltf WWW AiWT ITIOIU ........ ""°"' ..... I f'Um*lMOll I ~All lfT1IOOUCllON TO 1ME ... -WMOI~ '"C" llCmE '"Mick & Maude ( 198A Com e .ly 1 DuOley Moore. Amy lrvtng Despite lhe lacr thar he"s already married ro a ca •P>'• n1nded attorney a telPV1Soon person ly la rs in love with a concert music1ar1 ar·1.l oeooes IMI two wives are belier lhilfl one PG 13 O ( 1 hr 58 mtn I ) .a¥IE ThP SurP Thing · I 1985 Com Ptjf 1 Jot n C.us.lck Daphne Zuniga Two '~•·w Eng1a110 college acquaintances share ii t 1 .s c;uunlry rode 10 Calilorn1a and find • .,,.,...,,,,.,,,. qu•le •1flP~pe<:tedly talting in hnP PG 1 3 ( 1 hr 1A min ) S llCmE ··Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984 A~~"'"' ''el Arnol J Schwarzenegger , ;i_1 J ""' Barbarian Conan •!'. recru11- t-d t;~ ;i -.enc;uous dect!otful queen 10 pro- lr>i;I d lel"l1 olge pnncess Ori her JdySS(>y r d maq• ill >i'illf> PC:: c:;J I 1 hr 43 "'"de.A Ul1-~ @) .... TOO Cl.otl FOR co..oR'T Henry takes 1us11c.e into his own hands i:iller Monroe 1c-, ~~~women llACIB. / LEIB •IW .-OM .. UT'EMCY: IM ln'ROOUCTIOM TO ~ 1•8ca ... @) IJfrDT~TOllQHT On loca- ' •n ill the C.tnnes r11m Festival. memora ble sporrs muments on telev1s1on Ii~ l 1nda Fv~nc; Dynas I) . Australtan women LOft COfl£11C* nml'I C19Jllf cm WMllLOll~ __ ....., DAMIMADOWI 7!11 llCMI "Gun Bell' ( 1953. Western) George Montgomety. Tab Hunter When a reformed crOOk attempts to settle down a11d ger rnarned he ftnds oppos1t1on from the members of hrs old gang. wtio try 10 frame him ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 1:118 IO. ntl TOW Fealured gear up 101 hOI weather with the latest svrnmer c;tyles 1 ..... ...., IAmAU Boston Red Sox at Califor nra Angels (Live) tt.> hrs 30 min ) 8 m 0. LA. Featured a Ca1tforn1a travel ed1t1on features picks for tl'le most romAn- toc Cahtorn1a "'t'flkend getaway. the best tH>a1..hes tor sutf1ng lhe most secluded t·P.tChes 11pr; 011 r1>al super saver vaca lions l.D.AT&.Mm · tt.-. CIUM:I Of A lftTm PIOll\l'I COURT l rATM ... .,..um WIJ> tm CA A look at the wOlvel m 11s remote and rugged habitat O 6?111»,.Y '11) TMlll ~ .. ''Ort The Road S1onen=· (ff) JIJIA IOCI Gobo and Red 11no ancient treasure map and go on a oano ous = fOf untold riches O "Kitty Foyle" ( 1940 Or arr Ginger Rogers, Dennis Morgan A yO\. working girl experiments freely wuh manr.c encounters ( 1 hr . 48 min ) I IRQM.L'f .al YWTimMID NI ... .. (]) IC.AMCMW Am -. ma l Agency investigates when the RuS&< e>.press an interest 1n backing an ava ~roe p1ayw11ght's new snow~ hr ) um .:'I trnt • •~ cam no. Moie than 100 oelebrttleS help 1 network look back at its entertainme ~ports and news broadcas1s. 1nclud1 t •Qtlhghts horn 'I Ofeam of Jeann f Kial! Telev•s100 Theatre," "The Cos Snow Rowan & Martin's Laugh-Ir Bonanza 'Your Show of Shows" a "a11ous Bob Hope specials In stereo hrs 1 D ®J IWIDCAIT\l Am llXG9 When the )tJdge rs unjustly 1mpr1SOned a 1ape charge. McCormick arrangPS r=.:~escape (R) O I 1 hr -~~A drama set 10 1 · 50s ano 60s abou1 a homemaker 1 r. nP11e o·roo1e1 whose hie falls shOrt ot i- e.pec1a1oons ano her friend (Pamela S MdrhnJ who aggressively estabhstles caree1 1n the male dominated pnarma1.e 11ca1 ndustry Patnck Duffy, Douglas Fa t:iarks Jr Sam Neill and Dick Van 0 , also star (Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs .. 5 min ) fD flUlm1' ,. THI tMm An exam•" loon ot man·s place. and that of sc" · • and technotogy, in the complex Ira• wurl\ of hie on earth ( 1 hr ) m AmNCM fUYMOUll "A Case 01 I bel Edward Asnef stars as an all<>' • who takes on a Pulitzer Pr1ze--winn1ng lunm1s1 (Daniel J Travanll) tn an l•onauy charged hbel suit broug': by co11esponaent 1n me 1950s o ( 1 hr l min) (C) llCMI "'The Great Dictator"' 1 tc,.i Comedy! Charles Chaplin Jack Oakit· .1ew1sn barber sut1ertng from amnesia rer being 1n1ured in.World War I. 1s mist 1 Pn for his look-altke. the leader ot a f ean d1ctatorSh1p G' (2 hrs . 7 min ) AUTOllACM Hlghlrghts of the '68 11 .. anapolts 500 'ffi llCMI "'Bachelor Party" ( 1984 C edyl Tom Hanks, Tawny K1taen A c • • tree $Chool bus driver's pals dectdl' lhrow a pre-wedding party tor htm cv• p1ica1tng mauers is the fact that the g • IJther disapproves of her ch<>loe 'R' O hr . 46 min) ) llCMI "Torchltght"' t 198'. Or11,.. 1 Pamela Sue Martin. Steve Rallsb8c~ wealthy arllst's storybOOk romoncu .• marriage turns sour when h«lf hvsban<' o:;cduced by a dangerously allt111.hve '" ar~ cocaine •fl· ( 1 hr· J 1 min J . .,.. ... -.uT DUVML 'I TML TAI.II Am LI< -. "Pecos e1n. King 01 the Cowt><>v<; Steve Guttenberg plsys the legendory h~ ure who transf0<med Texa1 Into e roogt ond tumble state. Rebecca De MOfM and Maritn Mull also star o ( 1 ht ) I.a .,. "Grand National Night'' ( 195. ne To an II· .. le II, ~ >Y Id 13 • >n a I ~· ) l Orama) Nigel Patrick. Motra Lester A stable-owner 1s implicated 1n the death ol his faithless wife. (2 hrs I ·m---ft.D ...,. '°"" ao. Pll llAUZllE Linda Evans ("Dynas- i"). Australian women ...,,m W ~KATI I AU.a Kate's 1ealous ol the budding relat1onsh1p between Iler ex-hus- band' s girlfriend and Emma (A) D tmJ llOVIE "Convicted" (Premiere. Drarnal Lindsay Wagner, John L;irro- quette A woman struggles for five years to exonerate her husband after he. is wro=y convicted of rape. O (2 hrs I M MOVIE "Mad Max.. ( 1980, Orama) Mel Gibson. Joanne Samuel In an Austra- lia of the not-too-distant future. the ff1ends and family of a top highway pursuit police- man become the targets of a sadistic mo- torcyc~ (2 hrs.} @ llA llOQIWltlC DPLOMR Fea- tured the makmg of a wildlife documenta- ry. archival footage of theodore Aoose- vell's trip into the Amazon basin the making of Tabasco on Louisiana's Avery Island Tom Chapin hosts. (2 hrs.) fD AIEICM PU~ "A Case of Li- bel"' Edward Asner stars as an attorney who takes on a Pulitler Prize-w1nn1ng co 111mn1st (Daniel J Travan11) in an emo- tionally charged libel sun brought by a war correspondent 1n the 1950s 9 ( 1 hr 30 min) Gi) MAm·A-TltOM ([) -Subaru World Cup Freestyle Championships lrom I ake Plac1ll. N Y ~)~r) fllOOIBI llOVIE "Rustlers· Rhapsody" ( 1985 Comedy) Tom Berenger G W Bailey With his trusted horse, a blazing six-gun and a hm1tless supply of fringed shirts. a crooning cowboy restores peace to a troubled towr'I 'PG' o ( 1 hr. 28 min) (%) 90¥9 "My New Partner.. ( 1984 Comedy) Philippe Notret. Thierry Uier m1!11• A cynical cop who's accustomed to f~atnerinu his nest with an occasional t111be 1s µartnered with a seemingly 1nr.or nipt1ble rookie (Subli!led) 'A' ( t hr 47 rrun L Ul IJ (I) '9wtWn Mr Vanderkellen asks Michael 10 sign a pre-nuptial agreement 1t he plans to m11rry Stephanie Q Cl) llO¥ll "The Poseidon J\dventure" ( t972. Adventure) Gene Hackman. Er nest Borgn11w On New Year's Eve. a luxu- ry t111er cro!'l".1ng the Atlanttc Is capsized by a lldal wave. and the few survivors 11trugglo to stay aOve unlll help can arrive ~ hrs .. 30 min ) ID WAlnm • WA.119'GTO. Archival lolm. photograpM nnd 1nterv1ews with five 1011g- t1mo Wash1ngt0r'I, D C . residents 1llusfrate hftt 1n the nation's capital during World Wru II Ho~t Daniel Schorr 9 Ii ) 90¥9 "Under The Volcano" ( 1984 D1.:1m111 Albft1t f"1nney Jacqueltne Bisset 01rcctor John Hucitor'I s adaptation of Mal c..om I nwry·s novel A former Brlt1shpon- sul, tormented by alcoholism and his past. struggles In lfoctu11l1y to reverse his solf destr\Jctlve beht\vlor 'A' ( t hr 49 min I ~ITMTm -• ~ I LACIY ihleves steal a po11tn11111ty dottdly v1a1 ot plll!onlum trom n l r=ar t;l ( 1 hr ) _., _,. Scheduled Dom De Luise Peter Delul~. Joe Piscopo. Vanity ( 1 hr I ~ ... IDCCll -llMUlll llO¥ll "Act Of Vengeance" ( 1986. Drama) Charles Bronson. Ellen Burstyn Based on the true story of Joseph "Jock" Yablonski. whose crusade to rid the Unit- r.d Mine Workers union of COfruptton led to violence and ultimately to murder In De-lcem~A~ ~· 40 min.) -... 1t10 llO¥ll "Steel" ( 1980. Drama) Lee Ma1ors. Jennifer O'Neill. A beautiful wom- an 1s assisted by a tough construction lureman in running the company she fr'I· r1en1s after her. father's suspicious. sup- DOsedly accldental death 'PG' ( 1 hr 4 1 min> .. ED WMTm M WAllmJOI Archival tllm. photographs and 1ntervliws with five long- time Washington, D.C., residents illustrate lite m the nation's capital during World war ti Host Daniel Schorr. O ~ ... .,_. U&.TWA1'BA~111111M...,•1L1&. •m .., ... TOM P1TTY ,,., lMI ....,....._ "PACI( UP THI PUllTATDf" In this 1985 concert Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers perform "Don't Do Me Like That." American Girl," ·'Don't Come Around Here No More" and songs from the album 1w 1.Pai ~ ~e ... a{j)=a uve." ( 1 hr 1 TAXI ntlDAY • .._ Sketches Donald Duck. lhe Rev T V Seawell. a "bizarre" shoe store, Joh=; as a killer bee I llOVIE "~ore Tomorrow" (1946, Orama) Ann She11dan. Dennis Morgan A young photographer falls in love with a playboy, but runs into a variety ot set backs (2 hrs ) fD ..... MOeT DICIUmt "Clouds Of Witness" When Lady Mary's !lance 1s murdered. her brother. Lord Peter Wim- ~m=o investtgate {Part 1 ~~helor In Paradise .. (t961, <;omedy) Bob Hope. Lana Turner A bachelor samples hfe 1n suburbia amid a wh1rlw1nd of supermarkets, oables and was~mach1nes (2 hrs.) (%) "Tom. Dick And Harry" ( 194 1. Comedy) Burgess Meredith, Ginger Rog- ers A lovely your'lg woman 1s forced to choose between three b0yf11ends ( 1 hr , t>6m1n) 11:11 I n.llrTO. ..,.. Thugs lry t() l"dnap two y-oungsters 10 prevent a man lrom test1fy1ng against them (R) ( 1 hr , 10n11n) D fl) •IT 0# CMIC* From March 198!> James Stewert and Nadja Salern<>- Sonnent>erQ 101n nos! Johnny Carson. In s1eru~~~ Q.§)..U. . WU. ft.D IUT VRM HAWAIPWH --~-­...,...,.,. *"" "Fringe Benefits" ( t975, Adult) ErlC EdwQrds. Georgina SpeMn A mnn goes 10 e unique institute and seel<s the advice of resident specialists to over come a r'lagg1r'lg physical problem ( 1 hr 30 """) .,.. ·R11c1ng With The Moon" ( 1 'l84 Romnnr.~I SMn Penn. Elizabeth McGovern. In late 1942. 1ust before he's scheduled to leave tor boot camp, a teen- ager from the wrong side of the tracks falls in love with the new girl In town 'PG' Q_(I hr .. 46 min.) twt CHJ .,. "The Purple Rose Of Cairo" ( 1985, Comedy) Mia Farrow, Jett Dan- iels. A Depression-era waitress who fre- quents the movies to escape her unhappy mamage embarks on a whirlwind adven- ture when a matinee Idol steps off the screen and into her Ille 'PG' o ( t hr , 22 min.) 1tll(C).,. "Hopscotch" ( 1980, Comeay) Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson A for mer 1ntelllgence agent is aided by an old flame 1n dodging the KGB and the CIA who are trying to prevent him from pub llshlng his memOlrs. 'A' ( 1 hr , 44 min ) ,.1 "''* llOU.YWOOD COlm»YmM BrTBnl•IT TOllQHT On location at the Cannes Film Festival, memorable ~orts moments on television. • • llY .,,.. ......, .... m. The true story ot a 54-year-otd widow who breaks tradition when she marries a for- mer alcoholic with seven divorces bet11nd him l ,.,.,..nae -u-w. JllCUll 11:11 lm LATI ~ WITM DAVID Ln1lmM Scheduled· Cinc1nnat1 Reds owner Marge Schott. In Ste~ t hr ) 8 ~ Sketch a game show called"~my." I:. "The Oay The Fish Came Out" ( 1967, Comedy) Tom Courtenay. Can- dice Bergen Two pilots search for a lost atomic bOmb dropped near a Greek resort island. ~rs .. 15 mrn ) i . w ... ....... fllOllll ITMT OP ec.TtlllO M Profiles ol Robert Stack. Tony Bennett. Greer Gar- son and Michele Lee (Al ( 1 hr ) I LCM. J-.CM ITYl.I .. UIBACY: NA~ TO cc.uTIM (!) 1W U. IOJlllQ Doug DeWitt (26-2- 3. 16 KOs) vs. Charlie Boston ( 11 I. 5 KOs) In a middleweight bout scheciuted tor 10 rounds, from Atlantic City. N J (R) ~hrs . 30 min) CZ) 90¥9 "Racing With The Moon" ( 1984. Aomar'ICe) Sean Penn. Elizabeth McGovern tn late 1942, J1.1s1 belore he's scheduled to leave for booh:amp. a teen- ager from the wrong slde of the tracks falls 1n love with the new glrl m town 'PG' .L!.hr. 46~ tti9 9 (i) "Cracking Up" ( 1983, COmedy) Jerry Lewis. Mitton Berle An accident-prone man falls at everything. in eluding a bt'r suicide ( t hr , 20 min l wew In ... (!) llO¥ll "Lawtess Range" ( 1935. West err'!) John Wayne. Shella Mannors An un· dercover agent investigates the cause of seemingly ~nseless raids occurrlr'lg 1n a remote mining region ( 1 Tlr . 30 min I a ... e llO¥ll "Close To My Heart (1951. Orama) Ray Milland, Gene Tierney A childless coupi. who ha11e adopted the child of an amoral killer prove that hered1 ty IS nOt the sole OOtermln1ng factor In P"ll son~~;'AEfent (2h~) ~.,."Stick" (1984 Orama) Burt Reynolds. CMdlce BerQen An ~· con· ... Sunday, May 11, 1986 15 ' -Monclay Cont. a1temp1 to avenge his prison buddy's mur· oer orings t11m lace·tO·lace With Flooda mooste1s R' (I hr 49 min ) f 91m. T ADA.m ,AUllrfM t• .,_ 'Hardcore" ( 1979. Orama) ,-,,.orge C Scolt Season Hubley A con t'•reo lather leaves the peaceful sur rciunCJ1ngs or n1s home town to search f0< r-s daugnter who has beeome heaV1ly tn volved 111 a big city pornography racli.et R 1 hr 46 min I ~a ... MCJYE Petulta ( 1968 Orama) Juhe Ctrist1e George C Scott A married wom d' ta1., 1n love with another man. but de c.io.-s IO parch up her marriage atter her •1usbdnd bears her (2 hrs ) Q ATllll.W.1 Scheduled reviews 'Jo J Dar1c.er Your Lile ts Catting" (R1<:hard P1 yor Debbie Allen). "Short Circuit" (,IP•e Guttenberg Ally Sheedy) "Last Resort (Charles Gr0d1n) m AU.•TME,Am.T rs> ... "All Of Me" (1984. ComedyJ SIPve Mamn Lily Tomhn A hapless law· yt•• ~ nf)rmal r01J1tne assumes a different p+•1<,p('t.t•vt-alter a cantankerous he11ess'!> ,1 1r~nsm1gra1es 1n10 one srde or his uud/.P.(; 13' (1hr,33m1n) 1• ~ 90ft The Border" ( 198 1, Orama) Jae.~ N1c.ho1son Valene Perrine A Te)(as -Tuesday -Morning Movies- .. ff Bachelor Party" ( 1984. Comedy) T rm H<in~ s 1 awny Kltaen ( 1 hr 46 .. ,z ·vamping" ( 1984 Orama) Patr1c1< [>illy 1.,.a1t•tl11ne Hyland ( 1 hr . 49 min ) .. 'CJ 'This Is Spinal Tap" ( 1984. Comedy) r r 1lt:11•er Moehael McKean ( 1 hr 22 nHt I t:ll ¢ The Doctor Tali.es A Wife" ( 1940 \,11r1111cJt1 l uretta Young, Ray Milland (I I .''J 1"l1r1 ) 1• f Z J "Greystok~ The Legend Of Tarzan I • ! 1.JI Tne Apes" ( 1984. A<1ventur11) Rr11µt1 Richardson. Christopher Lambert , t.r Ci 11 1n I 1• d1J The Grass Is Always Greener OvAr Tl .. 5•·µ1 r Tank ( 1978, Comedy) GarOI Burr11•t1 Charles Groo1n (2 hrs) .. ,C "Prot ..-:ot" ( 1984 Comedy) Goldie H11wr1 (,r111< Sarandon ( 1 hr , 36 rmn ) H Tu Race The Wind" ( 1980. Orama) "'''"" c 1ullenoerg Randy Quaid ( 1 hr . 4!i rn11 (P) "Ttie Ch1neM> Ring" ( 1947 Mystery) RolariO Winters L ou1s Currie ( 1 hr 30 m1111 (S) "Bill Cosby Himself" ( 1982. Come- ~) 81 Go~by ( 1 hr . 44 min ) • l!JZJ • Gator" ( 1976 Adventure) Burt Rey1101os Lduren Huuon (2 hrs.) .. ) "ThP Big Fut" ( 1978 Mystery) Rich ard Droytu~. Susan Anspach (2 hrs ) (%) "The Fireman" ( 1916 , Comedy) Chart.e Chaplin .. (t) "MothAr Wore Tights" (1947 Mir.11 c..tlJ &nty c.rable. Dan Doiley (1 hr 4 I rrnn I (H) "Ghostbu'ltms·· ( t984. Comedy) 8111 Murrlly Dan A.ykroyd ( t hr 47 min) 'SJ Palf\tPd Hills · ( 19~ 1, W~tern) Paul Kolly Bruce Cowling ( t hr • 8 mtn ) -01) .. A. Man Calliad Gannon" I t969 West t6 Sunday. May 11. 1986 OOrOer guard s valueS come tn conlttCI w11n those ot htS corrupt co-wor~ers anr1 h•s ma1er1alrshc wile R ( 1 hr 4 7 mir> 1 *l ~:"'.:.Tat &> ... •mWHMT LftOfan !:II • llAM:M OI-'The L OC.h Nes-. Mor st er" ~lnBLY•••ua ••£11181T ... CMtUS ~ TAUi wmt C111es1 .... 1C"·p~ I ~,... -...ca · .,_ 'M1onigl"t1 Madness' 1 1980 Comedy) David Naughton. Debra Clinger A 1..olleg1are gamester assembles a O• "er!* group of sor0t1ly girls. campus 1u(k' class brains and Valley girls ro par hc1pa1P 11 the ull1ma1e au n.ghr scavenger hurir in l os Angeles 'PG' O 11 hr 50 l'l'1r1 (!J CNllUCOLIJl)AI 11) _,.,. "French Pussycat ( 1913 GcimcOyJ Sybil Dann1ng, K1111e Buct1ele A ,ou11y womar· makes a wager that she er" I Tony rranciosa, Michael Sarra11n 12 hi'>) -"V10lel!P ( t978 Drama) lsat>elll! H11ppe11 Stephane Audran (2 t•rs 2 m.n 1 -JU1ernoon Movi•- tMIG> "Runaway" I 1973 SuspenSt>) S..n Juhr •Sun. [ d Nelson ( 1 hr 30 min ) "C) 'Money Or· The S•de I 1982 Or1ur1a} Karen v,11en1tne. Jamie Lee Curlis ( l hr 44 n ,, H) SoniPthing Wicked Tn1s Wav Cor11es ( tY83 Suspense) Jasor> Ro tJar<J:. Jon.11han Pryce ( 1 hr . 34 min ) ,. &l) "Mv 01111aw Brother' ( 1951 WP'>I "''r l Mit.key Rooney Rooert &tilc.k ( t hr JO n11n ) lZ) Thf> Farm!"r'S Daughter ( 1947 C11r1 t•ll1 J l orella l'oung JOSf'ph CC>lll!n l!. r1r 37 m1n) ~Ctl "Knle1doc;cope" I 1966 Coml!dyJ W.1rren Beatty Susannah YOlli. (I hr 43 ffllll J SJ 8111 Cosby H1msell' t 1982, Come d ) Btll Cosby ( 1 hr 44 min ) t:9 ) Bear Slreet" ( 1984 Musteal) Rae Dawn Chong, Guy Davis ( 1 hr , 46 min ) Ml 'The Masquerader ( t933. Orama) Ronald Colman. Ehssa Landi · ( 1 hr 18 m111) (%) "l adyhilwke" ( 1965. Fenrasy1 M;illhew Brodencli. RutQef Hauer (2 hrs Imm) W CCJ "The Bugs Bunny I Rood Runner Movie ( 1979 Comedy) Anlmalffel I I hr 18 min) • "Vemuo" I 1958 Mystery) Jame~ Stt>Wert Kirn Novak (2 hrs. JO min ) "T11bby The Tuba" ( 1977, Musle1111 AnrmatPd VOK'.es by Olck Van ()yli.o Pearl B..i11ey ( t hr . 22 min ) "Bad Boys" ( 1981.>, Orama) Sean PC!nn. Ren1 Santoni (2 hrs ) (Z) "Greystoke The• Legend Ot Tarzan Lorll 01 The Apes ( 1984, Adventure) Ralpt"t Richardson Chrisloptier Lemoe1t car t.1r1ng any man ro the altar without tw qiv 9 him a sample of connubial bh'>:> I 'r , 1 rn1n) t1t ~ MCJYE Conan The Destroyer' I 198- A :h~r 1 JrtlJ Arnold Schwarzenegge ,, 11 f.' Jorie'> Barbanan Conan rs •ecrv- t : ti, rl ... r1suuus. oeceutut queen ll· pre i1.,.! , 11>~n-.Jye princess on hef ooysse • 1 m.1~iC.dl castle PG' Q ( 1 nr •: rl JI J t:a~.ullM ~r::::..Cumu =•ll•llTODAT m.AT •ACI COAl18 !:a llO'lll "Cops And Other LO•PrS' 1 •cis. Orama1 Harry Reems. Nicole Mor P. .. drres1 vice squad police chief .et· ut I make hie; c11 y moral 'R' ( 1 hr ?! ll r --~=rACI .. t~---· '1 .,,.. Trw P.1wnshop" ( 1916 < 111· r Jo Ct.arti" Chaplin Charlie ptay· a 1-;a""'' or her c, JS<;1sran1 who all but wr•" k~ •t,e lure t:ll@ FllfYITOMH \.? tir~ Cl ltllrt ) 1:11 C BrPw<>IP.• • Millions" ( 1985 <' " l1 i ri • ._1 110 P•yur John Candy ( 1 hr 1· ·r r -Evening .. au ... MATT HOUITOM Cll ... WATUT AlmlCMtm.o AIC ... Q Mwmau : ._ .. MPOllT ,, "'Am·A-,.... • leCIWICAL~ WMt1\.leQ I MO¥W "\.nr'c; rye 1 t985. Su5Ptir1\.• ()rpw B.irrymorP James WOOds A mysr r • ~11 •y tptine links three macabre c;t r1e, by -,1e~•'1Pn King 'PG 13· (1 ht rr1ri ~ • S MO¥W 'Thf' WPstern1>r" ( 1940. Wes' ''"I C .. 1•y (,OOp1>1 Waller Rrennan Jrtller Jllen1prs 10 pur nn end to Judt. R,1y Be.m ~ reign fll terror 1n the Wttt;I 1 ' -;"'i.._ .. _ I '9IO'fOGMlllC,.. l MO¥W "S1)(1een Cand!M" ( 190 .. C<,medyl Molly Ringwald, Antt10ny M ct1.1f!I t t.111 An 1nsecu1e M10.,.,estem 1eero '1Jt>r s t.brn birthday gOf!S unremembere<l 1t1<;1 another symptom of t~ pain ol adc· ll>"..t.• 'lc.e dnd growing ur in e m1ddle-cla5!> ,..8ram~~ (th1 '.)~1nirt) ®) DfTBTAllMIJn T__, ~t .. :>n Stat Trek IV T t"~ / ynge Home' and the Cannes Fiim f "1ll•v111 mom<>f&bk' 1111.mom nri IOAP ---0 Pll llAGAZM film d1rect0f Roger Va· dim talks about his former relatt0nsh1ps with Calher1ne Oenevve and Brig111e Bar· I dol LO¥I CC..C110ll Wl&LM~ ... ..... .aRT •z ...,. ... DAMIMADO'ft r.-11 mA IAlllTUU. Playoffs (Teams 10 be announced) (2 hrs . 30 min I 1::88 IOITMITOW Ff"atured the ten most wante<l men by women. love behtnd bars the s.ecrer world of dreams. a IOOI< behind the <>eenes of the "W11des1 West Show 01 The Stars l ..:t•..r WHAnKUPllSlatl m Oii L.A. Featured a took at hve Cal· 1lorn1a 11acdt1on spots with a European ac· cenl. sut.h as the Danish themed town of Solvdng. Avalon. which has a Mediter- ranean flavor. and Santa Barbara wh1rh ,ome say ll> like Spain LD.AT~ -QWICI MA LR'Tm PIOft.l'I COURT ,..,..,um Wl.D, Wl.D~Of ·~ ... ..,,, I HULM PIOflll I HULM ..... 'Breaking Communication Barners" Ex· ptores the t>Amers 10 successful commun1 c i11ons 11 thP workplace Guests include co01niurnc.a11eins consultant Jack Gibb dO<l J,>'.>y1..hOIOQ1!'.I Runald Wong Jue. Ph D ~ii~ ~ IOmY 1WW. muM ll>Y CAR MC- llQ (%) mvw 'l".1nq 01 The Jur1gle' ( 1933. AdvenlurPI Bu~ler Crabt>e Frances Dee A 1unyle l 1on M,rn 1<; taken from his natu· r.J h,1b11a1 .1nd forced 10 ltve 1n man's world ii'> ~Mrf ot :in Amencan cucus act •I Cw.LYPOIW.'nm__, l hr. Smtn) .. (I) _.... ,..,.. 0# TIAWO A IOOk at the responsibility and ded1Catt0n of Daphne Sheldrick who, along WJlh her husband, tended to the needS of nomer ous wrld anlf'll81s in Kenya's Tsavo Nalton al Park (1 ru ) D • A-TIMI F'ulbf'lght promises the A· Team total freedom If they successfully re· 111eve a Vietnam p11S0<1er of war Q ( 1 hr) 8.,.. "Thief' (1981. Orama) James Caan. Tuesday Wetd A proless1ona1 crOOI< gives up his Independence lor a big score that he hopes wut secure his family's future (2 hrs ) 8 0 WMO'I Tiii 90ltT Two women (Donna Dh<on, Fran 01esche1) compete tor a spokes=ob Q IT.11 "Body Heat" (1981 Suspense) William Hurt. Kathleen Turner A smallhme Ftorlda lawyer is persuaded by his lover to murder her husband (Viewer Otscrellon Advised) (2 hrs . 30 min) e .OVA The creation of scenes from "Return of the Jed•." "lndtana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "2010" are ex am1ned 1n thrs behrnd·the-scenes IOOk at the art of cinemahc rlluStOn (R) Q I t hr) In ,..n,m Comparing the fantasy ot the HOiiywood myth with the reaftlles ot Amertcan f1tmmak1ng interviews with agents casung d1rect0<s and 7,ud10 exec ultves Q ( t hr ) CC)9CMI "The Naked Face" ( 1984 Ora ma) Roger Moore. Rod Steiger Based on a novel by Sidney Sheldon Aher his sec retary and a patient are murdered, a psy ch1at11&t realizes that his own hie as in 1eop ard~~~~1n) ~.,.. "Ghoslbusters" ( 1984, Corne dy) Bill Murray. Dan Aykroyd Free lance ghOstlighters spnng 10 actlOf' when a Manhatlan htgh 11se becomes the gateway lor ranh-1nvadtng ghouls 'PG' Q ( 1 hr 47 mrn) mvw · Cocoon" (1985, Fantasy) Way per-view) Don Ameche. WtllOfd Bnm!ey Residents of a FIC>f1da retirement c.ommun1ty are re1uvenated wtien they come 1n contact with extraterrestnat co- coon-hke pods. 'PG-13' ( 1 hr , 5 7 min ) ...Vm.La . llCMI "Hot Dog The MOiiie" ( t 984 Comedy) David Naughton. Pat11ck Hou~P• An Idaho larm boy, participating 1n a treesryte sk11ng coml)etlt1on, finds ro- mance and fun. as well as a rivalry with the reigning Austrian champion 'R' c:;> ( 1 hr 36 min) m mvw "Tread Sollty, Stranger" ( 19~8. Suspense) Diana Dors. Terence Morgan Two brothers vie lor the a1ten1ton of a beautiful but treacherous woman who 1ns1&t!'. !hey prove their love lor her by domg_all her evu and dirty work (2 hrs I 1::8 D l!9J GROWllG PAm Mike feels respon· sable for the apparent death of his prach IC~l·=~n:.Q ... ...-m ~I-.. mvw "Second Serve' (Premiere Drama) Vanessa Redgrave, Marttn~l- san1 D<ama1tza11on ol 1he hie of Or ") R1c.h•rds a man who underwen1 a se change uperatt0n and fought a landmark c. url Odllfe tor the right to play profes· s1vr1al 1enn1s on the women's c1rcu1t c:;> (2 t-.r., I 0 S) tlMTD A news reporter becomes a p11me suspect 1n a series of Sktd Row murders In stereo ( t hr ) U @) llOOllJCIH1WQ A con arltSI trying 10 evade a bunco 1nves11gator inadvertent ly saves the hie of a politician Whoop• (,.,11Jberg and Judd Nelson guest slar O q)edieated 70 Servlce 7JdJe tPJ" llve a/ter JI"# tPt'tt Jave Id llve tPltJ tJe tleclJ~'oHJ Jld# mtde#I ,eet U4 '1/etp. HARBOR LAWN -MOUNT OLIVE CEMBTBRV · MAUSOLE M -C'REMATOR\' 1826 GISLIR AVENUE 0 TA MESA 540.5554 Sunday. May 11, 1986 17 -Tuesclay Coal. ~~ m .a¥ll "MetalStO<m The OestructlOO 01 Jared-Syn· ( 1983. Sc~e F1Ct1on1 Jeffrey Byron Tim Thomerson An inter- stellar peacekeeper travels to a barren desert world. where r1e oa111es an evil war- lord for possess100 of a powerlul crystal ~hrs J e PIOWn. Comparmg the fantasy ot the HOU)'WOO<l my1h with the realities of Ame11can f1tmmak1ng 1nterv1ews with agents. c.as11ng d•rect01s and studio el'ec· Ulfv~r) I *>¥A T~eallon of scenes from "Return of the Jedi " "Indiana Jones and the Tempte ol Doom' and 2010· are ex- amined in rh1s behind-the-scenes took at the art of c1nerna11c llUS10n (RI Q 11 hr l ([)TOP MIS IODIG Doug DeWitt 126-2- 3. 16 KOsl vs Charlie Boston ( 11 1 5 KOs) 1n a m1ddlewe1ghl OOUI scheduled tor tO rounds from Atlantic City N J (A) ~hr 30m1n I ITMTm .a¥ll "Aac.ng With The Moon" ( 1984 Romance) Sean Penn, Ehzabeth McGovern In late 1942 1ust before he's schedu1ea to leave for boot camp, a teen- ager trom the wrong side of the track& falls in love with the new girl 1n !Own ·PG' ..l! nr , 46 min I t:ll Cl) .a¥11 "Wold A•ver' ( 1960 Orama) Montgomery Chit Lee Remick The Ten- nessee Valley Au1ho11ty races many con ll1c1s wn11e auempttng 10 butlel a se11es ot aams (2 hrs , 30 min ) .. QZ) MCMI '"The Proud Anel The Damned' ( 1972 Adventure) Chuck Connors, Jose Greco ~ 1ve Amencans coosent out of tear to f1gr.1 for a Latin Ame11can dictator (2 hrs) -a GD ~Y Stongray poses as a char1sma1tc clergyman to 1nvest1gate a se ries ~sly murd£tts In stereo ( 1 hr l I ~ IOI NCOfiO .. .alrY 8'ICUl. Eddie Murphy and "Wise Guys' co-star Danny DeV1to are scheduled to Join the comic actor lo• an evening of comeely 1n eluding par0Cl1es ot 'The nin1stones" and "'M1am1 Vice·· Q ( 1 hr ) 1J ~ ..... Scheduled Heather Locklear ("Dynasty") singer Scott Grim~ (1hr) 8 ,~._~A look at the po<1rayal of blacks 1n ltlms 1nclud1ng pro- hies of Hawe McDaniel. Step1n Fetchtt. Bill "'Boiar1g1es ' Robinson, Dorothy Oen· Cl11dge and S= Po11ter Q ( 1 hr ) Ii) ..,. I T1ll1ng·s social leader. Miss Ehzabeth Mapp reiects a painting done by Lucia's friend Georgie without consul1tng the other members of the nn- ~ Art Committee (Part 2 of 4) (I hr) (.kJ .,.. "'Pro1ocol" ( 1984, Comedy) Goldie Hawn Chns Sarandon A Wash 1ngton cockta11 waitress becomes a media sensation and a U S dlplOmat when she thwans an assassination e11empt on a vis- 11tng emir 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 36 min) CH) .... IWl.OWI. ,_A11 IYI Marlowe tnes to extrleata a young womon from the gnp of a vice 1"118fChant whOse trade In- cludes prosmu1100 and murder Guest Al Wax men CD IO'fl '11 -This him traces "Jackie Robinson's team·· ol Brooklyn Dodgers from tt1e1r beginnings to the years following their retirement from ect1vt play ( 1 hr 39 min 1 18 Sunday, May 1 t , 1986 ~ ~ Sketch "Plan 5 From Outer Space " PAIB CMAll Golden delendS an an11 Sem111e client In a ltbel swt Special ap· lara~atman Crothers ( 1 hr 1 -.oln'IW ..... ...... '°" OU11M>Oll AOVBl-T\IU l••mi•am1aarrr ... 11• fl,,8 9 m GD ... 1111DAY ~ Sketches niovie cruics. Super Dave·s stunt school. 24·nour news net work.s 1 ..-Y~ ..... motf .... 'CIOUds Ot Witness"' Lord Peter Wlmsey unearths an important cloe which prod.uc.es an unex ~led confe-~.tart 2 of 4 J ( 1 hr J ~IUIU I• (ft)==.. The comedian (and St Elsewnere · co-star) pertorms his nightclub act Taped 1n November 1985 during Manelel's N0<th Amer1can tour ( 1 tu ) .,.. "'The lncr~tble Sarah" I 1976 Biography) Glenda Jackson. Daniel Mas- sey The legendary Sarah Bernhardt be cC!fneS an internationally famous stage ac· 1ress known and loved on bOth sides of the Atlantic (2 hrs ) UMY...-.ntrco.ce1 AT.,_ ta PAUCI Old hits and new soogs 1n· eluding · We'll Meel Agatn" 1n an open a11 concert held 1n Oxfordshire. Fng1and ( 1 t.r 30 min) (%)_,,."le Magmf1Que" ( 1976, Come dy) Jean-Paut Belmondo JacQueltne Bis set In Pa11s a spy novelist struggling 10 f1111sn his t>ook 1s inspired oy a sensuous woman to create a surp11s1ng conclusion for his secret agent yarn ( 1 hr 40 min I 1t:11 I~ a -A surgeon hires the Simons 10 prove that a man 1s laking para Q!_eg1a (A) { 1 hr 10 min) II fJD 1'0llmfT Host Johnny Carsoo Scheduled singer Jennifer Holliday co median Sleve=ht tn stereo ( 1 hr I UNl»AY o mmm • RDRDWUT VIGAa HAWAIPWH ..... ~.,. 9'0IT~ .,.. "Candy Goes To HollywOod" 11979 Orama) CarOI CooOOfs. Wenely W1ltlams A beautiful woman travels to HollywOod and competes 1n some sexy auditions ( 1 hr 30 min ) 1W(C) .a¥ll "Brewster's Mllltons"' ( 1985 Comedy) AIChard Pryor, John Candy A mmor league baseball player goes on o 30 day $30-miHlon spending spree, • prereQU•Slte for collecting 11 $300 million lnher11ance 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 37 min) 1tl9@ .,. .. King's Row" (194 1, Orama) Ronald Reagan, Ann Shern:tan Atter re· turning to his hometown to practtOe. a young doctor beCOmeS lnvotved tn the personal !Ives or hts pall8flts (2 hrs . 45 -1mtn Jn •HOU!WOOD ~--•••n••IT nmmrr R~$ on "Star Tttk IV The Voy•ge Home" and lhe Cannes Film FestlVal, memorable sporls momenta l .. .a ........ Cll. ......... ,,.. ••Mia Caesars Tahoe ClaSSIC, sen· 10(s· f1MI from Lake TshOe. Nev (A) ( 1 hr J JllOWll "'10 Tc M1drught' 11qs3 0.0J rr1a) et·••tlle!> Bronson. Andrew S•e~Pn<. A t.c1rn1<.1dt! detect111e and a c11m1not \l'i w•aou.11e search tor a killer o t worn,., tl Bhr. 4 1 mtn) 1'9CWI ml m Ull mfr wmt DAR» UTI9mAM Scheduled comedienne Joan R1v1Ws • 1 • = EdwardS Ir sterN> ( 1 t, U RAk Sketch "f'lon 'J f 1 Outer Space an..,. 0 MO¥W "A Dangerouc; Surr"r t 1 1982 Drama) Tom Skr:r111t Janie .. M, ~n An arsonist µlots the destruction '' ffiui11-rr H1on·d01lar rE">Orl rear $)'::l'c• Ausuaha t 1 nr . 55 m1r1 ) i ••lllJaT ... .. MAl PIM! .a¥ll "The Giant Spider lnvas" • I 1975 Science r1ct1c.f') Steve Br.~·· Bdrbara Hale Strange crystalline c;ha1•• frvm another p1ane1 sh ""er tnp M•dwe • Nhere uiey na10 1No mammoth "P1!1f'• l nr 30m1n) I.CM. .-CM Im.I •~ It WAll•TO.. Archival l1h1 ono1ograpM and .nterviews with ltvP I<> ~ 1 ne Wasr11ng1on DC residents 1llustr111t ,fp '" the na11on s cap.ta dunng W 11 War II Host Daniel Schorr Q .a¥ll ' The fntorcer" ( 1976 Dram;i Clint EastwOOd T rnp Daly Otrty Harry Cat1at1an •S 1<>1ned by a temete pa11ner " h•S pursuit of a group ot Cahfom1a revo1 1tona11es terron11r1q <;an rrancisco 'R r 11r 36 mm I Z .,.. 'GrPrtot.P Trie Legend Tarzan Lur1i Of The Apes' ( 1984 "'' •enture) Ra1pn A1ct1a1d~ Ctuostopht> Lamoert Alrican apes ra1sP an orpha11P•' boy lrorr d t•etpies'> I 1·jdle1 to an 1n1,.11 gent and e•pertenct>O hUntf'r PG" , hrs. 9 min J Qiel) Cl) .V. .. Tr,.;tr,,,,,. Of The Amazc.r ( 1983 Adventure) Stuart Wh1tm11 Aradlord Dillman A gr<iup or 1tel11enture1 nust contend w11h 1.)llanha1> and savagt headhunters while <;e8rt:h1ng lor t1 lorru• • 1n d•am°"gs<'f{ ( 1 hr ?0 "''' I ,. ........ .W "The Fo"es UI Hurrow ( 194 Drama) Rei'. Ha111son. Maureen O'Hard In 18?0 a New Orleans adventurer woo< ano wins his way 10 the top (?...,,.s . Jr. min ... g CMIYOU•Tl•lat ~ ..,..,_ 198~ Mr Unrvttt<;1 Compet111on from Swe<1Pn (R) (2 hrs ) CO m¥ll "'Alamo Bay I 1985. Orama1 Amy Mad~ar Ea H11r11;. In Ge1ves10t Te>C.as, cont1tcts ~tween local ftsherrner and VM!tNlmPSe refugr>e~ t".(.81ate into • otence. R' ( I hr 18 min ) i .... "' PML"'AI t:8 .,.. "MOdt'I Aehav1or" ( 1985. Cort• edy) Bruce Lyons R1chsrd Bekins Tw1 young men pose as bigwigs 1n Nl"w York • wotld of h1gh fasti100 modl"hng to mfl(-1 women ( 1 hr 28 min ) *I ... .,_ "The Red Badge 0 1 Courage (195t. Drama) Audie Murphy, Bill Maul· din BasecJ on 1t)e novel by Stephen Crane A CIVIi War soldiet demonstrates true courage after panicking In hi$ tnt en emy encounter ( t hr . 10 m·n J e MOLl.TWOOO CloeEW '.ched\Jlt<I 1n· tervitws with Alan Aloi 1r l I ;ir nrver-,, ii '!POf1 on the resurgencll of 11.•to>n 1!1 ... "Come Fiii I tic l.11~' ( t 95 I Orama) James Cagf14.•y l119 'rnung A man Jett WOflhmsa Mcau~ nt 111 dr1n1o1np I -Taesclay Coal. IS taught to lace life again through the et- fOftS of another alcotlolt<: (2 hrs ) tm ALL• THE JAl&Y ,,_(ff) .,_ "Ghouhes" (1984. Comedy) Peter Liapis. Lisa Pelikan A teen-ager un- <ler an evil spell. his befuddled girlfriend. two benevolent elves and a nest of satanic creatures converge In a dilapidated HOiiy- wood manst<>n 'PG-13' (I hr . 2 4 min) , 1191 (1)_,,,ATat -=oll)-0) ... ~ "Eighteen And Amuous" ( 1957 Orama) Martha Scott Jackie Coogan. A young girl finds lhal lhe road to happmess 1s a rocky and otten tragic (i)eJ.l; ~1n I ttl (I) MO¥W "Shogun's Ninta" ( 1984, Ad· venture) Sonny Chiba. Henry Sanada Al· 11dl 16th-century nin1a clans battle for pos- session of a gold cache 'A' ( 1 hr . 37 min) tlll ..... ,,. ..... ••• w ... • PUAll ~ • LM A fund-raising special to benefit cancer and disease re- search al St Jude's Children s Hospital m MemphtS. Tenn Hosts Betty White and -Weclnes'clay -Morning Movies- .. ~ "Losm· II" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise Jackie Earle Haley ( 1 hr 40 min J •CZ) "Tom 01c._ And Harry' I 194 1, Come dyJ Burge~ Meredith, Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr 26 min J Nl(C) "The Faste<;t Gun Alive' ( 1956. West e1n1 Glenn FOid Jeanne Crain I I hr . 32 min 1 Ni an "Stay Away Joe" I 1968. Comedy) Elv1:; Presley. Burgess Meredith (2 hrs) • "Gotcha'" ( 1985. Comedy) Anthony Cdwards. Linda F1orent1no ( 1 hr • 37 rnon) (JI) "Thank You. Mr Moro" ( 1937. Mys tery I Peter Lorre. Sidney Blackmer ( I hr 30 min J "Brewster's M1lhons" ( 1985 Come dyJ Richard Pryor JOhn Candy ( t hr 37 min I "My New Partner ( 1984. Com~y) Philippe N01re1 Th1euy Lherm1tte ( I hr 47 nM) •9 "The Parallax View" ( 1974, Drama) Warren Beatty Paula Prentiss (2 hrs J <:c1 "Electric nreams" ( 1984. Comedy) I enny Von Oohlen. V1rg1n1a Madsen ( 1 hr 35 min J .. "The Golden Gate Murders" ( 1979. Mystery) David JanSM!n, Susannah York 2 hrs) -"SQu1uy Taylor" ( 1984. Orama) Da- vid Atkins Alan Cassell ( 1 hr 41 min ) "Our Very Own" ( 1950. Orama) Ann !lli'th. Farley Granger (2 hrs J l1J "King 01 The Jungle" ( 1933. Adven lure) Busler Crabbe Frances Dee ( 1 hr 5 rn111 I -(1Zl "The Dallas Cowboy Cheefleaders · ( 1979 Orama) Jane Seymour, Laraine Stephens (~hrs) 1W "ladyhnwke" I 1985 Fan1.1'yl Mcuthf'w llrullt<rick. Rutqer HcluPr r.' hr. I min I -&11.....on Movies- .. • "Escape From Bogen County · ( 1977 Drama) Jaclyn .Smith, Mitchell Dick Van Patten ( 1 hr.) ~r-+nm ~--"The French Lieutenant's Worn an" ( 1981. Drama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons Based on the no11el by John Fowles An affair between lwo actors is paralleled 1n the roman11c per10d film 1n which the lwo~ming 'R' (2 hrs . 5 min) fB _,,. "Cat's Eye" C 1985. Suspense) Drew Barrymore. Ja~ WOOds A myste rious stray lehne links three macabre sto roes by Stephen King 'PG-13' (I hr . 33 min) ~°"9-(%) _,,. "Friday The 13th --A New BP ginning" ( 1985, Horror) John Shepard Melanie Kinnaman A masked ktller brutal ly slays a group of unsuspecting teen- agers 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) t1I (tf) MO¥ll "The Hills Have Eyes II" ( 1985. Suspense) Michael Berryman. Kevin Bla11 En roule to a desert motorcycle race a busload of teen-agers encounters a tribe of murderous savages 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 11:11 (1) '"'"• 8) LCM. MBICM lm.E fu:an (2 hrs J lCJ "A Soldier's Story" ( 1984. Drama) Howard r: Rollins Jr Adolph Caesar ( 1 hr. 41 min) CID "The Buddy Syc;tem" ( 1984. Come dy) Ric.hard Dreyfuss Susan Sarandon 1 n• 50 min) "The Incredible Sh11nk1ng Woman c t980 Comedy) Lily Tomlin. Cl'larles Grodin ( 1 hr 28 min ) we "'Long John Silver" ( t953 Aoven ture) Robert Newton. Connie G1lchris1 c:> hrs) W CI) ''FIST · ( 1978 Orama) Sylvester S1allone. Peter Boyle (2 hrs 25 min) CZ) "The Gold R11sh" ( 1925. Comedy) l=-llTOOAY mAT •ACl COAl'TD Ml 11110V11 "C•ll•y )n Up The Khyber" ( 1968, (,vrn«<ly1 .:11tJr11"r James. Joan Sims 1 ht· (.,irry >n gdng comes up aga111~t an tnd1ar •Pvolt on 1895 ( 1 hr. 45 min I .. LOITM•ACE IUPITI LOft.. AIEICAM ITlU HIAlMCU'f 4c10 ,.,,. 'H I ()OQ lht Movie' (t984. C .,.,.,d, 1 Oav•t1 N.1ughton Pa111ck Huu .-J A· t'l;ir;r. larm ooy part1c1pat1ng •n n 1r~tyie s1<ono com~hhon It~ ro- rn.ir C.t' ano ' rr1 iS well .lS a 11va1ry with 1t1 .. ,.,,Qr11n<.J Aut>t•i;m (h,1mp1on 'R' O ( 1 hr Hi onu , 4ca ~ 11.A.U. Q NATlOWS IUIMSI TODAY ROIOTEC 1 l *>VW 1 1 • With The Moon'· ( 1984 Romar,.cl ~>C.J' Penn Elizabeth McGovern In 1ate '942 1ust before he's scheduled to :ea\P. tor boot c.amp a teen- ager from the wroog side of the tracks falls in love with the new girl rn town 'PG' Charlie Chaplin Mack Swain ( 1 hr . 22 min) · 119(C) "Cannery Row" ( 1982. Orama) Nick NultP Denr~ Winger (2 hrs) (H} ·•Greyc;toke thP Legend Ot Tarzan, l ud Ot Tt.e Ape'> ( 1984 Adventure) Ra1p1 R1chardsc,r Crir1st pher Lambert JlRr 9m1r:1 •'J• 7 WP l 1vP Aq11n' 1934 Drama) f'1ed11~ Marc.t Ann<1 Ster (?hrs ) The Ta t Blond M<1r1 With One Black Shoe c 1973 Comedy) Pierre Richard, Bernard Blier t 1 hr 30 mm ) W (Cj ·The f'a"tPSt Gun Alive· ( 1956. West· ern 1 Glenn f' ord Jeanne Crain ( 1 hr . 32 min 1 '!31tea'Jt&i1 /l/ifl~ pryorc!;:dy get together. yo~ count on can . 1aughs. rnillron . SHOWTIME .• _ _;;__it.~ 549-3500 ~ ~ Copley/Colony Cablevlslon Sunday. Mey 11 , 1986 19 -Weclaesclay (:oal. •(%) .. Finders Keepers .. ( 1984. Comedy) MIChael O'Keefe. Beverly D' Angelo 11 hr , 36m1n) •CI> .. ,o.. ( 1979 Comedy) Dudley MOOfe, Bo Derek (2 hrs . 30 min ) • CCl "The Emp1re St11kes Bac1<" ( 1980. Science F1ctl()(l) Mark Hamill. Hamson FOfd (2 hrs • 4 min ) _ heaing ___ _ .. 1"=°" me ... .UftlTtm ~ .. .., =...~MY / MW'mlOlll •••••90IT .... ,TMCll OCIMl•M~TO TMIU.. -•••rr CJl)mcMI "Ladyhawke" ( 1985. Fantasy) Matthew BrOdenck. Rutger Hauer In the 131h century, a young pickpocket narrow ly'escapes execution and falls 1n with two lovers cursed by an evil 01snop 'PG· 13' Q._(2 hrs , 1 min) Cl.).,_ "Rhinestone·· 11984 Comedy) Sylvester Stallone. Dolly Parton An es· tabhshed country singer bets lhal sne can turn a loudmouthed New York C11y cab driver 1n10 a conv1nc1ng country entertain· et 1n 1us1 two weeks' ttn1P 'PG' ( 1 hr ·5 1 m1n~n -11£ ... -" .. ''"' .... hlS aim and Mr Wa1n11ght hires an over amb111ws artist to hetp him w11h Cosmic r=~-·-UTlllAC'Y: AM lfTllOOUCTQI TO (%).,,. "V1ote11e .. I 1978, Drama) Isa- belle Hupper!, Stephane Audran Based on a true story ol a 1930s teen-age girl who decides to do away with hef parents Oy using potson (Subtitled) 'A' (2 hrs 2 ,..1mmJ. ... @) 8"91TftJ IENT TWT An inter view with actress Ally Sheedy, Cannes Fiim Festival report. memorable sports momenls I=~ The roles or women 1n ,la n. Ted Kennedy Jr LMca11•cnoee Tllm'lef911lf ..... °'~ ... ..... 9GllT ............ -.WIB& 1111 I.GIT .... em<len end Norton convince their wrves to ~ summe< cottage Q 1111 • U~ntp Braves at Montreal ~ (Llvo) (2 hrs .. ~5 min) 19. I Oii 1MI TOW Featured· Visit Las Vegas • Melody headlines as a Vegas showgirl. plus a look at lhe extensive reno- vations the resort rown has reoently un· der= l ... ,..:=•tr• 111 Oii LA Featured a 1()()1( at how u magazine Is reotur1ng topless ohotcx ol 20 Sunday, May 11 , 1986 lw°IAAT&.Mm =CIWl:IOI ALlll'Tm "°"" CCMtT ........ llON "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977 Drama) Jotln TravOlta. Karen G0tney A young Br()()l(lyn disco dancer develops Ooubts about his Nfestyle when he teams up with an ambitious secretary lo win a ma)Or oance contest (Vtewet Dtscretl()(l Advised) (2 hrs • 30 min ) IWU,Wl.D"9UOIMmM.a .,,,.,, ...:. ......... M'ICWJ. Y fllOI YCMTCm ..,_. .. waTln'M i ..... AY TO MU• Jonathan and Mark attempt to spar!( a relattonsh1p be- tween a lonely bhnd woman and a badly dtslrgured artist In sle<ao (R) c:;i (2 hrs ) 8 .,,. "Eddie And The Crutsers" ( 1983. Drama) Tom. Berenget. Mtehael Pare Twenty years aher the fact. a re- porter m11estig.ates the myster!O\JS d1sap- ~arance of a rock singer (2 hrs) U ®' llAC8na MacGyver squares oH against Hungarian authofrties and the KGB to help free a band ol Gypsies Who have been imprisoned tor unwt111ngr steahng class1t1ed 1nforma11on (A) c:;i ( hr) I=.:: MCI Amerlean and So- 11e1 scientists a1tempt to answer ques lions about the nature of the universe ans· ing from recently acquared knowledge ( 1 hr) CD -= 1111 ..-... -The physical and psychol<>o1cal dangers of noise at home at work and 1n recreatton are exa· mined by experts who also demonstrate means of protecting one's hea11ng fn ster-eo Q (1 hr) CC).,_ "The Enforce<" ( 1976 Dtama) Chnt EaslwOOd Tyne Daly 'Dirty Herry· Callahan is 101ned by a female panner 1n his pursuit of a group of Cahforn1a re110lu ttonar.es 1err0f111ng San Francisco 'R' ( t hr . 36m1n) (I') AUTO UCllQ Highlights ol the '69 lndl· enapohs 500 CH)llON "Heavenly BOdieS .. ( 1985. Dfa· ma) Cynthie Dale, Richard Aebtere An amb1t1ous young woman struggles to real 1ze her dream of openrng a dance sludio R' ( 1 hr . 29 rn1n ) ([)llON "Ladyhawke" (1985, Fantasy) Malthew BrOderick Rutger Hauer In lhe 13th century. a young picl<pocket narrow ly eM:apes execution and falls 1n with lwo lovers cursed by an evil blshcp 'PG 13' ~hrs . 1 min) ....., ..... .an-When Lou gets promoted he discovers thal his female bOSS 1s Inter ested In more lhan his admlniStratrve ablh e 'I.ow. "The Violent Strangef'' ( t958. Suspense) Zachary Scott. Faith Domergue While trying to clear ~ hUt- band of a murder charge, a woman be· comes the quarry of the real murdeter (;> hrs) •1._..., TIW99Mllll.U. 1111 WAJlll The rotes ol women 10 Ian Ted Kennedy Jr .. ,..,. .......a1-... 1::9 CM' .. CllA9llt TAUi wmt Guest Christopher Lambert .. 8 CJ) llON 'Slark M1rr0f Image (Premiere Drama) Nicolas Surovy Pat Corley In Wachlla. Kan a no-nonsense pottceman 1nves1aga1es lhe death of his rnisgu10ed beSI friend and former partner Q_ 12 hrs I • @) D'fllAm Afe•1s and Ben make a bOld move 10 thwan Blake's attempt 10 take 011er Cotbyco. Sammy Jo's 1omant1C in1101vement w11h Clay Fallmont is 1nte1 ~;'.~Amanda Q ( t hr ) ii MOYIE "Batlle Beyond The Stars ( 1980 Sc1enee-F1c11on1 RtCNlrd Thomas John Sa){on A representative ol a galachc alliance rounos up a motley group ol space wamors to lhwart the schemes ot a ruthless conquerer (2 hrs ) e UVIVAL Ed Asner narrates a look at w11011le photographers Alan and Joar> Roo1 1n acto0n focuses oo the dangers ot 1r,eir profess.on ano rr.eir struggle to pre serve lhe envaronmen1 c:;i ( 1 hr ) GD "'Am-A-TMCll ~ GMAT •ACS MCI AmertCan and So viel scientists attempt to answer qu~ ll<ms about the nature ol lhe universe ans 1n~ from rec.enlty acqu11ed l<nowledge ( 1 hr I ~P~ACTIOll90RT: .... W ITMTm llON "Brewster o; M1lhons .. I 198!> Comedy> Rachard Pryor John Candy A 'Tl1rio1 league baseball player goes on a 30·day. SJO m1111on spending spree a prereQu1S•te 101 coH&l1ng a $300 m1lhor 1nher1tance Pt. Q (I hr. 37 min) (I) MOYIE ''l adyhawkp" ( 1985. Fantasy I Mallhew Broderick Rutger Hauer In lhe t 3th century a young PICllpockel narrow ly escapes e,teuhon And falls an w1lh twri I011t!r'. cursea by a11 evil 01shop 'PG· 13 J,!hr'> 1 m1r: J Ul(f) .,._ Tt111 'ievPr Year Itch' ( 1955 Comedy) Marilyn Monroe Tom Ewell A happily mamed man meets nn at11act1ve btonoe alter c;ending hts tarn1ly on a sum mer vacation (2 tire, 30 min J M. ,.... ......,. Profiled Randy White llON ·r.otch.11 ( 1985 Comndy) Anthony Edwards I mda Fiorentino Dur 1ng sp11ng break. a UCL A student mee1s a mysterious woman 1n France and soon l1n<:1s n1mselt 1n the middle ot an 1nterna l1onol !>Py C.'1Pt'r PC.. 13· o ( l hr 31 mm L -a CID ll.ACQ'l llAQIC Ht Blacl<es lllke oft to florioa where s1qn11ngs or a ghost ship have bef>n rpporte•J Oy deep sea divers lRI ( 1 hr I 11 = nebuffoij IJy Peter Cnr1s11ne decides to leave lhe hotel Peter s es 11ange<1 older t>rother sirrtaces as a bo<lY guard tor a Central Ame11can leader Moses Gunn, Earl Holliman and Bianca ~er g\lest star c:;i ( I hr I U _. ...,. Scheduled actoi Rich ard Crenna actress F111abtlth Ashley ( 1 hr) -e IUCI ~-A rt'lrU"~ltve ot the <\Jreers of groundl)reak1ng black nth lctes tnctuC11ng baseball'" I eroy "Sa1chet' Pmge bOlung's Jack Johnson and Joe tou1s And IOOtball' .. Paul Rot>e<.on Q ( 1 hr I fm PAlmOll Ml> lmllOllY A look et the po11rura1 of blacks 1n hims ·~11Jd1ng pro ftle9 O Hau,. McOM1et Stepln fetchlt, Bill 1·soiangle9" Robinson Dorothy Dan drldoe ind S1d~y POttier c:;i ( t hr ) CC).,_ .. A Sold1efs Story" ( 19$4. Ore ma) HowArd f ROiiins Jr, Adolph Cae sar T nwartl lhf' l'nd ol Worlct War II, a -Weclnesdaiy Coal. black Army anomey'c; 1nves11ga11on 1n10 the murder of a black sergeant at a Lov1s1· ana 1111htary base ignites further racist stnte PG O ( 1 hr . 41 min ) (I),_ llAGAZlll 9GllTI CD 90Wll "1918" (1985. Drama1 Wilham Co11verse Roberts. Hallie Foote. Durtng Iha f111al yj!ar of World War I. lhe 1nhab•t· ants ot a sleepy Texar. 1own ftghl thetr own war aga1ns1 thi> flu epidemic ( 1 hr 31 min) ~RM Skerch ltp$ le>< bache· l0tS -~·one More Train To Rob' 'j;f g]i"w estern) George Peppard JOhn Vernon A released p11soner saYes a gold for lune. lhen stioots Iha man -Nho double _1croi..'~Ornn1) ,,. &i• tm m ti> ... 1111DAY • llZAm SketcMs Super Dave goes slreet d8nc1~11e Stevie Byner I :a mil EJIQL*4 Clouds Of Witness" The ace.used warns LOld Pe101 W1m&ey to stay out of the alfa11 (Parr 3 of 1(1 hr) alll .. MPORT MllTILOOl ITAIT t11 aeo.n-..... ..a-90 Profiles ot Glen Campbell A11drew Slt>~e11?>, lsa 7sa Gabor and ~usa11 n1U1a1rjc;o11 (Al ( I hr) (1)90Vll ·Beach G11ls I 1Q8? Comedy) Debra Blee Val Kline A '"""age girf'c; frtends hetp ner 10 kll: sen JP '-<J lhf'y can get on w11h r..w1r1g tur1 al H1P l>t'>actt R l 1 fir 30 1111n J _,.,. 'T11d;iy n .... I llh A Nuw Be· g1nn111g ( t98!>. H()(1<·r 1 John Shepard Mela111e K111naman A 111a .. i.ec1 k1lli>r hrulal ly slay!> a group "' 111·.u~pec1tng reen le~l ttr 3? "111 1 11!9 (I) TJ. MOOKIJI naa1c11I<; plnn Ori kllltng people lo build a betlPr '>0trroly I I hr 10 min) D II) T09ICIHT Hosl Johnny Caison Scheduled country rnuc;rc yroup llH• Oak Ridge Boys NfJC News ct>t1Psponden1 Linda Elle1bee In ster1>1.1 I 1 hr I IAMl).AY MIGHT ®)llQNT\Je KO,ft.DWUT VIQAt HAWAIPM.f I ... COOUIQMOW 90ln'IClllTPI .,,. "$1len1 nage' ( 198? AdYeh lure) Chuck Nor11s Ror, S1lvtll A c1111co11y 1n1u1ed psychopalh 1s rev11a1t10d and made almosr 1n<Jestwct1ble by the hand1· WOik OI a mentally 11nt11npN1 .. Clf'llltSI A' 1 hr. 40 min I ) .,,. 'When She Was Bad" ( 1984. Adulr) Gftorgina Spelvin. John l o-;11e A yOYng wbrnan d1sappr1>ve<. ot Mr p.11ftnlS extrama111a1 alfa1rs (I hr JO min) tW llO¥a ·01a11ng Saddles I 1974. Cornedy) Ctea11l"•n L11tle Geof' Wilder tn Met Orooto.s wesrern p11rody e railroad w0<ker 111 the Old Wttsl 1!-appo1ntf"d sheriH ot a town marked 101 dMllllCltcm by a governor and a buSlnec..<. tyc 0<•n R' ( 1 f\r • 34 min) -lft Cll MOU YWOOD ~--~~ TOllmfT An rntfllrvtew with octtess Ally Sheedy. Cannes Ftlm re5l1vRI repott memorable n1011oi momPnl!. JWCUll 11:::9 .,.. "Charlie Bubbles" ( 1968. Ofa· ma) Albert Finney. Liza Minnem. A sense of mean1nglessoels engulfs a middte-<:tass w11ter when he is catapulted Into fame and for1une. (2 hrs . 