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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-05-18 - Orange Coast PilotVOU KMOW WMAT WE OU6MT TO DO TO WIN? WE OU6MT TO PRAV .• GA_RFIELD ® PRAV?f WOULD TMAT BE FAIR? . HE'r', MAMA6ER •• W~'r' NOT? I PRAV ALL Tl4E TIME OUT THERE IN Rl6~T FIELD ..• I PRAV TMEV WON'T MIT TME ·BALL TO ME --. PLEASE .DONT LET ~IM MIT ITTO ME .• YOU KNOW, eo_&IS, IT'S NICE 1'0 5PENP REMEMBE.R 1'ME 'TIME 't'OO GOT WRAPPEP SOME QUALl'TY 1"1N\£ TOOfTMER -UP IN TM£ WINOOW &LINO, GARF1£LP? ANO REALLY Vl!)IT I ~AVE A 6REAT IDEA · ·I 'VE DONE TMAT, TOO .. I DON'T WANT TO BE THE 60AT by Jim Davis AND TMEN I GOT CAOGHT IN Ii TRYI~ 'fO OE.T YOO FR£E? l'f WA~ YE~TEf'OAf.t>, YOO TWIT! -----· , .. ; 'I I I • _, DENNIS THE MENACE 1 suppose we seem really ANCIENT to Dennis. JUDGE PARKER I 'M GOING TO LEAVE YOU ALONE WITH YOUR DAUGHTER FOR A FEW MINUTES, MRS. WARNER! WHEN THE POLICE ARRESTED HER, THEY THOUGHT. SHE MIGHT BE DRUNK ... BUTTHE BREATH TEST WAS NEGATIVE! 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When ~ fast. all you think about is bxl, 90 I have little tricks -I brush my teeth and take I coulh do-op." .. LM .............. ..,. .. I 1t,1rt olf with Nautilus, yop., then TM (Tran- tcendental Meditation). But the glue that holds this bmula totether. and the one that makes it wort for me, ~'::lx~ ~ -chasina the beautiful . . Pris. .. Cll1ryl TlllS " '1111111 .... ... tat a 6Wty bia brakfiast of whole wheat tolSl fOr bulk, bot water with lemon. plain yosurt. For lunch, a salad. Nothina to tat after 6 p.m. When I don't tat after 6, I afwa~ wake up bavina lost weiaht .. _ .... ._. FAST TALK Cl llUI, 1111£ IY HllT: Acttm SoMr. locb, known for ber six movies with boyfiiend and new Cmnel-By-~ Calif., May- or amt EMtwooll. hu no qualms about usina Eastwood's produe> tion crew for Ralhoy, her tint d.ircctq project '"Some people will •Y· ·Look at all the hdp she had.' " •)'S Locke. 38 ... Well, people can •Y what they like." The comic fable, scheduled fOr rdeue in Ocu>- ber, is about a woman who exploits a rodent-like aeatW'C fOr profit ll9'Y Lfttl and o.,11W A JoM 0... headJine the .. America Rocb" concert at 2 p.m. CDT Sunday, cappina the nationwide Liberty Ride Festival. The live. three-hour concert &om the Supcr- dome in New Orteans will be beamed by a1ellite to arenas in I 04 USA cities. ... a..& J ... who played the Latin American priJoner in Kiss q/IM Sp;Mr Woman. ays be wants to "'break away fi'om playina ethnic ~ .. but it won't happen riaht away. The Puerto kiOc>-bOm actor's upcomina projects include a Cuban exile in HBO's T1w Florida Slrails and a Mexican peasant in producer MlcMe:I JiltlleraW11 TM PtaSanl. Pubished by Gannett Co. Inc. Allft H. ........,.., ChelnMn John J. Curley, Pr11ldent PEOPLE ONEllNER "Dirt is much more valuable than diamond rinp." __ ...................... ., ....... ..... ti llM llr ... _. 111.M ..,.,. •_._. .. SI ....... · USA \\\:ExENo • MA v I~ 18. 1986 • 3 ., COVER STORY ~--, -- The Gumbel machine rolls on ,J The 'Today' broadcast Monday from th(;_'S.S. Noiway takes the show's anchors-away strat to sea. Wanderlust helped it hit No. 1, but some say the biggest reason is Bryant Gumbel. .,~ .... This is a guy who by nonnal human standards should be sound asleep, dream- ing of beating his golf handicap ( 16). best- ing a testy Cabinet official in a TV inter- view or resting on the sun deck of a ship -say the S.S. Norway. It's 11 p.m., just five hours before Bry- ant Gumbel needs to get up, six hours before he needs lo be at the studio. eifJ:lt hours before he needs to be glibly wide awake in front of 7 million viewers of the USA's newly hot sunrise spot. NBCs To- day show. But Gumbe~ before going to bed, will spend one more hour here in his home study, putting the finishing touches on to- morrow's Today. flicking the TV from channel to channel to make sure his stuff doesn't go stale before then. His wife. J unc. and his two kids. who haven't in- herited his shut-eye shortfall, are sound a.sleep elsewhere in this Manhattan town- house. ""The only difference between my rou- tine and a banker's." insists Gumbel who has co-anchored Today since January 1982, "is that I don't get to have breakfast with the kids. Daddy gets less sleep and Daddy's not there in the morning." And when Daddy regularly gets by on four hours of sleep, he has more time to get~ done -like leading the charge against his rival for Icing of the am. hill, ABC's Good Morning America. Just two years ago, Today was a distant second to GMA (sec chan). But with Gumbel, 37, as chief among co-hosts. To- day edged G MA in the first quarter of 1986 as top-rated morning show. Gumbel's growing reputation as a sol- id, articulate and poised journalist/host has won the show ~cw folJowers -and won him a new four-year contract report- edly worth $4 million-plus. Today also is scoring points with its special segments on health and entcnain- ment -and its witty and irreverent -rGIF ... the Friday news feature p\lt to- gether by Linda ElJerbce. But the show's most striking innova- tion is its schedule of ambitious on-loca- tion broadcasts. Stat1fog Monday. Today phrnp into uncharted waters, televising ror a week live from the S.S. Norway. the world's laf'1lleS1 mlise shjp, as it steams ak>na the coasts of Aorida. CJeorgia and the Carolinas. For~ Today had sane on location with taped segments. But the show was quick to capitalize on the new satellite technole>JY that alJows live transmissions. High pomts: Gumbel's broadcasts from Moscow in 1984 that drew raves; last year's Easter Week trip to Rome: this Fet>- n.wy•s on-the-beach visit to Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. T1lC movable broadcasts ... stamped us. in the minds of the public. as the prosram that dares to be different, .. Gumbel says. ... do ~ offended When people sur that it tS a ratmg., gimmick or that 1t s a 9uick fix. Television. espcciaUy a prosram like ours. should not only infonn you. but also entertain you. .. T1lC aui.se means more time away from his family, which even in a .. nor- mal .. week is less than any of them like. Says wife June: .. I feel badly for Bryant because I know he'd like to be able to spend more time with all of us.•• Weekdays at S p.m. -12 houn aJ\er gettinc to the studJo -he heads home for a family meal with June, an artist; son BradJey, 7: and daughter Jillian, 3. "Dinnertime is our special time," June says. .. We'll all sit around tJlc table and wc11 talk. It's the only time we really have time tc,.ether... I Somehow, the Gumbels aJso fit in rqu- lar trips to their house in suburban West- chester County, N.Y .. a oozy. rambling home decorated with antiques and June's drawinp. And they even squeeze in their friends. 1'bosc people who say we don't have any social lift because of the momi!'I show must not know me very wdl. Gumbel insists. -Since I ,et by on about 4 to 41h houn of sleep a ni&ht we tend to be as social as any other couple. We So out in the cveni~ with friends. we So to dinner, we take in a movie. I'm intty happy with my lift." And NOC is pretty happy with him. 1'he audience watches television fc their ettjoymcnt," says fonner NBC N~ president Reuven frank. "They want th sim~ channel of communication. An the amplest channel of communiC:atio in our society i.s one other human beina Bryant i.s a communicator. He is ver aood at it." T1lC rcuon Gumbel can take char-. appearina supm:ool and conftdent, say Today executive producer Steve Fried man, is .. he spends I 0 or 12 houn mak:in sure he's always prepared .. Gumbel's co-host, Jane Pauley, R!Call that when she first started wor1cina wit him. she was .. dazzJed by his array oflc&I pads, questions that miaht be wrinen i' varied colored inks dcpendina on th suest he was interviewina. rd never sec an)'t!lina like it I think I kind of ab9orbo a tin.le of that and became men orpnho entering mto an in1et'View." And he's easy to work with. .. I rta.lly like Bryan~ .. Pauley says. '"which isn't to say we socialize a lot We don't. Maybe one aspect of our friendship is that we don't feel oblip1ed to ban& out toaiether but. bavina said that. Bryant is one of the reasons I look forMl'd to comina to work. He's a very p>d partner, good team play- er, very supportive and a lot of fun. He lauahsatmyjolc.es,llaughatbis." Gumbel stiives (or the same oonviviaJ- iry around his c:hildrm. He's baical.ly a low-pressure Did. As June explains. .. rm probably the one who disciplines them m<>fe because I have them more of the time." As for Gumbcl's fiu.hering philosophy, "I really do want my son to be whatever be wants to be. I feel the same about my daughter." 8eina supponive of his lcids is son» thina GumbcJ says be learned &om his own father, Richard 0 . Gumbel. a Cb.ica- P> probate judle who died in April J 972 Gumbel describes his dad as someone who .. made you fed p>d about yourself. He was a guy who was ever. as he called it. 'in balance.• He knew what was P>ina on. be didn't ,et real hiah. he didn't ,et real low. He knew that fife was not a sprint., that it was a marathon." And Richard Gumbel always stressed education. .. He knew it was learning how COVER STORY '' De Illy •tere1ce betwee1 ., 11111111 lld I b•ktr's is tMt I •'t get to Mtl lnakfast witll tlle kla. D1•'Y gets Ins.., lltl Dlddy's let tMre ii tlle ••• '' to learn and bcina able to express your- self... Brother Grq. 40, picked that up, too; he's a sports oommcntator at ESPN, the ca!* network. Gumbel was born in New Orleans and raised in OUatao's Hyde Parle nei&bbor- hood. A l 970 paduate of Bates Collete in Maine, be siamd his ca1'lCf in 1971 as a writer for Blade Sporrs mapzine. A year later, be became a sporuc:aster for KNBC in Los Anaeles. then moved to the net- work's NFt.. cov~ in 1975 as host of the pre-same show. His career ma¥ seem too good to be true. bu\ Gumbel isn't Impatience and an easily tritfPed tern per are two weJJ.. known U'alts. PlWey says she tinds Gumbcl's imper- fection .. one of the mu. that makes him so interesting ... perfection is borin&. .. Pausina. she adds., "'Someone like Phil Donahue, who is ~ or Alan Alda, who is pcri:ct. thats one ca~f ind.i~ vidual. Bryant Gumbel does not in that <:ateeorY of peri:ction. but he's a ll of a Jot more in~ individual. He is a oompdling penooality. very oomplcx. You would not like all the aspects of his penonaliry, but you woo1d fmd the sum total of them irresistible.., His sclf~ style can be misunder- stood. .. He's always been ex~ly sure of himself almost to a point where he oouJd seem arropru .... June Gumbel says. Gumbel agrees. .. Ifs unfortunate that in today's wof1d. that if you like yo~ you are then perceived as oonceited or arropnl There are a lot of critics out there who say. •<Jee. he likes hi.mteJf too much.' I don't think there's anything wrong with liking younclf -as Iona as you don't oflend anybody with it or lord it over anybody. "'Sometimes you wish it would slow down long enough for you to enjoy it." he says. then laughs and adds. .. , have a friend who says. 'Arc you kidding'? You'rt going so fast that if you stopped now. you'd skid for 6ve years.'" Linda EllettJee: The wry side of 'Today' One of Bryant Gumbel's biaP1 fAns is oo-worm Unda Ellcrt>ee, the feisty, irreverent host of Today s popular weekly WfGIF' qmenl "He's terrific on the air," she says. .. He thinks at the same time he's~ h's obvious he's done his bomewotk. Ellerbee. too. has done her horl» work. This week. her memoir. And So It Gots(G.P. Putnam's Sons., Sl6.9S), hill the bookstores. It's a charac1eristica unvarnished look at two up-and.down decades in the broadcast businea. One tidbit She was 6ml by the Asso- cisned Press in 1972 when a penonal letter she wrote on an AP oomputa, gjviJla her opinions of c,o.~ ea:i- dentally was transmitted to newspepen. She bouooed bide in l 973 when an amused KH(fu: at the ~ Houston affiliate. KHU-iv, hired ber. Sbe joined NBC in l 97S and. afttr a wide raJlle of usipunents. became host of 1"GIP in t98S. Today executive producer Steve Friedman calls '1'0IP' .. , vay nice part of l.he total l*ble. Unda has a ~she appeals to who like to ..__be ch mentally and laush. The tea.ton 1'GIF is 90 aood is that by Friday you need to lauah a little. .. A 1m1e ofro:~ve has helped El· lerbec. too. " OU ve to find 90mC m,. net stm1llh if you'rt ~ to Slay in this business," she says. .. Fommes rile and &ll, ma,.ments will cbanee. and By Tm 09ol\ Dlmff AT Ull: Tiii ........... '111" II a...., tlr •tit llJ 11• "'C -... llltty ............ ..._".,...., ................. , ht lilelW.ltalla." friends will oome and P>·" e~ bet role at the network. but ad~ Wed and divom:d four times. she m1ts abo to be listening to other offtn. calls RWTia,e .. , nioe place to visit. but Where does she Ft the lnsptration I wouJdn't want to live thetc." for the offbeat fcltures she docs on If she bas a domestic'rqret. it's tryina .. TGIF"? The quipster is rady: .. In Sit-- to jaait auter and kids: Vanessa. l 1. ~ Sood.heim's musical. Mtmlv Wt and TOlhua. 16 ... Everythina intrudes Roll Along, when the songwritcT" IS on~" she ays. .. And the truth asked what oomes first. the worm or the is, · is more imponant.. music. be answers. ·~y. the con- Her contnct is up for renewal tract.· I feel that way about inspiration. .. ear1y this summer. ~ wouJd like to -C,.. ..._ A quick look It the ratings - It's been teVen )aJ'S since NBCs Today led ABC's Good Morning Ammco in the ra.U. r1Ce ~ the USA's IS miUioft mom.ina TV viewers.. But that's what ~ during the finl Quarter of this year. And exccvtiYe producer Sieve Friedman hopes 10 keep it that way. .. t lhink we baYe to not m&ke the mistm Todtq m.de in the '70s and GMA m.de in the '80s and that's sit pat... Friedman says. AmOft8 the ways to stay ahald: tnvel to aotic locales, reporn,. the day's events and trends, and maintainina • 4all\ily" type aUJ» ~~Oda}'~OIMirtalent. principally t Gumbel. Jane Pauley and illltd Scon. GMA. bolted by David Kinman and Joan Lunden, i.sn 't unduly aJannod by TodlJys raurpoc, t.houah ~IR beina mlde. .. E here is rtalisUc tJe.. cause~ tuinal is so cyctica1. .. says GMA prod~ John Good- man. Amcq GMA s cbarss: • ~ Ni61uliftlt tllent booka' Steve Lewis. wlM>m Goodman con- siders '"the bell in the businaL .. • Previews and re-.iewi of vid- eo& by ft1m aitic Jod Sietcl. •Cra1er U9C of~t Ron Retp.n. the president s son. Meanwhile. ~ CBS Morning N~ which bas bttn stranded in t.hw pllCC for moa of the put two )'CIA has ~tJy hired former GMA aecutive prod1.1ett Susan Winston. Shc1J spend the fust few months ~ the troubled show. then maR recommendations to CBS ~t. says HOWIU'd ~tiYe Vitt pies.dent o( _ ....... USA ~o · M"~ 16-18. 1986· 5 ,. WEEKEND MARKETPLACE 1k _.,. • · "-I .. ~!r ; . ~-~,_, ''------•- FREE ~o!:6oo td'f END THE AGONY OF ITCHING INSTANTLY! 120 Year Old Remedy Bottle ~ " Arurac:klm wlCt'I t:vaY ftrcWor1c order --&-.. 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But on the court. be bas the reflexes of a mongoose and speed that cha'*' a little rubber ball into a blumd BB .• Tho9e instincts -and lots of practioe -brought him the championship at the 1985 Worid Games in London and will make him a sure-fire favor- ite at the U.S. National Singles Championships in Houston Wednesday through May 26 . .. It's not a big glamour sport; it• s very individual, pc:nonal." Roberu says. "I think that's what attracted me so much." A fine athlete and. in fact, a former altar boy, Roberts, 20, lettered in besUtbelJ and soooer at Ouistian Brothers High School in Memphis before en- tering Memphis St.ate Univcni- ty, where be·s now a senior with a B average in aiminal justice. .. When I was in eighth grade," be recalls, .. my brother Quinn worked at a country dub and I would ID with my mom to pick him up after work. rd play racquetball on the dark courts after hours while we waited for him to finish up ... Despite his triumphs, Rob- erts, ranked third among USA singles players. enjoys little fa.me and no fortune. And that sometimes bothers him. .. I think it would any ath- lete," he says. .. Our basketball team is the hot thine. It's those guys who ~ in the spotlight On the other hand, they some- times wish they could get away from il So in 101De ways I want it and in some ways, I don•t" Even at Memphis State, when! he is the racquetball team's only player on full schol· arship, RObertS ,ets no special attention. .. rm pounding the pavement between das1cs like everyone ebe. .. On the sur&oe. racquetbl.J.J is simple. The ball can be pla~ off all four walls and the ceilina of the court, but it must hit the front wall before it hits the ftoor. You 9COl't when you hit a mot that hits the floor twice before your opponent can return it or when your opponent's shot tu the floor before hitting the fro wall. A tournament match the best of three p.mes. the two most often played to and the tiebreaker to 11. -rbe peat thina about sport is there aren ·1 rules," Roberts says. "Read ruJe book and in an hour r know the game. Then it's J practice." And he practices coostantl 1"uesdays and Thunda are hard practices -sprin . indoor sWn by ~ it's hot and h · conditioning work. M Wednesday and Friday, 1 m ly wort alone on strOlces." On weekends be travels, ther with the team or on The men's team woo a ten straight national champi last month. One of his grea chalJenss will be the 19 World Clwnpionships in M treal Aug. 4-10. "We've had aome areat m here over the ~ Andy's the top," says Liles, Roberts' COllCh at M phis Staie. .. He's very . about his p.mc, and he's an tremely bard wotkct." So what do the USA's 9 m lion racquetball players need pla like him? JConditionin1.'' Robe says, ~ a killer 9Cf'Ve." IJ PORCELAIN SCULPTUaE COLLECTION Individually crafted sculptures in fine porrelain with delicate hand-painting. So a.cq>tional an artiat la Brian Hargruves of Great Britain that hr WM commillioned to portray the gardem and buttft'fiies of Buckingbarn Palace for Queal Eliubeth II. And hil worb ~ been Wllbittd at tbr Smilhlonian lnttitutioo and tbr Britilh M~ ofNatlral m.tory. Now be brin8' bia talent to the diesigrl of an ~ collection of porcelain ICUlptures: 7'ftt! ~ of the World. Thia intriguing new collection makes it pomblt for you to h8w a IJarden ofbutterllies and flowers in)IOUI' home all yeer longl Fiftttn deligbtful but- terlliet in thrir own natural floral aettinga -ttp- ~ting all fifteen butterfty families that ailt in nature'• kinp.n. You'll ~ able to dilplay th.la miniahft butterfly collection at'tr'8cttYdy in your home. For you will ~. u part oftbr collect:loo, a beautiful~ ofbrua and glaas to hold all the ICUlpcurea. Brian ~· designa UT 10 ftndy dt>tailtd that each dellc.te wing of a butterfly and each petal of a flower it p-ecllely u you tee it in nahft. From the Monarch Butt~ with ill bright orange coloring ... to tbr boldly-1trt~ Zebra Longwing ... and the apectacu1ar Malachite with emerald- ahaped winga. ~variety of colon it aatoniahi.ng. Brilliant reds and rich purples ... IOft gttl\I and deep !J>lda ... aubtle pinb and pale viol.eta ... fM"Y ahade and lone nature bu gMn to thew charming creaturea of flight. Each imported eculpture will ~ tent to you along with ref~ infonnation about the but· terfly portrayed, and a Certificate of Authenticity will alto ~ providtd. lb acquhT the coll«tion, p1taae mail your appli- catloo by i "' 1986. ~---------------------------------suucii-riiONAPPLICAiiON------------------------------, ~ franklin Mint Franklin Center, Fmnsylvarua 1~1 Aeue enter my sublcription for The Butterflies of the World ~lain Sculpt!Jtt CoUection by Brian Har- graves, condlting of ftftem min.iahft aculpturft to ~ crafted ln flor porulain, with ddkate band- painting. 1be 1CU1ptures will ~ aent to me at the rate of~ per month. I nttd .end no money now. Rear bill me $29.SO- fOr eech porcelain ecuJptiJtt ln ~ ofahlpmmt. I will a1IO ~ a beautiful br... and glaaa ~~ at no added c~. .,..."",,_...,,..,."" 11.IMjOr llWPtJhVtlltll """"'• PleaM mail by June 15, 1986. Limit of~ collection per person. Mr./Mn./Miea--..,,_,...,-----------...._ ........ .,,. .......... Adcl.rHa-------------------------- Ctty Slat~. Zip I I I I 120 L----------·,-·----------------------------------------------··-----------------··-J Gian Carlo Menotti e's making opera ··more ·popular As his Spoleto Festival USA opens next Friday, the composer talks about risks, heaven and his new opera for Placido Domingo . ly DnW Patria St..-u 01 9'y llis •sic ,.,._ ,..,..: When I was youn,er, I was very much fascinated by the music of (com~ Franz) Schu- bert. I loved the simplicity of it I tried to do the same with mr_ music. It shocked my contemporaries. They thouaht it was nai ve. When you adoet a very clear musi- cal ~. you can t cheat anymore or your music becomes very banal UnJess you have a melodic gift you will fill! flat 01 tilt """'' '°"larfty of 9'1fl It tM USA -hi 14 te 114 ce..,..m It tilt ,.at 31 yun: I think the most imponant ~ng I've done fo r opera is putlin4 opera in a fCfU1ar theater. Opera ts not JUst an expensive animal that ts exclusively asso- ciated with huge opera houses. It can be done in univenities. churches and hospi- tals. Whenever anybody sinp a story. it becomes opera. Not only that.. but opera doesn't have to be for an audiena of o~ era buffs. 01 Ilia S'9Mt1 Featt.11 USA, lll6cll .,.IS Its t• ..,... IUt frWIJ (1 CUrttat11, S.C., IM la •d11H 11 dtt llta futlnl 1te atlrte4 II ftatJ II 1151: Tbe experi- ment in Ow1cston was very exci=· I didn't know the formula could be a cd to a different community with di t needs. Jn Spolc1o, I taJy. the problem was a town in economic need.. Charleston suf- fered from cu/Jura/ hunter. The festival quickly became not an economic neccssi· ty, but a spiritual one. Ot tilt ..-ct& 11 llis OWi Ifft: I am a skeptic intellectually and a mystic emo- tionally. rm almost as bad as an Irish Catholic -Italian (Catholics) usualJ don't suffer that amtMauity. Italians stili think that, in the end, the Lord will aa:cpt them into heaven bccaux they're Catho- bc. I am the exception. J have, alJ of my Iii_ been with I SU'OOf. suiJt compb and when you have a pilt complex. you're never too far IWIY trom IOme ton of church. Ot Ills lotltitlt cem,lliH ~ ,..... ~-. tit lat• s..tl """= When Barber was dying (in 1981 ) he bought the cemetery plot next to hfs (in his home-- town of West Chest.er, Pa.) and asked that I be buried there with a plaque that says .. ln memory of a great &icndship." lfl die in America, I'll be buried there. But I don't care much where rm buried. rm in~ in much biaer problems. And ifl am going to meet Sam apjn, rd rather meet him somewhere else other than West Ches~ 01 '" fl.tly life IH ~14 Ml: Chip is a wonderful son and a difficult son. Now (since Chip's marriaae in August l 98S). I have a charming dauahter-in-law. Chip always made me feel like a father, and soon he'll make me feel like a grandfather. 01 9'y lte *tctl .,...1: I thouaht opera was so badly handled and very ol\en mur- dered because of the siqe director. Very unimaginative. I thouaht. .. I can do better than that!" I began dinlcting to protect my own works. I was the first one to start experimenting with film directors staging opera I hired Lou.is Malle to S1a1C INr' Rosenkavalier and had Roman Polanski do Wu.. Ot ...... .,...., 'C.,1,' t• ..... , .... d t111r ,.... ....... II llH••er ii lllllllCIM, l .C.: J am a pat ldrnim of his (Goya's) peintinp. It just happened that Domingo came to see me in Scotland (about eight years qo) and said, .. You never actually wrote an opera in which the tenor is the main chancter." Well. I told him the reason is because good ienors arc always too busy to learn new works.. You have to write (or tenors when they're on the way ur or on the way down. ~ rrun.> said. .. don't think rm on my way down yet. Why don't you write an opera for me?"' ..................... 75~ MftWIJ (Jiiiy 7): I have entered my man- ticore SUllC-The man~ is a i-thetk beast who hides binemm under a bard. ;_ !Y ~~ ==~:.-~..::.=.:~=-~ ....... THE 1E1om FILE : :'c.. ni:~ aa "ca.rt.- 8 IM Jiit 7, 1111.z..! C= I, It> ly. c.. " ..... lJD. It .. Clrtll ........ " ... II Ml CtlJkl • ama ...... u""" -... ......... '-"'••• ......,_ ............... = ................... .. ,. tria .. 1151 .. .,....., ....,, rough skin and is shy about emotional relationships with other people, with a fear of not being loved and a cenain dread of solitude. That is me. (Menotti wrote Tht Unicorn. tht Gort0n and tht ManJi· ~. based on mythology, in 19S8.) Otlllwllt.-Stt.,_ ... ,....., tf lilts llft: rve wasted so much of my life puttina in too much time with thinp that aren't imponant ... doina imponant thinp too quickly. The one thin& I rqJ'C't the most about my life as a oompo1er is that my worts arc t.dly edited (not u- sembied into deltn.itive versions). and they need to be published.. They tnvel the world in disheveted attire. I must find the • ....S: , .. '*" Prtna. ·-LR:u...1111 ...... ..... .a.... ............ l,.,ter .., ,..., llllt ........... .... ....... .. t1h ...... , .. "•1 •lltll .... ,_... .......... . I I ...... =Ill .. ltH, • _..._IL..-.ICtlrF,_. ..... .................... " ...... time to S10p composing and to put howc in order. Also. J have one m opera rd love to~ -Wqners Pa /al. But I don't want to do it until I fi Pani&J who is youna and erotic, th havina the innocence of an idjot child. Ot SICMll: You may be huflll'Y for s cess when you arc YOW\I. but at my you have to be a fool to be hulllJY sua:ca. " .tlsts -lllllertllty: They would ,.ther suffer when alive and immonality when they die. We feeJ we meaeiwas of90me sort of truth we o know vaauety. And we want this to live foire'la'. IJ OR ... (BYMAIL) with the purchase of any 8 L .,.St. ... Because I'm lucky enough to live in Aspen, in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, I have had many opportunities to go camping. The best trip ever was the four days and nights I spent with seven friends floating down the Colorado River in rafts. All of us know how almost anything tastes good outdoors, but the eight of us were able to come up with some truly good cooking. F.ach person was responsible for one meal, either breakfast or dinner, and the cooking became sort of a competition. (Our lunches were always sandwiches and fruit eaten on the rafts.) This weekend I'm giving you some of the easiest to I prepare and tastiest of the dishes. I want to~ that these recipes rely on an ice I chest Most are not for backpackers, but rather for trips that include an off-road vehicle, a horse or, if I you are on a river, a raft. You really don't need a great deal of gear, but an ice chest is essential to 'keep some foods from spoiling. Since we knew that storage space was at a premium, all of us had prepped the food at our homes beforehand. Water is a scarce and heavy commodity on the trail, and I didn't want to waste a quart-or more parboiling vegetables for my Celli ...... 12 Fillet of Sole in Foil Pork Loin with Grilled Onions and Oranges V e,etable Kabobs for 4 New Potatoes, Onions and Shallots on Skewers Routed Com J.pefto Com Muffins in Orange Shells Peaches in Peach Brandy I I USA W£E.u:No • MAY 16-1 &. 1986 • 11 Dare to be More u ........ l.3 ........ "' .. o..-llfflC-"*' SURGEON GENERAL'S .WARNING : Smoking Ca uses Lung C a n c e r, H e a rt D i s e a s.e, Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy. ' !t~FOOD Coadi1..t,,_.1111ee11 vegie skewers. So I did it before the tnp, then sealed them in tho same plastic bags in which I would laler marinate them. I slioed and chopped anything that would take up too much room. Use~ I hollowed out navel Or&Jl81e shells to use as muffin tins for my ja.lapd\o com bread. I then sliced the or· anp, added some red onion slices and marina1ed them in Italian ~ and grated oran,e rind. These ~ grilled 1!1 a besket. became the tasty acoomparu· m~t to a pork loin in the same marinade. When it came time to marinate the pork. I poured the dmsing into the baa in which I had transpOrted the meat It became a point of honor to usc everything, We used the most perishable foodstuffs -like the fish fillets in foil -within the first two days. Our dessert that evenmg was the flavorful pcacbc:s in peach bran· dy. but it can just as easily be pears in pear brandy or apricots in apricot brandy. Campfire cookery is a wonderful wa) for a group of good friends or a filmil~ to shatt in a meal around the fire in the beauty of nature. But to enhance your en- joyment and that of others, you must un· dcrstand and follow the basic rules of safe· ty as well as good campfire cuisine: • Don't smoke in fire dangier areas. pe· riod. AJ~build your campfire awa~ from o · tree limbs and tall grasses. Arran,e coals in a mound so that the center of the grilling rack is hot· test and the sides arc cooler, giving you two cooking temperatures.. • Keep a container of water handy to douse a spark if one happens to stan a fire. Use a shovel to bury a fire if it starts • Wait about half an hour for the fire 10 get hot enough -the coals should be turning gray. •Always usc a pill that is clean and well-oiled to prevent foods from sticlang. • Keep food sealed, out of the sun. And please don't pick the wildflowei s they propqate by seed only, not by their roots. Onoe picked, they only live a f~ hours and then arc lost l'orever. My feclinp on littcrina and sou~enir hunung arc best summed up by the sign at Maroon Lake, just under the Maroon Bells near Aspen. These ~t bell mountains and crysW, qwet lake are among the most-photosraphed sites in Colorado. It reads. in part '1'ake onl~ photocraphs; leave only footprints. .. ~~FOOD 6 to 8 nevef CRI .. 7-ounce box com....., mix 2-4 ouncee cm•• dtapped Jn' pefto ~ ButW Heevy-.nnntol Cut off 1hl top '4of1n onnge. Wiii a~ grapeflUt epoon Ol kr111, ,,... ... whole Oflngl from its r1nd. Be ~ not to p6ll'Ce tw lki1. Reser.te ~tor~ -pegt 11.) 1o plllCic t.g. mix muflln mix eccadl ig to ~ clrectcll .. M!IJ ... chined c:hlll (14> 10 "' ounc.. whic:tt rTlllMe • WlllY hot trl.lflln~ Ughtty tUllr tw lnlidee"' ... ~ ..... Do not buQlr ... top Id piece. PQw In .. """"" better l.f'ltl b ~OfW91 .. hllf U . COY9f with b or1ng1 Id and wnp In fol. ~ direclly on CCIII tor 20 to 30 "*Ula. To NtW, rwnove fol and .._ .. wit\ a spoon OI cut peel to tr. ~ Ml6C9& 8 to 8. Step 1: AT lllE: Cit ............. _., tit,. .... * ................. " Step 2: .. II TIE Tia: a.a. Ill* ti 11111, .,..11 ....... c... .......... " ... flet of We ii Fol 4 ...... (1 per penon). HMyY elunWun foll (lerge piece per ..., Bulter for fol pedteta ~ red onion, '*"Y llc:ed 1 llme, P••l•d and thlnly llc:ed 4 ..... of thyme 1 IOmMO, dMJpped !~FOOD 1 ................ 0I~· .... purpler .. 2,....~ ..... h 1 ••ch: zucchini, red and .-.~ llllfgemmtm 16 tiny new pea l:. 8lfnlllonlonl,pe91ed 8 lhllloea, PHii d At home: Cook p-- onlona Ind lhllotl. Cook fl ll'ltO I bawl of Ice .... Cl rMtty to~. On .. nit Melt bu8lr In potatoee, oriona 8nd.., mellil lkewers. Thr-2.., mnlll Ol IO 11111 "'*· .. 11111 _. Sl11l1ts • S.1.-s • 4Tbe.d'llllldbunlt' ltd I I II 111llng ... ............. :. In~ lll9d ... fer 5 mn.MI.. '*' 8dd .. *tor 5 mn.. men.~ In a oo9ldal. '*' pLllgl ·. er.in. '* dly and .... In ...., pllllc blgl ia'lll ~In I frying pen Ol •ICIJlln eet <:!#it h g9. TOii b lllclll In .. baar. and apiTlkle wllh w~ ult. OI ..... ~and~"* hotCCllAI. ""*'O.,.,,., r, lbClut 4 "*Ula. !t~,fOOD ···•••Cen ......... Un nAnd......, ....... One sniff tells you the difference. More fresh garlic aroma! Italian dishes, beef, vegetables rome alive with the fresh taste and aroma. Only Morton could make a garlic salt this good! With Jill St John. ''The New American Lite Style is a celebration of eating righ t. We re all enjoying foods that are lighter and leaner. More flavorful and nutritious. Like Louis Rich''' Breast of Turkey Lean Fresh Turkey Cuts. And Louis Rich Cold Cuts that are up to 95% fat free~' Free Recipe Book "To kick off the celebration Louis Rich is giving away this terrific recipe book filled with new, exciting ideas. The recipes are easy to prepare. Even the fanciest ones. That's the beauty of The New American Li te Style:' Look For Displays . "Over the next few weeks you'll see Louis Rich and me in grocery stores everywhere. I'll be giving away recipe books and wearing a Lite Style apron . I'll even tell you how you can get one:· And Lots More. "Look for coupons in you r Sunday papers. You'll fi f\d specials on Louis Rich 'JJ meats and other light foods throughout the store. Enjoy The New American Li te Style. From the people who bring you lean meats that are luscious and light. After all, it took Louis Rich to make turkey so right:' . • MONEY I... • - H•tostam the rah you got at grcmation ::::::.:. You're paduating from hi&h school or roUt.ee, and than.ks to filmily gifts. you've p some c:xU'a cash. What should ¥Ou do? Give in to the urae to sphqe, or invest? Go for the investment. exptrts say, even if you can throw in onli a small amount for now. And think ab6ut buying stock mutual funds. Why? Expens say that if you're in your late teens or early 20s, you should choose investments that show promise of long- tmn powtb.. AAd the minimum invest- ment for many stock funds is as low as $10()10 SSOO. A few have no minimum. Stock funds .. are a p>d way to play the stock market with a small amount of money, and it provides you with diversifi- cation," says Shannon Reid of The SJlUllkr Group in Boston. Here are some key questions and an- swer'S for novice investors: • "°" do ...... ,.... work? A stock mutual fund pools investors' money to buy stocks and then pmes on a share of the returns to each investor. •Are-'fmdl llfe? With investments, safety is synony" mous with d.iversifkation, and man~ stock funds invest in hundreds of stocks. When some are down, there's a cbance- but no p.wantee -others will be up. • Wlio •r111 a...._. fmd? Mutual funds are manard by profes.. sionals who foUow the market fu1J time. 1bey contend that if you want to invest in stocb, but don't have the time to foUow the nwtet. then need their servm. •How do yoa ~"9t In a ........ fmd? Fl1Sl. you need to decide if you want to invest in a lold fund, which bas a sales commission of up to 8'11 pcm:nt, or a oo- lold fund, which has no sales commis- sion. You buy lold funds throuah ~ km, and oo-lold funds live their phone numbers and addresses in newspaper and mapzine Ids. On averaae, both typeS of funds perform the samc. ll PET ~ The key to kennels is By Dr. t..ls lnw You 're all Jet to jet off to Tahiti. Your bags are pecked and you can't wait to p>. But your pct isn't happy. Wby? Unlike~ dap and cats mvor ame- n~ familiar SWTOUDdinp. That means you'll have to~ fortbei.rcare. Your options include: • ao.Nilll k c' The overwbdm- mgly common cboioe of ways to provide food. shcher, and exerQJC for your pre- CIOUS pet pooch or cat • Ptt ...._ Fancier versions of the average kennel They take fewei-animals and offer more spec;..tizwt care, such as exten.Sive sroomina. This is important to a pct accustomed to lots of attention. Mo- tels cost up to $20 a day, about twice the avcraae daily rate of kennels • Ptt ......_ A P1oi:ssioual si~-.lso costs up to $20 daily, depcndi• on the services provided Some sitlt:rs come to your home. otben lake the animal to theirs. Be sure to at b aei:lences.. Some pct owners e:n1ist friends as sinm. ln et- lhca' cate. it's imnnrtiant that the sitter du- plicate the ~ncm-that the pet is med to, such as iedina time and exac:ix. Leave written instructions. Whatever type of care you pick. you1l want to ltl the best adva you can befc:n deciding. There are teveral sou.roes of in- formation to tap: your vea. a friend wboec opinion you IJ'USl. the bleeder you bouaht the animal from, and your local pet shop. lf you decide to ~ for a pet motel or kennel. be sure to VlSit the establishment before makina your final choice. Reputa- ble kennels or pet motels are proud of their facilities and wdoome inspectioc. If the one-you diOOle doiesll "t allow inspec-tion. uy another. ·ng out the detals Here are nne 11ridefinrs of what to k>Ok bin a wrJl.nm kamd or motel: •• 't't I 7 'lee One M)' to~ sure your pct will receive proper c:are ii IO bolJ'd it in I r.a1ity Chat eaten to only 2S to 50 animals at a time. Thole wi1b larp popu.lltiom may not have the penonnd to live your pct the amount of anention it aeedl. •a tt This is of primary im- portance to avoid 8eas, tic::b. ~ and various inictions. Be sure the animals are kept in clean, wdl-vcntilated areas. Ask if the areas are disinilcted after Cldl ani-mars my. • Spaciou•a1. There should be enouah room for the pet to walk around. run and play. The area should be air con- ditioned in the summer. ., ........ lbe~Wbt:retbe fOod is paepeaed should be dean. 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If I - -~I>'~ I cu ..wra la... ....W11 30 • lbf • llall. Ill> ·-!one ...a.Id """811 Important: I,,._ ohoe ...... beAool. ' ~-\ ....... w...-. ..... --- --ONI ,.., oety t7t6 .W t 1.40 p. 6 i.. t --TWO '*" -.ty t lS IO •-t21 .W II 75 p 6 h --'°'1tt ,.in...., *'1.tO ·-... , .......... l"RD 112 •,...a.--.• •1os L-------------·--------------~------- ,. HEAL TH Lean Marines: You can use a few good ways to get fit Fit as a 6ddJe is one thiJll, Fit as a Marine is quite another. With Armed Forces Day beina ~ braced this weekend. this is • p>d time to measure younelf apinst the U.S. Ma- rine C-orps fitness proaram -perhaps the most aruelina exen:ise regimen m the USA. You're not, of ooune, tikdy to go to war, so skip the obstade counc beotuse it's for combet ~ The rest of the program probabty will look easy It first g1anoe: just some running and fAmiliar calisthenics such as pull.ups and sit-ups.. But don't relax. What you won't 6.nd familiar is the intensity -two hours a day, four~a week. 'That's what makes it . Col Roben ohnston, commanding officer of the Officer CudidaJes School at Quantico, Va., says intensity is crucial for Marines. .. We are loolcina for intel- lect as a key to tbe leadership quality," he says, .. but physical fitnes.1 as absoluto- ly essential -so much so that it consti- tutes 25 percent of a candidate's pade. .. Not all of the candidates make the grade. About 4S percent of the women and 2S percent of the men never finish the officer training~ The officer candidates do more exer- cises in two hours than most of us do in two months. At dawn's lint liaht on ex- ercise days dUf'in$ ~ 6:-or l 0-weelc ~ sion, candidates bqin with 20 minutes of warm-up~ Then they don't .stand. still as they move throuah four exerale staaes: • Tbe ~,. cw ohlaa COS1e.. Men bqin with this old Marine tndition of 3CVC'f\ multipan barriers. Within 2 min- 20 • USA WmlD«> • MA y 16-18. t 986 utes, they are expec1ed to rqotiale hur- dles. ICl'lmble over an 8-foot wall, and climb a 20-foot rope. Women bead for a lq)9talie .. c:hallerw:,. ooune of 9eVeD muJUput burial, such u a 6-foot-hiah wall, lol hurdles and a l 0-foot rope. be-fore · · · the men. • ~riek C101ne. This Swedish concept (similar to pu'9COUJ'ICS in many pub and botdt acroes the USA) condi- tions mutCUlar and cardiovucular ~ terns. Durina a 3.S-mile run, Marines stop at nine excrci.x mtions, each ~ q~ a set of 20 pusl:M.aps (women may do bent-knee push-ups), sit-ups or other calistbenics. · • Tbe <*mlt <lDSlt. Marines sprint ¥. of a mile; then drop for more calil- tben.ics -sat-ups. star jumps (jump up and s:premd arms and legs in the air, then land with iet lOlether" and arms at sides) and dolphin O:ks (lie on stomach, liftina head and shoulders and feet off the pound to fonn I half.Qrcle). • UPB (cw..,_ body deytjop--). The final siaee -before 10 minutes of cookiown exerci9es -conc::entntes on pull-ups, push-ups and triceps dips (a backWardS push-up done from a saning position) to increase strength. To make sure candidates are doing it right -and to make sure he continues to make the grade -Johnston is out there once a week with them ... You can't understand how touch it is for the candi- dates if you are not doing it yourself." A manual 1i1/td The Marine 0>rps 3X Fitness Prolram by Martin S. Cohm (Utt/~ Brown. U .9JJ -though not offi· cially sanction«J by the COl'fJS -lays ow ~ for avilians wlw want to "'4plicau this tough MariM ~men. - It is a matter of concern to many sincere people that the Christian Church in the time of the Apostles moved from a special observance of sabbath on the seventh day of the week to observance on the first day. The day of rest became "The Lord's Day" and was celebrated on Slllday, the day of Christ's Resur- rection. The reasons and circumstances of Jhe change are con- sidered in our pamphlet. More important than any debate about changes is the need for all of us to reconsider the place of a speciat day of worship in our lives. Too many of us have forgotten. Write for the free booklet, "Remember the Sabbath ... Keep it Hotyl" No one will call on you. r-FREE-Mail Coupon Todayl ----------1 I ,..... #nd Ftw ,,.,,,.,,., entitltld I "Rtlmtlmbtlr the Sabbat/J ... KIM{J it Holy/" uSA-38 Till9 ott.r II llf'l'lted to -. fTM 1M1mpfllet N.me -------------- Add,...------------- City ------St.te ____ lip __ CATHOLIC INFO .. MATION HAVICE KnlGllU OF COLU••us ' USA WEEx!No•MAY 16-18, 1986• 21._. ___ -.:-!~~':~~~~-H_:~:c:"_:~~---------------- Today I took a few spils aroml the WI iter' S block Composing yourself is literally im~ble when a lost pencil needs to be sharpened I sat down to write a book today. I realized that I couk1n •t wri1e a whole book at one sinina. but at least I could IC\ started. Bcf ore I oouJd IC\ started I had to IC\ up and sharpen some pencils. And before I could sharpen 90me pencils I had to find some pencils. .. Docs anybody know where ~ c.,.; ...._.. there arc some pencils?" I asked the Charles O!PXf is the family ... I'm trying to set my book anchor of CBS SUnday started and f want to sharpen some a.r1n1. Ni H · edi pencils first. but 1 can't find any m 5"1 t'W.f. e lS tor ncils." and anchor of Ne-ws- pc.. . ,,.. bmJJc and TM Osgood . Why do you need pencils. '!IY File on CBS Radio. Wife wanted to know. ..You wnte on a word processor!"' .. Well that's true." I admitted. .. But I need to write the tit.le of the book on my dislccttc label ... Somebody found me a pencil and I sharpened it. turned on the computer and sat down to swt writina. It was then that I noticed that the ribbon on the printer needed chanainc. So I f.Ot up and hunted for a new ribbon cartridee, found one, and tned to put it in. But I couldn't IC\ the new one in until I got the old one out. and the dogonc thin& would not budle. So I called my friend Phil and asked him what to do, and he told me to look at the manual A.fta' a IOl1I search I found the manual and sure enoUlh there were instructions. So I did iL Just as I was sitting dOwn to SWt writing the book the~ rani. It was Phil He wanted me to know that he found his manual and could teU me how to ~ the ribbon now. 1 thanked him, hung up and sat down •n to write the book. But the word ~rs monitor screen was full of fin,er- prints so I got a raa and dampened it and wiped oft' the ICl"eCD. Then I sat down 10 write the book, but as f did '°a pcr.t.UfUI thirst overtook me and I realized the writina would ID much bett.er if I were sipping on a beer. So I went down and opened a beer, and while there in the kitcben I made m)'9Clf a ham and ~ sandwich. This would not hold up the writina. I rea- IOOCd., becaUIC ( couJd munch on the sandwich and sip on the beer While I was writina. So, armed with the beer and sandwidi I •t down IO SWt writina the book. 1'hil book OUlht to have a fon:word." I ~t to mwel! So the ftn1 word I put down was .. FOR.EWARD. That didn't loot ,_t, tomehow. Was it FOR.EWARD, FORWARD, R>RWORD or FOREWORD? I went over to the bookshelf to tee if ocher boob bad fOrewoniJ or forwards, or what. Alt« a while I ~t downst&iri and wu waJkinl out the door when daUlbttt Kathleen inquired where I was Pna. .. rm jutt IDin& down to the SlOl'C to buy m)'ldf a pKk of a.m-"Imicl •a.t)QI doa't smoke,'" she com.ctly pointed OUl .. Don't be iDIOlmt to )'OUI' father,.. I told her. Today did DOC tum out to be a~ dly to Fl IW1ed wri~ a boot. Too mmy ~ But tomorrow lboWd be beaer. Yes indeed rD ,et -.1ed ftn1 thi~ in the momU., Cl 22 •USA Wau:No·MAY 16-18, 1986 HUMOR, ETC . WHAT IN THE WORLD Here's how os gardens grow The rake and trowel bripde is beaded down the aa.rden ?.Ath. Forty-four percent of USA house- holds will be out pulling weeds this sprinJ-mak- ing gardening the No. I leisure activny in the USA. We spent more than $12 billion on lawn and garden products in 1985. $6SO million of it to battle our t>;aest bupboo -bup. Sourte: Hdotlll a.o.q....,. .... Catch the boys 11111 girls of sum•er As sure as spring breezes blow at a playing fieJd near r.ou, the softball fanatics arc out More than 40 million people will suit up this year -15 per· cent of whom play bell in the rqu1ar spnng- th~mmer season. The remaining true hard-core play year-round. Who is the typical playc(? A survt:r ~ys 6 I percent are men. 39 per- cent women. Eighty-nine percent show up for more than two games a week. and 95 percent say they've been playing more than five years. Source:~~ A.c<lelkJl1 Tiie price of pntal lllSterpieces And you thought 22 cents was a lot for a ~ stamp. An ~ymous buyer paid $935,CXX> 1n 1985 for an 1860 No. 13 British Guyana -the only one in existence and the most valuable swrip in the wor1d. It will be on exhibit Thursday throuah June I at Ameripex '86, an international stamp show at O'Hare Expo C.cnter in Olicaao. More stamp lore: The first adhesive st.amps in the USA -worth as much as S 18,SOO today -were issued July I, 1847. and featured pictures of Ben Franklin (5 cents) and Geof'lll! Washi~n (10 cents). Uoyd's of London says Ameripex 86 is the most insured spcciaJ event in history, with rover- • in excess of$400 million. Scuta scar~~ o1 u.s. Poe11ipe s.n.,. _..,... ....... an.u....,.. EMMA JUNE OH, W•NS'f'o~, l. tr U6 SA It. A I.JAY oAJ "THE Ul\Jc.HAR1'~0 S(AS o, R'ct<C.'S~ R oMAA»cf;f Cambridge IOO's Cambridge Klngs Regular&' Menthol, Kings &' l()()!s SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking Causes Lung Cancer , Heart Disease , Emphysema , And May Complicate Pregnancy. l2 -e "tar;' 0 9-. lllCatlM n . percigar1tt111¥ FTC Mtlld. . -. . Why Are We Giving Away The Famous Nationally Advertise SWIFT 660/FM Telescoping Spin Rods for only 5? Hard to believe, but true. As part of ib Anniversary Publicity Campaign, a leading New York firm will distribute one million ( 1,000,000) of ib most expensive spin rods- thc Famom Nationally Advertised"' SWIFf-660/F" Telescoping WhisperCastT11 WbamRod"'-for the-astonishing" Anniversary Price" of only $5 each to the first one million persons who write to the company addr~ (below) before midnight, June 25, 1986. This original Anniversary Ad must accompany your request. Copies or pbotoltata are not acceptable. These arc the same famom SWIFT-660/F Telescoping WbisperCast WbamRods nationally advertised in leading media. A full standard 66 inches from base to tip, they spring to complete length in an eye-blinking 61 JOths of a second! ... then telescope down to a mere 16 inches for easy storage in kit bag, glove compartment or attacbc case. . Crafted of aluminum, stainl~ steel and space-age fibcrg~ for extra strength and flexibility , they provide full response along the entire length of the rod, without "Oat spob". And allow precise placement of small flies with a minimum of surface displacement. Weighing a featherlight 3.75 ounces, they are the perfect ultralight rods for today's "compleat angler". Designed for casting powerfully over long distanca, they're at home oo virtually every lake, stream or waterway in America, and ideal for land-casting, general wading, and boat-fishing. Small wonder they arc the fastest selling (and most expensive) spin rods ewr o&red by this giant multi-million-dollar New York firm. Eich rod ii covered by the com]>any's full one-year money-back guarantee. There is a limit of two (2) rods per address at this price. But if your order is mailed early enough (before June 17) you may request up to five. Tbele Famom Nationally Advertised SWIFT -660/F Tele- IOOpi• WbisperCut WbamRods will not be sold at this price by the compuy in any store. To order, mail tbis orlghlal printed ad (no copies or pbotolta1S) totemer widl your mme and addrea and SS for .each rod. Add only $2 lbippina and budlina DO maaer bow many rods you are reqnding. (New York rn·dam ICld 11111 tu.) ADow up to 6-8 weeks for shipment. Make clteck pa1f11Jk to: AclC Compan/. Mail to: UC FISIDNG ROD OFFER, Olfl. '8.1-178, los 1736, lllcknme, N.Y. 11802. (A29380) EXTRA BONUS Hyou respond promptly If you are able to reply before June 17, we'I give away tbe famom tos>d· tfio.ineSWJFT- 660/ F Zoom- Cast Reel witb every rod you order .. .for tire as1011iJltlng pri« of}IUI $2 a JYtL (And we11 even wind 2SO feet of our best 6-lb-test monofilameot line onto each reel!) Tbele nationally ldvertiled reels pafecdy match your rod in wapt and balance, aad live you fut ~umbe-ol" (one-handed) castina over lonier diltloca tbu you ever dreamed sx-ble. You cu cut even tbe ligbtat baits without blck•esb. CompeCll>le with virtually every plua or lure. cbe new bip-tpeed .-r rauo pws you fat "pop"«tioa, yet ii powerful eDOUlll to reel ia ... witboat ............. Tbe DCW ope...face delip (ud deliraflle skirted spool) elimN* friclioD and pmea11 ·~ ne ---... ii .. wlaitper" aileDt, and tlle Microditc s.rp;Free Ona s,_. woa'l let yoar &Ila nm away. Tbe IDOlt expensive reel sold by this lnlll firm, it ii youn for only S2 if you act before Jane 17. (A25166) TM •May18-May24 Daily Pilat •staaecoacb' roll• aaaln Stan'IDI ID die TV mme remake of the clualc and (kneellq) Krla Krt.atoftenoa and Jolan Weetern°...,__.,ll"an(atandlnl.fromleft) 8olaael4er. Tlae atory. wlalell pndaced two JolanDJ CUil. WWle Kelaon. Waylon Jen••np moYl•. wtll alr tonlCllt at 9 on CBS. Claamlel 2 . llllJPllat Upanded cable channel listings \1'VPU't<"OIO.-Vt'~ ~ nJMM<l1'itn~11.111." 11111~ OIM(;"l•/.10"1 1 '48t!Vf$KJ~ NEWPORT C411.I VtSH>f>I " , rf \I\ 1 1 < •:f.TV <USTA M~ GROllP-W <Y>ltC>NH>fl AU« /11 -.1 i« 1 L.W' •111t HBO 61 22 t1NEMAX 62 15 MOVIE 63 NA SHOWTIME 64 17 DISNEY 65 24 BRAVO 66 NA GALAVIS/ON 67 . NA USA 6 25 CNN ' 8 16 ESPN JO 18 C-SPAN 12 26 NICKELODEON -15 23 ARTS & ENT 16 23 WPIX 17 NA WOR 19 NA LIFETIME 21 8 CBN 31 NA WEATHER 33 JI MTV 38 21 •Channels• NETWORKS (2) KC8S, CBS, 6121 W.Sunsct Blvd .. Los Angeles 90028 (4) KNBC. NBC 3000 W. o\lamrda o\vc .. Burbank 91505 (7) KA BC. ABC 41 iJ Prospect Ave . Los Angeles 91 505 (8) KFMB. CBS. 7677 Engineer Road. San Diego 92111 (10) KGTV. ABC . H1ghw;" 9411nd 471h Strrct. San Diego 921 I 3 INDEPENDENTS (5) KTLA. 5800 W "iunsct Bl vd . Los Angele~ 90028 (9) KHJ, 5515 Melro'iC ,\ vc. l.os o\ngeles 90038 (ll)KTIV. 574oW 'iun'iet Blvd. Los Angele~ 90028 34 14 11 . ' 33 39 NA NA 38 19 22 NA 18 32 37 NA NA 40 NA NA NA NA J 3! 36 NA I 29 15/16 27 I 27 33 16 J 35 JO 22 28 JI 28 28 J I 28 NA NA NA 36 J5 ~A 30 27 24 NA 24 10 NA 19 NA 23 32 20 (13) KCOP, 915 La Brea Ave .. Los Angel~ 90038 (56) KOOC, I 730 C'lemetine. Anaheim 92802 PBS (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset Bhd . Los Angeles 90027 (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden Wrs1 st .. Hunungton Beach 92647 PAY TV (0) ON/~lcct TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale 91 201 (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska Ave .. Santa Monica 90404 (H) Home Box Office. Trme·Lifc Building. Rockefellcr C'tntcr. New York, N.Y. 10020 {E) ESPN. Bristol. Conn. 06010 IS) Showtimc CC) Cable News Network. Atlanta. Ga 30300 SATELLITE (9) WOR. New York. N.Y. 10000 I 17) WTBS. Atlanta. 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Iii-.......... ...., , .. , ..... hi t 1 llh Olw 9'1hlrl11L Q (t lw.) --~------1-MClll ... lllU.YWOCID PAIS -~ __ rrw.y __ _ ,., 1a• (Pleue eee &PORTS/Pace 27) 'Eagles' takes wing on TV Richard Crezana l::f t) wltb Bart Lancaater In ••w • of s.,l•.'• · Richar d Crenna stars with Burt Lan caster In true dr a ma ton igh t By JERRY BUCI .,, ............. LOS ANGELES -Texas industrialist H. Ross Perot d idn't hesitate to act when he learned two of his employees were im- prisoned in Iran in the finaJ days of the Shah's ruJe in 1979. He enlisted the aid of a retired Green Beret colonel to lead a rescue mission. made amid the chaos of the Shah's collapse and a.s power shifted to the Ayatollah Khomeini. The story, which unfolds like a thriller, is told in the NBC two-part miniseries "On Wings of Eagles," starring Richard Crcnna as Perot and Burt Lancaster as Col. Arthur E. "Bull" Simons. The miniseries, to be broadcast tonight and Monday, is adapted from the book by Ken Follett, author of "Eye oflhe Needle," Cazenave charms as 'DynaSty' villain By JERRY BUCK A#,.......,._ ....... LOS ~NGE(ES - Christopher Cazenove 1s a son-spoken British actor of great chann. good looks and impeccable manners. In other words, just the tYP,C to play the bad g~~ on ABCs ·:Dynasty. • Cazeoo~e JO!ned the nighttime soap opera earlier thlS year as Ben Carrington Blake's black sheep brother. ' "He's there to cau9C trouble " says Cazenave. "He's ruthless and very much his own man. Alexis persuaded him to come back from Australia and join forces with her. But he doesn't take orders &om her. He's made and lost several fortunci. so there's something reckless abou1 him. "I think he was fairly down on his luck when Alexis found him. He loathes his brother and the feeling is mutual." "Dynasty," hlte "OaJJas." has learned that emotions run higher and hatred &OC$ deeper when you keep it in the family. That's a lesson that aocs back to William Shakespeare. The show had moved off' on the wrong track, and the faJlina ratinp proved it, when the story lines featured Maldavian royalty and a palace c:oup and then Krystle Camnaton's lcidnappiq and replacement Wlth a double. Tb~ show's fans really wanted to sec Blake and bis ex-wife Alexis go at 11, along with other members of the clan. Cazcnove, 40, bad just finished a movie 10 Ireland, "The Fantasist," and was on vacation in England's West Country with his mother when his agent called. "He told me to get on a plane for Los Angeles," be says. "Unknown to me, he'd sent a tape of my work to the producers of 'Dynasty.' I'd been on hold for CBS last year and it ran out Dec. 1 S. I think they'd wanted me for a pilot. They wanted to renew but my agent felt I ought to be free to do other things. That's when he sent the ta~ to 'Dynasty.' 'They were looki na for a brother. I beUcvc they had teeo a number of other people. They weren't SP!JCifically looking for someone with a Brittsh accent. Ben was born in lhc United Statct, but he has spent some time in Australia. So. I came over, bad a mectina with Aaron Spelling and EsthcTSbapiro and Elaine Rieb, and at that mcctina they off'cn!d me the role." Cazcnovc is not unfamiliar to American audiences. Kc was the husband and disabled R.Af pilot in "Eye of the Needle." ''Key to Rebecca" and ''Lie Down With Lions." Sam Rolfe wrote the adaptation and Andrew Mclaglen directed. The story takes place in early 1979 months before the seizure of the America~ embassy in Tehran. "When I was offered the part I w-.u familiar with the story because I'd read the book." said Crcnna. "l knew that some- body some day would make a picture." Crenna said he did not meet Perot until he got to Mexico, which stood in for Dallas,, Tehran, Turkey and other sites in the broadcast. "~e ~en; we.II into the picture by then," hcsa1d. I d1dn t wanttodoan 1m1tation of Ross Perot. I wanted to do my impression, and l must say, I wasn't fooled. We made some choices. Ross doesn't have a heavy regional accent. I wanted a light acccntl J didn't want people to be preoccupied by my accent. "Ross is such an upfront guy. There's no complexity to him. He's a very forceful man1 but he has a sense of humor. He has a chansmatic power about him. When he says somethinJ, people listen. I think the thing about him that most characterizes him is that he's approachable. You don't feel intimidated." The two employees were being held for ransom because Perot's Electronic Data Systems Inc. was seeking money owed by the Iranian government for an electronic data sy.stem. The ~ovcrnmeot did not want to pay its mult1-m1lhon dollar contract and set bail for the two men at the exact amount the government owed EDS. Perot did not react well to blackmail. After learning he could not expect help from the U.S. government, he called in Simons to begin training EDS volunteers for a commando raid on the prison. In the confusion surroundtng the col- lapse of the Shah's government, the two men simply walked out o f the prison. But zealots clinging to power were determined to bring Perot and EDS to heel. The result was a cat-and-mouse game as Simons led the men overland to safety in Tutkey. Afterward, Perot was approached by a number of producers and writers about the story. "He turned them down until someone on bis staff told him he'd better act involved and sec that the story was told correctly or somebody would np it o ff." Crcnna said. "His wife re.commended Ken FolJett. Follett was given all the infor. ma lion and full access to everyone." Crcooa's son, Richard Creona Jr., 26, appears in the show as Perot's son "He's not really a junior because I'm Richard J. Crcnna and he's Richard A. Crcnna." he said. "We've talked about chan&ina bjs name. He can't use Richard because of the ~n Actors Guild rules. and I don't like junior. rve talked to him about makina it Anthony Crcnna or Tony C'Tenna." Sunday, May 18, 1988 3 -Daytime Villainess back on 'World' By LYNDA HIRSCH For those of you who love to hate c.ertam villainesses, we suggest you tune m "Another World" the last week of May. Noey Fraasiooe is returning as the despicable Cecile de Poulignac. Frangione, who left the show two years ago, agreed to return last month. "Another World" executive producer Job ftlteseU D says Cecile's story will also involve Kathleen, played by JlllJe Ost.on, Cass, played by Steplle1 Scb.Detier, and M.J., played by Sally 8P.!ncer. According to Whitesell. 'The story will be filled with surprises, plot twists a nd a lot of heat. It'll be based on romance as opposed to stunts. Isolating characters an a beautiful and exotic location (SL Thomas. Virgin Islands) will make thanJS happen that could never occur in Bay City. "Cecile returns and she definitely wants Cass back. In fact, she wants to have his child,. But with Cecile, there's always an ulten or motive based on larceny. Cass will always be a little bit of a rogue with a heart. AJthough he is about to marry Kathleen ~e's return will catapult them into ~ highly charged, emotional tailspin and an unlikely adventure." Frangione Joined "Another World" m 1981 and left an 1984. In real life she 1s married to Chris Rieb, who pl~yed Sandy on "Another World." Frangione also has appeared as Tara on "All My Children." "Another World" celebrates its 23rd anniversary during the month of May. In addition lo the location shoot and Frang.aone's return. as Cecile, Emm y- ?w~~-~nnmg wntcr Margaret De Priest 1s JOtnang the cast. De Priest aJso has worked on "Days of Our Lives" and "General Hospital." According to De -DaytimeQaA Celia n o t checking backinto 'Hospital' By LYNDA HIRSCH Q: I've missed "GeneraJ Hospital's" Cella. Any chance that she'll be returning to the show?