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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-22 - Orange Coast Pilot$12.8 billion plan for transit pushed By JUI' ADLER °' ... Dlillf ........ The Oranae Co unt y Tran1portatlon Comml11lon kicked off a 21-month campaUp\ yenerda-y with countywlae acceptance for a $12.8 btlllon packa•e of tranaportatlon Improvement• and -mo re importantly -a way to pay for them durina the next 1 ~ yean. With the releaae of the comml11l o n'1 1:)-year tranaportatlon lnveatment prqp-am -a detailed Inventory of wery highway improvement and mau tran1l\ r.roject envlaloned by comm 11lon•ra \hrouah the yev 2000 -be8lna a carefully drafted campalln to wln wld•pread IUpport for the prosrarn. Amon1 the pro1ram'1 key objectivee la to pin aupport tor a 1 percent lncreue ln the local aalea tax to be earmarked for tranaportatlon needa. Without auch a tax, which muat be approved by county votera, and other new revenue aourcea, fundlns for the $12.8 (See TRANSIT, Pa1e AZ) THI DRANGI. COAST Swallows no longer ruling the roost in Capistrano? A lure for • tourists or dirty birds? By STEVE MITCHELL °' ..... .,.., ......... To merchant. In downtown San Juan Caplatrano, the 1Wtum of the awallowa MCh Man:h 19 mark.a the arrlval of the tourlat dollar. To city offlclah and the c hamber of commerce, the mlraculou. migration annually puta little San Juan on the !Nlp -a world map. But to property manqer Jim (Sff SWALLOWS, Page AZ) COUNTY fDITION FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Jury clears cop, mom Neither the mother of a 5-year-old Stanton boy nor the police officer who shot him to Cleath when he mistook a toy gun the child pointed at him for a real one will be Indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury. Grand Jury Foreman Lauren j Leonard tenely announced that declaion yesterday following 1 mott than a day of deliberations by the 19-member panel. Leonard declined, however, to diacuu the dedaion, saying it would violate the grand Jury's conffdentiall ty. The grand jury had been considering bringing charges against Stanton police officer Anthony Sperl, 24, who ahot Patrick Muon on March 3 when be said a shadowy figure pointed what appeared to be a gun at him aa he entered the family 's unfumiabed apartment. Patrlcia Ridge, the boy'a 2Q.-g..o1cl' l:l'\Otb-_.fti.,... f".l-il4 have· bee""b chari"'lf~rt·\I~ shooting (or leaving her son home alone while she went to work. Sperl bad been summoned to the apartment that day by a neighbor who had reported that Ridge and her young 80ll hadn't been aeen for two wee.ks. Using a pa~~. key obtained from the bUl.ld1n8 manager, Sperl entered the apartment to check on the welt.are of lta occupenta. Re told lnvestigators that he heard a nolle from a bedroom and kicked open the door. Confronted by a shadowy~ pointing what appeared to be a gun. Sperl fired. striking the boy in the neck. Memben of the Grand Jury (See JURY, Pace AU A most valuable gift Roger Berry, special collection1 librarian at UC Irvine., shows off hand-painted orchid color plates from one of the rare books donated to the univenity by the late Emma Menninger. The prized collection is described on Page A9. Ex-cop said 'no deal' • ID molest case By PHU. SNEIDERMAN ud JEFF ADLER Of IM De11J Not It.ft Former Long Beach police officer Michael McDonald, who waa unsuccessfully tried twice on c hild molesting charges, said today he rejected a gutlty plea bargain that would have kept him out of prison because he wanted to be proved innocent in court. Orange County Superior Court Judge Donald McCartin dlsmi11ed c har:gea against McDonald yesterday after denying a motion by prosecutors seeking t o try the former motorcycle officer a third time. McDonald was accused of molesting six girls who visited his Cape Cottage Lane home in Huntington Beach over an 18-month period beginning in 1981. The form""r officer's attorney, Gary Pohlson, argued that the children who testified against McDonald were l~. The case was tried twice, wtth JUr<>rs deadlock.mg on a verdict m both lnstances. In· denying the proeecution's (See MOLEST, Page At) Wet weekend due ~-again -on Coast "'":~-... \-~--:-,-...... ~ -.· i\-'.,4 ~~-----~ >-.,~ \'• -~~ .~,. .... -.,,,.,._~!""-" --v.--:. ,__...,,__ ~ ..... .,_, year'j rainy .eaaon -th~ t1tth damper o tn 21st annual wettest on record -won't be. Renaissance Pleasure Faire In surpriaed by the ne~ out of the National Weather Service office today: Another wet weekend is in store for the Orange C.out. For.ecuters are blaming yet one more Alaskan-bred atormfront for the 60 percent chance of rain, predicted to begin tomorrow. Inc r easing cloudiness 1s forecast for tonight, with showers probably continuing through the weekend . Unseaaonably cool temperatures alao are forecast -with 68 being the hilh and 56 the low temperature forec ast for tomorrow and Sund.av. Agoura, which will delay Its opening by one week. The faire will run April 30 through June 5 at the Old Paramount :Aanch. Meanwhile, the latest storm may bring the totals for this rainy season up to the high mark for the century. The wettest aeaaon was 1977-76, when 33.44 Inches o f rain fell on Los Angeles. SO far this year, for the season that began July 1, 1982, lhe tot.al ia 29.09 inches, twice the norm. NWS officials said. And there's no good news in sight. Heavier than normal rainfall is p~ct.ed on a long- range forecast through mid-May. Irvine Medical Center plans aired Propoaed Irvine Medical Center shown in yellow. ' SunJcen trea1ures 1 I Tlae "''Mme Of IM -.mebil•~\ plleoM Will lte OD illJaplay 81 tile Bowen Mmeum &hrocacb ..W·MaJ. See W eekeader, \ .. News tips pay off By GLENN SCO'M' °'tile.,.., .......... The propc»ed Irvine Medical Celt.er would be built on 15 acres In the northwest comer of a high-technology medical .Oences complex In Irvine, its 1ponaon and the Irvine Company aald yesterday. Both groups aubmitted formal plana at Irvine Cit)' Hall thla week to develop the holpltal and other related medical bulldinp on 319 llCIW ju.It north of the san Diego Freeway and we.t of the Laguna Freeway. The hoepital still must receive state approvals before l\ could be built on Sand Canyon Avenue just aouth of an extended Barranca Parkway. Its fl rat phue would be a $75 million, 222-bed wing. Meanwhile, the Irvine Company plan to tum the land DOW u9ed U a tree farm lnto a prealialow 1elence center alao need.a approval, thia time from the city. The land i1n't witbln city limits. It la, however, IJudde the Onqe Coua College relief 1peelaliat Robb Muneoa may lta•e IOIDe odd maanerium o• the mound, baa then'• aodabll llr'aap about • eouple ol NcOrCla .... .e.n ... p .. 81. city'1 so-called s phere of Influence, which means the city haa plana to annex It Monica Florian, Irvine Company vice president for planning and policy. aaid annexation pepel"I will be filed by mld-1ummer. Other zoning and general plan applicationa alao will be aubmitted, ahe aaid. "It'a our hope to keep pace with the IMC hoapital'a certificate of need hearings, which will be t.\kl.na place over Abuse tragedy Utile Mkhael Manniq had • 1hort, .,..Pc Uf e. He waa beaaea to deaah by hil mother'• boyfriend. Pa«• A9. Reverse cycology W•y WCNlcl UfOM p _ ............... M.llW8N • a w.,elef ft.T. w ..... ......... , .......... . wlt1 • .... At. \ the next several months," ahe said. The Irvine Company plan calla for four diatricta within the 319-acre area. They are: -Medical 1cience1: This would include the hospital (propoted to eventually Include ~00 beda), outpatient clinie1, medical and dental IChoola, nune training facilltlea, laba and offices. -Science and technoloc: A reeearch-orient.ed 9eCtion whlch (See MEDICAL. Paae A!) ----IDU- C8 AlO A8 81-1 Cl;C4-8 a · C2 Al Weelondtr • C'7 W•kendll' AlO W..under ., 0-4 ··~ • WI t1Darr, Al . . ~2 Orengt Coe1t DAILY PILOT/f'rlday, Aprll 22, 1983 . Plugs 'pulled' on firemeii, Fo~r vacant buildings gutted in Santa Ana blaze By STEVE MARBLE Of'ttle 1).-y .... ...., Santa Ana firemen, who bltlled a roarina blaze yeeterday that sutted four \'acant bulldlnp and damaaed three other1, say t~ey were "embarra.ed" when hydranta ne&rftt the flre turned out to be dry. The hydrantl apparently had been ahut off in anticlJMatlon of a 1treet-wldenln1 ~ect and tlreflahten were fo to •tr"ini hoee1 300 feet down lat Street oear downtown to flnd an active plug. pro)ect. nre offJdala Mid no one wu In the bulldina• but that tranalenta tr.quently hole up in vacant tt.ructu.rm. An adjacent bualneaa, not identlfled, also was deatroyed and a mel&l ahop and a residence on Lacy were d.amaaed lliahlly. Flamee were ahoottna about 30 feet In the air when firemen arrived. Fire offlclala aald there waa little hope of aavlng the buildinp. On the flrat anniversary of the wont residenUal fire in Orange C.Ounty blstory, Santa Ana crews sa~d they concentrated on keeping the blue from spread1na to adjlicent ahops and hat)'\eS. Water department ot.tidaU tn Santa Ana were not available early todal to oommenl on the turned-of hydnnta. FtNmen aald one of the P~U.-WU cqvettd and marked aa betnl out of u.e but a eecond -on the other aide of the lltr8t -wu not. ~ au\hortties aaid while the dry hydrant• caused aom,. concern and qltation, the delay I In findlna a working ~ydrant made little difference In UghUng the fire. TRANSIT PLAN ... DelJ ........ _, ...... I(...., Santa Ana firemen douse last remaining spots of fire on East First ' More than 30 flreflghter1 were needed to douse the flre that broke out near the intenection of ht and Lacy atreeta shortly before 5 p.m . The buildinp that were sutted were abandoned aeveral monthl aao becauae of the pendif\I ltreet From Page A1 billion package of proposed lmprovementa would fall aome $6.8 blWon abort, according to oommialion calculations. public affairs officer Jor the commission. Street which gutted four vacant buildings. M.OLEST CASE. • • From Page A1 bid for a third trial, Judge McCartin said, ''l just think the interest of )UBtioe here would not be served.' McCartin'• decision meant McOonald left court in Santa Ana yeeterday a free man. In a phone interview today, McDonald said he faced a serious decision before the 8e<X>nd trial began this spring . The 43-year-old former officer said he was offered a guarantee that in exchange for a guilty plea, he would face 45 days in a private psychiatric hoapi tal and probation, but no priaon term. If he had been found guilty during a tnal, McDonald &aid, he could have been aent to prison. He said he turned down the offer. "I went to trial to take a gamble to prove I WA.! innocent," he said. ''I haven't run, I haven't hidden from anybody," he said. "I'm not ashamed. I'm going to walk with my head up. I love my house, and \here are still a lot of neighbon who are good friends. I see no reason to move." JURY. • • From Page A1 listened to five days of testimony concerning the ahootlna and visited the apartment for a re- enactment of the event.a. The jurors could have returned indictmenta agahl.at Sperl for second-degree murder or involuntary mensla~;r· -· ADLER Huntington Beach A burgMty In • '--on the 5000 blocll of 811.yt.,ll Drive )'MIWday fMUll.cl In IM report•d rou ol 11.000 In c•m••• ~I. Coastal lnc1Mi11no Cloud"'-lon!ahl w1tt1 '°"' 111 tne mid 10 uppw so.. Cloudy tOIYIOfTOW wtlh "'°""" llkely by en.moon. ._, _, oool•r. e111nce ol ellow•r• 1na-...., 1o eo peroene .._ IN .-moon. "-In IN mid lo 11pper 60e. Htgtw 1n tne "*' to ~Point Coll09PllOn to ......_, "°"* Ind°"' eo .,..., ov•r outer ooaetel watare, ~ wlrlda 12 IO 22 MN .... CIOfMIMd .. 6 to ..... .-ty tonlgM. Wlnde lfllftlng to -"" ... '°"""' ... lnOllllllt4 to 11 t10 JO ltll04ll .... 1 to I tocM wll.ct ................. Wlncllt 11011t and varl•lll• lontolll lllGomlng "°""' to IJOUflalM 10 to IO llnc* ~. ~ , ... ,. 1 to a taet. 1110t .... nt ... -tOftlOflt .. "'""' .......... liOllltleMe '°"'°"'°"' He added, "l knew I had to prove I wun't guilty. I had to take the rt.k. r couldn't have lived with m)'llelf otherwise." McDonald said he believed it waa an attempt by the proeec:ution to dlapoee of \he cue quickly. "How could the prosecution offer a deal like that to aomeone they believe la guilty of molesting children?" he asked. "l think that would be outnagf.OUs." Deputy Di.strict Attom.ey Carl A r mbrust, who prosecuted McDonald, said this morning he had "no knowledge" of such a deal being offered to McDonald. But he said others involved in the cue might have made llUCh an offer. Annbruat alao contended that had McDonald been found guilty, he probably would not have been aent to priaon. . "I wasn't interested in sending Mr. McDonald to prison," he said. "l WU interested in having Mr. McDonald Jet aome help, and 1 felt that wu what would have happened." Meanwhile, McDonald said he I.a glad the ordeal la over, "It was a great feeling of relief," be aaid. "But I feel frustrated that I did not get the acquittal I believe I de9el'Ved." 'The Long Beach avil Service Commtu•on ba• 1ranted McDonald 6 medical retinment becauae of injuriee he received aa a police officer. Despite aome ~n.aion within hi.a Huntin&ton 1*cb neighborhood. McDoftald Hld he baa no intention of ~~ b1a Cape C.Ottage Lane Irvine A ......,.,,,.., tlldlo -91Clen ~ from • cu perked •I Ill• Moonr•k•• ,__ __ 11$42 .. .,,.,,,_, llhod. '""'C* --told pOloe .... w.I btoll• • window 'Cl °'*' ... 000.. Transportation Commlsalon Chairman Thomas Riley, who attended a briefing for reporten yesterday, said the campaign has been designed to d.lrectly contact more than 300,000 i;ounty residenta durtns the next year. The oornmialon has bud&eted about $300,000 to cover the OOl1 of what it cal la it1 "communlcation11 rrogram" during the next 2 months, according to Sharon Eaterley, The transportation commlas!on hopes lo take its messa~e lo the public through presentations lo community and volunteer organizations, newsletters, posters and inserts ln local newspapers, according to the communications program outline. Among project.I for wh:lch the commission ls hoping to win support are new freeways, such as the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor, end mass transit projects, 1uch as a commuter rail line through central Orange C.Ounty. MEDICAL CENTER. • • From Page A1 would f eature microbiology re9eU'Ch, luer technology labs, ph.u1mceUtical . raearch, office.I and video communication• faci.Utia. -Research: Similar to the former district but with more emphaiia on manufacturing. IMC'a board of directors, said construction on the hQ9pital, if ap~roved, could begin by 1985. Time correct.ed o.1tJ Not f'tloto -, Lee PeYM Mud r ings are all that remain of swallows' -Support commercial: Day- to-day facilitiee for workers and vlalton such u hotels, retail shops and restaurantl. A story in the Dail,y Pilot yesterday listed the wrong time for television showing of the second half of the .Great American Bike Raoe with Irvine biker John Marino. The correct time is 5 p.m. Sunday. nest, surveyed by disappointed bird. David Baker, president of 'SWALLOWS FOE PRESSURED IN CAPISTRANO ... From Page A1 Beltlnck, the tiny birds mean just three things: mites, mess and "looking up to dodge while bullets." Obvioualy, Beltinck'a view of the fabled feathered visitors differs al.f>sta.ntiaUy from that put forth by the Mission City fathers. That difference of opinion sparked a showdown of sorts this week in the normally quiet towiat town. Beltlnck I~ manager of fhe 400 -unit Capistran o Villas eaves tn another part of the any completed nests, and besides, condominium complex just north complex last year, and the he says it's too early for nesu to of the old Mission. He hired a resulting ~ coat the condo contain eggs. crew to come out to the complex owners nearly $4,000. After some heated diacussion Tuesday and place rolla of plastic "You have to repaint the with c ity officials, Beltinck under the eaves of several stucco and prqe doors where agreed to halt work on the· eaves buildings to prevent awallowa they defecate, and they bring until the bi.rda leave in OctOber. from building their mud nestl. mitee with them IO we have to Not without some parting That's all well and good, aaya spray the bulldlnga," the shots. Pamel• Hallan, asaiatant city manager complained. "It's a stupid ordinance," he manager. But ahe contends the When the btrda left 1aat fall, huffed. "We just want to deter crews were knocking down Beltinck said he had their niesta the awallowa who jua't-.,rived swallows' neats prior to lnatalling destroyed (that'• lepl after the from nesting here." . the plastic sheeting. swallows depart) and installed To do that, he says, he must And in San Juan Caplatrano, plutlc. seek a variance from the City that's an otfenae puniabable by a "But this year they moved to c.oundl -a process that would fine, jail or both. another portion of the <Xmlp)ex, take a month. ~ -~.W~~~~~~~...na\dnA...n&.lt...._,~~lr.1"'.~ . ---OISCl'61mt~•·• ~~-u ~~~<*·~~"':t1£6 •tfti,f·~~~~~ Beltinck aaya thouaanda of \he he said. • ''There'd eggs in them,ahd we A ...-cient on Pini.II In Woodbf1dpe tote! pollce •t 3 • "' yHterd•y lle'ct tt..n --by IM -""' of • bu<gler Q01r'9 ltlrOUQll dowNt.n 0.-• Ho ._ - -1ed Laguna Beach A S75 ooe1 --~ from e CM per1led In Ille "600 lllOdl of ac-:. ,,._.... ~·Oey 9IMl the -of llllOll>er CM on ltlel WWI repot1«1 1275 In m19oe11.,_ ~I tllkentromhle,..,..... A Sl..O yfllued ., '1,200 WU •lolwl from • a c=-pettlecl In IM 400 blOClk of Myrtle s.._ A 81aul)llnlll recllo Ylilued 91 *36CJ W .. remo....cl from 11noth« 'fftltcle on Soutll eo.t HIQhwey 1 birds built their neat.a under He deniee hia crews destroyed don't want to knock eggs." ~BIE SPORTS LTD . . ,,.. Your •.••. , l11oh I S11ort1we1r H11d~11rten Fer ........... FREE Tee Shirt Special ~QUll~llLVISIR o I • ------~-----~-------COUPON~-~-----------~--~~, I l I I lkiJ AnJ New •a Qulolleltritr Trunk or Short •nd RMitlwi 1 Pree Qulolcellver T .. 8hlrt ... . (With TNe eo.1n, 1 ,., ou .. __, ..... 111111 OBIE SPORTS LTD · • . . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, April 22, 1183 Al NATION $36 million tab in ·acid pf t case? Reagan eyes health care for nation's unemployed Governor call8 for 'determined action' in Strinslellow hazardous wa11e B1 'he At1oclated Prell WASHINGTON -Prtlident R.Maan, con.elderina waya to make hfflth lnaunnce affordable for tlie nation'• unemployed1 la 1Mnin8 toward a prickue requlrtni no l.ncreue in lederai spend.lni. The plan would Include emphuilina efforte by 1tata aovemmenta and th~vai. eector to provide health care for the jobl-and req employen to make available health lnaurance coverqe to d-off worken for up to one year with poup premium rate Paid by the unemployed worker. Cleaning up Teamsters' image SCOTI'SDALE. Ariz. -The Teamaten' new president vowa that the nation'• b!aaest union wW clean up lta tmaae. organiJe new memben and get laid-off members back on the job by tryinR to end deregulation ln the trucking lnduatry. Jackle Pres.er, elevated to the No. l job of the 1.9- million-member union yeeterday, i.naisted that organiz.ed crime figures have no lnvolvement in the affairs of the Teamatera. Mideast peace mission WASHINGTON -Secfttary of State George P. Shultz will go to Belrut and other Middle F.aat capital.a next week, partly to demonstrate the' Reqan ad.ministration's reeolve to continue peace efforta in Lebanon. One reaaon for the trip la that Reagan wanta to demonstrate the U.S. commitment to ""'peace. in l..ebanon and the Mlddle Ea.st in the wake of the bombing attack on the U.S. Embaaay in Beirut. Chinese tennis star in Florida SARASOTA, Fl.a. -Hu Na, the 20-year-old tennis player whoee defection to the United States prompted China to end many cultural and sports exchanie programs between.the two natlona, la training at a Florida tennis academy. The athlete arrived to sharpen her game at a tennia camp in nearby Bradenton. STATE 'Income tax hike seen SACRAMENTO -A state income tax i.ncreaae ia "a real pomibillty" th.la year becaUR of the fina.ndal 9Q\Jee'Zle on local achooJJ, aaya Auembly Speaker Willle Brown. He aaid yesterday that one of the most likely 10urces of new st.ate revenues would be a higher top state income tax bracket or a "surcharge" on top of the state's current l! percent top bracket, raising taxes on couples earning $40,000 or more and indlviduala eamin8 $20,000 or more. Bill sets cremation rules SACRAMENTO -The C.lifornia Senate wants no unauthorized mingling of uhes after death. 'The Legialature's upper houae approved a bill yesterday that woula bar the cremation of more than one person at a time or the mixing of the ashes of one penon with another wit})out permission from people in control of the disposition of the bodies. Diablo Canyon hearings set . SAN LUIS OBISPO -The Nuclear Regulatory Comrn1asion saya lt will reopen 1icenainC hearings into design problems at the Dlablo Canyon atomic power plant. The NRC's Atomic Safety Uoensina Appeals Board haa approved new hea.rinp into the $3 billion fadllty's design quality assurance prograrna. More than 200 desip flaW"a Jiave been found at Dlablo Canyon since the NRC sii:spmded lta operatina llceNle in November 1981. W~lesa gets old job back WABSAW -Solidarity cl\lef Lech Walesa said today be will be allowed to resume hi.a job aa an electridan at the Lenin shipyard in Gdansk, the birthplace of the independent labor union be helped found in August 1980. "1 am w:ry happy," said Walesa. Ae had not been allowed bk:k to work in January after he waa releued from martial-law detention. Mexico to curb population MEXICX> CITY -The aovemment aays it must develop new pr'Oll'WlW to hold down the Me~t:ion explolian, d pro the economically n&tion will by~ ~a populatkn of 111 b)' the year !000: Pt-'dent Miguel de la Madrid aid the government would ClQbeentrate on education. equality for women and the right of family planning education. Guerrilla leader a suicide MANAGUA, Nicaragua -One of El Salvador's flve guerrilla groups called for unity In the rebel movement yesterday followin8 the reported IUldde of lta leade.r. The Nlcanl\Wl savenunent ukl he killed hlnwelf became one of hla cloee a.odatel mutennlnded the •erfnatloft of b.l.a chief deputy. Cayetano Carpio'• £Uen1lla ~p blamed the U.S. Central Intellfemce ~ for CarJ>(o'a death and the murder of hla lleCOOd-in-command, Mel.ld.a Anaya Montee. LOS ANO&L&S (AP) -ln one of the ~ lelal actione ner ln a h.u.ii'doul Waite ca1e, 1ome of the nation'• lar1e1t {'Orpotatlonl could be requlnd to pay more than tH mmton to clean 4p the notorlou1 8trln1fltllow acid pita ln R1vera1de Co~t . "Th• de Strinifellow ato.ry muat b.rou&ht to a clme that la aaUat.ctory to th<* Uvt.nc around it," Oov. Oeor1• Deu.kmejian, who in the put hu been criticized for alleaedly not taktna 1tron1 action a1atnat polluter1, aa.ld yeet.erd.ay. H• aald th• •cUOI\ rDUlt _,. takel" "In a way that Mncb a meeN&e to othen that we are delemUMd to u. rlflf'Y mMnl available to clean up theH terrible~." A civil Nit filed yemterday by the. ataie ,ttomey a•neral and the U.S. Ju1tlce Department aeeka a U.S. DWtrlct COurt order requlrtna 31 defendanta, to foot the bW for 100 percent ••of all put and future cleanup coata." c.al1for1\ia otfldall ..umate the total COit lwt1l be tae milllon, "but that la jult our b.i sue. and it could ao hieher!'' An4rea ~ the 1tate'1 chlef a"i1tant attorney 1•neral. told a Loi Ai\191-MWI oonference. To dace, t7 m1llJon bu been 1pent to pump out haaardoua chemicals and contain '"l>AI• from the 22·acre lit. near Glen Avon, a community of 0,000 people about 60 miJel northeut of downtown Loi AnaeJ-. Work on cleanln1 up the dumDliw wW not have to wait tor the Mttlement of the IUlt -a proceu that could ta.ke yean, Ord1n aaid. Rather, the aaid, the atate hopee to bqin the cleanup ln June, \.l.llJ1I between U mllUon Billie Hall (left), mother of Brandon, read.a card.a from well wishers to liver transplant patient as nurse Susan Hadfield looks on. Boy gets a second liver MEMPHl8, Tenn. (AP) - Surgeone transplanted a 1eCOnd liver into 13-rnonth-old Brandon Hall early today aa the world's eecond-youngeat liver transplant patient kept on fighting for life. "What make• you ao alck ia that he wanta to live IO much," said Billie Hall, the boy's mother. "He juat wanta to llve. He's filthtlna so ha.rd to live. It IM!emS that eomeone who wanta to live t hat bad should be glven a ch.anoe.'' John Donica, spoke1man at LeBonheur Chlldren'a Medical Center, said docton had removed the malfunctioning liver Brandon received jult eight daY1 .go by 3:30 a.m. and replaced It with the organ of a 5-month-old Kentucky girl 80 mlnuta later . "Brandon ia doing beautifully," Donica aaid. "He'1 breath.lng well. Thett'a not very much bleeding." In the boy'• first tranaplant, 20 pints of blood had been uaed by the time the donor organ wu in place, but in today'• operation, docton had uaed only four plnta. Donica aald. The child'• body only bolcb one pint of blood. ~ Melodyland sold to church operator Mesa book sale set tomorrow Frlenda of the Co1ta Meaa Ubrariee are bolUna a book lale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tanorrow bi the parkinc lot of the Crocker National Bank at the comer of Harbor and Newport boulevards. Proceedt from the ule Wm '° to benefit the ctty•a libraries. Hardback bookl wU1 be on tale for 60 centa and paperb9ckl wW be eoJd for 20 cents. · ~~~ndi=4f Carpet SANDY Whal do. )'OU llkt about tM DaUy Pilot? What doa't ,. lik•T Call the number at left and your m Ir• will be NCOl'Cled. ua.n.:ribed and delivered to the aPIJl'OFfiale editor. and ... & mWJon tn aid trCJm the federal "8uperfund." Water trom the bMln MrV• ao.ooo Local Nllklen-.. 8trtnlfellow -ranked by the federal Snvlronmental ProtecUon ~ • the naekln'1 32nd wont fWaidouil wMte lit. -conta.lN 33.9 m1Won plloOI of chemical waste, from 224 companie1, dumped there between 1956 and 1972. In 1970, the lite WU clc.ed by the 1overnment aa a public nuilance and a 1eVere hUard to the aurroundln1 community. Space;men " return to Earth MOSCOW (AP) -~ three Soviet co1monauta aboard the Soyuz T-8 spaceship that failed to dock with the Salyut 7 epeoe station retwned to Earth today. the official T... new1 agency reported. It 1ald the co1monauta felt "well" after a aoft landing in the dMignated lite 20 miles northeast of die dty of Arkalyk. which ta 1,500 mlles IOUtheut of Mmcow. T .. laid the craft landed at 5:29 a.m. PST, nearly a full day after the doddng WU aboried. The newt aiiency did not explain why it took nearly 24 houn to set the ocmnonauta t.ck to Earth but the report of the land1na lndk:ated there were rio troubles during ~try into the atmmphere. In a report from the mimion control 6enter outside M<*Dw, Tw aaid the dockh'I maneuver WU called off becau.e the Soyuz strayed yesterday from lta correct approach paU-to the year-old 1pecelab. Weatem monitoring atatlona said the two crafta came within yarda of each other but never linked up. Docking of manned 1paceahlp1 with Sovlet apacelaba uaually hu occurred within 24 houri of launch. CINDY TM aameM-how ..,,......., ~ ·~ M _..,IO~ Ill· lera to U.. editor on an1 topk. llallbn CCID\rllMMn mUlt • ._ t.helr name Md teMpMoe numw for verifleaU.. No ~. calla. please. • " 1s.5o-..r& 17.95 ... ,... Tell ua whit•a on your mind. -·,-:..z A4 Or9• Ooa1t DAILY PIL.OTIFrld1y, Afrll aa1 1983 1 Good ol' days HB city cl erk's bookle t reveals some h istorical genis I By ROBERT BARkER or-.o.1r,......,. ' The lateet edition of a booklet 1 that 1tve1 a brief hlatory of , Hunt.lnfton Beach and environa I bu eome real aema: I • Jamel S, Ellia bou&ht IOl'l'le I land and farm lmplementa from the fl.rat eettlement on the Irvine Ranch. M.ra. ElUa became known I in Uie area for her areyhound • Jamea and Robert, the McFadden brothen, were In the 1hlppln1 bualneaa, and eet.abliahed McFadden Wharf In Newport Bffch ln 1868, u the pioneer aeaport for Oran1e County. Their ahlp, "The Newport," waa the lnaplration of the name for that city. acrea of \he Bolt• Ranch. He ralMd celery, 1u1ar beet.I and beana on 190 acnw of thia land (pW"Chued at •10 an acre.) • HunUnaton Beach pioneer William TayTor Newland fanned l,000 acret he pu~hued from Abel St.ema, part of a Spaniah land r.ant. In 1898, he built the New and Houie near Beach Boulevard and Adama Avenue, the oldest houae In the city. ln 1976, th.la houae .waa declared an t\.lltorical a.lte, and reetoration of the building and 1r0Und1 Wal started. • In the 18601 John B . dop.;~ey EUia bought, in 1909, a model Buick, the eecond car in the Colta Meu area. Thla car I waa entered in a 1913 Loa Angeles-to-Phoenix race. Bushard moved to California and est.abllahed a buaineu of baul.JJ\i 100<11 from Bakerafield to the Loa Angelea area and on to Prettcott, Ariz. He later aold the business and Invested in real est.ate, owning at one time 1,800 Ellla, Newland, Bu.hard and One wrong makes a right Backward bicyclist p edals to profits for ch arities By JODI CADENHEAD OftM Dellr Not ..... Wrona Way Wooten doesn't have to look back to aee where he'a been. Of course, the 27-year-old bicycllat attracts more than hll share of attention from ~raby who can't believe they re seeing a man pedaling backwards fast.er than most people ride a lO·speed. In caae that doesn't grab them, he'll awitch on hla mini· televialon, paint a picture, or juggle aeveral plastic balls -all while travellni in reverse. Not much atops Wooten . Except the rain , which la preci.lely why he found himself a t Coata Mesa's Holldav Inn Wednesday. Since he began traversing the country in revene 14 years ago, he'a cromed the U.S. 40 times and bas seen every state except Hawail, logging 309,000 miles, he said. He receives-a few donations, but mainly he encourages people to support charities which fight muscular dystrophy, multiple aclero.ia and heart dfaeaae. He also encourages aupport for the Leukemia Foundation, United Way and the Heart ·Fund. "My job isn't how much people contribute, but how many people I can get to become coJl8Cioua of people who are leas fortunate than they are," he said. When he travela, Wooten llita on the handle bara of his souped-up bike, which resembles a traveling clreus bulging with 370 pound\ of gadgetry. That includes a radio, tape cassette, computer, CB, radio, four oil na.a and t~o Ame.~ican_ . • :"l"":O:~AAl<JM'~ , . ·._~:li\~t~ . "" .......... "..._.. ........ \ ~ ~ . ~ me day Wooten plana to return to his home In Bryn Mawr, Pa. But for now, he'a happy watching_ America'• highways and by waya backwards. R. T. Wooten sits backward aetride his ·Joaded bicycle a t the Costa Mesa Holiday Inn . The play's still the thing, but location hurts playhouse By JODI CADENHEAD of'ho.11 ......... Customer: How do I get to the Costa Mesa Ovfc Play~? Director: It's on the fairgroun<b, off Arlington. Take the aecond entrance ~gate. eu.tomer: Oh, you me.en it's by the swap meet? Dlnctor: No. The other aide. Go paat the infonmdon booth und.I the road dNd-e.nd&, make a qu.idr ri8ht and a quJck left. Go pMlt the pi.yhocue. llope you find a pl8ce to park. • • • Pati Tambellini, director of the communl2 theater aince It opened In 196S, U)'I the playhoume I ot.cure location haa kept it from movtna ahMd more quickly Into the public limellght. Besidea the lnaccesaibWty, there'a the poor lighting, the limited parkJ.na, the Friday night motorcycle races and the expected leak.a and = a.ociated with a 40-year-old "temporary" Oddly enough, it'a the summer openinl of the nearby amphitheater that may finally give the little theater group the break it'a beeJi waltina for. Foreaeelng the difficult partdng and acheOU1inC problenu when the amphitheater opens, ctty offldala asx'eed this week to pay nearly $9,000 for architectural drawlnga of a new theater at a.ta ~eu'a Rea Communfty Center. • Keith Van Holt. director of dty lei.sure aervicea, aaid conatruction could be'ln in July and be finished ln October if the project is approved. Cost is estimated at *8(),000 . 'lbe city supports operation of the theater. With the theater'• aeaaon opening In Sep1ember, Van Holt aaid the playhOU9e may have to remain at the fairground• for the flrat perfonnance. Tambellini aa)'I she's certain the number of aeuon subecrtbert Will double from the current 200 if the new theater is built. "Thi.I la ~ great.'' ahe aaid. "People will finally know we're there." .,) the McFaddena have eomethin1 ln common, They all were pioneers alona the Oranae C.out and they all bave major atreeta named after them in Huntington S..Ch. The information la found In the hl.ltorical booklet compiled and updated every 10 oft.en by Hunt~jton Beach City Clerk Alida ,Wentworth. The llterature on the atreet narnet1 waa provided by Marvin Carlberg, who made the atudy when he waa ln the eighth grade at Lark View achool. "I know lt h.aa to be accurate," Wentworth tald, "becauae Maraaret (hla mother) would lnaiat on It." Marvin apparently retired u a fledsllna hlatortan and is now atudytna computer eclences at UC Santa Barbara. Hla father , David, a microbiology profeaaor at Cal State Long Beach, said hia 10n spent many houn In the library. ''He alao Interviewed aeveral people," he said. The booklet ia available free at Wentworth's office on the 1eOOnd floor at City Hall, 2000 Main Street. o.IJ"°4~ Alicia Wen tworth compiled new edition Secretary of state says women now a political force March Fong Eu at I rvine conference Scie ntis ts r Mute UCI 'mass' claim By KAREN E . KLEIN of'IM o.1J Not llaff For the first time in history, women are a political force to be reckoned with, California Secretary of State March Fong Eu says. Women are voting in numbers equal to men for the first time In peacetime. In aome age groupe, there are more female voters than males. "The Eighties 1s the decade when women wlll play the deciding role in elections," Eu said ln an Irvine speech Tuesday. "There are a record nwnber of women seeking office today -in fact there has been a 10 percent increase in women candidates since 1980." Eu has been California's A team of German, Swlss and Secretary of State since 1974. American scientists is refuting Prior to that she served four today the conclusions of UC tenns in the Legislature. She is a Irvine re 1 ear ch er s, who third-generation Californian. suggested in 1980 the universe Because of women's growing could collapse In on itself. political awareness, and becauae At issue 'is whether the most of the effect the battle over the common particle known in the F.qual Rights Amendment has world, the subatomic neutrino, had on women, there is an ever· haa mass. The UC Irvine group, widening gender gap emerging headed by Frederick Reines, said in national voting habits, said Eu, neutrinos hav~ unseen mass. speaking to the Soroptimlat In a report delivered yesterday International group of Newport Harbor. in Baltimore, the international • , w 0 m e n a r e m 0 r e team says it can tif?d no eVldence disapprovfng of· President of mass, althou&h it may eXlSt. Reagan's views on defense and Reines aaid \hrough a campus foreign policy. They are alao apo keswoman he'll make no more co n cern ed about )~q&a ~ ~ ~w .... ~S.~ ~~1P~.:..~F~~ until he exalninea,Us-finc:llhb. qualify'e<Iucatfon'uuw men,"'~ U neutrina. do in fact have said. mass, then acientista have To equalize the role of women apeculated their own 1ravity in the nation's ~on-ma.king could .omeday cau.e the univerae proce8s, Eu said, tfiey should be to collapee back upon itaelf. concerned not aim ply with All booked up electing women to office, but with electing "enlightene_d " women -and men. "There are an embarraaaing number of women who are put down and are threatened by other women," she u.id. These are the women who atlll adhere to what Eu called the "Adam and Eve contract." "Men were contracted to provide prot«tion for women, and in return they women were expected to staff the cafeteria, brothel and the child care center in the home," she explained. The only means of survival for a woman was holding on to the man she was lucky enough to get. Therefore, other women were seen as threats, she said. "A combination of insecure women and threatened men makes for society's loss" at the polls, Eu said. In politics, she said, women come into the game with the deck stacked against them . "Incumbents, who are usually men, have a 10 p ercent advantage to start off," she aaid. "Women have been shown to have a 10 ~t diladvantage at the polla. So, many women have a 20 percent disadvantage right off the bat." The only way women will overcome that disadvantage Is for other women to give -of their time, their knowledge and their money, Eu said. +...... ;:x.t:. u~ ~ ~. the ~. to matre opbdr'tUnlfies khown ~ women. We have to be the role mode1a," Eu said. "There are no in~urmountable byriera to fulfil.llnl'one's dream&. Th4!''only real barriers are self~~··· Helpen for Friends of Newport Beach Library sort through the h undreds of boob to be ollered at 24th annual book sale at city'• Newport Center branch April 28-30. " .. ----- Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Friday. Aprtl 22, 1883 .41 Nuclear power outlook bleak Nuclear wut• 11ecnory Crou Sec View Supreme Court ruling only latest in series of stumbling blocks IY WALTER R. MEARS ,,, ....... e.. ......... . WASHINGTON -Nuclear power development wu on hold even before the Supreme Court ruled that 1\atel can block new lan1 until the 1overnment out a l&fe way to ,_-t rid ut.e fuel. Now there 1 that ~al problem to 10 with the t:ical and financial dilemmas hat already were facln1 the nuclear power induatey. And the outloolc for expanalon of that energy 90W'ce at any Ume aoon II a bleak C>ne, at beet. Early In the atomic era, advocatee of nuclev power cl.aimed electnclty could be 1enerat.ed IO cheaplr. and plenutully that lt wouldn t have to be metered. That lclence flct.ion euphoria la Iona ,one. In the four yeara 1lnce the accident at Three Mlle Ialand, near Harrlaburg, Pa., there have been no new orden for nuclear power plahta, and aome old onee have been canceled. One major reason la money. Investon are wary of the rilka D ..... 7374TS191119 1'9 908182 aJ• ·None .. of M9rch 23 . m C• 11111111,. AP/News Graph•l ... Special agent Ashley Williams lilWI llllllll involved ln flnancln1 nuclear power plantl, with coeta 1plrallna and re1ulatory delay• chronic, even when all 1oee well. When all does not I<> well, the cott of cleanlni up alt.er a nuclMr plant accident can be 1tratolpher1c. Despite 1uch problema, moet flnanden are said to favor rapid development of nuclear generatfna planta. Two Columbia Unlvenity researchen who surveyed the opinions of decl1lon-maker1 o~ nuclear power say that also l1 the prevailing view among government regulatOn, It\ the scientific community and in Congreea. But Robert L. Cohen and S . Robert Uchter of the Reeean:h Inittitute on International C h,nge, found the moat powerful and persuasive people involved In nuclear plant deci1ion1 were environmental leaden and anti-nuclear acUvistl, who are unanlmoully oppoeed to proc::eedlng with new plants. "In spite of thls impressive pro-nuclear consensus among key decision makera, both public opinion and the nuc lear regulatory process have moved in recent years toward the preferences 'of the activists," Cohen and Uchter say in a study published by the American Enterprbe Institute. ~'Thia suggeatl that the anti- nuclear and environmental group leaders have acquired a kind of veto po wer over nuclear development.'' Cohen and Lichter suggest that 1t stema from political savvy, and from "the willingness of sympathetic national media to convey anti-nuclear arguments to the general public." 1heir survey covered 274 people, among th~ ecientiata in dilplay& counterleit money f> seized in Los Angeles area. Southland new ntecca for U.S. counter£ eiters BJ JACKIE BYMAN ... ,. .. ,,_.,.., LOS ANGELES -Southern Calllomia lada the nation in counterfeitfn8, but authorttles aren'r IUre why. "Lut /ear in the Los Aqeles area there wu more count.erfei~ than there wu in any other ar.a of the U.S ., ' uid Special Aeent Ashley WIUlam1, chief of the Secret Service in Los ~ . "We doo't know all the reaorw for it. Part of It probably bu to do with the Mexican alien -.mnmlty tn the --that lt'1 very euy to.,... ~ve notel In alien ocmmunities where people W'OD t detect a.note• Milly," he ukl. Donate your operating second refrigerator to a charity listed below and Southern California Edison will pay you $25. You'll be in the money in another way, too. Because you'll be saving up to $150 a year in second refrigerator operating costs. You may also qualify for a tax deduction on the donation. The charity LOSANQRU LONQl!ACH and ou\ of aovernment, memben of eon,re.. and their &op aides, flnanclefl, nuclea~ power lndUltry e"ecuuve.. offlclall at the N'uclear Re1ulatory Comml11lon and other 1overnment a1enclea, and the envlrorunentalilta. They report that every group but the last wanta to go ahead with nuclear development, agreeing that the rl1k1 are man.aeeable and the planta aafe enou.rh "for their own back yarda'."'' "Conalderln1 their laolatlon, the ant.la have done a remarkable job of combattlng the combined force• of a powerful lndu.try, 1ympathetic reau!atora, and even outside experts who overwhelmingly favor nuclear development," Cohen and Lichter wrote. "What haa helped them ia their skill at pra c ticing the Increasingly familiar art o f alngle-issue politics ... They have won to their side the one ally that count&-the American public." Now the Supreme Court has erected another major barrier to nuclear development, ruling that states may forbid construction of new planta until Washington comes up with a safe system of nuclear waate disposal. The ruling upheld a California moratorium on nuclear plants, and flve other states have similar plans. More may well follow. Chart at left shows decline in nuclear power plant orders since l 973. Above, one possible method of disposing of nuclear wastes is illustrated. Artificial pregnancies gain SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A physician who helped produce America's flrat test-tube baby predict.a that by 1988, the success rate for artificially induced pregnancies will aurpass the rate of pregnancies that occur with naturally fertile couples. Dr. Howard W. Jones Jr., who with his wife, Georgeanna, teaches obstetric s and gynecology at the East Virginil Medical College in Norfolk, Va., said Wedneeday that within five yeara it 1hould be possible to pinpoint those eggs of infertile women that have the best chance of producing viable embryos. With such a discovery, only those eggs would .be Jert.iliz.ed and the chances for the birth of healthy babies would be greatly increaaed, Jones said. He uld such a finding would double the rate of succe11ful pregnancies for in vitro fertilization to 40 percent. should give you a receipt for income tax purposes. And your refrigerator will be picked up at no charge~ When you make the arrangements. be sure to mention this special offer, and when your refrigerator is picked up, we'll send you the reward upon notification by the participating charity. You'll see that saving energy is a great way of saving money. This offer is limited to Edison customers only, two donations per household, or a maximum of $50 per person. Cooperating charitable organizations are listed below. You must mention this offer to collect the reward . This offer expires May 31, 1983. For details. call Edison's Conservation Action line at 1 (800) 952-5062 ~nd ask tor Tape Number 120. Olber ~n Include the Oou.riahlna druc ... tlnce peopJ. tn the drua tnd. mmetllbll llilleline 11 oounterfeiten. IA addltioo, u to 20 ~t ol the.,_,, oountel'Wt noc. an..,,...,_, Goodwill Industries (213) 222-5131 St. Vincent de Paul (213) 221-6191 Salvation Army (213) 62CH270 SAN fERNANOO VN.J.'£V Goodwill Industries (213) 435-7741 Selvation Army (213) 591-7691, Ext. 52 OMHQE COUNTY Rfvatal~IAN llDtl'Wt°'NO. Calvary Lutheran Chu~~~~~~~~~~ ~ =ind~= ~~5-1810 Olildrtn's Hospital of Oranp Oounty Goodwill Industries (714) 885-3831 .. dlMf11 from Cdomtu. Wuu.ml laid. Jn Southern CalJtornla, up to tao.000 • Welt • E i.I by fedenJ autholtk bis lllld. Of about mlWm a-.nu.factund • the ........ y.r. '1llbout11.0 mOnon ... rMainld ... ~ to .. tDto ~he llAd. 'Authorltln can tabuljte th• amount or _, in draalatian '111..-almalt aD 9 ~ .biiiab Of tM rwdtril I I I IM, w)we 911Jtobt .... l»llid. 'Jlae llllG!UMGl .... Mt~ In tUJWatian •••rulli'tom •••••taw~-.... ,_.,,.........._._.0at.1;._.., :i111""9 .... ••I' •• • .... ~ wa... .......... . "lt'•1!!'1r:~ .... , ..... .., ~......... ... w .. ... ""' -. Goodwill Industries (213) 782-2520 I.AN OAllRIEL \W.LIY, IAGl• ft()CK Salvition Almy (213) ~7291 SANTA MONtcA Salvation Army (213) 450-7235 ~~· Deseret Industries (213) 268-7281 THOVUND OAKS, OXNARD Salvation Atmy 1 (SX>) 382-3439 Of' (213) 883-6321 MHTA MnMA. crrv ""'VINNM Salvltlon Army(~) 966-1778 (714) 972-1242 or 1 (000) 841-7439 Salvation Army (714) 8-9604 Oeseret Industries (714) 545-8271 ~~ERVILL[. Disabled Anw1e1n ~•ans Chlr1tl• • Salvation Aimy (805) 325-8626 of er.,. O>unty (714) 5'7-0615 • or l (800) 348-3562 Selvatlon Army (7~) &47-0831 IAN JCMqUeH VAi.LiV St. Vincent de Piii.Ji (114) 633-9190 Salvation AnrrJ ~hlrltl• require un1t1 be .. ,...., ICll*tlble. fbr more Information, cont.ct tM~1ty. Tut .... (209) 686-S374 Viulla (209) 134-7367 Souther.n California Edison I ti Orur Oout OAll.Y PU.OT/Friday, Aprll 21, 1U3 " oa~ingi 'housands to wat h Ensenada race start ~ IA>C&.ABEY I '!be last cl...a to •tart •t 1:10 p.m. wW be the ......... ..., Anotent Mariner (wood4Jn boeta) on the lnahore line •Art Sel•enbaam, editor ol the Loi laddet1. The North CampUI II at the comer of ~ to waWh the and the Southern ac..n Racina Dtvilion (SORO) Anple1 Tune. book review leci.lon, wW 1peak Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive ~leftldl yKht race Sa YIU IO, five your on the otf.lhore Une. tonlfht durln1 a free pro1ram at the on the beech of the lboa or the If you have 1harp eara you may hear a Hunt1n1ton Beach Central Library. 7111 •Chabad ol lrvine Jewllh c.enter wW u11I over ~ del M tuly. con.aid table amount of hull-banatna or profan!U• Talbert Ave. hold an art auction at 7 p.m. Sunday at ltl You will be amona t})e thoulinda w}lo wUl "ooh and obeceruU• u ak.Jppen and cntWI ICl'eam for The event begln1 at 7:30 p .m. In the headquarten at 4872 Royce Road. ah'' at the lieht OM'ovw 800 ~yachta -"tea room" -lf there be any. -.. b th A ,,_~ew of the art work.I wW beonr1 .. at~ ~~ia ln -•-~ 2 .... to 80 feet -eytna for By the time the lut cu-aat the ... -1.... Talbert Room. The event, 1pon101-.a y e ., • ..,... Uo .... .,, -"""' 11 .. ft•'-R~1 all vi ~ w ~~ .. .'~ Hununiton Betich Frlenda of the Library, 1' p.m. and a 1paahetti dinner will to w at ~:30 tton on the du.al lloea 0 ... ,. ewport lignal )'llChtl from pre OUI w ·--.. open to the ruubltc. Wine and cheeae p.m. Ad.m.ialfon to the auction and dinner la tty. out u tar u Dana Point -101De of them reachlng b '4.M. Hundredl of o t1 will line the bay ahoree of offlhore ln quest of their best or m01t favorable refreshmentl w be avalla le. The auction la the group'• first activity ln Balboa Ialand an the PenJn.sula to .watch the wind oond1Uona. Seldenbaum hu worked for KCET Ill 1983 fund -railina campal,_n . More parade of yachta they 1tream dol the bay It the wlnd 11 we1terly or northweet.erly, Channel 28 and Life maga.z:1ne. He 8*> hu lnfonnaUon may be obtained by calllng Lyu 110wud cheok·ln ta and the ~ ee. colorful :J:.lnnaken wlll beatn to bloom a few tauaht college cl.-ancf written • book on Geaelowlh at 8~7-6114 or Duda Brodie at But don't to \U'Mlentand w '• aolng on mlnutea ter that at.art. In 1e>utherly ~-~theubet the 200th birthday of Loa Anje\ea. M3•193g, out there. In there will be a naof racers wind condlUona you can expect the UUlltl to juat M contUM!dfi you are u they for a 1pot teckins clale-hauled toward the beach on starboard •Orange arovea on the Saddleback •"Eating for Life" 11 the topic of a tree to maneuver wait for their ree~ 1tartinQ taok, or headina out to aea on port tack. College North c.vnpua ln lrvlne will be open aeminar which ta bel.na aponaored by Paclfica 9'lna1 -eome them wonde~ 'w . the bell The next real exdtement ln the race la at to the publlc beginning this weekend for Community Hospital ln Huntington Beach. ii that lnlhot'e or ott.abore line' u ~cue may Enlenad.a u the boata 1tart ltreamlng down Todos people to pick or~ for 15 centa per pound. It wW be held May 4 from 7.9 p.m. tn the be. Sana Bay on the way to the fl.niah line. The ao-called 'Orange Pick'' la an annual Carmen Yuppa Conference center, 18819 To give 1ou a aUmmer of lnslght k> what la NOSA committeftmen and sailors alike are fund-ral1lng event 1ponsored by the Delaware St. bappeo!as, hore la the·-proced~p by hofllnll the... la no crunch at the llnlah line u there Aw>dat<d Student 0.-pnbation. Laat year, Sudra Varta, realatered dletlcien at the~ Newport Ocean SaW.na tion: wu a few yean ago when 100 yachtl arrived at a the 1tudent1 earned $6,000. Pacifica Hoapital, wlll be the ~peaker. ~ lln•wW be separated by a co 1ttt,.e boat 100:,fqol tlnlah line at virtually the same time. The groves wW be o~ned tomorrow from Emphaal1 wlll' be placed on develop Ing lD the om and a committee boat a ieaiCh end Al ~e boetl •tart flniahing, party t.lme begins 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Picking at.o will be available health-building eating habitl as the easiest marking ~~iP&l~ifela;:;::;--at Enlenada climaxing with the colorful trophy during the next two weekends. way to achJeve a long, healthy Ule. 'big show: • reviewer to talk -~~~! 1Y-B¥80un:0_ffe.':..Je'Wwd=th_..~(lO p1wwwutadt111 ln the patio of the Bahia Hotel. Campus officials are advi1ing serious Additional lnfonnation about the seminar w ..... ~ UUll ... \Vil1IOU a m .._.._ After U\at the long, hungover drag back to pickera to bring their own containers and may be obtained by calling 947-5909. mlnu ~ tamaran.-r~hOl~m~•~'°"'8~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~__!~~~~~~~~fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:=::i:i:i:i::==:=::;::=:=;~~~~~ and trimara ~ on the ln1hore llne and the Performance cap ~ Fleet (PHRF) Clua A on the offshore Un,, The 10-mln~ atinaI ls llCOOlllpenied visibly b~a wh.Ke--cohe flown from the atatt of all three oornmJttee boatl. At 11:05 a.m. another signal, accompanied by a blue cone will indicate preparatory, and at 12 o'clock the two clU9e9 wW •tart. indicated by a red c0ne on the committee boeta. The starting slgnal for one class la the 10-mlnute warning for the next clames to 1tart. A blue cone wW be flown at the five mlnute "prep" and a red cone for the start. The ~nd ~J£e~t at 12:10 will be the Clue A IOR yacht.I on the inshore line and the PHRF-B yachtl offahore. At 12:20 the IOR-B wW 1tart inshore and the PHRF-C on the .offlhore line. The 12:30 signal la for Clua C IOR and the PHRF-D; 12:40 i1 the 1ignal for the atart of PHRF-F yachts on the inshore line and PHRF-E offshore; 12:50 will herald the start of PHRF-H inabore and PHRF-G offshore; 1 p.m. will aee the PHRF-J off on the inshore line and the PHRF-1 group offshore. ...._ Kenneth Fowler new president Coast Association installs officers Kenneth Fowler, a aenior vice president of South Coast Bank in Costa Meu, hu been installed .. president of the Orange c.o.t Amod.ation for the 8eCOnd year in a row. Fowler aho ia president of the Coata Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Three vice presidents aho were installed ln recent ceremonies at the Santa Ana Country Club in Costa Mesa. Tbe_y Include Co1ta Mesa Councilwoman Arlene Schafer, R.I. "Cuba" Monia of Newport Beech and Don Walter of Huntington Beach. Jack Fe,han of Huntington Beach waa imt&lled u treasurer and Ralph K.iaer of Newport 8ffch WU named aecreta.ry. The Orange Coaat Auociation I.a dedicated principally to the development and betterment of <>ranee County coutal oommunlties. UC Irvine plans for Peace Week Jfw,. Week will be at.el 'led at OC Irvine next week wtth a lll'iel of tpeaken, lilml and dramatic ..-itatSonL Amona the offerlnp a.re Qw!iee: -A Plirfannuct ot '1>\anbera !kemen." a Jllay for the nuclear.,. ~tied by the ae.der'a ,,_ ... at noon Monda1 at Oawwu Plu.a. -The fllml "Goda ol. Metal'' and, "It You Loft Tb» Plamt'' ahown oantin~ .(l'.'oln 10 I.JD, '° I p.m. Wedftt9day In the Untve91ty c..nter a.t Boom: . . ~ .,.._ntaelon b7 ~Guy. Mallac aDd ._ 8anplNI Utled ~on OandhJ, llttW -C.tnl Alnstra; 8cra .... for PoUtbl ~bane• ln BevolutJon.ary S.ttln1," at noon jl'lt&lrlllll1' ID dM UnAWl'llUJ C..ter AIQobl\heaw. -A ........ "1 · Kfttn Kua"*' .ol the lnttr· = CbrtfU,us, l'ellow'lhtp, .. Nucleer War: A l1111'*'~i?JO p.m. Ttuanday, In ....... , ........ -A 1~h bJ 9tl MeLlnn ~ln1 u a ..... ., ~ TWIWn Clft ..,..,. lftd ,...... tn !rci== ct& ll:IO ,... . .....,.,, ~IO APRIL 23 & 24-LAGUNA BEACH Festival of Arts Grounds 10:00 a.m. -s:oo p.m. •• SPdNSOAI: Con90fldllted ......, .. M~ f'emly Int. Jey'• c...me Sold w-. AllOCldon 010,.,,..eo. Tlcketron Carta.If • Men:ury1M9 KenMUI ~lhel .. .-or1 lu6ctt Newport9f "ww1 .,..., "°' THE WESTERN INSTITUTE OF LIVING • UNITED WESTERN MEDICAL CENTERS Present the ttird In a series of rour free publlc semlnors for thoughtful Orange County odutts on "HOW TO COPE WITH STREss· "Alcohol, Drugs and Stress" Program Chairman DR. JOHN L. SCHWARTZ, M.D. PsychlatrlsHn-Chlef United Western Medical Cetiters Or. John L. Schwartz. M.D .. post presi- dent. Western Medical Center/Santa Al"to medical staff, hos been In private practice In Orange County since 1974. 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Worktn1 wl th paycholo1lat Julie• Gaynor, ahe be1an the foundation In the b.llef that c:hildren who ~ the line from natural cwioatty to deliberate destruc:tian with tlre are ~ out f« help and attent.lon. Juventlt &r100 ta "aenerally-" ex~ of underlyt.na aoc:tal w peraonallty problem•," Hid Gaynor . The an1wer 11 treetment.. not puniahment. ln the 2 ~ y ..... the prosram hu operated, 29 bor. have been teamed with fl.ref 1hten. The r..Wt, the women Mid, i. 100 pettent 8\.1CCe91. None of the boya nu reeWMd •tt.lll8 ttrea. The cloee relat1on1hlp with flret11hton teachee younpt.en about the dovutatlon wrou1ht by fire and aivn them heroic modela on whlch to pattern their behavior, McLauatUJ.n Mid. The ftreftahten ai.o try to l.nat1ll ln the younpten confidence and feellnp of eelt-worth. 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I .ti Coming Dtt&gn1 Thtrmlque '"' Cer•ft .......... 21.11 .< •t 1 1 .. f c: .. .. -' "· . 2 ii a oil ~ l K • l .. _ ... ~ahbage is king weekend fling li'a more than a cook-off. More like a family picnic. U, that , your family gathered on warm af t.emoons by the 1ea or by e treea. with hampen of sausages, punches, sweet cakee and eet wine. The men brought wood for fires and the andmothen brought babushkas and pota 'Of cabbages stuffed th meat or rice or chickpeas or vegetables. The flrlt "Great Stuffed Cabbage Roll-off" wafta ita way Into the Orange Coast psyche this weekend with all the subtlety of a flaming sword dance. There's the K.lng Cole Ball tonight at the Newport.er Inn. Then, for aomething to really stick a fork and spoon into, there are two days of cooking, eating, singing, dancing, hugging, ld.ssing, crying, laughing and all of the other wonderful thi~ that can happen when you remember mama's sannas, grap.ny s !JOlurnkes, uncle Jake's knishes or tante Marie's cabbage creole. The cause couldn't be better for all this revelry. Proceeds from the weekend go to the OC chapter of the Conference of Christians and Jews. And the philoeophy behind the festivities -to celebrate our diverse and delightful heritages and see the commonality of our backgrounds wrapped up neatly in a succulent cabbage leaf -is worth the price of admission. . The Roll-off's daytime activities are Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m . and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m . at the Festival of -tr"ta Grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Enjoy. . ' pinions ellpresst-0 1n tht' \P<l<l' cU>OVl' art' lhow ot the Dady Pilot Otner view~ 1·• t sse<I on tn1s pac;ie .srt' tho~ or t~ir author\ .mo ct rt1st\ Rectoer tomment 1~ '°'"t . Addrns Thi!' Oa 1tv Pilot P O Boa 1~. Co\lct Mesct C A '11626 Phonl' t/1'1 '2·021 MAllBDX una appetite killed the F.ditor: ~The order prohibiting the deral government from tlonlng observera on tuna ta to monitor porpol.te kills, l\aa in tum killed my appetite for \Una. one9elf not of sustaining one.elf reprdless of the cost to othen. Thia wu the wisdom of aaint.E like Francis of Aaaisi and of people llke the ancestors of American Indiana. One canno1 hope, though, to profoundly be al peace with oneeelf until one fin1 I do not know of any belnga enda one's war of greed agalna1 more actively benl&n toward the nonhwnan world. human belnaa than porpol1e1. Though governments and The.e warm-blooded and warm-buaineaes may be cold monsters hearted 1wlmmen of the seas completely absorbed by tht have remained IO dispaeed even ganpier ethic of expediency with a con tin ulna history of they a re com po 1 e d of human inequity. While I am warmblooded human beln11 deeply grateful tor their Beinp which have not hopefully m.agn.an1mlty. I am ashamed of lost all their humanity to the the apathy and avarice of my oowardioe and callousneaa of an race, which haa perpetuated their all too civilized world. beinl killed. To inhumanity, I muat state Sacrlflcing the H vea of that only when fecteral ~ porpcae. becauae 10me humana are restationed on tuna boeta to are unwtlllna to aacrifice 80fDe of monitor porpoae k.i11I and the their 1uperlluou1 wealth la a tu~ficantly ·,-cf~~t'~ .. \wUrI ' ~ die Heroic ~. where how OM I can, by word of mouth. Jenera ltved wu more important than and public.atJona, not to eat or how long one lived. How, wu a bUy tuna. matter of being at peace with J .C. KING Initials confusing To the Editor: A recent letter ln your paper 9ontaining an erroneous reference to the California State Employee.' A.19odation. · CSEA representa more than 100,000 employetS in state civil tervice and state higher education (UC and CSU). Tbe letter refer• to CSEA a1 iiepreeenting clum.fled employees 1h a local IChool d1strlct. The.e employees are represented by the California School Employees Aa8ociation. Becauae both organizations go by the same lnltiala, CSE.A. that lends itself to a great deal of confusion. We hope you will uae the proper reference in future newt art.idea, remembering that state and 1chool employeea are repre.ented by different unlona. KEITH H!!ABN Communications Admln.lstrator c.allfomla State F.rnployees Amt. Sacramento Alirport 'clarity' .. To the Editor: Oh, how refreshing! Finally. we have clarlty! There can now be little doubt of Supervt.or Clark'• and hit helpers' intent with regard to Orange County Airport; 73 fll&hta for now. and aa many more later a1 can bly be flung aero. Newport Betlch. We must face it -no one ls going to protect our community except ounelvea; and only our efforta and th<>H of our City Council can avoid the craaa Insensitivity of our Board of Supervt.ora. FREDRIC J . FORSTER . I. IDJd/Educate yourself chancellor of the German ~. ~Uom -.rUer had decidect to pen1lon hla ~t worbn at '1hat .,.. In. accuarlee didn't know what they were datna. tlths. Beef carcut .. , booked to ovwbwS dWn drtw., roll pemt. the wt p..sen a t a nw of 250 to 100 a-bour. 'ftMlt ~ alid pwSen anJ;y a.bout l) ... to .....,,.,. .-ch, beef. OoWd JOU d*lk out an enUn ~ and dedde In la ..,.. what to .ump tlt Nt&thl!r c.QIJd L lllhty people flew ICftl9 the AthnUc before CharlH Undbltlh Ft lrOUl"ld to~ tt. .. U.S. lacks sea-lift power WASHINGTON -Naval planners ln the backrooma of the Pentagon have their fingers croesed hoplng that the United States doesn't have to fight a conventional war far from home. The reaaon la simple, if embarrasaing: We don't have the ships needed to keep our troops and our allies aupplied. Top -secret Pentagon ueeamenta make frighteningly clear how low our sea lift capability baa sunk aince World War II, when the U.S. Navy and Merchant Martne carried the milllary output of American induatry to battlefronts around the globe. That, basically. ii what won the war. The estimates, seen by my auodates Donald Goldberg and Dale Van Atta, al.so ahow that the Soviets' ablllty to supply annlea on distant battlefields has been growing aa ours has withered away. WHAT MAKES this woeful lack of transport ability Important ii that the stocks of munitions now on hand in West.em Europe aren't enough to keep a war alive. Aa one top-secret Pentagon report puu 1t: "Both U.S . and allied war reserve stocks in 'Europe continue to be inadequate . A 'high risk ' G -JIC_l_ll-1-111_1_1 -~ situation exists ln NATO today beca1.11e a strong initial defen.1e in NATO cannot be auatained until the supply pipeline, aurported by the U .S . industrla base, Is eatabllahed." In other worda, the United States Is atlll the ·•arsenal of democracy" that It WU in World War II -but there ii no longer a way of shipping the arsenal's output where It's needed. The importance of a sea lift capability -If It was ever in doubt -was made clear by the Falkland Islands mini-war, which the Britiah won largely because they were able to press into service their civilian ships, including the "drafting" of the Queen tlizabeth II as a troop transport. Unfortunate}l_, the United States haa no ~ II or enough other civilian shlpe to draft for wartime duty. Here's what we have available to rely on ln case of a national emergency. -The Military Seallft Command Controlled Fleet of 134 government-owned ships. Unfortunately, "less than three doz.en ahipe are estimated to be Ideally suited for sea lift of military supplies," according to an internal White House document, which adds, with some understatement, that the fleet'• "principal weakneaa I.a that it can only carry a small share of the military cargo likely to be needed." -The National Defense Reserve Fleet of 254 ships that auppoeedly will be ready to go within three to eight weeks. A. of ()(;tober 1981, 130 of these ships were 30 or 40 years old. -The U.S. flag Merchant Marine of 578 privately owned ships. But only 36 percent of this fleet is considered useful for the food and munitions that fighting forces need. -The 343-ship "effectively U.S. controlled" fleet owned by American companies or individuals and regatered with foreign countries. But only about 15 of these ships are capable of carrying dry cargo, and only 52 of the tankers are suitable for military use. Furthennore, thaae foreign-flag ships are manned by non-American crews, whose enthusiasm for getting shot at ln an American war is understandably suapect. -Free world shipping, some 600 ships. About 400 o1 these might be available, but there's no estimate o{ how many would actually be mill ta.rily useful. -Some 20,000 ships owned by non--00mmuniat naUona, capable of carrying 600 million tons of cargo. But few are likely to come rushing to America's aid -at least ln time to do any good. PRESTIGIOUS 'PUSHERS': Supporters of the medJcal uae of heroln for terminally ili patienta include Americana of every political penuaaion, from liberal Sen. Paul Tlongu, D-Mua., to conservative colwnn.iat William F . Buckley Sen. Daniel Inouye. D -Hawall , has repeatedly introduced legislation to allow lhe uae of heroin to relieve the excruciating pain of terminal cancer victima. But the legi.alation has gotten nowhere. Qlpitol Hill aou.rcea say one re&110n la a group called the American Federation for a Drug-Free Youth. This group threatened to accuae Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, of "pushing" heroin il hia committee approved lnouye'a bill. Hatch was running for re-election, ao he backed off. Meanwhile, terminal cancer patienta are suffering great pain, even though there would be no conceivable llOcial problem 11 they became heroin addicts in the final weeks of their lives. Congressional aides predict th.at the legitation will be revived once things ''ainuner down.'' s ~ n~~f:~~::9f ~,J:.~~~Qll§ihi ~ \y .. ,.J9_~~w~.t ··-.u.,~~ A "'oman In &outhern California la.t her right ann at the 1houlder to the jaws of a llonela kept in a backyard cqe at the victim's home. The Riverside woman now 1eelu $4 million ln damaaes from the county and the state of California, alleging negllgence. The qUetUon that begs U> be answered la thJa: Wu M.n. Eileen Pasternak being held captive in a cage, too, like tile lione91? (Slmba the lione., two cougars and two youna tigen were kept penned on property of Mn. Puternak and her husband, Alex.) The answer, of courae. ia no. She lived in that urban jungle of her free will, with full and prior knowledae. presumably, that the predacory cam were there. One 111111/ 11.AClllll ~$ :?..;_fj* a110 muat anume that Mrs. Pasternak knew that theee kinda of anlma1a are meat-eaten and prone to secure their food through vjolent methods. THE ACTIONS of Mra. Pasternak in filing theee law1uJta agalnat the peopfe of Riverside County and the state of Call.f:om1a are the aftermath of a aeries of legal maneuvers In litigation that becomes polntleaa if a "responsible party" cannot be found to take the blame for what adml ttedly i1 a tragic and i.rredeemable circumstance. The case doe a. however, und.el'800re a growing tendency of people to aaawne that aome faceless "government" ia ln fact responsible for the health, safety and day-to-day dedaion-maklng of every citizen. Eventually, one must begin to accef t the reaponslbllity for one s own actions. The Paatemak lawault haa ita par~el every day that this atate'a Leg11lature la in M!Uion. Const.ant streams of special interest repreeentatlvee eeek ways to tap the at.ate'• coffers oo behalf of a paying client, while some lawmakers spend their lives flndlng ways to apend more tax money. Wi-iters find World of topics In well over three decade9 of wrtUni a daily column l have. heard almo1t everything, but there la one recurrent question that never fall• to puzzle and aatound me. It i1 the fint queat.lon I am asked moat often by mo9t people . "How do you find material to write a colwnn f!Very da)'f" they lnvartably want to know .. eoon u we meet. To rm, um la th. equlvalmt of uklna a skywriter how he flnda enouah apace for hit~. IYlllY HllRll ~ ~ aquint at it from my own angle of via.ion, t.ry1na to ~entand it a little better and to paa on my personal vision -to others who may aee it dilferenUy, or not at all. The really difficult ta1k In wrttini la not mine, but la carrled by the imaginative creators -by the poem and the (>la)'Wrilhtl and the noveliatl. They form their material not from the world we 1hare, but ln th• private world of their own which they create and people like an act of God. S1nce I cennot do what they do, I am ju8t u c.bund.entruck by their uncanny abWty to produce truth and t>e.uty and mMDinl out of notl\!.Qa, •It were, • my reeden .