5 ~ mtD e LA11W' DA'9Liil A'I Scheduled· OCtOf Aon Silver, bandleadef Cab Calloway. stupid pe1 tricks In stereo LI hr.) • ~ mM Sketch' tips IOf baeh&- to1s. I '"*--.,.,. "Fathom" ( 1967, Advenfure) Tony Franciosa. Raquel Welch. A criminal hires a female parachutist to recover a pnceless piece of jewelry under the pre- text that she is looking !Of a bomb·t11gger· I device ~2 hrs.. 5 min.) ... _,.,,. .. mM. ..... llO¥a "A Whale For The K1Hlng" (198 t. Drama) (Part 1 or 2) Peter Srrauss. Richard Widmar!( A New Yclfket srranded on the coast of Newfoundland ltghts an entire community In an allempt to prevent them from slaughtering a beached whale ~hr. 30 min.) I LOft.'umlC Im.I .. UTIUC\': M lfTllGllUC1DI TO CC9UTW Cil llCMI "My New Partner" ( 1984, Comedy) Phihppe Nolret. Thlefry Lher· m11te A cynical cop who's accustomed to leathering htS nest wllh an occaS1onal b<1t>e is pannered wirh a seemingly 1nc0f· rupltble rookie (Dubbed) 'R' ( 1 hr . 47 rnin L 1l'J9 8 (I) llO¥a "My Kldnappef. My Love" ( t980, Romance) James Stacy. Glynnis O'Coon<>1 A handteapped vendOf plots to kidnap an emo11onally disturbed runaway and ex1ort money ITom her wealthy par· enrs (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min) ()) llCMI "FIST " ( 1978. Orama) Syl- vester Stallone. Peter Boyle. A w0<king- class man rises lrom a position as a local urnon organae1. to allaln incredible power and prestige as America's labor kingpin 'PG' (2 hrs • 25 min ) 1M CD .,_ "One Deadly Summer" ( 1983. Drama) Isabelle Adjanl. Alain Souchon As pa11 of an elabofale reYeoge plot. a woman moves to 11 rural community and seduces a man she beheves to be respon· sible tor a cnme 'R' (2 hrs, 13 min) ,. •... ...,. ... (!) 9CMI "Suez" ( 1938. Adventure) Tyrone Power. l oralla Young, The builder ol rhe Suez Canal. Ferdinand de Lesseps. ech1e..,es success and popularity lor his el· forts (2 hrs . 30 min) I= "Track Of The cat" ( 1954. Ad· venture) Roben Mitchum. Tab Hunter Because their callle herd is bemg de- stroyed. lhe owners allempt to capture lhe mountain IK>n respon$1ble (2 his ) i ... .., PMILll'IM t1I llCMI "Whirlpool'' ( 1981, Drama) Alain Deton Despite repeated watnlngs, a pnvare cteteotlve taket on a search fOf a m1ssl~ blind girl ( f ht . 46 min.) .. CC) ... "Once Upon A Time In Amen- ca" ( t984. Drama) Aobeft De Niro. James WOOdS 5¥glo Leone'• pot'1ra11 01 the t11tndshtps. loyal11eJ and betrayals ot a smaH group ot .Jewish gangstets 1n tho 1920. and ·30e 'R' Q (3 hrs 46 mrn l ..... l •NAW ATM llO¥IU Scheduled reviews: "Jo Jo Dancer. Your Lile tic. Calling" (Richard Pryor. Debbie Allen)' "Sho<t Cltcuit" (Steve Gullenberg. Ally Sheeay) , "Last Resort" (Charles Grodin) •au•MPAl&Y (I) AUTO UCllCI IMSA Grand Prue. trom _ 1RivCESlde .. C#;A~ ( 1 hr • JO min.) -=a.-'lo'::' .. augles In The Attemoon" (1952. Wesrern) Ray Milland. Helena Car1er An ott1cer demoted IOI striking an- other officer re-enhsts 1n lhe caYalfy and ~~';~oglory (1 hr 4Sm1n) 2:118 .,.,. "The 25th Hour' ( 1967, Ofa· me) Anthony Ournn, vuna L1S1 A Nazi po- hce head sands a Romanian to a prison camp so that he can have the man's wife ~hrs .. 30 min.) ..... , •..... ... ..,. ... .,.. "The Farmer s Daughter" ( 1947, Comedy) Lore11a Young. Joseph Colten A sp111teo Swed1'lh g111 runs aga1ns1 her bOSS tor a seat 1n Congress -1==C:Mmll N•a.nae ~ .,.. "Rhinestone· ( 1984. Comedy) Sylvester Stallone. Dolly Parton An es· tabhshed counrry s1nge1 t)etc; that she can turn a loudmoutned New YOik City cab d11ver mro a convincing country en1erta1n· er 1n 1ust two Wef>ks· tmie PC. (I hr . 51 min) IE 1111"m-m-11a 11CU1 .. {H)llCMI "The M1sc;1onary ( 1982. Com· edy) Michael Paltri MaQ'ij1e Smith In Vic· IOf1an London. an Anyhcan cle<gyman fresh from Alm a is assigned to head a slum m1ss1on tor !alien women with the ft- nanc1al support ot his amorous benefac· tress 'A' ( I hr 33 min ) .. Cl).,.. "The Incredible Sh11nkmg Wom- an" (1 980. Comedy) L 1ly Tomlln Charles Grodin A hou~ew1le surtdenly begins ro shrink 1n size aue to chemicals 1n her .. ,"~"~~:h• 28m•n) .UT •ACI COA11'a M llC)¥W "Cmy On At>ronrt ( 1974 Comedy) S1dr~y Jami>s Joan Sims The Carry On gar1g gives a po1~nanr lesson on how to c;po11 a QtOUp vaca11on ( 1 hr. 45 .. r111n~ ·i E11••TODAY acme llCMI "The r1111 Blond Man With One Black St>oe \ 1973. Comedy) Ptefre Richard. Bernard Bher A bumbling lnUSI· c1an becomes lhe unwrtltng pawn 1n a power srruggle w1th1n lhe i:'rench lnlolll gf'nce estabhshmenr (Dub~) PG' ( 1 hr.~ -~.,.. "He<111f'nly Aoo~-;" ( t985. 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"T"" Rat~ Ga~ '18.: r/ftl>IJ/1 (Jann1 0e l rto ~a Perira• A streel vnart Ne-<11 JerMJy truc.111r1g n1ag r all! &r·'1 ~ g"11riet\ll a l~ISICI< rat rigs ~ ;ioe er~ee l.M T " ft,~,.,,ec, ,..,...,, ·~ ,,.. the•I p13r1 10 rJeC.Clfl'I':! HQ'l/NO'.Al ~rxJuc.o<t ~ 12 hrs ) H ~= "Ood\worlh 11936 Drama Wallet Hwtoo Ruth ChallMIOO A bus. r.1;1.•,man lrnd!j htfl bucohc. hie '11vup1ef.l NI~ tie and h" Wife re111e 10 fur~ NtlfttP they are confront~ by a ,,,..,, 1111? •f' ~t~4 1m1n ) 0 ... TOO CLOll '°"~Henry ar.ci Montr,,e lrno a bag of money ano plan to ~ee~ 11. untll they dlflCOVf'r that a neigh lbol ~Ill robbed IMcm 1~ ••w -~•RIC,__ .,. cm ... (11 mmM•n Tc.MT An tnter 111sw with Jimmy Stewarl, Cannes Film fotl111ol report, memorable spo11s momentr. I=!~ Shellfly Long 01 "Cheer1·~ 81t.zlllan fashlOO model DAlma II.AM Dll lC11GI T-.Ct9.., 1--tllflOll'N9 H IM.on ... "The OOOdbye Q,,1· I t977 Comedy) Rrchard Oreylusa, Ma1sna Ma Mm C11cumstanoes l0<ce 11n ex dancer •l11d ho1 p1ecoc10Us daughter to share lhutr New York (Al::ertment with an as i:'I ctor ·po· I hr . 50 min) I 1£9ft ........ NI llCMI "The Blgge"t Bundle 0 1 Them All" ( 1968, Comedy) Vi1101t0 De Stea. nut>ert Wagner A kidnapped crook Cle- c•d•o to turn the 1ai.n11 of his abductors t 111d engtnee<lng tho robbery ol a pla11- nuo1 shipment (2 hrs . ?O min) ,. • Im'"' '°"' r ftftlUred tide tho rails .. ~ ., • .;l 'Aac t< Swa r Tl'•· ·.at.,; · • .'~.l'!'S ~e r th,. .. ·~ ') "" m ERaM.l T Fa.I YOU-TOM,._. HI I) '! -I -.l. ~· .mpanzee wrt" .: • • ,,.. • s.og· ~age pro-,. oe ;:. • ~ :! ... '-, .. •· ~ r C JeS fC SOh J ~ i:: •• d m COll"f IMOW ~ II ar o..l tu., fatnt>• • • . • ,,. • ~ • ;;f' De· l'Y' !>f'l()Ul(j o··,. ~ .. p _; U llCME ~ • P , 19~; Ofama (.p~· ~.. :,., ' • A young hOO<l •• • " P , our ger bfotht>• • 1 • ., .: :."0 '/j' e' d-..1' ng a pooCP 1 : "' ' • • •Ng" •el0fma1cwy G ~ IWln'I m.Vf rr °" MOn s~ " • • ' ·L ·• • ""e fTl(' "!)()fab•ha d "'" ~ • 1 ' a· :1 a C()(ICeptua ~·· 1 ,,. 1 • 1 ,· '"'', 1..s to crea1e ob -·~~1•1 I)= (. "MI ,,.,., (1982, Ro •• ..jf r "'I l.J.1 1 Ha••r a~ Pe1e1 Gallagher T lou A " i..u ~01 Pj,11 '..iden1s spend a ,,..,,. .IJ , .. • .~,. "' " a Greek 1sJanCI c: ., fl) HURT CW 11tl OMQON A IOOk al wee! f.l1r q JSI •• ''• rur11 ( t •1a and an ellam• 'df I I I' g•>, r l•ad1I Onal family ,1• ~ "".. ir O wvn 1.. \ f>Oetal rOles (RI ~lltlf) \l:1 P'M>r CW PUCE: M.DllQ TMI ~ CM DMAll Ar Pv;irn•t>Atron of the skys cra1.., s t ''•Ct r ii~ a corporate monu n11•1 I G11e.,1< Gerald Hines, Phylhs l.t111~ ( 1 hr) tl T~e t~l .. erfft.;l1ng Story I 1q94 fa111asy1 No.it Hathaway. Barrell 01111f r A lJonllrsll your.gs I Pr enters a Ian l..i•,y wurld wtien he rPnr!s a s1r11nge nove1 about rr.e .. 1rugg1e I'> save on 1mag1nar, k·11gt1om lt om •mm1r •nr fl"'huc.1100 PG ~hr J4 m1n I )...Va.to )llO¥ll "T11r1an Tt e Are Man· 11981 Ad11en1u1e) Ricnard Hams. Bo ! ttret.. A your g woman is atxJuc1ed by dlt 1mc11111 1/t'd wn1te 1111111 who wa9 rar!\et1 oy apes '" tht' Alrrcan 1ung1e A I 1 hr •,) rmn ) m llO¥ll . Unholy W1fp I q57 Orama) nnl.l Ste1g,.r D•11na !'lo•., \ Y· 1n1J womar• 111o11r1es a wenllhy ""'"'~ · 1 •wner and e!_ol'> tu lull h1111 (2 t11<; I • U GD fAa. l ,... fh lo" 1 w translOI m.111on 1mpre~<;f!S lhPr f•) • •'I 1 Mallo ll~~t~ 1'1W'8 ..... M.D. ,. llAt.AZill St1e11e.,. I ong ot "Cheerc; Bu111han lastuon mudAI Oalm8 I i ...,.w• ~I--Cl) -.aTOCIOll Pe1er and Tracy defend a bag lady who claims 10 be a once-wealthy woman who has been VIG· t1m1zed b~=-devlous relatiVes ( 1 hr ) 0 ID Janet pressure$ Sam to make a permanent comm1trtient to their relationsn1p (Part 3 of 3) In stereo 8 9 M COUY1 Jason and Zach en· gage 1n a cttmacttc ballle. Fallon reveals a secret Sable's surprise-party plans back· fife on her O I I hr ) I ':a "Tht> Ctonus HorrOf" ( 1979 Horror) Peter Graves Keenan Wynn Despicable characters grow ciOneS 10 be used as sources of replaceable human limbs and or~ans (2 hrs ) e 1n11ar "Agatha Christie's Panners 1n Crime" A famous Arctic explore• asks Tommy ano Tuppence to find his m1ss1ng ftanc~hr) 8DPr *'** ~ HIMT Of M DIWac* A look at wed· dmg cuslom~ 1n rural Chma and an exam1· na11on of Chdnges 1n traditional family s1ruc.1ure and women's social rOles (A) Q_(l hr) i..CJ MO¥a "TM l ast Dragon" (1985, Dre· ma) Ta1mak. Vanity An asp.ring mar11al arts master ~ romance with a Video disc 1oc~ey is lhreateneCI by a neight>orhooel hoohgan PG· 13' O ( t hr , 49 mm) CI)~..-TAM Prohled Joe Namath tHl mwll "Angel" ( 1984 Drama) Chtt Gorman. Susan Tyrrell A student turns to proslltullon so that she can pay the tu1tt0n at an e1t:Cll16lvt high schoOl 'R' ( 1 hr • 32 mm J ®ITMTMI (%) MO¥a 'Finders Keepers" ( 1984, Comeoy) Michael O'Keele. Beverly D'An- geto A S5 mllhon cache is at stake tor a se>.y neurollc two con ar11s1s. a gangster afld asSOfteo other characters traveh~ on a trd11 from C.altlornia to NeD<aska 'A (I hr . 36m1ri) ldl D fl) llQHT COdt'T A suicidal rock star decides 10 gtve AWAY a11 his money In ~lereo (R) (!).ml "The ll1g Red One" { 1980. Ad· venture) Lee Marvin. Mark Hamill A IOu~h Arri1y sergeant leads lour young, 1n e'per1tmc.ed 1Pou1ts into the viOlence lolled lr~y ot Wurld War It combat (2 hrs . JO min) (() ... MOU C1J MCMI "The Incredible Shrinking Worn· ;)n' ( 1980 Comedy) Lily Tomhn, Charles Oroo•n A housewife suddenly begins to sh11nk 11 S•le Clue to chem1cats in her household products PG' ( 1 hr , 28 min ) M @ .ml Nigl' I 01 Dark Shadows' ( 1971 Hoiror) David Se1oy. Lara Parker /\lier a ,.oung pa•nter and his wile move into a 1am1ly ec;tate he begins having mgh1ma1el. and behaving strangely (2 hrs) -· Cl) DOTI LAM*O Ben and Cathy leave town. Mack and the pohce find t<<1ren s t>orrow~ c31 · bUt she's nowhere to be found O ( I hr l 0 8) ta1 rTmT IU8 Funllo e1temp1s lo pie'lt!'f\I the VIOient ouster ol a setf·PfO- t1tSsed messiah 1rom a nm dOwn bUlldlng. LaRue and Rehko challenge each other to acarra~A) (1hr) 11 • I • Sch~duled coun~tlng de· signed to help people del'll w11h the k>s3 ol ~t.~ • ·,_o Aft8f l'lea11ng aoout Bernard's de31h R09e tells 6'>11111('-. th11t she wants to die. ( 1 hr ) ID ...,.,_ Comparing the fantasy of the HollywOOd mylh with the realltles of American fllmmakrng: Interviews with agents. casting directors and studlO exec· utrves O ( 1 hr ) Cl>~ ... Featured' Big Trouble ~forms "Let's Hang On." lIJ IWWWTWll ... M LOIT .... A tathe<tess boy makes Ralph his hefo -bUt can the bUS driver prove 1hat the a1orles ot hts ii!i'°tJ.hood are true? O -·-UC.~Y Cli1 11n•Ell•Y ..... Comedy S)(etches coml>ine with classic film and news footage 1n an offbeat satM'IC take· oft ! ........... __ " ... ,. .. ••«1 ••--TAll 1'11DAY llZAm Sketches· the latest 1n Japa· nese electr=enz rent·all l':.mn--"Clouds Of Witness" The House of Lords assembleS to deCIOe the Duke of Denver's fate (Pan 4 of 4) (1 hr.) ••cu••..., CC).,.. "Rachel. Rachel" ( 1968. Ora· ma) Joanne WOOdward. James Olson Repelled by a lesbian encounter. a lrus trated sctioOlteacher has a !)(lei, unhappy alfa11 w1t'1 a man befOfe moving on to new SAJrr~· (t tlr . 41 mm) frl .... .._OWi, ""All IYI Marlowe tnes 10 extricate a young woman from the grip of • vloe merchant who6e trade Irr eludes prostitution and murder Guest: Al Waxman Cl) LRlm8 Of .,.. ... ,. ,...,. FeatU1ed· Viet°' Botge, Loretta Swlt 1n Monte Carto, PfodUce< Danny ArnOld. Lisa Whelehel ("F11cts of Life'). HOltywooO ~otogr .. ~ Dick Zimmerman. ( 1 hr) W ..,. "Blazing Saddles" (1974, Comedy) Cleavon Little. Gene. Wiider In Mel Brooks' western parody. 11 rallroad worker In the Old West tS appointed she11tt ot a town marked for destruction by a governor and a bUStness tycoon 'R' C 1 hr . 34 min) CZ> .,. "Fr~nch Pussycat" ( 1973. Comedy) Sybil Danmng, Katte Buchele A young woman makes a wager that she can bring any man 10 the altar wlth<>Ut first giving him a sample of connubial bliss. 'R' J.l. hr , 2 t min ) 11:11~r.v1rgln And The Lover" (1979 Comedy) A young man sutterlng from e debthtat1ng sexual hang-up clecldes to see an analysl ( t ht., 20 min ) 1W 8 (I) ..r lllAT GiambOne goes unoer cove< to investigate the use of drugs 1n 0010'!.Q_ ( 1 ht . 10 min ) G • TCmMT Host· Johnny Carson Scheduled. actress JoBeth Willlams In ster~~~-- Lm:-WIT -......... ..CCJGml.,. ..__,. tW ... "The Killef Is Loose" ( 1956. Mystery) Joseph Cotten, Wendell Corey A bank thief 0911 even With a poltee de- tective by 1'11mlng hi& wtfe lor murder ( 1 hr., 35 min l -.... MllU.TWDC9 ~-- [J mBIT.-T nmMf An Interview with Jimmy Stewan, Cannes Fllm Festlval ~I. memorable sports moments. . &L-FOUf British women, World War II brides of American soldiers. talk about their experiences during the war years and whether their hie In the U.S has lull1lled the11 Ideas of "the Amencan dream ~1 hr ) Ill> .... A 11tOll (I) AUTO UC. NA SCAR Winston Grand National. from Hampton. Ga. (R) { 1 hr.) CID .,.. "Nickel Moun1a1n" ( 1985. Ora· ma) Michael Cole. Heathet Langenkamp A m1dote-aged bachelor's 1nablijty to ex· press hlS feelings subsKles when he t:>&- comes involved with a 16-year-old girl ( 1 hr .. 28m~ i ICY 111CUll tl:ll Im Ull llQHT wmt DAVID LITT9mAll Scheduled actress Bernadette Peters. Sun Records founder Sam Ph1lltps In stet· eo (1 hr J 9 ~ mM Featured Big Trouble f Ofms "Lei's Hang On " Tm--... "Cop Kille<s" ( 1984. Drama) Harvey Kettel. Jenn Lydon Through the seedy world of drugs and corrvp11on. two cops pursue a killer who preys upon po- hceme ... 2 hrs .. 5 min ) i . 1181T ... .. ..a."'°"' .,. "A Whale For The 1(1n1ng" ( 1981 Drama) (Part 2 of 2) Peter S11auss. Richard Widmark A New Yorker stranded on the coast of Newfoundland hghts an ent11e community In an attempt to prevent them lror'n slaughte11ng a beached whale ~hr . 30 min ) • LOii. QJ BIC Im.I CZ).,. "Some Kind 01 Hero" ( 1982. Comedy) Atehard Pryor Margot Kidder A war veteran turns to a hie of crime af1er the government refuses 10 give him back pay he earned whtle being a prisoner 1n North Vietnam '°' six years 'R' (I hr . 35 m1nL a.e C1J MCMI "The Sea Wolves" (1980, Adventure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore Du11r1g World War ti, a group of Brttish businessmen form a vOlunteer regiment to destroy a German Sl>Y oest in the Indian Ocean ( t hr . 20 min ) mW9 "The tc~ P11ates ( 1984. Sci· ence Fictton) Robefl Unch. Mary Crosby Space pirates 101n a princess 1n search of her explorer lathe< and a newly discov· ered source of much needed water In a nearby galaxy 'PG' ( 1 hr , 36 min ) a.(C) ... "The Highest Honor" (1984 Drema) JoM Howard. Stuar1 Wilson Our· 1ng World War II, Au,1ra11an commandOS raid Japanese-contrOlleCI Singapore. re- sulting in the capture and tnal of ten mem· bers ot lhe squad 'A' ( 1 hr • 39 min ) MOWll "The Pope Of Greenwich Vil· tage' (1984. Drama) Eric Roberts. Mtck· ey Rourke Dreams of escape from hum drum Manhattan jobs harbefed by distantly related buddies are ,eopardized by an 111 conceived salecracklng !Ob that gets tl'lem into hot water With 11 loc11I c11me k11f8" 'A' (2 hrs ) . .. ..., ... mW9 "Sitting Pretty" { 1948, Come dy) Clifton Webb. Roberl Young A snoo ty rn1ddle-aged ' gnn1us' proves to be en excellent baby Sitter (;> t11~ 30 mm ) I= "Goo<H'Y• My r11ncy" ( 1951 Sunday, May 11. 1986 23 -Thursclay Coal. Comedy) Joan Crawford. Roberl Young A remale pololico returns lo her alma matei to receive an honorary degree. but instead becomes an obiect of gossip when her past misadventures are recalled {_g hrs J CE) MITO MCllG NA~CAP Atlanta lnv1ta Ilion~~ Hampt\Jr Ga (RJ ( 1 hr I ,AUL. "'All t.11 WOIU AT lMGE 1::11 ... .,.. 'ThP L1qu1da101 ( 1966. Ao ventuie) RO<J Taylor. Trevor Howard A pacifist lands a JOb as an assassm with British lntethgence (::>hrs 30 min l l ~A'lettC*:I QITIMMT ALL M lltE FAIRY 1:11 mVll "No Srnall Affair' ( 1984, Corn edy) Jon CryPr Of'm1 Moore Obsessed with an asp.r.r•g singer 1n her twenties an 1nco111g1ble 16-year otd Ines to hetp give her sagging carper a t>oost ff Q ( 1 hr 42mu1 ) • 1 (I) ....nrATCtt • MCOllD GUIDI fli)IEft mVll "Union Sta1ion ( 1950 Ora ma) William Holden Barry Fnzgerald A bhnd girl 1s kidnapped but doesn't undt>r stand her s1tua11on oue 10 her c;1ohtless ness ( 1 hr 45 min ) @ IOlmncMT ([)ACTION IPOlllTI Of nE • H•ghhghts ot lhe Soenco 500 Bicycle Race (R) ( t -rriclay -Morning Movies- •W "The GOid Rush" ( 1925. Comedy) Charlie Chaplin. Macl\ Swain I 1 hr n min) •(C) "9 To 5" ! 1960 Comedy) Jane Fon da, Dolly Parton ! 1 hr 50 m111 ) 79(%) "COde Of Silent.if ( 1984 Advenrure) Chuck Noms HPnry Silva t t hr 4 1 m1n I 19@ "BetorP Arid After" (1979, Comedy) Patty Duke As11n Bradford Dillman 12 hrs) •CC) "The Tender Trap ( 1955. Comedy) Debb1P. Reynolds r rank Sinatra ( 1 hr 51 min I ® "Ra1ntrei> County" ( 1957, Orama) Et12abelh Taylor Montgomery Chit 12 hrs 48 min ) 'Oako1a" ! 1945 Western) John Wayne, Vera Ralston ( 1 hr 30 min.) •Cl) "Rustlers' Rhapsody" ( 1985. Come dy) Tom Berenger G W Bailey ( t hr 28 min) •OJ "The Killer rhte ( 1975. Orarna1 James Caan. Robt>rt Duvall (2 hrs , 30 min) (%) "Since You Went Away' ( 1944 O.a ma) Claudelle Colbert Shirley Tempi~ .ll_ hrs , 52 mrn I tlll(l) "Rivkin Bo1J11ty thmler" (1981 Ora ma) Ron le•bman Harry Morgan (::> hrs I -CC) "M1ck1 & Maude ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore Amy Irving ( 1 hr . 58 min) Cl) "The Power And The Pnze" ( 1956 0.ama) Robert rayk.11, Burt tves (2 hrs l -®"Duck Soup" ( 1933, Comedy! Marx Brothers, MIJrQOIAI Dumont ( 1 hr 30 min) 2'4 Sunday. May 11, 1986 hr) Cl) LJll OI Ian l:.tl(I).,. "Hooey" ( 1980 0.ama) Cho G01dsm11h, Fernando Rey A young worn an experiences a sensual holiday at a Roman hotel 'A' ( 1 hr , 23 min ) l:alIZ)llVBl.Y•l•t•t (C).,. "Heartbreakers" (1984 Ora- ma) Peter Coyo1e. Nick Mancuso In Los Angeles. two lltelong friends expenence drama1ic changes 1n then careers ro- mances and their own relationst11p R' Q ~hr , 38m1n) BEW ... .,_ "Friday The 131h -A New Be- ginning" ( 1985 Horror) John Shepard Metame Kinnaman A masked killer bfutal ty stays a group of unsuspecting teen lers 'R'~., 32 min.) .. LOft, • ICM Im.I ... ,.,.. .... ..-ct .,. "Brewster's M1fllons" ( 1985. Comedy) Richard Pryor. John Candy A minor-league baseball player goes on a 30-day. $30-mlllton spending spree a prerequisite tor collecttng a S300 m1thon 1nheri1ance. ·~ 1 hr . 37 min ) Cl)--QMCIA Ul(ID .,. "Hardcore" (1979. Orama ) George C Scolt, Season Hubley A con- cerneo lather leaves the peaceful sur . round1ngs of his home town 10 search tor his oaughter. who has become heavily 1n- 11otved 1n a big-city pornography racket -Afternoon Movies- tHI g) "Inside Daisy CIOver" ( 1966. Orama) Natalie WOOd. Chris1opher Plummer 12 hrs ) (C) "Ghostbusters" I 1984. Comedy) Bill Murray. Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr . 47 min I "Brewster s M1lhons" ( 1985 Come dy) Richard Pryor. John Candy (I hr 37 mtn I (I) "Ladyhawke" ( 1985. Fantasy) Matthew Broderick, Rutger Hauer (2 hrs t nun ) "The Ftreman" ( 1916 . Comedy) Charlie Chaptm · 11:11(%) "The Otd Gun" ( 1976. Orama) Phi hppe Notre!. Romy Schneider ( 1 hr 44 min ) We "The Outlaw" ( 1943, Western) Jane Russell. Waller Hus1on (2 hrs.) W et) "The Btg Hear" ( 1953. Drama) Glenn Ford. GIOria Grahame ( t hr .. 30 min ) "Rhinestone" ( 1984, Comedy) Syl vester S1a11one. Dolly Parton ( 1 hr 51 rn1n) "Gotcha'" ( 1985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards Linda Ft0renttno ( 1 hr J7 min I !:a CI> "The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer" ( 1947, Comedy) Cary Grant. Mrrna Loy ( 1 hr . 35 mtn ) a. (LJ 'The Border" ( 1981 Drema) Jack NtChOISOO Valerie Perrine ( 1 hr , 4 7 min) W (C) "The Happy Years (1950 Comedy) Dean Stockwell. Darryl Htekman (I tv 50m1n) •CZ) "Svengali" (1931. O.ama) JOhn Bar rr..more. Marian Marsh (I hr, 16 min I •aIJ "Castle Keep" ( 1969. Orama) Burt l oncas1e1 Peter Falk (2 hrs 10 min I ,.1R' ~~mu:6 min I LCM. AIEICAN tm.I FUWTm llAnoertWll TODAY -..AT •ACI COAITDI M lllOYll r ,,, , 0• Aq;i. D<x.t"r 11 <l70 C.on »tl r 1 Kt>r1r elh II haros St<l ney James A young doctor t•nos n1msett lhe Object OI 1t<alousy nrtd rtoublP·OOS~ 1ng when he rt•~ over<, ;i nPw birth rontrci• ~um 1 1 tu 4!i n 111 , alt '.S°JmVll T<ll/l! ltpAp('-Man (198• Adver11u1e1 H1U1Jrd H.:irris .• Oo Oflrpk A yc;ung womill• 1!. .1bduCIP•J by dn ur1c1v1I 1led wt11te mart wr•, w 1!. ra1M:"O Oy aP" 11 tne Afrtc.dn 1un91p I~ , 1 r 1 52 min 1 W; LOl'T ••Act llUPftT1 HIATMCl.ff .,. Kin~ I Tht> J•JnQle' 11933 Ar!1PNure B1JS!t•r Cr.:itJOt' rrance-, Dee A 1u11yte l 1Qfl M.111 1c; takPn from his na1u ra1 t1atJ1tut and lnrred 10 hve 1n mans wrirld a~ pdrt ol .111 Arr t>111.un circus act i!. hr !> m 1 4t1t fC' llO¥W B•llP• Ha•.i''SI 1 t981 O.a "'ill Ror HOw'lrO A•r C<1rn11y A young m1dw11::.w111 da11 f tarrner 11161> 10 prevPnt lt1e sprecJd •JI a dt>-tdly d1<.e<i .e wh1ct1 has atreddy attec.1 ... 1J r 11,, •1 ,1P(! calll~ r hr 44 m•n 4:11 i 11.A.1.K. Q =IUl-llTOOAY 4:11 PUNTITO.S -Evening .. BN.:::ON Cll ... aAlUT AIEICM HERO AllC ... O 11IB'I COlllPANY Dfii&TllWU "*-11""°"1 .... •1 PMm·A-TMON • CAPlfOl JOUllW. ' 1 .oWll Q r, " 111"0 <,omedyl J;ine Fo11<1a, Dolly r trl r1 fttrPe work1nu worn1>n rebel ·lQd•I !>t 11-to, 11ti111g:'\1to11 by d ntJlt• c.t1,rnv1rnst t>(•• P (, , t ht ')Q mi'IJ .oWll 0 •rr T Jt "' 1 ~84 Come Oyl Ron I 1ebrn.111 Arlt.:,.., Hnw.ird A lucl.· less rraveltng merc.r1;ir.1 ,, .. h 1w 11 rhe se crel lo succ.t>c;!. by ~ srn"l«Jtt1 1alk1ng salesmar whr ·~ really ir "~pertenced c.on ar11s1 PC, (I hr 2~ n1111 , ) .oWll "ThP A<1v1>ntu•" rn nuckaroo Banzai Acror.-. The 8th DimrmSIOn I 1984 Sc1oncp f 1r.t1C•nl Pi>tt!r Wt>ller Joh1 l rthgow A band "' 1 h1pnfurers bal• lie tmnmy Aht>ns who ar ' .u:cidentally re teased fr om lh9 8th d1111,.r 111n as a result of a rE'SPar<..hf'r ., P~pPrrrnr rtl P() ( 1 hr 43 m111 J ~ DUVW.'I TALL TA&.ll MD ~ IJl>I "~ncor, Btl! K1n~1 1 t thn ... owboys StevP Gullenberq plays tht> ,,, endary l1g ure who lranslormf'd Tt'>tllS r 'I) 8 1ougt And rumble stale Re~c:"' Ot• MorM, .. i d5iull .l l<.0star o I h• 1 ~ r:":..o. '°" ~ 1 '1rovgh -l'ri!lay Com. fla~hoacks the Rush family reflects on now rhey mel Monroe ancl how they came l·"·e ::::::· .. ADAM mnt'l llONEY WOIU m¥ll ··Th1> ViiQab<>nd'' ( 1916 Com- ..,dy l Ch 11 " Ch:ipl1n e:dna Pur'l•d'lC.~ Gnarl.a rAscues Edna lrom a band ol gyps1~ 1•1C11 ... @) Df'IUT~ ~ lnlf>rv.ews w•th A•dn Alda and Jimmy Stewan Cannes Film FP<.t1va1 repon '= ~ SwPd1Sh 'ash10<1 models l''"~S... ..... .,..y lll88118JT ... 9CM HAU 'I YA111t91G AIEICA As he 1•.htels down .i tr>w h1ghw11ys former· Sat- '' t.iy N19ht l 1ve ast n•Pmber R1cn Hall I JS~:> !"I•" attl'ri' or '" thP pieces ot Am- "'., ,u1i:1 m.11 d•P '.lu•< kl~ til'(.om1nq prtzed Ill ld\:.I!. I 1 f1r I 'l ' llO¥IE 'To RP ()r Nul T) Be' \ 1983 I , E>dy MPt O•c.ck,, Arne Bancroll A ll·rJlt'r 11r<J '' cxc if;•t'd Warsaw saves 11<1•1f and lhP P 1•.t 1mrtr>rground lrom the N111·~· by 1tn1Jt"'r'>tinat1nlJ SS oll1cers "PG' l hr 4/111111 I OAMltlAOOWI 1'!9 ,..,AY AT .-T Head fut H1f' hills to share somP great Sierrll hideaways and lhe weekend'c; best enlArta1nment bets R MCI 11 lllGHT WHAM~ llOWI Ra1 Dwayne and Rerun .t>I <>tJI re rec.cue the neighbor· hOOO fton1 a yc.ung •uff1.in and his gang D m OM L.A. F t>81•Jrl'd ~ look at rnodern Jay rn1>.J11 .. 11 1dvilnces Iha I arP ltter;illy mordcles ot t < nn1 1oqy U .ATLMGE ., .... CtWa Off A lJFtTm NOP\l'I CCMMT M•A•t"tf .... YWIDGAIE ..... WITH OL'NDO ft.ION . ftO, ftO WOllLD Off MmAl.I • JIOPAllDY I WA1t91QTOM WED. MYllW 0 .... · UPICWL Y '°" YOU: TC* MJMlS tto QWIJE a ~NIY A rent 111 UC'.JM' may tor(" 1t11• R1c.Mrnonds out of tt1f'1r tlOIT\0 ~ 0 8) IOIQHT llllER M1cr1ael and hie; 0111 f11onc make plans 101 an oceanside wed du.g In Sieren IA) (I hr l 8 110¥1E · fc;rnpe rrom New York" f •q01 SC•f"nci> f"11,,t1nn) Ku1t Russell. Oo11a1d P1pc1.,PnCP .r 1qq7 a hAldf'ned C11m1na1 t!> ollf'ri'd a pardon 11 hf" cnn res- Wf' the president ot lhf' LIS from Man· ria11c1n. now a ;mson c.11v 12 hrs l D ~ lmTllt Unc.te Pn1lhp s g11ttr.end rau•.f'·. him to IOSE' ln 1mpor1ant movoe role~~Rir; I= , , '"''1 c·nrnedyl Oudtey Moor~ Bo Perf"k A cou, cec;stul $0ngw11ter. d1<1111bf>d "t>11•1I 1each1ng mid llhl oJQI' d4•.;1c1f'<, tf C hflC.P alli>r II O@lllllthll n•rl un l'\t'r Wol} IC1 hrr wf'dd1ng !:? hr"I 30 m111) OJ.)_., TMC:al . POWD PUY lr1 "'ef~ l llr I WAll9'01'<* Wiii • .VWWQ WAU~WlllC r1 )lammf'd ~UY 1ng and Selling" Guest: Senior Vice Presl· dent Richard Sand<>r. Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. CC)_.,. "Mtckl & Maude" (1984. Com· edy) Dudley Moore. Amy Irving. Despite the fact that he's already married to a ca· reer minded attorney. a television person- altty falls 1n IOve with a concert mUS1C1an and decides that two wives are better than one 'PG-13'Q (1 hr.,58m1n.) (E)AUTOUC*I ~la~llghts of the '70 Ind•· anapolts 500 "'\ .,.,. "Alamo"Bay" ( 1985. Drama) Amy Madigan. Ed Hams. In Galveston. Texas. conflicts between local fishermen anci Vietnamese refugees escalate Into vi- olence 'R' ( 1 hr • 38 mm.) CO _.,. "The Sure Thing" (1985. Com· edy) John Cusack. Daphne Zuniga Two New England college acquaintances share a cross-country ride to Calllorn1a and llnd themselves quite unexpectedly falling 1n love PG·l~r. 34 min) ~= "Gotcha!" ( 1985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards, Linda Fiorentino Dur· 1ng sp<ing b<eak. a UCLA student meets a rnys1er1ous woman in France and soon l1nds himself 1n 1he middle ot an 1nterna l1C>nat spy caper 'PG-13' O ( 1 hr • 37 rn1n) m llO¥IE "Kill Me TomOfrOW" ( 1957 Mystery) Pat O'B11en. George Coulourts Discovering that his son desperately re· qu11es a costly operation. a c11me reporter attempts to raise the money by doing a s1ory on deadly diamond smugglers (2 hrs) ta 8 ()) LIO I LR• lnaY l&U Leo re- grets donating money to an art musuem when he learns he's scheduled to dehver a ~ech at a patron's luncheon U 0 _.,. "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Hor ror) Craig T Nelson. JoBeth W1lhams Vengeful ghosts take over a suburban Cahtorn1a home and abduct the family's youngest child (Viewer 01scret1on sr='~ (2 hrs 30 min) , I GJ PA llAQADll Swedish fashion mod- els. Florida's alligators e WM.&. ... IW&i "Programmed Buy- ing and Selhng" Guest SeniOf Vice Presi- dent A.chard Sandor. Drexel Burnham Lambert lnc G • ~COOfl!WWl8'11NI ouw ccurn "C8ndl- oates For Sheriff-Coroner" A talk with candidates mcumbeot Sheriff Brad Gates. Linda Calligan. a Shertff's Patrol Sergeant. and Municipal Court Judge Bobby YoungbloOd . i ....... ~·-.. Cil DAU.Al In the season !male, Pam and Mark's wedding day IS marred by a senes of calamitous events. PatrlCk Duffy ~nstheca?!?P hr.) u GD LAST PMCllCT capt Wright poses as a masked pro wrestler to thwart a mob- ster's hend1sh plan (I hr l I= "Godzilla 1985" ( 1985. Adven- ture) Raymond Burr. Ke11u Kobayashi Awakened from Its sleep at the ocean · floor a 240·1oot·tall monster comes ashore and wreaks havoc 1n Tokyo. (2 hrs) @ ....,TUCll In stereo. ( 1 hr.) ID ~T ~ "Dance In Amenca BaryShrnkov By Tharp With Amer.can Ballet Theatre" Dances choreo- graphed by Twyla Tharp for M1kha1t Bar· yshnikov with tne Arnertcan Ballet Theatre include Push Comes to Shove" and Sinatra Suite ·· ( 1 hr ) 8i) PllWl-A-TMOI m ~ lm "What"s On Yehudi Menuhin's Mind?" The violin virtuoso talks with Wilham F Bueltley Jr and music critic Will Crutchlteld ( 1 hr ) ~AUITUUAll IUD FOOTUU ITAll'lm llO¥a "Code 0 1 $11ence" (1984, Ad· venture) Chuck Noms. Henry Sliva. A mavenck Ch.cago cop wages a solitary war against rival drug running gangs 'R' 1.! hr . 4 I min ) ta(!) llO¥IE "Kina Rat" I 1965 Adventure) Copley/Colony Cablevlslon 549-3500 Sunday. May 11 , 1986 25 George Segal, John Mills A brilflanr op- po11un1st runs !he lives ol prisoners 1n a ~anese war camp 12 hrs . 30 min ) -9 Cl) FM.COM CMtT Chase and Cole find the remote cabin where Maggie's held • cap11ve Angela promises to arrange a proper wedding tor Fmma and Dwayne ar ra1con Crest Q ( 1 hr J D GD ... wa C1ockell s latest ro- rnance could prove deadly Cas11llo works with a tederal agent to secure the surren i at=.:::~=~ 1 :II ( lh<I I m.AT fat awMCll '"Boxes' With the Sydney Dance Company" The dance ensemble perlorms an avant-garde, con· temporary work choreographed by Graeme Murphy 10 a rock score by the Aus1r.1han ~ehouse ( t hr) I:) ,AUL C Ell'AMT TEI& I AT • A litm pof!ra11 ot thf-Connecticut artist 1t1<;lud1ng h1•. rPllPrt1ons on his Ille and the 1934 Washington scAndal over a painting he crealed ( I hr ) C..cJ .o¥E · Ghostbusll•r•, ( 1984 Come· lyl B•ll M""'*I Dan Aykroyd Free-lance 11hos1f1gh!t'rS spring to action when a Mannattan h1Qh rise t>ecomes the gateway for (arlh 1n11.1d1ng ghoul~. PG' Q ( t hr 47 1111t1 I '(, AUTO llACl9Q AmPrican Se11es lrom Phoeni" 1n1 11 hr ) (fU HOft llAlml1. The comedian (ano · '5t Elsewhere" co star) perl0tms his n•QhlClub acr Taped 1n November 1985 rl1•r1ny Mdndel s North American tour ( 1 hr I (L) .o¥E "ThP F1n;i1 fNror" ( 198 t Hor· r 111 Jotin F'nedrrch Adrian Zmed A knit~ w·Pld1riu lun;i11e v1c.tun1zes eight yoong campi>r~ R ( 1 nr n min ) CcmDY RM Gue~t Buu Belmon- do IS)MCMI ·I adyhawke·· 11985 Fan1asy) Mallhew RrOdetrclr Rutger Hauer In the 13tt• C!'rtlury a young PICkpocker narrow- ly escape<. execution and falls In wuh two hlV('r~ <..UJSfld hy ar1 tMI bishop 'PG 13' (?hrs 1 min I _.,oell:AU ITMIOmG ..... •.........ai----nlT.,,. 1w DDO G)O> ... TAXI TlllDAY • ~ SkPtches the many uses ot sushi. talk show host Phil Oullahue 1.-.Ym.LD llGHTllM:lt In srereo ( 1 hr ) .-AT "'*'-Al9CU Dance In Ame11ca The raylor Company. Recent Dances" Three ot choreographer Paul Taylor·~ diverse works are petformed "Mercuri<: Tidings · <>now Whftl! · and "Sunset " ( 1 hr ) ....... ...,. ~~W'llm's Millions" (1985. Comedy) AIChard Pry0t John Candy A m1nor·leagu baseball player goes on a 30 day, S30 mrllk>n spending spree. a prerequ1Site tor ooltectlng a $300 million 1nh rrtance 'PG'9 \1 hr . 37 min) ITMT 01 eomtt• -Prohles ot Phyllis Oiiier. George Burns. Larry Manettr and=! lee Ralph (Al ( t h'I) (%) "Vldoodrome" ( 1983. Fantasy) James Woods. O@bofeh Harry A co o wner OI 8 TOtonto UHF Sl81t00 Iha! spe- c1ahzes 1n adult entet1atnment searches fnr lh<' people behind " bizarre satolflte 26 Sunday, May 11, 1986 broadcast 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 11::91~ u.mTUU. Playott Game (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs , 30 min) D fm ~ Host: Johnny Carson Scheduled comedienne Paula Pound· stone. Leonard Waxdeck and the Bird Callers. rock group ZZ Top In stereo ( 1 hr) IA-n.AY-.n L-:=.r ... HAWAI..-.. _..comm.,. .. , .. ,. mwm ."Blue Ecstacy In New York'' ( 1980. Adult) Jamie Grills, Samantha Fox A prudish woman wf'lo hates men re- ceives some a111tude ad)ustment ( 1 hr 30 min) 1~(t) .,. "Young Lady Chatterley" ( 1977, Drama) Harlee McBnde. Peter Aatray A young woman inherits her leml· ly's huge mansron and an anc~tor's diary detailing numefous sexual escapades 'R' ~hr. 28m1n) 1ta Im Cll MOU.YWOOD ComDY ... BITBT~ T.-n tnrerviews with Alan Aida and Jimmy Stewart. Cannes Fiim FestlVal report @ llGHT TMCU In steteo. ( I hr ) e ntl T9CIDI When some ol the Free Men torm a raiding party 10 steal IOOd. the Btack Guard spots them and lhetr leadet' Pierre is killed ID....._TIDI (I) NA -'°" United Hospitals Classic. hrst round, lrom Phtladelphla i > %Plit I Ct MCLUI 1t1I mwm "Ru'ltlers' Ahapsooy" ( 1985, Comedy) Tom Berenger. G W Balley With his trusted horse, a blalltlg soc-gun and a llm1tless supply ol lrlnged shirts. a crooning cowboy restores peace to a troubled town 'PG' Q (I hr • 28 min ) tt::a D Cl '9AY -.r VlllOI In stereo ( t hr 30 min ) 8 TMD ,_ ntl "W-A young doctor (Patrick Kiipatrick) makes a house call and discovers that his patient 1s ava ... re I mvw~oughtff Of The Mind'' ( 1969. Mystery) Ray Milland. Gene Tier ney FOiiowing the death of his young daughter. a lop government scientist be- comes alarmed When hef spirit begins ap- ia£1i before him ( 1 hr . 55 mln ) w ... .... Pall ITM llAM:M Guest John Riller In stereo (A~~~mu I~ .. -,. •• .,.,_ Reggie's 1110 &I home and et the ottlce be- comes increasingly dreary Cl) 90Wll "Richard Pryor -Live In Con· cert" ( 1979, Comedy) i n his first concert ltlm, the comedian drscussee race, drugs.'- sell.. dearh. machismo end contempo<ary hie ( 1 ht , t 8 min ) tll9 CH> mwm "Litt~ Treuure" ( 1985. Ofa- ma) Margot Kidder, Ted Danson. In Me10- c.o. a stripper ttams up with a seedy Amer1CBn ex-patriot to eearch tC>f hef la· I her and e l§tolen lonune. 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 m1nJ. w•1181T ... mwm "The Gamblef From Natchez'' 1195~ At11;entu1a) Dale Rot>enson. Oe- bra Paget A man avenges r11s lather·~ murder by lellow gamblets 12 hrs 30 min) I= "Lucky Mp" ( 1954. Romance) Dons Day, Bob Cummings A yOllng wom an with hOpes ol becoming a star finds romance while stranded 1n Flo11da 12 hrs) @ -.rl1lACl(l In SIP1eo (I hr I CIJ llO¥ll "TOfrhhqht · t 1984 Drama) Pamela Sue M&rhn Steve A811Sback A wealthy e1t1st's storybook romance and marriage rums sout when hl.lt husband is seduced by a dangprously allrar.hve thud l~~a1ne R ( t hr 31 min I ,_..,_ 1::9 ~ RM Guest Buu Belmou do 8 -.U ~ COUlC110M '11 LCM .... m llO¥ll 'Island 111 The Sun ( 195/ Drama) James Mason Joan r on1a1ne The seething pohllc<tl and 1ac1al atmos phere of a Ca11bbean tSland t>oc.omes emo11ona1ty chargeo ""hen a ol;ick teader falls in love with a white woman ( 1 hr 30 min) t:tl(t) llO¥ll "The Boat ( 1982 Orama) Juergen P1ochnow Arlhur Gruenemeyer In 194 t a young German U boar <.1ew lace the challenges And horrOfs ot war when they leave port ·on their 111!.t subma nne lour 'A' (2 hrc, t>5 rmn ) W llO¥ll "Chained Hear f 1%3 Ora ma) Linoa Blair Jottn Vernon While serv 1ng a sentence in a Cahlor111~ pPmlent1ary a young woman 1s exposed to 111olence and h81assmen1 lrom oorh inmates anl1 ~ers 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min I Mll'J llO¥ll "TrUE> Grit ( 196q Western) JoM Wayne. Gier) Campbell A marshal and a Texas Ranger help a you11g girl who is seelo.1ng revenge ul)On tho~ whc. caused the death of her lather 1? tu 1 I ..... llCMI "The Impossible Year!>· ( t96A Comedy) David Ntvttn t ola Alhr~~1t A teen-age girl growi; up 011e<n1gh1 m111.h 111 her lathef s chagrin (2 nrs ) «l)-.r '1lACl(I In llte<eo ( 1 hr t (J) ITAl&IY C:.. '9IALI G.une One (RI ~hrs.) u.a. PAim 90R'T mwm "Suburbia ( 19841 \h11-. Pederson. 8111 Coyne (2 hr'\ I t9(H) mwm "tO To M1dntght" ( lfl83 l".lrn ma) Charles Bronson Andrflw Ste11en•. A homicide detective ano a c.11m1noloyy graduate search fo1 a killer ol wt>men ,rt !hr. 41 min) •• w ... .. mwm "Ten North rredericlo. < 1%8 ama) Gary CoopOf Diane Var~ A man s polthcal careet is ruined by Ill', dom1nat1ng wile. so he hides behind alto hol Md utramari1a1 offa1rs (3 hrs ) 1:::.-cumu PIAm-A-nat mwm "Tho Adven1urct:. Ot 1:3 .c.keroo BaM1'11 Across The 8th [Jjrnen~1on· ( 1984 Science f'1<.lion) P£>ter Weller JoM Lithgow A band ol adventurms bat lie enemy aheos whO Are .1c.c1dentally re leased llom the 8th d1rnnns1on as a resuh of 11 rcMtarcher's nxpe11n141ntr, PG' ( 1 h1 •3 min) l'"-.••11111••n11111 .. .. U• VII UM.._CMl'n'lJ ... MeMPUllYCAft .,.. ''Vidoodlome 1 'l9J. Fenta<;y) Ja1tl0$ WOOd"l Oeb<H th Harry A CO· -l'riclay Coal. owner of a T oronro UHF station that spe- cializes 1n adull entertainment searches for rhe people behind a bizarre sarelhte broadeast 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 mrn ) ldl tt7)Mi am THI Lml ttilJ .,_ "Sco11 rreP" ( 1976 Orama) Michael Br &noon Sus.1n Sci1n1 James A spunky young woman orders thP k1dnap- p1ng of a professional gambler who re- fuses 10 return a parcel of land he won from tl'le Indians 1n a poker game (2 hrs.) e MOWll "Voyage lnro Soacl'!" ( 1970 Science f'1cri-0n1 M•tsi ndb 1 Kaneko Sho zaburo Dar~ A hero SN1ngs inro action ro rescue Tokyo from annitlllatlon dreaded monste< (2 hrs.) ~CAl'i'o. Tm•--.. "Svengali" (1931, Orama) John Barrymore. Marian Marsh. An aging ar11s1 devetops an obsessive Interest Tn a .voman and. using his hypnotic PQWefS, 1ranslorms her Into a vlrtuoeo singer ( 1 hr.= •tm ._ d (C).,. "The NaJled Face" (1984, Dra- ma) R099f Moore, Rod Steiger. Based on a novel by Stdnev Sheldon Alter his sec- retary and a pati9nt are mu<dered. a psy- chiatrist reallles thar his own Ille Is In Jeop. ._ar~~43mln) ~ llOWll "Under The Voleano" ( 1984, Orama) Albe<t Finn!Y, Jacqueline Bisset Director John Huston s adaptation of Mal- com Lowry's novel A former British con- sul. tormented by aleOhollsm and his past, struggles 1nettectually to reverM his self- destruetlve bthavlof. 'R' ( 1 hr , 49 min.) -~-........ -~;~---"'-- -Saturday · ~----------------------.-.------------~----------------------------------------------------.. _a_----OffNMID PMM'...... CMAaMmO 11.Anm&Y•••ll .. U.1.FAMMPCllT AUITM.IM llUI fOO'Tl.AU. un\.IUICALI NCH MAU 't V~ AlimlCA As he t•avel~ dowii ii IC'A highway<; l(llmer Sal u1da1 Ntght l 1ve" t: t'>I rn1>mber R1< h Hall !ix.uses his allerit•l)r on,,.,.,~•&:•·~ o• An1 er1<:ana that .irt> q1.ir ~ 11 I •"1.l'lm1riy p11trt1 =iart1==~Mlllm* ft.D OIQDOlill .,_"Mr M1.gq· Sll•p!> 1nl ( 1!143 C11n1e<1yl I ~v Gnrcey fa<,t S•OP II.ids ( 1 Ill 30mu11 llCMI ·'Tl) 01• 01 N t f') 0e ( 1983 Comeay) MPI Bro·~~,. Ann" RAncr9lt ft hr , 47mm J .. llDIWOM.D ...,_, .,.,TMEDOT CAMAICOLBl>AI lmlUawT a.Gii &i' Toprt f>ttllP f'ocktit TmlTAU u.mt TID AlllllT1'0MQ rrt'fOUtWll RM OUT •lnDO ...,.,.. • ll'Um-A· THON .,. • Bacio. T("I fHld.lr1° ( 194~ A(I v•nture\ John Wayri!! Anthony (J1J1n11 ( 1 l'H . 35m1n) WOIU CUii Womlt ~TUT MM II TME WCMlD A g11rage mechanic (Brad Davis) becomes an 1n 1erna11ona1 hero when he fires a small plane noMtop around the world Based on ~by James Thurber I Am 1"1 W lu.b...1111111Qj1M\ll001KJU .. Unou&. GllOQIWllC~ H MOWll "Thr Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th 01mens1on" 11984, Science I 1c.tt0n) Peter Weller .. Joh=w (lhr 41 m1r l u•ALLIUNCM PACia111M rr•""7'1'D IO'ffllW•IQ mlT T1tl llAYOM mlOllTY ...... illPOlll'T tM DIMO ICMOUITIC U'WTMI 1ty Region Quarter f'lnals Mire Mesa vs Uruver51}Y City High SehOOI 111•c1 ....,.. ~ ...... ...,.. MD-IOODUM • ·aa:& GwH.• 9 ,.., .. ., .. 0 .. ~ • 11\DO Featured· Tennis pi-o Brian Go1tf11ed, showS his new sportswear line ol clothes; Denise Austin tell& us how we can incorporate a fitness regime Into our !wor==i~Q "'""Ol'ftll"" PA19 CllAll Golden defends an an11- Sem1tic chenr In a hbet suit Special ap- ia-.b~..::C. Crothets ( 1 hr ) 1:11 ••llTMllUMQ GD ~ Ol 1111 --- ~&.-NOfU TO lllClfll IOOODAYU.. NOOllDOI AWll m llCMI "The Fireman" (1916 . Come- ~ =ie Chaplin .. IJ (J) -l•llOl'I .....,.., UW I .... I L .... a .:0::, L01mY nma cam. l"'E.-::- IAm.aTM UUC1'ICA QUllT POl'ftll 11.Lm .,.....,a• llCMI "Sheena" ( 198<t, Adventure) Tanya Rot>er1s. Ted Wass (1 hr . 57 min) (I)Wtom'l IM.TWATm DmA&. <IO llCMI "Bobby Oeerlleld" ( 1977. Ora- ma) Al Pacino. Mar1he Keller. (2 hrs . 4 mrn) (l)ec.TUll (I) llCMI "For The Firs1 Time" ( 1959. Musreai, Marlo Lanza, Johanna von Koszran (I hr , 37 mln.) (%) llCMI "Adventures Of Marco POio'" ( 1938. Ornma) Gary Cooper, Ballf Rarh- t>one ( 1 ht • •O 'r:,J .. 1 ~lghtlng Seat>Ms" ( 1944, -1·~~: ~·"·~··· ~-·=-19\ ••T• Prof~ Eddie Lf!- ooron llO<I 0oua A11<1ns ..... 'ftllllllf .. (I) llUllOUlr'llOCK'I'~ *""'"' li:~YWICIQ ... ~ ... IUCl-ADMlmnrlllM'YWOIU ...,.,TMOll PACllOI C-.1'm N•" I 'I mATllT llTI Highlights of lhe '67 World Serles. (Red Sox vs. Car- dinals) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ([) .,_ "The Enchanted Journey" ( 198<t, Fantasy) Animated V01Ces of Jrm -l""!'S:;.:;;~:-) . IWPYDAYI III no«a Am .,._ ~ ... Cl .._ IPOllT1 ..-ca Featured Clear Lake ThuoderbOat Regatta from Clear Lake. Tex ( I hr 30 mtn ) (!) t.L MJI: A MM.. .-CM tmc> Ani- mated The loy action figure comes 10 life 1n lh1s adventure deta1hng lhe exploits of lhe G I Joe Team a!. •I pursues an archvll- lain bent on world dcm1na11on (2 hrs.) · I :.:.i.-=.r-: NmY•••• PACD a1 cu:n• PUYIAU. -(l)MClllNCH GD H•W. Regional coverage of Kansas City Royals at Chicago White Sox 0< Cahf0<nia Angels at Detroit Tigers lrve) (3 hrs) u,..,...., .... ....., .,. "Tarzan Goes To India" ( t962, Adventure) Jock Mahoney. Mark Dana l hrs) CATIMDDOll • COJI •I OIAW comm "Candi- dates For Shefltt-coroner" A talk with candidates -Incumbent Sherm Brad Gates. Linda Calligan. a Shentt's Patrol Sergeant. and Municipal Court Judge Bo~oungblood. CC) "The Beastmaster" ( 1982 M venture) Marc S1"09' Tanya ROber1<. hr.4Smtn) ® llOWll "The Ice Pirates·· ( 1984 Sci ence Flcuon) Rober t Urich. Mery Crosby 1 hr. 36 min) llCMI "the De111l's Bride ( 1968. Hor rOf) Chrlstapher lee Charles Orey (2 hrs) Cl).,.. "The Wes1erner'' ( 1940. WPSI ern) Gary Cooper Walter Brennan ( 1 hr 40m1n I Sunday. May 11. 1986 27 -lalurclay Coal . ' (%) .,_ "Ret11rn Of The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe · ( 1976, Comedy) Pierre Richard. M1rielle Oare ( 1 hr . 29 n11n~ .. ~ MOVIE ·Flying leathernecks ( 1951 Adventure) John Wayne. Robert Ryan (2 hrs. 5 min.) -1 (l)~lotlAGOm WHAT"llWW @) MO POWIM 1'IAlt GAUCT1C QUAllDIA• 0 m Y1CT011Y GAiia ·• «!) QUIST FOR PUCE PreSf!rvtn9 Liberty W1thou1 B1ow1ng Up The WC>rld" An inter· view with Brent Scowcrott {!)TOP._ IODIQ (II) 11:9 B (I) NA OOU: Colonial National 1n111ta· 1tona1 lh1rd ro1Jnd. from Fort WOfth. Tex· as (L1,,.) 1 I hr 30 min ) I .AmM:A'I TOP Ta @) WIDDID IPICW. "The S1.000 Bill Ar nsurance salesman's (Donny Most/ ltte is turr•ed upside down when he lh~~~M a large sum or money IOUL tult AllQA&. QOUsmT QUllT FOR PUCE 'Peace In A World wide Community" An interv1ew w1tli Fa· lher Theodore H Hesburgh, S J MOVIE "Room Service" I 1938. Come- dy) Marx Brothi>rs Lucille Ball ( 1 hr 18 1t11 lm1n :-:::,: llTI @) AmllCM Ullll'TAll> llOYa "B11Ci<~Frivates Come Home" ( 1947 Com1>1y) Abbott and Costello Tom Brown ( hr . 30 min) ~Ult...,. aMll COOOllY AlmlCM OO'IBlmlT awuJ CHAM.It TAUi wmt Guest John Badham m MY a....,,-n"'°"'-~" ~ "" -Afternoon---• ,. IJ Ttl& ITOOQU llOYa ftip Seven-Ups" ( 1973 Ad venture) Rny Scheider Tony t..o Bianco 28 Ji.~ AAa Spenco 500 • IOU) QOlD Scheduled co-host Frank Sinatra performs "Mack the Knife" also, Alf Supply Smokey Robinson. Juice New· ton. Phil Collins (interview) and Joe Piscopo (S111atra 1mpersonat1on) In ster· eo (I hr 1 • ICJDYWATat Simple steps to delay the aging process 1nclud1ng aeroblc eKerctse and propet fl•Pt Guest Sen Claiborne Pell ... ~;.'L~ tJR ... d CMIOftlHEfY {!) llO¥ll "Sylvester' ( 1985. Orama) Riehard Farnsworth Melissa G1lber1 (I hr.= ..:a ••~111 ID'\.u. mTOKY· CUMC*I (If).,_ "Home f rom the H1H" ( 1960. Drarrto) Rober! Mllclium. George Pep· ard (2 hrs. 30 min ) lfAlt GAml Spons compet11ton featuring cast membefs. from "Falcon Crest · Eighl Is Enough" and ' fhe Young and the Restless .. Semifinal round A) 11 hr I "' L80 .. 1"1 .-c. ~ The comedlM eKam l'eS amtude9, lerS4're 11me arir.I culinary 189189 tn ihts hour lhst Sunday, May 11 . 1986 tntersperses bOth stand-up materlal with ChlCa.r,;Hocatlon footage ( 1 hr ) (Z) "Since You Went Away" ( 1944. Orama) Claudette Colbert Shirley Te~,52mln) ~1.,,. "Flying Tigers" ( 1942, Adven lure) John Wayne, Paul Kelly. ( 1 hr 55 man) 11:118 (I) em& umTULL Playoff Game (Teams To Be Announced) (2 hrs 30 min.) l n1m-sroom-®l ... woaD Of IPCllTI Scheduled World Amateur Boxing Championships. ft nal bouts. llve from Reno, Nev : Preakness Stakes Pf•race report, live from Pimlico Race Course In Baltimore: Indianapolis 500 report. live from Indianapolis Speed· way. Blaci.-Eyed Susan (Taped 5 I 10) a ma1or race for 3·year·old fillies. at 1 1· 16 miles. lrom P1m1tco Race Course in Bal t1more. ( I hr . 30 min ) , m _,. "Kung Fu Conspiracy" ( 1978, Adventure) Cheund N1ek. Tong Sze (I hr 30m1n.) 9 -.AT OUTDOml Jim Tabor meets climber John Bragg, discusses bhsters and oll·road rvnntno. (~l;l @) • H••ClfUllA.-WT ([)NA --..., United HQ6Pltals Cl8SS1c. second round, lrom Ph1tadelph1a {11ve) ( 2 hrs.) (IJ MOWll "Moving VtOlatlons" ( t985 Comedy) John Murray. Jennifer Tilly (I hr . 30 min) W D e UWN l Regional coYefage of New York Mets at Los Angeles Dodgers or St Louis Cardinals at Atlanta Braves 1·~1=) ICM llAll mWll "Hunters Are F0< Killing· ( 1970, Orama) Burt ReynOlds. Melvyn D~~) .............. " ~ 11..:1..,.. Judgt. s Charles Sha ugh nessy. Marla Gibbs. Wll Shrine<. Pertorm ance by Yarbrough and Peoples. In s1er eo (RJ ... "Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. t:lllG"Efi::.:3 m'" I M'1IP • 1"1 llTI Lip-synced "Bo- hemian RhaP.SOdY." "Shake Your Pants," "The Show. · "Mamas Oorl't Let Your Ba· b1es Grow Up lo Be Cowboys." "Meeting 1n the Ladles Room." "Mfnn1e lhe Mooch· er " Semthnal .,.., 9 ........, STAID The 11 llh run- ning ol lhe middle jewet of horse racing's Triple Crown. tor 3·year·old thOrough· oreds. at 1 3· 16 mlles. live from Pimllco Race Course 1n Baltimore (I lir) ·-~ (!) m Musical 9uest Laura Branigan ("I Found Someone') e .,.. "Drums" ( 1938. Adventure) Raymond M~ ~oo (2 hu; I ! ='"Victor I ViCIOrla" ( t982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston 2hrs. 15m1n) .,.. "Bustin' Loose" ( 1981. Come- dy) Richard Pryor. Cicely l'yaon ( t hr 34 min.) Cf) P• An eccentric teache1 (Kevin McCarthy) sut>ttllutes for Miss SherwOOd In stereo ( 1 hr ) e .. "The Maverick Queen" ( 195ei Western) Barbara Stanwyck Barry Sullt- van (2 hrs l.un. =~= m MTlr C* THE llTI Lip-synced "Bo- hern1an Rh8P,SOdY.' "Shake Your PJ1nts." 'The Show. · "Mamas Don't Let Yout Ba-' oies Grow Up lo Be CowbOys," 'Mee ling in 1he Ladies Room. · "Minnie the Mooch· er • Sem1l1nal 19 THE 1'WOOI On ll1eir way to the annu al c11hle1tc games 1n the Tripods' City of Gold. Will Beanpole and ~ritz board a IJargt: (>nly 10 d1scove1 thal !he captain's witecu*.t'f ~'f; ~iili· ~ aaUAlllll College Champt0n- sh1ps, from San Diego (R) ( 1 hr ) .ova "The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Otmens1on" (1984. Sc1e11ce F1c110n) Peter Weller, John L;thgow ( 1 hr . 