-M.L , Louisville, Ky. A: At W s pol.II& Sherlyn Wolter says, "I wCHlldn't nleoat retanli:D1totlae1llow. Bat rtpt DOW I'm certalllly DOt ready to. I eajoy 'Geaeral Hotpltal' ud ooly left becaHe I felt It wu Ume to do otlter tkln11 wtda my career. ~. I was leav1.D1 'GaeraJ Bo1pltaJ' I ltoped I'd b ve a blu er 1S.rylJH. At tlte encl of my stay, llowever, I reallH4 t.Ut oar proclacer Gloria Mo1ty liked to foe111 01 acton wlto ue 1taylD1 ratlter t.Ua daose wllo are leavtq. I'd Mped for more 1eeaea wlda tlte Qaar- tonnabtet." As for aew Jobt OD tlte bort1oe, 1ay1 Welter, "I was offered a prime-time pilot b9t ..,_.. It don beca11e tlte ct.aracter wu tM cloM to my daaracter Cella OD 'OeMral s..,ttaJ.' I WH also offered • ai.rnr ft.let. Ht dlere were jut too muy Win lJllla anad. I've oaly bHll off tlte Ille• two ....... Ht tltere are day1 wltH , .. ftel ... MeallH )'09 dld9't pt die Job 1• wut. 'fte p-eatat W.1 b wllea a viewer of 'OeMraJ Ho1pltal' comes ap to me u4 ta YI 'Rl1 I ml11 yoa.' Q: I waa lookinaat the cast list on "Santa B&rbara" and I noticed two names: Fran Myen and Roger Newman. They were '4 Sunday, May 18, 1986 ltstcd as wnters. Am 1 mistaken, or did these wnters ever appear as performers o n a soa{> opera? l'vc got a steak dinner riding on this. -P.S., Louisville. Ky. A: Happy eat1n1! You're absolutely r.11111. Fran Myers played Pe11te on "GuldlD1 LigJit" for nearly lO'years. Pegte was tlle daapter of 8 111 Baaer's mlstre11. Siie wa1 also married to tlle claaracter1 of J olt.uy Fletcller ud Roser norpe. Roger New- mu played tbe brd-worklllg bat emo- tlou.Uy u1Jaed ltevlD Norris, U.e mu wllo 1ltot at BHer u d ltalted llJs H rgjcal career for ma.ny yean. Q: All right, where is Siobhan on "Ryan's Hope?" Nobody even mentions her any· more. ls she dead? Has she disappeared? Is she suffering from amnesia? Or didn't this character ever exist on "Ryan's Hope?" - P.C., Buffalo, N.Y. A: SloblWI lllcleed existed OD .. Ryaa'• Hope." Sarall Felder was tlle flnt Slobllaa. Mara ~eaberpr ••• U.e laet. Wfftl Mara ed to Jee•e lh 1110•, "Ryu '• Hope., ca1t .. 1 dJreeton b d tllelr work etit oat for diem. AM U.ey'r e 1t1U world •.& away tryla1 to flH a De• Stobllaa. Yoa're rtpa aboat It bel11 dltcoocerttDJ. lht 10 meatlo1 11 ever made of Slobllu • wlllere- abo1tt. We 11clenta1cl from "Ryu '• Hope" proct1cer1 t.Ut tlte caracter wtll be bacll OD th. Sltow OortJy. Tltey're Jiit walda1 for tlle "perfect .. actrea to play lite pivotal role. Priest. the key families on the show will be the Mc.IGnnons, the Corys and the Loves. Those who have watched "Another World" over the years know therc've been man y high points, with many low points as well. HopefuJJy, Whitesell aod De Priest will bring the show back to its alorious roots. Many dichard soap opera (ans will tell you they got their first intemt in soaps from watching "Another World" many years ago. One of the thinp the show b.as going for it is that many key characters stilJ remain, unlike other soap operas which have to bring characters back from the dead in order to recapture that family feeling. Accord ing to De Priest, "Our stories will ~ave more surprising twists and turns. We tntcnd to get away from Friday clif- fhangers. I want to throw audiences off balance. They've got to watch Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday because events of momentous imponanoe are . goina to take place throuabout the week. There will be more of a (ocus on youna romantic couples as well as substantial 1tories for such core characten as Mac, Rachel Donna and Ada. We promise that there wili be different types of stories than you have ever seen before on daytime or nighttime." 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"The Great Dictator" (1940. Comedy) Ch&rtes Chaplin, Jacil Oakie. (2 hrs .. 7 min.) ~M»m-1111 fWIYCATI (1)1111 • r• ELI IOOK mc#I The vok:· es of Ruth Buzzi. George Gobel. Tammy Grimes and Arte JohntOn ere leatUl'ed In this special which combines live action end enimatlon in the story of a girl (Quinn CYmmlngs) whO meets• h<>St of Hterary cher.cters after hours In• llbfary. ....... -.r .. 1WftW .... _.. &.-1 11 .. WJSUI• LIT,_•Lmr ,__ .., .... Cllml ~ Cllll .... WllMIWUJIW PIH•WU.U. M:lm ..... ., •• .. "The lnctedlble Shrinking Worn· en" (19'0. Comedy) Liiy Tomlin. Charlee ~~'~ l•E'F ........ .. amwmmw ,_ IHI .-YWim-.. ..... , •• ....,..,_. WOPMn'G91'M --.onw m-.OP1llllOGI• .. ---... ~ " . ...,. ,. .. ..,, -rrmy f')Q ~ .... , .. ~ ..... ...... , -TAIUll A dock worker be-friends • shy little boy 9nd teaohee him a sense of self-worth. ( 1 hr., 15 min.) (}) .. "The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer" (1~7. Comedy) Cery Grant. M NI ~ ~ hr., 36 min ) •• I ·--WI.PIA 119 .... ,... -···~ ••-•asv., Cl).,., ...... Lmmt It-alR II OllLN Ii ....,._ u.M09.• ...,.,.,..., ~-_,,_ZllLI .. ,.. .. ..-uca ... • .-cl Jl,.,_ ........... 1-mlO• ' M G?) -"sharnus" (1973, Mystery) Cf)-"Shetlock Holmes In Pur9Uit To BYrt ~.Dyan Cennon. (2 tn.) Alglerl" (19-45, Mystery) Baell Rathbone. -· ()) MWY lhN•ll SCheduled: pro-~Bruce. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) Ille of EMa Atzgerald: a look at the work Of • -"Botany Bay" ( 1953, Adven- edlt0ta at Merriam-Webster Inc .. a refer-turetAJen LAdd. James Mason (2 hrs ) enoe boOk publisher in Sp<ingfield. Mm 1 • ddtl 1 tv .• SO min.) 1m1•ml:IOlmM. ---USC--~ --119W------IOI I.... 7 1•uc•mm l&.M.... -"Ghottbusters" {1984. Com&- -Sanday Coal. .... dy) Bill Mufray, Oen Aykroyd. ( 1 hr., 47 ---ml min.) MJAlftC--.0 OP M•' M LI a CE Mn'Oucml Htghligl'lta ot the ·51 lndl-tumr .. m T... anapo11s 500. ~n •I CH) ...... IOCll Gobo end Red hnd an r .... ...._ ancient treesure map and go on a danger- ,.. MOU ous quest fOf untold riches. O -"Beat Street" (1984, Muslcal) CD-"L1dyhewke" (1985. Fantasy) Rae Oewn Chong, Guy Devis. ( 1 hr . 46 Matthew Brodeflci(, Rutger Hauer. (2 hrs .. min.) 1 min.) i m C!>'Ml-•u=w. WAYOP1Wnl Cl) -"Racing With The Moon" .. ... "Interrupted Mek>dy" ( 1955. ( 19&4, Romenc:4t) Sean Penn. Elizabeth Muslcel) Eleal'IOf Partier, Glenn F0<d ( 1 McGcwem. ( 1 tv., 48 min) tv.,48mln.) -1=-ca• Cl •1 • T 1•=MJ:. Calttomla Angets at OetrOlt .....,MYI n (L~J.J~ tn.) .. BTC.C m A look at When WM&, •-.U. ..alT anlmels first appeared on the planet a vis-&Zd&U .. It to the George C. Page Museum; Dougal &Qi~ Dixon, author of "After Man"; the La Brea c.na•man&. tar pita. _ .. _. 1-IM-ATCM.YMY .._NF•M i I II.,_. U& ~lllnm ~ NA -tcU United Hoepitats .... comm Clullc, ftnal round. from Philadelphia. ... "Hlt The Ice" ( 1943, Comedy) (blve) (2 In.) bbott and Costello. Ginny Simms. ( 1 hr • CB) Hll-T•• mnm&Y -URA Anl- 30 ~ mated. The ldopted bear's efforts to earn (I) "The Utt le Prince" ( 197 4, Mu-money to buy Mr. Brown a birthday gift slcal) Richard Kiiey, Gene Wlldef. ( 1 hr , meet with laNure until he decide& to enter 28 ~ a dance contest. I Mimi f? RI (!) l'"el Seattle Mariners at New -S I ___ ...._,_. Yor1c. Yet* ... (live) (3 hrs) -~=.:::=.~ ~· -1riit~M .. WUYQ ..... w.T ... °'..._ "····· •rm aawm .. ' I iA PMITAIYaMm l a.. .... ..,, ____ _ -"The Natural" ( 1984. Drema) Robef1 RedfOfd, Robert OW.H. (2 hrs .. 14 min.) (%) -"SvengaM" (1931. Orama) ,. 1 min.~ c~arlan Marsh. (, tv .. 16 ...... _..., llTOllD --.. _.. 'llRT--191A- ~TTIMaM _ .. , ______ _ -1--CM.PQNlul <11 l'ftM&. At p<esa time, scheduled gamea were New Yor1c. Mets et Loe Ang&- lea ~ to be announoed. (3 hrs.) I un":r Chicago Cubs at Houston Astr08 (Live) (3 hrs.) • -"The OeUcate Oellnquent" ( 1957. Comedy) J«ry lew*s. Martha Hyer~ hrs.) . • "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968. Fantasy) Dick Van Dyke. Salty AM Howes. ( 3 hrs.) • WfiiWH "Agatha Chrittle's Partners In Crime" A famous Arctic explorer asks Tommy and Tuppence to llnd his missing fian;'ili'. ( 1 hr.) • Vinnie Paz.lenza 119 Harry Ar- royo In a llghtwelgtlt bOut ICheduled from Pr~~ (live) ( 1 hr ) • tm CM ITOliY ~ -"The Empire Strlkee Beck" (1980. Sclence Ficteon) Mark Hamill. Har- rison FOfd. (2 hrs... -' min.) CD IOft OP -this fllm traces "Jackie Roblnaon's teem" ol 8r()()i(lyn Dodgers from thelf beginnings to the years following their retirement from active ~y. (1hr.,39min.) Cl),.._ CllAU Golden defends an anti- Semitic client In a llbet autt Special ap-w••• .-----------------------------• uu ...,..,. LIT M ~IO Two friends who train falcons set out to find a pelf of theu blfds st<*!n by smugglers. ( 1 hr ) (%) _.. "love On The Run" (1979. Comedy) Jean--Plerre Leaud, Marle- Franoe ~-(1 hr .. 33 min.) llTONUmGAUI ..... -i'::•m1 _" ..... , ..... -.Y_,_. Mt•mcau•• I mcara... .... .-ow .... , ... 11 ... _0I_ lmf_,_ 16 ruu am a ,.. SJ r nrc• • ..,. ._ Charlotte Grand Prl• (b~ (3 In., 30mln.) -· (I) flU tcU Coionltll Nattonal lnllita-tlonal, tlnal round, ~ Fort Worth, T a11as. (live) (NOTE: Starting lime may be cheng;cHo 3:30 EDT.) (2 hra .. 30 min.) l cmc.a• --·-..... _,, .... o .... I -lunclay Coal. f ance by Scatman Crothefa.}1 hr.l -W/lfAWfllMCl'°'MIL -.. (I) ma umTIML Playoff Game (NOTE: Starting time may be changed to 1:00 EDT) (2 hrs. 30 min ) 8 0 t& • M.t. Topic ev1e11ng illegal aliens from fedef~ro)octs l =~lfMUY ,. a c • "°"' Mm) MCml IMSA Montefey Triple Crown from Laguna Seca. Calif. (A) ( 1 hr., 30min) (%).,_"To Be Or Not To Be" (1983 Comedy) Mel BrOOks. Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr .. 47 min) W 8 -Vinnie Pazlenza vs Harry Ar· royo In a lightweight bout scheduled from PrOYideOOe, A I (laped) ( 1 hr ) I WU,R.Dml'f ~ n,tl Ml I a • -The physical and psychological dangers ol noise at home, at WOfk and 1n recreatlOn are exa- mined by e11per1s wtio alSO demonstrate means of protecting one's hearing In ster· eo. c:;> (1 hr) ID ._,,WCA.D Scheduled· Marlon StarNng vs Johnny Bumphus for the USBA We4terwetght Title. scheduled for 12 rounds. from Providence. A I (Live), NHRA Ofag Racing World Finals trom Po- mona, Celif. (Taped) (2 hrs) ID NCUI Olt IOCSTY {I).,.. "The Outrage" ( t96•. Orama) Paul Newman. Laurence Harvey ( 1 hr , 31m:nL .... 1.AUCT'M* W lll)M••u St Louts Cardinals 81 Atlan- W ta °1:1:.,.\i;e) (3 hrs) I ==-.=-" llCMI "To ~e The Wind" ( 1980. Orama) Steve Guttt1nberg, Randy Quaid I~-'~ w ...... ..,.. ma • WJW Scheduled Marlon Starling vs Johnny Bumphus for the USBA Welterweight Title. scheduled for 12 rounds, lrom Providence, A.I., NHRA Drag Racing World Finals from Pomona. Cat~) (2 hrs I 1.,. "The Seven Ups" ( 1973, Ad· venture) Roy Scheider. lony Lo Blanco ~hrs) • .,.. "State Fair' ( 1~5. MuSICal) Jeanne Crain. Dana Andrews (2 hrs ) e mAT ••~ICU "Dance In America Baryshnikov. By Tharp With Amerlean Ballet Theatre" Dances choreo- graphed by Twyla Tharp tor Mlkha1I Bar- ysM!kov with the Ametlcan Ballet Theatre Include "PUSh Comes 10 Shove" and "Slnetta Suitt " ( I hr ) I ·--.. ,. Mm) UC. T oyote Celebrity Race from Loog S.ach. Calif (Taped) ( 1 hr.) CD llCMI "Sixteen Candlet" ( 1984, Comedy) MOiiy Ringwald AnthOny Mi· cheel Hd ( 1 hi , 33 min ) (!) , .. An eccentric teachef (Kevin McCarthy) aYbSlltut" tor Miss SherwOOd tn stereo.~) •!:8 "Brewster's Mtnlons" (1985. ) Richard PTyor. John Candy ( 1 .. ,~.=~MUIT ., tJfW 10 Sunday. May 18. 1986 (%) .. "Mr. Lucky" ( 1943. Orama) Cary Grlll\t, Lara~ [)ey. ( t hr, 38 min.) ... -DCM__,_ "White Water AuMlng; Rogue RiYef' • .,. "McHale'• Navy Joins The Air F0tce" ( 1965, Comedy) Tim COnway. Joe E_lynn. <? hrt.) • 0 miw .... tm T'SUL6 .. MM._. Live !tom lndlanapollS Speed- way~~ ~ ClAIS &.-. Crosstown rival coaches of the Ct.lbs and the Whlte Sox Mle<:t the•• 1im. petfect team. • .,.. "Coal Miner's Daughter" (1980, Biography) Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones. (2 hrs.) • ,._ ... _, A 100k al the ponrayal of b&ec)(s in films. lneludtng pro- files of Hattie McOanlel, Stepln Fetchh. Biii "Bolangtel" Robinson. Dorothy Dan dridge and Sidney Poitier Q ( 1 hr ) II &1m.l-OIM.U. ..._......, ... O.P Pro Championships from Huntington Beach. Calif, (R) ( 1 hr ) (!) ... "Thief" (1981. Orama) James Caan, Tuesdey Weld. (2 hrt ) Cl) ...,. "Brewster'• MllllOns" ( 1985. Comedy) Richard Pryor. John Candy (I hr , 37 min~ ., •• 1 ... "°"'°'' ....... ..._......, .•.... ,,. ... 4119 AT-WllllMflDIMQA lfM .._ Sports compe1111on reatUflng catt membeta from "Falcon Creel," "Eight la Enough" and "The Young and the Restless." Semifinal round ~) (1 hr.) • IDOC..-T Karl Weiss and Felschef are transferred to a model concentrahoo camp In Czechoslovakia where they drs cover their fellow artists secretly creeling works of art that tell the truth about the camp's brvlll oondltions. Rodi and Hele· na. now members of Uncle Sasha's Jew lsh partisan brigade, are married (Part 6 of1~J1~ i ... "The House That Dripped Blood" ( 1971, Horror) John Bonnell. Denholm £111ott. (2 hrs.) I U. lllllO IUllMY ... "Sunburn" ( 1979. Comedy) F.,rah Fa~n. Char1ea Grodin (2 hrs ) • ., 71 IJM .... "King Lear" GIOuc"19f. betrayed by his Ulegl!tmate son, la brutelly blinded; Edgar prevents his lathef'a IUleldt: LMt'a madness IS com r .... Of .) (1 h< J TO_. ..,_M.D llHllllW .. "The Great Dictator" ( t 940. ) Cherlet Chaplln, .i.ck Oakte (? t>n.;J;.} (I) If .... CB) .. "The Buddy System" ( 1984 Comedy) Ric:Ntd Oreyf\JM. Susan Sari.n don. (1 hr .. 60 min.} CD ,._ TM.I MAm "Pinocchio" A dremetlza11on of the ~ tale. 1t1rr1ng Cef1 ~ H the puppet maker. Paul ~ .. Pinocctllo • ..Mmea Coburn as the llnllttt gypty, Ja!Mt Belushi. Lalnle Kaz.en end MiCf'IMI Rlchatdt. Q •aJ---•(!) ... "Slate Felr" (19"5. Mutlcal) J1er10t er.lo, 0.NI Andftwa. ~ .. ) 9 ,_,MOllWllllM'9 ii Tlpa on acer bllttf)' recharget, llfw wlndOw o&a• • tol·lrH product llot tine and !OOIC ~ killera. ·=-ff=---(!.,. "The 06d Gun" (1 976, Orama1 P1llllpP8 Nolfet, Romy Schneidef ( 1 tir ••min L •1a• ... PMm Leroy autters a MWloUI knee 1n1u ry during a dance deme>n9tratlon In Slef eo (lhr) • AT M llCMll Scheduled revlewt "Sweet Llbefty" (Alan Alda, Michael Ce1ne) "On the Edge" (BNce Oarnl i"T~~~~ (Tom Cruise, Kelly McGlllisJ lfAl119 ,_ lm "Whal'I On Yehudi Menuhin's Mind?" The YIOllfl virtuoso talks with w1111am F Buct<ley Jr and mu&IC cllloe W~I Crutctlfleld. ( 1 hr I ·--•Min (I) lf-..Y CW PIWI Catoary Flames 01 St Louis Blues vs Montreal CaNldleos 01 New York Rangers In game two (LiVe) (NOTE Starting lime Is tentative.) (3 hrs I {I) P~ TALI 1"1Am "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" Elizabeth McGo- vern &nd Ra• Smith atar In thll cia'5ll abOut a beaulllut prmoess·a triumph ov~1 her evll stepmothef c:;> (l) LRlmD Of 1'MI ...... ,..,. Featured Waytoo Jennings: Rosemery CIO<>ney LOl'na Luft on a tC>Uf of Celitom1a hote4S, Br<><*e $hlel<j& In Ken1a. ( 1 hr ) Cl) ...... WOI .. 1W UllT ..... A fatherless boy makes Ralph hit hefo -but can lhe bus driver prove that the atorle& 01 ht' own boyhood era Hue? O ( 1 hr ) ..,.,~tl •lllJ Unam&.-.'JtlC DPIGm Fea lured SICiiy's wooden puppetl, hang gh<I 1ng in Venezuela. exploring Canad•') mountains on hor&ebeci(; the making 01 Tabasco on Loult4ana·s Avery Island 17 hrs.) ·1'* ... PJ.:C!"'11 .. wu••• Foo• troops ol Barb8ry maeaqoee are relocat ed from a French zoo to lht mountain wit ld«~~Q R.D ~ An a11ploratlon of ArMr IC8's wlldllte retvges, from the smallest " Flotlda to the largest 1n Alaska (R) c:;> G•UYOUU -Evening---- •11.ri~nm-An Inter view with actor Tom CrulM; memorable sports momenta on 1tleYlalon, with hosl Ahmad Rashad ~hOtt· Jemeeon Parker ('Simon & Simon") . ( 1 ht ) e .,.. " All fhe Marbles" (198 t Comedy,) Patlf Felk. Bun Young. A hus tllng. wtsecrack.ing manag.tf puat191 hia two female wrettlef• toward tht top (2 ""·J-i --~he Seven-UPI" (1973, M venturt) Roy Scheider 1'ony Lo Blanco A New York cop's plan to ust a lri.nd as an tnlormant 1>9Ckllt• In a Mritl ol gang· land kl~=~ 11.: "National Lampoon's Animal Houle" (1 978. Comeoy) JOIYI ~I Tim Matheton In the Mrty 1960s .. Delli Houee. the z.enlett and wlldfft gang on a Oolltge ~. t>eui.. the aua~ omega ~ and the tchool'a dt8n (2 l'lfl l -lunclay Conl. I e tmMT Of 1"1....,. A IOOk at wed- ding customs In rural China and an exami- nation of changet In tradltlonal family structure and women's social roles (Al i.(thf} • :-The creation of scenes lrOfn "Return of the Jedi." "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and "20 tO" are ex- amined In this behind-the-scenes loo!( at the art of cinematic 1llus1on (R) o ( 1 hr) (JI) fUtal llOCS GobO and Red find an ancient treasure map and go oo a danger oua qyeat tor untold riches O (l)UMIOAT Cl) .,.. "Racing With The Moon' ( t!JS.4, Romance) Sean Penn. Elizabeth McGovern In tale 1942. 1us1 before he's scheduled 10 leave !Of boOt camp. a teen· ager from the wrong side of the traclts tails in love with the new g:rt In town 'PG' !(1 hr . 46 min ) · .. DOI llAUlll OllYOll lnOlllT'IU lrtl .,.. "Protocol" ( 1984, Comedy) Go6dle Hawn, Chris Sarandon A WaSll- 1ng1on cocktail waitress beeomes a media sensation and a u S diplomat wnen she thwarts an assass:nat:on attempt on a 111&- 111= (~~hr . 36 m:n) -1--CllDCCUU ,_. CO.lillf Cl9CI rf oun Howard may have to rel:nqui5tl his Manager-oHhe-Vear award un&ess he~ find out who's been r:ppmg off the stOfe's deU department e ...U. .._Ted'$ parents (Jack Manning, Peggy Converse) meet Vl<:kl tor Iha first time. IDUOYDOll.N ®.,.."The tncredlble Shr:nk1ng Worn· an" ( 1980, Comedy) Lily Tomhn. Charles Grodin A housew1le SIJddenly begins lo shrink :n size doe 10 chem:cats 1n he1 hoUsehold products 'PG' ( 1 h1 . 28 min ) CU.,. "Gyml(ata" ( 1985, Adventure) Kurt Thomas. Tetch1e Agbayani On e mission 10 secure a military Siie ln a re mote eastern Aslen country, an American agent employs his martial arts and gym nat11c ekllla 'R' ( t hr , 30 min ) CZ) CIU' a~ TM.II MTM Gu0$1 John Badham. IUTI&&,_ ... .. MDUlWOOD•mfrl(WMml) -())•--• PMT COf1Y Featured profiles ol lcago Bears detenslve lineman William "AefrlgeratOf" Perry and pop star Phil Colnns. the emergence of otder TV per sonalitlell on network series tn stereo ( t hr) 8 0 _,IUllDAYllOVll Two stories In "Fuubucket." an then (Phil Fonda caro) hetpe • young Earth boy (Chr:s He bert) stay out or trouble. 1n "Deacon Street Deer." a lonely t>oy rescues a lawn from a grOYp of rowdies Stars Richard Mul:I;; o (2 hrs) i ITM llMICM "Star Search" alumni Felltured slngert Sam H11rns Durell Cote 11'1An, Cltte Adams. Monica Page. Jimmy S81vem:nl, Ty ~ndon. comedians S:n bad, John K.tUir. 8r110 Garrett. dancers Mar'k and Laura Setlors the Williams Brotl'4tfs, TV *PC*Mmddel, Lisa Parker. Mlcaelac&:Abara Baan In stereo. ( I tir ) I M.L nml mAT • IULL.1 I& mtCONLU9 llA'nlm Ttl4l Ille ~i. of Bt11a1n·a gOld en eagle Is studied In Its natural hebltet. the Highlands of Scotland. In stereo o •• w ... ~~ ... "Code Ot Siience" (t984. Ad- ven!Ufe) Chuck Norris, Henry Silva A maveock Chicago oop wages a so111ary lwarh~~'.';81 drug-running gangs 'R' UIMMTAlma ,. ...,.,.. 119 ......... 19 __,PAL-.&. .. Cl) ~ -""°11 An Old friend ot Jesak:a's IS lmplk:aled When a se<let or art thefts occurs wtthin a weaf1hy neigh· bol'hood Gordon Jump, Audrey MeedOWs and Cliff Gorman guest star 9 ( 1 hf ) De •-CW IMLD Richard Cren- na stars as Texas lndustrlal:st H Ross Perot who. In 1978. amidst the turmoil ot revotutk>n In Iran. hires a retired Army offi- cer to engineer the rescue of two employ- ees netd captive In an Iranian prison Also stars Burt Lancaster, Paul LeMat end LOUIS G:a,,,belvo (Part 1 Of 2) In stereo Q_ (3 hrs "" 9 II-~ A IMllNACI Dempsey and Makepeace go undarcove< when they learn that a French master crlmlnal Is planning a series ol iewelry store rob~r­ :es (1 hr ) Q m¥ll "Elv:s" (1979. Biography) (Part 2 of 2) KUfl Russell, Season Hub- ley Elvls Presley rises from poverty and obscurity to actlleVe lame and forlune as a superstar musical performe1 ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Cf) TAUi ...,.1"1 cwa-A deceased preacher's spjrlt makes a haunting return G""t· Connie Stevens I :ma Of n11 llCM ,., ,..,. Feerured Waylon .Jennings. Rosemary Clooney. LOfna Luft on a tour of CalilOfnla hotels. Broot<a Shlatds 1n Kenya ( 1 hr ) 9 llAT\m The llte cycle ol Britain's gold- en eagle :s studied 1n its natural habitat, the Highlands ol Scotland In stereo o ~~ I) w1..=-wTM "By the Sword OMded" Ameecote's new owners take poasessloo ot the castle; despite attempts to reconcile formet ~ta In the Civil War, peace Is threatened by a mutiny within the army. (Part 9. of 9) O ( l hr ) CC) .. "Just One 01 The Guys" ( 1985, Comedy) Joyce Hysef. ClaY1on RoMef When sexism causeg hef to be pessed over as a journalism intern. a teen-ager dlagulSes hefaelf as a male to see how the other hall llve&. 'PG-13' 0 ( 1 h< , 40 mn) (!) ..... -, .... -,..,,.. •• (JI) .......... ""'11 nl Mar-lowe's inwstlgatlon of 1hrea1S against a boxer Involves him w':th a mobsle<. a sen.- ator and a linger cl&lmlng to be the aena- tor's daughter ([)90Wll "Code Of Silence" (1984. Ad- venture) Chuek Norris, Henry Sliva. A rT\tlverlck Chicago cop wages a sollta.ry war against rival drug-running gangs. 'A' ~hr .~~ ~=-"Amadeus" (1984, Orama) F Murray Abraham. Tom Hulee Consumed with jealOuSy OY9f his rlval'1 br•"lanoe. Viennese coun composer Antonio Satletl Ineffectually plots to dlScredil brash musi- cal genius Wottgang AmadeUs Moian. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 38 min.) -1=--=-.... HOU.YWOODP• a • .,,,_ ... w.ia1•1 YWnt._, IUUT'f lllTM Dlt. ...... .......... • Cl) .,. "Stagecoach" (Premlefe, w .. tern) Wlnle Nelson. Kris Kristotte<son In the t880s. a disparate group of sta- gecoach passengers discover that their route will bring them Into cootaC1 with ram~lng Indian chief Geronimo O (2 hrL) I courruu .,_,'91._..,,, a .. "Brothertlood 01 Ju&t:oe" (Premiere, Orama) Keanu Reeves. Lori Loughlin. Hlgh-scnool semors IOfm a se- cret tall( t0<oe 10 rid their school ol drugs and vandalism but their vigilance turns In- creasingly to vlotenoe O (~ hrs ) e .a "Sunburn" ( 1979, Comedy) Don't Be A Vic tim Twice EXPERT LEGAL RE PRESENTATION • Any Type of Accident • No Fee Until You Recover • FREE Consultation Ulw Oltiee9 Of JOHN RAPILLO JUdOe "'O r-We.I 0..,. County 24 HOURS Servino All ot Orange County (714) 848-4849 Sunday, May 18, 1986 11 -Sunday Conl. Farrah Fawcett. Charles Grodin. A Slightly Inept secfel agent involves an a<Nentur- ous woman tn a d&OQefOUS undercover 11at1on In =.=pulco. (2 hrs ) II ll1'N WIU LCI Wnm "By the Sword OMded" Arnescote's new owners tal<e possesslOO of the castle, despite attempts to reconcile former opponents In the Clvtl War, peace is threatened by a mutiny within the army. (Par1 9 of 9) Q ( t hr ) l ,_.TMIU. Milan "Agatha Christie's Partners In Cnme" A famous Arctic explor&f asks Tommy and Tuppence lo find his missing fia~(1hr) (!) f..IMUI M•M.L'l.UTUT llTI Baseball's UnolflCl81 Handt>oo4<, pa1t 2 (1 hr ) CID .cml "As Summers Ole" ( 1986. Ora· ma) Scott Glenn, Jamie Lee Curtis In the 1950s. a man tries to seize an lmpover· tshed black woman's properly and ends up battling his own rebelllOus daughter and a lawyer with a passion for !uSttee Q ~hr . •Omm) ITM19 m¥ll "Testament" (1983, Orama) Jane Alexande1. W~llam Devane The ah· etmath ot nuclear hOlocaust -trom not knowing wtlO launched the attacl< or why, to the florrors of slow death by radiation po1sontng -· and Its effects on a northern California lamily 'PG' ( 1 hr , 29 min) I DAVI Oil DOTTO -...., .. MQMT -WUKWM* PAim Leroy sutters a serious knee 1n1u· ry during a dance demonstration In ster- eo.~.) -1 _., YCMt mT .... OYIR Industry leaders discuss tob opperlum1ies and re-IQ~~ments in the Southern Catllornia re- TO • ' II CJl"'CID ,_ °' PUCI: •&W 1"1 ~ .,._ The struggle to develop the Ideal city Guests Max Bond, Leon Krier Duncan McGowan. Charles Wisner. Q ( 1 hr I l ,_.TMIU. .UT •• DllUMC.-1 '"Boxes· Wtth the Sydney Dance Company" The dance ensemble performs an avant-garde. con- temporary work choreographed by Graeme Murphy to a rock score by the Au3tra11an group lcehouse ( 1 hr ) A ,__AX 1Jr11H1he --•CONCat -........ c.-. CINEMA>t (C) -A concert taped 1n England by British rock group Genesis Songs ln- clUde "Salisbury Hiii" and " Mama." ( 1 hr) (()Am WMITlM CIUMl CllllR MajOf L~ Baseball teams compete (I) .,. "Too Scared To Scream" ( 1985, Orama) Mike Connors, Anne Archer. A pollce lieutenan1 teems up With an undercover agent to Investigate the murderS of aeveral women In a Manhattan !B_ertment h<>UM. 'R' ( t hr., 44 min.) C,V TM.11,_M ~-A deceased ~eeeher's 9'>1rit mikes a h11unt1ng return Gues1. Connie Stevens I NTIOCllll U.U.. -.... , ... -ICllOOI. IUT Toptc P1roch1al t.r.hools 12 Sunday. May 18, 1986 i lT ..... flllllNNff •tOICft:U ....._ Supfwoss Spe- cial from San ()jego, (R) ~--1--YM ... Ell llllt ... .,. "Entre Nous" ( 1983. Orama) Isabelle Huppen. Mlou-Mlou In 1954, two married women meet and form a tasting frlendstilp that provides the suppo<1 for each of them to control their lives In sptte of the dictates of society (Subtitled) =1·PG==.~MI ,. Ult UPSm.D tW u&.v=-Adeeeesed preechets spKlt makes a haunting return lau-5£' .-nm Comparing the fantasy of the Hollywood myth with the realities OI American fllmmaklng: Interviews w1tl"t agents. casting directors and studio exec- lut~(~ ~ CA,_.._ The Gothic cathedral's cultural Importance In medieval France is Illustrated through step-by·step construe· tlon of the Imaginary Notre-Dame de Beaulieu and visits to Notre-Dame de Per· Is. Char1res and Amlens Host autllot Da· vld Macaulay. Animation sequences nar- rat=ctor Oetek Jacobi ( 1 hr ) CC) "Ghostbuste<s" ( 1984, Come- dy) Bill Murray. Dan Aykroyd Free-lance ghostllght&fs spring to action When a Manhattan high rise becomes the gateway fC>f Earth-Invading ghouls. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . •7 min.) Cl) IOmT IWW. DPUl9 le't CM UC. -CID.,. "Heavenly Bodies" ( 1985. l>a· ma) Cynthia Dale. Richard Aebiere. An ambitious young woman struggles to real- ize her dream of opening a dance studio 'R'(1hr.,2= (!) ITAi Sports compe11t1on featuring cast members from "Falcon Crest." "Eight Is Enough" end "The Young and the Restless " Semillnal round IBl ~hr.} (I) 11-When Lou gets promoted he discovers that his temale boss ts tnter· ested In ITI()(e than his admlnlstrattve ablll- t 'i.e. .. ftl.LOI .. ... W'Nla&ll•rt~ ft1I um&Y ..._,. PIUl 1W --WllW ====:--••tmc ITllONI,,. ...... ~ AT M --Scheduled revleWS. "SWeet Liberty" (Alan Alda, Michael Caine): "On the Edge" (Bruce Defn). "Top Gun" (Tom CNlse, Ketty McGlllls) 9 mmtll•rt nll -An inter· view with actor Tom Crulte; memorable sports momenta on teleVl8lon, with host Ahmad Rashad. Co-host: J8mesoo Parlier ~Simon & Simon"). ( 1 hr ) llSCff'tu.&A. ....... .,. "Ninja Ill -fhe Domination" ( 198<6. Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, Jor· dan Bennett. A woman with ESP and en interest In af"d9rlt Japenete culture be- comes pc111eM8d by the spirit ot an evil warrior wtiert Iha Inherits 1 magic sword. 'R' ( f hr , 35 min ) I .... ......... tt9 'l.IAllLIT•LM tW ..,. "Judge H()(fon And The Scollsb<>ro Boys" ( 1976. l>ama) Arthu1 HIN. Veta Miies In 1931 nine Dlack men stand trial 1n a landmark case concerning the alleged rape of a white woman t2 hrs . 15 min) I .... llQIML .. .alTI ..a. AICWWQ ,.. .,.cua MGU.ftlOOD a om• Sd'leduled P'• mof u='la'ftmer movies i Cll.:M•M..,_ OIAl.-fl DAVID•--Scneooled se11.mac'l lml"='::Y~ ....,1"1_, m¥ll "St Louis Blues" ( 1958. Mus cal) Nat Ktng Cole Pea11 Balley W C Handy, lather ol the blues. goes trom oo- scurity 10 lame as a result of h18 mu54c i! hrs.) .,_"Bachelor Party" ( 1964. Corr edy) Tom Han~s Tawny K1taen A ca•e tree SChool bus drtve<'s pals dectde to tl"trow a pre-wedding party for him. corr phcahng matters ls the fact that the girl s father disapproves ot her chotce ·A' Q 1 , hr . 46 min) 1t111MM1• ~..,_, Ill tta m¥ll Visit To A Small Plane! ( 1960, Comedy) Jetry Lewis. Earl Hoth man A space creature lands In Vlrg1M1 and 1ets our to learn abOUt Earthltngs aM lhet~ (2 his I (I) "Come Out Come Out. Wher evei You Are· 1197•. Myst8fy) Lynda Day George. Peter Jaffrey When a your>:1 girt reports her traveling companion mis· 1ng. she 1s told that lhe g11I does nor e-.~· i~u:St°',. llTI TO IUCClll DAft•DOnO~ .... 1"I LOii) NA ...._ GOll Untied Hosp1la Classic, hnal round lrom Philadeipti 11 ~)=.) CZ> "Suburbla" ·{ 1983. l>ama ChrlS Pederson, Biii ~yna An over whelming sense of c:tespatr impels a teer ager to leave his suburban home and 101• up with a group 01 punk rockers 'A' 1 hr .34mln) ..dl)--..,AT~ CID llO¥W "Just Tell Me What You Warit ( t980, Comedy) Alt MecGraw. Ala King A wealthy business tycoon thinks h< has his mistress well 1n ltne unrn she df>- mat'lds he pu1 her 1n charge of a recent'" aCQUlled mOVl8 &tvdlo. 'R' ( 1 hr ' 52 min -CC) llO¥W · Brewster's Miiiions" ( 1.985 Comedy) Richard Pryor. JoM Candy A minor-league ba.seb811 player goes on ~ 30-day, $30-mllllon spending spree. 1 prerequ1S1te lor cotlecttng a S300 mtlhc 1nhe11tance 'PG'Q ( 1 hr 37 min) W (!) llO¥W ''Here Come Th~ Marines ( 1952. Comedy) Bowery Boys Leo OOI cey The Boys run Into m1 11'11 ,,.l"ten thf', are eaigned to the tl\m• O•!llf'nt 1n tr - Mlrtnn ~r , 30 min I L~u.u.. ---.. 1Wlll • 11Mm""" .. -*' .. -WA ..... ""~• 11•11 -haclay Coal. l .... ,.u. -_,.,Tell <I: ''Trail Of The Lonesome Pine" (1936. W•tem) Fred MacMurray, Henry Fonda. The feud between two families Is Interrupted by the emergenoe of a new rallr=-'~r~ ~LROfaft ~ _. "Brewster's Mllllon1" ( 1985. COmedy) Richard Pry0t. John Candy A mlnor-IMQue baseball player goes on a 30-day. S30-mllNon spending spree. a p<erequf9ite tor COiiecting a S300 million --~ 'PG' 0 (1 tv . 37 min l .. , .... .... , ..... -~Qla.la1111 .. Ma1or L:)I; 8uebell tMma compete. Cl) ........ CZ) .,. "Richard Pry<>< -Uve In Con· cert" ( 1979, Comedy) In his first concert fllm, the comedian dfectJsses race, drugs, NX. death. mechiemo and contemporary Nie. ( 1 rv .. 18 min.) •CC) .. "Blind Rage" (1978. Adven· -Monday _ ........... ,,... •CC> "Torch Song" (1953, Orama) Joan Crawtord. Michael Wlldlng. ( 1 hr • 30 min) CZ) "Since You ..yent Away" ( 1944. Ora ma) ClaUdette Colbert Shirley Temple {? hrs .. 52 min ) Niall "Jumping Jacks" (1952, Comedy) Dean Martin. Wry Lewis.. (2 hrs.) •CC> "Cannonban Run" (1981. Comedy) Bun Reynolds. Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr . 35 min./ CID 'Barry Lyndon" ( 1975. ·Adventure) Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Betenson (3 hrs . 3 min) Cl) "Sherlock Holmes And The Pearl Ot Death" ( 1944, Mystery) BasJI Ratht>one l'.:!!gel Bruce ( t hr .. 30 min.) C1J "Sl11teen Candles" (19S.., Comedy) MOiiy Ringwald, Anthony Michael Hall ( 1 hr . "min.) •O "Family Plot" ( 1976, Mystery) Bar bar• Harris. Bruoe Dem (2 hra. 30 min ) •Cl) "Suppose They Gave A War And No- body Came?" ( 1970. Comedy) B11an Keith. Tony Curtis (2 hrs.) CZ) "The Circus" ( 1928, Comedy) Char lie Chaplin, A Ran Garcia. ( 1 hr • t 2 min ) -CC> "City lights" ( 1931. Comedy) Char lie Chaplin. Virginia Ch&rrlll ( 1 hr • 21 min.) CJ) "Bells Are Ringing" ( 1960. Muelcal) J\Jdy Holliday, Dean Manin (2 hrs . 7 min.) -ai ''Shadow ()(I The Land" ( 1968, Ola ma) Jackie Cooper. John F0tSY1he (2 hrs.) n.(Z) "The Old Gun" (1976. Orama) Phi lippe Nolret. Romy Schnelder ( 1 hr u mln) tWCC) "Places In The Heart" (1984, Orama) SaJty Flak!. llndUy CrOV9e ( 1 hr • 42 min) -aa•--· 11ov1ea- -· "The Mutat Of BallanttH" (1953 Adv9nture) Errot Flynn, Beet14ce Camp bell (2 hrs) --- ture) Fred Wllllamten. D"\JMlle Manin. A Quartet ot blind command06 plan a multl- mff1ion...dollar bank heist. 'A' ( 1 hr . 21 min.) CJD.,. "Beat St1eet" ( 198-4, Musical) Rae Dawn Chong. Guy Devis. Young peo- ple In a contemporary urban ghetto tlnd creative outlets In prattlti an. rapping and breakdanclng. 'PG ( 1 hr., •6 min.) aT10IUCClll .. mom:• ,...,.,... .... ....,. .,_.alllU•TOOAY ..aTIPACICOMTa LOIT•IPACI IUflTI .,. "Just ()(le 01 The Guys" ( 1985. Comedy) Joyce Hyser. Clayion Rohner When sexism causes her to be passed over as a journalism Intern. a teen-ager disguises hersett as a male to see hoW the other hall lives 'PG-13' o ( 1 hr.. 40 min.) CJD "GhoStbustert" ( 198'4, Comedy) Bill Murray. Dan Aykroyd ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) -CS) "F.l.S T " ( 1978. Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Peter Boyle. (2 hrs .. 25 min.) W (Z) "Testament" (1983. Orama) Jane Al· axandef. William Devane ( 1 hr .. 29 min ) ta CC) "Experience Preferred But Not Essen- 1181" ( 1982. Comedy) Elizabeth Ed· monds, Roy Heather ( 1 hr . 20 min.) 119CJD "Gotchal" (1985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards, Linda FIOfent1no ( 1 hr . 37 min) •CC) "Cannonban Run" ( 1981 Comedy) Burt ReynOlda. Dom Deluise ( 1 hr 35 min.) Cl:) "Aeshburn" ( 1984. Orama) Steve Kanaly, Karen Carlson ( 1 hr • 30 min ) CZ) "To Be Or Nol To Be" ( 1983. Come- dy) Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr .. 4 7 min) 4111 ([) "Condemned" ( 1930, Orama) Ronald Colman. Ann Harding ( 1 hr . 26 min ) •<l> "Yankee Doodle Dandy" ( 1942, MUSI· cal) James Cagney, Joen Leslie (2 hrs . 30 min ) (%) "Adventuret Of Marco Polo" ~1938 Orama) Gary Cooper, Basil Rathbone ( t hr. 40m1n ) •all "Cutty" (1968. Comedy) James Coburn, James Mason. (2 hrs .. 25 mm ) -·--·· ... ----· .. 11= .. Cll ... (!) _.,_, W.CMtmo .... Q ,_..CmMY ... , ....... •• di..., .... LA-119P•M&Y OCI'•• M llW'fm TO TMI IM- --ar F CC> llOWll "Canne!Y Row" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Nlcic Nolte. Debra Winger Based on the book by JOhn Steinbeck In a 1940s California ooutel tOWfl. • marine blologlst beQomes romantically lnvoiv.d with 1 girl trom the local bordello. 'PG' (2 hrs ) CID ... "Reno And The Ooc" (1983 (l) •lllClllJ CJ)_. "Amadeus" ( 1984, Orama) F. Murray Abraham. Tom~. Contumed with jealousy over his rival'• brllllance, V1eMe9e court compoeer Antonio Sallerl Ineffectually plots to dl9credll brath ITIUll-- c:e1 genius Wolfgang Amadeul Mozart. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 38min.) CZ) llOWll "LOYa On The Run" ( 1979, Comedy) Jean-Pierre Leaud, Mari.- France Plsier. Wrltlf-dlrector Francole Trulfauf • l\Kther romantic adventur• of perpetual adOleeoent Antoine Oolnel, who relives bittersweet memo<la. of put iove.. 'PG' (1hr .33mln.) •CJD .. "Slcytligh" (1985. COmedy) Daniel Hirsch. Clayton Norcroes. Three teen-agers vacationing In Greece are pur- sued by KGB and CfA agente when the trio unwtttlngty gets .posseseloo of a top secret tape. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) -w ~· I U•TOOAY --.. fUl'llUIU Comedvl Kenneth Welsh, Henry Ramer. A middle-aged con man and en eccentric l0tm&f athlete use their talents In a p<ot ... slonel ski tour and both tall In love with • beautllul journallst. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ([) .. "The NeverEndlng Story" ( 1984, Fantasy) Noah Hathaway, Barrett Olivef A bookish youngatlf ent8fl a fan- tasy WOf1d wtWI he reedl a 1trange novel about the struggle to uw an lmeglnary kingdom from kitminent deltructlon 'PG' t1 hf .. 34 min.) Cl)MWYOU ... _...,_OflM P' •Flt A young gil'I letms a leeaot'l In pride when her mothet t•k• • Job ... cook In her wealthy coualf'l's neighbor· hood. Stars Marlon Ross. Jennifer Jason l~" -1---9 .. 100 CUii ,_ ~ Henry dlt- covere the true value of frlendSNP and famlly In the days followlng his father's death. r: .._,~····-cum ~ M tnaUC1m TO •1m1-o ..r.-r 1'.-.r A epeclal "'*on TV'1 popular leading rnen. Ii' :"Mia Stefanie Power1 In • weel(=tOUf of Atrlca: Alan Alda ILMl I IC"* ... ..-.c--. ... ..,. ,._,.LCll9 . Fllll__,. ... -A boy'• IOyarty to hll lawteea and violent fathef It put to the t•t by tW own inttlnet.s to !Ive a more~ tut exlltenoe. (t hr.) (%).,."The Old Gun" (1976, Drama) Phillwe Noifet. Romy SohMldef. In I~. a gri.f.ottrlctcen Franch IUfgec>n Mekl to Sunday, May 18. 1988 13 -Monday Cont. avenge the rape and murc:Hw of hiS wile Cl) MftO MCm Highlights of the '73 lndi· end daughter 'A' ( 1 hr • 4'4 min ) anapclls 500. I U.lllADOWI CH)llCMI "Gymkata" (1985. Adllenture) 119 I Gm Tiii TOW Featured the t>eSt bar· Kurt Thomas. Tetchle Agbayani On a gain spots ln Los Angeles for cars, clOtheS miSslon to leCUfe a military site In a re- and eleetrontcs, how to track down the mote eastern Asian country, an American holl::&a.rage and estate sales agent employs his manlal ans and gym· I ~ nestle skills 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) WMftKAl••llM (I).,_ "Alamo Bay" (1985. Orama) IYI Gm L.A. Featured part one of a Amy Madlgan, Ed Harns. In Galveston. three pan travel aeries entitled "Secret Texas. connlcts between IOcat fishermen Pleasures of the South Pacific". with a and Vietnamese refugees escalate Into Vl· look tonight at Australia's Gold Coast. the o1enoe ·R' ( 1 hr .. 38 min ) state ot Queensland. el(pl<>flng the out (l)ummY l&L,9' baci\. motorcycle sheep-hetdlng. Chuck Cl).,_ "Fandango" ( 1985. Comedy) dives the Great Barrier Reel Kevin Co!ltne<, Judd Nelson. Faced with I ~u:.:.0# ALRTm ~~~ t~~ :~~vie;~::·,~v: NOl\n COWIT last-ditch ftlng 'PG' {1 hf • 3 I min.) rA"t411 9 .,_ "The Life And Times Ot Gr1u iy m¥ll "The Blues Brotherg" ( 1980, Adams" ( 1974, Advenrure) Dan Hagger- Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Ayt<royd ty, Coo Shanks A men unJUSlly accused Two blues songers must contend with the of a crime tleeS into the witdemess (2 Ch1C8QO police. the CIA. neo-N&ZIS and hfs ) the U S Army lo put together a benel11 • 8 (I) .,.. "Samaritan· The Mitch concen to raise money for their orphan-Snyder Story" (Premiere. Orama) Manin ~ (2 hrs . 30 min ) Sheen, Cleely Tyson Based on the trve llZJ .,._ '°" ~CA. .,._ '°" Tiii story of Mitch Snyder, an BCIMSI who wca.D Jane Alexander hosts thfS tribute launched • campaign to Indelibly etch the to 22 women with the v1ston and ceutage plight of the hOmileS& Into the nation's to re-dellne the world" Featured Elltabeth consciousneSS. o '2 hrs . 30 min ) Holtzman. Joanne Woodward. Betty G • y~ Valefie's worried that her Bumpers Ellen GOOdman and Shirley new !Ob IS tal(lng up too moch of her 11me Chisholm In steteo. f8 WLD ..-:ICA A look at the ways a 1---WU variety of fish adapt to their environment ,......Oll,U. 1n North Ame<ICan waters O ,. llAIAJP' Stefanie Powers 1n a I _,,,.., ~tour of Africa, Alan Alda "9m..,...-.U "Witchcraft' i(!)..,... ,.._. ..oca Red challenges Gotx> ~l- as teadef of the FE O • • am -'11 I.MUI Undet rhe d•· i •Blll8J rectlon of P•ot. Simons and hit comman--ucml llOUYWOOO'AM dOs launch a plan deSigned to free Gay· • (I) Ull I AU.a Jennie IS sexually ha· IOrd end Chlepparone from their Iranian rassed by a coffee shop Ownef (A) captor5 Stars Richard Crenna and Burt D CD YOU AQAlft Matt and his big Lancaster (Part 2 of 2) In Stltfeo O 12 spending Uncle Randy wind up 1n 1a11 In hrs ) steteo O 8 <1J .,.. "Johnny Bull' (Premiere, emva 'OnGolden Pond" (198 1.0ra Orama) Jason Robards. Colleen ma) Katharine Hepburn. Hanry Fonda Dewhurst A carefree young British wom- Old family 1enS1ons retWrface as an elderly an has her ldy111C draems Ot America st'lat· couple re1urns 10 their New EnglanC1 lltfed when she j()lns her unemployed hus- retreat and are vi9iled by the11 daughter band and hls family 1n a auftocattng her lianCe end his son (2 hrs ) mining town o C2 hra ) • 9 HMDCAm.I Ne .:COl'llC• I ... McCorm1el( comes to the aid of an Old .,_ "Shampoo" ( 1975, Comedy) friend who rs now a professions! wrestler Wanen Beatty. Julie Christie A Beverly i). Q (I ~ ... -Hilts hair stylist tries to Juggle waSh1ng. ~,..,_ cutting and one romance too many (2 .... ~" hfl,) ... G1) MTmM. _.,,.IC~ Fee- • II au . tured SICiiy's WOOden puppets, hang gtld • llMCM '111MI 111CMM WM (Prem 1ng in Venezuela: axplotlng Cenada's le<e) Hott Mlehael Wood examines Ho-mountains on horset>eck; the mal(lng of mer's de&cnptlon ot the Trojan War within TabasCO on Louisiana's Avery ISiand ('1 "The ttlad" In light of erch8eolog1ea1 find-hrs.) togs documenting hfe In Bronze-Age e ~All PUYMClm "Painting Greece Tonight Hetnrtch Schliemann's ChurcheS" In this adaptation of Tina discOVBflas Q ( 1 hr ) Howe's award-winning 1983 play, a sue· I ,...Mu.> cesaful arti.t (Roicanne Hart) returns AmllCAll PUYMOUll "Paln11ng home to ao.ton to paint her aging par- Churche9" In this adaptallon of Tina 8'lls' (Donald Moffat. Sada Thompson) Howe's award-Winning 1983 play. a SOC· i'lrelt o (1 '!'~min.) ceeaf\.11 artist (Roxanne Han) return' ,._.,._ home to Boston to paint her aging par-MnO ucm1 IMSA Mooterty Tr1ple enta' (Donald Moffat. Sada Thompsonl Cfown from Laguna Seca, Cellf {R) ( 1 ~trait Q (I hr • 30 min ) hr , 30 min.) ~.,.,. "Oty Llghll" (1931 . Comedy) (l)lfM'9 Charlie Chaplin, VitglnlA Chorrlll A home (%) .... "Since Vou Want Away" tesa tramp' a ltlendlhlp with a drunken mil ( 1944, OrtrN) Claudette Colbert Stllrley blalfe provldea the vagrant with an op-1 emp1t Mtm~ of an A"*bn tamlly poounlty to help a blind tlowtlf 0111 regain struggle to remain aane despite the prob- htr SIQh1 { 1 hf • 21 min ) iema they must face dur1ng World Wsr II ~ hra . S2 min.I W CI) .,_ "Boy On A Oolphln" (1957. Sunday, Mey 18, 1986 Orama) SOphla Loran. Alan L•ckl Whet! a Greek spooge <SNet !Inda a aunl(IJf'l WOtll ol art, sne P'ans to Mii her eecret to the ~t biddef (2 hrs.. 30 mtn I Gil WllO • • ....a1 A dOCumentary portrait ol artist Charles Rogera Grooms. whose wOll(S range from creetlng pa1n1- inQ5. sculpt1He and filmt to ckamatic anc hUmOfous pertormanoM (C) _. "Pt.aoes tn The Hean· ( 198•. Orama) Sally Field. Lindsay Croose In 1930s T exes. a tenaoloul woman coo- cetves a plan to save her farm trom t befilc toreciosure and IS helped by a transoent black field worl(et and a blind World War I veteran. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr , 42 min ) _. "l adyhawlle" ( t985, Fantasy) Matthew Broderic!<, Autgef Hauer In tne 13th century, a young plel(pocket narr ly escapes execvtlOn and falls 10 w1tl'I two lovers cursed by an evil bishop 'PG •3· (2 hrs . 1 min ) .,_ "Sixteen Cendles" 11984 Comedy) Molly AIOQWald, Anthony M•· ch8el Hall An insecure Midwestern tt!f'n agar's 16th birthday QOM unrememoered iust another •ymptorn of Iha pain or a<» lescence and grow1ng up In a middltH la'» fB"'!!r 'PG' ( 1 hr . 33 min ) -, .... _, _,. Scheduled· actor·sinwer Davld Sout. actress June CNdwlCk I A.p- tlde~ ~ _. ••••ace• ~ .,.. "The Slugger's Wife" ( 1985 Comedy) Michael O'Keete. Rebecca ~ Mornay Alter a whlrlwlnd romance an as p111ng rock Singe< and a baseball pla (IJI marry, only to be pulled apart by cont11rt Ing career demands 'PG· 13' (I hr .s ~ imtn~ .... -.rAYUA CA ... W•Na•er II --. ..afJ: PCll1Ulf '11 AM Alt'T1IT A studied and l(nowiOQ portrait ot ISctr BIShop, the artist who haa been etct l and pa1ntit'lg portrait• ot the peoplP I New York Clt~ IOf almo&t half a oentur) • mrr ••AmU. Cl) ........ __.. ULT WATO .. -.L 1 .... 191 ... '1111 1.•o•• ... 1*DAY ~ SketcheS a blind Ofgan gr ' 9f; the Bigots. the U S Gentlemen's t u• ball= 1 .. ·=na Va The Bionic ~ r tter" ( 1976, Science-Fiction) Jt1 • Palanoe. Cerol Lyntey The giant ropt " heroically defends Earth from a ~ti ' • bot Nf'll by allan Invaders (2 hrs ) e ..-90IT _,. "The Unplell• antne&S At The Bellone Club" On Ar" stloe Day In 1922. 90-year-old Gener Ftntlman dies paacetully In his armcn111r 1• the Bellone Clu~;L1. 1 of 4) ( 1 h I QMI• llAUZlll • 11-.T ~ Favorne Spy (I!! 1 Comedy) Bob Hope. Hedy Lamarr A American enttrt.iner 1mpt!fwnates ~ • In order to obtain k!Cret pl'1n' tor thi-l -~~ twll} .... The Rat~ Oa~· 11984 Comedy) o.nny De Vito, Rh,. Pe1tm11r A street-smart New -*My 11vc+..1og mllQ nete and his glrttrlend. a tetev1SIOC'l ratings MMoe aniploy ... use TV eitecutlvea' owr rulel In their plan to beCOme Hollywood e!_oduon. 9 (2 hfa.) '*•Cl) F NITOll l'rml An arsonist at· t9r'ldl a dentltta convention to steal evi- dence that COUid lmplleate him In a mur· def. IBl ~ ... 10 min.) 8 • 01 C.-. From Marcil 1985: actOfl Howle Mandel and Ted Oen· aon and '50s rock star Little Richard '°'" host Johnny C8rson In atereo. (R) ( 1 hr.) • Mnm&Y~ L"=ln -__ .... .... u. .. ca._ .. _ .. ''l:Jtpef\enoe Preferred But Not ESMntlal" (1982, Comedy) Elizabeth Ed- mondS, Roy Heather. In t962, a student spends her summer vacation as a waitress at a Welsh resort. where romance blos· eoma with the hotel chef 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) (l)• .. -N, .. -~--~ tW(H) .. "Ghoetbuat9fa" (1SS.. Come- dy) 8111 Murray. Oen Aytlroyd. Fr~nce ghostflghters spring 10 action when • Manhattan high rise becomes the gateway for Earth-Invading ghouls ·po· c;i ( 1 hr . 4'7 min.) 1119([).,. "Chtna Glrl" (1974, Orama) Pamela Yen, Annette Haven A tale of an adventurous young woman woo knows Oriental erotic techniques ( 1 hr . 30 -1mln~ CllMDLLY'IOOD ~--mmru r w A spec1a1 .. rlea on lVa popolar leading men. e ... PMVllWI Jeffrey Lyons and Ml- cheel Medved review "Sweet Liberty" and "The Men's Club " In stereo (1)-l'ftw (%) .,. "lestamenr · ( 1983. Orama) Jane Alexander. Wiiiiam Devane The ah· ermath of nuclear ho4ocaust -from not knowing who launched the attack or Why. to the horr0<s of slow death by radiation pol90fllng -and ill effects on a (IO(therl\ Callfomla lamlly. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) I .CUii -• U11 mn' wmt DAWD LIT1'WmM Scheduted: rock linger Lou Reed, actor Alan Alda. In stereo ( t hr ) I ==-.. "A Guide For The Married Man" ( t967. Comedy) Waller Matthau, Robert Moree. An expefl~ pttllanOerer tak8' on the task of educating a reluctant hus· band on Infidelity. (2 hf• 1 111mmmr .... --.~ ITMT GI' _,,., • Proflel ol ~ Andrew St~. Zsa Zia GabOf and Susan RlchardtOn. (R) ( 1 ,,,., I LM.-CMllml PM.L •-GI' ••LH&> ,_Ev-&fYont th!Mt Reggie needl a month's va· cation ao C.J .. hie-bo&a. glvee him an at· ternoon otf . ......... Cl) 1W ... -From Merrlllvllle. Ind A) .~ hrL, 30 min ) -Cl) ... "Carny" t 1980. Olama) Fottet, Gary Butey A rvneway teen loin• a carnival troupe and 1Mrn1 ebout .the hidden emotion• and fruatratlonl be- hind the eurlaca happlneu 01 the l)t(f0tm· .,. ( t hr . 20 min.) -CC} .. "The Arrangement" ( t9GSI. Ofarne) Kltk Dovolal. Fa~ Ouneway An advertltlnQ executive Merchel tor mean- ing In a llfe that Mema merely a aerlet ol tlfN)l rolea. 'A' t'it· 7 min.) ....... (!) .. "New Frontlel'" ( 1935. West· am) John Wayne, Muriel Evant. The Ttvee Melqulteen aid a group of ranci'lefs whoM lend hu been struck by a flood. ( t hr .. 30 min.) I':. "Opefatlon Sectet" ( 1952, Mystery) Come4 Wiide. Karl Malden. Our· Ing World War II a traitor inflttratee the ee- etet rrit of the French Reslttanc. move- ment. (2 tws.) ~LC91f•IMCll _., ... ........ YU•• .-:A Ae he trevelt down a fft ~ys. former "Sat· urday Night I.Ne" cast member Rich Han focueea hit attention on the pleCes of Am· ericana that are qulc:kty becoming prized artttacta. ( 1 hf.) .,.,..,. 1:9([) .. "Friday The 131h -The FIM I Chapter" ( 1984, Horror) Cr1lpln Glover. Kimberly Bedt. Jaton the masked k~ller returns to wr•k violent vengeance on the denlzena of Crystal Lake summer camp 'A' ~ 31 mln.) W (H) "Gotcha!" (1985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards. Linda Florentino. Our· Ing eprlng b<eak, a UCLA student meats a mystanous woman In Franoe and soon tlnds hlmtelf In the middle ol an lnterna· tlonal apy caper 'PG-13' c;i (1 hr . 37 mill .. ,_, AT M ... Scheduled ravlewl "Sweet Uberty" (Alan Alda, Michael C8ine); "On the Edge" (Brvce Dern); "Top Gun" {Tom CNIM. Kelly McOlllls) 11M.L•1"1P-.Y ..... u. .. ''The Bachelor And The Bobby Soxer" ( t947. Comedy) C8ty Grant. Myme Loy. An ellglble bachelor '1 pur· sued by a iov.-atruck schoolgirl. but he !alts tor her older 111ter Instead. ( 1 hr , 35 mln.An -•1-=r..:.Tae I&:. L.1101-..Y • .,. "The Enforcer" ( 1978. Drama) Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly. "Dirty Harry" Callahan Is joined by a female partner In hla pursuit of a qrovp of Celltomla re"OIU- tlonanes terrorizing San Francltoo. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) •(!) • llAml 01-"Lost Colony Of AOlinot<•'' __ , ..... ----1111 .. ... •-MD•' II -WWWIW .. '°"', •o c • tm1 .. ---.. "Losln' II" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Crvlee, Jackie Earle Haley. Four teen-age boys hoping 10 tote their virginity in a TljueM b<othel plcit up an older wom- an going south tor a Mexican d!Vorce. 'R' i hr .. 40 min.) .am:• C•ltoO&WI 1111 .. "Silent Rage" ( 1982, AcMtn- ture) Chuck Norris. Ron SINer. A orltlcally injured psychopath Is revttallzed end made almost lndeStructlble by the handt- work of a mentally unhinged scientist. 'R' Lt hr .. 40 min.) lrtl(Z).,. "The Old Gun" ( t978. Orama) Phlllppe Noil'el. Romy Schneider. In 1944, a grief-stricken French SYfge<>n Melts to ·~ the rape end mu<der ot his Wife -1-~·~:~;,;.""'"l . M1'ml• IU .. TODAY mAT•ACICDAlm -.. "Fandango" ( 1985. Comedy) Kevin Coltner. Judd Nelson Faced With adUlthood and the pall of Vietnam. tlV9 COiiege cronies take off across Texas tor a last-ditch fling. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) -~::::.. -~IU.U.O BRING A Ll'ITLE of the OUTSIDE-INSIDE! ••••• .... ., ..... , For Qi..tlW Ad A(TION C. I A tA& ' PILOT 40.Y.IOI ..u.un c;f~ °Windows · • CUl10m Fit to Exllttaa Opmlna (No ~ mo4.llk.aUoe ,....u.cl) • Top or Slde OpeniQp lnducie a.mo.able Screeaa • Mjultable 01.ul Sbelv• • Ttnted Ol.ul Avallat.le • Unllmli.d o.tan OpUoaa • Cho~ of Met.al '1nlab 10~ discount off tout cost {714) 841-107 5 wttb tbil advertisement l•U.0-...,. Sunday, May 18, 1986 16 -Taasclay _ .......... ov1es- Ml® "Oymkata" ( 1985, Adventure) Kurt Thomes, Tetcnle Agbayani (I hr 30 min) •CI> "Adventures Of Marco POIO" ( 1938 Orama) Gary Coopet, Basil Rathbone 11 hr .40 mln) -~"Bitter HaMKt" ( t981, Orama) Ron Howard, An C.rney ( 1 l'lr . 3' mtn ) 119(1) "Gotcha!" ( 1985, Comedy) Anthony EdwardS, Linda FlorentlnO ( 1 hr . 37 min) (%) "Love On The Aun" ( 1979, Comedy) Jean-Plene Leaud. Marie-France P1Sler l1tv ,33 min.) 1'a(!l) "Breaking Up" (HHS, Orama) Lee Remictl. Granville Van Dusen. (2 hrs ) •CB> "Greystotte The legend Of Tarzan. LOl'd Of The Apes" ( 1984, Adventure) Ralph Richardson, Ch11stopher Lambert 11 tin . 9 min.) CE "Charlie Chan And The Feathere<J Serpent" ( 1948, Mystery) Roland Winters. Keye Luke ( 1 hr . 30 min ) -~ "Son 01 Fury" ( 19'2. Adventure) Tyrone Power, Gene T191'ney (I hr 38 mtn ) •9 "Sanctuery Of Fear" I 1979 Mys· !!ry) Barnard Hugl'leS !(ay Lenz (2 hfs l (Z} "The Count" (19 16 Comedy) Char tie Chapltn W (%) "The Bacl'lelOI And The Bobby Soxer" ( 1947 Comedy) Gary Gran• ~na Loy ( t hr 35 min ) -CC) "VlclOf I VICIOl'la" ( 1982 Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robet1 Preston (2 hrs IS min) "The Powet And The Pru e ( 1956 Orama) Robert TaytOI' Burl Ives ( 1 hr 38 min ) -Ill> "Blackboard Jungle' (1955, Dfamal Glenn FOl'd, Anne Francis (2 hrs ) -CB> "Something Wicked This Way Comes" I 1983, Suspense) Jason Ro- berds. Jonathan Pryce. ( 1 hr 34 rn1n J "8(%) "Entre Nous" ( 1983. Drama) Isabelle Huwert. Mk>u-Mlou ( 1 hr . 51 mrn ) -AllM'DOOa Movie.- -· "Savage" (1972. Orama) Barbara Bain, Manin LaOdau ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CB> "Bobby Oeerlleld" ( 1977 Dfema) At PecinO. Man he Kehr (2 hrs , 4 mtn ) Cl) "Conan The Oettroyer" ( 1984. Act· ventUfe) Arnold Scttwarz~ Grace Jones (1 hf . 43 mm ) -~ "The WhOle Town'• Talking" 11935 Comedy) Edward G Robinson Jean Ar thut ( 1 "' . 32 min ) we "PeJooka" (1934. Comedy) Jimmy [)xante. Stuart Erw1n ( t hr , 30 mlf'I I W CI> "Mr Lucitt" ( 19'3. Orama) Cary Gtent. Laraine o.y (I hf • 38 min ) W CI:> "Electr1c Oreams" 1198'. COmedy) L~ Voo Ool'lten. Virginia Madsen 11 hr .. 35 min ) (II) "8eby 91Ue Manne" ( t976. Dfama) Jen-~ w.c.nt. Gtynnl9 O'Conn<>f hr ,lOmin ) Ootctial" ( 1986 Comedy) Anthony da, Linda Flotentlno ( 1 hr 37 min.) •ctl ''The Pope Of Greenwich Village · ( 1964. Chma) Erie Roberts, M1ekey Aooote (2 hrt ) • 00 ''The A~tures Of Huckleberry Finn" ( 198!1, Aaventvre) Patr1Ck Dey. s.tnm-Att Wiiiiams (2 hrt I CZ) "Code Of S~" ( 196-C Adventure) t8 Sunday, Mey 18, 1986 Chuck N«rlt. Henry Sliva ( 1 hr . 4 I min ) W et) "A Soldief's Story" ( 1984 Orama) H<>watd E Rollins Jr . Ado4pl'I Ceesar 11 hr .41min) • "Moon Madness" ( 1982. Adventuie) Alllmated ( 1 hf . 15 min ) .. CH) "Testament" ( 1983 Orama) Jane Al· eX8ndef, Wilham Oev~ne (1 hr • 29 min ) (%)"Love On The Run' ( 1979. Comedy> Jean-Pl8fre Leaud, Merle-France PIWI (1hr ,33mln ) -Evening 11'=°" c:.e .. mA111TP I ICMfmo MC ... O ,__~,., MWITWll ., 11190a'T .... v ITkMm • llJUIC.M. ....... ..a "Bille< Harvest" 11981 Ora ma) Ron Howard. Art Garney A young midwestern dairy farmer tries 10 prevent the sp<ead ol a Oeadly dlSeese wruch has already attected his family and callle 1 1 hr . 34 rrnn) .,,. "Top Sec1et!'' ( 1984. Comedy) Val Kilmer. Lucy Gulle<ldge A spool ot SOy movies and EMs Presley hims '" which an Ameran rock n roll star gels caught up 1n high level 9Spl0flege while touring Eul Germany PG' I 1 hr 30 .. 1rrvn :CW.:. a ... TOO CLOll POa C090IT Bothered by constant dtstractioos a1 hOme, Henry de l_,Ef===•mk ..... ,. W'AICWW ..a "Rustlers' RhapSO<Jy" ( 198~ Comedy) Tom Berenger G W Balley With his trusted horse. a bla .. rtng Stx gun and a llmltless supply ot lrtnged Shirts. a crooning cowboy restores peace to a troubled town PG' O ( 1 hr 28 min ) NllC81 .. 9 mrmTU Im n TWT Interviews With Ange48 Lanst>ury ("Murder She Wrote") and Ted Denson ("Cheers") Ii' :"'.J. PHncest Slepl'\ame or MONCO. Nakobl'-.Cattea ILMCD un ,_..Oll9,., .-.a....-nm llAmMLOm 1t1 m119CllT -Mitle T)'IOn vs Mitch Green 1n • ~· bOU1 achedU!ed IOf 10 rounos. We from U.diSon Square Garden In New Y«k. ~ t ht . JO min ) i I 1.n ... .... Diii . 119 ..a "The Sheec>man" (1958. W8'l em) Gtenn Ford. Shffley MacLalne A 9'*P ow"* 1utemp1s to outwit his ~ ml8S while htrdlng his animals through cattle country ( t,rir , 56 min ) •• 10.MlOMI Fea1wed t~ Amavng Krelkln tad(lel one of the great•t chat- ~ of '11• carM(, locate Melody encl Bob 11'1 a MCtet hideaway ..... -.r 1911A"SWSll H m cm u. F.eturec:t pe11 rwo of "S. cret Pleasures of the Sooth Peciflc" with an exploration of uncharted tropleal ta lands. the T aNtlan and FlJ'en lllenda LIUTU.. =CIMla 0. ALR'llm ,_...CCMIT ...... ........ .._ ..... ,., ...... ... ,.,, tmlnf't.-U /19M.nrt•I Ill "Peak Performance" An examlnetlon of hOw to tap y04Jr potential tor axcellenet and be a peak peffonner oo the job Guests include Charles Garfield. Ph 0 , Robert krtegel. Ph 0., anq to.ter11yn l<rlegtl Ph 0 (.lJ .,,. "The Natural" (1984. Orama) Robert Redford. Robert OuvaH The U"· canny, almost my1hical, natural ability 011 middle-aged baseball pllly8f rocilell a IT\8JOf league team toward the 1939 ~ nan1 'PG' (2 hrs . 14 min ) lZJ .,,. "Svengali" (1931, Ota1N1 John Barrymore. Marian Ma"'1 An aging ar11S1 deveiOPS an ol:>leMlve Interest In • woma" and. USlng Na hypnotic poweis transforms her lfllo a wtUOIO singer ( 1 hr . 16m1n) I _UC*l,_MOLLWIOC9HM .. (I) "8111\Clml tine Ul.--..T Fiim ct~ from the animated series rughlight thrs lrv&-actlOn I animated ape cial 1n wt11cn Tim Conway. HatVey l<0t man Vanna White and Joeeph Barbell pay homage to Badt~'• most lamooa tamlly ( 1 hr ) II SA-TUM BA , Hannibal and eohOfts help smash a mustang·rustllng operatl0t1 on an Art2ona reservation In atereo 1A1 Q_ (2 hrs ) • .,,. "Silver Streak" ( 1978, Cof,,. dy) Gene Wiider, Jiii Clayburgl'I A mild mannere<J b004\ edltOf accidentally be comes 1nvOIVed In a Sinister an Intel t bizarre plot dur1ng a croea--coun1ry 1ra1n !Ide _J 2 hrs ) 8 0 MIO"I M IOllt Angela'• atunned wherl her ex-husband annouooea p1en1 10 remarry end f!Qhl tet ~Ody of .Jonetl'lln iart1 ol 2~ =.- ~ mK• JesllCa (Annelle O'Too6e) discovert BIH'a (MlchHI Ttto ma) unfalth!Ulness. cane (P.,,... Sue Mattin) travels to London encl becOIY* attracted to medical , .... ,chef Mar11n Teytor (Ben Cross). Vince LOtd (Sam Nell!) uses b'aelv'nall 10 pusti a new drVQ out on the market (Patt 2 of 2) (2 hfa I • .,., A chase IM m trom the Netief'll S.V.e Storms Ltbotatory In Normer Otlla , IS fOflOwed at they gather lnfOflN tlOrt needtd 10 pr~t the •"""91. pelh and destrue1 ..... fOfce Of 1 t~ (R) O l ht) ..... ,.LOm ~ Ba.s on hit bOOI' "Blooda." which e..mn. tN tlontt\lpG between t)lac.l(s •nd wtlilllal who !ought In the Vietnam Wer, alJttM)rW.ltce Terry rt port• on the r-.itt1 of Wlrtlmt bfolhe' hood In AINlflca'a flrlt lnt90tated war 0 LI_ hr ) ~ ._ "The Whole Town's re11c1ng · I 1935, Comedy) Edward G RobinllOfl Jean Arthut A man diec~ thal l"tll OOuble la • wanted klW ( 1 hr • 32 min ) --Nl--' ...,..,,. .. ''Conan The 0..tr~" ( 198• Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jenee. Barbarian Conan Is recruit· ed by a eeneuoua. deoettful queen to pro- tect • teen-ege pmc.,.. on her odyssey to • magk:al cntle. 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 43 min.). e .. "Carnival Story" ( 1954. AdVen- ture) Anne But•. Steve Cochran. Ro- mance retUlt• In tragedy for 1 young 08f· "*" alr1 when lht becomes a carnival high~ (2 hrs.) ... 0 9WW ,_ Maggie and Jasoo take off on a romantic weettend. leaving the kldl at hOme alone. (RJ Q I ...... =-=~lncesa Stephenie of Moneco: Nelrobl's giraffes (1)..,..,,. CB>_. "Pr1me Risk" (1985. Orama) Toni Hudlon. Lee Montgomery After ac- cidentally dlecoverlng a way 10 break into automated banking machines, an engi- neer and• college lludent stumble upon a plot to undefmlne the U S Federal Re- MrW. 'PG-13' ~hf .. 39 mtn.J (!)_,.DIA -· (J) -UM PMIMf Hosts Bob Ba~er Ind Mary Frann are l<>lned by sing-er Eddie Rabbitt and dance<-choreogra- pfllf Tommy Tune as 51 wom.n compere t0t the COYeted title, from Miami (2 hrs ) e o -..... Ms. OIPeato attends the criminal irw.ttlgators banquet, Where lhe meeta and falls In love with a dashing =a.man. (A) Q (1 hr) .,. "Private Lessons" ( 1980, ) SyMe Kristel. Howard Hess. man. A houMhepet has an ultlflor mo- tive for providing her employlf's teen-age son With hie first eexual ••perlenoe (2 hrs,) e ...nm Based on his boOk ''Bloods." which e>e.amlnet rel1tlonsh1ps befweert blacicl Ind whit .. who fought In the Vietnam War, author Wenace Terry re- ports on the retlllts of war11me bfother- hood In Amer1ca'• fiftt lntegfated war. Q l hr.) ..... LG9 .. , A chaM tum from the National SeYere Storme Laboratory In Norman. Okla., 19 followed u they gather Informa- tion needed to predict the arrival. path and dettNCtlve force of a tomado. (R) Q 1!hr) (I) TGP .. -F1om MerrllMlle, Ind i . ( 1 ht., 30 min.) ITMlm .,. ''To Be Or Not To Be" (1983. Comedy) Mel Brook•. ~ncrott. A theetet group In oooupled Waraaw saves 11ee1t and the POl!th underground from the Nazll by Impersonating 88 otnc::.ra. ·PG· .l1 hr '.(7 min.) tr1I t1Z) .. "I lOYe My Wife" ( 1970, eom.- dy) Elliott Gould, Bteoda Vaccaro A young eurgeon turna to extramarital aHalf• when he beOOmeS bOfed with hll job Ind family. ( 1 hr .. 65 min.) •Cl) .. "A New l eaf" (1971, Come- dy) Walter Matthau. Elaine May The plans ol • down-and-out p&aybOy to marry and murder a weelthy glr1 go ••tray when he rea11z.. that her good-natured, Inno- cent ways~ to hfm. (2 hrs., 30 min ) ~ ... Victor I Victoria" (1982. Comedy) Julie Andrewa. Rober'1 Pr .. ton A gay 1mpr ... r1o turns a atarvtng tltlQ9f tnto the r999 of t930I Parle by bllllng her es Europe 1 greatest female lmpertona- tor. 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 min.) -· e ..... Hunter awoom over a model who'• oonsonlng with a ruthleu i1 thief. In ste<eo. (R) ( 1 hr.) I'::' •• ,. _ Spenw'• hired to protec1 the life of a woman woo.. r" actMUet as~ ara c:omlng bee 10 haunt her. (R 1 hr.) G _. ~heduled: Charlton Heston, ac10t lllJay Amrltraf ("The Lall Precinct") (1 ht.) • PCmT'UIT fll A I 2Z Dml An anatytts of lerror11m !Oday by Brazilian journalist (Md fomw k~ of ttlef1 u.l xmo bee'"CW 10 Brazil Chertet an. Elt\lflck) Fenwndo Geb*e. and °""° ~. lhe <:Yfrent U.S. emtJ·r ·dof to 8tad wN> WU himMtf kldnepped by Colomble't M· 19=:-.i'.-1 ... a LICM Lucie'• not• to the tte1- 1en cont ... la dtlto•td In front of Elze.. beth Mepp; Lude and Gtofglt .. thtlr RIMholm tlomt9: the di( .. f1¥t way .. Lucie cllcoYtta Mepp In her kitchen. ieart 3 of 4) (1 hf.) CD _. "Feat Forwatd" < 1986. ~ cal) Johtl Scot1 Clough, Don J:rrilln. The chtnot 10 compel• In • hlgh-9t9k .. lhow- doWn INda an Ohio Ngfl . l!ChOol denoe group to N9w YOf1c Qty. 'PG' ( 1 ht • 50 minJ-w ~--"=·The Ape Men" (1981. Adv9nt1M'•) Alctwd Harrta. Bo Oet-. A young woman Is abduc1td by en uncMl- lzed whit• men who .,.. rM9d by apee In th9 Atran Jungle.~· 1 ht ~2 min.) 1:----· .