-n to be by SI\)' own ,.ndldom and tran.a'lationa of i.lity. Thia quality called responsibWty ia an elusive one, dlfferi..ns greatly in lndividuala, subject to varying lnterpretationa .But in a free aociety, citizetu must ~ a atgniticant burden of responaibilities ranging from brushing one's teeth (responsibility to 1elf) to paying taxes (responsibility to othen). Somewhere between the9e daily activities la a great grey area, where one ends and the other begins. One'• peraonal freedom to awing a fist tenninates at the tip of another'• no.e. The peychoanalyst Jung wrote that "the areal decl1ion1 of human life have u a rule far more to do with the lnatincta and other myaterloua unconaclou1 f acton than with oonadoua will and well·meanin1 reasonableness." Applied to the kinda of ded.liOl'll being made ln Sacranlento today, Dr. Jung'• theory mfaht explaln why l'OOft mooey it being allocated to aoda1 eervicft theee days than to any other area of government expenditure. People have learned that the government la more than wUllng to take care of 'them if they decide they can't accompllah 1uch care on their own. THE STATE u a benevolent h09t la a~ specter. An lndMdual cannot be free under any fonn of eovemment tht hM taken, or been 1tven, tbe "reaponalblllty" for an ever- w l dent n 1 spectrum of pn:>tec'd~ If the atai. Departm•nt of For.try c.n be found culpable in the cae of Mn. Putwnall f« fantn1 to dei.rmln• that the animal WU ~!Y caaed. \bsl theft II no 1oetcaI 11m1t to the level of rHponalblltty that ~t~c.n-.une . Our brothen, It ... ma. an beoomlns our bepln. .... .. --- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 22, 1983 A Weddings J>ehlnd bars. • • Women want to be needed LOS A.NOELJ:S (AP) -Their PfOlpecUve buablnda may be ln prilor\ for yean or even the l'elt of thelr Uwa, but lut yar 900 women &.dded to marry convic:U ln California. • Some of the coupl• had known each other ~for9 the man w• eentenced, bul many of the ~ met their huabanda ln prilon, often throu&h pef"IOl\Al ada or lntroductiona by mutual frtenda. "We've aot 3,000 captive men in here, and yQbtve aot a lot of unhappy w0men out there," . •YI Richard Wipf, C011't!Ctional OOW\lelor at -Follom Prilon. where 91 inmates were married ln 1982. ''Thel come from all walka of life," he Mid. "We ve h.cl 1eCretarlee, IChoolteachera, nuraea ... " Ther marry men wha.e futures range from early releue dates to no hope of parole. '"nlere wu th1a IUY who committed about 100 rapea. and then we rehabWtated him and he committed about 100 more," Wipf uid. ''ThU& &UY had a parole datAt ln the yuar 2000-IOmetht ... But h ~od that the next~ntw-y ~le date didn't atop a achoolteacher from Salt Lake City from marrytna the man. ln another ca.ae. "Carol." who uked that her real name and that of her huaband not be UMd, met her 1po1.&11e while dolna law-related work at 1 pr'lM>n. He had been •rvini a life aentence for the murder of a policeman durtna a robbery. He wu paroled one year after their marrtaae followtna 14 yeara ln prt.on. She wd that while her huaband waa behind ban it wu llmllar to beina married and having an affair. "It'• 90rt of like 1 could aeparate It," Carol said. ''Thia wu my Ufe out here. I'd go to work and I'd have my friends ... It waa like the two didn't have anything to do with each other." "He'• a neat guy," Li.a Thomas laid of her huaba.nd, BAtt, who w11 convict.ed of triple murder ln 1977 and ii envtna three life •ntenc.. '' ... l'm not uhamod of him,'' ThotnM aa.ld. "rm uhamod of what he dld. '1I've met more nim IUY" in there (priaon) than l have on the atreeta,'' 'n\ornu edded. "The ~e out hen are •tl'anl•· At least you know up front where they (convtcta) have been and what'• happenlna with them.'' Brett'• mother, Oolore1 'I'h<lmu, .clded, "I have five other kids, and th1I 1t the be.It marriage of lhe lot." Pam and Marvin Murphy both wete 20 yean oJd and were dating when he wu aentenced to life for a murder ln a drua deal. "I didn't know anything about h1I crlm1nal backiJ'OUnd when we were out on the atteell," Murphy Mid. "So It wu pretty much a lhock when he wu arrested. It took quite a while to get over It ... "You filW'9 we're in a IJtuaUon where nat ot the Ume we have nothina to do but talk. Vttry few marr1ed *'pa. have that. And Wt talk 80 much of our relatiomhip that we know eech other more than a lot of people that have been married 20 yMJ'I." A veteran pr1lon psychiatrlat who hu eone lnto private prectice uys women marry prllonera becaUM they want to be needed. Dr. Larry Clanon uys IUCh women are "pretty good manapra" who are attracted to prilon lnmatea bec:eu.e they "have a great need to be needed -that'• what attracta them ln 1plte of the limited kind of return that they get out of It.'' He aay1 when the huaband geta out of prt.on and the relatlonahlp changes It la not unusual for the woman to leave the man. "I recall a woman who married three different BUY" (ln prilon) and divorced them," he Mid. Colle~tion of rare books goes to UCI l'I l.f< . Berl')'· shows color plate from the prize or the Emma Menninger collection, one of a complete set or Curtis's Botanical Magazine, which dates back to 1787. ·A short, tragic life .~{!~'f....,l\!J,J!e.¥.-'!Jf_!t'L!.8. .. 2:,,~£~ y WAYNE SUTER '-· ' A111 1 ._.,.,_......, ·' BOULDER, Colo. -By the time police arrived with a document declaring Michael Manning a neglected child, it wu too late. He WU alttady dead. He was only 3 years old, and ln the final, violent weeks of his brief life, there were no 90cia1 workers to help him. No relatives, no neighbors. Nobody. HI.a mother, Elizabeth. told police she watched that final morning as her live-ln boyfriend allegedly pummeled the small blond cliild for wetting his pe.nta -the last in a brutal aeries of regular beatino. When they dilcovered Michael was dead, she laid. they hid the body ln a heating vent at the housing project where they lived. The pol.Ice didn't come until two weeka later. "It took me too long to catch on." Cecilia Sopher, the victim'• aunt, said at her hou8e in nearby Niwot. "She always said Mi.key was aleeping or wu at another .lace or be wu spending the night at a friend .. house." uid her, who became suspicious ln late December and alerted po . "I made the call, but it WU too late," she laid. Michael wu buried in a small, white casket at Mountain View cemetery. HI.a mother was in jail and dJd not attend. Bia father, Michael Manning Sr., committed suicide in &ltimott 9eW!'al ye9n ago, hit moths told authorities. Ma.t of the mourners were atranaen. M.anni.ng hM been in jail since Dec. 30 when she defied a judge'• order to rewa1 the boy'a whereabouta. Her boyfriend, a 22-year-old high llChool dropout named Daniel Arevalo, is beir1f held on $100,000 bail bond for auapidon Ol child-abusfo - • The diacov~ April 12 of Michael's tiny corpse ended a puzd1ng four-month epi8ode in which a child suddenly dlaappeared and nobody, lt aeemed, knew where he had gone. lbs mother, an admitted prostitute, lnslated that he was ate with frtenda. A judge tried to force her to talk by aendlng her to jail. where she stayed, llilent for three months,. .. POUce, baffled, speculated privately the boy had been 10ld. "It 1ee1m like .amebody abould haw picked it uf, neiahbon or eomebody,'' aakf l..Mr)' Hone, dinlctor o the Boulder County Department of Social Services. The a:..k came about two weelra ago, lhortly before aDdn1gbt April 9, when Mannina mob her silence. She admit1ed that MlchMl WU <ie9d and led police to the muddy ditch where, she aya, her boybiend eecretly buried him. Aftidavtll In the <:Me, plua lnt.erviewa And other court documents. llell the tn&k: Italy. 0n the dq beiore 'lbimkaatvtna. M1cbae1 WU found ~ in a 4"11 ltcft. A poUcwman took him home to San .Tuan de1 en.to boullln& projec:t. a blMk cluster of buUdt"lll and Cr.-b.-.wD ,.... $wYalo &UMedlY beat the boy. When MJcb8e1 wet bl8 • ,_..._ An1¥a1o tli* tu. doUIM ana 1ett him b:ked' tn hll room. IA thii ..a that foUawecl. lhe aid, the beaUnea lbcr111ed In~ ... l9Wlity. .. ~ ... ~ ,.....,. l'OOlt8I' of • man. 0-f~ 1ndw MUI. thln IDd ...-. with • .,.. bid IDOUl1acht and a r.cant of pRty cftm. • MJcbtel W11 ...... D dUw bOun befon be dMd on Dec. 17. ACmi S I to NI miaillWt alftdaylt. tyenta unfolded wtth ~= ............. the and lnto .ty .,......._ ~· ........... ~ • ..,.. bud&Je, leap~~ Iii' IW 0t 10...,.. rwt periodl. 1' oMW ..... lO lftllnww, but mid lhe WM~ IWly. M '......_. illD "'9 ......_. whlN ....._ ._. llJlley on ............................... Aiwlllll• .... llt "'c:•i .............................. ,,.,.,.nl§Bllftllll ..... ......__,..._I ................. wMf"'ehl ......... -, ....... Michael Manning Hybrid orchids studied By GLENN 'SCOTT o<11te o.lr ,... ,..., Roger Berry never met F.mma Menninger to d.l8cua her passion for collecting rare volumes of horticultural works and for combining strains of her favorite orchids to create new hybrids. A cup of tea would have been so fitting. Berr;' ls the 1peclal collections librarian at UC Irvine. She was a librarian too. They could have chatted for hours about what the 10ft-spoken Berry calla "her marvelous success in gathering what every librarlfln reapect1: Complete ru.ns.'' But she was a quiet woman who aaked for Utile attention ln her final years living ln Lelaure World in the Laguna Hilla. When she died at age 92 in January, her collection of more than 2,000 books, pamphlets and period1cals was donated according to her wishes to UCI. Berry said the collection la the most valuable single gift the library has received . He estimated its value at slightly more than $200,000. Berry personally moved the volumes by van from Lelaure World to his basement enclave ln the library. It required several tri b~ring the move, and later durln& the lo.ng cataloaln& proce91. be f.ound yellowtne notes Mn. Menninger had slipped into her booka u ·well u articles ahe had written, drawin& on her +• ......... u-.-~ :i 'H .,. -,;She aayi 8ouiewhere1.hit~ .. plants 10tt of took her over," he laid. Mn. Menrunaer. who lived for many years with her husband, Elmore, on a .even-acre estate ln .ArCadia known u "Greenoaks," was an eminent nybridlat. Husband and wile retired ln the 1950s and traveled around the world collectinl rare book.a and plant.I -''tmmenina themaelves in the orchid world/' u Berry 88~~ book.a date back to PhWP, Milter's "Gardeners Dictionary,• in its sixth edition, dated 1752. Most of the volumes oonoem orchids. Many, u the masterful four-volume folio 1erle1 "Relchenbachla: Orchid• lllu1irated and Deacribed" (London, 1886·1895), Include pqe after page of band-painted color plaie. dnc:ribl.ng new or unusual hybrids. The prize of the collection. according to Berry, la her complete 1et of Curtl1'1 •'l'! .. ., lo' J .. ., .. 'N '" t .,.., ,... ,...... .., ....... O'Du:•"\11 UCI Special Collections Librarian Roger Berry ·" displays a hand-painted color plate of orchid ·· Catteleya Arnoldiana from one of rar.e volumes \ of horticultural books donated by lhe late Emma Menninger. ·. · "Botanical Magazine." It spam three centwieS. beginning with l..iher bound joumala from 1787 and continuing through current 1-ues. Berry laid the library has an obllsation to continue 1ubacriblng to the magazine, which included unparalleled de9Criptiona of rare planta and band-i-fnted plates Wltil 1948. Became she wu a librarian, Mn. Menninger al10 left the library $15,000 to cover proce-lnc costa. The collection will be kept behind locked doon ln the aped.al collectiona aection bul vofwnea will be made available to adults who request them, Berry said. ~ .. He la planning an exhibit ~ diaplay the older and mor..- colorful volumes on the library'~ main floor next month. For no""- however. Berry is completing an Inventory of the works, a~ l1oring tooae papers and prints IP add-free cartons. He 1ltill hadn't removed many· of her notes serving as bookmarka in the old vol~ although he admitted their aclf.. content could eventually cauae harm. ~ Mastef of mln,atures He's a giant in a small world • • • (• .. . ~•o qrang• Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Frldfy, Aprll 22, 1913 ,, Puppets teach acceptance Kids on the Block pull strings for disabled By HOVT HARWELL •1111l1tM "-Wfftef BlRMINOHAM, Ala. -Renaldo Rodriaue2, almoet blind, walka with a cane. Brenda Dubrowlk.i hu a welaht problem. Ellen Jane Peter110n hu Down'• 1yndrome. JennJfer Hau.er hu a learntna dllabllity. Mark Reilly hu cerebral pally. U they were real people, IOflle children would make fun of them or avoid them. But they are 3-foot puppeta who try to teach children how to accept other younpter1 with handicap1. Their me11a1e seta through. "I have a friend that la like you, and a fnend that la blind and both are 10 1weet and try their be9t to make frienda," one child wrote to puppet Ellen Jane after a performaooe at Franklin Aca<temy here. Since the ahow "Kids on the Block" began performing laat September at achoola throughout Alabama, more than 7 .~oo children and adulta have aeen It. The hand puppets "talk'' about living with handicaps, answer quesUoru from other puppet characters who are not handicapped and then take questions from the children. Puppet Mark telll the children he has "double trouble" because he cannot walk and has a speech impediment, too. "Aren't you sad because you can't do anything?" he la asked. ''But I can," he responds. "I can swlm the length of the pool I can do 'wheelies' In my wheelchair. I can do so many things." ln addition to teaching children about problem.t, the program alJo Is designed to help teachers learn how to deal with placing students Leslie Wilson, left, and Julie Burke with Kids on the Block puppets. with handlcape and learn.Ina di.labllltles In regular claurooma. Dr. Gayle Oear of the University of Alabama In Blrmlnaham achool of education coordinate. the ~~ under two federal granta totaling $400,- The project hu reached virtually every teacher In the atate, and many parenta, through publications, tem1nan and other methoda. But It la the puppet ahow that captivate. teachers and 1tudenta. "Our teacher. are 1etllnJ valuable feedback 'from our children," Principal Joe Tortorici aid after a performance at Green Acrel Elementary School. "We are not aennonitlng or lectW'iJll," aaid Gear. "We are jult gMna a me.age. It allows kids to ,ak thoee questiona they always have wanted to aak. "The puppeta allow them to react in a non· threatening situation. The puppeta answer question1 so eensltively, ao wannly, It allow. the children to learn some very valuable lemons of life." Although the ahow ii designed to teach non- di.sabled children about handicap1, she said, children without diaabllities ''alao have suffered from name-calling, from non-understanding of other children In 1Chool. "You don't have to be labeled handicapped to get the message and appreciate the perfonnanoe," she said. "Adults respond, too. They choke up becauae they have bad years and years of repressing their feelings toward the handicapped." The 75-minute show, she Aid, "aetll the 1tage for children to talk about problema. They want to learn more. We give the teachen a guide for follow-up work with the children." . She directs two specially trained troupes that put on 16 performances a month. "h la not Intended to be hokey," she said. "It is upbeat. It is funny, but it does do something for adults and for little kids." Mom's phone calls give little pleasure :POTSHOTS ·av ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT .DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a married woman (in my 30s) and live in Dallas. My parents live in Chicago. Mom phones me every week. Her calls give me very little pleasure. After 90 seconds she tells me how much their phone bill was last month. then says, "f'll put Dad on for the rest of the call, which is 90 seconds." (As you can see, they split the three minutes.) Mom then runs upstairs to remind Dad to "hurry up and finish." This makes him mad and they start to argue. That's how his 90 seconds are spent. Should I hang up when the harangue starts? Or tell Mom to stop calling and write? I can't believe they get any more pleasure from thoee crazy phone calls than I do. Please tell me what to do. - TOO OLD FOR THIS DEAR TOO OLD: If your parents' pbone bill 11 blgb, It's not because of tbelr calls to yoa. A three-minate direct dlal call from Clalca10 to Dallas can be as low as 50 cents plas tax, lf plaefli Saturday from 8 a .m. to • p.m. or Sunday from 8 a.m. to S p.m. My advice ls to call THEM. It wUl coat a mere pittance and eliminate a continuing source of irritation. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sorry to hear so many women have lost their appetite for aex after '"' ~)l.ya~\Ol'I)i~. M:t. ~~rience was just .-""~~~.,.~"~"! , -,·.c~-~"!"'"''"t ·~~ When I was freed from the fear of pregnancy, sex became more enjoyable than ever. I'm sure there must be millions more like me. Maybe one of the reasons some women find sex less exciting after having this operation is because ERMA IOMIECI AT WIT'S END I've always loved this country's penchant for giving animals human qualities. That'a why we have bears in rangers' hats, til(ers who eat a nutritious breakfast, and who could ever forget Frasier, an oversexed lion who was the role model of e very jock in the country? Enter Hslng-Hiing and Ling·Ltng, the pandas in Washington, whom I expect to appear any day now on "Love Boat" playing themaelves. I cannot believe the scientlsta who have followed them around for the put eight yean showing them diagrams and reading sex manuals out loud to them, hoping to get a baby panda born in capuvity What do they expect from thoee two? To begin with, it was not a marraige made in heaven, but the Washington National Zoo, and there's a difference. Washington is not conducive to anyone getting together. The he adline I read announcing their consummation read, "PANDAS FINALLY FIOURE IT OUT." "That'• insUltina.'' I l8id to my huaband. "How do they know Ling-Lina didn't have an eight-year headache? A lot of women l know have eight--heedaches.'' °Ct be ao aensitive," be aid. '"lbey're ~ an.lmala. It saya here, •Hsln&-Hslnl wu never able to establish an effective posture and may have been victlmlzed by a poor aelf-i= at he WH overarudoua. m.l9d.lrected or ).mt inept'." "I don'.t want to hear anymore," 1 Mid ... It )Jst cbeaDmt the relationlhlp." ''l find lt f-=lnadne," he conUnued. '"that the only w~ they will boW if ahe'• Nilly pttlnant la 11 lhe builds • Diil, kw her appetl'* OC' ~ ~y acttatecl Good Lord. ~didn't bar mother tell her anvthfq'I"' ''Tbatr, J~ .. I .id. "S1art t.Waminc· 'lbat'1 eo lOr. you. Did It "*" occur to you SD ftdCht want to mall• tb• an.nouncemeotf Why 4* .veryone wume_JLM beca~ '°".,... "~ lhe'• dumbr' ••1'11 '*U you whtt dumb la,' he .aid. ''Dumb ta Ollltna.up a cav. on 'nm. rMCUlM blc:au. IM didn't lcnOW Unl·l..lfta w• a prtt1 name.•• We •t there for a moment before I Mid, ''l'U \itll you what dumb Iii. It'• lltt&nl t.... arplna awr two 11\bUt trGm tht mo who Nwim'&. &bit IUib..., Jdel WMt .. .,.... on." We~ unt&l w were llck. ••u'D ..,, •em wlllft tM>-_... dw ..-. ot UM .................. '1 ... :l ht * d .-rt1. 11ror .un," l nGdL, ••w• Dllnlhut hll ~=u';!e?.'~'.' ~ ANN I.ANDERS their doctors te-11 them it will happen. Better the doctors should stress the benefits. I will be forever grateful to m y obstetrician for recommendlng a hysterectomy. I know many women who want one and their physicians won't do. it. -HAPPY IN READING. PA. DEAR HAPPY: Many females ln1l1t their sex Ufe Improved after a lly1terectomy, for tile very reasoa yoa stated. IDcldeatally, It'• refreshing to lmow t.laere are still some pby1lclan1 around wbo refa1e to perform 1ur1ery even tbougb their patieah request it. I doff my bonnet lo the medical profession ln Readln1, Pa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and 1 are not wealthy, but we do have some money we would like to leave to charity. Our children have been a disappointment, and we have helped them perhaps more than we should have In the last several years. Our grandchildren have pa.id no attention to us whatever and we feel no cloeeness to them at all. We have heard that many of the well-known ~· apend ao much on administration. salaries, \~~if;~~ou.rt~o~~~~~ actually goes to the people who need it for the purpose Intended. Can you recommend an organization that helpi humanity and does very little akimming off the top? -THE X'S IN FORT WORTH EngagenJents Thorn-Van Noy After a Caribbean honeymoon, Richard D. Thom and hia bride, the former Debbie Van Noy, will reside In San Diego. They were married Mar ch 26 In St . Andrew'• Presbyterian Chureh, Newport Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mn. Joeeph Dabney Van Noy III of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mn. Robert Thorn of La Mesa. A teacher in Orange County, the bride graduated from California Western Univenlty, San Dieao. where her huaband received h1a law deg:rtt. He ii with a San Diego Debble Tllorn law firm. Murray-Englert Nancy Enalert and David Murray were married March 26 in St. Andrew'• Prftbyterlan Church, Newport S.Ch. After honeymoontna ln Hawaii, they a.re rSd1na In Irvine. 'lbe bride, daua)>W of Dt. and Mra. Rol»rt D. Sn1lerl of Corona dtl Mar, 1' a pwiua~ of the Unlveraity of Atll.ona. She 11 employed In marketlnf al\'d community af air• at DA1M71and. Her bu1band 1raduated from CaJ Btatlt J\aUertarl and .. " 1oao otao.r tor Benlc or Amlr1ca. Hll ~-.... Mt. •nd Mn. Dele v. M at N..wutL DEAR X'S: Tbe Hereditary Dheue Foandatlon, 9701 Wl111alre Blvd., Beverly HlU1, Callf. IOZlZ, spenda leas tban 1 percent of each dollar for promotloa, salarlea, etc. No otber organhatlon comes close. Its Integrity Is exemplary. What's the sUJry on pot, cocaine, LSD, PCP, downers, speed? Can you handle them if you're careful? Send for Ann Landers' all-new booJclet, "The Lowdown on Dope." For each booklet ordered. send $2, plus a Jong, self-addressed, stamped envelope (37 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, ID. 60611 . . ''VE EXPLORED AND RE'..JECTED EVE:RV OTHER. POSSIBILITY - LIFE, AS:-TER. ALL, MU5T BE FOR HAVING FUN. Buri Values ... ... 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DlllJ Piiat f'AIDAY, APRIL 22, 1983 BUSINESS 87 STOCKS 88 Huntington Beach Hish clinches Sunset League track championship. 82. 0 D Mounds of trouble That's what OCC's Munson delivers By CURT SEEDEN or a. De1tr ...... ..,, Orange Coast College relief spec1ah1t Robb Munaon says he'd like to write about sports some day lf a major league pitching career doesn't pan out. Oddly enough, though, Munson 1s working pretty hard right now on rewriung, part1cularly m the OCC record book. The fidgety left-hander is five saves away from the career mark or 20 owned by Larry Hicks and accomplished during the 1979 and '80 seasons. He can alao post the all-time lowest earned run average at Coast If he can better the career 1.32 mark set by Jerry Newman during the 1961 and '62 campaigns. And, if Munson keeps up with the success he has enjoyed the past l Yi seasons. he can write the Pirates into the state tournament again. Right now, Munson's No. 1 concern is pitching, although he doee correspond for the Daily Pilot when he's not saving baseball games for Coach Mike Mayne's Pirates. Munson brings a little bit of everything to the mound when the opposition is tbreaterung and Mayne requires the Edison High graduate"s specialty. Most importantly, Munson brings confidence to the mound. Secondly, he brings his Christian faith with him. pitching He storms around the mound like an expectant father He touches hi.I cap. He touches his ear. He wipes h11 hand on the side of his panta. He brushes his forehead with h is arm He looks to hill nght Then to his left. And that's when the bases are empty And in most cases, he completes the ntual with a curve ball, which he boldly admlts "IB unh1ttable." "This year, my curve is the beat pitch," he says. "Not to be cocky, but It is unhmable There aren't too many people who are going to hit it " IrorucaUy, 1t took a verbal Urade from Mayne late last season to tranform Munson into the crafty reliever that he 1s "Coach Mayne really gets me motivated," understates Munson. "One day he JUSt got in my face after a game and said 'you haven't improved at all. You have no curve. Just a fast ball.' So I went to the bullpen and just started working real hard. '.,J "Now the pitch breaks, I mean a real drop," Munson explains. Such a pitch has recruiters from throughout the country waiting for Mun.son to make a move, but the left-hander appears set on the Uruversity of Miami, the team which won the College World Series last season and is currently ranked No. I. Munson 1s the first to admit he's surprised at his progress. ln his first outing for OCC, during a winter league game, Munson allowed rune runs in three innings against Long Beach State. Deltr ..... SUfl Phot• OCC pitcher Robb Munson likes to write about s ports, too. And if you've ever seen rum pitch, you'd think he brings along a nagging bug. .Not unlike former Detroit youngster Mark Fidrych, Munson talks to himself when he's "A month after that, Mayne said I was going to be the short reliever," Munson recalls. He promptly (See OCC's, Page 84) Munson is nearing records for saves and ERA with the Bucs. Keough, liter~lly, can't get a By JOHN SEV ANO of'tMO.-,Noteeaft Reggie Jacltaon was holding court in front of hiB locker Wednesday night. Rain had just washed awa y the Angels' acheduled contest with Oakland, setting up a double-header tor the following evening, and Jackson was reminiscing of days put. "You know, when I was younger I looked forward to playing doµbl e-headers," he said. "That's b«ause I knew I'd usually get eight chances to hit one 450-foot fly ball.'' Well Jackson, in six official at bats last night, didn't get his fly ball -but Doug DeCinces and Fred Lynn did and as a result the Angels swept a twin bill from the A's, 6-2 and 6-5, before 29,400 at Anaheim Stadium. DeCinces and Lynn each cracked two-run homers in the opener as Geoff Zahn (2-1) went the distance. In the nightcap, it was Lynn's second homer of the night, off Matt Keough (0-3), which triggered an Angel rally that saw them 1COre six times during the frame. ln an iroruc twist, it was Jackson, with a walk no less, who was principally responsible for Keough's undoing. To set the stage, Lynn had just homered to cut the A's lead to 2-1 and Keough had worked the count to 2-2 on Jackson when the le ft-hander checked his swing on a breaking ball. It appeared as if Jackson committed himself. but the home plate umpire w as blocked out so the A's checked with third base umpire Larry McCov who ruled no swing. break Keough, w ho felt he'd had enough bad luck in his first two outings, was visibly angry by the call and his demeanor didn't get any better when he walked Jackson on the next pitch. His composure totally lost, Keough went on to walk DeCinces and then gave up a single to Brian Downing which tied the score and sent the Corona de! Mar High product to the showers. Another two hits, two walka (one intentional). an e~ and eight batters lat.er, the Angels (Sff ANGELS, Page 84) , Ensenada • • awa1t1ng mob scene By ALMON LOCKABEY o.i1r Piiot 1toe11ne write# Goettsch ~k~vs<-M~~-~-.,.~ pt ...... ,~~~· ...........,_._._,. I • -v--.,, • CdM the teall1 to beat ·---~~~b--Citie.s ~:iu~~~~lA~ Thousands of s pectators both yachting t ypes and landlubbe r:. will line the Balboa Perunsula and the bluffs over Corona del Mar tomorrow to witness the most spectacular and confusing yacht.i.na event of the year -the 36th annual Newport to Ensenada race. The confusion will not be J1m1ted t o the shores1de ob9ehlers Many of the skippers· and crews aboard the 623 yachts ~ill be JUSt 3J! per~lexed as they , ~~re~ta~:11~~~~~ • victory Costa Mesa High's Mustangs rallied for a 4-3 Sea View League baseball victory over vl1itlng University yesterday, 4-3, as Jeff Goettsch did It with his bat and arm to score the winning run and save the game with his pitching. Mesa tied the game at 3 in the fourth inning when Sonny Lee tripled, scored on Roger Ting's single and eventually t he latter scored when Mike Larrabee was hit by a pitch with the base• loaded. The winning margin in the sixth inning came when Goettsch doubled, went to tlurd on Paul Edaon's bunt and scored on Randy Tigert'• bloop 81n&le. Jim Hyde, who struck out two and walked none, waa lhe winning pitcher, but It was Goettsch who entered in the seventh inning, striking out a pair of runners to give him 66, equaling his 1982 achoo! record. University'• three-run third wu the result of consecutive two-out singles by Jeff Morris, Graham Everett, Gary Ianuzzi and Jaaon Gentile. .,.,,... ..... .,c..... • ...., Huntington Beach's Danny Thompson will be looking for the winner's tape tomorrow. By ROGER CAR~ON Of Ille 0.-, Noe •tan Sea View League track and field power Coron.a del Mar High appears to be the team to beat tomorrow in the 18th Beach Cities Invitational al Newport Harbor High. It begins at 11 a.m. with field events and the low hurdles fina1I (be9t times in four heats) . Schools competing inc lude Capistrano Valley, Edison, El Toro, F.st.ancia, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna H1lls, Marina, Mat.er Dei, Mission Viejo, Ocean View, Westminster. Woodbridge, the favored Sea ltlllgll and the host Sailors. Amons_~e blue chip individuals are Marin.a High sophomore sprinter Ch.Ip Rish, Laguna Hills 440 and 330 low hurdles standout Jeff Roach, Corona del Mar d1stance star Dave Anderaon, long and triple jumper Sheldon Blockburger of Newport Harbor and Fountain Valley high hurdler Rick Nichols. The meet, rescheduled from an earlier rainout, suffera m aome aspects, with El Toro high jumper Roger Leary (6-8) and discus thrower Lou Sergeant (168-3) and Westminster half-miler Kyle Morton (1 :55.28) opting for the Mt. San Antonio Relays ln W-alnut. Witt's loss • IS Goltz's gain SPORTS COLUMNIST JOHN SEVANO Larrf MOire IM .OCCeretr!P'81t I , l"ln .. c1a,. And, Newport Harbor will be without pole vaulter Lance Betson, who has been sidelined with a dislocated wrist this past week. The injury ls expected to keep the 15-foot vaulter out of action until at least the Sea View League finals, according to his coach, Eric Tweit. Rish has run a 10.8 100 meters, which converts to a 9.9 100, the best in Orange County t h is season. His toughest competition should come from Corona del Mar's unbeaten Lance Martin, who has run a 10.1 100-yard dash. They'll both be in the 220, too, with Fountain Valley's Julian Harry and Huntington Beach's Danny Thom peon involved. Rlsh'a best in the 220 is 22.4. Corona's Vince McGuinnesa (49.9 m the 400 metera) it a threat to Roach (49.6) in the 440, while the 880 appears to be Andel'90t'l's with Morton away. Anderson is the obvious runner to beat four lapa with his 4:12.73 in the 1,600 met.en a1 Arcadia. Hit chief antagonist appears to be Huntington Beach's G us Quinonez, who ran a pair of 4:23 miles at Tustin and has recorded a 9:32.48 in the 2-mile. In' the hurdles it's Nichols with a 14.8 who e nters at the favorite. Newport Beach Jetty The entry l.Jst dropped from an original 650 lo• 623. but the 125-mile race still rates as the biggest and shortest international yachting event in the world. The first start will be at noon. Other classes will start on the dual starting lines at IO-minute intervals. Skippers and crews this year will be eyeing their barometers, hoping for relief from the unseasonal spring storms that have rut the coast this year. The race is known for attracting more than its share of inexperienced offshore racers and big winds and/or big seas could result in disaster as the yachts crowd the starting area. There has been only one stormy race In the 36-year history of the race -the first -in which a number of yachts were dismasted and others sought the nearest harbors of refuge between here and San Diego. By the same token, many years of light to non-existent winds have induced many of the racers to abandon the race by the time the fleet reaches San Diego or the Coronados Islands. Alumni rowers spice UCI-OCC regatta When Orange Cout Collese and UC Irvine take to Newport Bay Sunday for a duel crew reptta, the mm\ in~ rK'e will feeture a trio of rowen who no lonjer compete for elther achool. Since Oranae Cout doesn't Held a varsity etah\ •hell, t.h• UCI eiCb' will ~ l'8elf pltted aaalntt a boat com_prlaed of tonner OCC and UCl rowen, lncludln1 tbl'ff U .8 . national ~mesnbrn. cww ftlm&nl. ana lbbeuon Md ~ 1Awll; who have t..\ wortdni OUl • Newport 8-y ln .... liriaDI; .. be 111*'1 ·~ .... .._..,,_both ...... ca-..•UN at ~1 10 .... r::IU~~ .,:z,.,,~ ........... ' ei8hta at 9, ju.njor virslty eights al 9:1~ and open eight race et 9:30. OCC vanity coach Latry Moore la the fl.nt to admit his rowers tnlaht be lookina ahead to next wee~'• Newport Reaatta. but he doeen't take anythlnJ •Way frun UCI. •· Cout'• JV efaht will find Eric Rich ln the bow. Rua FotbM al No. 2, Reid Hadley at No. 3, Dave 8idNm a\ four, Scott Smith et • Matt HaJnlln• alxth, Sheldon Klrkpe\rick eevent.h Tlm Yale al 1lJolce and Jin Eharlln1 at OOXIWMri. ua-. ,,.,..,y boll. whkh wua row ~ UM alumni .,.uacs. , .. ,., .. 1 couple of forna• ~1..., •="Ci c..wlln ~Qdj ~J-.... ...... ·~\fdj~~ ..Oii$. ' ' . 82 Oren e Coul DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 22, 1913 _,...--------------------------------------------------....... -------------------------- U.S. hopes for Cup dealt severe blow Prom AP tl1~t~ea NEW YORK -The United m Statea' hopea for-hosting the 1988 World CUp were dealt what likely la a mortal blow yesterday when international eoccer'1 governing body reaffirmed its refuaal to inapect propo8ed alt.ea in thla country. The dedaion all but UIW'ed Mexico of apln hoaline the competition, which gains more worldwide attention than any other 1porta event. ''The mood here ia very, very peeeimiaUc," said Richard Rottkov, a apokesrnan lot the U.S. Soccer Federation, which announced ll had been turned down in Its request that a apeclal subcommittee of the International Soccer Federation (FIFA) reconsider ita refusal to inapect sites and facilities in this country. The statement from the FIFA alto aaJd that Canada's request for recpnsideration had been rejected. The committee already had viaited Mexico. The U.S., Canada and Mexico were the only countries under consideration to replace Colombia, which had been named aa the site of the 1986 World Cup, but later withdrew when ita BOCCer officials said they could not comply with new FIFA regulations. Quote of the day Fr.U Roblnaon, San Frandaco manager, on the Giants' 16-13 W. to Santl>iego in a 3\.oi-hour season opener. "U nothing else, this game proved the kind of character we have. I hoped we wouldn't have to show it 90 evly th.is season." ~akers plan local T V on Sunday INGLEWOOD (AP) -If the Los Angeles Lakers begin the National Basketball ABsociation playoffs this Sunday, the game will be televised locally as well as nationally, it was announced yesterday. The achedule for the Lakers' playoff series depends on the outcome of the best-of-three aeries between Seattle and Portland. U Portland, which won the first game, clinthes the teries with a vi,ctory tonight, the Lakers will host the Trail mazera in a 12:30 p.m. game Sunday at the Forum. ,,. ) ... CB&. "'1udY ad....,aopg~ that i\" wowd -televise a Sunday game from the Forum if there was one, and Lakers owner Jerry Buss said yesterday that he will also allow the contest to be televised locally. A second Portland-Los Angeles game would be at the Forum on Tuesday night. Gamer overpowers Reds PlllU Garner drove ln all four Ill Houston runs, tncludina the t)'inl and game-wlnnlni taWee ln the bcmom of the 10th lnnlna with a around-rule double, u the~ edaecf OncinnaU, 4-3, ln National Leque bueball action lut night ln the A.atrodome . . . In the only other NL contest ye1terday, Scott Sudenon won hla third eame without a lcm and Bryu LUtle drove ln two runs with a pair of doubles to apark Montreal to a 6-5 ded.lion over St. Louia. Card1na1 pitcher Joaqa.ln Andajar had hia 12-garne winning atreak over the lut two aeuona anapped . . . ln the American Leai\.le. JDJlo Cra1 and Pat Putnam slugged eolo home ru.na and Seattle rookie Matt You1 threw 8\.oi lnnlnp of two-hit ball to CAIT)' the Mariners to a 2-0 win at Minnesota. Bill CaaclJll retired the final two Twins to gain hi5 third uve of the aeuon . . . Jobn Sltelby 900red the winning n.an in the 14th Inning as Texas milled an inning-ending double play, giving Baltimore a 3-2 triumph over the Rangers. Knicks, Truck top Nets Track RoblDIOD 9COred nine of m his 22 polnta during a 28-10 aecond- quarter blitz that helped New York to a 105-99 Natlonal Basketball Auociatlon playoff victory last night over metropolitan rival New Jersey. The two-game sweep vaulta the Knicka in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinals, opening in Philadelphia Sunday . . . ln the other NBA contest last night, Denver evened its aeries with Phoenix aa Klkl Vudewepe 1100red 26 polnta and Du II.el added 25 to_pece the Nuueta to a 113-99 triumph. The dedd.lng game of the best- of-three Western Conference aeries will be in Phoenix Sunday night. Should Seattle win tonight and force a third game, the Lakers will play the aeries winner Tueeday and Wednesday nights at the Forum. The aeries involvi,ng the Lakers and the winner of the Trail Blazera-Sorucs aeries will be a best-of .even affair. Above the rim Los Angeles ia trying to repeat as the rfBA champion. Denver's Danny Schayes cries out while James Edwards ol P hoenix. corrals rebound in last night's NBA action. DA VE GOLTZ GETS OPPORTUNITY. ••• From Page 81 going to be happy." It's been a long time since Goltt has been happy with bue9a1J. After enjoying a fruitful career at Minnesota, in which he won 67 game1 from 1~5-71), Ooltt fell on hard times after the Dodgen drafted him u a free agent in 1980. In two eeuona and a part of one other, Goltt won only 9 games for the Dodgen, losing 19, 1md finally 9eCWed hia releue May 3 of last year. The Angels picked him up and Goltz went on to post an s.6 mark with a 4.05 ERA. ''From the middle of the leCOOd yeer with the Dodgers on ... It was Just very fn11tratinc." laid Goltz ln a aoft tone. "You get to the polnt where ~ fiar\ wondering about younelf. '"nte\ I aune here and ltarted pitcbinl good .pin. That nilit the fires. There are IO many UPI and doWlll ln bueball. One time you eet your bninl beat out and nobody talka to you, the next you wtn and lt'• llk.e nothlna bu happened. You either pt \.-cl to tt or you doo'L ''You know, I've aot lO~·ph.11 yeen In. Not too many playen can la)' that. Wbm I tint started out. I ;..t w..-d '° 1alt four yw. for the pe:mlon. I ~ that•1 all• IUY CIOUld alk f«." Now Oolta II hoplnc be OU\ Wr.e advanta,e of tbl• chance -iu;rbitl bu 1111.i chanc. -'° ,....tablltb hlmlelf u a pttdutr. to be able to contribute a~aJn; to be auccesatul; and, more importantly. t&.' enjoy himlelf. "When thia game really stops being fun," he ancluded, Hrm not got.ng to be around" h~ any nx>re ... Unips boyco.tt NEW YORK (AP) -The Mayor'a Trophy exhib4don bueball pme lut n.taht between the New York Yankees and Meta wu worked by umplre9 who normally oftiatate at coUep pmN aa major ~ wnpir9 boycotted the clwi&y contest. Yankeea Manaaer B=ll Martln.blaated ump.r. union c:bJef JUch1e for the actlon, ca1llnl it ''the 1owat tblna'' pe could do. PbWlpe bad teld that the um.,U.' ref\-1 to work tltenlmed flan • d.tlpute '1Vfll' the dlamlmal of BUl Jrmalte, who .,.. fiftd M an lnternaUonal ~ umpln after 1ut MUOD. The umpt.rw UIOCtaUon hN filed a n unf&lr l•bor practice complaint a1aJna th• Na tional and American I..-wt"1 the Natlanal Leber .Beladom Baud cMll' l'.ma1ln dJlmlll&L Daniel, Cole share lead ST. P&TJtRSBURO, J'la. -Beth l!I Danl•l and Laura S.up C.01• both fJrod ~-under-pu 6611 yeeterday and lhared a one-eti-oke lead over Sandra Palmer and Janet C.01• after the opentna round of the LPGA S&H Golf Clual.c. Daniel, a 12-Ume tour winNJr atW lookinl for her flnt vlctory ln 1983, hiehll1hted her round wtth a 90-foot putt on the par 15, 497-yard 11th hole and covered both 1idea of the 6,023-yard Puadena Golf Club cour~ tn 33 durtna a bopy&e.. day. Ump Kibler hospitalized Joll.D Kibler, one of the NaUonal. Leaeue umptrea who had aald he would boycott lut nJcht11 New York Yankee1-New York Meta charity exhibition bueball game, wu holpltalli.ed aft.er suffering a heart attack. Kibler, M, wu placed ln the lnt.enaive care unit at St. Luke'a Hospl\al ln New York, where doctora aa.ld he waa resting comfortably . . . Seba1ttu Coe, the Olympic l.~·rnet.er champion and outdoor world record holder at 800 meters, one mile and 1,000 meters, aaJd yesterday he would keep running for at leaat two more aeaaon1 . . . Mtamt City Manager Howard Gary says he plan.a to void the Miami Dolphlna' Orange Bowl leaae becaUle the National t"ootball League tam hu refWled to pay rent for games canceled by the playen' strike last year . . . Jimmy Walker, a fonner p_layer for the Detroit Piatona and Kanaaa City Kings of the National Basketball Aalociation, was sentenced yesterday to 90 days in prison on a federal Income tax chaqie . . . Patrick Valeniaela, the fourth-leading rider at Santa Anita, has been auspended for five ra.dni days for causing interference ln Wednesday's first race . . . One-time club profeaaional and part-tim~ sportacaater Roser Parker of San Antonio and tour veteran Loa Grabam shared the lead at the ';'allahasaee ()pen golf tournament aft.er shooting 5-under-par 67s yesterday. Television, radio TV: NBA Playoffs -Seattle at Portland ln the tee0itlame of a West.em C.Onference mini- series (ta ). RA 10: -Baseball -D odgers al Pittaburgh, 4:35 p.m., KABC (790); Baltimore at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710). N icklaus back a t peak form, l e ads T of C CARLSBAD (AP) -Jack Nlckwut had a q\dck, and ~bly tonQUe-ln·d1eek, explanation for the 7 ·under-~ 6~ that 1taked hilJI to a two- atroke lead in the Tournament of Ctwnpionl. "I didn't have an or,portunity to have my Maiten letdown ~..Jear, ' Ntcldaua l&ld yesterday aft.er he had .c:at eight birdies acre:. hia card ln h1a lowert round of the year, an effort that erued any doubta about the lingertna effect.I of hi.I ailing back. ''You found a way to end all that talk about your back, didn't you?" he wu uked. Nicklaus retponded with an elaborate wink. Ntcklau1, nner of a record 17 major profeaional ps, had to withdraw from the Masten Augusta, 'Ga., two weeks ago when he autfered re back apaama. "I always to build up for Augusta." said Nicklaus, 43. '"nl.la year I had prepared well, had my game in good ahape. And then I didn't get a chance to u.e It. Maybe I'm just having some carry-over," he aaid. Nicklaus, a five-time winner of this event that brinp together only the winnera of PGA Tour titles from the last 12 months, won hla first T of C title 20 yean aao and h1a lut in 1977. "About time to have a renewal," said Nicklaus, who birdied all of the par-5 holes on the La Costa Country Club course and dropped a couple of 2 30-foot putta. "Obviously, I played well. It's my low score of the r.ear. Not only did I play well, l putted w ell and that a a nice lhJng to have happen,' he saJd. Defending champion Lanny Wadkins, the first man off the tee at the 6,911-yard reeort course, shot a 67 ln a round that required only two hours, 50 minutes to complete. "That's fun," said Wadkins, one of the fastest players ln the game. "I can't remember not ~vinlc to wait on any shot. That's great." After 18 holes, he was tied for second with Hal Sutton, who holed a bunker shot for a birdie on the 10th, and Gary Koch. Parker advances at Ojai OJAI -The Ojai Invitational is a showcase of aome of the best tennis around and area performers on the community college and college women's levels enjoyed a measure of auccea during the first day of competition yesterday. Barnard and Todd Braun whipped their Hancock opponents, 6-0, 6-3 ln the-first round and dispo&ed of Menlo's Hani Al-Ali and Greg Menges with a 6-3, 7-6 victory in the second round. In the community college portion of the tourn~ Orange Coast's Brad Parker, a freshman from n, rolled over his first two opponenta. Saddleback's Maris Luters and David Salman, aft.er a first-round bye, rolled to a 6-1 , 6-2 victory over their Sierra opponents. UC Irvine's Marla Myers won two singles matches, including a 6-0, 6-0 thumping o{ her Cal State Lo6 Angeles opponent. Parker whipped Sierra's Bill Miller, 6-1. 6-2 and then took his second-round match over Ventura's Mark Campbell, 6-4, 6-1. Not so fortunate waa the Bucs' John Meyer, who lost hi.a first-round mat.ch to San Bernardino Valley's Kevin Gillette, 6-1, 6-0. Saddleback's David Blackstone was a 6-2, 6-0 winner in hia Ci.rat mat.ch and a1ao won his second mat.ch with a 6-1, 6-2 deci!lion. And, the Anteaters' Cindy Keeling won in smgles and then teamed with Linda Mallory to win 6-2, 6-2 in second-round doubles play over their University of San Franciaco opponents. In community college doubles, OCC's Jeff Orange Coast's Ronal Ellison and Tracy R1bant both advanced to the third round in singles. They al9o teamed in doubles to take a 6 -2, 6-2 victory Triple b y Rish not enough , :_.~gt~~olttftM•"tlp~::~~~~~~~..-._::::~~- Marina High liO=re Chip Rish continues to te -hJa winning marks of 10.9, 22.2 and 49.4 in the 100, 200 and 400 met.era will testify to that -but lt wu Huntington Beach High'• Oilers who were doing the celebrating yesterday in Sun.et Leacue track and field. Coach Carter Lew la• Oil en rambled to a 77-58 victory over Marina for their 14th atraJabt dual meet victory owr the put two years. clinching ~ 1.-gue championahip with atill another meet l~ft next week. "We had 1ome gr-•at perfonnancea.'' said Lewll. "I wu really worried about Marina with lta 9J>fled ... Amon& the Oilen' atandouta were .enton Todd Johnlon, Carl Saterfield and Rich Mendosa. Johmon tripled, taking the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 ln 2:04.2, 4:40.2 and 10:04.2. wh.ile Mendoza logged penona1 bests tn the long jump (20-9, an inch behind Saterfield) and a 23.1 in the 200. Saterfield wu a double winner ln the long and triple to help oft.et Marina'• auperiority in the sprlnta. ' Fountain Valley and Ocean View are now locked ln a three- GWC, Kyler lose Golden West C.Ollep plicher Tina Kyler'• 32-lnnlnc South COMt Conference~ streak came to • halt u the Buallen dropped a i.o women'• IOftbell declalon to vbltlnc Fullerton ~ aior'ed their flnt run in the top of the fJnt u J~nnlfer Simm doubled It In. &mm u.o UiDled b\ J\dlerton'• olhm' nm b\~of \ht thlrd. Them OolcMn West to U~J In ~ and 27-8 owrall, K;liir'• m.rtt leD to 2M. TRACK way tie with Marina at 2-2 after yesterday'• results, wbkh found Fountain Valley 27 polnta better behind the explotta of eophomore Ru. Claytor, Rick Nichola, John Arcltlbald, Mark Shaw and Ouia Sperle. Claytor turned in a penon.a1 best of 6-2 to take the high jwnp and Shaw went 41-4~ to pace a 1-2 fin1lh in the triple jump. Nichols breeried (15.2) ln the high-hurdlee, Archibald wu a double winner in the diatance Dana Point Regatta set While more than 600 ocean radna boeta are awarmln8 down the cout tomorrow afternoon, nearly 150 Hobie Cata will be swarming over the water off Dana Polnt in tbe 10th annual Dana Point ftesatta. The r9Ce ii 1ponaored by Dana Point'• Hobie Fleet I -the on,1nal fleet of what la now an lntematlonal ~ orpnlaUon. eo..po..on are Hob6e Spor1a of Dana Point and Lowenbrau beer. Thl' race 11 open to anyone with a Hobie Cat 14, 16 or 18. Spectaton may view the ndnl from any number of blurl loc:atSoN just off c.o..t Hlahw.., at Dana PolnL A cac.. loOk can be had at· t h e breakwater or tldepool .,.. near the polnt. There will be three racH klmOflOW, w:b WdNr about CJDI hour to complec.. On Sunday th ere will be on• lon \!:!; IMUnC abou& cm. hours. wW billln at DOOft on both dqa. events, and SJ)f!rle took the 400 (53.2). ln the only Sea View League meet to beat the weather (at Irvine High 's all-weather facility) it was El Toro taking a 76-60 victory behind M ike Farrien's distance double, a 6-4 high jump by Roger Leary and Lou Sergeant's eased-up 147-9\.oi ln the di8cus. Chris Mandeville had a nice double for Irvine (20-5 and 44-3 jn the long and triple), Ken Simms set a school record of 1:56.7 ln the 800 meters and Eric Satenno logged a 9:38.9 ln the 3, 200 behincf Farrien. LEASE A 1983 COUIAR FOR s19925 PER M.ONTH* LMslng ltn't right f()( everyone, but may be the antw9f to your new car need•. L .... a brand new 1983 Mercury Cougar for S 199.26 ~ month on • cfOMd ~ leue, with no down peyrMnt and 38 month frM maintenance & warrenty, Come In and hetp ut find the rtoht ..... plan for you. Orange Coaat DAILY Pl~OT /Frldly, Aprll 22, 1883 AP' WlretJfloto Valtino Carrillo, 9, k ept a standing a ppoint m e nt to meet Steve Garvey. A standing oyation ·Garvey won't forget E~rly birds get draft Football nuts get p ick-b y-pick coverage From AP dJ1pa tcbe1 Does this sound like exciting TV? A hotel ballroom filled with football executives. coaches, scouts. assorted agents and hangers-on. Every five minutes or IO, aomeone hands a slip to aomeone else and a man standing at a podium announces a name. Live, from New York, it's t he National Football League draft! Brout;:1t to you for 10 -count 'em 10 -straight hours next Tuesday by ESPN, the aporta cable network with ~rge Grande and Sal Marchiano ' doing the play-by-play ... er, pick· by-pick. It starts at 4:~~ a.m., a mite early to look at people milling around. Except that ESPN, in ita fourth year of doing the draft, prorniaes to make thinp lively for people other than draftnib-thoee football zealots w ho know the dimensions and 40-yard-daah time of every college player in the CO\D\try. So if you've got not.hina better to do with your morninR than watch the draft,· be prepared" for a multi-ring drcua. . -FUm clips on dozen.a of playere Dionne leads Canada OORTMUND, West Germany (AP) -Marcel Dionne of the Loe Anaelee K.l.np axred three aoala in the ihlrd period and Jed eanaa. to an upeet 3-1 vtctoey over Czechoelovakia in the World Ice Hocke y Champ lonahlp ~. on doz.ens of college gnc:Urons As ln, "What a cut by Mugwump'" "Look at that block by Huckleberry" and so on. -Shots of dra!tnik.s who line up outside the New York Sheraton ln the wee hours for a choice spot m . the gallery and the right to BOOOOOOO the choices ot the New York Giants and Jets. Some will get the chance to boo in interviews. -Professional draftniks like Paul Zurunennan of Sports DJustrated and Howard Balzer of The Sporting News on the floor; Bud Wilkinson In ESPN's Bristol, Conn Comments like "If Zyggfffts beefs up a little, he could be a good one." UCI competes at MSAC Relays UC Irvine's track and field team competes a\ the Mt. San Antonio Relaya in Walnut thia weekend, with the exception of Steve Odgers and Pat Nash, who will parUdpate In the Azusa Pacific decathlon at Cal Poly Pomona. Coach Kevin McNalr apllt hia equad laat week between the Nike Invitational ln North.ridge and \he Jenner Open at San Joee. Junior Nick Allatol'l'e recorded a permnal belt in the hammer throw at the Nlke meet with a mark of 15~11 for third p bice. J unior Paul Qu-toaa rept.ered a Muon beat in the 800 metera with a Ume ot l:GS.1. 4-NIGHT PARTY CRUISE In ::J 1 ) I /.1 ,-,,.. -. .. 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TICIPATIHO .. ETAILE .. I ..... 't~~~·~i8(1 FIESTA DE ENSENADA April 23 -24 ' ' I ' SPECTATOR'S FLEET HEADQUARTERS INCLUDING SPECTATOR FLEE T JNFORMA TION 36tb Annual Ensenada Race $15 per penon Leave the dock at 10:30 am for startl111 area IJmlted 1Ups for out of town Htrlel 1------........... ----~~~USE~VATIONS ('714) 67M662--~~~~":"""""'-~-~~ 0.-,... ttaft ll'Mto &-Fountain Valley High football star Tim Holmes prepares for June 10 alumni game with Edison. OCC'S MUNSONa • • From Page 81 picked up four .. vee ln one week. "Relievln& k••P• you In the aame," he eJCpla.1.na. "You aet ln lher9 ln a preMina altuatlon and the only \h.ln4s that ta on your mind ta the pme. l My to m)'lelf, 'you ha~ to do thta job.' " MuMOn aJ.ao bu 10mtthln1 elM to ny to hinwelf -a quoi. from the Bible wh.lch readl, "I can do all th1np through Chrlat who ~ me." "It'• a vene I aay over and over to m)'lelt. It belpe me mentally and that'• one of the placel where rve re.ally lmp~," he aaya. Munion a110 hope• to improve on hi1 journallatic career, whkh bep.n wt year when bCC wrltina wtructor (and .. i.iant buketball C011Ch at UClrvtne) Herb Uwey sugael1ed he gain experlenoe by act1ng .. a co.rreepondenl for the Daily Pilot 1port.1 department. Ironically, Munaon hu covered buketball, football, track and Wl"'fl9tllni -but no ~ball. At any rate, Munion 11 looking at a major In communk:a\Jona at Miami, If he decides to attend. And ahoWd he decide on Miami -and Mlaml decide on him -MUNOn facet the dubious t.aak of replaclng the Hurricane'• top left-handed short relief 1pedaliat Danny Smith. Smith, who'll araduate after thl1 1eason, lncldentally wu the Colleee World Series most valuable player iaat year. "They 1pend a half million on the baseball program alone at Miami," Munson says . If that's the cue, the Hurricane iB getting a pretty good bargain. Just like old times for Edison, FV It's still .even weela away -but from all appeerances -time ia cl08ing in very quickly for Fountain Valley High Coach Mike Milner and Edilon Coach SW Workman. the two principals involved in guiding their teams in the first Fountain Valle~F.d.leon alumni football game. "The responee has been unbelievable," says .Milner, "we have guys ta.king their two weeks vacation to make the game (June 10 at Westminster High). "I've received 10 letters from out of state aaking about the kind of conditioning they have to get lnto in order to play in the game. "Defensively I've got All-CIF guys coming out of my ears." It's a similar story for Workman, who adds: "Juat to see theee kida again, to be around them for a couple of weeks will be aomethlng. "It's the cream of the crop. athletically and character-wiae, and that's why we're looking forward to it." ~ a fund-rai&er, it figures to fill Wea1;fninater THI BUlllTIN BOARD ._.,.. TOllOMOW -The third ennual Run for Sobriety flve-kllom•t., and tO-kllometer rec.a wtU be t*d at Utt ~ In Tuetln, beiQlflnlno at e a.m. Entry I• 1a •"· LM• reglstratlon lee 19 $11. Proceed• wlll 90 toward the Tuatln Community Hoepltal a alcohol reoovery llumnl ueoct.uon. wt'll¢' promQtee tree trMt"""1t of :Jlcolioi and drug abuM. . For more Information: phone 838-9800, ex18Mlon 42•. TOllOMOW -The San Onofre Running Club haa acheduled five-kilometer and 1<Hlliom.ter rune at Camp P~ton. The 5-K begin• at 8 a.m., 10-K at 8 :30. Regletratlon le S4 or S$ with T -ehlrt. F0< more lnfonnatlon, ptlone (8111) 726-7534. Berse raeln• LOa ALAMITOa -Harneu racing eontlnuee through April 30. Arwt Poet 7:30 p.m. Dwtc ~. Adm!Mlon: 12.25 general, ~1.75 reHrv•d and box Hate and •a .,.....,._.. Par111ng St, S3 prefWr9d. S2 ex.eta and Pldl 8bt ._...*1Q. (Note: ~ rnMting beglne M; i. Flrat POil 7:46 p.m. om. open at 6:46 p.m.). IANTA ANfTA -]tl«oughbted r~no contlnuee thf"ough Mcfndey. Am Po91 12:30 p,m. 091• °'*' at 10:30 Lm. Adml191on: 12.25 ~neral, S1.76 r ... rved, S2 IOQH. Patt!tng: S 1 general, S3 Pi.._, ed and SI valet. '5 euctae In ftfth, Ml*!th and ninth racea. Delly Doub19 and 12 Pldc Sbc •1091t11g. . MOU YWOOD flAU -Thoroughbred rDlQ nWllC beOir'8 Wec!Medlly and eOntlnue9 through July 25. Flr•t poat 11 2 p.m . W•dnHdly through Friday: 1:30 p.m. s.turdayS, 8undeya and IM>lldaya. Get• opef1 at 11 a.m. Admlal6on: 12.211 grandstand, S5 clubhou" end S2 r9MtVed. Parking: St, Pf.,..recS 12 and vaa.t as. Deify 00ubl9 and 12 Pldc 8br W9gefing. Weekend sports PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON High'• accomodatloos, fu addition to th• aide benefita. "The natural rivalry is there," understates Workman. "I wanted to do It for a couple of years, but we couldn't get together on it." Practice sessions (five of them) will begin May 23 and the list of players takes on remarkable proportions. At Fountain Valley, for instance, among the offensive line will be Al Koenig (6-4, 255) and Mike Seymour (6-7, 265), Larry Budgen, Bo Boxold, Jack Upton, Tim Bienek and Dale Ci-ane. A l'SO slp•11s American Youlh Soccer Organization Region 120 (Co1ta MeH) hH acheduled regtalratlon for May 7 and 21 . l.Mgue la OP«! to boya and girt•. aoee 6-18. Slgnupl Wiii be b«d at Balearic c.nier, 1956 BalMrlc Drive, Costa MeM. Houn are 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Feea .,. l30 for l'lrlt ramify member, 125 for eecond, $20 for third and S15 for Metl eddtUonal !amity "*"'*· ~ new to ~he a..ciue anoutd l>rlno proof of age (birth <*11ffcate or baptlamal certificate) and h•ve dat• of IHI known tetanua lhot. F<K more Information, pohone 761.11530 or 557-6831. Cele6rlty te•nls Aetor-<:e>medi.rt Bill Co9by wlll c:io-hoet the third annual BIU Co9by·Klng Hlllbor Celebrity Tennl• lnvllatlonal, aet for Saturday and Sunday, May 14-16 at King Harbor rwor1 In Redondo e..ctl. The tournatMnl formet wUI lndud9 men'• end wom«'l't llngtea toumementa wtltl A and 8 dlvlaions. In addition, a MW OP«! cetagory wlll Include <*ebtlt ... wno regu&atty travel the pro tennis clrcutt. ReMtwcS ... unoa 11 SS on May 14 and 17.50 May 16 or Sf1 for both deya. Box ...i. cen be pul'Chaaed In a bloc:k of alx at a eontrlbutlon of $400 fOf the "1tlr• tournament. whtoh tnclud" • "mHt the . at...··~. T1c:Mta cen be ordered by phoning (213) 372~. ~lellrlty 6•11 The John Aoblneon Ceietlftty Golf QUl6c .. actledui.d for May t at th• lrvlne Coaat Country ~ In N9Wpott e..dl. A lhOtgun ltart la Mt fOf 1p.m.Coe1II1150 ~ ~· Prooeeda wtn go ~owarde tM Mwtcan Dlabet• Aaeoclatlon. eo.t wlll kQlde ~...._can. tee prtna, lunch, dlnMr and riafr......,.,,... For men lntomatlon. ptione ~70. on TV, radio S••d•y Reoeiven include Jim Coppom, Tam Holmes, Kevin Margerum. Stan and Kenny Shibata. Tim Henigman, Mike Musso, Steve Thompeon. Keith Richarda and Sam Centofante are a few of the running becks, Centofante taking tune off from hia post in Ariz.on.a where he's a sheriff. Bryan Caldwell and Willie Gittens are questionable at thil point because of potential pro pactl. Ken Margerum says he'll be there, but only to watch hia little brother. Just some of Ed.iaon's aquad include Jam Balch, Bill Ford, Jack Clark, Mlke Alexander and John O'Cal.laghan. Balch may be just one of four brothers in the game with Gary, Billy and Mike also expected. At quarterback Workman wiU find himself trying to figure out who to st.art among Steve Rakhshani, Dave White, Jerry Hinojosa, Phil Cooper and Rick Buhore. "It's a chance to put the unifonn on one more time," says Workman, "but I'm sure there'll be &Orne serious football, too." ANGELS SWEEP. • • From Page 81 had scored a total of six rims. "It's tough enough to beat them They don't need any help," said Keough in reference to McCoy's call on Jackson. "It's tough enough to throw three strikes, let alone four. It changed the whole complexion of the game. "What made it look bad is that Reggie took a step toward the dugout. The whole thinR was a joke. If it wasn't Reggie Jack.son he (McCoy) ProlJebly would have Called it*::.~~..-JJ. calla him out everybody Ls going to boo him and he's going to look bad. The game is turning into an entertainment business." Sa.id Jackson: "li he (M<:Co).') had called me out. I wouldn't.-have aald anything. The check ~ was a borderline call. . · "But as for me getting a break, lhe umpU"e at third wu the same guy who called me out twice in the fi.nt game on borderline pitches (McCoy was behind the plate in the opener when Reggie struck out twice)." It'• been that kind of a aeaaon to this point for . In hia tint start this seuon, against the in Oakland, he had a 2-0 lead entering the hen Rod Carew hJt a grand al.am. A week later, In hls second start against Sattle, Keough had a 1-0 lead and a no-hitter until the Mariners. with a couple of fluke hits, nicked him for a peir of runs In the fifth. And now last night, again with a lead and pUchina well. Keough got an un.fort\Ulate call and ~went80W' . 'Soawwbett alone the llae you think It'• going to chao.ae," tatd Keouab. who'a fighting to keep hia 1pot ln the rotation. "I'd like to be 3-0, but what are you iOlna to do! Pout about It!" The -Angela certainly have nothina to pout about. 'n\e double-header sweep moved them into a flat-footed tie with the A'a (at 9-e) atop the standingl ln the American League We.t. CArew led the way with five hits in nine tripe to the plate and three RBI. DeCincea was 3-for-8 with two BBL 'nm Foll, before being ejected in the fifth lnninl of the nlahtcap, wu 3-lor-& with two runa 800red. And Lynn, the new major league leeder ln home runa (with five), wu ~-for-8 with three RBI. "I've never looked forward to playing in double-headen.'' aid Lynn. "In fact, that's about as good a double-header aa rve had." It'• amaz1nC how helpful a couple of 4~-foot fly ba11' can be. ~_,.._~,..,_Into town tonlQllll (1:10) fot IM Nrt ~ e .... ...,.,.. ............... (1-0) .. ___,to._ .... Ka.a. (2·1) .•. ~ .,,.... the~ ~ In the nlgfltllep .. "'*' .... DIMt' • 111 'Oeded tty ... bounoed tl«ll the ,._In left..-tl.ed tor• IW'O'lftd Nie doutll9. TM Mt, .tlldl eoored two rune end~• w OllfM tow.~ lle¥a ~ _., ....., 1t1n'''*'1"lft-.. '*'ft not bolftoed owr. leld '=: ''The , HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S, AUTO "ARJ{ET .. , .. .. LOI ANQILI• ••• The •Ingle blP-ge•~ automobll• market In the world. What• th• economic forecHt for the Southland? By decade'• end, how much wtll a gallon Of guotlne coet? What buk:e of tuCCeal muat be mutered If a deaJ«ahtp lJ to ~ In the euto merltet of the 80'•? Expert• In finance, energy and management wlll an1wer th•H quHtlon1 at the Spring Bu1lneu Conferen<;e of the Motor Car Dealer• Aaaoclatlon of Southern California, Aprll 28-30, In lndlan Wells. Th• Conference kicks-off with the • Prealdent'a Reception on Tuesday evening, Aprll 28. GrMtlng the arriving Southern California new car dealer• wlll be Asaoclatlon President Tim Smith of Bob Smith BMW, Canoga Park. j Tne morning business aesslons, beginning Wednesday, wlll each feature a noted speaker. · Management speclallst and renowned orator. Dr. Heartslll Wiison, wlll dellver the keynote addrese, "Excellence In the 80'1." On Thursday, Richard Sawaya, Manager of Corporate Plannlng for the Atlantic Rlchfleld Company (ARCO) wlll discuss the avallablllty and price of gasollne In the coming years. Friday's session wlll feature Bank of America Vice President of Retell Planning, Gene Conatser, who wlll forecast Callfornla's economic cllmate and analyze Its Impact on auto retailing. "The last two years have been bl~ for new car dealers,·· commented Asaoclatlon Executive Vice President, Jay Gorman. However, the large number of advance Conference registrations la a sign to Gorman that "the new car dealer community Is undergoing Its own Spring renewal." * • • COST A MESA ... Mary Beth Morton, one of the many attractive ladles of this newspaper's Classlfled Department, has just announced that she now Is the proud "Half owner" of a brand new 1983 Honda Accord. The Car waa won by husband Don during the Grand Opening Daya Celebration of University Honda's ultra modern new Sales and Service Center In Costa Mesa. Biii leslle, owner of thr recently completed facillty, presented the car to Don, whose lucky number was drawn from hundreds entered In the prize contest. LAS VEGAS •.• Entries for the MINT 400 Desert Race, Aprll 28-May 1, began arrMng at racing headquarters at the Mint Hotel In downtown Las Vegas this week. Many of the world's major automotive related manufacturing ,companies have committed to participate as contingency donors In the event. Datsun has been named the official ·MINT 400 vehicle and the Nissan/Datsun Corporation wlll be a significant contingency sponsor for the racers competing In the Mini-pickup class. Additional pledges have been received from Goodyear , Armstrong . Bridgestone and BF Goodrich tire companies. More are expected as race day nears. WHAT: WHEN: . :If~ WHERE: MINT 400 FACT SHEET 16th Annual MINT 400 Desert Race. The weekend of Aprll 29-May 30, with actual race competition taking place on Saturday, Aprll 30, following two days of car and driver registration and one dey Of tll08 ~ A 100 mlle course that begins and ends at the Laa Vegas Speedrome, 12 miles north of downtowl) Laa Vegas and stretches north for about •O mlles and return. CONTEST ANTS: Off-road race drivers, mostly from western states, but many from acf'OSS the United States and some from foreign countries. Some are full-time race drivers but moat are weekend racers from all walks of life. All are racing for prize money and are considered professionals. VEHICLES: SPONSOR: RULES: PURSE: A variety of cars and trucks. both two-wheel and four-wheel drtve, competing In 17 different claasea determined by engine size, style and production. In addition, another race will be held for three-wheef cycles. Del Webb's Mint Hotel and casino In Downtown Laa Vegas Is the sole sponsor and organizer for the event. TELEVISION 10:4& a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Seattle at Detzolt. (11) -aASEBALL -Dod1er11 at TELEVISION ~·.,. ..,... -.... bell ~ out or we mlOl't 111 out 10 un. (2) -NBA PLAYOFF ~ Game wW illmiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiCiiiiCiiiiiiiiiiiiift~ de~a0:i.;F1==aw.