43 min ) 2:11 Im MOTOlf..W UUITRATID 119 8 AmllCM ADVllmllll "Underwater Treasure Hunt" a MOWll "McHale's Navy· ( 1964. Com edy) Ernest Borgnine Joe rlynn (2 hrs) I DMOUCllQ Gatomat10nals ( 1 hr) llAD.,,.. wmt 11t1u.001•crm mc>llCWOllM PAim Leroy sutlers d serious knee 1n1u· ry during a dance demonstra11on In ster eo (I hr l ®l ~TUT "°"11 ~--Proliled Billy Cunningham. former NBA Basketball ~1ar Hosted by Steve Garvey m llOVll 'Billy .lack" ( 197 1 Oiama) Tom Laughlin. Delores Taylor (2 hrs) flD NOVA The creation ol scenes lrom · Rerurn 01 !he Jedi " "Indiana Jones and tne Ternple of Doom" and "2010" are ex· " ar11111ed 1n this behind·the·scenes look at lhe arl of cinematic 1llusmn (Al r ;J ( t ~hr '~.:.t.inai~ ITAllTMI mATllT IWI •THI WOtll.O I\ garage mechanic (Brad Davis) becomes an 1n- 1ernat1un<'I he10 when he fUes a small t>lane 11or1s1op around the world Basfld on a~ Dy .lames Thurber (Z) "Testament" ( t983. Orama) Jant Alexander Wilham Devane ( t hr 29 m1n) •@ WMmMG UllJ llOVll 'A Great American Tragedy' ( 1972. Drama) George Kennedy Vera Mlle~.:..) l =-~ntlMTI W DCl'Tml WOM.D Of IPllD All> llAUTY Test pllot Bob Hoover 1s still flying high al ~e60 U ,_..Of lflllD An updated version !·~~;.:·· . .,, ... ~ng •• 11"1ALMel llOVll "Sunburn" ( t979. C:.omedy) Farrah Fawcell Ctwles GrO<Jin (2 h~ l l ==•u-.w. IUWlrD ,...... • ..,... ,._Aenol9Glf:-• .,,. "G~tb\lste111" (1984 Come- dy) Bill Murray. Don Aykroyd ( t hr 47 min ) C!).iA ... UL•&••• (I).,_ "All Of Me" ( 1984 ComN'fyl Steve Marttn, l~~rn C 1 hr • 33 min ) ._.., -laturclay Cont. •D ...... me nu&. Harvey Levin and I ~CG9MY Dino Fulgon1 argue the question "Should -• .ua This look at the Saturday Night Special Manufacturers champagne·maklng prooess Includes a And Vendors Be Llable To ShOotlng Vic-tour ot France's champagne region and a 11ms?" champagne tasting lesson by Gerard mA111flPGIT'lla•l1' ~er. AT 1111 mW91 Scheduled reviews e MAlf TO MIT Sweet Liberty" (Alan Alda, Michael m Mt\m Midway Island VMIWed from a Caine), .. On the Edge" (Bruce Dern), h1stor1eat and ecological perspective, in- ,, To~~m CrUlse, KetlyMcGlllls) ctud1ng a look at the thousandS or gooney 9 wmt DAVID NOIOlliZ Tips birds that b1eed there. In stereo 0 ( 1 on a car finder device, auto pollution, real hr.) estate and contusing product instructions Ct) mWll "Back To Bataan" ( 1945. Ad- 1.,TQCL venture) John Wayne, Anthony Quinn. .. • 9IDY Cut off from AmeflCan forces. a colonel ...,... JOl.ul organizes native F'tllpinos Into a guerrllla 90WI "The Bugs Bunny I Road army for a raid on the Japanese (1 hr .. Runner Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Animat-35 min) od ( l hr . 38 min) (!) MlfO UC. IMSA Monterey Triple (I)AUTO:W:. Highlights of the '71 lndl-Crown, lrom Laguna Seca, Callt (Taped) anapolis 500 11hr .. 30 mln.) CID mWll .. Midnight Madness" ( 1980. CIJ .,_ "Cocoon" ( 1985. Fantasy) Comedy) David Naughton, Debra Clinger (Psy·pe1-v1ew) Don Ameche, Wlllord 1 nr , SO min ) Brimley Resldents or a Florida retirement .,. "Code 01 Siience" ( 1984. Ad-community are reiuveoated When they venture) Chuck Norris. Henry S11va ( 1 come 1n contact With extraterrestrial c~ hr 41 min J coon-~ke pods 'PG· t3' ( 1 hr , 57 min) .. ,......,JCml ITOIUIOSAalBI 11WCTlY••--.. ~'=ii fAm Leroy suffers a serious knee 1nju-- ry during a dance demonstration In ster· ~~-eo ( 1 hr J .,. ...-r llW Henry's peaceful I. WAI CW 1MI ITMI day In bed Is ruined when everyone r&"l"M ~resses concern over his health. IUClllBPtOltm • W..O C.-CA A look at the ways a cmocowu ... arlety of fish adapt to their env11onmeot fl) ... 1n NOfth American wateis O 90¥ll "Saturday Night Fever" ( 1977. e LLOYD Oll.'9 Orama) John TravoHa. l<aren Gorney (2 CID 90WI "Sixteen Candleti" ( 1984, hrs JO mm ) Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Ml-e m.AT 8'ACI MCI American and So-chael Hall An insecure Midwestern teen- v1et sc1en11s1s a11emp1 to answer ques-ager's 16th blr1hday goes unremembered, 1tons at>out the nature of the universe eris· 1vs1 anothei symptom of the pain of ado- 1ng lrom recently acquired knowledge ( t lescence and growing up In a m1ddl&-<:lass r11 ) lam1ly 'PG' O ( t hr .. 33 min) I DOIWl!LLllAll CI>.,.,. "The Circus" ( 1928, Comedy) ~ • ~ The culinary secrets Charlie Chaplln, Allan Garcia Charlie is of Pierte and Michel TrOigros, a v1SJt to the hired by a circus director and later re- Charola1s cattle market ce1ves public attention lrom an act he per- ...., MCll..I lorms 1n lhe Show. ( 1 hr .. 12 min) mWll "Magnutn Force·. ( 1973, Mys-NI 8 I me lMI 1'0Wl9 Featured. Bob Chan- tery) Chnt Eastwood, Hal Holbrook (2 dler soaps up with a rote on "The Young hrs 30 min ) And The Restless", Melody demonstrates m ...nm self defense techniques lor women, the Iv· •@ 90¥ll "The Searchers" ( 1956, West-ture poss1blhtl8S of mate P'egnancy· ~n) John Wayne Jellrey Hunter (2 hrs D ...ruaownMDAVltMGIOWhZ Tips 30 m.J. on glass-shield treatments and home safe-.. B ty hazards. Also, the Issue of seat belts oo AT 1111 llCMll Scheduled reviews ·'Jo school bUses. Jo Dancer. Your Life Is Calling·• (Richard 8 MOUYWOOD a.om• Scheduled pra- Pryor Debbie Allen). "Short Circuit" views ol upcoming summer movies. (Steve Gu11enberg, Ally Sheedy) "Last (I) TOO ClOll flm OC90M Clad In a blk· Reso1t" (Charles Grodin) 1ni, Saia poses tor a nallonal magazine. AUCI but when the photo 1s published, the blkl· Um.ML Chicago Cubs at Houstoo n1's dtaappe8red Astros = (3 hrs) 11 lllm:M .c..,. ron reports on the need le>< a building CHAM.a a.. moratorium to slOw down the increased I MIC Q tTJ) Mme IM DINO Featured Mark Wal· llOTOH.. traffic In San Diego: host Biii G11tflth takes .,. "Dune" ( 1984, Science f"lc· a tool< at the difference between the 60's 11on) Kyle Maclachlan, Francesca Annis and 80's through the eyes ol artist Peter 12 hrs. 20 min) Max. a prohle on Tom Cruise: a took •t the movie. "lop Gun." !timed in San Diego. footage of the annual Tecllte to Ensenada bike rac. -1v.n1ng ----•a(l)Cll ... mWll "Eddie And The Crul88fs" ( t983. Orama) Tom Berenger, Michael Pare Twenty years after the fact, a re- porter investigates the myst8flous dlsap- arance ol a rock singer (2 hra.) .... Q mATllT AMIFU CAl.-0 llllf•c.:1mn I ....... ._ Mtm Midway Island viewed from a hlstortcal and ecologleal perspective. 1n- clud1ng a IOOk at thO thousandS of gooney blrdt !hat b&elQ there In stereo O ( t hr.) • UI D9IO MM Featured Mrs CeJi· fOfnia Carrie Bevacqua anow. what tt takes to becorM Mrs C.Hlornla and how San Olegans can apply for next year's contest: where to buy exotic cett: the how-to's of bee< making; hot spring la&h- 1ons, San Diego's Or Seuss and an exhitM- tton ol his-work: critic-at-large Laurence Gross I ~m-111T1-M CClf9..MI) ~ Barbara shocks the uppity Kensington G8!dens nannies when she In- vites their overprotected children to a par- 1 (1 hr) MllllOMATO Ne pMlllflVBt Judges· Charles Shaugh- nessy. Marla Gibbs. Wit Shriner Perform- ance by Vacbmugh and Peoples. In ster- leo ~Au.I Mme LA. Featured an Interview with a Playboy "Playmate Of The Vear" whose two children helped select lier photoe; Chuck Henry Illes with the Blue Angels. IM mlAQI CGll'll8- M •---... ,.. .... IAll-.0 ZDO'I ......... -.... Fea- tured a health check for some conflscat· ed reptlles. hOof-stock headgear -a wide variety ol horns and antle<s; the new arriY- ar at the elephant enclo9Ure. (() auro UC. Highlights of the '72 tndl- anape11s 500. (l) ••• _., ... J'M (!l)•• ..... •• ........... a.TAll:l lllOOTOUr Hlgtlllghts trom the NBA All·Star Saturday lrom Reunion Ar• na 1n Dallas. featuring Atlanta Hawk Spud Webb and Boston Celtic Larry Bird. ( t hr) -· (I) CUZf LICI A POI Harry and a friend report a murder they witnessed dur- ing a hellcopter flight over San Francisco. i!:ll lt hr) U • -A mAIO Though living on her own. Katie feels she's sttll being hounded by Nell In stereo (R) e .oWll "Bad eoys·· ( t982, Drama) Sean Penn, Ren1 Santoni A young hood- lum accidentally kilts the younger bfother ol a teen-age dope dealer during a police chase and 1s sent 10 a tough reformatory. ~hrs.) • a -···-8el1ev1ng he's at>out to come into a tot of money. Leon decides to leave the university O D mWll "Elvts" ( 1979, Biography) Kun Russell, Season Hubley EIV1s Presley nae. lrom poverty and obscurity to achleYe lame and fortune as a sopersta1 musical l r=1 (1hr ,30mln) IW -=m A drama set In the ·50s and 60s about a homemaker (An· nette O'Toote) whose life falls short ot hef expectahOl'IS. and her lrieod (Pamela Sue Martin) whO aggressivety establishes • career 1n the male dOmlnated phe~ tical industry Patrick Duffy, Douglas Fair- bank& Jr . Sam Neill and Oiek Van Dyke also star (Part t ol 2) (2 hrs .. 5 min.) • mTMIGlll\I W0M.D "Time And Light" Host David McCullough examines old end new teleSCopes and 1 variety of tools end methOds ror measuring time o It hr.) I ...... mAT:ma,..... '"Box•' With Iha Sydney Dance Company" The dance ensemble performs an avant-garde, eon- • temporary work choreographed by Grlleme Murphy to a rock soore by the Australian group lcehouse. { 1 hr ) CC) .,. "Sylvester" ( 1985, er.me) Alctlard Farnsworth, Melisse Gilbert. In l<entucky a g11l teams up with a cruaty old Sunday. May 11 , 1988 29 -Saturday Cont. codger' 10 turn an unmAnagable. ex-rodeo htlf seven-year:old deat-inuie son to com- horse into an Olympic champion 'PG' Q mun1cate from his silent wa<td. (1 hr , 50 1 hr . 42 min ) min l 90RTIClln'Elt (!) Lftlm.ll "' ... llCM Am,..,.,. llO¥I! ''The Ambassador" ( 1984, Featured Waylon Jennings, Rosemary Drama) Robert Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn Clooney. Lorna Luft on a tour of California An American ambassador employs hotels. Brook.e Shletds In Kenya. ( 1 hr ) unorthodox merhods and backdoor d1plo· CZl llO¥I! "Suburbia" (1984 ) Chrts tllacy tc med1a1e the tsraeh Palestinian Pederson, Bill Coyne (2 hrs ) c11c,1•. R 1 t rr 10 min 1 1:11 @ ..n'TIACll In stereo ( 1 hr.) (L l fllOYll f'I"' RY I " ( 1985. Science -· Cl) w-. '.L Magnum's assign· F1c11on) M.Jr~ fJe111 H\Jll Michael McKean ment to guard a valuable artifact on bOard Arm1 0!111.. ,, .. Pf'~ Tl "" 1roy !heir latest an 1n1er-1stand crurse ship takes a deadly spy wedrtin l" 1 t vear old ooy with a turn _JR) ( 1 hr ) \.(\I •µuler il'l' O• 11r Nh1· e<;<;apes from hlS D GD m 1a:1'Gel.,... A pro wrestler ldOO•~• 1t11me PG' 11 hr 40 min) turns 10 Laura and Steele for assistance {l>J T F1'0ll TME DAMllDE A young alter receiving a number ot death threats doctC'r 1P 1111<.:k K 'Piltr•Ck) makes a In stereo (R) ( 1 hr I he,~ 1.,1 Jr; l J1~c >vP Hiat tu~ patten! is IJ ... a .-drnµirr> [§) LOVE IOAT V1ck1 resents her la 'APEi CHASE Gr 1uur1 oetend~ an an1o-lher·s upcoming marriage. a gridiron star Sem111t. Li1t'' ' .n a llb+'I su11 Special ap· tnes to convince the team's owner to keep P.ear.in'-t' t , ':> ... .a1ma1. Crothers 11 hr J him on the roster a man has trouble with Zl MOW ·n 11~•!1 P1.,.C'l1 Liv" In Con his sh1pt>Oarc1 roommates Vanessa Wit cP•t t 147Q t ·•·1t·d,I In 111~ l11s1 concert Iiams. Michael Winslow and Trish Van ti1m 111,., orr1"r1•.i11 1• r w;<.ec; r:ice drug• Devere guest star Q ( 1 hr ) se• Ul'nfl I II r I ,Ol ' nrt cnntprnpmarv m ~ During a trip to St Louis hie 1 t r 4 P;isqu•r•e marries Lise Bockwe1ss (Sally m WEJl>Y AND• Kc·11erman). Lame Beaver's daughter. 1:110 m FACTS Of UFt HI.tu tPdl\'; th(! worst Cldy Basket (Barbara Carrera). beeomes whefl sh" J1• , ' 111111 her inolhm 1c; the charge of Pasquinel and McKeag P•l'~r 1 11 " • 1R1 ) 1£>art J of 26) (I hr) 0 0.9) ...aN f!"ns ·• lritc-l> to mend old liJ m118 llfO IC* A comedy focusing w(l ires 1 .. , ,., 11 ., invernrn and his on the trials and tribulations of an elderly brother J -~ 11 -; widow (Ruth Cracknell) and her divorced I ~ in=~~,,:_ A Case of L1· TUll9IQ POllT bel Edward Asner stars as an attorney 1:11 NIGHT T'RACltl: CltAllTIUl1Utl In ster who takes on a Pulitzer Prize-winning co- eo i_t 1 , 1umn1s1 (Daniel J Travant1) in an emo- ttl I) fS ~Ot./ , '.It w1H 1 K.,11•;11 Mnally Charged ltbel SUit brought by a war \'. 1 1 ,, .. • t , l·>mesti1.. 1e11<>1• n rre,pcmdent 1n the 1950s Q ( 1 hr . 30 f I •I 0 G'.) OOl.DfM QIAU Owottiy c; e• '''J"' C llOVIE 'The Penis 01 Gwendoline" t>.1• M '"' 11 ,1,,ng I•• sp.irk d ( t98d Aoventure) Tawny K1taen. Brenl ''""°' , •,., •t ,.. tPr;. J IR) H.111 J r1r W1ll1P s comic st11p heroine O 10 DOM 00.IJtt( All) fMJl)I lt•e ~,. 1 lifP 111 a ~·es ol lhrilling adven c.c' , 'l I 111 yw•<;1, inc lu J•riy ,,,,... R (I nr IB min l l oru AniJ1 r • 1~.~ 5unimfl• R!'rj Oul 'H 1 LIZA If LONDON Liza M1nnet11, In concert tlms ,1n1J l~ 1 M "t"' 111 a sern•'> ot .~t the London Palladium performs songs c.:01,,e 11.. ~. 1 • .,. •) 1 1 t, I '\ h1t11ng tf'le theme from New York. New Q) ITAlt'T Ol IOMfTIIMO 110 ·, • 1 he Man I Love· and other mate· Ell) OlllEAT RAILWAY JOUllNEYI Of 1MI 111 wrilll'n for th1~ special Taped m March WOM.D M1n1aPI f' .1111 '"""~ a 11ne l!om 1186 (I hr 30 min ) Eu.,to11 1 "' 11 • 1 ~•'• .1I0<·h,1l.h "' L1 llO¥I! "Moving V1otot1ons· (1985 Sc. 1t1r1r1J 1 1 , r:.omedy) John Murray Jennifer Tilly El!)~ THE LON> Sca11erbra1ned students combine wuh '11) NOii(: M INVtl8l.l MA fhP physical 1nepl driv1ng·schoo1 instructors to create ;ind psyr 111 •i1c rto1nq1•ri; 1)1 no1<:.e at mayhem. on and off the road 'PG· 13' ( 1 humi> <11 w. r• 1nd 11 11•1 rr<il1011 are P.11a h• 30 min ) m1nfld t.iv u•pmt ,.,., 1ISI} dPmor.strate (,!)TRJQHrlo. r11t:Jns 01 µ1, '• i 1 •ti " 1 .. ·.1•mo 1r1 c;ter -m LRITllll Of THI Melt All> 'A*UI eo t:J ( 1 nr 1 Featured Waylon Jennings Rosemary CE•l'nltG Clooney, Lorna Luft on a tour ot California (15) m:.KY a MAl£P£ACf When a price t101ets Brooke Shields in Kenya less 1a<11:' 01.. lion i.J·~ppears from the .. ffi If tlARCM OI-"Lost COiony Of P' rate ot Mtll'epeace·s (Glynis Barberi Roanoke"---· father. De171psey (M1chdet Brandon) anl.I &D mM ....... Jeffrey Lyons and M1 Ma'=ce ~l out 10 recover It ( 1 hr ) chaet Medved review "Sweet l 1berty" and ThP Sure ThmQ" ( 1985 Com The Men·s Club " tn stereo edyl John (;u-;ack Daphne Zuniga Two ;IQLa_, New England colk'9t' acCqua1 f1nt.ancesdst11arde _ !!!,!.~l~nfislereo~ h~r. a cross·country ride to a 1 orn1a an In -__.,, ·- themselves 11u11e ur'lelCpectedty falling 1n MY LBeO Am THI ·-c _. love P1..> • J .; • hr 3• m1t1 ) The comedian e11amlnes attitudes. le/sure QD m.LYI hrr•e and culinary tastes In this hour that 11::110 m m p.. rn;inf< hold 8 sidewalk intersperses bOlh stand-up matenal with ~IP to 1e1r fin•. • w," money tor repairs Ch1=r;·location rootagc ( l hr I on 1t~rtmP11t bu1I01r1Q In stereo (R) 1~1 DD Cl(I)'.:..:,!!!!._ Q And Your Name ts Jonah" ~ litvfOP ':.:_,_.... 1 rn1q l')lcJm.11 S8tly Struthers. James f"'-__ DAM-A young Wood•. A ynunQ mother <;lrllggles to help ,.... ,._ ,,. doctor (Patrlek Kiipatrick) makes a 30 Sunday. May 11 , 1986 h111J"O can and discovers that hts patient is • MOWll "The Users" ( 1978, Orama) Jaclyn Smith, Tony Curtis An asptnog ac- tress marries a lading. but shit powerlul entertainer as a means ot chmbtng Holly· wood's social ladder (2 his) 1 ~111.L llO¥ll "Travels With My Aunt" ( 1972. Comedy) Alec Mccowen. Maggie Smith Based on a novel by Graham Greene A young man gets hauled all <Wer Europe by his globe-1ro111ng aunt who has a crooked scheme under het bOnnet (2 hrs ) GD NAm 1MI LON> ~ AT 1MI M0¥111 Scheduled reviews 'Sweet liberty" (Alan Alda, Michael Caine) ·on 1he Edge" (Bruce Dern) "Top Gun" (Tom Cruise Kelly McG1tlls) mNOTllAT n:a D IC1V Sketches SCTV's V8l"SIOn Of "The Godfather " 1t:al......, ~ Gi) IAT\lmAY 9IGHf UVI In s1ereo ( 1 hr 30m1n l 8 l'fiihW 90RTI WIBIJI) Cl) llOv. "Love's Savage Fury" ( 1979. Drama) Jennifer O'Neill Perry King A young Southern woman tries ro reclalm a fortune 1n gold 1n a 001erm1ne<l ettoct 10 combat IM Union Army dunng the Civil War (2 hrs J Cf) m Mus1c;it QUf"SI Laura Branigan ("I Found Someone· I 9 llOVll "Airport 77 ( 1977. Suspense) Jack Lemmon. Lee Grant A 1umbo 1e1 loaded with art treaSYres on its way 10 a riorida art museum crashes and sinks at sea after a h1iack atiempt (2 hrs) ti) llOWW "Summer lovers· t 1982. Ro mance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gallagher Two American college students spend a lree-sp111ted summer on a Greek island (2 hrs I ID llY Dell Sc.ulµI • Howard'Rosenthal's dream of c.reat1ng a means 10 expe11ence the sky is chronicled lrom 1n111al inspiration througr, complet10I" ot the sculptuie Ct) m¥IE "The Bor(lef ( 1981 Drama) Jack Nicholson, Valerie Perrine A 1 e11as ;; rder guard's values come 1n conflk:t th those ot his corrupt co-workers al)(J s ma1euahst1c wile R ( 1 r,r 4 7 min ) (E)WORTICDTQ (H)M0¥11 "Bachelor P.my' (1984. Com· edy) Tom Hanks Tawny K1taen A care- free school ous driver s pals decide to throw a µre-wedding party IOI him. com pt1cat1ng ma11ers 1s the fact that the g11t's lather disapproves of her choice 'A' Q ( t hr. 46 min J llO¥W ·sex Waves ( 1984 Adult) Tracy I ords. Euc Edwards Afte1 a tragic accident a comatose woman undergoes expe11men1a1 brainwave surgery and awakens with a new personality ( t hr 19 min) .,_ "Superbug The Wild One' ( 1977 Adventure) Richard Lynn. Con· stance Se1ch An amazing car called "Su· perbug' beeomes the wackiest animal In theg; (2hrs) CZl "To Be Or Not To Be' (1 983 Comedy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft A theater group 1n occup1e<l Warsaw saves itself and the POiish underground from the Nazis by 1mperson1u1ng SS ott.cers PG' l hr . 47 min) 11:11 ..n' TMCll In stereo ( 1 hr ) 1M MC ... Q .,. "Shogun's N1n141" 11<l84 Ad venture) Sonny Chiba, Henry S 1no1<la fll· vat t6th·century ninja clans ba11111 tor pos- session ol o gold cache 'A' ( t hr 37 min I tWIJ PUAll te.P • LM A lund ra1s•fl9 special to benetit cancer and diMase t&- c:earch at St Jude's Ch11dreo's Hospital In Memµh1s, Tenn Hosts Betty White and O.Ck Van Patten ( 1 hr ) *'I "'""°"'"'""' lllO¥JE "Intimate Strangers· I 1977. Drama)'!>any Struthers. Dennis Weaver A mamed couple's seemingly normal llfe rs a tacade h1d1ng VIOient physical abuse (2 hf6' I ............. .,If ... ---~ DIOllCC.:.f-V:11 _..,...,.., 11 U:9 UlmCWntlU. MmlCA'I Ta. Ta MOVIE "Tall Man Aiding" ( 1955. West- ern) Randolph Scott, Dorothy Malone. A Monianan rides into a town whera a gam- bler,;=~ ~ble-cross (2 hrs ) ~ NA -.a QCJlll United Hospitals Cla~.sic. second round, lrom Philadelphia 1tll iW.1...,. TMCU In stereo ( 1 hr ) ta. ,_.YI Host Wiiiiam Shatner. Musl- r..11 guest Kim Carnes ("Bette Davts i\~ · · M1!.l> You Tomghl") ( 1 hr ) Ii~ "Atrtcan Treasure" ( 1952, Ad· vr>nlure) Johnny Sheffield, Lauretta Luez A nallvt> 'lee\IS out a group of geologists wt 111t> really diamond smugglers. (2 hrs J ,..,.. .a¥ll "Bust n Loose" (1 981, Com&- dy) RK:hard Pryor Cicely Tyson A bum- Dhn11 tiurylo1 a concerned schoolteacher ilnd ~·gnt children make a cross-country 111r 1n a broken down school bus 'R' ( 1 hr 34 ilJ. 1:11m::V. "Age Of consent" c1969. 0ra- ma1 James Mason Helen M1rren Day-to- c1.ly pressures force an arUst to llee to the ·.~remty ol Australia's Great Barrier Reef. R' 11 nr 4!> min ) (H) llOVll "S1iooen Candles" ( 1984, Comedy) Molly Ringwald. Anthony Mi- chael Hall An 111sec1Jre Midwestern teen- ager's 16th b1r1hday goes unremembered, 1us1 anotl1er symptom ol the pain of ad<>- IPSCt'nce and growing up in a middle-class lamy PG' O( 1 hr . 33 min) t:ll ti•• lllDINT .... ~ ==Scheduled co-host Frank 'l111atra performs 'Mack the Knife", also, Au Supplv Smolcey Robinson, Juice New- ton Phil Cothns (interview) and Joe Piscopo 1Sinatra 1mpetsonatlon) In stet· 1•0 ( 1 hr I PMm ntl LOllD cm.,...,., ..,. "Dune" C 1984. Science Ac- tion) Kyle Maclachlan, Franceeca Annis. B<lsed on Frank H~be<t's t>astsellef In trw yt!ar 10. 991. a wamor attempts 10 rat- iv the lowly d,wellers ol a deSefl planet to v1ctorv over 11 malevolent monarch. 'PG- 1 J' (2 hr" 110 min) 'Return Of lhe Tall Blond Man With Ont' Black Shae" ( 1976. ComedY) P1f'!rre Richard. Mlrlelle Oare The mtrd· mannered v1ollnt$t who was mlstaktn for an espionage agenr becomes a hero ot the r rench Intelligence community. (Sub- lltled) ( t hr , 29 min ) tll llllft'l'MCll In stereo ( 1 hr.) • •OYll "Subterfuge" ( 1968. uspen&e) Geno Barry. Joan Colllna. An Amencan flgont tn lonclon becomes In· ... oived 1n • shaky marriage triangle with 1nto1na110t1al ci.~§~tlons (2 hf'11) 11 tlT cm fll ) 9 MOWll "Creature From Black Lagoon .. REDGRAVE ( f954, Honor) ..,.~ichard Carlson. Julie • • • Adams A hom01e hall-man, hall-fish P"rom Paee S creature anacks a scientific expedition · 'd lh h I I Sh had a!?l.sl_the Amazon RIVer ( 1 hr . 40 min) book, 1t proVl ed at ot .er eve , e II•... a slJ'Uggle Wlth her family and she had .,.. "The lnvlSlble Ghost" ( 1941, another st.ru.ple,with society and the law. Mystety) Bela Lugosi, Polly Ann Young. A Her determ1nauon to be aeo«?~cd ~ a helpless husband IS mesmenzed by his woman player became a civil rigbtS deranged wife Into committing murde< (2 suuagle even thoUf.b she had been legally hrs.~ declared a woman. • • • .,.,.:::.. The tennis court also provided a visual * MOWll "The Sliver Chalice" ( 1955. arena that Yeti~ ~· But tJ>e actress Drama) Paul Newman, V1rg1n1a Mayo. A had to talce ~ c~sh course in tenntS. She bad young Greek designs the Last Supper played while 1n school and her dance chance. (2 hrs.) tnuning also helped. "People wbo•ve • , ... watched the tennis scenes say she really MOWll "Bomba And The Hidden City" looks like a tournament player," Yellen (1950, Adventure) Johnny Sheffield. Sue said. England Bomba helps a slave girl escape Redgrave's tennis coach Forrest from her wealthy master ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ed th " CB) MOWll "The Missionary" ( l982. Com· ~tewart, orchestrat. e ten.r;us scenes. edy) Michaet Palin Maggie Sml1h. tn Vic· No woman plays like a man, Redarave 1011an London, a~ Anglican olefgyman said . "Tbe~·s a question of your skeletal fresh from Africa ts assigned to head a frame.Andifyoupla)'.cdforyearsasaman, Slum m1ss!<>f1 for fallen women with the ti-as Renee did. it's difficult to change. Of nanc1at support of his amorous benefac-course there were changes.•• tress. R' (.~hr . 33 min) .. Yell~n said it was a tough decision CD MOW11 Room Service ( 1938, Come-casting Redgrave for both roles. dy) Marx Brothers, Lucille Ball BroadWay "It adds another level of comglicattoo " proouoers try to keep their play anoat and . .. . • stay in a hotet without paying by trying to she sa,sd. Richard ~as a ~an w o became convince the management that they have a w o man. Now we re asking a woman to the measles ( 1 hr . 18 min ) play a man who becomes a woman. h 's one (%).,.."Code Of S1tenoe" ( 198'. Ad· more stef in terms of gender confusion • venture) Chucl( Norris. Henry Silva A "But i it can be successfully pulled off, maverick Chicago cop wages a sollta~ then that sense of confusion or strangeness war against 1111al drug-running gangs R that will come about by Vanessa playing a il ht , 4 1 min ) · th · al a. CC) .a¥lf "Cops And Other Lovers" man is p~obably close~ to e e'!?otlon ( t 982. Orama) Harry Reems Nicole MOf· state-of Richard. bccom1~ Renee. • . in An earnest vice squad police chief sets Redgrave said there is a conununy out to make his city mOfal. 'R' ( 1 hr . 26 between playmg the character as a man and m1n.1 a woman. "It's not Like playina two M9 ..,. "Revenge 0 1 rhe Creature" different characters." she said. "You're ( 1955. Horror) John Agar, Lori Nelson A playing a woman trapped inside the body city 1s terrorized oy a strange creature of a man Or one who feels that's the who is hall man. hall fish · · ' h h • · •CS) ... "Conan The Destroyer" ( 1984. ~ttuation. She .says w ~n .s e s. ttylll& !O &et Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger into the tennis assoc1auon, Now J II be Grace Jones Barbarian Conan Is recruit: allowed to live my life."' ed by a sensuous. deceolul queen 10 pro-It's the second association between the tect a teen-age princess on her Odyssey actress and the producer. Redgrave starred 10 a magical castle 'PG' Q C 1 hr . 43 in "Playing for Time" for Yellen. The min ) .. . ca.sting was widely critici-zcd becau1_e • 8 llO¥ll Houston. We ve Got A Prob-Redgrave who is outspokenly pro-Palestl-lem" (1974. Suspense) Robert Culp, Clu . ' lf.J · h · Gulager MiS&On Control's staff makes n1an,. played a ha -cwis woman tn a a hie-and-death deelslons While attempllng Nazi death camp: . .. to save rhe men at>oerd Apollo 13 Smee completing her role tn Seco"!d I MOWll Serve," Redgrave has caused a sur m W L01T••AC1 England by calling for British acton to .,. "Hidden Homielde" ( 1959. boycott Israel. The m otion was ckfcated by Mystery) Gr1tttth Jones. Patricia Laffan the Council o( Actors Equity April 14. Her C1tCt.1mstant1al evidence lead~ a novelist to stand was decried by Yellen. wspect hlmsett ol hlS oousJn 5 murder ( 1 "I will never work with Vanessa Rcd- hr, 15 min) · To I b I I ....... .--e •• CH> .,.. "The Ambassador" ( t984, gtave a&A1;'1· ~ 1ee a so ute1y ~tra,~ Orama) Rober1 Mitchum. Ellen Burstyn Yellen S&ld in a pubhsh~ U1lef'.V1CW, An American ambassador employs a.ddina that the actress bad said nOthinf 10 unorthOdox mothods and backdOOt di~ anyone on the "Second Serve" producuon macy to mediate the tsraeli·Patestlnlan about her lsrael boycott petition. crlsls. 'R' C 1 ht , 30 min.> "lo fact.. she was very specific in wantina ... CC) .,.. "The Bugs Bunny I ROftd ....... · "' h r. 1 f · •.-..ft Runner Movie" c 1979. Comedy) Animal· me~ ui; Wl~n er 1ora coup1e o tn ....... ,.~ws ed. A compiJatlon of several 01 director so J~uma.l,1sts woul~ not ask pobucal Chuc:k Jones' classic warner 8'oe. car· quesuona, Yellen ~Jd. , toon &horts. wrrounded t>y new footage .. Renee Richards suoccssful 51.rUale is a ot Bugs, Daffy Duck. the Aoed Runner. fine example of the freedoms M'tt entitled Wile E Coyote and more 'G' (I hr . 38 to in this country," Yellen said. "l would min ) bate to have Vanessa's ponrayaJ perverted., or stand f'or somethin• el1e, becau.ie of the positions she chooses in real llfe.. .. .... Stop by our showroom and we'll put you behind the key t XJard of a Macintosh with HyperOrive. HyperDnve 1s the hard disk system from General Computer that turn s the Maci ntosh into a true high performance machine It allows the Macintosh to greatly accel erate the process- =====-HYPERDRIVE ing of information-up to 15 tim es faster than a standard Macintosh It can store much larger amounts of 1nformat1on, too. 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Moms ' Day By G. JEANETl'E A VENT ..., .... c., ' • 1 For over 10 million women in the United States, Mother's Day is one of the saddest days of the year. There will be no Dowen, no family picnics, no Happy Mother's Day cards painied and puled by tiny bands. Fifteen percent of American women are unable to have children. Yet, for many of them, it doesn't have to be that way. Accordina to Or. Ari Babeknia. founder of the Cali- f omia Infertility lnstiNte in Santa Ana. "today, we can sucocssfuUy treat more than half the people who suffer from infertility." A.I living proof, Babaknia invited more than 400 of his patients and their babies to his annual Mother's Day reunion Friday in Cabrillo Park in Santa Ana. ··we're here to teU them there's hope and not to Jive up.'' he said. beach city nearly $1 million. The city has spent more money defendina its housing policies than ll did in all its yean fighting expansion at John Wayne Airpon, according to City Manager Roben Wynn. And the costs aren't likely to stop mo~nting soon. The housina trial opened in Sep- tember in Superior Coun in Santa Ana and -almost ei&ht months later -is 1tiU in iu initial phase with the plaintiffs' attorneys presenting evidence and calling witnesses. The defense 1s hoping to start its presentation sometime in June. So far, Davis vs. Newport Beach is the longest-running coun trial in 0rans County. Judae Leonard Gold- stein tWice bas tried to prod attorneys &Sona. 1ettina dates for the plaintiffs to complete their cue. The fint date pu.ted two weeks qo and the second 11threewee~9tr. Lett than a dOzen witnesses have testifitd. But many have been kept on the stand for prolonsed periods. The witnet1 list reads lik.e a who's who in Ci!}' Hall. lioben Lenard, a city planner. was on the witness stand for I 7 days .. Wynn was on and off the witness stand from October to February, Plannina Ditector Jim Hewicka' Councilwoman Jackie Heather aOd former Plannina Commissioner\ Debra Allen also 6ave been called to testify. Most wiJI testify apin when the defense opens. The lawsuit that laid tbc aroundwork for the trial was filed in ............. ., ............. To Jive up is exactly what 34-year- old Costa Mesa resident Sharon DuCross, now the mother ofidenticaJ twin boys, wanied to do. During their I 0 ycan of marriqe, abe and her husband Mike, a department store manqer, had been unable to have children: Coeta lleea.aa llllle and Sharon DaCroN hold twin 90U SbatrllD (left) and Trtatall, wbo are 15 moa.tlaa old. 0 Jt was never a top p riority" during the fint five years of their marriqe, said DuCross. However, once they stancd plannina for children and a year went by, they staned thinkina Pastis key to home's future A drab Corona del Mar apanment bouK tucked away on a dead-end strut hides a colorful put that lncluded paesu like Buster Keaton and Fatty Atbuclcle, prohibition-era bathtub sin. a hiJh-ttakes poker pme and murder. A Newport Beach developer ho~ to tum the ap1rtment house -which happens to be Corona del Mar's oldest landmark -into a "livina muteum .. where aucsts can relive its storied past. The old Ho1el Corona del Mar1 located at the comer of Carnation ano Seaview avenutt. today houses ten· anti rcntina one of 19 rooms by the day, week or month, said Roben Blake of HolJy Development Qorp. Bullt in t 90S by Oeorac Hart, the hotel ails 80 feet above 1he bey w~ it once commanded views of the Pacific to the wt t and the mountains 10 t.be e&lL Blake boua,ht the propeny last year with the intention of razina it and buildi~ condominiums. · He 1&1d local hi tory buffs brou&bt \be inn's history to his auenllon. and be decided to renovate it. ()ranee County hi'1orian Jim ~.who" racarduna the botcr1 billOry, uadt "It 11 the oldest ullnt buiklina in C:Orona del Mar ... Sleeper tw published a book about aaovie ·~ activill tn \be area. llild con.~.li U..t numrmUJ mov· someth1na was wrong. "Mother's Day was very sad for a long time." she said. No one else in her family had infertility problems and her mother had five children. said DuCross. PAUL AICHIPLEY FOCUS ON THE NEWS ics were made below the hotel on Rocky Point. Sleeper's book and newpapcr ac- counts divulF that Rocky Point was used as a shooting location for Mack Sennett's "The Sea Hawk" and "Sherlock Jr." stafnng Buster ·Keaton. The early "Tarzan" scnes and WiUiam Fox's "Cleopatra:· starrina Theda Bara. also were shot on the Corona del Mar cliffs and waters below the hotel. Film crews and stars frequen11y stayed at the hotel, which couJd be reached only by ferry from 1hc Balboa peninsula. News accounts also tell of 1 murder caK in which a later owner. a W.C Simmons, alleaedly killed an actor by the name of Den Kina over 1 bad ch~k Kina pve him. Protcanors rcponcdly held up K.ina's stcuU at the trial. Another newt story claimed or· sinal builder Han traded the hotel for property in Riverside, but the two pe.rtlct couldn't aarcc on who owned Sl0,000 worth or crops that were arowina on the Riverside land at tJ;e time of the trade. The two parties sat down to a poker pmc to tcttJe the araumcnt. Han re~mdly k>lt when his socialJte wife said, "This has aoae on Iona coouah. I'm hunpy." Corona det Mar rnidtt'lt Batber. Tappen. who tw conduttcd a ~tter· wnllQ& camplll" over the ycan to prHCrvc the hotel. hH spent houn mearchina It h11tory (Pl ...... llOT&L/ A2) Family and friends tncd to be supponive, she said. "Relax, take a vaca1ion," they'd say. "If I thouaht going to Hawaii and putting up my feel would help, I'd do 1t," she said with a lauah. She was referred by her family doctor to Babllcnia, she said. After tesu on bcr husband and herself. she found out that she wasn't ovulating because of a hormonal imbalance. Once the problem had been diaanosed. abe bepn tald"la fcnility drua. It was five years before she saw the result. and there were times when she wanted lo aive U{). she said. "We went throuah 1t toecther:· said (Pl ..... cLJJUC/A2) Groucho's son tells tales about father By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. ~ ......... As the story goes. Groucho Man once was dmina at a restaurant when he was interrupted by a fan who asked him, as a favor, to display his irreverent humor by insulting the man's Wlfe. "Sir, I'm surprised at you." Groucho said in mock indignation. Then, tumlna to the woman. he said. "With a wife hke that, you should be able to think up your own insults." The line was pure Groucho Marit. the master of the ad-hb. For those familiar only with Groucho's humor on the movie or TV sctten, rest assured that he was often as funny or fuomer in real hfe. So says his son, Anhur Marx. who was m Newpon Beach Thursday to discuss his famous father as an introduction to a special scrccnma of the Marx Brothen' 1935 classic, "A Niaht at the Opera." The sc:rccnina took plact at the Pon Theater in Corona del Mar. "He could be very funny, devastat- ina." Man said. "Of course, a lot of the thinp be said would never make it into the movies. thou&)l." Arthur recalled that as a chikl he accompanied his father to an ex-' elusive country club. But Groucho. despite his fame. was not allowed to use the club swimmi"I pool because he was Jewish. "Well, how about my sonr' Groucho snapped back. "He's only half~Jewish. C&n he 10 ID Up lO hll waist?" While r.owina up as the son of a famous athcr can afford spcC1al opponuniucs. 1t also can be a hard· ship. Marx. now 64. recalled do1n1 well as a junior tennis player, bul never bci'?J able to shed the "Groucho's son tq. When he upset Jack Kramer at one tournament. Marx said the (Pl ...... OROUCBO/A2) UCI faces tra-uma center review By LISA MARONEY m PHIL SNElDERMAN Of ............. Orantt County supervisors tlus week will be asked to approve a team to review traumacenteropcralionsat UC Irvine Medical C'entcr 1n Orante. Tr.uma centers arc ho pttals wtth spcc11l cqwpment and staffina to handle vacum of hfe-thrcatenina uvuna. Litt July the U I Medical Center rt<'t1vcd only a on ~ntenston of 1tS trauma center tton. Two other ho pual -auion Com· munity 1n M11s1on Viejo and Western Medical Center 1n Sanll Ana - received full t.,..-o-ycar ocrutication.. The oounty's founh trauma center -Founllin Valley Rcaiona.l H.otp1· tal -1n1ually ru:cived a 12().day c1tcn11on, then was IAf\ted two-year approval af\cr a tceond rcv1ew was conducted. Orante County 1uperviJors wtll be asked Tuetday to appoint 1 urvey tratn '°check ucra t.ra.t.lma proeram later this month. An appeals hcanna panel for the medical center abo must be named The 'cam wtll review trauma center operations for "timeliness. quality and a~pnatencss of medical Kr- vtCCS,' accordl~ county report UCI spokcsw6rrian Kathy Jones said the COn('.CTnS raited dun"' last year's review focuted on 1he hosp•· tars rccord•k«t>tftl. not 1\s treatment of trauma p1uent he u1d suff members WC1'e tppo1nted to tddrc the co~• ruled by the last tr.u~ teVleW. "We felt the problcmi WC"re minor to stan wtth and behove that lbcy have bttn corm:\cd," Jon said. "We ant1.C1p1te no d1fficuloc wttb {Pt ...... TRAUllA/A2) ' 2kill€d, 3 'hurt in· area crashes SJ PBIL IN&IDDllAN .............. Area uaf&c .a:idaltl kft twQ people deed &Dd tbret om.a ........ ~ oa Setardsy. At l 2:45. ~BL, Ml* Am ~ liams. 23 of'1cNlla 1 '!!! ..... 11dau'---=..oa 'I 1.-a DidaaD trw:k . bJ A 18 aw Mania S.ecMz, 2 l ,ofM.._ Viejo, poll« tlid. Or-.. Couary Sbcrifrs SIL Ron Oner -dis M . 0 I l ocainwd at Del Obilpl> ad LOI aio& .... ia Su Jan~ Onllf llid • pickup driver wa DOI _.... ud tUl DO ltT'eSU were made. Al 2:20Lm., a~ onllilioe • Pllci6cCoal ffiab-.Y at 9da SU.. HantiJllloa Badl teal two mocorilll to tbe trauma ceaaer at Fouataia Valley ResionaJ HOIPitaf. Police .ad a Bluer driven by Dmvid Way, 31 .• of Newport Beech. croued the raiaed cenaer divider and st.ruek a vehicle driven by Helen J. fbFD. 26, of Hunu..aoa &e.cb. Al lbe trauma cieater, fflll'D wm ~ poned in critbl coaditioa Saturday, while Way's condition wm lil1ed as terious. Police said Way WM anated on suspicion of felony dfWlken drivina. The third accident oocutred at 4:30 p.m. on Trabuco Creek Roed nonb ol Trabuco Canyon Road. Accordina to the California Hilb· (Pl--... CllA8Da/ .U) Dim view taken of racial slurs By ROBERT BARIER °' .. ~ ......... 8.K. Armelin was shocked when be noticed racial slurs and swutibs spray-~nlcd on a Warner Avenue rctainina wall in the western pen of Huntington Beach. Armehn, who IS black, and his wife and I ~year-old son have lived in Huntington Beach without Cit· penencina any outbursts of racism. They hve m a close-knit and mteiratcd community w~ nciah- bors act toacthcr at Christmas and s1na carols. he said. Armelin. an electronic teebn1clan, wd be contacted cny officials u aoon as he saw the slopn One read, .. Kill the Jews plus other non-wh.ile (Pl•M ... RACIAL/ A2) INDEX Bridge 82 Bulletin Board A3 Bua In ... CM : Cleutn.d 01..e Crossword ce Death Notlcel oe- EntertainrMnt EM-5 Horoecope 82 In Thea.Mee Al Ann L•nderl •• Optnton IM P=&DI 82-3 Pu Notto. oe Spottt C1--t Styte 81-3 W•tMr Aa ' ~ Al 0.W.eo.lt DAILY PfLOT/ lundey, May 11, 1Ne CLINIC MAKES BOLIDA Y POSSIBLE ••• hem Al b..-...CS Mi.tr.. Plus, ... bave I IOI more patience," be said. and en· counted her to continue with the ~ said ahe bad no ftars about tbedruaand the multiple births ofteA UIOCiatcd with hormone treat· meat. She laid Bablknia monitored the dl'ecu of the drua through blood tata, pelvic eums and so.noarams to be ture ahe wasn't producina more tban one eta at a time. Dosa&e was IClhasted accordtn&l)', she said. "rbeir insurance picked up most of the medical ~. but the.drug cost u extra $100 to SI SO a month, she said. After five years, she became preg· nant. "11 was worth it. I was even thrilled to have morning sickness," she said. "Even now that Tristan and Shawn are l S months old, it's hard to believe they're my blbin ... Many couples do not know where to tum for help, said Babaknia. The California ln~rtilhy Institute, which be founded in 1980, is the onJy private infertility institute an the county. "I wish there were more," he said. "One out of siit couples have troubles with 1nfenility. That's a big number." • Babaknia said he dues not think the number of infertility cases has. in· creased overall, but there has been an incrca5e in infcrtjlity caused by pelvic inflammatory disease. PIO 1s an infectious bacterial disease that causes a build-up of scar tissue an the fallopian 1ubes if not treated with antibiotics. Also. because of their careers, many women ar~ starti~g. their fa!'1.il- ies later. he said. Existing fcrt1hty r.roblems become worse with ae. 'Peale feftilJI)' IS lt &ae 24," said Babaknia. Low sperm count is also 1 common cause ofinfertility in men, he said. Babalcnia said he feels blessed to be practicina medicine "at this time rather than 30 or 40 ycan aao." In addiuon to in vitro fertilization and fertility druas. there arc some new treatments on the horizon. For infertility associated whb the fallopian tubes, "laser suraery ... is as good as, and in some cases even. better, than conventional. su'lery. You don't have to open the abdomen, but a tiny incision is made .... Patients can ao home and go back to wotk the next day." DuCross· advice to couples with infertility problems is to find .. a Jood doctor." TRAUMA REVIEW TEAM TO BE NAMED ••• Prom Al this review." Survey team members proposed by the county Health Care AgeRCy are: Stephen Michel, surgeon at Cedar Sinai Hospital; Charles Wolferth, SWJCOn at Hahnann University; Manin Weiss, neurosurgeon at Los Anaeles County-USC Medical Center, William Kocnis, emergency physician at Harbor UCLA Medical Center: and Linda Pasquini. trauma nurse coordinator at Long Beach .Memorial Hospital. Suµested members of the eppeals heanng panel are John Parker, phys- ician at Placentia-Linda Community Hospital; Richard Stewardson, sur- geon at St. Jude Hospital; and John Kusske, neurosurgeon at Saddleback Com munity Hospital. Regarding overall hospital oper- ations, UCI Medical Center recently was awarded a three-year ccrtilcate of accreditation from the Joint Com- mission on Aocrcditation of Hpspi· tats. a private non-profit organiution of health care professionals. Univenity officials said the medi- cal center each year bandies approx- imately 16,000 in-patients, 125,000 out-patients, 40.000 emergency visits and 2,000 emergency psychiatric evaluations. HOTEL COULD BE 'LIVING MUSUEM' ••• From Al She said the hotel at one time was called the Balboa Palisades Club. which included swi mmer Duke Kahanamoku as a member. Kabanamoku and actress Dorothy Mackaill dedicated the S50.000 con· crcte "bathhou~" below the hotel that today houses the William G. 'Kerchqff Marine Laboratory. Tappan enthusiastically embraces Blake's decision to restore the old building. "To me, it might not be a beautiful building. but it's what happened here that's important," Ta1;>pan said. "It's important because of its history, and it's the only thing we have on this side of the bay. "Now I think we've got someone who's receptive and interested in saving it. Jn this day and age that's unusual." An eight-year resident of Newport Beach, Blake said. "I wanted to put something back into the community h's been good to me over the years .. Blake estimated renovauon of the building would cost about S500.000. not including furnishings. Admitting the project wouldn't be profitable for him. he said, "In this case I'm a charitable guy. ~It's our desire lo rehabilitate the hotel. see it becomes and wtll con· tinue to be a his1oncal landmark, then sen tne buiTdJng ... Blake also plans to file for inclusion on stale and federal historical reg.is· ters. he said. The hotel's panoramic views are sttll available from the third floor But development around the hotel has since dtminished views oo the second floor and obliterated them at ground level where guests used to dine on the veranda. The issue of views has pitted Blake against City Hall, where he is fighting a proposed condominfom develop- ment across the street from his hotel that would further diminish the view. • Blake argues that the viability of his restoration project will be harmed if the view is blocked. In April, the Newport Beach Plan· ning Commission granted a use permit for the condominium project over Blake's objections. Blake ap~led the decision to the City Council. and a public bearing has been scheduled for Monday. C11y planners said view policies protect public views from locations such as public streets or parks, but the city hasn't traditionally acted to preserve views from private property. Planners warned the Planning Commission it could set a precedent if it blocked the condo developlflent on the basis ofBlake•s argumcnL The State Historic Preservation office also told city planners that preservation of views isn't a con- djtion for acceptance on the Register of Historic Places. Other battles loom for Blake, too. Although the old structure was originally a hotel, that use isn't permitted under present zoning, and a business license is on file for operation of an apartment building. Blake would have to overcome the zoning issue, and perhaps pay for relocation of the present tenants. The old Hotel Corona del Mar (above) in lta day• u the Balboa Paltaadee Club, and (below) •• it appears today. HOUSING SUIT DRAINS COFFERS ••• From Al have a common desire -to live 1n Newport Beach But all claim 1hey cannot allord the high rents of a City that ha' c-ome to represent the good hfe wHh 11~ expanSl\'C oceanfro nt and hu stling pleasure harbor Olive Davis. one of th e pla1n11m. lives in Santa Ana in a moh1le home Another. Shanon Gamson. live., 1n Cypress wnh her twn children Alfredo Ortiz hve., in Santa Ana" ith his seven children They and the otherc; are being represented b} the Legal J),1d Soc1et \ of Orange County The c11y is bc1np. represented by two pnvatc auorne\<. of the finn of Rutan & Tucker. wh1 lh has expertise in housing issues Over the years. Newport Beach ha<. drawn flak from state and count\ housing groups for 11s lack of a(. fordable housing and its year$ of refusing to accept Housing and (om ~~A~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 3l0 w~ I e-. S• ..... ~... • .... .01'... 8 t ,,, -'• V,_U A #-. mun1t y Development funds for low· cost housing. Housing projects.frequently have been reduced in density, eliminating the potential for affordable housing., the suit contends. Jn one instance. a proposed hous- ing compleit near Ford Aeronutronic was designed to contain 600 units. 50 of which would be affordable. By the ti me the council approved the pro- 1ect, however, the number of units had been reduced to 300 and the affordable units had been scrubbed completely, according to Crystal Sims. a legal aid attorney. The director of the Orange Count) Fair Housing Council once dubbed Newport Beach "the Rhodesia of Orange County ... Eugene Scono said blacks and Hispanics are only wel- come m the beach city 1f they arc maids or gardeners. From the city's point of vie" the cost of living in Newport Beach is dictated by the value of the land, not by the city's housing policies. Some housing eitperts sajd they view the lawsuit as a landmark case that will decide how far a city must go in providing affordable or low-cost housing. Others. including some of the plamufTs, said they have come to view the ongoing case as a tiring exercise that 1s only drairung tax dollars. The only 1ndica11on to date on how the tnal is going came in January when Goldstein ruled that Newport Beach appears to comply with state affordable housing guidelines. The larJer picture -whether the c1t_y has vtolated basic constitutional pnoc1ples or elements of the Fair Housmg Act -is still unresolved. The trial -as it has for months - rt!>umes Monday. Detty Piiot Oeftw•r, I• OuarentHd •'tO •"• &•2 ~'• °"".,,." & ·~ • .. "' 02 • Justcall 642-6086 ..._, , Qly ~ 1"I" 00 "O' ,,. •• I'°"' l>IP*' ,,., ~)()pm ca 0t•0<e 7pm IN! '°411 < OC•r be _,..._...'° C«ly•9~1 rlltll C 8 "*° eo.1.1 P,,tJt•• w -f;HI'> •, flltWI •• ;)f ... ""'"•'iD"I' -c·,,.. ,. •..• •c: .. ~ w f'!"et'1• ~·'" ""t, l>f KW'";(f"': ""'"°"• t~• ... ...._Of c<(>l''Q'' ,., .. 