•• .. W II •Mill' II -.. ,... ... ....,.,. ..... Thie hlatory of Guatemela'a tr•,.._ lion from military dlctatorahlp to demo- cratic rutt lnciudte on-1oc41tlon lnt..-vlewl wtth both cMllan prttkient Vlnlclo c.tezo and hla pr~. a.n. MtJia Victor• itea&ma.nMll L .......... ..,.... ... CB> .... .,.,,. .. '11 ftl Mar· !owe'• lnwetlglltlon of thr•t• ..,,.. • bOxer lnvolYea him wtth • moe.t.r. • *'" ator end a llf\Q9f claiming to be the MM· t0t'•=··· II lllff ... '* tf."o •• ... ftmlAT .... Guell. Mr T Sketc:hee: • herpes lecture: Simon Sez; 1trlp poklC'. f/)edkated 7d Service 7't1H "''" live 4/tee pt1N IPt'll Jaw Id live tPltJ tJe deeiJ/clKJ pt1N N14'e#I ,eet Ud "elp. Sunday, May 18, 1Ne 17 -iGALstllly Coal. I ....., .. --1--"The Unpleas-antnea At The Bellona Club" The genef· are wealthy lllter dies 37 minutes af1er he dOel.. (Part 2 of 4) ( 1 hf ) 1-=-ITA~ • • 111.., ~p&Ody" (1954, Orama) Eltzabeth Taylor, VIUof\O Gassman. Afler a wealthy woman marries a piano student. &he learns to help him realize lonO·forgot· ten goals. (2 hf• I (%).,. "Vldeodrome" ( 1983, Fantasy) James Woods, Deborah Harry. A C<>- owner of a Toronto UHF station that spe- C1&11z.es In aduh entertainment seercttes for the people behind a bizarre satethte brOlldeast 'R' (1 hf , 30 min.) !WI ~'Chi~ Gate" ( 1957. Adven- ture) Gene Barry. Angle Oicllinsoo A Eur- asian woman finds the husband who had abendOned her when she leadS a patrOI on an important mlSSlon. (2 hrs ) tw8 CI> -a -the Simons are hired to find a spy who recently came out of retlren:Q1t1 j~ ( 1 hr , 10 min) D e Host Johnny Carson Scheduled· actress Lucy Lee Flippin In ste<eo. ( 1 hr ) 1An.A1...,. 1..-=:., .... MWM ...... ....... u. .. OCGINllOW WflCWlt• .. "The AmbassadO<" (1984. Orama) Robert Mitchum, Bien Burstyn An American ambassador employs unorthodox methods and backdoor diplo- macy to medl8te the 1Staell-Pate1t1n1en orilil 'A' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) 1119 CD ... "NINef Sleep Alone" ( 1SS., Adult) Jonn Leslie, VICtorta Jackaon A swinging ManhaUan couple finds jealousy Invading theu open marriage ( 1 hr , 30 min.) tW(C).,_ "A Soldier's Story" ( 1984, Ora· ma) Howard E Rollins Jr . Adolph Ca&- Mr TowardS the end ot World War II, a ~k Army attorney·a Investigation 1t1to the murder ot a blactc sergeant at a Lou111- ana mifitary base ign11es tunhe< racial -i•trlf~~~~ min ) ~--... u-n TWT Interviews with Angell lansbYry ("Murder, She Wro~ and Ted Dansoo ("Cheers") • a:»H .... _OI_ (l)ITA&IYCUPflUU Calgary A•"* or St. Louis 8kiee YI. Moo1reel Canediens or New Yortl Ranger• In game three (R) (3 htt ) Cl) MY Lm1» Am 1'tl ' S CAI ... th. comedian titamtnes attitudes. lellure time and cotlnlry tas1es In this hour that Int~ both eland-up materiel with he ~lion footage ( 1 hr) -b~-.TwmlM'9Ufi MJI ~ PNllipl (Mamas and the ,,.._). getdenlng •14*1 C,Z Guttt In ... r ff~._ l':b~dWalk" (1979. Drema) ~ Gotdon, L .. Struti.rg An old COU· pie r9'\198 to leave the MIQf'lborhood they twwe epent molt of their lMt In OMplte 18 Sunday. May 18, 1986 urt>en cnm. and poot 1v1ng conc111ions. (2 hrs.. 5 mln.k i .... _, .. .... .-iLI .,.. "T.J Hoolter" ( 1982, Orama) Wtllam Stl8tner, Adrian Zmed A S1reet- WIM formet detective nrturna 10 the beat of a street cop to protect the citizens of his ~( 1 hr •• 46 min.) I Y• C•tnU , .. -. ··""' ,_ Reooie dacldee to play while his wife Eliza-ibeitlt!~"Y and Invites hit MCretary to ,....,.um .,_ "Love On The Run" ( 1979, Comedy) JN~Pierre Leeud, Mene- Franoe PIS* Wrlt.,-dkector Francocs Truffllut'• further romantic adventUfes of perpetual. adolescent Antoine Oolnel, woo relNel blttertwee1 memories of put kwes 'PG' it hr .. 33 min.) t11198 Cl) ... "Lookln' To Get Out" ( 1982, Comedy) Jon Voight, Am-Mar· grtt A pelr Of gambttrs "9e to Laa Veg.as from New Yen wlttl the moo on thelf trail ' hr .. 20mln) W I lllN1 .. .,.. "DOwn To The Sea In Ships" (1949, Adventure) Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore. After a wtlallng captain woo has taken his grand90n to sea ~ llllled. the boy regfe11 the wrongs he'' dorle to the Older man (2 hrt., 30 min ) 1 -=. "Rocky Mountain" ( 1950 Western) Etrol AyM, Patrice Wymofe Confedafate and union ao6dierl join to- gethe< to 1"1lt off attacking Indians (2 hfa.) CO..,. "Rhineetone" (1984, Comedy) Sytweter Stallone, Dolly Parton .A.n et· tablished country slngtt bett that aha can turn a loUdmoUthed New Yen City cab dflver Into a conW1cinQ country entertain· er in fUlt two ~·· time 'PG' ( 1 hr . 51 mlnJ.. ~ .,,: "Blazing Saddles" ( 1974, Comedy) Cleavon Little, Gene Wtldef. In Mel 9rool(s' weatern parOdy, a rallroed worker In the Old WM1 i. appointed sheriff of a town marked for del1ructlon by a ~ and a bualn9la tyc0on 'R' ( 1 hf . 34 min) I Nll.tlYM W -..AT&..- ... "HardOOfe" ( 1979, Orama) George C. Scott Season Hubley A con- oe(ned father leeves the peeoeful aur- roundlngl Of hll home town to ... rctl tor hie dauohlet. who twaa become heavtly ln- votv.c:J Wi a ~ pornography raclle1 'R' ~· 46mln ). 11111 ... "Taranru&a" (1956. Horror) JoM Agar, Mara Cordey A lcientlst reaeetcNng the effeci• ot a new synthetic nutrient unwittingly looeM a apidaf Of gf.. ~tic proportlonl. Na.hf .. 30 min.) •ea&.NOOl~D ·~·pr• ~~ Mnmtf "nO¥les 1 ..... ,..,, ..... ~ w .. ·~·· (1983. Comedy) P.ttr Keleghan. Lynda Specie» Aw N01'1 echool t>oyt cledde 10 take rawnge on the actlOOl'I ~ homtOOming quMn after lhe hat them pieced on dtttntlon tor -thelr~hf .. 23min.) la=- (l)LllO.alY n• .. ''K~" (19451, 8clenc»-Flc· tlon) MlcNel Gough. Margo Johns A demenled British aclentll1 turns a ll'NIJ African monkey Into a dMdly men-.tlng lillla. ( 1 hr .. 30 min., -..... , ....• ----1 ·---.. ''The Count" ( 1918. Comedy) Charlie Chapin.Charlie Is pettuaded to ~ade •• a count at a eoclety party 1111()).,. "Beech Glf'll" ( 1982, Comedy) Debra Blee. Val Kline. A teen-eoe gltrs triefldS help her to looMn up ao they can get on wltf'I having tun at the bMc:tl. 'A' I 1 hf . 30 min.) .. , .............. , -fUMI _, • ~ A fund-ralltng special to benefit cancer and diMeat re- search at St. Jude'• Chlldren'a Hoepltal 1n Memphis. Tenn Heats: Betty White and Olcit v at1 Pa11en ( 1 hr.) I=' •mu monm-.,.. "Thia It Spinal Tap" ( 1~. COmedy) Rob Reiner, MlchMI Mc~n In this satire on the contemporary rook mu SIC~ an American doc:Umen1ary lllm make< examines the phenomenoo of• 17 year-old htevy metal bend from EngJand 'R' (1hf,22mln) (!)-.Cl CD.,. "TO() Secratl" ( 1964. COmedy) Val Kllmef, Lucy Gutt81'1dge. A apoot or spy movies and Elvia Pr..a&y filma, 111 wNch at1 Ameriean roci( 'n' rol star geta caught up 1n hlgh-levwl nplorl8ge ~le touring Ea.st Germany 'PG' (,-hf . 30 mlnj,. ,. ~ .. 9llf!Suburt:Jia" (1 983, Orama1 Ovil Pederson, Bdl Coyne An OY9f whelming tense of detpalr Impels a teen· tger to leave his suburban home and ;o+n up with a group of punk rockers. 'R' ( I ht ,34mln ) •CH>--"Heavenly 80dlel" ( 1985, [)fa ma) Cynthia Dale, Rlehard Rebiefe ,.,, ambitious young woman 11ruggles to real ize her clfeam of opening a dance studio ·1·~ ~-~ITU MWl• lllllTWY mATINCICOMm .. .. "The Amerlcano" ( 195&, Or•· me) Glenn Ford. Frank LO't'9joy. A TeKH c:OWboy finds romence and actventura wtien he anemp11 to Oellv9r prtze Bterwn. bull to Bt~ hf , '5 min ) ·1:=· ...... -.. "Rus11er1· Rhapeody" (1986. ) Tom ~. G.W. 8alley Wlttt hit tnleled hortt, • ~ lbt11un and • lmlt~ lllPPIY Of tring.d thff1t. • crooning COWboy reator• pee<» to a troutllecf town. 'PG' Q ( 1 rv .• 28 min ) ·1.;'W. ....... ll ... "My New Partner" ( ,_. PNliooe Nolrtt, ThlefTy Ll'ltr mitt•. cynlcaf Cop who'. accuatom.d to fMtherlnQ hie n.11 with an occaelOnal bribe la pettnerad with • teemingly lnCOt· ~Ible roo•d• (Submltd) 'R' (I hr . 47 i~ TCIOAY Ill& -fUllllHn1-• -Morning llovles- •C1.> "To Be Or Not To Be" ( 1983. Come- dy) Mel BtOOl<s, Anne Bancroft ( 1 hr . 47 rnin) m (C) "Streets 0 1 Flte" ( 191J.4. Orama) Ml- chael Pare. Diane lane. ( 1 hr .. 34 min ) 19 (%) "The Bachelof And The Bobby Soxer·· ( 1947. Comedy) Cary Grant, ~rna Loy ( 1 hr • 35 min.) 79 (lZJ "A Gun In The House" ( 1981. Dra· ma) Sally Struthers. David Ackroyd (2 hrs) .. CC) "MICl<I & Maude" (1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Amy Irving ( 1 hr . 58 min) OD "Mae Wesr · ( 1982. Biography) Ann J1ll1an. James Brohn (I hr . 40 min.) "Think Fast. Mr Moto" ( 1937, Mys- tery) V1rg1n1a Field. Peter Lorre ( 1 hr • 30 min) ( "Ladyhawke" ( 1985. Fantasy) Matthew Brooenck. Autge< Hauer. (2 hrs . 1 min) .. 9 "The Seven·Per-Cent SolU!lon" ( 1976. Mystery) NiCol W1lllamsoo. Alan Arkin (2 hrs ) {%) "Return 01 The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe" ( 1976. Comedy) Pierre Richard Mirlelle Dare ( I hr . 29 min ) m (,-) "Operatl()l'l Daybreak" ( 1975. Adi/en· lure) Timothy Bottoms. Martin Shaw (2 t\16) .. (t) "The Big Heat" ( 1953. Orama) Glenn FOfO. Glof1a Grahame (I hr . 30 min ) "Brewster's Miiiions" ( 1985, Come- Oy) Richard Pryor. Joon Candy ( 1 hr . 37 min) CS) 'I Thank A Fool" ( 1962. Orama) Su· san Hayward. Peter Finch ( 1 hr • 40 mm) -01) "Mu11ny On The Bounty" (1962. Ad· venture) (Part t ol 2) Marton Brando. Trevor Howard (2 hrs ) -CZ> "Mr t ucky" ( 1943. Orama) Cary Grant. Laraine Day ( 1 hr . 38 min) 1W(C) 'F1n1an·s Rainbow" ( 1968. MuSIC41) Fred A~uaire Petula Clark (2 hrs . 25 min) -JUternoon Movlu- OMe "See Hare. Prtvate Hargrove" (1944, ComPdy} Robert Walker OMna Reed (2 hrs) Oi) DoOf l o Dool'' ( 1984, Comedy) Aon Liebman. Arl1ss Howard ( 1 hr • 26 min) "All 0 1 Me" ( 1984, Comedy) St~M! Martlfl Liiy Tomlm ( 1 hr 33 min) -(%)"Love On The Run" ( 1979. Comedy) Jean Pierre Leaud Mane-France Pls1er L' hr . 33 min ) •• ··Port 01 New YOfk .. ( t949. Orama) Scott Brady. Yul Brynner ( t hf . 30 min) •CC) 'Tort Apache" ( 1948. Western) John Wayrre. Henry Fonda (2 hrs . 7 min J "9 To 5 · (1980, Comedy) Jane Fon· de. Dotty Parton. < 1 hr • SO tn1n l 19 "Since Vou Went Away" ( t944, Ota· ma) Claudette Colbert Sh1r1ev Temple 12 hrs • 52 min ) •CH> "The tncredlble Shnnklng Women" ( 1980, Comedy) Liiy Tomlfn. Charles GrOdln ( t hr 28 min ) J "Under The vo1eano·· < 1984, Orama) Alben Finney. Jacqueline B1sae1 ( 1 hr 49 m111) 4rtl(C) "Streeis Of Fite" ( 198•. Orama) Ml· chael Pare, 0..n9 Lan9 ( 1 hr • 3• min ) • ··rtie Enchant9d Journey" ( t984. Fantasy) Animated Voices ol Jim Backus, Orson Bean ( t hr . 24 min l Cl) "Eddie And The eru-." ( 1983, Orama) Tom l*enger. Mlchael Pare (2 hrs.) •CH> "Home From The Hiii" ( t960. Orama) Robert Mitchum. George Peppard (2 hr• .. 30 min.) . (%) "Return Of The Tau Blond Man Wlth One Bia<* Shoe" (1978. Comedy) Plene Richer~ Mlrleh Daro. ( 1 hr .. 29 min) ........ .. 11'=---mA111f 0 I C Ml tmo .... 0 ,-.c • .,. .-.. -.. ·---oau•• MllWTDl101MI IM---1 a SF CC) ... "Micki & Maude" ( t~. Com· edy) Dudley MOOfe. Amy Irving. Despite the fact that he's already married to a ca- reer-minded attorney. a teleVlslon person- ality falls In love with a concert m1JS1Cian and Oecldes that two wives are belle< tha.n one. 'PG-t 3' Q ( 1 hr • 58 min ) ([) MllO UC9I NASCAR Atlanta tnvlta· .. 1tlonalf.:c~ampton. Ga (R) ( 1 hr ) °&o*C:.. ,. ccmiollT Jackie de- cides ahe wanta to have a baby and ap- proaches her boyfriend Biii aboUt being the lather. I.,.,, =,~ ........ U.f/IMml .. urmACYl Ml MTIODUC1DI 10 CG•Wlml CD ._ "Moving Vk>latlons" ( 1985 Comedy) John Murray. Jennifer Tiiiy Scatterbfained 1t0dents combine with Inept drMng-achool ln1truct0<a to create mayhem. on and oH the road 'PG·1~ ( t hr . 30 min.) 791-... 0 ~'J-IT TW A m mer movie preview; an Interview with Pt· erce Broenan ("Remington Steele" I IE= The William HOiden Wiid· life PfeaetW In Africa; Iha Pisner qulntu· LMCa I ICTIOI ,-.co.MY ·--·flmNm ,....,..,_ • I lm.T ..__., I 1117 .. --I •I 1MIUllT .. IDM• A lather1"8 boy mek• Ralph his hero -but can the bua ~ prove that the 110<les of his own boyhOOd are true? Q ( 1 hr.) (%) ... "The Bachetor And The Bobby Soxer" (l!M7. COmedy) Cety Grant. Myrna Loy. An ellglble bechelOr la pur- eued by • IOve-sll'\.ICk tchoolOlrt, but he 19111 la hef Oldef llSttf inalead ( t hr • 35 min.) I ..... "' 119 IQftMA ChaQO Cubs at Atlanta Brl* (Taped) (2 hra . 46 mln ) P8 • I Git 1* T..-e F•tur-S. how to be ·'111 For ui." with the diet thal'• IWefPlnO the country: a tallc with the ahOw'• e<H· t0<•. how the progtam wonca. and totM IOCat ~ stortea 1 .... .-r -"IWJlllH lft • U. Featured part three of "Secret Pleasures of the South Pacific · with a vlllt tl.:J.ster'ious and fabled Bah IAAT •=°'·~ rA .... ... n...-aa. .. WOll.DOf AmM..I ...... .......... Giii •• _IMml ... MGU.lWOOO,,,. • (I) waT lnM Scheduled profile ot 1985 Indianapolis 600 win~ Danny Sulll van _J 1 hf) 8 • ......,., 10 MIAWBI A faltering m1 nor~league baseball team gels a shOt 1n the arm when a 60-year·Old pitcher 101ns the team In st8feo (A) Q L 1 nr I .... "Prom Night' ( '980. Myst1tty) Jamie Lee Cunis, Leshe Nielsen On prom mght. exactly Six years alter a girl tell to her dealh aher being teased by friends. three ol those lrtends begin getting menacing calls. (2 hrs ) 8 0 IMCGY* Thieves commandeer an armo<ed car and hotd MacGyver t10s .. (R)~ IE "The Sting' ( 1973 Orama) Paul Newman. Robert Redford In 1930s Chicago. a veteran con arttSt and an ama teur crOOll Who stOle the mot>'s bankrotl plot an elaborate hoaK to swindle another hall·mtlhon lrom the bad guys (2 hr-; 30 Ii ~T •A.cl RACI An eicam1na11on ot the effects ot space technology on earth bound Ille now and tn the future ( t hr ) l ..... ,.UJM) 1MI C:IGI •11 This proltle ol a Belgian freighter's crew during a 5,000 mile 1our ney lrom Duluth. Minn 10 Northern Eu rope Illustrates why somt1 people choo~ a seafaring lite. Q (1 hr I CC).,_ "The Sig Heat" ( 19&3 Orama) Glenn Ford. Glorla Grahame A detec trve's Wife dies 1n e trap meant lor n1m { 1 hr . 30 min ) (!')AUl'OUCllO H1gt111ght~ ot the ·ef> 1no1 anapolls 500 ..,. "Brewster's M1i11()(1<; 11985 Comedy) AIChafd Pryot Jof\11 Canoy A mlnOf·league baseball player goes on r1 30-day. S30-m1Hlon spending spree. a ptefeQUISlte IOf collecting a SJOO m1thon mherttance 'PG Q ( 1 hr 37 min ) ..,. "Brewster's M1lhon'" ( 1985. Comedy) Richard Pryor John Candy A minor-league baseball player g<>M on a 30-dey. S30-m1lhoo spending spree a pr&fequt&lta lot collec11ng a SJOO m11llon inheritance 'PG' ( 1 ht , 37 min I ~='-&La fi..,. "Escapade In Japan ( 1'l'>1 Orama) Teresa WrlQht, Cameron Mitchell Separated trom hTs parents when n1s plane IS lore.cl dOwn. an Ame<IC8n ooy eolists the help or 11 JspAnete boy 1n ri1s coun= Merch for them I:> hrs ) ... ,...,.~l&A * ........ The Wtlllam HOiden W1IC1 Rte Pr...,.... 1n Alrict. t~ Plsnef Qu1ntu- ri)Mt...,. ~==-MJIOl- Sunday, May 18. 1986 19 -Waclnesclay ~. •CZ> Cll ... ~ TMU WITM Guest JoMBadham. -·(I) ... "T J Hoc»ter Blood 6PQrt"" (Premiere. Orama) W11tram Shatner Heather Locklear When attempts are made oo the lrves ot •candidly anti-terr0<· llt senat0< and hll wife. T J H<><>i<er and his colleagues are assigned to esc0'1 lhe cou~ to Hawaii. O (2 hrS ) 8 e .,_ "Sam's Son" ( 1964, Ora- ma) Timothy Pauicit Murphy. Ell Wallach A teen-ager a apeclel relatlonshlp With hts lather lnsperes him 10 excel as an athlete and to pursue • HOiiywood career (2 hrs.) e O DYUITY Seasoo finale tn a In ot rage. Blake attacl<s Alexis. and Sammy Jo and Amanda square off at Dominique's 41!1Q8.G'int party O ( I hr ) 1 .. "Bob & C&rOI & Ted & Al· Ice" ( 1969. Comedy) Natalie Wood. Robert Culp Two couples deelde to mOd· ernize their marrl&Qe$ and get new per· spectives on hie by exchanging spouses (?hrs.) • l&IMVM. A h1SI()()' of the European bison. Its near destruction during World Wars I and II and the herd's dependency on POiand's B1atowteza t0<est preserve home also to a variety ot species 1nckJd1ng the:=~~) I mAT •ACI MCI An exam1na11on of the effects of space technology on earth- bound lite now and 1n the tuture ( l hr I (()AUTO UC. Toyota Celebrity Race from Long Bea~. Calif (A) I I hr ) (f)ITM11m Cl) .. ""All Of Me' ( 1984 Comedy) Steve Martin. L1ty Tomltn A hapless law· yflf's normal routrne assumes a different perspectrve after a cantankerous helreu's soul transmigrates Into one side ot his ~. 'PG-13' I 1 hr . 33 min ) (%) llON "Code Of Silence" ( 1984. Ad venture) Chuck Norris. Henry Sll\/8 A rnaverlcl< Chicago cop wages a solitary war against rival drug·runnmg gangs R' i! ht., 41 min I •Cl).,. "The Boys From Brazil"" ( 1978. Suspense) Gregory Peck. Laurence 011· vier A determined Jewish profess0< stalks an Ingenious Nazi doctor whose genetlC experiments performed dunng World War ti may spell terror for modem·day society 11 hrs .• 30 min l CC) .,. ""The Boat"" ( 1982. Orama) Juerg8'1 Proehnow, Arthur Gruenerneyer In IS. I. a young German U-boet crew lace the challenges and horrors of war when they leave port on their ftrst wbma r1ne tour. 'A' (2 hrs . 25 min) -1--0 MOTIL Chrisllne and Megan react dlfterently when Julie's promoted to a.s· slttant manager o ( 1 hr ) • _. .... Scheduled SCIO< JM J Bullock, co-authors Harvey and Marilyn Diamond ("Flt for Life"). the Joffrey Bal- let. (1hr) • llAICI CMc:MjlMl• .. •D••• Proliles of athletes Who brOke color b8rner1 ll)(;tudlng foot-be•'• Jim Brown, t>oxera Archie MOOfe and Floyd Paneraon and baskefbafl'e <>s- ew Robtf1aon. ~ ) '~-A ISL!~ An analysis tarrortlm today by Brailllan joumallit (and fomlef kldnaPPOr ol then U S Am· be ... dof to Brazil Charlet BU(t(a Elbrlck) Fernando Gabelra, and Olego AtenclO. the CUNent U.S ambassador to Brazil who 20 Sunday, May 18, 1986 was himself l<idnapped by Colombla's M· 19 guerrillas O CE)~ ...... -°"'. CID 1MI LAlmAT C&tOI Burnett and Amy Madigan star In Marsha Norman s play abool two lonely women whose meeting at an all-night laundromat leads 10 friendship and self·knowledge. ( 1 hr ) CD ... "Bustin' L0068" (198t. Come- dy) Rlchard Pryor. CIOely Tyson A bUm· bllng burglar, a concerned schoolteecher and eight children make a cr0$S-coun1ry trip In a broken-down achool bu5 'A' I 1 hr .. 3• min) ~=.UC -~.,. "The Midnight Man" (197•, Mystery) Bun l.ancastet. Susan Clerk A college security guard relentlesaly stall<s the shadowy l<"ler who murdered a cam ~s co-ed. (2 hrs •. 25 min.) .. , ......... II -... DMllY• 8'1Amu&.A: ,_ IW.m TO ML· LOn Thrs hist()()' of Guatemala's transl· lion from military dictatorship 10 demo- cratic rule Includes on-location Interviews with t>oth crvllian prMldeftt Vlnielo Cere10 and h1$ predeOeSSor Oen Mejia V1e1ores la\TaaAY ............ ll'hiiOifM ,. ••o•• ... 'All "9DAY llrAm Skelches statues 1n lhe park. Adolph Dearest, a "Mommy Dearest' takeot1, Soper Dave·a amazing arm stretch; the world's greatn1 bodyguard l um'fa&a .._ _,. _.. "The Unpleas- an1ness At The Bellona Club" After the general's bOdy is exhumed, the verdict ol "death br, natural cau9eS" la changed to "murder. · (Part 3 of 4) ( 1 hr ) l =.:a.=.n. ~mo Bay"" ( 1985, Drama) Amy Madigan, Ed Harris. In Galveston, Texas. oonltlcta betwMO local hshermen and Vietnamese refugees escalate lnlo v1- 0lence. 'R' ( 1 hr . 38 min ) Cl) ITAltf OP _,,_ • Profiles of Phyllis Diller, George Burnt. Larry Manelll and :;:'JI Lee Ralph. (A) ( 1 hr ) Cl) ""To All A Good Night" (198~ H0<ror) Jennifer Runyon. F0<rest Swan son A crazed killer drasMt like Santa Claus and goes on a killing ap<ee at an all· ~Is schOOI. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CZ) .,._ "Richard Pryor -Ltve In Con· cert" ( 1979. Comedy) In hit first concert him, the comedian dl9cusMs race, drvgs sex. death. machismo and conttmPQrery Mfe.~8mln.) tWI (I) TJ,, MDOK9 Hool<er battles the mob and the FBI 10 find out Who kllled a former ccp (May bt pre-empt~ for cov· efage of lhe NBA playotta) ( 1 hr , 10 min) 8 e TClllNT Host: Johnny Carson Scheduled· 1cfress Chrlatlne Lahti In star eo. ( t hr.} .. ~,~ L.-::=n -....... ....... u. .. CD09".,. ...,...,. CD .,.,. "Fringe Benefit•" (1975, Adult) Enc Edwards., Georgina SpeMn. A man gOM to a unique Institute and Meks the advice of resident ~llata to owr-oome a nagging phyalcal problem ( t hr 30mln.) -1 nl CllllDU.YWOCID ~--.... Id 1W7 TC II •IT A tof'IVn8f ITlOV18 pre\/iew: an lnt8Mtw with Piefce Brosnan ("Remington Steele'"). • ..-...o:.....rClfMMmlT A studied and knowing Portrait of Isabel Bishop, the artist who has beef'\ etching and painting portraits of the people of New YO<I< City for almoet halt a century ct).,_ "The Nal<ed Face" (t~. Ora- ma) Roger Moore. ROd Steiger. Baled on a novel by Sidney Sheldon. After his sec· retary and a patient are murdered. a psy- chiatrist realizes that his own life is In Jeop- ardy. 'R'O (1 hr .. "3mln.) (() PIA lMATI U.S Light Welterweight bOUt from Port Huroo, Mich (A) (I hr . 30migt i •:cv NQ.UI 1t:8 e Ll11WWITMDA•Liti 'I Scheduled: Da've Bender's Talking Bifds comedian Fred Wiiiard In steteo ( 1 hr ) l ~mAI ,....,. .,_ "AdVentures Of The Queen" ( 1975, Orama) Rot>en Stack. Ralph Bel· lamy The hves of passeng&f'S 1t>oard a tuxury Ship are endangered as a revenge plOt unfolds against a multlmlltlonalta wflo 1s a:l'ij them. (2 hrs., 5 mm ) i ......... ... IULNOfU .,_ "Olvorce His" ( t972. Ofama) Richard Burton. Elizabeth Taylor The ef· tacts of a ma11tal split are aeen trom tho husband's standpoint ( 1 hr . •S min ) eLM.cm CMrml a:l> .,. "Diary Of A Mad Housewife"" ( 1970, Comedy) C8r(ie Snodgresa, Rich ard Benjamin A New York heluMwlle de spoodent over the suparllclallty of her tamlly and everyday life flnatty yields to having an attair with a writer who turna out to be a t>ore. (2 hrs.) • PML --GJ •HtM.D ,_ Reggie gives a dinner party for Mr and Mrs. C.J at which there is no lood. ...... ,. .... CJ).,_ "Ladyhawl(e" ( 1985, Fantasy! Matthew BrOderick, Rutger Hauer In the 13th century. a young plcl<pocket narrow ty escapes ell8Cutt0n and falls In wtth two lovers cursed by an 8Yll blshoP 'PG· 13' Q._(2 hrs .• 1 rn1n) CZJ.,_ ""The Old Gun" {1976. OfamaJ PhlUppe Notret, Romy Schnelder In 19-44. a grlef-itrlcken French aurgeon aeel(s to avenge the rape and murder of hit Wife and daughter 'A' ( 1 hr , •• min ) ... (I) .. "Silver BMtt" (1978, Ad· venture) Mleh!el C.ine, CyblU $~herd An accounting genius devlaea an lntrleata plan to IWlndle some of thl top executtves In the high flnanoe WOt1d (May be pre empted for coverage of the NBA ~yofta ) (R) (1hr .20 mn) .. CID LIZA•..__ Liz.a Mlnnen1. In conoer-t at the LondOn Palladium, pertonna aoogs Including the theme from "New V0<k f'lew York," "The Man I Lovt" end othef mate- rial wrltten tor thls~lal Taped In M•roh 1986 r hr . 30 ~ -·· IWf Cll ... ''Fallen Angel" ( t9•5. Orama) Allee Faye. O.na Andrews. A. man Wida a wnlthy women fOf '* money to hi can dump her for a waltr..., OfWo/ to b9oomt -Wednesday c:om. lhe prime IUIJMl(:t when the w•l1ress Is murdered. (2 tn .. 30 min.) CMM•n••• • !-.. "Nlnj8 Ill -The Oomln8tlon" ( 19&4. Adventure) Lucinda Dickey, Jor· dan Bennett. A woman with ESP •nd en Interest In .nclent Japeneee cultUfe be- eomea poe••nd by the aplt1t of en evil w•rrior when the Inherits 1 m8glc sword. 'R' ~~min.) INll.llYAI -.. ..... lT M .,.. Scheduled reviews: "Sweet liberty" (Al8n Alda, Michael Caine). "On lhe Edge" (BNce Dem). ''T~" (Tom Cruise, Kelly McGlffis) • "Storm Wamlng" ( 1951, Ora· ma) Ginger Rogers. Ronald Reegan While vlsltfng her sister, • woman witness- • a brutal kllllng by 1 group of Kl1nsmen lndudlng hef bfother-tn-law. (2 hts.) I. Ml.,., .. , ,_,.um • f Ill fOll W Valley FOfge MIU- t11Y A<**ny Grand Prht trom Wayne. P•. (R) { 1 hr .• 30 min.) W (C) .. "Young Lady Chatterley" ( 1977. Orama) Harlee McBride. Petef A.trey. A young woman inherit. her fami- ly's huge mansion end 1n aneestOf't diary ldet~~~8':::)ous sexual escapades. 'R' .. =::" &'i.'ian aw .. "The Phantom Planet" ( 1962. Science-Fiction) Dean Fredericka. Coleen Glay. An •atronau1 aidS the Inhabitants of the planet Rheton to stave off a Sol1rlte •«~ht .. 30 min.) CH> "Undef The voic.no" (198-4, Orama) Albert Finney. Jecquellne Bisset ow.ctOf John Huston's •daptatlon ol Mal- com Lowry'• novel A former British con- sut. tormented by •lcoholism •nd his past. atruggle9 Ineffectually to reve<M his self- destructive behavlof. 'R' (1 hr .. ~9 min.)• (J)W~TUI Wini Guest John Bedhem. -· .. "Monstef On The Campus" { 1958. HotrOf) Arthur Franz. Joanna M00te. When a aclenti81 beoomes his own gujnM pig and Injects himself with the 6lood of • mlllloo-year-old fish. he Is turned Into a monster. ( t hr .. 30 min.) I ... , ..... ---FIPlllff ... .. .. "9 To 5" (1980. Comedy) Jene Fonda, OollY Parton. Three wOfklng women rebel against their sobJugatlon by 1 male chluvlnllt boa. 'PG' ( t hr . 50 min.) .... _ .... II (%) .. "Slncie You Went Away" { 1~. Or•ma) Claudette Colbert. Shirley temple. MemberS of an American famlly struggle to remain sane despite the prob-ie;a thtY 2 ='.)face during World war II. .. ..!: -• 11 • 'M Vlolatlon•" ( 1985. John ~urrey. Jennifer Tiiiy. atudentt combine with inept drl¥lng-tChOOI lnttructort to creete mayhetl\. on and off the roed 'PG-t3' ( 1 tv .• 30 "*'·l (l)U --•(J)Nmla l=BCAltn\I .,, ..,.. • 11111 '°"' ..aTINCICOAIT9 • .. "Age Of Consent" (1969, Ora· ma) J•mes Mason. Helen Mlrren. Day-to- day preeeures fOfoe 11'1 •rtlst to nee to the &efenity of Australia's Greet S.rrlef Reef 'R' ( 1 tv .• 45 min.) ... .,.. "Dakota Incident" ( 1956. Western) Oele Robertson. Linda Darnell When a atageeoeoh is •tt•cked by lndi· ans. the pueengeB put up a COUfageous resistance to the end. f 1 hr .• 45 min.) -Tharsclay -llomlng Movies- •(%) "Code Of Silence'' ( 1984, AdVenture) Chuck Nools. Henry Silva ( 1 hr . .t 1 min.) •CC) "Sylvester" ( 1985. Orama) R1ehard Farnsworth. Melissa Giibert. ( 1 hr .. 42, min.) CID "Tubby The Tuba" ( 1977. Muslcal) Animated Voices by Dick Van Dyke. Pearl Bailey ( 1 hr . 22 min ) M llll "To Find A Man" ( 1972. Orama) Pamela Sue Martin. Lloyd Brtdges (2 hrs.) •CC) "City Lights" (1931. Comedy) Char· lie Chaplin, Virginia Cherrill. ( 1 hr 21 min) CID "The BUddy System" ( 1984. Catne- dy) Richard Dreyfuss, Susan Sarandon 1! hr .. 50 min) Cl) "Red Mountain" ( 1951, Western) Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott ( 1 hr • 30 min.) (%)"Svengali" (1931. Orama) John Bar ~e. Marian Marsh ( 1 hr • t6 min ) •CIJ "Fandango" ( 1985, Comedy) Kevin Costner. Judd Nelson ( 1 hr . 31 min ) •al "Tf1e Wiiby Conspiracy" (1975, Ora· 4ill 1 L01T•INCI WUlll ==' C•IT'fLI d ':.. "Angel" (1964, Oreme) Cliff Gofman, Susan Tyrrell. A student tumt to proelltutlon ao that the can pey the tuition at an eJ1clullve high IChool. 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 •1mk\~ .. n IS MimllUlllllTCIMt --.... 4118 "81111 II ma) Sidney Poitier, Mlcheel Caine. (2 hrs.) •CC) "Protocol" (1984, Comedy) Gotdle Hawn, Cht'is Sarandon. ( 1 tv .. 3$ min.) ~ "My Blood Runs Cold" ( 1965. Hor- ror) Troy Donahue. Jort Helltherton. (2 hrs.) (Z) "Entre Nous" ( 1983. Or•ma) INbelle Huppert, Mloo-Mlou. ( 1 hr .. 51 mfn.) -oo "To Race The Wind" (1980. Dr•INI) Steve Guttenbe<g. Randy Oo81d. ( 1 hr .. 45mln ) (J) "Painted Hiiis" (1951. W981em) Peul t<elly. B<uce Cowling. (1 hr .. 8 min.) -llll "Mutiny On The BolJnty" ( 1962. Ad- venture) (Part 2 ot 2) Marton Brando, Trevor Howard. (2 hrs ) 1d(C) "The Tender Trap" ( 1955. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Frantl SINtra. ( 1 hr .. 51 min) CJ) "F.1 s T ... ( 1978. Or•ma) Syf\191ter Stallone, Peter Boyte. (2 hra.. 25 min.) (Z) "The Circus" (1928. Comedy) Char- lie Chaplin, Allan Garcia. (1 hr .. 1~ min.) -................ - -· "Operation Dayt>reek" (19715, Ad-venture) Timothy Bottome, Martin SNw. f/lY.f The BROTHERS are back with all new episodes ofthisAce Award winnir:'g sanes • I ~-'! ~, " .. Sunday, May 18, 198e 21 I l -Thanclay Coal. ~hrs) CH) "Aocky" ( 1976. Creme) Sytvester Stallone, Tllia Shire (2 hrL I we "The Secood Wornan'f (1951, Myt- rery) Robe<t YOUl'IQ, Betsy Drake ( t hr , 30 min) t:ll(C) ''Just One Of The Guys" ( 1985, Com- edy) Joyce Hyser, Clayton Renner ( t hr , 40min ) CI) "Code Of Silence" ( t984. A<Nenture) Chuck Norris. Henry Sliva ( 1 hr , • 1 mm) .. "The Naturar· ( 191M, Orama) Robert Redford, Robefl Ouv11t. (2 hrs., 14 mln) (I) "The Outrage" ( 196-t. Orama) Paul Newman. Laurenoe Harvey ( 1 hr.. 37 mm.) •CO "The Final Tenor" (1 981 , Horror) John Friedrich, Adrian Zmed. (I hr .. 22 min) .. CC) "Sheena" ( 1984, Adventure) Tanya Roberts. Ted Wass ( 1 hr , 57 min.) CI) "Tes1amen1" ( 1983, Orama) Jane Al- exander, Wllllam Devane. (1 hr., 29 min.) •00 "Tubby The Tube" ( 1977. MUlical) Anlmaled VOICM by Dick Van Oyh. Pearl Balley ( t hr , 22 min ) "Torchhghl" ( 191M, Orama) Pemela Sue Martin, Sieve Ralllback ( 1 hr.. 31 min) .. QZ) "Aide The High Country" ( 1962. West&fn) Randolph Scolt. Joel McCrea. ~hrs) .. Cf) "Bad Boys" (1982, Orama) Sean Penn, Reni S.ntonl (2 hra ) CI> "Mr ludly" ( t9"3. Orama) Cary Grant, Laraine Day ( 1 hr . 38 min ) .. (t) "City Ughta" ( 1931. Comedy) Char- lie Chaplin, Virginia Ch&frlll ( 1 hr , 21 min) -Evening-----1"=· cm ... .UTllT H•CM.W MC .. Q ,._..,..,., WWWIA'TITllOlll ·····~ me ... ~ftMMDlll•••MW -=--ra ..... 1 RF ------Examlnet the changes In tnOfaHty from Puritan beliefs to today's Mxual per- rnlsaivenes& CD .,.. "We Live Again" ( 19~. Ora· ma) Fredric March, Anna Sten Bated on a novel by Leo Tolstoy A Rusalan prince deflee the traditions of noblNty by hll lff· fated love atfalr with a simple peuant girl l! hr .. 22 min ) Cl).,. "The Sure Thing" (t985, Com- edy) John Cusack. 0.phne 2unlga Two New England c041ege aequelntanoee lhare a croee-country ride to CaNfornt. and flnd lhemM!Yel quite une~edty falling In •llo\ler.i Q ( t hr , 4 min.) ..-:'-... ~ Ared from Ne ioc>. Monroe decldee to colleot untm--gt wlthOuf l<>ottlng tor tnOthtt job. •FM9J IMcm t&.11191 ••••• -•n•nnec.- ... -''SomeboOy Up There Lil(• U." (1950, Bklgr~) Peul Newmen. Pier A,.-. Rocky Ora.ztano. a New York 22 Sunday. May 18, 1988 . slum ~rllet to fame ea a ch&mplonShlp bOxer. 2 tn , 25 rnln ) "'le.. 9 ..... ~~An inter ¥tew wfth PNl1p Michael Thomae ("Miami Vice")' li':"'..i. Behind the scenes ot l·rr.c~Atrican wild11te ._.Ol/9,., ..... fOl'Nm ,...,.L.- •1 II__, ... "The Tender T1&p' I 1955. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds, F1ank Sina- tra. i\n apparently naive actress devises an Ingenious plan lo break down a con· firmed b8Chetof's re&Olve ( 1 hr. 51 min ) ®.,.. "Gotcha!" (1985, Comedy) Anthony Edwards. Linda F101enuno Our Ing IPflng break, a UCLA student meets a mysterloul woman In France end soon ftnda hlmeelf In lhe middle or en interns tlonal apy caper. 'PG-t3' O II hr. 37 min.) (l)ilnmi_ .. .," ... (%) .. "E"ntre Nous" ( t983 Dfama) lubelle Huppert, Mloo-M!OU In 1954 two married women mee1 and IOfm a 1as11ny trtendshlp that prOYldee lhe $Uppo<t tor each of them 10 control !heir ltves 1n spite of lhe dictates or society 1Subt1tledl 'PG' (1 tv .. 61 min ) l ..... Dllll Jl9 I• M TOW Featured 1ns1de1s tips on where 10 go and what lo <Jo m Acaix.i1 co. I MCI._,, 91MfttwJ••1• m • LA Featured "Haunted l A 111," a 1()()6( at Instances of haunungs and the aupernatural, an interview with a Ven t"'a man Who Is a nored ghost hunter U.ATU.. ===-°'A Lftrlm ., ..... -..w. .... .......... AlmAL.I .,....,. W....., Winter soups 1nclllCI Ing very rich Clam chowder pump1<1n soup iend=:=..:~ftOOO 'AM • Cl) -I -The Simons J04" '°'°" with their cou91n Elizebeth to f1no the only men who etcaped from Alcatraz IBl J.1 tv.) a • COllY..,. Much to T~'s cha grin. Oltf Invites the dreaded Mrs West liatce to dine al the Huxlablet In stereo i >.i,. "The Fury" ( t978, Horror) Kirk DougliM, John Casaaveles Giiled wllh tx tra0tdlnary leleklnetlc powers, a yovng man II kidnapped by a formet auoc1a1e of NI lntem.tlonal IUpertpy father who plant to uee Ne t.....,11 tor neft110us pur ='a =. .... n•IOT1 A1our ;',~ unueuat Wlnchelter Mention In San Joie, Celt.: bOWllng bib dellaned for uae by handicapped lndMdU11t. Olzarrt con t"ta. lncludfng t1 !Np Into n tankful of ftR:J~~.'iJ l~ ... .,...T1 ":. "An The President s M•n" ( 1978, Orama) Robert Redford. Ovstln Hoffman Bned on lhe book by C.rl Bernstein and Bob Woodward Two Washington Post repon~ e~ consrant sett>acl<s while un<:OYerlng lhe scandak>US facis behind the Watergate breal<..n (2 hrs . 30 min ) 9 tmMf Oii M DIAIOlf An examlna110n of Chinese social pr9S8Utes and restre1n15 through a case sludy of e med18llfl0 com m111ee·s role 1n a divorce case (A) Q ( 1 hr) ~PRMITM!lGe Ci> ,.. Oii PUCli ...... "" ..... CM a.All rna struggle 10 de\lelop lhe Ideal c11y Guests Mall Bond, Leon Krlef . Duncan McGowan. Charles Wisner O ( 1 hr) ([)AUTO UC8IO Highlights of Iha '66 11\dl anapolls 500 U.l _,.,. 'Cat's Eye" C 1985, Suspente) Drew Barrymore. James Woods. A myste noui. stray tehne llnl<s three macabre 110- 11~ by Stephen l(mg 'PG· 13' ( 1 hr , 33 min) (!J UMmY lalD (f J .cMI "F IS T " ( 1978. Orame) Syl vester Stallone Pe1e1 Boyte A worklng- clas!"i man nses lrom a poslllon as a IOCal union organizer to a11a1n 1ncred1ble power and prestige as America's la t>or l<lngptn PG (2 hrs 25 mm ) m llCME Pte1<w1ck Papers" ( 1952 Comedyl James Hayter. James Donald Based °'' the story by Charles ~kens M•ddle aged bumblers ser ovt on an ad venture tour ol Brt1a1n (2 hrs) .. D w FAia y nu Ale• refuses to adtTlll he s havmg proOlems wlttl maomnla In Ster~~ ~,...,. '°"" &D. ~ N IUIAZlll Behind ti'\& sceoes o• "The C~l'low", Alr1C8n w1ldltle ~ ~'-.. ())-.tTOCROM Tracy and Peter clash while anempttng IO atd a trlt nel ac;cused ot spy1nQ for the Sov1e1 Union ( 1 hr) D m CMIDI Som OCCtdenlally destroys a 1are t>ook Diane had given him as cotlat eral tor a loan tn stereo (R) D 0 M COLaYI In the season finale the Colby Power"I clash heall up toe t>otl iir\d fNllon's pregnancy leaves everyone ~-wtio's the tarher Q ( 1 hr ) • -.,_ 'The HarracJ EApemneflt ( 1973. Dfama) James Whllmore. T1pp1 Hl'dren Based on 1he novel by Robert Rimmer An Ivy League college 1nc0fpo rares a c.ou1~11 °" human sexoa111y into its curriculum 12 hrs I fB ll'tllUtt AgAtha Chrtstie's Paftners 1n Crime Tt1e Bereslordl accept • wf!allhy man·~ ctialtongo to help nlm wtn both a bet and a brlOe O ( 1 hf ) Cl) "'Am'"' Lee G MIMT 0. M caAIOll An examlnlhOf' ol Chinese soc1a1 prenu1" i nd r"tra1n11 rhrough a case stU<fy of a med1at1no com m1ttee's rote 1n a divorce c.aM (A) Q ( 1 hr) (C)90¥ll 'The Conon Club" 11984. OrA ma) Aietlerd G9"1, GtlQO!y Hines In tht.6 1930s. a 1av rnutlclan Miv" lhe ufn ol l powerful u1cl\elfH11 and 11 towed deep111 and deeper into tl'lo vlOlent world of ga~ srnr"I and ,i':.men 'A' o 1 , t-• 7 mtn 1 (l .._ ......,.,. , 1 ,..,., !!Onn~ Jur~1 lorm~r quat1erbttc1o. '' 10 To Mldnighl · ( 1~83. r>r11 ma) CherlM BrontlQn. Andrew Steven• A N>rnteiot detective and a crlmlnolOOY gotduatl' ~8reh tor a ktlter of women 'R ( 1 hr '1 min I A A JE ORANGE COAST AMC.JEEP-RENAULT 2424 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 541 I023 w CREVIER MOTORS 208 W 1st St. Santa Ana-835-3171 NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-540-1100 ALLEN OLDSMOBILE· CADILLAC-GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano San Diego Freeway Avery Parkway Exit. 512-4800 Daily Pilat Daily Pilat ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142-0010 540-8211 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 142..0010 540-a11 PIRfORMANCE FORD 120 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana-179-3500 BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd Westminster 192-M51 136-2500 EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-M&-9303 UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 EARL IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Coste Mesa-841-9303 l -Tlaanclay Coal. (l)lflllml .• (%) .. "The ClretJS" ( 1928. Comedy) Chat1le Ctieplln, Adan Garcia. Challie is hired by a cifcus dnctor and latet r&- celves pu* attention from an act he P9f· forms in the show ( 1 h.r . 12 min) .. al) .. "lllend Of Terr0t" ( 1967. Sci.- enc.Action) Petet Cushing, Edward Judd. Two eclentlsts work lrantk:ally to def .. t giant turtle monster• wtlich are aoa.- talned by homan btood and bones ( 1 hr , SOmln.) •• e ..n' CCMIT Bull romances a hoo618f; Dan's afraid he's lfleapable ol aatlltyfng his latest glrlfrlend In stereo IB> (!)..,.."A Star Is Bom" (t976, Musi- cal) Barbra Streisand, Kris Kristofferson The marriage of two rock &Upefstars col- lapses due to career renslons brought on Wtiefl aha beoomes a rising star end htS populerlty CS.Clines sharply (2 hrs . 30 min._ ~..,. ~ Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai: Across The 8th Dimension" (1984. Science Fiction) Peter Weller. Jorwl Llthgow A band of adllenturers bat• tie enemy aliens who are accidentally re- IMsed from the 8th dlmenSIOO as a result of a researcher's experiments 'PO' ( 1 hr . '3mln.) -·Cl) •ALCC*CMIT In the season hnale. a devastating N rthquake causes heavy dam9Q8 In Tuscany Valley. and Jett takes Jordan and Greg ™:t:C Q ( 1 hr ) 8 e 1a1 ~ Danlets a.sks Fu- rlllo to spearhead an Investigation into poe9ible departmental corruptiOn: Betker . LaF\18 and WaShlngton pose as cab- driYefa (R) ( 1 hr ) I m. I • Scheduled: report on chll· dfen who die as a result ot accidental Inju- ry and tips on how to make hOmeS sate< Q_(1hr ) • -W _.. Scheduled. Bob Hope, Pamela Bellwood ("Dynasty") ( 1 hr ) • ~O Aa the women are cleaning up the camp, Marlon's treasured diary 1& de· atroyed: Miss Hasan and Shlnya are killed when the camp Is eoc•dentally bombed ~~--=-• ~ Based on his boolt "Bloods," which Hamlnes relatlonahlps between blacks and whit" Who fought In the Vietnem War. author W11taoe Terry re- ports on the results of wartime brother· hood In Ame<lca's first Integrated war Q 1 hf.) ~--­..nm .. __ ,.,., ---------~' I oar .. MDl•d M LOIT .. 1amt ~le.-the lodge treatury. so he and Ed try to win lhe mon.y beck II the rac:.- tr.ak. O ( 1 hf.) (%) .. "Sul>Yfbia" ( 1983, Orama) CMI Pedetlon. Bin Coyn.. An ewt· wNlm'ng --of delpelr mp.la a teen-191' 10 1MW hll euburbtn hof'I-. and jOln 14> wtth a ~oup of ~ rodctrt. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 341Nn. ,..1· .... . __ , -Sk .. Ctles: a OMI mutt tnd hit .. ~ Mf Qodwr~h. a '°'"* 24 Sunday, May 18, 1986 ~who heall cars. 1 .. ~re My LO'iely" (1952. Suapense) Ida Lupino, Robel1 Ryan A widow'• Ille Is thraetened when she dis· covers that the handymen she hired Is .mentely unstabte. { 1 hf., 35 min I ..... mlf --"The Unpleas.-antneea At The e.ieone Club" Ave people stand to gain lrom the oen-11'1 death, but one of them must loae eYerything. I·~~) I 1-.r ~ ... WMO"I, PllVATI m Mar- lowe's lnveetlgatloo of thfeeta against a box8' lnvotves him With 1 mobster, a sen- ator and a elnger claiming to be the sena· tor's daughter (l) wmn\11 OI M -=el MD ,...,. FeatUf'ed: Waylon Jennings: Roeemary Clooney: Loma Lutt on a tour ol Calltorn1a hotels; Brooke Shlelda In Kenya ( t hr ) n:tl~~'Blue Ecstaey In New York" (1980, Adult) Jamlt GMllt. Samantha Fox. A pNdl9tl woman Who l'letea men r• ceMll eom1 attltUde ldjustment ( 1 hr , t5mln.) tW8 (I) 9MTMUT O'Brien pursues a kMter wtlom he onoe surrendered 10 lhe jUStlCe ~tern ( 1 hf., 10 min ) • e 'Nlllln Hoel Johnny Carson Scheduled: Bette Devis. In stereo ( 1 hr I U~Y..n' -~ ..... -.r .... .......... ..... LOii .. c .... ..,.. ''The Enforcef" ( 1976, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly. "Dll'ly Harry" Callahan Is joined by a female partner In his pursuit of a group of California reV04u- tlonarln terrorizing San Francisco 'R' ( 1 hr., 36mll't. (l)MMl~f91 (J)..,. "Fandango" ( 1985, Comedy) Kevin Coatner. Judd Nelton Faced with adulthood and the pall of Vietnam five college cronln take off across Texas tor a _11ast~c;_~~ hr , 31 min ) ~---mrmrn R lW An Interview with Phlllp Mlc:Nel Thomas ("Miami Vice"). • .._ ,_ -A comedy focuStno on the trials and tribulatk>nt or an llde<ly wldOw (Ruth Cracknell) and her d1v0tced ton (tlb McDonald) . CI> If CUP ....... Calgary Flames or St Louis ~ vs. MontrHI Canadlen1 °' New York Rangers In game lour (R) (3 hrS.) CHHlllMI "As Summers Die" (1986, Ora- ma) Scotl Glenn. Jamie Lee Curtis In the 19509. a man tri.t 10 seize an lmpover· !shed ~ woman's Pfope<ly and ends up battling Nt own r~ daughter and a lewyer with a p&llk>n tor jlatloe. Q i hf .. 40 min.) n er ,. .. -·U11-WlntM'9Liil -Sctieduttd: oovntry llnget Aounne Calh, ball b<Wldlman Joey Bainum. In atefeo ( 1 hr.) I r.:- .. "Ring Of Pattlotl" ( 1978, Ora- ma) Bemle CMey, SMPf'ltn Macht Two heevywt40ht ptlmflghteB, Joe Louie tnd Max Schmeling. aquare otl tor champlan- ship matchel In 1936 and 1938. (2 hrs., 5 imln ...... _ • .,, ... ..... ~ .,.. "Otvorce Heni •. ( 1972. Drema) Eliz.ebeth Taylor, Richard Burton The el- leeta Of a marttal spilt are ...., from the Wife~-:=tJ~45 min.) 1, ..... ,_ _ • ••IMI ,_ ~i;~ ! (%) ... "Code Of Siience" (1984. Adventure) Chuck Norris. Henry Sltva. A maverick Chicago cop wages a IOlltary war against rival drug--runnlng ganga. 'A' l hr .• 41 min.) -WGaDATU. 1119 (I).,. "RucJ(us" (1980. Orama) CMk Benedict Linda Blair A lhett- Sh<>clted Vietnam vet disturbs lhe pMCt ol a small Alabama town. (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) we il•DS .. &ill&elmfTIT ... (!) .,_ "Kidnapped" (1938. Aa-..o- ture) Warnitlf Baxter. Freddie Bartholo- mew Based on the claSSic by Rober'! lou- rs Stevenson A young boy le abdue1td and sen1 to sea as part ot his wlcktd un- cle's plan to claim his Inheritance. (2 ti,.. 30mln.) I = "So This ts LoYe" ( 1953, Blog- r8')hy) Kathryn Grayson. Merv Griffin 6n opening night, opera star Grace MOOft re- llects upon her caree< thal culmlnettd In I~~°',:::~ the pr8'1~ ~ ........ PMLl'IMI W .,_ "Hot Dog The Movie" ( 1964, Comedy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser. An Idaho farm boy, participating In a freestyle skiing competition, tindl re>· manoe and tun. as well 11 a rivalry With the r91gn1ng Austrian champion. 'R' Q ( 1 hr ,38mm,) • t:1I CC) 90Wll "Model Behavior'' (1985, Com· e<fy) Bruce Lyons, Richard Bekins Two young men pose es bigwigs In New York's wOtl<t of hlgh-lalNon m<>dellng to meet Womti'\ ( 1 hr , 28 min ) w, ... 90Wll "The Power" t 1968, Scienoe- Fletlon) George Hamilton, Suu nne Pleahette A myst8'1ous power attempt• to contrOI the minds ot the aclentlst1 In • n labOfatory (2 hrs . 16 min ) -ICA'la... llT-..T ......,., .. , ,..,.um W ......... The comedian (and "St E!Mwtlefe" co-.tar) !*forms htt nlghtelut> act Taped In November 1985 du<lng Mandel's North Al'nefbn tOUf ( 1 ht.) ·1==-Tat &!"MT .... .., d -"Invasion Ot Tht Sttr c, ... l\lf•" ( 1983, Scltnc•Flctlon) 8ob Ball, Fral'\kle Ray. A pair of SOldleft find that good Old romance IS •n antidote f0t the unusual palllOns or two beautlfut aclefi· tlata Who ha119 a vntqua plan f<>f deetroy· ~ Earth. (1 hr .. 30 min ) Cl) ._ "Richard Pryor •• Liv9 1n Con cert" ( t979, Comedy)· In hit tlrst concet1 fllm, the ccmedlan dficuaee rece. csrugs. sex. dMth, rnechlsmo and contemporary ~ H N'9 C \hr., 18 min.) -1--,····-----•• Jiil .. tll -"Gymkata" ( 1985. Adventure) Kurt Thomas. T etchle Agbllyan1 On a mluiofl to MCUte a mllltaty tit• In a r• mote ... t«n Asian oountry, an AmerlCan egent ~ his martial arts and gym- nutlc: lkllia. ·~·· 30 min ) M•W• ' II (C) ... ''The Arrangement"" ( 1969, Orama) Klrlc Douglas, Faye Dunaway An adllertlsing executl\le M8tohet f<>f mean· Ing In a life that aeem1 metefy a senes ol ~w 'R' <2 hr• .. 1 m1n > Cl) "Shogun's Nin)a'" ( 198•. Ad- ventunt) Sonny thibll, Henty Sanada Ri- val t6tn.-<:entury nlnja clans bllttle '°' pos· aeeelOt'I of a gold c.che 'R' ( t hr . 37 min.) •1=, •mu ICllDOmLR •CC> ''The Perils Of GwendOl•ne'" ( 1934 AdvenlUl'e) Tawny Kitaen. Brent Hutt ( 1 hr , 28 min.) •(%) "The Cifcus'" ( 1928, Comedy) Char- lie Chaplin, Allan Garcia. ( 1 hr.. 12 mm.) •CC) "T'he Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr ,38min ) NI (.11) "Gide>tt" ( 1959. Comedy) Sandra Dee, Clltf~obertson (2 hrs ) •CC> ''The Ooct0t Takes A Wile" ( 1940, Comedy) lofena Young, Ray Milland ( 1 iv . 29min.) CH) "The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Ac:rOA The 8th Qimenslon"" ( 1984. Sc•· ence Action) Pe1er Weller. John Ll1hg0w L1 hr .. ,3 min.) Cl) "Second Chorus·· ( 1940, t.4usical) Fred Astaire. Pauletl• Goddard ( 1 hr 30 min ) (I) "Conan The O.troyef'" ( t934, Ad ventUfe) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Grace Jones. ( 1 hf , '3 min ) (%) ''The Laoemake<'" ( 1978. Romance) lubele Huppert ( 1 hr • "'8 min ) •O "Audrey Ro6e" (1977. H<>fror) Mar Ina Maaon. Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs.) •CC) "VlctOt I Vlcloria" ( 1982, Comedy) -"*Andrews. Rot>ert Preston (2 hfs . 15 min) Cf) "Pueblo'" ( 1973. Orama) Hal Hol- bf()C)k, Andrew ()uggan (2 hrs.) -(I) "Few T1-Aral lime" (195~. MVSICal) Mano Lanz.a. JoNnna von Koez.ian ( 1 hr .37mln.) ,..,. (%)"The Rink" (1918. Comedy) Char,.., Q\eplln, Edna P\Jtvlance. -~ "Fenfare F0t A Death Scene" (1964. Mvat.,-y) Richard e.g.n, Vlveca L!Mfors i! tv., 30 min ) r~ -CB) "Reno And The Doc" ( 1983 . ......,.,.,. dy) Kenneth Welsh, Hen<y AafMf ( 1 hr 40 min.) (%) "Ziggy StatdUSI And The Spiders From Mara" ( 1983. Mualcal) David ~-( 1 tv .• 31 mll"I.) -........ --- -· "Sterthlp I~" ( 1978. Science r:fetlOn) Robtt1 Vaughn, Chrlttophef Lee ~ ~~~Vannah $mMM" ( 1982. Adveo- 1\Ke) Mertt Miller. Oonov•n Scon ( 1 hf (l)'Paect CD _. "Torchlight" ( 19&4, Drama) PameAa Sue Martin, Stew Rallaback A wealthy artist' a atoryboote romance and marriage tuma IOUf whef'I het husband 18 seduced by a dangerouety anractrve third -cocaine. 'R' ( 1 tv., 31 min.) atae•WJ.9•1U• .. ,.,.. ~•c•mu ., • ._..11.llTWY maT9*:1COAl19 ... LOn•9*:1 .. "Rancho Oe4uAe" ( 1975. Com- edy) Jett Bridget. Sam Water.ton An American Indian and his young cohort dis· illu9lofl8CI by the rigors of 1 reeponlible Ille become almlesa drifters and turn to cattle rustling.. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) (%) ... "Mr. Luci<y" ( HM3, Orama) Caty Grant, Laraine Olly A l)(ofeeaional gambler .... in loYe with • glr1 •t • charity 45 mln.) CH> "Squlzzy Taylor" ( 1984. Orama) Da- vid A tkliil. Alan Cassell ( 1 hr . 4 1 min.) (J) "The Uttle Prince" (1974. Mu&lcal) Richard Kiiey. Gene Wilder. ( 1 hf , 28 min.) (%)"A Bill Of Orvoroement" (1932, Ora· ma) John Barrymore, Katharine Hepburn. L1 ht .. 10 min.) W • "Strange Woman" ( 19.a. Orama) ~Lamarr. George Sanders. (2 hrs ) W CZl "Graoe Quigley" (1984. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. Nick NOite. ( 1 hr., 42 min ) •CC> "Mother Wore Tights" I 19'7. Musi- cal) Betty Grable, Dan Diiiey (1 hr . 47 min.) CH> "Ladyhawke" ( 1985, F1ntasy) Manhew Brodenek. Rvtger Hauef (2 hrs • 1 min.) (I) "Brewstef''s Millions" ( 1985. Com&- dy) Richard Pryor, John Candy ( 1 hr • 37 mm ) •([)"Meatballs Part II" ( 1983. Comedy) Archie Hahn, John Mengalll. ( 1 hr . ~ min.) .. (%) "The Bod\' Snatcher" (HMS. Hofror) 8e'e Lugosi. SOfls Kaf1off ( 1 hr , 17 min ) •CC) "The Bugs Bunny I Road Rvnner Movie" ( 1979. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr., 38 min.) d CH) "BMX Bandits" (198', AdvenlUre) Oevld Argue, John Ley. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) CD "ToP Secret!" ,( 198,, Comedy) Val Kilmer. 1.ucy Gutter1d!)e ( 1 hf., 30 min ) •(!) "Eddie And The CtUIMrt" (1983, Orama) :Tom Berenger. MlchHI Pare. (2 hr8) (%) "The Floolwatker" ( 1918, Comedy) Cha'1ie Chaplin •CC) "Victor I Vlotorla" ( 1982, Comedy) J1J1ie Andrews, Robert Preston (2 hr&, 15 min ) (%) "Peppermint Sode" ( 1979, Dr•ma) Odl4t Michel. Elenore Klarwein. (2 hrs.) -.,,. .... .. &U" mA111f' )Ml---&. -.c .. .... ._. II 1-.r. -- t>uaat wn.e ht la trying to ralle a ben- krol by optW•tlng gembll ig tab6ea. ( 1 hr . 38 "*'-~ •(l)W Iii Cf) _ _... .. CH) ... "Aoic*y'. (1976, Orama) ~ 11951er Stallone, f alla Shire. A wnal-tlme Phltedelphla boxet gets • ,.. c:Nnoe for 19me and g,cxy whef'I fate IMdl l*n to a Bicentennial bout with. WOtld champion 'PG' (2 hfL) -1 ...... Q im .. ..... I 111 TW't --•arJ Wll Iii .. (I) .. ''The Sure Thing" ( 1985, Com- edy) John Cuaaok. Daphoe Zuniga. Two New England college ~tanciee share a croea-country ride to c.Mfornle end ftnd themaeMs ~e unexpectedly 1.-ng In lcMt. 'PG-13' Q (1tv .3' min .. ) 15 II CIL,_. c....••ul ,. ... _ L!Ye from Las Vegas. Nev. (2 tn .. 30 min.) CH) ... "&ewster'a MMl!one" (1985, Comedy) Richard Pryor, John Candy. A minor-league ba9ebalt player go. on a 30-day. $3().mlllion spending spr... • l)(erequislte for co41ecting a S300 m111ion inheritanoe 'PG' Q ( 1 tv .. 37 min.) CD .,. "The NevefEndlnQ Story" ( 1984, Fantasy) Noah Hathaway. Barrett Oliver. A boOklsl'I youngatet enters a fan- tasy WOf1d wt*1 he reedl a strange noYe1 about tht struggle to uve an Imaginary kinodom from fmmlnertt deatructlon. 'PG' 11 fw .• 34 min.) ~,, .. --Wo*C::. POI cc.mt Monroe be- ~-old boy who was picked Ii::;,:.. •. -' ............. ... "The little Prince" (197•. Mo- aical) Richard Kiiey, Gene Wiider. An •If'· line plot stranded In the deMr't en- counters a str•nge tittle bOy trOM • dlatant planet who It ae11rc:Nno tor the cauae of hlsun::=-·a· (1lw .. 28mln.) ,_, ;' ..,__ ~ An int.r- vlew with MlcMel Nedat ("Dyne.sty") , Peter Streu. l)(Oftlea the .. rty .,...,.. of "Sal\K~t live .. I= •• ~ Raymond Burr: • proflle or Kenyan authc:w luk OinMef'I ( 1885- 1982}. &MC ,. .. a 1•11-...: Tl,. •• --.c ...... . -. ..... ---"9 ~!.E.E.E.E-:.E='= 19 llm&Y &T ~ Holt HOwerd St• ~ hMdl toUtt\ tot the WMtcend to <tt-e ..rr~=-y spot• In San a.oo. Sunday, May 18, 198e 25 _ ,..._!f Coad • • ... ,.. .... , •• 11..,. Dee dectdeS to drop out of cotlege e flYml fiCMfW Hosted by Robert Stack. this documentary looh et the men who flew lhe daylight bombing missions 0\19' occupied EU<ope d1.mng WOfld Wai II IJUfUMI ==-fll ALIPrlm ra-.. ... ._ .... ... ...,ft&D,,,~ .,,,.,., WAll•Ta.-•.V.WQ ... .. 'l 'OQY StardUst And The SP• de<S From Mars" f 1983 Mu5'C81) Oavtd Bowie Cinema ve111e footage of the rock Sklge<. ~ his androgynous alter ego. 111 cone.rt al London's H11mmersmtth OdeM In 1973 ·po· (t hr . 31 min ) 1 -MC*l ... NCIUYWOOO,AM .. Cl) ~ CM ~·-Reports on raanlon lrendS and tads that have ~ome pert e4 the llves ot leen·age<s ovet the ~rs. ( 1 hr.) D • ~ -YACAT'IOI Hltff From Olaneyland In Anaheim. Calif hosts Kim F181d$, Mindy Cotln. Malcotm Jamal·Warner and Scott Valent•,,. 1n1ro dtJce performances by the Bangles, Jay Leno. Cu1tu1e Club. the Pointer Stster~. Miami Sound Machine. Garry Shandhng ELO and others In stereo (2 hrs ) e .,.. "Young Frankenstein" I 1974 Comedy) Gene Wilder. Peter Boyle The grandson of me infamous Or Franken stein attempts to create a synthetic man In lhls parody of "Frankenstein" mo111es ~hrs) • 9 •am-.. 1•• Webs1er gives Ka1l"le11ne a gaudy dress and con111nces her 10 wear It for-=11on (R) O I WllP•WA11 = "Tht Getaway ( 1972. Adven IUI•) Steve McOveen. Ali MacGraw A re- cently paroled co1W1cl and his wife take pert In a bank robbery englnee1ed by e crooked prtSOn ottio al and lllled w11n crosses and double-er~ hrs I I WAllmTCll-• Q ..... LOii) WM&. tTmT -"Reagan's Fus1 Economic Advl&er" Gvesl Murray L Weidenbaum, dlrect0t of the Center tor the S1VCfy of Am4tf1Can BuSl~. Wash 1~00 UnlverSlly CC) .,. "Once Upon A Ttme l!'I Amen ca" (1984. Oiama) Robert De Niro James WOOds S.rg10 Leone's portra11 01 the friendships. loyaltles end betrayals 01 • smell gtoup of JewtSl'I gangsie<s 1n t~ 1920tand '30s 'R' O (3 hrt , 46 min ) QI).,. ''Grace Outgley" ( 1984, Come dy) Katharine Hepbv1!'1. Ntck Nolte To r~ lleW her lrit(lds from loneliness. pe1n and ~ an eldefly woman cans upon • hit man to PfOVlde them With hlS 9'>8C'-I NMets. 'PO' O ( t hr . 42 m~n ) (I) ... "O.A.R. Y.L " ( 1985, &;ienot Action) Mery Btth Hurt, Mlcf\MI McK .. n Army offielale Metl to ~roy their let•t 1PY WMPOt\ -an 11 ·YMt-Old t>oy 'With 8 oomput•ittd tw.ln wtlO ~ from nis la~home 'PG' (t hr .. 40mlr) I ~-=-~Ing Saddlet" (1974 c:,;) Cletvon little, Gene WJld9r In Met Bt~•· -..ttfn parody. • railroad ~ In the Old Watt ts appointed Shtrrll of a town marked fOf dettrvclion by a 28 Sunday, May 18. 1986. QOY8fOOf and • ~ tyCOOn. 'Ff ( 1 hr .. r.a!fti. .. 1 ~ TUCU • flCNm fUY In stereo uh!_) ... 0 ---A newspaper Strike puts the Owens family In dite flnanclel str•ti:~iu • ftMINl~llA ~ ,. --·-Raymond Burr; a ptoflle of Kenyan authof Isak Dlnesen ( 1885- 1962). • •au. twm'f -"Reagan's Arat Economic Advlset" Guest: Murray L Weldenbaum. dlteciOf of the Center tOf the Study of American Busineea. Wntl· ~Ion Unlv«al~ GD • COGI 9F __. COlll'IY "Candi· dates For Orenge County SUpervlsof, 4th District .. MayOfa Jim Beam (Orange) and Don Roth (Anaheim) ere candideta.. as are Manuel Mendez. erchltect: W C Burrell. Jr • an Pecutive: end f<>rmef Dem· oer~n Jerry Patt~. i .. ma _,.Dirt .. Cl) ... "All The Right Movef" ( 1983, Orama) Tom Crulee, Craig T Net>- son An ambitious high SOhOOI football player in a dying P9nnsytvanla steel town d1eams ot a college acholarshlp In order to make a baller llte fOf himtelf. (2 hrs.) 8 .,. "Long Time Gone" (Premiere. Orama) Paut LeMat. Will Wheeton. Reun- ited after en 8-year separation. a divOfced private Investigator reeelvet lessons In lat= from his son. Q (2 hrs.) I .,. "The Jayne Mentfleld StOf)'" ( 1980. Blog1aphy) Loni Anderson. Ar- nold SGhwert.enegoe<. The 1tory of the ac- 11ess and sex symbOI whose life and ca· rear en* In tragedy (2 hrt.) • .,. "My f ute>f" ( 1983, Romance) Caren Kaye. Matt Lattanzi A high achOOI student t>ecomee romanticaAy Involved with the oldef woman who la tutoring him 1n French. (2 hrs.) • D-MY? TMI ~T'IOI t11 fUla A loo6t at the state of affelrt In Europe end the events leading to lhe 194.4 Allied Inv•· slon. leaturtng ra1e archival footage (I hr.) I flUm TMI Lam .-um "David Stockman Regrets" The '°'"* Reagen admlrMltration budget director tall(s with William F Buckley Jr and Paul Craig Rober11, fOOl"lef ualstant sec==.!:;.~> ~ITMTm ~.,. "Grece Quic;ey" ( 1&M. eom.. dy) Katharine Hepbutn, Nick Nolte. To re- lieve her friends from IOnellnesl. peln end suffering, an elderly woman calla upon a hit man to provide them with his speclal NMces. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 42 min) • -Ronnie SNelde (25-3. 19 l<Os) vs. Joe Manley (24·3-1. t3 K05) In an IBF tuniof -.lttrdlght 11111 alimlnetlOn bOUt ec~ tor 12 rounds. lrom Atlen- tlc City, N J (Teped) ( t hr.) •al~'IMCa lnstereo (1 hr.) .. (!) ... "The Prtvete Fllel Of J Edgar Hoooltt"' ( 1978. Orama) Brodeftok Ctew- lord, Joee Fefrer. The Federal BufeMi of lr"M!lltlglltion grows In clout end acope un· def the i..derlhlp of the cont~I Hoo'lef-' hr• ' 30 m1n.) CID "The Amb1M1dOI'" ( t984. Orama) Aobef1 Mitchum. Oen Buratyn .\n American ambH .. dor employs unorthOdOlt me1h0dt encl beckdoor dlplo- meey IP medlete the 111 ..... P .... tlnlan Cfieia. 'A' (1hr .. 30 mln.) ... Cl)~Q.119· -· ...... A happy-go.lucky con men (Phil Collins) Q819. Involved with ~ cocaine dealets In stMeo (R) t11., ... 1,. n I Th15 proltle of a Belgian fretlghter'a crew dUrlng a 5.000-mlle )our r.ey trom Ouluth. Minn., to Notthem Eu· rope l!Mtrates -:!'1. ~ people choose •'=life.~.) 1. ~ t11 M TllGMlt WM (Pram· lete) Host Michael Wood examines Ho mer's description of the Trojan W•r within "The 1119<f' In tight ol archaeological find Inga documenting Nfe In Brooz•Age Greece. Tonight. Helnrtch Schliemann·!> diteovefles. O ( I hr.) Cl)MnOIM*I Highlights of the '68 1no1 anapolls 500 ([)..,.. "Gymlcata" ( 1985. Adventure) Kurt Thomae. TatChi8 AgbeyanL On a mission to MCUrt a mllltary 111te In • 1e· mote eestem Allan country. an American agent employ9 his martial er1s end gym· nutie slOlia 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) (l)~-- (1) • lM The electric roci< group per loons hits lncludlno "Owner of a Lonely Heart," "Hold On"' and "I've Seen All Good People .. Taped during Its summer 1985 concert tOVf (1 hr ) 1-0lll:AU. ITMllOml .. ___ ...,.. II -_,.'IWll In ateteo. ( 1 hr) -P-.Y-WAYU. MllOIM*I Highlights of the '69 Ind• ane=500 (l) • w ... (%) _.. "The Last Romentlc Lover' ( 1978, Comedy) Oeyle Haddon. Fernan do Rey A fast\roruible New York Cit, magazine editor flndl a few surpttsei. awaiting her in Parts dUrtng the "ultimate 'Niie beaut1._Contest 'R' ( 1 hr , 4 1 min T 1Wlfll'D•e ... '*°'' mAm Sketches· Mta Fadofa. vent• loQulst funeral. the Bigots. Godfather a11 dltlons l umy~ • L 19 A documentary on lhe sv• render of Singapore 10 the Jepanese ""'' dUrlng WOf1cl War II as tOld by Brltl&t Jepenese and Ctllnese men and ~"' l~';L.(I hr ) :::£..MProtiles ot L c9e Bell. Ed McMahon. Hal Linden a • Lou R8wts (R) ( 1 hr ) (I).,. "8rawste1's Miiiions" ( 198· Comtcty) Richard PryOf, John Cendy A minor-league t>ae~b player ooes on • 30-day, '-»-mitwon spending IPf.. 1 ptlfequlsife f0t eohc:1tng • S300 mill· lnhefftenoe PO' Q ( 1 hr 37 min ) I .... ftll -.r'fllCQ In atereo ( 1 hr) ftll (I) ·o • I \ '.L A wacky bank I• becomes ltt~ 1n 1 locked vauh w -~ (Mey be tx.-.mpted '°' co11• = ot ttle NBA ptlayotta ) (R) ( t ht : •• ~ .. Johnny Carlon • tt•rn,Vt:Jw 11:.-:=.. -rriday Coal. 1::.,-. ..... .,. ..,..,. .,_ "Richard PryOf • Here And Now" ( 1983, Comedyl The famovs co- mediafl reps eve<yone -from elephants to tanner wives -1n this him staged at the Saenger Theatre 1n New Orleans ·R' o 1 hf., 37 min.) mWI 'Vitgln And TN! Lover" ( 1979 Comedy) A. young man suffet1ng from a debilltattng sexual hang-up dect<Jes 10 see an =. (1hr .. 20mm ) "9fC) "Bolefo" I 1984, Ofama) Bo SPORTS ... FromPage2 d8 H•W. C•a,,. ~ .. .._ Y..tr Y ...... (UN) (I In.) .,_ ~1-UC. ... MOUYWOOD PAM. .. ~ .. _ ............ 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Pits ........ . ......... 11 .............. ... ---................... , ............................ ... ._ ....... -----...,_ .................. . ....... .,_ LIM , ...... C.-.. • ,.. ........... , ••• -(T ...... ). l\.lw ....... , ._ ... ,..,.,Ml tW ltlMIW lf'CllT'I a N> De<~. Geotge Kennedy. Aftef "~ting from an Englilh boarding lehool, a wom- an joumeys 10 Arabia and SpM1 In ...,ctl of her hrst loYef 'R' ( 1 hr . 41 min.) -1 m•tlDUYWOOO ~--mnmrru•IT w An interview WTth Mlchael Nadef ("O)'nasty''): Pet« Strauss Pfotlles the Mlty ~ ot .. Setur· day Night Live." e 1MI 1WGDI On their way to the annu- al athletic games In the Tripods' City of Gold. Will. Bee.npde and F'rttz boerd a barge only to dlscoV'ef ttiet the ~ptaln'1 wife.I:{ have the plague. ~~~-ML Louisiana State a1 Florida State (R) (3 hrs.) Cf) •1c1 (%).,. "The Shining" ( 1980, Hom)f) Jack Nicholson. Shelley Duvall. A wtnt• caretaker f()( a remote, and apparently haunted. Colo<adO hotel la snowbound 1hete wtth his wile and cla~ant young son. 'R' (2 hrs • 26 min ) 11"CLW -~lUCU In lt8'eo. ( 1 hr ) 11:9 e fm&Y ~,_In stereo ( 1 hr. 30 min) 8 T_. ,_.,..,,_I 11 A deeeJltad Pfe;achef's spinl mak• a haunting return Guest. Connie Stevef'la. I n.--.. "The Aim-Flam Man" (1967. Comedy) George C. SGon. Sue Lyon. A con artist and an Army delertet join l0tces. and the old man gives the boy a course in tlimtlamming. 12nra ... 10 min.) i •••w ... .. lm&.fla&I ITAi IUM:l1 "Star Seatctt" alumni Featured singers Sem Harl'la, Ourell eoi.. man, Catie Adams. Monica Pege, Jimmy Salvemln1, Ty Herndon; comedlena Sin- bad. John Ka.SS#. Brad Gelfett; dancers • Mark and Laura Sellefa, the Willlema ' BrOthefs. TV spotteamodels Llaa Paritet. Micaela. Barbera Bun. In steteo. (1 ht.) I UM, e.-CM IT'f\I PAU. ,_ -Of • H ttLI ,_ Reggie trieS on various ldenlltle.. ending as Donald Potta. garc:Jenet. e•-cotWlct and ex-drunkard . I IAn.lo\Y MM -· Gel (I) .cllmTT The Ftv.-0 team 1,,...... ligates tl'le morde<s o f aevetal harmlesa blrd-watchefS. (May be Pf.-.mpted tor coverage of the NBA playoffs ) (R) ( 1 tv ,20mm) 1119 .,. "Conan The Destroyer" ( 1964, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Grace Jones Barberian Conan le recruit· ed by a sensooua. deceitful quMf'I to Pf<>- tec:t a teen-age princess on her Ody9aey 10 a magical castle. ·po· Q ( 1 hf.. 43 min) ........... ., .,.. "Tea FOt Two" (1950, MIN-- cal) Doris Day. Go<don MaoRM. When an heiress tries to becJ( a &oedWey .now . -Salunlay _ . ., ... ____ _ ... cllc:iowr9 that the manager of her ieg.. !9 * ... "'°" °' her money. (2 hrs.) llJ .. "Alamo Bay" (1985, Orama) A.my Medlalw\. Ed Hanis. In Galveston. T exae. ccrilett b9tween local fishermen and Vletnameae refugees escalate Into vt- olanoe. 'R' ( 1 ht .