-eo.ton 'This week's Special : scHeouLE: PIUlbursh-1:30 p.m. (2) -WOMEN'S TENNIS -J'\nal round~ of the ~t of Owmplom at Orendel•• ,f'la. (~). <•> -GOU -Third round C1DVWt191 of the ~t ol ~at Ca;w..t l:IO p.m. (~ -1Poan IATU&DAY - ... )OD 8~ '7•1, 18 KOi) YL Kalvin Hoftrd (11·2·1, 10 K ) In a achedultd U·round ~· bout -&nbd. c.anri. (taped). (7) • -no BOWLING -n.i ~ w.nd Opm tt °"*"at,, N.J. (..,..,, . • p.m. (t) -.... IWINO -Tbt tlth .,.......-ol -. CaJMlrm. ~ at OolM\ O&t.e ........ ~. 6 ~:i m -WIDll WOllU> OP IPO&ft - TM • rt .... ot .. a..& A•.., ..... lw ,,. .... ~ .... ~• lft!r :Yart& a.,( ..... ). (11) .;. ._.. ·Jll!PJNll,-J.iA at.~ IADIO ~p~r11·.-.-.-. r~•rmr :- at Ph11adelph1a. 10-~ a.m. (11) -BASEBALL -Doc:tprs at Plttlburah. ll:!O a.m . (4) -OOL.P -J'lnal round ~ 0( tbe 'toUrnarMnt ot Champtonl at La ec.ta <:ou:n11')' Cub ln c.arw.d. 12:80 p.m. (2) -NBA Pl.A YOll'F -<>.me Will deptr¥t OD prtol: mlnl...W ..-altl. 1:80 e:m. (4) -IPO&TIWOBLO -Alem AraMIDo (77-&, a KOt> va. ~ NoeJ <294. n KO•) In a ll1hnHllht bout from C1raca1, v ...... 1:'5 p.m. (4) -WID8 W08LD tW IPOaft-=b~ ~~t'L ~·~ :·.~"i-= bout for tbt WM ~·tide fl'olil .. -. '~· MDIO • ~Ill -~"et~ .......... . 'NO):l:l:l:D'J~~lltM , .•. , ':.p~~l!il! ..... " ..... , .......... ,. , " D ~ ' • I Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/f'rlday, April 22, 1883 OCC women lead conference swim mee't Ora.n1• C:O..t Col1•1• aw lm cmch DOn Wataan 111 the flnt to admJ\ bl• women'• team lan't auppcad co be In tint plaol after the fl.rat day of dw South CoNt Conference Charnplonlhlpa. but then when Y'OW' awtmmen pick up ·~ ~ point• In one event alone, It'• euy to ... how the Plraie. ~ lt. OCC'e Ann e Huao and Onnalee Outman• clocked tdenttcal U.86a tn the GO freeatyle and teammate Kim Salina tied Cyprae' Paula Perry '::I' . . .. .. 11.UOR L.aAQUll ITAHDIMGI Ameftcan l.Na"8 ftlTOMBd WLll'cll.Gll e 8 eoo e 8 .eoo t1 • eoo .,. 8 8 111 ... 8 8 .500 ,.,. 7 I .4417 2 811 353 4 IAaTDMINC* 8 a e1s 8 8 500 ,.,. 8 • 500 11t 874e22 8 1 ..e2 2 5 1 417 2-.. 51a.53 y......,...__ ...... M. Oelllencl 2-S Seelti9 2, MtnnMote 0 ~ 3. T-2 J.!:.,~I Teder'• Beltlmote (Rllneg.en 2..0) el ~ (Kleort 2-11. n Clllcego (8annl1tet 1-1) et Clevet•l\d ~0-31 8Mnle (Stodderd 1-21 et OelrOll (Wlleoa 1-1). n MlnnMote (Hevet1• 1· 1) 11 New 'fotk (~0-0).n Toronto (Clency 1-1) •I K•nH• City (~d 1-1).n ............ (Mcelute 0-2) et T-(Oerwln 1·1). n ec.on (Hunt 1-1) ., Oekland (Kreuger 2--0). n tUtlonal &,....,. WWITDIVl..oM W L ll'cll. Q8 Allenll =:,, Sen Diego S... Frend!ICO Houe1on t 3 750 t 4 •2 e 8 .eoo 8 I 429 4 10 218 4 11 297 ll.AIT DM8IC* 8 2 1ao 7 4 1M 7 4 1M 8 5 ~ 4 ' 400 2 10 197 y .............. .... 1~ 4 e 8'~ ... ·~ 14' 3 8 Montreel t . St LOUii 5 -on 4, ~ 3 CIO lnr*IQ91 T..,..G.- Oedt•r• (Aeuu 2·0 ) •I Plll1burgh ~~~I ~ .... CNolllie c....,..1ne0-21 Mon1tMI (l• 2--0) 9t ~ (P_.cn 2-1). n ~ Ycwtc (HallNn 0-1) M Attema (Nlll<ro 0-1). n San 01eqo (Ot_.y 2·1) el St U1u1e ~OfaClh ,., ). " PN!edelpnl• (Aulll.._ 0-01 •t Houlton (Ry9n 1.0). n AMERICAN LEAGUll ~'Q!:I OAICLNC> c~ ......... ... , .... l'lrlClnft " a 1 1 1 OeYllrf 401 0 Alm0n3b 3 0 2 I Murphy d 3 0 0 0 8uorogM dll ' 0 0 0 LOjlea 20 ~ 0 I 0 ,,._.. lb 4 0 0 0 K..-yc 2000 Phlllpe • 2 1 0 0 c..-lb 4 1 2 2 ~lf4000 8enlqus II 0 0 0 0 L)"W' ci 3 1 t 2 AaJken rf 4 1 1 0 Clerl<rf 0000 OliOlcle 311 4 1 t 2 konler• dll 4 0 1 0 Wiifong 2t> 4 0 0 0 Foll• 4220 Boonec 3010 Tot• 28 2 & 2 rot.is 34 8 10 e ._...., ...... Oelltend 00 I 000 010-2 c.Momle 000 221 OCbL__. G--WlnnlnD A8I -OeClncea (t). E -PNmpe. DP -Cellomle 1 LOtl - Oelcllind .. CllWnlll .. 28 -Almon. "" -, .. ..,.,_, (1). OeanC99 (4). Lynn (4). S8 -~ C1). I -._,. $F -Mmon. o.MIM ." ..... 80 CodltOI (L 1·1) ~ 7 5 5 I 2 McCetty '" 3 1 1 0 4 ~ Zllwt (W»1) t 5 2 2 5 1 Wf' -McC.ny T -2:*2 ~ ...... .-cOl!Do.Am OAICLAMD C~ .i.r11w llbrllbt 1100 c.-1b 1031 4033 llenlqirf 500 I 3 0 0 1 Lynn d 5 1 2 I 4000 ......,,.,., 2100 40 10 oacai-a. 4110 4100 ~· 3111 4 110 Cieri< rf 0000 42 21 Qltct\D 4131 20 10 f.ol• 2010 1000 MMll• 1100 1000 ,...,.0 1001 32& 91 lcoln pll I 000 &oonec 0000 TOClll Ml 111 .............. ~ 001 001 IC»-1 ~ 000 001 OOll_. 0... ......... Mt -Q;toll (2). I. OIMI. ~. AllnOft, LOe -Olfdlftcl 4, ~ 12. 2!1 -OW.. HA -Lynn (5) .. -09$ .l(t). ~ (1). Sf - tor Wrd ln ~ ~ event N the Ptrate. *~ lnto u... Htly 1Md at ~ coftlerenoe ttna» at Santa Ana Collep. In addltlon, OCC'1 Tamt La V elle clocked • ac:hool and conference recOrd 5: l U2 to w1n th• 500 tr.eltyle to aid the Pl.rate caUl8. Golden Weal'• Denlae Ryno won the 100 lndMdual medley with a 1:02.47 effort to help the favored Ruatlere move tnto aecond place after the first day. Cout accumulated 136Y\ polnta, ...... 4, ...... 000 011 000 1-3 t I L 08 2 3 3 4 4 & 8 • I'" 2 3 3•,. 4 CGftUftUftltJ oollitae ..... ltl'ftlntl eOUTH COABT ~ON'a"aNl:a Ct4A.WtQ11••• (el ..... Alie Cfllleea) T_, 11~ 1. Gold9ll Weet, 180 2 FUiierton, 122, f ~ ... CoMI. 13, 4 Mt s.n AntonlO. 4t: & eyp.... :se: 8 c.nttoe.. n: 1 a-. Ane. 20. 500 lrH -1.T Hllgen (F). 4:42 57 (conretence reca<d), 2. hrdlell (GWC). 4:43.47; 3. Addlng1on (F). 4 48 114, 4. lk:flultt (GWCI. 4:41.73; 5. Hiii (F), 4:0 .88, ti w.tteland (SA), 4:41181. 2100 lndO -1. ~...,... (OCC). 2:00 913; 2 Elder (GWC). 2:02 34; a. Lund (GWC). 2:02.l!O; 4. Forec:tl (F). 2:02.53. 5. ~ (f'), 2~55: 8. s...... (F). 2:07.24 50 lrM -I Edmond• (F). 21 15; 2 JlllC:2Ut (OCC). 22.~: 3. Jolln1ot1 (OCC}. 22 03; 4 , Aell•ll (GWC). U 08; 5 FNll\etll<>n (F), 22.01; 8 Thom .. (SA). 22.12 I-• dMng -I.~-(Cy). 343 8, 2 /vtfOll (GWC). 210.3: 3 8alOeon (8A). 2«>.3. 4. Piiia (OCCI. 2211.3, 6 L.aQunDd (MSAC). 20S.2; t. Aomo (GWC). 1)3 0 .ao rnec11er ,_ -1. Fu11er1on. :ua 1t (conlerenc• reoord). 2. Golde n Wut, 3 31 21; 3 Ot-.nga c-. 3.44 11 ,AC:lflC COAIT CON'l"•NCI • c:ttAl9'IO Ill •• (el I ' I 3 • Cfllleea) Twn Nndlngl 1. ~. 181 2 p-123 3 80 ..... 93, 4. ar-1 Il l ...... _.,. .,....,...-.. , ..... 1. s-.cier. !SI. u 1 -. s. ~IP). 4·51'~. 4 Kr-(8). 5:00. 15: 5 8rtgflt (S). 5:00 12. 8 ~ CJ'), S:02.92 200 lndo -1 V..-0 (91. t:81.11. 2 A1001 (S). 2:00.11; 3. enm !P). 2:02. tt, 4 er-CP). 2:03.37. 5 l9'1P" (GI. ~ 20, t. ..... (0). 2'.(16.67. 10 "--1. ~ (8). 21.71; 2. C4'fWlf P'). 22. 11. 3. l.Ml9 (M). 22 20: 4 8eldor*'<> 8).».21; 5. S.ndmeye< (r.t). 22.81 •• .... (8). 23.22. 400 nljtd .. y relay - 1 S.Cldlebeck. 3:.40.tr. It. ,._, 3:44.27: 3. Sen OleOC> ...... 3:57.M: ... ~. 3·M-70. ~ dlWlf -1. --<G>. no.to: 2 Mc:Ceule<y (P'). 14U5; 3. S.,., (G). 319.20: 4. ~(I'). zt.4,00; 6. Hatdy (SI. 2tUO: .. Silellon (9). 280.3&. H19'1eohcMll C4I _ y..., _ L...-...... V_!! 200...,.... tellly -1 ~ _,.. 1:81.o&. ... 200 ..... -1. MclCer1y (CV). 116.0. ' 01901r1ct1 (~ 1'51.I; 3. Wet>b (CV). 2 01 4 200 lndo -1 ~ (CV). 2.22 4: 2 llrlllhllf1 (CV), 2:23.2; 3 OMdettc:ll (LB), t'.211.1. 50 lrM -1. Oellole (CV), 23 5, 2 w..,,._,, cCVJ. 24. 1: 3. F.-~). 258 100 fir -1. OIJHbr•w• J7 1, 2 W.ol> tcV). 1:0a .... ...., 7. 100 It .. -1 Ptoe-(CV). 54.5, 2 lttlc:GertY (C\I). au. :i. ~ tUJ~ f7.2. llOO 11-.. -1. ~ (CV). 4:11 2; 2 Wt--* CCV). 1:2'3.0; no O*'d 100 .... -1. 01111? .... (CV). 1:00 2: It. Pr-(CV). 1:02.1; I . 8u~ (CV). 1~7.t. 100 ..,_ -1 .......000 (CV). 1-oe 7. 2 Ww.tNrn (CV\, 1 11 2: I .......... (CV). 114.4.. 400 trw,.. -1. ~ v.-., no ...... AIMM. " "••eo while Golden W•t bad 119. In the men'a South CoHt Conference meet, the Ruatlera load th• J*Ck wtth 1eo polnta. even thou1h no Golden Weat awlmmer eam.c:S a ftnt p1K'e ln the ftret five event• of the three-day mc!et. Top rec. of the day wae the 600 freeetyle, won by P\allenon'e Tom HlJaen (a conference record 4:42.57) over Golden Weet'• Doua Burchell (4:43.47). The 200 tndMdual medley wu equally nail-biting .. occ·. (Ml. 1 1• '4. 3 CouMll !HB). uoe 1 100 ,,_ 1 Aeetn 1t.11. ee.ea; a. atorcn (H9). 17 .61, 3 o.nlMl!y (M). 1:03.04. 500 tr-1 "Yen (Htl). 1.23.13, 2. Bollvw (H8). l·H tt, 3 ....,,_ (M). 8.43.20. 100 ~-1 Andeltn (H8), l;lt.43, 2 Settet11nwel1• (HBI. 1'21 14. 3. 81elr (M), 1Ha3 100 llfeeel-1 8oel1m (M). 1 23 84; 2 WllQlll IHtl). 1 2t M . 3 Colina (HB). I 29 81 400 ''" ••l•y-I Hul\tlngton B••cll, 4 24,.. c.6W-v.-. IT,~._., IJ 200 ~ rel•y -1 Caplottreno V"""°I 202' 200 1rM -1 ~ (LI). 2.03 e. 2 Heye. (CV). 2 OI 2, 3 . f-et"{ (CV). 2 ti 0 200 lndO -1 Wen (CV). 2 22 7, 2 Snell (CV). 2 21 7. 3 Wonq tCV). 2.34 3 50 ,,.. -1 (tie) MuweM (LB). Butcfl (CV). 2t I . 3 K0tbonekl (CV~ 29 1 too ny -1. 0e9 LB . 1 03.3, 2 Wong (CV). ' oe 3, 3 ~ c!'l· 1. 10 3. 100 ft• -1 lluteh•(CVT. 11't 2 M&X-(l8), 59 I, 3 Henton (L8), t:04.0 500 frM -1 H9YM (CV). 5.43.3, 2. F«ry (CV). 904 8, 3 0. Mttler (LB), 8.47 &. 100 boll -1 Snell (CV). "° time ; 2. l(cwt>onekl (CV). no time; 3. la!ml>Mt (l81. no 1i-100 bt ... , -1. Wen (CV), 1.18.7; a. Hoeg tCV), 1:20 8, a. MoC•ttrey (l8). 1 24.5. 400 ''" reley -I. Cep1t11eno Vetley. 4 11 3 ....,,., towftemeflt < .. ':!::) Jimmy c'!::: (U.S.)~ T-- IU S 1. 7-8. 6-3. 81-Denton (U.S) def Mel PU<oe11 cu.s.1. '-'· 3-8, w : ...,. P11a1• (U s I d•I Oen• M•rer (U.S.). 8-4. f.-3. "°°9f1 Ven't HOf (US ) d9' VII .. ~ (U S ), &-3, 4'8, M : ................ {Malell o.t Miiie O.Pelmer (U 8 ). M . 2..f. &-1. 8•ndy Meyer 1\1 8 ) def Tom Gultlkaon (U I ). &-3, &-4, M9tll Edmondeon (Auttt ... ) Oef ...,.,., Leoon1• (Fr..-). &-3, 4-8. 7-6. Sammy 0 ........... (US.) def. T,., W-• (U 8 I. 1-3, 1-t. 8-4 Gfend "'11 tournament (lll9WWiitMtlvtll........, ,.,.. ............... Chrta Lewie (New ZNlend) def. Menuel Ot1n1u (8peln), 8-4, 4.f , tl-1; Chrle Btldl*ft (lr19lend) Oef Helnr Gunlllard1 (SwtlnrfWld). 1-3, 7-t, ~ F'ltlol (CNla) Oef J"" &<own (U.S.). M. 4-8, &-1: Mike Myburg (South Atrlc•) del. JOH Lull Oemlenl (Ut\IQUllr). &-3. i-2; ~ ~bul'll (Sweden) del Afldn# J.erretl (Eiiglend). 64. &-4; _,...,, A....cleno (Speln) def. Aeul Vtwt (~). 7-t. 6-3; .)OM ~-(S9aifn) del. BetMtcl Frttlecrr-). 3-8, M . &--0: Tomea Smid (~~eltle) def. Sergio c .... tSpeln). &-3. &-3 ~ .............. Smid del &reclnem. &-1. &-0. Edburg def Lewie. 1 ... &-1; ...... Moltt .... (Englend) del Jeremy 811 .. (Englel\d). 11·3. 11·2. 8e1MZ T eroc:rt (Hwngetyl del Welty M_,, (Au.irelle). HI, &-2 Women'1t~t t_tWwettr ...... l ............. Merline N1vrelllo¥• (U.S.) oet. Yvonne VefmUll (9outh Alttc:ll. 8..0. 8-1. Hane ~.,.,. CCdcflOeio•ekle) dlol a. Jw> K (U 8 ), 6-3. 2'8. 7-6, AnOrN JM99f -~~(~M.f.2. endy Tut'ftllulf (Auetr911e) -' ..,,,_e POIW (U I). 3-1 ..... 1-t C:.n:=I::::P-""" ...... ....... !'wt.• ,~ ... CoMI) Oel ...... (Blerr•~ &-2. &-1, OllletM (Sen ...,,,.dlno Vtlle<y) 6fl .....,.. (Otenge C-C). .. 1. e.o; ....._.. (S~l Oel. F-*-CUI~ •2.4MI ...................... Perllef COt•nee co .. o def. Campbell (Venture CC), •-•. •·I, Bl•OllllOn• (~) def. Colllna = .... f-2, u.... (&eddlabedt) dlol (c.-te}. t-(1, &-1. ,....,..._..,...... 8reun·81tnerd (Orange Co111) def WOOd•L..:lgei wood (HlifM::':l;:-0· 6-3. .............. 8reun-8ernero (Orange 00111) del. Mengn-Al·All (Menlo). 8-3. 7·t : Lui•• Selmon CSeddl•b•cll) d•I Gene-Andre (8Wr•). &-1. &-2 Women coua• <>tel ....... .. ,.,... ...... ........ Mr•r• (UC trvlne) d•I Sheldon <"-'P!tnfl. w . 1-6. ................... ..,....(U0r.N.d9f .....,.~ ..... ~ .,._...). 4M1 6--0; 1C.-1nc1 (UC IMne) dlol ~ (UC left Olegoj. a.o. .. 1. ............. .,...... Kee11111-M•llorr (UC Wrln•) d•I ....... ~UldM (~. ~ Sen '-I. •2 e.2 co..-...,.., C«.Ua& Otoll '"* 11 •• ...,.. ........... £11190f'I (Or•~ Cout) d4tf. Campbell (alNa\ 1-4, 4MI ~ 1='0!.1\..~caiern). 1 ·2, •·0 1 fllleon (OflAI• COHt) del. ,.,.,,., ~~ :-'"). .... M: .............. Albl rlt•Elltaon (Or•nt• Co111) d•I eroo-tcll·--(~ ,._,..,. .. 2. .. 2. ~ • • .. . . . Bruce Manhall clocked a wlnnln1 2:00.H effort to nip Ooldttn Wt1t'1 Todd Elder (2:01 .34) and Scott t..und (2:02 60). CompetlUon co.ntJnuee today and t.omom>w ln tho Santa Ana C.Ollep pool. At Saddleback Coll•I•• the holi Oauchol recetved flnt-Dllice tin.libel from Vince V....UO. ln the 200 lndMdual medley, Tim ff"'P" In the 60 freestyle and the 400 rqed.ley relay team to take the fint-day leed ln the Padflc Commwtftw oelleae trec* llT. BM AlrTC*lo"fm.AYI (0...,.C.-........ ) .... 3.000 lteepleCMM 4 Olllly, t H 1 ill Nil ,,..,, • ~. 10 oe 1n ,... ,_. 1 IOHH-2 ~. 14 I (hand Mid) 400IH-2 ~ M 0 (Mnd Nici) 0 1e11r.c• m•clley-4 Or•nD• Cout. 10.18.1 1.800 ,....,_ 0teng9 c-1, 3 22 3 t ,000 i•y-3 Otenge Coeal. If 00 1 EJ-2 Oet'n.,.,a. M -PV-2 Fonytll, 14-10 -~ 3.200 r•y-1 Otenge Coeal (J Dube, K Dube, 81te1on. Howe), t :20 2 (1choo1 record). t.000 t .. ay-1. Orange CoMI (Oevt1M. K Dube. Howe, Zllt1). 12:5& I tugh eohoof tnlCtl ,_...,. "..., 71Yo, 0.... ""12¥1 (Al """""" ...... Ill ....... , 100-1. HicNlll. rt• t 1 1; 2 Peril• (0V), 11.2· 3. Mount tO 11.4. 200-1. Hetty ( 23.4, 2 Mount (0V), 23.7; 3 NICllc* (FV~.t 400-1 Sc>erla ( 113 2, 2 Smith (OV), 54 1, 3. Ctw111.-( 54 3 eoo-1 w-IOVI. 2-o3 e. 2 9'*ltt tF'I>, 2 04.8. 3 Gould (FV). 2 05 4 1,800-1 Arclllb•ld (OV), 4 49 0, 2 Roberft (OV). Nt 8, 3 W•• !M 4 41 4 3,200-1 Arcl'ilbeld (OV). 10 30 8. 2 Cwnpbell (F'V). 10 31.1, 3 Ac>ben1 (OVI. 10:50.4 1 IOtiH-1 Ntd>Oll (FV). 16 2, 2 P-• (OV). 157, 3 H~ (OV). 18 0 ~-1. L""ll (FV). 41 6, 2 HotT .. (OV). 42 3. 3. ~ (l'V). 42.4 400 ~ 1 Founlllln v.-.y. 44 e 1,IOO 1 -1 Foun1-v,,,.,,,,, 3 43 I HJ-t eytcw (FV). &-2, 2 Gedl (FV). 5-10. 3 DilmMI (OV). S-8 U -1 Smllh (OV). ~°"· 2 Tcwnloo (F'I). IM, 3 Herry (P'V). IM TJ-1 S,,_ (FVI. 41-'°"· 2 Higby (FV), 40-10'-'; 3 "°1tl (OV). 40-5'-' P'V-I 8lenchl (FV). 11..0: no ~ 0t third SP-1. LMnbe (OV). 47-2 .... 2 W..,,,., (FV), 48--014, 3 Wet1I (F'VI. 46-0 OT-1. Allan (OV). 137-3 ..... 2 Tll)lor(F'll, 13$-7"': 3. Wini (FV). 134-7" ................... 11 ........ . (Al..._.,. ....... 111 ...... ) 100 -1. 1W1 iM>1 10.11: 2. P•'*-' (Ml. 11.3;3 ~(ML H .4 200 -1 Altfl (M), 22.2; 2 PMttnon (M). 22 11, 3 MendoU (HB). 23.1 400 -I Rl911 (M), 0 .4, 2. Tf>Ompaon tHB). !IO. 1; 3 9oetlMll (M). 52 0. 100 -1. JoMeon (HS). 2;04 2. 2. 8eugh (H8). 2:04 7, 3 Edw.-de (HB). 2 05.6 1.eoo -t Jollneon tH8). 4.40.2: 2 Quinonez (HB), 4 43 1. 3 GINIOn (M), 4 4tl3. 3.200 -1 Jollneon (H8), 10.04 2, 2 0<i1none1 (HB). 10 08 0, 3 GIH1ot1 (M) 10 100 I IOHH -t (119) Doud (M) end ~ (M). 18 2, 3 0-t (H9) 17 I 300LH -1 Mendota (HB). 40 t . 2 Kermen(M).412;t Vler•(Ml.413 400---1 ....,._453 1.800 reuty -1 MerN. n I HJ -I (lie) 0-(H8) ancl AodN'f (M). &-2;3 ~~ll).f>-10 c-.1 -I htwt'-ld (tte). 'le•1~ I Mendoa CH81. 20-4: 3 CuNck (H91. I~ 11 TJ -1. s..erfleld (He). 42-11-... 2. Dowd 00 41·2'.4. 3 ~ (HB). H--11'11> · l>v -1. I*) ll«*ue (Htll ano ...-(Ml. 11.1; 3. no "*d SP -I. Cerda (HB). 41-4; 2 ........ ey tHB). -.e. 3 -(H8). *'9 OT -,1.C«de(H8).1,._1,2 ........ ey (H8), 134-e; 3 Flnley (H8). 1211-6 II T-1' .,,,.... • (Al .................. , 100 -1. SlnCMilt Im 11.1, 2 Au114Mo Ilk 11.8; 3 8«:luW ,_J! ~ 1.1 200 -1. (II. 23 :t. 2. S#Qllr (Ell, 23.5; 3 . .._ {I), ~.· 400 -1 . ..,.., (I). 52.2. 2. SlrM\I Cll, 113.2. 3. LOgen Im 53.4. 100 -f. ~ (l), l:lt.1, 2. ~ <m 1:11.a; a. LOll9fl Im 2:0z.1. 1,100 -1 F'etr .. n (lT). 4.H .6: 2 s.Mrmo (I). 4:42.0: I. Allan (£1). 4.U 4:42 I 3,200 -1. Fetrlen (IT), t :H .4: 2 S--(I). •M.t; 3. Allan (£1). ••U. 120HH -1. Brown (ET), 15 4, 2 ..,,.,,,,,.,. Im 1• 0: a. Bdlldge <m 1e & IOOLH -1 8tnclelr (El), 40 I . 2. ~Im •1.1. :1 1rown1m •12 ·400,. -t ..-. 44.1. 1,100,...., -1 ......... i;31 3 u 1 HJ -1=:13~ M , 2 ~(I). ~10;3 ......_. M. LJ -, (1).20-6;2 .......... (1). V0-2\t: 3 ~ (l). ,. ,.,.,. TJ -1 ....,...Cll,44-3.2~ (ET}. 40-6'*. a. lM (I). ~ 1 P'V -I. ,__. (ET). 12-t. 2 AOMM (ET}. 11.o; ' lAndry (I). , ,,.._ SP -t. n..o (£T). I0-2~ t . a..v-nt (ET\ 4~2'A; 3 ..... :\41 ..... OT -1 ~ 147 .. "-2 Tlmo <£1). 144-2•111: a. ~ 121-1 C.O..t Coo~erence champtonah1119 Saddleback hH 161 point•, while Palomar la eecond at 123. V....UO wu timed ln U8.67 to '!"ln the 200 lndMdual medley. wh.lle Hupr clocked a 21.71 in the ~ freestyle. In the PCC women'• meet, Palornar 11 In flrat with 147 polnta while Saddleback ta eecond at 133. Wendy Armatrong won the 600 freettylo for the Gauchos wtth a 6:23.88 and Llaa McLauahlln wu a winner ln the N .1; 3. MoynlhM (fT), IU 400 -I. MO,atlllld (ETI. I 0 I I . 2 Ffltl1neton (IT). 1;04, 1; 3 Lum (I), 1.ot.3 IOO -1 lllgo9rt (~2: 17.4, I ~ (I) i-111,3.= ,2:321 1 IOO -1 ( UOA. 2 WrlQl>I (I). g 31 I , 3. Neu (I), 6 42 3 3,lOO -1. Wl'lghl (I). 12;03.4, a NeulOllM (I), 12142,3.~(fTl. 12'82 100U4 -1 loilorton (I). 15.1: 2 woooe (£1). 17 •• 3 l.orfl {I), 17.t 300LH -1. 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A.cl Rellln ,_ 144 21& ...-nt flACL 1 1118 -BIO Geo "*-' CDr1gJ 22 eo 11 .a 1 20 s-LMll (Otr.w•) 10 40 e 40 O.•lroele (o.lettouMeywl e eo AIM>,_, ..., Moro. LA &<own Hn Seriee, Holn>Oy Htt19, P-a Ball•• 8oa Ttnw 1 44 215 • UACTA (2·t) peid 1586 !IQ Allene!-11,732. M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/f'rlday, Aprll 22, 1983 I Flower trio yields color 'I I • I · 1 Every &ardener Wanta fiower borden radiant with colorful bloom from early IW'tU11er to tall. For a lona eeuon of continuous bloom ln 1unny deal plant tJW1aolda, zinn1u and celQJ1a. All are $)' to srow and can make your 1arden the talk o1 \.be town. Mari1old1 are number one for brilliant, c:Onunuou1 bloom in 1unny locatlon1. Triplold ~brld "mule" rnartaolda, cro.ee between large- fbwered American marigolds and the unall French mart&olda, are efpeclally ahowy for edging'I, borden ~ srowi1l4i in contalnen. You may want to remove faded flower headl from the trlploid hybrlda to tidy the planta, but It IS\'t neceuary to keep them flowering. They cannot rtproduce, and all the energy usually uaed tn fdrmln8 eeeda ia lnatead channeled into more and more blo.oma that almost hide the follilge. American hybrid marigolda are big-flowered beauties, 1pectacu.la.r for backgrounds, large masa Plantings and cut flowers. The Climax Hybrids not only win attention in your garden, but alao ribbons at flower ahowa. The Lady Hybrids and Royal Hybrid marigold (new thia year) are unaurpaued for splashy garden displays and growinl in containers. Zinn1aa aee-aaw in popularity with marigolds and alao provide a spectacular display ln sunny gvdena. Zinnias are versatile and bloom in a full palette of colon, with the exception of blue. They range ln size from midget -1th 11/t inch flowers, to hybrlda with thJck, ruffled quilled flowers 5 to 7 lnches acroaa. Be 1ure to row hybrids if you want the longest display o bloom from summer into fall. They h ave the bullt-in stamina to keep on flowering long after open-pollinated types often stop. Celosi.a, both the crested oockacomb and the plumed types, were favorites ln grandmother's garden and are rapidly cllmbing in popularity today. Thanks to the tremendoua improvement made by skilled fiower breeders in recent years, celoe.ia can aet your garden ablaze with long-lasting color on planta ranging ln height from 6 inches to 3 feet. Marigolds, zinnias and celoaia are a great trio of flowers for kaleidoecopic color over a long blooming 9e880n. For variety, you may want to add aseratwn, alyssum. fibrous-rooted begonia.a, Dahlberg daisy and lobelia for edgino,; geraniums and petunias for mua plantinp ana window boxes; aalvi.a for hot red or cool blue accenta. Attention-getter One portulaca plant will produce blooms in several colors. It loves the beat and does well in, containers. IUllllRI CHll:lllll • Plant these vegetables now: cucumbers, 9quuh, beam, sweet com, tomawes, peppen and ea plants. • Pick up and destroy all camellia fiowera that f.a1l oo the ground. These frequently harbor d.ileue. •If you forgot to plant that shade tree during the winter months, It's still not too late. • lt'1 pJanUng time for tuberous begoniu, ~b· and dahlia bulba. • Plan for bright 1wnmer garden color by plantina dnniu. marigolds and aalvi.a now. i RUFFELL'S \ Marigolds brighten borders Male flower l U( l f\1JH:R Bees :may need helping hand in pollination Think of crispy cucwnben, zesty squash and palate plN&ing melons. They're all fleshy fruited, membera of the same family -cucurbita, and favorites of home gardeners. U you've planted them · and hope for bountiful harvests, remember they have unique flowering habits among the vegetable crops. They bear twQ kinda of flowers, male and female, both on the aame plant, explainl Hunter Joh1190l1 Jr., vegetable apecia.ll.lt, UC Cooperative ExtemiQn. Riverside. For fruit set to occur, pollen (which fa ~enow and produeed in the center ot the male flower) from the male flower must be transferred to the female flower. Honeybees usually do the Jo!:>. Don't depend on other inaecta fur pollination. Ahd sinae the pollen is stic~y. wind blown pollination doesn't oocur. When the bees don't do their work 'fusually because of a low population). you can hand pollinate. Although tedious, it'• the only way to obtain fruit eel on the.e vegetables ln the abeence of bees, says Johnson. He explains what to do: during the cool part of the morning, swirl a cotton tipped swab or artist's paint bruah around the male flower to pick up pollen, then tranafer It to the female flower. Or you can break off a ma.le flower, remove it.a petala to expose the pollen, and roll the pollen onto the center of the female flower. Once Is enough. F lowera only open one day. U1e only freahly opened flowers. (They open early in the morning.) How do you tell the female flowers from the male flowen? Johnaon aaya that the female flowen in the.e vegetables have a miniature fruit. at their hue. All of the early flowers are male; the female flowers develop later. On most hybrid varieties . of summer equash female flowers develop first and will fall to develop unleee ma.le flowers and bees are in the nearby area. Female equaah flowers, produced on a very ahon stem, are much larger than the female flowers on melon and cucumber plan ta. You can identify the male aqua1h flower by ita Jone. alender item. In meJona and cucumbers, male flowen have very short lteml and grow ln cluaten of three to five. while the female flowera grow 1lngly on longer Items. I U,HOLSTHY, INC. ........... _.. .... 1fl2 HADOI aw COSTA MBA -'4e.-11S6 FUNKY TRING8 SAVI MO..V ON 'YOUa INSUIANCI '& ll . .oe.n COMMMY MOfmllT PAYMINT ........ uilmMWMCl .. , OW "-"""' IW "-P'l!tleiidt.C. 611·1740 Yi OFF SALE. •TOClfl , Hairy plants could be spud revenge lniACA. ~.Y. (AP) -Venua flytrap, move over. The hairy potato ii here. Cornell lfnivenlty lcientl1ta have produced what mlaht be called the 1pud'1 revenae -hairy potato planta that rnuaacre crop-ravaalnl buaa. Ab the plant bM lo doll wait for a pest to tand on It. Sclenli1ta uy the planta, if perfected, could reduce fannen' dependence on pesticldea and at the same lime cut production coeta. Here'• how the hlnute 1pud planta work. At the tip of some of the hain la a tiny pouch that burata open when inaecta land, spilling an adhesive that traps the marauding bugs. The bugs die of starvation. Bugs that eacape eoon per!Jlh as well, becauae their feet are rendered uaelesa and their mouth parta are glued shut. "It worka eomethlng l1lnilar to flypaper," aays Ward M. Tingey, an entomologist in the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell, in Ithaca. The haln cover all above-ground plant parts, Including the leaves and stems, and even the sprout.a growing from seed potatoes. Armed spuds are nothing new. One parent of the Cornell hybrid i.a a wild potato speclee that grows as a weed in Bolivia. Scientiata croued it with cultivated ones ln the United States, resulting in varieties equipped with ll'UIOCt traps. Plant breeder Robert L. Plaisted Ls trying to develop varieties that American farmers can grow sometime in the future. He succeeded in overcoming the initial hurdle of transferring the Bolivian potato's hairy tralt lnto cultivated varieties. Hairy spud plant1 aren't yet ready for commercial u.e. Betea.rehers still have to create a variety that will have high productivity, be nutritious, be resistant to diseases, and have an appealing taste, among other factors. Potatoe1 have numerous entomological enemiea, including leafhoppera, aphids, spider mites, fleabeatles and thrips. The green peach aphl<l ts, in fact, one of the most aerioua potato peats in the world, said Tingey. "Aphids are serious peats because they transmit destructive vital diaeaaes to a number of Lmportant agricultural crops, ~uding potatoes," Tingey aald. Tingey aaid hairy potato plants "will not eliminate the need for chemical pest control "GOD: OUR TRUE REFUGE" A Free Lecture for the Community. Come with your Family and Friends. By Annematle Ludwig Wilt C.S. ol Vienna .• Auatrla Saturday, Aprl 23 at 10:30 A.M. Edwards Cinema Theater Newport Center, Corona del Mar Spon80r9d by hcond Church of Chriat, Sclentlet, Newport -..Ch 3100 Pecltlc View Drtft, C0t0na del Mer Cblld ui' tTailatllt It lllt Church Someday ·isn't A Day of The Week a seminar In personal groWth by Jim Takacs Sunday, April 24 1:30-4:30 aponlOfed by 1st Church of Religious Science 1011 Camelback St, 1'4ewport Beach (off Jambof• Rd.) Rose grows wild Ro8es grow a little strangely for Harold F . Dague. The Costa Mesan was inspecting a climber on his patio and discove red this blossom with the stem growing through it. Shows to open More than 8,000 profetllional landscapers are expected to attend the national industry show, to be held Thursday and F'riday in the Ana heim Convention Cent.er. Ch.a1nnan i.a Allen Chariton of the Tierra Verde Landscape Inc., Huntington Beach. • • • The annual flower show of the Rambling Gardeners Garden Club will be open to the public from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Thursday at the Garden Grove Regional Library, 11200 Stanford Ave. Diaplaya include artistic designs, horticulture and educational exhibit.a. C1ll 642-5678. Put 1 few words to work tor you. i:i Make your •ecretary glad ; she• your eecretary. Secretarte. Week 11 AprU 24-30. SeodtheFTD Sccreteria Week Bouquet! 15.95 "' CHOOSE FROM OUR OTHER HANV FRESH FLOWER ARRA!'GEftfEHTS l 'f i•t Hlf'Cl\•W •"""JtllV.ltP•'llt-""' , "'HHI FUCHSIA SPECIAL ~ n ·s TIME TO Pl.ANTI lG~· l'AllPl REG. 1.50·-~-~:!-!!-! 4"POT la:) REG.'l.H --_ PLAl<TOArrt'HOOOA 7th ANNUAL • •' FUCHSIA FESTIVAL a)lis}ttts Nursery -Florist 28'0 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mtso LLOl'o•s garden shun ~~ MARIGOLDS Plant now for Summ•r color lud and lloom 890 4" Pot Rea, '1,11.. ta. IUMll ''llPEI IUIE" 20111. ••• p.so •w'I'' .. Daly Not l'Mto .. LM l'llJM Dave MiJligan of ViGard videotapes china collection of Ann McDaniel Tapes stick it to crooks HB Yideo firm's service aids homeowners, police, insurers rl,~~~ When a couple from Newport Beach was advised by their fire insurance agent to take a complete Inventory of their po111ellliona, they were disroayed at the thought of thia monumental wk. However, they were adviaed that due to modem technology, the job could be completed quickly and efficiently by recording everything on a videotape. They were referred to ViGard, a company that specia.lh.es in this type of work, at 21062 Brookhurst in Huntington Beach. A representative called on them and estimated it would coet them $250 to tape their three-bedroom home, including everything from landacaping and their property line to contents of drawers -even food in the refrigerator. Al first the price seemed steep, but when shown that a written inventory could run a couple of hundred pages, and a comprehensive photo inventory of 800 to 1,000 slides or pictures would cart more than $250, they promptly signed up. F.ci Murphy, owner of the Huntington Beach- »Med (ranchiae. says, "VJGarding is recogniz.ed by insurance companies and police departments for that all-important positive proof of ownership and loss. People can't even come cloee to remembering everything they own, and often documental evidence is lost or destroyed. resulting in insurance settlementa much less than what they are entitled to." C9ldwell '" honor Dou.Id Wtae, asetat ill tbe Laga.na BeacJa office of Coldwell Baaker Residential Real Estate Servlce1, laa1 been named to tile firm'• Ptt1ldeat'1 Qab for tile • aecoad year in a row. 'ne laonor mean1 Wiie placed In tile top 5 perceat of ageat1 wltla Coldwell la tales. To Wuatrate his point, Murphy relates the sad story of the ownen of a home In Garden Grove, who rut off having h1m videotape their property unti their house was tented for termite extermination. They found out that during the time the house was tented, men wearing gas maaka invaded the premiaes and made off with many of their valuables. "The distraught victima told me afterwards they wished they had not waited for the tennite treatment but had gone ahead with the taping. Every once in a.. while, th·~y 1ay, they recall something else they forgot to include in their list of stolen Items. It has been a terrible traumatic experience for them, and now they realize that the delay in the taping waa very oostly," Murphy said. Most people store their videotapes In a safety deposit box, and if they later acquire other belonginga, the tape can be updated for a nominal charge. 'l'apes, are even good for can becauae they can prove~ a claims ~justor that damage was not present pnor to an acadent. Murphy's videographer la Dave Milligan, who is licensed and bonded, a nd whose 20 years' experience includes work as a cameraman for ABC in Hollywood and for a Washington, D.C .. TV station. Along with the taping, he engraves the customer's driver's license number on up to 10 items, and each client ii given the electric engraving tool to keep. He alao encourages them to display the decals he gives them, which warns would-be thieves that the premi9es are protected by ViGard. Queationecf aa to why the contents of a refrigerator are recorded on tape, Murphy expla.ina It will prove to the lnlurance company the average volume of food stored there. Since the taping la in sound, the client. accompanies the cameraman and comments on items of apeda1 interest. BU1a of aale and appraisals of collections; jewelry, artworks, etc .. are shown In detail. Average time involved la two to three houn. A conference room with playback equipment ls maintained at the Brookhurst street office, and a customer or adjuator may view the tape there free-of-cllarge at any time. Murphy and hia family have resided in Huntington Beach for 10 years. He was formerly a teacher of TV productiona and Eng1iah for 17 years in the Loi Angeles area. Computer Expo slated in May Computer Showcase Expo, designed for busineaa people and professionals who are considering the purchase of a mnall computer or word processor, will be held Thursday through Sunday. May 5-8, at the Anaheim Conventton Center, 800 W. Katella Ave. More than 75 national and Jocal vendon of Advertising • seminar at OCC "When and How to Use A.dvertislna in Your Businela'' LI tM Utle of a three-hour eeminar being praented by Oranae Cout College'• Bulintm Management Program tomorrow. computer equipment and rela~ services wiU participate in the show. Abo, aeminars will be conducted on choosing the proper computer ayatem and applying a computer to various busine9S situations. Show houra will be 10 a.m. to 7 p.m . Thuraday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Tbe seminar, which ia co- sponaon!d by OCC and the U.S. Small Btaslne9I Ad.minlstntion. rum from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 207 of OCC'• Chemistry 8uUdJna. Admiaalon b •~ and ticlceta will abo be sold at the doer. Thomas C. Sutton Donald E. Jordan Seminar lecturer la Jack Wichert. an OCC .Lnltrudor ln advertt1tna and market.lna. A 1raduat• of the Harvard Graduate School of Buatn ... AdmlDlatratlon, Wichert la a fcnnlr ~ -.-~ and owner of hla eown ma eUn• cana\IU,,. firm. More Americans vleitln~ Britain 2 promoted at Pacific Mutual • Donald &. Jordan, • MCOnd W» ~t, WU promoted to the poet of vice pre1ldent of ttrat.tsk olann1na. Ha Jo'nld the firm In lffa. - Sutton 11 a Newport S..Ch N.adent and Jordan, a ~uai. of Unlvenlty of 8o&4th.rn Cakforn&a. Uvea In Slnta Ana. Worbhop on Garn bill impact Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 22, 1983 IWJll COUNTY BUBINIB·s,....._-----~ Promotions, announced Epic Computer Proc:h.acta, lnc:., of Fountain VaJl•y hat named two new vice prHldenta, Wllllam A. Holmaa and Harold L. Wllllam1. HoltNtn, formerly with General Tennlnal Corp., wlU °heAld up flnan~ and admln.1.1\raUon, and WlWama wW be In charae of lales and domeetic operat.lona. • • • Loi Angels-bued F.d Landa Co., a leading electronic• comalponent repreaentatlve orpnizaUon, has l"f!tained Ba.a & A..aclate. of Newport Beech to handle lta public relations, aocordlng to Josepll J. Ba110, president • • • New port Beach-baaed B.J . Stewart Advertialng and Public Relallona, Inc., ti.,. been choten to direct advertlalna for Ridgewood Development's Robinson Ranch, a maater- planned community In the hills of eatem Orange County. The $500,000 campaign will feature Geor1e Allen, former Loe Angeles Rama roach and co-owner of the Chicago '"Blitz .of the new United States Football League. • • • De~ble Hartller of Fountain Valley has received a top honor from Carl Karcher Enterprises, owner and operator of 340-plus Carl's Jr. restaurant.I in California, Nevada and Arizona. Hartzler, who joined the company in 1978 aa a manager candidate, manages the Carl's Jr. at 7480 F.dlnger, Huntington Beach. Her restaurant placed first reglonwide during 1982-83 in the category "best combined quality assurance ICOres." • • • Bell & Howell's Irvine-baaed Computer Output Microfilm (COM) Division has announced the addition of Stanley Welmtela as a regional product specialist to the F.astem Region sales staff. Weinstein, whoee most recent position was as a New York area district manager for ICOT Corporation, had formerly been with Bell & Howell's COM Diviaion from 1976 to 1981. .... Communication Companies International of Newport Beach has announced the aelectlon of Madeline Zuckerman Public Relations/ Advertising of Tustin to handle its public relations and advertising program. The Zuckerman agency handles clients in restaurant, OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS '-• s1.u NL Can6d 12 ... NL. 0-"" lot .... Eq IN: 2S • HL f.lldl •l.'1 NL. ,......,. ....... .. M..-... ., •• , 11111.-i M /.II NL. l'lclll ltAI HL 0¥1 S.C t.71 NL HllNlO t.D NL HI Yid 11.1' NL. l1 -LJl HL. .,..., u.• 12 .... Pwftrl ll." HL NL. NL. NL NL NL NL. NL. HL ' -........... ... .._ New Hilton sales team Tbe new Aaalaelm HlltoD & Towen, oow uder coa11nctloa Dest door to tile Anattelm Convention Center aad two blocks from Dl1aeyla.nd, lla1 umed a aew tales team. Bob Neopolltaa, formerly wlt~ dae Lai Vegas HlUoo, takea over •• director of talea; Wayne Ba11 aanmea Uu~ 1>011 of Datloaal 11lea director • followlng a 1tiat with a trade allow management firm, and Katlaleen Sllea, moat recently with the Arllo1ton Park, m .. Hilton, becomet Hlf!I mau1er. Tile botel wlll opea la May 1984. food service, fashion, video systems, leisure time products, entertainment and health care bu.alnesaes. • • • c.orona Data Systems, Inc. has awarded it.I $3 million U.S. public relations and advertising accounta to LeA.nce Public Relations of Costa Mesa and Abert Newhoff & Burr of Los Angeles. The programs wW support the company's entire product line of 16-bit desktop and portable computers and hard disk subsystems. Ned Madden of LeAnce will aerve as public relauons account executive. • • • Clock Construction Company of Irvine has started construction on the 35,000-aquare-foot Meralta Office Plaza Building that will mark the start of the $80 mllllon redevelopment of downtown Culver City. The $4 million Spanish· s tyle building was designed through the combined effona of Linguardo Aaaociates of Cost.a Mesa and McMurray/Sand.a Associates of Laguna Beach. ' ,, • ,. " Is .. ,, .. . '· ·, ... . :,. • LA~I~ .c~y_., J' • • I~ ~ . , .. '"'-._ ""~ 1" ... ,. '"' . , __ ~ . "' ,~ ... ,, J''• ... -J ..... .. J',. . .. ,, ,. .,.,. 711> ... 12 • 2 l4 • Sin ,... . ,,, J'.~ ... 12.\lo • 2 ..... . , ... 21.-> • .. ,..., . .. . . .. ""' • 1~ 2'1'> • Jin ,_,. . .., DOWllS I -"" .... "' ... .. "' .... ... II-> .. ... P<.l Up •1 • A' Up i. I u, )4. 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Today'• Labor Department announcement of March price activity means the 36 million Social Security reciplenta will get a OOIJt-of-livtng increaae of 3.5 percent next January. That will be the amallest inflation adjuatrnent since 1975, when automatic yearly increases were tied to the Con.sumer Price Index. Durable goods ord ers rise The government's report of a rise last month m orders for "big ticket'' durable goods is a sign of broader economic recovery, says Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldriile. The 0.3 pen::ent increase last month foUowed a 3.5 percent drop in February and was the fourth gain .rn the past five months, the Commerce Department SaJd Baldrige said increases in orders for household goods, machinery and buaineea equipment "are key indicators suggesting further gains in production" in the months ahead. Nissan unveils d esig n shop LA JOLLA -Nissan, the world's third largest automaker, has unveiled a Southern California design studio, wh1ch will be used to develop new body styles for Datsun cars and trucks. Engineers at the new stud10 here hope to create "designs widely acceptable to the world market," aaya Hiroshi Takahashi, executive vice president o! Nissan Mot.or Co .. Ltd. The studio, known as Nissan Design lntemationaJ. lnc., 1S the first such center the Japanese cannaker has established outside of Japan. Great Am erican now a bank SAN DIEGO -Memben of Great American Federal Savings and Loan Aaaociation have approved {'hanging California's oldest federal savings institution into a federally chartered savings bank. The change creating the Great American Federal Savings Bank i,, effective May 1. "By becoming a savinp bank, Great ~rican Federal combines the best of the banktng and savings and loan industries," said Gordon C. Luce, chairman and chief executive officer of Great American Federal. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT OOW JONES AVERAGES WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK l4"PI 41>' JI T-y IJI ISi )44 -1'° I WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK IAPI AP< JI METALS ,_, »• lSI 1n en •> ' ...... .... m , .. -IJ • c.._. -12-M~ o.>ta a pound. U,$. ~ ~ -7746 _..,. P9f ~.HY Com9a 1P01 lftClnth doMd Thu LMd -21·23 oenU • pound Dll9 -38 '*'" • PQUnCI. ~ TIR -M.1512 Met• w .... conic>oelte 11> ........... -78 -a l)Ol.tnd, H V ...,_, -IS2000433500 -78 lb II.-...._ -"416 00 OOmwllG ,.,.,_ tf'Ol'-.H.Y. SILVER ....._, • ...,_, $12 '10 per troy~. °""'dally~ GOLD QUOTATIONS NEW YORIC!API f IA•I Oow·"'-• • .,,,. fO( ~ •• ""'' ,. 5TOC:ll• JD Ind °""" .. ..,.. I.aw c-°" 1193 l'9 12111 II 11111 n 11• 11 J JO ~Tm SUl.,t.' "' ~ U• .. ~1 IJ.-o«/ IJ7 11 IJl.D lit SI 111 .,._ O.~ $1& '" S• di tl •U U ••• 11 1.01 ln<lu• 10.-a.100 ,,.,, J,Ml,700 Ulll• l.MJ,700 ~~Ill I•~ IOO AMERICAN LEADERS UPS ANO DOWNS HEW 'l'Ofll( !AP) Tlw loUowtno .... -. .. ,... 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Ba houH, new r.•lnt, I~ s..--•l•r be front dplx 2 br 2 be Up, 2 br cet'lt, brMd ,_, 3 bdrm 642·61183 nlW rOOf reltn lhed '""" 1W All .-.--Y ' ao(> ' and lemlly rm 2.,. b• FREE equity 3 Br 3ba hatdwood iloote. forced :~~! .......... 2 ha dn. 2 boet •S-C-· RedUC9d--*l, ,000. 10~ dn. UU,500. twnhm nr downtne elr hHI. detached dbl The.e 2 BR unit.t are well located on quiet atreet Aawne $110,000 at 11~. and aeller can carry. You own the !And. Call now, 10i~ Kiii• end correction• m•Y PllllllU •ME IOUIPlllT 1111·t3ff Pymle l2050mo . 8u• c:er 11artge, lerge y•rd. :~~! be m.cte un111 530 p.m Ocean & jetty v1ewa. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 • Ct • I Ila IOU 8111-55N 1121 El Moden•. Aekln~ , .. 11 for the next dey'• publl· .. -th, 3700 .,,.ft. $1,3&,000. Oceanfront. _! ... t 1184,000. 548·504 1 • 1011 cwallon. F0t SUMay end .,. .., I .. & LIT P1J01 II... 8. """ Monday publlcallona, Liii ISLI 1 bdml home In front. 2 Muet ue lo belleval -1-UT--.-.-,..--,-,.-... ~ PMt lw•a. acf. 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Below El m Fullerton Av• (btwn ""'" report error• lmmedlat• OllllllO OlYI llYFlllT with pool/epa. Remod*-canyon view, 1tunn1no __ ........ 1 ... , Z!..,75k.•000t. Ju!5t 1~3~ 10 IWn II I ~!2a_ng152&_ Nwpt Blvd). ,.... I)' The DAILY PILOT... 8 •d with eiccttement. 4 Bdrma. --· IW1' ~ .., .. .. ... ........ ..... ,. -56 1..... eumea llebltlly lor th• Coronado Ialand CUit btylront lot. 5' boet $475,000 TIE 1WI 1.1111 Latgeel ~ It oo.n. Ihle -F--1 ---R::--d---,d 3 bdrm. 2 beth, Hsy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... llrel Incorrect lnHrtlon dock. p•--· avail. Now $370,000 w/term1 c cloM to ocean tor thl• orec oeure. e uce • ,,,... ty ...,.., UllW l ()Ulf t1 Gerry & hrleta low l)f1ce JBr 2b• C.. I 100K 10 l385K Bey-purchH• o eeay cere l lmTI ltNO on . . v ... ts 1173-7781 780-1397 dar cell. uMd bfk, frplc In front 3bf, 2b•, 46' ellp. 2345 181h St. llLllA PllllSllJ "'IU PUii Liii 01110 RMflor•. 876-eoOO 2·HlllLY lam rm. l 13&K. Lalmti. _8_7_3_·1_4_8<4_____ OPENl~:J.~N 1-5 One 2 bdrm & ••• 1 ·:~·, ltutl fer kit 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Immaculate condo On ~~~~~~~~~I Jog Jr/ 417 Dahlle, only er RM.tty & Inv BY OWNER Agt , Ann F owtk ea bdrm. 2 bdrm unit hQ 2 ,-, Ill.--al tM• .,_.belt. c.omm pool. $125.000. IPllTlllW $389,000. 3 Br, dining,~ Call 549-2330 4Br. 4Be lam/din rm 494-7754 fir~ a. dining room I! ...... , • ---·· -·· VH!W B 2 B IA..112 '""80,000 OWF 5 yr•., ~~~~~~~~~I d bl I I :;~ l!WPllT NIH Enjoy~,!:,; Her-~~te~ ~I.~ a Bui. Bar~ar '" 10% 2227 Wlndwerd Ln. = ~~:~ ~ner°u11e:1i: :~~ 1127,IOOI bor & City vtewe from OtrHa .. , llM fr••· If IWIEI 548-0319 •vea. llUT LIO&Tlll $575,000. w th41 pr1111g1ou1 Spygl... 111·1414 4Br. 3Ba hM. bo•t gale, UM ISU l&YFllllT Decoret• a. create • Liii IULn 11> Unutuel amount of llvtng realdence. Beeuttlul ---------200 yda to pvt ben. to-and docil. ltlnl loc81kln. ahowplece Lerg~. 111-lltl to'" apace. 3 Bclm\, 2'Aa bath, courtyard wtlh Cullom OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 waat price In Harb®r. L t I b charming , welt bu ti ~~~~~~~~~ ,.,,. 1unahlny kitchen a nd pool end epa. Mottvetad 1230 SAND KEY OR. Deep•r•t• 1285.000 o 111 ue, Y ownar home on big 101. 500i: ••~~ patio. Veulted celUnge In Miier. Call Merla Berco-Harbor Vww Hiiie • 4Br. Wtlh $3l5,000 dwn Won't _8_7_3_·7_8_73_____ 15th St/corner Kings 4-Pl.D oeatl •IA :~ ltvlngroomandftrepleoe viii or Biii Kroger. 2Be. lam rm. Beauttlul, laat.8-48-7414 Tll•PLD Piece. 2Br w. bath 1tudloe w/ :~~ ~~~~~;g~".9 ::.= Ill OUYN IEW LllTlll 75e.9100 cluu~·d=:a~ 'r·p~o~ -lnia--,-----1-04-41 1&U1A PDllllU Ag I OPf~ n5 UFNo ~~ k e • encl patloa. Oroea •23· 1m loan with 10% down & 1 494-7754 780: $240,000 Prln only. •* -••t/111 1 I lighted Badmttton court. h". p~ .. _. •-' 3 unit• end all good n-I--------Owner. 549-0433 owner finance the bal· ... "" -• fir• pll. By owner. Prtn •• •• _,, come producer•· 3BR I Cl t 107' --------::;g en eel Better hurry I #" ...... Tiii only plHM. $495,000. Opefl Set & Sunday 2BA end lg• Be~helor'. 1=0 ........... ••--.• .. •.,.•..__... ........ 1 Trt·Plel 1111,IOI. im 846-7171 '= :m 780-9133 By appl. !~~.~·~b~n ~~o'!'~~ =:~~~n~~ol~ LAST CHANCE =~a!~~; Don't miss this beautifully landscaped Preetlg• community. 3 IU 011 another! good •t $325,000 • hM to buy thl• beaulllut 3 w/trplc, all In ltlnt cond ~100 Jlot THE REAL ESTATERS ::; Llll--l41~ Thl8 .. what curt> appeal ~)"" le all about. BMYtltul 4 ~~ BOrm 2 Ba home In • fine 2\J) I ., .. with eel)' AV 8CCMI 2eoo ll'ld clOM to• large part. nuo Well pOc:ad 11 I f39.800. = Cell now. 751-3191 e •~ S:'---... --ITl--Y-~ 3200 IQ· ft. Broad.moor, located in gate Bdrm 2'i' Ba home with .,., blk to belldl, 3 Br 3 Ba Property Mat1 640-90lll good uaumebla loan )'Hr otd, 4 unit epar1-Cell Joan Howe, Agec11 guarded community. An outstandi_ng femlly room. Two fire-& den. Owner aecrlflce E flOll ment houM In Sen Cle-875-78945 . home offering 4 BR, library, large livtng pleoee. ~ox. 2700 a.I. for lot value. $325,000. IDlfllll... PlYIUll IULTll mente with oceen-hlll• a -2-3-u-N_IT_S-.-7-X-gr-oa-.-,n-- d f .1 'th Aaeuma financing and CI n d v Sh aw, • g I 8MutJtul 2 Bdrm & '*'· 11 •• 120 golf courae view• at a come $lOOK. Tua11n. Agt. room, lning area, anu Y room WI owner will ceny. 1875, 631-12ee alngla atory. flreplac• ----------trelMndou• Mvinga di-M.J. 845-11181 wetbar, and beautiful planked floors and O O O Ed E • c •no and double garage. ~-1-1 OIE-ree1 trom the owner be--------- 844-7020 ~ 1 13~.1150 . Call • "",..... ••• fore being llaled with 10.000 eq. II. 1111-up, new ,...,.._ts throughout. The extra large 11 .. IY IWlll • 25o0 11 nlta -.--k UMllW.ISTl 1151 bfokere.ACINOW ... c:ell ... 1q · u lot features a spa set in par -like 1111,000 ~et 11 141642.0138. w/5000 eq 11. fenced grounds with a waterfall adding to the Forecloaura Broker•g•· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mutt NII, iww baby, call Taitla lOH r,arde 1 1 •ere hHvy feeling of "canyon" living. $725,000. bflnglngBuyen&Sell«a LOVELY-SPACIOUS now 548-9998 or1ii;;;i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;1 ~k ~5:or,~ ~t together. Tilt 851~70 Pnoed to NII. 2 8'. 2'..\ 720-0135 Prine ontyl II l125K dwn or 7 Melt• B• Condo, 1800 aq It, ---------is23.000 Under AppralMI OUI.... econ aen••· Bro WI mm ==· 97&-«94 W1U TrMll 2 bdrm, 2 t>a , nrep1ace. UHi... 951.1120 for little f..C at thll large $80,000 equity In 2200 balcony AHumeble 3 BR, lerga 1olld Oak WE HAVE OTHERS ..... .,. e1wn Ull&IDEIT ll0-111t, nar/ecf, ~:! ITlllSPIEIE ~:: Beel velue In Newport ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:::::: mo 8Mch for lamlly IMng . .ii mi Adeptet>le lo any torm of ?Ill) entertainment • outdoor femlly home In ldHI C..la .... ltl4 aq. n . In Woodbridge Ir· loen. Entov the See View !emit)' room wtttl 8" aOlld -------1---9 location. Short walk lo vtne reeldence for other end cool See breezH. Oak bu. welnecote , Wulrlal Prtt!t •• elemenllry echool & Nloe 2 Br. Condo In The So. Oren~e Co. raeld-SelH price I 165,000. llardwood lloore, huge 000 It tlll ....... ••onllcettoe only $811 10. eq. . -up, pllk Bonue rm can ..,. .., • ' enc• wit maximum Aug u 11 C • p 11 • t country kllcnen wtlh ftr• 4 -2500 eq. 11. unltl ueed. for 4th 0t 5th bdrm. 600. $ lO.OOO down. monthly peym't of S700. 8 9 5 -1 O 1 1 Ev•• piece. Ta11elulty deco-w/5000 eq It fenced J002 ~ tull .Wt• JO lb IOt• ti.II. tcllt 4011 Hlll 40ll 4014 401• 4'1J:• ·'IN.I \10) ).~ »IO -»!IO )W .... 10 !!CHI twlJ !!014 ... 1. ltOI" ""11 flOi) 6100 OJll 6114 6216 6211 622".> 6224 tilU! am 62JO ft'l.1'2 7f11 '~ 1ttU ·oai ilta• tui. "Oil 7010 7022 :<r2• 702e ·0211 ttiCJlli llOIJ l(tlf llOI• llOll ,,.,,., •U ~-'H "'11'> 111110 "°'~ llOJO 1111/l I01Ci ll03' \lll40 ,.,.., •111~ 'fll'' ""' •111 f ll4 f PT .. ., •121 vin YIU t tn •ll't ••»• ••» Illa> ..,., tl41 tlU t lU .. ., .... till .. ,., .. .. tttl .. ,. tlll tlO .... tiff BBO'e 10 IOrmal cSlnneB. 3 Bdrm, huge llvlng room, remodeled kitchen & an outllandlng OOYW· ed pello. lmmecul•t• home et only I 179,GOO. Don 't mla• thl•. 846-7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS .. ,.. , Seller muat 1111 by y111«dayl 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba. temlly rm w/Wel ber, 3 car gar9. l.oca1ed In • woodl)'.,... of 1200,000 homOe out of lhla WOt1d price $190,000. 1t El TOfO. 751-3191 11 ,C:SElECT ... PROPERTIE~ IAOIEI.• Auum!':~o loen wtltl Pll)'mlflte of $599. Supet' bac:hefor (or bA- chal or•ll•) ped. Adult condo pool & ape. A muat --5*-2313 THE REAL ESTAT ERS • Tll IUIT ., ...... , ................ uve In 3 bdnn, 2 beth upper ep1. Commercial ltiop, oftloe Of retail on lower level plu• 4 car per1c Ing. Prloa •I 000. associated 1 00• (Q\ 111 a •,»11s l .. 1 w 'J ':I • • • ,. ··---·el"'"( fov1 c"0"'4:t'-d word• ~ ..... ·~-'°"' •""* ..... I PUXELO I I I I 11 I' I LYONN I I I I I I' J I ! I llXEE I I' I I I 0 F T T U 1 I I' I I I' Lg• lot wlfrull Ir•••· Webb Realty, 831-2170 882-5935 de, alter 8. 9452-50111 rated Enormoue tot yerdi. 1 1 ecre heavy ~ mey help )'OU UM AM Of 4118-7849 E-. 831-8259 --------Quiel cul de MC. Beeull Ind .. trvine. Forced .... ...,.,, ....... h ... -OMP "'111 -One of a kind Q.-ean view tri level office bldg - your GI toent Ont)' 1135. IEWNllT llTS fully land1cepad with Aak S725K 10% lit 0 0 0 . C • I t ~ 0 W t Nil 11111 ORllGE WE 001 fruit trees. $2 15.000 s 125K dwn or 7 Mekee 1se.1so1 or 752·7373 Cuatom built 3 BR. 2 ea, Shown by appt Cal e c 0 n 1 • n, e . Br 0 nrepl-. lhlk• roof, RV TREE 10% lnl on thl• pvt loan Frank Veullo, 759-1501 861-n20 ~-~-..... 11 ,..,.., of $200,000. Specioue 5 taraw U"l£!'D •-LEE --~~!!_ .. "_!~2.~E~-elevator-deluxe -1st floor parking AND'WALKER&LEE Two penthouse residential condo's from n.--t r. bac.k street ea. w/large double garage. IW&l~ -· ""'"-.., -·• I bdrm. 1 b•. Plan 1 Br. den. bonus rm. lrg ~-"" let loM $157.500 Lower unll with pello country kltcnen, big lot, n-.. 1.,_._ Lett fer Salt 1400 ltf •t01rMt, I"'. overlooking lh• pool. RV perking. Prln. only. aca1 ......_ Mt-11H Amentti.. Include tennl1. Olllll Cappel. S31-126e ....... _....._. uam 11111 LIT poola, tpU. e ... •c:IM end r:::no; Must see to 1ppreciate. Investor terms. •---c...-r Price; $1,100,000 or best offtt by 6-1-83 ~- Mr. Clark 645-9930. S20l,OOO 0.1.111 DupleJI a baautlful bar· g~. Open beam cell· Inga. brick flreptece. French doore. Prlv•I• entry. Act nowl Call 646-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS m1nF1D1 Situated on O¥W 3 ecrea In the Ntlnoton .,. of ~-Older 2400 e.f. home thet nMdl remo- deling. Oueat houH, pond, gr.nhou-end marry out ~ The ground• lndude el~ every type of fruit trM you c:.n lmeglne. Truly unique proper1)' offered .. $395,000 831-7370, &49-354e T~ \DI ·11< )\\I ~L\l I \ tCl•••lli.d Ad• .,. the en-to a eucceMful 91f1101 Of )'lll'd Miii lt'I 8 bett« wey to tell mo<• ~I .... .... recr .. 11on r()()ml All for t.:.IO.U. 1oa DOWN Need 2 BR 2 Ba. ground ... $74 /0 level condo nr E 171h. on., ' Prime ocean end harbOf CM. $125,000 Agl. M.J. ~ llMIJt..... 1111 vi.wt from ltlla &ex158 fl 631-8499; 546-9181 sor fill MUI YllW --·-·L ., rMldenllel lol In Pf'Mtl· -• ••• pa•• c t Pl 4 ..._ _..., gtou1, eacure Herbor ~ _. fty "I-port rH en . S17,000 reduction· NEW Atdle. 1585,000. Call •a••UI• 3BD, vacant. 1209.000. •• .... _ H~ now •• 2 ..... Celt 851-9136 or ... o., ... ~·-... 67 -2311 dtye or WEITOUFf Loweal priced 4 BR. 651•1177 84'-420I 900 Including ell char-875-3311 IMla/wlmda Neet, Cl'atrl two ·be-Orlret •tf•••• au per .• gee. ball perk locatl~ II • •-w/I -h oondo clMll Seller mollveted. ~e·-OOMn front, ._. _. :,~ ~believ.I Pn: CAU. FOR Call 1 .. 11 Peut Evan•. --m.T Soulh Leguna . Ope" Rm 10 build 5 unlll. 18. vale petlo. Convenient t MLUON egt. &40-0327 aWPNT 1111111 Dally Alllf'I 499-4242· 400 •If lwnd. $199K tocatton. 1110,000. DOI.LAM .a .. .. 3 Bdrm, 2 beth Ind epa.. £-548-2739· Lai_..., lltr t Ind 111.E••.. PRON~I ,........,. li:i:i:i:i;~~i;I Comer loc:etlon. Prtc.d Adorebl• C.M. agl wide: ~e-23§4> ... , , AHum•bte loena, 12% 1 ......., $225 ooo emodeled tendec:epad II' I IU.. Wm. GPte, Bier t tnl 8 -"• ' . r '1 1" 500 . 0.1 ti C:...tJ 1525 ---···1111 Adultpart .•.. 150.000 dn, H•um• ••w•ir•w·••"'' -&48-7200 1V91975-5115 lllAIF.-r ':,n,,'::,:,*', :.:·~.:~:;,--~= mMl6 ~..:!!' ~i!;~E Lovely upgraded end l&1MI blad lMI WTIM townhome whera enl«· Loe 1 bdrm, 1 be. fully tront Iota.. 112 of !Toni· un1t1 In a auper1> fllmlly LUll/"1111 NEW LISTING, ell1ra lw· telotng la • pteuure. 3 tum condo on the Mnd ege, 2 Br 2 Ba. hrdwd area w/ell r.arffllonel Old C Cod 200 ft from ge comer lot wttt1 nice 3 BA. fem rm. formal din-In~ 8-:tl Price floore, encloMd by 8' flldlt1111. Both .,.. local· epe · Bdrm home Md fenced Ing. Welk to pool end $270 000 or Ired• for Sptnleh wall•. Term• ed on a large wide Channel. Boll mooring. blldt yerd. South aide of tennis. Exoeflenl __,,,,_ con do In Newport/ $4915.000. c.n Mn greenbelt. Flexible Ml-View Pevtlllon. 4 bdrm, 2 Del Mar, prlc.d right -~"~ . .a~J9.~. · , _L.aguna...;;... __ .,..._._4_9_7_-58_1_1-t •~-.... p,,_-ia•a ..,._ Cell fOf • lhowlllg GI'· $1800 '*'mo. S20tC 1120.000. Cell tor •P--... ,...., ~-.--• !.!!:!!!.! ...- eppolntrnenl on lhHe 0 PI Ion m 0 n • Y • Ag t polntrnlftl lo -· lartsW/ ... M Y• ,...., HemM, hOt-. pool, 38t 2bl nom.. at: 84(1...1538 wee after e. 142-1211 ltMtttwl s-.tl ch•• P . D • Y • c a I t 2t 111 Vlete Lar9do l&1MI 3 Bdrm, 2.,. bt town-648-0983, -~ 1230.000 Pnlaa-•· 1_,, home overlooklng I•-I.I. •-·-== .... 5511 Viet• Flot• Ull -• g:"· Flreplece, all bl· au;!!!!!! -a-==---• on 0a1~1~ 1it th. • Tll -.-8luftl Condo o Plan ,. vac•~I ~~-~li ~~J J:.00i::~~ --•• n-Pier. A rue 3 BR 2ba 4 l>drm, 1,. be. flrepfece, Br. 3 a..-~ a. (8111) 729-5197 l•ll•tl Scott tlolmH, ...etJ ....... Rendevou• condoml-double garage, All up-eppllc iwge palto cur adMa lW Attomey/Bttr 545-e&tl The beet Corona Oel Mii nlum on the Ille of lhe BACI< BAY, NEW USllHO t::a:o:=·~~~r:y renll)' 0 1eued. ev1fi M)'~1:1;;;;;;;;~~;iij;ii~ 4 Br 2'M>a. pool. Npt ecn. bwflfiont IOcaUDn on • .,..._ Siepe IO " )'OU •• rw..mrv INll'O Top IOcet~. end unit, I• r.ea1drlf) hOIM tor 1op nrlvate e cceu roed. th• aand. Penoramlc end ~-~/n low awn.. 1142.000. greenbefl, ac:t'OM lrom lm C ......, ....... In-.. ........ I d eay -1 '~ 55a-1174 ,,._. Flor ...... .M. Of .. ,. • ....,., Perdledeotldl)'on•""'" ocean v •w •n • thla 3 BR 1111. tMI iiiiiiiii.ii[iii[i~~~ pool at 400 ..... a L 6600 aq. ft. oommai ..... come property with above the bHch with belch walk lo the °°'Y with toa nvtng room end Sacrtnoe I 1915,000. l.H. bldg on Vie Lido. Ample owner'• unit ClfOUnd nr. brH thleklng view of fleet, Pavtllon Ind ferry. Franklin etove plu• • ~ -.O Pr1veta Pert)'. Mr. Deel\ off etreet perl!lng. Front awn.. 842-3-481 OClMtl jetty end euri. Ar· Ball>oe et lte bell. Call OOtoeoul pool. OWMr9 BHt priced Jaamlne 780-0157 eft 8PM dally. end ,., acoeu. o.r-GEMSTONES ~ tr1umph with "'llboUI tNe brand,_ tlllYI purdlMed anothef. modlll evlllleble. ~ 5 8'. EMtbluft. huge lot. will t\nenoa. Sl95,000. 2 ~of oek floor'I end llsllno at . OPEH THIS WEIEKEHO, llbM llnandng. Seller .. $255.000. LHM Hold. 17141 67).4400 ""beectl .. 7nom..7311°' bMutttul decof. An Ill· .... 1111 1140.000. De vin AHi ,_,..lie& went.to Miii s318,500 fee. Age nt IJIJl6J .. HJI O.C.lncome.9 3-. ecullve'• tlOfM for ••· Eatete, 642-e3U 75•1501°'752·7373_. 644-1742 °' ~1044 RBOR Avocedo ~ove. •Int tu preHlve entertelnlng. H"' ........ ,,.. mt - Specloua 2 bdrm tnd G MIU WALKBR6J.EE l.m 11U/IY.... .. ;;:•:·lnl 'i1~. l; d«"t, dining and temlty lo glll In on Ihle 3 Br 1~ n-.-t .,.._._ dn. 10% Int. 557-3288 rm•. gourmet kitchen. ========~ ea E.ald• tlOf'M. If you .--.a~ Slape to your privet• ... --------.. 1 want term•. look no eluded beach. $1,475, USE THI mote. Prtoed eluhed to r=n: ooo .... Call 631-1400 DAILY PILOT •1111.000. Rober1 Mllllll· ~~~~~~~~I WAnRfROHT "'FAST en fl31-12tl = ~Ec:~~T~n RISUl.T'• ........... IMI a1-1a SHYICI 8lt:· ~~.:::ci R= = rr.' 2~ ~ DlllCTOIY llllLlll 1111&. ~o~ =c:~ r.suoecs trom 1179,000 For Result INrp 2 8dfm 2 .. oon-frploa. >Cini financing. 1o t1N.OOO.~ 1tt. Service Call do w/2 cw .ieo. ~ 12&4,000 .• ..._,544 wlll '*'Y· OM! CllOM In" 642-56 71 with pool a. •P•~ Onlvr. ~ea. OOMl'I ~ 1 8r 1 '!!J!-~ lllt. IJJ tH,900 W/19frl\t. 011 la. 2•flopl'1. pyt ..,.,..0..,. _.. ._------•I Tenore 71CMTin ed s*na. Mow ,,,.,._ 0-&8l·1720 """~ v•lu•. aubmlt termt. °'*' IM/8un 1·4 ~ 4M-&12t For either l'IOUM. ~ 41lmH_.iliilll_.IW! .... .._ __ ... 1 .. m_1 •d buyer• mar c ell " -71~7MOl3 for vtew-.... tMA, A/O. 1!'9 ~tmenl. Al~ ...-r-Loe 1 bdnn. 1 be. !ult)' tum. oondo on the Mncl In AadOndO 8Mof\. Pr1oe 1270,c100 or tr•d• for condo In Newport/ L•· gune .,... 491-M11 U.Wa!!f lUI WILLnllllB NtmTI 3 or 4 ldt1n1, bo•oll area. Aft t pm c all ...._14'°, IMO MCM238 LO! AllUM. 11t7K. ()per! Ho&.-~ 1 71Ml'U -....101 ~ =~ ........ ll•mf hfM IW 1:11M~•m;;----I~=~=~~~ '* on .... QU6llt ~ 1Y ~ .,.... wn-.... fwtf tffi 1111 .II .rr tao. • Ir. 1116.000. c.lo .......... """· --' Ma11aWln ::,~•flMMS. t..:~P••· 111 Tr • 11n apaofoH and lovely .. u,1ft T1 ... r•1" °'**.., eeo-7~ uo ~ ~. 100 n l•aty I •r t'lt I• •I ._ ..., 4 Mr '°'1lfn-4 untla _.. hm "-"' ,._ ... : I Ir, ....... I ..... 6 ...... A,... flo•u ••er• •••!!!t on lelt.H ft~'"''!'..•1 ••-'-• .,, _r!flar 110 • ~ • IHf.too. To .....-1~111119\ ..,.,.._. .. UH,vuu t1llllOI-. .... Jlt7 ... T -·"· AHMfH ftt •t bW ....... ,......,!->.. .. II I + 11• NII.,..,_ 11~ 0W0 ...,.._ ffOW et lllt.ttv. A ... _fMl :I • ---.. ~ t1lec LN _.... • tl'IA. "'Olt .. __.. 1Mlftloll• ..... .,.... =· 0•••• ••••. I Ir. l DM.•· """~ ... . .., ................ . ' .... .,..., .. .. I rlftt, I fttl/MO, ..,.,., ,.,. ......, ~ 0 Orange Oout OAILV PILOT 1Prld1Y, ADf'Q 21, 1911 The sun breaks through f'ICTnlOUt ....... ..._ eTATIMINT Tiii fOlloWMO Pll'90IW are 004ng ~ .. !. ALLllTI", MoMILLAN & 1"001Cl8, 31U2 I Cout HlelllwtlY, 8Ylt1 202, South Laguna, Oellforril• 12111 MOHi H. An1arl, 779 0 •11• v1111r11, IM Clemente. Calltornl• 92172 Derek J F1lllerlon, 2'720 81uh1ll W•'I· D1n1 Point. Callfomll t21at Thie ~ II conduclld by a oorpot1t!Ofl Ant111t. MoMlllen & llrooilll 0..111 J. Fulletton Prllldlnt TNe etll-t -hied with lhe County CMnl ol Or1ng41 County on Aptll 111, 1903 ,,,...., PAR W!IT 1.wtNGI AND I.OM A.llOC1U10N coNtoUDAnD amuewr or CONDl'llOft DICUQll8 11, INt ~· Catll I nd N(:UrlO•• l..04ln1 r~lble Ind ptopertlM Mid IOI ule Loan• on ,.., Miiie ~ Improvement and mobi19 ~ io.n1 La.nt on real HIAI• ow'*' lof cleVllopmlnl I.Ge/II IO lacttlt•I• 11141 .... ol 1111 Hlllt L111 allowanea IOf PQUll>le Mure 1o1- Atal Hiiia tCQulred IO< lnYMlrntnl AHi .. 111e 1CQulred through lorecio.ure Lttt 1llOwlll01 lor ~ '111111• IOMM Federal HOMi Loin Ban« Stock Ofllc1 ptopertlM and equipment Prtpeymentt 10 llOOndary r1MrV1 ol Fedl11I Savlnga and L0111 ln1uranca CorpCl(t llon Othll uaatl LIABILITIES Sav•no• eccounte Ae111t repurch1M and IWHP eccoun11 Advlnc .. lrom Feder II Home Lotn Bank UndleburM<l loan lunda Other Habllill•• e nd deferred Income CAPITAL I ( ' 113.357."86 812,348,687 1,782,272 11,832.308 881.&00 (4,297,872) t 22,66e,993 42.021,642 1,653,808 (2.602,328) Nt,e30,015 12,036,800 16,807.8Zl u 1e.t1t 21M1.137 s 1.135,138.290 ' s 75e,598,2eo 3(>.~4.813 208',329, 100 60.0T4,518 46,212,"31 1, 100,317 182 Cloud-filled shies over California were sparked by a ray of sunshine as this hang glider pilot took to the air over Marina State Beach near Monterey. ' Pu1>ll1h1d Orange CoHI Delly Piiot, Apt 22, 29, May 0, 13, 11143 1872·83 Ouerantee stock Paid-in capital A1111ned earnings 1,293164() 3,600µ1 C~mputer Fair. wows 'em Students get special look at wares of 25 manufacturers. ~~~!.~~RD Computer Fair 1983, held Monday at Marina High School in Huntington Be.ch, wu called "the flnrt (in tenns of education) of ita kind," according to Paul Berger, achool frindrindpal .. rwenty -f ve computer companies diaplayed and demonstrated their producta. The staff development day was the brainchild of Ira Tobin, assist.ant principal, who said "the uae of computen in the acbool should triple in the next year." Stud$lt participation included a computer booth where programming and computer uae were demonstrated. Baker Computing demonsvated lta robot Hero n. "A robot computer I.a used mainly for learning about robotics," the Baker representAUve explained. Barry Hovia from Slghtainger Music explained how ·a recording COl"QPUter la uaed. The Yamaha Music Printer la programmed to print the music it hears. Other buaineaes taking part included Action Office Machines, American Computers and Engineers, Ron Berggren, Cal State Unlveralty, Long Beach, Clrvh, Inc .. Compucade. Computer Systems , Compu tera tlon, Crea live Curriculum, Dateline Group, Data Procemina Auditors, Double L Enterprhea. Gateway Computer Center, Heathkit Electronic Center, IntemaUonal Buaineaa Machines, New Era Microcomputer Center, PEC, Quality Computer Syatema, Teacher Education Center, U.S. Micro Sales, World Wonnation Systems and the XEROX Store. Kathy Frey was chairwoman of the fair with committee members including John Biere, Beverly Bradley, Sharron Ferris, Gary Geer, Jess Chavarria, Daisy Sakal, Margy Plum, George Green, Inge Knox and Joy Martin. Therapist chi~f Regina Front has been elected p.resiaent of the Orange County Chapter of the California Aaaodatlon of Marriage and Family Therapiata, which serves more than 1,000 marriage and I family theraplsu practicing in Orange County. Front la past president and execut ive direc tor of the California Society for Hypnosis in Family Therapy and la on the board of the Volunteer Center of Orange County West. Feathered fiends attack home SANTA BARBARA (AP) -"It was like a scene from 'The Birds'," said Sandra Dillard, describing an invasion of her house that recalled Alfred llitchcock'a horror movte about a town terrortr.ed by sadistic birda. Dillard, 29, an employee in the dty payroll office, was bathing her 7-month-old daughter MondJ.y night when she.heard noiaes in the livinf room of their home on Vwta del Mar Drive. When she came out to investigate, she aaw what looked like "thou:siulcb and thouaanda" of 1&rds flying a.round and beating apirwt the walla. "They were everywhere," Dill&rd said. "I DllTlllDB Mac ARTllUI\ JOYCE A. Mac ARTHUR, pa.ued away on April 20, 1983 at her ~. She waa a reaident of Coata Meaai. Ca. Som Auiust 14, 1924 tn Sunkist. Oklahana. Survived by aon Ricllard Mac Arthur of Texas. Memorial aervic.!11 will be held at the Preabyterian Church of the Covenant at 12:30PM on -Saturday April 2.3, 1983 !dlh Rev. Bruce Kurrle offlclattnc. Pleue make flower dellveriea io the church. Pacific View Mortuary, Newport Beach d.lncton. IJ"IAPP -JERRY KNAPP, raident of 80 Garland St., South Eut Kentwood, Mlchlc•n 49~. P...ed I/Way on April 19, 1983 in Grand R.aplda, Michipn. He la aurvlwd1by hla Wife Jean K.i:)app. abo survtwd by .-ra1 children and .-ra1 grandchJldftn. WcC~ MOITUAl•S Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cep1slr;tno 49!>-1776 *llOI LAW..,_Wf. OUYI Moftuary • Cemetery Cterrwtory 1625 Gisler. Avt Costa Mesa ~5™ IAlTl•••att wnf&Mttl,.l ·~CHAl'IL A17 E t7tl'I GI C:O.t1M ... .... 93,, ...__,., Nil.JC NOTIC£ PICTmOUI IMll•H NA• IT ATWMmff The lollowlng P«IOrtl ere doing l>u .. -N. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS NEWPORT HAa4 2",8{7,887 34,782,108 ' T, 135, 1~.290 , (A) TT&M: (8) OAANO lt"IX MOTOR BOUTIQUE. NEWPOfH BEACH, 3830 Newport Blvd., Newp«1 a-ti, CA 920e3 4001 MecAttnurBlvd . CA92e&O • (714) 833-8383 • (213) ~3060 BIJAN MOUHE8ATV, 1910 .. _______________________________ ... 19th St., Newoor1 BNQI, CA 92003. >-=================ri==========,....rr==========::c;::::r::=== TAHOE 'tAG8, INC., a Nevada' •-II' MftTll'r CO<J><>t•llon. ~ area Miii Rd . ruauc NOTICE ,._ "'"._ a..._ CA t2021 ~iiliiiiioo;""(;i~Uii)(iiiiiiii° TN9 ~le eonouetld .... a ITATI_,,,. CW UANDOl..wT f'IC1TT10UI IUMllll -• CW UM CW MAm ITATlmlff limited G:,~•IY '1CTTTIOUt llU ... ll NAm Tiie lollowlng peraon 11 doing O Thie etat"'*!I wu flied with 1111 Tiie followlng pereon 1111 l>ull,_ 11. County C11f11 of Or•"""' County on 11>1ndoned 1111 UM of 1111 lletltloue LOV & A880CIATIES, 10839 Aprll 2 -.,,... ~ neme: Algonquin, Suite 202. Huntington 1 · 11183 f'2140t0 M. ~USON & HAHN REAL BMctl, Cellfomla 92049 Publlehed Orenge CoHI Dattr ESTATE, 3000 W. Coeal Hlghwey, Wlllle L .. Vierra. ooea Partl Piiot, April HS 22 29 Mey O 1~ Newpor1 Beletl. CelltorrN 92ee3 . ~ BM:t .. San Diego, c.ltfomMI -----· _· -·----'1-""&'!f.......,,l3-. The Flotlllou1 Bu11n1H N1m1 Thi• ... -~ 11 ._ .... _ .... ...., ~ -referred to 11>ov1 w11 tiled In .... __ .....,,,_,.., -• -· flUBl.IC NOTlCE Oreng• County on Noveml>er 4, lndMdual. 1982 W. Lii VllN1 ITA~NT Of' WITMDAAWAl H1nrl1t11 M fergu1on, 300 Thie slll-1 wu lllld with 1111 =:= c.Qney,..~ne. N~~~3. N1wpor1 Coun'ft Clerk of Orenge County on ACTmOUI IMl-11 MAim 8Mctl, ~ .:;.~uctld Aptll II, 1~ !'11- The following per1on h•• .,, 1:Mduet. by Pul>ll1hld Orenge Coul Delly wlthctt1WT1 "• gene<ll pattner from Henriette M. F1tgu10rt Piiot. Apr. 22, 29, Mey 0, 13, 1983 lhl ~p oper1tlng under the Thie 1111-1 wu hied with U11 111111-03 llclltlou• bu1ln111 name of County Clerk of Orenge County on RAINTREE COMPUTER SYSTEMS. April 19 1H3 880 Town C..tw Of .. Suite 1000. ' . Com ..._.. CA 9262e. The llc!111ou1 1>u1ln111 n1m1 1111-1 for thl partnenhlp w• ftlld on ~ 28, 1N3 In thl County ol Or "'09· Full N•m• Ind Addr•H of Ill• Pwaon Wlthdr9Wlng: JOSEPH LOPEZ 22315 Camino Tlt>uton IAQunl Hiit•. CA 9MM Signed: JOMC>h lopu. ,_,,_ Pul>ll•h•d Orenge Co111 01lly Piiot, April 15, 2.2, 29, Mey fl, 11183 1826-43 l'tB.IC fl>TICE '1011'1 Pul>lltllld Oreng1 Co1tl Dally PllOt, Apt 22, 29. Mey 0, 13, 1983 1024-83 f'tCTmOU8 IUUmU NAm•TA~ Thi followlng pWIOn, II doing ~ .. : (1) JUST Pl.AN! WA8HINO, (b) CONCRETE SPECIALIST, 3008 Fenley Drive , Loe Al1mllo1 Cellfoml• 90720 Ou1n1 Cerloo ~1011, 3008 Fenley Orin, lo• Al1mllot, Clllfoml• 90720 Thie ~ II ootWl\IC18d by Ill lndlvldull . ~C.Cldl Thll ltlt-1 -ftWd wlOI the County Cler1I of ()renge COlltty on Meretl 24. 1983. . ~ Pul>ll•ll•d Orenge Co.111 P•ll'I Piiot, Ap<, 22. 29. Mey 9, 18, 1"3 1895-83 .. Orang• Co&tt DAILY PILOT/Frld•y, Aprtl 22, 1983 Cl PARCEL 3: Publl•he<I Orenge CoHt Deity Th• excluel ve right lo Piiot, Apt 22, 29, Mey 8. 1983 ll c 1 111'on ol tllc.e ponlOne of Loi 1857-t3 1 deec:rlbed In Parcel 1 above, deelQrl9d • 0.-13, CP13. ~13 end ------------1 p. t:J on Mid Condominium Pl911 PlllllC NOTICE end u eppurtenMt to Peteet• t N0T'IC9 (W Dl9e0UIT'l0M ancl 2 ellOwe. end more OOllWllOlll'/ or: .-..,...,...... known • 2157 Pedftc A--. No Publlo nota le ~ at-I tlle1 A 102, Coeta ....._ Ctilfof1lla. AICHAAO "0£KE" THOMAS end If there le no "'"t addre ... dlre<itlone may be obtained by AICHAAO MOJ!8KI, heretofor• -men request to. 8tete Sevtnge doing ~ under the llctltk>ue anc1 LOtll 1.MOC111t1on 222 Nor1t1 !) firm name end •tyle of A & 0 Ooredo s1.-StodctOn CA 95202:: CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, •t Att•nt l on ~ Lo•n 'service <4302 Ret"I St , City of Irvine. Department, not le'9f 1Nn May 6. County of Orano•. Stet• o 1993, fOf '"e P<lfj>OM of paytno C.ttfomle, did on the 1et day of ot>llgetlOne MC:Ui9d by Mid OMid Cl Jenuery, 1983, by mutual -t. TNet CllMOWA tile Mid pennenNp end Th9 totef -...! °' the UflOeld :=:niate.,,. rWtlone.. beMtl09 of "* ~ .. 1118.· • 8.id ·~In ttw Mure.. 000.00, lnterWI 121.826.CM, end the CofldUcted b Al~rd .. D•k_.' =-:!'