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Owf'nlght IOwt In tht upper 409 to mid 501 w.re anticipated. w .. ther win be fair In the mountain., except for low doudt and tog .tong tht 10W9t coutal llopes early today. Local gusty eouthwnt wind• to 25 mph were aleo to<ecut with temperatur• rising Into tht upper-50t to mld-60t followtng lowt In the -iaa. U.S. Temps HIOf\. low fOf H lloo#'I ~ M 6 pm .. La n a3 " 42 7t 54 41 M 74 12 72 41 78 t4 7$ 3' 12 • .. 3' 541 ~ M 40 71 )7 t4 M 85 M 90 41 70 56 &4 S2 74 45 90 54 72 44 78 51 70 21 76 &4 71 52 72 3-4 .. 90 13 45 61 29 13 45 47 30 68 53 &4 21 71 44 so 37 75 33 44 J7 ... 73 78 t4 78 so 111 as 73 t4 41 31 71 153 .. 11 83 ... 7t 65 Extended .. . 71 70 13 47 IO M .. &4 as 15 71 ~ 78 It .. 541 IO M 74 ~ ... •1 n 42 12 31 52 42 87 40 10 31 .. ,. 65 40 10 40 15 .. es ~ 11 82 16 .. M 43 71 .. 87 55 53 ae 12 ar 83 67 71 13 81 51 '° 90 n 46 711 61 Surf report .. .M 24 M M Smo&Report ... SW .. SW aw PollMlll lllllndenl .-.. ~ 0.100 ~~·~-:,-.: ,,_.,.._ l'lrlil ...... II lode(I pel tonlCMI. ~le~ IW/•tttlllnt<IPI' Or111191 eo.t ............. ,. ..... .. 42 .. 7 lnlWld 0rmnoe County ·••· •·· •··· ·· 110-61 ~Loe AnQela-·· M-71 Tides TOOAY 54'&.lft 1U4p.m 4:15pm 10-45pm MONDAY 1'1!'11 IOW 8 30 Lift ~ 1 l'lr9I 111g11 1.36 p m 2 .• ~low 4 :M p,lft. 2.7 a-.Clhlgll 1117pm.. 5.1 8Yr1 ..u ~ 111 7 44 P.11'1.. ,.._ ~ .. 5:$4 &.Ill and .. ~ .. 7:41p.m Moon ,... tocMly at 7'.30 a.m •• Nit .. 10:44 pm. and ,.._ ~ MOndey M 1:11 Lm \ GROUCHO RECALLED BY HIS SON ... From/.l sports-page account the neitt day carried the beadline1 "Groucho's Son Beats Jack Kramer. ' Growing up in Groucho's shadow could be tough, but Arthur developed a quick wit along the way. "Once I remember aslung Groucho for a BB gun," Marx sajd. "But he told me.· As long as I'm head of th as house. you won't have a gun.' So I said. 'If l had a gun. you wouldn't be head of this house.' •• After a brief, unimpressive stint m an elemenµ.ry-school play, critics - namely, Orouchoand his uncle Chico -persuaded him to drop acting as a career choice. So Arthur Marx became a wnter. a profession his father bad wanted to pursue. "Secretly, he always wanted to be a writer, not a Marx Brother," said Arthur who, in I 9S4. wrote "Life With Groucbo." It was filled with anecdotes about the public and private Groucho Marx, who died in 1977. The private parts. Arthur ·soon found, didn't go over well with his father. Groucho sued his son in an attempt to keep certain f)?rtions of the book from being published. The Saturday Evening Post ran "Life With Groucbo" as an eight-part senal. Soon afterward, Marx was busy writing biographies of several Holly· wood stars. His latest is about bis childhood friend, titled "The Nine L1ves'ofMickey Rooney.'' The book, ·published last March, was featured at book-signing sessions Thursday at the Port Theater and at the B. Dalton bookstore at Newport Beach's Fashion Island. Marx, who lives in Bel Afr, has also wntten several screcnplaxs and the one-man play "Groucho • featuring Gabe Kaplan. That play has been revised and expanded and will open off-Broadway in September with Frank Ferrante in the title role. While Marx 1s understandably nc11ed about tus own work. his audiences -hke the one at the Port -are usually more interested in stones about the famous Marx Brothers. Dunng a half-hour question-and· answer pcnod. Arthur was asked everything from how Groucho held his c1gar("l think he used his foot") to his feelings about mov ie directors ("He wdn'l have any favorites; he hated 'em all"). ··A Night at the Opera," made 51 years ago, is perhaps the Marx Brothers' best film and Arthur's favorite. The ~gs worked especially well, Marx said, because all of the stunts were worked out live in front of audiences to see how they played. The Marx Brothers, who got their start in vaudeville, would then rec- reate the action 1n front oftbe camera. Marx recalled that the script, which was otherwise fairly complete, would ha ve pages with such vague instruc- tions as "The Marx Brothen will do some funny things in a small state- room." Those simple instructions -when brought to hfe by Groucho, Chico and Harpo -turned into unforgettable comic madness. According to Arthur, the Marx Brothers could be as outrageous off- scrcen as on. Once. when forced Lo wait more than two hours outside a studio exrcut1ve's office, Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo set fire to some office furniture and sent out for potatoes. And when asked what the Marx Brothers did besides vaudcviUe and movies, Arthur Marx said, "They chased girls." RACIAL EPITHETS ON ORANGE COAST ••. From Al queers" and the other read, "C~strate the Niggers," he said. Annelin said he wanted to get the offensive signs removed before some- one possibly took the messages seriously. But work crews apparently weren't available when he called April 22 and they weren·t able to get out to the location and paint over the slogans until the evening of the following day. Armelin appeared before the City Council, urging that officials put their resources to work to take speedier action than that. To that end. Huntington Beach City Councilwoman Ruth Bailey has ~uggested that neighborhood watch commjnccs keep their eyes peeled for such transgressions and report them promptly to the eolicc Department. which would rcfef complamts to the Pubhc Works Department for speedy removal. )Mayor Robert Mandie said he'd l~e to gel such signs removed the same day complaints are received, "but that we can't jump every time something like this comes up because of costs and staff Lime. "This 1s the first episode hke this in five years," he said. "There's never been much raciaJ trouble in Hunt· ington Beach. It 1s the kind of unpleasantness I don't like to see." Joyce Owens-Smith, president of the Orange County Urban League. confirmed Thursday that there have been few, 1f any, racial complaints received that mvolve Huntington Beach. CRASHES ••• From Al way Patrol, a Toyota pickup driven by Charlie Chapman. 32, of Anaheim, went out of con troll let\ the road and overturned scvcra times, ejecting the two people inside. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. His passenger, Terry Chap- man. 23, of Buena Park, was taken to Saddleback Community Hospital for trtatment of moderate injuries. S p ectators b y ... 8 Our penny loaf er in tan English calf with natural linen vamp. Our shawl tassel spectator in navy/white or tan/white. #119 Fashion Ialand•NeWJ>Qrt. Beach•759-1622•Bullock.a Wilahire Wini ' • ---.......---... ---------------------------------~=--=--~ Show on Lquna m.arlne life.Mt U.Una 8eacb local public ~ televiaeoa CbaAMl 3 will broldcut a JO.minute lelevilion protram entitled .. Lapna Beach Marine Ufe: PraervaP--tioa Of Etimioatioa?" Produaid by local environmelltalilt Dean Betko, io ueociatlon with the Ltauu 8eK.b Marine Uft Preeervation Auociation. the prosram 1stme1 thecwreot status on ....... mart.De life l&DCt\aariet IDd expc)lel environmental problems created by over filhioa, poecllint wS wwive Ule by IC'Uba divm. The broedcuU will air Monday at S p.m .. Tuaday at 7 p.m .. May 19 at 10:30 p.m., and May 23 at Sp.m. Cb.lJd abue worb.laop topJc A child abuse prevention worbbop for parenu of ~ will be held Monday 1t Huotiqion ~ ffiah School. I Tbe JWOllUl ii IChedu.led for 7 p.m.. in the school'• faculty d.inina room. It i1 free and open to the public. • VoJanteen to be Jioaozed The Ju.n.ioc Leque ofNewpon Harbor will host a luncheon T\aelday at the Balboa Bay Oub in Newport Beach to live apecia1 m:opition to volunteen of the CASA (Court Appointed ~al Advocates) project to ulilt oealected or amndoncd childml. Judie Betty Lou Lamoreaux will speak at the 11:30 Lm. event, Ilona with Judlel Pam Illes and ~trick Morri.a. Call the leque at 720-7477 for more information. NOW meet:Jiw .et Moaday The Bayview chapter of the National Orpniza- tion for Women will pretent aft update on the conditions and improvement in the 11atus of women in Latin America and South America at iu monthly meetina Monday at the Newpon Balboa Savinp and Loan. 3021 E. C.out ~wayi Corona del Mar. Susana Sald.ini, a oauve or ArFntina who recently visited South America, will speak at the prosram. scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Call S4S-2669 for information. Streu .embJar •lated A seminar oo SU'e$I IJll.BllltmeDt entitled .. Leamina to Survive in Southern California" will be presented Tuesday in Room A302 of Irvine Valley Co~ David Coombs will conduct the program, which willbe held from 7:30to9p.m. atacostofSl S. Funher information may be obtained by callina SS9-3333. Bead bVm7 poap to meet Dr. H. Richard Adams, medical director of the brain injury rehabilitation unit at Memorial Medical Center in Long Beach and a colllUltina physician at Fountain Valley Rqfonal Hospital, will speak on new developments and trends in brain injury rehabilitation Tuesday. The prosram, which is free and open to the public, will be held at the Founuin Valley hospital at 7:30 p.m. as a service of its bead injury support p-oup. Call 966-8094 for details. DJabetlc.' cl ... •lated A four-hour clus for people with diabetes will be oft'el'ed at Humana Hospital-Huntinaton Beach, hqinnina Monday and continuina Mondays throuab June 9. 'n>e coW'IC is desiped to help diabetics undentand and live with their conditions in home situations. It will run from 7 to 9 p.m. at a cost ofS l S, and registration information is available at 842-1473, exL 186. Sacca11 talb planaed Alice GoaiD of Personal Resouroe Syitems will give two lectures on "Orpn.izina for Success .. this week. The fint is 5Cheduled for Tuesday's noon meetina of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub at tbe Costa Mesa Community Center. The ICCOnd will be presented to the J..aauna Nipel Chamber of Commeroe Thursday at 11:30 Lm. at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. Call 77().8333 for details. Monday, May 12 • 6:30 p.m. C..&a Meu P•••tac c.mmwt .. , City Council a;_;bers, 77 Fair Drive. • 7:30 p.m., Lqaa BeeS Arla C.mmlnloll, City Council Chambers, SOS Forest Ave. • 7:30p.m.,lnlM~dlaC.-• ... IN , City Council Ownben, 17100 Jamboree Blvd. Ladles' man Clem, a W• _,... laDd-aoql mb. 18 at tile LUaDa Beacla A•l7walt-1DCfora tot.ab lalia • lie .. SY. moa old uacl .... to ...... OW'D ... ClemWODldbeacle- yoted friend and companion. Tlae llMlter la at 20812 La•ana Can1on Jload . •They went that-away• llark Cipolla. s~. cla•r .. after ptfeou ua4 ~ w1alle P1aJ-lni OD Corona "81 Illar &tate Beiach. "" . ~ 0 w '· -fll .. 1111'1 ~ ................ ... ... ID6.000 ..... IM ... = ............ ,., .... ..... , ..... ..._ he N a •• 9'1., a boc*•llowto•a ..... llirpt41C."' IM..W. Accoldillt to II_ 1 xJ p I ' ID .. llioMI, _.. ol tllle a.-a' =z CCi:t ... tMI ,..,. ld18DI ..,... met fll.U..:= wi• Mcilcr'.,, &ncm 1wt11 SJ:tmrcW,-... • • fll ...., ia Food• o.ct11u-r.-r" v111av.,...,..,.,.m~arc .. HowDoll ......... a......,......, Tem........,.. t.J ...... ~ .._ pader T .. T ST'rln ctl KOCE-TVwil ecome educational tool BJ MADGE HAMMOND ....... °"'' 0 0 2 The Coast Community CoUeee District has canceled plans to divest ittelf of KOCE-TV (Channel SO). But in a najor chanac of direction. the Huntinston 8cacb-bued public broedcutina station will focus on providina instruct.ion for studenu.. Trustees voted unanimously this week to ~lain the sution. On the recommeo- dation of QanceUor David A Brownell, the board llJeed to esUblilb a Cooperative Television Academy that would be med by the district's three cotqes-Golden West in Huntincton Beach, Oraqe Cout in Costa Mesa and Coutline, which otren classes in 1evera1 locations and bu administrative offices in Fountain Valley. AlthoUJb the district plans to enhance the distnct's instructional propam, in· cludina fivina studenu bands-on ex- perience an television work, it allo will continue to provide-and even exs-ncf- public broadcast propams, Brownell said West and ()faoaie in the put ex~ d.iJUict operabon of Mobile home p k rehabilitation willcostFount inValley$50,000 BJ TOM WRIGHT ....... c.a: 0 • 2 Fountain Valley is seeking another SS0,000 this year to rehabilitate mobile homes in the city. The mobile home rehabilitation pro- pm, funded by a Federal Housina and Community Development Block Grant, is one of the city's most effective procrams.. Councilmaft Ben Neilsen said. The city, which recently assumed ad- ministration of the program. has a waiting list of 33 applicants. The county had administered the pro-aram for about S l 0,000 a year, but the city's staff decided it could administer the propam and make mo~ money available to mobile home residents. Neil.en asked if the SS0.000 requested in the t 986 application was adequate and thesWfassuredhim thatSSO.OOOfrom the I 98S block p-ant and the additional SS0.000 would be sufficient. However the counal recommended that the transfer additional funds from other unts if necessary because of the proj 's importance. The city as two mobile home parks, and city o ·a11 say most of those homes are IS to years old. The rehabilitation funds can used for such thinp as re-- insulation roofing, and upkeep of ex- teriors. It ot be uscd for tmprove- ments su as pools or patio slabs. Appli can receive up to $5,000 for rehabilia n work. Fouo Valley is requesting a total of S2S9, m the Housina and Urban Develop ent DepartmenL Neil sugested any additional funds needed f the mobile home rebabliation progra transferred from the S l 00,000 alloca for economic development. The econo development money will be used to crca1ejobs in the city. Desi these two procrams. Fountam Valley as requested S38,8SO for public service projects and $7,000 for the city's contract with the Fair Housina Council of Oran&e County. One of the requirements of pant recipient cities is that they proV1de fair hou.sin& services to their residents. Foun- tain Valley fulfills its obliption bY. contrlctina with the Fair Ho~ Council of Oranae County, which helps Victims of bou.sin& ditcrimination and mediates landlord-tenant disputes. In other action, the council: •Approved the city's social services pant policy and formed a committee to oversee bow a S38,8SO public service pant is spent. The committee will make rec- ommendations to the council in the fall on how the funds should be allocated. •Awarded a contract for rcsurfacina Slater A venue between the San Diego Freeway and Euclid Street in its capacity as the Fountain VallCY. Redevelopment A&ency. The project will be paid for by the agency and Hy the county. Rose Callahan Funeral 9CtVices were conducted ~ day for ROie Elizabeth C..Daban of Newport Beach, who died May 3 at the• of83. Mn.. Callahan. who had lived in New- port for the put 20 y~ was bom in Hanford Conn. She was acnve in Catholic affain and was named Catholic Woman of tbe Year in t 983 by the Catholic com- munity Aaencies Auxiliary. She allo was a Brownie troop leader and aft active campajaner for the United Way and Heart Aaaociation, amoaa other orpnizatioos. She had six sons - one of whom. William J. Callahan Jr., preceded her in death -and lil dauahtcn. Survivina her arc sons Raymond of Costa Mesa. Thomas of Germany, Francis of Glendale, John of Andover, Mu&.. and Robert of North· rids, and dauahtcn Mary Underwood and Joan McO.vid of Glendale, ROie Lopn of Newport Beach, Ann Acolta and Kathleen Solan of Huntinaton Bm.c:b and Michelle A val lone of Pacific Pa1audes. Also survtvingarc 22 grandchild.ma and one arcat-grandchiJd Here are some DfW.thi gs to really think about You really want somethin& to think t) What was the happiest moment you own or owe. Thete qu ons now be: (Ch~ one dominant a~mblcd. With theae extremes tn bo t? H •1 lou to think about of your life? tranacend material possession But answer an~ eJ.~lain an I SO words.) mind pl11~ your-,el( on the spectrum 1 u · J.0 sweep the corners of 2) When in your life were you wait, if you wen partyina lat last a) To eQJOY life. relax; travel. have of hfe 1~iod. for a warm up try these: closest to death? niaht you miaht drop out ow fun. . Why 15 a ~n bom, . why ~ Y • 3) What life llCXX>mplishment are because it'a aoina to aet rouahe ry JIM b)To pstch 1n withachantyor c1V1c you born. what 11 the mearunaofyo~ I>. What 11 the .PUfPOIC oftife; what you most proud of? thcte' · pro~t life? Is 1t accomphlhmen\ or ha.fir.· is the purpote of your life?. f , .. __ ... fi d · WOOD c) To promote the prcKrvauon of ness'> Contentment or conquest. l.n 2) Do you have 1 teeret you've I no one I oauur, tD someone. 1) If you have six months t life. I SO words or less! never told anyone else in the world; a call someone. We re o!11Y ~ttina and S6 million in cash what Id d) To express the wonders of hfe M11l your thouahU t~ Somethu~ tee:ret you ne\IU cou.ld tell anyone ~ed up. Thete attn t tOptQ to youdo? c)Toacx:omphshandachievc mott ToTlun\About,c/oDailyPtlot.,P.O. ellc? think about; ~ m quesuons t~ 2) If you bad Pl weeks to ti vc nd in hfe. 8oA I S60. Costa Mesa. 92626. J) Whit is more important to you, talk about. to wnte •.bout. No fair $6.000 LD ca1h what would you d from the bean: qwckly, instJoctivt.ly f) (Your choice) O earty label the C\ucstion or Jitu- fttedom or secunty? ~more until you ve~nuome )) If you had six houn to hv.e d and honestly Now that you're warm-Situauon B: J Paul Geny died 1000 you areaddress1na. 8e bnefand Now t.ck and read thoee timewtththepreV1ou1quesuons. nomoney,whatwouldyoudo? edupyou'rercady forthcm11nevent. alone and. rather miserable at 86 spontaneous. Anonymity will ,be tio r apin and fonnulate O.K... time for I break; act. pencil Thete inquuics were bom tro I Satuat1on A:. You own your home. wonh $6 bilhon. Mother Teresa It 76 honored whcft requested. Replies ques n Ult.~ .. -t ... d niece of "'pet Make that a .-. mind •~~ned on.tv -•:i'ab ·•y by ha~ very few debts with child. ttn 11 aoana strona tn ber )8th year wlll be surred totelber to concoct the anawen. "~ you tt~v a 0:C-A;.e .... restedand.ttady?Quidt.l;}'"i occui;;'j sip ot ... 1'1.n: Rid vawn and aonc. You won SJ malhon wooona W1th the poor and homeless column of June 8. That will 11vc us bedroom a:~t~~C:U~ae~ do~ourtho\llhu: Chardonnay. t981. No philoeopt\1 n a lottery This means SI0,000 a ofC.tkutta. A Buddt\Jst monk chants Someth1naNewT0 ThinkAboutand 0r=:mw_a blckand wort on thote llWbat do you Jook fOrward to? boob. Fun.her tmbibina and any ino. nooth tax free for the rest of your hfc to solitude on Moun.t Chan~u an the the w~ole process wdl bqln anew 1 . •'° 2 What is your pateat resrtt? depth raearcb wouk1 o'!!Y dilute th• "addatJon to your prt:tent income Himalayas. Ronald Reapn SJU in the Tb1nkcn start your pencil qr~ on the5iC with someone J Ooyou feardeath? lmpactofthequestions. Tney•refrom "f.anuna 1 liVllll .. 1s no tonier a Wh1teHousc.1sC'ommanderinC'h1ef J,., WM4U laNftrp«t...._ tl~ ow ort al it. no matter how mucb the tan and can only be answaut prposc in hfc Your hfe puf"P<* will of the m1aht1 t m1ll\1ry force ever "' · 2 shuttle whlstleblower s lnsls t they were punl shel WASHINGTON (AP) -Two roctet..compuy wbblleblowen wbo tried to atop the launch of the •PICC shuttle Challeneer have told a PfUi· dendal commission they have been punilbed for disclosina their eff'oru, and the paners chairman called their trutment sbockina. The commission relCMed a tMn- script of a clolCd hearina that shows there were objections to the desian of the shuttle booster rockets beck to 1971 -l 0 years before the ~ O.iJht -and that the commission is concerned pressure to resume flyina could repeat some of those problems. The day-loo.a hearint May 2.found commiwoocrs repeatedly taking to task the N"ASA official iespons1ble not only for supervisina the booster rockets but al.so for repeatedly cJcat- 1n• them to fly des{>itc growina evidence of problems with the rocket Joint that is thought to have destroyed Challenier. That officiaJ, Lawrence 8. Mulloy. was shifted to a new job by NASA on Friday. Challenger exploded af\cr liftoff from Kennedy Space Center in Aorida on Jan. 28. taking the lives of its crew of seven, mcluding teacher Christa McAuliffe. A leak between segments of the right booster rocket is blamed for the accident. The panel mvcstipting the accident must make its report to President Reagan by June 6. Allen G. '1cDonald. a Morton Thiokol enpnccr who had testified to the commission that he and other engineers bad argued strongly the night before Challenger's launch that cold weather could cause that joint to Mulloy calls his transfer prudent HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP)-Law- rence Mulloy. replaced as manaaer of the space shuttle's solid rocket booster project. called bis transfer prudent and said a new manager couJd help restore faith in the space prosram. "If they arc going to correct the problem, a fresh set of eyes is much better at doina that, .. he said. Tbe aMounccment Cl{tle Friday, the day before the presidential com- mission invcstiptina the Challc0Jer accident ~leased document$ sbowmg commissioners rcpcatcdJy tak:ina Mulloy to wk for repeatedly clcarina the booster rockets to fly despite arowing evidence of problems with the rocket joint. leak, said he had been transferred to two new jobs sinec he spoke out. Commission chairman William P. Rogers asked him: "Do you have any reason to think you were given another assignment because of the testimony you gave?" McDonaJd replied: "Yes, I do. I feel I was set aside so that l would not have contact with people from NASA again because they felt that I either couldn't work wtth them or 1t would be a s1tuat1on that wouldn't be good for either party." Rogers: "So, you were JO effect punished for being right?" McDonaJd: "I feel l was." A second Monon Thiokol engJ- ncer. who Joined 1n the prdauth objections. Rotcr Boisjoly, told he panel: "I. too, have beeo put onhc sidelines." Rogers asked: "Do you feel tat may be in retaliation for your t~- monyr' · Boisjoly: "'I think that is a P<Bi· bility. a distinct ~ssibility." Rogers said, 'In this kind ot\n accident, where pcopJe come bcf~ a commission and tell the truth od then they arc treated as Ile (McDonald) believes he has ~n treated, which obviously is in SOle way punishment or retaliition foqis testimony, it is extremely seriou, ... To have somcthin4 happen to Im that seems to be an the natureof punishment is shocking.•• A wceldatcr a top Morton Tb if l executive, U. Edwin Garrison, d commissioner investiptors, • e have made no attempt to f~ anyone out of the data. We ha •t demotedanyone. We'vechanged ot of duties ... because we are reorgah- ing." Recovcrina the reusable boder rockets after CbaJlcnscr's launclbn April 25 last year. NASA found lat both scaJs -the primary and badlp -on a booster joint had aJJowectas and name to leak. That had becnbc most serious of a continuing selof problems with booster joints. MuJloy then issued "launch stramts" for six subsequent fli which meant a review board had convinced before these launches at the problem would not codange e shuttle. On each of the six occas1 Mulloy lifted the constraint, alth leaks contmued to crop up. Edward• acquitted Loalala.na Go•. Edwin Ed ware.ta. left, and brother Marlon wa•e durln& a new• con- ference on the •tepe of the federal court hoaH in New Orlean•, where a jury · acqaJtted them and three other co-defen- daiata of all char&ea ln a cue lnvolYln& atate approftla for new boepltala and na..nln& homee. Bowe-.er. ltdwarcla la •till under ar&nd Ja.ry ~nettcadon in Baton Roqe, onr hla-reladonahlp with other atate omclala and eenral oU companiea holdlnC mineral leuee with the •tate. Mother S Day often lonely for ofler women Bureau shakeup caused NEWYORK (AP)-EthelOwcns, million women nationWlde 45 to 64 Owens IS one of the lucky ort. asa membership organization focus-by shooting of FBI agent 7 3. will spend Mother's Day alone in years old and 17 million women 65 Able to $Cl a round by herself dcsp1ta 1n$ on the needs of women over 45, her $77-a-mo nth, government-and older. found that these women hcan ailment. the Nonh Caroli.a said women constitute 71 percent Qf ::..;bsidized apartment. Her two chit-were more likely than men to be nauve was fortunate to get an f. the elderly poor -more than 2.3 dren and common-law husband arc living in povcny, to lack sufficient fordable apanment 10 a senjr million 10d1viduals. Eigh ty percent of dead: the sister and brother she often Social Security benefits and. pension c111zens center There she has accu old people living alone arc women. it cares for arc 111. income, to be without affordable to inexpensive meals. doctors ad said. She is one of millions of middle-age hcalt~ care and ~o. ~ave assu~ed the social activities. In 1984. it said, 43 percent of the and elderly wo men on limited in-unpaid responsibiluy of canng for Wearing a red carnation on llr elderly men but only 20 percent of the comes who spend their last years poor elderly spouses. relatives or fnends. sweater, Owens cn1oyed a specfl women received pension income 1n and alone. often worse off than men. The problems arc worse for some Mother's Day lunch prepared by It addiuon to Social Secunty accordmg to a new study. groups -one in three black women center Fnda~. "This 1s my fam1lf In New York City. 241 .000 women The Older Wo men's League report, over 65 is poor. as 1s one 1n five she said with a toothless gnn. o'er age 65 hve alone. and 26 2 which anaJyzes census data on the 23 Hispanic women over 65. The League. which descnbes itsf' percent of them are poor KEEP IT WET ' Keweukl Modef JS300 "' ,·: ,, ( ;..·" Sale " s1 795 ' . ·-r t ·,' REG. PRICE . . ·' ... 52099 ~ i { J ' NO DOWN FINANCING O.A.C. Open Sun. 11 ·5 VISA -MC Tot dlesdespite liver transplant BOSTON CAP) - A 9-month-oll boy who!.e desperate need for a nev hver caught the attention of Nanc~ Reagan died -while undergoing trans plant surgerr Saturday. doctors said. Alell Ke•1n G1ra rd's cond1t1on hac rapidly deteriorated. forcing a heart· lung bypass.Just a~ a donor o~n was found. said doctors at Children's Hospital. Dr Hard\ Hendren. chief of sur- ge!). called 'surgeons' efTon s "a des- perate attempt under almost 1mposs- 1blc circumstances." The infant's plight attracted na- tional auent1on when Mrs. Reagan called his pare nts Fnday to offer her support. She told Paul and Ellen Girard that Air Foret JCls would be available if needed to transpon a donor organ. Mrs Reagan was told ofth.e boy's death late Saturday afternoon and was "vel)' saddened to hear the news." said her press secretary, Elaine Cnspen '"Our heans and prayers go out to the Girards and we hope they arc able to find some peace and strength dunng these trying times.'" Mrs. Crispen quoted Mrs. Reagan as saying. The G1rards had mounted a massive pubhc1t} campaign JO an efTon to find a donor organ for their son. who had been hospitalized since Ma} I Phys1c1ans flew tcrHouMon. Texas. on a pri vate plane late Fnday ni ght to pick up the liver. and surgery began Saturda) morning. "Unfonunately. it looks as if we're JUSt about 24 hours later than we would hke to have been." Hendren had said earlier Saturday. The hver was connected by 2:45 p.m., said hospital spokeswoman Flora lacch1a. Alex died about an 1o ur later of cardiac arrest "second- 1ry to his liver fa ilure." she said. "The operation went all n jtht. (but) 11s heart and lungs continued to ctenorate despite the best effon of le transplantation team." she said. 'He was in such bad shape when he rrived in the operating room . It wa<; l>t because of the operation. it was ~cause he was ma very detcnoratJOg a nd1tion." Alex's liver was destroyed by a rare s\ain o f hepatitis. doctors said. By &be Anoclatecl Pre11 PHOENIX. Anz. -The two FBI aacnts who mistakenly shot and k.iUed the bureau's ftrst female agent to die in the hoe of duty have let\ their jobs, according to a report published Saturday. FBI Director William Webster disclosed that an agent had been fired . one had resigned and three others had been d isciplined in the shooting of 33-ycar-old Robin Ahrens. Althouah Webster would not identify the agents. the Arizona Republic reported that the fired agent was 32-year-old Douglas Harada and the agent who resiped was Thomas Fernandez, 28. The two have been identified by the FBr and the Phoenix Police Department as the agents wbo shot Ahrens in October. Sbc was struck in the hand. arm and one cy~. Hanford radlatlon uceeded safe levels PORTLAND, Ore. -: l;housands of residents near Washingto n's Hanford nuclear reservation in the mid-1940s may have rcu1vcd doses of thyroid nuhallon hundreds of times S[?tcr than that considered safe today, according to a published rcpon. Children and dcvclopi.na fetuses near the southeastern Washmgton research center ~ived. th~ larle'St doses .and the highest nsk of health problems, The Orqoman sa1d in a story pubhshed 1n today's ediuons. The newspaper said it drew its conclusions af\er two months of research. with help from two health ex pens, using 19 .000 pages of Hanford documents released 1n February. In the '40s, the newspaper reported, Hanford reactors and plutonium factories spewed out radioacti ve iodmc-131 at levels that today would qualify as a major nuclear accident. thousands of times greater than levels recorded after the Three Mile Island accident Flre destroys coollng tower at nu.ke plant ATHENS. Ala. ~ A fire destroyed a cooling tower at the shut down Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant on Saturday, but a spokesman said the blaze never threatened the main reactor buildina less than a half mile away. Joe.Gilliland. a spokesman for the Nuclear RC$ulatory Commission in Atlanta. sajd the cooling towers had nothing to do with the plant's nuclear reactors, which could operate normally without any of the struct\U'Ct. Browns Ferry three reactors have been shut down since March I 98S because of operational problems cited by the NRC. Beasley said the fire would not have any effect on bringing the plant back on line because it can operate with the five remaining towers. A fire at Browns Ferry m March I 97S was considered the nation's wo~t nuclear accident until Three Mile Island in March 1979. Southland cllps Wa•ldngton ports SEATTLE -For the first time in more than a decade. the Seattle and Tacoma ports lost market share to Southern California, says the former Port of Seattle executive director. In addition, the Puget Sound ports arc losma carao to Vancouver, British Columbia, Dick Ford said Friday in a speecb to the annual pensio ners' dinner of LocaJ 98 of the International Lonphorcmcn·s and Warehousemen's Union. Accordina to the Pacific Maritime Association. Seattle and Tacoma handled 2S.6 revenue tons in I 98S, down 1.6 miJlion revenue tons from the previous year. At the same time, Los AnaclC1 and Lona Beach moved 3.3 mtllion more revenue tons lut year than in l 984. the Newport Beach Arts Festival TUESDAY, MAY 13 AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC MS. FITS The only aerobics program In Orange County owned/operated by a registered therapist. 714-839-20 I 0 VENETIAN GONDOLAS OLD WORLD ROMANCE .AFLO.A T Gourmet Baskets w/champ & roses IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 6 75-4704 ENTERTAINMENT BLUE ADEPT OC'S FINEST VARIETY BAND Music from the 40's thru the 80's tor all occasions. Reasonable Rates. Ref's avail. 534-1836 or 498-0489. WEDDINGS AT SEA PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. All services arranges. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS. 7 I 4-6 7 5·4 704. To Order your Good Ufe ad Call 642-5678. Ask for Cathy t What's when? Who's where? What to See What to Hear What to Do What to Eat Schedule of Events & Map of Locations All ia the Daily Pilot Arts Fest Tabloid coming Tuesday. May 13th. '· ., ·~. • Soviet official say:stoll at four , MOSCOW (AP) -A Soviet of· ficial was quoted Saturday IS sayina the Kremlin should have reponed the Chernobyl nuclear accident tooner and that two more people had died because of the disaster, bnn&ina the death toU to four. Tbe .JOverqment also released radi· ation filUteS from the accident that it said Ibo.wed Kiev was safe and said the fitt in the sraphite of the reactor core_,out The West German ncwsmapzine Der Spie&el quoted Valentin Falin, chairman of the Soviet news aaency Novosti, -. sayina two of the 18 peo~le hospitalized 11 a result of the April 26 accident had died. Der Spieael's Mosoow corrcspon. dent, Andreas l.Orenz1 said Fahn told him five of tbose 1rijured in the a<icident were in grave condition. The explosion and fire ~t the Chemot>yl power plant 80 miles nonh of Kiev released a cloud of radioactivity over Europe. In a four-P.lraaraPh statement car· ried in En&Jish by the official news agenc¥ Tass, the aovemment said radiation levels in Kiev and at a radius of 35 miles from the reactor were "absolutely safe." The statement said radiatfon was measured at 0.32 milliroentaens ~r hour in Kiev and at 0.33 m1lli· roent&ens per hour JS miles from the plant, but did not say when tile readi nas were taken or JlVe radiation levels at the plant. . A millirocntacn is one-thousandth ofa roent&en1 the standard meaurc of ionizing radiation. Experis say ex· posurc to SO roentgens or more per year is dangerous and 400 roentgens per year can be fatal. "On the country's western border, (the) radiation level is within the limits of the background," or normal level, the statement said. The statement also said the fire in the graphite of the reactor core was out, as announced Friday by officials of the U.N . ..affiliated International Atomic EnerJY Agency. The graphite is used to slow nuclear reacuons. Meanwhile, Der Spiegel quoted M'Lw111ta1 A worker pTeparea pac~a of milk and Yitemln• Milt to Poland Saturday to aid 'rietl.ma of the Chernobyl accident. Falin, a former Soviet ambassador to Bonn, as saying that. "viewed 1n retrospect, it appears to me that it would have been better if the infor· ma ti on we released on Monday (Apnl 28) had already been released on Sunday." But he was quoted as adding in the interview that, "we have to take into account the fact that initial repons from the leadership at the Chernobyl nuclear plant were incomplete and later proved incorrect." In other countries affected by the radiation, some io~ments began ~. g _back their lo~level health cautions. . owevcr, the 12-nation Common Market expanded its ban on food 1mpons from the Soviet bloc to include all fresh food . The ban affects the Soviet Union. Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary. Poland, Czecho. slovakia and Yugoslavia. Dutch authorities on Saturday lifted their ban on the sale of domestically grown fresh spinach, sayin1 that radiation was almost back to normal. Greece lifted a ban Friday on the sale of fresh milk and yogurt. More than 300 peopl~ tnarched Saturday on the Soviet Embassy in Athens to protest the Kremlin's slow release of information on the acci· dent, while anarchists also protesting the accident clashed with police overnight. Eleven were arrested. In West Germany, police used tear gas to break up an anti·nuclear demonstration at a rural nuclear waste dump in Lower Saxony state. Other anti·nuclC4r protests were held in Rome and Munich. More than 100 tons of milk products and medicine from a private American relief group arrived in Poland, where the sale of fresh milk from grass-fed cows has been banned. Spanish police nab l 0 suspected 9f plotting terrorism against U.S. MADRID, Spain (AP) -Police have arrested 10 members of a terrorist group that received orders from Libyan diplomats and planned to attack U.S. businesses and Ameri· can citizens in Spain, the Interior Ministry said Saturday. The detainees -three Lebanese, four Spaniards, a Jordanian, a Syrian and a Portuauese -belonged to an anti·Zionist group called .. The Call of Jesus Christ," the ministry said in a statement. Two group member$ who were arrested Friday told authorities the orders and financ\ng for the attacks were going to be ~vided.by Llbyao diplomats. the m1n1stry said. Britain expells 3 Syrians LONDON (AP) -Britain on Saturday ordered the expulsion of three Syrian diplomats after ~e Syrian Embassy refused to waive their immunity and expose them to police interrogation about an attempt to bomb an Israeli airliner. A Foreian Office statement said Damascus was willina for the three to be questioned inside the embassy, but unckr the cover of diplomatic 1m· munity. An interior ministry spokesman told The Associated Press there were no indications that a h•lh·ranking Libyan diplomat who left inc country Saturday had any links to the terrorist group. Saad Ismail, the head of the Libyan People's Bureau (embassy) in Madrid, was expelled for allegedly meeting with a right-wing Spanish officer accused of plotting against the Spanish eovemment. The ministry statement said ~ictor del Cerro of Spain and Manuel Romano da Cruz of Ponugal were arrested Friday in downtown Madrid with nine pounds of explosives and told authorities they planned to blow up the Bank of Amenca office. SON OF ELEPHANT Jumbo Art Auction and Sale TWENTYNINE PALM , Calif. (AP) -four Tustin·beted MannC1 blled tn the latest crash of lhc controveni&l Super ta.lhon helicop. ter have been identified. A ftf\h Marine suffered mmor i~· uri'9 in tht cruh. CHSl-E SupeT Sta.lhon, with ftve arineuboerd, was on a landina approech when it ctasbed Friday momina. M-.,. Kerry Gershaneck said. the dead wcrl identified as Capt. Mic:Mel 0 . James, 33, of Phoenix. Ariz., the pilot; crew chief Set Dulles H. Arnett, 25, of Silver Spnnas, Md.; Lance Q>t. Michael A. Weaver. 21 . of Belle Vernon, Pa.; and a passenger, A drifter was charaed with murder Friday in the slayina of a Los Angeles police sergeant's wife, whose d1sap. pearance bad sparked a widespread search. S<iott Michael Katzin, 18, was ch.a~ in Nonh Onnge County Municipal Court ~th murder with special alleption('plus one count of robbery and one of attempted sod- Otange COMt DAILY l'ILOT/Sund9y, "'-11, ._ •• Capt. David R. McHuah. 29, of A.Diley. Ala. Tbe injured copilot was identified as I 11 Lt. Andrew D. McCliruoc&, 24, of Alex.andria. Va. ~e wu hsted in &OOd condJtion Saturday at the baso fiosp1tal wnh minor bums, Sat. Barban Wilkins said. She said funeral arranaements for the four dead Marines wm pendina. The helicopter crashed about 12 mtles nonhwest o( the Twcn~niM Palms Manne Corps Trainit11 Center shonJy a~er 8 a.m . Fnday. Caust of the crash was under 1nVC1tl&at1on. 1 twas the latest ma senes of crashes that h~ve earned the Sus)cr Stallion omy. Katnn was ordered held without bail pendma arraignment next Fn-day. The decomposed body of Mane Andrea Malmgrcen was discovered April 29 in her 1981 CadiJlac. The car was puked at an apartment comple1t near Cal State Fullenon. Kallin had been livina in vanous locations around the apanment com· plex, according to Fullenoo Police the worst liffty reccwd ol• lldicnr te1 ftO'ttft by IJle MM-. ..... I aervi«maa have beeil killd Mlid Dine t othert U\JUM in five P9lhea a.c. I June 1984. In all, S4 U.S. and Soutb IC.cima Marinn have died aince 1911 ia tbl Soper Swlion "" its predec mor, 1111 ~ smaller, twin-:easine CH·SJD Sia Sta.lhon. Both ~ rnua&ctured bY "t Sikorsk Aircraft divitim ol Uailed : Tecbao~ <Mp; of ~. i Conn .• Eatlin thit Jal', the ljoule Aimed • xrvicn Committee 10uP1 ilafor· mltJOn from the ~·oa c:iorrec. # uon.1 to the Super· SWlioa•s ta.iJ auembty. Capt. Don Bank.head. The slain woman's husband. Russell Malm~. is a judicial liaison otfKZT for Los Anaele's Police Chief Daryl Gates. .I Toxicoiosical tests were ordered to determine bow Mr,s. Malmareen died. A preliminary altopsy ruled out stabbin& Ol' lhootina,. The robbery charae WM because~ woman's purse was miMina and \hasn't ~n found. Bank.bead said. LA cops want to use se1Di-autoinatlcs BJ die A1Mdakd Prett recorilm1ssioni111 of the Masaoun ••a day to celebmt tbe rcbtrth of Amencan sea power after years of dan~us neglect" and said It marks .. one of the arcat sau.sf.actionsof my tenure ... The ship, which last saw action 1n the Korean War, is a key part of Prnidcnt Reagan's plan to bring the Navy's strcnath up to 600 ships. LOS ANGELES -Officers could purchase semi· automatic 1>1stols to avoid being outgunned in the field under a pilot program proposed by Pohce Chief Daryl Gates. Gates will ask the Police Commission Toesda)' to authorize the two.year pilot program to allow qualified officers to use 9mm guns which carry up to 16 bullets per clip and have si~ificantJy areater firepower than present - standard .38-cabberpolicerevolven. The weapons would .... d m pl ·mm edJ•or al,afn be used only in life·thrcatening situations and only after a n.1-aD U • • • •1 l~bourtra1ningP.rogramat the PoUceAcademyfollowed LOS ANGELES-Kun Hinchler, filmeditorforthe by monthly quahfying tests over the ensuing six months, CBS-TV series .. Maanum, P.J.," was shot to death outside Gates said. , a restaurant, police said. H1rschler, S4, wu identified TnlYAJJti to qaJt 'HllJ Street' MADISON, Wis. -Daniel J. Travanti, star of the award·winnina television series "Hill Street Blues," says bewanu new actina challenaes and will leave the series at the end of next season. ··1 am anteful foT the role," said Travanti, who bas played the stalwart Capt. Frank Furillo since the show debuted in January 1981. "It is regular, predictable work for a lot of money .... l have much more to offer. l will be on Broadway and the London slap:. Count on it" He said he would leave the series at the end offilmina for the 1986-87 scasop. Travanti, 46, is a l96l graduate of the University of Wisconsin, He was back on· campus Saturday to rcctrve a Distinguished Servic:t Award at Alutnn1 WeckelKI cettmonies. -,,, Friday as the victim of a sinale 1un1hot wound to the chest as he sat in a car outside the Mikado Restaurant in North Hollywood, Ll. Ron La Rue said. Hirsct\ler, who had been worlung for the show for the last two teaSOns, ..u taken to the Medical Center of North Hollywood, where be died late Wednesday. Pd.tcanf arrfn. SI ~Jam LOWEll BUJUU!U.. Pa.. -It's a _. ~ Marprct McMillan bu lived at lbc mmc ..sa.-far ycan bccaute it took the U.S. Poml Service ll ~ dehver a poMcard from Califomia. "It's a Dice .._ know that l.be mail tim ~ ~ ii it ._ 1 awhile." McMillan, 76, said Saturday. The postcard, by McMillan's fnend, Mil~ Nichols, dunnaa v~tion trip bean a Los Anades postmark ud the dale. A,.;J I J. 19SS. h wasdehvcred Tuesday. Tbejombo~~ Wilshire BouJcvard and the Los Aqdel *Ybl!c-fbVUlll a wonderful time,·· Nichols wroc.c. ··s~ns ~ . the comer of HoU~ and Vine today. Califonua •• a beau1ifuls.tate. We like it bct1erthananyotherstateao far. Be sceina you." Scotland Yard rejected the offer, believina that whatever evidence _was obtained under such conchuons would not stand up in coun, and the aovemment ordered the diplomats leave within seven days, the state- ment said. Sunday, May 18th· 1~ l •• m. 1: The Syrian ambassador Dr. Loutof Allah Haydar. denied Syria was involved in terrorism on Britjsh soil. He said that since no specific charses were leveled against his stan: thert was no reason 10 lift the immunity that protects diplomats ftom prosecution. The Fortian Office did not spell out why it wanted to question the diplomats, say1na only t~at Haydar WIS uked about "allept1ons about Synan involvement in cenam ter· rorist activities 1n this country." Haydar told The AJ50C11ted Pres the incident in question was the Apnl 17 anempe to amuaJc a bomb aboard a Tel A\'IV·bOUnd 11rtincr ai Lon· don'• Heathrow A1rpon. Foreian SttreW)' ir Ocoffrey Howe has also told Parfi.ament the matterronccrncd 11 the El Al affair. A 31-ycar-old Pale un1an, Ncnr Hlndawi, it bcm1 held on charar1 of plantina the bomb 1n h1 fmh ,irtfriencr1 IUIP.IC without her knoMedet I.net tendina her to board the plane. 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Oiblon, a 1984 araduate of Auburn • University in Afabama, is now ser- vina with the 7th Military Airlift ,'Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, . Calif. • • • Airman Josba N. hplu, won of Mr. and Mrs. S. Kaplan of Hunt- inaton Beach. bas araduated from the Air Force aircraft maintenance ooune at Shappard Aar Force Base, Marine Corps Reauit Depot in San Texas. Dieao. train.in& at Lackland Air Fon::e Bax, Tou1.-Mark,a 198A~uatc ofDana Hills Kiah School. 11 rem.ainina at Lack.land for •{)C(ialiud trainina in the teeurity pohce field. from I.he Aviation Anti ... ubmarine Warfare Operator School io Memphis, Tenn . • • • Airman Job E. Lo1u, son of Marie Loaan of Seal Beach, has grduated from the Air Force je1 engine mechanic course at Chanute Air Force Base, IU. Lopn, a 1985 graduate of Los Alamitos High School, is now scrvina with the Slnd Component Repair Squadron in West Germany . • • • • Marine Pvt. Eric M. 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JlaMu, dauaJ>ter of Doris Haddan of Fullerton and alter of Eric Haddan of Costa M~ hu been prmoted to the rank of onvate fint clus in the Army. Hadcfan ii a vehicle driver with the 368th Trans- portation Company io Fort Story, Va. All• lulEIS Thanks, Mom, you'rethe greatest Dear Ann landers: My mother passed away on Feb. 20. I found this chppin• in her sewing box. It ap- peared 10 your column on Mother's Day in 1979. I was a good daughter and let my mother know bow much I loved and appreciated bcr. But maybe I didn't do as good a job as I should have. That as the thouaht that crossed my mind when I read the column. Otherwise, why did she clip it? I know you have mady requests for rcpri nts but I hope you will honor this one on Mother's Day. It would mean a lot to me. -A Few Regrets In 'Radnor, Pa. · Dear Radnor: Herc it is on the day requested. Dear Mom: I wish I could spend Mother's Day with you but I can't, so I am writinJ a letter instead and hope you read it an Ann Landers' column. I understand so many things now that I didn't understand when I was grow- ing up. I didn't k:now bow hurt you were by some of the things I said and did until I was hurt the same way by my own children. Until l traveled that road myself, I had no idea how hard you worked. with never a complaint, or the burdens you carried <loina the every- day things I took for panted. I didn't know bow many times I could have made! you happy by just sayina. "I love you, Mom' -or, "I appreciate what you are tryina to do for me'' -but I know now because it wou ld mean the world to bear those words from my own children. lt took me all my life to learn what a mother is. I wish there was some way I could let you know now bow much I appreciate your years of sacrifice and unselfishness, your ef- forts to keep us on the right track, and everything you did to help your children grow up straight and strong. Thank&, Mom, you arc the putest. -Your Daughter Dear D11pter. hm delipted yoe 1ave DO clae aa to yov ldeatity. I llope U.Ouu41 of mo ... en waio read you bea1tlf11J letter oa 'W1 approprbite clay will *1ak perlaapt It wu wrtttu by &klr cla"pter. My tbak1 to yo1 ud God blet1. ••• Dear Ann Landers: The response you gave to "Jungle Girl in Atlanta" was an insuh 10 me and all the other females who do not shave their legs. I am 6-1, 25, the mother of a 3-ycar- old boy and am pregnant again. I used to shave my ICfS when I was in hi&h school because 1t was the "in" thing to do. My mother never said I should or shouldn't. When I graduated and began work- ing. I decided it was a bother and a chore and not worth the effort. I also discovered the more you shave the more you have to shave, and in time, the hair arows back thicker. Shavina may also produoe ingrown hairs that can be very ~nful. Men are the only winners in this constant battle against leg-hair. They ma.kc millions or dollan off electric shavers, razors. creams and lotions. I also have hairy arms.