• 38 min.) . i _ .. ..... W .. "Heavenly Bodies" (1985, Ora· ma) Cynthia o.le, Rlchatd Rebiera. An ~young woman etrugg6es to real- tzie her chem ot opening a dance studio. 'R' .~1.~. 29 min.) Wli 1'MCD ln8tareo. (1 hr ) -~--. --•I I I OG&UCnDll Of LCM ... ''The Odaua File" ( 197•. AO- wient\n) Jon Voight. Maxlmillan Schell. A diary left by an elderly Jew who died In a wertlma concentration camp Inspires a GenMn JournJillt to undatt9ke a relent· ie. one-men Nazi hunt. (2 hra .. 15 min ) . ....., ....... W (C) .. "The H1ot*t Honor" (19M, Orema) JoM Howetd, Stuart Wilson Our- tng Wor1d Wer II. Australlen commandos raTd ~trolled Slngapcn, r• ding In the capture and ?NI of ten mem- bers ot the aquad. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 39 mm.) •• .. "The Elger Sanction" ( 1975. Suapenae) Olnt Eastwood. Jeci! Cassidy A termer l*9d Idler Is Ued from hia )Ob •a colege prolesaor to perform a moun- talo-191> .....inetton. (2 hrs ) I U ~as A Teenege Franken- stein" ( 1957, Horror) Whit Bluelt. Phyllis Coates. A 19508 Americen dea<:endant of the ll'lfwnol.9 doctor petd'lel together var· io-.. adOtaeoent body perts to create a new monatar. ( 1 hr.,~ min.) (J')U.Nm-.Y .. ,-_.. ..... In stereo. ---• CCMnlY ... Sched· uiad: lnt9Mewt with Marie Otmond. [)o. b6a Grey and Eat1 Thomes Conley (who atao perform9 "Once In a Blue Moon"). Rlctt*:W. alnga "Cajun Moon " •r IE 1111 .. ~ -"Richard PryOf Live On The Sunaet Strip" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Thia fllmed concert performance 1s hlgtllghted by the comedian's views on MX. marriage. prlaon fife and a chilling thoUgh humorous account of hlS cata· etropNc ~ with cocaine de-r lC8. 'A' (1ht .. 30mln.) --"Honey'' ( 1980, Orama) Cllo Goldlmlth. Farnendo Rey. A young wom- an experle11oea a aenaual holiday at a Roman hot*. 'R' ( 1hr .. 23 min.) a.Cl)_. "Br.-.ter'a Miiiions" (1985, Comedy)~:.~· JoM C..ndy A ~-teegue balet> playef goes on a 30-day, '30-mlllon IPendlng sptee. a ~e tor COiiecting • S300 mllllon tnrwttance 'PG' Q ( 1 ht .. 37 min.) -; -······ :: .• -Mi&,. Hlghllgtltl from the Gtwnnw Awerd winner'• lateat album ·~.oil:;f Sunday. May 18. 1988 27 -lalurclay Cont. i)'W ' .. 80Wefv Champs·· \ •tt.,... JI IW hr .. 30mln.) ~ ..... Comedy) 8owe<y Boys, Anne Sterling ( 1 1 • _.. (%) .. "~ StardUsl And The Sp.-0 -lllmY ~ ~ ccm- derl From Mars ' ( 1983. MUSICal) David DYlliiia -...... _.,_,., Bowle. (1 hr.,31 min.) 11mTIU WIWt-MWOT ltDB•IMI C•PICllLWI Mm.mTMUUC'nCA I ""T WT Ml.WAY WT'I f1I nll .... Topic: Wiid Animal Park _. ._,.. IDAWY-IGUlTM ._ ..... ,... ..... mica• ,...,... llBll .. "The Happy 'V'ears" ( 1950. .... Comedy) Dean Stockwell. Oerryt Hick· • ..,._ Featured. a d1SCtJS$10n on man (I hr .• 50 min.) the upcoming Schotarshtp Award lunch· (!) .......... _.ULT WA19 eon; a loot< al the Hollywood Bowl tes11v1· iJ1m1M. ti•: authot a.nd China experts Malcome CH) .. "The AdVentUtea Of Huckleber· end 80IM9 dlscoss current China. ( 1 hr ) ry Ann" ( 1985. AdVenture) Patrick Day. l ....rl Samm-Art Wiiiiams (2 hrs) -.r.uc1 Cl)-. 1Ull .. "Electric Dreams" ( 1984, Com· Cl) .. "II All Came True" ( 1940, Ora- edy) Lenny Von Donlen. Virginia Maasen ma) Humph<ey Bogart, Ann Sher1dan ( 1 ~hr., 3S min ) hr . 37 mtn ) WCUll~ -~Lim .. "To Race The Wind" ( 1980. •(JZ) .,_ "The Wreck Of The Mary Orama) Steve Guttenberg. Randy Quaid Deare" ( 1959, Adventure) Gary Cooper, i! hr .. '5 min.) Charlton Hestoc;\2 hra .. 10 min.) Cl)_.. "Gotehal" (1985. Comedy! • ,_lftlllWIOOldillllmllll Anthony Edwards, Linda Fl()(ent1no (I "'"'-IGUlTM hr .. 17 min.) . " ...... _.. .MWIMIMOO ...ul -MlW.••tAIC~ ~C-- ---.-mica• rn="IU.-.cat .._,..,_,-, Plaoel<ickers MCmiiiW CMYOU•TIBFWI •••llM .. ())llllllOMlfllOC&W~ ••ta I 1111 ~DAYI _.. •• ,,. g ~~Q II FTtlUFDlll~ •mo--_..LUCT a~tt 11 lltl --=···· ...... ....,WOll.O 1llDLSll.-e ...... MLOllD -•nm·-•oara PACDfll mw ••; Im IOGD__., ~ ~ NCAA OMsion I ,. -..:& Women's ChampionSh1ps from Aust in, 15 Tex. (Taped) ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) lt:ICALI CD 1MI tlCMT ,,_,, am Child detec· ,..,_,,_lo.Q tlves dlsc:over a bOX of stolen lfwelry and Y •I II are ~ dangerous thieves (t hr ) --Cl) -•D CZ) .,_ "Gotcha!" (1985. Comedy) _._. Anthony Ectwarda. Linda F'tO<eotlno ( 1 • .._, Featured Jackie Stewart hr .. 37 min.) Sidney •nd Betty Jacobi discuss their 11111-. ccurm .. book "Clues AbOUI Jews". canoon1st • 1111.-• tA•MJ. Scott St•ndl disctlbes his cartoon "Sid· ......, DAYI ney''; tr.wl expert Mary•nne Hopping Ill ftlGU ,,_ _.. ~ 11 ut tips on traveltng ( 1 hr ) ... --~ (ll)Q • ... IPOl'ft .-:A Featured M I t -WOr'ld Of Outlaws NatiOnet Cl\91\enge. --~ sprint <;9rs on 1 half·mile dirt track from =~i:-R'::.· (t9 16. Comedy) &()g$~ ~~Y<o'nhRlver" (19S6. West· CNrttCNPln. Edna PuM8noe_ ern) Geofge Montgomery, Marcia Hen· 1--~ derlon (2hrs ) ,. &.J:::rJ,.---:~"=:=. ..., .... 28 Sunday, May 18, 1986 .. " ... PM:mtll Ql.W -~=---1ft tA•W Regional coverage of Callfomil Angels at New York Yank"' Of HouatOtl Aatroa at CNcago Cubt. (UW) f'l1~a--.n ..................... ear dnY9tl tnl*ed In the lndlenePC> ks 500 .,. fMtured In thil 1()().uni1 ~·de that lncludel marching benda. no.11 and g1ant balloons Grand maflMI: .. troneut Jerry Roel. l'Qta: Florence Hender'lon. r.oe llMOU008I' Paul P9Q9. (2 hra.) • _.. "Tarzan's Three Challenges" 1963. Ac:Mntur9) Jock Mahoney, Woo- \'Alrala~ oanr•rt~ •ca =•-comn ''Candi· det• For Or9l'lge County Supetvlao<. 4th Olstrlct." Mayora Jim Beam (Orange) and Don Roth (Anaheim) are C9ndidet•. u are Manuel Mendez. arc:Ntact: W C Booell. Jf .. an executive: and former Dem· ocratlc Congressman Jerry Patterson (C) .. "Money On The Side" ( 1982, Or.ma) Katen Valentine, Jamie Lee ewtla. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) CH).,. "Ghostt>usters" c 1984. Come- dy) 811 Murray. Dan Ayiuoyd. (1 tu , 47 min.) CD IDYI tll -This film traces ".Mickle Roblnaon'a team" of Brooklyn OodgerS from their beginnings to the YM'S following their retirement from acttve ~y ( 1 tv .. 39 min.) Cl) .. "Demon Seed" (1977, Sci· ence-Actlon) Julie Christle. Fritz Weaver _{.g_ hra.) Cl)..,. "Nancy Goes To Rio" ( 1950. Mulical) Jane Powell, Ann Sothern ( 1 hr.·r::.a. ..1 .. "The Victors" ( 1963. Orama) ~ Peppard. George Hamilton. (3 -i1;~-·--n11rr111 .. ,_ ,._ uucnc I-= ' ........... .,..._ ...... ...., ... ClmT fGI flllCI "A Legacy Of Pee<le: Religion. Polltlc:a, And The Les• 9CWll Of Hi11ory" An lntervtew with Rabbi OevkS N. 6-Persteln I·---tW ()) ........ -~Nl1WTM Ill d ---.:IM. "II I'm Lost, How Come I Found Yoo?" Two amateur benk robbers dlaoover that Iii• on lhe lam Is not .. eesy as they thought II would be ia~2~~~ ...... ~fGlflUCI "The Problem Is us·· An lntll'll'lew with Sheila T ot>ias Cl) #lfO IM*I IHRA Drag Raclflg • Pro Am Natlonels from Aocidngham. N C (R) i! hr.) (%) ... "The Laoemaker" ( 1978. Ro-"j°f ~ r~uppert ( 1 hr .. 48 min ) '*11.:==-• a •c• ....,. .. ~tured 9Mm Nest\ ("lnnoc.-lt Eyea," "Over the W ... '); FMrQ91 $Nf'1(ey ("You little Thief~, video by Mr Mlsttr ("It It Lcwe'' . 1 hr.) (f) "One Night In The Troplct" ( 1940, Comeay) Bud AbbOtt, Loo Coe· lttlO~~~COCDIY .... ..., a t••• n•n _.."The N•nl" (1*. Orama) Robin Aldfotd. Robert Dwell ( 2 hfs , 14 ~Ull 1-IW _.,. __ , ____ _ -·- • -lalurcl ... "War Of The Wildcats" ( 1943. AdYenture) John Wayne, Manha Scott I m.~ E = Sctleduled: Roy Clartt (CO- host), Moms Day, the FabulouS Thunder- bl<da, Dennis OeYoung, Lmle Rlct\ard, Phil Co!INJ~~). In stereo. ( 1 hr.) • l1Clt Avoiding and correcting bed< problems; at-home methOds of ana· lyzJng ~ pain and lhe most effective tree=~ •. II ••••IT ~ ... "9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fonda. Dolly Pa11on. ( 1 hr , 50 min ) (l)MnOllMm Highlights of the '70 lndi- anepolis 500. (JI) .. "The Incredible Shrinking Wom- an" ( 1980, Comedy) Liiy Tomlin, CharleS Grodin. ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) Cl) ITM ._. Sports compelltton IMturlng cast members from "Fame." "Gimme a Bceak" and "Paper Chase " Semlllnal round (R) ( 1 hr ) Cl) ... "Racing With The Moon" (198', Romance) Sean Penn, Elizabeth McG<Mwn. ( 1 ht , 46 min.) -· _. "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" (1966, Ofama) Richard Bur- ton, Clalte Bloom. (2 hrs., ~ min l 1 .. ..,... AT M .,.. Scheduled reviews "Sweet Liberty" (Alan Alda. MIChael Celne), "On the Edge" (Btuoe Dem). "Top Gun" (Tom CtUlse. Kelly McGm1s) l u-•.-n mAT OU'l'DOOM Jim Tab<>< visits Ha- waM's Haleakala Ctater and sails on Puget SOund; John Bragg demonstrates cllfl· ~~o I A I 10 .. Wlf\f IT MnOMC*I Hlghllght&of the '71 lndl· anapolis 500. we.._ $150,000 Ute Doubles Na- tional Champk>n&Np, lrom the MGM Grand In Reno. Neov ( 1 hr.) l~uscte Beach Party" (1964. Comedy) Frankie Avalon. Annetta Funi- cello. (1 hi .. 30 min.) G .,_"The Gia$$ House" 11972, Ofa· ma) Vic Morrow. Alan Alda (2 hrs.) (!)lrMTUll a:I mWll "The Wlz" ( 1978, MustCSI) Di- ana Roes. Michael Jackeon. (2 hrs) l •'WftlaAm ... "Flight From Ashlya" (1964, Adventure) Yul Brynner. Richard Wid- mar~"-ln11-••·•au a...•Ti,ftim • 11 JJ• •••ar " MnOIW:m Hlghllghts of the '72 lndl· all4POfls 500. Cl) ...._ ,._ JUdgeS. Bruce Weltz. Klm Flelda. Peter Aeckell Parlormanoe by The WM1her Glrll In atereo (R) Cl) .,. "Flt"tarter" ( t~. Science Fiction) O.vld Keith. Ofaw Barrymore ( 1 hr .~ -1· ·-.......... __ ..., ----..-TA•••• MfWOMmll HIQhllohlS Of the '73 lndt INOOla500. irPlM'IW•----............. W :=,_., II Cont. ' (JI) .. "Barry Lyndon" (1975, Mven· lure) Ryan O'~J. Matise Befeneon (3 hrs., 3 min.) -· lll:nmw..DO!l .. AmllMlr'f Of'ag boat champion Tim Mofgan goes for a~ record on wat8f .IHITm ~ m Musical guests: Statpolnt ("Rest· lesa"). • llOWll "Bt .. ketl Bteeketl" ( t977, I~) Chuck Nofm, George Murdock. '""·--11m.-.M1DIUll ~--w WM UTTLI 1UllP Host Joel Grey cnron6ciea the eerty years Of Chaplk'l's career with a compilatlon of some m his famous silents, Including "The Tr~'The Rink" and "Shanghaied ... ~ ... "The SIUQoer's Wiie" (1985. Comedy) MIOhael OTl<eefe. Rebecca De- Mofnay. ( t hr., 46 min.) Cl), .. Jesse and a new drama teachef fight over Nicole. Torrence: Robin Thom- as. In stereo. ( 1 hr ) Cl) -"9 To 5" ( 1980. Comedy) Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton. ( 1 hr . SO min ) e.,. "Guadalcanal Odyssey" ( 1974. AdYenture) Documentary. Narrated by LesNe Nlel9en. ~rs ) •a1'--wnM~-- -· lm1'ml TO l90 ml Ed McMa1'00 host• this documentary on the fll'St re- union of Japanese and American veterans commemorating the 40th anniversary ol the World War II bllttle ( 1 hr ) I .., WMO!IMITAM M1lr Oii nm llTI Up-synced "Say You, Say Me," "Rubbef Biscott," "Shake Your Pants." "With Yoo I'm Born Again," "And I Am Telling Yoo I'm Nol Going." Aoal. • nm,.... Wiii and Beanpole end up missing the barge that will 1ake them 10 the TripOds' City of Gold and Instead row to a aman town In search of tood and Shel- ter l 'M&Y•WAYU.. ~LRfll fJIIll -WIXSTTLLWmlATID • ()) NA _, Memorial T oumamant, thlfd round, from Dublin. Ohio (Taped) (? hla.) • WN "Bachelor In Paradise" ( 1961. Comedy) Bob Hope, Lana Turner (2 ;-~ Oii WM OP M ITAM A l()()t( at 1985 hlghlighla. Among those featured are Jack Lemmon vs. Pater Jacobsen In golf, Kenny Rogefs va Bohby Riggs 1n tennis and 8rUC4t Jennet vs. Danny "Suitt. van in auto rac;1f'lQ Bob Uecker Is hOSt I 1 hr.) ...... (!) •• Jesse and 11 new drama teacher fight Oll9f Nicole Torrence Robin Thom· as. In St9f1:iJ t hr ) (l) tmA ...,.. LI• I I Profiled Bobby Albon, eharnpiOn euto racing driv· er,~J'==· • :WA A chaM tHm from lhe National ~. Storms Ulboretory In Nonnan. ()(la . la tolowed es they gathet lnforma· tion needed to pr9dlct the arrival, path and dettrvc:ttve fC>foe ot a tornado (R) O U hr.) .... "The End" (t978. Comedy) Bon 1=1 Dom Dt LuiM J;, hrs ) I Cl WllT'fU .... ~LR .. UUI I ... "C."'*Y. Row" (1982, Of•· ma) Nick Notte, Debra Winger (2 tva.) ~:::. ~ ... "A BIN Of Divorcement" (1932, Ofama) JOhn Barrymore, Katharine Hep- bUm~~O min.) :1 ..... --The 40th erwW9f· sary of the end of World Wat II II com- memorated In this history ot the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and personal proflM of six American aeMcelTlen who MYW r• turned from the war (1 hf.) Cll -..... OP ..... Scheduled: Formula One Grand Prut of Monaco euto race. 76 laps around a tw<Hnlle OOUfM througtt the street• of Monaco; Super Run Amertca's Race. a 1()t( roed rK* for amateur men and women. one of Mdl from each ot the SO states. from Lake Tahoe. C.111 .. a report on the lndlenapolie 500~~30mln.) l•Mt IM,.....MAITI ........ W .U111T90ITILl•M ,,..., .... lrlAu..I .,. "The Man In The Iron Mak .. (19n. AdVentura) Richard Chamber1aln. Patrick McGoohan (2 hrs.) II I TIN ---... mu ftllOUIMM AITI ....... ... "Fast Forward" ( 1985, Musi- cal) John Scott Clough. Don Franklin. ( 1 hr .. SO min.) (l)&ITd• Cl)_. "The Ice Pirates" ( 198', Set- ence F'lctlOn) Robert Urich. Mary Crosby l hr , 36mln ) ._AY .. ICA • .._ •1 Oii nlAL Should private cit._ zens be prohibited from 998rchlng for M I A 's In Asia'? • -... Of ..,.. Sci'l9duled: Formula One Grand Prix of Monaco aU1o raoe, 76 laps arool'ld a tw<>'mlMI oourte thtoogh the streets of Monaco: Super Run. America's Race. a tOk road raoe tor amateur men and women. one of each from each of the SO states, from lake Tahoe, Cell!.; a report on the Indianapolis 500 fl aped). ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (!) (!)ATM MOWlll Seheduled reviews of the m~IS "Absolute Beglnnens" (David Bowle) and "Home ol 1he Brave" laurie Ander$onl --·-........... _. ''Graoe OulQley" ( 191M, eom.- dy) Katharine Hept>um. Nick Nolte ( 1 ·1hr., ::.:"'~ ... ITSTlY •••l•F •I ...... _.. ....... ....., .. ,... ... "Buclc And The Preeoher" ( 1972, Orama) Sidney Poitier. ~rry Be- lalonte~ hrs. l I== MCI An examination of the •"ects of space technology on Mrth- bound ht. now end In tl'le tutur• ( 1 hr ) I ....... -• JIMll:ll A comparltl0f1 ot the di!teftnt cootllng etytet of Marc Menteu and Jacques Maxlmln CC) ... "Kelel<J09Cop4.-· ( 19ee, eon.. dy) Warren Beatty. Susanneh Yor1< Sunday, May 18, 1986 29 1 h1 ,3 min) (E) ITMUY CW NW.I Calgary Flames 0< St Louis Blues vs Montreal Canadlens 0< New York Rangers. 1f game five IS neces- sary (Live) (NOTE Star11ng lime IS 1en- 1a11ve J (3 hrs ) lH M u••mic•n Carol Burnell and Amy Madigan star 1n MarsNI Norman's play abo\it rwo lonely women whOse mee11ng at an all-nigh! laundromat leads to f11endsh1p and self-knowledge ( 1 hr ) ( llCMI "The BIUeS Brothers" ( 1980. Comedy) John Belushi, Dan Ay"royd (2 hrs JO min) '1:')WIU1Ult0 Ml@ H•W Atlanta Braves al Sr Louis .. 1"''i~•:l """ 4' mon I ZOLAl.nln ....... .. )rT'llHOW'Tm -Evening----• ... ,51:: .... .. •c:...•n ,,.... ct/9111f ... •"'*'A comparison of the drHerenf coolung styles ot Marc Merieau and Jacques Ma111m1n I tWIT TO tWIT ~tcMIU8 MA-n. The hfe cycle of B111a1n's gold en eagle is studied 1n its natural habnat the Highlands of Scotland In stereo O l 1 hr ) 1. llOVW The Incredible Shrinking Wom- an f t980 Comedy) lily Tomlin Charles Grodin A housewife suddenly begins to st111n1c m size due to chemicals In her household producrs 'PG' I 1 hr . 28 min.) !$") llCMI "Gotcha1·· ( 1985. Comedy) Anthony Edwards. Linda Fiorentino Our- 111g spring b1eak. a UCLA student meets a 111yster1ous woman 1n France and soon t1nds himself 1n the middle of an interna- 11ona1 spy caper 'PG· t3' O ( 1 h1 .. 37 mm) lZl MO¥W Dutchman" ( 1966. Orama) Sh11ley Kn•ghl Al Freeman Jr Film adap- 1a11on of L eR01 Jones' alleg0<ica1 play On a Ne"" York subway, a cruel wtl1te woman -;educes then hum1hates a naive black man • I TC*UIO uallll• .. 8 (1) ... .... ,,....ct/9111f 19 ~..,. Tl"le Auatle9' Cenrral American housekeeper wanls to qu11 her naturahiauon class atte< only one night e ULD .-aCA An exploratlOl'I of Amer- IC8's Wlldhle refuges from the smallett in Flortda 10 Iha largest 1n Alaska O fl) mwtl "To Race The Wind" (1980. Orama} Steve Guuenbefg. Randy Quaid Based on the true story ot blind student H&rOld Krent's llrst year at H1rv11d Law School. which beeomes a time for fri.tld· ship, romance and struogle. ( 1 hr • •5 min.) NI II I OM THI TOUll Featur.cj a day In the lt1e of Columbia Squate • Melody and Bob recall the building 11 home baa lot radio star:.i.cw•r Befgen and B~ CfoabJ. o uaowmt N•...,.. £ Tipa 30 Sunday. May 18, 1986 on a car-finder device, auto pollution, real estate and confusing product instructions e , .. Jesse and • new drama teacher fight Oll9f Nicole. Torrence: Robin Thom· as. In stet~ hr.) • al CLOm• Scheduled· In· teMeWS with Chattton Helton and actres~ Kelly McGlllia; UnNerNI Studloe' King KQng exhibit IDC:t 11Pl9,_. =IOMTOMCW.Wllllll• .,. ... ..., -.t.. -When Jamie launches a career selllng burritos, he soon discov· ers =f•AI ol the business world I • ..,,.. Ill,,. The Ille cycle or Brltall,.s gold· en eagle Is studied In Its natural habitat. the Highlands of Scotland. In stereo. Q U hr.) • IM..., MM Host Ashley Garnder and Guest Host Malcolfn-Jamal Watner who plays "Theo" oo the Cosby Show go back to the first eplaocje6 of your tavorlte soap operas; take you through the ropes of San Diego's sailing school -the largest in the country, test your ~Ills at fast pitch from the stadium: take a lesson at cOOk· rng-made-eeay for kitchen klUttes. a marathon roller ~ater and his cause: Lau rence Gross at the movies l lllllCYM.- ~A family's only eon t>tlnga trou· ble$ to Barbara as she tries 10 cope wilt\ the child's old-fashioned father and mod· ern mother ( 1 tu ) CC) -A concert raped In England by &itlsh rock group Genesis. Songs In- clude "Salisbury Hiii" and " Mama " ( 1 hr.) i~m111'•U1.1••~0et•,...­....,.,M1'0 119 IMCI ,._ Judges Bruce Weitz, Kim F'telds, Peter Reclcell Per'formance by The Weather Gtrls. In stereo. (R) l lT'IALl'MI nl •L.A. Featured· a IOOk at the re- construction of Lady Liberty and Ellis Is· land: a story on fashions tor brg women, Chuck tries to tum S 10,000 In chips Into a mllllon clollara In Laa Vegas l ==-... YWmU.. Ul...,ZDO'l.-aca •• Fea-tute<t the Puffin -amazJng "Penguin ot the North": Styan'a Pandas · a ahy animal lrom China; a new arrival at Wiid Animal Parle. In the Zebra family (l)MI EIEff ... (%).,_"City LIQhta·· (1931, Comedy) Charlie Chaplln, Virginia Cherrlll A Nttle hObO won<a unceealngty to eem money for a blind girl's eye surgery 'G' ( 1 hr . 27 mtn.) Nl(!l) ~ ~ awrTIUl'Tm In stet· eo. i.! hr.) .. 8 Cl) CIAZY um A POI Harry· a alllgned to keep an eye on a womanizing movie star who leads a lavlth ~. (A) ( 1 hr ) 8. -A mMJ Nell end Aday be- come strended In aepatate elevatOfl 1n a ~rtment atore. In at&feo. (R) •.,."Thier· (1981. Orama) James Cun. Tueeday Weld. A Pfofeuional crook, gJvet up his ~dance lor a big aoot• tNt he hopet w'lll NCure hit femlly'a Mure. (2 hra,) e 111 a •••··--· Peul't depl'MM<I When hit former wife lnvft88 him to her up- R=.. 4'.J! ..: 4=.'.:C. l the Kennedy legeCy Former . ti Jimmy carter and Gefltld Ford, and Sef'ls JoM Glenn and Henry Jackson a1e tea· tur~1ai. i "::.. ~ Jessa (Annelle O'Toole) discovers Biii's (Michael Tho- ma) unfaithfulness; Cella (Pamela Sue Martin) 1ravets to London and t>ecomes attracted to medlcal researcher Maritn Taylof (Ben Croes). Vince lord (Sam Neill) u&e6 blackmail to push a new drug out on the market (Part 2 of 2) (2 hrs 5 min) e ..WllAI ~ ''Crossing The Distance" A IOOk at ways that people have used solence. art and technology 10 ConQU8f dlstanoe: included is an 1nterv1ew with Anne Morrow Lindbergh and vtSll6 to the Panama Canal and Sandia Peak Tra~~~W I mAT 5 a D.....ca ··eernste1n on Brahms I Reflections and Perlormance" In the flrsl of three prog1ams teaturing rhe w0<ks of Johannes Brahms. Leonard Bemst&1n conducts the Vienna Phllhar monlc In the Academic Festival Overture and the Serenade tn A (Part I of 3) In sttlf~ hr.) It) '"Pnvate Resorr I 1985 Come cfy) Rob Morrow. Johnny Depp Two teen-agers prowl the beaches of a pash reson for beautiful women A ( 1 hr 22 mtn) w• .. -m .... -na ... - (8) .,_ '"Ghostbuste<s' ( t98' Come cfy} Bill Murray. Dan Aytvoyd Free-lance gho6tflghters spring to achon when a Manhattan high rise becomes the gateway fOf Eart)'l-invad1ng ghouls PG' O ( 1 hr '7 ~ (() "Gh<>etbusters" ( 198'. Come dy) Biii Murray. Dan Aykroyd Free-lance ghoetflghters spring 10 action when a Manhatlan high rise becomes the gateway fOf Earth-Invading ghouls 'PG' ( t hr ,7 min) Cl) 1AL1t..,.. TMI DAMll>I A deceased preacher's spu1t makes a haunting return Guest: Connie Stevens Cl)_. "'The Enforcer" ( 1976. Ora mo 1 Clint Eastwood, Tyne Daly 'Dirty t.iarry' · Callahan Is jOined by a ternale partner 1n hlS pursuit of a group of Cehlotn1a revolu ttonarles terr0<iz1ng San Francisco 'A' ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) 1-UC.MOllNOUYWOOO'AM .. e 'ACTI OJI LR C eatrve dlfferen<:es caU9& a rlf1 between copyw111tr Jo and anchorwoman Blair on the U1ngley Col 19 newscasl In stereo (R) o e 9 -Benson dlScovers • budg et surplus that oouldcost the state its ted eral matching IUnds (R) O Cf) I.Rim.II • nll .ctt Ml» 'AMOUI lntetVlews with George Ham11too. Greer Garson and talenl JNnage< Ken Kragen actress June ChadWick oo a tour ot Peru £1 ........ lhr.) -.:ltlll-,_Nm'f • ~ TUml In Stereo \ 1 hr 1 .. Cl) _, A woman scheme& 10 eliminate her formef daughl"r tn-law to gain cutlody of her grandehlld (R) ( I hr.) e e --_,ROM 11 ashamed 10 admit that sht'• dalfng a midget In ster· u.(R UPl'I .,., -·-··· Hosl St&Y9 Allen it IOlf\ed by ...,,.... Noble •nd Roy CIArk .. thty talc• • IOOk at lolblel from "Gimme a Btaetcl" the cun.m U.S. wnb1•1dor to Brad who ... t'*'-" kidnlipped by Colom~·· .... 19 =::.i CE--·• ~ .. "Strr.ge e.cn.llowl" ( 1965. COmedy) Rock Hudaon, Gig Young. Aft• QOntldering diYoro.. a corporate eqcu. ti.... an.mpm to reconcie With hie Wife. wtaa lefy tempef could harm hie Image. a.~ ""'I) ..I'~ TrMIUfe" (1985, Or• me) Matgot !Oddef. Ted Danlon. In ~ CO. a ttJ'tpper teems up with I Medy American ex-petriol to INrct'I for her le-"* end • st<*n fortune. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) CD .. "When She Wat Bed" ( 19". A<Mt) Georgina SpeMn, Jonn Lealie. A young woman ~CMll of t-parentt' e1Ctramarital atfan. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tWdl)_,1MCUlnstereo. (1 hf~ (I) .. "Beach Girls" (1982. ) Debra BtM. Val Kline. A 1..,,_. I '1 trtenda hejp her to lootefi up so they can get on with hevinQ tun at the beech. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30ri\.) tW ~ .. ''Young Ledy Chett.wy'' < 19n, OJame) Harlee McBtlde. PM• Rattay. A young woman Inherits her tatft. ly'• htjQe manalon and an enoeatora diary idet~ '::)OUI &exual eecapedea 'R' -..,,. . .,,. "" ... "A Senlitllle. Paaelonate Man" (1977, OJama) o.vld Januen, Angle Olcklnson. A corporate eutbed< IMvea an Hfoapec9 aclentllt unemployed and Into alcoholc delPU. (2 tv'I.) Sketches: "The Qodtather " I lllP .. -ml ... _ ...... --·---? .... ,. fUMI _, • Ull A tunckaiWlg apec1e1 to benefit cancer and dlMele r• ... rch at St. Jude's Children'• Holpltal In Mempllla. Teno. Hoeta; S.tty White and Olcit Van Patten. ( 1 hr.) (!) ... "SoW At SM" ( 1937, A<Mn- ture) Gary Cooper. George Raft. After • ... wreck, a ship'• offlc« Is tOfc:.d to INl<e an lmpOrtant decllk>n conoemlng the:=.,~· (2 hra.) l~P'IMWtflL-c:.11 ..... , .... lf-..Y CUPflllM.I C.laary Aemea or Louil Blue9 vs. MontrMT CaNdlens or New York Rangers. if game five Is neoee- llry. (R) Cl)._ "The Tenant'' ( 1978, Orama) Roman Polanskl, Isabelle Adlenl. A young men rents an apartment In Perla where 1 Pf9Yious tenant eommitled tuleide and becomea paranoid abOUt hie nelghborL 'R' ,~2.t;t. 6 min.) -1 1MC111natereo (1hr.) W • .-&YI Holt· Father Guido Ser· ducd. Muaical gueata. Jefferson StanNp. ~~ • .. "The Kremlin l etter" ( 1970. Sulpenae) Bibi AndefMon. Richerd Boone. American Spiel In Moecow to ,.. 00\llf 1 at<*n entl-Red CNna letter -. 00* • treitOf In their midst. (2 hrs., '5 min.} • ...._, •mu Sunday, May 18, 1988 31 32 SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1986 •SJUOS The Or .. CoMt College baaeball team can't hold ninth-Inning lead and dropa regional play- off opener, 5-4. 82. .so~ SUNNY Alcala jurors see game ~how tape videotape. dauabter WU fond of~ same one identified as alleged victim• s But is it the earring? Aocordina to defense attorney John Patrick Dolan, the earrina ahown in the videotape may be the Vet}'. same one that a prosecutor hopes will help convince JUron Alcala it pillty of murderina Robin Christine Samsoe a 12-year-<>ld Huntington Beach ~ in 1979. identical pair of earrinp the day the va.niabed while bikina to a ballet e1ut, ICCOrCli111 to iestimony. A pair of earrinp alona with a scat1eriq of pbotopapba were found in a Selrile ltOntle locker Alcala had ren1ed before his arrest in 1979 on suspicion of murder. Marianne Frazier, fiahti111 tan at She teltifted, aid she WU reasonably c:enain they were the aame earrinp her daulbW liked to war. BJ ITZVE MARBLE ... ..., ...... A 1978 videotape of the "Oatina Game" wu played last week for juron in a de(ense effort to discredit one of the most potentially damqing Trustee blasts KOCEon coverarge Irritated by station· s decision not to cover l.ocal Assembly race BJ ITBVE MAIUILE .............. A colJete lNJtee said she is irritated tba& a public television station in Huntinston Beach tw decided not to cover a local state Aslembly race and tlidMlewWllko .. 41 1111 to.- a position on the maner. ~Baum, a Cout Community Collele Diltric:t trustee, said she bas caUecf for a public hearing u early u this week to determine why KOC& TV o&u• no pre.<lection coverqe of ibe 58th Ammbly District primary. The public television station is located on the Golden West campus in Huntinaton Beach and is owned and operated by the Coast collqc district. The S8th Assembly District in- cl ... Seal BeachJ_Sunset Beach and f'OUlhly half of ttuntinaton Beach. Three Democnts are vyina for the riabt to challeQF incumbent As- 11mblyman Dennis Brown, R-Lona lelcb, in the fall. One of the Democnts. Pegy Staal, complained last week that KOCE wu del)rivina voters of fair election coverqe by not covering the race. Stags is a history teacher at Golden West CoUqe. Jim Cooper, the station'• vice president of community affain, said kOCE la not able to cover every political• race in OranfC County becaute of budlet constraints. Cooper II.id me station decided not to cover the S8th district raoc because the auembly district is 1plit between Oranae ud Loa Af\Fles counties. He Mid other political contests have been eliminated &om coverage for the aamereuon. "Our turf ia Oranae County," he II.id. But Baum II.id she thinks the (Pleue ... &OCE--TV I A2) pieces of evidence in the retrial of accused killer Rodney James Alcala . AJcaia, a winning contestant on the television pme show in 1978, sports Iona hair and what appears to be an earrina da.n&Jina from one ear on the Samsoe may have been wearina an Tbe earri.np we-re identified in coun last month by Samsoe's mother, wbo II.id they membled a pe.ir her Tbe momer said the . bad a chain and small ball = &om the endl. WbeD ooe of tbe &*r broke. abe recalled di . and filiGt the other 10 it would~. Tbe pair f<Mlnd in Ak:ala'a locker ...,._ ..... "-...... AD aerlal Ttew of Newport Barbor taken OD S.tarday. wrly 80 ,...n after It,,.. declleated OD llay 23. lW. NB celebrates harbor's golden years As Mayor Phil Maurer puts It, 'the harbor Is what makes our city unique and distinct.· While Pfcsjdent Franlclin 0 . Roosevelt sat in the White House, a parade of boats waited ~tiently off Newport Beach, 2,SOO miles away. But when the clock struck noon in For rel8ted 1tortee, men pho!oe-AI Newport Beach, FDR pressed a telqraph key, siplalina the start of the procession and the grand openina of Newport Harbor. The dedication on May 23, I 936. marked not only the official opening of the harbor, but the unveiling of one of the srandest projects of FDR's New Deal prOJfam. Drcdgina and jetty- conatrucuon work over the previous three yean were funded throuab Roosevelt's Works Progress Admin- istration. And the result of that New Deal prosram is what many consider the West Coast capital of pleasure boat· ing and the most visible feature of the coastal community. As Newport Beach Mayor Phil Maurer 11ys; "The harbor is our ROBERT Hvfl>MAN Focus ON THE NEws leadina natural resource. Without it. we'd be just like Hermosa Beach." "The harbor is what makes our city unique ud distinct," Maurer said. .. lt'a been the focal point of every development in the city bec"lusc everyone's oonoemed about 1ettin1 a look at the bey." Maurer, who has lived in Newport Beach for the put 33 yean. llid the golden anniversary observance has special meanina for the city's loq- nme residents. .. It's a very, very sentimental anniversary because theTC arc many people still here from the early days who will add a personal touch to the celebration, .. be said. The golden anniversary of the harbor will be marked Friday when President Reagan sipals the start of a similar boat parade into the bart>or. This time, however. the signal will be sent via satellite, rather than tele- pph. The I p.m. boat puade. which (Pl_.. ... NSWPOaT/A7) State OKs lnitlal funds for new Irvine schools BJ PBD. SNEIDl!!llMAN .............. After a five-year fundina drouaht. 11.ate officials have taken a fint step toward providiq: $21 .6 million for new school building projects in Irvine. Tbe state bas qreed to ~rovide the Irvine Unified School District with an initial SS60,000 for plannina and desian wort for three new elemen~ tchools and expuasion of two high tcboola. District officials are op- timistic that the remainina money for oonatruc:tioo of thete projects is on the horizon. "Thia year we bepn to feet the im~ of five ycan with no new bulldinp," said Helen Cameron praident of the district's Board of Education. "The crunch has bqun to hit." While other Oranae County di• tricts have clOICd tehoola bccaute of dcclinina enrollment, Irvine Uni- fied'• student count jumped by 1,200 this year bringina enrollment to about 11;100. District parents have ellpreueo concern about over- crowding at some sites, and uted ... wbas new ICbools will be bullt to acoommodate today's pre-schoolers. Thia month, af\er state officials appt0Wld initial bwldina funds for Irvine, the news was conveyed to all district perents in a letter signed by the ftve 8oud of Education mcm- ben. .. It loots promi1ina. and we wanted to ahare lbe IOOd news," board President Cameron said. "We don't get aood news very often." The letter to parents lists five Irvine project& earmarked for state fundina: •Construction of an elementary school in Southwest Woodbridse - $8. l million. •Expansion of Woodbridee High School -S6. l million. (Pl_.. ... lllVDIS/ A2) Zoning puzzle remedy offered Architects offer Ideas for area that mixes home. business uses ., 11.JIAN llOWLETI' ....... ._ ... A 30-yar-o&d ZODiQ& problem &.bat U. aDoWed bu1in rue 1 and homes to ailt 9de by tide ia a leClioe of COiia Mal can be IOlved by cooperation. a sroup of architects told concerned residents Saturday. Tiiie arcbitecta. who volunteered to try and tolve the zooina problem, told thole wbo anended a comanm:it)'" meetina that bomeownen and bull· Dell operaton may be able to work totether toward an affordable solu- tion. Mart Keller. from t.he Orange County chapter of the American Institute of Architects. II.id the ~ tan involves a 1,m.foot linear block oo tbc north side of West 19th Street between Federal and Whittier av- em1es. For about 30 yean. the piece of city property bas not been dcsipated either residential or commercial. causina headaches for city officials and confusion for residents and business operaton in the area. The unlllU&l problem allows a business to be next door to a home. miJ.inazoning throughout the strip of T.ite only place in the aty where you can do this," Keller cxplatned at the resident's meeting, held at the now-closed Victoria School. The solution recommended by the nine-member team of architects 1s for the city to formally desianate the zone "R 1-B," makina both residences and busincases permissive uses in the area. To make such a designation work. business ownen and residents would have 10 follow ,Wdelines desianed to make the bus1- ness,tresidcntial community an at- tractive piece to hvc, KeUer II.id. . The design guidelines include land- scaping, signjq. pariang and liahtina supulations, KeUer said. the ionina of the block bas been left in a .. transition·• phase by the city for several ~· aJIOwtllJ people to thread 1t With home busmesscs and other uses over the pessqc of time, Keller said. When resadents of the area asked city officials what their nghts were conoemina UJeS for their property, they were told the whole block might chanae to either residen- tial or c:pmmcrcl&I in the next couple of yean. he ell plained. City offic1als have completed a (Pl-... -7.0lmfO/A.2) Year-long study will probe effect DmltX new construction has on schools A8 A3 85-6 C&-11 cs C11 c+5 A8 A8 C12 Rosenberg_ fires man caught In foe's camp a1 UIA MARONEY ............... The OranJC County Board of S.pervisors 11 upcctod to ICt &be dock dcluna Tuetday OD 1 oae-r-r l&Udy o( how boominl rwidcati&I oomlnlctJOJ\ in M1sti0a V.. E TOllO ud Luuna Hills will a1rect the ~lt Valley Unified School 1*rici. Scbool district officials dumb- frNeded tbc t0unty and the bwJclina industry in January by lhratenjna to block the issuance ofbuildina permits if somethina we-re not done to en~ adequate school facilities for children movina into the IChool district. School uperuuendent Peter Henman II.id the district la already aeriousl~ overet0wded and cannot cope with anymore res.adenllal de- velopmfl\t within its boundari The joint county-tehool diatnct atudy will be paid for by the Buildlf\I Industry Assoaation. While the study it beina completed, buildm wtll still be able to proceed with raidenual developments m &be affected unincorporated com- muaida. But they must l&J'eC to pey aay dcvtloper fees that mtlbt be requited aftcr,lhe study is oomplde. At lftV10usly, devclopm .aint ~nenl plan amendments or ronina cb&Dl'I tom the county will ftnt (Pl1 .. aADDL&MC&/ AtJ C2-.3 C11 81 ... C1-3 A2 a, VSAN aowu:n ........ ,.. ... A volunteer with Nathan R~ nbera's oo~oftal caJ'ft.PIJ&1\. •ho wu cauaht wortina an tbt e&mp&l&Jl Madq\W\en of llep. R*'1' E. Bldham under a fllte name F'nday, hat been 6ttd by the Roeenbera c.ampaian 1n connectJon witb tbe 1nodmt The-volunteer, JOKpb Trao. has also qrttd to wnte a no\e o( apolop 10 Badbam. Roxnbera said. Roeenbeq. who 1s 8adham's challenaer in the 40th Distnct R~ pub1can pnmary, said Trio is .. an tmpet\IOUS youth,. wbo mack I tna- takc. Trao fint aaaned a volunteer 1dent1· Rcauon form in the a.dham ~ quanen usina the name Brian Men- doza. tiOCOl'dina 10 Btdham aide William hm'ber. After he wu conf'roottd by wspioous cami*an <.._.. .. aOURW&a0/&2) a .. Al OfMge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Sunday,~ 11. 1988 Sculpture dedicated Admlrera aase at .. lletalphor, •• a'ecalpture dedicated darlnc the 22nd annual Kewport Beach AIU Feeth'al Saturday. From left, onlookera include an anlde~tified art.a lo•er. Mayor Phil llaa.rer. ecalptor Bret Price, Councilwomen helyn Bart and Ruthelyn Plummer, and 8apeni8or Tom Riley. The feetin.l contlnaee today. ROSENBERG FIRES VOLUNTEER .•. From Al workers, he told them his name was Joe Michael Trgo. According to Rosenberg, Trgo·s volunteer effon for the challenger's campaign included posung signs with Rosenberg's name on them through- out the 40th Distnct. When the Roscnbe~ signs were replaced with Badham signs. Trgo apparenll) went to the Badham headquarters "to see what was going on," Rose nberg said. He said Trgo acted independent!) of the Rosenberg campaign when he went to Badham '\ Newport Beach campaign headquarters. .. He was angry at the systematic rcmovaJ of the signs and that the)' were replaced by Badham signs," Rosco berg sajd. Trgo was fired from the Rosenberg campaign by campaign manager Harry Rosenberg following the inci- dent. Badham campaign workers called Newport Beach police officers to the scene after confronting Trgo Friday night. No documents were missing from Badham's campaign headquarters, and Trgo lef\ before police officers arrived, said Badham campaign of- ficials. "I figure people make mistakes, .an.d that's the way it goes," Rosenberg said. The accusations come in the midst of an increasingly bitter campaian drawing verbal punches from both sides. The election is June 3. SADDLEBACK DISTRICT AND ROMES ••• From Al have to reach agreement w1th the school d1stnct over prov1s1on of permanent school fac1ht1e\. Developers whose projects that don't fall under that requirement must agree to pay the d1stnct $3.000 for each attached unit and $6.200 for each detached unit to defray the cost of prov1ding classroom space for children expected to lave in the homes. Previous agreements called for a per unit fee ofS 1,200. The JOant study w11l determine the present capacity of the school d1stnct, develop a formula for determining increased pubhc school enrollment that may result from rcsidentiaJ construction and estimate the number and cost of new schools that wlll be needed. After the study is complete, partici- pants will have four months to come up with an implementation plan for financing and buildina the schools. Developer fees, an assessment on new homeowners and state bond money are possible sources of fund- ing. IRVINE SCHOOL FUNDS OK'D BY STATE •.• From Al •fapans1on of Irvine High Schooi -$2.5 m1ll1on. •Plans and slle purchase for Northwood IV Elementat) School - S2 2 m1 lhon. •Plans and sate purchaM'. for a nr-w elementary school in Southeast Woodbridge or in West park -$2. 7 million. Although the enure $21.6 m1ll1on has not yet been allocated b) the state. Cameron said, .. We're opt1m1o;t1c at KOCE-TV ... From Al stauon has a duty to cover political races 1ns1de rhe boundanes of the school d1stnct. "The station may cover Orange County, but it's not funded by all of Orange County," she said Bau m said she ma) bnng up the matter at the board'<o meeting on Thursda) Board President Nanq Pollard could not be reached for comment this point." David E. Kmg. the d1stnct's direc- tor of facilities. planntnj and de- velopment, said the top pnonty 1s the elementary school for Southwest Woodbrid$C. He said the school has been "designed and s1ttmg on the shelf for three years.·· He said the district now expects to have the construction funds for that school by November. King said Irvine Unified did not qualify for such funding earlier be- cause at was not considered an overcrowded d1stnct under 'State guidelines. One rea-;on 1s thar Irvine's population growth has been uneven. resulting an overcrowded schools in some neighborhoods and vacant seats in other'>. Mo\t of Ir" 1m"s recent growth has been in th<.' Woodbridge and Northwood commun1t1cs. According to King. Irv ine's unex- pectedly large enrolfmcnr 1ump this year and larger 'itatc allocations for school eon\lruct1on helped the das- tnct qualif~ nov. for bu1ld1ng money. Because full state funding remams uncertain. th e d1stnct board has set up what 11 refe rred to 1n It\ letter as a "safety net." lt formed two Com- munuy Fac1lit1es Districts. Bonds can be sold to pay for new schools in these areas, with the funds to be repaid through a special tax on future homeowners. The school board's letter said this method will allow the district an alternative building fund source if state money is delayed or reduced. One of the spcciaJ districts is expected to permit construction ofNorthwood IV Elementary School, scheduled to open in the fall of 1987. · ZONING ..• From Al market study on the problem to see what they can afford to do. but they asked the American Institute of Architects tf it would find a• team willing to work out some recommen- dations for action, Keller said. The fact-finding team will report 1ts findings to the City Council within the next few months. Keller said. ALCALA JURORS SEE TAPE OF SHOW ••. From Al vi ewing of the videotape. the ObJCU on Alcala's ear appcarc; 10 be httlc more than a "metallic" blur The eamngs stand as only the latest twt'it m the retnal of a man accused m one of Orange ( ounty's mo\I notonous murder case" Jurors -perhaps as soon as th is week -wall be asked to decide whether Alcala should be returned to state prison or go free Alcala was convicted 10 Samsoc's murder m 1980 and ordered eit· ecuted. He spent fou r years on death row before the state Supreme Coun overturned his conv1ctton on grounds that JUrors were 1mproperl)' told of Alcala's pnor cnmmal h1<;tory The rctnal has run a close parallel to the first tnal with ~veral cxcep- t~nL • A former firefighter who..e tCSll- 'b~~~~E Daily Pilat MAINOfFICE mon~ wa~ c.o n'i1de red crucial in the first Alcala tnal c;urpriscd courtroom obo;ervers this month when she claimed she could no longer recall her tesumon) Dana ( rappa, now a registered nurse. testified 1n the fim tnal that c;he 'iav. a man resembling Alcala pu'ih1ng a youn$. blond girl along a trail m the foothills near Pasadena. She also testified that she later came across a badly muulated corpse but did not tell police because she was so tcmficd Police later 1dent1fied the bod~ as Samsoe·s Called to the witness stand this month. < rappa said she no longer recalls seeing the man or the girl or the body < rappa said she ha'i recently been under psychaatnc care. Crappa's onginal te stimony, how- ever. wa'i read to Jurors. The process took nearly two days. Dolan countered by playing a 1980 ta~ recording of a police interview w1th Crappa m which she admits she cannot tell whether the man she saw was Alcala. .. No, I don't know if it's the same person," she tells a police detective in the interview, which was taped before she testified. Alcala did not take the witness stand m the first trial but that may change in the retnal. Supenor Court Judge Donald McMartm ruled last week that if Alcala takes the witness stand tbe prosecution will not be able to quit him on has cnminal bacqround. Alcala has previously been con· v1cted of child molestation. But Dolan won't commit himself. He said Alcala wanu to testify, but that his testimony may not be needed. DtJ.~ IJO Wft1 ~St Goll• l.On.o .& ...., ~ llo• •5«> CO\'•"'-t • "IJfia 0-'94.ot to S671 _..._ .\ tct•or• a.~ o~· Just call 642-6086 11 Querenteed ....,,..,., ,....,.,. 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IW °""""* for MonOl!r: uni.~ Eztendecl '"' ._,. ... pertod --' IOr lllOl'eelll'I nlgM _, ._.... '°'* ..,.._,'°l_ ... ~T~ ~....,~.,..,_, .Cooler~ to74.~ ... ::r: ........... ~ 12 tola. ~ .. to ea. Tides IO N .. ea 11 at fOOAY 5 l&a.m II 52e.m. e :stpm u 04 •1 llllOllOAY ~tow 1246 ~m 1.6 Fnllllgll 9·2••m 40 a-id low 1Utpr11 01 8-ldlllgll 704011'1 u Sun .... today .. 7 50 011'1 , -Mondey et 5 41 am encl -"111'1" 91 7 510 11'1 Moon-lodey •l 2 19pll'I , --2 • 1 a m encl n-llQ8ln MOflOeJ el 3'22pm. Ex-Stanton cop says he '11 drop suit By oe .UIOda&M Presa An former Stant.on policeman who mistakenly shot Ind k.illed a S-ycar- old boy in 1983 says he'll drop a S2S million lawsuit against Stanton if the city pays his law school tuition and lets him carry a concealed weapon. Ex-officer Anthony Sperl also asked city officials to destroy bis old .357-Magnum revolver "for moral reasons." The gun killed Pat.riclc Andrew Mason_, 5, on March 3, 1983, in the dark.coca a~ent where his mother bad left him while she was at work. Patrick had a toy aun. Sperl thought it was real and opened fire. Sperl, 27, said city officials prom- ised bim a chance to build a new career after he left tbe fon::e in Auaust 1983, and he wanu $20,000 from the city to continue his studies at a Los Angeles law school He also wants the right to carry a ooncealed firearm. "What we're talkina about here are things that were promised to me before," Sperl said. "You don't sec me malcin& a demand for $8 million. because rm not." Patrick's mother, Patricia Ridge. accepted a $395,000 settlement from the city May 9. At the time of the shooting, Ridge said she bad left her son at home alone bcc:auae she couldn't afford a babysit- ter. She now lives in Chicago. Sperl wu d.ispatcb.ed to the apart- ment after a neighbor called police to say the mother and child hadn't been seen for weeks. Stant.on City attorney Tom Allen said the issue of payina for Sperl's education ii still under DCJOtiation, but LosAngelesattomcyOus Wright, who represents the city's insurance carrien, said it's unlikely the money will be paid. City officials said they probably would qrec to destroy the gun b\lt that Sperl would not be allowed to ca11'Y a concealed firearm. In add1uon. Sperl has asked the city pay $5,000 1n legal fees owed his current lawyer, Sherman Oaks at- torney Edward L. Masry. Allen said that remains a matter of mscussion. Sperl's cross-complaint apinst Stanton is one of the last open issues in a lengthy legal battle that has cost the city or its carriers more than $500,000. The onJy other facet of the case sull pendmg is a civil wrongful-death action brought by Patrick's father, Larry R. Hewitt, who's serving a 40- ycar term in Joliet. 111., prison for murder and robbery. That case will be settled between Hewitt and Ridge, said her Newport Beach lawyer, Richard Farnell. Hell's Angel sues Olympics panel Newport native Hllda Dray LOS ANGELES(AP)-Amember of the Hell's Angels motorcycle club sued the Los Anjeles Olympic Or- ganizing C'omm1ttee and Special Olympics Inc., alleging his $3,000 donauon to the 1984 Olympic Torch Relay didn't go to a smaJI Penn- sylvania town as promised. LAOOC attorney ~ Rappcll said Fnday that Christie was never promised the money wouJd to to a spcdfic Spccral Olympics chapter. Services were held Saturday for Hilda Nielsen Dray, a native of Newport Beach who died in Carlsbad on her binh<iay last Wednesday. She was 76. Mrs. Dray was , s>< ~tmaster of Balboa Island for many years and active in numerous organiz.ations. ln 1974, she received an award from the Newport Harbor Lady Angler's Club for 25 years of outstanding service. She was a life member of the Balboa BayOub,amemberoftheBusincss& ProfessionaJ Woman's Oub, the Zonta Oub, the Angler's Friday Luncheon Oub and active in the Orange County CbiJd Guidance Clinic. She held various offices in aJI the organizations. In recent years she and her husband lived in Carlsbad, where they were members of Kina of Kings Lutheran church. She is sutvi ved by her husband Bert J. Dray; daughter and son-in-Law. Georgia and Bob Bethurum oflrvine: grandson, Robert Bethurum of Santa Ana; granddauahter, Lisa Bethurum of Playa del ltey; brothers, Victor Nielsen of Orcyland, Wash., and Bil Nielsen of Costa Mesa; sisters, Signd Nichols of Hemet. Esther N1elscn- Simons of Costa Mesa. Peggy Bertuleit of Newport Beach and V ema Hardesty of Big Bear City. The family requests that donations be made to the NationaJ Kidney Foundation ofOranJe County, 14525 San Feliciano, La Mirada, CA. 90638. Protest mounted at weapons station About 50 Alhance for Survival supporters gathered in front of the SeaJ Beach Naval Weapons Station Saturday afternoon in a demon- stration apmst nuclear weaponry. The thrtt-hour protest was a peace- ful one that onl y drew two SeaJ Beach police officers to watch the Alliance members, police said. No one was arrested. and the officers had no problems with the crowd durin.a the noon gathering. Wovens by ... e Portofino 1hawl ta.uel available in black, mU1hroom, brandy, buriundy and white. The clualc Venetian in natural butterecotch. 1119 Pa•IUo• l•lud •Newport Beacb • 769-1823 • Bullocb Wlublre Wl.ni • ' A Car1how benefit. Chlldren1 Bo.pltal 1be 13th annual Concou.n d' El•""' will be sntentod today by the Pantero Owiers Oub of America &om 9 Lm. to 5 p.m. oa UM aolf coune of tbe Newponer Raon in Nnpon B11Cb. &ode and pret1'iOut Htot wU1 be Oil = and are valued collectively at S9'1'1 mlllioll. Psi from tho event will be do"**' to CbUdrent Hotpilal of Ora.nae County. JIB poap meem at BfM6 Tbe M\lltJple Scletotia Su.9P0n Group of HOii Memorial Hotpilal will meet ft'om l to 4 p.m. today lo the N~n Beech botphal'a rebabilitatioo l)'mnuium. Mary Schulz will dflC\lll biofeedbeick. Call 760-23'3 for mon information. 1 AatJlor to •peak today Elizabeth FonY\ho Hailey, an awafd..winnina author, will be the ~tured apeaker at today'• 11:30 Lm. brunch of the Oraqe County chapter of Women in Communication. Tick.eta are $20 for members and S22.50 for auesu. Call 644-2627 for detail•. Greece propam at OCC Oraoae C.OUt CoUeae will conclude itJ trav· elQl\IC lerles ''Armcbair Adventures" today with a l"'Olfl.D'l on Oreece at 4 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Tbeater:Tickeu are S5 at the door. VCI ba.aqaet toa.'6JJt Leaden in research, teacl\.ina. aervice and other faceu of university life will be recopiud at toda~'• annual Laudl and Laurell ~wet 1poDIOl'ed tbe UC Irvine Alumni Allociauon. The event · be beld at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach ~nnirf at 5:30 p.m. and tickeu are S30. Call 85 736 for details. JIJdw1fe talk .iated Certified ounc-midwife Mickey Selwyn will speak on midwifery care today at 10:30 Lm. at the Oranae Cout Unitarian Univenaliat Cbu.rcb, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The propam is free and f\&rt.ber information ii available at 646-4652. Nepal talk In Newport Dr. Gary James of Oranae Cout CoUeae will pretent a lecture on bil travels in Nepal today &om 3 to 4 p.m. at tbe Natural History Museum, 2627 Vista del Oro, Newpon Beach. Admisaion is free and more lftformation may be obtained by callina 640-7120. Democrat. to meet The 69th A.llembly Diatrict Democratic Com- mittee will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in a savinp and loan bu.Ud.i.oa at Talbert A venue and Brook.bunt Street in Fountain Valley. Michael Blackburnj candidate for the 42od Conpessional District, wil speak. StepfamU7 taD at OCC Author Elizabeth Einstein will diacuss bow to 1t.re~en the 1tepfamily at a 6:30 ~~ worksho~ Mona.y in Room l 08 of ~ t Collete s Home Econom.ic::s Buildina. The fee is $15 per penon and S2S per couple, and more information is available at 432-S880. DoJplWJ• JJa.t Commodore. The Dolpb.ina the women's sroup of the Newport Harbor a.mber of Commeroe, will host their male counterpl.rt orp.nization, the Com- modores, Tuesday at 7 a.m. at the Newpon Marriott Hotel. Sin~r Jan Knowlton will entertain and present 1 tip on aettina press release• published. Call 7'2-8900 for details.. Monday, May 19 • 6:30 p.m., C..ta Mtaa Ctay c.aetJ City Council Cbainben, 77 Fait Drive. ' • 7:30 _p.m., Lapu a... Denten Speclflc Plu, City Council Olamben, 505 Forest Ave. Students meet past in Death Valley , fosstls, marveltng at the panorama of nature 8JLAVllAMm .............. John Wilkenoa believet kidt 1oam be«er tbn>ulb ftni-bud experience. • So a.e ua duet other actwu iook 11 Laauna Be8cb Hilb School 1tudeDtJ throup a time warp. Tbey UUdted lhnNlb the put coUectiaa Cotail1 datlna neatly 600 million Ytu'I bKk. The ro=r c:amphaa trip to Death Valley NaU. Monumat pve 1tudenu in Wflkmoa'1 ~ clua the cbanoe to bo&d biltOrY isl tbe ~·of their bands. State of the .art fair "'What you lam in acbool, well (\be trip) briJaal it to Ufe." Mid K.a&btyn Waaa, 16, 1 IODhomote. Tbetr !rat atop WM at tbe Deeen ConlOttium owned by lbe California Saate Univeoity lytt.em and uted u a retClt.ld1 '-botltory. Tbenl ~ (O\lnd a 1prina fUJod with a pond of endaAaerod ftlb. Al they made t6eir -ay into the monument. tbe fucinatioo of the colon and aiJe bepft to aiok io, two of the ltudenta ..,eed. At Anilt'• Palelte an array of colon are 1plalbed -..inst tbe horizon like a colorful ............................ s .c. cad)' (l'ICJlt) from BD-0 ., ..... at McDoD- D.U DoqJu ta.lb wltla muleDta at tbe recent ~ Teel& ~ Fair at UC In1De. Tile nat. Bergeson asks funds for Back Bay work By SUSAN ROWLETT Of .. 0-. .......... State Sen. Marian Beraeson. R-Newpon Beach, bas placed a S 1 million appropria- tion in the Senate budaet for drcdaina Upper Newport Bay tbia 1ummer. Annual Spring Clean-up Week starts Monday in Laguna Beach lquna Beach's annual Sprina O ean-up Week ii this Monday throuab Fnday. Durina Sprini Oea.n-up, Laauna Beach residents may diapose oflatae. unwanted items that nonnally cannot be picked up with their rqular household trash. Items such as old refriaerators, bot water tanks, couches, chairs, carpets, stoves and any other lasJc, bulky household items may be placed by the curb on the rqular trash day durina the week. All lockin& items should be removed from any type of refriaerators. frcczcn, etc .. or doors removed before they arc included in the pick-up. Oippinp should be bundled and tied, and be no lonaer than four feet 1n lenath and 18-incbes in diameter. Cn•l• botllne tralnlng offered County tobuy · Modjeska estate ., LllA auJIONSY ............. Tbe bi1toric couatry bome fA Medc=e Helena~ will be~ by Git On.aee Couty ~ .... -Patb District. The CO\Ulty loud of Supenilon .... authoria!ed ....,U.tiom to~ me 91- }'etr-old home of tbe famou1 Sb.abspeareu actrela. Tbe preeent owner, tbe OwW Wl8rllf family, has ofRnd io.U tbe IMMMI _.ha 16 aaa of pound& in ~ CMyoe (or S 1 million -1 little a.. Mil' ha aPSJl'&ited value. Once t.be laJe it complete. 1lle Dll'ka dastricl plana to spend about 1500,000 IO renovat.e tbe boUle IDd ""'*" tbe lfOWMll for pub& '*· No one ipOke .... pwcbMe ol cbe- Mocljellra bomit at a public bemi9a Mid by IUDCf'vilon WldDllday. Tbe °'= .• tam tbe city o~"': tbe r ud .. Audubon Soclety and tbe SilVlnlllO- Modjelka Patka aad b:ratioD Diluic:l. Two Ill !ren pniled tbe plenMd pu.rcbw •a-VO.to .C:::-1lle mytdque oft.he~ i ecaw. M~ &I ClClmidered OM al die putest of sa. ... ,.._.. adrl 1111 Wiii known to t.beaterJoen in ~ ud America alike in tbe late l IOOI. ~ • oommi11ioned udlitect Seolord Wbill to build ber a OOWltry reuat in °'81111 Cowity. White, renowned for bis ~ cent\lty renovation oft.be White Home, ~ a Victorian co~ tbat ........ VI ted ceillnp, le9ded windowl ud ID 6:~ of iu denady wooded seclusion, Modjetb called tbe po8Ddi surrou.ndina her ramblins co.a. bet forest of Alden after a locale m lbe S~ play .. Al You Ub It." Mocljab and ber butbud lived iD lbe boutc until 1 ~k~ it wu acquired by otben.· The W family pun:bued t.be propcny in 1923. Aocordina to Beraeson aide Julie Froebers, the funds will be used to implement a clam shell dred&e for digioa dlt ftom the ul!:" portion ol'the bay. The Laauoa Beach free' Clinic is offerina a 50-bour trainina pr<>v&m for crisis -------------hotline volunteers. -· By usina a c abeU dredae instead ofa hydraulic dn:dse, double the amount of material can be taken &om the bay at only 1 20 peroent increase in cost, froebefl explained. The clam abell drqde scoops silt, rather than vacuumina it up alona with water, as a hydraulic dredae does. The dredaina of Upper Newport Bay is vital to the wildlife in the protected ccolotical reserve because the lilt buildup aft'ecu the birdl' and other babiu, she said. Tbe classes will be every Tuesday, Wednesday Tbunday from 6:30 to 10 p.m. at the clinic, 364 Ocean Ave. The classes, from June 18 to July 17. will prepare volunteers to answer calls on the chruc's 24-hour hotline. Volunteers will learn enouaht oommwucatioos skills to ass1st callers on a cnSJs intervention level in areas of rape, suicide and domestic violence. They wall also be able to p ve caUen the proper referrals for emeraency aid or on-aoina ooufttcliq. Additional infonnation or class reservations are available by callina 494-9429 or 831-8143. U•IJen needed at Pageant of Ma•ten Adults seek.an& summer jobs arc remUlded that there arc openings for ushers durina Candidates invited to two Irvine f orurns Public forum• for Irvine City Co\&Dd1 candidates will be held MoDday and Tuctday. Biddina on tbe ~Ill project i1 ••••••••••••••••r expected to beain early this summer, and the work ii teheduled to aet under way in the Pqeant of the Masters from July 9 throu&h Auaust 24. • Applications are available at the festival office. 6SO l..qun.a Canyon Road. or by callina 494-1145. Office hours are 8:301.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. The deadline 1s May ) l. AU I 0 people campaf:int for cwo council ICIU in the June electioa bave been invited to participate. accordint to orpnizcn of the eventa. Bomeleea ......... a 2.,...... old -tend male labndormls. la at tbe ln1De A•'••I CU. Cea• wMle waltl.q ,_ ....... to taki lala IMI••· Ba la a ~ watorz. bllt tloa a.i;•,f.-~: .................. Tia• oeater I• at 11129 lud CaDJOD a-.c1. Auau•t. Froebera said. Pendina Senate lqialatJon earmarks money from tideland oil revenues for coastal wetland preterVation, Froebera said. However, Berseson baa encouraaed local aovernments to look for other methods of fundina that will protect the wetland• and emure fundina for the 001tly project. "By approachina the aUIJllentation from lWO aitection1 and identifyina two different fundina sources, I am confident that we will be able to finance this project," Berleson said. The S l million appropriation for Upper Newpon Bay wu approved in the Senate vmlon of the b~t April 25, Froebera II.id. The budpt item will now 10 to Budaet Conference Committee. . Cultural com.mlttee memben .ought Applications are beina solicited for four positions on the Costa Meta Cultural Ans Committee, wh ich advises the City Council on aranu to cultural arts orpnizations. Two council members also serve on the the committee, formed in September 1984. Interested persons are asked to submit a letter and a resume to the city manqcrs office at City Hall. 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 92626, no later than Monday. YMCA DOW' IJa• 7ear-roand •W'lmmbJ6 cl .... The Newpon-Cosaa Mesa YMCA 's deep pool W111 be renovated to accomm odate year-round 1wimmina leuons instead of beina used for dlVlni. DivinJ boards and platfonns arc beina removed and the pool floors arc beana railed for the 1W1mmin1 lesson1, to be aiven 70 hours per week, said YMCA director Jim de Boom. Oe8oom said SlS,000 is needed to replumb and renovate the d1v1n1 pool. Monday the Villqe Park Community AslociAtion will sponsor iu forum, besin- nina at 7 p.m. at University Park Elemen- tary Schoo!1 4S72 Sand~ Way. Sips at tne acbool will direct viliton to a room where candidates will addreu a list of comm uni!