!cta~o~•:Ji T"omH et :la Pllfk, St .. Colle be Incurred by the C1t11e of .. le ....... CA t2Ut, who _. P9Y Md tuoe 90 ~ 11 ..,._end 6elltt of DATE>. Apt9 1 tN3 the firm end r.aetve ell monlee Sunktet 8-w. Co ~ to"IM """· J • OOfPOndlon .. . Furthef notlOe le hereby Qtv.n 8y: MlcNlle ~ ttiet '"' und«elOned wMI not be T.W... .... Qflloer • ~ lrol'll tt11e ~ on. tor 222 H e Donldo Su.t wry otljlgetlon lncund by tfle OlfW Stoekion. CA 95202 In !'lie o.11 name or In .,. '*"' °' (20t) .,.._ t t t8 "" !Inn. tniet .. 0 A T E 0 A T c 0 11 • M. • • • ttublt•hecl Orang• CoHt Deity CellfOfnla, thle 20tti day of April, Plot ~· 15, 2:2, 29, 1"3 1983. 17-..3 Aldw'd T'*'- Publlehed Ofange co .. t Oalty P\aJC N011C( Plot, Apt9 22. 1913 ... __ 117<443 - llOT1CI °" IA&.I °" MAL HiOMMI f AT ....VAftM&.I .... MP,_ ..... -=-C-1 ....... c ............. .. C...C,elLM~ In the Metter of the t.tete of BLANCHE HOUSTON HARMON, o--s. Notice .. hereby ll"'!fl \ha1 "" 111idelllatled ..... •I~ ..... to tM lllglleet end beel Mddet tubleot 10 Coflflrmanon o1 .. ,Ci 8uper1of Cow1. on or "* tN 2nd c1«Y of Mey, tN3, It 1M ollce ol Wtll & ftAITZ, a ltfOfettlonat 00f1)0nltlon. 12501, COl.tn11 al lAMI ~ State ol Celforftla. II IN right, 1111• and lntef .. I of aald deceeeed .. the *"' of .... end .. "" """'· tftle 81'4 ~ !Nit Ille .. teta of MkS 0.0..Md llM eoqulred by opefltlOft Of I•• or ~ 04tw '11\1111 OI II\ edCMlcie to ltlet of aeld 6-cl ... °" ... of deetll, ... Md '° .... _,. ,..., ptOCMlttY llt\IMed Ill "" Ooumy of Or•ne•. 8t•t• ot Callfornle, partloUllWly deecfibed ae folio-, 1~: lot an. 111 lloolL r .. o1 ..... leedl Trlllll • etlOWll on • • reoorded ........ pao-• _, .OofMlecal•u•......,_. Oii ~ ~. Cellfomla. '"°"' commonly known ••: 11111 I . taaolflo AV911~. '"""' 9Mofl, Ollfaf'lllll 901 u. Ter"'• of ea.I• o .... In tawfwl 1t1oney of Ille Ufllt" 8tat .. on 004.-.,nllltlon ol ...._ 0t part Ollll ell4 Mlanoe ~ t.y not• ...,,.., '¥ "'°"1!119 Ot TNlt DMd on._~ .. ..._,.,,,., _.,.Of8lftClllfttWto1181¥111M .... -Ot °"""' to ... "'..,...., .... ,....., •• tM~ -. at Mr ttrll9 .,._ h ,.,.. ,.,, ................ .. °' ..... o.ld Wt ,. _ °' AIW1!.·,... ............ ~ ., ... .. 1,311 ... ........ ---=!':! Jr.l~ .. ..::.r ... '•!!! ........ ,._ .... . ~ --Olwe 0.-~ ,..., .. .,, ........ ...... C4 Or Oolat DAtLY PILOT /Pr'fd Prized 8uthor possessed by chiracters 1lJce Walker clrew from family experieaee to create 'Color Purple' novel . ByC.W.~R .. , ........... ..... BAN P'8ANCISCO -Orowina up In backwoods Oeoclia. Allee Walker wanted to be• painter, a blu~ ainger, a wild woman with the audectty and style to trlll\lform her IMrecroppfna world. lnlteld, a1nce "lt wu cheaper to pt a pencll and s-pe:r.'' ahe l'Mhaped her world with worda. Thi.I week the became the flnt black woman to win the Pulitser Prii.e for fiction. reoeivlJll the award for her lateat effort. ''The Color Purple." The 39.year-old novellat and poet was amona wven women awarded Pullu.en ln the arta and journ.aliml. the beet year women have had. Fifteen prtzea were awarded. Thoae won by women were drama, fiction wrlttna. nonfiction writing, com~lna and, ln .)ournaliBm, feature writing, special local reportins and crtticl.sm. Comlng just days after her novel won the American SoOk Awa.rd, the new honor h-.s filled Walker'• apartment balcony with flowers from wellwtahen, prompted the purchue of a telephone answering machine and, for once, robbed her of words. "I don't know what I feel yet," she admitted in an interview. "I don't know what it means." But then she said, "If it means that my characters get to meet more people, encourage more people, then that's fine." The characten posaess her still They chased her acroes the COWltry five years ago, from New York to San Franciaco to a Mendocino County hamlet, where she finally gave them life. The story, eet in the South between the World Wars, unfolds in Celie's letters to God, because she's too alone, too deeolate, too oppressed to talk to anyone elae. Raped at 14 by the man she calls Pa, who sells her two babies Celle is married off to a widower who aaya: "You black, you pore, you ugly, you a woman. Goddam, he say, you nothing at all." He even installs his a.illng mistress in the houae for Celle to nune back to health. Yet that woman, a blues singer called Shug becauae she's sweet as swrar. prods Celle to life. Celie's folk·tale letters, barely litereate, tum into pQetry; a tale that begins in tragedy som~how works its way toward happiness. Celie and Sbug, thpugh creatures of Walker's imagination, bear witness to real people, real pain. Walker's great.great.grandmother Celie was raped by the man who owned her. Hitler said under heavy medication By DOLORF.S BARCLAY AIFJll 1 d,,_W,._ NEW YORK -Adolf Hitler took 75 different medications, including strychnine and belladonna, durlna the four years before the end of World War n. And to get rid of a ringing in his ears, he allowed hi.a peraonal physician. Dr. Theodor Morell, to uae leeches. Aoconi1DR to a new book by David Irving, the British author who contends that Hitler has been treated unfairly by historians, Morell sometimes I administered 10 shota a day. Most were gluooee solutions and vitamin ~-Some contained l -1 ... , .liv..:r_ · mNAJl,~-r. ·""( -~-"l'i ii1fe"t:"HM'erTW~s injected with cocaine and adrenaline for conjunctivitia and belladonna and strychnine foe gas. He was given 10 different pain killers and sedatives, including Eukodal. a synthetic morphine derivative. By l944. Morell had trouble injecting Hitler becau.e be oouldn't find areas without needle scars. "The Secret Dl.aries of Hitler's Doctor" will be publlabed June 15 by the Macmillan Publiahing Co. It is baaed on the diaries and reports of the Gennan doctor who attended Hitler from 1937-45. "What doctors will find quite interesting is that in the 1ut two weeks of Adolf Hitler's life, he wu subject to a terrible tremor in bi.a arms and legs and doctors have long squabbled about the cause," a telephone interview from London. thoee 1-t two weeks, he was given g in rapidly increasing amounta and Harmin. Those are indicated for Parkinson's diaeue. It doesn't mean Hitler had it." Dr. Leonard Heston, a University of Minnesota PfYChiatrist, concluded in a 1979 study that Hitler's trembUng w• a toxic reaction to amphetaminee he WU jetUng from Morell Irving studied physics and mathematics al mon. "I don't Ub opprelalon,'' she retpondt. '1And U th•y'r• not oppreHlna me, if they're not opptell1na women and they'r. not opF'*lna the evth, I'm prepared to like them.'1 Part of Celie also cornea from a step· srandmother. After weavtna memorlea of the two women lnto one cha.racier. MJ. Walker said she "tried to ft8ure out a way to make her happy." • "I knew ahe wouldn't be happy with any of the men around her own life ... but I tho1.1aht she would have a cha.nee with Shua Avery," ahe taid. u~ Alice Walker first black woman to win Pulitzer Prize for fiction. "She gave. birth to my grandfather'• father when she was 12," Walker said. "So I did a lot of thin.king about her and what she mu.st have felt ... "And yet in tboee days, they didn't consider that rape. They considered it more his right ainoe she was pro~ . . . Foe years I didn't real1r.e that ahe'd been raped. My mother's explanation of it was that she had been 'put with the master'." Since the book's publication laat eummer, Walker has come under fire for ita pulsing rage at ' UWlr ..... to Author David Irving says Hitler was heavily medicated during World War II years. London University. He worked in the German steel industry becauae he wanted to learn the language, and later worked for the U .$. Strategic Alr Command in Spain. Hla firat book, "The I>eatA.actlon of Dreeden." wu publlahed in 1963. In "Hitler's War," publlahed in 1977, lrvina wrote that Hitler did not order the muaacre of Jeww and did not even know about lt until very late in the war. Shua hu her otlatna in the bluee am,en and flamboyant women Walker admirft, espectally In the aunts who deecended on the family in E.atonton, Ga., ''in their glory on Sundays," their day off u domelticl. They had apunk and 1tyle, "dreeaed beautifully ln theee e>Utr-aeoua colon and wore all theee funny fur stoles with thne animals biting each others' tails ... doused them.selves with great perfumes and wore wonderful red stocking, and high heeled shoes and had big pocketbookJt a child could just get into and find all klnda of treuures," Walker said. She left thoee Sundays behind at 17 when she won a echolarahip to Spelman College In Atlanta and then to Sarah Lawrence in New York State. There, Muriel Rukeyaer helped get Walker's first poems publlahed. SI.nee then, she has produced three volumes of poems, three novels, two collections of short stories and a children's biography of Langston Hughes. Active in the cavil rights movement in M1ssiaaippl, Walker married a white lawyer, had a daughter, Rebecca, and later divorced. The aftinnation the novel achieves comes close to what Walker sees as her mission as a writer. "I re,ally do see It as being here to encourage people ... to take he:itt. This earth is ours. our lives are ours. Take charge of them, have happiness, fight far it. "I feel, in a way, like a singer," she said, adding as an almost whispered aside, "I always wanted to sing, too. "You know how you sometimes feel really rotten and you put on a record? . . . And by the time it'a over, you feel like you can go out and do battle again? That'• how I see m)'118lf. "I hope when you finish "The Color Purple,' you're able to put it down and say, 'Well, there's a lot of joy to be had'." . F eininist set to face trial • ID Louisiana By JACK.IE BYMAN #IFICIElld ~ Wrtllt LOS ANGELES -Feminist Ginny Foat has given up the fight against extradition to Louisiana on murder charges and will leave California on Monday, her attorney said yesterday. "She's anxious to get down to Louisiana and get the trial on so she can return to California," said attorney Robert K. Tuller, adding that he will t:rav~ with her. "We're not going to take any further recourse" after the state Supreme Court denied her habeas . corpus petitions without comment Wednesday, he said. • ., ~»..e~M ft'I~~~ · h . f''Muiilcij)aJ'~"·~""t..:~ffda'y',' e . "A lot of it's going to depend on the logistics with the airlines." Foat, 41, is on leave from her job as president of the California chapter of the National Organization for Women. She was indicted Jan. 18 by a Louiaiana grand jury In the 1965 robbery· slaying of Argentine businessman Moises Chayo, based on testimony by her fonner husband, John Sidote, who has been given immunity for testifying. Sldote a on parole from a 2~-year prison sentence in a 1965 murder in Douglas, Nev. Foat has maintained that she ia innocent. Tom Porteous, aaaiata.nt district attorney for Jeffenon Pariah, IA., aaid it waa "clearly too early" ~ say when ahe would at.and trial Foat baa been jailed aince her arrest Jan. 11 in Loe Angeles. Gov. George Deukmejlan signed an extrad.ltfon order on Feb. 18. Her attorneys challenged the extradition, contending the arrest warrant was invalid because it had been eerved on her twice before in Nevada and a diatrict Judge had released her. They also argued that the extrad111on document incorTectly listed the date on which the murder in New Orleans occurred. Wha't propels pope on world missions? t By RUGH A. MULLIGAN ,., .,..... c. .. .,, ........ pORT • .(U.PRINCE. HAITI -Last month, as Pope John Paul ll headed beck to Rome after his 16th wearying and worrisome pilgrlmt~t: to another part of the world, h1a chartered Ali jet traced the contrail of an enonnoua question mark in the moonlit sky owr Haiti. Such vaporoua formations are rarely seen at nlaht.. ~Y In warm tropic air, but to thia repor1er, worn out after eight days on the papal peth the manifestation over&e.d seemed to auae-t me iwo questiom most often uked 1n 1ettsa &om rwlei'I. questiona from the floor after a lpeech and by ne«chbon. frlen4:lt and editOl'I when you pt ~ Where docs the pope 19\ the stamina to can')' an aach a demandlna trawl IChedule? Why do9 be do lt? Tbil p0pe hat journeyed more than 100,000 ma-to almost wuy ~ of the alobe. M be ap~. hi.a 83rd 1bll'thday OD )fay 18, be la .....,..nna lot what..-up•• most emotional ind ~Y probJimnaUC crtp ot all, a mum r.o b1I naUft POland ai .. r th• dw-.&.ation of the &taldlfltY. IDOWUMftl by the aowmmmt ........... ruddy f.lced, dailr-9"d John p u iooa ~ .. biMltbyf but .. .ttectl of \be r t stm .U..pt ln It.~· ~ two ,... .. 'I I -. mare widlnt wtth lllim ~ .......... af W. .-U&ltit. He ............. ........ ~~~ .. ... -:t1 .... ~ ~-. ·-........ ~~~- ··-· •a wolll&....,. ~ ............... ,""'~ :.·"~;:\l'" • 51.l'(4.,.=. .......... = HUGH MUlllGAll MULLIGAN STEW • "10m'!OUt .,.... "°""°"' ........ ...... tTATamlff NAiii tTA,.....,, Tiie f~ '*'°"'.,.doing Tll• IOllOwlno '*'°" •• Oolno blltlfleM•: ~-(A) •utCtMl/VITANZA VIOi.A M JOHNITON OlllU)INf.1.U• (a) l'lllOUO ,OHY BOOKKHl'IHO & INCOMI TAX OHIONt1 t<h IALl.OONI ANO &1111v101 . HH Or1ngewoocl, Fl.OWlfta FO" YOU; (D) 'L0Wll'8 Oyc>t .... OA '°''°· AND eAU.OOHI '°" YOU, )431 VIOLA M. JOHNITO:O.~H WlmbleOOn Wwt. Colla MeM. OA Otanaewoocl, OY&w .... CA 8282t, Thie "'*'--II ~ by 111 URSULA VITANZA HUllN(A. lndMduel. 34311 Wlml>*Son W1y, Ca.I• ...... Viola M. ~ CA 82121. ltK etet-1 wee flled wlUI Ille CARL FRANOll •ulCEMt. County Cl«k of OrlflOI Coullty on 34'9 Wimbledon W1y. Coat• MarO/I 27, 1883. M .... CA eaue ,..,_ Thi. tiu.IMM le oonduc\.O by I Publl•hed Orang• CoHI Delly general partnenhlp . Pilot, Ap<U I, I , 18, 22, 1983 urua vn1111u Hut>Mr 1657.f.3 Thie lltt-1 WU flied with lhe - County Clerk of Orwige County on "8.IC NOT1CE Matott 29, 1813 ,.,.. ACTmOUI ..,... .. Publl•h•d Orang1 Co••I Dilly .... 8TATS..wf Piiot, Apr 1. a. 1&. 22. 1983 The following per1on I• doing 1s22..a3 IN~ ... ----------J.P. LTD., IOl1 Holi.wl Driw, ~Tmoul.,...IS NANI ITATS....,. The following par1on I• doing bu.U-u: MERT!C, 202 30th IJt., Newport 8Nch. CA 82883. MARK ELDEN RODRIGUEZ. 202 30th St .. Newport Beach, CA 82903. Tlllt bull,_, le oonduotlQ1by 111'1 lndlvldull; Mark E. Rodrigue Thll Itel-I WU flied wtth IM County Cle<k of Orlll(le County on April 12, 1963. F214094 Publlthld Or•nga Co1t1 Dilly Pilot, Aprll 15, 22, 29, Mly 8, 1863 1739-83 P't8.IC N0T1C( 'ICTITIOUS 8U ..... NAMll STA~NT The IOllOWlng l)«IOnS are doing butl,_11: THE DAISY BUNCH, 213 Tape Newoof'I 8Nch, CA 9He2. EbMOf.ID R. CHAVANETTE, 213 Topu, Newport BHCll, CA 92862. SONORA S. CHAVANETTE, 213 Topu, Newport Beach, CA 92662. WOODRUFF H. FISHER. 221-44-A N1dlne Circle. Torr1noe, CA 90606. JAMES E. MYERSON, 213 Tope, ~ Betdl, CA 82662. Thia bultneu la conduc:1ed by a general pat1.nerilllp. Edmond R. ChavlMtte Thia Slit-I Wll ftled with tl'le County Cler1I of Orange County on April 12, 1983. l'214MI Publl•h•d Orange Cout D•lly Piiot, Ap<ll 15, 22. 28, M1y II, 1883 17118-83 #6E, Huntington llMCll, CA t2847 Jtmae Leo Wltper. 808 1 HOlllnd Drive, 16E. Huntington ~h.CA.92147 Thie bulll,,_ ta conduCted by Ill lndlvldull. JlmMl Wllpet Thie tllt-1 wM flled with the County Ci.rk of Orange County of Mafch 29. 19113 '2 Publllhed Orange Coaat Dally Pllol, Ap1ll 1, 8. 15, 22. 1983. 1670-83 P't8.IC NOTICE '1CTITIOUS .,.._.S N.-STATI....,. The loltowlng p1r1on I• doln bUllneH••· tRVINE RANCH ANTIQUES, BrOOllllone. lr'd~. CA 82714 MAUREEN A DALE WIELAND, 20 Broollltoo•. lrvtne CA 92714. This bualneu i. conduc:1ed by Jnohlldual. M1Wra«l A. D~ Wlel8f'ICI Thlt 1111emen1 wn fllld with the Co.Inly Ckwk of ~ County on Match 29. 1883. ' F212911 Pub1t1hed Or•nga Coaat Dally Piiot, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1933 1618-83 1'1C1TnOUS 8U ... H ,..._STATlmNT n.,. 1o110w1ng '*'°"' .,., doing bollneta u : HEAVENLY PtASTERING. 2005 W. 8alb<>a. No. 32il. ~ Beach, CA 821163. ANGEL GONZALES. 303 35th, Newport Beach, CA ~. LINDA ANNETTE GONZALES, 303 3Sth, Newporl 811ch, CA ----------82663 l't8l.JC NOTICE ThlS bualneee 11 cond\.tcted by 1t1 ----------lndlvldual ,ICTrTIOUS auaiNE•S Linda A Gonzalel NAME STATIMINT Thie ttllement w;._ Aled with the Tll• lottowlng pereon1 are doing County c1er11 of °''""""" County on bullnetall: -...- rux DENTIST, 18820 Mt. Maren 30, l983. ,.,.. .. Hulchlngs. Fountain Valley, CA p bllehed Orange Coal! o111y 82708. ~ RICK L. McDERMOTT, 18820 Pilot, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1982 Mt Hutcnlng.. Fountain Valley. CA 1556-83 82108. fUl.JC NOTIC( JOHN EDWARD CASTERLIN, 2900 Madleon Ave .. Fullerton. CA 92631 Thie bullneN le conductld by a llmltad patt,,.,..,,lp . JoM C..terlln FICTITIOUe .,.._ .. NAmaTA~ The lollowlng ~ ..... doing bu~•: EVANS ENTERPRISES, 2006 W . Balboa Blvd., Suite 202, Newpot1 8-:tl. CA 82663. Thia llllement WU flied will\ the County Cleric of Oflll(le County on LINDA EVANS ind JEFF f212171 EVANS, 21881 S111lda line, M1rch 211, 1963. Pubtlahad Or1nge Coul Dilly Huntington 8-c:h, CA 82640. Pilot, Aprll 1, 8, 15, 22. 1983 Thll ~le conducted by an -------~1s;..;,t.;;.4..JI'_-lndlvkl...i: PlllJC NOTICE ~~ .. ~- F1CT1TIOUa IWSMU Thi. atal-t wu filed with the NA• STA~ County Ci.rte of OflnQI County on Aprlt 12 1883. The following per1on " doing ' F21...., bwlnesa ... EASTW000D CONSTRUCTION Publlehed Ot1nge Cout Dally COMPANY. 2401 e 17th Streat. Pllof, Ap<U l5, 22. 28, Maye. 1883 Sune 124, Santa Ana. c1111orn11 178~ 92701 Roy Lewman, 2005 W11t 81lbo1 Blvd., Rm. 25•. N-port '1CTITIOUS .,_ .. BMch, Calllomla 82663 ...._ STATEmNT Thie bull,_ Is conducted by an Tiie following pereon 11 doing 1ndMdual. bu*---~ .; ~ ... ~ · i¥l~~,JP.t2 ., ·7 ~~Orange CoOOty on c.Mtt'n.1-9~~· 1->--• o\p<ll 18, 1883. LIO Oaboub, 220 Nice Lane. . "214111 Mo. 208, Newpot1 8Ncl'I Calltomi• Publl•hed Orange Cout Dilly 92903 ' Piiot, Ap<. 22. 28. May 8, 13, 11183 Thie~ .. c:onduc:ted by an ' 1&4$-33 lndMdual. 1~----~---~ lAoDat>oub rtaJC NOTJCE n.1e 111tement -nlad with the ACTmOUe -aa eoun79 ~ of Ofanga County on ...,_ ITA,....,,, Ap<ll • 883, 1'1*1t Tll• lollowlng ~eon le doing Publtellad Or1no• Cout o.uy ~~OH ENTERPRISES, Piiot, Ap<. 22' 28' May 8• 13• lN3 9071 Ahodaela. Huntlng1on 8Mch. lMS-83 CA 82&M. Nil.IC NOTICE RALPH STEPHEN SILVA, 9071 RllOCtelie. Huntington Beach. CA 82646. Tllla bull.-II oonductld by an lndMdual: Ralph s. Sliva Thll l\at-1 WM fllad wtlh tM County C"'1I of Orange County on Marolt 31, 1N3. l"tU1G Publllhad Orange Cout Dally P1o1. Ap<ll 15. 22. 28, May e. 1N3 1778-83 OranQ9 Coat DAILY PILOT /Frtday, Apt'U 22.. 1813 Cl t gJC MOncl NU MOTICl ..... •-·• ... .. lnm ltlptltW In• RalutltMf 'M"l2'11 FlflltW ..... atL . w. .. :_,~ --lhL .. ":l:."'#.~· ~.=.. '"'*".. .... .... .. ptt .... ... .. .. Cft•llt MU c.... IJM ~ ... I IHll1MI the toftO'lftnt per~ te dotno fha tot1owt111 "'eon te 1101119 6 RLaGAN't • IXICUTIYC 1 llU la, ... tll, qtoM I If & Oen 1 ... lrpto Hr, 1"k encl llA'1\'e I If t I a 1111 D • r . ft.U llUftl ~ 111: ._.,_ • I ldrm end dtn1110 '"' 10 ~. "'°"' ~ patio ••I• to bt~ll· Wiii to bcltl. "411 mo. tatolmo. A.ii tor Oher· IPMtouo 1-afde A,t>IL ~M~Ol~rl~U::l:£100~~1L~11L ~:..~. tn ~~ =:=~= 1660 ta-4411 11u'1 mo. 161·000 ~:.=--Cailtor1P94 ::.mo·~~~~':'.'s~ lnd~.peclo ..... & .,.._, ___ ,....._. " ... ,. Hun~ton IMdl ~ 11M1 4 w '3000tmo a Ill. 1~ la Town'*-, wttctya. M2-M24 ~ & .--... ....., .,._..,.-.fr-. Ho ... ,__.....,.., __.. HUllllfll, -.1 Anita It., L.aQun1 Carl OtOlt 0=. Ill 11th ~alarfront 'Hom ea 011ol1d pallo, oomml~ Mndl. , _,,,~,.... paita, = !!.'!!!!!.! && y2-.!t!_'!' laaall, OA. It,_, Huflttllgton • ~ .:ti 1400 pool & playoround, Im-"""9b Raf, a.on a It r1t "or-. bul, 1 It. 1 Ptiraon ._.,_,_ _.._ Thia IMirMa II OOfldwcMd "Y M 12641 • meo. MOO/mo, 711·21'1 .. U11ft1 """' IJft new LA o~I , ~ool l 1 It. 2 ,_tone ... IOl'lll "'~ ~ ~ Mot.i A'L H1M1ar ~bWinaM 11 oonclVC1td "Y.,, 2 lllltt ..... llff .k19t "-tedl t bl Mey 111 1tl time ollared. lux, OC&AN ,f'OHT MHTAJ. beam1. 2 u epla . 2321 ':7=:-· O M. ~0,,. MN " Thia atala!NM -lllad with Iha Carl Olton 2 If. MN/mo. New orpl rentol gordener ltd und· •II • r P • 4 I r ' 2.,. I• Moet aMgant IPt tlldo In u 10. t42· 1tOa or pr On .IMIMrl• M . M Coun'fs O*attl 04 Oranoa County on TNt m1.,_,t wN lllad With the a paint, a•r. •••P• to ., •eoo wont IHtl 1.. lroadmoor "•n IV. 2. ~ ~ PM()(• M241A .,. ..,, ~ .... M . I Apltl I. 1*-c;_,~ Clef\ o4 Or-. COUnlY on 1and. 11•111 24th It 631M190 BUT My TH eq ft I Olll oar. huOO mlO ..._ Wiie. on bMCtl l&U.111 .... Rw Net Un .... t• 1 ,ubllahed Ot1nge Coa':':r APfl t. 1~ n14111 213-692·2126 3 If. a .. new bMCll. Loa ::°'T~ =-~~ Ot l'Mm. 'Nllwtv dlOottl· 760 W. 1"'. 111111 ""' 2 It 2 k 1621 , "1lot, Apltl 16, 12, 29 May I. t~ Publl1lled Orenge Coaet Dolly yard 1111 mo. 20872 r~ Juno ea all ed IP'°'OUt ' & 2 Br. l.UXUAY 2 IA. 2 8A Your SWIWte ~ wtew Localed :& ':, t _________ 1 .. 11 .... 4-1..._3 Pllol, AP' 22. 2t, M•y 8, ta, 1* • It!!!! !atual!W , a r n ••or 111 . ( 11 4 ) ,.,, 1111 w/OI! Mlcfowm, el.otrlo blt-1n1 & tlltd Mlnut• from bMcfl 1rom ,_,. l'olnt'• ~ Count. ::O::eil. · MUC ll)TIC( 1111.., .... al IHI =•· Bryan, Iv. NW batl\9 wtbr ... ec;. r.'a':ds:=rY0':::.:: ~:~"":': Meludect eoen10.-....ff, uooa.yvaew 21f dOCil NTTnOUe-•· __ .,. 11111'\Y.--00 .. , IOp•Of•lllt·llnt eub•IOrttnltn 0oraga. Pk-" w/'w oerpeilt Ille.,_, a •. W/~2 a lao gar' 2 pa'opla '. um ITA~ ~ ""'~ 5 1 er oondo, on Iha bey. l400 11a1make1t your• 2 Waa1tdl lurQlar Alann, lAMe ttOO & llP Wfllk In clot9Ca ittra lrg pr1va1a petlot. tT.71/mo ..... No pata Tna loltowt"" pattoft 11 doing NOTICE OP DEA11l OF Full aoourlty. By "'0· Ir OIOH to ~n gar new ouitom opt, drpa. ROYAL TAtflllAN P~a pe1IO U-llOt· 1100/mo, Of'Na 978-0377 ' ··• S only. .......,. "'-·-bltlna ready mid Mayl ahuttata, tllo, oek, bl... 330 CMff Dr. 4e.c.aoes Gourmet Kit~ by 2"4511 Senta Ciera. , ~ ~ IE C "IT AR t AL !WILLIAM LLOYD DIGG 4 8' ram~.., ,...,_ on 53M190 IHT Ally IM lhNout. lriattt. ChMffut Cwport w/atOf~ Oell ~441 or M-F Ql"9t 2 If. 1 la. pool, oar. •·--·• ...,..,, w -...... ...... W W. U.OYD DIGGS AND 8el tel By mo. only. & a!' ollOr1 Q.llde 1ac a.u ....... •-•--.a JIM ...... out'"~ 8 t-6, 12. ~atlo. No pa11. Hwpl ~~~-v· -.... ~°'-l.""::'2'7:"' O p p • T I T I 0 N T 0 •-••a1n Kldt pet1 ok tncd 4 Br o -.._ ---v..-,._ rvu11.... ~ -· ·-. ,,.. ... 6 --. .,.,,.. wlon I ~· ~ B .. v-~. ~ ~-". .. I_ ..... _ , ...... _ y:n:-..... "''•,.mo1.•J.12.~}!' 81 I Phylllt N•dlne Hull, 2278 ADMINJSTER ESTATE NO. ... ll"llmt opM11on.~ ebuyE T'°::'. ~ .. •' nelghb ..,...., ~ .. rnvn• ··-~ ~ _ .... ~ !!-1«>0 ,_ ,....., !~.~· Apl C. Coeta MHa. "·l17t•1. 53 """ tE& ·~·# fulllgc.;,yon.~r• itory, 2 r . ''f10• t Br Condo pool oor .........,,_ 82e2t " ., 11M1ll LUXURIOUS EXEC HOME quired. Sorry no pall 11800/mo. 876-309 2 Ir 1 Ba. 1 chlld Ok • • ' VERSAILLQ ' ~MlnaMleconduc!Mdbyan ~r;dl~"~d=~~e~t BAYSIDE COVE: 2 ldtm 4 If. 3 Ba. pool & ac>e 13750 mo. TM"'CI epptl-lal)M 2583 l!ldan "8 " =~~,friQ8eo.91M ~BA~~MO Wul L ""' 7 & Mn, bay vi.w. bOOul. Maoy lltfU 1 1200/mo. oatlon1 Ce ll Daye ·-·-_,_ _.., 100/mo. 131-387 t , I ·---L n•a ~ N. Hull ~editors of lam O;,... turn. l l900. 984-0221 720-184e. _ ........ ••!_! 875-2te0 Ut, -• ._ 3 Br 2be. y11y. Frptc, bj.. fl* ecat-t -lli.d '<lltth ,,... rw8 -and f:rwona who may T 3 Bd L d 310 F tine New '6ofa ••"""tmo County 01aftc o1 0teno-County°" .,._. ownhouao: rm. ,_._1 •••• u11ury con o. or-........ ~.. ....... o..ixo pooll6de xtra lattl' · .... . ....., · 20 1"3 be otherw lnt.ereat.ed In avall mo to mo Furn, ....... ....., 111.W nando, 2 er 2 Be. 1200 -2 br. 2 ba. bll-lne, St:/.' to 1and . Avall Apt1I • · '214?11 tM will and/or eat.ate. 8 e xcellent locellon . lllTILI Beautllul 4 Br. 2~ Bo 1.f., oec. parking, rH· 2 a 3 bl, S4ao-M26. Im· ~ 1i. mllae bMch. 13~..:.. 280013n13&a7~ ~1013 •• ut 10 ,,..:~b~"•t2.~~'a!Y ~~~;'. 1~Y b/J:~~f'1s.toi,t:~n1~ 1~~ERFRONT HOMES 1 10 3 bdnn•. "artlng at ~~':y 1~:Cuo'::t~d ~~ti !r~~~~~'~c~~:~· /o0c0~: ~. ~c~:C:.kFr!: ~~~· uoot mo. a·~. .... v 1874-13 Superior Court of O range INC. 831-1400 $82~11150 lkyllghta a wtllttwalhad M •, r I• d co u ~I a .,,, & creltl. Pool. MW DELAWARE PINES -L-ld-o-11_1_a_B_ay_f_r_o-n1-2 . ---.. ---.,.-..,,.-'lll't----lrount~ requeatln" that "'--eu •el ... --~ plno oalllng1, lrancll se.,0•0!~~7 1•894•4 42. crpta & ddra4pH, ploy· 1 Br f....,. ....,., ,.., Bdrml, 2 be. dlnlnG rm, l"-.n. ....,,._ !'--• _. .._ d~a & wood ltOOf• tn ,...,._...., gr o u n m 0 ' • · '""'' .,......, • ' Ir~, pa11o. 1 1250"/mo. ' Rachel . I>igp be appointed .,.,. 557-4785 No~ Pflvll1• pello, 1476/mo. cm Ofl Nftn1CMWY KACH u perwonal re~ntalive 1.0 OCMn view, boaullful r• lty entry, commty pool & Sm BachalC>f yrly rentol, No 1*9. 642.eao7 e 3-0770 Of 7159-1552 NOTICa cw llfftNT '•d i 1 t t t t f modeled 3 8'. home, 3 tennis . 11100/mo S3.o mo. utll pd, 201 E. 2 Br. 1i. Ba. TownhouN, 19221Da6awwa81. Luicury 1 Br. Bayfront, The City ol Newport 8eec:h le .-~ n 1 er e ea a~ 0 Ba. Se 11 o r R • n I 8«-5403 Balboa BIYd 975-9582, quiet, no peta $.450/mo upper unit, utra lrg llv C~l~o~~~.!~ that~ Callon>lea thr~ ~~aml ~d1~ PDi~ Jen~ $71~/283010 f 1Z', o C a I I 651-1177 PANORAMIC OCEAN 648-1319 ~~ .. ~·2755 W. 18th St Wlw,172 !!!._ &PtS rm, vi.w, now Udo lala, ._.._._-o;~ ,._;;:-Admlnl1t1'allon of ll'.ltatea BA;SID~" P~LACE BAY· mlUI H~hly u:~~ad 4 Br, CertH ftl ... lfU --·;UOIO APT ~~.~ & ,t;'.;~~ :=:o Isa. Cel l Tiii• parmlt wlll allow cfred9ln9 Act) Tbe ~tltion la aet foe , Alllll.... elled THE SHORES gal .. pool gym & ac>e Within Newport Hetbor end lillOw tor · N 3 700 FRONT apadoue 2 br, 2 . 2 Ba. lr/dr. Pvt w Utllt pd. 245 Bro.dwlly. No p'ata From 1480: BEVERLY WESTCUFf c:=•••t ol the dr9dOa ~ tie..rlng ln pt. o. at ba. S 1700 mo. Blll Grun--_... aGll O.W c: om m . S 2 150 I mo. BEACH AREA 150-5210 -w.e59 I lnvned. occupency. 1 Br the U.S. butkhaacfllna and Civic Center Dr., West, In D dy, Rnr, 87M181. ~ 844·1480 or 830-5050, Come & ... our newtv & ,....11o .,,...,., 2 ... ...,7,, low low "" "'--• --CA •220 decorated models 1 & 2 2 muter bdrm, 2'A be, 2 ,... ..,...., ... -" ,,_ water an llPP"OPf'lat• the "-'tY of ..,. .. ta ni,., Front hH, quaint 2Br, Rancho San Joaquin VII· ax1 .. . story condo, 1850/mo. Huntington cr .. k Apt1. Lull. b11-ln1. nu c:ptal ~~~mallon c:ontac1 ion May 18, 1983 at 9:30 e.m. lBa, lrplc, 1m refrlg, lu. 1 Br wllofl. Frplc, Backbay fnc:d 5 rm hN Bdrmp='a \550 ,! 1895 or laua opllon. You LUJCury lldutt IMng. 1 & 2 drepae, pool, 880, fOclt· Ctly ol Newport BHc:h Marina IF YOU OBJEX:'.1: to tM S700 mo. 1", lut & ..: :::n •""f · 1~ ~I buretlng w/cllorm lrplc Call Helarl an 844-2811 pelnt fOf eaewtty dap. By Bdrm. with garagae, hM1 ed lndMdual "°'llOt· No Dapertme nt, 3300 Newporl ~ling of the petition. you ~7 ngl 1 · 'W . wood l1n klde/.,.t 1546 9'191. 993-11188 & water paid, taWAMd peta, nQucaptlona. Xln1 I I d N a h CA d Ith •L.-A ad and unll. se 2 o. 53M180 BEST Atty laa BMch 2 bike. 2 8', 1 Ba, MQll'lty. from '510. Call Npt toce tlon-Dovar/ ou avar . awport H O • e er appear et UK! WILi Tl•••-867·2914 lrptc ~ .... patio encl RENT REDUCED e.46-1813 lrom t-9. Waatdlll. w-. to Wae1· 12te3. faMiphone <714> l40-a1rse. 1.._earln° and state lour -Rare 111 t>Ynnalow 1>4MM::h ' '"" ' Fo Imm d occ pane bl' h .... 0 n9• COlll uaup iu • s---tacular ...... an and on,.....,.., .. condo, 2 BR. . . ., get , qu at oul-da-HC. r a u Y 11• -a-clltf Pt&r.o. C• ramat otc. Pu • .., ra 22 IObje<:tlona or file wr tten .. ~ .,.... ..,._.,,...~ •r•• carpe te d decor s750/mo 875-8588 amoll aulllda 1 Br. .._, _ _.,.. Iv mag. 845-864e Plot, Apr1120. 21' ' lNS 1eee-&3 iobje<:tlona w ith the court bay vlawe. l800 •q 11 1 Ba, by tlraama wt I~ 1111 utlla paid detalll 1386 861·9623. Quiet, epac:1oue, nH r --------- before the hearing. Your I LUllury !rl-laval. 2 Bdnna, rafrlg, lennlo, pool, Jae. ~190 BEST Atty laa BecMlor, '9fr1o. oft atr•t M..,._ 2 ,,._ .... .__ ';:p bHcll, 2 Br. 114 ea. CdM 2 8' 2ba nr baectl, .. _.,. lllftTIC( 2'Alba. dining -· nr.. No P•I•. Avall. now. Baach Cott-1 Br. IUr-prkg, 8. of Hwy, $400, a..,.._vall," 1n::-2• Ma'"y,.a'r P . Townhouse. 1585/mo. Dtw, Gar dtap. gar ...:::: =-~~~ ~y':' pe1110n P*a. 2 daclt1, /t.aoa. $590. 875-9229 nllhed. 1 ~10 bMc:tl u111a pd. 711()..98157 $450/mo~'&.2-3912 G60-885e 1750. 7eo-eoe8 .... ,,_...,.. _, ... , E Sl lOO/~ 4 2935 ~ 3 bf, 2 ba. 2 lly & bey. v-round ...... 425'.4 Larkapur: 1 room * $380/mo. up. Bactl, 1 A St75 mo. 281', 28' COndo TO llU ICttOOL l F y 0 U AR A °' 557 condo w/pallo, Walnut $550/mo Cell M2·1TOO. with \lo ba. Walk to Ell Iida 2 8', 1 Ba.lyd, oar,. 2 8'. unfum & tum, pool, beyvtlw, 2 cer -.Coar· DelTMCT ""°""'• !CREDITOR or • contingent L 2 BR 2 BA, dremallc. Square. Avell. May 1. Beach. All ulll. pd. No ndty, neat , c ••n epa_ 18"2 FlofldL eoe. Wfhr/dryr hook-up. o!': =~r= ~:::.: icreditor of the deoeued, ~ epac. split level. Park $925/mo. Call 833-6881 3 Br. 1 Ba. seo<l/mo. Im-kitchen. $250/mo. plu• gulat, c:oupla praf. 842-2834 842..,.,172 No .,.ca. publloallon 111,,.. notice to eny IJJluat file your claim with U111C MUlng. Obi remote gar wkdya; 552-8488 ave/ mad. avell. 1 500 ••c: dap. Rel $595/mo, avall now. MARINERS WALK 423 Eaat Bey publlo dl11r1<:1. publl<: aulhOJlly, icourl or pre.ent It to the dr. ctllld °' pat on ap-wknd1 548'-1020 213-492·1521 860-20n Ts L M • n ~·man 1 I Y ---• 2700 ~ Or ~ T 2 & 3 BR epta rw Hunt .. ~2 1 pubic aeanc:Y· publ6o 00f1)0fatton, peraonel repreaentat ye ,. • .,.... .. ELEGANT LAKE PINES ftnatl ,,.,._.._ ·-· %'124 Twnhta 2 8', 114 Ba. gar. Horbour. Otwhr, real .,.. • ~~a~.~~~laepointed by the co~[~ ~~M;'5P'· l lOO . TWNHM, 2 Br, 1.,. ea, Spec , .21tea.c1een _... ... nr occ. 1585/mo. fs>'c:,yd,dblcargar.W/O Newpoft Shor• 2 er. 2 Oov•rnm•nt. and to non-pro Ill within four montha from u"" frplc. air. Avall May 1. TwnhM, pool, Jog, ate. Flr~ pool, dlahwuh-P II o n e a I I 2 : 3 0 . 11 k up. Fr 0 m s 5 e o. Ba. 2 block• "om~. dlarttabla ~tloN Otgantacl date of first iuuance o f C..ia.... UM $700/mo. Oya 540-4M5 '800. Agt. 544-14AO ar, pvt pello. lltra lrg 54~7214, avell May 9 840-8807 M50lmo. 54Ml90 llUralanl t Pw1 3 ol Dlvlalon 2 ol let•--........,;d_. ln 8'Ctlon Of...,.. i57·2tM garden. 2 Br. 1595.00 ••25 & •• 10 Quiet 2Br Th .. 1 of ~he COfpOfatlone Code. 700~; ::e '(iill~ Probate 2 bdrm, 1 ba. gar W/D Woodbridge, 2 BR. 2 ba. lu Jua CaJ: U'll 657-2&41 1t>a. no~.: WIO lecll., 1 BR, pe1 & emoll child IA~ INl1 the Dlalrlc:t • mMllnQ awllable Code The time for fllino hOOk-up. No pate. s550. 1825. DA 851-5719, avM 3 Br. oil crptd mod kit ger 2 br, 1'..i ba. lrplc, r:IW, pv1 gu/wtr pd. a31-21n Ot<. S4e6~·185 2/Dan watorfronl •Pl for pun:JheM at fair mai\et value. · · • Reedy May 1· 645--79113 552-6433, 89M207 patio pool kids fin• patio, gar. No pelt. now avall. '8aautllul ::::=t~ci4s::9 :::-::: = :!!.:\~~ N-2 & 3 Bdrm town· 3 BR 3 Ba 2 aty twnhma StOO'a Coll IOf dalall1 $520/mo. 834 Hamilton. ~ 1~·1~:,'e:: e.autlful now k.llwry 11Pl9. en::> =dyNobN~, La!lff. In the City ol Huntlng1on of the h~nodced above. p ~with doub!' oar-§:' nr uCt, $910 on lee S3Ml90 BEST Atty,.. 643-5479 873-7787 'ea°' ,_.d-~ ~3 81'. 2'h 790-0919 · · 9aldl t .. publlo dlltricta. bile: :&:,·· Quiet E tide. 714-75'&-4592• 9VI HARBOR LANE . ........ o-weve., ________ _ ~ public ~ ~ YOU MA EXAMINE 111200 mo. eon1oc1 5 2:6045, _.'°'Matt · 3 er. 1.,. ea. btl·lna. 2 UITlllE Triplex. 2Br 1tnba, DIW. encl~ ~t.::: .. 1A1f11 CMPOfattont. or other potltlcal the file kept by the court. U owner at 2134-A Orengo cer oar. commty pool. 1 2 Br. 1'A Ba. Townnouao. patio & garao•. Clg. 19&. 3 Br. Apt with •waapllig IUbdlvlltol,. o1 thtl State, end '° you are a person lnietteted I Ava. 845-0897 Pr•lgloul 5 rm 2 "~ 2 ml. Dene Morine . H o carport/ garage, small Pork. '525, 845-773812 er. bltnl, ~drlipeo. vtew of Golf couraa. all ~ ... ~·profit oharlla bl• In tM eetat.e, you may serve Sm 1 Br lnc:d d Ba femlly spot crplt _.. 17001mo e73-3635 pat ok. leundry rm, lrptc. Mpm. dbl gar, wl d. $595. ~ lnddng 2 cer _,,__,..,... gar. yar · tllru-out formal DIR al ..--. · Avail Aprll. (du""""v) 538-0921 .........__, It .. the -ol !N Dlttrtct. 1n upon the executor or $.475/mo. Drive by 700 seoo·a 539_8190 BEST lu a--lJll 2817 Or •MESA VERDE 2 er. 1 ......... oaraoa at ........ ~.,. im.. the~ tl'lal no pubic an1l(y fl' adminl.atrator, or upon the W. Wiiton 873·8338, Alty ,_ta w 2548 c::::' Ba. uw-. newty decor. Nr bcil 2Br l'hb•, cpl•. med. occupancy No putlllo 00f1)0ra11on hal oonlected attorney for the executor oc 842-96ee Cozy lrptc antlancaa 2 rm TSL Mgmt 842-1803 S4ff. CMd ok, no .,.... drpa, blttn•. lrplc, encl pate. &44-0509 thi. D11tr101 wllh regard to tri. edmlnJatrator and file with L 2 BR 1 Ba cottage ,_ VISTA Fl LARE 3 BR, family starter $315 call ~74 gar (lwnhu) $595. UOO EL.EGAHT 2 8'. Dan ~. 04a::ic'pt P!~iu1::o~ the court ~Ith proof of cpta & p1lnt wattr/dryr lemlly rl°"" brand" MW 53M190 BEST 1M Large. c:tean, 1 Br. Apt. IAT lWU 536-0921 2 a.. lrptc, "t= pa- dadarlng IM property~ and service, • written reques t hkup, lncia yd wlgardnr, ~~;~7mo. .... Watal.uter ma =··lnu%~ ~: .. :r~~ 1 8'. ~.pool 2 Br. 2 Ba. TwnllM, cath/ llO. $1295. 87 ,..... comc>etllllloa blcil tor .... ol 1tat1n1 that you desir e off ..,... pkg. No pate /mo 546-0338 Pr1vata P1t10 & garage c:all. $576/mo. ancl1d Lata lU ftll Mid property pu.wuani to s.ctlon apeci.al notice of the filln& of 0 S525 & S3SO dip. 1g50 B 3 er. 2 Ba..1700/mo. '" & 4 Br, 2 Ba. lrplc, deck, · · 1475 No pate 646-9883 garegea belcony n/br 18388 el 1aq.. ot the Educ1tlon a n i n v e n t 0 r y a n d Meyer Pl. 6411-3484 IM1 & -.irlty gor. Kida & pete 01<. WESTWI W1UA11 399 w . Bay St. p I u 1 II 'c r pt , I~ p I c . DELUXE 1 BR CONDO Coda POOL SIDE CONDO 3 BR sae...907o M95/mo. eeo....744 Bach. 1 & 2 Br. Apia. dal\watV. "O" 7322 Gw-lmmac, pool, tennla. IPll lnqulrl•• may b• m•d• by apprailiement or estate URIS se1s' 3 BR 2'..\ b den pool c.u. OaJ Mii pool ape. LJR. carporlL CONDO-Adult•. 19<>lleU, lleld. 536-8810. Many upor•dH. Com- oonlac:tlng the&'*'-Ollloe Of or of thP petition• o r ~~·NI.II\&. 1ac:,'1annla~S97S. Jim: .......... _ 1 B .. • SC...__ No f,.t., tmrnad oc:c:up. ~Jle·~.:..w:! i ... 8' 1 ... rNnut .. lrom ~1~-~ 1465/mo. the Ocaert \/law Sdlool DlltJICt en • c co u n ta men II o ne d I n T 681.5ea0 ......,. ., ,_ .-...-ancy ooraoa IVlil. 4 b I'........:..... :=:.,, ""' ,. l-.0 B 81raa1, Huntington Beed\, sec tions of 1200 5 of the 38r, 28a, lam rm, frplc, Reeort·Llk• adult tract 2 8' w. ea. $635-$545 lrwy, airport H Ch ..-... .... ""· mo. ..... ltM ~.~. lelaphone rwmbar C.aWomla Probate.Code. bllnt. cpll/drp•. patio. In The VIiiage of Wood· w/pool, gala. S47o+$40 · TSL Mgmt. M25/mo. 835-1455. 72()..08.« Publ,.hed Orange Coait Dally MILA.N DOSTAL. HS City S850 mo. Ma-2925 ~ l<Wmhome 3 Br. utll lau dlecount. or 846-8122 642-1803 28r, 18a, no pate. Wea1 !Walk to beadl, apedc>ua 2 llNIU 1118. Ptlol, Aptil I, 15, 22. tN:I 1eee-e3 Putnray Wat, Sa.lte lttl, E.ultlde Studio ~ prt-2" trplc), dllhwuhar, ~ u r ch • 1 • 0 Pt I 0 n THE SIVILl£ akte. $.450 mo Br. Condo. pool, •P•. Wkly rant• now avall. OraDlie CA UHi ( 71 t ) vata $390/mo.' Utlta pd. P~l,'go,mlnl ~ c"'.:, 75-2580 Newly dacoratad 2 Br 86G-2145 aacurtty gala & garege. I 105 & up. Color TV P'tll.IC ll)TIC( • 548-4253 S mo. u M&O/mo. 860-1029 Phonea In room. 2274 ---.---------135·% %4. .. WHI Vala Loop.·---.__ ......... w/gor. ,_ CfJ>ll, drpt, 18r,COY9radparklng,part N I 81 d CM ACTmOUe w.. PublllMd Or~ Coaa1 Dally 3 bdrm. 1'A ba. Jdnt aree. Agent. no 1 ... 545-2000 .,...-nb •-bltln1, lncd yd w/patlo. u I 11 pd. S 3 8 5 mo . 1Br. 18', qu6at, 3 bike to awpor v · ..... STATDmJIT Piiot, Apt1I 22. 23. 29, 1ta3 ~ ywd ·---L 2241 a.u.a la1uii ... water pd 983-3018 lltl 7:30PM. bch, no pala. $376 mo. _Me... __ 7_446_. ____ _ The folowlng Pl'aonl .,. doing 1"6-a3 ~ 751-8755 Latw -• 2ttt-O Santa Ana $520 Small 1 bf 1370 1 I*· ulll pd. Avall May 1. 4 er. F.V. now 405 fwy A ~ •· "8JC ll)TIC[ 8-ltlluf oca.'I & canyon Oalwla. quallty 1 Br 1 Ba. Call 1·5, 838-4120. eon O\.i ~ & pv1 s:M-e641 e hopplng. Kit prlv. ==:~ ~~--= · -. · 3~BR 2 Ba. 2 car gar, pe-~--·private 11r.,1 •• 1 ~~ ~op1{~no ~pats, $.480/mo. 2 Br. 1v. Be. NW Cfl)ta.' ~ peta. aa4 ~to boedl, 2 Bf'2 Ba. 1240/mo. llM-3M4 ,8' 1Mton~1!1Mf..·f970, '"5't•·-·· ""f•1 .,-... ,~. • f'6 ~~ i: ..;::t~.'... ~ ~ llh -.-...-~·• • .................. ,~ -"~ ~~ ~-.. ~..._, ,..~ ...__ r & .............. NOTICE OP D0 "TB OF • ~ "''""· -· 1G9 'iiii51mo. 497·1232 ~·fflfj( ·Gf:J~. '-~ -,._ ·-• · '" __.., _:....·~.-;,. .;;;;6' __ ..,~ ..,......_............. ...... L 543-7153 • wttnda213/450-1051 --·· ~281'.2Ba Nopata. -· .noll-' DEv~t~:~~l~ .. a~'n.! ~AATlol~lt AA~gR~; 38'T'imelle,2cergarage.L!pulU1e mt lal)M TSu~!!n~.w=·1803 ::~5~72aA:"7~~~8 -. .. m1 emkt.~.& b u, QOl'POfatk>n. e11 Amon Blvd .• 11110. p ET I T 1 0 N T 0 lrplc:. encl polio, lndry 8-112 Br 2 Ba. db4 wide --• r • Mlaalon V\atO 3 Bdrm. 2 Unfurn. room ath. Ooete Maaa. CA 92e28. hook-up. $840 mo. motile hOma In T,_,,.. Palanla -• WI• .. ¥1.Lm ...,..,wknda ea. 17~'155. Fenced wa&Mr. dryer, garage. JOSEPH P. MAYEA Ill. 81 I ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A 875-41M ltl•nd Pk •• view of BAYFRONT . ~ each, 1 • 2 Br. Apll. Lrg E/akte 2 Br.,...~ yard !J:::.e· Kid•' Co••• Mau. $350. Anton BMS .. 11170• Col1• ~CA A·111t1Z. Styllah E.utllda 3 bdrm 2 OCHn. bc:h acceaa a vtew. epec. 2 bf, 2 be. AVall lmmod. pool, epa, drpa. avail now. 1475. No peta 545-2000. 84&-0l92 ~· ~ le OOnduc:1ad by • To all hei.n, bene6darles. ba older~-ted short walk, pvt pool, ptua atudy. Pvt p_,kg, L.R. cerport. No pet.I. p e t a . 1 c: h 11 d 0 K. Agent, no flaa. -Fum--ln.....,..Coa_ta.....,..U,..._.-,-hol-m-19-, oorporation: credltora and contingent kttc:fl & lncd M15. avall May 1. Contact bbal 1llp avall. (714) 8ach &-t10 831-8155 · •uL....... lffl 1225 mo. Call Chris vnn-. City Deot. lno. creditors of Patrick Andttw pats... 190 BEST T,...,,.. liland omoa Of 752-9511 "'975"-M91. 1 •. $47 .,, 9575 E •Ide Cotta M ... CU1• 645--2436 eft 4PM. Cellf ... __ and ho s call 409-9192 aorry no 2 8'. -· *"" E •* a OOfl>. ~· penohlW may S3tO houM DrJ)ld deoof =No 111iw.r kett> VACATIONS/ BAY· T8LMgmt. 754-0081 bachelor. 1396, S300 Pvt. antrenca to m .. t., Thia -'11-1 -lllad with t,... be otherwi8e lnt.ereat.ed in rtfrtgalltova ancl9d yerd se251mo · FROHTAOE ~ar tlll n c . Joyce Wallza, $100 °" 2nd. mo. ran1. bdnn/bL CdM. $325 Ind· Coun~ Clarll o4 Otangc1 County°" the will and/or estate. 53M190 BEST Alty 1aa ' . 5/2t, ~ 2 Br, , 1 Br. 2 Br garden apt, petlo. 1 831-1298, ag1 LMga 1 Br. all ~.ft utll. Mtdura wortdnQ wo-· April 4 ' lM3. '21Cm A petition bee been filed s 28', lBa. S660 mo. Front Lapu lleel IUI !!:'";°_;7~~ Edge-~~~~at 1. 2 .~...,. ~~.12 ~·· ~. :''::'nt:; men. &U lloe5 . YON • COOll by Patrida Ann Rldee ln the & ll(je yd. Frpfc. BBQ. p AN 0 RA M I c 0 0 L F . -· ..... .._. "' to apeca. MWfy dac:cnt.s C.M. room w/p-vt bllltl, p¥1 Altya.eta..-Df Superior Court of Oran1e 439Memllton. COURSE VIEW-3 Br , Cetta... 1114 8TUHHINO luge 1 Br. 1250. Stove. q>ta/drpa, pool, bbq, ie-csry,.,. en1. I HO/mo + 125 -.::..~ ' Cou nty requeatlng thet 831..,.,2'11 645--7184 2'~Ba. 2 lrpk:a, fem nn. -oanMn apt. pool: rec lndry rrn. pool. 546-7237 clod garao-. Cloao to claantng c hg. Rel1. ''° ... wn Patricia Ann Rid1e be Nr ,,_ 2 ltry 4 er pool S1400 mo. 831-6343 ....... ,._..... -· 710 W. 18"' t. 1 Br, all ulll paid. new bMch. ~ adl.tft living. 548 9IOI ....._CA 1i1'1'1J appointed aa penonal I lac "*"° 2 it .0 ............ UH BHutlful ianlloapad 2 bf. 2 ba lownhouaa "' paint. conv par kg, $486/mo. -Fu_r_n-lahed--.-n-r-OCC--. -F-e. Publl•hed Orange Coul Dally re e:emtative to edmlnlater outo ~ ,:-S~ Plaza. _ ~ Gu & ..._. peid. Fairview & Baker. No $345/mo. 648-73«> 714"'48-1756 n 0 n . • m k r . P 0 0 1. Piiot Apltl 2.2 211 M'-Y e 13 1983 .,. • ' s • -E/Blulf Condo 2 airy Jr. 1 8' ~; 1 Bl' '615. pate. 64$-11182. i. s 2 1 o / M ' ' • • 1iJeo.,a., the eltate of Patrick Andrew ~IJ~OO plus 600. -4v• 3 Ba.,,.._.; returt>' w/patlo. Tennis crta. •Deluxe 2 Br. 1i. Ba. -..... Dfl m 0 · • r Y, Ma• on (under the Super. s 1296/m o • sand, volleyball court, LMse ..,_ W. patio. e1oar. dlw. lndry LAGUNA P£HTHOU8e 1Mt-M2l , NlJC ll)TIC( Independent Administration F 3 8', 2 Ba. lrg fem nn w/ 875-2480 pool, Jao .. reo room, UINltlaa paid. 141! mo. rm, no P9la. S6261mo. Febuba 2 !*II den, 2 Htolllty tum. prtw ent. k*fl -------------~--of Est.ates Act). Tbe pedtlon frple, prim• loc. quiet aeuna. Call 667-0075. plua 1150 cleaning IM. ~ 640-5448 Ba. w!WNW _....view prty. nr bctl, non amllr NO=-~.=o-I.a eet for hearing In Dept. nalgllborhOOd, 111alklng LAROE BLUFFS CONDO Sorry, no pMs. 312 Victoria. Call for 2 bd 2 be, FfJ)l Incl fri>lc 2 lrg dacke uttl Ind 1325. ~ NOTICE 18 HEAEBY ONtN ltlal No. 3 at 700 Civic Center dletanca ahopa. Ira and 2 1 try' 4 Br' 3 Ba. appt. M2-3780 a.iaa.. teoo' gourmet kit. ll31JO/m0 iM , ...,. llff 1 bedt yd, btlln 880, )ac. 11300/mo. 644-2907 751-1~ fncl utll. 494-8541 9-5 ~--~~-----~~:::=~::a 1Z~ ~al~r~? :n I ~~· 840.5324 or Watorlront, 3 br. 2 bo, r..ea•d IHlllltr ':.';.":== 1 8', 1 bath, frPc. OIW, pm. P~t:~~; MH•. catllornla 82828. on or May 18. 1983 at 9:30 a.m . ;'.:ref~~ ... mo. + 1325 '*" aaourtty dip. 382 Victoria. Call for parktr19. MIJO/mo, urn UlllA ..... nee. On tJu11no IMitwMn betOf'a !tie how of 11:00 a.m. on IF YOU OBJECT to the E.llda 2 Br 1 Ba oottaoa. · Incl. cloenlng. Oftttl'Mt ac>Pt M 2-37IO pd. l30--445e a-itttut 2 t;2 ba untt Harbor and Placenlla. "1dly, Mey e, 1"3. It INI bo the p-anq of the pedtion, you k I d a & p e t a 0 J( . Weltcllff-i>(IOMIOma, 3 8' part!~ & quiet. UTifUL Br $.485 owr1ooklng p0oi & eurf &3$0 mo. Wiii cionelder r"ponelblllty of "'• bidder 10 ibould either appear at the E M25/mo. 54-2497 3 8&, lrpc. petlolarbof. Cell to .... B~ pa1IO ~ ac>e LUJllY C()fl)() uncSergr~nd prkg _: OOl.lpta.. 645-7929 M\'W Illa bid to"" City Qartl'• b d 3 Br. 1 8& dbl garage. many extras. s1100. TOf> ...._·~.no,,... 8o ,.,.. Piia curlty bldg. Lean .......... ,_ ......_,_ ~ cmtce_ by Ille pr099f announced earing an •late your 1875/mo. HO PETS . 113-1734 ....._ ... ,,_,., Q .._.., 549-2447 546-4115 ~~ ~.,... F___.. 11200/mo . .-.11ea --· -!!!! Ima. Ilda .. ba pullldy OC*'9d 1<>bjectlooa or file written EM'96da 541 8180 ,_ 1 ... ..,..,., .._v, ·~....-··-· 1-----------_, rwt lklud 11t 11:00 Lm. °' • 1<>bjectloru with the court ·· lrlM ... ••..... oar. 1 ~ ~ -PsUo 'llew ICJt, 2 Br, 1 Ba. ~ Al • In homa... • .... ltlt LI.a .. eoon tNNoftar • prlCfjc:abla on before the hearin" Your D 1 8'. Mova & raitrtoo. p"'9 TWO 8TC>fn' CONDO. 2 U . No pelt. IUO. d/'w, lrptc. amal anc:tad aecurfty 2 ldmt, 2 a.. ... • ,rldly, Maye. tM3. In Iha Council .,. alee & water. No peta. bdml. 2i. be. 2 cer gar. 548-1021 yard, oar S 5 eo. *e>lndudltPfMd'adUb IN~l~t~.~do Wkly rental• 1105 "'P ~.City Hiii. n "* DrM, appearance may bo ln penoo 1410/mo. ~1377 telO mo. Ho pet.I • ..... _..1 8CIC)..tnt wtth *''* oouru. PoO'S. .., .. !:-12~'"'=" Color TV. ''" cotf ... c.. ~ Cllllomla 82$2$., tor oc by your attorney. lua ,. .._ 645-9085. 842-4M2 :. ewpt _ ... ieouui, -.nae, buuU-v -· ..,..,.._ • ti.led poof & ttepa '° the furnlehlng of LABOR AND I F Y 0 U A R E A t -I BR.SM. clotO to Hoag ON THI; SAHO a Br. 1~ Ba. Ealt~ ut• fully decoreted club W9T11 mflLI ooaan.. l(ltgh'a ewil. ~'t~&:.A~ ~=-ALL A l,OOO ~lpl'l'OR oc a aindnpnt Bwtl W 2 bdrm llort'9 ~. $1400 mo. eel S~U. RENTAL r.~a:,,:,~ =~ 't!.. ~in::."":!. ":i 3 & 4 Br. ao.a to--. M5 N Coelt Hlfy, Addlllonel .. ,. of th• ""~torofthedeceued,you '!~k~-=~~ ... 540-1158, Mk fer LarTy 1,38t.2Ba.unll,Wlllber, 5:30,151.o647aft.5:30 too . 549•3411• 3u 1 tum & u11lurn, reaaon-LaguMBeed\,4M-6214 Z::=:o':~=-= =tf':~~~::: aM1toBQT';' orPem ~-'":*~ 14&8/mo.18t.18A.Apt. Beer at.~~ =-=~U:,;,nltlH. IMlt llii II •t 11 Fair OrlH, Cotta Meaa, personal re~eHntettve 6 f •·•-t.n-MH Oow'ltronl 2 yra MW, 2 .,1*d glr'8Q9. • frptc. lndry rm. oatp0rt. -.., a,~).. Prof. cat• for gra1tma OM9omlo, Bide lflOuld be NltWnad ~·-' ,,_, --with J!!-=::It ~ etofyllted\ ,__OfHM M0a 8it1hore -It~ ... a__.....a. n .aa .__. ..... nte (ambulatory). CdM j>Vt to "'9 llhenllon of 'lhO City a.ti, a ..., "'I ...,.... • 3 IA 2 8a, teoo, lc1dt qt!, l9lld. ~JC. 50ttl St. J T8L Mgmt. Ml:1to3 3M Awcado :;-f• --.... · home. 140·20 20 , wN1i1 aa1c1 time .... In I .-.S in OW' monlha from the date dcma to toMolo, ll'iopa a .. ellore, :l br, 4 ba, T8L Mgmt ~12 1t0-1'43 ..,.,.,.,.. ldantHlad on Illa OUlllOe of fin\ mu.nee of lett.sn .__ ....,.-447' ' l1HO mo. Call Mro --._ .... i ... .. ... Bid "'"' Nunlbar _, "" • pnMded 1n -=dorl 700 o1 ... ,.. ....... Lono. 110-11t0. s;... ...._-. ... I ..... K b k ? 1• •1•1.r J_B!-!!..!_m ~·.:-... ~ elOll _, the Calltomia ~ .. c.de. 4 undal' prioad a • 2 8ldh ._ I 4 ..,_ ..,. ..._ ... -. .....,. 1 er. wnott l enoey UD port. ,....,... bWt1 ._ .. norr It-.. "' f0tth In th• ~h.e Umt for flllnc claJma :::.J•' t pool •eoou 411 Ill ..,, wnoft, MQlad u--Isn't that the bo. at ...-. to poee • b9r 1 1p00Hloat1on1. Arty ond •II wW not __,_ -..... CO four 190 r.. IEST Alty pl\le din. 2 ba.~!f'NllY ...._ ~ ~ poot, Ir ,, .. .,. 4 mottite •oafltlone to'"' •pectt1oe11oM manu.~thr~teohbt ,._,, .... ' llt! ~·,::.•:;._: :s>.:;,':.;.o~g::J: that won The America's Cup 1n '75? ho·,. •• nol1 •·U .... '° Clllmr'1.....,.. "' ._ 11111, IL ~ nodced abotN. 2 ---11 ...._ nloel,-tendeoeped ~ No ,...... 313 Hamilton. I t 11 /wk , 0e11 =:::-:.:.::::::1.=! YOO MAY EXAMINE ...... 1Ti..-tuts. 140-1111{ aua?.1 ,. MM411 (!;.. fX)~~ 7wtn-mit ._,...... °' • * tbe ale kept b7 tbe court. 11 Near~ .. 011 llvd <•1 584M111. °"· 1..-1 . • ...,. 11 •• -'*" ..., _.. • '°"" .. Ml f:': .,.. a _ Inter a ·ect Mo,adden). Ollltt 2 • ......_ .u.. ~ • J ... ... ... __ 11111-tlHIH encl rH141MOH of all •'---~=; _v _ l'ldrm '415 + ..._. dtp. .. --. •n llM'UMLID, " I tr. \\t ea. TOWflf"w II ,...,. llM ... • (11 •> ha•• •tit .., ~ . ....,.. ...... ,.._ ....... 9llf ...... 1Mtt1•cl Ill IU9 --1~ ._, -n Haw= .s*nt. otdtr 200 ft~ ... rift,.. =UTIJl'U _,.ape. 0.,,.,.. al ••t .... 1111 -,...,. ......... ~I "1 l'J 1 la ..... .,, ttr ... M, hft. .. ,,_..... lftMbldlltw• upon th• eaecutor of~ • ope cl.Hogange. Ing,,_.....,.,..., . MlMJlt. I utllt .. ..,, .ceotrle, OMo414•1~dlftwtnt.--...... MWld.lolMne·la--_,..,..._,,.._._._..o1._ -• tor, OI' Upc9l \be ,....,..., '9ol~~··1IO. ,--., .... ....., ............. I• ltS.... .. lti~~s-M _ ......... ,...,... ..... .._ wi ...,._ ~·· liattofftia1 for u.. .wutar or I .. a.s, •••'7t ~ 1'& .....-. Nw -... a;•,,..".,...,.,.. .. • t pelt ' rrl lnol. .. ...,...._ wttlli ..................... ,.. . Md m. with 5 NWf'flHOW....... • ..... ,.,.,, I .... ,.................. n.-.. ........ ,.....,.,.,.... prd. .......... >••· ...._,.....,..,. ,.... '-h• -urt w1 l•h p'toot of Ull ntl ra-r-. '"'"""· roof • ..,......_ -. 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" .............. j ~::lalooflY.,eMI ........... • twt .... -=· I"· I u111• et •ti•'"'~' • ior •I th• petlUona or DlllCTOIY 1,;,.,,.,.,. a._ ..v., noo1•s..t _ 1' ... ~ -.,.: ._... .. .,.. n z 1 a .. ~,:_~ ~., •«ou•ll ••ntl•n•&;c:• 1 rw R•ull =:"it~::!'. tz'.;:l 8:;J ,,... ~''" -=·.=;'Jlil:r· -.Ti:'""==fm~'~..!...! s.rv•c•C•" .......... : '-·· ~ ... :.f .. _ '. = i::::i ... ~r · 8 -'~~J· t.-..... '~P.1."':~ -=-.:::: o_ --·-1--~\1111. .. :::_M '' --::. .... · .... • ~.·-· .u .... ·~· -~c;,iSr •c ~ . ···-m·~1 -~11•1-• -~ ···~~ ... . ........ =::.=1-~ -. .':.m •••... •==..:r-. ....... ,~·~ .. &•·r .. ~. ,. ....... '==....... rl:\il~~- -_'. & ........ 5lfliliA ~ 'I I re=an .... ' _ _...I. ~.:: '9!.l!J __ .. Wlfl~ ~~~.::: ... 'r.':9' .... l.·:;:.a.: II WMI llillt ,.....~-. &' •• " t. llillll• llllill -~ "--: • • ,;iiiiii-1 llli& ~lllll- lllf " -iii I ,_ --·---~ I l , t $1.84 per day l'Mt'I ALL'°" P4l'f tot. IO deud In tfle DAlY Pl OT SERVICE DIEC TORY ~ ler 11111 llre111•r h114tn CtwntJ Cntgtt lunt pm lmll ltrfnlM lflllM ... Je .,.Pt..,lt....,tl .. u ____ .,.rJ..,WfM-----·i-w------- MalO. & COMM'L Ooncr•t•: •m•ll or ,,. '""'NGl-HINQQ.NIW Mowing, =~n'I eott.oe ~·with iaroe 'ederlttd TAK hNtoe INT/IXT. OALL JIM , loelall-Aaplpe.Repelr Tlte .. MMOnry: new & r• .....,.~~ Jobi . "•move old r•· apen.a.. All,...,... ~· tructr, lowHt rete, HotN/ottloe9'>Pt•· ....... Fr••· AMlonable pair All tYPM. Ouallly Low,...... pltiee W/M/W .... a::aa11 "'*:1!''11 '*"in ~I Frw ..a. Man 116-1614 P-rOmpt. Think you. 131-4111. Uo'd John &at-1 tl1 Fr• ... Uo U1-ZM& PJUO.I . Conttr. Oo. cw Cut ..=,, .. T= .. .,~ QAAOIA'I GAAot'.NINO Court. '69-mt Dave'•: MOil 110-175 Of ~=/=;a=· -D-ra-ln_1_c_le_ar_ed_ft-Ofll-.-,-.1-~T..,.ll~(..,.INl...,.,,..,T'"'A..,.L.,..LED""""-~=~ L,ovtncl & ~ 0.,909 Door <>p«acot1, ~~:o,::~~"Jt7:; ... lmlr• =.,°"64~W.'' WHI Fr• .. i. oave·era-2031 ~:!'' ~:;;.,,~•·=:t. .:!.klnd•:.::r.=.1 ~oriented. Clll ,.,... .-C. Fenced yd ~ 1prlto1. hardwer•. 'Of P~'°'O -Carpentry ....,.. PMl'Tm m & m tor •tltNte. C.M. 131·14125 wlldya dentlJrMtatlOn. S..COUt ~~loul~..c.,Y,:· ne ·~.Bonded. ........... 26 YI'· Lio. 403941 '"'· ta1·te04/842-I033 Cerw/ln~.Tllew~•I Colt Uo. ll-S20'13' ,,.__ ....__ I 2481 Newport Blvd. O.M. ::::t,. • ....., ng, Lio M2·74321844-4191 nD ..... ••m bon...... ..... ,.._,_, ••-"'" ,.~u--.... _ ... __ -trMttn, -• 842..$490. ·~'V"'""'' U1tn • IPf•Y· -·-"!'.:,·,.'=e1•1 ~ elld -PMl ..__. __ / .... lrl George Mt-1 ev• _.. -~ oorn Cultlvetlng, fertlll.zlno Carpentry·Maecnry lod, 8Prinkler end thtvb pert, ........,.. .,,,,.,.,, 1.~~~"~, ... ~...,~:;=1c,::.:.11r.=c:::r=--- •New cabinet• oablnet a. t..id Uo'd. bond.';;· llW .... M4-20l7 ~Ptum~ 1na111(at1on. O!!r work Pllntlng-OC 18 ~· IMIWlll 11.L'I feeing bare a' formlce lne f'or'•t. sU-9142 . Sptlng, hdwe. l!LEC. ....,... • Dryw ~~9990 only look• ue>•n1l11• H •• "· ........ ()lperlenGed .. profH· , .... fn./IMMfll oountertope. 142-0881 • GAUi. 8ob'1 648-SM7 __ more. · Oheelc our pr1oel bef0<• --------1lon11. Vwy rM1onabte Stump gr'lnd. 8aY9 ~ • .., ........ I lff lar@alat ***~OMI! M,.AIR U-111111/•YWIU you 'Ml Lio 204518 local f::'nter Midi work r.i. fOf all of yo11r pool F,... ..,, Jim 166-54110 141 ... 7• tit Ill C!ll!a!a Lio. 30M88. Remodel, _ _ EleG-Plumt>-Cerpentry Patch a Atipelr84M 311 CALL 64e-10t3. Oual t~ work, economy nMdl. For ••pett ..,_ T t=-" 9! ~-Allerlllone Add'na a. Cabinet• TllEI Patio cover .. ,tnON U.,4'1 larla•..., ret•. rM Mt. ~53-8721 11\ce, call _,.ng• S p.m. -·-~------- Ooofa.wtndOwHabtnel• 64e.85ee 845-4844 Topped/removed. CIMn Remod. Keith 648-4872 l!!!!,.Clt1aly .. 1 .. lalltr P.a.tlq to 9 p.m. II no aMWer, Pvt Tutoring/ Remedial Afndkal Ctillall Panel-iMtloe-fenoee. "--all up,,_ lawnl 75 1~78 JACK OF ALL TRADU A081N'S CLPNINO Na!J UC. 4258~4 676-31?5 PLEASE keep tryl!.'9... ln-'NCtloh. Xlnt rMUlta N;'"&A.,,. Alrnod Jerry 546-4413 ~ l.llndecaplng-Yd Clnupe Cao Jaak enrilme, 8ervtoe. a thoroug~ BRICKWORK: Smalt joba. (11C) ..... ll. K-8. (213)692-3794 cerpentry. Lk:.Yi414eet.' Am addna-Patlo ~ J~AU l~ tic Tr• lrlm/remov•Malnl Day Of nlgllt. 75-3014 clMn hOUM. 640.-08 7 ~:P011~f°1i':5-~~ lnt£E1t Pailtin• 20 Yfl •llP· POOi MrV, r• !nla1 lm!c• Ab4ltty lldtt 730-1900 Oecll .. F~lmprovmt Fr ...... ~:in 8~1'soo Irrigation Jim 851-0129 REAS HABLE RATl!8 Exper!IM HouMl<Mplng ne. 1· • molding. Early compl• _..,. .... ..,.. .... ..._ __ -.-..... -11--,-... --.. --1-1 & Repalra. Clln 848-7552 All type1 of work-rll/ vac & eupptlel lnctudeO Maaonty & Stucco: ,_ & REO 730-7075 tlon. malot & repair T~IWOfd Proceealng _., !!! I Aepalr/em loba Feooea, DRYWALL/ACOUSTICAL Tll llUI IOlll comml. Big & atn joba. Kitty M 1-4970 repair. All typea. Quality ART'S PAINTS Fr• •t 24 hr MN Lie • MIY r9Yllolona Add ,,..Oeelgn-Aemod. ihelvei partllloni Lo All ru .... & ~I Lawn·tr-ehrub lnatall Day o< night 548-2174 Margie'• Oflloe & H LOWMI pric.. 83 1·23'45 Peraonal touch. 10 yre 283600. 645-6280 Reuonat>te 851-1°"1 F~ !f."il'. LC:r.::-5 rat•. Siew 752-HSe UO 552-8582 ~-:nm::r~ IOARCIA'S MAINT ·Bldg/ CIHnlng. Tru1twor~~y~ BRICKWORK · Small or ll(p. FrM Mt. 645-9t20 lellabklat N:;rCJ~~ ~~F1C~,1~:~:: ---------1 REMODELS/FACE LIFTS llectrltal Fr• •tlm1te 5.46-8065 trtr pk, 11 cerpentry, elec:. •Int refi. !!p-l294 large lobe & repalr1. P1ttrla1 JD Hotn Reflnllhl:!Y 042·7190, 557-9150 1.-11..-•t plumbing. 491....ee31 L.ocal ref1. 645-8612 --_, Cu1tom wood patio•, ELECTRICIAN. Priced CIMrHlpa/L.andecaplng Bachelor1, cleaolng &1---------Farthing lnterl0< DeelQn Antlquee, kit. c:ablne 1, Wldtw Clnalat ~Plll1clng LOI deck• ' fencee. All gen. right, fr .. Hllmat• on HeuNng -Tr• Trim Home repalre. Sml Jobi laund'l. ~able. Karen Cullom Srldl-Stone HANGING/STRIPPING tine painting. 645--0884 -. ·~ting home repair. Free .. t. I large 0< llMll jobe. F,... •t 642 9907 OK, painting, etc. 540-2 111, bet 9, atl 4 Bloclc-Collcret•Stucco Vlaa-MC Scott 645-9325 a..lla WE WASH WINDOWS S&S Alphlt 831-4t89llc RANDY 841.()822 Lie. 39ee21. 873-0359 • Oary 64S-52'7 PTL I QUALITY CLEANING Rell Fr• Mt 549-9492 I Fut -Profelelonal "-~ •--'--Ralph Caballero & Soni .__. Slacltwelder Paperhang· Huber Roofing-all 1YPM Quality work guatanleed Den Hallberg Grading ....,.t _....., LIC'O ELECTRICIAN Compl malnt comm/ HOfna repalrt, carpentry, with 1 peraooal touch ...-1•1 Ing & Remo11al. Quil. New-recover-dtti:ki Free aatlmate 84a.7391 & p~~· RM/comm Shampoo & lleatn ciNn. Oual work-R-. rat• ret. TrM trlmniing & ,._ ~~~~~~·· l~~~~r l~ BETH a50-0933 -ABC MOVING-WOik only. 494·38t6 UC. #411802. 548-9734 "Let the Sunlhlne In" Uc. 7 1142-1720 Color brlghtenere, wht Tom 831·50721973-7544 moval, clean.up1. FrM 968-0140' IHH llttiat Oulek, Cateful SeMce PkttllH!kJ 11-r--~lt-t•tt SUNSHINE WINDOW llftllttlal crpt1 -10 min. bleach. RESIO/COMM'UINO. Ml, 648-4854 alt. 4:30. -Uc. T13a04& 552-()410 - - -.,. inn • CLEANING 642•1549 Hall llv/dln rmal15·......, 20 ...... Do my own WOik TRY USI Rooting, pe lnt, FREE, hOl'l .. I & reliable W-.1.11:tl,.tlllltf Fr• •t #381042 IA8Y81rnNG room' 11.so". A _ _.. ·1·1·0··. Uc.'2·-1..,,.~1. •• ..... •128 Ulllllll IUllT. carpentry, gardening, Ref1 1vall. Call Paul *1-1 MYIH* _., · · -J--,------......,..., ....,... "',_...... C1n .._.. '""'" n .. CoiOf/B& . 875-46t8 l:J..ltaal "-----11-1 ottnFrM' ~nd. C1W12~C~p My Colta M ... 110me nr chr 15. Guar. ellm. pet Eleclrtdan· new a r -upe • .._. • ..,....,..11110 cerpet lteam c:IMn, etc. ...,tier 845-4640 X802. Beet quality. 25 yr all$> ~ _..MU.m _ -· v~ Vlctona 642-8482 odOf. Crpt rec>aJr, 15 yn All I . L ~. Gardening wanted, mow· Real. Starr 54a-.471 Competitive ratee. Pluter/ le111r •ANGELA SPIRITUAL• 6'0-1 t l.Olllng ewe In my home. up .. Do work my11ll. Uc'/rr! .. ~.w63~~i:,.'5 log, edging, raking. 81 lla Houee lilting deelred by Lie T-118,428 730-1353 PLASTER PATCHING Con1ultant1 c~naellng Deya onty, 1 )'Ml' and up Ref-. 554--0123 awHplng, frH Htl-• I young, reaponalble PfO-STARVING COLLEGE RHIUCCOI. 11'11/eict 30 In •II m•tt•re of Illa 146-3736 W C C ClMnerl ELECTRICIAN met•. 845-7641 DUMP JOBS feufonal lor 1ummer STUDENTS MOVING yra. NMt Peul 545-2977 875-2495 °' 873-97114 s' 811~ & Uphol Od rat•. Fr• •t. lie & Small Moving Joba month I beginning In CO lie T124-438 I wtn blbyllt In my home, T~ount Unit.~. 4 111 4 4 9 . Wayne IOIWlln UlllOIPI Call MIKE 84f..1301 May. I will care I« pell INUred: 64t.8427 v ED'S Splr1tual Adlllaor Moo-Sat. tnfanta on up RMI rat-845-37111 83t-7530 Specl1l-comm/rHld HAUL·MOVE-REMOVE and pay ullllllH. Call WATCH US GROWi .... ....._. In b1.1llne11, marriage, Teri 831-8118 · lndecp/ m1lnl Hnt. 13 87s-.478 after 8 pm. ruv•.,... 1tre11 problem1, etc. a.u... CARPET INSTALLATION latertaiuleat yn. FtM •· 831-7494 Fur9~:. [~RT~... Paiatla _,.~~ C:., ~~-~ 4 7 11 D 1 a n e ;!!!!!!!!!...-----1 & REPAIRS. 30 'f'9 up. For your wedding, the Expert yard a..n-up & MISSIONARY couplei--=1tt11=1-,-11-m-.. ---1411 ~ e.lloor\ Promotion• Unit-845-9031 (bef 8, .tt 4) acouatlcel ti.uty of vol-main!-Mtvlcel HAULINO available to "houM alt", r• '=======~ lplllltra mlled: bright bouquetal ,._ / ,.___ ce & gultat. 873-8498 Jim IM5-eee8 •It ....._ <Aeanupe, yard/tr• IVC. white on fur1ougtl June-by Richard Sinor. Lie p)--LI-1------------Same d..,. 41M-7660 --nt_ --rtte · .,...... RANDY, 842·7847 December. Xlnt r9f. Call 280844. 14 yra of happy ._.a.I MA SIJ(lnlller/landeeape Cement-M Bloc* MOie famOlel .,, getting JAPANESE GARDENER ... --..... Meaa <:nr11tl local cu1tomera. 2• ... _ u M .... 1121 Repaln, lie #282873. Lift IAILHU Walll-Cult~ Uc. the camping "bug" thla Malnt. CIHn-up. FrH Hauling, clean-up & lrM c;,;'t;'.'N0<ma 986--04~ Thant& you, 963-4114 ~ATER H~TER ;,._,II 545-8974. 842-8007 30 Hellum 8alloona del. #3e1057 Roe 547-2683 yHr. ti Y,ou have e eat. IM-1573 alt. epm. trlmrn!'!"· ~2t701m8obln. .. .. ,.. p••1TD1 ...,_.. anytlm. Fun for SK'y camper that• not getting .,51.., Sall with EASEi -aw•' .. Pool hMl•••Fumacee Have~ want Wk. 4120-251 873-4410 ~ Ada, your on. Uled, Mii II now With • .MPlllll 11111111 Want Ad Help? It'• • BREEZE Prompt. neat prof111-s.n Idle ltema 842-5878 ltto ~1.' "~2-~78. Ida do atop lhopplng center. cau.lfted Ad. 839-5038 842-5876 Clullned Ada 842·5878 lonala/lo rat• 836-7149 -.,.. "" lbtt Law .... ," TMI all oontractOfl who perlorm wottt O¥W '200 Including l1bor and materlal1 mu1t be 11 - cenled Unllceneed con- tractOfl llhould IO atate In their &dvertlllng. Con- tract«• and coneumer1. contact Mary Grondla II (714) 658--4080 with any qu .. llon1. Contractor'• State Licen• Board, 28 Cl11lc Center Plaza, Room 890. Santa Ana. CA 92701. la.lib .. .,. nt1 OfU.. lntalt 1114 luluu lntal1itll Liit I fnd 3004 latla"'" lel1 WpatM SllO 1111 Wut.. SHI lel1 Wute4 9100 Bel1 Wut.. SlOO 8111 Wut.. 5100 Meie. ~r. -'relQht, Pr1me Fountain v~ of· llLJll .,,. lllTIS FOUND: Fem. Collie, red ... lale 4012 ANIMAL LOVERS c 0 Mp u TE R c RT & Fut Food Hotel Manager waoted-epply 2 bd, 2 be. 1250 + ~ flea. 884 aq rt. 10529 Bayffont bldg. 700-1,007 collar, Paularloo area. 4 year ..... fOf Mia, eoo Care for Pell In your PRNTR technician w/ I'-" kltHI fed llft Slitl Cltrt Orang·• County Farm ut111. 842-5448, day1, SI at• r. ( o I c II) aq It avall from 11.25. CM. 645-9115 1q It. Prime locatlon. home. 9e4-9228 •hipping & rec dutlaa. Tu':•out on the t>Mch Opening IO< i;/T, mature Bur.-,, 832-5833. evee •tier 6, 842-5820 714/9Mr 1134. 2BAS500EMENTlt ... !~.:OOM aq Flt. FOUND: Blk & wnt male :()(-~ As1 r~J·a~~a ARCH. nrm MelllnQ temp ~~:1e5517t~~~t IC-need• J14"lorl or S4tnlof1 Individual. EJlper helptul. IUUIEU IDIO Shir• 2 bf W/elde C.M. ....., 1111111 eq .-. on-r1 dog, LhaM ~7 ()U(ly HC . . MCty. IPPfOll 20 tV.lwk ........ . -f()( aummer jobl. APPLY Apply, Per1onne4 Dept, Earn $450 to '800 pet duplex. $275/mo. ·~ FullS...W.Sult• e-6. fece.VlcEJlltiNewland, Cell 41M-7771 Min 50WPM typing Conltruc:tlon lnpereon,THEPIPELINE MOl'l·Thure, 8:30-12 WMll If you haYe •• Ila. utJla. Cll Bot> I*. e&5 642-4&44 H.B. M4-59Qe lam•• From 5/9 to 8110. Cell IWlltllTlllllT NEWPORT, 2010 W. noon. 1107 JamborH -oon °'van and enjoy M-F, 281-1000 ext. 217. '£~~tu!' Front Office w/1hop Lost i.tge male Si-°'"'1ultln ttlf Lucy 720-1014 lmmedlete opening In ec--.. Front. N.B. 4/16 Rd. Newport Belc:tl. wor1tlng wtth t~. Prof.Flook.Ing'°' tiou., Al YOU need for one apace. reaaonable. cat, "Ferd". REWARD. -ITlllTill South Orange County. Of 4123 be~ 9 AM Hou11c eanlng 11rvlce Call Mr. Aountree at oondo °'apt to ahr w/F M t~F..i eo.ta ""-· zOMd R-2. Vic Sack bay Animal "'111 llAl/TU Long term townhou11 -10 AM ,_,. enthuelaelc adult, 641-7058 btwn 11AM & 22-30 NB t D p June ~.. 70 548-7249 H,..;... &50-t708 alt 3:45 New lrvlne • .........._ctr. 12 people needed for project, 2 1tory over . Floor Coverlog Sa111. Mon-Fri, 8-2 pm. Train-3PM week dayt ' · • 0 · · .....,.. ,. __ 1 --..... Room to e~P,~ temPQfary Plf'l/tlme of. Spancrete parking ltruc· reeldentlal & c:ommetelal Ing Mlaty $4.00 per hr. Medlcal 1111· 975-<t05t (Molly) *lllm "'*'* ~ lntah .. JI loll Collle, lut Hen 11..-. Inv. Incl. Ftex. nn. Ilea promolloo work at tU<e. Relume to: 23181 experience, bHutllul Tran91>«tatlon required, T~tioologlet, 8 yr w/ Prof. F to ahr W/Hme, 1 MO FREE RENT Commerc:tal C.1 W 19th BMcf'I & Atlante on Sat Prln 838-0144 the WESTIN SOUTH l..aJ(e C..,ter Drive Suite ahowroom, llberal com-CM reeldenoe pref. Call ~ McenM l'leeded lor cute CdM houM, '325 1 room to 7 roorna. Adj. St. C.M. Prime' ~tlon, A.ward. Call 538-4898 Janlt;,,lal ~~~s~.!:~~T~~-100, Lail• FOf•t.' Calif ml11lon. Cell Mr. Terry -957-8431 Mk:ttle. Newport Such Lib ~~ ~~~ ~J'· Airpor1er Inn & Frwys. No xlnt l91'"'9. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Found male lrl1h Sener. A TT ENT ION WOMEN: ce. Hou,.. avallable: 9-1. 92030-3028 Welch, 7141751•2324 HOUSEHOLD HELPER SMA II Experience a r. 1 ..... required. Pf1vate ~ with large 1Uver choke chain. vie lnveetOf °'owner~ 1-5 0< 5-9. $4.50 to 110 ,._ .. P/T -._ .. 1 Full/pan time opportunity We need a mature non· muat. Houri, 3-12 •P-8hr 3 Br houH In CM, Cell AM 833-3223 Y•d. U.. .. office, d,_ &ithard & lndlen9P(>lla. 1-............. _.,..., ......._-Ing hr fOf "'•alllled --aon-.,. ..... ro flnanclal I d p ftd amoklftg peetnon dally, p<OI{. Pnone 840-()140 Fa!Nlew a. Newport Blvd 9hop lnt!Quee etc Stllft "3-573e -.._,.,_ -...... ...-,.._. Need nice pereon for r " • e .. -"hours 1275 & f utll. Avail now' Alrpor1 ., ... Exec. MA i< IN Q M 0 NEY I wee route f0t Mle. Groea . nel. Mull 8P9fY In peraon cooking. 1oma ex per I-enoe, Ion wor11, p elngc I wle 1'1ha poll-I I ft flelllble . parMlrne, MEDICAL Sult• from 225-450 al $550/mo +MC LOST: CoOle, Fe, 10 yre 000 monthly. (fon.ulllng weekd:r 0-12 Ot 2-8 •I ence. Good pay, plH•-1 .. for llQuMkeeplng dutlel. TRANSCRIPTIONIST Fe pqf. 957--0500. St per eq ft/Many xtrM 548--5442 77()..5829 old, "Nldll'', Red Collar. + equip & 1uppllH lmperla Bank ~lldlng, Ing Santa An• environ-Cardlologyllnternal errand• & care ol IChool work 81 home· 5 yre+ 1 Ill 11&11. I.I. Celt 567-70f0 MeH Varde Reward 751-3029 695 Town Center Or , ment Call only 8-t1 am Medicine In hHllh en-child oc:c:ulonally In Iha current experience In 8'/ba. '375. · 131 6380 Appfol<. 3100 aq. ft. ltOfe, 545-9122 Be & hel 10th Floor, C()eta M... 558-1304 hancement progrem _,1og, Mull ti.ve CM. Medic.I R«lord Oepatt------· __ -__ dJl .. 1111 llno. glw front. E. 17th St, your own boM P Pteaae do not phone. 780-2801 Car alfowano. & aalafy ment required. Back-F nlsnliu to ltlt w/F, S bf 1 MO FREE RENT C.M '2800 mo. Bkr Loat: ~. Bacl!bey MY9 your community w/ lllUlfEPll paid monthly. PIHH ground to lndYde H&P'a, ~::. C:;~3e. 1220 :~t~: ~~ 845-82ee ' :::d ';,9(;'.'r;:r1~·11Rr_ ri,'~0~8;,4:~1~1 ::~':; Aut~!_ ~== ahop, Mature. reeponelble pw-F~me~o:':':~ writ• Claael1led Ad 825. d/1 eummarlee. coneul· -,..---------i your overhead low & Forleu« 1240 8.F. neiwty 842-928e • S.0 .S Watet purification General a hop labor. eon with ref.,.,,c;ee and In a large Recquecl*! & ~ eo::'11~::'a tatlo111. operative re-2ChrltUan11Mk a Srd ofeealonal'--hlgh redecoreted olflca eywteme.ForlurthefO... M inimum w.age owntranep.2dayweek. HealthClub.Contactl• x · poru. M-F , 10-4 , (Fem) to llhr eicpenee of Pf ... _.. 1 14 1pace eoo S.F. ware-Lost: 8o'f9 Moto X. 4/20, taHa call LoulM °' 0.Ye 631_7270 NB ArM. alle fO< more 1nf0<metlon M-. Ca. 768-8500 Ofderiy ditofdef111 ... In 881 OoYel" Of. Suite 4· hOUN. Attractive loca-vie lrvlne Ranch Mkt. alt &PM. 8404709 714-842-5743 982-1374 HOUSEKEEPEA-CdM -M-EDIC--Al------ a friendly home In Int. N. w p 0 rt B. I ch lion, adj. John warn• R-ard, no que1t1on•, BABYSITTER WANTED. home needa houMkeep-Chlr le . NII Own r o 0 m . I 2 5 o . 831-3M1. aifl>ort. 1.75/S.F. offtcel. 648-0327 ~ ~UOf P~· /,"~kl~· My home. CdM. 7:30 to OlllJD 11111 Gpehn:~. o~~~i9't1~~a~~ ., & babylltter '"' 1 8 yr mot:!':.:' ne::.:; In ; 857-2450 S.35 S.F.1 werehouH. Found a. Ir•• to good Agt ilea .. 10 • 5:30 dally. Own tran1. ~':P ':;4' ~ ~:, ~r~ Huntington Beach. Call old dally. 845-4798 or doctor office. lmmed . . , ....,..14"-":Wln Call 7 51-599 2 or home Pit Bull .puppy, ' · 1. 72().0640 a.It epm. 545-4M7 ,.._, a..1 .. 110 790-1203 opening. Cell Pam ,_::_:,~··· . ' . . ~ ., . .,,,o~~4,~:,~A··~'J!PL....... Lr-. LUAL/IEIUTllY/ ,_8_1_5-34--,.-82 ___ _ 1nc1 ut11. o.ya Ma-2024. ~'ii'· • -· · ... ,,.. • ....nlif'#h ........ .N~-::3.4!!\;_ .,~.,~3• -~~~ -·~{~( ,itJI~~)~,'!<\'\'~,~· l ::',! = 769-1185 ~ :S:.·O: ~ v:::_ Penaalt HU Wlll...ta.bllahed corp, 111 ~~~t•'• wy. Ex.citing car-~ New Nlon In Newport Smell, congenial New· pllft711iM nWllnge 0< ofc. Main Rd. SPIRITUAL READINGS yre H rvlce, oeedl In-portunlty. 8e1c:t1 requlrea high fe-port 8elc:tl oflloe need9 Specialty ckug 1tore 11 w,:': ~~ _Laguna ___ F_oreat __ A_"_· -pr-o-if to town 494-1833 Advl~• In all mattere :,"~"~;turn on BABYSITTER WANTED F• tor Dlrect0<y. 1hlon hair atyllet ind :!!!·;:w~ w~ho c a n ... king a reaponelbl• ~ • · of11ce etudlo lkytl• 225 love. marriage & bu1I-1-312-383-4341 manblf1et with ollentele .,,.... • • .,. peraon w/retall ..... & Ba. houM, C.M. 1275 eq ft, good .t.,,., loweet ~ 5000 aq. ft. ~ n .... AlaO ~nMllng M:::: .. • ___ ,._,. for my 7 moa. old 1 Ext. c.1633 We wtll pey the hlo.....i unclate, and I Hit-eupervleory experlenQe ptu1 ut111. Call Ralph price t4-74 rone del M• ~I 1815 So El Camino RMI ~ _. ...... 'WMll (daye) P« mo. In ••ay --comm. ind provl«f. •II mo~t~ Muet~ha.,,. 1 to work evening• and 7 14/9 9 2-3 1 4 5 .or · 4 14 level. For gym or atOf· San Clain. 492•7298 · M.R. EnterprlH oflere my home In WHtcllll. P ..... -. 1 ,_ .. ~vs ' __... beneftta. '!!:..,"':.~'...";'!' 7 1~77 · ~· aprox 2!i hrll 714/&45-4197 •DELUXE OfRCE8t • g •. I 3 0 0 0 mo . ~ ltart~. Jani-Ref1. required. Call •• "' .. ,,.. un, _,, PUW Ull 11.1111 ..,.. ...,.,.,. .. ..,. Fe Non-emkr, 25-35. wp to 4000 aq fl. 1801 875-8700. PllYl11 llTIOIM torlal rou"tH or Hta-845-1565 AM . Dependable ven, LIM AlllTI m ... llei T'wnhleS307/mo Newport Blvd, NB.IHut.lnlall ltzt UcA0009251.953-&282 bllahed account• for BABYSITTER-bper'd wagoo or mall pickup ,...., ...... 1411 Eatabllehed mortgage t810San Mlgual0r.NB 842-6472 °' 842-4502 646-908& •Sn5 1900 ft lndu-e1yroldman,1vy LMQue Mle. 751-3029 my home, own tren1p, ~~ $!~~,;~~.":: HalrdrM .. r, C.M. Wed-nrm ..-1ng el(per1ell09d Now taking apptlcatlont. M/F to llhafe wann cot-Omc .. pece l'or ltMe: 747 -1rlel o':k,._ 1810 1 ~ Education. 5' 11", f65 125,000 to U00,000 ~5 wkdya, 1 & 7 yr olda. age. Cell 642-4321, ext. Set. P'91 eome folloWlng. and aggre11l11e loin Check Caehlng Store. Uigl In C.M. 1272.50 + ft, '895/ mo. utll1 pd. dondo Circle, "R''. IM. tlMllhy, plMalng to 2nde. Fut approval & 1715 wk. Nr. St. John'• 345 IY name and pt'°"9 543-27M °' 548-4291 aoenta. Mu1t have caahlef and Utlla, + Oep. Diane AJC, ground fir. 105S El Huntington Beach. the 9)19, dl¥0<ced. Int• funding. 851-11135, De· Church, CM. 882-7495 IOfretvmOlll. EOE HAIRSTYLIST 714·843 ·2330 or ..._~.Bond-842~2"8 831--8400 Cemlno Of., eo.t1 Meta. 942.283o(. rHll Include: Sporle. nae Corp CdM. Doug •ft llPM. wanted I« Sal. tel. Mlon. Mt-1400 Ing required. 