>its and a little mustache over my lips. I make no attempt to remove any of it. I accept the fact that somethina in my aenes is producina this arowth . Freedom of choiClC, Ann, is what makes this land of oun so ~l So don't 10 tellina youna girls or older ones ehhtr) that they S OULD shave. Give them the choice. - Hairy And Proud Dear H.lrP.: EnrJ womu W t.lae not a. ,. • ...-.1 .. ....., ..... ~ry arm,eta ... a mutadlt ll ah cltootet. B•t l8 Mr ctalhlre, led laalr •• ceMWeretl ......... , ............. ou. I'm wt .. die.,..., dlat 11 wUUq to tall• tll1e time ... ~ t4t pt~ of U. STYL! •• CUTS PEAA\ TOPS '23 PfRMS & IOOY Wlt.Vf.S 11114. ~ Cvt, ~ ... t35 & Up & ..... HIGHLIGHT W ....... T~ .... "° •39' Up ......... ~ n•s. ..... •-.a ·IMf•• .,,. .. , _. arm. -- • l ers Th~ $weet Jiff :for Pim GoJJs~in is from an old-fUhionecl rec~ that bl~nds dedication to a career, 1 motherhood and voluntary service, and lately, everything is coming up roses. Therootsofhervoluntttrism were By Vida Dean nourished by her mother's ~rvice to others, t and her successful specialty food business has a S"·~ DD e~ol~d from a drive to provide something new, t• 'l' ~ different md ele6ant. Her charitf work i-ttern was established when she began helping provide food for needy families. That ns when she wu •little girl, accompanying her mother on humanitarWi missions to the poor. '1t was natural for me to b«ome a volunteer," she said. Today Goldstein donates countless hours to organizations, in addition to her roles as wife, mother and businesswomm. ( I And, following the family tradition, she pl•ys her role as mocher by sharing with her children the joy of helping others. And she does that by sometimes bringing her clwity projects to her Laguna &ach home. "I cm ~t l'° for dinMr on the lower deck. When I had th•t tnMJy here from the Heart A$$0Ciation, the children pitched in and h~l~ ~~ the dinner," said· Pam, who SftWI on the association board md is on the Women's Council. A Southern Californian native and South LagtllWl for the put nine y~rs, Pam is the wifr of Sam Goldtttin, a Rockwell ex«utive. (Pl.ease see RECIPE/83) looking for a good friend? Someone who will really pay attention to what you hove to soy? Your best bet moy be a woman, occcording to o researcher at the University of Southern California. Dr. Margaret l. Mcloughlin, who teaches o USC course called "Communication and' the Sexes," soys at least one study 'ndicates "the least lonely people ore those who have the most frequent contact w ith women," and some of her own research suggests ''port of the reason may be thot women are good listeners.'' Mcloughlin, a professor of communica- tion arts and sciences in USC's College of letters, Arts and Sciences, 1s the author of "Conversation: How T olk 1s Organized" ISoge Publications; 19841, editor of the 1986 "Communication Yearbook" of the Inter- national Communication Association, and editor of the journal \\Communication Mono- graphs." Her evidence, she explains with no pun intended, 1s not 1ust anecdotal To learn ' which sex 1s more likely \o "receive" stories in a conversation, Mclaughlin and her colleagues oud1otoped half-hour conversations of 60 pairs of undergraduate volunteers She explains· "They were instructed 1ust to sit and converse -about their likes and . dislikes, their hobbies, etc. They were given a topic list 10 help them over the rough spots. And, though they were not asked to tell stories, · the conversations included stories in every instance." . What Mcloughlin found was that both sexes tended to tell more stories to women. And she found some md1cotions of why that was true in a phase of her study 1n which she Please see LISTENERS /83 • I I l ( • Ole! at the Cabaret By CAROL HUMPHREYS ..., .... c.. 0 ••• Unattached senorsand senontasdesccnded upon South Coast Plaza for the annual Cinco de Mayoc-e:lebration presented by the Caooret Chapter of 1he OranaeCouoty Performing An s Center. "lfyou•resmate, this is the place to be tonight," saidJAara Greeober1 whilesurvcy101 the I ,SOO(aUages) "fnendhes .. 1n attendance. The Cabaret Chapteriscomprised mostly of single professionals. although Deu RaWN!a, thc club's president, re~ntly tied the knot. "l'vejustbccomea membCT (about 300). The group meets one night a month at-the Marriott. It's a great way 10 meet other singles," explained Valerte Loreaa. • Mariachis. 3,000 baJloons. and over I 00 pinatas provided the backdrop of fiesta spirit u partygocrs munched on Mexican pizza from Taco Bell and the soutb-of-the-bordeT speciaU1ics ofVery Special Occasion catering. u Shooter bars dotted the scene and ~me booths (i.e.: balloon darts) allowed partici~ants to win opponunity prize tickets. The grand prize was, what else, but a tnp for "two•' to Ix ta pa, Mexico donated by Intersol Wagon-lits tours. "I come every year to this thing." said Stevtt.Speck of Emerald Bay. "We've been ropin aJI day at a rodeo and now we're here to have fun:' (Steve with single buddies Rob Pattenon and Cluack Peclalno couldn't possibly have been disappointed. Sporting Stetsons and boots. they evoked mucho attention.) The popular band "Fr~fall" provided plenty of dancing tunes for tbosc who wished to mingle and m1x ... most did. Tor Eckert, Frank Barcelona and PbiJ O'Brien chaired the benefit. Those assisting included Marya Grier, Ron Agln1, Bob Carlson, Karen HoUck, Boward llleffer, Jalie Pollaemus, Carl Fairba11.b, Jaditla Brower. Don.Da Feuke and MeU11a Bun!ng. .Ole! PaparauJ 11 edited by Dally Pllot Style edJtor Vida Dean. Rob Pattenon. Laura Greenbef'I, Cback Pechlno and Ste•e Speck. Marc Jennln1:, Dorothy Weber, Toni Nayee and Pat ..,ie at a 1ame booth. .,..,,... ....... .,c.... .... ,,, Senor Jim Randael wltb Senorita Lorraine Paquet. A puttin' on the Ritz benefit "No speeches and no one 1s being honored. It will be a gourmet dinner and visiting with fncnds," said Micll1ael Lawler, chairman of .. Din- ner al the Ritz." The May 18 event at The Ruz Restaurant 1s a benefit for the OC Mental Health Assoc1a11on. Chair- man and hosts are Robert Gag· genllelm and Hans Prager. Individual 11ckets "'Ill sell for S 150 and tables and booths are avallable for panics of fo ur to ten. The MHA office. 547-7559. may be called. Or. how about this fdlt keeping an event simple? No reservations to make, no need to lake time out from your busy work schedule and no long speeches to listen to. In fact . here's a group tha1 decided not 10 have a luncheon this }tar. Instead of the annual William Spurgeon luncheon. part1c1patnt!> are being asked to send in~ 100 contnbu- uons which will. 1n the memof) of Spurgeon. go for the Explorer Scout· mg program he founded in 1956. Sending out the .. inv1tat1ons" are past recipients of the Wil ham Spurgeon Award -Tom Riley, Robert McCardy and Pete Barren. Thursda) and Saturday are fiiled with events .. Assesment and Treat- ment Services gets an early start Thursd.a} w11h a 7.30 a m. breakfast at the Balboa Bay Club It's the center's third annual Golden Touch awards program and students from I 3 high schools 1n Cosia Mesa. Irvine. Newpon Beach. Orange and Tustin are selecting a person from lheir commun1t} to receive the award "This 1s an opportun11y to ac- knowled~e adults who have ha'd a pos1t1ve influence on our local )Ou th What makes this program unique 1<; tha1 11 1s designed to include students in the planning and selection pro- cess," said Jim Dale, A TSC board president. Bob CUfford will serve as master of ceremonies. More information on the awards may be obtained by caJling 756-0993. The Catholic Woman of the Year award wtll be presented at a 11 a.m. luncheon al the Anaheim Marriott by the Motl Rev. Wiiiiam R. Jobson, Bishop of Orange. More than 30 OC women from all over the county have been nominated, according to Emma Jane Riiey. At 4 p.m. Thursday there will be a groundbreaking ceremony for the YWCA Hotel for Women at the South 0C YWCA, 1411 N. Broad- way. Santa Ana. The ceremony will be followed by a reception. Then. that evening at the Barn Restaurant and Saloon. Tustin. Big Brothers/ Big Sisters will hold 1 ts third annual We<;tem Casino Night. The pu blic may attend and a $75 uckct incl udes dinner. dancing and a night of games and pnzes. The wing- di ng begJns at 6·30 and ends at mid night. Ticket information may be obtalJlcd by calling 544-7773. More Wc~tem fun 1s set Saturday evening when Barrymores Chapter of The center holds a fiesta at Cota de Caza .. barbecue, square dancing. a hve and silent auction and dancing until early hours. Santa Ana Country Club will be the setting Saturday for the Passpon lo Pleasure auction planned by R 10 • the Rehabilitation Institute 01 Southern California. Evening high - lights incl ude cocktails with silent auction. dinner and a hve auction with Marshall KJem as auctioneer You Will Stop Smoking On June 12 A free Smokenders meeting ~hows you how to quit for good. without gaining weight or climbing the walls. 'ks. you wlO ~•op ~moklna 1u1,1 four wet•ks from ncM, calmly. comfortlbly ind for Rood It dcl("!n t m.mt r ho"' lonR you haYe been mokmg, how often )OU l1gh1 up. or ho"' m.in) llmf'\ y11u ha~ trit'<I IO quit th is time, you c.m quit 'moking for hfr' · 1ll(' Smoktndtts pt"(llJ'llJn ha.' ilwad) helped mort than S00.000 peoplt' )lOp ~m<>kln~ ind 11 \\111 \\urk for )OU lbu·u dlscowr why It work.41 "' u11c· 11( 1hr ~pt'C1al fret> mtttln~ ~u ,.. M>n t ht> undn an~ fl"'"urc· 111 r1111 "' t'\1•n 1f you're not ~ure )'OtJ're ready u1 qu11 H'I comt· to 1h1· Mt~ I 1111mduc. lfll) m{'('11ng ~ onty """°" ~ou io on mokina •~ that you simply don't know how to ''"P \muk1•ndt·r. \\111 'ho\\ you hcl"' What's mort'. you're frtt w smokt dunng thi· mec•lln)( \II of"' at Smokt•ndtrs wt>rr 'moM>rs. and you 'll ht tm1rd v.1th cltgnl\\ .1111J n·,pi'fl ' FREF. lt-i.TRODt <TORY MEETINGS ~Costa mesa rffi'El m •dlcal C•nter Hospltol :w I Victoria Street n,,,room Triiller (hf hlnd the ho~pltal) Tut~day. ~1ay 1 :~ & \h dn"MJay, May 14 -7:30 P.M. Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Med ical Cenler 17 100 Euclid Avt. al Warner (Directloft!I to Meetlna Room available at f ront Oe k In Main Lobby) Wtdnt sday, Ma, 14 & Thurtday, May 15 -7:30 P.M. ,.._.._ "'9CA1•i1,.11D1 More 1nformat1on on the $50 per person atTair ma} be obtained by calhng Kathleen Peck. 633-7400. A .. Jazzy" dinner dance and auc- tion to benefit the Ea,ter 5"1 ociety begrns at 6:30 p.m 'aturday at the Mend1en. Twins Amy and Annie Smltb of Fountain Valley and their dad, Clark Smltla of Cheyenne, WY. wtl l conduct the auction. Also, at the New Orleans themed benefit, a 1986 Hyundai Excel will be awarded a lucky person. Music will be provided by the ou nds of Music band. Car ticket information ma) be obtained by calling the league at 545-2033. Another Saturday event is the Ncwpon Harbor Panhcllenic's an- nual mother-daughter soronty infor- mauon party at 2 p.m. in Saint Michael and All Angels Parish Center. Marguente and Pacific View. Corona del Mar High school senior girls or 1unor college transfers and their mother may attend the tea to view current fashions, hear first hand from col- legiate discussion leaders and pick up Panhellenic information lnv1tat1ons may be arranged by calli ng Sue Torkell1, %2-8300. or picked up at school coun-;elor's offices On May 19, Tempo. the support group for the OC Chamber Orchestra. and Hotel San Maarten will host a fundra1scr at Gauguin·s Re<;1auranl. A buffet supper, classical music by harpist Laura Cbllea and more con- temporary sele ctions by guitarist- \'Ocahst Candy Strock will be fea- tu red Reservations ($20 each) are available by calling Louise Giiiiam, 832-8517 or Anne Mueller, 7J1-2756. ... ENROLL .. NOW "for the right start In life'' HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. Ith o Door to Door T ransportatlon Where Possible o Reasonable Tuition .,. Arithmetic, Reading, Spelling, with Phonic Emphasized • Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A PRIVATE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION FOUNDED IN 1942 -~ - ll-... 8CHOOL NLY7·MIG1 IUl•llR DAY c.- WDl8PTI ,_ lN A FllOlll WALLO 11111 •-lllT (l1•) Hl-1111 Benefit for colleges Jame. Bater (left) praldent of the Foun- dation for Saddleback Community College Dl•trlct. and hla wife Bonnie &reet Emma Jane and Tom Riley at the Foundation•• dinner dance at the Ritz Carlton. Tbe ennt rat.eel approzlmately $9,000 for Saddleback and trnne Valley colleaa. NORDSTROM: Opening week of the new store at South Coast Plaza, May 16-24, will be filled with events fea turing fashion shows. demon- strations and special guest appear- ances. On Saturday Pn nccss Marcella Borghese introduces the Terme de Montecat inia clinical spa. Esthetic1an will demonstrate Fango or Masso DEAR MR. GORF.N Q.-More and more players <teem to be using weak two·blds with two clubs as the only for<'e In· slt>ad of the old ford 111( l wo·bids. Would you discuss the merits and drawbacks of the 'lystem?- N.E., Omaha, Neb. A.-Refon• \\t' <hsn1.,-. 1111· ad" a11· tages. and <11.,atl\ antal(l'"i. ol "' t•ak two-bid'>. lt•t "q111c kl} 011tl111t:> the cnn\'enl1n11 for 1 fto.,1• wl111 are nut fami liar \\ 11 Ii 11 111.,ll•ad of usi ng all operunl( f\\o·b1d-. to "how µuw - l'rful hand., 11nd lt•111(lh in the Ind sun. bid!-oft wo '>padt>.,, t" 11 lieart <; and (\\O d1t1mond., an· 11c;;etl tu '!how sp1•t'i f1t ltand .... twlow opl'111 11g b1d 'ltre11l(I h Typic all} 1111· hid .... 1i11w-. a good .. 1x-c·a1 d .,1111 and a hand uf H-11 µ0111ts. All lnmds 1 hat 11•wd to qual- ify for a 'it ro11~ t w11111wn1ng bid arc in-.u•ad op1•1wcl wllh l \\u 1 lubs and you 'lhO\\ y1111r -;111t 011 thl' ne'<t round Tht• weak 1''11-l111J 1" a two Wl.\Y wc •apon, both of rPll'>IV(' ~Uld flrf<'n· 'llV<' in out l1111k Si11re 11 c1e<it'ribe., a hanc1 w1t111n fairly pr1'<'l'it• l1mits. it I" I'll'\) fur pa1 I rwr to Jlldl(e the pu therapies in Cosmeucs throuith June 13. World-class surfer Shaun Tomson will present his collecti on of Instinct surfwear noon to 4 p.m. Saturday 1n the Brass Rail. He wtll also be available to answer questions about surfing. I. MAGNJN: Summer dresses from the Ellen Tracy an d Ralph La uren ll'nt ial 111 the hand And """ •· ~ "'1 a11• 1111c111g Lhe 0µ11unent... tu,,, t .11 a 1c•lctll\t'IY hil(li lt•vel , tlw hicl Ii.,... cc>n!>id1•rnble precrnpllvt> \ alt11· A1111t h1•1 n•asRri "'hy \\ 1•.11-. 1 \\" bids a11• Ji(arntf\k in pc1p11l.mt) 1 .... freq11c>111) of on:11ri t•nn• I land .... ul 25 or "" point s t·rnp up ra11°1 ). when·a<, weak hand" w 11 h 11 "'" card ""ll an• nol "' tll unco111mu11 Tlwrt• are two drawh.11 k'< to usi111( Wl'ak I wo bi ds Om• 1-. t li;lt player .... lt•nd to abu<;1• tlw run.,,~ tion and open hands that arr not 'it11table for weak two·b1ds bec·ause of suit qua Ii ty or st renl(t h The other is that strong t wo-suilN<> ar<' awkward to handlf' with an u1tifi- l'1al, trong two-dub ()pen mg, '"' you have to open them with a one bid In one of your suits and hop<' the auction doe~n 't die on you To give you an Idea of how effctC' live weak tw o-bid<; can be, suppu'!c> partner opens two hearts, the n1·xt hand passes and you hold on(' of the fo llowing hand'!· ~K6 ~Al07663 •82 V'J632 v8 •KQ7M ( ollcc11ons wi ll be 1nlormally modeled noon to 3 p.m. in the SCP store. Pronto R1 storante and Forty (arrots BULLOCK'S: Lanlomc an1sts will be available I to 4 p.m Fnday to do new summer makeup looks. Cos- metic's. second level CHARLES Go REN \\ 11 Ii hut h hanch ) 1111 'lhould rn1.,l' 111 fo111 ht·.1r1 .... 111 th•· first 1 HSI'. yon •"q11•1 t 111 111.1kl' 11 In the -.1•t·111HI, yo11 h:n 1· no dt>fense ,111,,111\"I ;ell CljlJ•ct .... 111)..\ l(<tlllt' .,0 }OU inc rt'a"t' 1 lw pn•1•111pl to make 1t 111011· 1hl I 11 ult I cir 1ht•11ppu1wnts to l'lllt'I t 111· ;:1111 111111 lrna~11w tlie pr<' <111.11111111 111 ):0111 ldt hand oppo fll'lll \\ho I 11\llcl h1 li11ldlllji( + K.11 Off!l2 94 11 ht· hid~ and c-;111 he·" vou \\ 1lh I ht• f1r-.1 hand 11 11111(ht t~r<lV<' <''< Jlt'll"I\ 1• If h<' drn· .... 11 t t11d <•nd you hU\ I' I ht• "l'l'OIHI hand . tu· I' m1sSIO$t a 1tnm1• and pu"•"hl)-a ~rum 'if'nc1 an)' Qlll'lltlon'I for Lh l11 t'Olumn to ('harh.•11 II. Ciort-11 And Omar Sharif, ''' r arP or thl11 n.-w11v•1w r Monday, May 1% ARJES (March 21-April 19): Family member res ponds to pica ------------ and purpose. You'll gel cred11 long overdue. Lon1-d1stai:i~ call rdatcs to social event. possible 1oumey. Gemini plays role. made 24 hours ago. Be gracious. avoid sayi ng. "I told you 'io!" Be diplomatic, realize you arc going to win. Spotlight on payments. security, money. g1f\s and music. SYDNEY 0MARR TAURUS (Apri l 20-May 20): Forces tend to be S<.ancred -be versatile, but avoid makinJ too many promises. Focus on 1rips, visits, communication with one wh o is confined to home. hospital. Pisecs. Virao natives figure prominently. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Emphasis on mone y. love. achievement. added pressure and chance for tremendous financial coup. You ean make this xour p0wcr-play day. Older individual is an ally, and you II be aware of It. Capricorn plays role. • CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Circumstance swing in your fa vor -suddenly almo5t everythin& you do 1s correct Jud&mcnt, intuition will be on taraet. You'll complete prqj cct, and scenario will hiahliaht love. Aries fiaures prominently Lf;O (July 23-Aua. n ). Refuse to be intimidated by one who 1s envious. lacks fail.ti. Push ahead, impnnt style, ccent indes)cndcncc of thou,Jht. action. Much infor· rn111on. previously prohibtted, will be made'available. VlROO (Aua. 23-Sept. 22): You'll tum in outstand1na performan« potliaht on fnt'l'lds, hope • wis"e • ucccs tn matters of peculallon. Po pulanty 1 nc~l5d1 you could win conte". Romance will nounsh. Aquanan fiaures prommcntly. LJBRA (Scpt 23-0ct. 22). Room will be made for you ll top Know 11, be confident. restore sense of dtrcct1on · SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Follow throuah on hunch, realize first imp~ss1ons.apt to be on target Focus on travel, commun1cat1on, spintual values desire for knowledge. You'll have chance to correct' errors. to rtbu1ld on more suitable base. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dcc 21 ): Em otions run h11h. heart tends to rule head. Key 1s to be anaJ_ytical to aivc loaic chance to operate. Spothaht on flirtation romance. creativity, children. chanac. travel You'll aei the money. , CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on family home, aif\s. public relations. desire for P1rtncrship o; marriaae. Go slow, refuse to be chided into snap decision You:n be offered contract. but 11 has loopholes. Play wailing aamc. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Look behind scenes, check basic procedures, coun1 your chanic. take nothing for granted where values are conctmcd. Another Aquanan present, idea which 1s wonhy or serious cons1der11t1on. You·~ on n&ht track PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Good lunar as~t coincides wlth speculation, chari ma, physical anracuon. creative endeavors. Youna person plays key rolt. Love rclat1onsh1.P inttris1fic . A~pt cb.&1lC!\IC of dead.Jin • Cancer native an picture. IP MAY lJ IS YOUft llRTHDA Y re tnclaons arc removed you'll have areater fteedom of thou&ht and action. 1? s1nalc1 you could marry this year. Thtte m1&ht alw be an aad1tton to family. Roadbk>cks ran now be lrln formed into stcppinptonn toward pf'OlrC ' You'll pin throuah wntten •ofd, you'll articulate ftchna.s in cnten.aitttna manner. You ha\'e marvelou sense of humor and appttciatc the vanous an Gemini, Sa&lttanus play important role 1n your life Dcttmbtr Wtn be memorable for you 1n 1986 ~ Or9n09 COMt OAfLY PtLOT/~, .._ 11, .. • An elega~t sell out for Co1;1ncil for ID:lmupoloO affair BJ VIDA DEAN · , ' ... .._...... Molecular lio&OIY and 8'ocbem1Ary ~. v.....-lwelJ and Welll. memben and otben about the bd Juooorted bj UW of Qra.nlt Cowuy. unua.I Lu FloriMU Aon.I ~ Tbe CouDd1 fOr 1 ~ ~~.:SOi°:iw~~C:. Undetwriten of the be:neftt were ero., and apoDtOn indeptndent Oonulet"' one of I.bole tida t.be dretl Ball bdd at tbe le•etiy ~ • called ·ia · ... _ ... ~'?:!.._ .. t f M-.:....:--UCI ..:.._.... Ma.a IM Tw Cr11111, Dert _. twad-ra.ilen-ud tliendraiten. Uni\ed~a bu helped a1ona the witlt tbe tbeme .. AD AIMriCllA ' ~ l~ • o ...-..-. • ....,_ .1.-Dl&nlf, lldrlet IM ... O.S. Ouetu luacbed oa btoccoli '°" way thro finandaf support ofthe Dream ... EJeeutEvenial. ~abouttheimmune1ystemand E ..... PwllJ fouiadatJoD cbidrn ud bey lbrimp 11.leds :a HOiieD Youtb C.a1a where hi• ....., •'+ ••• ol H•11 •• Prelideut k-'Mf' la ClUled h a te11UCb. ora wains bet Zandra lt.bodn kmoD mou.e ill lac. cookiel. The d.re&m of · stardom bepn. .a.ch wrore die •=u• ••• liM-een out. .. It'• to aiol to lili told out... ..It'• a beautiftal party with beauti-ue teqUinned wort of art)M':: wine(• 1983 IOenteiner Soielielbera .. I tip ~t to all of you." dtell and ... a... of Newport said tile aequi1111I ll»d 1f Mix• f\al ....... taid Oupea. anendina Mlltual Ufe IDIUl'UCle and Kabinet) and cbun,...e (LecAere Oocmlts Mid. 0 Becaute it'•~ Bach modeled me MllDoe dalt 1be weko~ die 135 ..-.. •1t1 a with hit Wife Dr. MM o.,ta. "Tbe _.'rem If•••"'· Briut DemHec:) were donated by lib you wbo betp people like me caplvecJ the Judlll Tl"OPllY. ~ lovclyevauJ11uda..Dort .. 10Ueb." lftt etneratioD wW eec the hitt o( Wbeo the Red Ribbon 100 mem· lllOO butb&Dd1 TJ c.Mt _.DI.le Peter Odla, acicompuied by hit ,.,.... Of Newport ,... cOciair aa 1be added payi:._!'!.,baee to bCDeflt mearcb we are doina today." be benbip Seti qetber. they a1W1ya , PaltleJ. w:ife Gall, opened the ~Olf'lm, 1Qb.' ChaiF o( the apt mauequi;M wM • c~ Dierl 4 • added. • teem to tiave a woDderftll time. SuCb bin& for Chapter ~t ,,..._ nwCbed and waltzed wanl& IM Its a pat petty," COll'lmeDted .. We have tlLree educational meet· wu the cue recently wbctl membm •="·A.IT'~ ~ ~u!fted o.n. who bad unexpeetedly"'\eeft fivo-feet b.P and tix·kt wWe" ~. 'rem ...,,... u be eat by wife and i.!'11 _per year " commented GleN and their ~ti pthered ac ' the any in . mi 0 called out of town. (Oetkto did.. dmees. • commiuee member...,._ lfen• ~ wbo helped found the coun· C.entcr Club for 1 fub.ion Ibo• Way even~~ tt • :!~ however, hOlt the brukfut in Pacific .16 IM of lrvinc and ...... ol warina a white mint jec:Ut. Lucty ciJ ud now acu u advilOf with Man luncheon to raite fUDdl (or the ~man m,... . Mutual'• Executive Diniq Jl~m -N~ were in cba190llbl lorilu' Marilou WOO the prize .illcbt which Am Wellt. 1'bi1 is our secona Oran,eCounty ChapteroftbeAmeri· 1 bit~!p&ac;~o~e:u;ve and, we Wldenland, Wit there i~ eat1Jcipetion. ~ C.. ud ..... bad been donated by M.JICquea.(A fundraiteraodwebavemadeS30,000 can Red CroU. mem~-P. 0 1 oo-spirit.) ~ o~ tamed up to dayofbeautratNeimu-Man:uland for research. We have staned alow, Red Ribbon 100 ia the women'• queviUeSociety,tbeyouna,confident Memben of the Alexi• de Toe-delilD a ud odlllr OC Amen Wuay wu awarded to &H became there are IO many orpniza· advilOrycou.ncil to tbeOraoeeCowl· Patil Gmr•a.. quickly put their l= Societ__y on band iDCluded Ooritu takiaa S*fl i.Dduded Mdl11t1 T_..andPaaa....). tion.stryinatoraiteftmdsfordiftimnt ty Chapter of the Ameri<:an Red minds at cue. '1w u, .1 .... _. llartM ._..olfoulaiDValley(6w'pent Abo= went to boaorary chair-cautet. We have l l S members.•• cross. GonzaAes. t.be t 9M Olympic: Box· ~ MutJ,. Ht1llm, Jeff Roem Getde:e), wbo did dae ~ man Giiii • 1111 -abe 00'9 BW wu co-cbainnan of the Al explaioed by w .... Olfll'. vice ina Gold Medalist. wu fe.atu.red Sa.et. Clw1le a ....... Cart &.udler• dml worn by.._., w .... of Suta boated the tint meedna of Jhe party and committee memben in· president of ways and me.am, and rec:entlyattbeunualbreak:futofthe Lee &ant. AJM J_. and .._ ~::~and Mart.n. WIP• of .. council,wbicbwillbetwoyeanoldin eluded Butlua ..._.t, Mary a.-~of the event, the member· JOciety tbe one-~-dd United Meellat.4. Also ~~DI tbe pro-'m. · Sel'Cember. .....,. MuJ Dell~ OllklM. shipofRedRibbon IOO(theontyR.ed Way:alruiated pbdantbropic or-aram ~re T.., , l. ...... · Ouettl included &it and= the elepot evenina bad itueriout GlllaJ s.anw.-(lookina very Crotuupport P,OUP ofita kind in the pruzation whole individual mem-~.Cana U... and'*-~ ,_.. (Jbe woo a ~ ta. aideuDr.GaleA.Gn..-.pro&mot elepat in a black c:oclctai1 6at and country) proVldet volunteer auppon berl have contributed more than Oranae Cowltiau were well rep-award with tbe ordl.id c:reabon or Immu.nolol)'. [)ejarunat of dtell made with flounce hemline). to all Red Crou evenu, educates iu Sl00,000 to ...asi t.be Ill charities retmtecl at the spectaCUlar 48th x. ... did for bet). ...................... ..., Dort deKndf treeta Slalrlee Oaaea.betm. 8art.n aad Dr. a.le Orule• wtda co- cbalr Ollle Blll. RECIPE FORA SWEET LIFE ••• l'romBl She ia the mother of Mandy, age 9, a Lquna -chocolate roses in every chocolate wcavina on the cake bep.n student at El color-stemmed from her work with to drip. When, we finally found the Morro School; Mark, 16, a Junior at charities. '"Kathy Hurwitz asked mcHf home. I bepn ro fan tbe'cake to cool it i..,una Beach Hi&b School; I would make chocolate rotes for the off' and kept coverif! the melted David, 21, a senior at UCLA and Cystic Fibrosis Auxiliary'• 'M New pl.aces with flowers, said Pam, Orqory, 23, now tourina Germany. Year's Eve party. I bad never made a lauahina tbroqb what miabt have Pam is alto the owner of Le Cake rose in my life, but nobody bad told been a businesl disuter. Laauna with her sister Marcella me I couldn't do it. so I did." Wbat'snext? .. l"mtr)'inatorepoup ROberson. The business is built on This put year, she shipped out the business and I need a retail a10re, chocolate-they started with truffles about 6,000 of the chocolate roses. where we can put out all of the cakes in 19M and since then have They were featured in the Neiman-chocolate items we make where they cu.atom made items in every sweet Marcus calendar and are now sold in can be teen." shape ~nable. several Newpon Beach and Lacuna Tb.is endeavor will have to find ita ") BETTER LISTENERS •.• Combinina her roles in life u a Beach lhopa. ..1--al ·th be:r in o1 t volunteer, careerist and mother .. l can do anythin& with chocolate -; m:naH:n ~~ seems simple u Pam exolaina ber you only need auaar. chocola~ Search Foundation. wbkta ..-.. style ... At one time when l was into skill"' . children and their ~ 9dilool' From Bl observed bow people listen to llOries. She noted that perticipants re- 1p0oded to conversa~onal ttorytell- ina in 10me ways that~ encouraa- ioa and some ways that were not. "Encourqina respontea included displayi~~· uon {'Wowf"You must be ), offerina reinfon:e- ment ('Uh b • ·1 know what you mean'), utina for details, and lauab-ina appreciatively. "Responses that were lea than encou.rasillJ included the in~ectin& of comicuons, the predicuna of details and thus usurpina the storyteller's role, makina remarks that were only marainally relevant, switchin& lO an unrelated topic, or just plain silence at the conclusion of the story." McLaughlin observed that men interior decoratina and antiques I "One of the moat unusual \hiDp l Po ......_ _.._ • Pft!_ -.... al were more likely to uaurp the threw the kids in the car and took ever did wu to wrap a ti" in ~~N; :p:.;:: tllalmilla storyteller's role and less likely to them alona." Prior to Le Cake chocolate. She 1ftl 1eaud in tbe &nds for t .11pna tcMok D ·I ·,. respond with the Oanery of .. leQ~ La&una. she bad a caterina business. mMSdle or a daea'l ubk at • Ital Women, a~.-.-• McLauahlin reports that women are more likely to show apPreciation for the story and otberwtse-provide me storyteller with encouraaemeot. In fact, males who used fewer "Ub huhs" and .. yeahs" were rated by their partnen as "more competent.' t.ia1 talk•• -more conversation about "The boys helped me deliver. ~andsbeterVedcbampepe. But, thesametopicorasimilartopic. "Since I bad my own business, it 1f you'll pudon the pun. it was all l..apDaSchoolofA.n;JuiorCG• ci ....... ,:... th was euy for me to ananae my hours done in very &OOd taste. ~clFi~;'!.ArtA"~=OC.alld ~. Mel.a....,..... sugesu at women and I always tried to be here when the "l remembet" a wedding when the '-'".. • ........ -......-., O>IK; are more likely than men to .. fill a a.a-b fro ...... 1 .. te=rature was 11 o ~ J and Sam are also members of the perceived awkward silence" in a ChUUJ~ came ome m -.;uOO . ----ChanccUor·s O ub of ua. conversation. f;i~Tbe;;;;;;;la~tes~t;;;;;;ve~n~ture;;;;;;;;;;;;o~f ~Le;;;;;;~C~·~ke;;;;;;~co;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,t;;;;;;;fin~d;;;;;;;the;;;;;;;~address;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;and;;;;;;;~thc--------------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ··When the story was concluded., the women were more likely to 1how the 1toryteller that his or her story was of particular interesting by re- spondina witb a story about the same topic -unless the woman repnied the topic as vulpr or objectionable in some other way." "Moreover, ruearch indicates that women are ,enerally more likely ro initiate and sustain a topic in • con venation. We may be justified in concludio& that women, more IO than men tend" to reprd aood conversa- tion U I terious responsibility." TOMORROW'S RESULTS TONIGHT Orange County's only stock marlcet closing prices will be available in the Doily Pilot at the lo/lowing sel«ted stores and news racks. Why wait until tomorrow when you can find ovt tonight on the street no later than 6:00 pm. Store owners who want the late stock editions call ... Single Copy Sales Director at 6'2-4321. Corona del Mar t - WORLD ACCLAIMED DRAMA STIJDENTS OF ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL would like to ~nglnnh WATCH FOR COMING EVENTS· May 16 7 p.m. Fundraiser Benefit at Estancia High School (Community merchanta have donated outatanclinc cifts for the Raf!le Drawini on May 16 J For information, contact ~uced Marketinc Concepts (714) 548-3078 -------------------------------------I WlSh to donatt NAME ADDRESS TF.l FPHONE I to Estancia H1F;h School Drama Students -- Ple.i~t tnrul -to lO~O Swan l)r ( o~tJ Mt'><I C' A 1l~r,Zf'l You Wlll ~ce1~ a cert1f1t d rtceipt by mail M ONnQe Coeet DAILY PILOT/ Sunday, May 11, 1988 Steve Allen started something big I num BOTllENBEl\G believes tnterviewina Juests requires Whatever h ilt A.lien did hit brand WU lelected bcaute it'• bileoouab to J,.,,....__ · akill-besinaJedoutPhilOonahue's ofit fi.m. Al pjooeerofNBC'1 '''The lklel> 800, wtUcb is what critics l&id provocativenm and Merv Griffin's Toniabt Show" from 19$4-57, Allen woUld be eseential for a show put NEW YORK.-When Steve Allen curiosity -but not any di10ernible strove for an uninhibited, comic much of America'• bedtime. wro1e tbe tont "This Could Be the talent. • nuttineu. Hit 1uocet10r, Jack Paar, Then ho •Y• to expect the unex- Start of Somet.hlna Bia," he wasn't "Talent is restricted to the cultural stmted tbe art of convenation. The pccted became he bu no idea what's referrina to his most lastin& test.a-arts," sa.id Allen, the ooted comedian, cum:nt kina of the mi~t hour, aoina to baJ>PCn. Like the ni&ht be meot. "The Toniabt Show:• the in-pianist, soqwriter and author wboae Johnny Canon, bu combined both broadcast from Miami Beach and IOllUliac'a dd.i&ht be started 30 years 27th book, "How to Make A Speech," aspecu. dtated up with a aroup of real U.S. llO· was released recently. A "Toniabt Show.. retrotpective Marines to launch a mock ~val You can credit Allen for establish-He said the talk-show host "sets u will be included in "NBCs 60Lb usault on the mainlaod. · ina the 1at.e-niabt viewiq habit and much credit IS the guest merely for Anniversary Celebration" Monday "At the time, Fidel C.utro was for introduciq the deak...and-chair savina.. 'Oh, really, so what happened ttlaht The thrce-:hour salute to a.ix holed up . in the mountains (in format to the culture, but don't call then?"~ He likened the job to a disc decades of NBC radio and TV bistOJY Cuba)," Allen .lai4 "~pie laid, 'My this versatile entertamer TV's first jockey who wins fame by playina will include appearances by 100 stars God. we're beana mvadcd! " talk-show host. At least not to his other people's musk and hi&hliabts from NBCs broad-Today, that would be considered a face. "If you interview frank Sinatra or casting annals. David-Letterman m>e stunt, but .. 'The Ton.iabt Show' in my~ Donald Duck, on this planet you Allen will be shown doina a Letterman bas laid his stqed wacki- wu only a talk show on certain ni&hts, become as famous as frank Sinatra or moootoaue from NBCs openina oess was inspired by Allen's skits and when I couldn't think of anything Donald Duck," Allen said. "Hostina "Toniabt Show" in September 19S4. routines. While Letterman reads Jet- more creative to do," said Allen, who a talk show is no bi deal." He tetfs that first audience the studio ten from the sticks on his late-niabt ;;;;;•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _____ ;;;;;::;::;=~;;:;~~;;;;;:;;;::;;:;==1r;::::::::::::~~~~:::=:==::;i show, Allen Utcd to don a ludicrous press bat and act red in the face reading anary letters to the editor that be actual.ly took from newspapers. ... IT'S BELON MJ.~ ANO ABOVE TH£ LAW ~«>. ...~ACT\JI[ ~ "That works IS well m North Dakota as it does in New York," Allen said. "Nowadays, there are tabloids all over the country, and there's more violent language in those lenen." . Sten Allen line bJa 'Ylewa of tile newa. .,._.... -·--.....,_._. .. .,..... _ _. -. NOW PLAYING --,_ -.... -----w...-$3$1311 ...... ~ CllTA-U--~'---u----· 751-41.. •a. _,.,._ lllW ---"'--fl, ... --...... -Wlt!Oll --............. ~--~----"'=""" -°""" 0-... 1---1 -.. 1.-~--- Another Allen-Letterman simi- laritY is their infectious lauahs. In a clapic TV seament, Allen became hysterical and lost control on the air. He had hurriedly changed clothes on a commercial break and rushed on s~but several strands of hair were stic · out of a aoofy hat He saw it on the V monitor. ~ppcncd on a live lbow. Today, the director would atop tape. we'd com- pote ounelves, and audiences would have miSled that pure aold.." Another Allen-Letterman connec- tion involvea Allen's contention that in J 981 be was wooed by fonner NBC president Fred Silverman to do a follow-up proeram to Carson's "T~ night Show," only to have Carson veto the proposal work out," be said. ''Steve has always had it in his head that that's what happened. It's true that Canon may have had some consultation riaht. but I don•t think he had absolute control over the time period." The year after the Allen-Silverman discussions. "late Night With David Letterman" was created -a co- production of NBC Entertainment and Johnny Carson Productions. "That §Ot me laughing... Allen rccalled. • Then I became seized by the laughing-in-cb~b response. Tbe more I thought, 'Steve.I. shape up,' the more I lau&hed. It was tour minutes of hysterical lau&hter and the audience t-r------------1 joined in. l'hat could only have Silverman, however, said he didn't Steve Allen was back on late-night remember it that way. "It just didn't TV, ifonly in spirit .......... UAllllM W Ollltlll ., ............ , .. , ...... .... ,.,.,. .. • 17f M\O ll I CllO II IOCll IL D ll IQIO ~I »IO • '"ECHO PARK' IS ONE OF THE PLEASANTEST SURPRISES OF THE SEASON!" -Owm Chemolin SUSAN DEY • A SLY. SEDUCTIVE COMEDY. ~ -..<?! ... ~ . --...... .. NOW PLAYING UACIHEMAS · Costa ~sa • 5-40-0594 THE BEST OF· THE BEST TOM CRUISE • KELLY McGILLIS A DON SIMPSON/J[RRY BRUCXHEIMfR PRODUCTION ~IOPGUNEF w PARAMOUIT PICTURES PRESENlS A DON SIMPSON/JERRY BRUCKHUMfR PRODUCTION A rort sam AlM roM OIUISE lDP 6UI mtY llcGllm VAl KllM(ff ANJHONY EDWARDS mM smmm MlfilC saJRE BY HAllOlD fAUERMEYER maJJM P80IJlllH Bill IWIAWO WHITTEN BY JIM M & JACl f PPS.JR. PRODUCED BY IOI SIMPSI MO .lJIRY llDllMR narrm BY mw t'mTT CXJ--r -• 1111 w•• •1111 •• W1111S• wma naaaUNllfT irn• UHUfW '"'" IM.!11 ... ,, .. -·-•• ,. .... ,.Ulal "rllVllUIJllll rn,nn: --• .......... ..... ...._..""""WllW ........... .,.. ...... __ .. ., ...... STARTS FRllAY AT TllATIE OR DllVE-IN llAR Ylll. ---- llU 990-4021 UA ll>VIS 4 .na mu 540-0594 MIMTll lbll 141·0770 UA soont COAST EDWAIDS CHMTO COfTElt WINNER 3FRENCH ACADEMY AWARrY:, tndudlng BEST PICTURE INen cladie • 'Down, Out' will be fir.st Fox series LOS ANGELES (AP) -The~ prime-time series for the Fox Broad- casting Co. next March will be "Down and Out in Beverly Hill.s," · based on the hit Disney comedy movie. The joint announcement came from Barry Diller, chairman of Fox Inc .. and Michael D. Eisner, chair- man of the Walt Disney Co. Diller and Eisner were associates at A.BC for many yea.rs and then at Paramount Pictures. FBC will begin its fourth network in the fall wah "Late Night Starring Joan Rivers," it was disclosed at a news conference Tuesday. The show will put Rivers in hcad-t~hcad competition with her former mentor, Johnny Carson. host of NBCs "T~ nif!!t Show." 'Down and Out in Beverly Hjlls_" first prime-time show for the satellite· delivered program service for inde- pendent stations, will be produced by Touchstone Television, a division of Disney. It is based on the Paul Mazurslcy hit film stamng Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Drc~ss. Diller a.nd Eisner said m a JOant statement, "This new relationship between FBC and Touchstone will mark the beginning of what we hope will be many projects. We have been associates for most of our entire professional careers and look forward to working again on this and other projects." ''Down an Out m Beverly Hills" has a firm commitment fc!t 13 episodes. The feature film was orig· inally released Jan. 31 . 1986. and has grossed $56.6 to date. It is the highest grossing film of the year. FBC is a unit of Fox Inc. which represents a consolidation of Twen- tieth Century-Fox Studios and the fonner Metromedia stations. FRI 5:45, 7~45, 9:45 SAT/stM 1:45, 3:45 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 Pdw.Hd \ TOWN CENTf R · ... ~ ..... ' )51 -4184 Lori hare bu jolDed tlae cut of •-nae~ uad r· at tlae Curtain Call Dinner Theater. oppoeite Cl}'Dell Jacboa. The ahow nma tb.roap llay 25. Re•u·+attoaa at 838-1540. 'Frost,' Carson win Peabody TV· awards ATHENS, Ga. (AP)~ "An Early Frost." an NBC television movie about a victim of AIDS, and "The Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson weTe among the 27 winners of the 1985 George Foster Peabody A wards .. Also honored for d1stinauished broadcast programming were "Live Aid" concert orpnm Bob Geldof and "Do You Remember Love?" a CBS movie about a college professor and poet afflicted with Alzheimer's disease. The Peabody awards, administered by the University of Georgia School of Journalism and Mass Com- mun i cations, were presented Wednesday in New York. The Peabody Judges said Carson's "Tonight" show for hearly 25 years has "entertained and amused Amcri· can television viewers as no other program has." "An Early Frost" was "an honest and tender drama," the judges said. Geldof, a British rock musician who organized the "Live Aid" con· certs broadcast from Philadelphia and London to fund bunttr rcli~f. was cited for "hls personal commit· ment to helping alleviate hunger throughout the world." In otheT awards, CBS News woo for "The Number Man-Bach at Three Hundred., ... about composer Johann Bach, and for"Whose America Is It," about conflicts created y immisra· lion. Public TV's "McNeilLe rcr N s- Hour" won for an examina fljfe in South Africa titled "Apartheid's People." Another public television news prop-am, "Frontline," was honored for the four-part series, "Crisis in Central America." NBC News won a Peabody for "Vietnam Teo Years After." ·--··----·--.,.QWJ.:""'"- ••• , ....... 0311 EDWMDS tuftlCTI* U--tM-2400 rACRLAMIMIAt umaauna..11 ~SOCM. ' lMUM l&1S MML WUO•T--MM7IO ~ .... , -W"t,MI •aumMJ. --......... EDWMDS VU> TWI -• u. cm cono "4-n11 ijl1Ui1;#3'tJ!L7 4 m-.~:~~:::J S C•ITTDtS IN·I .. 3:40 7:49 /I Mllflon Wtl'l To Ole(R) l :S09:30t:3S .. ll'TTY ... """ (N-UI 2:00 4 :00 •·oo f·oo 10·00 1 AcadeMy AWUdl °""°NO,....,,, OUT Of' A F •tcA .. , 3:29 7 :30 l'ollc• SHOWS AT 12•49 3·SS Acad•ml' l 1:30 9 :35 7 ·00&10•10 &1:40 •LU• Cn'Y f•) 1:30 3130 S:30 ld'109 -SNCAK et 7:30 - JO JO OANC&llt lit) SHOWS AT 2:0b 4 :00 t 100 1>00 IO·OO T ... llONCY PfT fflC) I :SS 3 :S9 9:99 I CS: I 0 -SNl:AK at 1:00 - LDDeDIN) 1:35 3 139 9 :3'5 7:35 .. t :ll -CINE-Fl GONE- UEAKERS ARE BACK STADIUm [;, DA"8atc>USL y CLDK(•J Ameman 3000 (~·13) ~CITY(•) l'liol Co·H lt Wltneu (R) M> M> DANCE• (9') Ptior Co·Hlt Ja91ed IEdte (R) • DOW11 6 OUT ... ..V.lltL Y HILUJ llt) Tl\e Color l'iorple II' ·131 CltlTTaR SIN·I· Ptios In Tl\t Sl\adow• of KlllmanJero (R) --'A .... "-'°""" 1r1 ..... , >letO.t<tr "''°"' U4 I "'.,,. ] ... 0r._ CGe1t OAJLY PtLOT/~, ~ 11, ,_ • TWo muslcalsjoln stage pazj ................ -UDder &be...,, la lrville aad in a VIit audilOriwn in fdlnoa -ia the fare this week u -, two new ~ proda.ction1 amw U. Oruee CoUnty. 1~" 1 show bated oa Studs Terkel'• boOk about a crou teetion of Amoric:a. will be pretenled at Irvine . VaUeyCollcp. wbiletbeRoclmnand ........... . Hammerttesn favorite....,..,_. el Toi TITIS CAU.B()AJU> -()raw C09at Collete bu ao.noun.oed audit.ions for three shows it will mount lhi• summer, be&innioa Monday and Wednesday with tryO\Jta for "Enter lauabina" from • to 8 p.m. in the Drama lab Theater. John Ferucx:a 11 di.nctiq and iM cast requites aeven men and fo1Jr women. Come .. Will be ....... 21.lJ ... 6:30 to IQ 9.m. ill ...... ¢ l!.; •" C>ireaoi' 8iU ,..... Will 111 I .. •• ........... Ymdy, die aariml ••tit: · "The Druabnr ...... I 1- .._.,.will be the latest o~ from the Fullenon Civic Li&ht Ooerl. Bo. th open Friday niabt, 6ut ~\Vorkina" ataya around foT onJy two per- 23 and 24 from 6 IO 10 p.a. Im ... Drama Lab. The .,_ .... Ax IJ ' men and five wwa _. • '9 .: di~ by Aja GOllai. Cil ~ ! •"B ... , De111" at the Ncwpon Reldjqs(or••phlW!etpbia.He~I 43~,~b,..,,.._iafol dr& BcachMormonCbu11eb, 801 Oovc1 ,,_ __ _,.._.:_ ________ _:_ ____________ ..:.._-.._~---------------- formances. l A cut of 31 people from 13 to 6S is featured in "Wortcint" under the direction of Charisse Kennard. The musical will be staaecS in the coUeac quad, which will be tnnsformed into an outdoor theater with ICl\ina for 300. Cw1ain is 8 p.m. both qiabuand tiekell can be reserved at SS9-3333. .. The Sound of Music" will play for three weekends for the FuUenon CLO at Plummer Auditorium, on Chap- man Avenue a~Stnet, under the direction an I>Uncan. Donna ~e~J. Harol Clousina, Dan lialkyard, Su Hannon and Nancy · Noble are featured in the cast. Performances will be given Thundays throuah Saturdays after open.in& weekend at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2:30 May 18 and 25 and June I. Call 897-1732 for ticket information. Next weekend witJ see final cur- tains fallina on five local productions .. Th~ are! • Vlrdala" on the Second Staae of South CO.st Repertory, 6S5 Town CenteT Drive, Costa Mcsa{957-40i3), closins performances Tuesday tbroup Friday at 8:30, Saturday at 3 and 8:30, today and.Sunday at 3 and 8 p.m. •"MJ Falt Lady" ilt Golden West Co1Jqe in Huntington Beach (89S-8378), winding up Thursday throuah Siturday ar 8 p.m. with nday performances today and May Sat 3 p.m. •"Ou T•wa•• in the Drama Lab Theater of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa (432·SS27). comina to an end Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and next Sunday at 2 p.m. •"YH eu•t Tue It Wltlt YH" by the Saddleback Valley Commu11;ity Theater at Trabuco Hills High School, Los Alisos at Cordova, Mission Viejo (768-0981), final per- formances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Orivein Newport (64~1123), clOllng out Thursday and Fridal at 1:30 p.m. •("T• Utde Wla.. by the Brea Theater Leape at the city's Civic Cultural C.COtcr {S28-i240), wiodi.nf up Thursday throU&h Saturday at p.m. Meanwhile, these other shows con- tinue their respective tnPaemel1ts this week: •"Caldl Me U Y• Cu" at the Huntiqton Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown A venue an the Seacliff Villqe shopping center, Huntington Beach {832-1405), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 throuah May 24 with a matinee today at 2:30. •''SJde lllJ Side by So.dltelm" at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach (631-0288), Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throu&h June 14. •"Tille flllwart1a1 of Baroa Bell.IJre'!" at the Westminster Com- muruty Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster(995-4113), Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through June 14 with a 2 p.m. matinee June 8. Orana.e County's dinner theaters offer the followioa ball of fare: ··~ Ge FleratlM" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San aemente (492-9950), Wednesdays through Sat- urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m. until June 8. •"Evita" at the Grand Dinntt Th~ter, I Hotel Way, Anaheim (772-77 lb), nightly e~ccpt Mondays at varying curtain times through June l 5. •''Tille Kia& &Dd I" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540),_ nightly e:t· cept Mondays at vary1na curtaJn times through May 25. •"La1t of lite Cla••" at the Harle- qui n Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-SS I l ), nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through June 8. Two lovers . One chance . No time . ~ ~w~ . :· ... > {PG·l3J CD A PMMDIT PE1R 0 ....._.. -·-~~""--NOW PLAYING WA COlfA -fdloWfl MllWI ht,,..,. SOllll eo.. ....,. 