}' iuues and 1111wer questiona &om the audience. The 1eeond forum, beainnina at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, is ll)Onaored by a eo&lition of Irvine churcbes. The event will be beld It Liberty Baptist Church, 5108 8oDi\I Canyon lfoad. Candidates will be ubd to dlscu11 church parlcina concet'Ds and otber community matters. Both candidate forums are free and open to the public. Newport Harbor birthday party was one to remember It wu ono of thoae "tlraWH· that 1wied outalde tbe batbor at one my pndaon asked. slip up. "U.S. Senator Pete Wilson Orandadr' ~n"J: \alb wttb my 10.year· o'clock OD I Friday af\emoon. It WM a ''The party wu at the old Pavilion. and bi1 pretty wife showed up as ''The men wore Iota of wbitt lhoes old 11'1 son. Tho time wu tho Memorial Day weekend, bulinesa lt wu a dinner dance and the dres1 expected and weTe ushered to their and blue J&ekeu, we called them 1vmmer of the year 2013 and be wa1 ao Jood everyone 1topped work· wu '1pitry ~ " l cbuclded at the ae1t1. California'• other senator, the bluen. The women still wore dreues JIM wanted to know about panles. New· ina an joined in the tun. No one wm we \lied in tho 'IOI. His eye late Alan Cranston, showed up unex-and skirts an Rinks and areen• with port leech paniee la particular. ~med to worry much beck tben." I aJued when I 1Xfilained t.bat some pectedly and the ticket desk dadn 't stripes and owen. One of the Wooo "OrudPI. wbat wu the best ptny went on to delCtlbe a brul ba.nd on co~ paid S2 and were brouaht :'"the 71 -~r-old. tall, punt 1peakeri, 1 Judie from ha<>~ you can mnembef7'' the old Pavilion =· and bow ~ tor and tol him the party was wore his ceremorual robe; a three pr~ on a rencb·reai•tered to dance by 1 ~ J::L Othera so d out" from the old El Toro Alr Bue wore the pany after m!Jt l£ tbe "Well. there wu Uu.1 entire day that paid S50 a person for peny that bu uniform wtth briaht ribbons on waa tun beck in '86~16 that la. I &lc:tft canied any whh tho warm aot rolUnaJu1t about 1uotet. l couldn't hclfl lauahina. "That lhe chest and a man named Lapin, foraet \be reason, a btrthday of 1u ne and took off their topa. l tot hi• aueotioo when t talked niabt Callfom11 s 1en1or senator runnina for the caty council. wore a ·commotion' wu ltill pQI '::: \be batbor or eometbina. anyway the ~t wu a bi& deal beck in 19861) dined alone at Odlman'1 Restaurant. really old-f11h1oned yad\tina outfit I'll never forte\ bc&rint \be m day wa1 tunny and warm and re boett {oined in, tbo funher the about cwo mu l'\IDsUna for Cooareu Some 11y he finished dinner tn time that nooneeverforaot. He eventually drift acroaa the -aier u we took the p&radecJot oto Newport Harbor. I who tot into a bit of a tullle. I act the won the election and went on to be old fmy bolt tMck to our car." ,.._''It wu an election~ 1 battle e~one wu in a~ mood. It wu to moderate the verbal alley net ln ay. yeah. May of 1916 ... told ~ that it tot real crowded between Badham and Roaenbera ut mayor ofNCW'POrt Beach . "It waa a fabulous patty. °"C· around ree in the afternoon. .u brewl.:S between a man named I never believed it. Newpon made it even a buclLanJo lib you woWd VI"-1 went on to teU him about the Wham 1 you';Lu= named "One last thl~fore bed." t told e~it." .. Did y,:doin in Orand~?" oelcbntlon that aW\ed with break· Rotenbera-DuiiQI nttoduc:taons up to the senator by re-elccti:1 him my f:ndaon. " k in '16 wt bad wu no auwer. I loobd "Not y." t could.n t tell my out of fw of repnllls." Chip 1dn't fut at tbe 8&lboe Bey Out>.~ f!::'°n about b&vi~ a bualnaa Wham made a comment about tu act the Joke but forted a smile to makt 'ban s, • cltht to 12 people who down, Chip WU uleep iD my • ~~hit name,tf!t reform and RC>left~ cba1.leneed h; teamed up to make mu11c, not JUtt f inal note: The entin OfMlla wbea T towi~ &Ile. at Villa Nova. leCU\I \be boatJ then evtt')'ODC 1\11'\ed ·~uac me fee aood. one penon 1itt1na at an clectr0nic C.OUt aa invited to the~ the bolt that eventually utrit tbe ~'?'.· runnina out to "' on Jlln it wun't a political meetiq. ham Hero and now. 1n the ~ 20 I 3. lcekbo&rd.'" cdtbratioo of the m Americas Cup bKk to the Ditod 1 .. Mit!f:bf' rippana off my then cballtneed Roecn~ to cake everyone wean unt1e1 c othes that cwuamued. Newpon Harbor \bit Friday. W. clotbea and lhi"I the bolt parade Scatet in 1 btthlna IU' t at tho bar of \be theirwon1a oullideandlfOt1Ct•heni look bland comrrcd to the colorful "Well th band for th11 b\I pany mauon and raervatioman a..-.. .. When did the peny 1tan Orand· NtwPOrt Harbor Yacht Club. it all ended. fash1on1 of l 98 . Th11 fu:anated my was called 'The 81~ Band Comnlo-tbrout!r the Nt#pon Harbof pt?" Ott~ wu u~na more action, arandson.. uon' and it wu ccmftc. Your ~d-Cham of Commeroc. 644-12 l l. "Well. there -.s thiJ boet ~ "WtU, when did the l*'Y NnT' I to him 1 ut another Political "What did 'spiffy casual' mean ma and t danced eveey dance. e left , ............. ~ ........... • ~ I • Ir ' t -· 3 states work to unravel \ failed school ransom plot COKEVILLE, Wyo. (AP) - Aulhorities 1n lh~ Stites struuJed Salurday lO unravel the tw111ed tbinldna that led a man and his wife to take an entire elementary school hostage in ,a $300 million ransom scheme lhat went fatally awry. Gov. Ed Herschlcr said he hoped tbe government would help provide medical and psychiatric aid to the I SO students and teachers who spent a terrified Fnday afternoon watching David and Doris Young try to carry out the plot. Young shot himself .21h hours af\cr the takeover of Cokeville Elementary School began, when a homemade psohnc bomb exploded an his wife's hands. killing her instantly and burning scotcs of the hostages. Seventy-eight people suffered sec- ond-degree bums and music teacher John Miller was shot in the shoulder while trying to escape down a haJlway. Thineen people remained bosp1tal- 1zed Saturday. one student in cntacal condition and anothersenous. Maller was released Saturday. Explanations for the Youngs' be- havior were sought aturday in Tucson, An z .. where the couple most recently hved. and an nearby Idaho and southwestern Wyoming. The emerging ponrall was of a man who loved guns and .. sull thought he lived in the WLld West," sajd YouQ&'s diary) that mi&ht connect Cokeville Mayor Sohn Dayton, who them with the Posse Comillt\11." once hired and fired Youna as Members of'Poue ComitatuJ often man.hal fo r this isolated town of SOO. are linked to federal incomo-wt "On his day off. he'd wear a six-protests and aster1 that a county shooter on his hip and tic it with a sheriff is the hjpest law-enforcement thong like the old boys used to do," authority. Dayton said. "I think he was a little Youna wrote in the diaries of offhis rocker when we hired rum and "plans for some new f'll()C of new I think he steadily got worse." people" but attempted to recruit Youns was marshal for about six others with lures of money, Wolfley months m 1979. then was fired for not said. doing his duty and for dating his In one of bis diaries autboritjn future wife, Doris, while still married fo und the notation, "l 9S6: The year to another woman, Dayton said. of the bigie." lo Mrs. Youna's last Dayton described Younf as "very entry, dated Tuctday, "she men- quact. very hard to talk to.' tioned she was feelioa a little shaky," The Youngs were both in their late the sheriff said. 40s, said Lincoln County Sheriff Deb Three people who were travelina Wolfley. w1th the You~ but apparent!).' Young was certified to work in law refused to· participate in the school enforcement in Nebraska and Idaho, takeover were beina questioned Sat- and had worked in that field in six urday, Wolfley said. states over the past 10 years, said He identified tbem as Princess Wolfley. The sheriff said he did not Young, 19, Mn. Youna's dau&titer, know which states. Gerald Deppe, 42, of Grenwdl Papers s1ezed from Young's white Idaho: and Doyle Mendenhall. 32, of Toyota van dated back to 1978 and . Preston, Idaho. included diaries and sheaves of "They swear up and down they ty~written and handwritten trcat1ses didn't know what he (Young) had in with no apparent connection to any_ mind and we tend to believe them," known extremist groups, the sheriff the sheriff sajd. said. The Youngs took a small arsenal "We really can't tell about h1s with them in a wire cart when they affiliations," Wolfley said. "There's a entered the school -three gas little hint of language in (Doris bombs. nine handguns and four rifles. Presser appears in court CLEVELAND (AP) -A federal maglstrate m Jackie Presser's home- town set bon~ at S5U.000 Saturday for the Teamsters president. cha~ed with engaging 1n labor racketcenng and embezzlement whale master- minding a "ghost employee" scheme. l n sett mg tbe bond. U S Magistrate Joseph Banunck followed a Jusuce Department recommendauon. The personaJ signature bond did not require Presser to post an~ cash. Presser was also granted per- mission to travel an the United States, as long as he in forms coun officials of his itinerary. An arraignment. at 11.h1ch Presser and co-defendants Harold Fnedman and Anthony Hughes ma~ i:nter their pleas. wiU be held at a later. un- determined date, Banunet.. said Presser, 59, 1s accused ofc-rtating a scheme to pay people "ho dad no union work at Teamste~ Local 507. where he is sccretar)-treasurer He was ch~ed with two counts of labor racketeenng, one of embezzlement and two offihng false reports witb the government. Friedman. 64, a Teamsters inter- national vice president and president of Local 507, faces two counts of racketeenng, two of embezzling union funds and two of making false statements. Hughes, 50. the locaJ's recordj ng sccretary, was charged with two counts of racketeering and one count of embezzlement. Terms of their bail were identical to Presser's. Presser arrived at the federal courthouse in Cleveland in a van and emer.gcd into an army of reporters and photographers. He quickly walked up the steps of the courthouse. saymg in response to questions: "Would yo u have a reaction if you were just indicted? My reaction is the same as any other citizen's would be. It Wlll all be discussed at the tnal. Have a nice day." "'~ A cr:ytni llo~bala -one of three •tudenm who nnfyecf an o on Mt. Rood 1ut week -bac• a friend followtnc a memorlal eerrice lo Portland S.tarday for Erin o•Leary, one of Dlne()reaon &p~ 8cbool •tudent8 who dled d111'iDC tbelr annaaJ mcbool oattnc on tbe mountain. Parents were fearful of Mt. Hood forecast PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -Some parents said they were worried about forecasts for worsening weather before their children embarked on a chmb up Mount Hood that left seven teen-agers and two adults dead. The climbers from the Oregon Episcopal School encountered a snowstorm so severe they were forced to dig a snow cave and wait fo r better weather. Four people survived. The njgbt of May I 0, the National W eatbcr Service predicted occasional rajn or snow on the mountain. The morning of May 11 , the forecast worsened to calls fo r freezing rain and snow with the snowfall level at 5,000 feeL And by that afternoon, as the group prepared to leave for the mountain, snow was forecast at &he 4,000-foot level. Erin O'Leary, 15, had sloied on Mount Hood before. but the impend- ing bad weather still worried her father. George P. O'Leary. "He called Sunday night." Enn's grandfather, George F. O'Leary of Minnetonka. Minn .. told The Orego- nian newspaper. "He was very con- cerned there was a risk of a storm." Erin's body was one of three found Wednesday outside the snow cave. .Her funeral was Saturday. An Au Force Reserve sergeant who participated in the search and rescue said Saturday that the parents had reason to worry. "In the springtime you play a game -it can be clear and sunny and then the mountain creates ats ow n weather," said Jeff Youngbluth. Cocaine trade likely to doubl~ WASHINGTON (AP) -The vol- ume of cocaine smualed into the United States coukf more .. than double this year while marvuana shipments are expected to drop by almost a third, acoordina to aovem~ ment estimates released Saturday. The U.S. Customs Service esti· mates that 275,000 pounds of cocaine wiU be brou&ht into the country in t 986, compared with 130,,000pounds in 1985, said Sen. Uoyd Bentsen, 0- Tcxas who released the figures. Marijuana smuggling. meanwhile 1s expected to drop to an esti~ated 22 million pounds, compared with 30.6 million pounds last year. Customs spokesman Jim Mab.an said the turnaround is a matter of cconom1cs. "By the time cocaine hits the street, it's going to go for abou~~say, St 35 000 a pound, versus Sow or S700'a pound for marijuana,'' Mahan said. "So in order to get S 135,000 worth of manJuana, you're goina to have to have an awful lot ofspaoe." Another reason for the lower mari· Juana figure, Mahan said, is ·•an awful lot of marijuana 1s being grown in the U.S. now. and a higher quality of marijuana." Heroin smuggling 1s expected to increase somewhat. from about 10,000 pounds an 1985 to 13,0SO pounds an 1986, according to tbe Customs estimates. About 18 percent of the cocaine - or 50,000 pounds, is expected to come to U.S. borders from South America by way of Mexico, Bentsen said. Mahan said Mexico .. has become a pnme transshipment point for co- ca1ne coming from Colombia." Customs expects Mexico to be the import point for 35 percent of the heroin 10 1986 and 30 percent of the marijuana. Both drugs are produced an Mexjco. Mahan said most man- JUana used to come from Colombia, but the Mexican share of the market is increasing because of the demise of JOant U.S.-Mexaco eradication ~ grams of a few years ago. In an apparent response to in- creased enforcement cffons in Florida, drug smugglers arc turnina more and more toward Meucan routes into the United States, officials say. QuakebrleflytriggerssecondTsunamlwarnlng Storms hammer Ark8.nsas, Texas ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) -A strong eanhquakc m the Aleutian Island chain tnggcred a tsunami watch Saturday for the second tame an I 0 days along coastal Alaska and the Pacific Coast south to California. but no large waves developed The quake. which registered 6.5 on the Richter scale. struck about 12:20 p.m . EDT about 85 miles nonheast of the Aleutian island of Adak, accord· mg to the U .. Gcolog1caJ Survey in Golden, Colo The quake was felt strongly at i\dak, site of a naval air base. and caused slight damage at Atka. about I 00 m1Jcs to the cast, the survey said. 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In southeast Missouri, the National Guard patrolled streets in Sikeston and Vanduser as crews cleaned up after tornadoes and flash floods earlier in the week that left four people dead, one woman critically inj ured and caused millions of dollars in damage. Tornadoes were spotted Saturday across central and southern Texas, near Sparta, Ohio. Ann Arbor. Mich .. and two C hicago suburbs. Carpentersville and Sandwich. None caused iojunes or serious damage. · Jo Killeen, Texas, a tornado hat the central business district, lifting the roof off a cement miX,ing company and damaging fire department ve- hfoles across tbe street. officials said. No injuries were reported. Thunderstorm winds at Laredo on Saturday afternoon tore off part of a motel roof and damaged 14 Con- federate Air Force planes parked at an airport where they were based for an air sbow. The Texas storms also caused hail damage, downed power lines and sevcraJ trees blown over just west of Jasper. power lanes down 10 Buna and boats capsized on Sam Rayburn and Steinhagen lakes. Four tornadoes were sl&htcd elsewhere 1n central Texa.s ancf sev- eral in southern Texas, but nodamqe was reported. In Fon Smith. Ark .. rtscuers spent more than three houl'S trying to lift the tree from the house where the Jir1 was trapped inside, said police set. Danny Honeycutt. The winds knocked out power in Fon Smith, a city of 71,000 on the Oklahoma border. Chei'Dobyl yielded panic along with heroic ef foi·tS MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet media nponed f'or tbe ftnt time $1\Wday lbat IOme work.en It tbe ChlrDobyl Dudear RICtor puicked and ...,dacl--.s-durint tbe accident. A defuty Pftmier, meanwhile, laid the reacior 1Cmpenture wu coolina ra~&re calm todayt IDd confident· there will be no re11~ or any increue in 1Cmpentw;e1 Deputy Premier Ivan Silaev uicl in 1 tele-vialoa interview. SiJiaev Mid the reac1ot WU 392 dclnei fahrenbeil It WU~ It S72 delr"eeS dlbt days aeo. He allo taicfbe bad just come from the Chernobyl plant and that be •w mi.Den tuanetina under it to make I shaft tbat will be filled with concrete to prevent radiation from eeepina into the srounct. su.ev emphasized ••the heroism of our Soviet man" toiliQJ to clean up after tbe April 26 apl01Jon and fire in the ractor, 80 mi&el north of Kiev in the Ulaa.iae. By contrast, the weekly mqazine Oto~ quoted Ofiaory Revenko, bad of tbe Communist Party in the Kiev ftlion, u aayina that "there were cues of people delertina. pan- ickiQa and tryina to P.n the blame on otben" after the acadent. "A sbatD examination of each individual 11 beina canied out," he said. .. Webavealradyaotridofafew people. includina people in leader-sbi~ polition1. They have parted with their party (memberabfp) tickets, thete people aot inao the RtrtY by chance, and they couldn't even wit.bsiand the first tesl •• 1be Communist Party newspaper Pravda reported Monday that three party memben were pun.jibed for undereatimatina the scope of the accident and bunalina the subseQuent evacuation of nearby residents. How- ever, it did not accuse the men of detertina their posts. ~ ' The youth newspaper k.omlomolska~ Pravda llid Satur-day that Yuri Jll'tky. I ~ lion worker at the "**and a lelder' of the CommuQiat Party's youth brudl. Komlomol, disappeared 00 tbe mpt o( tbe tccident and did not ~for days afterwards. He didn'I belp 11 ~ work camp (Mt up f'or CVllC\Mel). it llid. "Ke WU busy witb perlODAI mat1en." z••~ wu ditmiued f'tom his polt JD the Komsomol a.nd probebly will be expe~ the paper said .. Ko~ membaWp ii a vital =. na 11one to membenltip in the party, which in tum can brin1 career promotion and perk.a, sucb u the riaht to shop in special stores. The paper said Oalina Lupiy, a K.omaomol member in clwJe of the plan1'1 food departmenty panicked and went to 11ay with relatJve11. It said abe bad to be summoned blck by te~ nine days later1 but did not say 1f she was beina purusbed. Of the three party membcn Pravda earlier said were puniabed, one was expelled from the pany and the two othen were liven official reprimands. The papersaid they may face criminal 1>r0teeution. Also Sarurday, Lev P. Feoktistov, a scientist and deputy director of the State Committee on the Ute of Atomic EftC11Y, appeared on a cur- rent affairs televi11on pr~. "Stu- dio Nine," and pve SoVJet viewers their first detailed report on radiation released by the accident. Feoktistov said the accident's ef- fects could not be compared to those of a nuclear bomb, and insisted that radiation levels were not dangerous in Kiev, the Soviet Union's third laraest city with 2.4 million residents. An American doctor who was treating victims of the accident in- dicated Friday tbal 13 people bad died, including two killed in the initial explosion and 11 who later died of radiation exposure. ,He said that altogether . 299 people were U.S. fallout past its peak WASHINGTON (AP) -Radio- activity readinu in the United Stata from the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant have decnaaed in recent days. leavifta officials to ~ncludt that U.S. fallout bu puled Ill oeak, Spccialiau cautioned Friday tbat small amounts of radiOKtivity could continue to show up in tbe United States for weeb. But they said that none of the fallout bas threatcnod human health. The av~ concentration in radiOltCti vc rain tam l)la fell by better than half from Thursday's daily repon to Friday's -from about 1,000 picocuries per liteT to 410, the Environmental Protection A,eacy said. The number of cities with racliOIC'live rain this week fell from 13 to eiahl The moa1 active sample was lea active than the moat active aamt>&e the day before. And peak radio- activity actually deposited on 1be around -which depends on how lonJ it rains u well u tbe radio- actJ vity of the rainfall -was off sharply, from 8,410 picocuries per square meter Thursday to 2,310 Friday. For those reasons, the EPA said on behalf of the interqency task force monitorinJ Chernobyl develop- ments, radioactivity in rainfall ••ap- pean to be decreasina." hospitalized with injuries. Dr. Robert Gale of the UCLA returned home late Friday but said be planned to rerum soon to the Soviet Union. He refused to elaborate on his plans .. Close race brings troops to capital SANTO OOMJNOO, Domi nican Republic (AP) -The army tent peUOla into Santo Domina<> Saturday tn an apparent move to prevent violence u tbe two top contenders in tbe ptaidential election were in a nect-aod .. nect race. Neither tbe army nor the aovem- ment announced wby the move was ta.ken. Tbe president, u commander- in<bief. normally would aive such an order. No violeooe wu reponed. but three ~ wen killed at pollina stations dwuaa tbt b.uotina Friday. Tbe latest bulletin from the Central Electiom Boud showed Jaoobo Ma- jluta of tbe 10Vemina Dominican Revolutionary Party buildina a slim lead over the Social Christian Reform Party's Joaquin Bataauer. • With nearly 30 percent of the ballots counted, it said M~luta bad 3S7,S37 votes for 39.9S percent to Balquer's 354,617 for 39.S percent. M~luta's party is considered centrist· and Bala&uer's center ri&hL Juan Botch, candidate of the lef\- lcanina Dominican Liberation Party, was runnin1 third with 182, 764, or 20.42 percent. Three small parties also entered presidential candidates, and shared the remainder of the ballots. The incumbent, Salvador Jorae Blanco, did not seek ~lection to a four.year term. BaJaguer, 78 and blind, Majluta. S2, and Bosch, 76, have all served as president before. There were 3 million eliaible vocers in this Caribbean island's population of about 6 million, and the CtntraJ Election Board said final results were expected late today or early Monday. The turnout appeared lO be heavy, but elections officials did not ~lease fiaures. At stake alona with the prca.ideecy and vice presidency are al( 30 Sena&C seats and 120 seats in the lower bo&a9IC of Col\IJ'Cll, 120 mayoralitiet and 612 cit)' council !Cats. Officials from two Chinas meet HONO KONO (AP)-Officials of China and Ta.iwu met Sat~ for tbe ftnt tiJne ever and ditcu the mum of a carao jel Oown to China b)'. a dcktor, but they acljoumed witboul llf'lCmont on w~ the plane abould be handtd over. lloter Lee of Taiwan •s stato-run Claina Airlines llld bit compuy did not believe the pilot had defected to ma.illla.nd Ot na and in1a1&cd he be mumed • wdJ u the two other crew manben. lut Zbul Ruipu, head of a three- snember ddeptioft from the main- lud's atate-t'Un CivLI Aviation Ad· mim1ttab0n of OUna. tokS reponen bil eovemment would not lend the Dilot beet to NationaJill·Nled Taiwan ll&inst bis wLll. Lee tOld a oewa confmnoc that thn:ie-member teams from the two airlines met for an hour and 20 .. minutes It the Hona Kona country aub. Both sides said talks ~re expected to resume today. The two deleptions "staled thdr views in a friendly atmosphere" on Saturday, China's officaal Xinhua News A&ency said lft PekJq. The talk.a were the first between Taiwan and Cbina since the Nationaliau fled the m11nland after loaina a civil war to the Communists 37_years qo. The pilot of the Ouna Airlines Boeins 747, W&f\I K .i-chueh, landed the plane in CUton in IOUthem China on May 3 wtule flyina it from Banatok. Thailand, to Rona Kona. He toad a news conference 1n Pckina that he wanted to be reunited Wlth h11 aaina father in central 1c.huan prov. lftOC. Lee said the na.inland ddeption propoeed that Ouna Airlines lend a team to C.anton to reclaim the S60 I m1lhon plane, the two other crew members and the carao of fruiu, fish and tJrcs. He toad a news conference the Taiwan 1Jrlme could not do tbjs bcclutc ofunsptttfitd ICCUrity ~ lems. Lee refuted to cornmenl when presttd by r:eJ)Oftm OD whether the security prOOkr_ns were a Jft10l b T11wan to 11ve (ace and ref\ase to lelMI any repmicntativcs to the mainlaftd.· Tbe Nauonahat aovcmmcnt on Taiwan, which ia 1epara\od by tM mainland by the lOO.miJe.widc F~ moaa trait. cla.ims it ii Olina's riahtful aovcmment. Tbe Na· t1onah1ts under Cb11na Kai-shek fled for Taiwan in l 9-49 after bein& defeated ~ the Commurusts. and ref'U.sod offiC1al cont.acu wtth ~kin.a ever sinor 11dlelnflveaircrashes:3 hurt near Vicuwy ud BUboe looaev .... aoutb of Vu Nuya AitDOrt. fift Oeputment spokesman Jim Wells said. Tbe bol air beUooG ANdt the go-1i-iD Tanecula .a.only before 1.m., said Rivenide County lheritra Sp. Al Jernepn. · Leon flaDtpD, 60, of Huntinaton Beach, ud Di.le Cron. 50, of Perris. were proeouDCed dead thottly after the accideat ai area bOIPitall. said llivcnide Deputy <:oroncr Rick '1:·tbird victim, Thom.. Bemoa, 53, of Montebello, wu m critical condition Saturday ftiabt witb brad and internal injuries at Riverside General Hospital. Eartia', one pcnon died wben a ainale-enllne, French-built Trinidad TB"lO went down about 3:30 p.m. at SoatlJland could get addltJonaJ water 81 Uae A.MlelatM p,... LOS ANGELES -ffi&her than normal flow for the fourth atfaitbt year from tbe Colorado River may rnult in additional water for Southern California, water officials say. 0 1t's realty an unprecedented situation." said My_ron Holburt, asaistant =· ~ of the Metropolitan Water District of utbem California, which supplies wholesale water to qencies aupplying 13 million Southern C.alifomianL The hi&h river ia welcome new1 to the MWD, bccaute the recently opened Central Arizona Project will take more than half the Colorado River water that bas been aoina to Southern California, Holbun said. In 1983, heavy Oowa resulted in eevere floodina on the river from Parter Dun to the Mexic:ao border. Runoff has been more than 1 SO percent above averate in the last four years, said U.S. Bureau of Reclamation 1pOkcsman J uJian Rhineb.an. Pac BeU "1Jl offer relmJu SAN FRANCISCO -Pacific Bell announced it will offer refunds to cuatomen who ~Y were required to pay deposits for new phone terVlc:es and for those preaurcd into buyina services after J.111. 1, 198~ they never wanted. Hopina to ward oft' at.ate penaltJea for abusive aaJea practica, a PKific Bell executive .Rae Haiabt, told the Public Utilities <;oaunillic;>n on F~day that the company p&am to~ na marketinl pnctJCel. U oder the company' a ret\and propoeal, au cu.siomers •bo have staned or cbaqed their pbone 1CrV1oe suw::e Jan. I , I 98S would be sent notices expla.iniQt what lef'vicc they have and the costs for each feature, and tellina them how to teek refunds for lef'Vic:es they had not WIJ\tcd ao buy. Haiaht said. AnafMlm man ~ $J mfUloa SACRAMENTO -The California Lonery jackpot arew to S 11,2ss.ooo Saturday u Is more spirmen failed to land in a arand prize slot on the weekly .. Bis Spin" show. But three SP,Dnen. includina an Anabeun man, won ~year annwties worth SI millioa eacb.. They~ JOIC Atvattt. 31, of Anaheim, wbo came to tbe United St.ates from Cuba in 1967; NaWia V~ 49. offf..ptoo. an immiput from Mexico; and Dick Cbat1es., 47, OfV111 Nuys, wbo ~ a 72-unit a.,.,unent boule oa Sepulveda Blvd. V ANOENBERG AIR FORCE BASE -Tbe tint West Cout launch oftbe ll*lC shuttle will be delayed 11 least until the aprioa of l 98', the cbief of the shuttle prosram 11ys. Rear Adm. Ricbard Truly uid the &te of the ~ would be tied to exbauat DrOblems at the Vandenbefl lauch complex. Tn.ty Slid Florida ftipts would rawne in July 1917. ENTIRE STOCK SALE! SAL•~.-. 49C·95!. savmstO/ol ... ..... 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UH~ The httlesteamer"Yaquero" k.icksofTNcwpon Bay's tltst commercial activity with 1tssh1pment ofaaricultural products to San Dicao. l87S:James, RobenandJohn McFadden, who arrived in Newpon Beach followina the Civil War, bqJn shippinalumberfrom San Francisco to the "New Pon,·· a small landina inside the marshy bay. 1117: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts a survey to determine the feas1b1lity of aovemmcnt-financed improvements to Newpon Bay. Failure to act a federal appropriation for this work persuades the McFadden brothers to build an ocean wharf the followi ng summer. UH: James McFadden buys the marsh island in the lower bay and fills it to create Balboa, Lado and Harbor islands. ltOI: Pacific Electnc ra1lsareextended to Balboa. The Balboa Pav1hon 1s completed at a cost ofS 15,000. Newpon Beach becomes a city. The Balboa Ferry starts. ' 1910: The McFadden brothers sell Newport, Lido and Balboa islands for $35,000. ltU: Glenn Martin flies from Newport Bay to Catalina in 3 7 minutes- sctting longest over-water record in a v1ation history. The Santa Ana pilot wows the locals by landing his newfangled "Aero-Hydroplane" in the bay. 1917-19!1: Thec1ty ofNewport Beach and Orange County begin preliminary work on harbordrcdgmg,jetty construction and diversion of the Sanu Ana River from the bay. 19%!: The first Newport Yacht Regatta is held. Duke Kahanamoku introduces surfboarding to the Western Um tcd States at Newport Beach. 19!4: Gen. Lansing Beach, retired chief of the U.S. Army Corps of Eng.ineers, conducts a survey and recomends expenditure ofS I. 2 million for harbor improvements. But two years later. Orange County voters defeat bond issues to finance those improvements. 1 tU: Ca uzcns' Harbor Comm i ttec pcrf orms emergency drcdg.i ng 1 n the harbor entrance. The Rendezvous Ballroom opens in Balboa. The first Transpacific Yacht Race to Hawaii leaves Newpon Bay. 1934: Salt works arc established at the head ofNewpon's back bay. 1935: The harbor is dredged again and jetties are extended. The first "Fhght of the Snowbirds" race as held. 1931: FDR lucks off the dedication ofNewport Harbor by telegraph key from Washington D.C. A weekend full of activities is staged throughout the harbor area as d11mtancs arrive by land and by sea for the fcstiviues. 1944: Newp0n Beach businesses thrive, due in large pan to the opening the year before of the El Toro and Tustjn Marine Corps air stations. M 1litary personnel settle in the area and restaurants and watering holes spnng up throughout Newport Beach to meet the new demand. Boata All out of Newport Barbor after Preeldent Jl'ranklln Rooee•elt..,,,.led tile atart of the parade In 1938. ltU: The first Newport-to-Ensenada yacht race is held. lt5%: W.C. Collins. developer of Balboa Island, dies. The City Council votes to keep dogs ofTBalboa lsland·s beaches. The king of Iraq visits Newport Harbor. 1957: An influx ofnewres1dents forces pnces of oceanfront lots tori~ to $1 5,000. 1 Ht: Western Salt works in the back bay arc destroyed by floods . 1970: Newpon Beach skipper Bill Ficker leads his Intrepid team to victory in the America's Cup. 1975: The U ppcr Bay becomes a marine preserve and wildlife refuge under the state Department offish and Game. . . ltl!: AS3.7 million restoration project 1s ~mpletcd 10 the Upper Bay. desisned to return the area to iu oriJinal cond1t10~. 1 tH: A dirt dam is demolished and the ocean 1s allowed to rush back to the top reaches of the Upper Bay followi ng additional restoration work. ltll: Newport Beach celebrates the 50th anniversary of the harbor openina. fte Wormatlo• lor IAJ11tory c•me from varlHI 1oarce1, lllclodlJJf Ellea LH'• "Ne,,,.rt S.1-A Plooeer Hl1tary" od Jim Slttper'• "Oru1e Couty Almauc. "Tlte Newport Buell BJ1torlcal Society llH vtrllled tbe evea11. Sandban vlalble ln tbla 1929 photo made naTtcadon In the harbor a ba&ardoua ezpertence. Tbe Balboa Pa.Uton circa 19SO &Ten In 1930 ftewport Beacb tramc would 'etcoq•ted. All-day bash slated for Newport Harbor's 50th birthday party Newpon Harbor'.• .SOtb birthday party will be celebrated with acuvities throuabout the day Fnday. . A pioneer brcakfut, sponsored by the Newpon Beach Histoncal Society wtU be held at 8 a.m. at the Balboa Bay Club. • . Historical ~iety President Bill Grundy will welcome aucsts and present a shde sh~w f~tunna photos of the harbor take~ half a century aao. Master of Ccremon!es wdl be; Les Steffenson who, alona wttb other lonJtime Newport Beachres1dent1, will.share~necdotes from the h~rbor's 1usp1c1ous befinninas Other prescntat1on~ will~ mad~ by Jo~n S1cael, who served dunna the · l 930sas Newpon Beac~ s utllt&nt c1ty cnaaneer, and T. Duncan Stewart known to man~hec1ty'1 poet laureate. ' Newpon h '1 entry in the Amc~ca 's Cup chaJlenae. the EaaJe, wilt be berthed at the Balboa 8ayC1ubandava1lablc for public inspection from 7 to 8 a.m. At 11 a.m., toun will be conducted at the Newpon Harbor Nautical Muscum,,located at, 171 • W. Balboa Blvd. Executive director Evelyn You and Marcia Bent1 wal,l lead the tounofthc buildina. which i• currently bci~ refurbished. An official openin,a ia .1eh~uled rot lite J unc. . .. At I p.m .. the boat ~rade t>elln• with the public invited to panici te The proc:esaion will beain at the barborentrance, and pus in order the t1bo. YachtOub, the Balboa bland Ferry Landlna. the Balboa 8a Oub th Lido ViJla&e,aroundtheialand tQthe Udo Isle Yacht Cub the 19thStc:U'gt'" dock, the NewponHarborYachtCluband theBalboaPa;tuon · c Amona the featured boell paniapetina in the Plrade are the Oranac County SbmfJ'a De1)*ttment'1 ft re boat, the U.S. Coast Ouarc:t cutter Point Divide\ the Balboa PaviUon Co.'1 Pavilion Queen the Su Scout basc'a ..t -and Wi liam Lu1k'1Cest la Vie. ' ...... us . At 6 p.m., the Balboa PavUio~ will •t.aae a no-b.ost eocktall peny to Precede a dtnner-dance ai 7:30 p.m. The Btt Baod Commotion l• tcbeduled to P"fonn The cven!na'• nwter of ceremonies will be Judp Robert Oardoer chiefju1tice of the Hlah Coun of Paso Piao in Amenca.n Samoa loll&tl::C Ncwpon mJcknt James Roo.evelt, son of the late pres dent al.0 will be a e featured a~et. ' Oolckn Circle memben, who putchate S 100 tackeu_ will be \ttaled \0 preferential 1e11i na at the di nner~oce. They aleo will be entenained at a 6 p. m. l)&tty at The Cannery Restaurant. then canied actOQ the harbor to \be Pavilion aboard the Cannery' a Illa Mi,Ueres. While Oolden Citcle ticketU.re nearly IOld out. othe-n are 1till a~ailable for SSOeach. For ticket.and otherlnformation on the d&y'uct1V1tlet call the N-n HarborAruChambcrofCommeroeat~•-8211 ' • -~...., ' (" Otanoeeoeet DAILY PILOT/~ • .._,.,._ A'I !!yP<lRT COMMEMORATES OPENING OF BARBOR 150 YEARS AGO ••• bell• at da hatbor entnnce, Will be tbe~itbt of the ce~tian, with the lk invited to peniclpete. riday · moml!'I. a pioneer break· r.ut will be held, feltunna 1 llide show of imqn from the harbor's pest 11 well u uecdotet provided by lonJ- time harb«-area residents. Lai.er 1n the day, the Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Muttum wiU open its doon at 171 • W. Balboa Blvd. for toun of lhe new facility ud its collection of early phototJ'lpbl of the harbor. maritime peintin,a and artifacts. An official o~ ia scheduled for late June. A formal dinner-danoc at the Balboa Pavilion will culminate an- niversary day activities. Amona lhe lonatime residents bel~a to orpnhe the day's ac- tivities is Phil Tour, owner of lhe 8aJbo& Pavilion. Tozer 1'Calls the days wben. as a 1ee11-.r, he used to travel to New- pon Beach from bis Anaheim home for a day of 1urfin&-Of the harbor construction in t.he early 1930s, Tour recalls most vivid- ly the deadening effect the east jetty bad on the once-fearsome south waves that onoc rolled onto Corona del Mar. But ifsurfing became less excitma. so did boatina -and for the better. Before the harbor was built, Tozer sa!d. navipting the channels and sand bars could be dangerous. The subtequent dredging, however, open- ed up the ba)' for an explosion of boatina activaty and, with it, com- mercial development. "Construction of the harbor was ihe sinaJe biaaest thing that has ever happened in Newpon Beach," Tozer said. .. It was reaUy sort of the key to makin• Newpon Beach what it is ·~ Bill Grundy, president of the Newpon Beach Historical Society, said pressure to construct a harbor began with pioneering businessmen who wanted lo attract trade to the coastal community. As far back as l 870, a little steamer named "Vaquero" negotiated the treacherous sand bars in the harbor lo brina comn)crce to Newport Bay. But while "Vaquero's" flat bottom enabled it to move around, the numerous sand bars prevented larie1 boats from taking advantage of the bay. A de<:adc. later, the McFadden brothers moved their shipping busi- ness from inside the bay to a new outside oceanfront landing. The McFadden Wharf today is the Ncw- pon Pier. ln subsequent decades, Grundy said, Newport and Balboa residents were given several reasons for hope as numerous attempts were made to improve the bay for better navi- pt.loo. "AU through the years, pe<>plc were waitins for the big boom to come, but everything that came along didn't turn out to be as big as expected," Grundy said. Pacific Electric Railroad extended ita line to Newport in I 905, conncct- ina the ci~ with Los Angeles. A year later, the line extended to Balboa. Local businessmen, excited about the prospect of b\15.incss comina by rail, turned lhcirattcntion to buildina a harbor as weU as boosting com- merce. · A handful of those businessmen assembled in 1907 -a year before Ncwpon Beach was incorporated - and pitched in $5 each to pct the Newport Harbor Chamber o Com- me~ off tbe around. OM of 1t1 ftnt actions was to uk the Griffith Lumber Co. and lhe Santa A.Da Chamber of c~mmerce to revive lumber shipments to the N~n wharf with Lbe idea that the federal aovemment would evcruually de- velop the hatbor. Lew Wallace. one oftbe chamber's oriJinal members, staned 1 terics of lcaaslatjve actions when he penuaded the stale Republican Convention, whicb met in Sacramento in 1908, to adopt a plank Dlcdaina the party would develop a ·bar6or in Newport Beach. LittJc more was done outside the local area until 19 l l wben Wallace traveled to Wuhinaton, D.C., to obtain funds for a survey of the harbor. That federal surv~. made in 1912, established specific lanes for the harbor. In 1915, Gov. Hiram Johnson sisned a bill mak.ina possjblc an Ora• County harbor development bond issue. In I 917, the fint harbor develop- ment by the city of Newport Beach began with construction of an 1,840- foot stone jetty on lhe west side of lhe entrance channel. This was financed by a S 125,000 city bond issue. A year later, the city dredaed a channel alona the soulhem side of the bay to the harbor entrance. · Jn the 1920s, Grundy said, battles were waged over how tbe harbor would ultimately be developed. At one time, Lido Isle was tlflCted for development of factories and ware- houses to compei.e with San hdro to the north. Meanwhile, residents of the neighboring Balboa Island fought for more resort and residential de- velopment. ln addition, Newport and Balboa residents were fighung inland ranchers who successfully defeated county-wide bond issues to finance harbor improvements, Grundy said. Faced with such divisiveness, the Newport Beach City Council and local businessmen took it upon themselves to improve the harbor. A 72().foot castjetty_was built in I 928 at a cost of SI 00,000 and the west jetty was rebuilt for about $400,000. ln 1930, the city spent $200,000 to dredge the entrance channel and groin construction at the foot of the west jetty. "You have to remember how committed these ori~nal busi- nessmen were to building that harbor," Grundy said. "That was a lot of money in those days, but they kept at it year after year." All of lhe preliminary work from about 19 I 6 to I 934 cost millions of dollars, but set lhe st.qe for final harbor construction. From 1916 to 1930. the city ofNewport Beach spent about SI million on dredgina, Jetty and groin construction. ln the years from 1920 to 1932, ~ae County officials spent about $606,000 to divert the Santa Ana River from the bay t~ t~e ocean and constructed the eXtStlDgJCtty. In addition, dredginJ projects by 12 private parties. bqun ID 190S. to\llcd $611 ,000. By 1934, a final push for comple- tion of an Oran,e County harbor began. Final improvcmenu included the dredging of an entrance channel 3,000 feet long. 500 feet wide at the bottom and 20 feet deep at low tide. The main channel was dredged I 4,000 feet in length; a turning basin was created in the west end of the harbor; a yacht anchorage was ..._ ........... IU..,...,_ N~ Barbor u It appeared on openlnC clay, llay 23. 1 • u a proceeelon of boa ta heralded tbe nent. Tbe early da19 of Newport Barbor are ..W.t(aboYe) In tbe beCiJudna• of die lla1boa Tadat Bula, ._.la pll llte Ml••· dted&eObetwecn Lido and Bay island s; 3fS acres of the lower bay were dredaed to a depth of I 0 feet at low tide and various jetties were ex- tended, usina 2SO,OOO tons of rock from Catalina Island and Riverside County. The dredaina of the harbor, whlle clearina lanes ror navigation, bad an added benefit, Grundy Slld. The material removed from the bay was transferred by pipelines and de- posited on lhc peninsula's ocean- front, addina over 500 feet of beach and providing more protection against high tides and stonns, which bad hammered beachfront homes for years. The nearly $2 million cost of tbe final projects was covered by a combinauon of sources. Federal funds appropriated from the War Department totaled $918,000. The Orange County Harbor District re- ceived a federal grant of $215,000. The district's bond issue securing a federal loan was $640,000 and the county advanced $43,000 to the harbor district -for a total of $1,836,000 in federal funds. "Pco{>lc were usina the harbor befQre 1t was officially dedicated," Grundy said. "But oooc it was complete, Newport Beach started to really cb.anae from a resort comm11ni- ty, usedonlypertoftbeyear,1oayear- round city. That was probably the biggest cb.an&e ... With b.arl>or dedication antici- pated by May 1936, plans for the ctlebrat1on were started the previous October when Albert Soilland of the Chamber of Commerce's Com- modores SUUC'ted that the harbor openina deserved a grand ob- servance. swting from a de1~tcd Oaphip, sailed down the bay m mass forma- tion to another flagship. The pic- turesque event was followed by yacht races, a "Kayak K.amival" and more musical performances throughout the harbor area. Activities planned for 1986, while not elaborate u those ata&ed SO years ago, are the fint to commemorai.e the harbor construct.ion since that week- end in 1936: But Art Gronsky, who bas lived in Newport Beadl since moving there as a 6-year~ld in 1926, said the 1936 celebration was more of a holiday than an actual openina of a new harbor. "I remember watchina all tho.e boats in the parade go~ by and, to be honest, I wam't sure what the occasion was " Gronsky said. "Of course, I was a kid at I.be time and I auess I hadotherthinponmymind." The harbor was alrelldy in use for several years by the time the eel~ ebration wu staged, Gronsky said. although additional dredcina made the bay much more navipblc. "ln the old daya, if you knew were you were ~&. you were fine. But if you didn t, you d act stuck on the sand~" be said Gronslcy, wbote family owned the Balboa Pavilion for 12 years. said completion of the harbor paved the way for continued powtb throuahout Newport Balch. Like Gnmdy Gromty ll"eel that comp&etion or'tb; harbor marted the transition of Ne-.port Bacb from a rcson community to a city of year. round raideuts. .. There bu always been a natural attraction of the peninsula for people to come down and aUo:Y the ua and the harbor.·· be aid .•• The devdop- ment came lf'lldually u more and more people dilcovemS bow beauti- ful it is to live here. ''They staned to buy up all the ~rty and built the buteexpemive omes that Newport i1 known for now." Fellow chamber members aarccd and immediately named Soilland general chairman for the evcnL An .....-------------------------------------- advisory committee was seJcctcd to draft workina committees and official endorsements for the celebration were obtained from lhe city of Newport Beach and the Orange County Board of Supervisors. By the time the harbor was ready to be dedicated, a huge celebration was planned over tbe May 23-24 week· end A carnival was staacd at Mcfadden Place bqjnning Thursday morning and runntng through Sunday ni&}lt. On Saturday morning. prominent guests beaan arriving by land and by boat at l'llcwpon Harbor and began lioin& up outside lhe harbor entrance for the parade. ~ At noon, FOR pressed the telc- gra_ph key in the White House and officially started the parade of boats into tbc harbor with U.S. Coast Guard. boats acting as flagships for boats in four divisions. Later in the afternoon. a fleet of yachts in the 35-foot class reached the harbor entrance after completing a race from Lona Beach Harbor, along with six-meter yachts that raced from the Balboa Pier. Their arrival kicked off performances by bands set up along Balboa Peninsula's Main Street, at the base of the Newport Pier, on Balboa Island. on Lido Isle and in Corona del Mar. The Newport Harbor Yacht O ub staaed a 2 p.m. reception for gov- ernors and vis1tina officials. That evcnina, bands performed aboard boats floating across lhe harbor and, at 9 p.m., a fireworks show concluded the day's activities. The celebration continued at I p.m. Sunday when a parade of sailboats, ARTHRITIS .... THE 1986 Don't let it stop you. Learn how you c•n llve a fuller, mo,. comforUble and Independent llfe. ARTHRITIS INFORMATION SERIES v When: Time: First Meeting, Thursday, May 22, 1986 7:00 • 8 :30 P.M. Where: HUMANA WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL 200 Hospital Clrcle, Weatmlnater, CA (a...ment ConfeNnc• Room) The Arthritis Information Serles Offers: • Special PreMntatlona By Board Certified Orthopaedic Surgeons •Information on New & Proven Arthrltla Treatments • Question & Anawer Dlacuulona • FrH Information & Refreshment• Co-Sponeored by: . - Aleoclated Bone & Joint Orthopaedic Surglc81 & Medic.I Group _.... C. WAMlMTON, 11.0 . 9'Q I Q. I .. at. 11.D. +lumana tta.pital W11b1lll•l1r ea•tMr9 crowcl tla• '-Cb ba Wa 1979 photo. wttll lta ap-eloee .tew of tbe jettlea. Mlmtl W. Ha-•TT. II 0 JAClt ,.AICHAU., .M,. II D ITIVIN A. GA.UOff. M D. (714) 898-2554 ' , ------- 0rMoe CoeM DAILY PILOT I~. May 18, 188e H 0Ho~cor 1 I ....._,, MIJ lt crealavity, financial opeortunh°Yrin· somelhina. •• Focu1 o n psychic feel· ofspiritual values. Focus on publiah-AIUll (March 2 1-April 19): Lepl tensified love relationship. You'll win iq.I. inner wsinaa. Family djspute tna, diJlcmination of pertiaeat infor- matten dominate tcenario. focus o n friends. influence people, uhib t wrn be settled to your advantaae. mation. Some wiU attempt to Ratter contracts, special f.11ttmenu, riahts SYDllEY special akill in matters of soeculation. Sense of putpOle i1 mto~. you, and the motives are not always and permissions. Emphuis a110 on n abo board pul)lic relataons, partnersh ips, VIR(iO (Aus. 23.sept. 22~: What SAGmAJUVs (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): vc-· All• LA111us marital status. Mystery will be solved. 0 a ppeared to be a ··1ost caute' will be Many of your best quaUtiet surae to PllCD (Feb. 19-March 20): your views will be vindicated. MAii revived. Scenario hifhliahts pay· forefront. Lunar, numerical cycle$ Financial maneuver i1 featured -La 1''.l'TS uits mcnta, collections, ability to increase hlahliaht po~ularityhtimina. special could involve _property, residence, VY 1 TAURUS (Aoril 2~May 20): Make income. You'U finish Jm>ject1 people appeal. You II rue more people, f.lmily relationships. Be diplomatic, inquiries, check wi th those who share wiu t>edrawn to you. you·n aain wider there wiu t>c invitation to pmtlaious but refuse to ditca.rd your riJhts. re Wia!idS your concerns, ideaJs. Accent on value for nothing. Libra plays role. audience. · social affair. Messqe should become increasmJJy employment, pets, depende nts, CANCER (June 21.July 22): lndi· LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Moon in CAPIUCORN (~. 22-Jan. 19): clear. Leo pla ys paramount role. unique encounters with exciting viduaJ you respect opens door to real your si&n biJhlights personality, Emphasis on acb1evemcnt, dealings IF MA Y.l t IS YOUR BUlTBDAY h membersofoppositesex.Kceprecent estate opportunity. Scenario hlah-popuJarity,abihtytomalcc newstarts with s~perio~ ability to tear down youaredirect,io4ependent,crcative, t 0 h1•g. resolutions rclatina to d iet, nutrition. lights lifestyle, basic values, la nd and in new directions. Judgment is on for uJtunate purpose of rebuildina on sensual, determi~ ... atubbom, and 0 GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): minerals. Clarify meanings, look taract, you'll win major points. Focus more suitable 1tNcture. Yo u act you are an originahrunbr. You alao Emphasis on popularity, variety, behind scenes for ""'rtinent in'"or-also on physical attraction. charisma, proverbial ICCOnd chance. Taurus arc sentimental, romantic1 and you . exchanae of ideas. You'll be com-mation. Pisces plays ~le. '' scirona love relationship. Scorpio 1>l1y outatandinj roles. ' seldom do anytbina in hallway man· Dear Ann Landen: Yo u have phmcnted on your achievements, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Fol-AQUARIUS (Jan. 2~Feb. 18): ner. Leo, Aquarius plar important pnnted several letters about crazy ideals. future prospects. Ride with LEO (J uly 23-Aug.. 22): T his can be low through on first impressions. Scenario hiablights travel, com-roles in your life. You'I pin popu-lawsuits. Please pn nt what Malcolm tide. refuse to 1ivc up something of your power-play day. Spotlight o n Someone is trying to .. tell you munication. education. recognition larity this year. S. 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TAKE WITH PRICFS 3 TOUGH GUARANTEES · II tor tlny rP.a~on you re not happy with your furniture when you gel 11 home. we will take 11 back within seven days If you find th 1dent1cal 11em 1n ~toc k elsewhf>rP w1th1n seven days for less we will refund the difference We will give you a ftve-year limited warranty against factory defects in workmanship and construction Details available 1n our stores 4 WAYS TO CHARGE. Our convenient Wickes Revotv1no Charge. American Express Card. MasterCard or V1aa ANAHEIM Santa Ano Frwy and Magnolia Phonr 71 4 821 8550 VAN NUYS: San Diego Frwy end Sepulveda Blvd between Burbank and Victory Phone 818 780·220 WEST COVINA· San Bernardino Frwy And Vincent Ptlon 818 919 1971 COSTA MESA: San Diego Frwy and Harbor Blvd Phon 71 4-540·8242 Op n Monday thru Friday 10·9. Saturday 10-6. Sunday 12·6 , now so 1nsanc that liability insurance is increasingly unobtainable or unaf. fordable. More and more lines of reinsurance cannot be bad ar any price from Lloyd's or anyw~cre else. How could 1t be otherwue wben you look at such utterly mad awardl as these: Scars sells a lawn mower. The fat man with a heart condition who bought it has a heart attack starting the mower and is awarded S 1.8 million. ' From doctors and hospitals to ban and restaurants1 from immunization P.rogra~o child-care centers. liab- 1li1y i urance is out of sir.ht. But there i remedy. and it had &ettcrbe applic quick oo federal and state levels. These personal liability suits have to have cetlin,s set. both as to j. awards and lawyers cuts. With lawyers predominati~. in legislatures, it'll be rough sleddina. But unless it 1s done. it will be catastrophic for everyone -the insured. who no longer can afford coverage; the insurers. who no longer can carT) the burden. and the injured, who are ltn~-dcep in liugation while lawyers get nch on award overkill. - Twinned ID Thought With Forbes OHr Twbuaed: Make It triplets. For a long time I laave bea of die same mind. Tiie governmeat mut slap a celling on malpractice awara before tbe medical professloa losa Ill best and lt1 brlflltelt. • • Dear Ann Landers: Recognizing an alcoholic has to be the hardest part of the problem. because there are so many different k.inds ofdrinken. Will you pl ease print some guidelines that might prove helpful ID identifyina those who have the problem? I "Celebration" drinkers who get drunk only at parties but manaae to so to as many parties as possible. (They arc the first to amvc and the last to leave.) 2. Binge dnnkcrs who arc sober for several days running. then go off on pcnod1c benders. 3. Those who don't drink a drop during the day bu1 get shnoggcred every mght after work. 4. Tho~ who don't dnnk all week but get bombed e' ery weekend. 5. Solitary dnnkers who try to bide their dnnklDg. 6. Morning dnnkcrs who drink their breakfast, nip dunng the day and pac,<; out at nighl. 7 Bar hoppers who do their dnnlC1ng mainly at the local pub. 8 Skid Row winos whose only intere~I in hfe 1s staying drunk constant!) 9 I n·bct weencrs who don't fall into an> spec1dl category. I hope I have provided some clues as to ho" to recognize a bona fide alcoholic. The kind of booze or beer 1hey dnnlt 1s of no importance. Eventual!~ It gets 'em. -California Reader BRIDGE CHARLES GOREN Dl·;AR MR. GOREN -· , .... ·./. t . . . ... Q.-Now t hat you have adopted : ,, (a t long last ) a five-card·maJor blddlng 8yate m, there a r1M1 a small but controvenlal problem abou l how to open a band wtt.h .... n vf' club and five l pad ea. Tile bidding authorities aeem to dlf· •, rer on t his Aubject. The •ood .:. players at my local ln1l1t that you 8hould always bid the nve- card major fi rst. •• Wha t ls your sage advice? - Wo uld t he s tre ngth of each ••lt • matter, or wo uld point coant d• ·._: d de your choice? Would valaera· • blllt)' and position at. the table ,•. lnnuence you? -S.H., Soa1' :• Windsor, ('onn. A.-Theort• art> alinost a.1 many op1nionK 11n this point as there a re c>xrwrt ... One )(roup firmly bellevea that you should osx·n one club. An· ·-: oth1•r. includlnR such lnt.ematlon· • 311-.t~ as EdRRr Kaplan, editor of "The Urldgr World," always opens on1• >1p1utr '" Wl• fall 1mmewhnc betw~n t he two With minimum o()('nlng bids ur vrry 'It ronj( hand,, wt btllevt ln opt·ning onC' club With a minimum 1 opcnlnR bltl, lha1 I to allow ua to -.how both 'lu1t1t nd our dlatrlbu· ... tum while kt't"plng thf' bidding u '•,.. lo w ll'I po-.s1blt> With very trona .. , hsmd<t, w1• ol)('n one club to make It ..: t' Y !I po, lblt' for pan.ncr to l'nltr t ht.· IHl<"tlon, h<' m1~ht be! ab~ . 11 to craPf' up respon. over one dub. but not over one pad . ' .. ' That lt>aVM tht ln·btt.•ta , hand" Tho we .-1 ('f. to open oae • itpad \0 we can make 1 hi h ,... • , Vtl'lt' of thret> clubs !thOuld partn r • • makr " two ov(lr onr mporuie, • Daily Piiat SUNOAV, MAY 18, 1988 I Celtlc• pueh Bucke to brink of ellmlutlon In NBA PlllrOfts. m. Wlnfleld drive• In elx rune•• Yank ... dump IMttle, 11.._ D. QCC Can't hold lead in ninth Bu cs need pair of wins today after fa In • 5 .. 4 h_andc:uff'. the Olympians for the maJority of e1&ht tnmnp, In the ninth, however, Auaust lost it. He lost his control, bis poise, then the eme. McCaffcny and ue the pme. 4-4. An intcnttonal walk loaded the baSCI and a sharp &rounder to OCC shonstop Bren Webber nailed Qsar at the plate for the innina's first out, but Tim Qumn walked to force 10 Oedewaldt for the pme-w1Mer. Rassmussen (2 for 3) tc0""1 on Webber' a-.... before OCC scored twice 10 the shtb 10 ID ahead, 4-2, a leMI that held up witil &be Dinli. Quinn. who doubled opeaina the cip11a. scored on an Auaust wild p.tcb io maJce 1t .. l before the Olympians won it in the ninth. By RICHARD DUNN Oelr""C:.'r s •111 .. It w_a.s his pme to wtn or lose, ' said OCC Coach Make Mayne. "I wasn't 101na to ao with anybody else. He's bceo our guy all year long ~nd he~·~ pitched pretty well todar, but you JUSt can t 11ve a .-me away like that. • Mayne was more upset at his club's lack of offense than whai happened 1n the ninth. Mesa stancr Jeff Oswalt walked nute batters in less than six mninas and ahe Pirates received a total of 13 bUc$ pn balls but could manaae only four runs. "The prnc wu lost on walks and enon, .. Mayne 111d. "There's no excuse for thaL" SAN DIEGO -OraQF Coast Collqe pitcher Sam Ausust seemed to have thinp under control enterina the ninth innina Saturday, but funny thinat can happen in baseball when it comes playoff time, With OCC ahead, 4-3, entering the bottom of the ninth AUJUSt immediately goJ into trouble. His first puch was drilled into left field for a 1in&)e by Mesa's BiJl McCaffcny. Tocby'ssec:ondpmcoftbetcrietbctiuat 11 Lm. If the Pirates Wln, they'll force a dllrd and dcclSivc pme shortJy after lbat at tbe same locauon. . . Nobody on the OCC bench was lauahina. however, after San Dieto Mesa pushed across two runs in the final innfna to down the Pirates1 5-4, in the opener of a best-of-three rqionaJ playoff series on the Olympians' field. Auaust. who lost his second straiaht decision after startina the season 1 ().(), fought off a tough first inning before settlin& down to When the next batter, right fielder John Qsar, tried to sacrifice McCafferty to second, Auaust's second pitch oftbe innioa hit Qsar on the left arm to put runners on first and second. Larry Oedewaldt laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt in an attempt to advance the runners, but when August fielded the ball, his throw wound up in right field to bring home ..tt's going to be tou~. but we ju t have to come back (today)and wm two games," Mayne said. "It's that simple." . . Joey James hit his 19th borne run of the year leadina off the second inning, mak.tng 11 1-1. but Mesa's Roben A etcher drove one of hi• own -his caahth of the season-an the thud to bring the Olympians ahead, 2-1 . TbiJllS won't be any ealief for Cou&. e11her. Lonao Garcia, whose riebt (pitcbi~ should« has made him a qumionab&C pu1ia - pant in the series, will attcmi>t to warm upia tbe fint pme today. Then, a decision will be made as to whether or not he'll be capable of piicbi~ "We don't know 1f he can pitch Ot not. llJke llayne The Pirates tied it in the fifth when Mark Mayne said of Garcia, 9-1 th11 year ... lfbe cu (Pleue ... PlllATU/m) Small Tiger gives big lift Whitaker powers Detroit t o 10-4 win over Angels Aa1el1 (Sutton 2-3) at Detroit (Morris 3-4). Time: 10:30 a.m. TV: Channel .S. RadTo: KMPC(710). DETROIT (AP) -The littlest Tiger lifted a big load off Detroit Saturday. -cached on a arounder that forced Lou Whit.alcer, all 160 ~unds of Rick Burleson. who bad sinaJcd on him, drove in three runs with a home the first pitch of the pme. Brian run and a double to lift Detroit to a Downing walked, then DcCinces 10-4 victory over the Angels, snap-blasted his fifth home run into the pina a tw~me losing skid for the second deck in left. slumping T1acrs who had lost eight of "It was very frustrating to pve up their previous 10. that home run, but I just told myself "I was very happy after that home right then that I wasn't aoina to &ive run," Whitaker said. "We hadn't in," LaPoint said. been ahead in a long time. We've been Detroit answered with two runs in scratchinJ lately. We wanted to win." the bottom of the first. Whitaker The tnumph also featured home sinaJed and scored on John Grubb's runs by Larry Herndon and Darrell triple, and Lance Parri&b sioaled Evans. plus left-bander Dave La-Grubb home. Point's first victory iD a Tiger uni-"That triple was a bi& hit because form. now we're ri&ht back io it," said The victory was the second in the Detroit Manager Sparky Andenon, American U.guc for LaPoint, 1-2, who held a lS..minutc closed-<Soor who came to the Tijers from San mectina with his players before the Francisco last Oct. 7. LJPoint, whose pme. other AL victory came in 1980 with "That's what it takes. You've aot to Milwaukee, allowed three runs on au have different people hit for you hjts, walked four and struck out two every day -and you've got to pitch. before Willie Hemandtz started the We haven't been gettin& much pitch- ei&bth inning. Hernandez gave up an ing.. '' RBI sio&)e in the eighth to Bob Boo~. Dave Collins sin&led in the Detroit Jim Slaton, 4-2, gave up fi ve runs fifth and Whitaker followed by blast- on seven hits in su innings for the ing the first pitch into the second deck Angels. in riaht fo r his second homer, puttin& The Angels took a 3-0 lead on a Detroit ahead 4-3. three-run homer by Doug DcCinces "That was a bi& hit," Whit.alcer in the first foning. Wally Joyner said. "We needed that. Anae1 catcher Bob Boone la able to put taC OD betro1t•a Durell EYan• •• be trla to acore OD Da•e Ber&Jnan•• hlt durlDC the •lzth IDnln& of Saturday•• 1ame. . CIF track prellms go pretty much .to form DOrn a dvances in 3 events to h ea d a rea 3-A qualifiers~ By ROGER CARLSON OfllMD91rNe4 ..... NORWALK -There were few. if any, surprises involving Orange Coast area track and field standouts Saturday at Gahr High in the CIF 3-A prelims as a bevy qualified for next Saturday's CIF finals at Cerritos College. The only athlete missing will be Newpon Harbor hurdler Sharon Attlcsey, who is skippin& a date with the 300 low hurdles because of commitment in New York at the Pan-American Games kayaking trials. "No surprises," was how Estancia Coach Tom Fisher put it, echoing the situation for area athletes on a very warm afternoon, one which was capped by three Sea View Leaaue entries <Woodbridge. Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar) winning their 1,600 relay heat Fisher's bi& aun -Eric Dom -qualified in the hiahjump, longjump and high hurdles. The dcfendina 3-A champion m the high jump and long jump. Dom didn't miss in going 6-3, 6-4 and 6-5 in the high jump, but in the long jump, it appears he'll be entering the finals as the underdog. He went 23-4 three times as a junior, but as a senior has gone but 23-2¥•. Saturday his 22-71/• was second to Antelope Valley's Percy Knox, who went 23-4'h. a half inch better than Dom's best. "Eri c needs to be pushed," said Fisher. Dom's effons led area boys' performances, while Sherri Smith of Woodbridae. Buffy Rabbitt and Magic Henson of Ncwpon Harbor and Kathy Grant of Estancia were making most of the noise for girls. Amona the boys' efforts: •Rich Brooks of Woodbridge won his 100 heat in 10.96 and ran a qualifying 22.55 in the 200. •Estanc1a's Doug Miller was amone nme at 13-0 in the pole vault and qualified in the high hurdles (I 5.10). •Coronadel Mar sophomore Jim Robbins (4:23.36) and Tim Galusha (4:2S.83) qualified in the 1.600. •Harbor's Caner Brown (9:33.80 1n the 3,200) and University's Andy Feingold ( S0.46 in the 800) qualified for the finals. Among the girls' performances: •Smith clocked a personal best of 4:57 8 in winning her 1.600 heat, and was an 800 heat winner, too. going 2: 16.30. m add1t1on to anchonng the 1.600 relay team •Rabbitt was a wmner in her 3,200 heat and was second in a 1,600 heat, going I I: 15. 76 and 5:05.3, but in each instance was reminded of the task at the finals: Tracy Wilhams of Mountain View wen I I 0:41.3 7 and 5:04.4. respectively, as well as Smith's 4:57.8. •Henson won her 800 heat m 2: 16.28 ana wasa 1,600 beat winner, going 5:09.0 I -but in the shadows of Smith. •Grant's limes WCTe 12 99 and 25.81 in winning effons 1n 100 and 200-metcr heats. She, too, faces some very stiff compet1t1on 1n the finah with her best shot appeanng to be the 200. •Mater Des's Samantha Toomey. a sophomore and daughter of former Olympians Mary Rand and Jim Toomey. qualified 1n the long Jump ( 16-10) and 800 (I 00.51 ) Others qualifying for the finals· From Co rona dcl Mar D'Layne Kerr (46.58 in the 300 hurdles); Leslie Cashion ( 11 4 7 68 1n the 3,200); Sandt Lucas ( 17-1 'h 1n the long Jump). Darcy McGrath (I 00.40 in the t<(.IO). and Laune Sa" an < 5-2 an the high JUmp) From Estancia. Karen Farquhar(5-2 in the high .iump) and Enca Goodman (3~531• in the ~hot put) The Ii nals at C emtos ( ollegc find the field events beginning at 11 . followed by th e fir,it running event at 12 The top nine 1n each nent quali fy for the (Pleaee eee CIF /B:I) Little things add up Dodgers execute bunt, h it-and-run to beat Mets, 6 ·2 LOS ANGELES ~~) -Bill Madlock. Mike Ma 1 and Keo Landrcaux •ot the bia hits, bllt it wu the little tbinp that set up the Loi Anaelcs Dodacn' ~2 victory overt.be New York Meta on Saturday. With the 1COre tied 2--l in tbeeiabth innina. Mana no Duncan ied oft' with a bunt sin&)c. "I'm &lad that I could finally set on base," said Dunc.an, who struck out his last four times Friday niaht and was hitless in three at-bat.I before he laid down his bunt in front of the plate. Mets catcbcr Ed Hearn. playioa in lus first ~or Jea&ue pmc. aot a late Today'•..,ae New York Meu (Bercnyi (1-0) at DodJen (Re\US 2-1). T1me: 12:05 p.m. TV: None. Radio: KA8C (790). start on the ball and hu throw to first was too late to Jet Duncan. "He popped 1t up and 1t bad a lot of backspm on 1t," said Heam. who sinaJcd and doubled sn his first ~ big-league at-bats. "I was afraid J would overrun it and J didn't act in a good pos1llon to throw .. from there on, they executed well and did everything the way they're supposed to." The Dod&crs then stayed out of a possible doubleflay when Duncan broke for sccon as Steve Sax was groundmg to shonstop. B1U Madlock then singled home Duncan wtth the t1c-brcak:.ina run. Manhall followed wtth an RBI double and scored when Landrcaux hn a pinch-ssngle. "Sax 1s one of the best in the business." ¥§crs Manq.crTommy Lasorda said. • He and Bill Russell can hit-and-run with the best of them. It played a arcat pan in our 1nnina." The Dodaers, held to three luts throuah the first seven inninp. broke loose apinst starter Sid Fernandez. 4-1 , and reliever Roger McDowell. Marshall's do uble fi nished Fernandez and Landreaux greeted McDowell wltb ht~ smgle. Mike Sc1osc1a's pinch-'lmgle sent Land- reaux to third and McDowell then balked home a run. f om N1edenfuer. 2-2, the third of four Los Angeles pi tchers. got the victory. Lak er fans deserve some sort of a ward Lakers have For Snow Chief, their backs f d . But sameCan •t be s aid or Cinc inna ti w riter filin g_sui-t - Nobody came 1n on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •Boston's Bill Walton won the NBA "Sixth Man" award ... It should have aone to the takers' home crowd at the Forum. •Cincinnau Post sportswriter Bruce Schoenfeld embarrassed bis coUequcs by swcannaout a cnm1nal complaint apmst pitcher John Denny ... Schoenfeld says Denny slammed him aptnst a wall ... Anyone wt th an ounce of pnde wouldn't admit to bean& manhandled by a pitcher ... Oeez. it wasn't even a leA·handcr. •An NBA season 1sasoapoperaof spon •Geny Cooney wH in our town over the put weekend but no one recosnrrcd him ... He wustandina up. •Wrctchede~ccuqwnclla .. Rtg1e Jackson and Schottzie, the O netnnat1 doa Make 1t 1 tnfecta. addJo.n Rivers • •The USFLhasa plan to divide thcS 1.3 million spoils from the antitrust suit apmst the NFL ... First, the USFL has to win the case and then its members have to live Iona enough lo collect the money. •Guess who says Bo Jackson will get a bigercontract than either John Elway or Bernie Kosar ... Who else but sports agent Leiah Stcinbera? •Add auys who take more steps than pro basketball players on a drivinalayup ... pole vaulten, base stealers and marathon runners. •It fi1um as a fact once and for all ... Steve Howe will not keep his nose clean. •Relcued Ram Bill Bain will be misted by everyone around Rams Park ... petticularly the chef. •It i1 tbal season to qain menu on the hne I most wish I had written ... If there isanydunadullertban track. it 11 field, • An,els brot.dcaster Joe Tortt plays down rookie tint beseman W&l11r Jo)'l'ICr by pointina out that this is stiJ the fint t1me around the lcapc .. Thcan.swertothat illbat rew rookies have had u much JUCJCeU as Joyner the fint um~at0uftd - 1nclud1n.1Joe TorTt. •AlJtJunpcon idcrcd, twoukt rathtthaveu11tcrina hou.eofill n:pute than a brother ... ho 111 pons Buo Tuc1£1 SPOR TS COLUMNIS T aacnt. •Football mini c.amps produce small news items. •The Stanley Cup scnes 1s all- Canadian but the World Scnes may never see that day. •Troy Aikman transferred from Oklahoma to UCLA because he hatt'i the wishbone ... All he will aet wnh the Bruins is wtshful thinking. •Whatcve rhappened to Troy Winslow? •lfyou wish to tryout forthe Harlem Globetrottcl"f, call (818) and uk forGcoraia Brown ~l Oeoraia Brown? •Hollywood Park tned a comedy act toaowith premium 11veaways but thecrowd1co nt1nuc to be mediocre .. . Perhaps Hollypark should try add- inaa racc. • ., Ray Leonard could be the next flll\tcrtoend upanswenna phonci that arc not nn11n1- •Thc boxcrcame to ccntcr nn Danced around and dtd his thins. Tookofh11robcand heard the c.hatlU ... The bum foraot toput on h1spanL'I. to the wall day o re emption HOUSTON (AP) -The Hou'lton Rockets pushed around the defend- ing NBA champion Los Angele~ Lalcers pretty good and that made Lakers' guard Magic Johnson angl) "Not too many people have taken 11 to us and they have," Johnson ~1d after the Rockets won I 17 I tN Fnday n1&ht and took a 2-1 lead 1n thl' best-of-Stven scne!I. "We've got 10 control the bo:trd'I They were • attack1n1 and we wert' backing up "I haven't seen our team rca t ltkt this before. I've never 'iCCn 011r It. m let another team have thrte or l{1ur rtbound,.on one pla}," ht contanuC'd JohMOn ~ad tt was clear what had to be done. "We've aot to put our hard hats on now and ao to wot!I. .. The scne, re umes today at 12 '<l p.m (C'h1nnel 2). 1n The ummst. where another Hou ton v1r tol) would put the Lake~ w1thm one aamc of ehminat1on . The Lalcers have not mmcd art NBA cha.mp1onsh1p ""e \!net> the-. were eliminated 1n 19 I hy tht Rockets, nor an that time hl\vt the-. C'ftr tra1ltd a 1encs 2· I 'lohnson't wrath etnte~ around Hou,ton forward kttm Ola.Juwon. who scored 40 points, grabbed I: Pl_.. Me LAIUtllS/82) Colt fallows Derby flop with 4-length Preakne s victory EHL TIMORE 1 l.P) -now ( h1ef~ tra1nt'r Mt'I ~tute, was nght when he ~·d w thro" out his coh'11 prrformancr 1n 1hr Kentucky Derby >\ Oop in the IX'rh\ two weeks a,o \\>hen he li n1'ihNl 11 th l\nov. Chief rtd~med humcll \.'lturda) with a 'trong \trt"tlh 1 un IM a fo ur·lcn&th \. 1l tor. Jn the S ~ '" ~no Prcakne ~ \takt ill P11llh('(l r rrdmand thr 11 I Dcrh winner. m.ade 11 late m\l\ r an lhc 'ilrttch; but he wa' no much for . now hiet and finished !.«Md end1n S4·year-old Jockev 8111 • hocmalter'\ quc'll tor his ftrM 1 nplc Crown "f \eryone &a"e up on him after one race." \tute 'illtd "The ex pens d1dn 't ptck him bu1 th<" ht'111na publl<' \tulk w11,_ him I m no cn1u\. but tha 1 a aood hont .. '\no" Chier. ndden b' !2-,ear-<lld P1naman1an .\le\ \oh\, ""'ll'I \("(:Ond to the front·runnmg Cimo\.\ for mo'it of the nice and mad<' h" movC' on the tar tum. pumna A143\ (ire .. "' enter. ina tile !it retch and tin1shmg the I 3/ 16 miles an I 54 4/.S ··At the quaner pole, he was askma me to 10 ... Sohs said of Snow C1ucf. "At the 3 16th pole. I hit him a couple of times. He took off and kept running .. Soils added that Groovy's jockey, Cra11 Pamt. told him at the quancr pole. "You got it Alex. go &el at." There was no more ~ucst1on about the outcome. wt th Fcrdmand the only challenger in the \trctch dnvc, but he failed to make up around 1ns.1de the one-c1Jhth POie Broad Brush was third 1n the field of seve n '->cu-olds. a harp contrail to the 16 who raced 1n the Derby where ~now Chief folded on the last tum after Groovy's bhstCMf'\I ~· On Saturday. Broad Brosh firulbcd 61h len1th• behind Ferdinand and a nose 1n front of 8ad&er Land. Bad&cr Land. ~nt off as the 9-5 favonte as pan ofa D Wayne LuJtu. tra.1ncd entry wt th C1car Cbo1cc. ftOt idcways lcn1na the pte and never thrc:atc ncd the leaders. Miricle Wood, Groovy and Clear CbOtce completed the order of finash. Chtef wa the 1e«>nd choice 1n \he ben1n1 a!'d Ferdinand third . , I Lloyd_ 1nalntains she's struggling on and off court From AP dl1P1$dlet NEW YORK -Tennis star Chm ~ Evert Lloyd says she 1s unfulfilled both on and off the court and has all but $iven up hope of rega1ninJ ber No. I ranking. In an interview in the June issue of Life maga11ne, Lloyd, 31, says she also still 1s strugglin& to repn1r her mamaae to British tennis player John Lloyd. In the past three years. Martina Navratilova ha~ dominMed Uo don the court Buttwo)earsago. Llo)d .. beaan a ngorous weight-lifting and aerobics regimin to add strtngth in her bid to b<.ittk Navraulova "(hate to !la) 11, but now 11·~ normal when )he beat<i me," Lloyd said o f los1ns w 'Navr.111lova, ranked No 1. 10 thl' world on the Hcwleu-Parkard· WT A computer. "I would have to give up evel)thmg 10 defeat her regularly. and I'm not "tiling to Lloyd do that .. But I still know that 1'm going to beat her on m) da). I know that I can beat her at this )'car's French Open or at Wimbledon. It's a quiet kmd of confidence" In a revcahns interview. Lloyd said she ha~ been in love "two other limes" besides her mamage to John. "I love the way John leb me be myself," Chns 1s quoted as saying. "He never tdls me what lo do. I'm a control freak-on and off the coun ... The other two times I've been in love I was out of control and I got hurt. But I loved having the feeling." She said her first love was another tennis $tar. Jimmy Connors. and. after marrying Lloyd, she began an affair with a mamed Bnt1sh rock star After a seperat1on. she and John reunited 10 1984 "I felt our mamage was 1mponanl, and I wanted to work at it," Chn s said." And maybe I saw what was oul there and was disenchanted." Chris also said she admired John McEnroe for thl' way his outspoken wars. "You get labeled,' Chns 1s quoted in Life aHaying· "People tell me every day how great I am, and they don't even know me. I'm no angel. "He gets himsclfio trouble," she said of McEnroe, now 10 the midst of a self-imposed sabbatical from tennis. "but I admire him for being able to say what he feels." Quote of the day Rod Carew, former Angels' first ba!.eman. on the apparent end of his major league career: "I don't have anr hopes of anyone signing me. I'd like to play ... don't understand what's going on, but I don't sit around thinloni about it. worrying about it. I'm JUSt going o n with my life. I f that's the way 1t'sgo1ns to end, that's the way it's going to end. I fit's not 1n your control. there's not much you can do." Four more qualify at Indy 500 INDIANAPOLIS -Four qualifiers. • led by Scotsman Jim C ra""ford a1 208.911 mph. moved into the ten1 at1' e ~tarting lineup for the lnd1anapoll!> 500 Saturda}. leaving o ne spot open for· the May 25 rau·. Also completing four-lap 10-mtle quahhcallon runs on Saturda) were Johnn)' Paf'>oni. K11:h Vu~kr and a nervous Dick Simon, whose 3\ erage of 204 i)78 was the slo"est of the 32 1n the field '>O tar Jnd potenually the first 10 ~ humped once the lineup 1s filled The Nauonal Weather Service had forecast a nil percent chance of ram for Saturda~ that nc\ er appeared. However. an 80 percent chanct' nf \howcr~ was predicted for today. thl' la'it ol lour l1.1:y' ol time trials for the 70th Indy. Waltrip takes Budweiser 200 DOVER. Del -Darrell Wallnp led for the last I OU miles to take the checkered 11ag Saturday in the Budweiser 200 stock car race • Waltnp. who staned 10 <occond po~1t1on on \hl' "Monster Mile" at Omer Downs International Speedway. had an average ~peed o l 1 07.~JO mph and a two-11econd margin of v1cto~ Waltrip dbO \1.-00 the: race:: last year Waltnp. running 'iecond 1n the po1nl~ ran· lhl' year. took ho ml' $9.100 for the Junior John~on Budweiser racing team. before an c:s11m~ll.'d l rowd ot 21,000. King holda narrow LPGA lead First-rou~ leader Be&ey ~-shot a l!I I-under-par 7t and artbbcd a ont-'strokc lead over Cana<t1an Daw•.Coe on Saturday after two rounds of the LPOA 101r tournament 10 Chatham Township, NJ. Kmai who shot an openina-round 67. had two birdies and a bo&CY in fini hina at 7-undcr-p.ar 139 after her second tour of the par-73, 6,265 yard FalrmountCountry Club. A five- t1mc winner on the LPGA tour, Kina boaeycd the par-S 18th hole after h1tllng her drive behind a tree and havini to pitch out into the fa irway. Coe, a non-winner since Joining the 1our in 1983, posted her second straight 70 and was at 6-undcr-par 140. The 25-ycar-old native bfBnllsh Columbia had two bogeys on the front nine, bu! rammed home five b1rd1cs on the backsjde .. In Fon Wonh. heavy, steady nuns washed out play m the C olonu1l Nauonal lnv1ta11on 1 oumament and reduced the tournament format to 54 holes. The tournament no" l!i 'ICheduled to conclude with a sin&Jc round of 18 hole!> today. The reductJon to a thrtt-round format marked the first 11me in its 40-year history Colonial ha) been played at less than 72 holes. Stevenson wins third title IH:NO -l cofilo Stevenson won hi' m 1h1rd tille when he slopped Alex Garcia l\aturda~. but 1wo o ther U.S. fighters. Kelcie Banks and Kennrth Gould. won 'howdowns with Cubans at the World Ama1eur Boxmg C hamp1onsh1ps Dann Allen won a third gold medal for 1he Un11ed States. beating East Gem1any's Henry Maske. The 35-year Stevenson. also a tnplc Olympic champion who was wtnnng for the301st time. knocked down Garcia twice 1n the second round and stopped him at I :06 1n the super heavyweight final. Stevenson's teammate, 28·year-old Adolfo Horta. won the 132-pound class title for his third world championship. Banks, 21, of Chicago turned in a big third round and won the 125-pound cla)s tllle with a 4-1 decsion ovt'r Jesu!. Sollet. Gould. 19, of Rockford. Ill.. outboxed hard-hilling ( andelano Duvergel. who was penalized a point, for :i J-2 decision at 147 pounds Allen, 21 . ofC'olumbus. Ohio, scored a 5-0dcc1s1on over Maske for the I 25·pound title. Wllander upset in Italian Open . ' Unscded EmlJlo Saocbei of Spain ~ produced another upset by beating No. 2 seed Matt Wilander of Sweden, 6-3, 7-5, aturday to advance to the final of the Italian Open Tennis C'hamp1onsh1p agamst lvu Leodl of Czechoslovakia. Lendl. the No. I seed and the world's top-ranked player. downed defending cham- pion YannJck Noah of France, 1-6. 6-2. 7-6 (7-4). man earlier semifinal on the clay center court at the Foro ltalico. The v1l·turt O\er W1lander was Sanchez's third stra1ght-c;ct up11ct over a seeded player 1n as many days ... ln the women'" West German Open Championships in Berlin. Martl11a Navratilova, the No. I seed, swept past Jo Durie ol Bntain. 6-2, 6-1 , to lead the four top seeds into the !>em1finals. 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Kuu v p.. COMPUTER /llaek CENTERS Cttedt Your Phone Boole for the..._ lllaek Store or Dealer Ne•,..t You • .. ,. Celtlcs rally to take 3-0 lea Bue son brink of eltmtnatton after 111-107 loss MJLWAUK£E (AP) -Boston's Kevin McHale dtdn't want to sound likea know-it-all, but the Celtic center says it wasn't a bia deal to come back from a l l-point deficit in the third quarter to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks and talce a commanding .}..() ltad in an NBA scm1final playoff series. "It takes a lot to rattle us. to shake us," McHaJe said after sconna 29 points ~od ar&bbing 11 rebounds in Boston's 111-107 victory Saturday. "We just ao 1n there and ~nd out those wins. We don't play with a lot of emotion. "We've seen 1t all before, it's not hke we hlvcn't bttn (down) before.'' he added. The Celuci. down by seven point at halfl1me and I 3 points in the third quarl.Cr, didn't take their first lead until the founh quarter when Larry Bird's jumper made it 94-92 with 7:48 remaining. Bird finiahcd wtth 19 points. 16 rebounds and 1.3 assists. "We cxecuted very well" in the second half. Bird sajd. "Our defense was cxcellcn1. We were ge1ting easy basket . We made the extra pass." ~ Milwaukee Coach Don Nelson, a former Celtic, had seen it before Wainscoat wins decathlon crown occ·s Kiernan sets- school record to take women's3.000 run WALNUT -George Wainscoat led three Orange Coast ColleJe scorers in the decathlon to hi~light the Pirates' efTons Saturday mghl in the California Community College state track and field championships at Mt San Antonio College. Wainscoat shook off a hamstring problem that has been a1hng him the past two days to win the event with a total of 6,524 ~ints. Teammates Da"e Wetzel finished fourth (6,271) and Stuart Lui fifth (6.209) in the two- day competition . Wainscoat. who was m a tic for third place after the first day of the event. rallied behind a win in the discus with a throw of 139-6. Lui Pirate team falls in finals CAMARILLO -The Orange Coast College doubles team of Lisa Newman and Karyn Thurmond ad- vanc.cd to the championship round of the community college state tennis championships Saturday at the Cabrillo Racquet Oub before bowing to Fullerton's Michelle Ponce and Nicole Brecbtbuhl. 3-6. 7-6, 6-1. The Pirate team bad reached the finals with a 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 decision over Cuesta's Kristi Wagner and Karen Apgar. ln the overall team sconng, OCC finished in a tie for fourth place behind champion Fullerton and Palomar and Cemtos. On the men's side, OCC's Dean Olson was upended by College of Mann's Miles Walker in the singles semifinals. Olson fell by scores of?-5, 7-6 to the eveotuaJ state champion. * Meanwhile. in the high school mdividuaJ regaonal tournament. C'dM's Mike Briggs moved into the round of 16 next week at the Newpon Beach Country Club with a pair of v1ctones Saturday at Edison High. Briggs downed Dan Jenkins of Mater De1. 6-3. 6-2, and Peter Pham of Los Amigos. 6-0, 6-2. at Edison High. cleared 14-1 1/• to win the decathlon'!. pole vault The scores for Wetzel and Lui were personal bests. Fred Simmons scored two points for Oransc Coast with a fifth-place showin& 1n the 200 meters. clocking 21.43. O n the women's side. Kathy Kleman broke her own school record for the second tjme 1n two week!. 1n the 3,000 meters with a run of9:49.J4 "That was her 'oat all along," !Wild Orange Coast assistant coach Gordie Fitzel, "she wanted to go under 9:50" Kiernan had finished second in the 5.000 on Fnday night to Syh 1a Mosqueda of East Los Angele!.. who set a national community college record wi th a run of 15:52.~7. * Blockbarfer .et. mark Sheldon Blockburger. a former Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College track and field stand· out, set a Southeast Conference and Louisiana State University school record m the decathlon following the two-day conference champ1onsh1ps in that event. Blockburger's first-day totals of 4.185 came as a result of a I 0.89 l 00, 49.6 400, 25-2Y• long Jump, 42-9 shol put and 6-7Y. high j ump. He finished on Friday with a 14.83 in the high hurdles. a 129-9 effon in the discus. a 13-9 pole vault. 180-3 javelin toss and 4:38 1,500 for a total of7,737 points Next for Blockburger is the NC AA meet at lnd1anapol1sJunc 6-7 and the TAC Meet at Eugene. Oregon, Junl' 19-20. PIRATES ... From Bl throw, he'll thro" . it not. v.e'll go with somebody el)C:· That somebody else would mean either Jim Foley or Jay Makemson both right-handers who have seen limited action this year as starters. The Pirates ( 31-9), winners of the South Coast Conference for the fifth time an the last seven seasons, played hke anything but champions. Mesa (32-6), Pacific Coast Conference king- pins, didn't either. But the Olympians took advantage of every opponunll~ to edge one game closer to the state tournament. .. ao11011Ju area t p1w.n1 • be said. "Tho~ put on a clinic.·• Boston Coach K.C Jones said it was a nuuerofstickinawith thepme plan and adjustina to the Bia$s' swttchmi!._ trapPina defense. ' I ,. "The Ceh1cs were very lucq,'' Jones ~1d ... The Bucks played 1 ttry good aa.me. They had us down . 'f" an the Uurd quarter a nd we could twve died. But we didn't -1ve up." Boston's other b1a mant Robm Parish. had the hot ban~ in tne follf1b quarter aooring 10ofh1128 polnts to the final penod. Parish a110 ha4 d 2 rebound as lhe Celtics wore Ltfte Bucks down in,idc and mov~)io po 111on to swttp lhc Bucks llld advance to the NBA finals in todllr's pme four in Milwaukee. r / M LAKERS ••• d ( From Bl 11 rebounds and led tbe Rocketsl· ond-half victory surge Friday ni . 'Tm upset because they 10 !K many second shots, that's why~) had 12 more shots thao we • Johnson said. "That shows they " .. more aggressive. l Kareem AbduJ-Jabbar sco~!3: pomts to lead the Lakers but he cOald manage only four rebounds l~SI OlaJuwon and his Twin Tower r:Jl'tc Ralph Sampson. "He's to ugh but we all have •JO~tc do," Johnson said ofOlajuwon. ·• du can't let a man with that much atJ t) get a shot and then the rebound fo1 another shot." '\i,. The Rockets outrcbouodec{"" r.•c Laker 45-34 overall and held a 20:-t C edge 1n 01Tens1ve boards. ~ Sampson. who finished wit.Ji ' 18 points. got the Rockets aoina CArly after they missed their first siA sti0ts and Lo~ Angeles Jumped to arl'l -0 lead. The Rockets held a 60-59 balrc lead and the Lakers emerged ti a ruggedly played third quarter a 91-90 lead ~oing into the final pe(ipd. But Lewis Lloyd, who finished With 26 potnt\, hit the nrst lWO bas~kof the founh quarter and the R cu nc\ er trailed again, aJthougb 1 s Angeles tied the game four time$~ "Thal third quarter was a {ire work of an," Los Angeles Coac at Riley said. "Both teams were bat na and wouldn't let the other tcan:!~et away. fhe game was fiercely ~m- pe1111ve '' "We 've never been down 2-1 ·~ a playofTthe last four year$ so we'v?lot to come back now and even this 1hin& up.. .) Rockets guard Robert Reid docs not intend to let bis team *ax, de<1p1te its two-game wmmng s k. "LA isn't on the bnnk (oflosin the scnes). they arc at least 20 feet aw,y," Retd \aid. 1 Area volleyball; team defeated WICHITA, Kansas -The Hunt- ington Bcach-b~ SBE-Raym9nd Construction squad was ehm1nated one ma1ch away from reaching a tJtlc ~howdown with eventual champ Molten of Los Angeles Saturday, The area squad was ousted by the Banana Boats, another Los Ank4les team. 7-15, I S-8. 15-13. Bob Ct~rthk led the Raymond team with 11' k)lls and he. along with Steve T1m~s. eamed fi~Heam USV A AJl-Adifn· lan honors. Rocky C1arclli was l hosrn honorable menllon. 'I CIF 3-A TRACK AND FIELD PRELIMS. • • From Bl Masters Meet a week later at Ccmtos, which sends five to the State Meet June 6-7, also at Cerritos College. * CIF l·A siretlma (81 Gatw Hlttfl l llOYS Note HHI wlnMr ancs ~· merit' 10 nlnt qualltv for linal' 100-(l'lell I) 1 Adam' (We.I Covina ), 1110 ,,,.., 2) 1. er.-. (WI •• ,,_.,, IO.ff1 1 Calllel (Perri•). 1125, (l'leat 3) I Wiiford (Dlarnon< Sar), 11.34; (l'leal 4) I. Cannady (Duarte), 1011 2 Devlin (Le» Alamlto•), II 17, 3 Pierre (81•~ Arnall. II 17, 4 wu111no1011 (Morano Valltvl I 114. ~(l'leat IJ 1 N•w•ome !Monldelr). 2'2 29. 2. Tavtor CPalmelala), 21.30, (l'lffl 71 I. Slewart (WHI Covina), 22.14, 2 Av•rv 18l•llOI> Amal) 22.39, lllHI l ) I. Cannedy (Ouertt ), 1160. 2 Ad•m• (Wtsl Covina). 11 97, 3 Jonnw (Kalttla), n 04, 4. 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Roenicke'1 first homer fol· lowed Winfield's in the Yankees' 1ix· {Wl aecond innina. and Griffey and Matti.qly btt 1ucoessive homers wi1h tWo out in the eiahth. 11 Winfield tied a career hi&h with bis '~RBI. The arand slam WIS the sixth 9( his career and only his founh liomer of the season. Mattinaly had , f9ur hits, includin1 two doubles and · jtle homer. • W!nfield, with only five hits in hit. prevtoUJ 41 at·bats, also had a double . and sinaJe. 'l'... "I was due," Winfield said ... How 1 '. 1111na can you keep someone like me . ~wn? I've just been in a rut." , . In other American Leaaue aames: 'BIM Jaya 11, ......, 5: Jesse , ~eld drove in six runs with three Jl.i~ includin.aa th~e-run homer, and Oiff' Johnson also hit a three-run shot , fqr the host Blue Jays. Left-bander Jimmy Key allowed ~ .. ve Oeveland bits over seven in- .p~eld's homer came in the sixth 1iJµUn1 and pve the Blue Jays an 8-1 lpd. Barfield also had a two-run 'i;tpuble and a sacrifice fly. , : WMte SH 'I, R.eyaJa I: Carlton Fisk .. ~Gres Walker each drove in runs , ~~ ninth·innin1 sinA)cs to complete Olicato's scoond rally of the pme ·~ pve ~be h<?St White Sox their fourth strat&ht victory. ,, ,, Fisk., Harold Baines and Ron J<.jule .. ~ drove in runs a,.tfost Dan •1 Quisenberry in Chicago s three-run ·~-.:enth for a S-4 lead. The Royals .~e back with two in the top of the runth on an RBI triple by Rudy Law and Georae Brett's run-scoring dpuble for a 6-S lead. Re4 Sos I , Ru1en l : Rey Quin-ones bit two RBI doubles, including 9M that keyci'S Boston's six-run 'End inoin&. to make his major e debut 1 successful one as too defeated vi1itina Texas. Quinones. a shonstop, was called up earlier in the day from the Triple-A International Leaaue. Don Slauabt of the Ranatrs was hit io the face by a pitch from Dennis Bbyd in the founh innina. He suffered a broken nose and 1 broken bone in bis cheek.. but was released from a hospital after treatment. Boyd, 4-3, pve up nine hits. ineludina '>Larry Parrish's two-run homer. Ortolet I, A'a l: In Baltimore. Scott • Off Road .. 1 • l~ads way as Yankees. iom p, 11-6 Johnton and ltt\ICC Sutter combined on a three-hitter. Tbc pine.wino.in& rut enabled Jobaton, S-3, to pin me victory &fttr vieldint only three hita before beina lifted for a pinch·.biner to open the ejpth. Ptra'" •. a. t: At Riverfront Stadium, Rick Reuechel tOMed a five-- hitleT and Tony Pena broke up a ecoreleu aame with a run-tcorina . , li.nale In the sixth innina off' Cincin- .. rfl•ld natl'• Mario Soto. MoOregor scattered eiaht b.its and R.eu.ecbel, ).), allo~ only one Eddie Murray drove in four runs, NMCt put fim bue In bit first three with a homer. complete P,me o( the teaton. He Lee Lacy's two-run sinaJe keyed 1 struck out 11x and watked none. (our-run second inninf u Baltimore * won for the seventh time in its last Pntll 4. •• • ei&ht pmcs. The Orioles broke Oak-mTM4M... aHaNMATI land's thre-game winninrstrea.k. Orll.llelld •'11111 Minerd Brewen '· "Twtat l : Robin Yount He¥* If : ~ r ,' ·-lb ., ..... • 0 1 0 homered and sinaJed as Milwaukee ••v a > 1 1 o Pwtier n sent Minnesota to its seventh straiaht ~·,. ! ~ ? ~ ~= ! • 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 l 0 J 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 2000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0000 l 0 0 0 0000 loss in a ra.in--shortened pme. T"9M c • o 1 1 .... a The pme, delayed by rain for 1 S ~.!" • o l o •u•tt• c minutes in the first innina, was called •eutdlel P : ~ ~: :=•cPll following a delay of I hour and IS O..tw 2b minutes after the seventh innina. ~~C::,.11 P Ted Hi,uera, S-3, scattered seven veneoi l>fl hits for his fourth complete pme. Power• The Brewers have won seven strai .. ht r..... 11 '11 ' T ..... • ... Scltf'I.,., ...... JI 0 •• home games. ........,,. • •1 t12-• c...... ----· Jn the National League: Attroa 5, C•bt 1: Jn the Astrodome, Jose Cruz drove in three runs with three singles and Mike Scott scattered eight hits over eiaht inninp. Scott, 4-2, tied a career hi&h with nine strikeouts and raised his Na- tional League-leading total to 68. He walked one. The Astros beat Chicago for tlie seventh straight time, dating back to last Aug. 26. Steve Trout, 2-1 , took the loss, giving up four runs on five bits in 41{) innings. Pdret 5, Expos 3: In San DtCJO, Kevin McReynolds had three bits, including a home run, to help LaMarr Hoyt earn his first victory since last Sept. 25. McReynolds' fifth-innina homer came ofTloscr Andy McGaffipn, 2-1, and highlighted a three-run inning that overcame a 2-0 deficit. The Expos tied the aame with a run in the sixth but Tim Flannery bit a two-run pincb double in the bottom of the mnin1 to put San Dicao ahead for good. Glaata ll, Plallllea 7: Jose Uribe sinaled and hit a two-run double and wm Clark also had a two-run double during an ei&ht-run citplosion in the fifth inning that carried San Franci9CO past visiting Philadelphia. • The Giants sent 13 batten to the plate and had seven hits in their bigacst inning of the season. Shane Rawley, 4-4, and reliever Tom Hume absorbed the poundin,a. San Francisco rookie Rob Thomp- son had three hits, 1ncludin1 his first major leaaue home run. Glenn Wilson, Von Hayes and Darren Daulton homered for the Phillies. Braves l, Card.laaJ1 I : Jo Atlanta, Bob Homer bite two-run double with two outs in the eighth innin1 and Joe 0tmt WIMlnt .. I -T. Fiene (2). l!-W. 0~1111tiuroh 1. Clncl.nnetl I LOa-Plllltlurlh I , Clncln11ell 4. 2a-<>nut.k, M. arown, Morrlaon, E1Hl1Y, llrHm, °"'''" R. •evl'IOIOI. ,.,_...., 111. 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HITs-Puokell, Mlnnttol•, SS, Yount, Mll-waukM, "9; ,,..,,_, .....,., 4IJ MoHbv, Tor- onto, '7. llooos, aoslon, 46, Mertlnolv, Ne111 York, 46. OOUllLEs.-Malllngly, New Yorll. 13; 0.-· '""....._ 121 Ow. Evens, ao11on. 12 TRIPLE5'-&erretl, Senion, ), Fleldler TUH, J, TOlltsOll, Chieffo, 3. HOME RUNS-,,.,_, ......_ IS/ Pucke ll MlnMSOle, 13, CanYCO, O.klend. 11; A. Devis. S..llle, I. Gaetll, Mlnnnc>la, I; Klnomen Oeklend,. STOLEN BASEs-R Manderson, New York, 26; C.noatotl, Ctilcaoo, 19. Mowt>v, Toronto, 10 PITCHING 13 d41clslons>-Clemens, Bolton, 6·0. 2.SO; &odOl~er, Balllmore, 4·0. U S, ~.on, TUH, 3·0, J.60; HHS, Dall.lend, 7· 1, 2.62; Terran, Oelroll, •· 1 STRllCEOUT~ursr, Bo1ton, 11. Ci.m.ns, &o$ton, '9, Alie, O.klend, 57. Higuera, Mii· weutlH, SS. Morrll, Detroit, SO SAVES-RIOl'ltlll. N-York, 10, Aase, 8elll-more. 9, Jamn, Clllceoo, 7, Cemecno. Clevtfend, 6, o. -..... Anells. •1 Harrl1, Texu. 6, Hernanoet, Oelroll, 6 N•--l..Mtue (T'llrwtfl .. ,.Y'S Gemes> BATTING ('3 al bel11-ftav, Plltsl>ur;h, JM, Gwv1111. Sen Oltoo •• 353, llroolu, Montreal, J.M. SH., °"""'' .JJ91 Knlglll, Ntw YOO'k, .330 RUNS-W. Cle.rk, Sen Francisco, 24; Gwvnn Sen Dleoo, 23; Gledden, Sen Francisco, n . A8f-8roolu, MontrN I, 27, Leonerd. San Frenclsco, 26; ,...,..._ °"""'• 2'1 Sctimldt, Phlladell>ftle , 2S, G. Davia, Hou11on, U . HITs-Gwvnn. Sen Dlffo. '8, Rn, Pll· 1a1>uro11, '4; 8r()Ql(1, Monrreal, 42; Sax, o.deen, 411 Reines, MOfttrH I, 41 OOUllLES-Maves. Pllll•dt lPllla, 11. Hernender, New YMk. 11, ltRevnolos Pll- t10urot1, 10, S.ndOtro. Clllcaoo, 10 TRIPLEs-Ralnes. Monlrtal, '· 8roou. Montreal, 3, COitman, St Loul1, 3 HOME RUNS-8rOOl<s. MonlrH f, I . Dawson, MontrH I, I , ~. Oed9en. I; G Devis, HOUllOft, 7 Gervev Sen Oleoo 7, Murpny, Allen•• 7 Handstand Boaton •hortatop Ed Romero holda onto the ball ln Ilia rUht hand a• he l• upended by Tun runner Oddlbe McDowell. STOLEN 8ASES-ounc&tl. DedlWI. IS/ Dore n, HoullOfl. 13 Ae1nes. Monlreal 13, COieman, Sr Louis, 11 Ovltstra, New Yorlt, 11 E 01vl1 Clnclnnetl, 11 PITCHING (3 dKlslonU-Oerllno, Ntw YMk. •·O, '01. Fe<nenoe1, New York, •·O. 2 27 La Cou , Sen Francisco, •·O, 1 77, McDowell, New Ye>rk, 3·0, 3 3', A Aol>ln1on, Clncinnetl 3·0, 1 69, Solano, Houston, J·O, S SO Tll>tn Molllrtel, 3·0. 1 61 STAllCEOUTS-Scolt, Housron, S9. Veltn&IHM, o.d9en, SS1 Z Smllll, Alle nte , SS GOOdtn, NtW York, •9, Welcll, Oedgtn, '9. SAVES-0 Smllll Houston. 10, AHroon. Montreel, 7, Gossage, San 01eoo, 6, OroKo Ntw York '· Baller Cll1ceoo. S, e.dro1l1n Pllllt~Pllle S Franco Concinnell S Colee. NCAA DIVISION II PLA YOf'FS Westtm A..i-r (al secr8IMl'lf9) Secram.nro SI 14, Cel Statt Oom1r>guer Hills 7 IS.c:rtmefllO St wins l>Ml·of-llve serits l 1 NAIA AREA ONE PLAYOFFS (at Tueme, Walft..l Hewell Hlto 6, Point Lome Nerarent S (Hawaii Hlto edvenct s lo NAIA World Strles wt1lc11 111r1a Frlde\I In LewlslOfl, tdetlol Communftv cole9t SOUTHUtN CALIFORNIA REGIONALS Sen 0'"9 Mna s. Oren9t Ceut 4 Orenoe Coe11 010 012 D00-4 6 I Sen Oleoo "'-" 101 000 017-S 6 2 Auoull and Elli.on, Oswe ll Morris 161 Brlcge Ill e no Oe<reweldt W-8r1dge L-Auou11 10·2 28~1nn ISDMI MA-James IOCC) Fleletler (SOM) Hitt! school CIF PLAYOFFS S.COftd RM.Ind, Tuftday, l:IS sun.I CIF 4·A Simi Vellev 124·3) al Santa Monica (11·8 It C>effn Vltw ( 11·4· I) el Loera Cll-10· 1) Aowlend (1'·6) at Newt>urv Perk ( 11· 12 I) S.n Goroonlo Cll ·Sl al Esr>erente (71 31 Cemerlllo 111·9) el Milliken ( lS· 111 El Ooredo (20·SI 11 81lllOI> Amer f1S·8· ll Arceole 1'1·SI 11 Fon11rn1 116·71 Lekewooo 12<>-31 at W"lmlm1otr ( 1, • ., CIF l ·A LomPOC (16-11 at Sonora (24• I) Ct rlYO<I 11•-11 el Demien ( 16· 11 Alo Mne l'.12·0 e r Per1moon1 (12-IOJ A1011a111 <17·10-IJ er Edgewood (11·7 Getlr (21·S> er Fu1i.r1on <11·1) El Seounoo (14·S·ll al Hueneme 111-11 Tustin ( 19·•1 ar Senta 8 ert>ara ( 11·9· 11 Wealern 112-41 111 UPiand 11S·I> CIF 2·A Ol1mono Bar (20-4) e l Arroyo (I S-61 Senla C1ar1 ( 13·Sl al Min ion Vlt io 117 7) ArlH la (13·11 el Le Sierra <15-9) ll'Vlnt 11'·1·1) er Geroen Grove 115·7) UnlWnlfV ( IJ.f ) el Norre Viste 170-6) C•Plstra no Valley 0 1·61 al S.uous I 17 71 AOQ\lra (15·41 et Montclelr (21·SI Mounleln View I 19-J) al Glenn 111·11 CIF l ·A Cer11e1111trla (12· 10) al Montclair Prep 121-31 YucelPe 117·7) at Gladi lone ( 16·7· 1) St AntllOn\I I 16·1) al SI 8 onnenrure I 10-1· 11 Beaumont 11'·6) a l E111nore ( 12· 131 sr aernero I 16· SI at Cet>rlllo 11'·1) AQulne1 I 11·31 at P•"8dtt• ( 11•31 V•Pev Cllt'lsllen (14·61 at Sen Merino !13-11) 8aldwln Perk (14-.·2> al Le Stitt !11-7·1) OF 5mel SdlMls Cotevltle I ll·S) al Provldencle (20-2) Cou r Union (13-•· ll e l Vlllenove Preo (16+1) wooocr111 CllrlStlan (11·6·11 al Wlnowerd (15-11 LefflnowaU Cllrlslle n (20-SI et Victor Vellev Cnrl1t11n (9-81 TtmPleron 117·21 ar Pas.cteN Polv (10-1-11 Pl~r 81Pllll (11·2) el Avalon (13·2) Btooml11910<1 Ct1rl1llan ( 13·41 at Fellll lleptlsl Cl•·•> A O'-tmond I IS· II I I Llnflelo Cllrltllen 170 3· 1) NBA PLAYOf'f'S Coofet .. ICO fln8ts (a.stef wnn) WESTEltN CONf'IRIENC5 LAllan n. HeutMI Lekt rs 119 Hou•ton 107 Mou•lon 112. U kers 102 HOUSIOfl 117. Uktrl 109 (Hou\lon lffds ser e1, 2·11 TOOay -Lakeo a l Hou1ron !Channel 2 et 12l0 Pm l weonewav -HouslOft at Leker1, 1.30 P m Frldev -Lakers a t Hou11on, T8A (If neunarYI Monoav M#Jy 26 -Housron el L•ktrs. noon 111 necenery I EASTERN CONFElllNC• 80\ten VI. Mlwlullff Bosron 129, Mllwauktt 96 8o11on 127, MllwaUkM 111 S.turOay's acor• -80\IOft 111, MllwaukM 101 (8011on leeds serle1. 3·01 TOOav -Bolton ti MllwtukH , 12.30 Pm WedlltSOe'f -Mllw1ulo.M at 80llOft, TllA Of nKHMlfV) Frldev -8ollon el Mllw•ukM, T8A (II nec11serv1 Sun011v. Mev 2S -Mllweuktt ar llostO<I 10 I m Ill MCHMlf Y I fAll times POTI NHL PLA YOf'FS StarMv Cup flMls (~el-) Celearv vs. MMtr'MI C1111ar1; S MonlrH I 1 <Cell'trY le•O• series, I 0) TOOav-MontrHI •• C•IOarv Tuesde11-<a10ar1; er Montrtel Tllursd11v-<a1oarv at Montrffl Seturdav-Montrtal at Caloerv llf nec.esserv) Monday, Mev 26-<atoer\I e l Monlreel (It necenervl Wedn8'dav, Ma v 28-MontrH t al CelOary 111 nacH serv> ~ ...... Oue9f¥ Vlclll Tabor ,.._75-153 Lori w .. 1 ,.75-ISl l(ril Monffllen 77·76-153 Sl!errl Tunw Jt-75-153 Altundra Ralnnerdt 7,..7t-154 Cerollnt Gowen ,.,_~154 Sut Footemen 7'·76-1$4 o..dtt LA .. er •1.-154 Lori llrodt 7'-75-154 N•ncv Tomlefl 71·76-154 SV..nS.ndtrs 75-79-154 Slnle McAlll11~ 77·77-154 JoAMWtll'lem 7•·~154 a·Leur•O'Altuendro 75-79-154 aevertv Kleu 77·77-154 CalllY Menl ,.,._7S-154 Vicki Feroon 71-77-ISS Lfl'Oft Muraotia 7 .. 7'-lSS HHlller Ortw 77·,._lSS Merltna Floyd 77·1t-15S Sendra 5ou11Cf1 ,.,..77-15' Debbie Auslln 77·7'-15' Gell Let Hlrela 7.,.._15' Katllrvn Yount ,._,._15' Temmv FredrldtM>n I0-76-15' L•AM C.ueaev 77·7'-15' Bonnie La..-77-79-15' Nolt: HMYY rein wnlltcl CUI play In Ille COionie! Nallot\el Invitation Tournement In Fort Wor1" end II 11 ICNduled 10 COIQ.rOt with e llnole round of II llOlts lodev. o.... ....... oAvay•s L.OaCIR <"""'1 ._.> -s t>oeh. 211 '"°*"'· 67 berr~. 221 t>Onlto. 2 vtflowlaU, l llePl>ul, 2SI calico tieu, 4S Mnd l>eU, llS meclltrat, lt K\jlpln, ' lllMPlhMd, NIWfl'OltT LANONM ~ 4 l>Oetl, 123 anoten. l llllrrecude, t llOnlto, '4 Mncl lieu, 14' cellco beu, 2 llellt>ut, 3 ~. 2 ICulllln. • rock "'"· 211 mectter•. S4 ~llt fllll. 2 llelf· moon. DANA WHAltf' -f tio.11, 2.0 eno««s. 422 1>eu,, 2S llllrrecude, ll bonito, • llelll>ut, 2 Yt4towr111. 21 roell 11111, 122 m.c:llerat, 11 SllMOll!ffd, 21 ICufPln, 11 blue -di. TaACK C.tll'RUlllh Clle9t STATI CHAMI IONSHPI (at Ml -........ C-..> ~c.tll·-­MIN Oeclllhlotl - 1. Geor9t Welnxoel COCCI. US4 POlnh; 2. SNwn Malelkl (Sen JoM CllYI, 6,0 ; l. Jeff Wllll&ml (s.ctdlabedl), •.J71. 4 Dew Wtt1t4 (Orenot c:oe.11. 6,t11. S. Stuert Lui (Or1nt1t Coell), U09; 6. .>PM Henrv .JoMwn - Clone 1teC11 CIM, 6, 16'. lndMduel event winner&: llOH~l. Wllllems, lUO; OT-Welnacoet, 13'-6; PV-Lul, 1•·1'4, JT-Trov L•ml> (8ullt), ltS-t; 1,500 mtten-W ..... YM (Gro&ll'llonl), 4:17.l 200 mettn -S. Frtd $1mmons IOCCI. 21 43 WOM9N l,000 meters -1. KethY Kiem.t! COCCI. NU4 (ldlOol rKMO); 2. ~ L..oflr (LA Valley), •.s.t.OS; 3. YOSlllt SNmlau ($1\ulal. t'.SUO; t. Kirn Sl-•rf (LA V....,), IH0.01, S TON'tY ,._..,,, (Eesl LAI. lel'OUJ; 6. COllMn SltNY (MlrllCotle), IO:IS.ID. YOLL•YaALL USVA a.n.11R1ttlr1 (8' McMI, "--> ••nene 8oel1 (LOI AllM!ttl Nf SllE/ltavmond COMlructlofl (Hunlln1lon &Mdll, 7-15, lH, 15-ll. s. .... " lr1Rl1t••• aAMaAU AIMU1CM U..- 80STOH ltEO SOX'-f'l9c:ed Glenn Hofl!Mn. lllor1tlOP, on Iha 15-dey CllMCllld llt l. Calltcl UP Rev °""*'"· ,,,...._,, from '"9w1ucaet of Ille lntttnellonel l.Mlue. OETltOIT TIGER$ fl'lec9d .. ~. tltel!«, on ttw 15-dev dl...-c! bl. ltec.lltd Dwlltll LO'WfY. caldW, from Hestwlllt of tilt Amenc.n Auodellon. N£W YOlltl( YAHKEEs-f'lred Semmv E Mis, pllcllinl c:oedl, and nemtd Martt COM9r IO rtPleCe him. UUC•T9ALL """"' ...................... STATEN ISLAND STALLIONs-Named ,_fcfl MerllleM director of merkttlno •no a1el1ten1 COKtl and Deva Miiier edmlnl11rellvt Hllllttnl encl tslltltnl ~. Horse racing results AEROBIC EXERCISE AEROBIC MS. FITS The only aerobics program In Orange County owned/o~rated by a registered therapist. 7 I 4-839-20 IO VENETIAN GONDOLAS OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Gour~t Baskets w/champ & roses IRVINE COAST CHARTERS 675-4704 ENTERTAINMENT BLUE ADEPT OC'S FINEST VARIETY BAND Music from the 40's thru the 80's for all occasions. Reasonable Rates. Ref's avail, 534-1836 or 498-0489. WEDDINGS AT SEA PROFESSIONAL PLANNING Aboard Luxury Yachts. All services arranged. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS, 714-6 75-4704. HAWADAN LUAU CRUISE POLYNESIAN FLOOR SHOW Island Buffet, 3 hr cruise on 85' yacht, Shell lels. maltals, dancing. IRVINE COAST CHARTERS,675-4704 To Order your Good Life ad Call 6-42-5678. Ask for Cathy PrMlrness (al Plmke) 1 J 16 m11es S~w Ct1lef (SollsJ 110 u o 3.60 Ferdinand ISllOemekerl 00 320 Broad 8ru1n tMcCerron) 3.00 .4\llO ra n On order ol flnl1ll)· 8100.r Leno, Miracle Wood, Groovy, Clear CllO!ct Tlmt 1:54 415. HolYWeod P•rtr SAT\MOAY'S it•SUL TS ( lttll .. '1·AV tMrtu .... ed ,,_..,..) f'ntST llACI. 6 fu<'tonGs LllOY No.ml (M8'nendlzl 11.40 seo 3.lO MJlllanr 8etle l~ellouu11•1 12'0 soo Prlnctia Elvira IOll\ltrH) 2'0 Time 1 12 HCONO ltACIE 6 turlonGs Low ltldln (Maia> 27 60 1.60 4.00 FIH twlno (Plncev) 440 3.00 Mldnlolll Notion CDel11110u$1evel )00 TllNI. 1.11 ltS U DAILY OOUILI'. IHI Dtld 115140 THlllO llACl. 6 lurtono1 Powerful Eve1 CPanarion) 33 to IUO 10.00 Gr-ote IStevtntl S.40 S.00 Sword Prine. 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CKM) ... TlfN: •. k Til°M' till ti" U IJlACTA (H) .... ltlA U IXACTA (Hl .... llUl Artu•Dt..fi ·~u .. I . ..,,... ..... ., ........... Dake Dacloe playa IJ'&Dd piano ha ofllce. "'• - Orlllft09 Co.t DAILY PflOT/9Und9y, aNy 11, 1111 • Slotline putting emphasis on golf Expansion of HB company recognized by Inc. magazine B1 Jiii BATBCOC& ...,,...c.11, rf1 a After work:ina for McDonnell·Doualat in Hunt· inau>n Beach u an eqi»eer for 20 yean. Duke Duclos took a vacation -a year off' to better bis IOI{ pme. Only be forsot to ao beck to work. ibandortin& his role in the Saturn and Spartan projccu to desip putt.en and other aoLf1111. equipment seared at improVfna most aolfen' p.mes. With his own savinas and an unditcloted amoud\ made playina blaclrjack in Lu Vcpa uain& a card· counti.na method be det.ianed. Duclos returned to Lon& Beach and started Slotline Golf in bis pnee. "I loved aolf and didn't want to work in theaeros~ industry anymore so I took my blaclrjack wiorunat, bouabt a mold and started castin& and selling my own putters," Duclos said. ... wu naive at first. I al.-.ys had the belief that money didn't matter, that if you bavc a jOod thfoa and let the publie know, the money wiU come. Money does ,;vc you leven,e, t.bo\l&h . .. 1 made about 800 t~ fint year between my puner and chipper. The next year, I desianed the irom. Since then I have desianed more than 1' punen and am ~my 1ixth set of irons. I keep 1triviaa for and aetuna better eQ1ineerina and weiabt distribution. Now, other manufacturers are stattins to make knock-off's of my desi&ns." Ouclot said be desian• his aolf cfubs for the aolfer wbo plays at ieast SO tunes per year -about half the aolfm in the world, be fiaures. lnitially1 he looked for an expert to carve the putter be had desianco out of wax so a mold could be made. ••0nc IUY wanted $2,000 to do il. But 1 found a man who carved cameos in wax and then cast them. Kc bad been wortrina for McDonnell Dou&)as and carved the putlet for me for much less, .. Duclos said. , Much bas chaQ&ed for Duclos since be staned ma.kins tbat fint putter. Today be is lookina for a larger facility in Huntinaton ·4th quarter new home sales dip lli1T, Thom & Company is proud to announce its top three producers .. Decline in selling activity most drastic in northern/inland region of the county "Detached homes, on the other homes sold for S 191,896 in the north ban<t' were sianificantly hither and S 186,366 in the south. Attached priced, .. Schlosser said. "Tbe supply houai1>4o on the other hand. was of detached homes wu limited under hiaber 10 the south at SI 3S,224 than S 125,000 and virtually non~t in the northern area of the county at below S 100,000. Nearly 43 pen:ent of $117,336. ,, ' .. Sales of new homes in Oran&e County showed a decline during the fourth quarter of I 98S. Reported new home sales totaled 2,233 durina the Oct. I-Jan. 31 period, down by more than 20 percent from the previous survey figure, accord.ins to "Residential Trends," a quarterly survey of sales, inventory and prices published by the Costa Mesa-hued real estate research firm Market Profiles. The decline in sales activity <» curred countywide but was most drutic in the northern/inland region, where sales plunged by 42.9 percent from 945 to S40. South Orange County showed an 8.4 percent de- crease in new home sales from J ,848 to 1,693. Attached homes made up S7 .2 percent of the sales in the south and only 44.3 peroent in the north. The sales decline occurred entirely among detached homes, where sales fell by 36.1 percent from I /~S to 1,025, accordina to Fn:d Scruosser, markctin& director for Market Profiles. Attached homes rqistercd an increase of20 sales to 1,208. Attached homes made up 56.3 percent of all new home offerin&s and S4.1 pen:ent of sales reported in QraDfC County durina the quarter. Ra.na:inl in price from under SS0,000 to over $300,000, 75.8 percent of the sales occurred between $80.000 and $150,000. all sales were concentrated in the SI SO 000 $200 000 · .. Al current absorption rates, the • to 1 pnoecatqory. fi1n1rc ~nts 21 weeks of supply, The northcrn/tnland area reported .. -•w,.·-- an averqe scllina price ofSlS8J896J uaumioa that no new · homes arc slightly hither than the S l St ,09:> i-;;10' ;;;;;trod;;;;;;;uced;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;in;;to;;;;;;th;;;;;;e;;;;;;m;;;;ar;;;;ki;;;;e;;;;tp;;;;la;;;;ceiii.il fiaure cstunated in the south, 1 t Schlosser said. Tbc countywidc avcraae of $1S7,530 repraented a 2.8 percent decrease over the~~ aver-aac ors 162, l 37, be Tbuellina price fell~ only $92 arnona detacbcd ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil homes wbilc1"isi.na by 3.6 percent in 11 the attached sector to S 131,685. The northern/inland area's avef'lle price of S l 58,896 was an increase of 3.4 percent from the previous quar- ter's fiaure, Schlosser said. Detached RIFI NOW YWtHOIMhYWt lest hwetfMMt 15-YUI FllEI OWNflOCC AN. 9.95 · ·Take stock of these facts FllEI OWNe'I occ AN. 10.19 apin up to the $3,000 Limit. Losses over the limit can be carried forward until they arc used up. 7M-956-050I •If you're tbinkin& of invcstina your Individual VANGUARD MoaTOAOI Retirement Account dollars in stocks, you should be c-PoaA-.. aware that you lose the favorable capital gains tax -,_... treatment. Gains on your IRA earninp arc sbelten:d until 1¥U 1Y Al'POINTW Today's bot in------------vestment seems to be the stock· market. If you're thinking of RALPH takina the plunge. berc arc some facu for 198S T"' ~ M f/INkr of ........ : 0-"' .. T....-(u.t'l T• h ¢ •vi~• siM OltlJ r,,, Prodw6 N""fl'1" a.cA. J-L. Ci 'w••• (,.-). N_,., &oclt lttll.utrial, Oltd •.wrt a. S"• ••• (llft), NIWfJO'ff IWc.A ,,,...,.., They're our top tblU producas. ~ is quite 111 aa:omplisb- mcnt. Because at Iliff, Thom & Cmnpmly, we hitt only the best. To excel in a group like oun is uuly CXUlk>l'dinary. Our top three. They know Newport &.cb's a>mmercial real estate market. They can skillfully and professionally bandlc your transactions. And they can promise you one thing: Iliff, Thom quality service. , 466S MlcAttbur .Cow1. Ste. 200 Newport 8acbo CA 9:2660 (714) 9SS-ll600 llilf, n.-'1f c._, _, Ct-ueia/a«ll~~ °"' "',...I ... Owr lk ,, •• to consider: s •An invest-COTT ment in stock is an ••••••••••• mvcstment in a withdrawal al retirement; however, all money withdrawn DlllCT ~HOii a MOllGAOI llOIH will be taxed at ordinary income rates. 1 ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~IL---------_Jb=~=L---------•Usmg discount brokers for your stock transactions 1..: capital asset Any pin or loss on your investment will be subject to special tax rules. If you hold the stock for six months or less and sell it for a gain, this short term pin will be taxed at your ordinary income tax rate. lfyou seU the stock after holding it for more than six months any gain will be taxed at the favorable Ions-term pin rate. Then only 40 pcn:ent of your gain will be subject to taxation in your tax bracket. Selling stock that you've held for six months or less at a ross allows you to deduct your full loss. up to $3,000 a year, apinst your other income. If you've held the stock for more than six months and seU it at a loss, only SO peroeot of your loss is deductible. may be worth invcstiptin&. Discounters can save from l 0 peroent to as much as 90 pen:ent on brok:ef'lle commissions. Most discount broken have minimum commissions in the $25 to $45 ranae. so smaller stock transactions will cost about as much u with a full service brokcraac. •Be sure that your account with whatever broker you choose is protected oy the Securities Investors Protection Corporauon or by the brokerage firm's own insurance. The SIPC provides up to SS00,000 coverqe on customer accounts. If ncocssary1. sp!it your accounts so that you do not exceed insurance timits. ....,. Scott la a certlflff ,.UC accemtut wttla offlcet a. Newport Bead. ~· Law firm moves to tower ~ • .. . The law offices of Natkia, Welsbacll a a,... have moved into Center Tower in South Coast Plaza's central business district. The land development and construction law specialists leased 6, 127 square feet on the tower's ei&hth floor. The 21-story structure is Orange County's tallest and largest big.h-rise office building. • • • PacTel Mobile Acces1 now off en continuous cellular coverage between south Orange County and north San Diqo County. PaeTel cellular service extends along Interstate S between San Ocmcntc and Oceanside for the convenience of motorists who drive between San Diqo and Los Angeles. Padel M .. Ue Acea• is a wholly- owncd subsidiary of Padfle Telesb sroup. • • • Mce.Jloep/hchrill AdnrUUa& ud hbUe Rela- DenJopmea& ano asrookwood Nat.lout • • • Ba~ Cnttl' in Huntington Beach is under- going its lhnd phase of expansion and remodelina. The S 17 million construction program will include the addition of a two-level Menya'1 deputment store and a second-level food fair in the mall. Hudqtea Cnter is at the corner of Beach Boulevard and Edinger A venue. T1te MacDou.ld GnMlp L&41. is the center developer. • • • Hedley B.Uden is constructing the SI million Bluerid&c Buildi114 in Orange. Scheduled for completion in September, it will be occupied by a firm called M.W.C u4 Manedq. The on~story office/warehouse complex has solar IJ'CY storefront glass. It was desi&ncd ~ Budql La4ttrom Al'cll.ltecta. • • • The manqcrs of the Newport BarMr SkifJanl will tl.a bas added su land development firms to its client list in the last two months. Principal Jack McCullouah · credits the advertisina firm's emphasis on market • • ' research for the recent additions. Sec1l1"4I Develepmat has hin:d the firm to establish a WJet market buyer profile for its four-and five-bedroom single family home : : : development in Walnut. Other new clients include D a D operate the renovated Udo Pealuala MarlM C.ter which is opening this month. The center will feature a 7(}. ton travel lift for vessels up to 70 feet and will offer repair, dockaac and a complete range of marine serviccs. IUeMnl H. o.ad A Attoelatel of Newpon Beach is the project ltChitcct. .... r • • ' .. . . . •'• ... :• . -. .•. • ... 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SLOTLINE PRODUCTS HELP GO~F GAMES ••• .. CVENGllOS CUNNINGHAM Pacific Mut...,...l promote Two Paclflc Mutual officen have bttn pr moted to ex.ecuuve vice prcSLdent, the company's highest level ofvace presidency. They arc WUUam Caumcbm. ~ns1on investment operations, and WW1am D. Cvencros, anvestptent operations. Cunningham has been wt th Pacific-Mutual since 1953 ('vengros joined Pacific Mutual in 1972. ••• Hunungton Beach resident Marc A. Hoffmaa has been named director offood and beverage at the ADUelm Marriott. He previously served as director of food and beverage at the Albuquerque Mamott in New Mex.1co. He has been wi1h hotel chain for four years. • • • Gerry Lyue Baller of Huntington Beach has joaned Tustin- bascd Lu Goldbert Public Relations as an ed1tonal specialist. Baker had served asa student intern at the agency. and worked with KC>C.E- TV Channel SO, where !>he serves on the boa rd of directors ef its volunteer council. Laguna Hills res1den1 Christena E. Lange has been appointed ass1stan1 vice president of Pacific Regency Bank in El Toro. Lange. who has 14 years of ex.pcnence an the financial industry. most recently served as a business development officer for Lloyds Bank of Callforola'1 M1ss1 on Viejo office • • • Louis D. Mujica has been appointed vice president and area administration officer an Bank of America's Orange Coast Consumer Center. Mu)lca. who began w1th BofA an 1957. had most recently served as director of deposit services for FloaoeeAmertca Corp .• a former subs1da1ry of BankAmerica Corp., an Allentown, Pa. He is relocating to Laguna Hills. • • • Carol Bardla has been promoted to public relations account supervisor for LeAnce & Herbert Public Relations and Advertlslog of Newpon Beach. Bard1a Joined the com pan) in January 1985 as an account executive • • • RaJpb E. Brown Jr., manager of Pacific Mutual Life losuruce Co. in Newpon Beach has been elected vice president of the General Agents and Managers Conference, for which he will serve a three-year term beginning in July. GA MC 1s a conference of Tbe National A11oclatlon of Life Underwriters. Brown has been in the life insurance field 'itnce 1956 He has served twice as president of the Orange County chapter of the General Agents and Manager Assoc1at1 on and 1 .. presentl) regional membership chairman for GAMC. • • • Jeffrey B. Armour has been named project manager for Hopkllls Development Co. in Ncwpon Beach. Hopkins develops small to mid- size shopping center~ in California. • • • l Siae A. Tbornton has Joined Copley/Colony Cablevision of Costa Me5a, Inc., as sale~ manager. She com es from United Cable Television of Los Angeles County Limited, where she was marketing coordinator • • • Marie Taylor ha'> been promoted to vice president of Kerr & Associates Public Relations & Advertlslog of Hunltn$tOn Beach. Taylor bnng~ 10 ~ears of e\pcnence 1n the communacauon and educational field~ to her pos111on. rromaa dnian• and eosineenna are vital "We reject putters and other clubl for the altahtctt imperfect.ion. Each put- ter it wei&htcd to a very fine to1etancc.•• Slotline bas toU·ftee terVioc tele- phone numbers, eoablina customen with problem producu to 1et replace- ments within 48 hours with no questions asked. "We have a great customer service unit with five pe_ople. Most other manufacturers (of ~olf equipment) don't even have one,• Duclos said. "The marketing plan took longer than any other aspect of the business to perfect. I do all of it myself." Slotline pioneered telemarketing in the aolf mdus~; now other big produciers try to bare Slotlinc's reps to teach them their techniques. Duclos said most manufacturers have traditionally used field reps who arc retained on salary. "They come and go like weeds in the wind. ff they feel like playini golf instead of selling, they 14>. "Each one of our telemarketing reps averages about I SO calls per day and acts to talk to SO buyers. We arc asking more people a day to buy our product than all of the other com- panies." As for commission structure. Duclos said, "Sharing is very import- ant. We Jive a sales rep a SI . 7SO base salary per month which is based on a S percent commission. If they reach $30,000 (in sales) in a month, they get a power point which means their commission for all they seU that month goes up to 7 percent. If a salesperson rccbes $50,000 in a month, their commission goes up to 10 percent (on evel(.lhing they have sold for the month ). • "We staned with two tele- marketutg reps and the first year. they each sold more than $80,000 per month. In I 98S, we expanded to five people and all of them went over SS0,000 per month. This year we have 10 reps." Mass merchandising and foreign sales are handled separately by Slothne. OeaJers are used in Asia and an investor has purchased a share of the Slothne European franchise from Duclos. Currently, IS percent of Slotline's volume as sold overseas. Honor lunch ·set The Newport-Irvine Rotary Oub will , honor the Irvine Co. for its outstanding contributions and in- volvement wt th the community. The fourth annual Corporate Com- munity Involvement award luncheon wtll be held at noon Wednesday, June 2S. at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newpon Beach. Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen wall become a Paul Hams Fellow - the Rotary Club's highest award. For uckets, call 7S2-8900. Advcrta UlJ bas bttn a m-.;or concern to Duclos in cxpandi~ ·his markets. "There arc a lot of compaojes in California that aay they arc ad qcncie and mo t of them are comparable to one another in their ability to make pretty copies. But real advertisin1 is the battle for the mind. Madison Avenue is still the ~t and we use a company there called Com{>Ctitive Edae. "I Just finished a strateay session with them and looked at the Strcnflhs and wea.k.ncsSC$ of the competition. And somehow, J think I know more about them than they know about themselves. We put our energies and resources into tec.hniques that we know work. "Ad venisina is a science, It's more 1han color and layout lt has to have focus and thrust. lt seems to me that there as a huge amount of wsted money an advertising nght now." lnve ntang a new product cam es legal and accounting responsibilities as well. Duclos is careful to patent his new designs and bas instituted sound accountins procedures which he co n- siders as vataJ to a suc.ccssful business cts designing the product. SJotlanc now employs 15 but Duclos isn•1 prin1 up to double or trifle bis output. J don't believe in aoals in numbers. Simply st.atina a aoal doesn't have a Jot of power. Money JOils can defeat r,ou if they make you ignore plannina,. ' Ducloa bas become highly selective in his hiri°'4 procedures in order to build a quality staff. "I don't want the auy who comes in and says be wants to make $60,000. 1f you sbow me somebody who wants to be the best at somethi~ and oommits to it in business, they are aoina to become successful and wealthy. Those arc the people we want to hire." Slotline also rewards a job well done. Duclos created a pool funded with S percent of all sales made by the telcmarketina staff. From it be gives the production and other stafl memcvers 60 percent u lona as thel come to work on time and arcn t absent. Under c11rrenl conditions, that amounts to about $400 per person per month on top of rcaular pay. The balance of the fund as used to reward production at Duclos' discre- tion. Maintaining a good rappon with 0 ~I ti Minibuses start at Newport Center bis entire staff is one of his ~or thrust I/ if "I like to think l act &Jong ~th O?Y emplo)'ee'." Duclos said. ••Some will say I'm hard to work for and maybe that's because clarity is imporwu to me and l don't allow people to be vque. But I haven't ever bad anyone say they hadn't learned a lfC&t deaJ by work.Ina at Sloiline. '' • Thouah he works Iona hours dc- velopina new products, Duclos alao works hard at his bobby: playina clwical piano. In fact. he boupt a aran~_»iano and had it delivmid to his offic.e &Jona with a state-of·thc-e.tt synthesizer so his instructor can play on a separate keyboard when be receives his lessons. That way, be can repeat the exerdse without havina to cbanse plac.es on the piano bench with the instructor. He said be originally had I.be keyboards delivered to his Lona Beach townhouse but the neiabbon didn't appreciate bis pracric.e lcbed- ule. Now be has both keyboards in bis office. When be needs a cb.anle of pac.e. he closes the doo~ O!l . the demands of running a multvnullion- dollar business and journeys into a Beethoven concerto. Chandra Stanley and Suzanne lllyak.l tatlon manacement Protram· The company emerae from the fl.rat of two 18-))9••en1er aleo operate. a ahattle ierrice to tn°91M'rt commuter mlntbaaea now nm.nm. at N'ew-employee. and Ylalton aroand N'ewport port Center. >.. employeee of-Pacit'lc Mutual Center. 