650•5282 ' 3 bike E. ot Fllmew 1 · Nature, Plano. Reeding, ~Sitt. Banking IAILY PILIT Mon tllfu Sat. 873-4013 *' ----~--* '°'appointment. Newport Ct..t 1385. M/F, AdMll. In Lagune Niguel. C<own & Denclng. 8-11.a.,.... TIUD ..... r~ 11ralght. Sp1, pool & 754-1040 Mr. Tracy v.., Pn.-y, approx. thy widow or effluent lllllmlft ITIPI The D•llTc Piiot hu XJnt aalary p1ue oommi.-.... ltliat.H =--'850 848-1888 ....... fllf, nal 1844 eq, ft. 5-46-0215. :.1::,,Jr1~~: = ~:'U:C~ ::i~.~~O~I= =!i:an~:~otl:~ :1:;er'~,l~!rr~m 2~r:&~ CNA'a & NA needed all A9t for Tom ..... ...,... ...... 1= ':.!;.We:!: ~te 1 h be fOYfU1 ;-ttt' :t:,•h2~p.;,..9151-15&47, ~~-: ~~~~:~ PHO~~::~~ERS Nwpt Sch. 851--0444. ;~'.":;_~Pf::"3'A:~ .=,~ P9CPe ortani.d J)fof. ... .. 1111. ... .. from 1540 mo, Tom, t • r g 1 compa.n °0 • • quired. Call Joan Mer-to 7:30PM. Mu1t have U .. 00 .._ Loen Proceeelng P«1 Conll. Canter. 15515 ,.,. ftnted 2 ahr"" 2 ••••••• I • r 651-8928 ~PHI~ B~~· !l!rtt•"· T.D.'1ttJI ... le, 714-493-W1 dependable ll&tlon WI-p to .. I_, PrHtlglOUI Bank In Superior Ave. N B •r apt, hH allyllght. 171-1111 1300 aq ft front ofc, tae 90213 • • gon-van 0t email pldlup -~~/temalfuftletime.' ••-' e"· Santa Ana/eo.ta M ... _846-__ 7_784_~----- t2 t0. CM .. Debra drtft In dOOf 1415 I.I. UmD and current ln.urance ,.._ nu " w-.11 looklng f« VA/ --- Ma-3$11, 892.-«901 rw mo. 1791 WNtiter St. Wm• _ ~....... . w.-ity aa1ary 1150 and peneoce ()( selcog FHA and Conventional Live In or out, to ti.Ip Yng prof female to •hr ~ ~40·U52; ev1. ConWICt 8urry MO--Oe74 Special In 111 & 2nd jC~FBl8W Company 8-flte ptua required. Photo-Loan Proceuora with car• for paralyzed 37 Newport lhorH hm, 1 T0'1 1MSI ~ miie19e and commlallon marl<eting firm 1-2 yr ••perience. Full old 646-2359 oomm Pod"*""'-'350 CllOIS OF Robt. S.tttar NH/CM opportunity. Apply at --. .. .vi...,. WI uno1t Time Poaltlon Xlnt S.. ~ ~· .,._ udl. M5-0&t1 ev.. !11111! ltU R.E. Bn*er Bd Reaft«9 ~ Oppty ~ c:Rutetlon of'llce 3PM to .. ...,.....,..'V 1n· lary aod Bonu1. lmrM-°' 1 · Aoolrl to ltlat9 Newport Storage nail, r-.onatite, IUUllE 1642•2171 54s..ot11 Blcycl• Service Teoh. 5PtloPMt. ~~ o.Myst ai:.,,t~open :';19po~· ~E':. .., .... • .... Bw:f\, 1 blc bd\. '400. II l50montt\, 14>to5toN 718NO.HAR80A8LVD. WIDOW HAS US for Mull be qualified In all ~--· .,.., .• ..--'""" . ICAN TEMPORARY NoexP91'lenoeneceeury e.a.Me-5702 of metchaftdl1e. FUU.EATOH T.D'e, 110,000 up. No atwa of Plr'l•b!:,wtoe, ~ .. ~~~ SERVICES, U.8.and~ 846-1~1 °' a..1-1141, Ml-NII oredft °**·no peN!ty. and wwranty. po-llUftll PDm ._. ...,.... "'" ·~ 714-937-3958 FM for Olred~ ':;'O:: .:-;:'11198:' •= Bot> or o.y Call Oenlaon A11occ, Witlal tor ad\o•ioarnent. Part/time. Mu.t be 18. LIT,... 111111 1-i12 811 33 tl-41 yre. M/F. Gar .,.. 11 .... ft 873-1311 131-3241tor9Petl. Good drlvlflO record. Hop 8'na'• laundry now Ext. E-1530 rTM112 ~~~~~~;~~1~·-!!!--mi-!!-!!!!!ij~ 4A11 2nd TO'I from '5,000 to !lfO<A. CMetJM ....,_. Ne WJ> or t 1' •a ch acc.ptlng eppllcatlone for 7· 11 Rent A Car ....... ., ....., r. ,............ 150,000 high )'leld ee-de1lr" m11ure, H~ 751-4704 for d4lwty ~.Good Wllh & detail cera. Only Mature'*"°" to ...iat """"'9.W 2 bdrm 2 be P~ ............. , _,,,_""-&. II ._. 1 IAYI A WIR cured b" tl""le tamlly r1ef1Ced ~· bootc.kaep. """+,w=-. 8pllt --.-, •-~ reoord ~ In ••P· people apply ,__.,_..,_ h-dellv-•-trte>wnstr lt4G .+ nvr......,........-. ..,..,,.~.,..--!!!! ' ··• ..,,. _,_ .. "" ,. .. ""n"' · eS0-1180 .. -~....-....-· .. ,... · Idell f« ,.. attorney. ATTRACTIV! home• In Sen Bernar· er. ,./T, on·amoklng ..,...... Mofld.v 10-12. per90n ~.I-OAM. · ery agent. Ml.Ill Mv9 tat• Utlle. Jin 9 at-HH. 151 eq n: wfttt wtftdow. fllYll'lltnl MA88USSE8 dlno. Prln only, Ce ll oftloa-P<*Uon ~ SAAQENTI'• AhTAU-1000 M.. C08lt tMy, La-LY.l's model economy pickup 7N-7tlt S 4 7 8 Inc I t e I e a..... TO 8£AVE YOU. 04tnnla (714) H•H28 June 1. Mflll ....._and RANT, 143 W• 19\h St, gune lch. All lhlfta. APPLY NEW-Of ... lion 'dOO" wtth n. Fe to lfWe wry,._ 2 tw, ana.lrecept, 8er¥ a\lalt. ..,... Mon-<frt M . .....,_ ... to: ,.0. Box C.M. _ll_/_ PORT CONY. CENTER awanoe. Send l'llOIY to; t be llPL O.M .. nr OOC:. So 408 Frwy/ Herbor. •••••• •-•J--I 7878, Newport .. ach.... _, 1H5 Superior Ave.. LA Tlmea. PO Box 272S, c.po,t, LAundry, OC)l)o "7.oT01 WI -....... CA 92tl0-..... e:::~=o; ~~~~j ::..=;:t~~~.::.-:o:~ ~ 9wtl. 9 AM to ~ 8ledl 9__,_ llfnle.r, $2M/mo + 1 150 Offtce f« rant nt Airport: ''Why not '9t ue help?" fiUldal UNLI , tM NlttOnl Fri. Call 816-lMI. :.:~Mon thru Fri. Went Ade Cd 8'2-5871 d9p. Cel Lera. &41-81()2 _... to twf, ~ cet· M•,,l•O• Troubl .. '1/ --for Jourrnet Newport flrat elUlng franclllH ffem atw. w/M1M. Dpfx· .,.._,a drlpad, _, aq Ol¥otMt, ,amny Pro· h ' 1111 ,_.,,-. EllpelllitOld. etanld byectuoetm who 21r Iba, l4i blk bch. I\. f908Pl rm a. pvt ofb. b I• m ,., o om u t Io llr 1111 4111 Au &II IHI" EH ,..._.,_. NCI· Cel for «*• fOf Cfllldren, 1>911 1150/mo a '.4 utu. •400/mo. U1-4044 Vtolence?/ Clllld Al!Ol,.TIONllT for ~.875-21M. and 4he elderly, hH -.1112 ~ M . ~?/ OIMd :a" --~ ~ MGl'll't Ill• _ opentno• fOf part·tlm. ~,.__. L & I L Co. In-H•. t jra A/Ill --1 -end MJ .,_ wort1. M~ ,_.. ,_., '*"" -. .. INN I"" olftol, Cl'OWld • ltll ! CA(LM . II IJllH• tll ~ . ..,,., ,_.._ Miii end 1111ml:lly ~. lmufl'I req11lr•m•nt1: ••R bit rard, petlo, lo«, "* !Urn. • '*· 11 ... -,---..... ..s. ..,.... entry, ..... tee?'d • ..o.NM ~ and/or ,..._ !!,.~ti • ott. •200+ ftlQ, WMtcllff Of', .... -._, t2 PHMflg•r v .... 1. "**' II••~ 1n1ry .. __.__....-...... lflt ~round. 1,.,.. _..1111 aaso1mo. e-1 ~rt. ""' 1 ,.,.. JIM 16-1 toe.,...,, MilW rooc .,.. PolllOn.. c.-.-. -=-~-~ ~. and '°'°"""' ..... ,..._.......,tor NB - --, nrDc. For Info. Oli ~ IM-'TMUAM to 11 N ~;;;;:· 1 ,.. , ....... e fnUlt. ~ ..... ifOOI, ~ ,__ ~ 213/MMJtO . • "'ii. ~<*IMY ... 9110; ....ei-r . ~ -. row one-tock •rotr: nr c 1.,., (1f'4) 1Q.11121 ...... IW!ll MWl11 ~ W :r:ooc:.. ISl*ert, l!leMrtoel ll.IMI:-a-., ....... .. amllLlllUI ~-:-i:eo::: W. ._. • brtlM, 1M-~ 141 IHI All!. tor laft lndM•lll .. ..-in ,_o._ .. _._ .. _..._. ___ _ :':n'M'!'~:.ct~~ bit fl'IOMY P•••nU•lt CA81.I ot ":-.::.:.' : ::a"'..:;.:.':! ::-.:~,.,.. =~ =..._c:1: ~ ....... ,~..: ............ ='· .. ~ ... • 10il0 ~-.· ""' llftd ......... Qi .............. -...; .., ....... ,... .... Cet ---------------· ,._ --.. .... No.la C."&ili" -' --iilfii .,.. -- NW.,..,.- KIDS• EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ~--------------------------------------=---=---~ HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA . . .... AT THE BEACH TEL·l·GIRO HAS IMMIDIATI OPl!NINOI FOR PAAT·TIMI PIAIONa IN Tlll!PHONI! 8A\.H OIPAlllTMl!NT Of LAlllOI OMNQI! COAST Nl!WIPAPl!A Attltm Hit MHllve Ol k dlft tlllle tHO. <>ell ut>holet•*8 lovea .. t HIO. Wlok•r rodter f100 _.2..t111 Antique round Clek kltOMn lbl .,. oell oiw.. t400. 180-9131 Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /Frfdey, Aprtl 22, 1913 C1 1111 •• =ca Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 22, 19U TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ,JACROSS ' 1 Skin problem •' ~ Fruit dllh 11110 Hlgh·hlt 't4 Pr9C)01lt1on l5A1 --. U1ually 18 Commolloo , 17 Grape juice 18 Member of 1 •' Perllemen1 20 Secretes '22 Carbon - cleener 23 Big punches 24 Couples '..16 Fish ~17 Controls _ 30 Superv1s1ng ·,i• Rusts ' ~5 Departed ~ -de Oro .~7 Bait .~a UN's u -·ao Pro -~ 1 Pub serving 42 Pre1ud1ce 43 Forced out 45 Drops oll 47 Heels 48 Kid's game 49 Mediter- ranean isle 2 3 50 Big fur name 53 Taro food THU,.IOA Y'I PUZZll IOL YID 54 H .. da 58 L~omo11ve o•r•o• 8t Revion 8~ Engllah composer 63 Bleckblrd 84 Mob 65 Insects 86 Salad stull 67 Add1ttonally DOWN 1 Hurry 2 Opposed 3 Male animal 4 Not boughl 5 'My Gal - 6 Ridges 7 Small sleds 8 Landed 9 Of Ille Fr 10 Allttudes 11 M essage 12 Stench 1: Acttnd Tab!• knight' 19 Un1ense 21 Oracle 25 Assaying 26 Regulate 6 27 Righteous 28 On a center tine 29 Pheasant broods 30 -ton 31 Incensed 32 Saltpeter 33 Pushes 35 Fuel 39 ''Them as - gets·· 40 Turnip 42 Facial fuzz 7 8 9 ,.,, __ a • eueo. nna., tlld. alt, AMIN ... , .... , Min roof. IP01M) ~ Blue tool! WIM>l••aJe *80, Out ""°' ... ,. ,orM.= JIM Matlno vw. '°""~ vw.-... 117'1 9eeofl ....... ~ ..... (TM) Ml-1000, 44 Man's name 46 Boulders 47 Brtngs up 49 Rodent 50 Fine horse 51 Hurting 52 Melody 53 Rain 55 Of a time 56 Asian money 57 Ktnd of pudding 59 Ad - 60 Urban rrs 11 12 13 I ----- ' GORDO GAR•'lt:l .D THE Fi\MIL\' CIRCt8 "look at Klttycat snoozin' in the sun. She's bein' solar heated." by Brad Anderson 4·z.2 c-~,-~ ... "If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a male c:hauvinlst backseat drlyer.'' by Jim Davis BIG GEORGE -..., I V-= 1'f, "Just bec1u11 I p•ril•d five eensle ~lnutea too long?'' Dt:'.\'.\IS THE ,_E'.\i\CE Hank'Ketchum c:::::::::> .. Gar 1HE IDEA FROO RuFF . I by Ferd & Tom Johnson MOO:\ Jtl.LLINS llPSTAIRS, l>OWNST~IRS W~T HAS EVERY- MJ. HARTIORN THING'S BeUJ~b BeEN ® ANPWU~E1S MYD&Sf(? YoUPoN'r · SU?POSE l..OOl<IN'F~ **'~E ·· SoME80DY, I<:oTOFFATTHE LADY ? W~ F&..OOR ! Nc1fJ? CKA~t> 11V~ BEEN ARooNP. • J Ortnge Cout DAJLY PILOT /Frtdey, AprN i2, 1083 ,. ~ ·~, ••• ~\, GOllN 011 lllDGf • BV OiARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAA SHARIF Nortb·South vulnerable. 8outll deala. NOITH •A'U O AH 0 &4 •A&TI WEIT EAST •&QlttU •Td OQlOU O&IU Olt OH •1 •QHI 80UTB •V.W I:' Tl o AQIOTUJ .. , .. , The biddlnsi ltd WM& Nertli Eut 1 o a• e o Pua Pua r ... Openlns laad: Three of •· · Many a contract bu foundtNd on the ehoalt of SHOE BRABBLE dlltrlb\1Uo1. But doD't Mt • bad bleak 'brow you off. Tbtrt may bt a way t.o COWi\# It. Follow tbt t.ch- nlque of one of It&ly'• et.an, Lortn10 Lallria. Wt lJU the aue&lon. Wt appro•• ol w .. t'• overcaU, 11Ptdalb' at thit vlllAtrablll· t7; 11d North'• jump t.o •Ix dlamondl ha• the vtn1111 of btln1 both accurate and dJreet. When Wen ltd the thne of clubt, It wu obvlout t.o all at the t.ablt tbat It wu a •inflet.on. Therefore, It ... m . td that deelutr would have t.o loee two t.ricb. •Inc. he could re& only on• dlJeard on the act of epadn. But Lauria had other ldeu. Ht won the kins of clube In aumm7. caehtd the ace of apadt1 for a heart dleeud rott 'iaol IMfotUM'fl~, "ml~ I~ A AA~~ ~~ ~1'Atl PA~ ~'f 51MVl.'i "1A~ ON ~£. CAAUl.1£IM'f1C.~ Of A OIJC.C ~ ~WJAL. IN -mE. JOt-4EM.E ! f'OR BETTER 011 t'OR •o RNE IMil~ LOOK,M\Cff\EL IF YOO DON 'r -Yoo'RE DO k.JHAT SUPPOSE.010 YOU'RE BE IN eet> !! TOLt>- t'M GOONR I Ell~~. t DR.SMOCK c----"" OH,BOY-·MY PEN PAL SENT A PICTURE OF HERSELF ' SHE SAID IT'S NOT A VERY GOOD PHOTO- ud rufttd a epade In band. Neat came the act of diamond• and • diamond to th• kins. Ht ruffed another epade to tlfmlut.t tbat eult from Eut'• band, Hd then' '1\lrted to run trump•. eom· Ins down t.o thl• pc>Udon: NOITB ·-IVl AU 0- •ATI WEST EAST • llQIO t - O QlOt IV1 1J5 0 -0 - • -•QIS SOUTH ·-1:' 'T 0 101 •lOH W t1t'• hand le Immaterial. On the penultimate trump. dumm1 puted wttll a bfvt, Eut could oot dlteard I cf~b for tbea declarer could •Imp- ly st•• up a club, IO bt "°°'~ so of a heart. TIM fJ'OUld- worll for an end pla7 .., eomplete. Dtwrer ltd a wart to ~· ace and ruUtd a !Mart, tb;n ealted witb tbe ten ot du'bt. Eu& wu fomd to win apd lead awa1 from hi• quee~~t cJube fnt.o dtduer'• eomDID· ed A.f te~. and tbt al~ wu made. Bew .. '" ..... "9 hit ......... 1CUrtN o....u.• .... ··'•·· ..,, .. "" ...... 0...... Lta•••" .... ti.ti te "G--·lMM. ...... ., djJ. ....,.,..r.o .... ~. Nenr .... NJ.Off48.t141 ... pe7.W. te Nt'\)' ....... lu. I by Jeff MacNelty ~; .. CUCff1EO, PR£5SED ~LIPS I ilWP ANV 8£TTEi? -BUT IT WAS THE BEST SHE COULD FIND l by Kevin ~ agan by Lynn Johnston by Tom Batiuk by George Lemont HE: SAIP A t..oCAt... 1"HeA-n::tlCAt... e~ouP WAS POING A PROPLJCT"ION oF ,, eAND~11 N ANP "T'H6N ,-OOK MY sHee-rs .' By Mark Lasky .. -..._-,~-- I 0 Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT "rtday, April aa. 1913 .. I Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 110 W. 8ay It., Coeta Mesa. Ca. 11811 eddr ... : Box 1580, Coeta M ... , Ca •• 12121 Telephone: 142-4321 Program Jnformation is provided by th~ networks .catlarv and i6 subject to change without norice. (2) KNXT, CBS, 8121 W. Suneet Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alwneda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC. 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Ca .. (8) KFMB, CBS, 78n Englnelt Road, San Otego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC. Highway SM and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 EnglnMr Road, San Diego, ta. -•wi1;•••1ste (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunaet Blvd., Loe Angetea, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melroee Ave., Loe Angelea. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5748 W. Suneet Blvd., Lot Angelee. Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Loa Angelea, Ca. _ .. _ 1 21) KCET, 4401 Sun.et Blvd., Loe Angeles, Ca. 50) KOCE. 15744 Golden Welt St., Huntington Beech, Ca. 58) KDOC-TV, 1730 a.m.ntlne, Anaheim, CL -PgTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Centr81 Ave., Glendale. Ca. Z.TV, 2939 NebrMka A.vo., Santa Montca. ca. HonM Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller er, N.Y., N.Y. (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, N.Y.,N.Y. i e&PN. 8f181ol, Ct. 84HCTV, Marina def Rey, Ca. l Showtlme 8pot9t0ht Ceble Newt Network, Atlante. GL , ..... ,._ ~WOf\ .... Yottl~ (17) WT1l8. Attenta. Ce. CBS News Correspo'ndent Walter Cronkite (above) will moderate a transatlantic discussion on the nuclear arms issue during the "The Great Nuclear Arms Debate: Freeze or Deploy," (eaturing former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger at 9:30 p.m. Saturday on KNXT (2). •Sporls- --r..1c1ay ~ ttll IJ ()) l9A IAmTUl1 "'PINI ....... • ....,,. c ....... Pl9raP (J ..... ...... ) -Saturclay -~·IUMCM .,_., ..._ . .._ CMll't1ldIF of~ Loe~ D1lilue, . -:--·~--:-~ .:< ,..._.. ~~ .. -, ............. lfl ·,;.._._..._.. ) ' .......................... ....,... ... .............. -D UWMI ...... .....-... Detr911,,.... (I In.) .... IA•tu. Loe~ D1 .. 1rn .. ...... .... ,.,.... (I hre., 11 .... , ,,,,_. 1:118 CJ) ,_ ..,....... 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Mickey asks Marlena how he can ALL MY CHILDREN: Alter learning Steve cannot recapture Maggie's affection. Maggie feels guilty becauae defend her with the insanity plea, Erica panics and runs she is tom between her love for Mickey and Don. When away, While Steve and Silver aearch for Erica, he forbids Eugene gets call lrom another woman who has found one of M.wk to live infonnation to the papen, fearing it will hurt .his bottles, he says he ia no longer looking for a woman. Erica. Meanwhile, Silver starta pl"e91U.ring Lan to make her Finding gun in trash bin, Trista recalls her mother's death. the next "~ beauty." Unbeknownll to Sam, Opal Eugene begins hia job in hoepital under Alex Marahal1. planta henelf in his bed, and when T1na tinda her there she ~E-QF NIGJilT; la.n tlMi Raven arrive at St. Honore. stormt~OOfb:l ~-Although Sam ii angry, tie~'° When he r9alizel It ii a French island, he tries lo leave and Opal's aHec:tiona. • is arrested for spying. Although Raven is made aware of the ANOO'HER WORLD: Rachel returns from Europe and full extent of the espionage, she stands by him and they tella John once she regains her sight she may oonaider eecape thanks to Cameron's intervention. When they aee ma.rriqie. Henrietta bemming aware that Prince ta a uaer, Harry Lavender to find out where the phone book ia, but won't let Quinn know her true feelinga. When c.ecille Harry, taken with Raven, challenges Ian to a chess match make. repeated visita to the Cory howle in order to obtain with Raven and the secret location at stake. The nervous the diary, Vivian becomes auapidoua. Ian loees. Patricia dines with Richard Scanlon, al9o known AS THE WORLD TURNS: Andrew admits to Kim that as Constantine. When Jody sides with Preacher during a he la the one who told Steve that Betsy was ln Ronda, fight, Cliff ia shocked, but then realizes Jodie la spying on Spain. When Craig la able to ahn&i off Diane's advances, he Preacher, who confesses he loves her. believes bia impotency problem.a are over. After Grant GENERAL HOSPITAL: A determined Luke beSiJw auffen ma.ive heart attack, he la happy to find Lisa at hia learning to walk again. Realizing that Luke la longing foe bedalde. John finally agrees to Margo and Tom's news from home, Natalie slips into Port Charles to inquire relationahlp. ~ agrees to return to work part-\ime for dl.acreetly about b.l.a friends. Scorpio ia elated when Holly Stan. Ariel sie.la letter from Jame1' office. It la from Burt cancels her cruJae plans. When news of mystery witnea in Donovan of Chicaao. who clalma to have biformation for Jody's murder ls made public, Hand orden Augie io lesw James on a highly pel"IOnal matter. Although Ariel la town, but Scorpio has him picked up for questioning. When fw1ou.a when James and Karen return home penniless, Augle it released, Scorpio tails him directly to Hand. leevlng her with nothlna, the la unaware that James haa Scorpio sure that BlackJe ia hiding inlonnation about Lu, vowecf to recover hia fortune and get even with Gunnar. bep him to tell him the truth, but Blackie, bellevlna he ia Crala and Dlane spend the night together. r·· ~ ,. l::.APITOL: Danny, angry that Wally la i.nfluencing Ronni aaam.t him, fires Wally from the Easy Rider. Precision Unaware that Jordy ha.a already replaced Wally, Ronni Eleetrolysis wwa to pt Wally hi.a job t.ck. Danny's finandn& to bu)' Mario'• f.alla through. Brenda confident abe can find a job A ' for Wally with Cea Industries. Ronni uks Wally foc the . ttuth about Danny.\Vally telll he!' of Danny'• lendini him Scn·k~ pnhllnc money, but aayt that he must pey lt beck or rlak bis aafety. Brenda tena n.nny abe and Ronni are alone at * Professional Permanent Hair the aJ*11'Deftt.. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Anna U8es Carrie to get at Removal OlllllllL AUTO CIRPO 11n.,... .............. lMf., ... ,. ..., ........ ALL CARI -ALL COLOll ld'a lift T1dll11 , •.. , ..... ............ ••1-1•1 * Qualified, Highly Trained Technicians * Finest Modern equipment• Proudly announces the opening of our 2nd Clinic 15091 Beach Bhd. WDTllNSTER ,,.....,._A¥t. (714) 198-2821 IY PlllL 8NEID&l\MAN Of"tMDelr ........ KDOC Channel &e In A.nahtlm wu launched amJd 1reat fanfare lHt tall H Oran1• County'• tint commercial teltvlaton atatlon. The 1tatton'1 ownou, l.ncludtrw llnpr Pat Boone. promWed that Oranp County'• two mUilon rmldenta would flnally have. channel aeare<t IJl1marlly \o their &Na. -Today, K.DOC'1 ~t menu 1t.W conaillta mainly of old televt1ton aertea and old movte1. lt'1 primary contrtbutlon ln Orana• County hu been lta broadcuta of local coll9 1por1a eventa. But rn the crucial area of Oranae County new• coveraa•. tho ltatlon ii barely out of the •UU'tlna a•te. nuno·may be ch.anainl aoon, however. Thil month, the 1tation hired Steve Once u it.a news and 1port;I d1rector. One of hit flnt duUea wu to begin a •ri• of hourly nows updatea, Monday Uirouah Friday. The capewet newecuta, focuatna mainly on Oran1e County eventa. run two minutea lo~ lrom 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. and five mlnutea lol\l at 7 p.m. Grace 1 most recent Job wu u a radio anno1.&ncer with 1tatlon KOCM-FM, • be•utlful mu1k 1tat1on bued at Fuhion Ial.and. cal Brack, one of the 1tat.Jon'1 largest ahareholdona and dlrector of bua1nell affa.ln at KDOC, la.Id a halt-hour daily Oranp County new9CUt at KDOC LI 1till perhaps a year away. But be u.id the ataUon LI workins now on a magazine ltyle ahow tentatively dubbed "Eye on Orange County." He 1ay1 the magazine ahow wlll focu1 on local buslnemee and entertainment. Male and female oo-hoeta are being 1DU3ht, and a pilot ahow that can be preeented to potential adve~rs may be ready ln about a month. Abo, the station ii workina on a pre91 conferen:e aenes that will not be tied to the traclitional 30-minute time limit. A. long u the d.ilcula1on rema.lnl lntereeting, each press conference will remain on the air, station officials say. On the 1porta front, KDOC LI negotiating to broadcast high 8Chool football and buketball games and may begin ahowing 1peed aoccer conteata from the Loa Caballeros 1porta complex ln Fountain Valley. But u far u the badly needed local newa broadcast goe., Brack la.Id the 1tation ml.lit be able to provide the same eort of f.:fesatonal quality that viewers are accustomed to on the Angeles stations. Brack said the 1tatlon la still in the process of developing an experienced crew c.apable of delivering a competitive newa broadcast. "Our purpoee Is to have an Orange County-oriented station, and step by step, we're doing it," Brack said. *** PLAY IT AGAIN -Fooling around with a c~ic is risky business, eo you have to credit NBC and P~':lrer David Wolper with some guts for turning "Casablanca into a televlaion aeries. 1be first two epiaodes have aired at 10 p.m. Sundays. and although they were not an example of television at its fines~l. the aeries la at least a cut above average. The setting is 1till Rick'• Cafe AmeJicain in Nazi-occupied French' Morocco. but the time is 1941 -before Humphrey Bogart was reunited with Ingrid Bergman as detailed in the movie cl.alBic. David Soul of "Stanky and Hutch" fame doesn't have Boprt'1 dark charisma. but he does portray Rick with a nice hard edge, making his detennination to atafi:t of the local political intrigue at least credible. Hector · ndo, Patrick Horgan and Scatman Crothers do fine as Captain Renault, Major Straaaer and Sam, the piano p.layer, respectively. David Soul stan as the cynical but idealistic owner of a caf e in the new NBC series "Casablanca." Th e producera were right on one count: The "Casablanca" aettlng should provide plenty of dramatic possibilities. The volatile wartime mix of Nazi.I, French citlrena (both Nazi aympathir.ers and Nazi fighten), crafty native Moroccana and a cynical American cafe owner lhould provide lots of colorful stories. Then why did the first two eplaodea have nearly Identical plota, which In turn were variation.a of the storyline from the movie? In the first show, Rick reluctantly agreed to help an ailing Brilillh pilot eecape the Nazis. A beauUful EnaJ1ab slnger (Truha Noble) wu prepared \o eec.ape wtth the filer and tried to convince Rick to leave with them. But of coune, he turned her down. In the second epl.aode, Rick reluctantly agreed to help a beautiful French spy (Madolyn Smith) e8CaJ>e ~ Null with secret plana for an African railroad. Again. the cllmax involved the liftoff of an airplane, and once again the beautiful woman tried to coe.x Rick lnto eecaplng with her. But he reminded her, of course, that there waa oruy one exit visa. The series does suffer from a little too much televlaion slickness, but with a bit more grit and fresher llCri~ta. "Casablanca" has potential as a weekly aeries. At least It a a pleasant break from the networks' endless barrage of pol.ice and detectJve dramas. *** COMING ATTRACTIONS: If you enjoyed Mickey Rooney's Emmy-winning perfonnance as "Bill," you'll be pleased to hear that CBS is planning a sequel entitled "Bill: On His Own" The TV movie will follow the mentally retarded man's continuing struggle to live outside inslitutiona.J walls. And fresh from her dramatic television debut ln "Who . Will Love My Children," Ann-Margret will portray B1ance Du Bois in a new ABC presentation of Tenneaee Williama' classic play, "A Streetcar Named Desire." Friday. April 22. 1983 3 I 111 i i I I JI I° I I I 1=· ,_ ,~riau1~111n1 u1:11r t m1u1~j!~1if Ii n?.tu1 11n!ri!"i11i ·-· I I I I I I ~ ::;-iSIUf~. •1i111d'f~H1 1i~I.. u ~l ~ &1•·.11 I lil;1J&11 1ri1'~ Ii ~0·[ I ~~n~· I i1iHfld!1i1ff ! I 311 ~~ ~''Id .. 1Htt • •i• .. ,.:... 1; .11 ;!h I I I 11l!IJ.1 1sdli 11 1 u ! i: "" :!. :: . Jfti11111151 1 111illl~l'iflr-J11 . ! ! !JJI I , ' lfJ,.11r&f ! H 'ill I r ::s ... :ldft· . a,· (I ' . ir • Jl.11fz1•11 1'r' ? a: 1::1• · -•-, · . :111 I I • .. I i •' I -~---· I . , .. , F: I . --1· 'l .. --I . 1•1 II J ,.J J i htf.JI ·, Jb J.! rl Ir JI 1 prot9C'dft1 Lu, retu.I While wedlnt S.n MatUn Orab'• MYanollt 1Ufany CIOl\W.C. h1ro IO find lnvetton lO lnwet tlO million In \he wat.erfronl mall Arudoua to k"p th• mob oul, 8corp&o oonvtnce. Ben Dreke to tlnd other lnVtNtton w come up with another •10 million. OUIDINO LIOHT! Kelly accepta 1uratcaJ maidency ot Cedan Haepttal. With her permi..lon, Amanda'• hoWlt' 11 IMl'dled but no WMpon II found. Whon Amanda .._,,Uk., to a 1tatement to RoM, evon after he t4U. her tho arand will lf&nl her tmmunJty on a murder ch.arae, he haa .,,..ted tor contAlmpt. Me.nwhUe, Mark II arreeted for the murder. Mlke &uer refwiee to repraenl Mark a.lthouah ht .,,.... to repreeent Amanda Privately, Amand• tell. Mika about Mark'• put and pula up $500,000 ball for him from L .T .A. Bert and Prot~r Brunner ifOW cloeer u 1he aaka him to tutor Rick ln German. When 1he becomN aware of the profeaor'a weakenin11 condition, 1he realJ~ 1he wanta to apend u much Ume with hJm u poltlble. Quint dona~ the loet city back to the l1land government an memory of Proteeaor Renfleld. Before they return home, he takee Nola on a romantic crulae where they decide to wait before ~ love. ONE L1'E TO LIVE: When Delilah faint.a at Au's "memorial" aervlce. Au 1hocka all by appearing and runntna to her lide. Afraid that Bo will 1teal her from him, Aa keepa Delilah a priloner In the manlion. ln an attempt to free her, Bo, Clint and Pat are arrested for trespassing. Although Delilah lnailt.a ahe loves Bo, Au refuses to believe her ~ inallt.a that Bo took advanlalle of her grief. She triee to e.cape, but ia ~ught and brought back. An enraged and 1U1picloua Bo Investigates Aaa'1 story that he arnved In Llanvtew on the morning of the eervice. When Shelley, Where F'nP11rlly Se ri ·11 ,. 1s " Famt111 Trmllt11111 l\colplna Edwt.NI lnvt.UpLt Dream hcel, ital.a IN \ape, tho play• I& for r.dwln¥ but l&Qpi U before Marco'• vokle i. tu••rd Matt0 and Randy decide they had better i.{JiUrnaW. Dre am Factt1 RYAN'S HOPI!:: With only • wCIC!k i.tt before the primary, lhtt Ryan• ecramble to prove Charlotte'• cl.atnw of mAtrtiaae to Framk are tatee. Ch.utou~ ahakee up J'rank with Intimate detail.a of their life &oaether. Roaer oonfrontl Rae but la convinced 1he II not behind the effort &o d.llcredJt Frank. Charlotte ~ Della whun lho trlel to btM.k Into hM hotel room dlaCU-lMd u 1 mald and oonvtnc. her that 1ht' wu Indeed man1ed to Frank by te1lln4i Intimate duwll1 of tht:lr Ute together When Patrick cancela week.end pl11na with Amanda, lho throw1 a temper tantnarn, which Ji'alth obeervee. Jack la upeet w find Lelah talk.lnsl to Muve ubout Mary SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Aja confet111ee to Tom and Dane that 1he k11ltid Ru.tty becauae he tried to deatroy too many livea. Liz.a telll Travll she 1till need.a time to decide If she wanta to reconcile. Tom trying to find Jenny'• child. Andy iB In the hospital for teeta. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Cindy 1tay1 at Williama houae after Carl finds out ahe was raped by Tony. NikkJ la jealous when Rick brinp date to her dinner peny. Julia furious when 1he finds out Eve changed the locb at Victor's house. A franti~y ill Victor bep Eve to call the doctor. She calla In Max Schmidt, who haa been try1na lO poilOn Victor. Alter pacifying Victor, Max pretaure8 Eve to marry him. John is in guarded condition following 1ur11ery. After Patti agrees to stay with Jack, she decldee to try counseling. Tracy tells Lauren to stay out of Danny'• Ute, while Gina tells Danny to fight for Patti. ,- MAGNAVOX I I I • • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE 2118 Harbor Blvd., Coete ..... • se&-7080 Houra: WHkday1 9 to t • Saturday & Sunday t to ti Magnovox 19" dlogonal Automatic Fine Tuning Portable Color TV • MX/100 solld ·stote chassis • 90° In-line matrix tube • Mechon1ca 1 tuning • Electronrc volloge regulation • Eftic1en1 3 • x 5- speoker • ContemPOrary styling • BD4137WA Reg. '429" s31900 "Other portables and consoles at similar savings until Sun., May 8th." Friday, April 22, 1983 6 -Daytinie Cont. 1t1S 1tll -~Ml) =·-........ ...,., ~IC .. .. -!~---.. .. -IAmmlLA mw•a toODMYLA MlllOWCMI ._ TWAlt (WIDt llCMICM) -.... .. a:,awu,... MCllOI (1\11) .. IWIYMYOU lmL.Tlt-.0 -.u.-&:. ... ""_ ... CWlmWACIC~ YOUNMDM-. lml'Tlll llAYCll = '11Am.YflmALI t ,_,..(TMU) CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Dr. Gary Baranoski OVER 4.()f REJUVENATE YOUR SPINE ---~ ... ..., .oct.11 • IOCSTY 1111) --=:-'1 -~ ¥9C'l YMliltr ::.Td.":.-1: :=, == EEJ~ .. ,,_ .. .. "~' =.t YMMMDM_,= Of\JMMD=. .u.LY (TMU) •Mt Cle IUll UllY MD flOMY M '°"" MAam.. I &.-.oll'f llTIMlllUCM llCUIY WID ~9'1T'WllOHllQlr .-oM._,.=. ===CW>t"I> Do you have "n11JJle-1ge" hack? You Ii.now 11 °wh;n rou ~tart to feel heavinesa between the shoulder blade&. Bending 111 any direction become. d1ffirult, even painful. Perhaps you cannot turn your held as you used to. Over 40' Your spine is starting to auffen and chafl!C. J<>lnt detcnorauon e&U&e$ an 1mpropcr balancc or meshing of the vertebrae. pumng added pressurc on surrounding nrrvc roots. lbere may be a thmnill! of the bones. Hormonal changes, calciwn deficiency, and prolonged drug UK (rortU10nr) may al&<> contribute to problem•. Chiropractors use modern diagnoallc tests to searrh, di1gnose and correct spinal difficulties. TrcatrnC"nts include correction of 1ubluxa11on (m1ulignrncnt of spinal :.cgmcnts), nutritional gu1dclinu, and an 1nd1v1dually prc~cribcd fitness~:s:ercisc program. Prcaented u a 5erVH:e to the community by NI dr. gary baranoski Ct-OROPRACTOR (711) 675-:1192 l345 E Pic1hc Coul Hwy., Sllle D. Corona del Mar ALLIED LIGHTING 222 Victoria St. COSTA MESA 646-3737/646-8194 Friday, Aprll 22. 1983 7 join the popular vocaltst fOf e musleal samplet Including songs of Ellington. Por !er and tbe Beatles m this concert raped In Los Angeles (%) M0¥11 "AUantlC City" ( 1980 Olama) &rt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon The estranged husband of an oyst8f bar wall· ress a11tves with hel pregnant younger SIS ter and some stolen het0tn. wtuch he wants an aging hood Jo sell fOf him 'ff 11 hi .... rTllO) '91~ccumtaMY 1':11 I Oii THI TOWll Featured jOUrneys aboard 1he MiSSISSlppi Queen and Delta Queen at the Great Ame<IC8n Steamboat Race In New O!'leans I PAl&YNW ,,. CAM llAM Ma c:omeca IYI Oii U Featured. rock groups th111 ere emerging from AU51ralla, the joys and pains or Single mo1helhood, co11ec11ng dolls LmmlKTOlt _,.CMLI '°" A8llD '°' rr .... ~n 11CTACDOU9t ll.aa/~9GltT ••• , ..... MYllW Dl'llllT ,. ... .. Cl) ,,. IUD OP MArZMI> Boss Hogg schemes to grab the Duk.a farm by making Rosco claim he was se<IOUSly Injured by Luke and Bo (R) ( t hr ) G UWYa I ,_ Tom SawyBf finds a wtlole new wO(ld of e)lcHemen! end renews his friendship with Hucklebefry Am In the Old West (1 hr ) e m¥ll "Can Vou Hear The Laughter?" ( 1979. Bk>gfaphy) Ira Augustein. Ke111n Hooks The short career or comedian Freddie Prlnze IS followed from his high school days to hie meteofoc rise to star- dom and eubsequen1 suicide (2 hrs I • 9 UIY IMlll Ml Granny Branche and Eddie arrange a blind d8!e fOf frumpy Grandmother Edna = "Doc Hooker's Bunch" ( 1976. ) Dub Tey!Of. Olis Sistrunk A con man buys a medicine show, oulllts It with three lovely ladles and sets out on a 2,000-mtte trip through lhe Old West 10 meke money ( 1 ht .. :Jo min.) i~ •••mm An Interview wl1h 18-rMt-otd film aciOf Man Diiion. a 1ounda llon that loena money to people Whole lonunea ha\19 r~tfy fallen. • .. "The Jeyf\ewlw1" ( 1959. Western) JcJff Chandler, Felt Parilllf A men and his prisoner,• jAyha~er leader, td In love with ttle Mme woman (2 hfa.) 1..,:···-·---~ -"The Word F1om n" Guest. Aten Green19an, S)'etlclent af'ld ctlakrnen, Towneer1d- Greenepen af'ld Co., Inc. CC) ... "Hanov« Str .. t" (1979, A0menot) Hanlaon FOfd, l..ity·AMe Down. An .A"*lcan plloc f ... In love with 1 menled EngWI nurM cM1ng Worid War M, then tmbetkt on a dering mlll6on to reeoue hit hUlblllO from 9'*"'f foroet ''°'lrl.i"'" 49 min.) ··-~Tonk FrM'tl1y" (1981. wmetn Devltw, Btvetly D' Aft. ~y •• ~ .~,::;:: MT;t' • mottey oollectlon of tr•Wltn tl!M~upthlfe~~I 'PO' (1 tw,, IOmll\) 10' ..,., AprM u . ,.., (0) llCMI "The Long GOOd Friday" (1980. Dlama) Bob Hoskins. Helen Mir· ren A London gangs1er fight& to k.eep h•s topphng empire together 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min) CS)..,_ "Clash Qt The Ttlans" ( 1981. Fantasy) Harry Hamlln, Laurence Ohvier Mythic hero Perseus 15 helped by his lather Zeus 1n a series of dangerous 1asks as he troes ro wll'I the hand or e Phoenician pnncess against the wishes or a vengeful sea goddess PG' (I hr . 58 mtn.) 0 ..,_ 'The Wandefers" ( 1979, Ora ma) Ken Wahl, Linda Manz The mem· bers of a tough 1960s street gang 1n the Bronx dtSCover !hat the processes or growing up and falttng 1n love are much more d1Hicu1t experiences than any of the rumbles they've taken part 1n 'R' ( 1 hr , 57 mtn) ID..,_ "Avnntng Wiid" ( t956, Drama) Wilham Campbell, Mamie Van Doren A stale policeman goes undercover lo catch the leader or a car·stealing gang ( 1 hr . 30min) &:II D (!I AT IAll Lola Grey turns to Val and Tony for help alter she bets MaJOr Haw kins 1hal 1h8fe was a famous American woman m1l1tary hero i CHaft ... UI DITICTOll WAU. tTml wm "The WOfd From Greenspan" Gues1 Alan Greenspan. president and chairman, Townsend Gr~nd Co , Inc. G> lllMZlm ill> • COOflBi I GRAW OCMrrY "Sacra- mento Date nne .. an ln!er\'ieW with Orange County's representatives In Sacramento on ISSUeS end legrSlahon thet affect our county l:al@ TNICATLM .. a Cl) llO¥ll 'Dream House .. (1981. Drama) John Schneldef. Marlru Hennef A young man attemp1s to build a hOuse In a New YOfk City ghe!lo lor himself and the woman he loves (R) (2 hrs_) D GI) ~ ... Mleheet Knlgtlt lmpersona1es a famous getaw9y drtvtw to lnfOtrate a gang ot mllltarlsllc criminals !) (lhr) 9 llOV11 "Victims" ( 1982. uapense) Kate Nelligan. Ken Howard Four victims of • rapist join logether 10 trap their a!leck.8f af111f the courts tel him free. (P111en1al c!ilcrt!lon Is 11dvised) (R) i hla.) rA .. .,. C... "The Shores Of The Colmlc Ocean" Dr. Carl Segan t•kea ~on a spectaculer flight through epeoe In a llmv- la!ed. sclentlflcelly accurate journey half- way from the edge of the known universe to Earth. (R) ~ 1 hr.) ID mATDlmJIJICll "Wagner's Ring: Sle:irled, Aot 111·' Siegfried 5nfred ) • IQfl of si.omund and llnde, It tined to klll the dreqc>n now~~~ ttolen by Wotan Ira "Dia " 1 hf , 30 min.) CI) -Cov9fage of the Ciirle 8chwenlce I Mb Fllhet 1Ckound UgN Hel~t ~ (tfom LM VtgM, Nev.). (R) (2 ht&, 30 min.) CD .. ''E~" (1911, Hon°') Cir'lt Howerd. R.0. ~:A mlltery IChool 0-. Ulll bl9ck to •'411Vt the hUmllletlor! he ,.. ., .,. IWldt ot hit weelthltf c:lallmttA 'A' ( 1 ~ IO min.) .. ''My om. With Atleh" ( 1911. tml) Wdtot Iha#\. A..irt QNioorr. A "*"'°" clftelor .......... · ·eri" old ~ ............... ......,. .. *'° .,....., ......... • laf'I.,,. ....,. sat1on at a posh New YOf"k restaurant .. 1'PG~1~n:. min.) d llOlfY I llT C1L1M'TY IHOWCAll UMDAYllGMf .. ...... ·-~ •.. ..,_ .. Our Man Flint" (4 966. Advert· lure) James Coburn, G11a Golan A sec1e1 agent is called 1n to traci< down a group bent on controlling the planet's weather ~ hfs.. 10 nwl.) -a G> • ~ "Banking On The Brao+I .. Marvin Kalb repo<ts on the current and luture cond111ons of the nation's fast- chalJ'& ~·ndustry ( 1 hr ) •L.Oe...awm•mmr (!)..,_"All The Marbles" ( 1981, Com· edy) Pete1 Falk. Burl Young A hustling. wisecrack.Ing manager pushes hi& two female wrestlers loward the top. 'R' ( 1 hr . 65 min) Of) QOllQ FOil LAUQM,... YCUIQ ccm. ICI Interviews. comic Vignettes 11nd In- concert perlorrnances htghtigh! this docu- rnenia1y that lool<s at the lives of three young comed1&ns both on and off the stage ( t hr I (DJJUftOY GllMI -(!) llO¥ll "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982, Fantasy) Lee HorSley. Kathleen Bellet Hetolc rebels rry to dethrone an evtl lyranr wh9 has used IOfoery 10 enslave a medleval k1ngdorn 'R' ( 1 hr, 40 min) 0 llCMI "Four Friends" ( 1981, Orama) Craig Wasson, JodJ Thelen Thfee high schOol bU<ldles take separate roads to adulthood af1er gradua110f1 t>ut continue ro be united by trleodshtp af'ld t'* IOYe for !he same woman 'A' ( 1 hf • 55 min ) -1LAUIMTMI •••w•1www ... CM.RF ·wm•mmr ••am 1.111 .,. aunt Several peo- ple atnlcted with Allhelme<'s dlseeM, a piogresalve fOfm of senlhfy, are profiled. and their famllleS and doclor'S are inter- viewed. ,.,1uu ... ...... _ ,,.., ·-IWIY llMIY MAllTllM ... ~ ,_LA~ FHIVfed IOflQ'tWtt• Sammy c.rin loe*a at Na nMrtv 5(J ~ M a tuCQMalul oompoMr; ex-BMtlt ~ ager Peter Brown discusses Ille with ttle "fab four " ( 1 hr ) CB).,. "The FOUi Seuone" (1981, Drema) Alen Aide. CerOI Burnett Three couples. all cloee. tong-time fri.ndl. 9JIP"' r~ profound ot1anoes In their r•ttoo- llllpe wMr'I one of the matrlllgea ~ Eat ... 'PG' (1hr .. 57 min.) .. "Roomrnat•" (1912, OrMlai) lfte Fox. Verona Hett. nv.. WOfl'le'l 1Nttng • Maw y one apeittment tutfet mlltr•fment by the !Mn In .... pereonal end P'Oflllll)tief llYea, (t hr .. 20 ;''--"Erot1c9" ( , •• Dr*'1ll} ... o1tM Lahellt, Paul AllYmonO A ~ routNllt IMeMftl t ~ POmO *'· f.IW •• MITlll't.) .. ·'1"he &wmNt.clf'' ( ,. *M) ~ Qeorgt ltmlnlW looef, An. ~ Wei bUddy ie ltfl ~ lyzjd by • ..._ Ven \Qllf'I ~ • Vlilt- Nm ... declcllii IO .... Nl'rMnlt ~ """""" ...... crMnMt ~ ~ '°""" ... ,..... "' ( 1 tw.. 41 ~, - C:onl. -rriclay -1.11ernoon Movies- ._ 1J "The Bottom Of The Bottle" ( 1956 Ofama) Van Jonnson, .Joseph Cotten ( t hr, 30 min) Cl) "Omar Khayyam" ( 1957, Adveniure) Cornet Wilde. Debra Paget (2 hrs ) (0) '"The Mad MISl:> Manton" ( 1938. Mys tery) Bacbara S1anwyck. Henry Fonda ( I hr. 20 min) Q:ll(C) "Hanover Street" ( 1979. Rornencel Harnsoo Ford. lesley·Anne Down ( 1 hr . 49min) 0 "Lies My Fathec Told Me" ( 1975. Ora· ma) Jeffrey Lynes. Yoss1 Yadln ( 1 hr . 40 min) wm "Shady lady" (1945. Drama) Charles Coburn. Robert Paige (2 hrs) t:a(I) "The Last Of The Knucklemen" (No Date) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) t:9 CC) "Who Has Seen The Wind?" ( 19 77. Ofama) Gordon Plnsent. Jose Ferrer ( 1 hr.. 40min.) CS) "COl'lvoy" ( 1978. Adventure) Kris Kristofferson. Ah MacGraw ( 1 hr . 51 min.) 0 "Gallipoli" (1981, Drema) Mel Gib· son. Mark lee ( 1 hr . 50 min ) •<D "The Long OOOd Friday" ( 1980, Dra- ma) Bob Hoskins. Helen Mi"en ( 1 hr. 45min.) (%) "Black Narcissus" ( 1947. Drama) Deborah Kerr. Jean Simmons (2 hrs) d (O) "The Amazing Mr. Blunden" ( 1972, Fantasy) Laurence Na1sm1th, Lynne Fred· erick. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) .a(C) "Doctor At Sea" ( 1956. Comedy) Dirk Bogarde, Brigitte Bardot ( 1 hr . 30 min.I CI> "Starbirds" (No Date. Adventure) Animated ( t hr . 1 O min ) 0 "Star Trek II The Wcalh Of Khan" ( 1982. Science-Ficlion) Wlltram Shatner. Ricardo Montalban ( 1 hr . 55 min.) •Cf) "One Mllllon Years BC." ( 1967, Adventure) John Richardson. Raquel Wetoh (2 hrs.) (f,.) "The Dark Angel" ( t935, Drama) Fredric March, Merle Oheron ( t hr , ~O min) (Z) ·convoy" ( 1978. Adventure) Kn& K11stofterson All MacGraw ( t llr !i t nun) lc11(0 ) "By Design" (1981. Cornedy) Patty Duke Astrn. Sara Botsto10 ( 1 hr . 30 min) --ldEvening ....... HA1PV DAYI ACWM Cll ... IDCIHT •DOUGH AIC ... D ntn'I CGllPANY HAWAIPM-1 OYB WY "Minorities" Gues1 singer Maxine Sulllvan (Al D (C)llOVll "Minor. MirifJr" (1979. Drama) Lee Menwelher, Loretta Swll Three worn· en plagued by different desires ano obsessions seek the help of a noted Bev· e.'!Y Hills plastic surgeon. (2 hrs.} U1J 11tl LUCK 0# ltOAMIO Cllll* Randy Oua1d and Bert Remson star In Bret Harte's story of ari orphan who dras11cally chariges lhe lives or rhe group ot mlnen; who adopt him (S) llOVll "Dragonslayer" ( 1981, Adven lure) Peter MacN1col. Caitlin Clarke A daring young man attempts to rescue a maiden from the wrath of an ancient, fire .. 1~~::;;moo) I ~ CAYETT Gvest. Michael Palin (Part 1) (R) (H) WLLa IB.ION 6 'A&Y The Grammy Award·w1rin1ng counlry singer jOlns family and friends for a performance of his great- est hits. 1nclud1ng "Always On My Mind." Whiskey River " and "On The Road Again .. Taped at the Austtn Opera House ( 1 hr . 30 min J 0llOVll "Affairs 01 Dobie G1tt1s" ( 1953, Comedy) Debbie Reynotels. Bobby Van. Two college k1Cls expet1ence a series of 11 htheatted escapac1es ( 1 hr , 15 min) Qomllm.E ,. Cll ... ..c ... HIRllLI 11tl Ill Animated· Prlscllla Lopez. Jerry Orbach. Denny Dlllon and Georgia Engel provide some of the voices in this fantasy story of an elfin princess who learns to rely on her friends when her magic wand Is stolen by a spiteful vlttaln. UAIC..wt . (J) '.11. llA~ An Arizona camp where adult men play baseball with lhe 1969 Chicago Cubs, a foundation that loans mOl'ley to people whose fortunes have i~fallen ~ :::..,~ TOMGHT An rnlerview wit~nle Mills •=5'~ fB '°'*ff •••MDI M1rmesota Fats vs Luther Lassiter ( 1 hr ) (() llOVll "Slightly Honorable" ( 1939, Mystery) Pat O'Bnen. Broderick Craw- tocd An atlorney attempts to uncover h1gh·s<>c•ety crime and crooked pollc&- men ( 1 hr . 25 min.) lOl NANCY wuoet A ¥IRY RCW. COii- COT Jazz mus1c1ans Chick Corea. Stanley Clarke, Joe Hen<1erson and Lenny White Friday, Aprll 22, 1983 9 -Friday Cont. -~im ..... ....... (II) .,_ "Convoy" ( 1978. Adventure) l<ns l(risto118fson, Ah MecGraw Truckers and cops attempt to outwit one another on a rough-and-tumble war on wheels 'PG' i_!hr .51m1n) lt11CCJ.,_ ''Tarzan. The Ape Man' ( 1981. Adventure) Richard Harris. Bo Derek While accompanying her lather on a search '°' the legendary Elephaol'~ Graveyard. a young woman rs abducted by an unc1v1llzed white man who w11s. raised by apes In the 1ungle 'R' ( 1 hr 5? mm.) .. • llOWl "'Chlnch9fo"' ( 197 1 Drama) Oenrns Hopper. Stella Garcia A movie er-filming an American Western In the mountains ol Pe<U encounter a group of natives with Ideas of their own (2 hrs ) -Sa~ay -~u.t.•-9Glf'f .. ,...,. .,_ "I Wonder Who's Kittrng Her Now" ( t975. Comedy) Bob 01shy. Joan ne Barnes ( 1 hf • ?5 min ) (%).,,. .. The last 01 The l<nucklemen' (No Date) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) a.e _. '"Jungle Captrve .. ( 1945, Hor ror) Otto Kruger. Jerome Cowan ( 1 hr , 20 ~ (I:) "Betow The Bell ( 1980 Dra- ma) Regina Baff, Jotin C Becher ( 1 hr . 30mln.) -1TMIWOIUT\WOMOW RMOUf 1'MI T!IOIOIJla&& The Ille ol the thofougtlbred la followed from birth to his mt <lftw for the finish tine ..... SMenc. Of The NOr1h .. ( t981, AdWrlture) Elen &irsfyn. Tom Skerrllt 1 hi' .• 35 min.) .. UPr•IMllMOO lit ,,._,. ....CllJ-_,_ "Teenage Pregnancy" mm•• m w• -MYU. ...,..,_IMPftle -........ -"l900it: The -=:· Gu9at: Allan Fo.111. P~dlnl CID .,. "Beyond The Reer' (1981. Rornanc:le) Denton Ka'ne, Meren Jenten. ~W ~ur .. °'The Wlldemeel Family'' (197&, AdVenture) Robe<t Logan, &Mn Dement• Shaw. ( 1 hf., "40 -~*"'•llCM'rLOr -· IPWPll -Oulty Bak«. etar OUft.ldef ot the Loe ~ Dodgen. • __.. how to ptay the gerne of ~ and -.o dlmonltrel" IOfl'lll ol the more Int eepect• ol plavtrlg In the out- -·- 11 ....... APrl U , tNS (EJ POCalT R ''AllDI Minnesota Fats vs. Luthe! lass.te1 (R) ( t hr ) 0 lllCMI "Hen Nigh!"" ( 198t. Horror) Linda Blair. V1ncen1 Van Patten As part ol the11 1nltlat1on. fraternity end sorority pledges spend a night In a spooky sup posecfly abandoned mansion "R" ( t lir 40m1n ) 1:118 MO¥W "Jungle Women" (1944, Hor ror) Evelyn Ankers, Lois Collier A doctor revitalizes a JI.Ingle ape whtch t>eeomes a fierce wornan ( t hr . 20 min ) .. B lllCMI "Bomba1dier .. ( 1943. Adven ture) Pal O'Brien. Randolph Scolt Men 1ra1n1ng for flying lortress mlsSIOOS hghl tor SUrYIVAI dunng World War II (2 hts ) (!)CMTOOMI (~)MOYW "By Design" (1981. Comedy) Pally Duke Astin Sara Botsford A pair of lesbian deSlgners who want a chtld select CS) HOU.YWOOO Hollywood reporter 81N Harris presents up-close reports on the people end even1s wtiich are making news in the produchon and glamo< capltal of the movie industry lIJ lllCMI "~y Dinner Wllh Andre" ( t 98 t, Drama) Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory 1!. hr . 50 min ) M (£) ~ ... "Tennis Tile Forehand'" Guest Bob McKinley, Trinity coach. NI DUITY'I.,....,. fDMPl.M1TO.,_.. ..... Ulml <llMM! U lfl..a110ULIDll DAVIY •OOUATM QWIMmO ll'f~ec.. ...r .... YOU JllOlltml.1" TM1 IUI-. Of AM8I Of M LOIT AM VleWers are taken behind the flCeNIS during the making of George Lucas and Sleven Splelbefg"a spectacular movie "Raldefs Of The Lost Ark" for a look et how the adventure fllm ume together ( 1 hr) (E)lml 8'0llTIW (IQ CD _,.. "'The King And Mr Bird'" { 1980, F1nta1y) Animated ( 1 hr . 25 llr"--TW•MAm "The Anal~ ter" Huck rMneoet to find 11 doctor who '8'"' to trMI fom·1 Injured leg ( 1 hr . ·~ -u-.. = I M.-TTAUI ., .... NOWll /Lm\IMICU I ... la-::::. ... ....... P.A.llOCm "Aced To W~" (R) '9d. '"The Wondlt Of" Al'' (1974) Oocumenttry ( 1 hr .• 35 min ) ~ ·~ttnentll DMde" (1981. ) Jof\rl e.luehl. Blalf Btown ( 1 • '3tnln.I .. l.L=' .. .,.11n: "Oown Mtiiijco W•'f'' (t9' t. ·t.~gJ~ ... a fashion photographer as the prospect1V8 father ( 1 hr . 30 min.) w @•tamn.t..a ~ lllO¥il .. Heans And Minds" ( t97•l Documentary. Dhected by Peter Davis. Interviews with some of the people mos! affected by ~he tragedy of V1etnem. in bolh the U S and sou1tteas1 Asld reveal the pain, horror and t>ewOderment of war. "!'R"~:c= 4:a nmE ICCIM I COIMMTY CAl.BKIAll .. ==--= .. -FOii lAUGMI: TtCB YOlleQ co.. ICI Interviews. com1C vioneues and in- concert pe<lormanoes highlight this docu· mentary lhal lool<s al the lives of three young comedians both on and off the stage (1 hf) IUY\lmAY-~ llA~ AT 1'MI IUOU lllCMI "Silent Movie" ( 1976. Come- dy) Mel Brooks, Marty Feldman (I hr • 26 nun) tQ.l llOYW "COdy" ( 1975. Drama) ( 1 hr .. 25mln) m .,_ "Chanroose Caboose" (1960. Romance) Molty Bee. Ben Cooper (I hr , 30min) ..I W ~'llOAD--• 1"AT19 IMOW ~·-­........ DCUM llM MOW TO fUY TM mT 80LP "Mid And Short irons" (R) CS) .. "The High Cost Of LOVlng" ( t958. Drama) Jose Fe«er. Gena ~ land$. {thr ,25mln.) (%) llOWI "Smokey And The Bendit" ( t977, Comedy) Burl Reynoldt. Siiiy .. l~t~!t~~ .. MmfMmlY tml CM•m I ff llAN.LCC*TACTUIA11 .._.. ~ ''CMMrt Pai. tic. fnvlt1tlonar· FOl'l'Mf Olymplene Kathy JohnlOf1 end Tr1eee Televere.,. atnOl'lg the gymnastt oompellng In Ihle 1nnua1 event. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (I) .. "Ault\ It" (1979, Romlnot) ~El<ahen. Tom Berenger. (1 hr., 29 .. --MMllYoOI. ..... -~ ~ --•11=w •11 ••--n Mltotll I ... "Amber w-... ~e:o .. Dr• ma) OIMll w....,.,, t<&.tr1 (2 l~ , ... A. !TIM end hie .... ti • larnly lhlck. ~· """' • !widmother who II "Ctaly Lb A Fooc.." .......... And o..w· (1164, = Anlmetect. voio. oe MlcJr'9d the ~ .,,. Chat ( 1 ht .. --~ ....... lntiv'' ,, .... °'91N) HoMrd 0Afl:1illllrte tortn.. ( 1 fir.. *> -r•·-- '*. 'm"la UmTULL "rt1tl Round r'111.tm Conlettnee Pltlyott" (2 ht1 30 mln.L 8 • T..-n Ouee1 tlo41 .>o.n Rlll9f• <rllfllt Dev.fly 81111. &uqn Saint JM\N G,o.,.&-~~ l lli-.P01rr ~-llCMI "The Mad Roorn" ( 19e9. tiOI rot) Bleile Steven•. Shelley Wlnteia A widow It rtlU(Otfed by IWO ~led Chit clttn wtiO ate utlng ri., Ill• hutbancf 1 ltu~~= (2hr1) I DAW» •llllllD ...,....,. 1W llCMI "A Gul6e fOI The M1111ed Man" ( 1967, Comedy) Walt&f Matthtu. AOWrt MorM An IXpefleoctd l)hllandeltt """ on the 11111 of ec1uo111ng 1 reluctant hua· bind on lnlldtUty (2 hrt.) (l)llCMI "Conan the Barbarian" ( 1982, Adven1u1e) Arnold Schwarzenegg•r. Jemea Earl Jones In 1 mythlcal w0tld of lhe past. I w11rlor-thlef and hlS compan tons are seot by a Nordic king to free the ruier·e daughter from the leader of a snake cult 'R' (2 hrs , 10 min) -· Bl'fBT~ ToeiGHT An lntel'.llew wllh Stephenie Milla I 0 1'11 LAITWOll> 90¥9 "Endless Night" ( 1971 . Suspense) Hayley Miiia, Hywet Bennett Frightening things begin to happen to a wealthy young woman when she purchas· es a sprewhng EngllSh estate and marr1es hef :gh·IM~ulfeur (2 hrs ) i •• rr•1www ... AmlCMrm.I = "Below The Belt" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Regina Baff. John C. Becher A tough young woman's lighting ao1111y makes a name for hef 1n lhe w011d ol PIO· lesslonal female wrestling 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min) 0 ll0¥9 "Up In Smoke" ( 1978. Come- dy) Cheech and Chong, Edie Adams Two drillers embark on e cross-country rnp, lrustrallng the law and meeting an odd assortment of characters along the way 'A' 11hr.27 min) -·. IOTV ..... CNMt gOeptt M\O I( AndrM Cfoooh (A) (I ht ')() ml11) • W •fyu" ( 1en, Ot1ma) Burt )feynoldt, JIOk Wffton Doeton It lntlml daled by I MllM of myttllfiw. kllllng1 lnV<Avlng r111t0m ~mind• mtdt by • riotorK>ol cr11111na1 <i hrt I ' ...,www• ... ....-rlM.L "Fltll f1oond Ptayoft" (fl) (2 hrt , 30 min) CLJllOVll "ln11111on 01 Ttt. Lov• Drorw11" ( t977. Sci.nee nct1<x11 B1M Anthony TU11y Blue lnhtblllll'lt• ol a dying ptanet attempt to llke ovtr the f 1rth wfth 11110 root automat<>nt ( I hr , !) min ) (0) 90¥9 "The Mad Mi11 Mamon" ( 1938, My1l1Hy) Batbota Stanwyck. 111111 ry f"onda An arnatevr 1leuth unable to torw1nce anyone lhtt a murdef haa occurred 1et1 out to llOlv• II llefsell I 1 ttr. 20mlnJ .. tl:9(.li) WIU.8-.-a PAl&Y The Grammy Award·wtnnlng country tloger join• family and friend• fOf e performance ol hit great· eat hlta, tnckidi"P. "AIWaya On My Mind." 'Whlll<ey River · and "Oo The Aoed Ayaln " T&f.)410 et the Auslln Opera Hou!le ( I hr . 30 tnln ) ~. AlmllCA'tT°'Tlll llCMI "V11mplrt1 Cltcua" ( 1972, Hor ror) Laurence Payne. Adrienne Corri A &mall village 1s thrown Into helpless terrOf when a vamp11e's curse placed on 11 years before begins to take ellecl I I hr • 30 ruin.) (!) IJn'aT~ TotlQHT An m1e1v1ew with Stephanie Miiis Cl> llOVI! "The One That Got Awd•{' ( 1958 Adventure) Hardy Kruger. Coltn Go1Clon Tho unrelenttng oeterm1natlon ot a Germon POW 10 escape from the Allies hnal~~s olf 12 hrs .. 5 min ) 'Z) "Tanya's Island' (1980. Om ma) 0 0 Winters. A&Chard Sargenr Alter a beautiful model is dumped by her loohsh boyl11end. she lan1as1zes about hie oo a 11oplca1 Island 'R' ( I hr . 33 min ) ta I LAUGH TIW[ nB9tQ AT TMl-..OV ll0¥9 "True Confession&" ( 1981, Orama) Robert De N110. Robe<t Duvall The usually separate worlds ol two broth .,, • Loe Anoe* po11c9 det~I~ ano an e.m1>1t1oue Romen C.1hollc ptteet, oon- ....,Ot dUflng • murdllf llWMUgeUon 'A' ( t hr , 60 min.) 11111(CJ llOW'8 "Lunch Wegon" (1981, eon. dr) Cendy MOOle, Chuck Mceenn. A trio o beau11et run Into trouble ffom oompetl- tort Whtie Pfovldlng MJ11enence lo hungry conttruollon wonctrt 'R' ( 1 111 , 30 min.) (I).,_ "f1CceNbut" (1981, I'~ N~ Ttfry. NIOOI Wllli.tmt0n. The • ary hlltory of C.INlot. from A '1 a11V1T1pt10n to the lhr~ to the perlloul Ql.*I for the HOiy Grall, i. retOld 'PO' (2 hll. 20 min) W (Jl)-·~~DIMlllRS .. .I • 8 .,. "The Lawyer" (1910, Drama) Barry N~man. Herold Gould. A dOCtOf II eCQullled alter a MCOnd trlel for hit wife'• murdtt (2 ::.'.J. D • • Ol~fll••••rr CD llO¥ll "EVlttc>eak" (1981. Horror) Clint Howard, R.0 Arrnalroog, A mllltaty achoo cadet utet black maglC to avenge the humlllallon he hat aufttfed at the handl ol hla -•Uhler clulmat.. 'R' ( 1 hr. 30mln) (Q)MIMI "My Dinner With Andre" ( 1981. Orama) Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory. A theatrlcal dlrectOf entertains an old playwright friend with anecdolM end observations during a long dinner conver· sall<>n at a PQ1t1 New Y0<k restaurant ·pa· (1hr.50mlnJ 1::9 8 llOvtl "Captive Wild Woman" ( 1943, Horror) John Carradine. Evelyn Ankcwa. An ape Is myaterlously transformed Into • lovely young woman, only to •11perlence e laror reversal ( 1 hr 20 min ) ~ = "Looking For Denger" (1957, Comedy) Bowery Boys. Otto Reichow. The Boys lose an Army Cooking pot In North Africa ( 1 hr,, 30 min.) G) TOii com.I: UP Ct.Oii Guests: The Ou1nlans (ff) UMJ00T • TMI PAM Richard Thom· as and Bess Armstrong star In this per· forrnance ol Nell Simon's comedy about a pa11 of New YOfk newlyweds. Taped at the Moore Thearer 1n Seattle, Weah (2 hrs.) 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Clifford and Befnard Glay (bOXlng) and Peter Vidmar and T1m ~sties) (1 hr) I LA-1...uYI~ --.a 0. IPGITI Scheduled ooverege of the $150,000 Woad Memorial fof 3-yeer-old tnoroughb<edS (from Aque- duct Race TrlOk In New York) . coverage of the Great Ameflca Bike Race (from Sat\la Monica. Callfornta, 10 New York gty). ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1 .. , ..... IMllNL MTll'flM-CI> l9l flOOY'Ul1 Los Angeles Eltp<818 at Michigan Panthers (3 hrs I l lCIUDIGLD I •TO ll'UIC "On Power" W1I liam F. Buckley Jr. moda<atas a debate oo the effects or power on government, lndulltry and P&OC>le. D e IAIBM.L San IXego Padres at St Louil Cardinals (3 hrs.) G .,. "Hands Acrose The 8ofder' ( 1944. Western) Roy Rogers. Au1h Tetry ~hr.) -..... °' Ul8I °' -LOil Vl8Wefl era taken behind the scenes dUring the making of George Lucas end St!Mln Splalbafg's 8')8Ctacutar movie "AalderS Ot The lost Artl" fOf a look et how the ad'lentura film came together ( 1 hr.) CID ..,. "BeyOl'ld The Raer· (1981, Romenoe) Denton Ke' ne. Maten Jen&en {1hr,30mln) CD .,. "I Wonder Who's Kiiiing Her Now" ( 1976, Comedy) Bob Olshy, Joan. na Bame&. (I hf., 25 mln) (11) ... ''The Sword And The S0<081et" ( 1982. F•ntMY) Lee He>r$1ey. Kathleen Beller. ( t hr .. 40 min) e.,. "Deed End" (1937, Drama) Sytyla Sidney, Joel MoOea 11 hr. 3!> $'~ ''8lnc>Qv And The Bandll'' (1m. COmedvl burt Reynold$. Salty Rlfd--1 ~min.) I Mft , ... --~.__,,.0(9,,,, •:m~r:.:=.r ····9 men with different backgrounds and val- ues are t>rougnt together during a dilficull wheat halVest 1n the M1dwestc~ (~"'a& A camATIOll AT The unique style and sense of humor ot the popular entertainer 1s showcased In this pertormance taped at Cae~ Palace 1n Las Vegas I UM II A UTCAll .. 0 (1) ... llMY ma MOOM llKY • -WOlllD .._ ..vllWI Neal Gabler and Jef Irey Lyons review "Eddie Macon's Run· ano~·· OU Q~ "Caesars Pal· ace lnv1tat1onal" Former OlympU.ns Kathy Johnson ano Tracee Talavera are among the gymnasts competing In thrs annual event (1 hr. 30m1n) 0 llOVIE "Saturday The 14th" ( 198 t. Comedy) Richard Ben1amln, Paula Preo t1ss A couple discover that the house they've 1nheflted is being occupied by vampires. ghosts ano assorted monsters 'PG' (1 hr .• 15 min I 7.e I II llMCM °'-• AGHJ uao wmt DA¥1D 1DOW1T1 MOUYWOOO C&.OllW' Featured an 1n1ervleW With Richard ~enne. rare 1001 l erne1 Welch Oii 1'MI C,._.TU 1M1 KAllDY IOYt I 1W1CY DMW lrtl- lm:.. fllOfU'I CCMIT Ken IOUllW. AU CMAn..1~TMD1MML I TW-All> tom VDT~ CAIUAL ACGUAlfT~ Reid mtrOdoces a group of blight new comics in this spoc11l tel)e(J et G•QQleS mghtctub 1n Clncmnetfs Union Term1nat ( 1 hr. 30 min) (0) NmAU BalllmOfe OllOlas at CatttOf n1a Angels (3 hrs I (Sl llO¥ll "Ster Trek 11 The Wrath Of Khan' ( 1982. Sc1&nce-F1etloo) Wiiiiam Shatnef. RICaroo Montalban Adm James T Kirk reassembles his old craw and bat ties a vindictive enemy who blames Kirk tor the death of his wife ·po· ( 1 hr .. 55 min) CZlllOWl "My Dinner With Andra" ( 1981 Drama) Wallace Shawn. Andra Gregory A theatrical director entertains an old playwright frleno with anecdotes end obS8fvaHons d\11lng o long dinner conllttf· sallof'I at a Po&h New York restaurant 'PG' ~r • 50 min.) l •~TllAT 1':11 DMCI,._ .. c .. n•w..,. IYI Cl!' LA. Featured. a proflfe of Heather LOcl<leer. atar of "OyNsty" and "T J Hootcer"; new advances In eye .,,. ~; 8 Mwy Of the bell b9ar1 0 m .... ..., Feelured a~ of the muslcal-vattety stlOW ''A .M>IM'', a look et the OuaH 8otanlcel GatcWla In Cnoinltu. new hNHh care delielop'nenU; met ham()Wgere I ii 1'0 ...... = ;-.. "Matlkll" (1878. Comedv) C ti~. Robin Mttchum A IM(-tdt· ing bOc*.~ agent guldN the --of • pt~ftorltlnQ 1<~00 lowatd a tltlt bOuf -4111 tllt flllcv~ cNlmplon o4 rhl ¥WQrld ~ e . min , • • rr .-Amold ~W.. 1111 .,. Cll\1ln • ..,,. ""de bV ..,. i.tt r.r4i. ,..,,, y..,. To In" TI•.~> ... .,.. Andrew Keir An unearthacl time capsule contains clues lo a pretustOflc Martian vis· 11 to Earth (~ 0 9 U. HOOker decides that the young boy he arrested for murder IS 1nnocent and in need of medieal treat· meot (R) ( 1 hf ) Q llO¥ll "Comedy Of TerrOfs" ( 1963. Comedy} Vincent Price. Peter Lorre The near·bankrupt directOf of a funeral home devises a gl'lastly scheme' to stlmulala business. (2 tn.) ~ ~= MTMLA.-:IWIU • llO¥ll "Mr Kingstraat's War" (1971, Drama) John Saxon. Tlpp4 Hedran A man end his wile set up a game preserve 1n Africa. only to have British end Italian arml&S fight over lhe waterholes on their J::>r~· (2 hrs.) fD lOC:-. wmt NMMA IOllDM "Aoees In December: The Story Of Je&fl Donovan" Former Congresswoman Bar· bara Jordan traces the life of a young Amer1ean missionary from her childhood In the U.S to her brutal death In El Selva· dOf at the hands of the SalvadOflan Natlonal Guard (A) (1 hr.) 'Ii) -OU.. c:currt Featured the Guardian Angels In Orange County; VSCU· vm tat surgery • a new approach to obesi- ty. Ht Hopes Singers -Downs Syndrome kid's. Wither, Balboa Ferry? (C) llO¥ll "The See Wofves" ( t 980, Adventure) Graoory Peck. Roger Moore Ou11ng World War II. a group of Br11iSh bUslnessmen form a volunteer regtmant to destroy a German spy nest 11'1 the lnOlan Ocean 'PG' (2 hrs.) ([)9'0flTm CID .,. "Absence Of Malioe" (1981 Drama) PaUI Newman. Sally Field A lag!t 1ma1a buslrlessman's life Is ruined by a nawspapa< reporter's story alleging his involvement In 1he mob killing of-a Tabo< boss 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 56 min~ CD IMITW I teMTl co.ca: POa Ml ·-: Al The endu<lng rock band. Sen lane. reprise some of their Qfealast hits In conoen with Heart trorn Ahos de Chavon, Dominican Republic. (1hr .. 30 min.) ... "Stripes" (198t, Comedy) Biii Murray, Harold Ramla. A New YOfll cabble l<><*ing fOf excitement oonvmees his best friend to join him In enlisting in the U.S. Army. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) GI) ..,. "The Spirit Of Culver" C 1939 Drama) Jackie Cooper. Freddie Bartholo-mew An ()(phafl9d boy receives a achol-a~ to~. (2tvs.) •8 e ••~Ricky II '°'* to lake drastic action to make good on hie promlM to get Oerelc a CS.le fOf the big ~ • "Fire Over England" (1937, Orama) Laurence O!Mef, Rora AOb9on In the t 500e. 8tltWI royalty II In blttet confllc1 with the Spenlltl.. ( 1 fw .. 30 min.) •nl w "~ecy" au.ta. The fGnentla l ' hr.) -· • ...,.,..,,Mama and hef fem. tty ~ on the ~ TV gerne 11tw:iw ·'F~F.ucs. .. (RE e 8 UM IMT . Stu meet• an oto eol'IOOI churn. • v ~ pit ~ about Md Julla ~ a ltldt on her ~ ffttnd. (R) b1 ~ "The lllill.t N " OMI. er. ml) ~di~ Mini~ A ram. ~ ,,.. •. ,.. ~ tiorror tw ................. t2 liiiiillliiliij .... -lalurclay Cont. l •.. ...,,u_a...., -:.=•I.WI • Lnna • Tiil LOn ""' OllMICI ...... 811d 811tt w11ch• 8111 ElllOll't pit 01ew PffPll'' tor the 11113 ~tlonal Pit Crew chemptonahtp and tt\9n Irle)" 0'1 Q.IVIO ot I ChlfUlllQ tyattm Pf~ 10 1 t1u11y v<>111oe 1-uul• toq::::i G • COONl""--1 OIAW OCMnY "Sac:111 mtnto 0.tt line" an lnttMtw wtm Or1r~e C<XltltY't rtpr ... 1111Uvet In Secuunenlo on luuM •nd lfOltlallon th•t 1fltot uu1 county. CD>·-cnY Thtl IHn•lliJO members ol a multl-tthnlc rock uroup pur~uo a r.c<Hd trig carter In HottywOOd ( 1 hr ) (I) .,.. "Tl11H Ouya N11rned Mike" ( 1961, Comedy) Jane Wyman. van Jotinton. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -~·-w Seattle Mar111er11 et DetrOlt (3 hra.) IMUUA llCMI "Vengeance vow" ( 195!1. •tern) O.yton Moore. Jay Sttvetrleela ' ht., 30 min.) 'lllttlmtlllA•W. -......U.IHOW DmrfDAY c:ooec.-Wl1'M .aACGWI PD- • M•NJ. Los Angeles Dodgers et Pittabur~h Plrat!',l hrs.) ll>CUWA MMvmr CJD M YaTmAY IHOW This satire ot TV magazine news programs focuses on the events of the week of March 16. 1956. (%) llCMI "Allanric City" ( 1980. Orama) Burt Lancaster. Susan Sarandon { 1 hr . 4.$mln.) .. e 1t•N.1. Los Angeles Dodgers at PittabuC': (3 hrs .. 15 rnln) ,.,U: .. to1'#:"' 0 5 LWWICIAU "Mayd8yl May· dayl" Two ctllldren unde11ake a perilous journey through the mountains alter their parents are Injured In a plane crash. (Part ~~ ~ llCMI "T~tOfy 01 Manlctnd" ( 1957 iFani~=Olman. Hedy Lamarr POCUI Cll IOCllTY .... ICMOCl. IMID'IALL Coverage 01 McDonald's All·Amerk;a Game (lrom Atlanta, Ga.). (R) (2 hrs.) CJD .,.. "Absence 01 Matice". (198t. Orama) Paul Newman, Sally Field ( I hr , 56mln.) ([) -ICOV~ ~ 011mW. _,. John Barb<l\lr hosts this tribute 10 the legendary comedian from television's "golden age," which Includes clips from his show and Interviews with Jack Lem- mon, Chevy Chase and Steve Allen. ( 1 hr .. 30min.) (JJ) llCMI "Happy New Year" ( 1973. Romance) Lino Ventura, Francoise Fabl· an. (1 hr .• 50 min) D mr -A young girl clashes with her mother over entering a rodeo compe- tition. -fD .,.. "Ralls Into Laramie" (1954. Westem) JOhn Payne. Marl Blanchard ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tWl(J)fAT~ Ila. PMlALWTNI IHOW 0 tumUCMllMlllTAll» Guests The Ellglish Beat, Red Ryder. ( 1 hr ) l .UTQ9IOl .. OM.Ul9 POCUI Cll IOCllYY mw'a "The Discreet Charm 01 fhe BourQeOlsle" I t972, Orama) Fernando Ray. Otlot\lrll S.yrfo ( 1 ht , 42 min ) • ll0"9 "MylllfY At Caatlt Houee' (1082 . .4clv9nlv11) Alleen Brlnon ( 1 h1. 20 rnln.) .......... -is~''" l o ... II, .. ,,969. d1111ntur1) Neville Btand. Oolo!H Mlclha lel• J:~~W.P .... .............. MOWll "HN11~" ( t98 t, eorr. dy) Andy ~ulman. B1madot1• Peter• 1hr.,46my -Cll M -fl ,.....,,,AL ..... .., .. , ..... mwll ----.0 -wmta.Y ......... lmAICll llOWll "The Pride Ot The YankHt .. 1942, Biography) Gary C<>Opel. Tereta right (2 h11., 30 min ) 9 MOWll "Song Of The Open Road" ( 1944, Mulliool) Jene Powell, Edgar 8ef ~· (2hra.) 1M II IClllWOllLo Featured: an lntetvtew with actor·muslctan Lee Curreri from "Fame•· a report on vlollnlst Devld Perry, 14. the youngest member of t~ St. Louis Sym· ~~Youth Orchestra. B HOLOC~ a partisan attack on e German COflvoy, Helena la killed and Audi is captured and sent to a prison camp In eastern POiand. (Part 10) ( 1 hr) Cl) M0¥9 "The Boy From Oklahoma" ( 1954. Biography) Wiii R~r• Jr., Nancy Olson. (2 hrs.) flD llOYA "The Fragtle Mountain" A report on the severe soil erosion In the Himalayas that 111 threatening the 1Yrvl11al ol the ;P=:.r=ed. (A) Q ( 1 hr) (£) ,_ "Caesars Palace Classlc" Uva coverage of the semifinal matches. (Sub-~t to blackout) (3 hrs.) CID MOW11 "For Your Eyes Only" (1981. Adventure) Roger Moore, Topoj, (2 hrs .. 5min.) ([)MOVIE "My Dinner With Andra" ( 1981. Drama) Wallace Shewn, Andre Gregory. U hr., 50 min.) (0) MOYll "Four Friends" (1981, Drama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) OMOWll "Siience Ot The NOflh" (t981. Adventure) Ellen Burstyn. Tom Skerrltt 11hr .. 35 min.) 1::118 ()) ,_ "United Alrllnes Tourna- ment 01 Champions" Coverage of the finals of this women's tournament (from Grenelete. Fla.). (2 hrs.) D Gi) NA OOll "MONY Tournament Ot Champions'· Live coverage of the sem1t~ nat rounds (from the La Cosie Country Club In CarlSt>ad. Calif.). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •=:uYWI ~ MO¥ll "The Sea Wotv&S" ( 1960, Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore (g hrs.) (S)llAM TWa.ntlAnm "The Final Chap- ter" Huck manages to find a docr.H .vho agrees to treat Tom's Injured leg ( .1r .. 1 min.) ·1=::-MZZLYM>Am NA IOM.o Coverage of lhe S 100,000 Long Island Open (from Gar· den City, N.Y.). ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ID MOWll "fhtrty Seconds Oller Tol<yo" ( ttt4C..1. Dr1m1) ISPll'IW Tf90Y. van JDM- ""'· ( 3 hr•. ) e CIMATMrf .,. II.I. '°'9 ''The Olyropic1 Of The Mind" M0)'9fa loo+c1 II an UtllCU/f~f IOhool proOflm IOI 11tent1d end Dltt9d 1tUdeol1 now opera· ting In more th9n 1,000 tchoote th1oogh- oul tht country. (R) ri , E C4M tT'Oln ...,. ............. .... .... -• H•• TGDAY "The Gall\· An Entrepr9'leUt Tell• All" Tom Holler OhlcUINI hit rfM lrom neWtea•l•1 to 1TM.1ltlml~IQnal11 In the r1dto butlnnt. I · nu. M ITOllY llCMI "Running WHd" ( 1956. Orama) mom C.mpbell, M1rnie Van Oo<en ( t ht .. 30 min) llll I llOTQIWUIJ.lll1'!!Am .. Al---~ llCMI "The Red Pony" (1973. Dr• m•) Henry Fonda, M1ureon O'Hara. (2 lhrs.~l.UT W.~:',?ajam& Game" ( 1957. Mu=,'r=l.l JOhn Raitt (2 hrs.) ·===-~MOWll "Sovp FOi One" (1982. con-. dy) Seul Rublnek. Marcia Straaaman ( t hr., 25mln.) (Q) ... "Ad11enturea Of The WlldornoM Family" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. (I tll .. 40 min.) (G) MCIU.YWOOD HollywOOd reporter BIN Harris present& up-<:lose repofls on the people and e11ents which are making newt in the prOdvctlon and glamor capltal of the movie Industry. g llCMI "Contlnental Divide" (1981, Romance) John Belushi, Blair Brown. (1 hr., 43 min.) CZ) llCMI "Winter Kllla" ( 1979. Orama) Jett Bridges, John Huston. ( 1 hr.. 37 min.) 1111 (ll) ...u. Ml 8 (J) IPWiTI IAnll>AY SchedUled: cov· erage of the 12·round Marlon Starling I Kevin Howard NABF·USBA Welterweight Championship bout (from Hartford, Conn.) : a report on the National FootbeM Leai ue Draft. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) D T elm WM Guest: actor Gene Hack• man. (1 hr.) G fllA IOM.o Coverage of the $100,000 Long Island Open (from Gar· den~1~t). (1hr.,30min.) 19Qi1WT ~llOLOIY .,. "Siient Movie" ( 1976, Come- dy) Met Brooks. Marty Feldman. (1 hr .. 26mln.) (8)llCMI "The Wondef Of It All" ( 1974) Documentary. (1 hr. 35 min.) (I) MO¥ll "Guys And Dotts" ( 1955, Musi- cal) Frank Sinatra, Jean Slnvnons. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) W Ci'J .._ MClll "CallfOfnia Derby" ( 1 hr) CIWl.a'l-.a 1'0 ........ ... ..... CM ..... ~ m.11111•-··--..,...,. MMOl'IGMM .. AmlQA.NmU..U -.aa.TATM9IMll 1'0 ........... Friday, April 22, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. D GD IAl\lllAY ~ UYI Hosts. Rick Moranls and Dave Thomas. Guests The Bus Boys. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ·---., UACP llMI AWMml Roberl Guil- laume hosts this event from Los Angeles' HOiiywood PaladlVm with cohosts 1nclvd· mg LOUIS Gossett Jr • Jayne Kennedy Steptlanie Miiis and Sugar Ray Leonard (_1 hf , 30 min ) 9 lilO¥W "Happy Go Lovely" ( 195 t, Comedy) Vera Ellen. David Niven A pre>- ducer bel&evlng a chonne Is a millionaire's Qirlfnend casts her In his leading role ( 1 hr. 35mo'6. ([)lf!OR1~ CID lilO¥W "FOf Your Eyes O<Vy" ( 1981. Adventure) Roger Moore. Topof. James Bond tracks a criminal who purloined a toP secret British defense devk:e "PG' (2 hrs. 5 min.) CD 1i10¥W "Inside The Love House" ( t983, Olama) Scarlett Greene. Kristi Somers The fantasies and tears of a man and a woman loolclng tor the true meaning ot love are portrayed ( 1 hr . 