1714)535.m (71'1W2711 IJU(llA PW a TIMI UA ~ E°'""*~ 171411152•1 (71(1511 s. 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I IJ ·- -Ortnge COlllt OAJLY PILOT I Sunday, May 11, 19&e J "MMt voten may bie I.ate lnllvl111.much tho~ht to their ~of.a, but they don 'tllke to ....te them on sure loeen. Motherhood takes 1Dore than sltDple tenderness EVERYTHING whenever there 1s a lice exposure from school. What is.a mother? My kidj pve me a pllq_ue one Mother's Day wi tb sweet rh)'11UD& verses fuU of words like "tenderness, love," and other little sweet nothinis and such. I remember thinkioa. how sweet. •Motherhood is suddenly feeling old when your daughter asks "who were the BeatJes?" NASA ~ DEPT. However, the more I read 1t, the more I felt the desire to write a more realistic memorial for today's mo then. •Motherhood 1s needing a bull- dozer to get into your son's room and a ps mask to make it out. •Motherhood 1s getting tackled and wrestled by your 9-ycar-old dauahter. •Motherhood 1s ltstening to a memorized recital of all commercials durina dinner. •Motherhood is making friends with your son's rat. in spite of his tatl. •Motherhood is letting your 14- ycar-old wear YOUR running shoes to school. •Motherhood is coming home to a shaving cream fight. •Motherhood is letting your son come to work with you on a Saturday, feclina real good about exposing him to the real world of computers, and finding out on Monday that he broadca.st a message to all co-workers' computers saying. "My Mom's a bozo." •Motherhood is listening to your 14-year-old's radio because it LS the best one in the house and having his lordship quielly pulJ the plug and carry it into his room to further destroy his already impaired hearing. •Motherhood is realizing that yo·ur son's bearing must be impaired. otherwise why docs his face look bored and void of hfe when you're talking to tU m??? • •Motherhood is playing "Heart & Soul" on the organ over and over and over with your daughter who has just discovered that she has "musical talent." •Motherhood 1s the JOY of washing •Motherhood 1s a 14-year-old boy- man who bas his purple belt in karate logicaJly inform you that you really have no physical way to force him to do sortlething he chooses not to do. •Motherhood is stransers tening you what neat, wonderful kids you have. •Motherhood 1s the appreciation you feel at dinner time when voices chime in together to say "chicken again?? EUUUWWWW. '' •Motherhood is feeling the trans- formation of Mother Hulk taking place when you come home from work to pop cans, books. trash. food , cats and boys· bodies scattered about the living room floor. •Motherhood is the pnde you feel when your kids made honor-roll. •Motherhood is your skinny 9- year-old daughter trying to convince you she needs a t~i~J bra. •Motherhood 1s going to church and experiencing your son's loud yawning and a sitting position only a dead body would take -while your daughter 1s holy and inspired, singing like a saint. •Motherhood 1s a quick slip back to easy childhood ecstacy, driving to the beach with the windows down and three little g.irls in the back scat. voices blarif1$ in unison with the radio. "Rock 10 the USA!" •Motherhood is the 4-year-old next door telJing you what a mess the house 1s. •Motherhood is attending a self defense class and having your son 1ump out in the dark from behind a tree to "test" your new reflexes. •Motherhood ts mainta1010g humor at ALL tames. JEAN SC'HNURSTEIN · Costa MrGi Beachgoers should be charged To the Editor: Mr. Robert McNemey of Newpon Beach points out the temble plight of Newport Beach, which has been plagued by "deep pocket" lawsuits. Newport Beach is now uninsured Cao other beach communities be far behind? Ever since moving to Cah- fomia over I 5 years ago, I have had trouble understanding the mentality that beaches should be "free" to all users. What nonsense! L1vmg m Laguna Beach, I see many people come from far away who litter the beaches and leave us with a great deal of expense to pick up after them. Jn addition the beach cities provide lifeguard ser- vices. When these people do some- thing foolish. they then tum around and sue us! I grew up on the other coast where 11 1s an accepted practice to req uire beach goers Ul pa} for the pnv1lege. They learned many years ago that 1t costs mone} for lifeguards and trash pickup and. no doubt, lawsuits Wh y not charge all beach users a per diem charge for the privilege of being on the beach? This should be raised high enough to pay for what- ever insurance premium is necessary to prevent a clly being forced into bankruptq . McNemey's 1dra of requ1nng beach goers to prove they are insured before entenng the water makes sense. Let the users pay for their own foolishness. lfth1s does not prove possible then the risks should be spread upon not only Orange County but the entire state. After all. 1t 1s C'ahfomians who use the beach and not just the people who la ve in the beach commu01t1es. Therefore should not the entire CaJ1fom1a society be prepared to make good on any lawsuits? Surely the state of California has a much deeper pocket than Newport Beach. Laguna Beach. or any other beach city. \. JAMES G. KREDER Laguna Beach Pay offer more than generous To the Editor- Your ed1tonal of Apnl 21 regarding the current negouauons an. the Foun- tain Valley School D1stnct was very much to the point. and I am 1n agr«ment with your position except for one point. You called the pay raise offered to the teachers "generous." but a better word would be "ir- responsible:· or even "cnmanal." Do you realize that the teachers 10 Fountain Valley put 1n onl y s1.1t hours a day. 41 1 days a week. fo r 36 weeks a year. The current pay scale translates· to overS37 per hour at work fo r many of the teachers. with no requirement for performance and virtually com- plete JO b c;ecunty. To raise the~ public employees· pay 10 over $46 per hour at the tax pa)ers' expense should not be ll rmed "generous." The trustees must pay dearly to obtain their positions (so they can take the teachers' abuse). and their main qualifications are an interest in schools and a big ego. They are not prepared to hold out against the combined pre<;sures of a greedy, ruthless and power-hungry union. an administration and negotiating staff that knows full well that they Will get as much money as the teachers or more m the end: and an ignorant and apathetic public that 1s still convinced that all teachers are poor and under- paid. J.W Fountain Valley School closure necessary evil To the Edi tor· The problem of balancing school loads by closing some fac1llt1ec; and merg.ang Wlth others is alwa ys a tough one. Closing Davis lntcrmed1a1c and merg.ang Wllh ( o<;ta Mt:sa High 1!. 1yp1 cal The need for such move~ 1s readil y apparent. Over the year'i our popu- lauon age m1,1ure ha'i changed rad- ically. thus we have 'icc n 15 school~ close w1th1n the Corona del Mar/Newpo rt Harhor/Estanc1a zones dunng the pa'>t 20 )'Cars Now the same overabundanc~ of cla room space ex1~b m the Costa Mesa zone. where only one closure ORANGE COASl Daily Pilat has been previously made. The school board deserves credit for making a necessary dcc1S1on against understandable opposition. However. the goal of all is t<> give quality 'IChoohng to all students. Too few kids 1n too many schools is not the answer. Merging grades seven and eight wtth grades nine throuR.h twelve 1s working wcll 10 Corona cfcl Mar. If all of us. kids and parents. teachers, business and the communi- 1)' at large ~ct behind the school board'\ dec1s1on, we can improve the u~ of our schooling assets ,,.,. Zlnt fOttOt Tom Taft 'A11n-oir>0 £1Hr• °""',.....,. C•t1 f r.lt fom Cl•nln ~ ... ~ f.,.t()( Cr• .. IM« swis r iir0t GIFFORD MYERS Ncwpon Beach ~ Clilillreh'Mft Conlroll9f "°"" L. C.ne..-Proouc11nt1 Man.t~ Twrylf .... cwcui.oon ~ ........... '*' Merilatino Oot~tor ~!a~or Time voters Got .Serious aboutcampB.ign choices Electorate about to be asked to mark and cast ballots SACRAMENTO -An important event for California voters is upon us once agam. It's called Get Serious Day. That, anyway, is what Southern Cahfomia Republican pollster Gary Lawrence calls it. Candidates, cam- paign consultants and other polJsten may not know it by that or any other name, but they know that such a day occurs just before every pri mary and general election. and that voters arc about to observe 1t again. When they do, every election race will be transformed and, for better or worse. a wmner will begin to emerge from even the crowded field of candidates. The mass of voters, as is their custom, have {>aid httle attention to California polnics over the last 12 months despite all the noise. press relca~ and advertising emanating from the poliucal stage. Now these voters again face the sudden rcaJiza. tion that they're about to be called upon to mark and cast ballots. When the reabiat1on docs hit them, they'll finally stan thinking senously about which candidates merit their support for vanous nominations and offi ces. After a career examining public opinion and the process by which it's formed. pollster Lawrence has con- cluded that Get Scnous Day usually occurs about three weeks before an election. although perhaps a bit later if the campaigns have been relatively dull and unexciting, which has been the case in California so far this year. That means. since the primary election this year will be held June 3, the time 1s JUSt about here for voters to Get Serious about thei r choices. especially 1n the most intercstjng contest for a statewide nommat1on. the Republican primary for U.S. Senate So meone -or perhaps two or even MARTY SMITH three persons -wiJJ start pulling away from pack. This will mark a drastic change in a race in wtUch the pack leaders have pined no more than 12 to 15 percent suppon in public polls for most of the la.st year, ~ly ahead of their competitors. And if the past is any indication, you can fofJet predictions that the Senate nommauon will be captured by a candidate who gains only 20 to 24 percent of the vote. It's much more likely that the bandwagon effect will give the winner between 30 to 3S percent of the vote. One of the results of Get Serious Day is that most voters begin abandoning those c:andjdale$ wbodon't seem to have much chance of winning. Voten tend to limit their choices to those who seem to have a reasonable chance of winnioi. Most voten may be late in giving much thought to their ballots, but they don't like to waste them on sure losers. Mervin Field's next round of polls, which will be published over the next few days. will play an important role in this win nowing-out process by givinJ voters clues as to wtUch candidates are possible winners and which have been running just for the exercise. As each voter thinks more seriously about his or her choice, be or she is more likely to abandon suppon for a tentative first choice, Candidate A, if that choice seems a sure loser in these final days of the contest The actual ballot, 10 most CUC$, will be marked for whoever looks best amon' the few who seem to have realistic chances of winning. That final choice may even come down to the question of who is the the lesser evil U.S. Sen. Pete Wilson would prefer to think that's not the basis on which he won in the 1982 GOP senatorial primary, but the evidence is that'sjust what happened. In contrast to the situatton this year, the frontrunner four -yean aao. Congressman Barry Goldwater Jr., eajoyed a si&nificant lead over his rivals until the clOliDf days of the campaign. At the beainnina of the 1982 election year, Goldwater led his nearest rivals, San Dies<> Mayor Wilson and Con~reuman Pete McCloslcey, by 16 pomts. But as rumors circulated about Goldwater's ppssible involvement in the use of drup on Capitol Hill and as Republican concerns pew about his electability in the fall cam~ some of his supponcrs bcpn looking for a second choice when Get Serious Day arrived that spring. And aJthou&h Wilson was never a favorite of tlle state GOP's con- servative wing. wbeTC most of Gold- water's suppon came from, the more these ri&ht-winaers contemplated the possibility that McOoskey might pin the nomination, the better Wilson looked to them. Wilson was suspected of beina a closet modctate. but McCloslc~ never hid his moder- ation - or his sour views of perty leadership - in the closet or any- where else. So tens of thousands of Oold- water's early backen cast their votes for W 1lson rather than see McCloskey win the race. Wilson gained the nomination with 37.6 percent of the primary vote to McCloskey's 25 percent.. Poor Goldwater won only 18 percent, which was half the suppon he had at the begiomng of the ycar- The dynamics, of course, will be much changed this time around. Not only is there a much different set of personalities in the 1986 contest. but the mood of rank-and-6Je Re- publican voters seems much changed, more relaxed and even tolerant than in the past. But the same process will be at work on Get Senous Day and will result in some bandwagons finally beginning to move rapidly. while others break down finally and for- ever. Marta SmJtj 11 polJUcal editor for McClatdy Ne"' Service. Hard to know exactly what Bush wants to do about oil The New York Times headline on Apnl 2 read, .. Bush to Seek Saudis' Assistance/In Stabilizing Plunging 011 Prices." The lead sentence, writ- ten by Robert D. Hershey Jr., was, "Vice President Bush, outlining a four-nation trip to the MiddJe East that starts Thursday, said be would tell Saudi Arabia that the protection of American security interests re- quires action to stabilize the falling price of 011. .. This column reported, on April I 0: "It 1s most awfully perplexing, wha t has come from George Bush dunng the past few days in the matter of the price of oil ... (The vice president), the press rcponed. was resolved on amvtn~ ln Saudi Arabia to plead with the sheiks to restrict the production of oil so as to ~ularizc the pncc. . . The vice president of the United States oughtn't to find himself plead· mg with a small foreian power to oblige the Amcncan economy bX setting a phony pnce on its product. • And here as a letter from the VP: "I was 'very disappointed to read your pie« . . You wrote on what 'the press reponcd' -r wish you would have read what I said, not some press report. l don't mind beina castipted by 1 friend when I ao utny, but to be bluted for goinl on a prico-fiilint mm1on. for wanting hiaheT prices. etc. -it ain't so! .. Mr Bush enclosed a fact sheet that included evcrytbina be had said to tht press conccmina bis mission. The lead paraaraph In The New Yon Times story reflected a pre-ni"t bnefina by Mr. Bum. The cnurc PltaaTIPh read. "Our answer is - market, market. Let the market forces work. . . . I happen to believe and always have that a sttona domestic U.S. industry is in the national security interests. vital interests, of this country. I can•t tell you at what price I thin.k that happens, and where 1t ceases to happen .. but I will be making clear that this is in the national inten::sts of the United States." That much of the panarapb wu quoted in full by the Times. The last sentence wu omitted. It reads, "But we're not aoina there on a price- setting mission, wtien we ounclvn favor matlcet forces." Now if 1 were Kin& Solomon. here wou.ld be my distribution ofblame. I) The New York Times should have quoted that laSt sentence. If it had done so. the headline writer would have put less emphasis on Mr. Bush's intention to 1cek Saudi Arabian help in "stabit\Ji'.'J•• oil prices. l) The col umnist relied on The New York Times' own appraitaJ of Mr. Bush's mission, and oe:rb191 erred in doioa so. 3) Mr. Bush is left with difficult ies. Why? Because be said on two occasions that the market price is the correct price. But be aJso said that instability in oil prices has an effect 6n national leCUrity. Since an Americ:ao citizen elpccu the vice president to be concerned with national 1cicurily, it ii I ruson.able i.nfettnce to IUppote that be will put the requirements of national security a.bead of ma.ttet coMidmtions. Mr. Buth aid on Apnl 7 1n Obabran, .. In the Unittd lites ... there iJ almott a euphoria about what the drop In oil prices me&N to the WILLIAM F. ~BUCKLEY ~very and to the inveitment and to the standard of 1ivi"I of people. But there's the other side to it that we can sec very cl~arly indeed. becaute we are pledged today, u we have been over our life as a nation, to the co nCCJ)t that in the Uruted States. a strong domeitic Coil) industry is absolutely euential to the nataonal security of the United Statei." One is left perplexed. Doina "somethlDf" about the danaeroui instability tn lbe price of oil requires action by Saudi Arabia, or elte action in retl*\ of Saudi Arabia. Eitber Saudi Arabia can be penuaded to restrict oroduction in order to lift the price of oil (what Mr. Bulh heatedly says he oppo1e1). or el1e we can levy a tu on foreip oU, driVl~ up tbe pr.cc ~our own motion. Jn his tener, Mr. Bush writes. ••1 don't apee .ntb you on the oil lmpon fee ..• " OK.. but then what doa Mr. BUib propo1e in order to proced lbc all industry be teU1 us is vital to U.S. security? He doet not tell us. Mlich patLape ii •bl The New Yort Tuna And this old friend of Mr. Bub are ooalbeed. ...,,,,.. 8fldJq ... .,..Cl .. C»h ..... \ llA.&1111 ..... ool•••let Jrul 10\I PH \Pl AR Bureau kept its eye on Hudson Worried about gay actor portraying role of FBI agent WASHINGTON -The FBI, fear- ful that Rocle Hudson's appan:nt homosexual proclivities could barm the bureau's image if he portrayed a G-man in the movies, kept close watch on the actor throQ&hout the 1960s and early 1970s. accordina to documents in the bureau's files. H udsoo, a Hollywood star for three decades. died last fall after publicly revealing bis afflict.ion with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Fol- lowina his death, theTC was open speculation of what Hollywood - and the FBI-bad believed for years: that Hudson was a homosexual. We first reported 14 years aao th.at the FBI had ICCT'Ct dossiers on Hudson and other entertainment celebrities. According to the infor- mation just released to our n::poncr T ooy Capaccio under the Freedom of Information Act. the columns we wrote then set off a determined FBI search for our source. "Efforts arc conti.nuina to identify Anderson's source for FBI material through analysis of Anderson's columns. to attempt to isolate a sin&le document or item which might pinpoint Anderson's source," states an internal FBI memo dated May 22. 1972. The 0-men apparently -suspected that the leak came from some other ·~· The memo says: "We are checkina pos1ibiUty of Anderson• source beinc at the White Hou!le Secret Service, throuah extreme discreet contacta at the Whi House." The FBI files make clear that the bureau's sole interest in Hudson was his sexual behavior -and the concern that be might play an FBI agent on the silver sereen. As early as 1960, a memo reported on a Holly- wood pany that was raided by police because of all~ sexual "o~es" on the premises. • Files of guests names were confiscated durina the raid and as a result many prominent individ- uals have reponcdly been revealed as a~ntly participants in these or- pes," the memo states. The names included Rock Hudson. ln 1966, the FBI sent a memo to the White House that stated the actor had not been the subject of an FBI investiption. However, the memo did inform President Johnson that a confidential informant "reported that several yean aao while be was in New York be had an 'affair• with movie star Rock Hudson." The memo continued: "The in- formant stated that from personal knowledge be lc.new that Rock Hudson wua homosexual. The belief was expressed that by 'personal knowledge' the informant meant he had personally indulged in homosex- ual acts with Hudson or bad wit- nessed or received the information ftom individuals who bad done so." The FBJ memo to the White House also di1eloted that another informant bad provided similar testimony in 1961 , and that the bureau's Los An&eles field office bad reponcd the standard rumors of that time reptd· ina Hudson'• 1CXua.l practices. • The FBI was particularly con- cerned about two 19609 moviea, "Chicqo r • and "A F'tne Pair." A historian at the American Film Institute told our UIOciate Donald Ooldbera that "Chicqo 7." io which Hudson wu to have played an FBJ .,ent on a kidnlppina case wu never released. A memo to FBI Director J. ~ Hoover aid the bureau's activities were treated "very favorably and ac:curat.ely" in the fllm, but added: .. However, our 6Ja in· dicate that Rock Hudson, a promi· nent leadina man, hu been al1tecd to be a bomoeexual &DAJ/or biJciuaJ." The FBI wu aAened to the other movie by an it.em in Daily Vuieiy of Hollywood on Sept. S, 1967. It II.id Hud.lon was to play ••an FBI ,.ent who becomes involved Mth a jewel thief.•• The bureau tried desperately to &et a copy of tbe ICript. but r.iled. As it turned out, H.adlon'a role wu d\anaed 10 that of a New York Oty policmwa. But the FBI continued to keep ita eye OD Hudlot'L l'NTEWOENCE DlGESr: The People'1 Republic of OUu is ctwet.ly ~moves to e.1tablitb itltlf u an inftueatial preeence in tbc Middle East. Envo~ have been e11.ablilbina rclatiom With .everaJ Arab ...... and they poiat PfO',adty to tbe im-~ved cooditiona &>r MOiiema in ClliDI. who arc allowed mudl more hedom liace tbe br\ltal rep Id Ii Dn of the Oa11ural 1te\'ohnion. ,.. ........ ,,.......,. .,.. •J'l••w o#z a'* . ' ' 'I , Edison falls in five Dana Ht ~out ast Chargers to claim CIF volleyball crown 87 JOIEPB 1¥JDEVOlll ...,...,o. u a , EdisoI Miah'• Chartm felt they owed om to Dana Hills. ' In la year's 4-A CIF \loUeybell 1e111i6.nala, the Charaers *re knocted from contention by the Dolphins. Saturday n.i&bt was auppoeed to be payblck time. . The Edison Wis even donocd T -sbiru with .. The War to 1ettJe Tbe Score, .. OD their blck1. But now the Cbarllm owe Dana Hi Us twice after the Doi~ trimmed EdilOD for the 4-A CIF title, 3-2, at Marina Hjp in front of 1,200 fans . .. TM>' bad to ICt throqh a wall, but Dana Hills aot by Ut," uid Ediaoo Ccech Dan Glenn ... We ju.at couldn't stop their nans and it eventually killed us ... The ac:o;es were: 16-14, IS-10, 15-6, lS-6 and lS-4. Edilon (I S..2) won the first and fourth pmes, but then the Cba,.en were fon:cd to do somethina they hadn't done all leUOn -play a fifth one. "We were •tartina to ~t tired, no doub\ about it," said Glenn. "We just didn t play our best and couldn't stop them." ~Hills ( 19-2) was also pusbt:d farther then it had beell an the playoffs. The Dolphins had won their previous three mattjles in nine straiaht .Pmes before tutinf defeat in two ~es apinst t6e C.."hargen, who came ID ranked No. l ID CIF . .. The sames we lost were the pmcs we didn't block well," said Dana Hills Coach Oz Simmons. .. But we coatroUed the net pretty well in the second, third and fifth pmes." Glenn tried to adjust and abandoned the Cba.rsen' usual atratqy of goifta to middle blocker Danny Hanan, who wu the heart of Edison's offense durin& the course of the year. "We felt that we would be better aoina with our outside bitten (Rich Smith, Steve Titus, Kurt Lundberg and Ken Ammann)," said Glenn. "It mi&ht have taken Danny out of hls rb~." . Hanan, Ilona with John McCormick, took care of the middle well on defense. But on offense, tbinas didn't click the way they usually do for the OwJen. . "I think our blockers frustrated (Edison)," said Sammons. "Our 1uys kept denyina them and I think it took its toll. B4laon lllCb 'a l>annJ Baaaa (30) and lllcb 8mltb combine oa a block da.rtnc a.tu- ........ ..,11111 ........ daJ'• CIP' 4-A TOlleybell cbamploaablp matcb .,alnat Dllaa Bllla. "We didn't use any pmmicu out there, we just stayed with it and forced them to the outside. We chanlCd a few tbinp after that fourth pme. but we pretty m';ICb (Pleue ... &Dl801'/C2) Duaa llllla• Cluia .....-att1 Biia ..... .,.•-tSClleoaMf..._Sddleaapp. occ crews Same old story, Kareem sparks Lakers advance Center's 31 points key Houston was no surpriJO oon~na ..,. •• been Abdul-J-. ---or 1he time him.. Riley Mid. "lt ..... -lille it··-· t fj• J especially donunant offensively 1p1nst the ~ 7-4 Ralpb Sam peon, went over and around He'aCODl\an\ly workin&. He -acb vwy MN'° 0 lna S to LA 's 119-107 victory Rocket~mrecent ycan. bisy<>UDFffoewithreiati~eeueutbel.aken aiet hil spot and M-.ic(JonlOll) ....-.... Wt th the arduous rqular season over and beat the ROGkets for the ninth time io l l ~ puees." SACRAMENTO -Four Orange Coast CoUcge crews advanced to today's finals in their respcct.ive divisions at the Pacific Coast Rowing Championships on Lake Natoma following Saturday's competition. Movina on to row today were the Pirates junior varsity, freshmen and novice ei&hts and varsity four. The JV eight finished second in its beat to UC Berkeley, clocking 6:20 apinst a headwind on the 2.000- meter course. The Bears passed OCC with about 20 strokes to go to win with a time of 6: 18. OCCsjuniorvarsity will row in the finals against Stanford1 UCLA, Cal, UC Santa Barbara and tavored Wash· inston. The Pirate freshmen boat won ils heat with the fastest time of the day in the division. OCC was clocked in 6:28.34 to narrowly beat Stanford, which finished at 6:29.21. The Pirates were trailin1 by about three-quarters of a boat length at one point, but passed the Cardinal boat with about 250 meters to go. The novice lost a race for the first time this year, a.s Oregon State edged the Pirates. In the finals, Coast will face the Beavers, San Diego State. Cal, Stanford and Sacramento State. In varsity fours, OCC won its race with a time of 6:54.86 to edge Pacific, which clocked 6:56.02. The Pirates will meet OrcJon (which won the othet: beat). Sacramento State, San Diego State. Pacific and Stanford today. Cal, Washington and Stanford won the qualifying beats in the varsity eights competition. Cal, the No. I seed and winner of six consecutive races, bad the fastest time of the day, 6:0S.8. Second-seeded Washington. the 1984 national champion. won its heat in 6:06.70. Stanford was victorious in 6: 11 .6. long Beach State, UC Davis and UCLA also advanced to the varsity eiahl final with second-place finishes. Washinaton, which has won five consecutive national titles, domi. nated the women's varsity ei&hts. qualifyina with a victory in 7:06. 77. Joining the Huskies in the women's final will be Stanford, UCLA1 Cali- fornia, Oreaon State and Washm1ton State. the playoffs beatin1 .up, Ab;dul-Jab:bar miaht ~ between the teams datiQ& t.:k to the tqinnina The 7-2 Abdul·Ja*1' b.111 2' aim ..... \ INGLEWOOD (AP) -In the world of e_xpected to be. gettana a lit~e fatiaued at this of the 1984-SS 1C:a10n. in the tint three quaru:n u \be Laken took ttme:.bul be sat~ such ~un.t &he~. Abdul-Jabbu, the NBA's all-time lead.in& command of the PJM. sport_!, old is in these days. Nrst, there was "6-year~ld Jack NicJclaus winning the Masten Golf Tournament last month. Next was S4-year-old Bill Shoemaker guiding Ferdinand to the Kentucky Derby winner's circle last weekend. . . Th~ only ured ~QI I ve noticed around tc0rer, bu av~ 32 poi.nu in those pmes. "We were out of l)'DC all day, .. HOUJIOCI this ti.me 1s To~y HaMOhn's commentary," uually Fttina tbe best of Sunpt0n and 7-foot Coecb Bill Fitch said. .. r ,ave tbe LMc:n cndi1., he wd, refemga t~ \be CBS announcer and Abem ~uwon, ffOUltOll's other '"Twin t.beirddeme. lbeiraempo. fonner Bolton Celbc, who wu recently elecud Tower." .. No cSoua,c about ia. ,._,..re IM Wartd to the Hall of.i:ame ... Other than that, I'm in u .. If J &one bim, tbey're IOina to lob over dwDPt Md me,,,.._,... Yal' _. IDllly. If• g~ a condinon u anybody I have to play me." Sunpeoa Mid. .. rn play beb.iDd bim, it doe'tpl8lbena',11·1.-..aobeove1illa._,,.. · And now, there's 39-~ear~ld Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. who's attempting to lead the Los Anacles Lakers to their second straight Na- tional Basketball Association championship. 8PJ~.~t~fon't ~ave a~ I PIY the price in~ =:::;..better. l'U play better Tuetday than I did f.!r:.:.~ not PQI to puJc bavitis ao. &be off-season. It ~ somethifta I want to do. I e:rvoy ·~ ii playi~ better now than I can Tbe LUm, who are ananptiJW to become the cballenae. remember him playina. the 6nt team to repeat u NBA dwnpiou liace Abdul-Jabbar, the oldest player ID the NBA, scored a game-high 31 points, arabbcd six rebounds and blocked three shots Saturday to lead the Lalcers past the Houston Rockets. 119-J 07, in the opener of the Western Abdul-Jabbar, who played JS minutes and The ICICOS'd p.me in the beft~f-aeven the Boston CeJtict 17 ycan .,a led ~SI at made 13 of his 23 field-goal attempu. pointed series will be pla~ at the Forum Tuesda. y halftime thanb mainly to 20 polnu by Abdul· to the pJay of the Los An,eles auaJ'dS as the key ni&ht with the t.lii.rd and fourth pmes ICbeduled Jabba{. factor Saturday. at lfouston next Friday ni&ht and Sunday. IJ'be Rockets got as close as three poinu "They weren't able to Jet the job done in Los AnJeles Coach Pat Riley said AbduJ-three times eartr in the third Quarter but led by the backcourt,~' he said. "Our ~ play was Ja~ b~ a touaher time apinst the Rockets Earvin .. Maaic' Johnson. the Lateri toot a J ~ bettertban thearguard play. I thank that was the than at mi&ht appear. point advant.aec midway lbroup lbe period Conference finals. Abdul-Jabbar's performance against key." "They (the ROGlcets) don't make it easy for and weren't seriously threatened after tbaL Milwaukee beats Angels fifth time Robidoux, Cooper supply key hits in Brewers' 4 -2 win By CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-,,... C.u J •ut Just a few short years ago. Mil- waukee first baseman Cecil Cooper was one or the premier first baseman in baseball. After all, he had won two Gold Gloves and finished second in the 1980 American League batting race with a .3S2 mark. But time and injuries have taken their toll and with the off-season suraery to repair a lipment in his left elbow. the Brewersdccided that it was time to make room for a new man at first -Billy Jo Robidoux. Saturday niaht at Anaheim Stadium, Robidoux showed the reason the Brewen put their trust in him and Cooper showed some of the stuff from those seasons that made him a .303 lifetime hitter. Those two came up with three hjts. two runs scored and two RBI to back the five-hit pitching of Juan Nieves and Ed Plesac as the Brewers con- tjnued their mastery of the Angels. 4-2, before 35,371. The Brewers have now won all five meetings between the two clubs this year after winning only three of 12 a year ago. Even with the loss. the Angels hold on to a share of first place in the American league as Oakland was beaten by Boston. also 4-2. The key inning for the Brewers was a two-run sutth and both Robidoux and Cooper cQntributed. Trailing 2-1 with one out. Cooper walked and Robin Yount sin&)ed him to second. Wath the count full and both men going. Robidoux lashed a double into the right-field comer. By the time Gcorae Hendrick got the ball back ID, both men had~o~ and the Brewers were ahead to ~y. 3-2. For Robidoux, the situation was the same as he had seen in the fourth -runners at first and second, but this time with none out. Mike W1u (2-3) won that battle, getuna him to around into a 1-6-3 double play. The Brewers did score Today'• game Milwaukee (Weaman ~2) at .U.~1• (Slaton 3-1 ). Time: 1:05. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). Monday's pme: Boston at Anaels, 7:3S p.m. though, when Ben Oglivie drove in Cooper with a sin&)e to center. "(In the fourth) he made a good pitch. He fOt me on a sinking fastball," said Robidoux. "Even a good hitter will make out 7 of I 0 times. You have to tip your hat to Win. "Jn the sixth he threw me breakin1 balls. I was looking for a pitch over the plate that I could hit hard. I hit a curvcball low. It was another 1ood pitch. I auess those even out over the year." Robidoux. who came into the pme hittina .292 with 16 RBI has some big shoes to fill in Cooeer's. And be has some hiah expec1al1ons to fill based on the year he had at El Paso (Double- A) in 1985. In 133 pmes, be bit .342 wtth 176 hits 23 home runs and 132 RBI, beforcjoinina the Brewers in Septem- ber. He led the Texas Leque 1n bus, averaac. RBI. runs ( l l l ), and doubles ( 46). He said that caused tum to put a (Pl-... ... AftO&L8/C2) Mistake pays off as Expos wln, 3-2 Montreal extends streak to 7 after win over Dodgers MONTREAL (AP) -As far as Herman Winnin&ttam is conoc:med, he made the right mistake. "We were on a delayed steal, and I shouldn't have swung but l did." Winninaham said after delivcrinJ a run-scoring sin&)e ID th~ I I th innina Saturday that pve the Montreal Expos their seventh strai&ht victory. a 3-l decision over the Los Anaeles Dod&en. "But they were moving and it went through the hole ... Al Newman led off the 11th against apinst Ken Howell, ~2. wuh his third sin&)e of the game. Mike Fitzaerald followed with a sacrifice. and was safe at tint as Howell's throw was too late to ~t Newman at second. "I was surpnsed he (Howell) tried to 10 to leCODd because I got a decent jump," Newman said. ..It was a m11take because 1t cost them the pme." Today'•~e Ded1en {Welch 3-1) at Mon- treal (Hesketh ~3). Time: Noon. TV: Channel 11. Radio: K.ABC (790). Tuesday's game: Dodgen at St. Louis, S:35 p.m. Winninaham then came up and tned to bunt, but fouled off the first pitch before taking a ball. Both runners broke on the next pitch and the left side of the Dodaer infield started mov1n&, lcaviOJ a bole on the left side that Winntnaham grounded tus s1ngle throuab. The victory marked the I Otb time tbts season Montreal has come from behind 10 win. "A lot of clubs will give up and Just collect their paycheck when they're bebtnd, but not thas club, .. wd Expos Manager Buck Rod&en. ··we've 1ot a lot of character and to a man we feel we can come back no matter how far behtnd W(' ftr(' '' Chizek's blast s~nds Huntington Beach into playoffs, 2-0 The Expos tied the prtle 2·2 ID ~ sixth when Tim Wallach sul&)cd home Mitch Webster from ~nd bast. Webster led off the inmna by be.lung out an mfield hit and mo~ to second on Hubie Brooks' grounder ly l\OOER CARLSON °' ............ · In tbe late 'SOs Wally Moon made a ltv1na with hit moon-shots over the Chinese Wall at the Lot An1eles Coliseum, and Saturday afternoon Hunl~nJlOn Beach Hiah's Gre1 Chittk, to the deli&ht of the Otlers. aot the hana ofil The hi~ screen at the Coliseum were tailor-made for Moon's h\lh fly balls to shon ' left. And for Chizek, a hanaina curve with Jim Ocdridc stashed at first base was the focaJ point for rus ~run shot in tbe first 1n.nlna over the Oilers' inv1tina lei\ field fence -290 feet out "It's about time we got a bruk out there," aid a happy Huntinaton Beach Coach Mike Dodd. wh0te team Qualified for the Clf 4-A playo~ with the 2-0 victory over Fountt.1n j Vallev. "It's our first home run of the year to left here.'( Dodd admitted he d1dn 't think the baJI was 101na out, and Fountain Valley Coach Tom DeK.rui admitted he was surprised, too. ··1 thouaht it was a pop fl y," .. Jd OeKra 1 "But it carried. and he's a 1ood hmer. •• The victory leaves Huntinaton Beach with an S. 7 record in Sunset Lcaaue play. aood for a third-place finish and a berth in the playoffi • on the road. lqjnnina on Fnday. For the Barons, who could ha"e swapped places with the Oilers with a Victory, it's the end of the roed wttb a 6--S-I lcque record for the defendina CJF 4-A tham.P1on Dedrick's homer off luckle Rob Flinn wa the o nly time either team had a runn r reach tb1td base as the two teams played near- flawleu ball. Jeff Huck went the distance for the winners. striki na out two and walking none. and althouJ.b be sumndettd etaht hits in all. he was never ID trouble. hortstop Rick Eusey led an Oilcn' defentc which pve u_p noth1na. with Eutey cutlln& off potential problems on three oc- casions with sharp defense. "He's been ou.r shortstop since was a senior:· 11ad Dodd. "He's been kind of overlooked. but he dW>ctn 't make mistakes:· Haack made no mistakes.. either, stkkin& for lhc most pan wath h.is fut ball 1n sbuttin& out the Barons. "That's the best he's looked," saad Dodd. "lt's the best cont.r0l he has had. He wu hatuq the black on the ouulde and insidt pttchcs. and ~needed that apinst Fountain Valley." Fountain Valey made a bit of noi'C in each of the first five inniop, 1ncludin1 doubles b\ Bill Temple and CaJ Davas. But on every OCCISJOD, there wu no ex1ra help PTOV\ded by the Olien. Temple cloublcd in the first. but was Id\ stra.ndcd: Teny Reichert sot the first of two inaln in the accond. but wu eruod on a double play: and Scott OuCouer opened the third Wlth an infield sinate. but Huck 101 the last two outs on strikeouts. Ca.I 0.viadoublcddown the naht field hne tn the founh 1nnina. but Reichert had Just been picked oft; and 1n the fiM. teve Mullen'' two- out linale was wasted. The Barons ~re able to \Ake advana.,c of Huck's coo111knt fa t bell but as Dodd pointed out. the tactac proved sutclCUful· "We JUI\ 'fftttn't 101na to let them hit a curve ball out (Pleue ... CRIDK/C2) Lo Anaele had taken the lead 1n the first innin& when they Jumped on E~po starter Jay Tibbs for two runs on three hit teve Sax led off with a bue lul to 0tntcr and scored when Ken La.nd- reau~ troked an opposjte fleld double to tcf\ One out later. Mac o"1a srounckd a s1n&Je to nabt to ~re Landrcau~. Montreal JOt OM bKk 10 tbcar half of the first ..-bnJ Ttm llaincs ex· tended ht hitttna suuk to I~ pmcs wtth a leadoff sin&le Rainn c:amc all the way around to ICOl'e .when Dodttn «artn-Ofel HcnhJ s ptek· off atttcmpt weo1 down tbe fi&ht·fidd line ' ... ~~---=--~~~~--------------------------:::as----------llllJllll--......... UC Santa Cruz •tudenta·decide on slim.y m.ascot ""9 AP ..... leMI SANTA CRUZ-Oo, Banana Sluas! • Tbe slimy. yellow, sA&il-like creature dllat oozes alowly alona the .,,:>und and can pow u bit as a banana has won a student voce at the University of California's Santa C'ru1 camput to be the officfal school mascot for 11s sports leam~ I There's one catch, though. The l,441 -296 vote 1s 1trictly advisory. and Chancellor Roben 1nsheimer ~Y hu indicated he's againsl the. uah. idea. The universi11., where some of the ),700 sludents once wie<S stockp1linJ suicide pills an case of a nuclear war, now finds itself embroiled in an identity cn~as. Sinsbeimer favors the more traditional Sc:,. Lion .a a mucot for the seaside campus. "It's a symbol of tbe 1dcol<JY involved, not JUSt what the mascot's ~going to be; said Eric Satzman. chairman of the Student Union Assembly. which sponsored the mascot election. He noted that "this university is an a pcnod of transition. There's a lot of pres.sure to make 1t more traditional." Students want progn:ss, be said, "but we want to maintain some of our non-footbalJ mentality ... We want to keep some of the things that made us so great in the past." Students have for years used the Banana Slug as a de facto symbol of the school. The matter had ori1inally been scheduled for a vote during rqular campus elections held last month but was pulled because Sinsheimer felt it "inap- propriate." Five years ago a similar vote was taken to decade on a nickname for the school athletic teams after five were elevated to Division lII status by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Banana Slugs was one of six nicknames on a ballot and students selected that over Sea Lions. Quote of the day Pete Rote, Cincinnati Reds manager. com- menting on the fans booing him and his feelings about the Reds' slow start this season: "People might boo all they want. but I guarantee )OU. there's not anyone out there that's hurting a'i much as me. There's no one here that's got ai. much Red blood as I do-and I'm not sa}'lng an) kind of Tommy Lasorda-Dodger blue stuff No one is suffering more inside in this city than me .. ' Bean leau, •• Wadkln• fat~ Aady Beaa birdied the final hole and l!I -wuh help from Bobby Wadklaa - stretched his lead to two strokes Saturday 1n the third round of the Byron Nelson Classic. Wadkins, playina wdl in front of Bean. held the lead alone until he finished bottcy-t>oscy and tcf\ the top spot to Bean. Bean took fUll advant.aae of the s1tuat1on, rapping 1n a I S·foot birdie putt on the 18th to complete a three-shot swina on the last two holes. Bean, a onc- str0kc leader af\er 36 holes. bad a J.-under-par 68 and completed three rounds over the nun-soaked Tour· n ment Players Club at Las Colinas in 20 I. nine strokes under par ... In the LPGA event 1n Suffolk. Va., Bouie Laotr unk a I 2-foot pun for par on the 18th hole to take sole posseu1on of the lead after two rounds of the S4- hole tournament. Lauer shot a I -over-par 73 for a l 42 total over the 6, I 5 I-yard Sleepy Hole Golf Course. One stroke back at 143 were Alllaoa Ftuey and Lyu Couelly. A bogey on the 18th cost Fi nney a share of the lead and she finished with a 71 while Connelly also posted a 7 l. Netther has won an LPGA tournament. NBA holds lta lottery today NEW YORK-Call·ll the Who's No. I m Lottery. With no player a clear-cut fnvonte, the mystery of which team will win the No. I pack in today's NBA lottery shares the spotlight with the question of who will be taken first in the June 17 draf\. A year ago, the first prize was obvious. and the drawmg of team logos out of a barrel to detennine the draft order was known as the Patnck Ewing Lottery. This year. no single player is atop everyone's wish last "There are a lot of players we lake. but there's nc Patnd. Lw1ng out there this year." saJd HaJ Childs, assist.ant general manager of the Golden State Warnors, one of the seven lottery teams "lfwe do gel the No. I pack. we have lots of time to decade who is the nght onr " Indiana "''a' the onl) lottery team to admit n was leaning toward one pla)er -Brad Daugherty ofNonh < arolina Calgary stops St. Louis, 4-2 ( ALGAR Y . .\lberta -Dan Quinn ~ \corc:d twice in less than two minutes ' madwa) through the ~cond period and Mike Eaves scored a key goal 1n the third to lead Calga rv 10 a 4-2 victory over St. Louis Blues 1urday naiht and &JVe the Flames a 3-2 lead 1n the Campbell Conference final. Game s1:it . of the best-ol-seven Stanle} Cup semifinal sencs will be Monday night in t. Louis. Ea" cs, who had retired earlier this season because of medical problems, scored his fir<>t goal of the playoffs. a wraparound shot at 13: 19 of the final pcnod, to ldll a brief St Louis comeback attempt Kline seeks another crown Ex-OCC tennis player leads def ending champ Ch apman By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Of .. o.lly,... 9WI When the Chapman ( ollcge men's 1enn1~ team beg.ins NCAA D1v1sion n tournament piay against Sl'\ en opponents Monday, th~ Panthers will cnter as 1hc defendmg champions One of the pnmary reasons Chapman will be one ot the favorites to repeat has been the play of John Klinc, the Mater Dci High product from Fountain Valley Kline, who played at Orange Coalll College before dCClding on Chapman, has com paled a list of honors"' 1th the Panthers. last year. he was an All-American tn singles, reaching the quarterfinals an the 1nd1'1.idual competition. Kline was ranked 16th in the final ITC A D1v1s10n II ranJungs and 17th 1n this season's pre-season rat1ng_s And. he was voted as the team captain b> his team male'> this season. "I've enjoyed my stay at Chapman:' said Kline, whu plans to graduate shortly wa th a degree in JOumahsm with an emphasis on commercial advertising. "My brother went to school at Chapman and said that 1t many wa)S it's lake high school tn that a lot ot people know each other" Kline ~1d "And Mike E.dles. the coach, also innuenced me lO go there. I met all the pla)ers and they were very supporti' e." The 1mmed1a1e goal for Kime and the Panthers I!> repeating as NCAA citamps And Kime believes Chapman has an cxccllen1 chance. 1f It can shore up tts doubles pla)r "We've had a number of team t:han~es 1n our lineup and I than k the only possible weakness as doubles," said Kline:. "Wt•',e got a lot of good players and are strong in '>lngks. hut we have to find the nghl combrnat1ons in doubles " fhc Panther\. "'ho tied for the C ahforn1a ( olle$Jate \thlct1c -\~'>ociat1on title w11h Cal Poly·San Luis Obispo. ha\c pla}cd a '>trong non-conference '>Chedule an preparation for the 1..hallenge ahead. Among the ( hapman opponents ha ve been national- ly-ranked l JS\ and UCLA. Again<;t the Trojans last week. Khnr won the Panthers' only set 1n a 7-1 defeat. /Kline I'> also entered in the M-team field for the 1fd1v1dual <.:0mpc11tion. which begin<, ne'.t Thursday. 8AS£B AlL I ------ Noah •tun• Lendl In New York d NEW YORK-;-Playing with aban· EiJ sec ouste don. France's Yannick Noah u~set top. seeded Ivan Lendl1 6-3, 7-S, on Saturday f I ff: and advanced to a title-mat h howdown r om p a yo s apinst ~cteran Ouillermo VUa in the Tournament of Champions. The 33-year-old Vilas, displayina tbe form of his ____ _,,,_ ----------=,---=-- youth, earlier eliminated fellow Araentinian Martin Vanguards eliminate • 8-6; Jaite, the No. 9 setd, 6-31 6-3. ' 5 Thewinneroftoday s final at the West Side Tennis Pirates fall to Cerritos -4 Oub will collect $80,000, &he loser half that amount. ' "ljust couldn't do anytbina witb the ball," Lendt said after his lo55, only his second this ytar. "1 had trouble tryina to do something and t did everything ,~~h. at the top ofhij a~ssave clay-coun game. controlled every point, either from tbe bateline with hiah topspinaroundstrokesorfrom the net with diving. crowd-pleasin.g volleys. And when the Frenchman was scrvina, ~ndl was forced so far back oftbe baseline he was almost sitting in the stands. Taft auapend• men'• buketb&ll TAFT -Taft.College trustees have m suspended the men's basketball program for the coming season. The Kem County community colleac based its decision on the resignation of coach Rolland Todd at the end of last season. Athletic Director Al Baldock said. The team qualified for state 1oumament play this year and made the final 16 last year but has not found a new coach. Television, radio I 0 a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Philadel- phia vs. Milwaukee, Channel 2. 