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Larry Ro.n. a professor of peychotogy ar California State Univer1ity, Dominpa Hilb in Culoo. Roetn is director of the uniwnity'1 "compotuphobia" pcogram. Typically, thoec who UM comP.l(ers as 1 aubltitutc for people a.re men, he saad. ''Tbt hU1band has 1 computer, because 1t' s atill 1 malt thing. The husband is rally 1dd1eted to tM computer. It's wry asy to take the wodc home. Computcr1 make thinp a toe easier -to Pina 1« COMPUTERS/CJ .. Rose-colored workplace? .. ' lllaw jnn1and~ dW c...W chrown tOf«/t« Joolc tluat fit1 comfombly on roday'1 youna nuJe hu I"' to l"-at Inst for prom night. So, you might u wrU /nm to do ic right, DwJKht. Newclttutng t~cn will COIM into pJ.,y for rm.ny • as tMf don thtir fmt ruxtdo -jt~lry co M fitttd in co lhirr buttonholes and'bo<w tin to M •ttaeM<l neatly in plafi ovrr • wing tip colhrtd lltirt. Ntw words will possibly tnttr into tht young malt's voc•bulary-ljkt cum--.. New words will possibly enter into the young male's J vocabulary-like cummerbund .. .'' merbund-the sash that pulls tht tltgant look COgttMt. The trtra efforts will M wrll WOtth the time whtn «>t ttsulcs •rt mirrored and ic's time to c.U for that special datt in htr tvtning (JMry. Guidtlints for making cht tvening as painless for PoSS· iblt from Gingiss Formal war in South Coast Plu:a includt: Cuffs should show I/4 co l /1 inches Mlow cht coat sl~s. )ackm should M but· contd whilt sranding and unbuttOMd whilt sitting. Ho~vtr. if• cummerbund or vrst;, worn, cbt jac.ktt m.1 M wom unbuttontd •t .U cimts. Cummerbunds~ an incf'taJingly popular alttnta· civr. They art fttttd by sliding tht adjumntnt ovtr cht chsp in tht back. It should rrr Ovtl t.ht waistband and snug aroond the wa• with tht plats facing upward. Most conctmf'OIVY croul6s ha vc an adjusu bit WJ.istband, chettfort susptndtrs art no longer nectssuy. Tht croustr should ttst on cht cops o f sh0ts. Ovtr-che-calf socks should M wom and they should~ anti static or chis can ~ achkvtd by a spray dtsigntd for this purpose or by rubbing tht soclcs wich a d11er laundry shttt. This will kttp cht trouser legs from clinging. Socks should be color coordinated co tht sh0t color. MOSl form.J~ar sh~ m>c black, brown and wh1tt J»ttnt sh0ts. It is pttftrablt co wear formal sh0ts wich •tuxedo, but if r~ arc umvailable, ~am t~ lcatMr sh0ts ~ accep- table. It is 1mPort•nt that the tuxtdo fit pro~rly and be comfombltas well. E~ning ~ar is availablt in a large number of colors, however, according co )tan Gibson at Gingiss, 'Tht young mtn thlS ' yur att going for tht vtry formal look w1ch coats with tails. Wh1ct 1s cht color mosr att choosing ... Tht prom is an eltganc night to rtmtmbtr. and che young men, pro~rly amrtd, will add a splendid touch of class • ·\. Use youTfaceas a canvas when apply ing your makeup .. Always aPSJly your cheek color ftom \be 'OP. of the cMck and brush down. h will be easier to aet it OD anootb and not end up with too mucb riabt in front." laid Betty Lona as she aDPlied maktu9 to my (a<:e. -Lona is cbief imtructor for Noevu, a natufal and berbel cosmetics com- ~Y wbich bu its U.S. beadquanen an Irvine. I tint became ~uainted with the Japanete company s skin care line last July and had been invited to come beck sometimes to try the makeup colon. Tbe company P!_Oduces several skin care lines for different skin types and claims the inaredients in the formulations a.re u close to the . naturatsebum humans produce. American women, I think, arc bec.omina more aware of the P.roducts they use on their faces, but still we arc intri~ued by the color we add. Am J f'iaht . Anyway, when I wu at Lbe head· quanen before, the women em· ployees tMld told me tbe eye abadow ttayed in place all day and they all loobd IJ'C&l So J was anxious to try tbecolon. I know now th.at it will last at least nine boun. . .J took it oft' •.. bedtime. Before any eye shadow went on~ she appJied the foundation over the entire eye area. ''Thie aives your 'eanvu' before you start J»i.ntina on color." Another interestina note in the makeup •PDl.ication wu that Lona ulcd the lip liner after abe applied the color to the lips. Wby I uted because mostartisudotbisfinl "I find it&oes on easier and there i1 no pull to the lips. You stay ri&ht at the cd&e of the color. It will blend and you don't end up with a line," she answered. As Lona applied the makeup, she showed me one of their latest prod- ucts-a 3 I /2 by 4 I /2.color pa.Jene that you fill with your own selections from A blushing time for Sandpipers The latest get together of the Sandpipers of Hoag Hospital bad some members blushing. Ida Stewart, vice president of Estee Lauder, demonstrated the best way to do it ... "keep the most of the color below the middle of the eye and brush it up and around the eye. Don't apply below the nose." Seventy-five members of the group and friends were at Robinson's, Fashion Island, for a brunch which featured makeup and hair products demonstrations at four booths and also displayed the new fashion looks for summer. President Juet Sawyer, Joaua Morris, Carol C.mmtq1 and Patti E1tabrook were among the members volunteering for makeovers. "We were allowed to have 75 attend ... there was no charge. Besides members we invited some of our supporters to say thank you," said Lorahae EglesC.. chainnan. Others there and enjoying Stewart using her face as a blackboard as she presented Lauder's Underwater Color Collection included MJc:llele Vaapu, Joy Cwny, Jery Wall. Joaue Fis, Raff Sacb, Toal BerUa1er. Lealle Clet, ~1 Ewiq, D'Ette Steelber1 a.ad MeUHa FroWJac. · COSTA ~AN HONORED: Dr. Jack Scott, prestdent of Cypress College since March 1978 was honored by the County of Orange and seven cities at a brief ceremony during the college's 20th anniversary celebration. The event was held in the Doubletrec Hotel, OranJe. with 400 auesu attending. Scott resides in Costa Mesa and was dean of mstruction at Orange Coast College before aoing to Cypress College. . TEA: Marte ·0eremlll, Carol PU1er and Pat JOHI made sandwiches: Martb Gren and Kay Torell made sweet treats, and J .. y Rote and Ca"y U41all did flowers. "Everybody had an assignment," said MJdleUe Wuper1, hospitality chairman of the spnng tea held by Spyglass Hill Philharmonic at La Vera BllJ'll11' Cameo Shores home. "It bas come 10&elher so well," added Wan&bcra. The beautifully appointed table testified to the active members' efforts wtth its bi1euits, scones, Jams, English trifle, chocolates, cream puffs and pick.Jed quails cgs. Debord Moore poured champagne and Jackie Lokb was 1n char&e of tea and coffee service. The purpose of the event was to interest women in membership in the group (almost half of the more than 60 attending were prospects) and to install president Pat JOHI and her new board. AUCTION: The 11th annual "Bids for Kids" dinner auction sponsored by Boys Oub of the Harbor Arca held at the Meridicn should bnng in about $34.000. "More than 3,000 boys and girl in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach benefit from the cl ub's programs," said execut1vc director of the club Dick Power. Auctioneer Rldaard Sml", board member, had the assistance of guest auctioneers Ed Anold and Mlke Ertcbon. The tno kept the more than 200 there busy with biddmg. One of the big items - a tnp for two to Opryland in Nashville -was bou&ht by TODY Bert111er for $3,600. "Opryland 1s a place my wife and I have never been. 11 seemed like a good time to go," commented the Tcnncssee- bound Beringer. RUFFELL'S lPHOl.STERY INC . ... ,_ ..... 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Cool indicator colors were white, black and magenta while the wann indicators were wheat, brown and oranse. People wtth blue undertones are considered. cool while those with aolden undertones faU into the warm cateaory. Marae Swenson and Ocrrie Pinckney -who founded the Fashion Academy in Costa Mesa and operated it u p&ru1crs until rcocnUy. when Marse retired and left II with Gerrie -have on two occasions spent four weeks at the company's headouanen an Japan. "We consulted with the technicians and the beads of the laboratories there worldn& with them on colors,·• said Swenson. The two have been into color and Une for a Iona time and now have trained consultants all over the world. They use the seasons to color analyze clients and Swenson says SO percent of women are Winters and 25 percent are Sprinas with Summers and Autumns accounting for the other 2S percent. PERSONAL APPEARANCE: Ac-. tress Maud Adams was in town at I. V111 DEii about her new line of cosmetica ... The makeup itself wu selec1ed ltom au over the world." explaint Maud.. I'm told th.at Maud worked with the laboratory and bad a band in the fonnulaoons .. The makeup, three pencils. foun- dation, under eye concealer. tbrcc eycshadows, powder and mascara, 11 pacbacd with a video cauettc vi ... ualizin& the bow-tos of makeup application. It sells for $60. " Noev1r is a direct sell hne-products are not sold at the headquarters, but throu&h consult.ants. Magnin's recently with a makeup ............. _,'-,.... artist Jean-Pierre to answer questions Maad Ada.m8 A Maud Adams line of akin care products is also available. Chairman Laraine Eateaton with Sandy Ewtna and Leelie Clea. Fuhion watc~ Renee Saco. Janet D'lttte Steelbeq and Melin- da Frohlina. Sawyer and Toni Serllncer. ) I Jack Scott. La Vera Burna, &rich Voll.mer, J .B. Howea and Michelle Wa.ncber• recehint. Oak & Brass Promotions' ANTIQUE SBO\V &SALE Thursday May 15 -Sunday May 18 FEATURING antique furniture, unuaual lamps, v1n11ge. glasa, unique coll•ctablea, doll1, boOkl, art. orlentalla. silver& paper Items. 'REI •dmlHlon WIN $2,000 IEOROOM SET 'REI p.,klng COME IN FOR YOUR ENTRY FORM DRAWING SUNDAY MAY 1IAT2P.M. ~ Huntinqjon ~Center(!) ___ ...,..._. __ ..... _ ____ ,.. ____ ,._ .. _.._,_ ""'*......,. , •• .....,.., , ................. , ~ Open WN""9Y9 to t I S.tvrd•v 10 e ·~ Svncs.v , , • !\ . ............ _ ........... Marte DeremJah and Pat Jonee try tea table treata. On the cover ... Michael Roselhn1 might feel more comfonable in bis quarterback foot- ball or baseball pitcher's unifonn, but the outstanding Estancia Hi&h senior athlete handles the proper formal attire for a prom with case. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Dave Rosellinj of Costa Mesa and plans to continue his schoolina at UCLA majorin1 in bioloaicaJ science. Joinina him for the Style cover photopaph is Julie Garrett, dau&hter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Garrett. This year at Estancia she bas been a vanity cheerleader and ASB president. At Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, Julie will be a recrea.tion administration mltjor. Pro~ Naht for .all Estancia gradJ, who will be at their party best. ia act for Saturday evcnina in the Costa Meu C;ommunity Center. Fuhiona: C.Ourtesy ofGinai" For- malwear and BulJock's. Location: Tcwinkle Patt. Costa Mesa. THE LINK AT MC /\RO I [)[/\ -JI We would like to introduce you to our ladies Active Wear Boutique. We carry a complete line of active wear for all of your special days on the course, court, beach or at the shopping mall. .. such lines as Pierre Cardin, Lily's of Beverly Hills and SporThomson. Also, don't forget theman in your life. We are your exclusvie Titleist Men's Wear Golf Shop. 21841 Stone Hiii Om••· I.a unit N au~I, C.llfornll n1n • (714) 240.-1247 a ' t b t t b • b t t • • t a • • 0 0 ft 0 • • a a a • a • a 0 a a 0 • 0 • • • * • • • Roll out the Oriental carpet for the Discovery Shop . Tbc Qranee County Ammcan C&ncet Society rolled out a red Oriental carpet at their Corona del Mar Ditc0very/Thrif\ Shop party tut Tuetday. Tbe red carpet was for uJe. Ditto the cbandelim, sofu, paintinas, lamps aod .. b&et. For we too, were mink coats. des1per clothing, jew- elry, antiques, household hems and almost an~4ing you can think of - except refriatrators, mattteuet and the kitchen sfok. , The pany honored 120 thrift shop voluntcefi and au sales benefited cancer research~ Among the volunteers at Tue.day'• celebration was ~ious .......... f.W, an 82-year-old wbo said she hid been "terrified when the shop put in , . 'that thtna~ (computerized cub reai .. ter), but now I push thole buttona like a pro." "for five ~ I did crafts at the Ouia ~ior Citizen'• Center 1n Corona del Mar and AOW I come t0 wort at the Di1COveiy/Tbtift Sbop," said Manifold, who celebrated bet latt birthday there with carda. Jift• and a birthday cakei provided by fellow volunteers. / Faithful voluoteen. tOO, ate Dr. Se.I Olrnr1. 1S, and bit wife,....., who live in Ldall.R' Worid, Lquoa Hilla. "We have wotked for the American Cancer Society for 1 S yean," said Curreri "Prior tO that I wu a dentiat for 30 yean (with the Navy and Marine Corpa) and now I come b~ and sort and ateam clothing and even iroG the rufnet on baby clothes ... "He (O&rreri) a110 does anything elee that needl doi°'1_" ~d capable lhop manaeer ,.., ~ ''the doctor can fix an)'thina." Modelina 1evenl outfiu was young volunteer Mtal ........ ''The near·oew llacb. lhin and sweater tell for I to~ ofS 10.60 but I ~1 them orr of the *9 rack. .. lhe MJd. N~y1 volunteer Dee ,..._ admirco sperkli"' crystal beada but decided on a lapu ~ neckllce. . Amona the volunteers enJoying Wine, 10f\ drinks and gourmet aood.iet were Coest Cancer Leque board memben, includiDJ president Jadde lldlbr, vice president Mu· ... "*' ClU'll e.,,. (member· ship) and /onner shop manaaer Kay Parr, who handles metebudiJlnt and promoOon. "YOU do make a d.i&rence;• S.Uy •••ACS ll)ecial evenu di.rectOr, told the volunteen. "you.r lboo made Sl01000 ~~ 'Jtlf and you will meet your s.401000 ...i w1 year." She t.hallked tne vof unteen ind lht made a plea for additional volunteen to work in the abop at least one day a month. "AJk your ftienda and oeiab- bora to clean out their cloteta, pnees and attics and brina unwanted itema to the abop, •• said Fenton. "The Corona del Mar Oitcovery Shop ia one of 31 ACS thrift shops located in major communitiea throqbout California," said J~ an...._ "We cater t0 people who know and want better mmbandite o&red aa a deu, attr1etive 11- ~ ... The vol~ateen ~ eotbuaiutic about a new project wbeftby local COfPOl•tiona. ~~ witb Leat Sieller. Inc .• will iAd ftyen witb em~ J19ycbecb. \Ulilla t.M donation or their euesa i1em1 t0 the Corona dcJ Mat Ditcovery Shop. '1'be more we bave to tell and the more volunt.een M bavc1 the more money we can make 1or canc:er reteateb.~ wd 9MtY .......... who, wub Fenton and Je41 ~ ... boaaeed lbe eet'Y· Tbe Dilcovery Sllop ll It 230 J Pacific c:ou. Hilb (behiftd Coco's). Houn are 5-o:f o a.m. t0 4 p.m., Monday tbrOQlb Saturday. For fuJ'tber information, call Kront.ch at 8mY PmtTER 67)..7776. Otbcf volunteen at the llWtY included &•llJ . a.u.r, v .... ........ ....,~._.,.,... CUit MllHp•, J-l.uMe, CenlJa aw.. --De# ...... ...._ '-O'llelillf, an Mrr1t • ......,. •-. ~ ... ............... -M '1oa.-~.....,;maa ...... en.._._. Cllt1t~...,_· . Sophisticates plan to shop till they drop at fund-raiser • Barp.ins plore is the promise of •the Sophiaticates, A TSC, at the Tues- : day "ahop •til you drop" fund-raiser • aet 10a.m. to4 pm. at thebaJlroom of • the Newporter Rcson. · ~: Booths will feature desiiner •clothlna. acceuones, jewelry, anti- ues. fun, dolls, Ooral creations, paintings and gourmet items. Ad- mission is SS. CSP Youth Shelter of Laguna Beach will celebrate its renovated home 3 to 6 p.m. Tuelday with a ribbon cuttina. tours aod refl'C1h- ments. Wllllam Popejoy, chairman, presi- dent and CEO at American Savings and Loan, and Robert AMenea, chairman and CEO at Rockwell International, are chairmen of the "Thursday USO award dinner being held at the Anaheim Hilton to honor Gae A•try, Roy Rosen and Dale Evau. The black tic event marks the tint time the Distinguished American Award dinner bas been held outside • of Loa Anaclcs and the first time more t .. Picnic in Paris" is the theme for . the Friday. fashion luncheon planned by EbeU Oub of Laguna Beach at the Irvine Hilton. Germayne Cumby is chairman oftbe fund-rajser featuring stYlcs from Dolly et Cic, Just Looking Boutique, Monarch Silks, Estelle . Alladane and Ward Fun. Florence · Smalcs will rrovide commen~. Proceeds wil benefit the club s kph.ilantbropies. PLAZA SBOW: A summer fashion show featurina men's and women's attire from South Coast Plaza special· ty stores will beain I p.m. Saturday in Jewel Coun. than one honoree bu been named. accotdina to Ttm Viele, president, of the USO celebratina its 4Sth an- niversary. Ori&inal paintina by Glerta a,.._ noe 8u..tt and S.Ame Mb will be exhibited for their fellow Fuhion- ablcs memben 11 a.m. Wedneaday at the Ritz-CarltOn. AllO at tbe fub..ion luncheon affair, artiat Ear .... M"" will show paintinas from her collec- tion. This event will close the Fashionables seaaon until September. Marpret Te....t, a flutist wbo is a seruorat Irvine Hifh School, ia the recipient of a performma arts scholar- shi~. Stqe Door Cb.apter Irvine Guild of The Center, selected Towns- end from a field of mott than 30 apflicants. She plans to UCLA this (al . Live jazz by Rei n.m,... and Bobby Me11n1er will be featured at the S to 7:30 p.m. Wedneaday happy hour planned by the Comtemporary Oub board at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. DonatioM are SS each and guests may view the Rohen SAKS FIFTH A VENUE: Marchesa Luisa di Gresy's fine jewelry collec- tion will be shown Monday through Saturday at the South Coast PW.a store on the middle level. In conjun~ tion with her collection, estate jewelry brought from prestipous families of Europe and Amenca will be dis- played. NORDSTROM: Paco Rabanne's president Dr. Fernando AJeu will be in the cosmetic department noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday to diacuu a new line of skin care for men. Marilyn Mialln. creator of Pheromone, will chscuss Morris exhibit. Search Foundation hu announced t Am 1e 1hn will come tO Newport 8eacb July 18 to act u chairman of the poup'• July 18 .. Ni&bt with Gershwin" beina held at the Newporter. Tbe pl of Search is to raiae a quarter of a m.illion..doUan for the bard COlll of a video preaen- tation reprdina avoidance of drua abule tbrouah education. The video, .. ~ for the Usbt." will be made available to achool syatems, cout to cout. he of charJe. MErn:NGI: All of the oflioen of SPYllut Hill Garden Oub are 10 fond otilieir jobl that Lbey have decided tO continue throuab a aecond year. President...,, ...... and board will be reinstalled Wedneaday when the aroup meeta at 10 Lm. at the home of ~ .... ........._ Followina the businem tellioa lunch will be C&leRd by Paradile Cafe with much IOCial-izi.n& and diecuuion of sraduations • FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS ••• From Cl fragrance layerina techniques noon ity of family life. abound. And the most popular shows Thunday in Cosmetics. Other open-on the air feature happy, upper-int week evenu set Saturday include: "But television's domestic rela-middJc.dul nuclear families.•• VlcatlOOI planned dvrilll the RID• mer and vacations recee&Jy com-~ted. ~ ~ aod dauabter c.r.,a are jmc beck from Hona K.oQI.) A 1urpri1e prosram lJ in Stott for members o( Hatbot View Hills Phillwmoni<:wheft mey aatber Tun.- day at the DwW Deann borne. New officen will be iAA&lled and a luncbcon put on by all lbe members will follow. Mn. Palr'IS N.a. may be called at ~27 for membenb.ip information. Aft.er this meetina the group socs dark until Sept. 16. SO. VD YE.All: Suilla AJ1o1s (Bclaian impor1ed Beer) will co-host a &ala players' perty Saturday at the John Wayne Tennia Oub to conclude the fint day of play of tbe Adoption Gwld's 2Stb teDllis iournameot. Play conunues May 25, 26, 31 ud Jgne I. All ~ So t0 Holy Family Service, Adoptiou and Coumclina of oc. even be deterioratina." Wbaeas television of the 1970s reflected family problems. "tele- vision of the 1980s as redempove," Taylor SQUeltl -offerin& viewcB a vision of heaven to compensate for their domemc bell on earth. Desiper Brenda French hostina in-tions have become more benip "Some of tbae cban&n may be formal modelina of her summer apin. In the last ~~ tbe aruibu.table tO television's cyclical collection 11 a.m. t0 1 p.m . in JlUmber of televiaion · · ~· nature. Tbete chan&et are nonethe- Gallery; Anne Cole with her new markedly increued. Kid.a and teens, less intriauina. iince the uality of awimwear in two mini shows, 11 &.m. conspicuously ablent in the 70s, now family life bu not improvJ and may to 3 p.m. in Women'• Active Sports; 1r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;::;;;;:ir======================== Andrea Pfister lhowina b..ia fall aboes and acocuories from 11 to ~p.m. in Salon Shoes and Jeaica McClintock, dcsiper for Gunne Sax dresses, preaentina her collection 2:30 to 3:30 p.m . in Brus Plum. 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Fronce L-...----------..-..----... --------..... ----..... -----------------------------~~~~~~---~-----~- SOUTM COAST PLAZA 01 Ml~ VIL() & lAGoNA, l!I ~-------·-··------• C. ONnge COMt DAtLY PtLOT/ 9und11Y, ~ 11, 1MI Crenna '·perfect' actor for Perot a, ALAN IA YRB e co,..._....., DALLAS -S...aest1on1 on who 1'0Yld ponray Oallu indu1triallJt H. ROii Perot on televiaiori raQled ftom Robert a.ct.ford to Mickey ~oooey, but Perot 11)'1 the choice of Emmy A*Ud-winner Richard Crenna is .. far better than I deter1e." Perot commbaiooed the mil&lon, led by mired Army Col. Anbur 0 . Simona, to free the employeet from a Tehran priton. Tbe crilil wu tria· ,ered duriq a time that EDS was embroiled in a lepJ dispute with the Iranian aovernment over computer tervices. Perot, a dyed·ln·tbo-wool Texan, ia the tint to admit that Hollywood didn't shoot for complete IQCUl'ICY in chooaina an actor to po~y him. Fint of all, be checks in about a half. bead aboner lbao Creo.na. <:renna ptay1 Perot, the chairman ofElectroruc•Data Syatem•tl!l •two- adaptation of "On winp of !!J" that beains toniaht on NBC . · 1 ne propam, hued on the book by Ken Follett, deals with the 1978 mcue of two EDS employees jailed in Iran. And, with a taqb punctuatina a clasaic Texu drawl. Perot said Cren- na bu .. perfect apeecb." 19 I WCI! DIUY SftlBI •mm "TW •"(PC) 12!JI. ,. l:JI. .. lt:15 4 llACl ICUY SDO llMM.M .. SWUT UIOll'' (PC) UM, ~-Ut, 7:11, t:• ...,,.,. "JO Jt NICO, , ... UfI IS CAWIC" (I) 11. 2. •• 6, l:ts. ltlS DCUMlm"W"T "IUOT IUITS" (I) l:U. l':4S. S:U. 7lU. t:4$ • TUCI OCU'f STOCO llM Al.DA "SWUT UIUTY" (PC) l:U .••• i:tS. l:ll. I ... "SlrAUTt YACATillS" (I) 115. l:IS. S:IS 7:1S. t:IS edwards souTH COAST PLAZA S46-27 11 ftA1o;1,q 4 ' C.UNfi ()•fA ~ "tlT If llllCA" (PC) l:lt, 7:1t "TllctlllNIPU" •:IS. 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"I've taken a lot of beat for iL He's far bener t.bao 1 delerve." businessman.•• Perot recently previewed the show -and Crenoa. ..Th«:r did a &ood job on the movie,• Perot l&ld. "The averaac viewer watebina it will ~tate to the men on the (reteUe) team and at the end wi1J have a very Sood feelin& about tbemaelves and about the COU.Dtry. When word fint came out about lbe televilion movie, Perot II.id be ~ved plenty of"auaestiona .. tom hll employeet about who lhouJd lake bia role . Some augeated an actor like Red- ford or Paw Newman, Perot said, bot the eventual con1en1u1 was Mickey Rooney until someone Pointed out "be'a too aood of an actor." Perot wd Ile never 11ve it much thouaht, other than to tell NBC to "find someone wbo looks like a ''It captures the essence of the rescue and does a aood Job of capturina Col. Simons ... ancf all the thtnp he reptttentcd," Perot said. • _.,._Ul·JSOl ........ .,.. Bun Lancaster portrays Simons in the movie. --·11 --llMISITT um& ml.I 711-6111 -U7.e340 &..-ti.I.I fllAU AMC au. MAU ••• , ... 141-0,.. u -"4·2400 -U&-Jtll --IUITll8TOll fACftC LA _. I UA cm c:onu ''Ill -• ,. Pllf' -PETER TRAVERS, PEOPLE MAGAZINE ~MA~ MONDAY THlllU SATUAOAY IST 2 PEA,.OAMANCIES IUC~ HOUOAY• ~ eTAltMO I • I ...... TuQ• LAKEWOOD C.~nt~r MIOlUTI llCNNNllS ,,._u, ,,, ......... 'HTTY IN PINK ,,...,) ,,.. .... 11 .. CRITTIU (,..Ul ,,,.., ..... u Wiii GUYS ,., ,,.. .. u ..... lAKEWO 0 (t'nlt'• South UlllU 4 tUl/h '"lt! Jl,Oel Aft!• GITTING IVIN (I) ... a.ti ... , ...... , .... NO 11111AT, NO.,.._ l"l ............ DANOHOUIL Y ClOSI !'I ,,.. .... , .... MAM """'90l.IT ITlllO AT CLOll RAHOl llll ANAHEIM fll•lllt MMil•M I ftvM far 1..0'lf "'°""'°., "'' 'IC;Kn•s GITTING IVIN 1111 'UY fOtl DIATM Ill I . LAIT RllOtlT 111 t.•-·--"' a. Mfll•DUll Y ClOIO• 1 ..... WfTM ....... ,,, t . MONIT '""' a. 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VAWY 139-1500 540-7444 uu.a nll'nl AMC fASllOll SQUM£ EDWMDS Vl.LAGE <Zll> Hl-OIJJ cuno n1~1 11'91 • EDWMOS WOClmlCl SS1-0U5 Jakes sets elghta on California LOS ANGELES (AP} -Now that ABC has taken care of the Civil War from novelist John Jakes, hert comes "Cali fornia Gold." Jakes has been comm11sioned by ABC to develop an original novel for tclev1s1on about a single generation of characters who move.. to California between 1870 and World War I. His novels "North and South" and "Love and War" wen: dramatized for ABC as the 24-hour saga "North and South," which ran on ABC in two parts 1n November and May. John Sacrct Youn$ will write the screen play for the mmikries, wh0te length will be set according to the matenal. Jakes new book will tell of the development of the last frontier of American westward expansion. -CINE·FI OONE- S'fAKEAS ARE BACK !l!1:1Y!!!l!P S ~ .... SHOWS AT 1 :45 ):U 11417141.1:41 "Ul'TTYIN ..... K (f'G-1a 2:00 4 ·00 t :oo •·oo 10:00 GHOST WARRIOa s (R) Piiia Ce-Hit 7 AeacUmy Awarch OUT Of' AP .. ICA tfll8) SHOWS AT t2:4 S )1$5 7:00 .. 10:10 8u.GHO ..... tJJ 3125 7:lo•once Academy 3 1:30 Sill a. 1:40 CfnTUAY ClnEOOmE tJ 6 l4 2Ul Ch''"''" & S.nia An• fwy ....,.~ltTY(N) SHOWS AT 1:30 f 14cr 11101:00& 10:10 aHOllT c•cutT IN> SHOWS AT 1 110 j :2CJ 1:307:40 .. 10:01 rtaawtntr ... a.-.. 3:10 7:41 8111• Cl(y l"J 2:00 S:SI .. t :41 TOP9""CNJ SHOWS AT 12115 2,40 1 :01 7:30 & t ·U IO IO DNM:a .. f") SHOWS AT 1t4 0 S:(I 1:4 1 7:10 .. 10:00 T .. lllO...V PfY' (N) 1:11 3:55 5 IS 7:15 &. t :SS Troll (.-0·1 I ) SWll&T~RTV(Nt l"lu1 Co·Hlt Twice In A Llfetlm•(") C"l'TnU .... llt Alto SllowlnJ 81ue City C" oowwaOUT• ..vtlRLY .. L&.S an Tiie Color Pu,-ple (H-1.,) .............. ....... "''" ..... to Ille ,,.ulure (PO) "DON'T MISS IT!" -HOWARD KISSEL, WOMEN'S WE.Alt 01.llY "'CRADLE' IS FURTHER PROOF THAT NO ONE UNDERSTANDS FARCE LIKE THE FRENCH." -KEN TURAN, GO SAT/Utt• 2:00, •:00, '-• 1:15, 10:15 "'SWEET LIBERTY' IS A SWEETIIEART OF A MOVIE." -Otnt Shalu, THE TOOAY SHOW . I . . • ' • s . • J f, • • • 4 • i • • • f i • i ! • i 'Jltters 'premiere-S"on SCR stage After 21 yeara of prodlldq play1 Soutb Cout Repertory bat tho 1•J1t: ....... That'• the title of a new beclm.aae co~y m= ill West Coast premiere T .y _ a1 the wrapup Toi TITUS production of the SCR aeuon. It's all about the tri&lt and ttavail1 of a theater company puitina on a new play and was written by David French, who wu represented on the the 60-aeat Stµdio Theater. The titJe1 Second Staae latt tealOn with .. Salt include "Lunchtime" ''The Lover," Wat.et Moou." "The OaJwax Oirl \, "Present-Day Three other lhows will be bQwina Courtship " 'Noel/' "Laundry and in thit week on local stqet. Oranae Bourbon,'1 "The Tanaled Snarl" and Cout Coll .. '1 Repertory Theater "Bodybuildcrt." Company will mount a week-Iona Student di~tort are Wendy fettjvaJ of one-act plays, runnina Ballew, Tally_ Brt1111 Kim Burnes, Tuetd.ay throuah Saturday, while Nat~n Purkiss, R1c1c Tiaert. Orea 9';2'• Youna .Co.n1erv1tory Players Webb, Rich J1ck10n, Tony Garcia, =on a muaacal, ''TM P ... tom Roaer Pritchard and Ken Perkins. *'." Saturdays and Sundays .Curtain is 8 p.m . and tickets may be fortwo weebods. And Christ Coll~e ordered at 432·S880. Irvine baa 1 wdetend run of Mblierc 1 '\The Phantom Tollbooth" by ''Tarhffe" scheduled. Susan Nanus closes out the Youna Lowa. A110 ln lhe cut are Omcben Frank, Heather Halm, Jennifer Han10n, Scott Kuhl, Steve Mueller, O.vid Rueter, Connie Roben1, Kevin Schuli. Kriste Soreneen, Tom Stueve, Tom Thietfelder and Allen Yount. Three perf onnances will be of- fered, Friday throuah Sunday at 8:30 p.m. at the colle,ae. I S30 Concordia, Irvine. Reaervat1on1 854-8002. Wrappina thinp up next weekend will be the musical ''Tiii• Jtlq ud r• at the CUnain Call Dinner Theater and "Cate• Mt U Yo. Cu" at the Huniinaton Beach Playhouse. Oynell Jackson and Lon f'Usare are st.arrina in "The Kfoa and I" 11 the CUrtain Call, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin. Final performances are today and Tuesday throuah next Sunday at varyina curtain times. Reservations 838-1 S40. "Jitten,'' beina directed ~Martin Conservatory Players season and is MBc1.nc~~i~~}vl~an,tureAntRhoonnAFour•ksousmh.' directed by Diane Doyle. Tbe show "Catch Me ff You Can" features lUKI \.ADii features a cast of 30 youna actors and Scott Zuokman, Jaclcie Mikulka and Susan laaacst Sally Kemp, nni Lona. ~enters on a youna boy's adventures Bill Malkin at the Huntinaton Beach Roben Macnray, Georie Sperdakos an a fantasy land. Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown and Beajamin Stewart. Performances will be a,ivcn Satur-Avenue in the Seaclitr Villaae shop. ... ,.. , .. .,.... .. .., .. ~··at the Westminster Com· munaty Theater 7272 Maole St. Westminster (99!-41 l ~!t...fridayu;;ci Saturdl)'1at8:30 tbroutn June t•. •11'M .._. el Mlll&ctt by tho fuJlenon Civic Uaht Opera at Plum- mer Auditorium, Chapman et Lemon, Fullerton (879°1732),,1 Thursdays thtouah Saturdays at a p.m .• Sundays at 2:30 until Ju.ne I. ... ......,..o .._ J'lor•U.." at Sebastian'• West Dinner Playhouse, 14() Ave. Pico, San Clemente ( 492-99SO), Wednesdays tbtouah Sat- urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at I and 7 p.m., until lune 8. •"Evita'' at the Grand Dinner Theater, 1 Hotel Way. Anaheim (772-7710), niahtly exoept Mondays at varyinacwuin timestbrouahJune I S. •"Latt el dae ClaH" at the Harle· quin Dinner Playhouse, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Sant.a Ana \979-5511). niahtJy except Mondays at varyina cunain times tbroujh June 8. Performances will be given days •t I an(l 3 p.m . and Sundays at 3 pinacenter. Oosinaperfonnancesare Tuetda)'1 tbrouah Fridays at 8 p.m., and S p.m. through June I on the Friday and Saturday at 8:30. Reser- Saturdays at 2:~ and 8, Sundays at Second Staae of the SCR theater, 655 vations 832-1405. 2:30and7:30unti1June22attheSCR Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. AJ1o ontheboardsaroundOranae BACKSTAGE -"Paintina theater, 6SS Town Center Drive, Reservations957-4033. Countyand continuinaare: Churches," Tina H owe's Cott.a Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket Orama nrofessor Lee Orchard is •"Slde by Side by Soadlllelm" at the seriocomcdy which was /resented information. directina ilTartuffe" in the collcae Newport Theater Arts Center:. 2501 this seuon on the Secon St.aae of BWLewlauLeoaardoda VIMl....,._a. ..... u..i. aakepdoal.Joellelamel••• la .. LeoaanlotM ,..__tlae. .. at Sebutiaa'• We9t Dlmaer Playlla-• ~ Jw 1. A different schedule of plays wilJ be amphitheater with GeotT Black in the Cliff Ori vc1 N cw port tseach South Cout Repertory, will be shown eresentcd each niaht durinJ Oran&e title role and Or. D. ,Ray Halm, (631-0288). Fndays and Saturdays at Monday at 8 p.m. on "American Coast Collcae'• week-lona festival an president of the colleae, playina Kina 8 p.m. throuah June J4. Playhouse" on KOCE, Channel --------------.r-=== iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•liiii•--iil•••iil SO.... "Teahouse of the Aututt Moon .. at various qes will be held at 7:30 p.m. CALLBOARD -Director Jean the Lona Beach Comm11nity ?l.aY· at the theater, S02 l £. Anaheim St .. "A MUST SEE FILM." -Jack Curry, USA TODAY 1181ZZLING AND TENDER. A love affair ~tween two women done with style and punctuated with homor." -Willam Wolf, GANNETT NEWS SERVIC.E ~· FRI 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 SAT/U 1:45, 3:45 5:45, 7:45, 9:45 Pd w.1rd;, TOWN CfNTER • ~ I ' "7 51•4184 ' ( ' ':. ,..,,, ' ) I\ "Step aside E.T., move over R2D2. Make this the first movie you see this· summer.' -Olfby O~hl. KCBS-TV "**** An lmmeuely entertaining, funny, funny movie like 'Ghoetbusten! No. 5- you're a 10~ -JKllCany, USATOOO l!!f 1.....,.M. llW( .-.ml~ A 'TRl4'TAl l'ICT\.•U AHO NOl'IU£NT~TION i ---·-·----(1)1--1· PANAVl 101'19 ATll·rfAUll.IAU ~ • ...,..,...._.,.. C> l ... T........, _ lo< Al ..... l- 1111.A 11010 .. n • COllUIUA llW!lll • OIWll( -WUT .... Tfll 990 <011 ~ c...-SAO or.to fG•>IGI <:-... '-' llo\IM Pie.•< • Pk lie • • IUlJIA PW • lL fOllO WOOOO•.oet C,,.,.,, 63' 1SS3 . l• llttlrt 0. .. t "' HI W~ °''"'IO UAMov4> f0•110Sfl '0<0 S~I OISS • WUTMllllTP 1711111 "' 116' ..,, Ml 9500 • l.AMIMOA ~ T.w!C<ntlfW OMIMlf •""..,,-ra)IN • CGITUIOA • MUlfTllllTO. 11UC11 ~< l• ,_.,..,, It!> Slll Ptc I< t °'1noat ~ Eow1101 t.1111N r,,. .. o, ~CM,. •oa 0t ... ,. ,.,. 9361 •- !>161101 ... ono ._ .. c.._ ..... \'llit1111J1W220 ,-:--cl STARTS FRIDAY MAY 23rd! Tl• I TUii 11n1 1111 979-4141 11111111 Yll.11 364-6220 -.a1nan mwAROS CIBIA CENTER mwARDS flSSION VI.JO MALL -.Tl ... 751-4114 EL Tiii 511-9500 11&111 634-3911 EDWAllDS TOWN COOER EDWMDS ll TORO UA cm coon •••1134-2553 llYI• 154-1111 u 11111& 523-1611 CllDCM'. mwMDS UflVOSITT PACflC GATEWAY llU 529-5339 u 11111 (213) 691-0633 ITUTll 191·0567 .... .UPLW AMC f ASllON SQUARE mwuos VI.LAGE CENTER Riil Piil 952-4993 UHU IUll 497-1711 WllTllllTll 195-5333 UA MOVES I EDWMDS SO. COAST lAGlN UA WESTllNS TB TIM Koba will bold auditions Monday for house .... tryouts for the Jarat cut of Lona Beach. !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE ! AC ROIS ceremonies 24 Cowboy movie 25 Mayan Indian 26 Three-masted ship 27 Swiftly 28 Aerial 29 Tree fruits 31 Ancient 33 Bounder 34 Golf peg 35 Small l1landa 36 Peel 38 Storage container 39 Swaps « Paulng grades 45 Three-foot m ... ures 46 Dlaconcerta 50 Castle ditch S 1 Commercials 52 Long tooth 53 Oriental porgy 55 Lubricant 56 Otherwise 57 Actuality 58 Relles 61 Show contempt 82 Poleed 66 Expedition 67 Violin 68 Mine entrance 69 Wary 71 "Masked" an Im al 7 4 Capital of Italy 75 Dina 78 Hautboy 79 Viper 82 Simon and Garfunkel hit: 4 wd1 . 89 Matching group 4 PolllMI 90 Load 5 Aeon1 91 eued 6 Chatter 9 Sketeton part 7 Actr ... Arden 3 Ordinary 8 Tape 96 Chooee by vote 9 Heavy metal 99 Adam's 10 MllChlevOUI one grandson 11 LOCUlt tr .. 100 Globe 12 Renounce 104 Defends 13 Future plant 107 Hen•.' mates 14 Slap 109 Animate 15 Doctrines 110 Faint, flickering 16 Fall flower light 17 Female aalnt: 112 Dollar bills abbr. 113 Entice 18 Farmyard bird 114 Skinny flah 19 Seaeag .. 115 Sallo,r's "yea" 20 Genetic 117 Soared material: abbr. 118 Automobile 30 Bandleader 121 Portent Brown 122 Guided 32 For fear that 125 Medicinal plants 36 Pale, soft ahade 127 Baeeball great 37 Noah'a boat -Ruth 38 Short 128 Snuggle 40 Improve 130 Donkey 41 Handed (out) 131 Prophet •2 Artist's stand 132 Spring-flowering •3 Cubic meter shrub •5 New Mexico's 133 Paddle flower 135 Humorist "7 Medicine 136 Allow .(8 Pot cover 137Usetess 49 Overhead 138 Windflower railways 142 Oklahoma Indian 52 Light brown 144 Unspoken 54 Ohio college 1•7 Pea container town 148 Love affair 57 De1t1ned 149 Rituals 59 Padre 150 Obliterate 60 Epoch 151 Compass point: 61 Tendon abbr. 62 Cutting remarks 152 Bound 63 Worship 153 Leg Joints 6.( Boundary 154 Raves 65 Capital of 155 Crimson Colorado DOWN 66 Agitate 67 Nourishment 1 Kingston'• 70 caviar country 72 More frigid 2 Went by, as time 73 Leconlan · 3 Churches l\lbdlvlllon Sii ANNllRS tN Q.ASSlf'llD • 76 Brook 77 a.tor•. to a poet 79 Make amendl 80Mtewr:8p. a 1 Printing mectttne 83 Brtgl'lt reftectlon 84 Roof edge 85 Lyric poem ee Shoehonean1 87 Babytonlan god 88 Aidt 94 Nlmb .. 95CMwy confection 97 Not so warm 98 Sound quallti.. 100 Otawtng room 101 Cr81t 102 Put• on the payroll 103 OCcurrence 105 PeruMI 106 Arid 108 Stitch 110 Obtain 1 11 Actor Marvin 116 Comfort 117 Enemy 118 Thlckneu 119 Marine mollusk 120 Ebbed 122 Splrltuallsts' gathering 123 Dr'-d grape 12.( Expenllve property 126 Written communication 127 Small amount 129 Aquatic birds 132 Stringed ln1truments 134 Marsh grau 135 Labor 136 Not so much 137 Clenched hand 138 Sklll 139 And not 140 Fllghtleu bird 1• 1 Male plant 143 Gollyl 145 Palm cockatoo 146 Food container l \ 0rMge C0Mt OA.ILY PILOT/ Sunday, May 18, 1981 ------iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___________ iiiiiiiiiiii ____________________________________________________________________________ ~- CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGI IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE M0-1220 ...... I LOST MY O•R BUT F09•AFIERI PLACID All AD II THE CUSSllEDS. You cen now cell the Delly Piiot Cleaalfled Dept. on Seturdey morning from 8:00to11:30 e.m. to place your Sundey end Mond•J ad•. M•LDTAft MISC. llNYALS &1••••1a11m1• ........ ...... ,._., "" . _ ,.,,,. 21111 ,_& _ tOol9 .... AU ~'-~ '"' __ ......,. ,. .. c...t/T ......... 270t ... I 2'20 ---.o» -CIO•Y ,,,, -c..-,. .. o.i--. ... mw IMI & ._.. ma ...... &o.-tG$f HOUlll/CONDOS i... ... s.i. uoo -'-,.. ..._ 27C» ,._.,,,_. '°°' ...,.. .., ,_.,., .... s-.r o..t OI •:. ,.,_., Ull ,_ "'° ...... -........ 211t .......... ......... .. .,..a-. ~ 0-... 1002 °"' OI -,.,_., '"° _ ...... 21tt .._,_ '°" "' ...... ~ ... nAMU•T&t.-• ..... ,..... IOOI ._,.,_,a.-IS75 A'AITMINTS ..... , ........ 272• , ..... JOit ..... -. 1001 ._.,.,_., "'° ............ in. OMC:->O•• ~-1011 n,...-.,. IHO ~ ).a2 o..e-....... 27«> 0-0.. '°" IOATS c-.,_ um u .. e-.. I.all ..... -,.,. ......... 274 0-. .,co ~ POii c--10'1• lf.W-.. ,.,, ............. 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Fer Wt 'C..eral 1Plle11 011tv <!4e"11a det ?nae 1Pltt q)"-- ocw AID HILL VIEWS Pool, spa, central air. Well built 3 Bdrm, larger lot. Beach access, secur- ity. $385,000. FlllL Y STYLE 4 Bdrm, family and breakfast rooms. high beams, 3 car garage. privacy. Lowest In Spyglass Ridge at $360,000. AT THE IEACH On the street where castles grow, 2 room & bath Guest Cottage + rambl- ing 3 Bdrm tor you. See 309 Poppy, Sunday 1-4. $399,000. F• YMI IUL ESTATE IEEIS, OW. YMI YIWIE IULTHS 173-8414 .. f(?'(Jl(JJIQ dd eAfai /!lu;/uY~>613-8~91 3407 £. Cout Hwy .. Corona del lbr ------- OPEi SUIDA Y 1-5 Olt£ CH ................ SSIO,otO ................ 221 •ardam Unique J bdrm. I blk to beach H Markas llAllOI VIEW ........... $329,500 ........... 2012 ,ort lriatol lovely Palermo. 4 bdrm. fR 0. Johnson ILJffS •• -.. -....... $241,000 ............... 2659 Vlata Of'1141 Two story, J bdrm townhome T Walhck llC CMYOI ............ $210.000 ............ 21 C.,..15'114 Tasteful Pinehurst. 2 bdrm, den. sm view T Boland ' OlJ( CM ............. Slt5,MO ............. 3311 Oetll IMI. Oceanfront 3 bdrm. forever view M .JOnGeklern llWllll U .l _ ...... S3H,MO ..... ~ 2512 lmcrut P11vate S bdrm. smale story 8 Hutchings ULIM '911Slll. ....... S4st............ 115 Eqtwat1t 3 bdrm, 2 bath on thf' bay M Rousselot tn. TtllACL ........ S3K ............... 2M1 ..._.. Private • bdrm, pool V Sinclair lllffl--·-·-·····-· $231 ..... -................. 4M Caritta End unit 3 bdrm, many extras r Scott Evans ...... VIEW llW ......... $331,HI ........ Hl S..-.Stte 4 bdrm, near village. park .. .. . E. Tabak -······-·········$435 .......... -........ 312 ~ Cape Cod. 3 bdrm, huU FR •• kitchen. . . 0 Schr~r M1111 NI -..U-SJM,stt ... 1115 Wtt W. llf Bay, ocun. city I ts vu J bdrm . .. . ..... J Skahan U,..IVUI: t1()Ml:i1 aEALTOU. '75-6000 IMl I.Mt c-t H ..... ey. c., ......... , I tSERVICESf thev're 111/ In . CLASSIFIED 540a1220 • HDO Thureday .......... Wed. 5:30 PM Friday ............. Thu,.. 5:30 PM Saturday ............. Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM NEW LISTINGS UUUIUCI HUM Bulld your dream on this site surrounded by expensive custom homes. Vif!IW of rolllng hills and canyon. Best value In area. YIU.Ill •u1 1111,111 3 BR unit In super complex 1 block from South Coast Plaza. Woodsey. watery landscape, quiet location. Cozy fireplace. W.UA Slll,HO First block off the sand. 3 BR cottage. Great first home with future development potentlal. Ullll Wllll UH,111 Walk to shopping from this brand new well located 3 BR townhome. Beautiful, extensive upgrades throughout. OUFFUYll 124IMI An exceptional Investment. Three 2 BR units on a large lot. Excellent rental location convenient to schools, church and stores. ILIFFS SHl,000 Fabulous master suite+ small library, 3 patios, 2 BR, 2 BA. Professional team planned every Inch of this home for their very ownl tllYlll muo1 ua• Great family/entertaining home. 4 BR, large FR, new carpet, paint and landscaping. Gorgeous wood floors. See today! Ill.JI& PllllSIU .. , ..... New on market. Wonderful 3 BR. 2 story home. Beam ceilings In llvlng room. lovely Inner patio, meticulous condition. A home you must see. Ullll YIEW MU MH• Beautifully remodeled 4 BR Portoflno on one of the largest lots In the entire city. Spa, paddle tennis court and additional room for pool! CORONA DEL MAR 11Y1• mun .,..,.. Lovely home In quiet upscale neighborhood. Very large lot with pool, 3 BR, famlly room. Professlonalty landscaped. Excetlent condition. Ullll YIEW llLU MH• Hlghy upgraded 3 BR + den home with attention to detall. walnscoatlng. beams, custom cabi- netry, wood floors, large yard, spa and more. smua ..,.,.. A apeclal feeling awaits you In thll upgrllded • BR panoramic view home. Beam oetlnga. wood floora, 4 car garage, view aide patio and apa. IPYaAll .. ,._ Two story traditional famlly home. • BR, game room. family room, playhouM. Panoramic ooeen and mountain views -gorgeoual 8ullneee Counter ~rldey 8:00 AM-5:00 PM &U·S178 COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH SOLD HOMES IN APRIL IN EXCESS OF •27 ,000,000 A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK OPEN HOUSES 1-5 ----- UTlllllY ~"'"' .,.., .. 2 BR, Oen $225,000 E. BOWIE blTll.M .......... 3 BR, Fr, Spa $278,500 M. MATTHEWS ---111~ ....... 3BR $329,000 A.KURTZ Ml -11WlllHalW 3 BR, FR, View $355,000 C. MC MAHAN ... 1111Y .......... 3 BR. View $375,000 G.ANDERSON ...... au 1Ul .... , ... 4 BR, FR $398,500 L. MC LOON ...... 1 ........ 3 BR, FR $875,000 L. ROSE .... , llU 11111. .... 4 BR $1, 170,000 EADIE/BENTS llllAY ...... !111 ....... 3BR $235,000 K.PARKER ---11nillf1ll11 3BR $329,000 R. KURTZ -'Allllll .... 11""' 3 BR, FR $399,900 C. MC MAHAN ... 1t1lf ..... , •• ,,_ 4 BR, FR, View $429,900 O.AHOEASON IA~ !111 W.""' 3 BR, Oen $488,000 E. BOWIE -•au nil ........ 3 BA, FR, Spa, Vu SS59,000 ~ CORl<ETT lllHIUPn .............. 3 BR, FR M50.000 F.SENNES ..... l~-5 BR, FR, Poof, Vu M76,000 M. R EDY ...... 1 ....... 3 BR. FR M75,000 L.ROSE --~~ 5BR "90.000 ..... UlW.lMI .... 4 BR, FR, Bay $1 ,350,000 E. OLSON ...... .... ,. ... 5 BR, FR, Den, V $2,250,000 J. AKERMAN --, ..... e Br. Fr, Ubrary $3,800,000 S. HARRIS NEW LISTINGS IWIA PmlllU ... ,.. Investor opportunity -great location, low rents, large lots, well-maintained, spacious untta just steps to the beach. Lmml MHMI Beautlfully designed contemporary home of glass and dramatic decor. 3 flreplacea, aecurtty system, deslrable Lido corner lot. un11a 1••·• A Jewel of a homel Private gate guarded area. Remodeled ready to move Into. Sunny patio, 3 BR. den, steps to beachl W&lllflllT ... ,.. The belt waterfront houM at the belt price ta found In this fabuloua contemporary 4 '3R home. 2 years new. ultimate In dealgn and quality. .. lllTIUll Ill .... Duplex In premium oceanfront location for max. summer/wtnteri'ental Income. 4 BR and 3 BR units In exellent condition. ···-11 .... Expansive vtewa above park toward Futllon Island, harbor and ocean beyond. Extra large deci<a for entertaJnlngl 4 BR and private apa. ... ...•. .. .. Enchanting view from LR, OR, Master BR ~ kitchen. Lovely 4 BR wtth detached pool8lde guest quarters. Private location on amall cul-0. sac. ......... 11,lll,IM Breathtaking harbor and ocean views! Newly remodeled 3 BR, 4 '~ BA. game room and 4 car garage. Brick and mohagany highlight sophisti- cated decor. _.., ~ like a limited edition, thla 5 BR, 4111 BA ocean- front eetate la a rare ftndl Grounda are un- matched. Call today for appointment. NEWPORT BEACH ..,..., mn 11~ Prtvat• end unit Plan 2 on greenbelt. 2 ma.t• IUlt•, 2'A BA, wet bar. flrepteoe, ltepe to community poot/apa. tennla. Ck>le to beech. &.81.. ·--ElegMt, large famtty home on IOYtty atrada,;.., beech. Thia• BR home hU all of the arneott._ Including an Mger ..... , &.811&1 ..... Soohlat~ted elegance, 1111 yw-a, frencti ~ 3 ftreptacee, mar6te tloora, 5 BR.• BA, mald'a room, farnlty room and much mc>N. 111111-...... You'll tow the euy ~ of thla ct1111a MedtterranNn bMuty. 6 IR. ..._._ patlol wtth bubbMng founta6na. Truly .,, oua.. MIHIUY 11.-- Exqulelte colonial lltuated on the bay wtth' 50• front9g1. The d«or la t.uttteu wtth the hlgheet quaJlty amenltlee. . COVER HOME-BIG CANYON THIS 4 BR. 21h BA. HOME IS A STUNNING DEPARTURE FROM THE ORDINARY, NOT JUST A REMODEL BUT ST ATE OF THE ART INSIDE AND OUT. ALL NEW KITCHEN AND BATHS, LIGHT OAK FLOORS, LARGE DECK FORMS AN EXTENSION TO THE MAIN ROOMS AND PROVIDES FOR ALFRESCO ENTERTAINING. 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SOTHEB~ 715 Cemphor St. (EMtbtuft) N.8 . __ AOENT_,__8_11_'813___ 199W1UIRl1 Nw bWt1 S8r 28e T~ • .I CJ 720-1888 '388,500 &ft. 12-6 * ""I.SID* •I-1111811 .. Ill.In.... ~ ~or-tr:';.~ INrERNATIONAL REALTY 4500 Cot1tand Cameo H~ ••41 Cemlnl. 911···· ccat ~~,.,,; ~~ T~~--~i ~28Aetr,~1:,'; l 15S,OOO. Bir..o='•' 7158-6700 844-8200 s3e6,ooo SAT/SUN 1...a 844-GOO 1125. ......, 1-1 Open . I ..a.ooo neighborhood. OcMn car gar+ lotacrf 873-4172 °' 7 LIDO ••31741 ,..--_ W Coto de C.. SANTA ANA. Lovely ... lro loC. aar 3~ upgr9dea.Fonw.modle n..,.....megaptioneln ISLE BA YFRONT ••1014 E. Belbo9 Btvd .. Penlnlula .._...,... ::c> 2Bdrm 2 be townhouae. "*"I attm. By°"'* homet127,500.&Mnd townlunldlnctmll'led. Situated on the wt end of Lido ~ $815,000 8undey 1-5 "1W-e200 ll,OIO .._ M doee ~=· ~ 934!,000. 7141491 •416 646-337&.pttnconty T !tenet.... lale, the distinctive contemporary 105 EdQewat•, Belboe PeNnlula 1508 Dotoehy Lw. Wu•DM. M.A. ~. AQt011~2013 ... · home hu five bedrooms, five and 975-dOOO $450,000 q SAT/SUN 1-6 75'Mr700 ta20.000 ..._ 12-6 &t••-IUl'l1'IL• JASMINE CREEK one-half baUia, including a maid'• 4ee Gavtota. Bklffa ••32t E-*'G c-...,, .... voJ': afbd ;:;G,t A P9ttee:t oorntMnetkM1 of room and bath. Waterfront patioe .o __ .,_., ""-~.We t1e¥9 ___.., comfor1 & •1-oanc• See two of the lovtlest homes In this of generoua proportions offer the 844-5518 $238,000 Sllt..Sun 1-5 eu l200 .000 1-6 II ti I N t edded to .,, ucin '' 'f' t t add ommunlty • * · • ..a *1"'18T-.-AT ·-~T--..... 1511n..a..-.0r ~..._,._ .... rt--• no• n ••r.or Spyg1w Hiii locatlon. magm 1cen ga e gu r e c . opportunity 1or gracious ouwoor • __ ,.. errece ......... -·-· "9 -7 • ""'""9J ___ ...,.. _. ~iw::n1_:1< Thie-home on.. 1owty Enjoy tennis, pools. and lush greenbelt. entertaining. Offered at 75$-1501 $335,000 &nd9y 1-' 831-7300 *1.000 8elllun 1-6 lngdllanoetotMbWtl: ~=i:r::.""& OPEN SAT. 1-4 11 WHITEWATER $2,960,000. Ad #020. *18732 Via V•ona. IMM I 1 HenNtage, Ilg~ ~~c:'i°#/:1730 ~== NEWPORT BEACH 1se..1&01 S288,000 8undey 1-5 1 ~ 11.0Tl.OOO 8ATl8UN 1-1 THEFOUOWIHGARE lr'Clda taepooe&._ For Decorator perfect: 3 BR+ family room. BA YFRONT 1115 Whtt9 Salle Way, Harbor View H• • •••324 Mornll41la, Oo\IW 8Mr-. N.&. EXCLUSIVEUSTIHGS det ... 731-31'77 Ocean and Bay views $335,000 Offering a gracious lit•tyle on the 975-eOOO $319,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 758-e~ •T;soo ..,.._ 1-6 OFFERED av ~ OPEN SUN. 1·5 11 JETTY bayfyont. t.b.ia home ia perfect for a 3800 ~ llrdl, -gt Ndge ~:.:r ~~ buay family u well u one that 3 II •Ill Fiii II If IEI M4-C200 MIMO ..,_ 1-6 to1-t01'Ai Ho. leytront-A ~~~ Begant. light and airy 3 BR + family enjo)'I entertainiq. Soaring oeil-* 1e Potnt L..oma. lpfftl 12 mmon dolar ptCperty. mnm room, single level. $339,000 inp iD the livinc room and family M4-e200 l&el.000 a.J8un 1...a OnoetNtlgtttoltN~ -·m--.. room create a feeling of apacioua-934 A~ St, Arctt Bc:h Hts. l.9gUM Ben IMI ~ lbcl, 2be. ------L--~..1 b I 1 -~1 7300 .IM'\at 000 Cl.tJCl.-1 5 ·-~ ~ ...._ .. +ofloe&unlt.O.. .. Culllomlllld a•+._. ._..,,..___ neu e.uuau~ y 1our arge ~ • .,.~, v-u-• -v• -:wcwm-..---~ eo1..., mrry1na .. oMI bOnUI room. LU1tt llnd---• • _ Carol bedrooms and batha. Your own **14 8elboa ecw.. NeffPOl1 ~ 790-8333 SS.500.000 a.llun 1-S t"K.,,..... wfttl "**""" ICeC)lng. MN Corone private boat alip will aocomodate a uA.271\ft ... 70,000 .,..,. ,Sun 1-.. e T _. I ... _.._ ...._ celtl down. A*-l-om del Mar ioc:.don. Pttced -• Mcllehan •·-ch 011 __ ..a v;;>V" vw -~v iii •• tar 919', .--uur ~ .,.y room.°"" a.. 1-5 rtgM et "421,000. ... •9 ya t. ueniu at $975,000. • &40 4MI 11, 750,000 .._, 1-6 .,. l'BP• .... ...., 1-1 ---l44-IOIO Ad#Ol4. • 17 c.m.f Bay Or .. C.O.M. l'40t Dolpflln Ttrr.oe ....... Hiii ... 759-9100 1537,500 i.wt Ind Sun 1-5 5 Tt.._.,, Her'bor fldOe. Ptea.pott .._,. Dt'M by our ucntno .,..1.,; 2834 C.._., EMtbtuff 944-IOeO MO.OOO fkNlly 1-S a·=:~: r.!rubb1:1-Ell1·s ~ $295.000 Sunday 1..s • • .... •• ••., .. a 1.1 mlt. For llltormltlon lJ U *.,... • 11 Cherbourg, Hllfbor Rtdge. NB .. W •If llT RE.SIDENTIAL llROURACll SDVJ~ 790-8333 te86,000 Sunday 1-5 llMl11 llllmlUIY lllnllT 11,111,111 • 111111 1309 DolpNn Tlf\'909, lrvtne T.,,., CdM I 23._~.1..~2i:" SAT/SUN 1-6 Never before oUered for sale. A truly "H•Ill .... UL1" 11,111,111 831-7300 $905,000 Sat/Sun 1..s ____, • • • Perfeed•• lul•e A O•t Corona del Mar: In Exch11Jve 1rviDe Terrace ... Walkinc Diltanee to Yacbt Clubl, Golf, Tennis, Fubioa la1aod, Newport Center, Balboa hland. Completely Remodeled - Bedroom, Den: To Me 11 to appreciate. OFFEllDAT Siii.Mi ANCY IMllRNINO RIAL TOR 714 144 ... SB.4.BP DUPLEX Located la • prime Nwpt Bch loeadoo. Ooee to at.opplq a market. Bot1' Uaitt are 2 8clrme and ha•e fireplaea. ~ outstanding residence for the buyer Just reduced $100,000, former owner * • .,...2 wtnged Foot UN, INg c.n,on. N8 who appreciates quality design and transferred and our corporate client • 1730 OalaXy Or, Oowr Shrl, Newport Bc:h 1eo-oeoe '"5,000 8m/8un 1-6 spacious light interiors, uaing the finest says aell now! Five bedrooms, 4 ~ baths, 83l·7300 te95,000 Sunday 1-5 materials. Pool, spa, pier and alip for a formal dining, and a country kitchen off 173e O.taxy Dr, Oowr Shra. Newport ~ large boat. Brochure upon request. Ann a cazy family room. A private estate 831-7300 M75.000 Sat/Sun 1..S Peters. with room for pool; one of Big Canyon' ••94'9 Ooldenfod Ave., CdM _.a• UY finest view locations. Danny 75g.91oo "420,000 lllnd Inc. Sunday 1-5 ... I IAITll Y11W1 1111,111 Bibb/Stephanie Grody. You'll enjoy fabulous views from this .. LSJm immaculate remodeled 3BR on a quiet • 111 U1"11T 11,111,111 cul-de-sac within the gated private Thia home features ample u.e of brick, 302 Helk>trope, Okie CdM beach area of Emerald Bay. Priced tl1 wood, and beveled glaaa. Amenities ln· 875-eOOO $435,000 aell today at a newly reduced $695,000. elude a pub room. den, formal · •• 1207 Hlghtend, Harbor HgNenda. N.8 Call Rod Daley or Dave Hirachler. room. large master suite, 3 guest BR, 831-7300 S.75,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 280 Harbor Vlft Dr, N.-port Bc:h 844-9080 $559,500 Sunday 1..S LIWllT ,.. Dier & slip, 3 car garage. Ann Peters. •rm., 111111 u1..-... U1111 ...... 19 Jetty, Jumtne Crt(, Corona del Mw 844-90e0 $339,800 Sunday 1-5 CllllS TOWllllES FOR SILE 2 II ,1 .. Flm lier Ml Highly upgraded condo on the fairway Jmwll LlllTlll of Big Canyon Country Club. Two Four bedrooms. 4BA, family room. bedrooms, 2BA. Large assumable loans. billiard room, plus a 2BR guest swte. A 433 Morning Cenyon, Corona HIQhlanda ·~~1~onr,::.c'~· CM G..-i ... 1...a 844-6200 $285,000 SAT/SUN 1-' ._._7 Dave Hirlchler. private pool enhances this prestige **308 Morning Star Lane, Oowr Stn. N.8 _,a• UY~ 12,111,111 property. Owner is very motivated. 631-7300 $715,000 Sunday 1-5 270° Panoramic white water views from Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. 4 Morro Bay, Spyglau this 6BR, SBA home. Four-car garage, 2 .. ...,._.. maTI 844-8200 $835,000 Sunday 1-5 * 78 o,...bouQh, Woodbt1dge, Irv. family rooms, den. pool, sauna, complete Preeently 4BR 2 ~8A fonnal ll . 221 N· .. _._.-, ,......_ CdM 78&-2272 1129.950 Sat/SUn 1-6 .ecwity and steel-fenced with lota of . ' • . 1 -"'-vwu. glass. This ls the finest home ever and dining room. perfect for expansion . 64+-0121 $580,500 Sat-SUn 1-5 ae2 V1lllQe et.tk, eo.ta MeM offered on Emerald Bay Point. Rod PJ:ime cul-de-sac location, over ~ ~ 944 Sandcut ... Corona del Mar M&-0303 S 13f ,000 SAT 1-&ISUN 12-3 Daley or Dave Hil'11chler. with vie~ of golf ~· mou:ntainS, 790-1900 $425,000 Sunday 1-5 2959 Viet• Omeda, ~ and city lighta. Available under grea 844-0 21 1240 ooo HITU111 ftlW ..... n 1111.-terms. Sum bit yours. Danny 2093 Santa Ana Ave. Cotta Mw 1 • Spacious 2BR residence plus den. Wood Bibb/Stephanie Grody. 548-5805 $179,500 Sunday 1:~ noon. French doora, akyligbta, air oon-... n , .. , -....... ••3491 WlndlOt Court. Cotta ...... ditioned. Your own private pool & spa h M6-0303 $209,000 SAT 1-5/SUN 1-4 ln a gated community offering conve-~pyglaal ~· Five bedrooms, 3BA,...llv- nienoe to shopping and ocean beaches. mg and family room with formal dining. Ann Peters. French doors. beautiful wood floon and • _,.. all new kitchen. Extraordinary over- ,._ .... ......... ~ lot. Priced to .ell $635,000. Danny . ...... , .... ., .. 41EllMI ·• Upper Uait hu • pri•ate glue ~Mloeed balcoay. The Lower Unh abo hu • pri••le patio. " .".G"IN AT n•a .... "c•• llMLTY e71-M7 A very ratt opportunity awaits the Bibb and Stephanie Grody. fort\U\ate f~ wbo could own such an Ell•t I-- estate. You may feel u if you've re-This 4BR.. 31f\BA, customized Belcourt twned to the 19th century. The h~ manor plan 2 is truly • apecl.al home. ••415 BaylkM, ~ 8w:tt 759-1501 $825, . Sund9)' 1...a 1700 Galaxy. Oowr ~. Nwpt Bc:h 759-, 501 Sunday 1-5 36 Whftew•t• • .....,,..,. Ct9tk. ,_ lch 831·7300 $341,000 ~ 1-& ·: Let u ..... y .. Sell v .. ,,.,,;t,t Cll Cl1111R1•, 641-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. charaterlr.ed throughout by, plutettd Rich oak paneling and parquet floors. •2001 Kew91Me, trvtne Terrece walls, 1mmeNe 10lid oak beams, antique Perfect funily and entertainment ' 876-8000 13M,OOO Sat/Sun 1-5 4111111111 oak doors. Marie Antoinette hardwood home. Features, grand formal living 3802 SaMm (Weetperk Vlltage) Irv. Ooon, and very spacioua rooms. Featur-and dining rooms. Paneled family room. 788-3572 $198,900 Sun. 1-5 •• 120 Ycrttown, Monttoelo, CM lng 6BR, 6 ~BA. formal living & dining Large back garden with pool and apa. 548-&133 S1oe.ooo Sat/Sun 1~ rooma, .eparate family room, gourmet Call Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. M1 Sandcalt ... Harbor Vlew8 Hiiia kitchen & butler's pantry, paneled • tMlll , ... , -.. ,... e7MOOO 1339,000 Sunday 1 .. 5 atudy, wine cellar, 4 fireplaces. and all Perlec\ for the~ family. Thia 5BR, •2018 Tahuna. lrvtne Terrece the amenities you would expect ln such 3BA home lncludel large formal dining ~ S48S,OOO SATISUN 1-4 a home. Approximately 215 feet of fair· room, formal livinl room. gourmet way fn>otage and ICll'M 19,000 IQ.ft. of ki~ with auperb family room and Land. Truly lncomparable! P.•~.ooo. apacrou. master auJte with retttat. Cul- Appotntment with Danny Bibb. de-uc location. All MW and fresh. • 1&11• Danny Bibb. tll.lllm •t man 11,all,IM • lllftl 4 II ,111 Fii II tr IEI .,...2208 Pon 0urrw. Seew' .. -id HVH, N.8. 759--8155 $479,500 Sat & Sun 1-5 * • 1225 ~ Gum, Oowr-Weatclft, N8 ~t400 $484,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 ••11 eypr... Point Ln, Big Cyn, NB &40-4888 *"5,000 Sunday 1-4 Thll 5BR, 4~BA tradidonal home ii tn mt~ llJMM lmpecc:abl condition. lncludel, formal Th.la warm and Cl¥ZY· ~uUfully decx>r- Uvi.ng and dJ.nina, eeparate library. fam-aWd 4BR. 31\A home ii one of our finett Uy .room with wet bar and flreplece, offerinp. New country kJichen. French pool, apa, sauna and matt everyth1na doors. Iota of brick, 1\Mh prdena and a elle you mfaht desire. Fabu.lout fairway vtty private yard with pool. w~u pri~ • 1:M2 OeAuy Or, Oowr ShoNe, N.8 loc8tJan Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody. at '62~.ooo. Duml Bibb. S31-noo letS,000 Sunday 1-& #2 IMC .PUZ& 1111'11M 1•4 IZDO **eoet4atbortaland,NB 759--9100 $1,076,000 Sund8y 1·5 DU PLUES Fiii SILE 518 a.hie. OoroN dtl ... 87&-2424 1375,000 .__--~-~~---~~~~~~ ~~-~·--~--,,-,.--:-~._..__, __ ......,~ .... ~._. .................... ,... .................................................................................................... ._. ...... __.~~~ I' .. Cl Orlng'e ~DAILY PtLOT/ lufidey, M.y 11, , ... • il9 ...... , ~--...-UM...... HI ""'.. I!!! c...... MM .. ...., .... !! ltat1l1 tt 1;;; -..... ---... .., l!KllNW... UDOM""'°"" .......... IWllW tw, 1M,f100IMo,tlOO •PMICAILITV.~9f ~"Jllt.af l•t• ltll 000 , ~OMW.llMl,lt»e.!'t llN..,_Of-alr ........ 1HO-.,ft. ...... MI" ~ M. 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Ptloed at '55K, (8EAWINO) 1471,500 I IAAND NlW Sit t«ii: 81 tO. CALL .• ~::os• t40-242t ~ndt POOL·PAIVATI! PATIO 2BO, 2BA. fully tum, ut1 pool,. 1400 +ut""'"' 4 • under appralH I. SK. 759-9165 Latt one leftl Own yowr 14so aq, l't. 2 ml to belt\, GotdtMlum, atcr 7 •OiMn 2lr 2.. · iC Ntw dlw, ftplc, Ol'I09· pd, ""ptt•.50•v~~~. 497-1511·0 7~ BtdQ. POOi, boet •llP ~ "' betutlfUI Sen Obi mod lid rv X·LO 11t aaas. 21t 14175. mo only, H '.... . COHOO avtll. 2br, 2be, 13151< IYU WIW Clemente . Lot eur· ,11J;e. !re.4t-H4f OLIAN lbd, 21M, Harbot Plue, I .A. Carport, !ASTllDI! 657·2841 ........... 1910! CM =-11. lw Holll1 Wood Retltor Mill-d d b ti Hltendel LM 11200 mo. petlo, pool. Cfllld Gt<. *1 40+ F,.._,,tt WM to* ..... ... 975-lf79 •Bdrm, ..,,..•t• yard wit .. roun • Y prH ge BRANO N!W TOWN a-d~pd.NONT91 17QONOPIT8722-I011 18HA"ftl OLEAN l ldrm AefrlQ.dllt'twllMfh1ow 2bd 1~ frplc, "'*r vtlllQe, SIN & ,.... " "°"*· UtlllU•tolotUne. HOUSES (5) 28' 2~ 2 14t-net cw &41-1Mt, wl1h •tow' r9frlger•t°' Incl. NO PETS 646-4856 ot<,~7.S0 +1211111...,.. Condo wThut/elr. IA"lllT/ ..... I Pleet pool. GNet '= .,.._ IM.OOO. * 9# ~·yard ONN *Ul'IW* + emell yerd, no pet• June'1. E~ ••&-Un. wetlldry frlg...ur~ Brand new c1n•llron1 Nwty rlfurt>I lnelde 76 .. 1S01 SAT l SUN 'nao ftedtlc COMMANDING VllW 211f, 21i ~ Jac,1 '4IO/rno 54a..1177 WTIUff 11111 i\4& Avtll lmmed. . 4BllV311e, fem rm home S3 10·~a.:~~~ vtew ~ A r Av.. t 1075~t 1IOO/mo. ~ 00:: ~ :.."".i1::..• 17SO. Ilea 'SHA .. P ' otean. s~ Hr Shopping ~!"~' 1:.w , T:;: = =·to bdtl 17J.IOM, ewe 17M2t3 w/~tllog. Pl«/floal &;Iv v Avail 8/1, ~ und•tl.aguna , , ___ , 11....... 1 IA Qltdtn 91>t. Petlo & 1750 No ~11 ,._.. S2t0 +i3SO'aec. Awl 111. ·~ IHI :Ji me~· A mutt to GW CONDO! 