25 min ) Cl)mowl "Student Bodies" (1981. Com edy) Kr1St9fl Riter. Matthew Goldsby A heavy-breathing psychot1e klller stalks the fuo..l<Mng students of a typical American !)_lgh school 'A' (I hr., 25 min) ttltl(k) mcMI "Hardcore" (1919. Olama) George C Scott, Season Hubley A con· cerned father lea11es the peaceful sur- roundings of his home town to search 101 his Ollughter. who has become heavily involved 1n a b!Q-city POfnog1aphy racket 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 min ) fW 8 90N "The Boston Strangler" ( t968, OrlrN) Tony Curtia, Henry Fonda A tct!tzoptlrenlc plUmber ts responsible for at11ngllng several Bcl6ton women. 001 goea undetected untM he IS arresled fOf breaking and entering. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) (D) llOYll "Emmenuelle ti The Joys Of A Wom1n" I 1975, Olama) Sytvle Kristel. Umberto Orlloi A beau11fut seductress llv· Ing with hef husbend In the Far East lnitl- 1tes a young woman Into her coterie of pleaturueeker& ( 1 hr., 32 min ) -Sunday ·11:.-==----.. ,..,. ... ''The Sworo And The Sorcerer" ~· FantMy) LM Horsley, ~thleen ief. (1 hr •• 40 min.) (I) lllMI "Owl And Oolll" ( 1956, Mt*- oel) Frri Biwtra. JMn Simmons. (2 tvlo 30 "*") ... "$trlpea" ( 1981, Comedy) 8111 .. ~"':-(11Y •• 20 ..... ) -... ''The Bed ..... .,..,, .. (1878. i.w .... ....,,._Tatum O'Nl91 , .. ,_ ..... .. .-Y' Gueat: ICtrtm --=-.... (117'. °""'9) ,, ,,_, AIM'I a , 1111 I llQHT GAUDY 12:11 um OI TMI GAim NCIPlm>u&. ..aaeo (JI) mcMI "Nea. Young Emmanuelle" ( 1978. Comedy) Ann Zacharoas. Sarni Frey. A rebellious 16-year·old attempts to write a ste~et ( 1 I'll 45 min ) l!)llQHT ~@ MO'fll "The Fearmakers" ( 1958. Ora- ma) Dana Andrews, Dick Foran A Kore-an War veteran returning to his ad agency 1ob in W11sh1ngton cooperates 1n a tun scale Senate probe of subversives (I hr 45 min.) W 16' ROCll W llOU "*'1'I y..ry CUii TILlneOll (COMT"D) AIOMTMIBllnlft- .,_ "Highway Olagnet" ( 1954 Drama) Richard Conte. Joan Bennett An ex-Marlfltl becomes the scapegoat when a beautltul girl he's known casuaUy Is found murdered ~ hr., 30 = Cl) • B 11 lllllfT rW<MK CD MO'lll "Thoroughly AmOfous Amy·· ( 1980, Comedy) lracy O'Neil, Peter JOhnson. A letchtng young woman seems to attract passionate encounters wher".- she goes ( 1 hr ) S)MO'fll "Cutter's Way' (t981. Drama) John Heerd. Jeff BrtdQM A maimed Viet- nam vel and hos best friend a social drop- out. focus therr energies on solving a mur· der case 'R' ( I hr • 45 min ) 0 MO'fll "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982, Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen Bellar Heroic rebels try to delhrone an avll tyrant Who has used i.orcery to enslave a medoaval klf\Od<>m 'R' ( 1 h1 . 40 min.) tll l IUTOIWRcw. tll MOU. YWOOO Cl.Ol8IP Featured an Interview with Richard Crenna; rare foot age of AaQuel Welch aJ .,_ "Champagne For Caesar" ( 1950, Comedy) Celeste HOim. Ronald Colman An unemployed gentUS plans to send a QUIZ show Into banl<ruptcy (2 hrs) azi~n.u.u. (C) MOVB "Confe&slon1 From A Hollda1; Camp" I 1977, Comedy) Robln Asl<wllh A young man attempts to organize a beaut)' contest at a holiday camp ( 1 hr 30 min J btl ® 1141 YllTIJIDAY IHOW This satire or TV magazine news programs locuses on the events ol the week or March 16. 1956 2:9 f> lilO¥W ''The Life And A&sass1natlon Of The K1ngltsh · ( 1977 Bt0graphy) Edward Asner Diane Kagan The final three years 1n the hie or Louisiana's Del)less10n-era GovemOf and US Senator, Huey P Long are nddlad with controversy (3 hrs) ~:a~ (6S lilO¥W "Happy New Year" ( 1973, Romance) Lino Ventura. Francoise Fabi an. A thief falls In love with an anllque dealer while planning his ne•t heist 'PG' l!. hr , 50 min ) t11(HJ llO¥W "Evilspeak" (1981, Horror) Chnl Howard. R G Armstrong A mllttary school cadet uses black mag1e to avenge the hUmlllation he has suffered at the handl ot his weelthief classmates 'R' ( t _tv .. i.f.l I .... =: .. (1963. Suspense) Howard Duff. Ida Lupino. A young girl uncovers dark deeds at the drahy old mansion where She works. (3 hrs.) (£) POLO Coverage of the U S P A R~x Gold~. (R) ( t hr.) CJ.) "I'm Dancing As Fast Aa 1 Can·· ( t982. Otama) Jill Claybvrgh. Nlcol Willi amson The story ol a woman's battle with Vahum addiction IS tofd 'R' ( t hf. 45 min) -; • .,.,., CUii TILIM* (COWT'Dt ..... ,. Mwca»WfWOW __ _ .. 90N "Cattle Annie And Llllle Bntches" I t981. Western) Bv<t Lancas- ter, John Savage Two tough oullaws plcic up a pair of teen-age glfls and take them ~on their adventures .. 'PG' ( 1 hf., 35 .. ci) ... "The Sword And The Soroere<" ~ Ptlllwpe Mora. (2 hrs.) 9 .,. "The Blble" ( 1966. Orama) George c. Scott. i>.ter O'Toole. Directed and nen11ed by John Huston. (2 ht) • 66 min.) TGIY•-Mao .. LGIT•INICll • Ill hf --~----:'.,~Nlhl --._. ... v.u. ... "Mounialn Fwnlly Roblnlon" (1879. AcMf'tturel Aobet1 Logen. &iNn Oemant•Shew. <1 7iif "*'·> ...... NI 19Aft--.... CIAT _, ........ ,.... ' .... lalunlay Cont. enlerttlnrn9n1 oateoonet r.ma1e 11~1 let, me" YOC41111t. dt~. muai<;al gre>up oomtdltn. IMd"'O man. IMOtng ltdy. and mOdel -•nd apPMt•ne" by ata11 who tD...a ·rm ~no Al,. .. Al 1 Can" (l912. Of•me) J1I Cltyl>Ufgll, NICOi WIHI· al'OIOtl ft.. •l°'Y of• woman'• btllle with Valium 1dd1Ctl0n II IOICI 'R' (1 hr , •& hlf9d 10 bodYDUeid ii lound dMd. ii theit lllrf on .. lent thowl Of It.. PHI ~ "W•. The Aecu .. d" Ill • Ill dMf>ttlllofl. Paul 00111tmp111 .. polarm "'O hlt wllt tunoi. and rumU1• IP""'d •1ound town abOul hi• relalkHithlp wllh mlnJ..11111 -....... 0 PMf'IAIY aMI» A n•w ox.cutlve Inoa at.. nllAI ••k 11411 MC1et11y tu enduro lhe urne lndlgrlltltle •he ono• autlei9d 1irl(f a man trlol to fr" hlmMll ot a dteam In which he mu1de11 hie 1111llt (A) c:;i ( I hi) cm 110W11 ''P•t1rwe" ( 1912, Comedy) AY•n O'Nffl, John Hurt A 111alght Oct:> and a gay police clefk oo unct.roovtt •• • hom<>Mxutl oouplt to find It.. mutdtttt Qt a malt~. 'Ft (I hr • 3& min.) ellMI "The 0..r Hunt9f" (1878, Dr•· ma) Robert Ot Nl10, Mtryl 8t1Ht). ThtH clOet. ctrellM frlendl from a ama" P9M· 1ytv1m •t"' town are ch•notd fOffVf't by •JCJ*i9nl;lnQ the tttr0t1 oT w• when they 1ttt ctraft9d and Mnt 10 vi.tnem 'A' ~:.,~'' 2) L] ( 1 h< ) (I)' "CMlilra Palace ClaMK;" Cuv ttaot ol ti'.-Mmlflnal matchM (R) 12 hra . 30mln ) ()) llCMI "Pattne11" ( 1082, Com.Qy) Ryan O'NMI, Jonn Huit A atralQhl GOP •nd a gay police clefk go undeteovtt H • hOmoM11ual couple 10 llnd tho mu1deie1 ul a male model 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) C?>llOWll "The SwOld And Tti.t Sorcertt" ( 1982. F1ntHy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen S.Ci.t Hetok: 1ebels 11y to dethrone an evil ty1eru who has used •01ce1y to tntleve a medieval kingdom 'R' ( l hi . 40 min.) •• (I) Cll .._ lfllaAl. "Tho 01ent Nuc1N1 Arms Debate" Waller Cronkite modef11es a debate on Iha scheduled deployment ol new U S nuclear mlsstles In Eu1ope lea1u11ng l0tmer Sec1e1ary or State Hemy Kissinger B11hsh Defense Mlnllter MIChoel Hesetline, forrne1 u S arms nego11a101 Peul C Warnke and Ger man oppoaltfOn leade1 Egon Bahr ( 1 ht 30 min) a CID 1'IAalDI OllLY Diana falls fo1 a handsome new "substllule" she 01>SUmes Is a member of the teacnlng s1111t G MO¥ll "JudQrrMtnt At NU1ombefg ' (1961. Drama) ~•1dmll11n Schell, Sptn cer T11cy T1141 PI0099dingt ot the N111 war crlmM lllalt ••plolt t1141 retp0nllblll1y ol tho 1ndlVldU11I toward toelety (3 htt . l!>~ I ~':f .u~ "Modal Of Hon- 01 Rag" In an 11d11ptot1on ot Tom Colo's 111t1ge 011ma baaed on a true story. a black Vietnam ve1eran resc>ftt to robbery when ho llnd1 11101 he cannot IUPPoll hl11 famlly (Al o ( 1 hr , 30 min ) ~ 110V11 "l'.llllan Auuell" ( 1940, Musl- cal) Allee Faye. Don Amecho A glamo- rous gul's hie In lho Isle 1800s 1s l1lled wllh mU6te and dedtealed odml1e11 (2 hrs.) C) MO'ftl "Cattle Annte And Liiiie B111chos' ( 198 t, Western) Bull Lancas- ler, John Savage Two tougn outlaws pick up a pair of teen age g111s and take them along on 1n911 ad\len1ures 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) lHl .... JIAM.OWI: PIWATI m Marlowe 1s Iha prime suspect when a hood he was I"'•. 3 mln.) •crc&.OCll-= ,.~MonltH•" h<>ltt thl• annual funcHalllng event (2 hrt) • llOWll "The Ja hlwk1111" ( 1969, Wottam) Jeff Cha~r. Feee Parbr A man and hie prltonef. a jeyhtwker 1t1der, tall In IOV• with the same woman. (2 nr1 ) lB) lllOf 1mc:111-.y 1"I ... Comedy sketchel combine with clatalc lllm al')d news footage In an oll*'· eat111C take- off (I) mT Oil mAm Jonn Bynet lhowt you thlno-1111nger than llUlh. tar~ than hie, and zanier then anything you ve ever seen <..%) mWll "Tanya's Island" ( t980, Ota· ma) DD Wlnt8f&, Rlehard Sargent Al18f e t>eaulllul modet Is dumped by her loollah boyf1lend. she fantasizes about Ille on e tropical Island. 'A' ( 1 hr., 33 min ) l lOLDC191 11:9 u.M'f ... HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 645-5300 Por Complimentary Consultation WISTCLIPP CHllOPIACTIC OPflCI ... ~ .. ~ ..a w .. , ..... Dr., h h• '°' ... ...,, ...... <-c-·. -17tt'I -4 lr<r'-J Mo.t IMUr~ A~ted Whttt•er you1 bllsr 1hneurr ta~ts you tor blls1neu or plusu11, before rou 10 -plan 1 stop lo Pat Mf11ty's f 01 OYtl 30 yurs no-Pat M111ty, and auoC11tts tonllnut lo p1esent men's lasllt0ns that endure 1n drtts or casual! How we've extended to lld1ts' l11d1tt0nals! We 11wars hnt 1 hlcluway satt upsoos 111 the atbc 1oom Plus 114 11ovnd tllt stott you'I find unetpeeted collec:bbles Ind 11tt 11ems for any soec111 11111 Friday, Aprll 22, 1983 15 -Sunday Cont. smJCM.,._TI IOll "MONY Tournament Of " C<>Yerege ol the llnel rounds (from the La Coste Country CIUb In Cerilbed. Cd!.). (2 hrs.) • carrm DaMYtml.1'11 ... (I:).,_ "30 Is A Dangerous Age, Cyn- thie" · ( 1968, eom.dy) ~ Moore. &ay Kendall_ ( 1 hr , 40 min) CD)lllWm "Paradise" (1982, Orama) W~ le Aames. Phoebe Cat ... ( 1 hr., 40 min ) (J) .,_ "Edge Of Doom" ( 1950, Mys- ltwy) Dana Andrews, Farley Granger ( t hr .• 35 min.) •.,_"Penn Of Pennsylvania" ( 19« Biography) Clifford Evans. Deborah Kerr l hr .. 30 min.) 0 11 CCllJm Dl'MYtml.1" .... .,. "The Salamander" (1981, Ora- m11 Franco Nero. Anthony Quinn ( 1 hr . 35mln.) •1AT-OUTDOGI LR Cale Yer borough goes 10 Panama to fish for wahoo. 8 mATBT ..-rt.._. ··~ Rus- MI" Host: Javn. Kennedy. ~~ auoa 1111w...r MMICT•:WH .,.. "The Bed News Bears" ( 1976, Comedy) Walter Matthau, Tetum O' Neal l! hr .. 40 min.) (I) .,. "Convoy" ( t978, Adventure) Krll Kristottenlon. All MacGfaw. (1 hr .. 51 min.) -· i wnt WIU Topic· Hemophlla and the Red Ooss. Goests Holy Samlloff from the Hemophilia Foundation ol Southern Calfomla Ind Shelby L Dle1rlch. M D from the== Hoepltal. 1 ~7 ~ -l'nlSIY ..-TWllJ. 9DWI "J.D And The Salt Flat Kid" (1978, Comedy) Sllm Pickens. ( t hr .. 30 tr l.. "College Confldeotlal" ( 1960, Or8me) 819¥9 Alen, Jayne MMdow9 (2 In.I ., .... , .... ,Ill __ _., location. KNBC Health Fair. ~.(11v.,~ =:r.,,.:f:""> ._.,..Lii .. "Comedy Of T«r0r9" ( 1963, > Vincent Pnce. ,,_.., Lorre. (2 t··· .. ''Report To The Comrnlllionef'' 1t75, °'9me) MlctlMI M<Ntty, Bulan . 2tn.) "The 8ov From Olllehornt'' ~) WllRogn.Jf., Nllncy ~ -'"T'M W0td Ftorn '' Gwet! AIM ~. Md~. T~ld­MdC.0..lno. '"Meoon COunty Une" ( 1974, ;;· • Ind Alllf'I Vint, Mu lw •m11 --... ·~For :.:e;." . 'lllr'~11 DMd9" (1811, .. ,,J..)Jdwt llamN. ..., lrOM\ (' -1ht _... ...,,.. c ·~ ..... • ~ ~ AnlltOtr; ~ t 11 Mllf. Aptt n. 1• t:9 8 11fl MMD TO LOI ~ Olympic hopefuls protued are Jimmy Martin (ludo) and Neroll Falrtlall~f=). ( t hr.) D NOLLYWOOO Featured an Interview with Richard Crenna, rare foot· age ol Raquel Welch. I ........ _ . .,,.. ..... ..w. .. ,ec:en. ~ IAIT'C* • COIC8rY The inter natk>nal pop-rock star performs euch hits as "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes Only" In a concert taped at HollywOOd's Palace Tne:~1 hr > .. CO)_ "San Juan Capistrano Handica " MllU~l-..rtlef9Mt'f · MC ... ,_Im "How To Read, How To Flgure" Guests. John Saxon, teacher and author of a bool< on a new way to teach algebra, A Graham Down, eKecutlve director ol the Council for Basic Educa· lion. (1 hr.) Cl) 'Ml OLD NOClm Bob Vila reviews the 1nslallatlon ol 1 projection televlslon SyS· tem In lhe media room and ule In the main kitchen ~ .,_ "The Dark Angel" ( 1935 Ora· ma) Fredric March. Merle Oberon 12 hrs.) ([) .,_ "Mountain Fam»y Robinson" ( 1979, Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw ( 1 hr . 40 min J (%) mwll "The Sword And The Sorcefer" ( 1982. Fantasy) lee Horsley Kathleen Befler. ( 1 hr. 40 min I .. •n.MT -C81 ... me ... U,_a--.n a COWMT ... AUCI SIDl.ITO ....... MC ... •TOii• • IAlll1ULL "Piayolls" (Subie<:I to blactcout) (2 hrs. 30 min.) CH)mwtl "Mcllntock!" (1963, Wastem) Jann W1yne, Mt11Keen O'Hara (2 hrs . S min.) CD>TAU•MMmU eMNOtACiCIM --LenL; By," "Do You Know The Way To San Jose?" and "I Know I'll Never love This Way Again" to her credit performs her popvlar tunes from the past and present t t hr) ($) llCml "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979, Adveltture) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw A city family runs Into lroubkt with the forestry service when they seek a simpler klestyle In the wilderness. 'G' ( 1 hr , 40 mm ) -0 llO¥a "Siar Trek II. The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Science-Fiction) WUMam Sha1ne1. Ricardo Montalban Adm James l Kirk reaasembles his old crew and bit· lies a Vlndictlve enemy who blames Kirk for the death of his Wife ·PG' (I hr 55 =1m~Ei:":° -.a aaT ATM MO¥IU ..... WHY• 1"1 WOULD ~~N...aUC.. -Nla (J)•..m tD a.I Astronaut Gordon C<>Opef assists Ponch and Bobby In lhett search lor a runaway tO-year-old boy who Is In urgent need ol a IMtf transplant (R) (I hr.) 8 (II) l9Un ...W IT OSI le0'1 Fea- tured the raal·llla events that Inspired the fiction ctasslc, "The Min tn The Iron Ma~". some lamous diamonds and the creation of man-made dlamondS trom cat· bon. unvsua.I birds. the deterioration ot man's greatest lreaSUf-. (R) ( 1 hr.) I ::..ntlCNUJaLM ALlCSUn.lmAT Ml) -.U.1 Co.IOI "Ont Voice In The Coemlc Fugue" Dr Carl Sagan eKplores the origin . evoMIOn and diversity of "fe on E1t1h (R) O (t hr) (C) llOWll "Doctor Zhrvago" ( 1965. Ori· ma) Omar Shani, Geraldlne CNlplin. Two lovers struggle amidst the spirit and pas- sions OI the Ausslln ReYolutlon (3 111'1., 30 min) CD MOWW "King. Queen. l<nave" (No Date) (2 hrs.) CD) .. "A Llltle Se11" ( 198 t, Comedy) Tim Mathelon. EdWard Herrmann. A newlywed commefcial dlfector tlr• ol hie bride and becomes a phlllndtref ·R· ( t hr . 35 min.) (%) ... "The Lut Ot The Knudtltmen" 1~1.=r~~1:.Jimln.l ,. .. 19 NMaa llOCll The deatructlon Of Boobtf's lucky oharm !Mdt toe conlron- teOon In CXMt .... "Eve" ( 1908, Or8me) c.lettt Yer,..._ Aobet1 Wallcar Jf. An Nnettoen '*°' cl9oowts the loet dleoll ~ of • t~ ~ IMng In the Amuon ~ .. r:~~k. • • <1> • 111111n, 111C1 n .. A penc11na t.tt1e tor custodV oe aw... IM• Matt on 'l'.'...• Ilda 91inet "* '°""" hUlt>end. ... ·~ In 8~" (1171. ) 0.0.V. ~ M ~. Thr.. ""~ plln .... hliJll to tNbll to mlM erlldl ,._ on tnw l'l*Olf 8odll 11111cw1y -.. ... i>J:J1u~ --..... -.. """a.. ..... ...., ........ .. .,,,.,..-=.:ct~~ l;1t1 .. _111111Nd',.,_ ...... _ ._ 1111r --M11 lunclay Conl. (1977. Of1ma) OC11do11 Pir1Mtnt, Jc'" rttr9f < t "' • ~o mm ) Cl.I .,. Nev11 N11191 land ( 106 t Or11111) PtlUll Cllrk. C•thlffn Nu1Ultt Ml ._._ l~~umn__. ..... ~ TAUll "'1M ott •1:=.t."m MnCWU:ll••lm =.•MIMT -~ ~ "Convoy" ( 1978 Ad11•nhl•4') Krl1 Krlltotl,r!IOn. All MacOrew ( 1 tu . I.I t I ' .. l&IGA'f-nm•nt1LR mTOf A&LOI~ LIT,,_ •UGlllT L&.O'fD 09.Vll ~ ma..,_., <RI Q .... .,., MO¥ll "Oot A11d The Bunny· ( 19110 Ad\ltnture) Anlmatttd ( t h• 10 min J m...,,. CONLMm Ila 0 OOT*' Guests Tl1om11s Somervlllu. rno81c director ol the 49th Los Angeles Bach Feslfval Ot Robert Ellwood. prot0s SOI ol rellglOO 81 USC DI Ha11enpoht Ratanasere. p1es1dent ol Ille Buddh1s1 Sangha Council ot Southern Ca11to1rua. Sister Marlon Bill and Jerry Cass of SI IFraE~::.i~~:OOd DOW TOUll .... ...,HOU llCMf "The Salamander ( 196 t. O•fl ma) F1anco Nero. Anthony Ouinrr ( 1 hr 35 min.) (S) llOYll Starbords' (No Dalli Advttn ture~.::mmaled ( t ti• tO mon I .. 0 "" TOUll LJll Guest llf IOI Ktr~ I~ T!lErMOlt (COW1"'D) 00MLROEIT1 ::'or~J1't-M0¥11 "J 0 And The Sall Flat Ktd' ( 1978, Comedy) Slim Pickens I 1 hr 30 min) (EIPa. lllil-IW'l11CD..,..VITD199 CD MON "Race For Your Lite, Charlie Brown•" ( 19n. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr. 25 min) D POll11WT Oii GIWD'A DOC Melvyn Douglas stars In the story ol a young boy's warm relat1onsh1p with his grandta thtf DR.UTIP .. Cl) PACI 1MI NATION G)mlfntlNll Tim ... wmtOAVID~ DAY Oii DllCO¥DY 1M1 --.0 TOMOMOW 1ltl LAWllADM 8'....ca Covefage of the Hawa11an Mastefs Champtonstup (R) ©) MO¥ll "Wings In The Wiiderness ( 1976. Adventure) ( t hr . 30 mrn J g_,.. ·Full Moon Hrgh" (1980. Com edy) Alan A1k1n. Adam Arkon ( t hr , 50 min) (I)MOYll "Black Na1c1ssus· ( 1947. Ora ma) Deborah Kerr. Jean Simmons ( t hr . 30 mm.) 1 10.~lllCID -Cl) l9A IAMl1UU. "Playoff Game • (2 hrs .. 30 min. I a Uu.IT__,flft9•W• ffie rOle of dlN~ lndMdullt In Am11I can aoc111y 1nd Iha OfOWlng ,.,.,.,.. of lthel=~mlned (A) ( t hr) .... OUICM' ~--COllllf)Orldentl I In d• W111twtl1\ll Ind C~I• Robetl• folll Paul °""'' f0t 1n ue> 10 IM minute 111m lm11r~~~ay:11111tte11 -IU••NTODAY TOPU...-(11) 90¥11 "Contlnentll Otvldt.. I 196 1. Aomenc:1) Jotrn Belultll. Blair Brown (I hr .. 43 min) , Q!) ..... Y0a-..OOAl1 -· 9 Ulf\ ~ At p1t1ii llmt. &chedoled g1moe weft Boeton Br"""' 111 PhllaOllphll Stare, Oakl11nd lnvadeta at Blrn=r St1tllon1 (3 hrl. 16 min) l a.ml~ DODllR ,_ OA• IHOW OPlll- A&.llCQ&m 01••• WALL ,,_., WB1 "The Word From G1et1napnn" Guesr Al&l"I Greenspan. presld0n1 and chairman, Townsend Greenspan and Co . Inc IC) llCMI "Oocto1 Zhl\lago·• ( t965. Ora ma) Omar Sharif, Geraldine Chaplin (J hr!>. JO min) I H l IHllllA IAITC* • COMCOT The Inter nuuonal pop·rock star performs such hits ui. "Mor111ng T raon" ano "For Yoor Eyes Only" 1n 11 conce11 1ape<1 at Hl)llywcxxJ't> Palace Theatre ( 1 tir I I IUllDA Y llAll _,. TlmWD•IAIDAU tMI IA-..U los Angele& Dodgers al P111=i~t1rates (3 hrs , t5 min) UM I YAlmTY CWI TfL.ITMON (CONT'D) LIADOflflWI llOV9 "The Pa1ama Game" ( 1957 Musical) Dons Day. John Rain (2 hrs) tli) llAITlllPllCI THIATM "P1111ate' Schulz" Schulz, spotted as an imposter In fngland. 1s chased fo the coast where he unwnungty gets caught up In the Ounkrrl< e11acua11on mission. (Part 3) o ( 1 hr J G) H•ALL San Otego Pallres al St Louis Cardinals (3 his.) ~ OCIAllll· TMI W llff'MIMlff (1:) MON "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Otama) Hayley Mills, Be<nard Lee ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CO) CID A camAnoN AT CADAM The unique style and sense of humoi of the popular enterlalner Is showcased In this performance taped at Caesar& Palace In Las Vegas '1:) ~ • ~ Gary Collins and Carol Lawrence host this exam1nallon ot the pllght of 1he I 6 billion women In the world's developing natrons through tl\e stories ot Sil( of 1hese women ( 1 l'lr ) t1:JID NA QOU "MONY Tournament 01 Champions" Live coverage of the llnal rounds (from lhe La Costa Country Club 11nc=~~~> OCIAllll: 1ltl W BM9Clllmlf ( fMQQU IM>CC The destruction of Boobet' s lucky charm leads to a cootron· 1a11on in court 0 MON "Chu Chu AM The Philly Flasn" ( 1981 Comedy) Alen Arkin, Carol 8\H· netl (I hr . 40 min I Cl.> MO¥ll "The Last Of The Knocldemen" (l981) Gerard Kennedy (I hr 30 min ) -1--uu. llOG&I • fl'-• Ota •atlfln pno101. mew'" 1r1d on·IOQ1tlon tll'IOll Of filttOflo etld IC.Miio Ill .. llJpple- monl u .. perlONll llOflM of plonMf• Who )®rneyed to t~ Nollhw"t 10 bUlld 11~ 10001. grow w~11t, tell whl1k1y Of WOik In fho~ ~ TOM••• FT .,... "E•callbur" I 1981 . F1n111y) ~ To1ry NICOi Wllll111naon. (2 htl, 26 min ) (l) ,AP9 CHA.-The yoong law tlV<*ll• of the formidable PtOllMOI Klngtllel<j 011t1r their MOOncl yoa1 llf 1n Ivy L .. gu. ll11w -=-~'Ci.u.. 11:9 Cl) l9A IMU"l'IML "Plalyoll Game" i hr• • 30 mltJo.a ==naNTO~~ llOVll "Tell Me A Riddle" ( 1980. Ora· 1118) Melvyn Douglt11 llln Kttdrove (I h1 . 30mln) G MON "Thtt Strange Oo1uh 01 AdOlf Hiller" ( 1946. Mystery) Gale Sonde1• IJ!SrO. L vdwlg Donath ( I hr • 30 min ) till Iii Y,,_,., CUJI 1ILllMOel Monte Hall h<>fll~ this nnnu111 lund 11'11'\lng event (I hr.) l lBHAW ADM/I.ti ~ Abortion Clinic· The abortion experlencei. ol se11ore1 women 1n one parucula1 c;lln1c are <Jocur110n1ed c:;i ~ ~AlllllG~mHAVQ I)~ "Caesar's Palace ClnastC" L1v11 co11= of the finals (J hrs ) CL.J 'The N1uht The L iuhls Went Out In Geo1g1a" ( 1981 Drame) K11sty McN1· chOI. Mark Hamill ( t h1 . 50 min ) IS) ntl IMOeQ Oii IWDIM Oii 1ltl LOIT lrl« V1ewe1s 9r9 taken behind tho scenes ounrig lhe making or George Lucas and Slaven Sp1el1>e1g's spec1acu1ar mo111e "Raiders Of Tl'lO Lost A1k'' tor a look el how the adventure l!lm came together ( 1 h1 I 0 '°"'1WT Oii GIWD'A DOC Melvyn Douglas stars 1n the story of a young boy's warm relattooshlp with his grandfe· ther CZ) llO¥ll "Age Of Con5en1" (1969, Ora· ma) James Mason Helen M1rren ( 1 hr , ·45mln) tll D .at!ITIWOllJ) Scheduled live cover- age of the 10.roond Alexll Arguello I Claude Noel Junior Wellerwelght bout (from Caracas. Venezuela), the World'! Strongest Man competition (from Magic Mountain In Callt0tnla) (I hr . 30 min.) I MM,.11 ~AlllllGIUWlmtAVQ MO¥ll "Man Of La Mancha" ( t972, Musical) Peter O'Toole, SC>Qhia Loren (2 hrs .. tOmln) w D al ... waa.o Oii wont Schedoled lrve coverage of the Eusebro Peoroza I Rocky Lockridge 15-rounc! WBA Feath- erwerght Championship bout (from Sor· mio. Italy) (I hr . 15 min) a. 8 YAM'TY CU. TllmtC* (COWT'O) 0 MON "Way. Way Out" ( 1966, Come- ~) =ewls. Connie Stevens (2 hrs) ID "The Girl tn The Red Velvet SW1ng" ( t955. Orama) Ray Milland. Joan Collins (2 hrs I ti) MO¥ll "The Lion And The Horse" ( 1952. Western) Steve Cochran, Sherry Jackson (2 hrs J ·• Friday, Aprll 22, 1983 17 -Sunday Cont. inokj(jea visits lo a pleasure OOUllQU6 1n Amst8fdam, a noodle shop whefe one can buy the wofid's most expensive soups and a Japanese ciub whefe musctemen wait on bUllneawomen ( I hr ) cm .,.,. "FOfl Apache" (1948, West- ern) John Wayne, Henry Fonda A stub· born cavalty officef Is held resp<>n!llble for rampant Indian attacks against a military outpolt. ( 2 h.rs.. 30 min ) .. (%) ... "Age Ol Consent" (19611. Ufa- ma) James Mason. Helen Mlrren Oey-tcr day praesutes cause an artist lo flee 10 lhe aerenity of Australia's Great Barrie! Reel 'R' (11v.,45min ) ·1-econ WOYMI TO Tiil IOTT• '111111 llA ... fU Ml co.TM:T KMATI (R) .,.. "Atlantic Crty" (1980, Drama) Burt Lancaster. Susan Sarandon The estranged husband of an oyster bar wa11- r .. aniYes with he< J)(egnant youngei Sts- tet and some stolen hefoln. which he wants an aging hood 10 sell !Of t'llm 'R' ( l hf ..... min) W CID.,.,. 'Tm Dancing As FaSI As I Can" ( 1962. Orama) Jiii Clayburgh, Nicol Wihl-arr.on. The story ot a woman's ballle with e addiction ls told 'A' w .... .,.,. "History Of The Wort<S -Part I" (1961, Comedy) Mel Broolcs, Madeline Kahn Man·s illuttrlous hls1ory ·-from Neen<»rthal caveman to the Spanish Inquisition -iS examined 'A' (1 hr . 33 mn.1 .llllCMI "Full Moon High" (t980, Com- -Monclay _......._llovlM- n Cll "Edge Of Doom" (1950, Myttery) O.W Andrews. Fartey Granger ( 1 hr , 35 min.) e "Ooubte Deel" (No Oete, Drama) Louis Jourdan. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) •CZ> "Th• ExtermiNllor" (1980, Drama) Chrll1ophef George, Samantha Egger ( 1 hr.,. t mk't.) •CC> ''WooclpMn" (1961, Adventure) Metta e.n.ux, Miehe! C.1tel. (1 hr., 30 min.) CD) "Smash Palace" (1961. Drema) Bru no ~. Anna Jemiaon.. ( t hr. '° af l'Oellpoll'. ( 1De1, Dramti) Mel G!t>- ton, M-11 u.. ( 1 tv., 60 min.) •(I) "A wt"9le Of A T ... " ( 1077, AtM/0- U.) Wiiiem Shetnet, M•rty Allen ( 1 tw .. '6mln.) •CJ:> "U. My F•ttlef Told Me" ( 1976, Dra- mt) .Mftrey Lynes. Ye.I Yadln. ( 1 hr., 40 mh) (J) "My Olnoef With Andre" (1981, Dr ... IN) Wdaoe Shawn. Andra Gfegoty, ( t Iv., 60mln.) •<m "SOup Fot Ont" ( 1982. Comedy) ~ ~. MMcle 81ratltlW\. (t tw .. 2tmln.) • "L.cMI At Fnt Slght" (Utn. Conw-~) o.n A~oyd. Mat)' Anne MoOoNlld. tv 2a min.> -LCM Al Flrtt a.." (1819, Comedy} Hlmlton. ~ 8U1t Jllml9 (2 r;>.'Onon eopf' (1M1, ~) = ............. Jern.e. ""'·· 1.-nt. ~ ........ (1~ °""'9) ·• ,,..~n. 1• edy) Alan Arkin, AOam Arkin A high school lootball star gels lhe urge to howl whenever thefe's a lull moon "PG' ( 1 hr , SOmm ) till 0 ATC.. Wint Guest Daniel Ellsberg ( 1 hr) ltl fJ Cl) cat ... leGllfnrATClt (!) mwll "Angel's Alley" ( 1946. Come- dy) Leo GOfcey. Huntz Hall The Bowery Boys exP<>fe a racketeet wno uses young t>gys in a car thef1 jli ( t hr . 30 min ) !:9 ~rT'IYOUR• II• .a.TIWOllAll mWll "The Sword And The SOfcerer" ( 1982 Fantasy) lee HOlsley, Kathleen Balter HerOtC rebels try to dethrone an l!Vlf tyranl who has used SOfCery to enslave a medieval kingdom 'A' ( I hr , 40 min.) MD ... (S) mwll "The Burning" ( 1961, HOfror) Jason Atexandef, Brian Mauhews The mentally unhinged carelaker ol a summer camp al.'4!nges hiS dlsfiguremenl at the hands of J)(anksters by attacking campers .. wit~;tden shears 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ~ ...... ,... .. ~.,_"The Green Man" (1957, Com- edy) Alastair Sm. J1h Adams A. mild· mannered clockmaker tead'S a dOUtlle trte as a hired kllter who Intends to assass1na1e a very disagreeable diplomat ( 1 hr 25 mtn ) CID.,.,. "A Lillie Sex" ( 198 t, Comedy) Tim Malheson, Edward Herrmann A newlywed comrntHclal dlreclor tifes ol his bride and becomn a philanderer. 'A' Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner. ( 1 hr . SO min.) CZ) "Convoy" ( 1976, Adventure) Kris Krlstotterton. AN MacGraw ( t hr , 61 min.) -cm "Conan The Barbarian" 1 llHjC!, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegge<, James Earl Jones. (2 hrs .. 10 min ) 0 "Four Friends" (1981. Or9ma) Craig Waaon, Jodi Thelen ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) twG "Up In Central Paf11" (11M8. Muebl) Deanna Dutbln, Dick H4aymet. (2 twa ) • tWCll) "Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan" (1982, Scieoo.-Flctlon) Wiiiiam Shatner, Alc.rdo Montalben. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) " ttta e · ( . •leml MoOM. GIOfla Talbott. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) e "Der!< Command" ( 19'°, W•tern) John Wayf'ta. Walter Pido9on. (2 tn.) CC) ''lnltde ~ .. ( '*· Or.,,..) John fi¥90e, C»Ad MotM ('Iv., 53 min.) Cl) -r.811.not Of The Norttl" ctte1, A~t1He) Ellen Bwltyn, Tom Skarrltt Iv .• 35mln.) .. 'Jock' P.lerte>n" (1976. Dfwna) Thompaon, Jactcl WetYer. ( t Iv., 4!t """') -fi'L.Mt Of The aw DMa'' 0979 . II) Documentary, (t tw ., 30 min.) "FOlltr01'' (1911, Drema} Pet• O'TOOle, CMttone Ramping. (t Iv., 20 l'Nn.) -· ''<'Ain't Help llnalna'' (te.M t.Mt-cel) o.wi l:Mbln; OMt hoe (2 •lj"" o. And= "".ocr· (197e.. ) ...,_ --~ .,,., , .... ,.. Of~' t111 • Ac*ot•) -.ni .,..., '11.0mwll "Conan The Barbarian" (1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. James Earl Jones In a myt~I wOf1d of the past, a warriof-lhlef and his compar.- IOOS are sent by a NOfdlc king to tree the ruief's daughte< from the leadef ot a ll\8ke l:ltlcvtt,;;..(:. hrs., 10 min.) .. n!Pflntl-..... ,... (R) .. Nnm d Tiii ...._ '11 UIDIM OI Tiii LOIT a. Vleweis are taken behind the scenes during the making of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg's spectacular moYle Raiders Of The LOSI Ark" fOf a look at how the adventure film came 1ogethef (1 hr I CZ> mwll "Winter Kiits" ( 1979. Drama) Jett Budges. Jotm Huston A member of an 1mPOf1ant and wealthy American famlly endangers his Ille when he investigates a conspiracy 1nvo1Ved In lhe politically motrvated assaSSioallon of his hatf- brother 'A' ( t hr., 37 min ) 4:11 Cf) IUU...U ~.,.,. "The Deli< Angel" ( 1935, Ora- ma) Fredric March. Merle Obeton When two love rlvais march ott to war, one of them IS blinded and grven up fOf dead (2 hrs) Ul !ll)l a.MIOI~ 4141 CID .,.,. "The SwOfd And The Sorcerer" ( t982. Fanlasy) Lee HOfSley. Kathleen ~ Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evil tyrant wflo has Ulled SMcery to enslave a medle¥al klnQdOm. 'A' ( 1 ht., 40 min.) Ricardo Montalban. (1 hr .. 55 min.) CZ> "Winter Kiiis" (1979, Dr•ma) Jett Bridges. John Hueton ( 1 tv., 37 min.) 1:9 ~ "Woodplum" (1981, Adllennn) Arlette Blefnaux. Michel Cute!. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (I) "Underground Aoet" (1980, Come- dy) Oltk Benedict, Melanie Orltfl1h. (1 Iv .. 39 min.) .. CID "Beyond Tha Reaf" ( t 981, Romanoe) Denton Ka'ne, Mar9f'I Jeneen. L! hr., 30 min.) •CC> "Llea My Fathe< Told Me" (1976. °'9· ma) Jeffrey LyNll. Yoaal Yadln. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) • "The Gettlno Ol Wltdom" (1978. Ore- me) &lunnah Y:owte, Hllaty Rywl. ( 1 hr . 40 mk't.) CZ) "The Pftde Of The Yank ... "~~=· 81ogapny) Gaty eoop.r, T.,.... . 2 llrs S min.) -'The Wltctl'• Sltttt" ( 1979, Myst..-y) YOUI ... Der• &own ( 1 hr.. 10 min.) • (D) ''Smut\ P91ace'' ~ DralN) ~ no Lawrence. Anne ( 1 ht., 40 .. ~ Pr10e Of The Yanlt ... " ( 19'2. ) o.y eoop.r, r.,_ WrlQht. 2 tOmtrq -UQltlY9 FMll!y" (tMO. Dfemal I CfenM, ~ a.Mt. ( 1 hr .. 40 min,) r. -lanclay Cont~ • 19ff0fllt'• IOf1 •• the 1111111 who l!l•d 10 lllUllnlfe 1 "'1'11>1 ( I hr ) L=• .. ---• .,. "Rcoue Lion" ( t97f>. A<Jv•n ture) Ltrry Seymour. At.<. O\leltey A l•n> clout lion roaming the botO.r ol 111 Afrl can g1me Pf"41'W t~ 011 1 feud t.tween local llndownera 1ne1 the w11 of the Nnctua1y 12 hrt ) 0omot "One Voice In The Cotm1<; ugue" Dr C1r1 S1g1n e11plor" lhe 0ttg1n. evolullon ind dlvetally of Ill• on I 11th e) ['."] (1 hi ) ......,....Cl TMIATM ''Private huti" Whtie und01 tho cc>tl!n'l8nd ot M•Jor Nauhelm. late ptao•• Nauhelln'e MIJC)' new 1eCre1ary and 11 mlltlon pounds -Wllhln Schulz't graap (Part 4) ~~ m MO¥ll "Southern Coml0tl" ( 1961 Orame) Kellh Carradine, Powera Boolhtl A group or National Guardemon on wuek end maneuvers 1n e Loul81ano bayou spark 1 small 1,1uet1tlla war with 8 commu nlty of backwOOds Corum; 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min) CID MO¥ll "Stripes (1981 C.omedy) BUI Murray. HarOld RamlS A New Y01k cobble looking for excnement con111nces his bes1 friend to join him 1n enll&t•"i.I 1n the U S Army 'R' ( I hr 20 mirl ) ct llO¥ll "Jonathan lrwll.)&lon Sea11ull ( 1973, Fanrasy) Votces of James rra11 ciScus, Juliet Miiis A seagull's porsun ol per1ecllofl 18ad& him to a h111h81 aware ""'· ·o· (1 hr , 55 min I .. Ill)_., ,Al.WILL •8 (() .wllAl!l The commun11)' eocoura~ck to tun for cny (;OUnc.11 man (R m ntr TCMllOMOW IWOPU .. CIWUI ~ TAUi wmt »II MUm* -· 1"MI WWW Alter re18(;1tng en offer to invest 1n Charlie's bar. George comes up with an idea that rums lhe t>u&I· ness Into gold (R) II IO .._ IO PAii Two 1am111es slowly realln a long feud ts the re~Jlt or a •11mple misunderstanding ( 1 hr I D 9 .,_ "MelVln Ana Howard ( 1980, Comedy) Paul LeMat. Jason Robards An 01herw1se unknown gas sta- tion allendanl claims 10 be lhe righllul heir to Howard Hughes' b1ll1on dollar esrate Q l hfS) ..,..,,_,... .... '°'°" llAITlllPtlCI TMIA Tiii 'P11v ate Schull" White under lhe command ol Major Nauhe1m, late places Nauhe1m·s seJCy new secrerary -and a mllhon pounds -wllhln Schulz's grasp (Perl 4) Q (1hr) '1l) llYITlllT "We. The Accused" In a f11 or desperallon, Paul conrempletes po1son- 1ng his wile Ehn01, and rwmors spread aroond town at>our his 1ela1tonsh1p with ~ra (Pafl 2) o ( t hr I W Ulft. FOOtaJl.L Los Angeles E.tpress at Michigan Panthers (R) (3 hrs ) (D90WS "Dealh Wish 11" ( 1962. Orama) CharleS Bronson. Jill Ireland A v1g11ante moves to Los Angeles 10 continue his light !2.Blnst crime 'R' ( t hr 35 min ) (OJllCMl "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( 1982. Orama) Jill Clayburgh. Nicol w 1111 amson The stOl'y ot a woman's battle with Vellum addk:tlon rs lold. 'R' ( I hr . 45 mlo l tll.,.,. ·w1n1., t<M " (1878. Dr•m•J .lttll Orldgee, John Huetun A memt.r of an flflfJOll•nt and WNflhy Ameiieen lamuy lflU8flU4NI hie flll Whel\ he 11111911""1" I e°''tPli•oy 1nv01v.d "' 1ne pot111e111r 1no11v1t1u .... 111r111tlon of tut 1111 llf(lthef 'R' I 1 hi , 37 min ) ... 8 A&JCI Alt., wtat1lng baO tuok 011 li.r 11ndl11dy. Ver1 I• flllo<J with r•m0t .. whe11 the women'• l!)jartn,.nt c;etchel on hr1 llMCIVMt .. I ... ,.,. .. Cf) nw.9 ..... M.D. T11p!)ja1 beoomn romamlcaUy ln\/Olv9d with 11 fern•I• CIO<llor 11 a convention In Me111c;o (A) (t hr) D GI cw• MCA RICk ,, ... to uut 11181\1\J\/lr 1 1reachttrov11 Nlul m1jo( d111er· mlr1ed to klll 1h1 Al'l'Mlrlcan protrltu1e who J!~:::: tite~I Cerrnan cOde book IS~ ..;,,... Lft -lllATM Carol Lawreoce and Art Unktetttr h<>lll this IOOk at the Children of Eat1t Africa 11ne1 their 11truggl111 101 survlv11I. Guesta Ol<;k V11n Pattcttl, Wllllern Shatner, Dean Jones, (Ir om Zlmblllsl Jr ( ~ -~-' ... fD PMIDOMTO lfllM "The Oeltcare Bal once" The dMSIOn of power between tho lhr~ b1anches of gov111nmen1 11 debated Wilham F Buckley Jr. h06ts. o 81) AmllCM PUYHOUll "Tire Shady Hiii K1dnap(ling" Ceorge Grizzard and Polly Holliday 61ar 1n John Cheever's leleplay 1tbo111 a suburban family whose world 1s rurned upside down when the youngest member ol tho lamlly vanishes and IS l.Jtilleved 10 have been kidnapped. (R) Q (1 hrl IH) 0 lilCMI "Conan The Barbarian" ( 198:?. Adventure) Arnold Schwer· 1e11egger, James Earl Jones In a mythical world 01 the past. a warr1or·tnlel and his companions are sent by a No1dic king to free lho ruler's daughter from the leader of ci snake cull 'R' (2 hrs 10 min) SJ PANJI CHAM The young law students or lhe tormldable Professor K1ngslield enrer their second year at an Ivy League law school ( 1 hr ) I WAUYGlfOMI -AOllllT ICMUUlll .,,,., IWAQQAllT 10lfY _,..,. MIUlllAL ·Herpes rs There Hope?" Tony Brown looks a1 herpes, labeled the VO of the Ivy League. which Is now being detected in the ghelto (Part t) <C)lllCMI "The Deer Hunter" ( 1976. Ora· ma) Robert De Niro. Meryl Streep Three close. carefree l11enels from a small Penn· sylvania sreel town are changed l0tever oy 11xperlenclng the terrors of war when they are drolled and sent to Vietnam 'R' lhrs , 3mrn) JWCWI 1M1 IUNDAY WOllTI '* 1UI DD(l)O G .... WALL mBT ~miollT CHUMJt CAUQH1'. M ~ Hosts Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley. with guests Anson Williams. Betty White and JoAnn Pflug, prohle SJ~ Children who are the Innocent vecllms of war In coun· t11es such ali Somalia Cambod.a and El Salvador ( 1 hr ) G) llMY FALWIU fD .-M ,.._.. Neal Gabler and Jef- lrey Lyons review 'Eddie Macon's Run" and "E..:posed. · ~) MOV1I "Wild And Beau11fu1 On lb1Za (1981. Comedy) Regis P0rte, Tania SpteSS Rich and P<>OI young travellefs GOO"*Qe on 1he 1t1and reeort '°' • hcllday ol pa~ll.I 'A' I 1 ht .. 26 min.) !OJ I r l ... TDI Af CAIUll The unlQUe 1tyie Ind ._ Of humot of the J>Ol)Ular 9flletl111* It lhOwcaMd In Ihle r.:t01mano. 11~ 11 Caeura Palace lo • Vega1 (l)Lowm.-..-~OCUla (%) llCMI " 'Jook' Pat.,IOl'I" ( 1876, Dra- me) Jack ThomP90f!, Jacki WM"* While •lllll'ldlnCI 1n Auttllllln unlvetllly, • IOI"* football •tlf IUfl'led ei.c1'1014ln 1ov1na.e hlrnMll through 1tt1lr1 wllh 1 beaullful ptOleMOf ind • rich nymph<> rr11nl1c 'A' I I l'lr 43 min } tt ..... ,c.e ... tt:ll ..,....,. •AlllMflM MC ... CMU•t CWT• T1tl CMl&r• Hoate Gary CoiNnll •nd M1ry Ann Mo~. with gunt1 An110r1 Wllllame. Belly Whit• and JoAnn Pflug, prollle 1h1 children who are lhti Innocent vtctlmi Of w1r In ooun tries auch 111 Somalia, Cambodll and El SalvadOI ( 1 h1 ) GD LAMY ltllG Guosta· Or R&lph StUfget, lounde1 ol Females tor Felons, a p,ogr1m which ollempla 10 rehabllltate Pfilonerl througl'l heter011e111ual 1elalloos, and two of ht& volunteelS, financial edvlsof Matthew L~o. authOr ot "lnlOfmatlon U S A " ( t tlr , 30mtn) !SJ A .. OAY If Illa "Emmetr• Secret Vlsit0t"3~3) 11* 81:. "The Acorn People" ( 1981, Or11m1:1) Ted Bessell, Cl011s Leachman A counselor at a 60rnmer camp IOI sevtlfely handicapped children oevelops an unuso al and strong retat1on11hlp with hit charges (Al (2 hrs I D llO¥ll "They Only Kill Their Masttlfe" ( 1973. Mystery) James Garner, Katha 11ne Ross A Doberman plnscher figures prormneo1ly tn lhe murder of a piegnanr woman • (2 hrs ) 1'96 llCMI "The President's Analyst" ( t967 Comedyl James Cobvtn. Godfrey Cambridge The chief e<ecurrve's analyst 1& prdered killed when It is delerm1ned ltlat he knows too much (2 hrs 10 min.) u.1.,.c:w1 __,. If ~ Gary Cothns ana Carol Lawrence hosl this e111am1natton of lhe plight of the t 6 btlliOO women In the wortd's developing nations through the stories of six of these women. ( 1 hr ) Cf) Ml IFlllltJIT ., ..... m LAMY 198 Guests Dr Ralph Sturoes. founder of Females for Felons, a program which allempts to rehabllltate prisoners through heterose111ual relations, and two of his volunteers. l1nanclal advisor Matthew Lesko, aurhor or "Information U S A." ( 1 hr,30ml~ l.E)lfelaT~ CS) WM.AT'S I.I' ....:Al Featured two brothers who are seltlng new wond records tn t>ody·bv11dtng and welght-1111· tng, WUA's hostess JesSle Logan tries e lac1al made from cat 11uer: the girls of the Llltle League of Baton Twirling; an extraordinary bachelor father OMOVll "Foxrrot" ( 1976. Orama) Peter O'TOOle, Charlolte Rampllng. A European aristocrat sets up a new home on a deserted ISiand with his wife and two ser- vants. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min) m_eoeNl.._ 1t11CH) THE_.,~ IUIT I This aur· vey of some of the m0te exrravagafll places IOI spending money In eKOtlc ways Friday, April 22, 1983 19 I LmNiKiCM .. 1MICAT1m • Cl) •A ..... Hawkeye is emotionally jolted when a young nurse from the 4077th IS kltled sooo aher he has a ~nlic fling wUh her {R) •._,."How To Beet The Hlgtl Cost Of LMng" ( 1979, Comedy) Susan sart\t James, Jessica Lange No k>ngef alllle to keep up with Inflation. three Ore- gon housewives tum to larceny to balance their budgets (R) (2 hrs) D MOWW "Wanda Nevada" (1979. West· em) Peter Fonda, Brool(e Shields. A gam- bler and the orphan he won In a pokl!f" oame set ott In search of a burled gold lrea&Ofe. (2 hrs.) l rA ..... mAT 0 & cr.ueca "Danoe In America. The Magic Flute·· Heather Watts and lb Ander80f'I dance the parts of Use and Luke In the New Y<>Ot City Ballers pertormance choreographed by Peter Martins. ( 1 hr.) Ill ""*"-"Crtsls In Zimbabwe" The newly Independent African country. for· merty Rhodesia. now faces a crisis In Its leadership and a threat to Its steblllty c:;:i ~hr.) ............. --.. - .. "The Secret Policemen's Other Ball" { 198 t. Comedy) John Cleese. Graham cnapman. British comedians and muslclans, includino cast membef& from "Monty Python." r.Beyond The Fringe" and "Not The Nine O'CIOci< ~ ... J*· form In a concert for the ben9111 of Amnesty International. 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min.) (%) .,. "The Exterminator" ( 1980. Drema) .. 8 Cll elm DAYAT A Tm Barbera plays Cupid and f111es AM up with Mark's 11':t£~~ . , ..... ......... -Cl) ~ a UCIY CMI and Mary Beth '""-'lgate the plight ot elderly apart-ment dwetler'9 who are being sobjected 10 amiJt),':.19.olte<ror. (R) (t hr.) I The Laura Dean Derlcef'a and Musicians P911onn the compoeer I chore- s>'*'~= nffW wont (R) = "Love At First Bllt" ( 1979, l a.c>ige Hammon. (JI).,. "Stat Wars"· ( 1977. Fentasy) Matte Hamill, Jiarrleon Ford. A motleV c:ol-- lectlon of rebtll end robots band logttl'ltf to •"8Ck the huge~n. lot1 of an cr,r~':.1e;•.:r.i ~ Pat Collif1I demonetrat• the power of ttie mind at the MavlAlf MUllc Hall In Santo Monica, c.atomla. • ... ''GdpOll" ( 1881. Drame) Mtl Cllbeon, MMk U.. Two AutttalM toot "'°"' wittl contrett~ ctn.~ penon-...._ elgn up to ~t In Turiley ~ Wcwtd w., I. 'PO'( Ow .. l50 llW\.) -m . ••"•"•r= .., :::,, • • rm• The dlttwe ~ wt~._ from fh* _,..,q-1!=914'-•AHMtW' F. ~ ~. holll en_.,.. UOnof~~ ..... oftf-. ;~~ 0-... • a-.-("> ,.~ •. ,,....,.., ..... nant•IOll ,,. BDCl.ldl fm ... Un.AY..r •11MCM•- 1Ml&i& ·-IUIY IWnllMl llMY KAllTllAN ..... .-r ,.. LA~ Best-5elllng outhol and teacher Leo Buscaolia discusses his boolc. "Living. LOVing And Learning " ( t hr ) (Q) MO¥m "Never So Deep" ( 1982. Com· edy) Loni Sanders. Mike Ranger. A repoitf!f 1s sent by her publlther lo find a ceitain San Francisco P<osutute who can be ldenllhed by a tattoo on her posterior ~tu .. 25mm) LOWlll ,_,.MG SJllRCT COUk11 llOWll "Wlnte< Kiiis" (1979, Oram(!) Jett Bridges. John Huston. A member ot an Important and wealthy American family endange<s his Ille when he Investigates a conspiracy Involved In the polltlcally motivated assaSSioaroon ol his l\8lf· brother 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min) mJWCWI 11:11(D llOWll "House Of 1000 Delights' ( t979, Drama) Byron Anderson. Mikki Damwyk A stranger wandels Into an e11otlc mans.on and discovers that all of his lant8$le9 can be lulttlled there. ( t hf • 20mln) 1ta 8 Cll TUlllla--. ao. Gonzo Is mySti- lied by the condition of a t4·yeer-old wail who Is hospitallzed altf!f being hil by a car. {R) ( 1 hr • 10 min.) U fm 1MI mT OI ~ Host· Johnny Carson. Guests David, Lette<man. Sydne IRO:b ~l..m. ""'AllB .. ff llCMI "A Song To Remember" (11M5. MUllcal) Paul Munl. Cornel Wilde Chopin's heart breaks OVf!f his love lor George Sand. the beaulltul novelist, (2 hrs) ........... (I) A .. DAY·-"An Exploslon At Lewi& Electronl(;t" (Part 34) tw(C) llCMI "Lann " ( 1974. Biograph ) Dustin Hottman. V>:.1er1e Pe<rlne The~ brated comedian and social commentator Lenny B~ trl" to speak fra.ly wtthin the COl'l$lralnt1 ol his era '1 legal 1ystem 'R' ~r.F nm.) 119. ~Tc.MT An lnttNlew with Robef1 Duva•. 8 lllMI "A Ouiet Plec. To KMI" ( 1973, MylttrY) Carroll Baker, Jean SO!el. The daughter of • mUfder victim feoll the ettectt of 1 tragic loYa tri.ngle (2 hrs., 30 imln ful I llffWIWWW ... UNI. it c .. '""' wua..-.,..., The Qrammy Aws·~cf.'Wfn-...lfl\lllil'"'IO countty lltlQlf Jolt'9 c.m11y and fl1enda ror • J*formanoe of Na gtelt· •t 1'1111, lncllld~ "Atwaye on My Mind," ''Whllk-r RMlt' and "On Th9 Aold Aglrl." Tlf*I at the AUOlln ()per'8 ~·.~ tw .. 30mln.) Cl) "T91Cat Ugt'llnlng" (1981. Ori· IN) ~ Mltehell, Miurten MQCor. '*k. A bQv'1 WMklfld hunttng t11P With Na taltlef tum1 Into .,, lnlti.tlon Into min-~ l; l~ rn..n:-1. ( 1811, ar..~ Ct8IQ Wa.on, Jodi Thelen Three ""°°' bUdclile .... ....-. ,.. ~ ...., mi""' continue to be united ~ end "'* '°"" . t« tM..,.. ~ 'A' 1 "'·i !I "*'-l -uUTI_,... ..,,, °" Jlr1Y~~=i= •• "" (t tw,) ICOWUI «I ..... MmlCMsm. =-"Soup For One" (1982, Come- dy) Saul Rubinek. Marcia Strassman. A New Yorker confronts soco111 pressures and his own neuroses In hi$ quest tor the !)erlect mare 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min ) 12:11 (%) CMAMll ~ TWI wmt '°911 UTClll . 1M8())COUW · 1M CIJ MO¥ll "Night School" ( 1981, Mys· tery) Leonard Mann. Rachel Ward An anthropology protessor with a penchant tor cCHIOs 1s suspected ol the brutal mur· defs ol some ol his former bed partners 'R' ( t hr., 28 mm) w1-AUTWY MO¥ll "Someone I Touched" ( t975, Drama) Clorls Leachman, Glynnls O'Con· nor An architect's pregnant wile d1scov· e<s that her husband has contracted vene- real disease from hos teen-age girlfriend llhf 30mml g) llOWll "The Unbelievable Varan" ( 1962. Science-Fietlon) Myron Healy, Tsuruko Kobayashi. A plimeval monster emergee lrom a chemical experiment and proves to be 1nvlnc1ble In ns power ( 1 hr . 40min ) (%) MO¥ll 'Smokey And The Bandit" (1977 Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Sally F1eld A daredeV1I trucke< &ccepts a chal· lenge to run a truckload ot beer lrom Tex· as back lo Georgia In a hmlled amount ol ~ 'PG' (1 hr . 40mln) w emc ... O\a1mm -Mlm -.r1u:o TCm COTn.lt UP a.o. Guest Bruce Jenner Cl)-MC*I RCW. ''OuesttonS For The'80s~ (B) ., •• , ....... Comedy sketchel combine with clasalc fltm and news footage In an offbeat satiric take- off Wltl)--9111 I ~ .,_ "Mephlsto" (1981. Drama) Klaus Marla Brondauer, Krystyna Janda. An ambitious German actor puts his eth- ICI aside In his bid lor succ-. when the Nazla come to powe1 (2 tva.. 15 m1n ) (I).,. "I'm Denclng As Fut As 1 Can" ( 1982. Dramt1) Jill Cleybut'gh. Nleol Wiiii a"*ln The story of a woman's battle with Valium addiction Is told. 'R' ( t hi . 45 mln~--;-=-=mcnrATCN .. -TOflLAY ftmmT lml CW) m•ID±ftT .. Thle•tlrtof TV ~ newt progreme tocUM9 on tl'ttl ewnta of the W.-ol Marctl t6. 1956. CD) .. "Moecow Ooten'! Bellew In r..r. .. (1980, Comedy) Veta Atentova. Altxel Batalov. Thr• country gltll with clfterent goall end vaJueo mc>Y9 to the bla dty to punue their ambftloN.. (' twa., 25 ;' l... "Nallonel Lampoon Ooee To n1e MoWa" ( 1961, Comedy) AotlOy a.neon. Alchetd Wldma(ll. Popula1 mOlltt ii Mt MllN9d In ttw'M f*'OCllaa. 'A' IOmAn I .. ,,,, ,,a,. -.. ~-Ffl!!t';" (IMO. Or-. ,,., NcNt'CI ·CrtMa. Olilw .... The Mia~,..,. ... • l)'ndlca19 .... Md ......... _,. ..... .. ..,, ................ ... .............. ,, ....... , l!fB'~a.. Or low'' Gueett DI -~:~~::m: dy) Glenn rorcs, Debbi. ~ynold• A fV Wflttf bungle• lhe muu:ler ol hll wilt'• blacklNll~) (I) U9l New Jeraey Oeneralt at Chicago Bllt1 (Svbjecl lo 1>1aci..ov1) (J hit."' -1=-':ru-, I CO.IMY .. OAWITT Ouott M1ehao1 P11h11 i·~~~PM&Y oCIAlllll MW a'MClllllNT mWll "r:lnd The Lady" ( 19/ /,Como dy) Mlokoy Rooney. Peter Cook A crooked m111n hires two crlmlnala to leldnap his nleco ( 1 hi . 20 min ) e mWll "Myatery Al Castle House" (1982, AdventUte) Alleen Brllton A young girl finds unexpec1t1d 11dV0111urt1 al a myeterlous mansion ( 1 hr . 20 min ) if.re. CUIUI ~ TAUi wmt all -m.I .,. Cll ... me ... IWP't NYI AGM1 MC ... n '°" ,...no ........ 90WT IMllY MMTllAll. IWIY MMnlAN mWll "The Outrage" ( 1964, Drama) Paul Newman. Laurence Harvey Four dll· lerenl vertlons of a rape and murder stOfy are given as evidence 1n the wal ol a cowa~ bandit (2 h<s ) (%) "Convoy" ( 1978, Adventure) Krlfl K11s1otterson All MacGraw Truckers and cops attempt to outwit one anothel In a rough-and-tumble war on wheels 'PG' l hr. 5t min) .,. ... .._COWTYTODAY 1:9 I • THI TOWN Featured a look at Southern California as It was In days past. 111 !,OUf>lt wtio Nve on the lat piece of land n~;i;::::bhed by I ~ • LA. FNturod' tho lac11 aboul WOf'l'l9(1 drlva1e. the relltlon9t11p botwMn women and their halrdreMOft. tho growing crtma of video plfacy, a vlQUanto group that II atlamptlng to kMP Toa Ang41 .. i ' ttreeteufe I ~NOiNj:u...-··IW a.•n_,. •WT~ 'llDTAO--..._,.,_-.T .-&TC11910P .. .._ ~ IOCI The Frago,..· at1emp1 ot capturing the moon tterte ou1 aa a ~~fiey actually capture It ... (I) Mall ..._.. PUCI H11r1y jeopardl1et hie marriage for the elicit• ment of a relallonthlp with a young wOIYI· an LR) 0 m LM, IDmY Laurie ooleblates a mlleetooo birthday by competing against a young actreM and becoming lnvOlved with a man nine year1 )'OUnge< than ahe 16, 8 mWll "South Pacific" (Part t) (1958, Music.al) Mllzl Gaynor. Rossano Braul An Amtflcan woman falls In love with a Frenchman whlle tlatlonod as a Navy nurM on Hawaii during World War II l1 hra.) U '*" m 11 The stories ol a woman with cerebral palsy who finished the New York City MarathOn In 12 nours and a barber who cuts hair while his cus- toll18fs hang upside down are combined with popular reprlte etemoots ( 1 h1 ) G _,.,. "Operallol'I Mad Ball" ( t957 Comedy) Jack Lemmon, Ernie Kovacs A private Involves his fellow recruits, enlisled meo. ottieers. nulllOS and prisoners In car ry1ng ott the "Mad Ball," a wild party (2 hrs) Cl) llCMI "Captain Eddie" ( t945, Blog· raphy) Fred MacMurray, Lynn Bari Famed aviator Eddie Rickenbacker becomes a wartime hero after flying numerous mission& and destroying a record number of enemy planes. (2 hrs ) ) • ,..n,,. "Crllle In Zimbabwe" The newly lnelopondent African ooun1ry, tOf morly Ahodeola, now facet 11 crf1l1 In 111 ,..~11111p and a lhr .. t 10 II• 1tablllly c;i l! hr) • um ou "'°"' non "The Die ofactd Pareon" by Flanrlt#y O'COnn<>f A Polllt1 r•fugoe family, brought 10 w1>1k or1 e GtlOlgla f11m In lhe 19409, Oltrupll tho !Mttl'-d w11y1 of loeal llOClety (A) O ( 1 ht) !CJllOWll "lntlde Movn" ( 1980, Olam•I John Savage. David MorM A ~OfTlOf to lhe g1oup of 1egular1 at an Oekland ~r "''r hold the key 10 tn1k1ng the bllrttn· der 1 01ee1n of boeomlng a pro ball\Olbell player a re11hly ·po· ( 1 fir . 53 1nln ) lHl mWll "Siar Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" ( t982, Scloooo-FICUon) Wllllam Sh11tner, Ricardo Montalban Adm Jamn T Kirk reauemblea his old crew and bat· 1181 11 vlndlCtlve enemy who blames Kirk for lhe death of hi• wile 'PO' ( 1 hr , 55 min) <L> Mimi "Barry Lyndon" (1975. Ofa· ma) Ryen O'Neal. Marita eorooaon A hendtome sofdler finds ac110n and rom1mce in the t8th·cootury Brlllth 11rrny PG' (3h11.~mln) S)mWll "Blow Out" (1981, Suspense) John lrevolta Nancy Allen. A sound tech nlc18n who works on horror fllma boeomea 1m1otved In a mu1der mystery when he wit· nesses an assassination 'R' ( t hr , 45 min) O llOY9 "National Lampoon Goes To The Movies" ( 198 t. Comedy) Robby Benson. Richard Widmark. Popular movie genree are sallrlled In three parodies 'A' L1 hr , 30 min I m Mimi "100 Men And A Gfr1" ( 1937, Musical) Deanna Ourbln, Adolphe Men Jou A group of musicians. with tho help of a young girl, attempt 10 obtain Stokowskl as their conductor ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) .. @ AU•THl,M&Y taf) CI> POOT• THI DOOlll Mrs Gr1ttin's smarl·aleck nephew disappears when Jim and Harriet leave him In Jonah's ca1e lor a few minutes. G fl) PAl&Y 1111 A close family friend and t>uslness associate of Steven's malees a pass at Mallory (R) BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL Burial in All Cemeteries ·l 27 E. 17th Street Shipment -Cremation Plans Available Costa Mesa Phone 646-9371 Friday, Aprll 22, 1983 21 -Tuesclay Conl. men W1th diffe<ent t>acllgrounds and val-ues a~ t>roughl together during a dlfflcull wheat harvest In the MldWest. (2 hrs ) (8) .... tM&.OWI: RWA11 m Marlowe is the prime suspect when a hOod he was hired 10 bodygUard IS found dead CDlllMI "COnan The Barbarian" ( 1982, Advenlure) Arnold Scnw11rzeneoger • James Earl Jones In a mytht<:al world ol the past. a wamor-1h;el and his compan- ions are sent by a Nordic king to fr~ the ruler's daughler from the leader of a snake cult. 'R' (2 hrs . 10 m4n ) CS) C8a A ClllmtA'ncll AT CMIMI The ~ous llnget I acrress perlOfms at rs Palaca. atso leatured are Imper sooatlons of Diana Ross and Belle Midler six dancers and a t3-foot magenta shoe CJ.,_ "Heart Beat .. ( 1980. Ofama) Nick Nolte. Sissy Spacek The lives of Beat gene1a11<>n legends Jack Kerouac and Carol and Neal Cassady are chronl cied, exptonng the grOW1h of their rela110n· ship as they spend 20 restless years on the move 'R' (1 hr., SO min.) a:ae di LA~ t 119UY SQulggy Is held captive by the KGB after being mistaken If°' =~FancEtr (R) O 9Cll'fteenllt .,_ "Star Tre« II T"8 Wrath Of Khan" (1982. Sclenc&-Flchon) WIH1am Shatner. Ricardo Montalban. Adm James T Klfk reassembles his old crew and bat- tles a 'Jlndk;llve enemy wno blames Kirk lor the death of his wile 'PG' ( 1 hr, 55 mio.) ... (I).,_ "K11tioy" ( 1981 Suspense) Kim Bulngef, Robert Culp Several mem- bers of • hosp1t11rs staff come under sus- picion wt*1 a yovng wom8n Is murdered and her body dtsappea,. (A) (2 hrs.) De~ tTIB.I Remington and Laura lry to help a ~ale CIA agent who clelmt he has been targeted fOf mur- del. i_R) (1 hr) e 0 .,_.. ~llf'I Janet end Mr Furtey t>eoome convinced that Terri's dale Its• ==~ec:t mvrderar (R) Q ,_CM "-',_,. "Wings" An adeptatton o1 Artt"lur Kopll'• BroedWay play, reuniting stage dlfector John Mad- din and Conatance Cummlnol. tells the 11ory of an aging avlalrlx who has 141f19'ec:t 11trol!e. Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) G DA Adv9nlures Of Teen-Aoa Sel- entllta" Some winners of Ille Wttllng-"°'* 8olence Talent S..reh. whoM lnterem renge from tllkWOtmt 10 IOlar oell. we lntrQOJoed. (R) O (1 ht.) Cl) ... flOOWIM&. N9w Jtrley G«*alil 11 CtlaDo 811t2 (R) (3 hra ) (B) ... "The fouio 9"9onl" ( 1981, Orama) Alen Alda. carol Burnett. ThfW oouptee. aN cloee, loflO-llme trienc». ex~ ri.noe profound Cheogee In their , ... tlon- etllpe wtler'I one of the rNIMagle dllln- t• 'PG' (1 hr., &7 min.) .. "The ~ Polloeimlan't Other (t 811, Comedy) Jotwt o.ea.. Grahlm ~ 8f'ltflh ~and ,.,....,., IMludlNi QetC mem'*'9 trom ''Monty Piheln7118world The Ftfnge" end •ffcM The Nine O'Cloi* ,,...., .. per· fottn In • OOl'IOltt for the ~ of ~ 1ntemes1on1t. .,.. c, "'. ., 30 mn > CZ> .. ''looled Chlldlwt'' < u1m ~ ~ CMltlne,... (I "'9.) •• • ·•,. 1 eor....,., ,.,..,,..,,.1c11e1 ~~toftlloh .. ~lrom Nolly•n,_lfOI,.....,...,, t") ............. ,1 .. mrA·•"" _., fl) '9C 1ltlTI ,..,.. ··crime And Insanity"' Edwlfl Newman raports on the role of psychlalry and the valldlty bf the insanity defense In the nallon's c11m1nal juStlce 91em .itj 1 ht ) BB J'TOMllJ(f Dur1119atnp10 Lon- don. Jennlfet becomes lflvolved 1n a baron's scheme lo steal money. from lhe.. Brillsh governmenl (R) g ( 1 hr ) 81) Comol ··0ne Voice In The Cosmte Fugue" Dr Carl Sagan e•plores the origin. evolutlon and dtversny ol hie on Earth IB> o (I hr I CC) llOW'm "DoctOf Al Sea" ( 19~. Come-cM Dirk Bogarde. Bng11te Bardot A young doctor working on a cargo boat to avoid a lorced marriage gets tnvOIVed wnh a bewllching young French girl ( 1 hr • 40 min.) 0 lllMI ··Double Dear· (No Date. Dra- ma) Lours Jourdan The wile of a wealth~ and powerful executive rs kidnapped etter she leaves her husband for another man l~n) -•-w•1.-.... llMMAB. IOYa A .. YO. Allt1IT A him portratt of lhe Russlan·boto painter and his woik chronieltng ~le tn New YOfk City from the Depression to today IS pi&- sented. CD MOW'8 "Foreplay" ( 1975. Comedy) Zero Mostel. Es1elle Parsons 'fhree comie vlgnet1es are ollered as explanations for the tall of a flctlonal AITleflcan pre51denl cm~N~S.m.;J. Cl) mT OI llZAMm JOOn Byner snows you things atranger than lrulh, 1ar9431 than life. and zanier than anything you ve ever seen. nll MOTICTOM 1* euu ... • llMCN ""-M & I 1• ..., Mln'llM.llMY twn"llM • IE •U '9drl ,. LA~ Futurec:t "Frontllne Follow-Up: Crisis In Zimbabwe": megl<:lan James "The Amazing" Randi ( 1 hr ) oo ..... ~-. Ya.1 ccm. a Interviews, comlc ~ti-•nd ln- Concer1 perlormancee IQht thll docu- mentary lhlt looks at t Ttvee of three yovng comedlena both on and off the 11~. (1hr.) cm-..,. "Country eomtort" <1961. eom.cty) Georgina Sc>eMn. Rhond9 Jo Petty Jult efter the CMI Wtt, a bedl- Woode term beoonlM • favorite way •ta- ttoo ~Of-"11 l'~Jl.C'1c\6c:.l.a ~ ... "The 8WOtd And The SOfCeret" ~2. Fantaty) L .. Horlley, Kathleen HarOlc rebale tty to c:»thtone en e\141 tyren1 who twt U9td aorc.ry to ~ 1 medi9Yal kingdom. 'R' ( 1 ht • 40 min.) I "' .. tw (I) WY Quincy b9cornee entangled In • emuggllng ~ ~llt..it BMOIWl'=.f'• waror (~) _, Holt: Johrrlrf canon. ~Jr. (1 ht.) =----.... lr.9 .... !..t. ''"11 1~ ..,_,., -~· 11-oOft. .•• '" ........ ..,,,. ~.: Hirt and. =--=~ .. ~-:. who lalts for a lovely chorus girl (2 hrs) I IMFOll),,., '°" ·-~lllWCI A .. DAY • 111111 "The Factory In Chaos" (J7arl 35) 1btl (C) ..,.-"Conlessions From A Holiday Camp" ( t977 Comedy) Robtn Askwith A young man anempts to organize a beauty coolest at a holiday camp ( 1 hr .. 30 mm) a.I 0 lllTIRT..-r TOl9QHT An lntervteW with Rudotl Nureyev 0 llCml "Night 01 The Laughing Dead" (1975, Comedy) Ray M1ftend. Frankie Howerd The heirs to a wealthy lanaown- er's estate nave to hgure out a mystery before they can cOllect thetr 1nhef1tanoe W hrs . 30 min~ llllNllNlrMI._ .... :S,AmUCMITlU IC8ITlll llCml "Absence Of Mallce' · ( 198 1, Orama) Paul Newman. Sally Field A legit· 1mate bustnessman's Me IS ruined by a newspaper rltl)0(1er's story ellegtng his 1nvo1vemen1 in the mob kUling of a labor bos11, 'PO' ( 1 hr • 56 mlf'I ) 1 l ) mwl "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982, Fenrasy) Lee HOfsley, Kathleen Betle< Her0te rebels try to dethrone an evir 1yrant who has UMd &Otcery to enSlave a medteval k1ngd0m 'R" ( 1 hr .. 40 min) (SJ llOWll ··H~ AiSk" ( t98 t. Adventure) James Brolln, Cleevon L1t1le A trio ot greedy friends plot the robbery of a million dollars from a South Am8flcan drug deal- et R ( t hr . 35 mm ) O llOWll "Atlanllc City" (1980, Orama) Burt Lancaater Susan Sarandon The estranged husband of an oyster bar wait- ress arr!Vi!5 W1th her pregnan1 younger Sis- ter and some s1<>1en heroin. Which he wants an aging hood to sell tor hlm 'A' ( t hr .~ min) 12:11 G fl) LATI ~ wrrM DAVI> Ll"9mM Guests novel11t Barbara Canland. Andy Kaufman ( t hr ) l:::U .UM,..-CMlm.I cm .,_ "Love At First Sight" (1977. Comedy) Den Aykroyd, Mary Anne McDonald A YQUng man's hfe II compl- catec:t wt*1 he tells In ICM ( 1 Iv., 25 mln.L ..... (]) ......... Whli. lnvettlQlf· Ing 8 mutder. Mec unclOll9l't I Conn«!ilon between Setenltm and the anonvmou- Sally r9Celvel MCh HallowMn. (R) 20mln.) w .. "Guilty Or Innocent The Setn d Murder Cue" ( 1875. Oramel = ~cs. Wiiiiam WlndoM. A. nd otttopethlo eutgeon ctwoect with the murdtr of hll wife II placed on trlel In 1854. (3 l'n.) ...... "The Secr9t Ute Of An Ameri-cen WI.... ( 1eea. COmedy) Wait. MattMu. Anne JecQon. Whefl her ,_... bend meJt.. retnltb 1bou1 their euy ~ .• IUbut* ~ ........ ~twby. (1hr.,30rm.) •...,. "The Bectielor Par1Y" (1851, Orama) Don """"IY· £.G, ~ F-our .occuntAM• ltwCW t ~ pw1y b ''*' "';' -4, ht ' 40 min., ~:e. ''A:..c,. ~~) ~ .......... ....,, 'TN • .,_~Of~ bltwilt-. ,.. enMI""",. ~· "" -..... .. ......... :=n ...... ..: ,, tw,.'4.J - • "The OMt Huntet • 1111, ChmaJ I De Nl10, Meryl 8Heep. (S '"' , 3 -~"'Thtt P11dt 01 Tht Yank ... " ( 1942, 11~) Oery Coopef, Ttt ... Wright it :. 10 mtn.) •CC) "Who H11 S..n The Wind?" ( 107'7, OJ.me) GOldOn Plntenl, JOM Fe11• ( 1 ~40mln.) "Hlntel And Ortt•I" ( 1972, F1nt .. y) pett. (I ht , 10mln I W CHl. ""11r•eevre ltland" (197', A<Jvenlure) Of90l'I Weli.. Kim Bu1flold ( 1 hr 34 min) • •(Z) "The Prlae 0 1 The Y1n11 ..... ( 1942. Bk>grepny) Gary'Coopel'. fer918 Wright (2 hrl., 6 min.) 119(Q) "A N1me For Evil" ( 1972, Ofama) Rot>t1r1 Culp, Samantha Eooar. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -~"The Twelve Chelra" ( 1970, Come- Ron MOOdy, Frank Langella. (2 nn1 ) "Absence Of Mallet" ( 1981. Ofama) Paut.~ewman, Sany Field ( 1 ht , 56 min ) e Atlantic City' ( 1980. Otama) Buri Lancaster, Susan, Sarandon. ( 1 ht .. 4'4 min.) •<m "fhe Four Seaaons" (1981, Orama) ~Alan Alda, Carol BurMll ( 1 hr., 67 min ) "Age Of Consent" (1969, Drama) mes Mason. Helen Mlrren. ( 1 hr.. 46 min.) .. (C) "Amber Waves" ( 1980, Ofama) Oeflnls Weaver, Kurt Russell. (2 hrs.) Cll "tier Twelve Men" ( 1955, Drama) Greet Garson, Robert Ryan. ( I hr.. 30 min.) 0 "Lies My Father Told Me" ( 1975, Ora· ma) Jeffrey Lynes, Yossl Yadlu. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) 1W(ft) "The Four Seasons" f t981, Drama) Alan Alda, Carol Burnett ( 1 hr .. 57 min ) CZ) "The Sw0<d And The S0toerer" ( 1982, Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen Beller. (1 hr . .,40 mln.) G ''Walking My Baby Back Home" (t954. MUSic:al) Donald O'Conn01, Janet Leigh. (2 hrs.) tW(D) "Galaxy 01 Terror" (1981, Horror) Ec:tward Albert, Erin Moran. ( 1 hr , 20 min. -JU1ernooa Movies- •• "Joshua" ( 1976. Drama) Fred Willi· amson. Isela Vega ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) e "Wake Of The Red Witch" ( 1948, Adventure) John Wayne, Gig Yoong. (2 hrs.) CC) ''Siient Mov1e" ( 1976. Comedy) Mel Brootls, Marty Feldman. ( t hr .. 26 min.) CS> "Star Trek II: The Wralh 01 Khan" (1982, Sclf1nce-Fictlon) William Shetner Ricardo Montalban ( 1 hr., 55 min.) ' 9 "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( 1982. Ofama) Jiii Clayborgh. Nicol Willi· amson. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) W QI) "The Wonder Of It All" ( 1974) Docu· mentary. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CZ) "Allantk: City" ( 1980, Drama) Burt Lancaster. Susan Sarandon. ( 1 hr 44 min.) · ID "Moonlight Sonata" ( 1938, Musical) Charles Farrell, Ignace Jan Paderewskl {g hrs.) W (C) "Doclor At Sea" (1956. Comedy) Diil< Bogarde. Brigitte Bardo! (1 hr., 30 min.) a.cm "Love At Flrs1 Sight" (19n, Come- dy) Dan Aykroyd, Mary Anne McDonald. L! hr .. 25 min.) •"The Wanderers" ( 1979. Ofama) Ken Wll'tl, Linda Manz. ( 1 hr, 57 min,) •OO "Ablenoe Of M1llce" 11881, Olama) ~ul Newman, 8•11Y Field. 1 ht , &Cl min.) •w "W1c11v r1~1" (No Olt•l . ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (I} ''ThrH Guye N1rMCS Mike" ( 1061, Com.dy) Jane Wym1n, Van Johnton ( t hr , 30mln J (Z) "My Olnr111r Wllll AncJre" ( t 981. Ot1 ma) W1ll1Q4 Shown ""Cite 0r9QO<y ( I hr , bO min) .. CO) "HanNI Ano Gre1el" I 1972. ranli••YI ~pell ( 1 l\r . tO min ) W (CJ "lhf O.acrMt Charm 0 1 Tho Buur g.aial•" ( 1972. 0111m1) femando Rfty Dalptllntt S1tyrl'1 ( t ht , '42 mln ) · a "Mountain furnlly Aobtnoon" ( 1079. Adventure) Robert I ognn. Suso11 O.m1rnt11 Sh11w ( 1 hr • 40 min ) .. Cffl "Tr101ut1 111imd" ( 1972. Ad11en1ure) Oroon Welles. Kim Bur tleltl ( 1 hr , 3'4 min ) CL) "Sparrow" ( 1979. Mystery) naindy Hetmon. Don 00tdon (I hr .. 26 rnlu) •CJ) "Dragnet" (1969, Mystety) Jack Webb, Hany MOfuan. (2 hrs.) 1.0) "Sund11y Too Far Away" ( 1982, Ora ma) Jack Thompt.on ( t hr , 30 min ) lZ) "Smokey And Thn Bandit" ( 1977 Comedy) Burt R"ynotds, Salty riotd ( 1 hr . '40 min.) --llilvenlng • U::w. Cll ... 991T•9'CMIQH AIC ... O 11IB'ICC9Allf llAWAI JllWI .. O¥BI 11A1Y Guests 1a.u musicians Marlon and Jimmy McPartland (A) Q fl :::-,_A fllAIOll ~ llO¥ll "The Twelve Chairs" ( 1970. Comedy) Ron Moody. Frank Langella A deposed nobleman enlists ine aid of a ~commoner 10 help recover 12 i.;ha1rs, one of which hotds a fortune in jewels (2 hrs.) (jJIOXM CID ..,. Ben Vereen. Wiiiiam Katt. Mat- tha Raye and Chila Rivera star i:'I this Tony Award-winning musical that traces a prince's search fo1 lulflllment Taped al .. IOno~~~.:~ '°"'"I Ullelm.1.D ~ CAYITT Guest Helene Hanlf iarl I) (R) ALUl 1HI fAl&Y ~MIALTM_, llO¥ll "Savage Harvest" ( 1980. Adventure) Tom Skemtt, Michelle Phlllrps An Aft1can drought drive5 wild animals Into populated areas. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 26 min.) Cl llllOVll "Dead End" ( t93f, Drama) Sylvia Sidney. Joel McCrea Youngsters in an East River slum t!Qht to overcome their enlllronme~t hr . '35 min ) .. ! =: CIWM.-TUI WfTM »II hll1EYIW. AIC ... O &ION'. I nml'IC4WA#Y ._..WILD tm IU nmM .aerT e MW 1W111M11,, llll'Y NMTllM (D)llOVll "Oalexy 01 TtllOI" ( 1981, HOf IOI) Cdward AIMr1. Erin M011n A lf)&Ce- •hlc> Cttw tn0ounl4f1 • coterie of ltlghlto- lng 111tn creature• whll• lool\1110 lor anoth- or v .. ..i atrondod Ufl I forbkldtriu plantt. 'A' ~20min ) (J l "Stack Norciltu1" ( 1947, Ora m1) Oetx>rah 1<111. J••n 81mmona Five Anglloan nun1 Cleelda to Of*' a convent achoot In the llOlated Hlrnalayat ( l hi , 30m1r1 J G OCIUllllf•t!& Cati Sl8tt1 fulle<IOI) VI. Pepperdl7J:.hll.) ,_ 8 I Otl ntl r eoturod. 11r1 lnt11vl4tw WTth mdlo talk host Mlehael JecklOO; 1 tnlk wtth n 01101111'1 11gent. n look 1t Rill· ro.d polleo. 1111 you wRnt to know atx>ut vldtowllls I CID PAl&YlllUD LAV991 ltRIY I C4WMY m C* L.A. Featutl!d a 1epo11 on LOI A11'1&if& 11a a 11rear.tul ptace to live. an OtyrnJ)lc hopeful, a u1r1 high Jumper, 1a1• loolage ol lhe lctg11nd11ry Marilyn Monroe Arnorlca'1 faacinntlon with roy111ty ' UI Dl'flCTOI HOUllCM.LI YOUAIUDFOafT Wl»ll<*tlMAn TIC TAC DOUCIH llACm. / Llllml MPOllT llA4IC Of AlmAl. ,AlfTllQ ( IR. DIW'1' RIYllW NI ... .. (I) ~ LIOIWl>O: A .tCMlllY Of 1M1 .., Fronk l nngell11 portrays Leonardo de Vinci -Renaissance artist. scientist and ph110sopher --horn the peak ol his career al age 45 until hu1 retllemenl In F1ance. Waller Cronkite t'los111 and Rich- ard Burton narrates ( t tu ) 0 GD THI A-TIMI e A., Hannibal and Howling Mad Murdock pose as Inmates 10 free an unlawfully Imprisoned man (R) (1 hr) flJ llOYa "South Pacific" (Part 2) ( 1958, Musical) Mllzl Geyno(. Rossano Braur An Amerrcan woman falls In love with a Frenchman while s1a1loned as a Navy nurse on Hawaii during WO(ld War II. (2 hrs.) U !Ill HAPPY DAYI Competition from a new shopping mall threatens to put Cunn- 1~ham Hardware oul of bus111ess. (R) D U llO¥ll "They Came To Corduiir' ( t959. Adventure) Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth An Army major becomes involved with a treasonous woman aft8f be111g relieved of his combat command. t? hrs) m Pa MAW A stunt man who re-e~ts actual tretflc accidents ror use as evidence. in court, how educators use handwr11mg analysis to uncover hidden tearn~oblems 1n children Cl) "Las Vegas Lady" ( 1976, Adventure) Stella Stevens. Stuart Whit· man A woman and two friends. a magi- cian's assistant and a trapeze artlsl, plot to rob a Las Vegas casino (2 hrs.) fii) llOYA "Adventures 01 Teen·Age Scf· en1is1s" Some winners of the Westing- house Science Talenl Search. whose interests range horn silkworms to solar cells. are Introduced (R) o ( t llr ) Qi) 11Y1TDY "We. The Aef:used" In a tit ot de5peratlon, Paul contemplates poison- ing his wife Elinor. and rum0<s spread amund town about his relallonship with ~ta (Part 2) O (I t1r ) lC.J llO¥ll "Am&r Waves" (1980, Ofa· ma) Dennis Weaver. Kurt Russell Two Friday, Aprll 22. 1983 23 ing to make 11 t>•g tn country music are Sidetracked by a redneck sherofl 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30m1n) OO ~UITOM•caeecaT The 1n1er national ~'<:v:k star perlOfms such tuts as "Morning Train" and "Foi Your Eyes Onty" in a concert l'\lped 111 HOiiywood's Palace 'Theatre ( 1 hr ) {Q) mw. "The Mad MISS Manton·· ( 1938. Mystefy) Barbara Stanwyck. Hen· ry Fend& An amateur sleUth unable to convince anyone that a murdef has occurred ~ts out lo sotve 11 herself I t hr, 30 min.) . -""' 19 eel ... me ... tWIJ'Y DAYI MAit MC ... n IOAP ,_..CU.MY __..WU G • ID Rlt lmlOIWT llMY IWn1Wt, llARY tWl'T1IM lfOllTICaTll llOWll "Zulu Dawn • ( 1979, DrarnaJ Burt Lancaster. Peter O'Toole The Eng- lish wage a bitter war aga.nst the Zulu nation"' 19th-century Africa 'PG' ( 1 hr. 38mln.) CZJ .,_ "Smolcey And The Bandit" ( 1977. Comedy) Bvr1 Reyootos, Sally Reid. A daredevil trucker accepts a chal- lellg8 to run a truckload of beef from Tex· as back to Georgia in a llm11ed amount ot 1911~(::::~ 19 -TOlllNf 19 I 4* M TOWll Featured a research team from Duke Unrver111ty which It con- leG11ng famous people after they die, an .n•erv!ew with actor Oenlel Travantl; a tal· en: agencr tocet• aome llk91y pra.pecll at a toc;a beaU1y COfHest. a survey ol enoes. l ., ... y..., u~a-..v a cu.MY m GI LA. FMtUred a new eKetCISe video'°' ledles only, a achool IOf w1lters. • • ob&eQlon with gold •11CtCll -CMU lalMm»POlfT ..... ,,...Tl Tiii TAO DCIUllt IMClm..1..-...., u.MA l'O a.aa• ... '° lfta. LY MU.I Barti.ra Woocsnoue. visits with 1 hc»t of HOllYwOOd celeb<ltln -Including Zia Zia Gabor. Britt Eklend. Da\lld Soul. Elke Sommer ind Wllllllm SNtner ·· and t,....,~.