10 a.m. -~IS: Tournament of Cham- pions, from Forest Hnls. N.Y .. Channel 7. Noon -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Montreal, Channel I I. Noon -BASEBALL: New York Yankees at Texas. Channel 7. 12:30 p.m. -GOLF: PGA Byron Nelson Classic. from Irving, Tex., Channel 2. I p.m. -BOXING: Frankie Warren vs. Ronnie Shields, from Corpus Chnst1, Tex. (delayed). Channel ~· . 2 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Boiung - Meldrick Taylor vs. Harold B~ (delayed); bodybuilding (tape). Channel 4. RADIO Noon -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Montreal, KABC (790). I p.m. -BASEBALL: M alwaukee at Angels, KMPC(710). TENNI S • Surprisina Point Loma eUmina~ed. Southern cali- fornia Collese from the NAIA Oastnct Ill bueb&ll playoffs Saturday a1\emoon to advance to the resJonal playoffs next week. Meanwhile UC Irvine evened its terict with Fresno State and Oranac Cout CoUese fell to Cerritos in the Pirates' rtnal tuneup before the ltart of the community collcae state playoffs next week. 1 Herc's bow it went: s.caJ CoU•1• 1. Wntmeea 1; P•a. Loma a, Wal Collet• I: The V anauarda won the completion off riday's suspended pme, but Point Lorna tcomj four in the bottom of the eiahth of the niabtcaP to win the tournament at sec: . In theopene~1 thepmcwas resumed in the bottom of the seventh with me Vanauardl on top, 3-1, a.od that's the way it stayedaswinninapatcberTim Fortuanocompleted 1 five-bj t effort. Steve Overcem hit Ma l l th homer of the season and Howard Wellema connected for number m to beck Fonupo, 8-2. ln the championship pm!_, Point Loma ralUed &om a 3-1 deficit with three in the nf\h bef0tt the Vanauards (36-1 S) tied it with a sinl)e tally in the &Ulth. However, a basewfeariq. two-out double by Point Lorna's Steve Napier was tbe crulhina blow as the Crusaders advanced. Poiht Loma will take an I 8-32 record into further playoff competition. Dean Harvey drove.in th.tee of the Vanauards' runs with two of the RBI coming on a fifth-innina 1inaJe which gave sec its short-lived J.-1 advantaae. - uc lrville s, Frnao Ssate I: Oene Roumimper bit a two-run homer in the first innin4 and Tom Baine connected for a similar blast in the ei"1th as the Anteaten squared the series with the Bulldogs lD Fresno. It was tbe ei&hth ho.mer of the year for Roumimper, one shy of the scnool record. He has only today's scuon finale to match it, however. Doug Linton went seven innings to earn the victory w1th.reliefhelp from Bo Kent, who collected bis first save of the season. UCJ is 9-11 in the PCA'A. 20-2S-2 overall; Fresno is 11-9 and 28-27-t. Cerrt&ot 5, Oraa1e Coa1t t: The Pirates, who long ago locked up the South Coast Conference title, lost their fourth in the wt six games to close out the regular season. Oranac Coast took a 4--0 lead into the bottom of the eighth wben the Falcons (14-10) notched all five of their runs to secure the victory. Two of the runs, including the 10-ahead tally, came on passed balls. OCC doubles teams lose in semifinals John Kline Orange Coas1 t ollege's bid for tournament honors 1n the men's and women's doubles were halted in the semifinal rounds Saturday at the Southern California community col- lege tennis rcJionals. Al R1vers1de Caty College, the Pirates' men ·., team of Dean Olson and John Studebaker were dealt a semifinal loss by a Grossmont team . However. the pair have already clinched a bc-rth an ne:itt week's state tournament an Camanllo. In singles. Saddleback's John Rusk defeated M1raCosta's Beat Bossart, 7-6. 6-2. but fell in a tight fi nal match to Grossmont's Scan Wade, also a member of the Griffins' victorious doubles team , 4-6, 7-6. 7-6. over Kimberly Poe of Rolling Hills. The tounwnent bcpn Wednesday with 96 of the natioJl'S top junior girls competina in the three divisions. CHIZEK •.. F rom Cl that way," pointing to Oilen' own version of the Chinese WaJI. A1nn. meanwhile, waseAcept1onat- ly sharp after a slow start. The Barons backed him up with errorless defense, too. But as has been the trend, Flinn got le$S than he deserved. Mears earns thifd p ole f or Indy 500 Grossmont won the final team standings wath 31 points. with Saddleback ~cond at J 4 and OCC third Wtth 10. At Southwestern College, the OCC women's team of Karyn Thurmond and Lisa Newman fell to Fullerton's Nicole Brechtbuhl and Michelle Ponce. 6-3. 6-3. The Pirates were third in the overall team standings with 13 points and will ha ve Newman parttcipatma in singles and the team of Newman- Thurmond in doubles at the state tourney next week at the Cabrillo Racquet Club He entered with a t.40ERA despite a 2-S won-toss record. allowing 1ust four hits aod two walks. One hanging curve ball, however, proved to be decisive. ~ "He led our team in strikeouts and control," said DcKrui, who had another standout, Steve K.aloper, in the winp if needed before the sun- baked crowd at the Oilers' campus - many who missed the early-inning scoring. Race 4rlYer Rick Meara, who drove the lute•t quallfylnal lap in hhltory. accept. coneratulation• lrom glrlf rlentf. Two-time winner of race has fas test qualif yinglap ever l"IDl.\N..\POLIS (A P) -A ner- vou\ R tl k Mears drove the fastest qua hi) 1ng lap 1n auto racing history -217 581 mph -Saturday and earned ht~ third pole-pos1t1on stan for the Indianapolis 500 with an 1ncrcd1bl<.' fo ur·lap average of 216 828 \1earc, a two-ume Indy 500 wm- ner. c,ma\hed the lnd1anapohs Motor Speedway qualifying marks set earlier an the da) b) Penske Racing team- mate Dann) Sullivan and bumped the defending champion into the second of 33 ~tarting '\pots for the Ma., 25 race Twenty-five drivers qualified 'at- urday for what 1s virtually certain to be the fastest Ind)' field ever, with four surpassing the previous four-lap peedwa)' record of 212 583 set la st year by Pancho Cat'ter. Time tnals continue toda}' and conclude neitt weekend. Only first-day qualifiers were eltg1blc for the pole Othe1 former Indy winners who qualified Saturda) were Tom Sncva. Mario Andrett1, Johnny Rutherford and Al Unser Four-time winner A.J. Foyt. seeking a record 29th Ind)'. 500 start, did not make a quahfyang attempt but 1\ expected 10 do so today. Mear~ acknowledged he had a case of the Jitters when he squeezed an to the cockpit ofh1s March racer. "I was a nervous wreck (after Sullivan qualified)." Mears said. "You never know what's going to happen from one minute to the nc)tt. Danny did a great job .. He really got my attcnuon. "Rut 1t's been this way every tame I've stepped in a race car. In 1979. when J qualified at 194 (and won the pole), 1t was as nervous and scary as at was today at this speed." Another factor was that team owner Roger Penske wanted to move the car to the back of the qualifying line and try to wait until later in the day. when the track would be cooler and tracuon would be better. Mear&, however, wanted to go when his turn came Asked when he knew for sure he would make his attempt in the early afternoon heat, Mcar'l replied: "When I got in the car." * Meanwhile, tn Mmaon VieJO. Step- hanie London of Rolling Hilts won the 18-and-undcr title at Seventeen Magazine's Tournament of Cham- pions with a 6-1 , 6-2 victory an the finals over Nicole Arendt, Pnnceton. N.J. The No. I seeded London. I 6, needed little more than an hour to wan the final match. She used an array of precisioned passing shots to un - ravel the serve-and-volley game of her opponent. The 14-ycar-old lwalana McCalla of Los Altos captured the I 6-and- under d1v1s1on by beating Dierdre Hennan. Hamsburg, Pa .. 6-2, 6-4 an the finals. Carrie Cunningham of Lavonia. Mich won the 14-and-undcr title with a 6-0, 6-3 victory 1n the finals uc1•s Garibaldi double winner EDISON ... From Cl North team for Orange County game set FRESNO -Ralph Oanbald1', double 1n the distance races and a I ·2·3 tirush 1n the women's 3,000 meters highlighted UC Irvine's ef- fons Saturday niaht an the PCAA just tried to control llanan and the middle." Edison clawed back to wan the fi~t aameaf\er bcangdown II 3 Then the Charien found them~lvc~ on the ve1'C of ehm10at1on af\cr loStng t""o stra1Jht. They put together their sharpest nl'ort of the niaht to knot thing~ at 2-2 in the fourth game, however, redut-'t\f. the title to a one·pmc affair 'J feh &ood after that fourth pmc." 1&1d Simmon . "Even thoup we lo~t ( l ~.-6) I like the WI)' we played the la\t kw points and felt we'd be read}' .. Ke was naht. After Edison Jumpc-d ovt to a '4-1 lead, 11 was all Dolphin\ O.na Hill'I rolled off 14 stra1aht points for lhe match I he 35 pla)'er'i 'lclc~ ted for the :-.Oorth All-<;tar team for the 27th annual Orange Count)' H1ah School foothall pme on Friday. July 11 at Oranae Coa't c olleae ha., bttn an- nounced The North team will be coached by Bill (raven of Piictfica lli&h. ~"' schooli. -El Modena, Loara. Servile. Valencia. JJacifica and u Habra -hove three-playen each on the team Tickets for the pme, which has a 7 30 luckoff. arc S4 pre-sale and SS at thC' Jate and ore tax deductible \hanuc~ to benefit from proceeds wall be Help for Bram lf\Jurcd Children, We tcm Youth Services, C'h1ldren'\ Home Soc1cty and the " < ertbral Pal'I) As'l(.)('1at1on of Oran&c County OOnOltlW!,fl ~ hlldV Gotlteitl . • Aternltos TOOOOotd A~ The game 1\ ~poni.ored by the Oranac: County Youth Foundation Inc . a d1v1'l1on of the Bra Lion!. Cl ub Mike OrellOw•kl, Strvllt I I" Herdeth'. Peclflee Chflt MV!tMll. ftecfflce Xevler Htdlt. V~le It~ Kelter°". LO\ Alen1lto1 Cllrl1 K0t..i., MffllOllt Jofln.~~~· •00tr1 Nnaer. El Modenll Jemie Netwl, V ... Perll The \outh squod. which "'II be coached by Ma ion V1cJo Hjp's 8111 Crow. wa announced earlier. •ev Ptlet'M,V~e Mtirc ll'eMMWk:.1, L.oere Adolllfl •eneud, I.A H•tn O.vt ltOM VIie .-.,11, ~vtt.kflMI Jerrv Atu•ar TfOv Al Atulrrt, C~ttt Mtrt Alltrlo, Cenvon l'ftd Cemar.n., 8'M s.M C .. erv. II~ Wtidt C1Mt19r, Loert lerrv C11til1, I I OOl'Nf Joe"~ ... Wvfle JCMt Oefltll Ve~le ' ...... Ht Df t J IA t-l LI t-l 01, 10 DI t J DI •·I Tl .. , w• MO OL M wt. Tim 111 ...... ~1. S«"'lt 110 DOV1 SIH!t. It C*edo no Oevkl Slllclelr, Troy 71J Cllrl• $1-o•. Le Hetlrt 1'S J T Sftow. LOt Aliltnllfl 112 WUlit Tevtor, ~· IU Cl!lidl WH ll'ltnllOOfl, Lt HeDrt '11 ••v w1111ema. •aMrel'lte 111 Chflt Wrltl\t, LMI'• 1u c11uea i.c-. Car.'IOll DL 6·J DL 6·1 04. ,., OL •·• DI 6·Q DE •·J 04. •• , WJt St Tl 6-1 0. S-11 DE 6 • H S•lO H S·lO Of.. '• DI 60 •I 6•0 Qe '"° LI 5·'1 01 s 10 c •• , 09 H wir• H ltl H Ot,; .. 10 LI S II Wft J•lO m Track and Field Championships at m Fresno State. ~!: Oanbald1 finished lil'$t in the I ,SOO 11s meters Wlth a 3:SO 46 clockin~ then tts won the 5,000w1tha timeof 14:29.88. m The Anteater men plaocd second 1n ''° the final team standinas to Ftetno l:l talc, which captured It fourth 110 mattbt conference title. ies On the women's side, Jill Har-?:: rinaton. Beth McOrann and Keeley 1eo Kina were the top three fioa~herJ 1n 110 the 3.000. In McOrann also took the S.000 in a m meet record time of I 6:S9 JO. The m UCl •omen placed fourth. With 1'o Nevada-Las Vcp • women w10n1na '" tam honors for the thud ttrtu•"t lU .,, 110 )'tar Second baseman Dedrick, who returned to the Oilers' lineup three weeks ago with a wrap-around plastic mask covering the front of his face , nursed a one-out walk from A inn just prior to Chizek's moon-shot. Dedrick had been sidelined throu&hout much of the season after being lut an the face with a line drive. a blow which broke his jaw and threatened the end of his playing career. ANGELS ••• From Cl little pressure on himself. "When l came up last year. there had been a lot written about me and I put some utra pressure on myself," he said. "But when I came to spnna traanmg this year, knowina I had a shot to play first base, cverythin& wu much easier." The main reason he got that shot was because of the mjury to Cooper. but says he has gotten some help from the man known as "Coop." "He has shown me when: to play play ,auys and who can run welt," said Robidoux. "l am grateful for that. It would have been difficult to come in and do 1t otherwise." * A.OIL MOTii -Ctnltr flelder Gen ........ wl"IO WllM lllt ttCtfld of t hol018fM '"'~ton kturdev flot tlum9lftt ul'N4re MM ~. IMV 11111 not be f"4V 10 N V lodtV, t«Ofdl"9 lo Anttl MeNiw ... -.. "l'vt ._, him 60 tvtf'Ylhlfle, llllf 1'\#1,'' ..... 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Oetpite their bot start, Oarlina looked toward the way Detroit open- ed the 1984 season. The Tiaen started 3S-S and went on to win the World Series. "We're)()-4. That means we have to ao l S· l to do what the Tiaen djd," DarlinJ said. "That's unreal." Dartins, )..(), held the Reds to one unearned rup and did oot Jive up a hit until Buddy Bell led otfthe fifth with a lin&le. Jesse Orosco patched a hitJess ninth in compJetina the combined three· hitter. Orosco bas not Jiven up a run in 1 Sl/1 inninp this scuon. Tom Brownina.. a 2Q..pme winner last season, took the lcSss and fell to • ., .. ... , .. . , .. . , , 11 •••• , ... • • • 1 •I I I , .. . , .. . , .. . 1. 0 0 I Ott •••• .... .,.. . .,, .. • t I I I 1 I t • 1 , 1 • 1 I I 4101 • 1 1 1 • 1 •• • t It 2. 1. JOOO 0000 to. 0 Wiil T .... MI ta ............. c... - -._, .... ,.. -Ut --s Ge Whlll• n1-,...._ <>>. • ....... , eonc.ctoft. ~ Vcwtl I 1.0e lftcllwietl S, Htw Yen t. ~llllflf. ~ »-M. W1IMft, H~oater 12), Cetter 14). CtlM 8, Pdraa • " ..... so 1 ' ' , 2 M 3 J 2 1 l·J 0 0 0 I (ilCAGO -Pitcher Dcnni.s Eclrsley and catcher Jody Davis hit twtn bomm and Keith Moreland aJ1 omered to lead Chi~. n Kruk and Ora.is NettJes hit •run homen for the Padres. :vsley, 1-2~ was the winner and arr Hoyt, 0.1, took the loss.. lip Roberts opened the pme with siqle and Kruk followed with bj1 t major-leque homer. Baylor hero again for Boston The CUbs tied il in the bottom of e fint. Shawon Dunston doubled d sc.ored on a pair of infield oundouu before Moreland rut his 1rd homer. His 10th-inning blast lifts Red Sox to4-2 win over A's From AP dls,.ac:•es OAKLAND -Sometimes all at takes is an extra inninJ for Boston's designated hitter Don Baylor to make his impact on a baseball pme. Baylor's hit a two-run homer in the I 0th inning Saturday, giving the Red Sox a ~2 victory over the Oakland A's. On Friday ni&bt. Baylor bita two. run double in the I Otb inninadurina a 9-6 triumph apinst OUJ.and. "He (Oakland losin.J pitcher Steve Ontiveros) just threw at on mypan of the plate," II.id Baylor, who hfted his fifth horner of the season into the left. field scats on a 3-2 pitch. "I'm sure he won't throw it apin. I'm sure it's not where he wanted to throw iL It was over the inside part of the plate." The homer made a winner out of left-hander Bruce Hurst, 3-2, whose gutsy 10.innina performance was highlighted by l I strikeouts and one walk. The victory was the fourth straight for Boston. 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T-2:2' A-~.416 TYrln• 12, Tlgen2 MINNEAPOLIS -Steve Lom- bardozzi rut a three-run homer to cap a fi ve-run first inning and Minnesota used a four-homer, 17-hit attack to trample Detroit. Tom Brunanslcy, Greg Gagne and Kent Hrbek also homered and Hrbek drove in four runs in support of Frank Viola, ~2. who allowed eight hits in Ii ve innings to win his first game since April 21. DITClOfT *1 MtNMUOTA Watnlll dtl Wooehdl\ Pudl•lld Hrtlell lb 9-wlf lrnnlAv rt lutll rf • , 11111 3 I , 0 1 I 0 0 5 2 4 0 4 1 l 4 1 0 0 0 , 1 2 , in seven innings LS New York defeated Texas. N8WYOttK .... v ... 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Finl, McCi.llaftcl, Second, OeftllllltW, TlllrO, lttllv ,.,_,,.1 A ainalc by Ron Cey and kersley's second career home run the 1CCOnd innina broke the tie. Tony Gwynn sinaJed in the San ·ego third, went to aecond on an field out and ICOted on a sinale by rry Kennedy, but the Cubs tched their lead in the fourth when y doubled and ICOred. on Devis' 1rd homer. Kevin McReynokia doubled in the dre sixth and ICORd ahead of tttJes' third homer. It wu also ettles' 37ht career homer, puttina m in 29th place on the all-time list, e ahead of the late Gil HOO... After Nettles homered, C&nnelo artinez sin&led and Robena ublcc1 Guy Hoffman relieved ersky and retired pinch-bitter :rry Royster to end the IJlDina. E.ctenJey was lu.d for 12 hits in inninp. He walK"ed one and struck t two. Hoyt pve up six runs and en hill in his four·innina stint. Lee Smith worked the final two inas for the CUba and pined his ·rc1 save. . , .... s ' J 0 J ' 1 2 I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 S I I 0 5 0 2. 5 0 2 I 4 1 2 0 ) I I 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 DuMtonu fMtltlwt If Dwnierd SlldlW9 2b ~rl °"""" lb LeSmllflp C..30 Trllo 31> JO.vii c ""4lillNY d Edunlv P Hoffman• Francn 111 0 0 0 0 •SUS T .... ScMe111¥ .... ., .... • ' 1 0 3000 1 0 0 0 4 0, 1 • 1 I I J 0 0 0 0000 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 2 4000 2 I 2 2 0000 1 0 0 0 116116 ., .., __ , DI ---· ame WIMlnt RSI -EcktrWy (I). P-<Ncaoo 1. L09-ien OleeO t, Chic.to 6 ton Mclt•Ynolcla 2. Cev. Robet'IL rvk 1,1. Moreland (3), Ec:ket'lllv (1), J vis (JI, Hetllft 131. SS-S.lldbere UI. 111. s-+toftman • " ..... so 7 6 ' 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 51-3 11 S S I J 11-3 2 0 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 2 r......+4-. Montaeue; "'"'· Wever; , lteMl"f, Third, Bro<:lllend« T-2-.31 " ,401. SBURGH -Glenn Davis o homen and 1 double and Bob per became the National e's fint six-pme wtnner as ton beat Pitt1burgh. 8rOltna 2b Trammtu $pllmn lb (Giff JO LNPart.llc Coillls rt 51-ldncf Her-ri L-cf lertmll rf HtrnOoll" Oelvna lb L ... lb Medltndh T ..... G .. 111. L~C LmbrdJ 2b Heleflet If o ...... vis's first home run was into the I 0 0 0 4 I 0 0 f 1 I 0 • I I ) n n r-=~==~-t--;R~UF;;F~EL;:L'S;;--Qil Pierce Brothers • IDUl\ISTERY INC. A-20,oot. ,, 121110 , • • • 2 0 0 ,,,.o IM> 1 1 , 0 UJ 2 t 0 I > 2 1 0 0 2 t ARLINOTON. Tclu -Butch Wynqar sinalcd home Ken Onff'ey for the uc-brealnna run 1n the c&&hth 1nnina and Ron Ou1dry struck out 11 Bell Broadway MortU1ry urnuL 4 -91 left·fldd aaand1 wilb two ouu iD the li1lh iil.nina IPi• ...,... Ride Rbodea. 2·2. Joee c~ the pre¥io. bel1Cf, bad wtJbd. but WU thrown out attemplina to Acal IOCOGd.. Devil added I two-ND homa' LD the ei&hth off Bob Wallt after Bill Doran bad lintled u the Alt.rOI mauuaint.d fint place in. the NL West. . Knepper, ~I. allowed eiaht bits, walked three and struck ou.t five in 1even inninp. Frank O.Pino finished for bll Cant uve. The Pitala toot I 2..() lead i.o the aecond. Sid Bream walked an4 IOOred on Tony Pena's double. Jim Mor· rison extended hi1hittina1tftlak to IO pmnwithasin&leand Trench Devil followed with a Merifice Oy for bis Ont major~ run betted in . Houston ti¢ it io the foun.h. with its tint run tc0rin1 on con_aec:utive doubles by Devis and Oennr. Wall- ins. Kevin Bus broke a -for·l 7 streak with1 a 1insJe to left to tie the llCOre. • """9UROM ...... . , .... s 1 , 0 s 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 20 0 0 uu 4 1 1 I • ' 2 2 0000 J 0 I 0 4 0. 0 ) 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 K~W,6-1 1 Ol~S,1 1 ......... Rl'IOdtn L..M 1 w .. 12-l c..,_,, l ·J Utnolrft ''°""· .Mer\11; I , I 1' ' 3 s l I 0 ""''· ., ... s 0 0. a o to 4 0 0 0 , 1 0 0 JIU 4 1 1 I 2 0 1 0 I 0 0 I I 0 0 0 tooo 0010 It 0 0 1 0 I 0 1. 1 0 • ) t I 2 , s 0 t , 3 J l ) 0 I 0 0 0 De~ • ~. Kllller; l"*d, Fr~ T-2:56. A-13-* Brave.S, Pblllle.1 ATLANTA -ClaudeU Wash.int· ton and Terry Harper both hit sofo home runs, leadin1 Atlanaa put Philadelphia. Left-bander Zane Smith, 3-2, at,. lowed five biu in aeven inninp and struck out eiabt to rep.in the ~ National Leape ad in suikeouu over Houtton '1 Mike Scott. Smith walked two befoc'e leavina the ~ when a mUlde tilbiencd in bas \ef\ side. Wad>in&1on'1 fourth home nm. a drive over the riabt·6ek1 fence~ i~ otJ the third. came off Ptiiladel· pbia starter Charles Hucboo, 2·2. lbe Braves tot another l1lO i.o the third when Ken Obertfdl (oiJowed Wuhinaton'• homer wid> a riftlAe. moved up on Dale Murpby's pou.nda and a 1tn,Je by Bob Homa and ecored on Hari>cr'• ucrifioe ftv. Harper led off the eiablh with h.ia third home run. After yjeldin.J a leadoff' liQ&le to Ron Roenicke rn the fin~ Smith did not alJow another hit until the sixth . The two he pve up in that inninl were harmless, but two more in the seventh naincd his shutout bid. 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LOUIS -Pitcher Ray 8unis drove in three runs with a a..e.. loaded dou.ble and recof'.ded his fini victory of the year u SL Lollit downed San Frucieco. Burris. I 3S year-old risbt·bander aiped u a free aeent by the Cardiaa1I last mon1h. wu ·makina his ftnt ~ lelpe 1tart of the~ after beifta c.alled u from St. LOUfsr; T ri11ie A club at ~ville. His last win in the najon was on Aua. 26. 191S wbile with Milwaukee. The Cardinali broke OD lOS> in the seoond innfoa as Gla.oll IW1ef Roetr Muon, 2.-2, hit I wild streak and walked the bues loaded. 8urria, who WU battina for the fim time llDCt 1983 -when be ..... last in the National I.ape with Montreal .:... pulled a pitch past third bue to clear the batct. * SAM P'RAMQICO n . "°"" lllfll .. $. 1 • 4 2 ' • . . '. 4 t I 1 t 1 •• , . ' . , . '. 1 • 1 ' 2••• I 0 t 0 ' ... " .. •••• • ••• It •• 0011 ' ... •••• ' ... .. , .. s. 1 • J. '. 4' t • •••• J 1 •• ) I \ l l I \ t I\ '1 ,.,, •••• •••• MJ71 ~ ••t• ..... ..,_ -~· • rr • •• ..,., .. 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WtOl'lHCllY, ,,.., 21 -Hou.ion ., Laktrt • t;:JO 11.m. IN ntceuarvl. Friday, ,,.., t> -Letltr• •• HOutlon, TIA ltt ..-urv). ~v. MeY tt -Housron at L..aker•, - ("ntC*MfY). (AM times POT>. • • .-.. C.••ice ( ... t .. _) TuttdtY -Plllltdtiollta·Mllwtuktt winner 11 &ollon • ThUndtv -Plll~la·MliwaukM winner t i Bolton S.turdey, /iMY I 1 -&otlon t i Pltlltdtlofl .. • ~wlm« Sunday, Mey 11 -&o•ton el Piii~•· Mltw9ull .. Mnntr WtdntldaY, Mey 21 -Plllledelllf\t.·Mll· waull• w"-' al &Olton (If 119Ce1Mrvl FrldaY, Mey 23 -Bolton ti Pllli.delofll•· MllweultM wlMtr (If ,,__..fV) SUndt~" Mey 25 -Pllllt<ltloflt.·MllwtukH wlMtr t i ao.ron (If neceuarvl Lalrert tlf, Rem... 107 HOUSTOH ( 1'71 -McCray 4· 10 0-0 •. Olaluwon 11H4 1·13 71, StmPton •·IS 3·S 1'. UOY<I 1-1 0-0 4, lltld 4· 12 0-0 t. Wlooln\ 10-16 4•4 24, PtitrMn 1·1 2·2 4, Lttv .. 4•11 2·1 11, EtllO 0-I 0-0 o. Harri• 0-0 0-0 0 Tottll 4l·t7 1'·26 107. LAKlllS (119) -Remola 3•4 2·2 I, Worl"Y S-13 1·3 12. AbdVl-J1btltr 1)·13 S-4 31. 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Wtdt Otf ltlllll, 4•6, 7·6, 7•6 StmllNI~ Wtdt·C•lelef (Groumonll def Oh on· Slu<lebttter <OCC). 6·2. 6·3, CemmuNtv <*"' Wemeft SOC:AL 1t•GtONALS (tt S.Wltcftttlnl C ..... l .......... ~ l rachlbulll·Ponct CP"ulltrtonl Off Newman· Tnurmond (OCC).6 ,, •->. SWIMMING Clf' 2·A l'IMll .. u (Mt•Otl ...... ~) 700 mtOlt¥ r ... v-eurnt, Merk.art, Anl .. t, Ot1'f tool! lOlll lllMot. 2'0>.19. ,. iftdo--91.1ftlt IOOll lourll'I, , ll 4' so fr...-$ttlntr IOOll ltlll, ,. .. 500 11'..-krvmtft IOOll tltflltl, S 14 '6 too lleek-9urn' ** tlltrd, 1:01.61 400 frM , ... .,-kry~11. Htrll, McCltflhY, Sltllltr lootl .W.111, I.SA Mtltr Ott wet eielllll In Ille team \lt ndlnes, 45 POlnlt S..W.V"• ..... t'IM• &AMIALL ,......u.... LOS AHOILU OOOGlltS ~ Canot Olai. llltt,_ L on IN ,,.. .. Y dlMllllH n.1 lteKll'Yt ltf 8 111 Medlock, ll'llrl MWfMll COU..IM HOU$TOt• ,..,,... Ir ... IOC1lton, ....... CMCll Wabash Systems polishe Apple MacAgents ftwarets enttal real estate sales - By .JIM HATHCOCK DelJNetC.1 $ •• 1 Irvine-based Wabash Computer Systems, Inc., ii abowina the personal computer rt1ail buaineu bow to rq>Otition iuelf for future prosperity. By developiq aoftware that expends the PCs use, the company it crcatift& . ~ areater demand for the Apple line of PC• .. founded in 1979, Wabash tealized early success in its expansion etf'orts and arew to a l 2Astore network before the market became depressed several yean qo, said Ken Shrim,lin, vice president and director o vertical markets. He has pared the company's branches to eight, six in Southern California and two in Arizona and established new priorities. Shrimplin joined Wabash a year --~ ~ aao to assess the oraanization and C1efinc what it had to do in order to survive the computer store slump. When he started, he said Wabash was cah'yang a huge line of computers. However, they weren't all sellina and eyentually, he found that the Apple lihe accounted for most of the finn's volume. After redefining the product mix and dropping the sJower-movina lines, 'Wa6ash increased the Afple· line to account for 85 percent o the company's entire inventory. Stuimphn said they also moven more heavill into the products due to Apple s move to pare up to 600 dealers who weren't supportina their product. "Our aoaJ is to be the place where you go for an Apple product. We're ' --·~ --~~ ...... .:..... --- the eJtperu. More people are ~ into the nwt.e1 but we're one or tbe most ellablllhed dealen and we tervice our producte. Some dealers sell for such a low ef!ce that they can't afford the service, • he Mid. After decldina to concentrate more bca vily on Apple products. Shrimplin had to find new Uteri for the hardware, which forced him to ~ velop new software. Due to the tbrivi.na midential real estate andus. try in southern California, be decided to create a new software PfOlllm for i&ents that would enable tbtm to better atrve their clients. "When we Joo(ed at the market research. we djscovered a aeament who wasn't look.in& for a computer but really needed one if they could set the proper software," ht said. "Usina the Mac ~nt prosram can help the aacnt with the farmina method for solicitina listinas. A&ents can tell their clients and prospective buyen whatever they need to k..now -~----.-----... _ • abodl the au~~. All or the information ft'om the UlellOt's of-fice. title compeniea and 'other 11Cnt1 can be stored with euv acccq in tk computer... -~ , Mac A.tent shows •nt1 ~ their prospecu and aaJes are comioa from and which methods they are usi,.. efJectivdy. As a result, the PfOIPm belpt them refine their applMc:h to better Rr"ve their clients and aDCrCate their sales, Shnmplin said. Uiamina to uae the new proaram is easY.and aaenu can create worbbects )"hdD d.raftinaan ofter. They can keep cornina up with difrereni fi1ure1 quic:k.ly instead ofhavina to tediousJy recalculate down peymenu, monthly paymenu and clos1na costs with a band calculator or amortization schtdute. "We can do it to where if they act a caU from an qeot sayioa that they've &ot a buyer for a 123 Plan an Nellje (Pleue Me WABA8B/C8) t ~ ' I - Artlat'a rende~ of Walnat Vlllaae Center after comfi!:i don of current $4.& mllllon reno'fttlon project. The orlC Irniae Randa Farmer'• Market wt1l relocate to tile mall atte at Walnut A•enae and c.t-nr Drt.e ln lrriae lD RO"#ember. Country Side Inn opens this weekend v ne Coutry Side lu near John Wayne Airport in Newport Beach wall open this month. The hotel, located at Bristol Street and Red Hilt Avenue:. was built by Newport Beach de· veloper Donald Avres, Jr. • • • A computer security system de- veloped by Coclercard, lac. of Irvine has passed a ycar-lonf screening process by the Nationa Computer Secunty Center io Washington, D.C. Several major firms, including Kodak, First Interstate and Chase Manhattan banks, have already purchased Codercard systems. • • • Clod Coa1tnactlon Co. of I rvane has completed construction of three office/warehouse structures in Los Angeles County for Watson Land Co. • • • The new Broadway Soatl Coat• Piasa an Costa Mesa has set a Nov. I opening date. The new store, de- signed by Architects Pacafica Ltd. of NeWJ)On Belch, will stand three stories and house two restaurants. • • • The original lrvlae Rueb Farmers Market will relocate to Walnut Vil· lage Center as part of a $4.5 million renovatJon of the neighborhood s~opping center. The marker is mov- ing from 11s current locauon at Myford Road and Irvine Boulevard where it has stood for 18 years. ••• Ca1cade GrapllJc Sy1tem1 of I rvme has introduced a microcomputer- bascd software system for training college and high school students an the use of computer-aided drafting and design systems. • • • A Costa Mesa-based firm that developed the first documeo1-im11C processor announced it has signed $7 million in contracts with nine govern- ment agencies. Customers of FUeNet include the U.S. Air Force and an undisclosed state government. FileNet had annual sales of $10 million in 1985. • • • Fleldcrett Homes of Newpon Beach has selected Ams Advenising & Public Relations of Santa Ana to coordinate publicity efforts for rcsi- dentiaJ developments in Redlands and Grand Terrace. • • • An Irvine-based firm that manu- factures contraceptive sponges an- nounced it posted sales of $4.1 Business leaders predict upswing for next 2 years Main worry of executives is tax overhauffifll in Congress By JANET ST AJRBAR A I I I ,,,_.,..., HOT SPRINGS. Va. -Buoyed by signs of new arowth and low interest rates, top business experts said Friday the U.S. economy should be on the upswing for the next two years. But while eJtccutives of the country'11 leading corporations predicted a "rosy'' time ahead. they al,o voiced a "sense of uneasiness" on several fronts. The main worry was over the future of the tax overhaul bill in Conares Most executives favored the Senate Finance Committee's drafi but felt the ultJmate outcome in a conference with the House might not be a, beneficial to business interests. The analysu was made at the spnng mcetana of the Business Council, made up of 200 executives from the nation's taraest corporations. The adv1sory council's membership comes from about 60 ma.Jor U.S. corpor· ations. The forteast mtde by busine$ leader, was hascd on several key auumptions, one or them that Conaress would fail to approve a new tax bill th1, year. James D. Robinson UI , council vice ch:urman, acknowlcdlcd that the peed at which the tax bill moved throuah Conpeu ha surpnsed bus1ne leadcr5. He said the rcpon on the economy. wntten an Apnl, should have ao asterisk by thew reform sccuon. wath "whoops .. 10 a footnote at the end. NonetMICU. he said a new la~ plan should not affect the economy this year. And depend1n1 on the final conareuional tanauaac, he said a tu bill could conceivably sdmufate consumer spcndma an 1987. In an overview of the.economy, the economic ex pen• were "decidedly optima uc" about the economy in 1986 and 1987. The 20 corporate economa \I who put l ether the upbeat ~port believe "the po""er that 1 dnv1na th1 economic teenario basically 11 lower tnt~t rates. lo er oil and en~ pnces, and the lower dollar, 'I said Rob1nton, chairman of the Amcncan :ipre "Co He said the major components of anucapat~ growth include housing. improved net exports. increased inventory investment and reasonably strong consumer spending. "The weak spots arc capital goods spending and commercial construction," Robinson told rcponers. He s~ud the business cconom1,ts arc unanimous an their views that interest rates will be low through most of 1987, picking up only margmally an the last part of the year. The report said the forecast has several "ke.Y. assumpt1on5." Among them is the thinking that an otl import fee would not be approved, there would be no tax bill this year. and the Gramm-Rudman defiC1~ reduction act would be repealed or declared unconst1tuuonal. Rcfemna to the tax assumption. Robinson remarked that "1t looks hke that will be the first one \o be brought into question." The Busmess Council said the Gross National Product as projected to nse 2.7 percent thas year, a "distinct 1mprot ement over the 2 2 percent recorded for I 91iS." The report sa1d t 987 1s expected to be a ··sohd year" for the economy, with the GNP up 3.2 perccnt on an avcraae annual basis. · Little relief frpm h1ah unemployment 1s antacapated by the report, wath the JObl ne rate estimated to averqe 7 pcrccnt thas year and 6.8 percent an 987. Auto sale arc expected to drop to I 0.6 m1lhon veh1c this year and an 198'7. down from 11 I m1lh on tn 198S the report said Hous1na suam should \low a btt an 19 to about 1.82 m1lhon compared to tbe proJ«led l.92 afhoo staru thit yur. Titat dccttasc, however, dad no won")' the economists. who sa1d they viewed 1987 housana ~tart u a posatave 1nd1ea1or. Although the pace of con umcr pend1n11s expected to slow for awhile, economtst said there is no nerd for a mlJOr ~ntrenchment. The report said," A strona incrcasc an real purchas1na powtr fueled by 011 and cneray price dccrcaSCs, n •na employment. improved confide nee. h1ahcr wealth from the improved stock market and the 'Mndfall pins from loan rcfinancana all point to uppon of c•pan ion by the conSijef." (Pl ....... ECONOllIC/C9) / million in the fim quarter of 1986. VU c.r.., which manufactures Today Vaainal Contraceptive Sponae, rei>Qncd a net loss of S7S0,499 or $0.06 per share for the quarter. ••• Four furnished models will be ansialled by YelMr-Oarlud le At· IOdlcet of Costa Mesa for Foll Ridac Terrace, the newest residential de- veloment of Green Valley Homes, Inc., in Las Vegas. • • • t'.>ouglas Stone, formerly executive vice president andcrcatJvedJrcctorof the Newport Beach ad ven isang agen- cy of Gillen Stone has announced the formation of Doegla1 Stone Ir Part· nera. an advertising and public rela- tions company. RIFI NOW y 04llf Home It y 04/I lest lmestment 15-YEAR FllED OWNER OCC APR. 10.06 714-956 -OSOi VANGUAID MOITOAGI COlftOUTION IVll aY ~MINT OltlCT llMOU & MOITOAOf tlOltH AME RICAN AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION & LIMO IN SERVICE, IN . eu .. t/ Mlnlbut/ llmou&ln•a Stottonwogon• vonatRVa Door to Door S.Nlce Pr1\lat9 Ct1one11 ono toura •' "'""""-•IC..~• Deeltn •• w...10...0 .... 1. l 0 ... t ...... ...~ ~ ...... di .................. GaAPlllCI llEWPOBT (714) 720-9191 UI ........ C:-ie. Ot ,.__. ....... C:A Travel lada'stri elects Escher · Wener Eldlet, director of publie/commuaiay rel.ttiont (c; S..G C..n Plua bas been elected to the board of director1 of me Callfel"Ua Travel ..._cry AuedaU. (Caltla). Eicher' is allo SCrvif!& o~ the state's T..mm c.r,. board of directon, a 40.mcmber o~az.auon that focuses on tourum develoJ>:menL Etcher haa been wath South Coast Plaza 'since ii opened in 1967. • • • GalNielle Earlela& has been named acn~raJ stole manapr-of tbe Aolt~'~ a~re at S..da Ceu& Plua. Enriaht, wbo bu been with Rob1oaon s since 1979, bad been aeneraJ ston: manqer ofita CerritOI store. • • • AMJ atver bas been named vice prcsldcnt of client JerViccs for latereeaa,m~u.... lac., a Newpon Bcacb~bued nwt.ctia& and com~uruc:a~ons?>mpeny. A IS-yc:arveteran of the adven.ilintand public relauons industry, e Irvine · t bad held a similar: position at 8.J. S..Wart A~v &eletl••· • • • DnW E. s1.--.1 has been named to oker at the Newport Beach office of G,..... 6 l!!Jlil C.mmerdaJ e Senieet. The lrvine resident, also named top ioduauial broker bu been wi1b 9rubb &c EU~ 71h )"brs. Other brokers bon~ by the firm mcludc: .Oeerse EeeM ... oflrvi.ne, top broker in the office division· top ~tall broker Jlm auu.., who specializes in development of ne1ahborhood shoppina centcn; and Irvine resjdent Oeerp c.,..,. top investment broker. Sharina Roolcie of the Y car bonon are B~ Wari of Costa Mesa, a.n industrial broker. and Newport Bcacb resident Gary Wlaliehua of Ncwoort Beach, an office broker. . ' . Daem/ J~i. .. Amerieaa has announce several promotions and staft'add1ttons. Grecery Suseatl has been named vice president branch acneral ma.nqer of the Newpon Beach office and Gary .._,..... holds the same title in Anaheim. New addJtions to the El Toro office of Jolautewwa Amerieali C,_dve Servlees, bcacf.. quancred in El Toro, include SMna L Dert.c of Costa Mesa and S-.JM RamU.• of Santa Ana. SarJ:enti bai been with tbe firm since 1980. MarquiJ bepn with Daum m 1979. llOlfOND • • • Irvine busincamcn 11..-r W. J h a .. praidcat of w_.. Diaiul C.Orp. a.nd llllrdllel J. ••1• -.J:eMtc111 ol 811 -· Alttntt C.,., were in WubiQcton reoen y for a meefills Of che Amerieu hAMa c-1 ..... a Wubiqton-bued ~tioa limjted to I 00 chief CJtecutive officers of mid..size. hiab1'0Wlb comi-oics. Amona the policy makers who met with AB(; members was P....W.tReapa. • • • Stewart Cue bas been appointed senior utociate and ac.oount executive of Irvine-based Wa,.e A. Clart. .,_Uc Rell.._. c..uei. Case is former director of public alfa.irs and commuruty services at Suta Aaa c.u.p and teaches journalism at the college level. He is a founder of the Oraqe C...tJ Pmennlq Arts Cellaer. • • • Jm c. WUtoe, an employee benefits counsultant and rcsistercd general securities reprc5entative, has joined the Newport Beach office of C\riato .. u Wdl 6 C.., lac., a financial planruna and sccuriucs firm. Wilton, who spcci1tlizcs in pen11on-profit sharina and employee benefits, has more than I 5 years of expenence an the financial industry. He is former president of the Newport Re1acy Corp. a.nd a Newport Beach resident. ••• SliND YOU R SERVICEPERSON ALL THE NEWS FROM HOME Every Day! Daily Pil ai · WITH SlfCIAl SU VICf U I(\ 12 Month1 6 Months 3 Months 1 Month I • I ... '84 00 ... '42.00 ... '21.00 ' 7 00 I flit\ tw.r . ., . .. ... ,.- -· ,1 .... ~___,...------------------------_J ............... !!!1111. •• Talk.& cover energy rules· . Taeeday, ~y lS A seminar focuai"I on new mandatory eneJ'IY rqulations for office buildina construction will be aponsored in Irvine at the Airporter Inn. Tareetina professionals m the non-residential buiktina trade, the seminar will emphasize where and bow to •PPIY the reautations u well as cost-saving ~ ahematives. Seminar speaker Marshall Hunt Mid tncomct application of the ceaulations could add thousands in unnecessary costs to a project. A California EnCf'IY Commission representative will answer questions about the reaulations. Lunch, a trainina manual, and a CEC regulation publication will be included in the $95 cost of the all- day 1eminar. For required ~registration, call Renee McGovern at (916) 4-i3-7933. Wed.Deeday, May 14 Tu planning for the real estate investor and marketina foreclosure propertr will be topics covered at a seminar sponsored by the an vestment division of th,. N"""""'"' f.f.~,..(""ncfa MM,. 'An11m nfR,.ahn~ ECONOMIC VIEW ..• FromC5 Many of the corporate chiefs on the council's executive committee said they were not dismayed over the content of the tax bill approved by the Senate Finance Committee. But they voiced cautiousness, at least until tbey sec what emerges from a conference wtth the House. The version passed by the House would put added tax burdens Ourina the morning session at the third annual one-day seminar, Newport Beach attome>'. and reel estate finanial expert Dann).' Santucci will explam how to maJte, lcecp and distnbute money. The afternoon session at Irvine's Airporter Inn will feature a panel presentation on how to find and work with lenders in marketing their foreclosure property. Participants also will cam three DRE cre<iits. For infonnation, call Jan Navarro at 646-1671. Saturday, May 17' A seminar on "The ABCs of Custom Home Building" will be sponsored by Presley of Southern California at Stoneridge in Sao Juan Ca{>ist.rano. The program 1s designed to acqwunt potential custom homeowncn with the design/construction process, including architecture. interior design and landscaping. Presley also will highlight three custom homesite projects in Orange County. For informatJon, call Lynn Draman at 660-0660. on specific mdustnes. Edmund T. Pratt, chairman of Pfizer Inc., said he thinks t.he current tax code, along wtlh other factors, has led this nation to be the strongest econom1cally in the world. "I have a little bit of the 'I fit arn't broke don't fix it' feeling." he said. 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For anglers with James Bond taatea Can't decide whether you want to b~f a motor home or a boat? One an•wer. lookl.DC more like a Jamea Bond mo'rie creation. ta Sport King'• SS-foot Boaterhome which debuts thl• weekend at the San Joee Sporta Vacation RV• Boat Show. Pall ap to a lake and yoa.r $86,000 motorbome with RV hookape launches lta own 28-foot cnalMr, powered at •peedm ap to 45 mph by a 280-hp lnboud-oat6oud motor. WABASH .•. P'romC5 Gail who needs a pool and has to have a ule roof. 1t Will go into the computer and do a search and come out with only the homes that fit that criteria." Shnmphn explained. "You can then automat1cally do a mathng. It will also pnnt out the labels and !.tore all of the information for the clients on the computer discs." Shnmplin stancd developing the Mac Agent program last October. To tailor the program to the specific needs of the residenual real estate business. he called in top agents to a focus session. "We showed them all of the things we thought would apply to real estate and had a follow-up meeting to Wget the product better. One agent had a background in computers and so I hired him as a consultant to make sure that we developed what the agents really needed." Wabah employs 9S throuah its network and expects to boost their sales ftOm $23.S million in 1985 to $26 million in 1986. They are now concentratina on improvina ductivity and orpnizational e «» liveness and developiJ\I an active management team capable of achiev- ing their business goals. Play the Smart Tenant Game Follow the road to University Tower and d1scaver you won 't hBVe to pay for a lot of things in this new. first-class office building • A pnme Irvine location • Views of sno.v-capped mountains or green rolling hills from the only office tower In University Town Center, Orange CouQty 's newest "small fCMln," which incliJdes without the congestion of the central business area, only minutes from John Wayne A1rport ,/. 1 a variety of new housing -.-~~........_/'~ . ·' •LocatedBCIOSSfromUClrvlne, r..' , , , <t>t 1n the Alrport·Metro-UCI 1Hangle • Easy freeway access • Fme parking for tenants and guests • A nearby park for pgging or relaxing • Restaurants and shopping at your doorstep m The Market· place, an already-open rota/I, resrsurant.snd entertainment center r~ Edvc•IW ~Of Ocw?g au,,,,,.u inO-enotCountv Of*t SumtMI' 1N6 A deve/opmflnt ol Davison & Ferguson Leasing Office In The Mancetplace: 4249 Qlmpus Drive, Sulfe 152 lrvl(>e. California 92116 7141154-2448 Exclusive Leasing~: Iliff, Thorn & Co. TOm kklam, BoO Stillwagon CALL 842-5878 IF CALLING PllOll NOllTH ORAW . IF CAWNQ FROM IOUTH OMNGI OPl!N HOU81 TODAYI Ql81LA MNKIN8 • Thla one won't-'Mt, hurryt Expanded SommerMt on large lot. $398,500. 5 Bedroom1, 3 Baths, 3 oar garage. 1'70 PORT TRINITY HARBOR YEW HOlll!I 7IO llGOO or 711-1171 WM* of Newport Beach j R&'Mtt}(R I • ,. e llESIDENTIAL llROu:JlACE SEltVJC!S IPD; ., llPlal...... ...,.,.. llPlllM ...... Thia eecluded hideaway contains a am NWI 1111,111 larae muter IUitl! and 1eparate guest Exclusive area of multi-million dollar bedroom with beautiful plantation homes. Four bedroom, 3 112 BA, with shutters. A very open fioorplan with overai7.ed party room, living & dining · sunken fireplace conversation area. room. This home is exceptionally Maureen White/F.d beano priced and is easy to show. Loan may be usumable to qualified buyer . .... IN ., Quick possession possible. 2224 Pad.fie ...,. 18111• llnl Pl.,_ Drive/ Acacia. Tom Allinson • "Jodelle" model behind guarded ga•-ooc IU-latl,lll In prestigious Harbor Ridge with Expanded 5 BR, 3 BA, Someraet on spectacular views of ocean. bay and extra large lot Private location with dty liahta. This 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA family potential plus! New carpet, paint, sky- room home hu been reduced $!>0,000 light and French windows. Perfect and la reedy for immediate oa:upancy. for family living. Community pool F.d F.cano!Maureen White and tennis. Price includes the land. Sandie Fix •T•.1132111 LIU'MI LIU'MI LIU'MI llM,111 -• ,_ p,tll,111 Is one of the special qualities of thia Thia 6 BR, ~ 1/2 BA. family room, Big Canyon custom home. Over 100 library• bonua room. wine room home feet of fairway frontage. Four baa a breathtaking unobstructed bedrooms, 3 1/2 BA, spacious family ocean. bay and night UV\t view. This room, pool, spa, fabulous entertain- ia the perfect family AnH entertain-ment area and it is in move-in c.on- ment home, with 1arp pool & lpL Ed dition! Maralou T .. -.lc:l/Danny Bibb Elcano/Maureen White ~"6"' anL.StDIAH•NW 11............. ..,. ........... ,,/NW "" ... T ~,,. pri dri t-..a... .~:-Beautifully maintained 4 BR. 2 1/2 --. ~te W!Way -to uua --nA home in one of CDM's finest MICluded linale story 3 BR. 2 112 BA, areas. Decorated with light neutral FR home. Many decorator extras: colors, ~ kitchen, baths and wood floon. mirron, ak:yllghta, pri-bedrooma; wood doon. One of the best vate patio with spa oU 'mast.er suite! views of ocean, bay, Catalina and Maureen White/Ed .F..cano niahtlighta. Home bu been en1arpd "' ...... .. ..... aa. .. ,.,. Five bedroom + bonua room, South- port model with outstanding view of ocean, bay, dty lighta -hardwood floon -many uperadee. Pool and apa. Thia ~ hu it all. Shown by appt. only. Virginia Swan • 1111!11-..... •• •• ... ... Thia immlcu.late 4 BR, 3 BA home ls a real jewel. Includes beam ceilings, French doora, c::m:y brick fireplaces, all surrounded by luah gardens, large pool. spa and Koi pond. Perfect for outatde Uvine and entertaining. Re- duced price of $685,000 and owner willing to talk! Danny Bibb/Stephane Grody •wrm U.1'1111-11,111,111 Luxury and beauty with harbor en- trance view. Th.is home of magnifi- cent quality and construction has a great open feeling, with wonderful designer fabrics and wall coverings. Three bedrooms, 4 BA and a den. Brick terrace to your dock. Barbara Aune with a reaeation room and a work room. Maxine Propp ........ IHPllll ... 12.ne. Beautifully remodeled home on water with new pier & llip, hardwood floors, French doors, new kitchen and baths, large living room, formal din- ing, family room, billiard room and large mast.er suite. Views right out to the jetty. Beverly Morphy YIUIT UYFUIT LIT ........ Build your dream house on the bay - Pier permit included -50x100 ft. 55 ft. boat pennitted-Promontory Bay. Bring all offers. Beverly Morphy F• IDlllll ,.._Ml S21l,llO Extra spacious Baycrest home with oversized pool and cabana. Cozy fam- ily room with fireplace. Perfect home for family living or special entertain- ing. Make offer! Paula Bailey 111 ... un 11 m11 m1 nt•• A box seat for the Christmas boat parade, the Character boat parade, the twilight sailboat racing series. A pleasant north-facing home, with a slip that can accomodate a 50-foot boat. Three bedrooms, 2 1/2 BA, 2 car garage. Beverly Morphy/Hobie Denny #2 CIVIC PUZI sum 111 j PETE ' BARREn . REALTY J'-,y , ( ''I OPEi SllllY 1-1 Oll( CM__,_..... 