3bd, 2ba. frplc, CONDO VILLA Ml90A •LAAOl 112 bd, ~ ~i ~dm:,:;;· fl\Jo'f thl W!luty Of lhl 720-1824 Jiii. tef.Oll1. ---• · patio poo1 ow ~ t. acora~ ~ POOi. '"" ...... • ~75, bMutlful eurroundlnge or * ... • oomm. OPlN SAT/SUNDAY 1-<4 HA 80R RIDGE clllt'f ·Near CM Oourtyerd 1bd, t~. pool, epa, '630 UC)I ' • • ** W fiioc ** • 1UY• UIT F.mele n/tllft!.r -~~~~ J.tt B~ =c~~~~111 LIOO I AYFAONTI Vll!W LOf AYI S/1, t1050. l40-1ee0 ~. ;;:~, beeotl. 1N4 Monr°"'9, 5410338 SUPER CLEAN 1IA IN In 1 1paclou1 1l drm = =:.-;::. 111-MOI or 472-3MI 12SO eq n Moblle h., 11 n~im .. -... •-•MESA V!1'0!0'1Ux211f DUPLEX WITH PRIVATE Condo w/flrepleoe, 2 ow 1315/mo. 4tt 4314 IAYllllll lllT 1111174,000. _.,_ -IXlCUTIVI HOME 21a, new deocM' d/w YARD. CALL 54M589 Ollao-wtopen«. S.CUr· IV OWNI,. on No. 10 t• Dtt11na ~ oott'te 873-5128. L11QUn1 BMctt net lot. 31drm, 18a, ltt9I var<? & Yearty 31f'+oan locked gar-ca•. •. lndri MUA ftlNES HSO Harl• fty guatded g11... W/d Fem ntemtcr 211f CdM AP' El ...... OC, pool, epe, with 21drm +den. Stepe Maa View. NMt bctl, ICN>otl, gataige '900. flWI t'9q d. owrtoolllnf lM beck baY a1H No peita 14().24H I 2B" 1a. w/ a1so hku1>9 8#-0509 furn • axoept ldrm. "-'· MUM, t1SOI( In UP· to private t>eacMe HI -••ITlllTlm town. Beat WM. Aft 6 ...,... In !.MtbMf WM. Avail. TOP A!A !:i p tidy O• only! '4a01mo. ....... 4"-IOM...... bu m calllnge, re · lmmeculala 3Br 3Ba, den, (114)N2·5724 ltta.000 111-1141 July 1 at '2500/mo. Ow· •NICI 2.80AM 28A• :.a4f.3~Y~o* et• H2~ HMS lmmec, Monaoopool call Valerie 131·1211 • ....L lMI modeled kitchen and formal dining rm. HI oell• dner lnoludld. P9t1 & Lndry fee, dlw. Fnod ,,_tlo. '· den, comm. • c M hOfM ... • g1te u11ded communl-& gl.,. thru-out Open t aalf chtldren OK 876-8111 No peta MIO HJamkre TOWNHOUSE TYPE Lg wetrlgrdnr, Incl 1r't~2S F.~w 3br+ ~ in• •Wt •T ty ~Ing 1235,000 '"· view 011ove1y gar~• & Pr.-tt llU UTD H•lml 780-1411or142·7&2t 2Br 1\ .. la. Lndry hku~. :r.~n~~~:.~110. • for ,':;, iHo"-t In Owner .._•tel lmmec. Olene C91>pet 831-1268 P 001 · I 3 ~ O · O 0 O cXRMIL'th.rmlng MW llfand Condo 1 .....,. i6so South COMt Fiim 'nod patto & garage. ' wtilchr. N/emtcr 145-2H1 "" Condo Muet Mii Owner IBkr 142.2134 ~ vlft h ....... 1 Oki ~ n .,.. 1 Bdrrn 11, '-"*' Nt5 No pet• 546-5805 LIM HLID _...... . ', • e~i~~--,,.,,,.. port __,,, HIONY up-' ' HOUM COM 2 blkt to make..,...,· try low t100 •:;~ llllL nlHn World Europ.an Flalr. l!Mtlkle hit w/gfl orptd ~tded, ttae mlnrblrnda & pool, carpon. No pet1. TRIPLEX. l ovely 2bd, 1ba. 2Br, lrplc, DA-lg br patio. bMCh Prof. mate. 1471 DOVEA R.E. 759-5080 -~--==· 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Condo 3bd, :tba, 2 car gar. Walk decor 5 rm, yd leldt/pet ht oarpetlog. Prvt loc. 546-1781 P•tlo, nr •ho pping 11250 LM 940.1ooe mo let/i.t + 1290 dell . •• !tUll--with view. '238 ,000 to bMch In Carmel VII· 17SO call a..t R11y fM patalrl OY91'1ootclng the itOO·IHO. 2bd, 1be, center · U 50 mo. COMMANDING VIEW Jeff 87Mta2 IUll P•llLllllll &42·2134 Bkr 1•11•· lrrepleceebl• •t •P•. All t hl• for completely renovated on 541-2830 over coH t e..c.11 ecroea .::..-__ __,,..,,,.,..,..,.,......,..-Tm. m FANT ASTtC BUYS. B•'bo• "Br 2•06, .... lol. 1549.000. Call Sandi Larel Point• SBr 21Ai8a. a 1soo1mo. WMI 17th nMI' Whittler. WI ..... ,...... 1tree1. s..11.111 pen1tiouN LAGUNA BEACH Howe One of the moet !X· Prloed fer below epprlN I .. ., ... 'V Scott today at ~08) unique loow/='l'ipatlo 5"4Wl20 ror more dat1. -" under Legu~• e..ctt. 2bd. 11>8. gr•t ocaen vu, ~i::::o. ~:.:::.:.n,~ DOVER RE. 7~5080 . ~~~~·:.>aa~~c':n!:t ~.~~~::!':!.ate =mA~net12~1:: 1748 mo. E/llde 2br H~be Yf:~; ~~o:,g::~ NEW COND0·2BD, 1BA ;~~ ~4t~~r· .. now AVAILABLE to you llLllllT 11&11111 VIiiage Rlalty 87W777 .. " ua1 Cheahlf• Prop 759-1877 lownhoUM, frptc, patio. thlog from • email apt to Lg plllo, o•ro. get• Male lt9M ... eon for • oool M .I mil. V•. New fu9t completed •B Newport BNch ltrlt 1 · 1 garage, lndry room, off • 4 bdrm hOuet. If look· gu910ed. IJ()OI, w/d, ate. exec w .. ttllelatN&tatewt'~all 3'hBe 4000 elf hm Lr~ Oupte>e ._,~•!°' ~· lrnn 1979 ~ ,!OOde. 31?;',.c!..~ HARBOA RIDGE 28r, for· ltr•t, qutet loce11on. Ing In CM, NB, or HB S1000tmo, 144-e788 lo olelng to aner6• ...., by on Newport Bay 'lo ,7 .. A 000 · .... • rm,"""" · ma1 OR ftplc epa/aauna 2817 Ortnge thlntt of ua flret f()( that townttouM. ooetn w wtttl tM llgMtlouee aged corn« I ..... ,_r, boat. 1205,000. 4004 2'A Acte Rancti Luo.me Only 11350/mo. ,,.., ot<. d Oat• 'P0011tennti T1L--.... 1111 cholOI of ldeel IMng •1.0VELY 2BR 2BA• 2 J.cuzzl. Ntguet 8tloNa. wood a 100' fl'onu1oe on 720-1383 Eve 844-1087 River Ave. Open S1t18un Vly, San Betd. Co. end of OrNe by 3281 Ti..rtock, ~5/obo Aot 115-0MJ _,, -· TSL MGMT 842·1803 garao-1e>acae Ylltly ·~ w/fem tmte. '400/mo tM bey + 178' on the ... UIYH man 1·5 Cennery VIII~ ...... Apple Vly. Modular tlm t'-' calf 540-7365 AQ1. .. ... an W/NW blll lo bMCtl 1050/rno Incl utll. 49S-1"4 c:Nnnai. Aoorn for ~ 5 BR + mald'1 room. 8 alty 573-3777 ~~~~ '!:tiact;J. c · MODERN 3bd, 2~ba, 3~A~:~/~l!Wpvt ~a Vaulted celllng1, prvt Dua Ptbat 1111 No ~11 8-48-5878 MASTER llf/ba. Kltclftan i lbta 100'+ yechll By appl balha, loe party room .,, •m 111.1111 Ired• ...... 'purCtiue' weetllde 2 My ...... frplc, ..,.. rdnr no pett. LM b1lcony, redecor1t•d *** Cd 2,, 2 s;, t:C 38drm 2B• Duplex. 1 gar-pool prtv. a.,. ..... only. Call PATRICK wlttltcn l b&., rem rm "'9ITlmTT t59,t50 546--'364 · bltlna 11000 m o . 117flrno •551_1900 M05. 2151 Paclfto Ave level, refrlg , DI W, age 0 1pac1 Dahwahr, CM ~+12 utll. Pref. TEN01'1! '31· 12H or w / 2 Ot t b a r 1 n • Country Cottage with tot• 831..SSM tv'eelwtcndt. · · 8 3 1 • 8 1 0 7 p m o r baloony & fll~. No g11bao-Ollpoeal, lrple PfOf. 54~ 7804702 doort ouldoor pool otroomto '"'"""'..,.UP"" Int I NewEutllde 3Br 2,,....2 ..._w2brfnodgarden 855-0eta.Nopeta pete.Mli0,4tl-1t 17 Cllltorappt842-4240 -n+. I ~~ OourrMt lelteh 1995 000 ...._.... "' IP01 w/g11aoe •flat 1700 Mature edUlt nor.-em-• e4 • .;fi. OPEN SAT/SUN 1~5 · <>YI NICI llze lot on one I ,.._.a 11ory Townhome. All muet ... &3M181 Lg hctlelor wltttlehen. Int...... 2140 J II l .. ·l!W '14 to there hm, pvt rm/be. 1)_-~ 2 Wl~FootUne ol Npl.Hgt1beet"reet1. H8"/"999• 1menlt111. a1HO/mo. AQtfM Prtvate.P"1llog.1AdUlt. ••••••••fl AllemenHI .. Bllelobcll 2 So Cout P1u 1375+12 !' ~-· Aeldng 1105,000 Diena VIiia Rental• 875-4812 No ~ta MU Incl uUla & ----& -' 1.1lllltlea 8414180 ..,,.,....,/& r 790..oeoe ~pel e31·1268 lnnal 1112 LIDO ISLE. Yrty leeM. 573-&Niorf734800 Balc o ny, fl rt pla c1 , iundtc:kt, 2 Cir gar --...,.---,,.,,.....,--,,..-::~ * IV OWNER: OPEN lllfFI ma&,... Charming 3BR ~ba, .,,.,. 1725/mo. Ma..<>914 1n 8 • t300tmo Yr IN Avail M1ture tern wtll lhr dbl Prtl HOUSE SAT. 5117 -YllW • ·~i4~'· (ove1y2ar 1f%L condOln 3Br, 28a, new Ct'pt. ooun-NOW, no'*" •1800 mo M.Ultlmn mid.July 876--3•82 Npt 28R 2be •'P<°' Fm. 11-4pm. 218 48th St. 3 Badc 8ay&cJtyllghla.Lg3 ,t•' ,,· aquletgatedoomm.Nloe try kite'-'. dbl Olfl09 4""'3400owntbkr 1bd with cethedrel oeit--28R 2b•, cpta/dra~. Specloua OCMnfronl 111r Crnr, great amenltlM. BO 2'Alle hm. 1 blk to + Den. Cul·d•·u c 1l' • locetlon. Clote lo lflop-1 1100/mo. Submit on l~•I In atNlll _...._ P•tlo, garaga, dl•h-dlo 1 I"· view 1 mee '4SO 780-8045 Owner tranaterred AMI· ..i,.,. a t ~ ii a (Bl rr ) t 1200 -·-· WHher coln In dry • err'"' • m " bc h. Spa, aunde ok Ing S330K Agt a.~ 104• IOUI ·-r~. ~C ,acoeee7251moo. Ctell p 1 u . C •II Ann• · · u • I mo. D 1hwHher, bulltlna, ,7251mO &46-8451 · blt·lna, 1 091 patt11ng,M ...,_,tF"""'M..,.lt_r....,.br__,,.&.,..ba.--=2..,.bll.,.,....•-to · t280,000. Glen, ofc. "-' · ~,-,.., Mc:Culand 131·12te Newty pelnted 3 Br town-lrptc, pool. 381 HamNton, • S595/mo Agt 750-5080 bch 111 emenltlH M1.ot57hme31·7682 *"'nu* ~~=,i~:'~.new Jlll or Aobtnl46-8270or =•IP•l~·'l°or'~, ...... t ofH91bor.W5. lntat 11'4 VERSAILLE STUDIO SOO/mo. 1/3 u111 : •Ullll Y111f 11111 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO, remod, $800K, OWC, 973-520e RofM. gc;!,; 1·3pm Sun. CLEAN & SHARP 2 BR, AU. IUll .. &nl CONDO-Oaraga, eecur· Storaga. 8S0~5742 4 ldrrn 2 beth + den, ~~DEt.~~:mllyJO~~~~ w/20%dwnm Wiii INIOITT ~Ll.STlµUIOENCYI NEW CON00.2BD 1BA cpta & dr~. D/W, gar· lrtet lnhlt Lffett• lty, pool, IC>•. rec: room, M/F Pfof, 26+ dMnlNllP Frenott d00t• & t'<yllt• oonelder equity trade " .. • aoe. no pet1. M40/mo. OW S S5051mo. 854-8080 n-emkr 10 ltlr 'C, NtOI! elaborete patio/deck a' jec:z, l1bulOY1 view of S2SOK or Maul prop, HERE'S JUST A. FEW •PENTRIOOE COVE• LG patio, garg, gate 845-5577 N LEA ING CM 2BA full""* ..,,._ 1278 000 780-0363 h91bor & ooeanl G111 -05& Bech P•d W/9')pll 1385 2Br 28a Condo 8"5 Over guarded, pool, W/d etc WESTCLIFF AREA . ~·· ' · guarded community 71"'873 7· byownr E·llde 4 rm leld ot<"'S..00•1 fall• & 11r .. ma. ·New 11000/mo. 644-e7eS. ' Wn.1111116 *IAIYAll .al* Lg 18drm. Muet •lend dry, D/W, ri;•· patio AFFORDABLE i 187,000 '490,000. Mf-2809. PlllllllT WL Nr OOMn 211er ..... : .. 1525 deeor. W/d hltup, 2 car NEWPORT HTS redec Lota of wood, '475/mo. credit check Heated 1376 11~ut I. 78·7M2 Charming 38R, large cor· Mftl 111111 In Big C1nyon 2Br & •den. Off Nwpt 2br 2bL. llOO'• g11 wtopnr. 11t mo + 28A 2ba w/frptc, W/O No petl 890-2070 ~ :::~:: = =: pool Carport. a.w 152 N.B 2 Fem. _. *"'· ~~~...!~'· ~~~uj.~•:1~ 4 \I Outat ., .. OwMr• WKY *UM1M* 1500 MC. 545-3115 hleup & g11age. No petl, •EASTSIDE 2BOAM• POOi & Spa. f•1tla reap. prof.IM. bee Mer1tii Lynell 552·17~4 grr'e~tl>9~~,:i-~ w:= ~if!~-t~o :;,ng UI '" Nr occ + 3br 2ba. .. '725 TOWNHOUSE. NICI toe •v•ll Jun• 1. •1000. GarT.. H::: yard. &ffRIUU LllllY ~0·2::.t• ~ wlmagnlflc1nt bu I It-In 750~ 1501 Xtru + 3/2br gar .. ll00'1 2BR 2~ba bftlne 2 car Q/E/W pd. 75e-t1H 1787 eetm net« .fC Wellclng dl1tanca to; S• 7 S ';'°t II t &nlllUU bit S..vtlful view of 3br + gueet apt pet 1975 ~g•. 1m1lll 'patio. OH THE WAT!RI 4bd 1710/mo, 720-H22 * Sttopptog II Tll11I 548-01:! 5~• Ull• YllW t>ecl! bey 1545,000 GW Ant/own 3br H2o nr I 1250 /mo, cfY9 548-7758 view from rlW'f room'. EASTSIDE * ThMtree SPACIOUS 2 BR, 2 be apt· The lhrewd bu)'« wttl love 759-ISO 1 &3M 190 Beet Rlty fM ev/Wkdt e7S-405& Avallable now IOt a yMl'ty 2 bdrm new cwpet d/W * Aestaurent1 perlect for r<>Ol'IVMt•I NB CON[)()..f/to lfW 2bd, the vWul In Ihle 58drm, 3 Guaranteed •It Mleetlon I ..... It.A• °' eummer r«ltel. Yearty •love, 'gar, n-peta ·MSO: * Plltcl/Tenni. Court• GrM I I~: gym, MUna, 2b•. reaponllble n-emkr, Ba SommerMt model GW YAUnll lllTW ut. '" SSOOO mo Open 1.5 Set 1110 2 111 St 54&-0165 pool ana Sat TV. All ll'ltl lnf1nt <*. wtd, trptc, located on • grMt lot llHIOEI 1100I 0 I Oft the Sand g at88ks TO &EXN For IU~ r•t• caii .,.... .. . s . I• ct . d u n 11 . tor only $4601 Clll today 1350/mo, 831-3395. t __... ...... 1 thl pOOI L t Ice terf t n · Elegant cedar I gl... Barbel• 875-5511 ..... llde unf\lm 1Br 18&. w/Cathedrat C..llnga. 5'4 l-3 l02 arge-..._.. or Onh1 0""91 pr w1 ron PrloM to Flt "'Y Budget 2Bdrm 2'hBa tamll e ncl patio , carport HOllday Garden• Aot1 NB Vltll BalbO&. MIF to ~our cholc. nly Mftl-WUTOUff -riome In NB • Now Property Hou• 842..siSO room a.' den PWt ~tl SPECTACULAR OONOO 1545/mo. 320 Untver91ty NOW TAKING 15801 Tuttln VIiiao-Way ll'lr beaut. 2br Condo. ,OOO. Call J484K Lux Exec Home 48r :~:~o~· ~i· er:'· lal ... falad If Ii frplc, ~. Obi gar: 18drm 1ba + frptc, all Dr. Call Evea 54l--0&4I RESERVATIONS FOR (55 fry & McFadden) S.C. rt•. r M*...._ 751-1501 3'~8a, llb, fem rm, pool, 759·1501 fully rnelntllinedyard. ~tine. ~ ... 'neroom. ESIDE2bd 1be EndofM1y Occupancy Iliac atala $400 MC. 22·UIN GW I •P• s yra new Agt *IUl1'1PIL .... HI 1111 ult ... ,"""' 5. fee oNewty · oeoorated, geraoe ..... 41 ....,. • Promontory Pt. 28A 2b&. 550-0400 Of' 550-1500 I GW Lg 3Br. Stepa 10 bctl. Gar. TIUlllT ..,.... & patio, 1725/mo, n-peta, * ...... ............. n-emler, temporary ot<. DUPLEX Fprlc .. Pel• I 1300. F• HOUSEi 2bd. 1ba, frplo, St>:IMht on ...__ Sbr 541-1709 1_._ htltl" 17M Prof peraon under 38. Tlu.llT 11• .... dbl gar, patio, yard. 14125 """ ----...,.., _ $400+ dep. 87&-3118 31>0, 2b•. + 2 lrplc, ... mo plu• MCUrlty Refw· b• frplc Jacum Meld E/SIOE 2 Bdrm 1 beth, St•P• lo chine Cove ... ~-Tiii 1 aunOeck I blk to bch, llEllOl .. lllMll · BALBOA lll•nd 3bd, 2ba, encee. 875-2520.' 9'f t10t51Cld1 53M1t1 angl car garage, ~ Prof female to lhr lg 4bd =au--:tet--:-:-/ma-ture--peraon---t-o ~ UTATI yrly, S 1050 furn. I 1000 ftrepl•oe. profNllonally AGt fM • painted l cerpeted Illar• IPaclOul 2br apt In 2\t be home In Parlu:r•t: a.41Ch, new 1500 1q n 2bd, 2ba, OOM11 vu, no tM Pf. Tm IUll unlurn, 845-3755 II d ecora ted gerage HUNTINGTON LANO· VEASAILLESCONDO MSO. MM273 C M. '3SO+dep. ~ 11tll. IPll .... , llPUJ • IOUIFlllT llVlll nH&OI 11500 ye1r1y IMM. c.ii ~:AR~::_~~~~~~ 28R 2be w/ftptc In quiet E·.ide 28r 181, frplc 146-t7te Irv, w/2 olhlf lad .... new trldg, w/d, encl gar, '400 ~"· n·emk 11800 mo. 873-7901or852-0330, ' ~ ulll, '40· 1181, n• 1. llUIHllT 3Bdrm, 281 end 2bdrm, r:_~e:,~;:: r:::= -873•5348 condo. p~ tennl1, full loc. Mini ~ view. 1980. beatn oell, gw. 2 peraona 4 Bedroom . 4 b eth 1B• wllrplc., lrg garage. th• buyer who went• 10 COZY COTTAGE 2bd, rec cntr. Guard ga1e. No pet•. Ag 844-7211 No peta 141004700 + 8Mchfront tlome + two P\11 patio• Watch .the remodel 11 Into their 2ba, Oen, naw Cll'pet, 759·14e9 or oeo.e338 fll •lllYI fT lut, MC 1225 850-1781 bedroom tnd bllh guee1 ~=~·k, ~l~~~~:;~~~i. drH m home or 2nd ~4;1oo ~~~2ty~all Imm. frriat lHt GATED VILLAGE COM· Elltde IUx\lrY In a Pine For· . \1......... lffl 1t 1L: fri>IO. ad. quarleni. Fantu llc view llOme $336,000 · · MUNITY. 2 & 3 8drrna, 2 eat. Lg 28', frig, O/W, elmoet all room1. Form.i 750-1S01 lalka DECORATOR'S DREAM 'hBL 1I00-1800 eq" of gM/wat« pd, encl patio, IMng room. g1e1m1ng 1 Ptalaaala llO·T 2 1tory 2Br Condo. frplc, PURE LUXURY. Oaraoe. gar, 1700/mo. Adutt1, no pegged herdWOod flOOl'a. GW encl patio, lrg lcltc:Mn, SPA In mut., wit•. peta, yr ...... ~ Game room, w.t bar, ·-·--· carport, tennla & pool Dining room , wood· =,=""="""-::-.==---~~ famUy room wlm&Nlw EIBLUFF 3Br 38a apllt -"-' SGeSlmo. 556-2520 °' burning ftreplaoa micro-E SIDE LG TOWNHOUSE! beam oelllog1 end hunt· level, Cape Cod •""•. 2bdrm, 2b•, The Point 681-7425 Alk f°' Jin nve oven ~i. .... lo 2bd, 1'M>e, patio, gar-. ,. llM New decor, frptc, • ,...... • age. UOO/mo. 213 log lodge type atone nr• andectl, lg yo 1389.500 SPRAWLING CUiiom 5Br garage, only t 1300. F• •=' ~lff ELEGANT IVINO onfy CU>JIMo 7~ 1 place. Gourmet kitchen, Ownr 720-1806, 927-5018 pool.many 111ru Ent1r-I _ _'!! 15 mlnut• to So. Co. ' bulH-ln renge, oven. r• lllner <MllgM Thi price llUlllT 111-1111 ~VI Plaza, full uat of GARDEN eettlna: 8~1- lrlgeretor, dlehwHher 110111 Ult 11 rlghtl Agt 5-46--75&5 RIMMI thlt tux 3br yrty a ntlr• Laguna COHt. ~ 8IYd & eoutfl of Ing, quiet 1B1', cable. Indoor BBQ, French If IEWPIRT hm 2ba lprtc + "-* e..ch Just ecroea 11reet. San Otego freeway. 8Mrna. Wlllt<4M. Com docn to brick p1110 end Love your ,,_ 4Bdrm d• IJIPI Tl llAOI w/vlew s 1300 I t Sp1clou1 2br lu•ury 2473 ORANGE AVE apt. ISO llf. !nol peflo & winding brick p1th1 tacri.d Htale Leutre-C111.rmlng fem home 4Br, 530-&ltt Agt ,_ penthoule. Pffvef llV9d 831·5431 9y appt on!y gll. OCC.J frwyt, bctl. No t II rou g h out P ro· mont home tn Harbor 2'118e Sp1, comm pool & In. Flrtpltce, Huge dd. peta M2:>/mo. 141-3078 1 .. 11on1lly mllntalned Ridge Grell view from tenn S255K BkrM2·2134 rtal t i r t 1875/mo. 4t4·22H tat Hit ttrt GOOD !'SIDE LOCAT ON· ground• S.Ctuded •P•. wrap arOYnO oeci.. & bUtlt YIW ULNA OllM *Mn llTT&ll* Elegance at 111 t>eetl llM 21A 1b•th ,,_,lo Ott~· :: :~~O~k.'~~ T:_~ ~~;s ~n 1erI1 1 n In g BHt location. prlv •I• Lg 18r 1B•. 1 °" oeraoe. ........, LUXURY awwa iO 1710 per/mo. No pet•'. p111tlng Vacant Owned g11e<1 comm 2 poo11, 111 btlln•. ullla Incl. Mo-2 BD, luxuty mobile home S.C. Plaza. Frplo, .....,.., 850-33", 541-1700 and nnenc:.cs by a lerge 750·1501 11c W1lkto bffch 1eoo mooryrly 141SOtmo.F• onTrteaurell'and.Patlo trench doon, ale,~ lllTllTa CetpOrt. Nr ocn w/w. 141SO. S.. at 318 Thalt1 St #328. 132·4190 •llZY~* Walk lo betl, all utHa Incl ptting.Hurryl '526. F• TILllDT .., ....... •Hltsllll• 18drm, 18a. Secluded, ellte llvlogl 1125. F• TIUlllT Ill-IHI COMMANDING VIEW •ntlre Lagune CoHt 8Mch )Ua1 tc<OM ltreet. Spaclo u• 2br lu•ury ~thouM. Pffvef llvecl . Flrtplaoa. Huge deck. 1 1875/mo. 04·2215 Eleganoe at Ill beetl OCIAN VIEW Only 10 mine from L.eguna. Celtfornta banle and mull GW :q211t7t000G~~o2~]'..1P•llo TILllllT 111-1111 PV1P pool= bctl,11300~ ::";:%' .~{!n.~":, 1735 /mo. 2BR 11.4BA ~ llq1.1ld1led. Terrific I • . '" .. ..., 3BD. 1BA Unfur HouM :..2~f:2,., :.. .. 1 "'2'""..... ~· Jecu111. Huna, TwnhM, £/aide, PoOI. terme. 1985 appralM<I YlLLA IALH&... Lg yd, dbl g.,g, yrly ...... "' .... .., "" tlfully decorated gw., lndry rm, quiet loc. s~':ol.:·~~18 o= IUlllll llWI 8H1 IOCl llOn, g•t•d 1 1050/mo Incl grdnr, Oen w 3 LG bdrrne. 2k Club hOUM,' muofl more. 2310 Sent• Ane • Your own pr!Vete OOMn weetcl)' lt'tefNf1er 11111tna1 IAITlll •tlOI comm, poo11. wlk to bch, 1v11106-01, 173·H3e "8h91p". Rew w/w crpt 2 bd at1s, Incl moet utll, TSL MQMT 142·1803 Nie. r garden patio. $211,000K l13SO I•. 714/494-2041 8elnt Alb•n•. dty, -------- Call for open hOYM eched-llBdrm• 8 bath•. h~ l800 aq ft. a.2.,.681 OlllU Ill IUI Wknd• or 818/2M-62t6 838-0405, eve, 711·7628 lllTllT • .... .._ 1 ..,. t>eytront 3+ cer garage _ Exec Home •PtCIOUI 48' IN ... L llll ~ 1735 mo. 28R, 11,-tlA, u .. °' may .,. napect..... W1tc111ower Cali Juli. • ~U B • pool. "Sit Down" ocn _ • ~mats !/llde townttouee, gar., deity by ap~ntment For Hall for yOYr pel'IOfll t t tatl \IU Elegtnll '3000/mo. 1 r hOUM. d 6'a to •-•L... lndry room, nloe looeflon. further In ormetlon and tour tl31· 1268/l'T3~3020 Fer lilt 1100 Dramatic 28r Ste+endedc bctl. Yrty MOO Incl 9'I .._. 2821 Orange Avt. b<ootlure cell 1800 111twnhme11500 ut111. O~EN SAT 10.1. blaM llM TSL MGMT 142·1803 .... IUI. n •• ; :% ~I ;: 4ia lltttqa I... 210 44tfl St. Avl lmtntd IOUth le;front !ldrm, l1•1Hl1•111410erS..... MO.IHIUYTM *llnomt11* 21a. Furn/Uni. vr1y \\fE?mtfleld G.....,. ~/mo. Balboa lalal\d cozy Antique Cottaoe """ ., ... trg 8tudto, .. M"ilty u3-e100 p•-y ·--2bd, 1b1 +den, MSO/mo bftlr\l.Lutllt Incl. °''*" -_._,_.,. evlll Of.07. 1t1own Sun 1vell 5475. Fee -.,,.8T""'E"""P""'S"""T""'O""'t""'EA,_.,,.C_H_ lonllna dten woa apta only, IM-t254. TIUlllT 111-1111 MR. 1BA, Mv nn. dlftMO for t.mNte wtttt 1 or 2 Cultom 60ntenip Home *P&af ... t,'n'I~ ~~ lie :::.':;::~.Helt corner lot, a. tM¥ s °' •Br 2a.. 2 eat .., Y9'd 2tdrrn 11Ahth 1120 Cout3 Hwy, 3bd+ den, Wiii condaldet ' pet; r~~ :~ ~ 21dfm Beth 1740 ~be, 3 frplc, l'<Y11Qt1ta, 11000 Hurry1 ,_ .... , MIO',_,, HI W. Wllon 83t..a&13 t 550.000,ag1, 11is.;55e0, TIUlllT lll-IMI n-pete, /mo OVPLEX 3bd 211e trl.'iitl 154-tf7t W 1\iW •leyllQMI '. btleoniee: ••UDO EltQan1 Furn. .. ... • G•;r.· '9 pat~j ~ 2 atcwy Avalf 7tt. 1 12oomo. Laree 21R, clen. 2~ MIT 1417 No Pttt 8D+2177 7&e-o 127·0 7to..f1*'E pool, epa. tennll, re"°· 1._TANT IN Off PCH tpflQloue 6 rm <714) l 7S-C>4T *"'"Tl..... '51Slmo 18,. 11A, ell 1bocle convenient leltefl • AentM 2·5 ldrma. I.a-fir 1k xtre dean. All b111ft lne. lndty rm "' 1850 leldt/llnglH ok 11000.84000 mo. 6fttne. Hurry 11711 llM M9ot1 & ef1ope, ' 53t.a1t1 A9t,.. llarguaon I Hahn ,.,1. TILIMIT 11...... 7SJ.141 W. 11th St. WALK TO llACH 142•1113 . Ml#Pi ftril air.... , TSI. MOMT 842·1· vtew from Dana Potnt'1 molt MCluded eoenlc Bluff. Llk• new 28r. Call MO.a331 °' M 1-t441 le"llltlMt~ ... 1Br v ......... Pentttouee. Quiet. 8eo ~-=· pool. Od vu. Nr S 175-4812 Vitia AentM •••and ,,.. 211f 2k Choloe t rH . Gar-ca•. Patio. SIOO No re• 1eo-111a or 951.11 8 •IUI 111 W&Yll* Studio ~ lo bll, ptttt~ All ,,.. 6t"pelorpc.,. ut ... Ind. Yrty llH. ,_ mmn llMlll - SAVE 11/' ,,, $ l 3SO· ... , ............ ........... ............... FOR YOUR BUOOET: LO 380, 31~ HOMI, II" 4 IATH CONDO. i';t lndrV1.. ... Yrtv 11=. , ....... , .. 120001mo, for into oen r=: and epa. a.owity. Vflle...,... 11..,...12 2171 Laa• Call an. • Month·to·month l40-0232ener19m. ~~--· Oall IM. 9 w 11p MB 1pm see-2"'4 1110 1v11t1blt ADVIRTISI IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAGIS PR IVATE PARTY RA TE (No Cancellation) 4' fine, 5 time minimum '.60 ,ar lin•Exomple: 4 lines, 5 doys'l 200 ta Ill lllYll-;eu'PI ncrmi. fL. gar-1 IA Gnilhed. i4261mo. • Fumi1h1df 21M 2(1; ;&,. eonao. 29,. 2._... -2 ... a "PIO NIOrmo. +eeo+petoent or utll. unfuml1h1d 1200 eq ft. lltlne. ettCf on _., area. 171-ff12 'Illa """* "•dtotat w. 1 adft n• F' pi tlo and enc l gar. cargertttH. 7-.0071 JL:a:... ..,. ... 1mlu only. daye • lfntlS Ct nttl'I, •1"'"'°· u2-528} l'L"" OOHDO: • .,_ 2 .... 1 ...... m;nnlll~ .... rlll40-0220~;I· 911 .... ~ .. ~1.11 ... ;, ''""1s. •wtmmino t 1200/mo. AVI t/IO, "f Ul'IW* t tt /04·4100 wledyl W y Mod•lt op1n d11ly. I I 21A 11.4h ~-'4 114n 20--u21 ~nd ....... Sorry, no p11a ~ptuoHtg,ae~~.:,a:,;: l l V'1'8 11 atmo. A~AllTMlllTI Newport a.ac:11 No AM for J.;'131-7a70 2 M t be. 2 oer a-. Co411t 6 .., w ..,.... ....... -"""*' CGlll!of11ale h _, IMnt AV9tl111 •••cony vu~r.t:"· dMI .. .. •• ....,.. ~ (1t llttll • AAft Wnlllfl nt, Comm pool. t It"....,.,.••· Coat ,,.,. 1111111 ~ lllll!lltft to ._. w 1 .. Opt>i n.,.,.., ~ ,___ i.c11 a.... ........ "° ms rlLASl _., ... orpe. w/O flllut>. OW MOO LIDO lll l OMAT LOC ..... •u . &.A q. ay II I.. Newport leach So + MC. Mutt lltand orMft Sit, ... ,_, II M'*ll, IJJIJ.tltll SlrHt IN•• HM iiR In 3 Ar fiOU ... Jif bathrm, Coron• del Mii. Fem only NMtllldy n- M'tlct 1385+:-f+ 1/3 UUI. P ..... "' meg 8a.64a0 BDRM FOR RENT BALBOA ISLAND. 134&+ UTIL, CONTACT DAVE. 1 t•·oe3-2M8. S:UAN 80 /BA·N Tu1tln, S300. n-1mkr/coo~ Reply ed •334 c/o Piiot, PO Box 1680, Coet1 M .... CA 82828 LAGUNA BCH Lg f\lrn rm. Pvt bl, met, empt, F or Aetlr• 1390 +'A uta. Pr!v. W/O Ret9 •94-7~ Leguna 8Mctt room "400 . + dep. pvt entr . b&lcony w/OCH n vi ew, pool, working man. 404-4459 M/n•l mkr, 1300/mo + dtp, utll Incl. Newport Helgttta, er ... •viii l-01. Diane 64Mtt3. 1.111.z1 ... 1. 1711 LAllUllAll lllTll• Wk~ rent•. l ow ret• a 1 S I Up/Wlcty, Color TV, maid NrVICI, free con ... heated poo1 a atepa to OOMI\, Kltctl'I evall. OH N. Ooaet Hwy, Leoun-IMcti, 484-5204 MMMlllTIL Wle~ rentala now avail. 11 .so wt! & .....,, 2274 Nwpt ltvd, CM Me-1445 IUllllLllll Roommate WWtted. New C.M. apt. Bdrm & pvt bath, pool, jtc. leundfy fee. '3SO/mo. 541-5319 Stir 3Br lrvtne Condo. Furn, pvt hot tub, mt60, S3SO/mo. Gary, W0tk 547.()4()() Ev 562·1150 The ............... Forttte~ Roommate.* 1-lm• ,. .. wmaJmM11 ..... arm1ng. Ptofl ep., Utt lncl'd, ~I 122·7211 1a1a1aw ..... 811 AHpon1l6ie ie_d.J·OR mom needl 4 M. ~ ,,.. .July 1 fof long """ IMM-no ctlldrw11,..._ A-1 ,....., 640-7111 ..... .... , •• ftr .... 302t W Pecmo Co.et mr+'! IMCti 'Wno ~ nte -wll tgl, no ~. at!:. a:t.'i.i •. f 1tltlta lnteh C.M Mt-61S7 1().7pm nu co..c>NA Dil MAAi UtiOX llUAB 5!1: C::r"r.o A=-OVftLfX 441-0104 Of 417...._ . 310, 2&A fSOOIWK · • MD, HA MIO/WK C1aa..W AVAIL NOW 11M11t LI. laJeflet ..... Miii&... 1-'"'-~/A&lt...... .. 1ar ttm on""'~ bdl. ....... .,..... t ltepe "°"' ~ d tenM. ""'* "·000· 1-. 1W:iii ,....,501 '4-Ff. 1111wa ~-· Nwpt8dlM1-eoat~ &;IV V CiiliOMiOOi UYH&T IXICUTIVI Ol',101 &1100IM0.14'-71• lutalt tt l•n• °" 71N074. UM iiiCiHf ~&lit TXY:i::i.,bRll'.tr'l'(~NOO;ll!'!!~.iiiigii Ma ... ft .,--.., ...., pm, P40 +. ,.. .... =-~Ott om.. & quiet, '1fPQ ..... em: ........... 7 ~. uo;llO, "°""· &AW • Wlta: fl'RONT 800 ... " °" ~ 11M11 .... "". No pee. no.Mat &flOA~ !' ~ 1•.,..-.,.. (a{Oowrl • .... ...,._ flOt epply IO COfllm.mol occovnh •~. 8-1"'9 °'II.el fttol'e llr lllftHll .... Ln, 28', .. .,,,.,... I** I I• llM MZ.fnl II j I& .... • ""° CANCIUA TIONS OJ CHANOfS -• ,.._ od llot rvn Gv~ , 1v.la. dbl .., tlOO No oon ~. Ml Mn 11.:»0 I I Mal... ., I .. ., ~ '°' ... • L-. ~i. fer !tie tvll ~"' petl 0wntfAQtt71-11'1 mo, unfW 11MO~. ut, m.Af a "9T WAfl9... a• &1•&.4,_ + _. • FOtt MORE DETAILS AecklOad to r9nt 11212bf II f mTIL ... •t•' 11 ,....._ ~ + ._.. QUlttly fnod yrd ltldl , • .,. ·~~~~;!~~~~~~~~"=~~~~~morts=~J ~.car.. ..... _ ..l!!!!!!C!!A.!!L!!l~6"~·~:Z··'6·7··~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!'!11!1!!~!!~UM1t f Aot,.. 11 ..... • 11M171 ta •war I , .. HI' ..... Ml ........... "'-" ,,,_~ ~ ====.JL::::::::::::::==::::. ' .. ' • • yy •l • ...,_, .. . . -4 . -•.. ·: •.... ". ..-•.... Available In lrvlne area. $300 to $800. No collect- Ing. 3_. houra a day. Mon. thru Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642,..333, ask for Kirk. ORANGE COAST llllJPlllt 330 W. Bay St. Costa M-. CA --..-- 4 I CAR ROUTES E•m Extr• C•lt For Dellt1ery Of Thie P•,,.f HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting, no soliciting. Must have de'pendable car. truck or station wagon and Insurance. CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney STUDENTSlll \XIE HAVE A JOB FOR YOUI IF YOU HAVE GRADUATED OR ARE GRADUATING FROM HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE. CAN TYPE 60 WPM OR HAVE BUS./OFC SKILLS ANO HAVE AN INTEREST IN WORKING FORA JN'ANIS! OR AMERICAN COMPANY IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA AT A VERY COWfTITM SAlA«Y EITHER ON A HltMANINT BASIS OR AS A SUMMER JOB .. CALL US IMMEOIATELYlll 100.. FREE1TO APPLICANT TEMPORARY CENTER U.S.A . CORPORATION ,.ttrnanent/T•~M'Y .-el'SOt'WWI ~rvlcts HEAOOUMTUS 213/489·2'8' 700 S. FJoo.Wf Strttt Suite 1400 Los At'lgrifs. CA tool 7 'TOOANCf 21J/l71·281 I 240SO MadllOf'I Strttt Sutt• IOOS Tomw•. CA .OSOS NEWPORT IEACH 714/476-1690 West Towtf-Sulc• JOOO ( SOOO ltkf') Strt-et le«h, CA •2MO Orenge C<*t DAILYPllOT/...,_, Ml!r 11, ,_ m DI£IGNIR . ~ Jayne Jay Collection 0113 Oealgner Pattwn 0113, Ml._. Sizes 12·20 • Now !NI CU!VM encl IOft llende<neM are IM !r9"d -P'ed<1 ~I IO¥e Jayft1 J.-, I ,_.... !WCH»l1 chM TN 1>91Nfed ~ INlk8S your WWI IOclll to narf'OW 10U • lleM me woroa. "You MY« 1oo11.i 11ommerr ..,, end ~ ~ nec1c1one end dOllnen ...._.. 10P a llMll bedl,zipped 1111'1 The eoc.l elf.ct II 9'.. !he MWlftg II 84l\'IOle-<wNI mot9 COUid 10I' want ChOOM pongee fOf cay Of Mlln !()(evening • O.sognet Panem 0113 .. av111ebie In M1UU SIL• 12 IO 20 • Piease Mnd $3 75 lor MCl'I Pll'lem to (~ ol 'f(llM Newte>.-t RMdef Maol p 0 Bo• 47 WooellacM New VOtll 113n (Add 75c '°' NCtl panem IOI Pot!llQll encl l\anOllng I Pr>nt pl9INy YOUR NAME AOOAESS ZIP ST't'lE NUMBER SIZE ~ 5"1~111 PAntAk CAT-'l.OG 100 .............. ~.-v-...,.,.... -~· -.,, .. _PU.._,..,.,_ S...5100-l't.c ~. '::~:~;~' S@\\.Jtl~ -~ t-trs· :::: ------141tetl lty CLAY I . 'OLLAN ------ 0 Reorronga lenars of the four JCrombl.d words b.- low 10 form four simple words I ,~ r n ° r I I BOCAR I ~,~,,-r ---41!i l....__D_.Ll!_' 1---41 ~ ! r-_ "Oh I forgo1 my wallet ," mut· I I 1 5 r tered the customer "That's _ _ _ _ okay, said the store owner, "I know I can trust any<>M who buys 1--,-~ _u1_F_1R_E_11_E _1 -I e ,_..... ,.,. "'""'• _... . -- ---by "'''"' In ,.,. ln•lllf"9 .orda ....___.__..____.__..___.___, 'fO\I develop '°"' ..._. No 3 below. 8 PRINT NUMBERED lt TTlRS IN SOUARCS • UN50AM8lf FOR AN~Wfl .. o3~o~•a~ 04M 1u0Auw isnJ\ ~ I MOU'll I • 'JIUMO • 9'41 p,91 .. 'Nrl(o 1,111.u.. Jewo1sn' •~1 peJeunw .. 'l•U•M Aw '°'5JO& l ''() , 033SOt119 -• n1•t1 -PtW11 -IJQO~ -e1nlptt HIMSNY Slll'WYDI . -~---- \ .,,_,~--~-~-~~~_..~--~~--...... ----..----.................................................................................................... ~ .... ~ ............ _... ..... --~~- cao or.,.. 0... DAA.Y ptLOT/ luncMy1 ~ 11, 1MI FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your 1<>n or daughter know about business when applying for their first full·time iob? Plenty, if he or she hos ever b.en o neW1poper carrier. Through route experience he or she is already a lap ahead of their classmates. While they all master i~'· the boy or girl with a newspaper route i' able to pvt them to practical uM. 8u'iness? Carriers learn the bo'ic leom the bo'ic principle' from the first day of narting to deliver new1papers. They buy at wholesale, sell at retail, make collections, keep their own books, and deal with people face to face. Carriers quickly find out that "profit" and "loss" ore more than textbook terms. The benefits of managing a newspaper route ore an equation for a futvre successful citizen. A great number of todoy'1 prominent men and women 1tarted their public careers 01 MWspoper carriers. And they all vouch that a newspaper route gi..,.. a boy or girl o head start on the future. Boys and girls 10 years and older who moy be 1n1erested 1n route work should contact the Doily P1lo1 circulollon depar1men1 01 642·4333 Dally !!!~ION DEPT. 330 WEST 8AY ST. P.O. eox 1 ~ COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92626 ,-----------------, I Yes, my ~/daughter would like I information on a Daily Pilot route l I I HIS/HER NAME IS·------1 I ·---------1 I ________ ZIP __ , I PHONE--------~AGE_I I PARENT'S I SIGNA TUR---------1 L------~-~--~--~-J FIEE iii till I wHb 122· 1111 FIUTI ... _ 1...a.1••111-HU .... XRtldOe eRiMNYW686 UPf'laht Pteno,ntleder• 1tn11nlng and tuning. Make ott.r. M&-0718. CHOICE SLIP Up to 45 ft. and llde tie up to 24 ft. In am trtendly anchorage, &31-8-480. M·F tlll 9, S-S tlll 8 828 S. Eudld St. Fullerton, CA 7 14-880 8300 213-691~701 .... nm.ma ..., ... ... , PORSCHf AUDI CHEVROLET Hl1hu1 Quall1v S.ltt & S.rvlu •t$ E Coa" Hwy Ne..,porl Buch ,,, .• , .. *PEUGEOT* SM8TUR80 '81 8*, AC, toeded. (28LK217) 1&485 e.ectl lmp<)f1•. 752-0900 11111111•11,111,..f tHll.Ml .. HI WILWI AU.llllU lllllU ........... 13811HatbOrIMS,0.0 •••·2100 BUICK .. DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY 2126 IWllOt llMI C.M. 979·2500 llllllmlU'lt l~ with power equip- ment. Uk• new. (eatYH5) 14995. Jotlneon & Son Linc. M«c. IM0-5830. BUICK '78 AEOAl V-6, auto, air, run• good 11885 or beet. 946-1413 orMMM7 I THIODORI ROBINS FORO lOt U HARb1 )~ t\1Vl.1 CO\U.11111 \A ,.1;1J1•lll THEODORE ROBINS FORD lObO HAllBO • IL 110 COSTA MH A ,,.1 J 0010 THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOC-0 HHllOA lll\10 coifA MfSA b 41 0010 1977 FORD LTD $1,995 'NI "S llkl ~"' (11'1HI 1976 DATSUN 280Z $4,995 1984 CADILLAC BROUGHAM s14,995 ••• .._.. *'"· lullllf (Ztll(23'41 1981 <:ADILLAC SEVILLE $9,895 1985 COUPE DE VJLLE $12,995 1983 <:ADILLAC BROUGHAM $13,995 o-ri..-........ Of'#rllll) ::::.-:::-~ ~ ~::r.!:=...,.., ~ ... com"'"""'..,.. ...... ...,,..,.. h111 . ,. ' Ml.JC NOTICE ACTmOUl.,_M MAmlTA,_-, TN followlflg 1*90M .,. dolllO~­Ktl-COMP. 20t SuMn- nefl Pl , CCIII• ..._, Celt. 12127 NdWd H ~. 20t SUMl'\Mfl Pl • eo.1• ...... c.llf 12127 Jo9f't E. 1(...,, 20f au..n. ""' Pl • Cott• ...... Celf. 92127 Thl9 bU .. Mll. I• OOll<-oueted by.~ end .... Nc:MrdH ~ Thia ltettmtnt .... tied wtttl lhe County CWtl °' ()r. ;,: County on Acwl 11. ,_ P\ibllltled Orenge Coeet Delly Ptlol Apfll 27. Mey 4. 11, 11, 1Me SU-111 D .. N . .... ... ' Your flret pet, your flrat Job, your nrat c.r' your nrat home cl .. alfled'• your tint choice. • • • • Cal a Daiy Piot AD-YIS(I 642-5678 Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Mey 11, 1-CU yar. 1 a C9I' o($3'0 aa baur, IMicoo- &en ~ide .,.,_ IO IM aMet & dome ma1umneou and OllMr won tbll could indicate the pollibllilY of more ~ upeo.ioM Tripi typically att' twice a week ttetweca erupiion1 and u often 11 ~ble when the volcano 11 ICtive. "lfwe had more than one eruption (on 1 $200,000 budeet), we would have problems with beli«>pter accn1. Wt would have problem• replaclnc eqwpment," McLeod aid. The USGS o""" include& more than 70 people. 11.ahtly rnOft \baa haJfworkinaon watttdraiftaF, but in acol<>sy &od voJcano.wa~ 42 percent of the sa1anes att fueded by projccu unnlated to Mount St. Helens, he said. Because of plummetina aUocatiom over the paSt thrtt yean, many o(tbe studlcs al the obtcrvatory are only sh&htJy related to t. Helens. be said. One K'1enllst, (or aampk, is studyma precursors to eruptions. A pterodactyl replica la towed Into the •ky for lta public debat. which eadecl bl a~ " 1 Flight ends in pterrible ptragedy ANDREWS AJR FORCE BASE, Md. (AP) -The Jiant pterodactyl, a Oyina reptile, died with the dinosaurs 6S million years 110. It didn't fare so well Saturday either, trying to make a comeback in a year of space failures. A one-of.a-lriod, 44-pound, radio oontrolled, motorized, fur-covered replica with 18-foot-long fierce flap- pina wzed turns and beaded straight for the around. A blue parachute popped out, alas too late. There was not even an awk. "Now we know what happened to the dinosaur," said an Air Force oolonel who didn't stay around long enou&h for bis name to ao into books of great quotations. Like the failures of the space shuttle, and th~ Titan and Delta rockets earhcr in the year. the e"en1 took place in front of news cameras. They had been potsed to record the modem-day gliding and soanng of quetzalcoatlus nonhrop1, one or a group of flying rcpulcs termed pterosaurs. For the first pubhc demonstrauon. there was a successful dress rehearsal with a dummy pterodactyl earlier Saturday. Then the Air Force decided the I 00 or more photographers were too close and moved them bacl 500 rect. And only then dtd the reptile begin to move. fts free night was to have lasted two or three minutes. It was about that many seconds. From rollnut 10 crash. only 45 $CCOnds expired. Paul MacCrcady, who built the "Go samer Condor," -the first sustamcd. contr0Ued fh&bt by a hea\'1er-than aircraft powered solely by 11s pilot's muscles, was com- missioned by the Smithsonian ln- sutuuon to recreate the pterodactyl for a large ICT'CCn film, .. On the Wing." that opens June 20. On the ground. the replica looked like a headless turkey. The head was severed from the neck. MacCrcady and his crew said they could put it together again and the Smithsonian ~1d 1t would have an honored place in the museum. It was the 32nd flight for the strange creature Expo '86 off to a good start VANCOUVER. Bnush Columbia (AP) -The first two weeks of Expo 86 have been marked by a royal swoon. the death of 1 9-year-old girl and a demonstration at the Soviet Union's special day at the world's fair. But Expo officials say their 51h- month-lona transportation and com- munications world's fair is off to a a good stan. The S 15 milJion monorail. which broke down briefly on opening day. 1s runnina fine now, moving as many as SS,000 people a day. says George Madden,. Expo's vice president for commun1cauons. The biaest patron complaint in random surveys since Expo opened May 2 has been that restrooms are too bard to find, says Madden. "There arc no bia problems," he adds. "l think everyone 1s very ~~ at how well thmas att going Still, Expo officiaJs confirmed Fn- day thaa the fair's bead of sccunty. Bob Heywood, had been replaced Just two days after a demonstration disrupted cclebrauons Wednesday at the Soviet Union's spcc11l day at the fair. Gait Flitton, media relat1ons dutt- aor, confirmed Heywood was rt'· placed by Bill Neill but refused to di1euss the change. Security was beefed up followmg the demonstration. 1n which one man was arrested forshouungat the Soviet communications minister whale he was givmg a Sptteh 1n the central Plaza of Nations. John Powles, depul} com- missioner of the Canada Pav1hon. says paVlhon employees were no1 responsible for last week's dea1h of~­ year-old Karen Ford orNana1mo he was lulled in 1hc pa' 1hon when she was c~ught between a stauonaf) wall and a wall attached to a platform that rotates spectator~ bet~een two theaters lnvest1gat1on'> h~ pohce nnd the prov1nc1al coroner continue. The fair opened with royal !lair in the form or Bntain'\ Pnnce Charle' and Pnncess Diana. The pnnccs\ later fainted dunng a May 6 wot 10 the Cal1forn1a Pa' 1hon N1ghtJ1fc spot' got a bn rowd~ and crowded the fim weekend. but 1ha1 bo1sterousne'>s extended all over the cny. Madden contend\ Vancouver. v.c'itcrn Canada's laf'i- est city wnh l ~ m1lhon people '' blessed w11h '1cw'i ot \now o n the ncarb} Coa'it.al Mountam'i, water<;ide parks and restaurant\ and a m1' ot modem and I qth cenluf) arch1t« tu re. Earl\ n-port'i \O tar sho.,.. mer crowding ha\ not been a ma1or problem Sult. h1gger crowd\ ol tounsts arr t'\pt"Cted tor !>um mer People can stall find a room tn Vancouver at hotels and smaller lac1ht1es. said An Jooes, president of the Greater Vancouver Convention and V1Sttors Bureau But Madden stressed that despite a I 0 percent vacancy rate for May and June, 1t's stall advisable to make reservations Some merchants an Gastown, the city's h1stonc area. and its large Chmc:sc community arc disappointed they're not drawrng as many Expo tounsts as they'd like, Madden said. But many of the early visitors arc from Bnt1sh Columbia, and the big wave of outside tounsts 1sn'1 cx- pect<'.'d unlll June. he said. The .. or t daily attendance rate wa 71,000 Monday m wind and rain ~s of Fndav morning. Expo had rernrded I 4 million v1s1ts, or tum- ulr dicks Generali). there ha"e been no problems with o"ercrowded parks. traffic Jams and parlana. said Corp Jim Marcell of the cat) pohcc \ 1s1tors and locaJs have bttn ma~ma such an efTun 10 use pubhc 1r.m'lportat1on. 1nclud1na the nt-w SI b1lhon k} Train that runs from cw Westm10\ter W male east of the cit to the main pie of Expo. that "if anything. therr's bttn a reduction an traffic flow ." Marcell s.a1d Twins gnaw their way through furniture RIVERBANK, Cahf. (AP) - The Beaven twms were mbbhng. munchina and JnlW1J'\J their wa)' out ofhoute and home. Like their animal nam~ke, Mepn and Aut"Umn Sal\;en had an 1nsauable appellte for wood, with a little din on the 1dt' when they aot ouu1dc The problem 11 the Beaven'"' rcaJ cbildmt. not tO)'S or pets Two months aao. the airl~ btpn chtW1ng on the mbs t thcu home 1n Ri verbank 100 miln southeast of n Fnancuco The family was amused at first but quickly became 1larmed The 16-month-old 11rt1 were swallov.. ma the wood and wouldn't ttop chewing Their mother. 'and,, rtmO\(J the cnb~ 3nd placed ttic twin~ on mattre~sc\ on the Ooor Rut thC' toddle~ crawled O\crto a cht"\t ol drawc" and 1nav.C'd on tht wood· en handle\ The cht' t .,...3 rrmn\Ni, nd tht' t•1n took a hlona ltl th ·1r close'1 docm .. h wa unbeht'\ahlc ftat', ate tht d1n1n• rtklm ~h111r. and 'thl"n the rOC'luna 1.·ha1r " 'l<!ld thl·1r grandmother \all) Tahafl"rrn "The hncn clo\t"t ....,., ten Ofl<'n one day and Mcpn ate the~.,. of tht shcl"t' .. Out\lde. the 1w1n\ had J era\• 1n1ford1n ~oldingand raddhnf\ • could not break their bad habits. I he twins scemc:d ~rfcctly hcalthv but they were taken to l>r amucl WaJI anyway. "He looked at us hkc we ~re l'rll\ ... \aid thc arandmothcr 1 he\ 1n, 1ted h1m to v1 1t the mantled hou~. but Wall v1d he bchevcd their 'tones and ordettd ~vCTll te-ru t~ revealed the twin\ had a poknually tcnOUS iron d ficicncv. · Wall con tuded the twtnt' pn. man danstr wa acmna phntm 10 their 1ntnt1na Ht 1mmcd1· lltl~ pre nbtd medianon. Taliaferro ad theU'\lDsociablt caunt habn att gradually de .. ""rca 1na ........... _________________ ..._ _________________ .._ __________ ............................. ..-,;-....-.;..;-..... ...... ~~--~~.....;;.__~~~~~--=~~~~~~~~----~ Allso housing plan cost South Laguna Its school To the Editor: Then: arc several points I would like to clanfy regarding your edJtonal of Ma y 2, utJed "Laguna sc:mor housin• project a pos1t1ve step:" I. Aliso School as not an Laguna Beach, but 1n the unincorporated area of South l..a~una. 2 The pro1ect was sponsored by the County of Orange and National Church Residences of Laguna Beach, no t by the city of l,.a~una Beach. 3. While senior cauzen housin~ is indeed much needed, this 1s bctng done at a tremendous cost to the community of South Laguna. We ha ve permanently lost our elemen- tary school site: children are now bused to El Morro School north of l..a&una Beach 'fhc school was closed bccauSC' of declining enrollment d1strictw1de (not at Ahso School specifically). The 5Chool board promised thecommum· ty of South Laguna a fi ve-year penod of evaluation before the school site would be considered for sale. This promise was broken, and now the district is appointing a new citizens' task force to study how to accommodate nsang enrollment tn the elementary schools, 1ncludmg construction of a new elementary school in Laguna Canyon. We ask: If a third elemcn~ school will be needed. why shouldn t it be in South Laguna? Where wilJ funds for this rfew school come frorn? Certainly if the community of South Laguna is going to be "sold out" and lose tts school site, this pro1ect ts preferable to many other alternatives -it will include parks, community center and children's day care, as well as se nior housmg. But let's acknowledge the tradeofTs and sacrifices which the South Lagu na community has had to make due to decisions of agencies outside the community. ANN CHRISTOPH South Laguna S. Laguna pays for Allso plan To the Editor I am puzzled by your ed1tonal of May 2 regarding senior nt1zcn hous· 1ng 1n Laguna Beach. Arc you refcmng to the Aliso School that the Laguna Uni fied School Dtstnct closed in spite of obJect1ons from c1t11ens of both Laguna Beach and South Laguna? And is this the same Aliso School that the school board assured those same c1111ens would not be sold, but would be leased until such time as 11 was agatn needed for a school? A.nd 1'in 't this lhc prOJCC't lo which .. Avco 1s contnbuung nearly a million dollars so it can be gi ven cred1ts enabling it to buJld fewer or no low- income units 1n their own develop- ments? If this is the same project to which yo ur editorial 1f referring, then you have it in the wrong location. Aliso School ts, and always has been, in South Laguna, not Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach still has no low<0st housing for senior citizens, and South Laguna has lost its only school. W.D.GROTH South Laguna Don't forget school employees To th e Editor· On behalf of the Cahforn1a School Boards As'ioctatton. I would hke to cxpres!> our apprec1a1ton to all classroom teachers and classified (non-teaching) emplo~ces 1n schools throughout Cahforn1a Our schools would not run 1fwe did not have committed classified em· ployee'i caring for our ..chool'i and the 'itudent'> attending them. Our chtl· dren would not rece1,c a quality education tf we did not ha ve dedi- cated teacher\ 1each1ng 1n our ~hoolc. Too often the focus 1!. on the need for more teachers. w11hout enough emphasis placed on the quality teachers alread} in our schools Or focu'i 1~ placed on the mamtenance and <,erv1ce not received due to cutback<; instead of on the high level of maintenance and service provided b' cla ssified employee\ despite cut· backs. Classroom teachers and classified employees arc the backbone of our schools. In th1sageofncga11ve news. we feel It 1s important to praise and spotlight these ind1v1duals who proV1de a posittve force in our society. Local schools ~ eager to share wnh the commumty and the media their particular events hononng teachers and classified employees. The California School Boards As- soc1at1on hopes that yo u will help to spread the pos1ttve news by covcnng the special events in your local schools hononn$ teachers and classt· tied employees 1n conJuncuon wi th the "Day of the Teacher" on May 14 and "Oass1fied Employees Week." which 1s the third week tn May JOE DUARDO Pres1den1 \altfom1a School Boards Association Leaders deserve our support l o the: l-d11or For \ome lime now and often 1n the pas t I hdvc tho ught of how needlcc;sly v.e .\me ncan!> crtttc11e and down- grade our leaders \t a point in ttme when world t fl\C\ Jre '>O eminent. the 1mponance ot suppon for their Judgment and in\tght a'> to the best course 1s 1mperat 1vc. and '>hould take pn·ccdcncc over all else. Every ounce ol our fa11h and trust ts usable They )t'l' the h1g p1t:turc Onl~ 1n th1\ way can we shoulder our port ion of the hcav} burdens. ma ke dct:l\ton\ more viable and be a work1nl! part ot tt>e .\mencan dream ~c arc assured!~. a democracy and there are faults in our system. nlls- take'> made but an these vef') crucial ti me\ wh en ltle on this planet 1s an untena1nty. at best. can we forget our differences. Ot:rnocrat or Republican, and unite to rhamp1on the leaders we ckct'l We<.. huo~c Why. with terronsm at tts peak. cnme vomiting ns obscen1t1es, drug abuse appallingJy d1srupt1ve cannot we put aside our personal and political vendettas and reach fo r the pinnacle. the hopes that are 10 the very nature of man? Ask yourself. could you do a better JOb? The core of this great country 1~ us' Yes. us. We are the backbone. the heart. the sinew of the love for peace. Our const1tut1on declares 1t. Our JOb 1s to g.i ve unsttnttng ded1cat1on to the rnen and women who place their hves in our hands, serving c ur cause. Banners cannot be d1 v1ded or flown without us. Americans. to survive, must strueg]e together, remain that endunng light and with courage forge a world community un equaled m the annals of mankind. "RTIE FOSTER San Clemen te Researcher seeks readers' aid To the Ld1tor J"m doing \Orn e rt.•-.carch on the fhhtng barge 1ndustr) a'> It was known before World War II. The large numbers ot old o;a1hng ships. c;uch as the Mindanao, which were convertl·d from barkent1ne'> and schooner\ to ma!>tlc~s hulks, were some of the bc'\t-known sailing ships 1n the Alaskan fhhtn& industry and the Pacific <. oa!>t lumber trades It was a tw1ltght. but prosperous, career for most oT them. and some lasted a Iona time -some ended quickly on the beaches of Southern (altfom1a I uw the Mindanao anchored ofT Newport Beach sometime tn the spring of I ~4 I. loaded w1th fisher- m4n, 50 I am 'iure she was 1n service as a barge nght up until the war began. Pearl Harbor put an end to the spon-fi shing bu'itness, at least as far as the bargc'i were concerned, and I doubt 1fany were open to the pubhc at all wtth the beginning of the war and alerts &Jona the cout ORANGE COAST lailyPilat Another old four-ma'ited ~hooner that ended up along the Newport Beach coastline was the Muriel. She came to Southern Caltforn1a for use tn a moving picture and reportedly was converted to a fishing hargc about 1925. She la!ited only a '!hon lime and piled up on the beach nearby m 1926 or so I'd like to request )'Our help m contacting anybody wh o has firsthand knowledge of what the Mindanao was u'iCd for dunng the war and the exact date of her burning. I suspect 1t was in 1946, but that 1s1ust a guess. Any help on this broad subject would be most welcome. Also, I'd ltkc to know who the owners of the barges were, w1th the scant hope that some might yet be ahvc 1n the area. CAPT. ttAROLU U. HUYCK£ Manne Surveyor 18223 84th Place W. Edmonds. Washington 98020 .... ....,..., ,,..%Int Edit0t ,..,.., ... M~gif1g Edt1or 0...,...., OfY EOl1or PuOl!ttw "--JC~ Contraller ...._,LC....... Pr~Uon M~ Tet'FJ~ OteulatiOll ~ .....,_'S,,1n.., Mtnlttono DlltctOt c=:a~':'or -~--... --- •'The f amlly may become not only an IStJue but.Just po&91bly. the IS6Ut around which agreat many other mattersarecluatered... . Otet Hfttl A~e lyndlcete, 1- Democ~ats 'new standard ought to be famlly issues Even lf strategy falls to win votes. would help nation In the past decade, "the famil y" hasn't been so much captured by the right in Amcnca as it's been aban- doned by the let\. In the process, 1t's become a pohttcal code word for policies seeking to legalize school prayer, outlaw abortion, de-fund family planning services. reduce sociaJ programs designed to protect children, and generally curtail what- ever goes as penmss1vencss in the school and home. Does it have to be that way? A handful of people -like Sen. Dame I Patnck Moynahan of New York - have been aslung the question for years But as data accumulate andu:at- ing how badly the famil y ism trouble, and as Democrats cast around for issues fo r 1986 and 1988. the fam 1ly may become not only an issue but, JUSt possibly, the issue around which a great many other matters are clustered: •The growmg div1S1on between the 40 percent of U.S. families whose mcomes have been rising. and the 60 percent whose incomes have not. For more than a decade, the real income of the average family 1n Amenca has been stagnant. •The struggles of fa m1ltcs with children tn which both parents have to work outside the home: the growing number of young couples certain they cannot maintain a reasonable standard oflt ving and also have children . the appalltng rate of teen-age pregnancy. •The pervasive sense that some- thing has happened to values an this country, and the mountmg awareness that the Moral Ma1onty'~ definition of. and sol utions for , that problem is woefully narrow, spiteful . and inef- fcctive. PETER Sc.-AG A growing number of people in thjs country now arc taJk.1ng about those issues -Southern governors like Bill Clinton of Arkansas and Rfohard Riley of South Carolina, scnaton like Bill Bradley of New Jersey, con- gressmen like Barney Frank of Massachusetts and George Miller of California, and of course organiz.a- uons like the Childrens Defense Fund. which has been wagi ng this light with both passion and objectJvi- ty for more than a generation. But perhaps the most thoughtful is a yo ung mao named David Blankenhorn, who co-directs a two- pcrson o.rsanization out of a tiny New York office grandly called the In- stitute for American Values. With a couple of small frants, Blankenhorn, a former community organizer and, si.goificanlly, a fully accredited liberal, 1s trying to per- suade the Democrats that the family 1s not merely tbe issue that can frame a ifC8t many others, but probably the onl y one on which lhey can wm an the foreseeable future. Blankenhom is persuaded that there is real public interest tn such things as more flexible worlung hours, the right.s of mothers and fathers to take leaves when a baby 1s born, job-sharing. and improved child care, as well as in the more conventtonal demands and benefits of workers such as wages, and health insurance. Sign ificantly, be regards all those things as "problematic" 1f they're cast as women's issues or poveny issues. "There's a hunger fo r purposes larger than the self," he said. a potnt on which he is hardly a lone voice. But if the "compassion issues" can be set in the co" text of broader values -and if they can be ~cpt away from stxual politics, from fi&hts about gay couples or communes that could be dismissed as just another piece of elitist preciousness -he thanks they can be converted into a strong unifying appeal. Beyond the family rhetoric, the fundamentalist right within the Re- publican Party bas little to offer the country -oo solutions for families struggling to survive, no aervioes for poor or abused kids, no program for teen-age pregnancy other than its own high Puntanical dudgeon. Nor does it have a social agenda with which the party's libertarian, yuppie clements can make common cause. If the Democrats can push a vaJuc-informed family and children's agenda hard cnoufh, they not only may put new poliucaJ life into thell' politics, they may drive a wedge into the Republican Pany at its most vulnerable point. Yet even if such a strategy fails in the context of presidential politics for 1988, it hardly can fail m helpin& restore the politjcs of compassion. One doesn't have to look Iona at the numbers to understand that the family is deeply in trouble, that more children live LD poverty than did at the beginning of this "recovery,.. and that the whore idea of community bas been attenuated by an officially sanctioned sclf-<entercdness that's probably unprecedented in this coun- try. The Democrats, Bill Bradley wd in an interview, "call themselves the party Df compassfon. But they should also be the pany of conscience" - they should provide not Q'lercly bureaucratic answen. but pose the compelling question: "What do you owe (to the unemployed industrial worker, the family losing its farm, the urban young trying to survive on city streets)?" -1741iii:Mt.lli t IUl!f.iMilji.j----------------- H er o i c measures to prolong newborns' lives questioned 'Mi llion-dollar babies' kept on costly equipment even when there's no hope WASH INGTON -As quietly as a ncwborn's whimper. a cnstS· 1s growing over the issue of "milhon- dollar babies" -the name some- times given to premature infants whose shon, tortured lives are ex- tended only by fearfully eitpensive high-technology equipment. The celebrated cases of Baby Jane Doc. who was badly disabled but kept ahve on orders of a court. and Baby Fae, who was gi ven a baboon's hean but died anyway, barely scratched the surface of the com· pltcated controversy. Eventually, American society wtll have to come to gnps with the ethical, medica l and legal quesuons involved. A d1spass1onate cumin· ation of the m ue will soon be available 1n a new book. "A Time to be Som. a Time to Die," by veteran 1nvest1a.ative reporter Rasa Oustaitis and Stanford Medical Center chaplain Ernie W.D. Young. Our auociatc Les Whitten obtained an advance copy to review. ln some cases. the book reports. a baby as kept ahve by heroic hia,h-tecb measures until 1he parents an: psycholoaicaJly ready -and the doctors and ho p1tals are medically and lea&Jly ready. Then the life iuppon system as abruptly discon- nected and the baby dies. Yet 1n one case r bll>y almost certainly doomed to a hfc both brief aod painful was kept alive for months, at a cost ofSSl0,409 to the parcn ts and insun:n and 1 nc:alculable mcntal 1nau11h to the parcnu. · On rare occuions the pmbk: Pl)I ofT, and an infant weighing as little as a pound at binh appears to be growing normally. But because the science of "neo-natology" is so new, no one can predict how many of the 200,000 babies a year placed in intensive care nurscriesat a cost of$2 billion will grow into healthy adulthood. The contesting parties in the tragic situation arc numerous and bellicose: parents whoconsen1 to life-- suppon measures without knowina wha1 is involved and later ~ the doctors to let their babies die; ri&ht· to-life advocates who insist that life be preseTVed at all coats; doctors who want to let sufferina infants die - and others wbo want to keep them alive;judacs.,prosecutors and chu rch leaders on different sides of tbe issue. And the babies themselves, of course: some cannot be aiven con- ventional ICdativ~ which would kill them, so they are irvected wi th a drua 11mllar to curare that keeps them from rippina out the tubes and needJa t.bat keq> them ah ve. Yet they continue to feel the pa.in caused by the insenjons. In the course of dehncatina the problem tbrouah a scncs of heart· searina ate histories, Ou•tait11 and YounaaJao point ou~somc pot.ent11I future developmco 1n this btab- tech Geld. For cum e-. •Human binb 1n artificial wombs Wllb both sperm and ca Liken from donors. Tbeones are already evolv. ina for the use of co and other mammals to PN>Vlde wombs for human babies Jaca AIDEISOI and JOSE PH SPl AR •Births in space so that pner- ations can travel toward dist.ant stars, wi th entire families arowina up inside spaceships. •Medical intervention in the earliest fetal staaes to chanac molecular structures and ensure that defects art corrected before a child is born. • Babie1 ·•made to order" in much the way a customer can now choose accessones for a new car. DIPLOMATIC DIGEST; Crafty Kina Hassan of Morocco hat hh on a novel Jobbyina ldea for a Moslem ruler: He sends Moroccan Jews on rqular viMts to Waahincu>n to airw the praises of the royal fCli.me to U.S. offtcials and Jewith le8drn. While it's true that Moroccan Jews have tn.ditionanr been -.ell uated, they are obviouJly utttmely vulnerable. In other wordJ. they could hardly ref\lse Hassa.n'a otrcr of lobbyina trips to Wublqion. Meanwhile. the Jewish community In Morocco ii dwindlina rapidly. There were 20,000 Jew. an the country .U years aao: now t.Mre are , ,,000, moaJy elderly. YOUJF Jews have mu· sratcd to 1 ... t. Jlld ... ,.,... * ~ ,,..,. .,.. 1ptlbt-' C'M ...... CI. nnaecn•o . ....... WILLIAM F. 8ucKLEY Legalize drugs or : execute sellers The case mounts. Hear now from Edward Koch, mayor of New York, who u a relatively unknown conareaman wrestled with his colleagues IS yean aao to UfJC them to inquire into the effecu of marijuana leaislation with the view to rccommendina a rcuon· able code. That was back when aomc states were sending b.alf-grown chil- dren to jail for I 0 or 1 S yean for smoking a weed, while others aU but auarantecd police protection for smokers at such outtngs as Wood.t- tock. What Mr. Koch now wants is a federal law that would execute every- one cauS}lt trading in heroin or cocaJne. In what quantity did you have in mmd. Your Honor? Oh, he hadn't gaven the matter much thought. "The amount that comes readify to mind is the distribu- t1on of a lcilo." A &ood round fi&urc. Sell one kilo of coke, occupy one electric chair for one minute. Now here arc the two poants to bear in mind in considering Mayor Koch's prooosal. l'he first 1s that it would wort. The second 1s that it won't happen. Some months ago, when l first ulCd this apace to recommend that we surrender, and do away with the anti- narcouc laws, I observed th.at there an in fact ways to keep drua.s out of the United States. I cited the way in which this ta done in Sin&apore. with quite eit- traordinary success. A <lrua user, detected in flagrant.e, is aei.zcd, sentenced and O<>J&ed:. If it happens a 1CCOnd time, he as seized. sentenced and han.aed. There is no question m my mind that if this were to become the law in the United Stat.es, cocaine and heroin would all but disappear from the marketplace. And there is no question in my mind that no such law will be pessed in America unless it evolves into the kind of society we really do not wish to Jive in. We know, moreover. that 9S per· cent (that is the official estimate) of the drup being imponed are done so vu1 organi zed crime, via the Mafia. whacb becomes here a gencnc term. The remaining S percent is the stuff brou&bt an by forciin travelers (mOlt usuafly students) of the kind dramauzcd m the movie .. M1dniabt Express." Now Mayor Koch began hi s ~ conference with an int.ercstina ad· mission. The New York Times ac- count repons, "He said he had concluded that local drua enforce- ment efforts had had little eff'ect on the city's growing df'U& problem." Others of us have been sayina the same thing for a while now, and have been stteuing that as the drua problem grows, IO does the strcncth of the underworld grow, and so doct corruption grow. Indeed, the same day's news head- lines the blunt Charle by American officials that the Mexican aovem- ment 1s not merely just plain corrupt -that news would qualify to run on the obituary paae or the paper-but is specifically corrupt in the matt.er or drua1t0wi na. And of course lberc are the couot.er- paru an the Unjted States. Corrupt policemen, who are bouabt off by drua merchanu: corrupt prisoo auarda. wbo arc peid to look the other way when the atuffis brouaJ>t in; and, one supposes, corrupt judles. lince no PN>ftsaion is immune to corru~ tioo, ~nd th~ drua bulinest is very, very bit business. So May_or Koch, wbo is a splendid public official even if & little lbon· siabted about some of the thinp that have been aoing on in Queens, up and says the truth, namely that drut enforcement i1 not worldnf. And be dramatizes the failure of it f1J ukiftt for the only kind of leaia.lauon that would make it work: capital punjJh. ment for drua mercb&ou. Someone at the presa confaalce said that the Supreme Coun Md authoriJ;ed capital pwtlshment on?.' fort.he crime of murder, and milb.tn t it therefore be that to pmcribe i{ (or c:tnat-temna would run into the Ecl\tb Amendmetit's prohibltion llllnst cruet and W\usual punilh-ment? But the quest.ion needn't havebeea uked, really. Bocaute the subject will never IU('h the couna. 8ecaule Concraa Isn't Soina to i-any I'd law. Aod Mayor KOch kDOW'l lL Could be be prcperia& '° ahoW Ule same COW'llC he did b9d la COCllp'al and •Ullllt deaunintti•riM ct,,. u the on.ly acftlible coune b America? .,,,._ •ed#1 M a .,...._ ,,.,,..., ..