= (1ht) Cl> ma Mii ·•Conference Semfll- ntl Playoff'' (Subfect 10 blackout) (2 hrt.. 30 min.) I:==·---Cl) .-0 • • Commandlnt1 U... he's ~.cs the clue to •Identity • ma~ F.tured: 1 z~ ~ 11: • New YQO( CitY eotor ~<If ... • up .. ~ Kong: • femele dtlll n 1ruo- 1or 11 W•t f10lnt: eome belmy r-'dlnt• of I<!)' w.t. Al. (t hr.) ! ... "O..ttr On The Coaatlintt" t7t. Dramt) Y/lllM'n Shatner. Uovd ldgea A oomput• epte11119t .-ma r~ on ttw lrli1 c~ wtioee l'leGllll ICI CIUlld hll • lll'Ct dlughttt'• deilfi ... ~ Pl•"1Qlr ffalnl on a OOll--.n OCMWt wtt11 e9Cf't °"*. ca twt.> 21 P'rtdeV. APf1t n . 1ta fJ OJ M 'AU OIJ'f A be1tutltul t>a1I jUmp- er gets Colt Involved In a wild cross-<:oun· I_!}' train rr1p (A) ( 1 hr ) U llOY'E ·1n Like Amt ( 1967 Adven· lure) James Coborn Lee J Cobb The Pentagon hires Flint 10 tnwarl a group ol female rev01u11onanes (2 hrs.) i ~ Mt.caAZlll The rewlts ol a survey on what women really want lrom men, the making of a TV movie aboUt a nuclear attack on Kansas City (!) llOWll "T~ Crimson P11a1e" ( 19!>2. Advenlure) Burt Lancaster Nick Cravat An 18th century pirate captain t>ecomes 1nvotved wlth an emissary ass;gned to put down a rebetllon (2 hrs ) f!DUMMA~eollTO~ LY HU.I Barbara Woodhouse VISltS with a host of HOiiywood celeb11tles -Including Zsa Zsa Gabor. Britt Ektand. David Soul. Ellie Sommer and William Shatner -and their ~red pets ( 1 hr ) CC'1 "Hanover Slreel" ( 1979. Romance) Hamson Ford. Lesley·Anne Down An American pllot falls 1n love with a mamed English nurse dunng World War II, then embarks on a daring m1SS10n to rescue her husband froin enemy forces. 'PG' ( 1 hr . '9 min ) CID llOWll "WOlfen" ( 198 t. Suspense) Albert Finney, Doane Venora Police are faced with an unusual pfOblem as New York City Is invaded by a pack ot dis· placed wolves 'R' ( I hf • 55 min ) (.Q) llOWll ''Four Fnends" ( 1981. Orama) Craig Wasson. Jodi Thelen Three high schOol buddies take separate roads to aoullhood after graduation bu1 continue to be unlted by friendship Ind lhelr love tor the seme woman 'R' (I hr .. 55 min l CS> , .. CMAll The young law students of the IOfmidable Profeuor Klngslleld enlllf their second year at 1n Ivy leegue law achool ( I hr ) 0 llCMI "The Elephant Men" ( 1980. Dr11m11) John Hurt. Anthony Hoplllns. A <Jedlcated physician t11k19 under his wfn9, 8 hofrlbly deformed man whOse llte unlit lheo had bee!l spent In cheep tre1k exhl bltlool. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 3 min.) I) llCMI "A little Bii Of Heaven" ( 1940, Muslcel) GIOfia Jean, Robert Stacie A 12· year-old super1t1r stngcw supp<>nlng hef family learns how to manipulate her par· ents Into letting hef he11e her own way ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) •az>AU•MNl&Y •91]) ..._ '9M A carefree sut>atltute teacher stlltkn up Weemewee High ~;& .... i &a·--... -.L Washington's lop polltl· a-t u tlfllt pot< .. lun at majof ISIU4ll and news 11orlel ot the deiy -~'!!,CAU. .. WCllWTUIWM .. -· I]) .,_ "Muggable Mary: Street Cop" ( 1982. Orama) KAt«I Vatentlne, John Oetz. A dM:lfoed woman putl hef llte on the lne 11 an undetCO'<lef policewomen to help pa~ '°' hef eon·• meolcat L (R (2 In.) ,_ ll1C'n • UN o..pita Mfl. all I oppoelllOn. the ~ ~ on an d -nlght fNdY MMIOf'l lOf llnal eMma "ftl .... ,_A fMt'ateCI Or Ingrid ~ .,.. to dell! wlll'I • womart ...., ,._ ft> admit !NI hlr ~ bells i:J.~ -~ W"'"'°"'atao oaltl- cal 68tlnst polles tun at majOr l$S08I and news stOfles of the day ~ STUDY Al -IOU Master model· buli9ef George.flJllll demonlitates Jhe line art of t>ulldlng a sti;p In a t>Ottle <O llOWll 1'Gner~ Of Fire", (1981, Ora· ma) Ben Cross, Ian Charteson. ·Soc1al" pressure and personal turmoil besel two contrast°ingly dlffe<ent BrltlStl athletes on their way 10 gl<>fy 1n lhe t924 P8fis Olym- pics 'PG' (2 hrs .. 5 min I CS) 110W11 "Ghost Story" ( t98 I, HoirOf) Fred Astaire, John Houseman Myate<IOuS deaths begin 10 decimate the ranks of a sman crrcie of elderly men who snare both a monthly storytelling geHoge1her and a 50·year-old secret 'A' ( 1 hf • 50 min ) (l J llOWll "The Pnde Of The Yankees" (19,2. Biography) Gery Cooper, Teresa Wright Baseball &tar Lou Gehrig over· comes lhe odds to become a legend In Ille Qame (2 hrs • 5 min ) t:ll U m TAii Jim has to convmce his family thllt he didn't squander his Inheritance When he buys the restauiant ne•t cloOf 10 the garage l rA .. "M l1'UD'f Al -eoll Master model- bullder George Fulfil demonstrates the tine ar1 of building a ship In 11 bottle. DAT M .,_ M Lou Conte'a Hubberd Street Dence Company pertorms the comical "At The Roee Bud" and the soptiisticated "EKcerptl From Gefahwln Dlnces" R MWIY91M••IU'•• .. e GmlCY Quincy's pe<sonal and PfO- feulonal llves are affected when he iii::;.:.::::.:: u. John Rlttef tiost. a look 11 I collection ol publlc: goola made by oelebrl- 1181 In news. sports, politics. ~ and '~~1hf) • 0. llATM i.-c• Two recent meetings focusing Of\ some current Issues lacing Amerk:an Indian. e<a l'lighllghted ( 1 hf.) ID AUITllCITY I.Mii Roger Miiier. wlMet of 11 Grammy Awards. perlorml the hits that carried hlm to the loP. and newcomer Earl Thomas Conley Mos "Somewtlel• Between Right And Wrong" and ...... .=Bodies ... (1 hf.1 (C> "Herdcofe" 1979. Orama) George C. Soott. SMson Hub6ey A con- cerned lather 1881191 the peeoetul eur-roundlflo-of hit home town to ... rch tor hit dlugtlter. who has becOme hMYlly lnvotved In 1 blo-ohy Pofnography racket. 'R' ~"'a~ ""'-1 = . I I -.Jlnw'ny c.r.. 119. Jimmy Moor-. ( 1 hr.) <B) "An Amencan Werewotf In Lon- don" (1991, Comedy) 0-WS Naughton. J«tny ~tter The vaoauon fttn.wy at two young Ametlcene on • WlltlnQ tour at England i rulntd when I wertwOll lltldc IMYM one deed Md the other OUl'Nd wtth • l'u'Olf tor humfln ....,.. 'A' (, "'.. 36 Cit\.-·~ • om.1 The ~-wtth Ulh hl1S ea "Wale On By, ''Do Yt:AJ Know The Wiit To lien Joie?" end .. , Know ra .....,. l.O¥t n. Way AgAln" •o hit Mdll pW10nne '* ~ tUl'M from .,.. -Ind pt911nt. JJ.._,_ ~Pwtnlrt" (1912. CofMdr) ~ O'MMAi John Hlarl. A .,..._.. oap Ind• 01Y ,,...._go ...... •• haN II alll ocalDit to H .. ,.,..,., fll • INll ft'IOdllc'ft f I lw., • M. l W <J:) .... .;IJjent ~· i1171 C"ome Ov) Mel Ofookt M1rty Feldman A tQlfl* movlt dl190tor and Na two CQt'lofta try 10 uve • tN)ot lludlO from bankruptc~ by lltmlno the flflt lllent movie ltl yHrt PO' \: emtn.J 119 ... Ol!Wlll~" ~ "' ClOll OUHI Juuy W llCMI "Mophl1to" ( t98 t Or1111aJ "' Marla l:JtancllVO<. Kry1tyne JrtnlJI An 1mbltlout 0.,man llCIOI putt hi. 1th let allele In hit bid f()I IUvC"' when the NallJ come 10 pow11 (2 hi•. lb min) w• llCMI "HM11 Beat" 1 t680 °'''""1 mete NOite. Siiiy Spacff l he ltvH ol BMt getWHatlon legendl Jack Ke11.1w11 and Carol and Neal Caa1edy 111 c1uon1 elac:I. t11plotlng thtt growth of ttwlr relutlOn lhlp a1 they &pond 20 re11k1.e yea1a or1 the m0111 'A' ( t hr • 50 min ) .. 11:-... llQMTWATCH 'Ml-llTH1'9A~ llCMI "Evils k" ( 198 t, Horro1) tint Howard. A ~1m1trong A military school cadtt use& black "'-Ole to avenge lhe hum11i.11on he has suffe<ed at the handt ol hll wealthier classm81es 'R' CD llOVll "Blow Out" (1981 Suspenae) John Travolll. Nancy Allen A IOIJnd tech nlc:len wno WO<ks on horr0< lllms become• -Mondng Movies-. .. CC) "Honover Street" ( 1979. Romance) Hamson F01d, Lesley-Anne Down ( 1 ht . 49mln ) cm "Cody" ( 1975, Orama) (I hr 25 min I O "Cutte<'s Woy" ( 1981 Orama) Jenn HHrd. Jell B11dges ( 1 h< . 45 min ) W (Z) "S~ey And The Bandit" (1977 Comady) Burt Reynalds Sally Fteld (I ht . 40 min) NICI) "Starblrds" (No Date. Adventure) Animated (I hr., 10 min) f'lll (Q) "My Dinner With Andre" ( 1981, O<a· ma) Wallace Shewn, Andre Gregory (I hr .. 50mln,) .. CC) "The See Wolves" ( 1980. Adventure) Gregory Peck, Roger Moore. (2 hrs ) ® "The Salamander" (1981, Drama) Franco Nero, Anthony Quinn ( t hr 35 min.) CZ> "Black Narcissus" ( 19.C7. Orama) Debofah Ke<r. Jean Simmons ' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn) .. D "Partners" ( t982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt (1 hr . 35 min) .. cm "Happy New Vear" ( 1973, Romance) Lino Veoturo. FrancOlse Fabian ( 1 hr , 50 min) -CC) "JD And The Sall flat Kid" ( 1978. Comedy) S»m P1ekeos. ( t hr . 30 min ) (I) "The Straiton Story" ( 1949. 81ogra phy) James Stewart, June Allyson ( 1 llr , 45m1n) CZ> "The Exterm1nat01" ( 1980. Orama) Chrrstopher George. Samantha Eggar ( 1 hr ... 1 mon l -0 "Atta11s 01 Dobie Gollls" ( 1953 Com· edy) Debbie Reynolds Bobby Van (I hr .15mln ) 1W lt) "His Botler's S1ste1" ( 1943, Musteal) Deanna Durbin. Pat O'Brien (2 hrs) tt9(C) "The Dark Angel" (1935, O!ama) Fredrte March. Merle Oberon (2 hrs ) cm "Paradise" ( 1982. Drama) Wiiiie Aomes. Phoebe Cates 11 h1 , 40 min ) . 111w1""-ll 1t1 1 muuiw mytt.,y when I'll wit· ,. .. Jd an .... ..ioauon ·n· ( ' hi .ce rn111) 10 1 llO¥ll '8umJay Tuo pr., Away" (IOU;> 0!1m1) Jat.k ThomPt')n An IJll(;Oltlll\Clll CIUMrlldelllt Uevalupt amot'IQ 1•l1t1lll(•HI A111h1tl11n .11 .. p ...... ,.,.Whan lh11y ll11d lherntulv11t tr1pp11<1 In a youollng and thanlllo" work tlh1ntl0n ( t hr • 30 1111111.= IMYY -1 ... llCMI "11'1 A Greet lilt' ( 1943. Com t<Jy) P.,iny Singleton. Arlllut lnkt lt\9 1011 hat no womoe when Oa\jwOOd I• 1nv11 t<J to• to• hunt ( 1 hi 30 min ) ~ ......... l ll0'910 'lAY YOUll IUT IOU M ) llOVll "Atllbel WllVff" ( t9c:A, O!tt 1118) De<lnlt Weaver, Kurt Au16811 Two lll4tfl wllh cJlfh•renl background• end \'al uaa 11re brought together ou11ng a dllt1cu11 whl781 httrvttSI In lhll MlcJ\Netll ( 1 hr . 40 rnln.J M (l)llCMI "Black Na1ctuua" (1947. Dia· m•) Deborah Kerr. Je1111 Stmmone Five Anglican nuns decide to o~n 1 conven1 school In tho l&olated tilmalayaa ( t hr 30t~ -~ _.,THIA,_ (IS=: ... lW -Afternoon Movlu-u.a "Beachhead" ( 19~4. Adventure) Tony Curlis, ,..rank Lovejoy ( 1 hr . 30 mm) Cl) "The Woman 01 The Town" ( 1943. Western) Claire Trevor. Albeit Dekker (2 hrs) (B) "McLintock!" ( 1963. Western) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara (2 hts . 5 mtn) tlJ "Hean beeps" ( 1981 Comedy) Andy Kaufman, Bernodelte Peters ( I hr . 45 min) g "Stripes" (1981. Comedy) 8111 Mur· ~. Harold Ramis (I hr , 20 min ) ta:llCZJ "Winter Kills" ( 1979, Drema) Jell Bridges. John Hullon ( 1 hr., 37 min.) W 8 "Sweethean& On Parade" ( 1952, Musical) Ray Middleton, Lucille Norman (_2 hrs.) tll(C) "Hanover Street" ( t979. Romance) Harrison Ford. Leslay·Anne Down ( 1 hr • 49m1n.) (OJ "The Odd Job" ( 1978, O!ama) Graham Chapman, OaVld Jason ( t h1 . 30 min J l:ll(B) 'The Salamander" (1981. Orama) Franco Nero, Anttiony Quinn (I hr . 35 min) rS) "Falhng In Love Again" ( 1980, Dia ma) Elho11 Gould Susannah York ( t hr . 30 min) 0 "Chu Chu And The Philly Flash" (1981, Comedy) Alan Atkin. Corot Bur· nett (1 hr . 40 min) CZ) "The P11de 0 1 The Yankees" ( 1942. Biography) Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright (2 hrs . 5 min ) HI (LJ "The Long GOO<l Friday" ( 1980, Ora ma) Bob HOSk1ns. Helen M11ren (I hr ,.5 mm) 1:9(QJ ··cooy" ( 1975. Drama) ( 1 hr . 2!> mon) •0 "Full Moon High" (1980, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arl11n (I hr , 50 min ) ut(C) "The Sea Wolves" ( 1980. Adventure) Gregory Peck. Roger Moore (2 hrs ) ($) "Sla1b11ds" tNo Date, Adven1ure1 •OO MON " vao-H.,vwt.. (1880, Adventw•) Tom Skerrnt Mio~ Phllllpe An African droughl OltvM wlld enlmalt 11110 populal11<l areat ·po· ( t ht • 20 min) M Ill llO¥ll "M•phlttn" ( 198 1, 0!1rn1) Klliu1 Mailo Or11ndauet, Kry1tyna JIJrlda An 1mb1t1ou1 Oerm11n ector put1 hi• 1th· let Hide 111 hit bid IOI euccett when 11'11 Nfl.Lie cum• tu power (2 hra 16 min) *I"" """'"'-.,. .. ,..ootl ht Glamour" ( 1IM4, ,OfMdy) Penny ~lelon Arthur l ake Oog111100d 1ppeer1 IO bl the Ylllllln 1111hen ttiondie pull on 11 ploy for one ol 1111 cu lfll'I da~hl.,1 ( I ht 30 min ) !..ll• IMlllW{I) COi lllOVll "Thi ,..our Seoeont" C t08 t, 0!1111111) Alan Alda. C111o1 Burnell Thi" couple11. all ck>le, IO<lg·llrne frlefldt. ••!* n•m.11 p1ofour1d chanuea 1n their r.iatlOO· ahlp!> wh11r1 OM of 1he marrlagee dlaln· 1~ra1ea. 'PO' ( 1 ht . 67 min.) CJJ lllOVll "The Secrol Poflceman'e Othef Boll" ( t98 t, Comedy) John Cleete. G1ahom Chapman British comeolan1 and mu1lclans. lnctud1119, casl m9mberl from Monty Python," 'Beyond Thi Fringe" and • Not The Nine O'Clock Newt." per- form In a concert '°' 11'11 benefit of Amnetty ln111,,.tlonal 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min I Animated ( 1 hr . tO min J .. O:V "The Looney, Looney, Looney Bug& Bunny Movie" ( 1081 . Comedy) Anlmat ed Voices by Mel Blanc, June ,..Olay ( 1 hr , 20m1n) Il l "The Secret life 01 Plants" ( 1978) Documentary ( I hr . 40 min ) (Q) "Sparrow' ( 1979, Mystery) Rana~ He<man. Don OordOn ( 1 hr • 26 min ) CZ> "Allanhc City" ( 1980. O!ama) Burt Lancaster. Susan Saranclon ( t hr .,. min I --ililvenlng .. u::::AQMA Cll ... -.J•~ MC ... O ~CC.MY NAWM~ O¥B IAIY "Changing F1mlly Relatlon- lanl~ = Zsa Zsa Gabor (Rl Q Mm1 C All ITORY llCMI "Convoy" (1978, Adventure) Kns Kristottersor\ Alo ~acOraw Truckers ana cops attempt to outwit one another In a rough-end-tumble war on wheels 'PG' l_I hr , 5 1 mon ) 0 MO¥ll "Jonathan Uv1ngs1on SeeguN" ( 1973. Fan1asy) Voices of James Fran- ciscus. Juliet Miiis A seagull's pursuit ol perfectoon leads ti1m to a higher aware· ness. 'G' ( 1 hr . 55 mon I . I lllCIW.l't IMYY ._ LAYllllll 11191.Ff I CO.MY ,,;;_;;.:::=~~ ~ MO¥ll "J D And The Salt Flat Kid" ( 1978. Comeay) Slim Pickens. While traveling to Nash.,1lle two musicians hop- Friday, April 22. 1983 25 -Mofblng Movies- .. Cll "Falling In Love Again" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Elhott Gould, Susannah York. ( 1 hr 30mln) .. (t) "Who Has SMn The Wind?"' I 1977, Orama) Gordon Pinsenl, Jose Ferrer ( 1 hr . 40mln) ©) "Soup For 0ne··. ( 1982, Comedy) Saul Rubinek. Marcia Strassman ( 1 tu 25 mtn) 0 "Dead ene1·· (1937.-Orama) Sylvia Sidney, Joe4 McCrea (1 hr , 35 mtn ) .. CZ) "Age Ot Consenr· I 1969, Drama) James Mason, Helen Mtrren I I hr 45 mln ) l':a(ij) "For Your Eyes Only" (1981, Aelven ture) Roger Moore. Topot (2 hrs • 5 min) (0) "By Design" (1981. Comedy) Patty Duke Astin. Sara Botsford ( 1 hr . 30 mtn) CS) ··Mountain Family Robinson" I 1979, Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Damante Shaw ( I hi , •O min ) 0 "Arthur" (1981 . Comedy) Dudley Moore. L12a M1nnell1 ( 1 hr , 53 min ) .. CC> "Mirror. Mirror' ( 1979. Orama) Lt!4' Mefiwether, Loretta Swtl (2 hrs) .. (D) "The Sword And The Sorcefe<' ( 1982, Fantasy) Lee Hocsley. Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CI) "Winter Kffls" ( 1979. Orerrui) Jett Bridges. John Huston ( 1 hr . 37 min ) .. a "Ordinary People" (1980. Orama) Mary Tyler Moore. Donald Sutherland. (2 hrs, 3 min.} -(]:) "Z.. (1969, Suspense) Yves Mon- tane!. Jean-Louis TrlntlgNnt (2 hrs , 30 min) Cl) "Three Guys Named Mike" (1951, Conwdy) Jane Wyman, Van John500 (I hr , 30 mtn) tW(l) "'The Last Of The Knucklemen" Ll98 t) Gerard KM\l\Nlv ( 1 hr , 30 mtn) Cl) "Follow The -soy;.{ ( 19«. MUSiCal) George Ralt. Marlene Dietrich (2 hrl ) tw(D) "The Long Good Friday" ( 1980. Ora· ma) Bob Hoskins. Helen Mlrren ( 1 hr • 4'5 min.) _.,, ...... 11ov1a,.... -· "Inferno" ( t953. Orama) Robert Ryan, Rhonda Fleming. ( 1 hi., 30 min ) e "The FBI Story"· ( 1959, Orama) Jamel Stewart, Vera Miea (2 hrs) (I) "Continental Divide" (1981. Romance) John Belushl. Blelr Brown ( 1 hr . •3mln.) e "The Wanderart" ( 1919, Drama) Ken Wahl, Lindi Manz. (I hr , 57 min) -CC) "LI• My Fathat Told Ma" ( 1975, Ora· ma) Jeffrey Lynea. Yoeal Yadln ( 1 hr .. 4'0 min) (JI) "Sav-oa Herwst" ( 1980. Adventure) Torn 6karritt, Mlchalla ~. ( 1 hf' , 25 min.) . (%) "Spollad CNIOran'' (1977) MICMI i'fOooll. CMstto. Paac.1. (2 IVI.) -· "Chenge Of HMl1" (1943. eorn.dy) ~ Hayward, Jotln Cetrol (2 "" ) W CA) ''The )M•t Ona'' (1982. aoi.nc.-Flo· tlon) l<elr ~ AdrlaMt a.tbaeu, ( 1 ~ 35 "*1.) • ''Thi Otee1 Simer'' (t1M8, Orama) ~ P9dt. A111 Gerdner. ( 1 Iv • 50 Z'-.. F<u Ffllandl" (1811. Drwne) Craig Cg Jed TMWI. ( 1 Iv .. 56 "*1.) -'Who .. ~ 1"t WlnO'?'' (1071, ~ Oordorl ~. Joet f'ftt• " Iv,, AO min.) u "*Y. Aprll aa, 1NS CIJ "Smol<ey And The Band1r· ( 1977. Comedy) Burt Reynold's, Sally Reid ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) Ml(I) ·-rm Dancing As Fast As I Can·· ( 1982. Orama) Jill Clayburgh. Nicol W1lh· amson ( 1 hr .. 4'5 min) d ©) "The Amazlng Mr Blunden" ( 1972. Fantasy) Laurence Naismith, Lynne Freel· erlck ( t hr . 30 mln ) •CS) "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw (1 hr"'. 4'0 min I d 0 "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven· ture) Animated ( 1 hr , 10 mtn ) CZ> "Bleck Narc1ssus·· ( 1947 Orama) DebOfah Ken. Jean Simmons (1 hr , 30 min) •CD "Whistle Down The Wind" ( t962. Orama) Hayley Miiis, Bernard Lee. (1 hr . 40m1n.) lc1I (0) "Brother, Can You Spare A Otme?" ( 1975) Documentary Directed by Phtl· llpe Mora. ( t hr , 45 min ) --lvealag ....... IWPY DAYI MAii C81 ... ~·..,_,.. ==~ MWMMIM "9 IAIY Guest Ian p~nlSt Of e111y Ta~~ ............ ~ MO¥W "Mirror. Mirror" ( 1979, 'Orama) Lee Meriwether. Loretta Swlt Three worn· en plagued by diHe<ent desires and obsessions Melt the help ot a noted Bev· 9!!Y Hiiis plastic surgeon (2 tn) CE TCIP Ulm -Lrve coverage of the 1<Hound Roget Stafford I Alelos Rodri-quez Wel18fWelgtlt bOUt (from Atlantic City, NJ) (2 hrs . 30 min.) (8) IAWAa -tJll DIAnt lnsigt\1 Into the rHtOnS baNnd the Japanese SUt- cl(je attaci11 are provided by IUMvofa ol the kamikaze flights. CJ) -. "The Derk Angel" ( 1935. Ofa· ma) Fredric March, Marla Obefon. When two love rlvall march ott to war, one ot them Is blloded and given up lor dead ( 1 hr., "5 min.) g MO¥W "Ar1hur" ( 1981. Comedy) Dudley Moofe, Liz.a Mlnnelll While hil famlty •nempts 'o lotoa him Into a pr• arranged rMrrlaQa, a drunken. hacloniStk: playboy , ... In love with a poor working l·~~::mln.) .. .,....,..,. aca•Mn l);;;i:,.::-- .. "Cerbon Copy" (19& 1, eoi,,.. cly) GeorQt &.oal. 8uMn a.Int Jamee A ~whit·~~ thet ha ,_ • grown ton who II ~. 'PO' (1 Iv., 35 "*1.) r..:s191.m fMD WITll - ,.. -----·--'*-- (C) mW11 "'The Golcwyn ~hes" ( 1938, Musical) Adolphe Mentoo. Ella Logan A film producer tries to induce a young girt to act as a judge for his upcoming musical re11ue (2 his ) (0 ) llOYll "By Destgn·· ( 1981, Come<ty) Pally Dulle Aslin. Sara Botslorel A pair of lesbian designers who want a chlld select a lasht0n photograpllef es the prospective lathe! ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (Z)mWll "My Otnnef With Andre" ( 1981. Orama) Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory A theatrical d1rect0t entertains an old p111ywright lrtend wllh anecdotes and observatt0ns Clurtng a tong dtnner conver· sation at a posh New York restaurant PG' (1 hr . SOmtn) MI C1UM1 COWfTY TCIDAY 1:11 .... ?:ti I Oii TMI TOW Featured o group ol manwatchers. a group of people who have successfully lost weight. a tool< at the Little Miss Cahlornia beauty contest: an appointment with EMs Presley's h11lr· dresser RfM&YPIUD mWll "Stiver Streak·· ( t976, Come- dy) Gene Wildef JlU ClaybUrgh A mlld- mannered book editor accldentally becom«s entangled in romance and the bizarre plot of a cunning art thief during a cross-country tra1n ride (2 hrs.. 30 min) D m Oii LA. Featured a speclal trip to the tSlend ol Maul Including the best hotels and rettauranls, the Haleakala crater, ralnlorMts and hula dancing ~ 11111CTOlt --CAI.LI YOUAlllDflOlrf ..,.,,.,....n TICTACOOUIM llAam. /~..alT ccmvm..,.._ ~ .. (I) ••• '.&. Higgins· lllegltlmate hal1·bfothet, an lmpoveflShed lrlsh prleet, showl up In Hawah on the trail of a stolen sacred rellc {I hr.) II e fMm Otanny challenges Reardon'• abllltles as a teactief, and Julie ts vlelted by some fotmef classmates lrom Grand Rapids. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 9 ~Benson gets a big aurprlM When hl8 younger b<other comes to town f<>f a dentists' convention. (R) D G .,. "Homb<e" ( 1967.Waatem) Paul Newman, Fredllc March. An ~ raised wtllt• man IS foroad to protec:11he llV9t of thc>M he hatea. (2 tn ) i =:t., . ., Leam an abOUt vttamlna rrom Eatt Mindell, the Amulng Krae6dn la ~on Aleatt&l "'8nd. • .,. "Comlna Homa" (1978, Or. me) Jena Fonda, Jon Voight. The wife of a Marina captain !alts In loY9 With an tmblllarad perapl9040 Vietnam War veter· an wtllla hat huabend 19 overteas. (2 IVI., ; ';·1-..... Neal Oabter and Jari'-Y ~(...,...,''The Hung«'' and "Somat WlcQd This w eom.." cm.,. · tll*\. The APe ~ .. < 1ee 1. ~l\A) AlcNrd Harltl, 8o ~ WNla ~ her lather on • aeeroh !of the laglndery ~·· Gr1...eyatd. a ~ women la ~ldad by en unQMlncS wNt8 men who ,... ,..., by~ In the jungle. 'fr "hr .. 12 or~ --6 Nm,Y The OrMW'll)' Ai.et~ C'!OU!'try .._ JOlf'8:a end ""'* ror • per1ormlf • ol HI · ................ ~°"~ " ''Wt!tlMv ,.._,. 9l'lS ''Oii lN ....... = ln'iJt:i ... ==·-:m.., .. WYMAllTllM =1111 ~,_, ClaUO. t .-.., llClllOI I publllhtt ol ,,,. NallOn.ll l .. <* .. the Nlllon't only WN!lly bl.Ck ~pot' (I hi) ~ ....... " llCMI "Erotica' t 1Q&O, Diam•) Bri • Lahtle, Paul Raymond. A r:reocti nellal lntervlewa a Bttllth pomo 1111 lhr , 26mln) ~.-.-....,COUfll.ll J9CWI tw (J) MMTTOIWIT The Hartt lnveetlgate mufcler or 1 Fr~h chef and lhe 1he11 of a Merel recipe (R) ( J hr , 10 min.) D e nlllNT Hott Johnny Caraon Guettl Bob Welr1Ct1 and David Wardrop, author• of "A Beer Ollnker1 Ould* To ANdl~~~ l li.-.-rr .oft "Boniouf Tr111 ...... ( t969. Ou1ma) Oevld NNen. Deborah Ken A young girl schemet to e11m1na1e lhe o<>d· moth9f wno has dl11up1ed her sedate Ille on the French Rlvt.lt (2 hll ) ~u.oll)llelOM IPOITICIN1'9 llCMI "Fairy Ttjea" ( 1978, Comodyl Don Sparks. Sy Richardton A handsome prince 111pe<lerlces many encounters aa he Journeys lhrough fairy land In search of the woman who Wiii bear hll heir 'A' ( 1 hr. 20 min) A .. DAY• -"Shelley In C1111ea1 Condition" (Part 38) 9 .oft "Strlpee" t 1981, Comedy) Biii Murray, Harold Ramis A New Yo1k cabble looking tor eKCl1ement convlncee his bo&t friend to join him In enlls1lng In lhe u S Army 'R' ( 1 hr. 20 min.) CZ> llCMI " 'Jock' Peterson" ( 1975. Ora· me) Jack Thompson, Jacki Weaver While e11eocting an Au11reUan unlverllty, a I01me1 lootbol1 star turned electrlcien advanoes himself through attalrt with a beautiful professor and a 11Ch nympho- maniac. 'R' ( 1 hr., 4'3 min.) fM(B)M ~y IHOW This satire ol TV magazine news programs locuses on 1he events ol the week ol March 16, 1956 1W(C)llCMI "All The Marbles" (1981, Com· edy) Pete1 Falk. Burl Young. A huslUng, w1sec1acklng manager pushes nls two lemale wrestlers toward Iha top 'R' ( t hr. 55 min.) 11118 llfTlllT.-J Ta.MT An Interview with Ba1bara Mandrell Q MCMI "Crime Boss" ( 1972. Orama) Telly Sa11alas. Antonio Sab8to A powerlul crime czar IS double-cr086ed by a young mobster 1n wtlom he pla~s his full lrust i hrs . JO flllfl,) ••BW'WIWWWWWI LM.U I UCMlllnU .,. "The Happy Hooker Goes Hol lywood" ( 1978, Comedy) Martine Beswicke, Adam West The Queen ol the cafl g111s goes 10 lhe fltm capital to make a movie based on her autobiography. 'R' ( 1 hr. 25 min) 11:11(.f{) llO¥ll "Rich And Famous" ( 1981 Orama) Candice Be1gen, Jacqueline Bis- set Throughout Iha ups and downs of theu respectrve 1t1e1ary careers and romantic llves two women deC)80d on their lriendShlp IOI stability 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 m111L tt::ll D G> LA ft llQH'I' wmt DAYI> LITTIMIMll ai..ta oonlldl.n fom Dr!MMf1. w111a1 rma.;••er Drown ( 1 hr ) lt='m&wmu ... "Nlgn1":'1io!.~ ( 1981 Mya '"'YJ leon11d M111n Htchet Ward An •11tht()C)Oic.loy ptofeaa0t with • penchant IOI ~ rti tutpeoted ot the blutal mur· Cit!• of IOfTl4I or hit t01rne1 bed parlr\1111 ·R' l!.lv .. 28 min) tM e Cl) M0¥9 "Flalh And rl1ecat" ( 1910, Advenlure) Roger Davit, Tricia Sember• A thrlll Melllng man team• up wlth an equally daring lady loi u high IP"d joy ride lhal aroullt6 the nltentlon ot an army ol pollCe ottlcer1 (R) (I nr , '°min) We llOWll "The Htgn CommlUlonet" (1968. Suapen .. ) ROd l&ylof. Ch<ltlO- ~ Plummet An Austr1llan ~an encovf)ter• lnutgue 1nd mu1der while on a181Qnment In london (2 hrt) 8 flCMI "The Anderton Topeti" ( 1911. S~nse) Sean Connety, Oya" Cannon A thlol plant a mHllon·dOllar rob~y ot 1 Fiith Avenue apertment building, unaware that hi• plant are bolng mon11ored by Iha Polle• ( I hr . 30 min.) Cl) llOWll "Pressure F>Oint" ( '962. Ora ma) Sld~y Poitier, Bobby Darin A prlton psych1a111111 tries to underatand hhl •ntl Semitic, antt·black patlonl. (2 hrs., 10 min.) (!:) AUl'IMUMll IMll flOO'TUl.&. (It) ([) llCMI "Demon" ( t976, HorrOf) Cam- eron Mitchell, Jennifer Holmes A quiet 1111· lage la terrOflzed by 11 bizarre klller 'A' ( t hr . 3Smln) t:11 Cil .oft "The E)(fe1m1nator" ( 1980. Orama) Ch1t1topher George. Samantha Egger. Alte1 his war buddy Is lof1 pare· lyzed by a New York youth gang, a Viel· nam vet decides 10 111ke his 1evenge by murdering 11t1eet crlmlnals through gruo some. lortuova means 'R' ( 1 hr , • 1 min.) *l...,.•..c111aa•11•• ... • W GDl9CWWIOtmlQH1' ,_ COTTU: ~ Cl.Oii Guest Craig Clalbotne. Cl) llCMI "Partnets" (1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt. A straight cop and a gay poliee clerk go undercover as a homoseKual couple to find lhe murderer of a male model 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) 8 MIMI "The Elephant Men" ( 1980. Drama) John Hurl, Anthony Hopkins A dedicated physician takes unde1 his w1119. a hotrlbly def0tmed man whose hie unltl then had been spen1 In cheap lreak eKhl· bllloos 'PG' (2 hrs • 3 min l M (C) MIMI "The Dark Angel" ( 1935, Ora· ma) Fredric March, Merle Ot>e1on When two love rivals march oll to war, one of them Is blinded an<1 given up for dead ( 1 hr .. 50m1n.) -·~ ... llCIHTWATQI ~MOVll 'Paradise" ( 1982. Orama) Wtl he Aames. Phoebe Cates Two teen-agers come ol age 1n 1823 Baghdad 'R' (I h1 40mm ) 1:tl CID IMllllA IAIToel .. CCNCaT The Inter natlooal pop-rock star performs such hits as "Morning Train" and "For Your Eyes Only" In a concert taped at Hollywood's =ilfir:~hr) ~ _,.. "The Seventh Voyage 01 Stn· bad" ( 1958. Fantasy) KefWtn Malhews. Kalhryn Grant A onncess dwarfed by a INIQIC tn't ~ ft atoed by Slnbad (I hr •&rn~ rtilPOll (W) .. l[) llO¥ll "P11rln•1•" (10U2. Com.dy) Ryen O'Neal, .John Hurt A •ltalghl Coe> and a gay pollee clerk l)O uiioetoover .. • ho<noa~i.ual couple 10 find the mu1derer of a l'l'IUt model 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min ) •• llO¥ll "Gunpoint" (I~ W"lern) Audie Murphy Joan Staley A lawman 01oan1ut • PotM 10 purl08 a gang or traln robber• who abdUCtttd a dance-hall I~~~~ ... •lllMTW llO¥ll "The Laat Of Tne Knocklemen" 98 ~ard Kenn.cty (I h1 . 30 min ) .. "Shogun Aaullln" (1981. Adventur•I Tomlsaburo Wakayama, Maaal\lro 'rom1kaw1 A fotmer etiooun .... ~n wtto w•• maneuvered out ol hi• poeltlon by 11 rulhleta cl1n of IPlff vowe to take bloody revenge ( 1 hr .. 26 min ) a11(8).oftl "A little SeK" (1~81. Comedy) Tim Mllheton, EdW11rd Herrmann A newtyw~ commercial dlra<:lor tltM 04 hit t>tide and bltcomes a phllande1er 'R' ( 1 ht., 36 min) •([)PMTM• e .oft "Mandingo" (1977, Dl•ma) Jamot Maaon. Suaan G80lge A WMt Alrlean ol the Mandingo tribe la b<oughl 10 a alave·breedlng plantation In loulelane belOfe the start ol lhe Clvll War. 'R' (2 tve .7mln) •ct) llCMI "HardcOfe" (1979, Drama) Geoige C Scoll, Season Hubley A con- cerned lather leaves the pea~lul sur- rounding• of h11 home town to aearch IOf his daughter, who has become heevlly Involved In a blo-clty pornography racket. 'R' ( 1 hr., 46 mTn.) -~-'1TNl­., ......... (R) .oft "Four Friends" ( 1981, Orama) Craig Wataon. Jodi Thelen ThrH high school t>uddlea take separate roada lo adul1hood alter gradualton bo1 continue 10 be untied by f11endshlp and their IOve IOI the aame wom•n 'R' ( 1 hr .. 65 min) •lll>Nnm d tD llO¥ll "The Camp On Blood faland" ( 1958, Adventure) Andre MOfell, Carl Mohner. The lnhabl1an11 or a prison camp on Blood Island wage a revolt to over· throw Iha vicious camp commandant ( 1 hi .. •5 min.) dl(!)U1Wlm.I (%).oft "My Dinner Wi1h Andie" (1981, Drama) Wallace Shawn. Andre Gregory A theatocal dlreclOI entMlalns an old ptayw1lghl lrl80d with anecdotes and obse!Vatlons during a tong dinner conver- sation ar a posh New 'York restaurant 'PG' ( t hr .. 50 min.) dllllfl'Y ·--°'~ ... .oft "Soop FOf 0ne·· ( 1982, eom. dy) Saul Roblnek. Marcta S11assman A New YOfk8' confronts social pressures and hlli own neu1oses m his quest IOI Ille perfect mate 'A' (I hr . 25 min ) Jack Anderson reveals in the Daily Pilat =rlday. April 22, 1983 27 ·-Western) Gregory Peck. Eva Mar;e Saini An Apache warnor sels oul 10 trap lhe man who has taken m htS while wife and half·breed child ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 0 llOWll "Detroit 9000" ( 1973. Orama) Alex Rocco. Han Rhodes The lnvesllga· uon of a large ,ewet heist 1s headed by a black detecltve. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CJ) llOWll "Tennessee Johnson" ( 19"3. Orama) Van Heflin, Ruth Hussey A hot· • headed young tailor's apprentice becomes the 17th president of the United States (2 hrs.) (fl BnlllT~ ~ A IOOk at three models wtio became actresses Lau· ren Hutton. Shelley Hack and Susan Blakely. •-•w•1www ... (%) llOWll "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee H0<sley, Kathleen Belief. Heroic re~ls try to dethrone an evil tyrant who has used sorce<y to enslave a medleval kingdom 'R' ( 1 hr , 40 min.1 tmlm.c ... otr11111•rr Tom COT1U: UP Cl.Oii Guest Ray Bradbury (Part 1) • llCMI "Ten Seconds To Hell" ( 1959, MystllfY) Jett Chanelle<. Jack Palance Two enemies IO<ced to work together fight tor the attentions of a dancer (2 hrs., 5 min) (Q) lllON "Mephisto" (t981. Orama) Klaus Marla Brandauer, Krystyna Janda. An ambitious German actor puts his 11th· lea aside In his bid for success when the Nazis come to power. (2 hrs., 15 min) 0 llOWll "The Deer Huntef'' ( 1978, Ora· ma) Robert De Nito. Meryl Streep ThrM cloee. carefree friends from a smaA Penn· sytvanla steel town are changed forever by experiencing the terrOF$ of war when they are drafted and sent to Vietnam. 'R' QM.. 3min.) W~ llOWll "Below The Belt" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Regina Baff. John C Becher A tough young women's fighting ability mak .. a name for ~ In the wO<ld of pto- lesalonal lemale wrestllng 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W CI).,_ "Hearts And Minda" (197'4) Oocumeritary. Directed by Peter Devis. Interviews with some of the people moet affected by fhe tragedy of Vietnam, In both the V.S. Ind 90Uthealt Alla, rllVNI thei hOrror and bewtldeml«lt of war 'R' I hr., 52 min.) ·g•---.mrATat a1I .. NMI • l:i'!aaby Takes A Bow" ( 1934, ) Shk'ley T eniple, Jamee Dunn A ~laced chlld atar become9 Amefl- ca'a IWM!heert. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) E , ... ., _.. "Oeeth Wish II" ( 1982, Of•ma) Broneon. Jiii tr•nd. A vlQllarll• moYll8 to Loa Anoelel to contJoue hli fight E Cflme. 'A'" (1 hr .. 35 min.) M -..ATU.- .. ... "COnen The Battlettan" ( 1982. A~ure) Arnold Schwenen.gger. .,.,,,.. EMt ~ In a mythlcal WOttd Of the ...... wetrlof•.thlef end hll oompen- lonl are Mnt by e Norclo ~ IO ,,_ the ruler'• dlught• from 1he lledef of e "*8 ""·.:,~ ..... 10mln.) ... -"If I Hed A~" (1932. COmecfv) w c. ~ Owy Coopef. Eight ••,.•""llOMI_. becOme the hen to en ...,._ "'° ,,..,...,. tol1\,N, ( 1 tw •• 34 min.) (I) _ _,.._ 10 ,.,..._,Aprtl21,1M3 Ollicer Renko (Charles Haid, center ) , explainA police procedure to a group of vi1iton on Thunday'1 episode of "Hill Street Blues," a t 10 :00 on KNBC (4). ~ ... •••••tma _.. "Atlantic City" ( 1980, Orama) 8uft Lanceater, Suaan Sera.ndon. The estranged hutblnd of an oyster bar wait· , ... errlvel With her pregnant yOU"Ollf Ila· ter and tome stolen heroin, wtllct'I he wanta en aging hood to Mii tor him. 'R' ( 1 hr., .... min.) ..CC> ... "The Deer Hunt•" (1976, Ofa. me) RoW1 De Niro. Meryl Streep Three clole, oereh• trlende from e em.a P.nn- eytvenle 118'4 town we cNnoed fote¥et by eXOllflendna the terrort of ww wtwt thty n dNfteO Ind eent to VIMnM\. 'R' i[3 ~~ ,..,., -...... M .. ''ltudent lodlee" (1M1, Com-edVl Kl**' ,...,, Mellhew Oalcltby, A ~.-inu J)lyOhOtlo lclllf .... the ~ 14Udlrltt of • typlo9I Ameran hlatl tchOat .... ( ""·· .. INI\.) •(f) '°'"""-• .,_ "Little Miss 8foedway" ( 1938, Mullcel) Shirley Temple, Jimmy Dlxante. An orphan llnde het1elf In a warm and fov.. i lotttl' home~~ hr .• 30 min.) •n•• .., .,_"The Next One" (1982, Sct- eno.flotlon) Keir Dullea. Adrienne Bar· beau A man from the MUN bteelct the ttme barrier end landl on en ltoleted ..... =.~ .. 35mln.) •1!1.1.•rc1 .. "TNt Conteeelone" (1te1, ) Robef'I De Pih. Aobett °"'41. The~ Mpet11 .. ~of two bt()4h. -. •Loe~ po1oe ~end en emtJllllM AcitMtt Celholo .-... °°"" 3~e murdtt~tton. 'A' (1 •i:m..- l -ue1day Conl. ~g,atn " llped 11 llW Au•tln Opera ~. ttt11 .30mln) <I> .. ,. UP a•llll I Hlurld IWO btothtrt who 111 Nlling rwtw WOfld reoordl In body·buMdlng end -!Ohl 1111 Ing, WUA'1 t\Ott ... Jllall Lc>04an lri.t a l&elal m.tdl from c11 ll11tt. the glrle ol lhe Ultle league ol Seton Twltllng, an fJllllOtdlnary bachelOt lalhtr ... "FOUf ''lendt" ( 1981, Orama) ~Ilg W1110n. Jodi Tt\Mn Ttw11 high echool buddlee take MPlllll roadl lo •duhhood alter oradUallOn ~• continue tO be unltld by ftNlndthlp Ind In.if IOve tor the 11me woman ·n· ( t "' • M min l ~ .,_ "Chip 011 The Ol<J Block" $4-4. Mutle&l) Donald O'Connot, Peggy an A deught., acll H a at11nd·ln du1 Ing the run of 11 mutlcal comldy when hot 1111 mothel 11 un11blt lo UN he! voice ( 1 -~m~ • • CClmO The two neighbor• end up on 1 eno In court when Jamee 1n11111 that Joule aoreed to ~'>' 1he Klr k~._. IUl•rmTOI -l'IOIY -_... courrY Featured Ille aboard an oil platform, the Melody Men - lllture World Ba1beflhof:>peB, Ebony MagaDne taShlOn .now. Orea1 Stutted Cabbage RollOtt -a benelll winding tor the Cooncil ol Christiana and Jews Cl) .. ,..,. CD).,_ "The SwOfd And The SOfcerer" ( 1982. Fantuy) Lee HOfSley. Kathleen Beller. Heroic rebell try to dethrone 1111 evtl tyrant who has used SOfcery to enslave a medieval kingdom 'A' ( 1 tv 40 min.) .. «Z> M CAn.M •8(1)-•-AJ and Rk:k head out to aea In search ot a trained dolphin that 1\81 ~ kidnapped from an oceanar'gm JR> (I hr.) D • A IMAI Neu talks a focal deli owner Into otv1no a Job to a young g1r1 caUQ!!! lhopllftlng In hit stOfe. 8 III TOO Cl.Oii POI ~..--.. An old friend ulls Henry to be the t>est man tor his second marrlaoe 1 ........ llYl1BY "We, The Accused" Paul decides to make a run fOf II when Chief Inspector Boftro, assigned to lnves11ga1e Eflnor's death, Ofders an exhumation. (£'art 3) D (I hr ) er!) llAITIM'llCI ntlATM "Private Schulz" While under the command of Major Nauhelm. fate places Nauhelm's se>cy new secretary --and a million pounds -within Schulz'5 grasp (Pa11 4) 0(11\t.) CIJ 90¥9 "Out1a090U'I" ( 1977, Come dy) C1alg RU55ell, HolltS Mclaren A 0000-natured halrdressef, who moonllghls as an lmpersonalOf ol female celebrlhes, shares an apartment and a platonic rela- tionship w•th a &ch1Zophrenlc young wom an 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 nWI I (I) mw. "Con11nen1a1 Divide" (t981. Romance) John Belushi. Blair Brown A Chicago newspal)ef columnist travels 10 the Rockies 10 escape some po1111ca1 heat and int8fV\eW a recloslVe naturalist 'PG' !_1hr • 43 min.) CZ) mw. "Age 01 Consent" ( 1969. Ora- ma) James Mason. Helen Mlrren Oey-1<>- day pr9SSIJres cause an artfs1 to nee 10 the serenity ol Australia's Great Barrier Reel 'R' (I hr., 45 min) .. D e ~ The Coach harbors a crush on his conslderably younger, new n~bot (R) • o rr TADI NO Barn'• riew Compultf dlaQnoMe all NI patient• 1111. ano Mo1ty"1 t:Mltlat lnlt1no11 ooet her • key won.a ~ ........ "1fO MCm eov.tege ol 'orurnula 1 enoh Gr11\d Prt• (llom C.Jltfle1 Frane.e) }R)(l hr.) !Rl llOt ..... ,,,. ... Coo~y lkttoMI combine wllh a1aUlc: llfm and newt footage In an ottl>PI utlllc; tak• oll. !MtllllMI .. (I) 'l1a9I .,. A cti.nt Wl\o II • ea(fy <*Id Uk• Am4tnda •nd Alek IO find hit lllllef ( I hr ) D • NU tTm1' ILUll The return ot a brutal na1cottc1 cop and OOldbfu"'-'• problelna with a murder .uepec1 who haa multiple l)Oftor1alll'" create unreal II Iha 111tl0n nou.;.• t hr ) I.,,. Yln11ua10M llYllMV "Wo. The Accueed" Paul decldee lo make • run tor It when Chtel Inspector Boltro. aMlgned 10 lnvettlgate E11nor·1 death. ordera an e11hum11Uon _(e&rt 3) o ( 1 nr.) (C)lnaJ9rtt WAITau.. "A Shoft Hlt- 101y Of Met Brooke" Thia B9C-pi0duced documentary traces the careef ol Met Brooka lrom the old TV series "Your Show Of Shows" to hla cuuent llOCCe&a aa a cQmedy movlemaker ( 1 hr . 10 min ) CH>.,. ''I'm Dancing Al Faat A1 f Can·• ( 1982. Drama) JIU Claybutgh. Nicol Wlfll amson The story ol a woman's battle with Valium eddk:!IOn ts tOld 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min) 0 mw. "The Wandell!fs" ( 1979, Dre· ma) Ken Wahl, Linda Manz. The mem befs of a tough t960s street gang 111 the Bronx discover that the processes ol growing up and f&lllng In love are much more difficult e11pertencee than eny ol the rumbles they've taken part In 'R' (I hr . 57 min) .. (Jl') .,_ "The Burning Hills" ( 1957, Western) Tab Hunter, Natalie WOOd. Two young lovl!fs llee an unscrupulous callle baron In a desperate light lor su1vlval (2 -hrs ..... TOM llAMOl IOllt --u.l. (IQ LOVlll ,__MID PlllPKT COUPL.11 1W D8Cl)9 GD ... IA'ftll)Al llQHf • llAICM Ol-TMl & IZ d OMI llMY tWmWl, lllMY MAa1Wll • 11•11.aM' • ,. LA~ Featured Investment eKpert William Donoghue tells how tu lake advantage ot Investment opportunities. singer I songwriter Roge1 Whittaker ( 1 hr) ('E) .. ..a.-,.,nca-... ~-CD.,. "2069 A Se>c Odyssey" ( 1978, Science-Fiction) Alena Penz. Nina Fredric AmOfous VertUSlan women land on Earth and encounter humen males fOf the first lime 'R' ( t hr . 45 min ) CO).,_ "Fehc1&" ( 1980. Drama) Jean Roche. Mary Mendem An Australian cou- ple's ma111age is shaken up by the arrrvaf ol a boled ·~t ( 1 hr .. 5 min ) (_s)L.OVllQ Ml) ....cf cowut (I) llCml "Nea, Young EmmanueOe" (1978, Comedy) Ann Zacharias. Semi Frey A rebellious 16-year-old attempts to w111e a steamy novel ( t hr , 45 min ) I JWCWI ftll Cl) °'*Y Quincy tallfl In love with a young wkjow whole hulbMd died In I cfub:;r.~w (1 hi . 10mln.) e H.olt Johnny Careon II Charlll Nelton Aellty AUdl~ J Noona~t~~ ..-Mn llOWll "Tha PINtur• 8-klf•" ( 1H&. ) Ann·M1rgr•1. Carol lynley Thf~ Wom4W1 k>Ok lor IO\le In . 2 l'lfL) --............. llOWll "r' ( tH9. 8uapel'lM) Yvw Monlend, JMn l.oult Trlntlgnant. The po1111ce1 murder of GrlQOflol Lambfatclt terVll H Iha pratudl to (ha Grllil military coup (2 hre .. 10 min) (l}A ... DAY•-"Bllf s~ On P•m Ml ~=·~~MVA11 m Martowe la the prime euapect when a hood he wa1 hired 10 bodyguard It found dead -· emarr.-r 'fOlllNT A 10011 11 thrM modlll who bocame 1c1r ..... : LIY- ren Hutton. Shel'->' H1ok end Sveen Blftkety G 1'MI •• • ~ oor1•D11011 Thia documentary chronk:let Iha ~llOn of CM1t1an1 llvlng In communllt-eontrOlled nation&. A11 Llnkfetter and Mr•. Alekundr SOQhenlt:ln ate featured. ( 1 hr.) i lllllP-11191fMIWWW ... LAM. Al• CMI tml TOPaAmlOllll Covetage of the tO round Roger Stalford I AlelO& RodrlQUN. Wtlterwelghl bou1 (from Atlantic City, N J ) (R) (2 h(S., 30 min ) llCMI "Allanllc City" ( 1980, Drama) Burt Lancastei. Suaan Sarandon. The estranged husband ol an oyste< bar -11- letl5 arrive& with her piegnanl younger ... ter ano some stolen heroin, which he wants an 8Qlng hOod to sett fOf him 'R' ( 1 hr, 44 min.) D MOVil ··0ead End" ( 1937, Orama) SyMa Sidney, Joel McCrea Youngste<1 In an East River slum light to ove<come lheif environment ( t hr . 35 min.) U.a:Z>llON "To The Vk:tor" (1948. Drama) Dennis Morgan. Vlveca Llndlcn. Wat crlmlnafa are rounded up and brought to lrral In postwar France. (2 hrs .. 5 mln.) ml D GJ LA11 lllHT Wint DAVID Lil I I'" Guests· comedian Richard Lewis, actor Robert Duvall. gypsy Steve Tslgonott. ( t hr.) •:=u ~ TOM COT1\I: WI Cl.OM Guest. John Rublnsteln. 41> LOWI. ~All ITYLI ([) llCMI "Penitentiary" ( 1980, Drama) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Thommy Pollatd A young black uses his bo)(lng skMls 10 aur- vlve l~lson. 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T'beft wu good news and t.d news in Garden Grove Saturday nJcht when the Oranae Couty Muter Chorale rendered Brahma' "A German Requiem" In En1U•h with Maurice Allard conduetinc the chorwa and the orchemtra. The conceft bepn at 8 o'clock to a half-filled theeter, ~ perhaps aa a l'e9Ult of an unfor1unate oonflict in ~ mchedullng with Oran1e Cout College'• Bach ooncert.. The t.d lWW'I la that laiecomen were wated du.ring the puaic, even up to and throu&h the 90pl'aDO 90llli at the one--bour mark. There 11ee1m little jwlUticatioo f« th.la 9ince there are IO many natural breaks In the mu.le anyway. Not cmly were the peop&e Jet In but they tended to stand In the ~~~='~IictW:: end with the audience, howew!r. A vtoUn.ist WU .-n to .camper to her chair at the end of the first chorus. "Rl e 11 e d Jue 'Ibey '11\at Mourn." Doubtlem, .evera1 if the audience were b1ewd no end by all that bustle, and particularly moum.tul lf they had to krimp to pt tl.! debt price. More b9d neww. The ecoustb in the Donald R. Wuh Memm:ta1 Auditorium are not the best. The 90UDd of the cborw !IH!'t'lfld to be .wallowed up behind the IJl'(mlflDlum arch imtMd ot rolllni out awr the a•..lienc. Abo. the tympuii ron. vibnted 9C1De of the-.eta: Oisaa.titlna to •Y the ie..t. The final bad newa. Conductor Allard a~ to have hia mind el8ewhere during much of the perfonnance. With hia left hand behind hia back and turned obliquely to the aingen. It la perbape understandable that there were oenain lapeee in Interpretation.. One of which 19 that the "whole thing" waa over a good 10 mlnuties quicker than usual. Now for 90IDe good newa. 1b.e chon.&a ainpn Have a good aound, large and round, but by the same token. they find It difficult tq ling 90ftly, and that is a prime requisite for Brahmi. They stood foe all that Jong time, s!nghlg their hearts out, and it ia too bad there WM IO much needJem confusion. The men'a -=tiorl of the chon.&a oomea ecn. Joud and clear, and the ladies' votcea did not drown out the total eound. The eeoand 9eL'dan. "Behold All Fk!ah la M The Gram" WM 11rell done, the belt pM't ~ the tencr'S lMCilna tbe fupe and end1na with • . . . tean and liCb1nc . . . lball flee, ab8ll flee! from them." &11@D1 and atimulatfnl and lnvolvfnC! Perhaps the way Bnhm9 IDlended it to be M&l\f: - Likewi.te, with Ford. Be baa a bf&, clarion vok:e, and when be a.keel. "Now, Lord, 0 What Do I Wait For?" we all J*ha .. eqected an amww - right now. A complete departUre from the suavity of Dietrich Fbcher-Diesbu. Both eoloist:a gave llXlft earthy than .pritua1 readings of the muaic, which wu aomethin1 different. Good vibes Browning gives · bravura performance the =J~~~J!~~ s.~ nJcbt In a rowimc r:forrnmm ol the ProkofJev Plano Ccmcerto No. wblch received .an ovation tnJm an mth•wf-UC audience at Suita Ana Hieb SchooJ. auditorium., I The aaperb ~ of tbe ball only mhanjced the brawra plaYfnl of BrownlQa, who enjoyfJd a amatkmal rapport with Cark tn tbe tedJQnUy demanctlDI work. Browninl plays u lc>udly u an.yme on tbe tour toda7, Md 11 "'"llY ,nthout effort. but at tbe --time 1rith pat .... tivtty. Clark baa • r.l feeJiDI 6x' PrOkofiev, brinP'I out an the MliDilduw olsure bwaty ol tl"9 piece. A ~ ex•mple of this .,... the introductkm to the 1eCOnd movement of the concerto wbeo Clark elldted all the echca of Mab)er uaW1y overloobd. Browniq muteTed the lntrlcadea of the •yncopatlon ln the aecond movement with ~ihe appW.. after the first movement, uaUally a no-no, tlie audience and muad•• ~a truly emoUonal ~ Tbe ooacert opened with the : ~· Overture by 8l!etbown, an overiure In name ~Y .tnce It opened no opera Cll' ~ work.. but ia a festival p6ece. The COiDCti i mded with Symphony No. 7 by Beetbown. nm jewel DeYel' llbme mare bdcbtl.y than SaturdQ n!Pt. A1W.,. a dellabt to tbe eye• well u the ear, the mwdc loYen were 11'Mted to a textbook 1emorl on strtnc playiq. The t...11 and cellol nocably were expomd' in the Iona ~ r teew.rtnc tbe9e imtnrJnents. The mellow 1umou. 80UDd9 emanat1n4 from thme.eecdcm were most enjoyable. a.k'• ~Y mierpmatioo brought out all the ma.nive aplendor of the mu.le. and one endearing note -Clark conducta nearlt!:° memory, and to 9ee him Paddenly come to If and turioully turn ~ of the 9COl"e, meanwhile never m'9lfn& a beat, a. 80IDethina to watdl. The final baritone and man. lltCt1on. "Lo, I Clark wu able to bri.na out all the tender Unfold To You A Mystery,'' aod .. Death Where la pMbos md bea~ the 9eCllnd mo.rement and the Thy Sting?'' were CIUp. articulate and atin1na. with fuc\111 built to a ~ aeecetR\ · ~mm In the ~p&~>3C~"'"'!!"'~ Tbe development aei:tion of the third ........ competence_, -n&WY VILDEIU .... _ "'..[. ~ w_perb1p1 &Jittle..IDOft heavy brtnaml the tenon in one beat late In the than stately, but the ftna1e of the 1Mt movement ~·neath Where ta'Tby Slinl?'• which-.-~-... oneof lbe more ~~1hta ef:fectfve. And why not? After all. bet. the talent -.i OD the mumc 9Cl!'De. Qlrfl: brouabt all the In the c:borale to take aucb UberUee. ~ ot tbe opus out at the N'S and banded it All in all. lt WM a Vetty inteftlldnl evenin& fCll' to W Clll & platter. a variety of realOlll. oot all ot them JeilUmate at a Many thanb to Oark and bla croup for tbia Conna1, d•rlml concert. wooderful lift. . · OCC mini-fest ••• Program features many moods of Bach -. Nastassla Klnskf and Rudotf Nureyev during a tender rnornent In ''Exposed.'' '•xposed ••• '· ·Kinski and Nureyev appealing N-..... Ki.mid la one ol the. most allurlna yo~ screen actre1•n wonmc tocU,y. Alternately lnnooent and wordly, part tomboy and part. ~woman. she'•~ with matcblem. exodc beauty. What llhe 18Cb. FOd ,.......,.. in p6ddnc fllQI projec:t& Liil ,.... • ,... the only nman to bother 88ebll Paul Schnder'• cold-blooded •'Cat People.'' But wen Km.Id'~ ~Wl'°8 ain't ..ivw wri amea Toback'• badly •h•ti,!: intellec1Ually pnt.endom new "Bxpcwl." . To be8in with, Tot.ck ..... us to accept -.Cin1kl •• an innocent Wl.conaln colle1e student. Even 'FlasHClance. • • • • • . Offers too many cliches ~'I Doi I Doi ••• ' i When the goiq pta rousb, the aood folb OVtt •~ at the BarJequlD DinDer Pla)'boue eeem to call In .ctor John Shull. ~ Shull. both durable and ver9Ule, la starring In -the Hatlequln'a prOductlon of "I De! I Do!" along • :j withU.~ 1 i "'I Do! I Do!" la caly a two-chalw:ter play, but eccordfnC to producer Al &.mpt.oo, it WU M hard to cast M an extra~ with a ~ of thouaanda. ~ ''We were not able to c.t the put of Michael ~ until the ,!-J before we went into reheanal," a: "•"'f*'A "We cm& Lia Robinson • ~ quldd.y, but we couldn't llnd the right penon to play Michael until John auditioned. "We looked at a number of act.on, but the chemistry Jun w.m't rfabL In a play like this. the dwmistry between U. two playen mwt be nee perfect or you'll bomb. • "John and U.. have that chemistry," Hampton added. "They make you feel that they really are married to w:h other. It'• like looldnc at a pece of real life." "1 Do! I Dor ts the musical adaptation of the p),ay, ·~Four~." It~ the~ of~ and Mic:bee\, be8inniDa with tbeil' wedcltnc cky when they movea into iiu. partk:ular bedrom:n and ending when, u an elderly couple, they move Good comedy, . music away, leaviq the four-poster bed to a newly married couple. • Directed by Allan Hunt, "I Do! I Do!" la done up well in three acts, offering both comedy and· aood music. The hit ~ to come out of th1a play waa "My Cup RUDDt«b Over," but there are a number of other aoocS 80llP in the show, ~ them "Flamlnc Acna." "Love lm't Every1hlng'' and "What Ia a Woman?" Both Shull and Robinaon have performed at the Harlequin before, Shull ao often he almoet seems like a l'f!OUlar. Be baa appeered in Harlequin producUom O{T~ on the Boof," .. Sbowboet'' and "Anyth.lnc Goe.." while Bobbwon made her debut at the Santa Ana dinner playhouse in "Cha tel' Two." . Accompllahed entertainen with excellent voices, tbeY both give poliahed perlonnanoN In "I Do! I Doi": playtne.Gtzemely well oft e9Ch other tmder' Hunt'• direction. Hunt takes f!W!l'Y opportunity to make thla a different production. often using the areu outllde the stage. The weddlnc acenes are played ·quite effectively in the aucperice. ~ the thee.terpn aa put of the weddina party. Hunt hail fun wttli the ~but It'• the type of play tliit Jenda 1Cliiell to a.n of aa..PfitiOna. "I Do! I Do!" will canUnue throuab lune lf at ';l'he Barlequln. Doi" FA~ tournament. . . . Thre-e oiie-acters to be Judged Three one-ed p1aya, each Judeed the belt in Its atate, wlll compete tomorrow at the Laauna Moulton PlaybouR with the winner Fina Oil to national =tion in AlMb. Tbel elimlnadom involve p)aya from California, Nevada and Hawaii In the annual Festival of American Community Thmten (FACT) tournament. Bepr" m ntfna the Moulton Playboule will be JMOD Miller'• "Lou Gebric Did Not Dle of Cancer" by JM011 Miller, author of "That CbamP'omhlp 8eMon" Alex Gol8on II direc:tlnl the dtama, •hlch focwee on marital canfJJda between a Little Leacue eo9dl and hia wt.fe, who la involved in community theater. Perfonnina in .. Lou Gehrig" wtD be Jon Skloli. Bubua Edivan Jnd Kathryn ~ohmon, all of wion have qpeered on the plaJlboUlle·ai.ae ln the JJMt. nie Nevada entry wlll be Edward Albee's "'!be 7.oo Story," directed by Joanne ~iett. formerly of San Clemente, who spent 1 yea.n acting and dkecim. with that dty'• Cabrlllo Playi.ou.. Hawall wtl1 be :i;:-U!Jd by "'The Me' Nobody Knows," dDae In Hawaila:n. Accord1na to p~bouae man.a,On.i dittctor DoucJaa Rowe, the FACT festival reps.-nta a ''unique ~ty for community theater Javers to view IOIDe of t8' best one-act producticna in the western United States." Tbe ~ ol tou:a1uw'a ~ comi-Ution will perfonn in the national finala thla IWDme!" ID AIMlr.a. Tbe winninl entry of that tournament will repreeent the United States at the intemadoaal competitiao in Japan in August. Nevada will open the tournament at 3 p.m., with Hawall'• productionl aolnc on at 7:30 and t.cuna'• at 9. A•idience pertidpatiml ~on the plays will be held followtna w:h perfonnmce. --------~--------------------------.... ------...... ----------.... --------------------,._.,...;:a:s:;=.p:;;.:>==.=;=::..:::~·-:=.-:------~----....... 5 J! 2 "Man 011.a __ .. :U ~':,..":.":~ Sa:!..<!!~:_~ . .-~ o1-,f Quests· and dreams. • They're billing it as "'l'be Summer of Questa and Dream&." The Sadd1eback Ccmpany 'lbeeter, about to embark on it• sixth lleMOll of "°'elllonal ewnmer stock at s.ddleback Coneae, wl11 be llftlleDtina two pla)'ll with a cunmon threld -both deal with kleallsta. fiahtinc IOimt the 8J'aln of life. The shawl Will be "Man of La Mancha," the muaical that tnauaura1ed the ataae of the Mt.ion Viejo theater, and ''MJ9ter Robet'ta," the dramatk: comedy about aailon iA the backwater area of World WarD. David Holliday, who played Cervantes/Don Quixote in that first Saddleback production of Funny faces in the new staging, which will run from June 28 to baa elected Tom Moon. former busme9 rmMgel' of ~ July 10. No .tan nave yet been algDl!d tqr .. Mister the Oranp County Master Chorale, u cha1rman. Roberta," which pla)'ll from July 21 to Au,. 7: Stan Hatto haa been appointed bwdnem manager, in ~ In addition, the Company Theater'• Junior charge of the company's day-to-day operations. a. Wing will praent a children's show, .. Ali Baba and Other board memben are Claude Whitney, .fl the f'orty Thieves," scheduled for July 14-31 in the Dorothee 'llw>usand, F.dgar' GUcb.ritt., Arthur Burke, > analler Studio Theater. Further information is Newt Wayne, Bernice Ellla, Guy Halferty and ,,_:i._ available at the college box office, 831-4656. Gloria Seelye. N ~ • • • THE NEWPORT Harbor Acton 1beater baa announced a reorganization of lta management structure. ••• TUE LAGUNA Moulton Playhouae is taking ..... registration for its ·six-week summer acting '° workshop, geared for students Interested in ~ prof emlonal training. Claues will run from July 5 to Aug. 12, Mcmday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will culminate in a ahowcue production. In additkln to acUna. students will be able to take c1ames in voice, aance, improvisation, Shakespearean technique, mime and video techmque. Acceptance is by interview only, with inte!"views beginning May 14. Tile minimum age ia 17, but the playbou8e will offer a mini-worbbop for high school students. Call the playhouae at 494-0'f 43 weekdays from noon to 5 p .m . for ~t.ion. .._,.. ..., 'The Game' returns ''The Game of Games'' ia coming back to South Cout Repertory by popular demand. The variety show about breaking down communication berrlen, which ortglnally premiered at the Qista Mesa theater in Marcil, will be playina on four Monday evenings between now and mld- June. Tile first staging will be this Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the SCR theater, ~5 Town Center Drive, c.o.ta Mesa. Sut.quent abowll will be given May 9, May 30 and June 13. '"n>e Game of Games" baa the look and ~ of a flat.by TV game show, but it ta eerioua butfneea, accord.lng to lta producen. The sanaa. skits and Jolt• illustrate methods of communlcat:iJll with dlffettnt penonallty types. The Swfu mime-and-mask theater Mumme1•1Nhz wiU make its first north Orange-County appearance this-evening at Fullerton's PIU~r Auditorium, 201 E. Chapman Ave., at 8 p.m. ~eta are $i4.&0 per penon, or $12.50 if , tk:kei. are purc.bMed in groups of 10. Relervatiam may be obtained -by-calltn1 Communication .Canpaniel In~ at 478--01~1. ;-=-----------.....---------------------~ DAVID GRIMES CLASSICAL GUITARIST IN CON€ERT UCI Committee for Arts Presents Theatre Flamenco of San Frano#od . Thursday & Friday, · April 28 & 29, 1983 Spm -Concert Hall Flamenco danclog With llve guitar & 81~ . .,; _r -----------------=-» ~ 6 -Big Doings ~ CID ; Coast druminer. =E • • On the road with Barry Mani/ow ~ S, GLENNA JOHNBOlf ro&TER ,; Pllot c. •• .,.. ...... ~ !!: If drummer John Ferraro entered ll Olympic competttiian. be would not be -Oi a sprinter. Ferraro would go for · distance, in for the lorJC haul 1 "I didn't want to be a drummer in a ~ group JoOking for that one bia bit _ record and aix months later being .2 fal'gotten. I am a muak:f.an That la i: why. I became a ltUdk> drummer, a ~player." Ferraro, currently on tour with Barry Manilow in South Africa, =ua~ from Newport Harbor School in 1973 and attended Orange ec..t CoDece for two y.ra. He has came a lmic way aince Nonna Butcher helped Ferraro uaemble b.ia tint at ol drums at ap 7. Both Ferraro and hia mother, AnceJa StoWefnvr, Newport Bwb, •Y bla talent w. a combination of both natuft and nurture. • -.. "I think it helped being ltalian," said Ferraro. "My family 1"aa-muaically iDclbWt~· '-'I WU alw~a ~ to punue my inteft9l in tbednma" ~ I high c:balr at .,..Jtime and bounce In. time to LawrelM»" Welk11 popplJll champape codm. "On the whole tht nelchbon wer-e patient about hla pPdice. We lined his room with ea eertc.11 to keep the nol8e down.'" she add. .. It bJ¥d a little atrange, but it helped. .. Ria mother aald even before he received a toy tom-tom from bia grandmother, Ferraro would llit in tu. Ferraro beliews one maket bla own "HAIL 'THE KING OF COMEDY'! AD those who ire serious ~ pictures, hail THE KING Of COMWY!" 0-$N#C. THE 100A r SHOW. H•C· rll "EXHILARATING-. Scorsese .-, confinns his repubtion as one of the most Uhentic, most origNI voices of .. filnl generMion." -C:.., . ..., t'OM ,._. "IRRESlmBLE... ai film lhail wil itch on the memory." ...... ,_......,.., llAQADlef "Roa.rt De Nro Md Jerry~ spA.tde in THE ICING Of COMB>Y.,, NOIU -~ ' lucky break in the music buainie9. Hia fortune waa in hia mentors and ~ all through b1a youth. Norma Butcher of the l>erk..lm School of Music, Richard English, band instructor at Newport Harbor High. and Charlea Rutherford at Oranc• c.o.at College. "I always admired the studio musicians who are still playing cooalatendy good music well into their aixUea.'' He explained that music ia a tough busine9a. "'l'bett are two w~ys you can go. You can bum out quk:kly through the dn.lg tcene or last a long tlme by bein1 conslatent ana adaptable. "YOU have to be oonfident in your own ability and not let your ego keep you from adjusting to the style the artist wan1a." A studio mWlidan often hean, "We want a drummer that playa like the guy that waa in here ~ .. It WM~ •• talent and ~ty to .dapt to another artiat'a style tliat won blm a aold album for Barry Manilaw'a uuere Comes the NiahL" Al~ playtna with Mani10w at the Hollywood Sowl and on the T~Sb<>w were bi&b pamtnrhll"' career, rerrwo still nmemben the thrill Gt xC:!s b1a fiat $20 far-''lie . with a lfO'lP when he waa 17. "I t.boup.t. wow, be!l!f paid for 80f1lething you love to do!" TravelJ.nc around the world, jet lag, working until 3 a.m. and 80llletimel bavinC to ~ a commercial for Maclb>ald'a oc AM-PM Mini-Marta. can be c:liffkulL But.Ferraro would not change a thing about b1a lifestyle. ~ he wiabel he could spend more time being a tourist in the countriet he viaita and spend more time "With the frienda he has made all over the world. "I don't feel that I have had to sacrifice any penonal relationahipe becaWle of my travel. U I get married, I see an advantage to marrying 80lneODe in the budneM who would undentand the demanda of a tour. But on the other hand conflicting carees:s could becoloe competitive and difficult." Ferraro'• abort term pl could be ncordina b1a own music with a group. ''I 1-med a lat fru:n IWdio musidan Larry Carlton, who waa with the f Cruaaden and -Steely Dan. & my Jong term goal fa to have an artist walk into a studio and •y, "I want a dn.unmer who p)aya just like John Ferraro." ,.·Fenaro'a lave of wind aurfing ia a reflection of bis attitude aboUt bia music. oonfideoce in bla akill and own c:reaUvtty, yet. free enoi.P to enjoy the ride wherever' It takes him. Wm aMal you a leeODd dwnee to 1ee a flm you'I ... to 1ee ............. ....... -----------·- Coral Bay bas Just been Invaded by the razor-jawed PIRANHA ... lHE SPAWNING ~ ltll A Soll9 llll.llllllM. PIC!llll IUWI [Bl 111..is..sowo -.... 7 :!! 0 -:~ ! ~ Q. • ~ ..... "" ~ 0: ID ~ ~ ~ N N ~ co ~ Currently H~nging ~ Treasure. • • From Quicksilver Galleons ~,;-..... _ •-..-.c"" ' ~ ''°"' hie 1 ,i at early 18th century Spanish colonial life since t: most of the artifacts are believed to be penonal !t P"""'Mions of the ~ .g In 1724, Tolosa and companion veaael, c: Guadelupe, w~enroute to Verw:ruz.,)'Jexko from 1G Spain with mol"e than 1,200 pmengera and crew and 400 tona of men:ury (quJdmilver) when a brutal . ~ hurricane overtook &hem. -The ahlpe unk -eeven miles apart in Samana !2 Bay off the northeast coast of what Ls now the 0: Dominican Republic. More than half the paasengen managed to reach ahore but many later died of hunger and exbawtkln. 1be handful of surviwn, includina a woman 9e'WD months preen.ant, walked 200 milel to Santo Domingo living on a diet of anai1a, palma and grueea. Although the Spanish government attempted to recover the mera.ary -vital to refininl gold and silver in the Spmllb Empire'• extenllve Mexican ~ -it eventually abandoned tbo9e efforts. Low of the mercury, valued today at •~ million. aet back Spanish bullion production, lll!'Yel'ely atnUninR the alreldy ahaky empire. The shipe remained undisturbed at the bottom of the bay until 1976 when Captain Tracy Bowden of tl\e salvage ship Hickory obtained the Oomimcan Republic's penniuion to search for the hbtoric wrecks . Guided by survivors' accounts praerved in the Spanish colonial archives in Seville, Bowden and his diving team found the Guadelupe burled Wlder- the sand in 24 feet of water. A year later, they located the Tolosa ~ in ~ral more than 40 feet down. Technically, much of the recovered treasure would have been considered smuggled goods because it was manufactured outside Spain, elaewhere in Eu.rope. Under Spanish royal decree, all imports to the colonies were to be of Spenilb origin. Bowers Muaewn has planned .everal aped.al events in connection with the exhibition, includlna tu.ma. tows, II.rt activities for children. treesl.U'e hum ldta, a 1ectutt and a Swlllhbucklen Day. The mu.eum la located at 2002 N. Main SL in Santa Ana and lL open Tuaday lhrQuab Saiwdlly from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to~ p.m. Admteelon ... by dcoatlon. "Thoroughly.original. Magical?' · LocALHERO Winner 4 Aeademy Awards ~,.,, ..... .... "'""• -·-· .. KIRK DOU6W ·JOHN SCHNEIDER A MARTlt BAf6MAN ...... ED MACON'S RUN ......... .,m KANEW ~ ..... PETtR ~..._..,LOUIS A. STROLUR .... .,JEFF KANEW A IWl:SAI. PIC1\lll ,_ .. WT_, .............. 6"'.~-c '"' . . .. . . ~ . . "'1NiOIT PETl&S lfiNTS A PllTGAAM lfJlJ(S ~ ·AN AlfiWf LYNE ALM • RAMWII · ltlHR BE~ · Mll'JWl NJllRI fXHfilM ADm~-PfTm IUIR AND~ Pflmi · lrJIEENIUY BY TIM HUUY ANO J1E ~lER~ STIJIY BY TOM lllJ.EY. immo BY ID M* ANO m lRDIHAER ·IHCTEO BT• ml ,;~_!I~=:~ A~~~ -Jf-. A M'WJ .tl .... R -'-'!..=" :•,_ . ..., .... NOW Pil2AYING -·--------···- 9 . .; I ' 10 At the Movies ~ O> -~ 'Exposed' waste of talent ;::: FromPeael ~ ·populated by lliniUJarlY unappealing ~ chancten (pu1lcularly the men. who ~ are almoet all bullies and boon). ;t Nure,1eV movea with uncommon ~ grace, ~t be, like many of the other . ,, i ~ I ® NO ONl UllO£" 17 /IOMTTlfJ 0 IA4'0 __ ..., '"_ ..... , acton. LI burdened by d1aJosue that aeema to have been lifted 1traigbt frun • phlk9ophy text. "Expcad., ii a muddled mem -that wut.es ll lot of fine talent. 'Flashdance' a lot of dance ... From Pmge3 coupled with that of Alex'• mentor', Hannah (Lilla S~). provides our Cinderella with enough courage to march into that ltU.ffy repertory and finally fill out an application. However, Nick almolt botches things up by calllng a pal to arrange an audition for Alex. Our dance-heroine la infuriated; she baa finally grown up. At first. Alex retu.es to attend the audition. but Hannah'• audden death (you could see it oom1ng from a mile away) and a few word.I of advice from an over-the-hill dancer convtncea her that s he'd be a fool to let thia opportU.nity allp away. Moat of the hyper-paced dance numbe rs &tje 1et in a Pittsburgh working-man'• bar, which 90IDehow has the theater fadlltlea to stage a lhow that would put most New York and Loe tclubs to shame. . . . Forgetting thi1, choreographer Jeffery Hornaday createa 1ome 1tunnm, routi.nel to. the 80Wlda of 1ucb up-beat 1inger1 ar Laura BranJaan, Donna Summer and Cara. But the trite 1ubploll involving Alex and her frlenda are awkwardly meshed between the dance eequences. Beal.a. in her film debut, is too busy puckering her Upa and twitching other erogeD0\.11 body parts to do any aerlou.s acting. Sure her character matures, but with all the grace and 1ubtlety of a sucker punch. Of courae, our fairy tale endl with Alex dazzling the mooty dance judges with a brilliant routine (word baa it that a sub wa1 imerted for Beals for 1101De number'I). Thia 9CeDe is the most upllfting moment of the film. But aa the last strains of Cara's wke filter through the theater, the audience can only wonder what this movie might have been. 11. ,. ·, ~ . ..... ~ .. --~- ANAHEIM D''~ t 'N --"•'-• .,...... ......... -·-~-­._......... .. QM ...... IWf""A r'AI<~ .•. ~ -----·-llMOIO llNCOlN .. I "' f("UN;AIN VAllE1 l'" ~ • .... .A Hf,!?~'•\ . -"ZOE I I ----·..-. ..... _ " "Wl&Arl'UOUI ..,,.OUT~llll"._ .... 90'fr ... -·"- ,. ...-,:.• u.r .. "'9CMWW.Lr .. a. .. _ The Clas~;cs Unex·pected debut ••• Entertaining Ivan FW.ber' made an unexpected debut during Saturday's performance of the Loa Angeles Philharmook at the Santa Ana Miah School. Due to ume., mUllk:al d.lrect.or Carlo Maria Giulini WU unable to appMr leavlna Fl8Cher to conduct hi• flrat American orchestra. The performance WM the finale. of the Ora.nae C.OUOty l>hilharmonic Sodety'a 1~2'"83 aeMOO. The Philharmonic performed three oontnlldng pieces by Kodaly, Mozart and Brahml. providing the audience with a highly ent.erta.ln1n8 aDd varieCl program. During Fiacher'a 10-year career, the 32-year-old Hunprian baa apent most of his time conducting orcbestru in Great Britain.. He first appeared in the U.S. lut year when be waa cooduc:tcc foe the London Symphony Orchestra in •\IT,nnA Beech. CROWll IJmlllfATJOllAL PICTUllS PUlllTI "1fT TU"l'Oll" ..,.,.. CAAD ltA 'fl • tl'Af'rU.rt.um-• ami arc CAJmfY"""- Cl.All MilDOI • 11111.JCZ 1110!1 • ARLDI cow.KA • CllSPIJI Ol.Oftll ty llAJU.YI ' TnlD Cit-WlCllAIL D CAITtl -., GIOIGI ll)ftU _, 1!J"1l llCml'l'S -"-..r IUC AJIUOG .. A l&AmlAJI ~ _., mLllU . -> -A~ lllTDWAlDAL PDVUI m.&Aa lRl~l"&:"'I The evenin2 began wih fellow Hunp.rlan Zoltan Kodaly'• 7'Dlncee From Galanta" and ~ oonductor'a national pride ahowed thfOU8h in fUa work. The piece la comprUed of five indMdual tuna, played without interruption and arranged to accentuate the atrong IYP'Y tradition of the country. Galanta la a amall town situated between Vienna and Budapest, whtte the compoeer had spent aevm yean of bla childhood. The imagery of the piece la very ettec:Uve, perba .. more ao durina the faster .,....._. which are more typical of the romany mwdcal genre. The alower tliemee mix the gypsy temperament with the mellower aide of Kodaly, influenced to no amall ~by hla travela to Paris and e~ to "-} The third movement provides fbe beat anowcaae foe the pWiiat and Andre-Michel Schub ~ to the challengie well to provide some dazzlinc work before receivtna a highly entbualaatlc tesponae from the audience. j~ l 1 .._ :. \ 1 .. ~I ----··· ( LUXUIY THEATRES ) 1•1/ 4•111•11 •do111 I .10 ht Show nil' ••m OfLlll . U slO 1100 1:00 7 ttl ••II d-wa- WOG' I 03! Aa..TfleTO!f(N) 01CarWlnner ~•lea 11:41, ... 11117141 10111 HIGH ...... ..., "I> CHINA a 12:41 Z:ll 1 101 7:ZI 1:11 OICllrWln-ET THI:. ExTRA· 1J;J! • •• TERHf.STRIAl .A ... Oart& Cry1t.a1 (POI 0..-,.1• 0liN"I 1 1 ... Wknltflb / l sM Wllantk a.iWr...Wtrl2frff Wess•t• It I · I I I ' . ,- Curi ently Screening ~ ~-. ~? ~:: ... ---_. ..r. t~ 1~ 1. No matter whU iou'r• doing, your . ometown S}r~r 3S33 W• hcific Coat Hw,. ......... -...~ Rl.en•"-':'42· NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE. . 1SUNDAY ~IUICB 11" inclwt. Beftrage -Well Drink or S..: ..... ~. 