221 ...... Unique 3 bdrm. l blk to beach......................... H. Markes ........ -Sl2t,stt-2912 Pwt ..... lovely Palermo. 4 bdrm. family room.............. D. Johnson ILK M SUS.•-· UM ... llM. Ocunfront 3 bdrm, forever YllW ............ _ M. vonGeldern OU( ------$295.•-·---llt ..... Cla.ss1c 2 bdrm, l bath cottap .......................... J. Skahan 1Uff$ ___ 5241, ... __ 2151 Ylsta ....... Two story, 3 bdrm townhome ...................... T. Walld ll.lffS .. ---··---... -S2ll.•---·-·--4M C.... End unit 3 bdrm, many extras ................... F. Scott-Evans U~l()UI: tif)MI:§ REALTORS. 675-6000 t ••S Eaet C:-.t H ... •••· c.r-••I Mer COTE·· REALTY SOTHEBYS INfERNATIONAL REALTY 7f58..6700 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Situated on the eut end of Lido Iale, this diatinctive cont.emporuy home baa five bedroom.a, five and one-half baths, including a maid'a room and bath. Wat.erfront patioe of generous proportiona off er the opportunity for gracious outdoor entertaining. Offered at $2,960,000. Ad #020. BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB JUST REDUCED! Ideally located overlooking the third tee, thia warm and cheerful home off era four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, pool and spa. Fairways, lakes and greens are included in the view from this custom golf course estate. Now asking $995,000. Ad #012. \P••lll ftlOTBER• Own your own deeded lot with large fenced yard! Your own new beauti- ful 2 Bdrm, 21/s bath Canyon Court Townbome with woodburning fire- place., micro, <Usposal. dlsbwuber, sundeck, skylite, ceramic We counter, beamed ceUlnp, sliding mirrored closet door. PRIVACY - SECLUSION -PEACE! Start at S127,000. Most attractive financing! 2221 c ... , ... Vlcterta alMI WllMR You e11n now e11ll th• Dally Piiot Cl•••lfled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 a.m. to piece your Sunday and Monday ad•. •a&.UTAn ..... ,...,..., 1175 .... All ;...:; :r.1:..:= 1115 .,,, HOURS/CONDOS i....,., .. 18 °"'Of c. ,,_., .,,, o.-.i 100) °"'Of ... :7C. IUO .......... 1006 ....... ,.,_, uu ..... -1001 ...... ,,_., "'° ~-..... 1011 n-....... UfO c.-.. _ IOH .. ~ ltoO c--1034 •• . .,, 0.. ..... lei. .,_ 1°'2 ...-~ IOM ................ 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'°""' oi 17th a 8LOCK8 TO OCIAH me:;;"*" 1-../yt1y • ........... It ..... lat //, ./ qt,. 12tOOOO fqMJt '°"""'°'* Looeted In lleoe,142·7404. l.,_nwpft,CllN-~ oed« l .... •• llmfll. lllTllT••HIT I ~'////{.)fl// LARGE 2-P~ eiccelent ' guerded ·get9d com· ... 1111191.11 ***** HA/tb1, llOntsM• ~':·ct!"'=:.= •lmf• OMw dllpel .... lmmec ~ oond. You own the lend. ~ wlUft9b9tNOted ~ ~ leeotl ~ lnd.'IM reheb. S700/S750 ~ euncMdt Otlf gw 11 ..... w 11M1TI I 28A COndo. MIAet ... : R E Ar.LT Y ~2~ IM!r.175-7881 .. _~,_. City & ·~~ ~ ::t:!,, ar=-:on. ~' w . 2~~ fUlly;,...-...d)Wd. 'LUXU"Y HD. llA me«eotter.trytowl100'1 •IYOWNER:3BR2~ ' ..... ,. Expanded • ..., c:Ndetenni.CIOUft ex-. . 1111111 C()HD().Pool, gerg, CM DOVER f\.E. 754MOIO 1900 eq/ft home. t blk to • Ulftl m&TI Tll&f'I mDn tam rm w1-t w . W8'1c-tent flNlnOloal '3l5 000 •ME.SA VERDE 38r 29a. Hewn .... fttOO/mo beech. Spe. •OO t /f 5 BR + meld'• room •• ca11•Ltz or Chucll Jot"9 ~~In • "'~-~ Br«*•. 75t:.11'8. • . new ~tll • pelnt. °'*' ............... HUNTINGTON LANO-..... .,. • I IUndeclc 1290000 Glen blthl. iae Ptlr1Y room .. ,.,,.. Tirne ....,..,. wtttl -nwtr --..._, etreet. Avell now SNtpMeMVerdei,.., 1 MAFIKMMt~. · ..... 8et.oe57, hm 547 ... 53e w~ l tie., f.,,.. rm Re/Max of eo.te Mlle for PlrlOMi =ac,A tab 11200/mo. Grdnr Incl. et~.313t8amo1Pleol. S8 .. 2be. 1 ICOfY l.lmlftllalD 1IO"~Vtewtrotnthlt 131-7M2hm w/20ft ber. In· /Newport luoh." .,_,.._atMH. · Ca11Leny54&-5NO 1825/mo. Cell (11t ) oondo. Pootca;.; , Ml 1Bl' Stud io Condo, ;!:~~~:1. 3::ik 2~! Wl.l.llTUITD ~~u~:Ji~Se.r~: 131-12tlor84M74S ..... /C... ,...1........ 7~"'8to.,._. J;.:.,::'.I:.._ blllOOnyNIOISl-10M ; ~· Ntw ptllnt, cptll & 4 8dtm In Herbof Vl9w OPEN SAT 1-5 • 1111111 W....... Obi gar tt00 No peta. NEWPOAT8HOADI TWo df11P91, A AMI Value ., ... Onty 1285.000 land 2 w~ Foot Lene lmrnaculete 38r see, den ....... llU Ownt/Agt tN-1739 meatiBJlll luL ....... ua ICOfY, 3bdrm, 2be. ,.,.. ~~~~re• ~~~°R_~Mll• °"'*1 ' 7llM*>I ~~.Hie;: N•llU P=ted :aar:-:= 3:::CS2:':;.1~';':!~ Jlllll•I z+!!LL?.:;.. ::::~ouf.''1:· b:::h , ***** 7141854-8461,854-2900 •IAITllmATI vtt1wot1oV91ygardclne & Yll&TIM-M75~ 539-8180 N/tmkr only 11000. ............ ttoora.11-.,cuw..,.. ltlCIO.AQtt73-IOIO -..i~~~iiii;;;;-~;;;;;;;;;; ___ , 11 BR + meld'• room, po o I . a 3 4 t , o o o • er 3bltha, bech IP\. tot '*' Alty... CMettne 840-4t!IO Fri*. v*"9d oe11noe. dbl 181. ()Ny '750. ~· ON THI iA.NO: ~ TREAT YOUR SWEET ,, TO A ZEPHYR- A NATURAL HIGH! Beautiful 2 Bdrm, 21/2 ba townhomes. All the man made extras + Fairview Regional Park's natural beauty and tranq.uility. Two sold of 6 In the first houri Canyon Heights Townhomes 2281 Canyon, nr Wilson World Class Financing ·.~.':· :-bl~°:: C>Mw/Bkr "42·21$4 ::::t>Rpe..:-... ·.:-: LAN l11U• 1111 3 BR T/Hme Arepto, gar-2C'rr:o:'.:+J:'1:2s "'nun ..... : 1=-~ ..::.· = wt20'bar. Indoor/ out· Newport Beach "'9ffront come & IMM hold land ,_ •8•· Comm. pool. eee w. 18th St. fntM 11'4 lllO, •1.... · door pool. Gourmet Duptex w/dotJA tot 30• ror tax advantage. 8tepe *1111 * StSO/mo. yrty. 1415-27se N4-4113 I khdl. '"5,000. boet. S215,000. •oo• to b•y & beach. Cozy 2ldnn + 1 cat gat. 1EAST&lot;2 Bdnn, 2 bl ORANGETAe/OUte pdo L UJI u, I OU. 11 d rm OPEN SAT 14 River AYe Open Set/Sun S159 500. Waterfront Ntwc:rpt1. 0nly'825.... townhome. Frptc, 2 Clllf llU nm hm. 211r/den fl P4, AIC, fUmlaMd Ytll 8111bo1 1 2 Winged Foot Lene 1-5. canMry V111ege ~ Homee 831-1400. TIL8llT Ill-.... gar. S795/mo yrly. Water-38r, 21e, MW crpt, ~ pool, tennl1, gar90e. Condo. C.... to = Owner/Bir 7eo-oeGe atty 173-3177 front Hom•• In o. try k"°'*'· dbl QatlOI lt50/mo, 840-8111 S1080/mo. Cll .. 7 1 Pllll'Wl W Rare 2br 2bl w/~ ~ 83 1-1400 St 100/mo. Subnilt on WOOO&fUOOE 3ttr 1"4be. VEMAJLLii CONDO P-mli!l!l!!!i!!I~~~~~----. 18drm In VIiia Belboe. :::. =~J191 4bd, 1Ylba. lg fwn rm, rate. Cell Anne 2nd flt, encl petto. w/d 28A 2be •"'-In --OPEi 1111111 llllAY Bargain pnoe St 15,000. A.gt coet frplc, wt bar, lg kit din MoC••IWld 8'1-1211 htcupe, Mt In ktto • .,. loc.. Mlflf M¥ vtew. IMO.; (714)948-7893 eree. appi, nr S'C Ptua. port, kldllarn pee oti Sl76 No.-.. Agt,144-721 1 111 YU UM IMI, UM llLI (1·4) mn Tl llAll n-ptt•. n 1s. 551..aee. 1mo.+ neg. c;.p. no QUll. --·IT Beautifully remodeled and re-Charming rem home. 4a... .......... 1117 Almoet Nwpt 2bdrm lmmed OCQIP. seo-1411 GATED VILLAO! COM· decorated baytront w/dock for 2 boats 2Y.Ba Spa. oomm pool A .... IT... •bod• u~reded . kltch •• ~41 MUNITY 2 a a 1c1rm9, 2 1 +sandy beach. 4 bdrms. 4 bath. family tenn S225K Bkr 642-21M 2ar -. me xtra dean gar kid• S575 e.-1 moV9 •PEHTAIOG! COVE• VI ~ 1.00.1M10 1q ft of room A m St to ....... I $1550000 '"""" ' . 53M191 Agent l'M 2Br28aCondOtll6.0... PURE LU"'..., ~ · u ~ • • · WAnlnllf 11111 Gat.Hurry,onlyl780.fM faHt l 1treeme. Nw antlre Legune ooaat. SPA In ~ ~ Bob & Wyvonne Balboa Covet: 2BR/den, 2 TlumT 1]1-1111 CIRCLE THESE decor. W/d htcup, 2 cer Bwfl ~ acroee etr•C. Dining room wood I 124 VII TllEITI, LIM ISLE (1·4) bl 1395.000. 850-2204 Nie• n'qulat bungalow i:,ow/oew. tit mo + Spacloue 2br luxury burM'I •aptiit ,,.,,,;. A gracloua home on 45' wide lot. 4 ---CMtu .. I llu JIU S395 ei>PI• cNld h not MC. '4t-2A47 ~==-· ':--:;: weve own.~ petao. Bdrms, 3Y. baths, spacious sunny Tllrl ft ' tar 10 Nwpt otner. 11 Under S700 3br 2bt b.-o 111751,:C-~.· 1:.2295 ELEGANT LMHQ only ti $450 000 Gib W lk •lll-11M• equtpt decor EZ twme a-I 15 ,,.,._ to lo. Co. I 8 0· · a er Clatslfittl *mT•• Nu crptt, ~ & paint ac-53M191 Aot,.. ....._ence ~laze, Ju11 Hit ot 173-7300 842 5818 Lgblt21Bd~ + glflOl1 ... frpfe, cent 5 rm llN gar & yrd NOT Aust AGENCY Oen w 3 LG bdrme, 28a. Nepwort 9lvd a eoutfl of • na. "1'1°'Y '800. kldt p.1 sns 53M 180 "'Sherp". New w/w crpt Sen Oleao .,.....,. ltUlllT IJl-IMI Beet Atty re. come-Come sigh Coma 11350 ._ 71 4/494--2049 247' OAAHCIE AVE -~--buy -lnclellllled Wkndl Of 8181284-5285 831·643' ly llPPtonlV 1 UNFURN 1bd hN for Ht• tfn ~,,:.°'G,n!:.0 !:i llM lmmed, 4IM-0293. 11A conao .• mo11 Oki, VW)' lharp. Poof~ HOMES FOR SALE 9« Sandcastle, Corona del Mar 760-1900 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 I IR ,1us FAI RI 1r DEi •t11lt• Ylejt 2117 117:."~:::.r'~11J1 28drm. 2L. 1tow. Cdi ------- ce111, f/p. End Unit •tAft ~* w1vi.w. Pool S1050/mo. Lo 48r, 2k frP4o. bltlnl, 3 646-8012 dyt. IV meg cat ger. Only Sl75. Fee 1 IEDROOI * * 1323 Bayside Drive. Mal Kai ' 644-6200 $449,000 Sunday 1-5 2 IEDROOI •610 Avocado, Olde CdM 675-6000 $295.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 618 Jasmine, Olde CdM 833-2801 $229,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi 1407 Bonnie Ooone Terraoe. CdM 644-6636 $355,000 3 IEDROOI 1-5 Lots 84·85-86 Top of Rocky Point, Spyglass 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat-Sun 8-8 * •975 Bayside Cove, Coves 644-6200 $630,000 Sunday 1-.. **22 15 Bayside Drive, C.D.M. 644-6200 $1, 195,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 •477 Costa Mesa St, Eutslde Costa Mesa 642-5200 $225,000 Suoday 1-5 **1014 E. Balboa Blvd., Peninsula 644-6200 $995,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 466 Gavlota. Bluffs 644-55 18 $238,000 6 18 Jasmine, Olde CdM 833-2801 $259,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BR plus FAI RI or DEi 435 Allao, Newport Heights. NB 642-5200 $268,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2345 Aralfa, Eestblutf, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $242.900 tee Sunday 1-5 • 1206 Blue Gum Lane. Weatcllff Grove. N.B 644-9060 $372,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 17 Carmel Bay Dr .. C.D.M. 759-9100 $537,500 land Incl * 1120 Goldenrod, CdM Sun 1-5 759·9100 $419,000 Sunday 1·5 *2006 Marlln Way. Baycrest, NB 642-2134 $349,600 Sat/Sun 1·5 221 Narcissus, Olde CdM 644-0121 $580,500 Sat~Sun 1-5 *240 Santa Isabel, Eastalde Coate Mesa 642·5200 $174,500 Sunday 1-5 1500 Seacrest, H.V. Hiiia. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 15 Snowapple, lrvlne 675-3839 $164,950 1807 Tahuna, lrvtne Terrace 644-6200 $485,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 Sunday 1·4 *•3491 Windsor Court. Coste Mesa 645-0303 $215,000 SAT/SUN 1-5 4 BEDROOM 124 Via Trieste, Lido lale. NB 673-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-.4 4 BR plus Fii RI or DEi .., 1917 Yacht Enchantress, Seavlew. NB 644·9060 $429,900 Sun 1-5 LOTS: 303 Narcissus. 45'x 118' lot, Old CdM 759·9070 $295.000 Sat/Sun Dally **2812 Bayshore Dr .. Bayshores 644·6200 $1,300,000 Sunday 1·4 434 Begonia, C.D.M. 644-6200 $520,000 Sunday 1-.. *.., 18 Cypress Point Ln, Big Cyn. NB 640-4868 $995,000 Sunday 1_. ••3308 Ocean Blvd, Olde CdM 675-8027 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2012 Port Bristol, Harbor View 760-8285 $329,500 Sat-Sun 1-5 1527 Seacrest. H.V Hiii•. Corona del Mar 644·9060 $398,500 Sat/Sunday 1.5 125 Via Koron. Lido Isle, Newport Beach 631-7300 $467,500 Sunday 1_. * *661 Via Lido Sood, Lido late, NB 673·7300 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-4 & BR plus Fii RI or DEi ••3174'1 ContlJo Way, Coto de Caza 644--8200 $1,060,000 Sunday 1-5 2345 Port Carlisle, Seawlnd 64-4-6200 $397,792 Sat-Sun ,_. ...... 33 Rldgellne, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-8333 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••25 RldQ911M, Newport Beach 644·8200 S3,950,000 Sunday 1·5 Perf eetl•• I• l•e le O•t Corona del Mar: ...... 1 Napoll, Harbor Ridge. N.B. 644-9060 $3,800,000 Sat 1-5/Sun 2-5 CO II DOS TOWNHOMES FOR SALE 2 BR plus Fii RI or DEi ••2792 Longwood Court. CM 546-2313 $168,500 Sunday 1--4 3 BEDROOI 12 Tribute Court, Newport Crest, NB 646-8816 $ 245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 18532 Vallarta. Huntington Beach 964-7028 S 169,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2659 Vlata Ornada, Bluffs 644·0121 $240,000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR plus 2 IR 518 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 675·2424 $375.000 Sat/Sun ,_. TRIPLEXES FOR SILE 416 Oak St, Laguna Beach 497·6384 S-460,000 •Spa *Pool *•Waterfront Sunday 10-3 * * •Wat«front & Poot .,... Give addr•a at guard gate 36 HARBOR ISLAND Luxurious near new Duplex. 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths up and 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths down. Fireplaces in both Units Big 4 car garage. Askma S289,000 JACOBS REALTY, INC . 675-6670 ln Ezclualv Irvine Terrace . Walking Oittlnce to Yacht Clube, Ootr, TennlJ, Fashion l1land, Newport Center, Balboa Island ComplettlJ Remodeled Bedroom, Oen. To 1ee la to 1pprecLate OFFERED AT ·····-ANCY IMllltNINO ltEAL TOii One of the most Prestigious E1tates on the water in Newport Beach. 100 ft. Bay & 176 ft. Channel frontage w/pvt sandy beach and park-like ground . Boat slip for Large Y achtl Offered at $6,800,000. Appointment only with PATRICK TENORE 851-1286/780-8702. RE/MAX 714 144-MJI -1DJMl1 ·~I l"'lfd 1tu• 2111 ---... /. 286'.1BX. FROM HOOSE Pootllde COndo .,. oon-1 HI 111 W. Balboe. evall dltlonlnft. lmmedlet• mid Mey, yrly, 17211/mo, 1v1llabl ty. UH/mo 850-3880, A.gt. only. Go ~ 2521 w. ..... , ... Sunflowef, -1. THEN 2Br 28a ~lo, ,rd. Al cell lu• leeward blUn•. mew.In. U1·1atlor•1....._ l ~~•n•• •UDO Bloant Fum. ~ · 2BR. den, 2'hBA. pod, 8Nrp 11f, den, ftP4o, w/d, epe. lennlt, piano, (714) J)fof decot. ~Ing 87114475 lake. '850/mo or .. lee •RENTALS 2-5 Bd~. opt1on 840-1112 I S 1<>00-$4000 mo. VILLA l'!~ .. =.:~=191"l~!! BALBOA. 2bd. 2ba. pool, I"" I $1200. BOAT SLIP, 3bd, 3bd 2bt......-= 2'~ba 11380 • .....,....,, • Fergueon & Hahn R.E. .. ,.....,_ dfyw, ta 5/mo, 142·1 193 (8 month min), M1-M43. I S18tilmo: 2BR 1 ba, ~-~ti eo-. patio. Bec:tl B4lY ~ area. Quiet. no pet• ....... _..i 5-48 6434, 845-5778 .... Appeellng luJtutY 3bdrm 11USMU:UAF\JAA pool home under priced Appllal aa, n-pec. at s 1000 other• et 1111, lla.atl 53M 180 8aet Atty ... Artistic decor enhancel 1_1 __ _. .. ocn cte condo IM opt -.iil'P ...... _..._~~iPili• M75 53M1e1 Ao'... ni 10 xP+. i+001ua I.We ...... lnfrHt UTIL INCL. NO PET8 w11erge dOCk.-Bi ~sBa. 11 ....... Yrty/FumllMd LAGE 1BORM IUmWled A $3750/mo. Agt 873-3717 f\111)< equipped. Super to- IWautlful Udo I• Weter-cation. ~~ly L• fron1 38r 38a, decor tum 11 •'• • eMo. S38001mo. -""'s1=e=PS=-::-,To=-=aEA=""""'c,.,..,H--1 yrly (213)273~2730 3BR. 1BA, "" rm, • ••-... rm, lrplc, patio. Yrty I _,_ 11350/mo 87M2SO. 2BR 2t,.t8a on golf etN . 2 ..--,..,,--...,,,...__..,..---4 car gar 11895. 7!1M>079 11•11 PtalHa BLUFFS: 48R-BONU8 ,_.~~~~~~ ROOM. P1tlo, gm belt, 2 car gar. S1700 mo AveM 811. BROKER '40-e259 IL ... JIWIH• 3BR+ den, 2bt, P004 frplo, WMtl/dry, 2 pettoe btt.fne, 2 oat garege. SHO/mo yrty, I Beeutlful, quiet.,...,,. belt.= f~95o. Cenu...... am ............ •emt'e:'·~~ With doutite car ..,..._ :rM112 VIia Rent• Beeutltul mountelne l CHARMING t BAIDlltlOI· ~ti ~-=-'In~ South of H,. 8tngle 1onH. Lrg eundeck. edult pret. 735/ino. Avlllabte tor frMledla1e _7_5t-1381 _____ _ occ:upency, S 12"tmo. C.ta ... •II / f(' /1•,1 , I' . . '"0 I JI I MXATIN IUS/mo tlA 1BA. II bl"1t lne, lndl'y ""· l'W CL!AN Sbd, 2bt, HatbOf ~t4~11tt1 St. Hllendtl LM S1200 mo. TSL MGMT 142•1803 gei-dhmer pd. NO PET81 ---=------84e.23tl or 54&-1Me. 2 BA 2be. g11t11ge. r.t· COMMANDING VIEW ::;,~ .::' ~. :::.:~C:: c..P1ece.a 1.11ie under LaguM · Ur ~ T~ • ...... -a-..... Good loc, S130 • ... ,-....r Cell Dtdt eee 4000 ~ aar. a .. hm. Neot )Id, 840-2421 IWl/Wkndl *"' vu. 117,0 Lee .. dep, grdnr a ...., Incl. 28A ...,.,., 110, d/W t9C Barberi, Altr l44-01H rm., P004. OM llO, "°· pf'k O· &cf too. Mn/mo, l•tbfun ttnote •ldrm 400 Mentmeo w.,, rw ftmlty hOme. A.If MW Herbot •• t1 .. 1t11 ._ decot, Al .tr• •1te0 -------.,, 111·1031 Of 78().o.. .. .... 11'1'1. ,.. ... .... oondo. tii, ,_,.. ,... lndry, Nvr Ml In, Htbf WOOdl, P004. ~~No .,.._ rw o.llon. tbr •be. POOi • .131 w. '"" 14' Otll ... 1180 ........ -liiiiiiiiiiiii:-. • 2lf n. w llTD -[ h Ptua. I .A. C•tJ>ort. ltlnd """ ~'" ...... PMto. POOi. Ctlld •. PGf1 ..... ~up-1100 NO NTI 7U-I011 f..~~PM to!_ •MUAVU..O'tudlr, ~.. Ing tM .... ,.. o.ocw. .,.., 1pa. All tfll• for tootled 11r•ee! lndrJ 1115011M. i 1711 No .. '10-1• * nA• ,,,, •I If Lnclty .. dlw. ,.... pallO. No ... MIO NI..,. fl0-1411 • Ma·7UI ,r I t . , ..... .... ··';'.~. I 1. .... '...... .. ..... 11 a11M .,, .. ., ... , ... ,.~ ........ ......... ,. ta M1•1=f I JH IHI ...,_, .. MEDITERRMEM VWGE THE piece to come hOme to -A peeoeful peri(-tlk• Mtttng oonwnlentlY IOCet9d. Only "'*""-to 8outtl eo.t Ptua end the bMCt\, 0 FREE llCROWAVE f YOU ROO na MIJ(Efl>I'' 1•1•11• 1 !JJ,_' 9-/2 ~ ........ ,. .... t 11••-T'wMI J11llV. ...._. -GAS F•UlAClS -OIS*UOS -w.tler .....,.... -4rm Cllttl • -Jltml _... .... ,....... __.... ... -Clt!IMr• .._.. c..., _.. ~ r.-Courts --t.-*Y f ecilltiel -f • ..... '°'"· No Peli NEW LISTINGS ft.Liii -•111• Patio overtook• stream. 3 BR tr14evel unit on qu'9t cuk»-aac. Pool & paddle tennis. 1 bk>ct< to South Coast Plaza. Uf.11& •111,111 in block from the ocean front. Vintage cottege In area of much remodeUng. Great aummer/wtnt., rentat. •••••ww un.-Locat1on. location, locatlonl 3 BR on gulet greenbelt. Walk to '™>PP'ng & Fashion llland. Beautltul upgrades throughout tool! ULllA NmlU '41'- New on market. Wonderful 3 BR, 2 atory home. Beam cemnga In living room, lowly Inner patio. metlculoua condition. A home you must .... • ,,. ""' ... MH.- Gorgeou• & specious 4 BR remodel on huge lot with paddle tennla court, spa & addltlonal r~m for a pool. A country club In your backyard! •tNtT IUll 11,1..,.. Bayfront llvlng at Its best. 3 BR home on aand + 1 BR apartment. Community doek & tennis. Must see to apprectate quallty & ambiance. THE BLUFFS .,. .. ..,. 1111.- Popular 1 story Bluff condo. End unit sur- rounded by graaa. 3 BR. 2 BA, highly maintained with lovely parquet floors In kitchen/entry. Fee . .,..... ., .... Beautifully maintained 3 BR, 2 BA Linda Plan on large greenbelt on cul-de-sac street. You own the land. Outatandlng buyl m M.lffl Ill._ Tastefully decorated 3 BR condo on one of Bluffs' desired streets. Kitchen ftoor & counters have white tlle: Quiet & private back patio. Fee. ...... ..... 3 BR atngle levef corn« unit on wide greenbett. Light & bright, neutral decor. Good uaumable first truat deed. SEA VIEW .... ... .. Sale, leue or 1 .... 1opt1on. Spacloua pool-llZed • lot. Light, airy 3 BR Nantucket. 24 hour guard gate. Community poof, spa and tennis. IUNW . PJIMI Priced for Immediate aalel 3 BR Nantucket on wide lot, panoramic view. lmmacul1te condition. Wood lhutters, parquet floor. mwn Mn• Largeet modef In Seav1ew with good view of Cetallna, city llght1 & mountain•. Room for pool on extra wtde lot. 4 BR, 3 BA. .... . •..• Super cuatom home built by v .... ttne. Spacious houM, 11rge lot, 3 BR, formal dtntng, paneted den plua recrMtlon room. IN '85 88 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH A~GESAHOME SOLD EVERYDAY A MEMBER OF THE fil SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK lAJ OPEN HOUSES 1-5 .... , 2 BR, FR ....... a.LU 3 BR, FR ....... 3 BR, FR ..... _. 5 BR, FR, Pool .._,..au 4 BR, FR .... _ 6 BR, FR, P/S, Lib. UU.YllWau.I 3 BR, FR ........ 3BR,FR ...... aa.u 4 BR, FR L91al 3 BR, FR .... 4 BR, FR, View .,..mu 6 BR. Den, Fr, Vu ---6 BR, FR, PI S llMIAY $172,000 $349,500 $385,000 $387,000 $398,500 $3,800,000 lllllT $349,500 $385.000 $398,500 $399,000 n,..,,...,.,... • M. MATTHEWS 1MllHIF ... E. CORKETT 1 ....... G. ANDERSON 11U l1•1net Lw M. PHILLIPPI 1ana. ....... J. ROBBINS 1 ..... L. MC LOON 1 .......... E. CORt<q"T 1111 ..... M.GUTH 1'21 ... ., ... K.PARKER 111111 ....... J. MERTZ 1111Y ..... 111hltr• $429,900 G. ANDERSON $875,000 l ~~·~E~ 1 ..... $3,800.000 R. KURTZ BEST BUY UllllY 1111- You wtll tove thl1 MW llatlng. A ap1C1ou1 townhome, highly upgrlded. 2 BR, family room, formal dining room. tennl1, pool. llllfl-1 ... .-Exctttno 2 BR and den with unparailed vtew. Expended Mlramar plan with many extra fea- turee. Lowly Country French feeling. 2400 Harbor IMI. (llt fDllr OfM) CWFlCE~OM.YM 644 9060 NEWPORT BEACH ... ,. .. .... Wonderful 3 BR. 2'A BA condO wtth woodef1 noora. wet bw', formal dlnmg room, 1.-ge kttchen, ftrec>tece. eunny patio. c:ommuntty Pi8 . ••• ., .... llM.illl For thoee who kJw the bMd\ but w.m w.y. thl~ In a hornet 3 BR, 3 BA. wood ftoora. _,_, glMa, huge muter euttet Land tnduded. ......... ........ The bargain of the 1eatonl Reduced to 1275,0001 F11ntatle 3 BR contemporwy hOme wtth mr...,oua poof. epe a ded< .,., v..., c ...... eecurtty. ............ ..,. Need apactoua entertaining ar• a 3 large BR? Thia I• ltl Huge living room, dining room & den plu• delightful country kitchen. Spa. IAYlllRll ttll,111 Claaafc Cape Cod In private Bayside commu~. 2 story, 3 BR, 3 BA. 2 apu, obeervatlon , steps to private beach & yacht martna. N•l&Afllm MM• High c.lllnga, privacy, bookcuea, 3 flreplecea, 2 patios -a quiet corner location and .... of maintenance mak• this 4 BR. 3 BA home a Joyl PUllll&A ~ ltll•• Authentic Balboa oceanfront. Uvabte, spacious 5 BR. 3'~ BA home wtth spectacular Catalina & sunaet view. Excellent location. Super buy. LM ..,.,,.. Beautiful sophlatlcated baytront penthouee. Great views of bay, ocean, mountains, Newport Center. Short walk to lido VIiiage. ..... ...... Pr•tlgloua gated area. POOi & spa, AIC. pan- efed game room Includes wet bar. 3 BR. 3 BA, great location. view. • ..... 111 .. Cu•tomtzed, expanded Broadmoor wtth 5 BR, 5 BA, gourmet kitchen. new master 1ulte wtth connecting study. Lovely vtew. private site. MIUTll ...... Cu11om quality home on golf course. Hand- carved flooring, custom hardwood panelng In FA. perfect for elegant entertaJnlng LMl&I 11,111,• Builder• -Prime bayfront lot to create your "dr-.n houae." 75' on the bay with apter for a 90' boatl Call for additional Information. ..... u.-.- Begent French Normandy •tate In prime vtew location! A.II teaturea for gracious llvlng. 5 BR, forTMI dlntng, library, FA Ou•ttty throughOut. Coet• M••• • llAMA!:~~~ontlll8 2181 'SAN JOAQUIN HIU.S ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH · ................ ~~~~~~~---~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~ - I IM Ot1nge Coellt DAILY PtLOT I~. May 11, 1888 eoai. and bikes and campers and couagee • all the thing• that m8'ce sum· "* fun can be found In eluelf\ed. CALL TOOAYll lllF•LllS Your Setvlce Olrec:tcwy ~-·tatrw 142-U2111t. IOI PICCAOILL Y CAFETERIA Me~-..t Trelnlng «>-p.r1ment-c" 1• p 0 Bo• 24417 Belon Aou9•. Loulelene 70821 • -- FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or doughter know obout busines.s when applying for t+.eir first full-time job? Plenty, if he or she hot ever been a newspaper carrier. Through route expeMnc:e he or she is olreody a lop oheod of t+.elr cla11mam. While t+.ey all master ideas, t+.e boy or girl with a newspaper route is able to put t+.em to practical use. Buslneu? Carriers leom the basic learn t+.e basic principles from the firat day of stomng to deliver newspapers. They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make collections, keep their own books, and deal with people foce to foce. Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "lou" are more than textbook t.m\S. The hen.fits of managing a newspaper route ore on equation for a fut\.lre successful citizen. A great number of today's prominent men and women started their publk careers 01 newspaper carriers. And ttiey all vovch ttiat a newspaper route gives o boy or girl o head start on ttie fvfvre. Soys ond girls l 0 yeors ond older who moy be interested tn route w0<k should contact the Doily Pilot circulorlon deportment 01 642-4333 lilly !!~!!ION DEPT 330 WEST BAY ST. P.O. BOX 1560 COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 ,-----------------, I I Yes. my son /daughter would like I Information on a Doily Pilof rout.. I HIS/HER NAME '------1 I ·~-------1 I ~----~~--"IP __ , I PHONE~~~~-~~__.AGE__I I PARENrS I SIGNATUR---------' _______ .... ..J _._ STUDENTSlll \XIE HAVE A JOB FOR YOUI IF YOU HAVE GRADUATED OR ARE GRADUATING FROM HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE ANO HAVE AN INTEREST IN WORKING FORA JAPANE$E OR AMERICAN COMPANY IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA AT A VERY COMPETR'IVE SALARY ErTHER ON A PERMANENT BASIS OR AS A SUMMER JOB ... CALL US IMMEOIATEL VIII 100% FREE TO APPLICANT TEMPORARY CENTER U.S.A. CORPORATION PtrTNntnt/Ttrr.,ctary Ptrsonntt ~ts HEAOOUARTUS 213/489·2989 700 $. Flowfr StrHl Suitt 1400 Los Angeles. CA 90017 TORRANCE 213/378-2811 24-050 M.fdlson Strttt Suite IOOS TOfr1nce, CA 90505 NEWPORT BEACH 714/476-J690 Wtst Tovm-Suftt 3000 5000 8'r<h Strtet N~ Stach. CA 92l>60 , m.LERS MOTOR ROUTE Available In lrvir1e area. $300 to $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST Gally ... 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA CAR ROUTES EMn Exlr• C••h For D•llv•ry Of Thi• Pa,,.f HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have de}:>endable car:, truck or station wagon and insurance 1 ' CALL 842-1444 Aak for JoAnne Craney tt2'Harll0o ...... CM 979 2500 ometbing special wai~ for you today in cla: ified. tt y0u ....,,, 10 rutnltfl en "*'"*"'~ ,, "41d'• t .... wwy 10 00 Cen t _,to get to d thel!le ~ jObs IU'OU!MS \"- l'IOl.l•'P L-1 the c1•tled ~ d\f.ttcwy '19'P you ftl'ld '911&~ l;l!!p • ' 1177 FORD OD s1~95 ..... NC, ........... 1981 ELDORADO COUPE 89,895 Eva for Robert Janan Collection, 0112 Designer Pettern 01 12, Sizes 12-18 • tri. tlll<Jot I 'u~ .. .. fl t l•M) ..... 8'JCltli I CO<'C't NI I\ fl•l•(''V" .'II 1!>41 tf11!"'''11Q 09'1 l fl Ol)'fOl\ll 9'I • 114'" ~Od• 1'\111 "'" 111~ ., 171 O""l!' Ol<'0\1"41 ¥UU .:10 -0112 w ~ a llOl1 a"° N '111.J~ ~""<! ~" ~ 1"11 bU"~ CIOa>nQ. j l!Q l Q !TIO(~ pc)< ~f'1t fhft Of'O•MI I& I • ho"'Q !>Ill~· a1'CI .note ·ttoo '•von pr"' ~"'I a Q!NI IOOk '°' l!h•l bu•• AlllJ ot plAAllift 9 Olll\•\111•' PAil"'" I)! 1;' • llYll~llb'• 11 C:•1n ,, II • o ••• ,. ••n.:J si ·& 1()1 ·~ti Pallll"" I ,,...,.,... C)I you•,...""_,,_..,.. ..-, PO II<·• • woocho<i• "'""' '<>•• 1 1111 t aod "~ '0< •K"' Ollftr" lo> rot•~• •"'<! I'<! "Qr Pt!nl C)IA.-lv "~'1 N.AM£ AOOAf S ZIP ST"•l[ "' ~Rm Sil£ • •• . . Or-. Cout DAILY PILOT/ SUnday. M.y 11, 1918 Mih I• •111311 Mill .... WWII ..... IHT IT .._ftAW -1c;:::::t......... IHLAND OfPtee A.9--IOCIATla. lml ,.,... tC NUWOAQ, DfM. 8'M 100 ...... .. , ................... c..-.a ' OI' •*"°'" MACH CITY COUflC& AammA ..., ti. -• fa, .... r O......_e.11.NW ~ A. ........,,.., ~ <i=.'\!:. '!.'..! am ,.,..... om.. .,... Pv* hWtnQ to COfWdlr the EnvtrONNMel 000utnent _, • ..... ~ ._ etty -· -..-. 100, ~ Hiie. c.iw. of H9wport 8-d\ end u. lelboll ~ auo. NJM ttt6a USf PEAMIT NO. l 1M • To petmlt the COMtructlon of a tout unit relldenllel .... ~ ~.,, ... ~_.OOfl· Tiile bualneee le con-oondornl.nk#n protect end r•tad oareoet on P'OC*tf IOCattd e1307 CetMuon AlltnUe. -~· M _,,_ duc'9d by: e Mtnlt9d pertnet· Corona Del Mw . .!-.=-~~tied "'LwdA. ~ VE=~~::~~ ~~M~~ =~~~O:r -~"'7 _.. ot Of· TNI ..... ••It .. Ned "8CA1. YEAR COMMUHrTY DIV£l~NT kOCK OAANT. flfl99 --"'7 Ofl .. 11, wtlll "'9 County a.ti of Of· Ma<>lUTIONI FOR AOOPTION. 1IM _ enoe County on .-21. AleOluUon eMblnQ IN aty 10 .-. to ,........ w ~ puflUallt to HMlttl & ................. ~ ,... kilitv Code 8ecUon "971 CSerlta AN Helghtt} . ..._ ~ '-,_ C0NTAACTSJAOAr:€MEkT'S: ~ Not ... 11 .... (, Mill• II.. AalAI r• A AWlfd eontf'ect for Admlftlttretlon of Community De\illopment 8look Grant Progl'em ' 11, 1' 1• ... to L8A, In the emount ot '20.000. SU-n t -.... c.llr ~ ~lhOtllle tM ~ end Chy CWk IO ex9CIUI• ~· '*--' the City of ---------Ntiwpott IMclll end tM Ofenot County Wtw Dletrlct. Pta.1C llJT1C( ....... ..... Cak To Traffic !J.,_..19 for reeponae. latW ffOtll Corona del MW ~ of -eomtneioa ,...._dtnO ri .,_.o.. for in.tmtlon of llghtlng on the ~ l*"lnG ~.w••.r ~~~ ::=,'r:"~~c:::i.~~~~.:-::..:~~ n. ~ ,.... .,. 11, 11, 1... e10t* bY .......,. PtO'MtlnO !M PtOCIOMI to cteetroY • "-"mtad. pubic ~ on .... ......._ -8U-12tx ~ Oriw b9twalln ~end tha ~ ~ .,..,,.,. end L#1c9'1Uf In Corona KIL-COM, tot ~ del Mat by oonYWllon to e perking lot. ,_,.. ..._.:.. ....._. ,...... •-.,. ....,_ To Pubic woru fOf ~. lettat fl'Otn Steniev M. Swtatall concerning H9wport '.._ -,.._,, ,._ ""'~ BouleYerd Ctlennal 8ridga. ~ H. ~. 20t ACnnoue ..... To Polq !:....~ fOt ~ .... ,., "1~ Mrt. 9eryt Mellnkof rwg•dlng ellaged ._ •• Pt., o... Mw. Mam ftAW 1)411111ng vto1e ....... by tow !>II .... on L.klO -Celf. 1827 The 'OllOwfrll perrona .. CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES "'°"' L ~. 109 SuMno. doing ~ • ~=:r.1r~ Nill ,._, 0-. ...... Celt, SCOTT & ASSOCIAT£.S, o .a--... tal27 21101-A Wetl/lfl/ Ot., Sou1tl Joen · ..__,.. TNI ~ la oon-Leguna, c.w. t2t11 G~ K. Joflneon ductadby:hulMndend.... lt1an ~Wood. 21701· ~TE~~::: Giu.t end Tony Allan =-.:.~·: .... Ned ~:r:~g .. 8outtl L.,na. SUMMONS ANO COMPLAINTS: Newpof1 a..d'I TowntlOuM Ownatt' AMool&tlon _. ~~ Oertl of Of· Thia ~91'*8 It Con• 0~:L:i~~~ rireE.~~ of en Off·Slta Patlelng Agreement with THE = --"7 on Aptll 21• duct.cl l en lndMduel IRVINE COMPANY (FOUR SEASOHS NEWPORT CENTER> 1 ,_ ~ et.:=t waa fllad SITE PLAN REVIEW NO 32 !AMENDED) • Acceptenoe of an Off-Sile Plltclng ~ Ofenoe eoeet wttti tM County a.II of Or· Agraamant with THE IRVINE COMPANY CWEU..S FARGO BUILDING) o.ly 'tot """ 2f. Mey 4 ange County on Apt1I 21 ENCROACHMENT PERMIT . UphcMd staff'• recommend•tlon to tebla. Ian• ttom 11 11. ,... • • 1tll . Iha Portoflno BMctl Hotel, 2308 W-1 OcMtl Front ' SU-111 ,_ RESUBDIVISION NOS 805 ANO 80& • Accapt the public lmpt~tl oonatructect PuOIWled Or eoeet In conJunctton with ReaubdMMof\ Noa. 805 end toe (Lote 19 end 21, 8lodt 432 of --------o.lly Piiot N>ttl 7. M-4 Cofone del Mer Trec1 IOeatad •t 439 end 441 Femi.et A~ on the nonhMetarty elda ......., • -, • of Farnt.af Avenue and Second Avenue In Coton• del Mer 11, !8, l..,.. SPECIAL EVENTS PERMITS: PICJlnout' a II... Sl>-112 Sound empllflcatlon fOf Alan Craneton, Mey 24. 1W , I t Galuy View Park .... 8TAW 1--------UN of publlC beach. Het1 Producilonl, Mev.22 and 23. T1'e lolO!Mno perrona are NU NOTICE Betboe Club Chill Coc*on. May 22 '°' uea of emJ)llflad IOUnd. ~ ae: BUDGET AMENDMENTS: LIMOUSINE. AClntJOUe WM 1 17,000 Traneter of Budge ApproprieUOnl fof p<eparalton of Iha PS&E for e new 3700 ~ ~ •202 B, ~ -tar main end...., r~t to be lndudad In IM Balboe Btvd. wldelWno protect. ~ IMdl, c.iit. ntl3 The~~ .. S 1,MO Tran.Mr of &ldglot Appropnatlonl lor pun:n ... of dlctetlng mecfllnaa (3) to o...d w..n Pr.it Ill, doing burlnerl • rapleoa machlnaa that .,. broltan end ~ repair 241t .......... Dr .• Newpott GOLDEH WEST PLAZA ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION. a.di. Clllf. Nte3 MANAGEMENT. 3 140 AN ORDINANCE Of THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTIOH TNr buatn.a 11 oon-RadhHI #100A, Coe(a MeM. 5 44 180 (COMMUNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION> OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICl- ductrd by:.,, lndMdlial Calif. 92128 PAL CODE. Deltd Prd tu Peul Ry11n, 3140 Aadtltll AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AME.NDING SECTIOHS Thie .rtaMllWlt -flled # 100A, Coate MeM. Calif. 14. 12.CMO AND t41. 12.090 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE REGA~NG wlttl tM County a.r1I of 0r.r 9282e PROCEDURES FOR ESTABLISHING WATER RATES ANO CHANGES, ... County on .. 2lt Tiii• bUllMN II eon-AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 1Me dUCted by: lln lndMdUel 12 t2 050 Of THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNIClP.\L CODE PERTAIHIHG TO OVER-~ Peut Ryan NIGHT PARKING IN THE BALBOA MUNIC1PAL PARKING l OT. Publlllhed Orange C0Mt Tiiie "91--.t -lllad AN OODINANCE OF THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH AMENOING CHAPTER 10.52 o.ly Pltot Aprtl 27, May 4, wtttl the County Clattt of Or· OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE ESTABLISHING THE RIGHT TO TOW 11, 11, 1Me ange County on April 21, ANO IMPOUND VEHICLES ABANDONED IN CITY PARKING LOTS. SU-117 1988 CONTINUED B\JSl~SS· ,_,, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 3. 18 --U> 111\'nM Publlehed Orenga Cout OF nee NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO UNIFORM TRANSi-__ ... ____ ""-'~---o.lly Pllo1 Apr'll 27, Mey 41, ENT OCCUPANCY TAX. ACnnoue.,.. .. umeTA~ 11, 14. 1He Report from thje Executlw AU111ent to the Cl1y M. 1111egar, concerning COOPERAT- S0-111 IVE AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNTY OF ORANGE The tolowlng peraone .,. --------~~A:ATIONAL. __ fltllUC ___ fl>_J1CE_. -- 1420 EeM ~. Sutt• flCTmOUe .,_ .. 110. Senta Ana. ce.tf 92705 ,.._ IT AT'DmNT AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ADOINO SECTION 20 08 TO THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AUTHOOIZJNG THE REDEVELOPMENT OF AN AREA WITHIN ITS TERRITORIAL LIMITS BY THE COUNTY Of ORANGE CURRENT BUSINESS ~from the City Mltlegat conoerntng refurbishment of City Hell Gallery Johrl ~ Mondo, 3400 The followlng pet90na .,. Mardow Brook. Colt• doing bu._ u : Published by the Orenge Coesl Dally Piiot M1y 22 .. 1988 u •community MrVloe 10 the MeM. Cellf. 92e2tl THE GOOD BAO & UGL y citizen• of the coy or ~ a..ch Thi• burlneu II con-ITALIAN PIZZA RES-Su131 due'*' by an lndMdual TAUAANT, 19171 Mrgnolla John A. Mondo A,.. • Hunlll\Qton S..ctl, fltllUC M>11C£ __ MUC ___ M>.._T1Cl..._. __ ,.,. ~1 -fllad Calif. 92Me ----------------.ith the County a.r1I of Or-Augueto PrudenJJ. 15123 '1CTmOUe ....... '1CTmOUe ..... = County on Apr1I 21. Brooihur1t '401, WMI· MAim ITATUmWT MAm 8TA,_.,,. 1 men.tar. Cellf. 92el3 ~TM!.._~ perwone are ~The~ per90na .,. ~ .._......___ ,_, Till1 bulln... 11 con---•: ---• -"" --• Publlrhed Orange Cout ducted by an Individual S ICKY SHEETS. LTD.. OTOMA8TEAS. 126 N. BALBOA FUN ZOHE T- Oally Piiot April 21. Mey 4. AllQUllO Prvdenzl 141M4'A E. Fnetone BNd .. Tut tln A'le. Suite F, Ol"ange, SHIRT CO., 900 E. 8ay. 11 18 1He Thia 11etarn.n1 wu ftled t.. Mired•. Calif. 90e38 Cellf 92M7 Bel~ Celf. 92981 ' . SU-124 with the County o.nc of Or-Sticky S'-'-. Ud •• Ga.. Jeong G. Keno. 141 Oo66-Keith W. Cwoaell, 918 enga County on Ac>rll 21 3337 Otd StMm Rd .• eon-anrocl. fMna. c.Jlf. 92714 E.-1 Oceetlfront, Balboe, --------198& ' ~.Ga.~ J.,.,_ S. Keno. 14 Go60-Callf.92te1 "8.JC M>TICE ,_ Tt111 bu•lneu 11 con--oc1. IMM, CaJtf. 92714 lAe R. Ceroeell, ete E.-1 ,,-Tm-----u Publlehad Ofenga ea.et ducted by I cori>oratlon Thie blni~I II con-Oceetllront, e.lboe, Calt ... ---27. B J Ywwougti. v P ducied by huet>end and w1tia 92M 1 um ITAT'llmWT ~ PllOt Apt1I 2 · Msy 4· Thia rtatemant wu filed Jeong G. Keno Thll buelnMe le COfl• The 'olowlnO peraone era 1· 8· lNe su-115 with the County Clartl of 0r-1 Tllll 11etament -fllad dUCtect by: 001>W'lnart doing ~ M: enga County .on Apt1t 2 t, with the County a.r1I of Or· Lea R. Cwoaelll BEST ROOFING. 1948 rta.JC M)TIC[ 198& lange County on Apf11 21, Thie 1ta1ament -fllad Fullerton Ave .• Coat• ~. ,._ 198& wttll the County CWk of Or- Callf. 92827 PlCTmOUe .,..... PubHehed Orange Cout P-. ange County on APf1I 21, Jemee E. Goulet 1M8 ,.._ ITATlmWT Delly PllOt Apt11 27. Mey 4, 1 Pllbllehed Orenga Cout 19M Fullerton Avie .• Coate MeM. The foltoWlng pet'IOfll era 11, 18, 19M Dally Piiot Aprll 27. Mey 41, ~ Cellf. 92827 doing ~ ... S0-108 11. ta. 1He Publlrhed Orange Co.t Tllll bullneN 11 eon-C & G EXPRESS. 20102 80-109 o.lly Piiot Aprtl 21. ~ 4. ~bya::.c, tndMdual !Cova Clrcla. Huntington fltllUC N011C[ 11. 11. 1Me SU-120 Thie statement wu lllad Beach, Cell1 928418 TAl'r wtttl the Coun"' Clarie of Or· Charyl A VlllHanor, ~~., .. ~• MUC M)1~ " 20102 COll9 Clrele, Hunt· ,.,._..., fe1: County on Apnl 21 · tngton Beacn. Calif 92&48 The fOllowlng peraone are '1CTmOUe .,... .. 1 ,_ 'thll bu1lna.. 11 con-doing bullneaa u : um 8TA'T'llmWT '1CTITIOUe ........ .... ......._.. ,._ ,. __ ducted t>y· 11n lndtvidual T .. E Pl.ANT STORE, 3944 TM fo41owtng perrone ere um 8TA~ ,..,..,,_,_, ..,.ange ..,._, Cheryl A V1tia-ior W s.g.,.lrOfll AYe .. Sante doing bullneee • TM folowlncl penione •• Delly PMot Apr1I 27. Mfl'/ 41, Tllll etet--.t wu f11ac1 Ana. Cellf 92704' R.A.SERUNGADVERTIS-doing but1r*8 111: 11, ll , 1Me wtth the County C1art1 of Or-Victor S~. t05411 IHO/MARKETINO, 2350 GOLD COAST COH· SU-121 enga County on April 21 , Boca Canyotl OrM, Santa Harbor &MS. 1103, Coate STRUCTIOH, 22708 Jubllo, --------198& Ana, Callf 92705 MeM. C-. 9292e El Toro, Celt. 9te30 MlJC NOTICE ,_ Corinna S. Shnaldar. Rlcherd Alen Sarllng, M•rtl Lahn BrownlH , Publlll'lect Orenga Cout 105411 Boca Cenyon DrM. 2350 H.,bOf &MS. '103, 2noe Jubllo, a Toro. Cellf ACTmOUe .,..... I Delly Piiot Apt1I 21. Mey 4, S1111t• An•. Callf. 92705 Coet• MeM. Callf. 92821 92t30 um ITATUmtff 11, 18, t988 Thi• bu11n.u 11 con-Tiii• butlnMI 11 con-Thia 1>u1lneN 11 con- The f<*owtng pareon1 er• I SU-113 ducted by hu1blll'ld and wife ducted by. en lndMdual ducted by: en tndMdual dOlnQ ~ u · Victor Sll'*<'ar Richard 8artlng MIR I.Ahn Btownt.a COASAIR PROPERTIES. fltllUC M)TlC( Thia 11e1"'*'t wu fllad Thie rt91ement WU flled Thie 11etament wu Ned &vita 221, 30100 T OWi\ wllh IM County Clartl of Or· with the County 0anc of Or· with the County Qer1I of Or· c.ntar Or •O. L9QUl\8 FlCTITIOUI .,..... ange County on Apr1I 21. ange County on Apnr 21, ange C<M.lnty on Ap1I 21. Hlguel, Callf. 929n ..._ ITA~ 198& 19M IHe Mlc:fleel T Aemoe. 870 The loMowlng '**'"' era ,_ ,_., ,_. Sant• Berber•. Newi>Of1 doing bullnMa u : Publlthad Orange Cout Publlltlad Orange Cout Publlrtlad Orenoa eo.t 8eec:tl, Calif 92MO ARMSTRONG, KENNEDY Delly Piiot Aprll 27, Mey 4, Delly Piiot April 27, Mey 4, o.lly Piiot Ap11 27, May 4, Thl1 bu11n... 11 con-ANO KING, eeoo Werrtar 11. ta. 1918 11, 11, 1988 11, ta, 1Me ducted by: an Individual Ave • 144, Huntington SU-125 80-118 1 SU-122 Mlchael Ramoe Beech. Clllf g284 7 Thie 11atarnar1t WU filed Pierce Jenaan, 1M8-0 -.tth IM County Cl«ll of Or-Adem1 Ave u 21. Coate ange County on AprM 21. MeM. Calif 92828 1Me Lonelna JenMn. 1543-0 ,_ Adame Ave U2t. Coate Pv~ Orenga eo.t Meea. Cellf g2828 Delly Piiot April 27. Mlf'/ 4, Thll bu~""' II oon- 11, 11, 1918 l ducted by hutband and wife SU· 114 Pierce Jenaan 0£QTH Nor1crs HURWITZ KATHLEEN D . Thtt 11etemarit -fli.d wtth Iha County Clartl of Or· = County on April 21, ,_ Publlehect Orenge Coee1 Delly Piiot Aprll 2 7. Mil'/ 41. 11 18. 1He S0-123 HUR WITZ. Kathleen Dorothy Hu rwltz, i--PtllUC---M)-TlC( __ _ beloved W\fe of the 1-------- late Max t:f urwitz ~~,A~=­ puaed away m Costa The followtng pareont .,. Mesa. on May 8, 1986. d<Mng bull,_ u Graduate of lhe Lon-RANCHO ONE HOUR don Royal Academy PHOTO, 14()20 ~ Rd., Wealmlnltar. Celll 92883 of Ml.WC. Resident of Su_, L• Scott. 310 E Newport Beach amce 2111 St., Coat• M-. CeHf l 946. She la survtved 92827 by her daughter Ann Thl1 bu1lnN1 11 con- H . l Wm' .... __ ducted by an lndlllldual W'WlU, o ......,r Suean C Scott a n d so n Dennis Thi• 11eteman1 wu lllad Hu.rwiu of C.orona wtth tha County c... of Or- del Mar ln lieu o f : County on N>rM 22 flowers d o net1o ns ~ may be made to the I Publlaned °'7. Cout Mu.cular Dystrophy 0.Ny Piiot Aprtc 2 , Mey "· 11, 18, 1988 A.9ociation Wllh al-· ao-101 locadon to ALS Pri---------va~ tervicea at Pa- d.fie V~ Memonal i-------- Park. Pacific View ~A~N I Mortuary. Dlt'fC'tora The I~ l*'ION - _M_4_2_7_oo _____ ~N~O'MMRCIAL ••• u ... .,..OUWI ......,.c ...... , Qa1•ai ... ~ ... a-. .... ..., ... PRO~RTl!a, 516 The City DrM. M • 201. Orange. I Celff 9~ Thomae E Tuclear. SN TIMI City Or1¥a, Suna 201. Ol'ange, Callf l2tee W1liMI I o.r.tn, 5i5 n. ()Ty Drtw, eun. 201. Orenoa. Callf t2Mt Thia bllal~ It con- ducrtad by • D"*rl S*1· ,.. w-..n !. a...,, Thie ttet«Mnt -fWad wtttl the County a.II of Ot· = ~ty on A4>tll 21. ,_ ~ Ofengr COMC OlllY ,...,. Apt 27. May 4, 11, la.•• ~==11======:::-1~~ 90-110 0 l>eorronge l..,e 6 vrombled word1 be•ow to "'ul<e 6 ,,,.. r•I" words Pr nt letters of f'!Q(t1 1n 11) lone of )QUOt,.) ~ I I 1 I I I WOID IAMI I G r1 I E E N I ----, -.-I ~---,-,-6_ -.... 1=: The clerk at the power com- pany finally figured out why I A T E C I m y payments were always ...... __,.,,.K__,._ ..... J__,_...,........-4· too little or too much She ,___J ... 1_._l _J.___l.__ ..... J._9 ---' ~~!c~~~red I had been -·· 11--..---.------.....--c A Compl•t• the chuckle Quoted I QAYRUR I I I CJ l I j 1 O V by f1ll1ng 1n rha missing wordi .... _..., __ ...,.._.__ __ -~---'-...._...J. you do-.1op from \tep No 3 below s ,. .......... -"'W ... 3J.VO e41 ONIAVd UHQ pv41 J>eJ•1'~S!P e45 4~nw 001 JO &11111 001 •AIMii •HtM Slu&wAed Aw AWA ino peme11 AlflUIJ Auvdwo~ J8Mod 041 II ltJ•I~ 94J. JJ ro • ..,, ONIA rd .0:1t:1vno H'>IOVr 3NION3 03/t:JVA t:JIVdWI 010SNn I.Li,.~~· ,, .! O.l SHMSNY .- PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY FINAL STATEMENT OF COMMUNJTY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES ANO PROJECTED USE OF FUNDS • ContrlCt wfth Felr Hou.Ing of Orange County to prcwtde flllt houWlg MrVtoee for r..eden.t• of Fountain V-== Information, r9fetral, and edueatlonal program.. eneut1ng ~ houelng oppottunh* tot al NgtMl'lta of the , regard .... of reoe. Income, ege. '911glon, natlonal ottgln. ot rnatftaj statue. -- Conduct a atudy to determine tfMI need• of community bulio 11111 and ~to loc:rt•• the number of fobe 8'111lllbte In the c:ommuntty. Community Oewk>pmenl 8todt Grant tlCtMtleit In the City of Fountain V""-f In 1Ne/87 .,. not ~ to C** lltY dltplacement of per90na. In the event of eny dllplacaiment. the City would be~ by Aaeotutlon #7U4, wNch.., fOtth the regulation• gcMM"nlng refoclltlon ..-1ance and r.., property acqulaltlon.. The objectlw of the reeolutlon 18 to ..,,. the fair and equhable tr .. tment of pertona dltpleoed by programe and project.I of the City and to eetlbleh polldee and prooedur• gowrplng the dutlee of the City. ' I The aoov. projeeta are pubKIMd .c> u to anord affected ctttz.na an oppottunttr to ex.amane the ltat•nent'a ~and to allow f()( commenta. An of the Grant and Program funda.,. to be UMd tot ectMttee beMflttlng low and moderate Income penona. INFORMATION AND ASSESSMENT OF THE CITY'S HCDBG PERFOAMANCE 1915 GRANT ._/' The ob)eC11.,.. of tfMI 1985 P1ogram were met In lhe fot!Owlng rnwuw: Ob)eettw: Ob)eC11ve: Ob)ee11ve: 0b)ee11va: Obtecttw: to Improve houalng opportunttlea f()( low and moderate Income rea6danta The City M:qUJred tM land for low-coet Mnlor hOU9lnQ at the IOUthw99t comer of wenw and Magnolia at a coet of $1.285,000. Construc11on of the rental units It pending apptovel of a non-profit deYalopar'• apptlcatlon for 202 tunda. Section 8 rental ...i.tanoe wu prcMded fot 3-4 raekSanta through the Orenga County HOUllng Authority to anaira equal houelng opportunltlea The City contrected wtth tfMI Fw Hou.Ing Coundl of Orenge County at • coet of $8,500, to pr<McM lnveetlga11on ...a.tance for redr .. of allegtd Vlotat.lone of F-ederal and St•te fair houllng lawa; 379 complalnt• from retkMnt• of Fountain V*'f ware handled. to Improve WW:. fot low and moderate Income r..edenta The City contracted With the folowtng ~ agenc:6ae: C«tt• for C<aettv. Aheme1~ (drug couneettng) Karol'• Kldt. (art•·llChool programa) Community SeMoe Program (reetltutlon and dlvartk>n eouf\Mllng) West Orenge County Ho tline (~ preYentlon) V\lltlng Nu,.... A.Moclatlon (home ~h cere) Huntington 8Mdl Community Clinic (heefth care) Etwvn ln1tttute (~t llvlng pro)ee1) 3,000 5,000 2.000 3.500 5,000 9,200 SS,000 of Contlno-ncY funds wu allocated to Harbor Adutt Dey-Care C«tt• f()( rehabltltatlon of thel< kitchen factlttlea. to en~ opportunltler for low and moderate Income youth In the .,.. An agreement 11 being negotiated With the Huntington Valley Boye and Gins Club. $70,000 wu allocated to ualat In the con1tNCtlon of a new cent• to be located at 16400 Bf~hutat Street. 1 .. QRANT to .... ., low and moderate Income ....ident• wttl'I IM rehabtllt•UOn of their ree6denca Ona k1w4nt..at loan and one rebate for ~ r9habtlhatlon h8¥e been comp.ted, totaling 12.500 and four more are In prooea $50,000 wu Altoc9ted tor grant• up to SS,000 eech, to moblt homeOWl'lerl for rehabilitation of their ooechee. There .,. 33 apptlcatlona In vanoua atagea of proceealng. to provide fot rehabtlltatlon of motMle homaa The rehab of etght mobl .. homea, for a total of $50,000, wu compl9ted In late 1985 under a contrect wfth the County of Orange. AaU .... MT All of the pro)eet• !lated above provkted Mrvlcea f()( low and moderate Income r..idents of Fountain Valley and aae6ated In tfMI prevention of llum1 or blight In keeping With the U.S. Oepwtment of Houeing and Urban Dewlopnent natlonal ob)ee11vee I Per.ont wtahl50 comt!Wlt on the Anal Stat.,,.,.t of Community Development Obtecttv. and Protected u.. of Funda. may contact the oep..1ment at City H ... 10200 Slat• A\91Ue, or cal dtractty at "5-4400. Comment• wW be ecc.pted through May • 1Ne, prior to tubmtttll to the U.S. Oepertrnant of Hout6ng and Uf'ben Development. Publllhed Orenge Coeat Oalty PMot May 11, 19te Su132 TBk• one It'• tree, and you don't need a note from your doctor • lt'1 the latH t Consumer Information C1t1log, the right prescription at the right price for the right Information on IH uff that atf ect your health and home and poci<etbook. Th• Catalog llsta more than 200 federal pubtlcetlons you can send for Many ere ''" Ind au are helpful. Th• ~mer Information Center of the U.S. General Services Adm nlstratlon puts a ntw Catalog t~ther quat1911y So for best r11ulta. talc• one every thrH month• The Consumer 1nformat10n Catalog It'• Jutl what the doctor ordered You can or~ one, too It's yours frff by writing- ftllll IT llCB BV PLACl~C AN AD IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PACES PRIVATE PARTY RATE (No Cancellation) 4 line, S time minimum • .60 per line-Eump&e: 4 tine., S day .. 12'° • ~ m\111 lie IMluded Ill •d • l\ate ct-not apply lo Comm.raal &««&nU. A111omot1v•, Bo.tine "' RMI f'~t• • NO CAl'iCELLA TIONS OR CHANCES OtlCl9 tlM ad bu ""'-0.-11 ,_,a-. (Of the flill a1MtW • FOR MOB DETAI .... --' CAU.64.2-5671 --· .....