1712 Placentia • . .,.. COSTA MESA The atytlnd, often unteelletlc llPPf'09Ch mtl)' not l!ppe9I to eorne older moviegoer•. but It should prove • hit among teen-11ge tw.. Good perfonnenc• from •young CMt Chat lndudee C. Thcmal HoMll, Matt Oiiton Ind ~ M.cc:No. nA811DANCa: ~ R. FIMhy but .,,...,.. "Rodly''-*• story Of • 1*n* Wdlr wtto dancllll In • night ctub Ind dre9ne Of beoOl1•io • ballet -... ,,..,.., ........... The t1m .,.. directed by ~ Lyne ("Fox•"). THI aACk STALLION MT'UMI: Rated PG. ~ to the popular "" llbOut • beelltlfUI bt8Ck hor98 Ind '* ycMmQ rider. In tNI outing, the 8ledt le 9'o6ln Ind Ne owner. pleyed egeln by Kelty Reno, tr•~ to the Mktcll• Eaat to reec:ue the hor98. LON• WOLP MCQUADI: Rated PO. Martlel ert1 euperstara ~ Norrtl Ind OeYkS Cllrredlne aquarw off In thlll KUoc~t\n fllm. Norrtl playt a modern Texu Ranger IU1Ung for Can-9dlne. dPOem>: Rated R. BeeutlfUI ~ Klnekl (''T-.'' "Cat P«Jpte") CM't UllY8ge thle ~ ~ fllm from writer-director Jam .. Tobeck. The ebaurd story eomehow mlxee a cotlege glf1'1 IMrdl for 1UOCM9 In New Yorit City, th• world of high tuhlon modeling end • vlolent lnterndOna? terron.t gang. DMoer Rudolf ~ CCHtars. TOOTam: Rated PG. Dultln Hoffman pC.ya tn out Of woB actor wno "°"'women'• ~. Ind wtna • eoep opera roe.. F\WY1ile9t fllm Of the~. Ind "'•quit• touching, too. Jeelk:e Lange, Tert Garr end 811 MurTey .. a.pert> In 1UPC>Of11nQ rdeL 1.T. THI llXTM-~ Rated PG, ...... Henry• Ea.rly Bird-Dinner Specials BEEF RIB DINNER 15.95 lnclud .. Soup or Salad Baked Potato & Corn on Cob •* Pacllic I .. Saa,,.r 17.95 Priae m 17 .95 DAD.I s .. 1,... ID . , ....... -----..--------~~~--~~-~----~- GRAND OPENING! gQ '2.11 COMPLETE Ll•I SPECllU· served 7 D•r• A WMk 114' ltf nn.., • • ~, ,., • t LunCh • Dinner Food To Go 11145 llNoldMnt ••••1 % mle No. Of w ... FOUfttllln ValleJ s6.95 DINNER SPECIALS 7 NIGHTS A WEEK From 5 p.m . Sunday ........................................ Roast Pork Monday ............. 1 ................ Hawaiian Chicken Tuesday .................. ,.. Soalhttti & Meatballs Salad l Carie Bread (no Potato) Wednesday ........................... Chicken Crepes Thursday ...................................... Meat loaf Friday .............................. Shrimp Au Grautin Saturday ............................ Steak Brochettes UlCk.KMe 10UP or Mlad muhed potatoee or French Mee ~ glMI of hOl'8e wtne • ........ ~-..1111 ----=----------- 13 :2 Orange County Clay ~ •• Exhibition runs through May26 .i ·~County a.y, .. a sroup nhibltion tn 8Chool ln Orange County, are reprwnted ln the In conjunction with the exhibit are a eerles of ! the LqWlA Be.ch Mu.um of Art'• Ccntemponry exhibit. • lecture• and aeminara to atldrea• clay art. A a. Cal1fomla Artista 8erlel. NDI ~May 28 at The cataloiued exhibitio!' of contemporary achedule of the events may be~ by cal.Ung ~ the mu.um. oerarnica la belna funded by the CaWomla Arta the muaeum at 494~31. =1; Twent y artiau, ·worldn1 in the ceramic C.ouncU. the dty of Laguna Beach.and the Fe.9tival The mweu.m. located at 307 Clitf Drive, la open 5: medium. who either live, work or have gohe to of Arta, and the U.S. InsUtua of Mu.ew:n SeJvlces. dally except Moftdaya from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ~ "BEHIND THE SCENES" With Brenda Capoftera ~Account Ex.ltM •••• Fried Clams. Because she's a Pisces. Great legs from dancing the night away at Baxter's. f ~ Low cut dress. Great for meeting shOrt guys. Purse: Skinny. (ft only looks fat beoause it contains an ashtray stolen from Club Med Cancun.) No IJf'Ob/em. Baxter'•""'* are ..,,.~ Jwt came In f10m fM beach. No W. INt alloWed. a: .. -· -·I -. ". ~ O> -.. C'i <'I 'i: ~ >; II ~ ... u. ..... ... 4) 'O i 1 ~ ~ ~ .... Whcit· ~ H .. 1ppening PLAYS "AS YOV LIKE IT,'' e SMk~ comedy, dOM8 thla weekend mt Saddleblldt College In Mtlelon Vlefo (831~). Fln&I' perfonnencee wll be ~ tonight end tomorrow et 8 p.m. end Sundey • 3 p.m. "BORN YESTERDAY," the dMl6c 19409 comedy, Is be6ltG offered by the lrvlne Community ThMter et Turtle Roci ComnuVty Petti, SwwlyNI Roed oft. Tl#Ue Rock DrMt In lrvlne (857-549d). Performenc.t ere being given frldey1 and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Apt11 30. "Bl.IS STOP," WllAem lnge'I dremeltc comedy, Is being pr...,ted by the M1911on Viel<> PleyhOuM In the Forum Theater on the F•tlvel of Ms 9founda, S60 lagurMI CMyon Ro9d, Legun11 8eecf'I (710-0391). CufUln tlmee .. 8:30 Frtdaya end Saturdays ttvough Apr1I 30. "COMEBACK MEMORIES," en orlglnela John Ferucca, wtnda up tta two-weekend run llt Coat College'• Dfwne Leb Them.-In Coeta Meae ( ~). Flnel pertonnenoee.,. tonight end tomotrow at 8 p.m. end SUnday at 4 p.m. "AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE," lbMn'a morallty pl.y modemaed by Arthur Miiar, comptet• lta run at the Fine Arts Studio Theater at UC lrvlne (833-41117). Cloetng ~ ate tomatrt end tomottow et I o'clock. FACT ONE-ACT FESTIVAL. e r9G1oM1 toumement, wll be staged tomorrow at the Lao¥n• ~on ~. eot Uigune Canyon Ro9d, uauna...,, (4M-<>743). ni. Neweda entry, '"TheZoo Story," wlfl bepi..-.fed at 3 p.l'I\., tolOWld by Haw811°1 "The Me Nobody Know9" at ?:30 end "Lou Gehrig Old Not Ole of Cencar'' by the hoM u.... ....... ting Cellfomla. at 9 p.m. "AOOLER ON THE ROOF," e muak:el 89t In Ruala, Winds up this weekend et Southern Cellfomla College, 55 Fair DrMt1 Costa Mea (556-3610). Rnel perfonM1icea.,. tonight ena tomorrow et 8 o'clock. "GOODBYE FREDDY' .. err orlQlnet comedy .-cted from OY9r too submitted, II being CM-•ted on tM 9econd 8uoe of South COMt Repertory, 156 Town Center Ortve, Coata Meee (957-4033). Curtain tlmH are 8:30 Tuesday• through Saturdays, 8 p.m. Sundays end 3 p.m. on ~ efternoona until Mey 15. "I DO, I DO," a two-charect• mu*-1 about marriage, Is on stage at the H.nequln Dinner Ptaynouee, 3503 S. Harbor BIYd .. Santa Ana (97~5511). P~ are being given Ngtttly except Mondays at vetylng curtWI ~ June 19. . "THE IMAGINARY INVALID," MoleN'• comedy, la the tare on ~ at11g9 of South Ooelt "9pertory, 855 Town Cent• DrNe, Coata Meu (957-4033). .. 'torlMIK* .,.. Qtwer1 Tuaadaya ttrough ~ tit 8 p.m., ~ .. 7:30" end JO ANNE ·woRLEY and ROGER PERRY They;ePIDy;ng s D.!!r Sorig -c- NBD. SIMON ...... MA.llVIN BAllUBCB .... ., CAllOt& BAYD SAGD · weekend efternoone et 2;30 through May 15. "U'L ABNER." the muelcel b8iMd on the comk: etr1p, la pleythg et ~·· Weet Dinner Pleyhouae, 140 Ave. Ptoo, Sen Clemente (492-9950). Curtain tlmH very Tuesday• through 8undeY9 untll May 15. <>HE-ACT PLAYS ere being 9teoed et the Aeybox ThMter on the ca'npU9 of Gotder'I Weet Colege In Huntington 8eecf'I (894-8070). Th,_ pleytets wltt be ~ed tonight and tomorrow 8t 8 o'clock end Sunday 8t 2:30 p.m. "STOP THt: WORLD, I WAtlr TO GET OFF," a ITIUllcal llltlnl, le on _... et the Newpott ~ Atta Cent• 260) Cllff Ortve, Nftpot1 a.ctl (842-8119). Curt81n time la 8 p.m. TIMncS-va through Saturdays untl Mey 7. "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND," a mystery epoof from Brtt81n, la pteytng at the Gem 'T'heeta', 12852 Mllln St., Garden Grove (13&-'72f3). Performenc .. are given Wedneadaya through Saturdays et 8 p.m. end ~ et 7:30 through Mey 14. "THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG," Nell Slmon'1 c:omM: mulicef, .. being pl-ltlad at the Grand Dims Thel!W, 7 Fi'Mdmen Way, Anet*"' (772-3220). ~ .. glveft at varying curtain tlmea Tueadaya throug.I\ Saturdays untll Mey 29. ''TRIBUTE." a pl8y about a teatlmonlel tor I dying men, 11 being Noed at the Huntington a.ctl ~In the Setldlff Vlhge ahopping center, Mtl6n StrMt et YOftctown Avenue In Huntington e.ct'I (847-4485). Perfonnancea will be offered ~ and Saturdays at 8~30 ~ May 21. ART BREA MALL. lrnperlall Highway at the 57 Freeway. "Very Spedel Ma Featlvel" teaturea demonstteUOne of the 811 of 500 handlcepped peraon1 on Aprll 30 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Admlaalon la he. lnfonnaUon 953-3971. ORANGE COUNTY CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART. 3821 W."MacAtthur ~Senta Ana. Th'*9~ County ertlat1 Wiii be repreeented et en Hhlbltlon running APfll 27-May 30. Gallery hours .,. Wedneaday-&nday, noon-5 p.m. lnfonnatlon 54~. MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH, Bek• S1reet and M ... Vetde . .DJ,tve. ~Mesa. Chlldr9JJ'•·~~,etl• Art WorQh<>p WllfTIOld tta annual an f•tlval on~ 30 from 10 e.m.~ p,m.. AdmiNk>f1 .. tree. lnfonnetlon 548-1117. BOWERS MUSEUM, 2002 N. Mein St., Santa Ana. "T ........ of the QukQIMw Gelleona," en -.Nblt orgMbied by the SmlttleONan lnatltutlon end the Netlonel G.ogrephlc Sodety, """Aprl ~ S. ton ere Tu.ctil~9nrd8y, 10 a.m.-5 P-"'·• Sundey, noon-5 p.m. Ad""8ak>n by donetlon. See Wbm'a Happening, Ptige 15 Dance Concert Kathy Kahn (foreground) of Tustin. Michelle DePriest of Garden Grove, and Jon Murata of Costa Mesa, will perform In a ballet piece, "Pressed ~tween the Leaves." at Orange Coast College's 23rd annual Dance concert April 29-30. A Spectacular Callfornla Brunch Buffet preeented In • l»a4JtJful oce9I) view Sftttlng. Feetwtng ... * Compffmentary champagne, btoody marys and acrewdrtvera. * Chef carved baron of beef, maple cured ham. assorted seafoods & other hot entreee. * Freehly made eggs and omeMtt• * AefreeNng enttuiutlc anay of lt\lb, ch11111, vegetabtea and aaladl. * FtMh crollunts and patriee. PLUS • eelectlon from our e6lgMt dellert trlly. • What·s Happenin g From P8G814 lnfonnaUon 147~. OAANOE COAST cou.EGE. Chernletry 8uldll1Q Room 201. ''The Ott'9r ~ °' ,.,., .. a laotUN by Ann Bonar. :i.:W::&:;:-"ted Aprll 22 at 7:30 p.m. Tlcbtt are 14. 511 ISllO. DANCE OAANOE COAST COLLEGE. AofMrt B. Moor9 ~ Ma n..t.. 8'udant Dence Concart ... be praeantM Apt1I 21 and ao ·5=ram. TickMa ...... advanoe.15 at the do«. ~ 7. KNOTT'I BERRY FARM, 8uane Park. Square ~ F.etMll .. be heed Al)fl 30 and Mtiy 1, ...., ltYa mualc and cMndng tram 10 a.m.-11 p.m. on ~and 10 a.m.-e p.m. ~. lnfonnation 962-$400. ETC. TURTLE ROCK COMMUNITY CENTER, # 1 Sunnyhlll Oft¥a. irw.. DMoe band, "~ Sodety," .. perform Apfl 24 814p.m.AdmAat6on1112 .,..._ llllci.nlMIOlt MCM&43. TURTLE A0CK COMMUNrTY PAAK. I# 1 .. Ii.,.. OJM, !MM. The IMne Symphony Orche9tra ... parlorm Apfl 24 at 2 p.m. Adm6atk>n la ha. lnfonnatton eeo-a&43. KNOTT'8 BERRY FARM, Good Time Theater. Robert Goutat wth perform Aprll 28 at 2:30 p.m. and a p.m. Tidtata .. S12. St4 and Ste. Information and raa.vatlona 971-i300. UC' IRVINE, Fine Atta Concert Hall, Planltt Robert Wttd wltl gtw a lecture-recital on Aprff 27 at 3:30 p.m. Admlak>n It ha. lnformatton ~259. · 8T. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 800 St. Andrw'• Roed. N9wpor1 a.en. John ~ .... d.lract the eel 8tata NortMdga ~ Al)fl 23 at .a p.m. Information 831-2880. HEIUTAGE PARK, Youth 8erw.a c.m.. 4801 Welnut Ave., lrvtne. California Symphony Orcheatra wtll perlonn Sundey. Apf1I 24, at a p.m. lnformatJon eeo-3643. CABRIU..O PLAYHOUSE. San Clemente. Vartaty tl'low '-turtng locll ta6lnt rune through Apr1' 30. lnfofmatlon end ~492-04M. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE. Robert B. Moen Thaatra. Singer Joen Iden Bowta wtll perform April 23 at a p.m. Tickm .,. 14 advanoa.15 at the do«. lnformaOon 5156-5725. · SINGLES BALBOA ISLAND. 129 Grand c.nal. Get-aoqualntad perty .. be held Aprtl 22 at a p.m. Admllaion .. '10. lnfonnatlon 546-0840. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE. Faculty HouM. WorQhop antltted. "BNMJna down the .,., lone b9twMn the S.U.." .. be held Apfl 23. Information ~. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS, lrvlna-Nawport CNotar. wlll hdd a houM petty Apr1' 23 at 9 p.m. Admltlkln le $3. lnformatJon 551-9725 Or 551~181. CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE. 2223 Main St., Huntington a.en. Int.action group meet. fNWY Sunday .. 7 p.m. to ~ ...,.. ~ to alnQlee. lnfonnetlon, «*! FLIRT (Fun~~~ f~).at 63M793. For the Good Time Singer Robert Goutet wffl perform at the Knott's Berry Farm Good Time Theater April 28 at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Warming up the audience for Goulet wlll be guest comic Joey Villa, who has been performing In nightclubs around the country. Complete U.S. Choice Steak Dinners It's none other than our deBcious Lobster Tail Dinner at $4.50 of the usual pdce. (We usually ask S 12.451) \bu get a broiled Australian lobster tail. '\bur' dlOi:e of dam dlCNJder or hsh salad. Pim baked potato. ft5hvegetable., hot bread and buttu AD br just S7.95. At a pdce like this.~ think you'D Ip. =-~ $6.95 C' 15 ~ 0 -~ I 'K CD :I a. ~ ..... "Tl ::!. a. ID -:c- > "' ~ I\) ~ .... U) QI <.> > t6 - .. 'A. T. LEOS Callfornla cuisine. Fresh Seafoods, pettaa. meat & poultry. Eteoantty l8fved In a caual etmoephel'e. Dinner from 5 p.m. 7 deya a week. Wadding raoaptlofls and ~ 3901 E. eo.t Hwy .. Corona de4 Mer. 75~1864. _________________________ , "AIRPORTER INN ..................... Contlnantel. Lunch M-f 11:30 • 2:30. Sun Brunetl 10 • 3':00 D1nMr from 5:30 Happy HoUf M-f Eni.rtalnmant & Dancing.' Valet PnlnO. BenqU9t Facllltlet 18700 MacArthur, lrvlne 833--2770 THE BARN Amerlcen. Lunch M-f 11·2:3b Olrvw M--8 from 5 PM. Happy tfour M-f ":30 to 7 PM. Sun. g hampagne 8uftet Brundl 1~2:30. Entert.inmant & D•=t Banquet FacllltlH. 1"1182 Ti.tin 730-0116. M.ACk9EARDS Haerty Bfff Entr... & Saafood. Lunch 11 • 3:00. Dimer from 5 PM. Happy Hour MsF. ~ane!Ya ()yet« e. .. &.\. Olal1lpagrw Brunett 10 2 3:00. 4258 Martlng•le, Newport e.ecn 833--0080 . AWJfalfl ... • ... Toittllla All,_ a.-.u-t ,..,._ 1'09 J'o &¥w Ollr D•m-.._ •mac1t ltw ....... E.-.8-411~ ·· Froia i•A• • .-. 'tll ~ I'·•· F..,.,,.. Madaclu. '• " ... e , 'b . .., •••• CA#DM~ Wf Hoiitsf JOI Hoo CMlfSf foot LUHOtn • Dl•RS • TIOfllCAI. coaYAllS . ~ , . ~Ulla fACIUTllS . ... CA11'11NG * FOOO TO GO llAIPr llOCll u ,, ... ..almA'9 ~An'JNWAMU . i .,.,•an. ( Sl'IUM •tm • ... Tl IO ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY TH! CGnAGE RESTAURANT ()pan ~ d8y 8 AM. Bf..icfalt & Brunch ttl 3 PM. Hearty ' healthy uicheon9 and clnnatl. f'lna Calfomla verlatal wtnea. 308 N. COnt Hwy .. L aguna hactr. Retar1tat10111 ,94-3023 ffom IMne 95s-0141. CRAZYHOMa STEAKHOUSI Steeb, Prtrna Rib, Freeh Seafood. Open Dally. Danolng & anl«talnment nlghtty. Homa of top country/we1tern t lan: 1680 Btootcholow, Sant•,.,,.,. 549-1512. Dl.lMANa Prtine Fib • Seafood. Wiid a.ma .,,.,,u flfWS Frl. and SM. Of month. Uinctt M-f tdfn 11 f4M. Dlrww M..s from 5 PM. 8•1. & 8Un. Br\l'ICtl 9 to 3. 101 Balboa Blvd., Balboa 813-nK ManOalln Cuisines of Old Ct*1a. Hoi11 Wa19oa Lee. Chef Vu Chan. Bagent dining. Lunch. Oh'lef. sat & sen Olm SUm <~ r .. C•~• Brunch) • Cloud Mon. ~ Beer & Wine. Aemonebla Prica 12100 a.ct\ Blvd., 81anton. 891-8833. 1 KONO HAWAII • ~room , dlnnlr & coc::kWll. 1bor lltto#. T..,._, T~ald. ~ &.rii lar. Unltt 11:30 to 2:30 7 Daye A Waal<. Codrt .. lounaa • antartalnrnant. Banquet.e 228 S. Harbor BMi. &etU Atta ntrnv. PARADf81! CAPE sen FfWICllCerl atyta. FfWlh llh and = =-=~'T:.:-;~ Hr. M-f ~7. ~ l.adlaa nlle &O' drtnb from ' p.m. lenQult ....... eoo HftPGft Cent« Or., FatMon IMnd. NNpoft 8aed\. "4-1237. • """'"' "Haturalty" cooked foodt, from peneak• to crapaa to ttMka. An • adYentut• In natural .. ting. Hr-. M-F 7am.·J2p.m Set 6 luri.la.m.2 12 p.m1 Vlu/MC C..Ual. Moderate Prteea. 3050 E eo.t HWy., Corona dll Mer. ~1513 FWY. RUSTY PELICAN ""~ "a= HMlll .t6MOU Frfltl ... food and Iott Of ll 'Newport Beach • Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. Ovarlook1 Newport Bay. 2735 w. Coast Hwy. 042-3431. IMna • Lunch.. dlnnef. happy hoof. 1830 Main. 54Ss4n "· T. C. PEPPERCORN Five dining room• with fireplace . Lunch Mon.·Fr1. 11:~ p.m. Dinner 7 days fro m 5 p.m. Attitude ad)uatment hour 4-7 weekdays. Dancing and antertalnmant Tues.s8at. Banquet l~laa. 8052 Starit A-.... HuntiigtQrl 8-c:I\. 842'-5&36. TALE OF THE WHALE ()pan 7 Daya. Breakfas1 7. a.m. M-f. Lunch 11'4 M-F, Dinner ... 11 M-9. Sat & Sun. brUnctl 1.... Oyst9r -Frt., Sat .. &Jn. Banquet fllcllllae up to 500. Entar111nment Wect4un, Pancnmlc baY ylew. 400 ...... St. ~873433. TWOt lliiOii lfALY Hotn .. tyla hall•n Ce>o"lng In a fOIMAtlc ··~ a.na owr. ..,.. 1975. °'*'Mon tnru :nu.: 11:30AM to 10:00PM. Friday tlll 11PM. Set. and 8Un. --,,,.,,,., frorn 4 P.M. m7 FelnWW, eo. ..._. IMHISOO. - $12.8 billion plan for transit pushed a, Jb'I" ADI.El\ or .. ...,,.....,. The Oran1• County Tranaportatlon CommlHlon lddmd off a 21-month cam~ yeeterday wlth countywtCle acceptance for a •12.8 bllllon pack•I• of trantportaUon hnprovementa and -more importantly -a way to pay for them duri.Jll the next 16 years. With the releaae of the comml1alon'1 lli -year tranaportatlon lnveatment prqpwn -a detailed lnventory Of every hlahway improvement and man tranait r.roject envl1lon•d by comm Hlonere throuah the year 2000 -bellna a carefully dreft.ed camp&len to wtn wict.preed tupport for th• PJ"Oll'Ull· Amona the pro1ram'1 key objectJvea I.I to pin 1Upport for a 1 percent lncreue ln the local aalea tax to be earmarked for tranaportatlon need.a. Without auch a tax, whlch muat be approved by county voters, and other new revenue aourcea, fundln1 for the $12.8 (See TRANSIT, Pas~ A!) . THI DRANlil COAST Swallows no longer ruling the roo8t in Capi1trano? A lure for • tourists or dirty birds? By STEVE MITCHELL or• Dlilr,... ..- To merchanta in downtown San Juan Capl.atrano, the return of the swal.lowll eech M.an:b 19 marks the arrival of the tourl9t dollar. To city otficlala and the c hamber of commerce, the miraculoua mi1ratlon annually puta little San Juan on the m::.p -a world map. But to property manager Jlm (See SWALLOWS, Pa1e A!) COAST IDITIDN ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Laguna . \.. okays school .Concept By STEVE MITCHELL or .. ..,,......., U ~ youngsten sign up, Laguna ~each wlll have an alternative education program next fall, operatina. under a one- room echool houae philolophy at the hiah achool, Truateee vot.ea 3-2 last night to approve a propoeal submitted by a 14-member tuk force exploring the feaaiblllty of a kinder1arten ·through-12th grade alternative 8Chool. Boent memben Ron Chilcote, Jan Vlcken and Carl Schwan endoned the alternative 8Chool concept following nearly five hou.ra of debate betweep more than 100 parents, llUpporten and oppooenta of the prosram. Opl)09ed to the notion were board president Harry Bithell and member Dan Oaniela, although Bithell unauoceeafully 'augeated a compromlae to a K-througb-12 procram. ffla suaeatioo WU to operate a smaller, -ldndergarten-tbrough· sixth grade prosram.-at El. Morro .cboof, and, if it were proved aucceuful, alowly expand the ~ona to the alternative diool conce~ came from parenta who aald t e diatrict cannot afford the uxury of auch a program at thlt Ume. They aaid a program with between 30 and 60 youngsten would mean taking one or two teacher• from the more traditional cla1aroom1, thua lncreaaing clau 1Lze and, they arped, leaaen the quality of education for the majority of atudenta. A most valuable gift But aupportera aald the (See SCHOOL. Pase A!) Sunken treasures Tiie .......,.. el tM qmelr.til..-er ...... wm ... ...,..,., die Bowen MMnm IJuoaih ..W-May. See Weekeader. ' .. Roger Berry, special collections librarian at UC Irvine, shows off band-painted orchid color plates from one of the rare books donated to the university by the late Emma Menninger. The prized collection is described on Page A9. News tips pay off Irvine Medical Center site proposal unveiled By GLENN SCOTT or .. ..,,.. .... The propoeed Irvine Medical Center would be built on 15 acres in the northweat corner of a high-technoloo medical acienoes complex ln Irvtne, ita aponaon and the Irvine Company aald yesterday. Both P'OOP9 aubmltted fonnal plana at Irvine City Hall thia week to develop the hmpltal and other related medical build.lnp i ' I on 319 ac:rea juat north of the San Diego Freeway and west of the t..guna Freeway. 'l'he hoapttal atlll muat receive at.ate approvala before lt could be built on Sand Canyon Avenue juat aouth of an extended 13arranca Parkway. Jta flrat phue would be a f 7!i million, 222-bed wtna. Meanwhile , the Irvine Company plan to tum the land (See MEDICAL, Pqe .U) • Orup C.O..t f.ollege relief 1ped.U.1 Robb MGDIOD may han tome odd aaD.DerUIM OD the moud, bat there,• notJUM ,....., .. ahcMata coaple of reciora. he'• •earl•·~ 81. Ex-cop said 'no deal' • ID m ·olest case By PHll. SNEIDERM.AN ud JEFF ADLER OfhO.-, ....... Former Long Beach police officer Michael McDonald, who was WlSuoceafully tried twice on child molesting charges, said today he rejected a guilty .. plea bargain that would have kept him out of prison because he wanted to be proved lnnooent in court. Orange County Superior Court Judge Donald M cCartin dismissed charges againat McDonald yesterday after denying a motion by proeecutora seeking to try the former motorcyde officer a third time. McDonald waa •ccuaed of molesting six girla who visited his Cape Cottage Lane home in Huntington Beach over an 18-month period beginning in 1981 . The former officer's attorney, Gary Pohlaon, argued that the children who testified against McDonald were lying. The cue was tried twice, with jurors deadlocking on a verdict in both instances. In denying the proeecution's bid for a third trial, Judge McCartin said, "I ju.st think the interest of ;iauce here would not be eerved.' ~ McCarti 's decision meant McDonald eft court in Santa Ana yesterd& a free man. In a phone interview today, McDonald Mid he f.-.d • merioua dedalcn before the aeoond trial began thia spring . The 43-year-old former officer said (See MOLF.ST, Pa1e A!) Wet weekend due -again-on Coast Water-l<>11ed survivors of tb.ta year's rainy aeuon -the fifth wettest on record -won't be surpriaed by the news out of the National Weather Service office today: Another wet weekend is in Y expansion plan delayed by neighbors A $5 million expansion of YMCA facilitiea in Newport Beech hit a mag yesterday when nelghbon of the club asked for a cloeer look at the building plans. City planning oommissioners agreed to delay voting on the proposed 45,000-aquare-foot addition until May 5. Jlrn deBoom, direct.or of the Ora.nae C.out YMCA., located near the tfpper Newport Ba.f. said he lntenda to host an April 30 open houae to permit homeownen a chance to look over the plans and make~ Several reaidenta told comml.-1onen last night they are . wonied about the me and heiiht of the addltlon. (See EXPANSION. Paae At) Abuse trasedy Uule MAehaeJ M-1ns had a Ucwt, tngio life. He wu heeten to cleatJ. by Illa motJ.er"'i hOyf rteact. PapA9. 81ore for the Orange C.oaat. Forecuten are blaming yet one more Alaakan -bred at.orrnfront for the 60 percent chance of rain, predicted to begin tomorrow. Increasing cloudiness is forecaat for tonight, with •howera probably continuing through the weekend . Unaee.acnably cool temperatures abo are forecut -with 68 being the hlgh and 56 the low temperature forecaat for tomorrow and Sundav. The ahowera have put a damper on the 21at annual Renat..ance Pleuure Faire ln Agoura, which wlll delay ita opening by one week. The faire will run April 30 through June 5 at the Old Paramount :Aanch. Meanwhile, the latest at.orm may bring the totah for this rainy 8eUOll up to the hiah mark for the century. The wetteat aeuon wu 1977-78, when 33.44 incbea of rain fell on Loa Angeles. So far th1a year, for the .euon tp.at bep.n July 1, lDH tte =:i la 29.09 lnchee, twice ~-·-NWS offidala aaid. And there'• no aood news in' aight. Heavier than normal rainfall I.I predJcted Clll a lona- ranae toncut throuCh mkl-May. 4S Oran~ Coa•t DAILY PILOTlf'rlday, Aprll n. 1"3 ~\ . \\.t Continued stories ·Grand jury clears officer, mother MOLEST CASE. • • . Neither the mother o f 11 &-yeu-old Stanton boy nor the poUco offlc:er who 1hot hlm to doath when he mistook a toy IWl the ch1ld petnted at him for a real one wllf be Indicted by the Or.nae Councy Grand Jury. ~" year-old mother, allO could have boen char1ed In th e 1hootlna for leavlna her ion home alone while 1he went to work. Sperl had been .wnrnoned to the apartment that day by a ~IJhbor w}\o had reported that ftld&e and her youna eon hadn't been .een for two weeka. Ullna a pa11 key obtained from the bulldlna manqer, Sperl entered tho apartment to check on thtt welfare of lta oocupantl. He told inv•ti1aton that he heard a nolM from a bedroom and kicked open the door. Confronted by a 1hadowy fliUfe pointJ.nc what appeared to be a gun. Sperl fl.red, 1trlk.lna the boy ln the neck. Members of the Grand Jury U.tened to tlve daye of telJUmony concerning the 1hoot1ns and villted the apartment tor a re- eruictment of the event.a. The jurors could have returned Indictment• agaln1t Sperl for aecond-degree murder or involuntary rrut.N1-:,~~;r. -ADLER he wu offeNd a ~tee that in exchanp for a ((Uilty plea. be would face 45 days ln a private payobiatrlc hoapital and pr*tion, but no pr1lon term. If he had been found guilty durln& a tri.11, McDonald wd, he could have been 1ent to prilon. He aald he turned down the offer. DeDuty Dll\rtct Attorney Carl Armbruet, who pro.ecuted McDonald, Mid th1a morntna he had "no lmowledp" of eucn a d-1 belnl offered t.o McDonald. But he said othera involved in the c..e miaht have made auch an offer. Grand Jury Foreman Lauren Leonard t.erMly annQunced that declelon yeaterday followln1 more than a day of deUberatlon1 by the 19-member panel. Leonard declined, however, to dlecuta the declllon, eaylng lt wO\&ld violate the a:rand jury'• confldenUalJ ty. TRANSIT PLAN. • • SCHOOL. • • "I went to trial to take a gamble to prove I was Innocent." he aaid. "I haven't run, I haven't hidden from anybody," he aaJd. "I'm not aahamed. I'm going to walk with my head up. I love my house, and there att still a lot of neighbors who are good friends. I see no reason to move." He added, "l knew I had to prove I wasn't auilty. I had to take the risk. r couldn't have lived with m)'llelf otherwise." Mc.Donald said he believed. it was -.n attempt by the pl'OleCUtion to diapoee of the cue quJckly. "How could the proee<:utlon offer a deal like lhat to 90Dle0ne they be JI eve la guilty of molesting children?" he asked. ''I think that would be outrageous." .Mmbnlst a1.eo contended that had McDonald been found ((Uilty, he probably would not have been eent to prhon. . "I wun't Interested in 11endlng Mr. McDonald to prieon," he uld. "I WU in~ ln havina Mr. McDonald get 10me help, and l felt that wu what would have happened." Meanwhile, Mc.Donald aaid he la &lad the ordeal la over, "It was a great feeling of relief," he 1ald. "But I feel frustrated th.at I did not ,et the acqu.lttal I believe I de.erved." The Long Beech Qvil Service Commiulon has granted McDonald a medical retirement becau.e of injuries he received as a police officer. Des_plte aome tension within hh HunUngton Beach neighborhood, Mcl>oiuald said he has no Intention of leavtn, h.t. Cape Cottage Lane home. MEDICAL CENTER .. • now uaed as a tl'ef' fann lnto a preeUgious science center al.a need.a approval, this time from the city. The land Isn't within city limit.I. It is. however, i.naide the city's so-called sphere of influence, which means the city has plans to ~X iL Monica Florian, Irvine Company vice president for planning and policy. said annexation papen will be filed by mid-summer. Other zoning and general plan applicationl a1.eo will be submitted, ahe uld. training faciHtlea, labs and ofticel. -Sdenoe and technology: A re!leaJ'Ch-oriented l8Ction which would feature microbiology reeearcll. luer technology labs, pharmaceUtical re9MJ'Ch, officee and video communications facill ties. -Res,arch: Similar to the former dlltrict but with more emphasis on manufacturinl. The arand jury had been con1lderln1 bringing charge. agalnat Stanton police officer Anthony Sperl, 24, who shot Patrick Muon on March 3 when he uld a shadowy figure pointed what appeared to be a IWl at him aa he entered the family's unfumiahed apartment. Patrlcla Ridge, the boy'• From Page A1 bllllon package of propoaed ln,lprovementa would fall aome $6.8 billion abort, according to comml.alon calculations. Tran1portatlon Comml11lon Chairman Thom.a• Riley. who attended a briefing for report.en yesterday,. uld the campaign haa been ci811ned to dlrect!y contact more than 300,000 county D.., Plot ~ 117 &..-,..,_ Mud rings are all that remain of swallows' nest~ surveyed by disappointed bird. resident.I du.rlni the next year The oornmlailon haa budgeted about $300,000 to cover the ooel of what It c all• Its "communication• proeram" durlna the next 21 months, accordina to Sharon Eaterley, public atfalra officer for the Commilalon. Among projects tor which the commluion is hoping to win support are new freewayt, auch as the San Joaquin Hilla Transportation Corridor, and masa transit projecta. such as a commuter rail line through central Orange County. EXPANSION From Page A1 The expansion would more •than triple the size of the facility, adding a gymnasium, a gymnutks center, a child care center, racquetball courts and public meeting rooms. An outdoor track would be placed atop one of the buildinp. The YMCA, which serves about 12,000 people and has 2,000 members~ has outgrown its current facilities, deBoom said. The expansion in Newport is suppoeed to be the first leg of a $15.5 million effort to expand YMCA clubs throughout Orange County. Other clubs marked for expansion are in Huntington Beach , Santa Ana and Laguna Niguel. From Page A1 claaaroom raUo will remain the aame, and they contended the alternative program will not ooet the diauict addition.al money or take away from the traditional program. Letters fro m nearly 50 students and parents supporting the program cited the succetl of a former high school alternative achool th9t wac; closed last June due to budget constrainta. The program offers an alternative for students who find the more traditional approach to education too structured, boring or non-motivaung. District superintendent Billy Barnes said registration will begin ln May for the alternative achool Handicapped aids shown The International Abilities Unlimited Conference and Exposition, being h eld at the Anaheim Convention Center this w eekend, will highlight the lat.est technological innovations for the 40 million disabled people in the United States. Products for the handicapped, speakers and work.shops will be avail.able. A two-day Job Fair, where employers will be looking for qualified applicants, will be held as well. For more infonnation, contact MarGreta Jorgensen at 898-9571. The--rrvuie Company plan cal.la for four districts within the 319-actt area. They a.re: -Support commercial: Day- to-day fadlltles foe work.en and vlaltor1 aucb u hotel•, retail shops and restauranta. Art auction set at Mesa center ·sw ALLOWS FOE PRESSURED IN CAPISTRANO ... -Medical acience2': Thia would include the h ospital (propoeed to eventually Include 500 beds). outpatient clinlca, medical and dental schools. nune Time corrected A story in the Daily Pilot yesterday listed the wrooa time for t.elevlaion ahowlns of the second half of the Great American Bike ~ with Irvine biker John Marino. The correct time is 5 p.m. Sunday. A l>C*er pr~ "LAg91 ~ Week" wu llolen from • front counlet )'W1erdey al lhe Auely P9llc:ell ~. 2735 W. C0Mt ~ The ic.. -put M MO 81.,eo equipment and a pe.I( ol .., .. ..,,... .. •!Obi Ol 17IO -..., .,_ .. Works by Rockwell, Chagall, Dali, LeRoy Neiman and Connie King will be auctioned at 8:30 p.m . tomorrow ln Costa Mesa's Neighborhood Community Center. 184~ Park Ave. Pl'OCleedll ban the •Udion will so to the American Field Servkle. Hon d'oeuvree wW be 1erved at 7:30 admission ia $2.50 at the door. Laguna Beach " 175 ~ -"'*"""' • -perUd 11'1 Ille 400 ll6odl OI Ooter1 A-........ From Page A1 Beltinck, the tiny birds mean just three things: mites, mess and ~ "looking up to dodge white bullets." Obviously, Beltinck's view of the fabled feathered visi tora differs tubetandally from that f:~rth by the Mission City That difference of opinion sparked a showdown of sorta th.la week in the normally quiet. tourist~· Beltlnek is manager of fhe A -ll9lued .. Sl.200-91olan ltom a car oettled In IN 400 blOC:ll Of Myr1te 81.- A ~I redlo valued et 13!!0 -removed from enotl\ef vehtola on South CoM1 HIQhwer Four ....... _. .... -"°"'. tt7t Cedlllac parked et 111• Aeglal•)' Hotel ,,..ierdey "' WednMday. an OUl·OMOM> -told POICle Rainy weelt~n~ n 42 8lllu'dllv. Aorl 23 ~ ~ e1 .. a 40 81 .. IO 40 .. 10 u a 40 21 5' 41 .... IO N aae .. . '° .. '° 3' 5' • II II .......... w-t:o..._ .U·"'-~ .. • "'°"" u. Dao< "' c.o-..,. 7t It Ff9Ml:Cold ... W8m1 '99 .... 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He hi.red a crew to come out to the complex Tueaday and place rolls of plastic under the eaves of several buildings to prevent swallows from building their mud nests. That'• all well fnd good. aa,ya Pamela Hallan, uaiatant city manager. But abe contends the crews were knocking down swallows' nesta prior to inata.lllng the plastic sheeting. And in San Juan Capistrano, that's an offeme punishable by a fine, jail or both. The workmen were ordered to atop destroying the nests. Beltinck says thousands of the bird• built their neata under eaves in another part of the any completed nests, and besides, complex last year, and the he says it's toO early for nests to resulting damage cost the condo oontain eggs. owners nearly $4.000. After some heated dJ.lcusaion "You have to repaint the with city officials, Beltinck stucco and garage doors where agreed to halt work on the eaves they defecate, and they bring until the birds leave in October. mites with them ao we have to Not without some parting spray the building•,'· the shots. ~ complained. "It's a stupid ordinance," he . When the bl.rda left last fall. huffed. "We just want to deter Beltinck said he had their nesia the swallows who just arrived destroyed (that'• legal after the from nesting here." swallows depart) and installed To~Q th.at. he says, he must plastic. t-•~~ .• \#seek'. 'nari.ance from t1'e City ''But this year they moVt!Cf'to '€oundl -a process that would another portion of the complex, take a month. and' I could envi.lion paying out ''The nesta would deflnltely be another $4.000 for the cleanup," formed by then." Beltinck said. be said. "There'd be eggs in them and we He denies hia crews destroyed don't want to knock out eggs." ~BIE SPORTS \.TD , .. , Su•ni•r I l11oh I s,orta .. •r ll11~11rten Fer ••• • u•••• • FREE Tee Shirt Special ~Qllll~Sll.V&IR LTD Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 22, 1983 * Al NATION Reagan eyes health care for nation's unemployed $36 million tab in acid pit .case? Governor calls for 'determined action' Jn Stringfellow hazardous waste BJ 'he AllOCtated Prete WASHINGTON -President l\Maan, conaldenn, way. t.o make hMlth lnlurance affordable for t.Nt nation'• unemployed, LI 1ean1na toward a~ requ1rl.na no l.ncroue tn federal spendlnc. The plan Would Include emphuiJ:inl effona by 1\ate pemmenta and th~vate leCtor t.o provide health care fOI' ~ jobte. and req employers to make available health lnlurance coverqe to -of{ workers tor up to one year with poup prem.lwn rate paid by the unemployed worker. Cleaning up Teamsters' image SOOITSDALE. Aris. -The Teenwtera' new pf'flSident vowa that the nation'• biaeat union will clean up lta lmMe, ocaaniz,e new memben and get laid-off memben bllck on the job by trytna to end derel{Ulation In the trucking lnduatry. Jackie Pre11er, elevated to the No. l job of the 1:9- mlWon-member union yeaterday, i.nsiated that oreanlz.ed crime flguree have no Involvement in the alfain of the Team.at.era. Mideast peace mission WASHINGTON -Secretary of State George P. Shultz will go to Beirut and other Middle F.ut capita.la next week, partly to demonstrate the Reagan admin.latration'a re90lve to continue peace effona Ln Lebanon. One reuon for the trip la that Re.aan wants to demonstrate the U.S. commitment to peace in Lebanon and the Middle F.aat ln the wake of the bombing attack on the U.S. Embassy ln Beirut. ' Chinese tennis star in Florida SARASOTA, Fla. -Hu Na, the 20-year-old ten.nia player whoee detection to the United States prompted China to end many cultural and sport.a exchange pro8J'ama between the two nationa, la training at a Florida tennla academy. The athlete arrived to 1harpen her aame at a tennis camp ln nearby Bradenton. STATE Income tax hike seen LOS ANO&L&S (AP) -ln one of the bJaa-1 lecal Kt1oN ever 1n a huiidout wut.e cue, 1omt ot the nation'• lar181t corporationa could be NIQuireCI t.o pay more than $30 mfillon to clean up the notorlou1 Strlnatellow acld pl u in Rivenlde~ "The de Strlnlfellow 1tory must be broucht to a CU. that ll •t1atac10ry to the. livinl around It,'' Gov. Georae Deukmejian, who in the put hal been crltJd.zed for allepdly not taklna strona action ~1aln1t polluters, Mid yesterday. He aald the actlon must be taken "ln a way that Mnd1 a m....,e t.o others that we are detenn.lned to uae .very meull available to clean up theae terrible lepd•." A civil Nit filed yesterday by the at.ate attorney 1eneral and the U.S. Ju1tlce Department ... ka a U.S. Ot.trtct COurt order requJ.rt.na 31 defend.anti, to toot the bill for 100 percent "of all put and future cleenup 009ta." c.alifom.la offidala ..timate the total COit will be $38 rn1ll1on, "but that la jult our belt SU-and It oould ao htlher.'' Andrea Ord.in, the 1tate'1 c:hlef a11latant attorney 11neral, told a Lo• An8et. news conference. To date, •7 m1Won hat been apent to pump out haiardoua chemicalt and cont.aln aeepa1e from the 22-acre .Ste nar Olen Avon, a communhy of D,000 people about ~ m1let northealt of downtown Loa Anplet. Work on cleantn1 up the dumpeite will not have to wait for the 1tttlement of the 1uit -a procea that could take yean, Ord1n Mid. Rather, ahe Mid, the atate hopea to beatn the cleanup 1n June, uain& between $3 million o.llJ ............ .., ....... I( ..... and .9.D m1Won 1n aid from the federal "Supertund." Water from the bu1n Mrv• 3D,000 Jocal resideta. Strtncfellow -ranked by the federal Environmental Protect.ion AaflrtCy • the nation'• 32nd wont hazat'doua w..ie lite -contal.m 33.9 mWJon pl1ona of c hemical wa1te, from 224 companle1, dumped there between Ul66 and UJ'72. In 197D, the lite WU cloaed by the 1overnment aa a public nu.tu.nee and a .evere huard to the 1urroundtn1 community. Arson eyed in Laguna house fire Fire lnvesUgatora suspect a.r.m in a blue yeeterday that cauaed '30,000 damage t.o a three-level residential building at the IOU th end of Laguna Belich. Fl.re Manhal Herb Jewell aald the noon fire wu ''a auapidoua act by penona unknown," adding that an lnvea.tigatlon of the bWte at 2742 Solana Way II under way. Four engine oompeniea and a county paramedk van arrived at the acene adjlcent to South C9ut Hiahway, extlngu.lah.lng the fire within 15 minutea, Jewell Mid. . SACRAMENTO -A state income tax increaae la "a real pomibillty" thia year becaUle of the finand.al 1queeze on local schools, says Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. He said yeaterday that one of the moat likely llOW'Cel of new a\ate revenue. would be a higher top state lnoome tax bracket or a "1urcharge" on top of the state's current 11 per-Cent top bracket, ra1a1ng taxes on oouplee ea.ming $40,000 or more and individuals earning $20,000 or more. Santa Ana firemen douse last remaining spots of fire on East First Street which gutted four vacant buildings. He Mid the tire oriilnated ln a bedroom of the second level, occupled by owner Edmund Fernald. The other two unlta were unoccupied at the time of the tire. Plugs 'pulled' on SA firemen~ Mesa book sale set tomorrow Bill sets cremation rules SACRAMENTO -The California Senate wants no unauthorized ming.Ung of a.shes after death. The l...eiPslature'a upper houae approved a bill yesterday that would bar the cremation of more than one penon at a time or the rn1xiJ1i of the ashes of one peraon with another without pennimion from people in control "1 the diaposition of the bodiee. Diablo Canyon hearings set SAN LUIS OBISPO -The Nuclear Regulatory Commisllion aays lt will reopen licensing hee.rinp into design problems at the Dtablo Canyon atomic power plant. The NRC'a Atomic Safety Llcenaina Appeal.I Board bu approved new hearings into the S3~on fadllty'a design quality assurance prosram1. More than 200 design fJaW11 have been found at Dlablo Canyon llnce the NRC suspended its operating llceNe Ln November 1981. WORLD Australia expels S.oviet agent CANBERRA -The Australian government today expelled a Soviet diplomat it said was a KGB agent who had threatened national sec:urlty. Foreign Minister Bill Haydejl said be hoped the explusion of Soviet EmbalSy Flnt Secretary Valery Nlkolayevich Ivanov would "8e1Ve aa an ex.ample to othen who might be tempted to work against Australia•a 1nteresta.'' Walesa gets old job back WARSAW -Solidarity chief Lech Walesa said today be will be allowed to resume hla job as an e1ectrici&n at the Lenin shipyard ln Gdansk, the bt.rthplllce of the lndependent labor union he helped found in August 1980. ''I am very happy,'' Aid Waleaa. Re had not been allowed b9ck to work ln January after he WM releued from martial-law detentklll. Mexico to curb population MEXICO CITY -The government uy. it muat develop' new programs to bold down the Mexicat~tion explosion, citing projectiom the economically stra nation will r,row by 36 inilllon to a population of 111 by the year 2000. Premdent Miguti de la Madrid Mid the govenunent would cancentrate on education. equality for wunen and the right of family planning education. Guerrilla leader a suicide MANAGUA, Nicaraaua -One of El Salvador'• five auerrilla grou1>9 called for unity In the rebel movement yesterday followtna the reported suicide of its 1.-der. The Nlcaragual) aovemment said he killed hlnweU becau.e one of b1a clme ..aciatel mutenn1nded the UIUlinatian of hil chief deputy. Cayetano Carpio'• KUeni11a ~p blamed the U.S. Central Intellipnce Agency for Carpio 1 death and the murder of hil second-in-command, Melida Anaya Montea.. By STEVE MARBLE o<u.. Deir Not • ..,, Santa Ana firemen, who battled a roarlni blue yeeterday that gutted tour vacant bu.lldJ.np and dama8ed three othen, aay they were "embarraaaed" when hydranta neereat the fire tw-ned out to be dry. The hydrants apparently had been shut off 1n anticipation of a street-widening project and Movie actor Walter Slezak kills himself What do you lllle about the Dally Pilot? What don't )'OU Ukt! Call the number at left and your me9IP wW be r9Cl0ided, trana:ribed and de~ to the appt.-Late ed.lw. TM .. me 2A·hour anawertna Mf'YIN may be uted to record let· tera to Uw editor Oft HJ topic. llaJlbo• contributors must laclude their name and tel~e numbn ror vertrkaUoa. No dreulaUoft c1lt1, pie .. •. · TeU ut whal'um )'OUr mind. :n:·=::t=-'7' !$'1:.r!·=~ Cl4 ... firefight.en were fon:ed to string hoeea 300 feet down lat Street near downtown to find an active ptua. More than 30 firefight.en were needed to dou1e the fire that broke out near the lntenection of ht and Lacy 1treeta ahortly before 5 Sim. The b4 dinga that were gutted were abandoned 1e'Ve1'a1 montha ago becau.e of the pending atreet project. Fl.re offidala Mid no one was ln the buildings but th~t tranaienta frequently hole up in vacant ltl'UCtW'el. An adjacent bualneH, not identified, also wu deatroyed and a metal ahop and a restdenoe on Lacy were damaged 11.tahtly. Flames were shooting about 30 feet in the air when firemen arrived. Frlenda of the Costa Mesa Llbrariea are hoating a book aale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow ln the parking lot of the Crocker National Bank at the comer of Harbor and Newport boulevards. Proceed.a from the sale will go to benefit the clty's libraries. Hardbeck booka will be on sale for~ oenta and paperbaclaa will be BOld for 25 centa. Melodyland sold to c~urch operator ~~ndit4f Carpet SANDY CINDY 15.50 94. rd-17 .95 eq. rd- •• Dating's 'big show' 'housands to watch En senada race start ~~~BY Plannlna to watch the atart of the Newport to 9t1-.,ac1a ylCht rece SatwdaY1 U eo, ,...rw Y9JU' on the bMch of the Balboa Pen1nN1a or the utta over Corona del Mar Mrly. You will b9 amon1 th• thQUIAnda who wW "ooh ah'' at the tdaht of over 800 llJl1na yacht.I - hl\11118 In Ille from M to 80 t .. t -jockeytna for tion on the dual N.rt1nc lin• off the NeWpC>rt etty. Hundreda of othen will line the bay 1hores of Balboa laland and the Penlnaula to watch the PF•d• of yacht.I u they 1tream down the bay fl checll-ln boat.I end the lta.rtinl llne1. But don't expect to unden\and wliat'• aoinl on then. In fact, there wW be a nwnber of raoen • confuaed u you are u they ...-ch for:5 maneuver and wait for their 1Wpecdve • -eome of them wondertnc ilwbere the b ~that lnahore line or offshore line" u the cue may bit. . ~ To ,Sve you a alJ.mmer of lnalaht to what ia tatppenina, here LI the starUna procedwe aet up by r~ Newport Ocean Sa1l1nc ~tion: 'n"9 l1nee -will be aeparated by a committee boat the center and a committee boat at each end klna the ~ uu. At 11 :IK> a.m. a sun or loud hom from the committee boat.I will eOund the warnm, 9lgrW (10 minuta to start) for the ORCA fleet (catamarana and trimaran•) on the inahore line and the Performance Handicap Racina Fleet (PHRF) Clua A on the offshore line. The 10-mlnute aign.a1 ia eocompanied viaibly by a white cone flown from the. staff of all three committee boat.I. At 11:~5 a.m. another atanaI. accompanied by a blue cone will indicate preparatory, and at 12 o'clock the two clules will atart, indicated by• red cqne on the oommittee boat.I. Th e 1tartlng alg nal for one cla11 ls the 10-mlnute warning for the next clu9ee to 1tart. A blue cone will be 11own at the five minute "prep" and a red cone for the 1tart. The eecond ~to atart at 12:10 wW be the CJUI A IOR yaichtl on the l..nlhore ,line and the · PHRF-B yaichta of&hore. At 12:20 the IOR-B will atart inlhore and the PHRF-C on the offahore .. llne. The 12:30 aJ.cnal la for 0... C IOR and &he PHRF-D; 12:40 la the algnal for the •tart of PHBF-F yacht.I on the tnahore line and PHRF-E offshore; 12:50 wW herald the atart of PHRF-H mah«e and PHRF-G offshore; 1 p.m. will aee the PHRF..J off on the l.mhore line and the PHRF-1 group offshore. Kenneth Fowler new president Coast Association installs off ice rs Kenneth Fowler, a Rnior vice president of South Coast Banlt ln COila Mesa. hM been installed .. president of the Orange Cout Amodation foe the aecond year in a row. Fowler a1ao LI president of the Cosla Mesa Chamber of Commen:e. Three vice president.I al.lo were installed in recent ceremonies at the Santa Ana Country Club in c.c.ta Me.a. They Include Coata Men Councilwoman Arlene Schafer, R.I. "Cuba" Morris of Newport :ee.ch and Don Walter of Huntln&ton Beach. Jack Feehan of Huntington Beach waa 1mtalled u treuUrer and Ralph Klier of Newport :ee.ch WU named aectetarif. • The Oran1e Cout Auociatlon la dedicated pindpally to the development and betterment of Oranae County coutal communities. The lut cl..-to atar\ at 1:10 p.m. wW be the Ancient Manner (wooden boat.I) on th4t lnahore 11.ne and tM Southern Ocean ftadna Dtvtaion (SORD) on th4t offlhor9 l1ne. lf you have •harp Hfl you m,ay hear • oonaiderable amount of hull-banllnl or profanitl• and obacenlU• u akippen and creW11 acream for "aea room" -if there be any. By the time the lut ci.-get the •tartina liCJlal yaichll from all previoua cl.-wW l>!e •truna out aa far u Dana Point -aome of them reachfna of&hore ln quest of their beat or npt favorable wind condltiona. If the wind 11 weaterly or northweaterly, colorful aplnnakers will begin to bloom a few ml.nut. after that atart. In southerly or aoutheut wind condltlona you can expect the boat.I to be tacktna cloee-hauled toward the beach on 1tarboard tack. or beadlna out to aea on port u.ck. The next real excitement In the race la at Enienada u the boata 1Wt •~amlna down Todoe Sant.oe Bay on the way to the fl.niah line. NOSA committeemen and aailora alike are hoplna there la no crunch at the finlah line u there WU a few yean 180 when 100 yacht.I arrived at a 100-foot finlah line at virtually the aame time. Ju the txi.ta 1tart flnilhlna, party time begina at Enaenada climaxing with the colorful trophy pre1entadon ln the pado of the Bahia Hotel. After that the long, hungover drag back to home porta. The 8un1hlne Company, a YMCA famlly~tered child care prosram la betnc eatabliahed u an aft.er-achoo) procram next year ln i...,una Beach. Klnde,artnerw th.roulh 1ixth arade wW participate n actlvitJes dealil\ed to provide experience for children -ln other worda, the propam la not a baby 11U.ing eervice. Dependlna on enrollment, the proiJ'am wW operate from either El Morro or Top of the World elementary ac:hoola. Prasram houn are from the cloee of echool until 6 p.m. and all day on ac:hool holidays. For a~pllcationa and lnformatlon , villt your child 1 echool from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or the diatrict office at ~50 Blumont St. from 8 a.m. to~ p.m. •The 24th annual library book ..te in Ne~port Beach will begin Thuniday and run through the end of L~e month at the Newport Cent.er branch. A 1pecial 1ale for m e m bers a nd ~ve memben of Friends of Newport h Library will be held April 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. Proceeds from the aale, to be held dally ~s~~Qq~ ~ from 10 a.m. to ~ p.m., wW 1upplement the library budaet. The Newport Cent.er branch la located at 866 San Clemente Drive. •A free cardiopulmonary retU1Cit.atlon clue wW be offered a\ South Cout Medical Center April 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participant.I wW learn how to provide ventllaUon and circulation to heart attack victim• in the South Laauna facility'• auditorium. For more lnformatlon, call 499-1311. ext. 2718. •Former Coat.a Mesa resident Robert P. Dilley haa been named U.S . Army chief warrant officer u a phyaidan's uaistant at Fon Lewis, Waah. Dilley joined the Army in 1965 and aerved ln the Green Bettta until Un9 when he began hia medical tn.inlna. The 1964 Coata Meaa High School graduate hu received numerou1 award1, includin1 the Silver Star, P urple Heart, Bronze Star and the Army Commendation Medal. 851-8350 .. 497-4262 DRAPERY CONNECTION Cusrom Dr•~ries Ere. . . . · .... For Y our New Ouc/ook ' 403 SPRING SALE 603 OUR MILL CONNECTIONS, DECORATING EXPEBTUiE & CONSCIENTIOUS SPIRIT EQUAL 40-e-o% SAVIMGdl SENSATIONAL SELECTION! PRECISE WORl<MANSHIPI QUARANTUD -LOwaaT HTWAm The Software Spot ~------------~---~ l BuslrHHla • GlllM • Educ.tlonal 1 1 :;:-:. 25% OFFilLL 2J>t.'L.~8 1 I CP/M sonw RE ..... Apr. 2J • IBM Mon., Ap#. 211 I VIC-20 NOT LIMITED TO ITOCK ON HAND TIMI• °' •AL.a: I I 9C*M1 Orden 1. YOO,,,....._ ...... """-. Ad -.. IJMllecl To Stodl OI 2. Mo..,,._ .-W _,lie Mkecl ~At no. I I ~ OtetrilMOA s Sath ..... "WI' .. ._......, -~ T1rM Of~ • ,...,.,,_...,Ot_--•~"" APRIL 23 & 24-LAGUNA BEACH Featlval of Arts Grooods 10:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m. ~ (111) U1·1111 -:nA maA 8TOM OM.Y (114) Ml -~/.J ~--------------·· MCMu ChergeUne (714) 971-9300 - SPO .. OAI: ConeolktMed ........ I Malboteml ,amltyl!nt. J~··c...,.,. told W_.. Aaeodllon oto,..eo. $2.00 l1cketron c.t'1Jr. Mercury ........ Kenn.th L...,,.,.. R.-onlullcfl N9wporter Reeof1 DlllJ"9t THE WESURN INSTITUTE OF LIVING• UNmD WESTERN MEDICAL CENTERS Present the third In a series of four free Plbllc sem6nCJrs for thoughtful Orange County od.Jlts on 1iOW TO COPE WITH srness· "Alcohol, Drugs and Stress" Program Chairman DR. JOHN L SCHWARR. M.D. PsychlatrlsHn.chlef United western ~al Cen1ers Or. John L. Schwartz, M.D .. past presi- dent. Western Mec:llcal Center/Santo Ana medical staff. hos been In private practtoe In Orange County since 1974. He Is o Dlplomote of the American Boord of Psychiatry and Neurology and Is on the cilnlcal faculty of the Unlvefstty of Ccltfank>lrVlne. THUllDAV. APRIL 281 7 P.M. ..----~~~~~--, Irvine High School ~ 4321 Walnut Ave .. lrvlne · ~, A~~ Anal Seminar on •ttow to eope with snn,· J~ 2. ·successful Stress Ma'lOgemenr All aemlncn at Irvine Hgh School ~ed t:Jvthe Western lnstttuteof LMng 8l unn.d ~.v.a.m Medlool Centen. FOr seminar r•••rvallonl. pllClll cal~ Sunlovefs' mats Spread our handwoven Chinese grass mats over the sand, In the backyard, or at poolside, and soak up some sun. Black cotton trim makes them easy to roll. We've reduced last summer's price by 33%. so stop at Pier I on your way to the beach party and pick up seve.ral. Beach mats, 29x72" ...• · · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·.ea. } 99 D~llJ Piiat ClASSlfllD Friday, Aprll 22, 1983 • Looking I or a career in sales? ee today's Help Wanted ads, . classification 5100. 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Sporunc Oouo• TV Rldto b.,..n .. , BOATS TRANSPOftTA T10N "~" llon'<'lft :-pin ..._ ........ ·-~ ..... -...... M.--llV'• ,.,._ ... "'" ·r, ...... 1 rr .. k-n Uttlttv AUTOMOTIVE """' ...... _ ........ ~ ...... ........ .,.,,." ..... 'SP"'> Ila!..-11<.i. tWht_11·lOr1~ r ..... b ....... "'"'_.. l"-' •°"4 ...... AM ---·•••'--.A-dplx 2 br 2 be ~2 br cent. btMd new, 3 bdnn '42·11613 new roof. r1flnl1hed """' .....,. S.,....--... ,, ...... t ' u ; ' Ind f11nlly rm. 2~ b1. F•l!E 1 18 3b herdwood llc>on, forced :::':! Mllltnlll 2 be dn. 2 beet...._ Reduceci-$l, ,OOO. 10" dn. 1214,500. ;;,nh!q~,'Ydow~tn•~ air Mii, detached dbl Theee 2 BR unit. are well located on quiet 1t.reet. AMwne $110,000 et lllJ., and teller can carry. You own the land. Call now, 10" KIIii ind eofT'eetloNI m.., PllllllU •I IOUIRll'f t5t-t39t Pym11 12osomo. &u• oar prege. large y11d :z~: be mlde untJ 5:30 p.m. Ocean & jetty vtew.. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 • C..... .. l lbt ltU "1.saae s21 ll Modena. A9kt~ :~;! :,.::. ~:~.: bath, 3700 IQ.ft. $1 ,330,000. Oceanfront. J. iiif -Pllll IUllU :.1'4,000. Me.5041 I H'4<1 Monday pubt1011ton1, Ull llLI 1 t>drln hofM In front. 2 Mull HI to bellevet • .., •WPMIT .... Piii .,..., llf• 1041 12:00 noon 8eturd1y. + nf 1 1 Greet 3 ldrm 2 bl, _, :~! PIH" 11k for • "klll Remodeled 3 bdnn. 2 bath lar,e rec. nn.. g:,, rent~ n rear. fllnlty rm. Frpto & Mly· 2 Br tM. 1129,000 Pro-~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MMIJ1 1100 number" when cencel· beam cel.J.mel, fum.lahed, pedoe. $420,000. 1222.~j, ~ tight. Prlvltl Y*'d I. dbl l*1Y Mart 846-tof9 Mt EMtllde C:O.tl Meu [)u.. :~~~ ling your Id HllUIU 11101 IHUTIP . rr · 1 mll• to bHCh. No. 12 Vtenne. Harbor ............ , I pleic. •II n-lnlld•. 5 111111 New 4 br, 4~ be, c:uatom French Nonnandy llTITllllM SHQRECLlffS lck:XC, Sheler. 8kr. Ridge. V1e1nt R•n•le· min from oo.M. AMnc- 1•lM Dl•I Eitate 1.2 prime ~hilltop $1,2M>,000. Oc:Hn View. Large 3 '80-1 WlOI Model 3 bd · 2'A .. YllW.. Ing. 15% down. 1828 :~:: Chedl 'I04H Id dilly Ind Bdrm 1n H.V. Broedmoor Jull lleted, ~:.... Ulll llWI 111 bm~!2"°J·~!>~.~oto IWPT IE•m Fullerton Ave. (btwn r9POf\ ""Ofl lmmedllt• •11&11 Olfl UYPlllT wtth pool/ape. Remodel· oenyon Ylew, ·-,,,,ng --... LI.UY _,,., -• ._,.,..,... Orange I. Nwpt Blvd) ::: I)'. The DAILY PILOT 11-ed with e xcitement. 4 Bdrm1. _, hf $376,000. 961·9399 S,Hlettl I ..... &42·5552. '""" 1um11 tl1blllty lor lhl Coronado Ialand C\la\. bayfront lot. s~· boat '476,000. lll 1WI L.... Lal rgMI eq " homef tthhlll Forecto1ur•: Reduced 3 bdrm, 2 beth, •Hy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "'''" flrll lncorteot lnHnton dock. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/t.enna. Gerry a Chrl1t1 c: OH to OC:Hn or • s1ooK 10 13851<. Bly· purch•H & e11y care. l lmll ::: ,~on!'l~·~~~~~~~I u ... 1~1. t1~1 873-7781 790-1397 IOW pnc;., 3er 2b•. c.-front 3br. 2be. 45' tllp. 2346 18th St. ...... -• 11uu 1: -p••1 UH,..... ANlton, 87 deroelt. UMd ~. frp6c:ln 873-14'4 OPEN SAT/SUM t·5 -~ '"' .. •--•-t "" WWW 1~~~~~~~~~1 1-f&mlY tam rm. $138K. L.im 1246000 One 2 bdrm & 1lx 1 11l<• utl sn -.at 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Immaculate condo. Onl: ·--.-&a Jog by 417 Oehll•. onty ~~&Inv. BY OWNER Agt , Ann 'Fowlk .. bdrm. 2 bdrmunlthu2 :~;,;' Gntral lMI greenbelt. Comm. pool. $12~.000. ..,._, '3a9.000. 3 er. dining, 2 Clll 5411--2330 48r. 4B1 l1m/d tn rm 4M-n54 "'llPllCM 1. dlninQ room 1m ... YllW B1 home. 2 Br. 2'A Ba But luMu lMI $380,000 OWF 6 Y" II ~~~~~~~~I Located on double lot 11)1 IEWnlT •II Enl<>Y brMlhtlklng Har· view unit. By ~t. • 10% 2221 Windward Ln. •UY LIUTlll e<h1100. Owner f1exlble. :~1~ 1117,IOOI bor & City vi-• lrom llfHI ... .., Pr.,. If.... 54&-0319 eYM. Oec:oret• I. erHI• 1 1575.000. 111 UllUIUal amount ofllvlng ~~:I~~~~~ ___ 1_1_M414 ____ 4Br. 38a hM, bolt gl::: IJll llU llJnm 1howpl1c:e. Luge, ..... , 1 .wa., ... n ::~. 191C'· 3 Bdrm, 2~ beth. courtyard with c:utt"m EN ••T/SUN 1 6 200 ~ 10 pvt bch. Ind dock. lllnt loc:atlon. charming , well built r -"'~ 1un1htny kitchen and "" OP °" · w .. t ptlc:e In Herbour. Lot velue. by owner home on big lot. 600 ~~~~~~~~ •~l~ It __.., In pool Ind ..,e. Motiv.ted 1230 SANO KEY OR. Oe1perale $285,000. 87~7873 15th St/corner Klngi .a .. -_... -•• =· Veu ed ..,...nge Miier. Clll Merla Bweo-Harbor View HIHt • 4Br, With $35,000 dwn. Won't --------_._. _.,. - ::; thal .:c:.'o~= vtt1 or 8111 Kroger. 2BI, lam rm. BMutlful, tut. IM&-7414 Tll•PLD P1aceOPEN SUM 1•6 2Br w. b«UI ltudloe w/ l\1~ ol the room. A11ume Ill fta.Vll IEW LIST111 75M100 lueh. very lg lot. end of ,_...__ 1M4 •••-• .,......llU Agt Ann Fowlk•• encl petloL Oroee 123, •~>1· loan with 10% down & VAiii out·d•·11c:. 2 pello1, ~ 3 ~ ~ In-4M-n54 ~:!~"" on!'/. :~ owner ftn1no1 th• bit· Ml UT/M 1-1 ntlghre1~1.8:""y :~ hh. ,_. 11st me pod c:efl' 3BA a.a"'--1011 IMO I B II h I "" n..--0 •t I. 8~ co r u . ' "-tt ,_. •-11111 .... 1eoo 1ne1 • er urry #11 ... 1'UI only plHH. $495.000. 3Br.,.....2,· .. :: ....., 2BR end lge Bachelor. ,.......,. ...- "" 846- 7171 -= ~ 7 8().8 133 By 9')pt. 1lre1d;1n ~';~~ow on :Zti!8r!J~t!nd.ic!0: LAST CHANCE = ~a! !!:t~i 2100 JJO( JlOO HOil 7410 J~il(i 2~1$ "->O u" 2e\IO noo 1IOO 2900 THE REAL ESTATERS ....... Thlt II wtllt cu~ 11PPM1 II d about. e.utlful 4 Bdrm 2 Bl home '" • ftnl ••with...., RV 100e11 encl dole to 1 large '*"· W .. prloed et 1139,900. ca11 no.. 1s1-3181 ::! C:SElECT : -PPfOIEA'TJEs Don't miss th.is beautifully landscaped Pre•llge community. 3 IU 011 another! good It $325.~-hal to buy thl1 t>eautllul 3 w/frp6c:, 111 tn Jdnt oond 3200 aq. ft. Broadmoor, located in gate Bdml 2~ Bl honw with ~ blk to beedl, 3 Br 3 Ba Property Mart 846-tol9 good~ loen. yHr old. 4 unit apart· Cell Joan Howe. Agent guarded community. An outstanding family room. Two fir..-I. den. Owner uc:rll~ m ,_. ment houM 1n San _e_1_s._1_eee_. ____ _ home offA""""" 4 BR, Ubcary, large living pllCM. Approx. 2700 e.f. f()( lot vllue. 1325.000. llllf1IU -PAYIUll IUl.Tll mente with ~Mia & 23 UNITS, TX grou. In~ ...... "6 U i h Allumable ftnandng Ind Ctn d y 8 h 1 w . •gt 8-Jtlful 2 Bdrm & din, tl• •1_ gott c:ourH view• 11 • oome s1ooK. TU9tln. Agt. room, dining area, fam Y room wt owner wtll c1rty. 1875, es1-12ee itngte etory, 1trepl1c:e _"Jiiniiiiii:i-;i;;Ai..,iffiT:-tr9f'Mndou1 Mvtng1 di· M.J. CMM181 wetbar, and beautiful planked floors and O O O . E d E • c • n o and double gerege. Alk· •• ,.. .. -..-. ~ from the owner b9--------- &4 .. 7020 Ing S 134,950. Cell • '' _.,. tore being ll1l•d with 10.000 1q. It llll·up, new carpets throughout. The extra large Lmll llAL man 540-1151 IY.... b(Ok ... Act NOW ... c;ajj 4·2500 1q It. unltl lot features a spa set in park-like 1111... _ 11 {7Mt842~138. w/5000 aq IL tenc:ed grounds with a waterfall adding to the Forecto1ure Brokereg•. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Mult NII.,_ baby, c:lll IOto yard1. 1.1 1c:r• heavy feeling of "canyon" living. $725,000. ~J:.~~~:' LOVELY.SPACIOUS now. 5411.9999 or ~';u;da~iiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;I ~k 'Sh9s:~ ~i ...,.... Pt1ced to Mil, 2 Br. 2\.li 720-0135 Pr1nc: only! • •125K ....._ or ? ........ d •...... • v.... --a. Con O, 1800 aq ft, -:......------tS23,000 under Appralall ~~-.. -· • c: 0 n I. n I.. Br 0 WI ITID1 . 1~==~~·~87~~~M~~ n T ..... I 2 bdrm, 2 M. flfepleoe. U. -451.1120 tor lltttl leet II ttdl large 1: $80,000 equity In 2200 balcony. A11um1bte 3 BR, large solid Oak WE HAVE OTHERS 111-1214, tnr/llf. =·--,-.-,-.-,-.-,-- ::! A19llPIEIE tt1e Be1t value In Newport ;~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;:::::: = BMch 10< femlty living. ii zm Adlc>t•ble to erry form c4 2'm entertelnment • OUldoof lemtty home In ldHI Cetta.... ltM eq. ft. In Woodbridge Ir· loln. EnJo'l lhe See Vl9w tamlty room with 8' lolld -... ---...._.-_,-,---1-.-7-1 location. Short Wiik tol ___________ .....,_ vine rftldenoe fbr Other ind coot S•• brMt... Olk bar. wat111c:ote, uuw nm • elementary 1choot & Nici 2 Br. Condo In Thi So. Orange Co. re1td· S1t11 price 1 155,000. hardwood floore, huge 10,000 1q. It. tltt-up, plf1l Bonul rm c:ain be Monllc:eno-. only 189· enc:• with mutmum Aug u 1 I Ca PI t 11. country kJtc::Mn with,,,.. 4·2500 1q. fl. unite UMd. lat 4111 °'5th bdrm. 500 · I 1 O • OOO down· monthly peym't of 1700. II 9 5 • 1 0 1 1 . E 11 • 1 plec.. Tutefutty deco-w/5000 1 q. tt. fenced Lg• lot w/frult treH. Wet>O ~. 831•2170 882·5035 d1, alter e. 962·5019 reted Enormou1 tot yards. 1. 1 acre hHvy J()!Jj 3004 1011 >Olt JO lo lf•I• t012 .Olt .01• BBQ"I lo formlll ~ 3 Bdrm, }"'G! living room. remodeled kitchen & 11'1 OUlltlndlng OOYW• ed p1llo. lmmac:ulll• home et onl'/ S179,to0. Don 't m t 11 thll , 846-7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ LT.* .au Seller muet ••II by -)9Wdayf ' 11c11m. a ea. m.1 tamlty rm w/wet bar, 3 cat gerege. Loctted In • woodliy ... "' •200.000 'IC'O homM out of tHI world )t~ pru 'tlofO,Of 0. * El Toro. 75(-319 ~~. "'° t=.SElECT =: ..... PAOPEATES MU -----------! UlllUI tJljlU ... ~ e1111 &1.112 A1111m• I 2,000 loen (IC)lt with peyments °' '699. ..,.. Supet bed*Ot (Of t.-~ c:helOfette) plld. Adult eon condo pool l •P•. A 8100 muat -· ~2313 •Iii UI• 62\t ~, .. 62311 .n• "H•1n 'Mii "lllJ 1014 701& 1011 1020 lWJ ·en• lC>M TC>M THE REAL ESTATE RS .... ..,. ...... ..., .......... ._, l..llle '" 3 bdrm, 2 beth upper •'· Commwdal ltlop, oMoe Of ,..... on to1"r le11el ptu1 4 eer per111ng. Prlol et 1395, 000. associated 9 g -• : Q '> Cl f ·1 " -I~, ; ,' ""' 1!1 • l. -· : I r 1 x t !10 r I eun ~ ... , •-t-Y .... I 0-i"-" .... 1,-il j .................. Owner mey helpfJ UM AM Ot 496-7&49 Evee.. 831~59 --------Out.I eut de UC. Belutl Ind .. !Nine. F0toed N6e. ~ 01 toent On 1135. IEWPllT HTS fully l1nd1c:1ped with Aak $7251< 10% ht 0 0 0 . C 111 0 W t ... -ORlllE o•-•• fruit trH1. $215,000 s125K dwn or? Mak• 75~1!501 Ot 752·7373 tu.tom bultt 3 BR. 2 Ba. IU"5 Shown by 1ppl. Cit • c: 0 n I. n I e . Br 0 .. .., llelU -One of a kind Ocean view trl level office bldg - elevator-deluxe • lat fioor parking AND WALKER & LEE Two penthouse residential condo's from 9 _1 .,~ nr.-. lhak• roof, RV TREE 10% Int. on this pvt 1oao Frank Veullo. 769-1501 851•7720 ~ ~.J: ClllT'I 1 bdrm, 1 bl. Plan 1. ~fr.':!·~n~~r: WAJ.KER6LEE WE HAVE OTHERS • Lower unll with p1Uo country kJtc:hen b6g lot n-t .,--....lo I.th t. la1e 14tl .., ....... lltr. overlooking th• pool. RV perking. P;ln. CJnty: WI WIS Ml-nit Amenlt ... tndude 1enn1e. Olin• ceppei. eat-1288 ·~-.. -m• •-Lrr back street ea. wllarge double garage. W~ Must see to appreciate. Investor tenns. •r--v- Price; $1,100,000 or best offer by 6-1-83. ~. poole, epu. earc:IM llOd ~ 10" DOWN Mr. Clark 645-9930 . 1211,111 u.11 Duplex 1 blleuttful ber· glln. Open bl1m eett- lng1, brick ftreplec:e . French doore. Private entry. Act nowl C11 54&-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS UTA11 Riii &tueted on 0"9r 3 ~ tnthe~--of ,._..,.,. ore.. 2400 a.I. "°"" that nMdl r911'W>-dellng. Ou.it hou11. pond. greenhoulel Ind """" out buldlnge. Thi grouncb lnClude l&mo9t 9¥erJ type of fruit trM you can Imagine. Truly unique property offered •t 1395,000. 831·7370, 54S..354f TR .\Ol 11< l\ \I ~I \I I\ Need 2 BA 2 Ba. ground recne,~ roome. All fot • IO i.....i oondo nr E 17th, on!'/ • Prime~ Ind hlrbor CM. $125~. !ilJI. M.J. 'l= lltWle..... 11.. vlewl from Olll Mll1S8 ft 831....-;-_.,-., ~ llU ... lllW reMdenttll lot In pr.,tl- ·WH! p••1 lty Nnport Crest Plan 4. -.... •t glou1, 11c:ure Harbor ---'""""'000 117,000reduc:tlon·NEW Rldl•· S585,000. Cell •••••• 3BD. vacant. ••.v•. · M bile H-now ••2 --c • I I 8 6 1 • 9 1 3 5 0 r 0 ..,..._ ... 8 7 • 2 3 1 1 d. y I 0 r Lowe11 priced 4 BR. 6S1-TI77 &44-420l 900 Including Ill cilar· 575-3311 ~ Mell, c:leen two be· Grell et reel , IUPU gee. beat pert! tocatlon U t •-w/• -drOOfTI bllth condo dMn. Se4lef motlvltecl .,,.,.nere • ~ front, .,_ & - Ground a:;:,, ~. p~ CAU POR Celt flltl P1ut Ev1n1, llSTl9 ... T South Laguna. Open Am to bulld 5 untt1. 111. vii• patio. Convenient I MIU.ION egt. 840-()327 .. NIT llm1'I Dally. Agent 499-4242. 400 1/f lamd. StetK. 1oc:at1on. 1110.000 ~1 4-f\11-3 Bdrm. 2 bltb end .,..1_E_._.._64&-__ 2_73,...9_· ___ 1 Lll•h~~· lllftt ••• Ra.... l:iiiiiiiiii:==~I Comlf loc:atlon. Priced Adoreble C.M. ~wide: ~• A11um1bl• toan1, 12% ~-ooo .~ •~-WrJL c.cM. eu:,. 1nt. :'.... 1-....11"' · · ,_, • · ht ,. c..att II" UY ~11111 I - - - -Adull peiil. 119.500. -= Wl.n •1_7 .... 1 1 50,000 dn, e11um• •••·•••••••• 846-7200 eva1e1u 115 -·-• ..v 1197,400. Wiik to~ ~Wit& --· • ping. AQt. &45-9181 EnJoy th• panoramic: ..... "'"'" 11'11 ~!H!:t •. ~0 sc::.'~Zh lllT If lllffl Ill *"" from thll IUlwf'loue ~ -.-tale on 2 ~ ~ Lovely upgreded end lal.Ma lalm l ~ lowntiom. -'*•enter·~===~=-:= LQe 1 bdnn .• 1 M, fuly front Iota. 112 ol fl'ont· untt1 In 1 eupst) femly LDllJIP11ll NEW usm.<l, extra llr· talnlng II • plNlure. Sf fl.Im. condo on the IWld age, 2 Br 2 Ba. hrdwd 1..-1 w/aff rect'Ntlonet ,... .. ,..~Cod ..,.,,. " .. om ge _.,., 1oC wt1t1 nice 3 BR. r.m rm, lormll dir.-•IFllT ITL flDI tn Redondo Beectl. PYtoe noon. encloled by 11· '9GlllUel. Botti .,.. loc:at· ""'._.... · """ " Bdrm home Ind ~ Ing. Wilk lo pool ind T .. t "" f =• $270,000 or trade ror Sp1nt1h w1ll1. Term1 ed on a luge wide Channel. Boat mooring. back ywd. South lide of ..,,,,.. Excellent...,,,... -condo In Newport/ '495.000. C4lll Mn greanbeft. Fleidble Ml· vi.w PIYll!on. 4 bdrm, 2 Del Mer. prleed right • eble tlnlnanCJ.1296.000. ~!,.!!!, . .,n-th Llgunl .,.._ 497-5811 11r1. Cell for 1 llhowfng ger. t1eoo per mo. S20K t120,ooo. Catt lor •P· Bell Plr1d\. &44-8200. .. ~ ,.... Inert '""It! 1511 eppolntment on th•M 0 P ti 0 n m 0 n •Y · Ag t potntmem to.... ~~1~11 Nowt llrf 1• .. / ..... Ye Hw Hemet, r-w. pool, 39t2t>ahomeeet: 846-1S311-lftere. 141-1111 -a ......,.. s-.e. c:h••P · 01y1 c:111 21 t9 V19ta Llredo laJMe 3 Bdrm, 2~ be town· 646-0983, -e:M-e338 '230.000 p-•--t-1--home overlooking I•· IM 559 vieta Flat• -·--· goon. Flrept~. 111 bt· LL hemp l 1219.000 1211.m Uni. New carpet I. pelnt. UST YOUR PAOPERTV on 8alboe -~It the ,. ._, &al'"9 Condo o Plen 4 Vicent 112(1,000. Celt *"'the EJu:Nnge ~ ~ ,,.... Pl«. A rare 3 BR 2be '4 bdrm, 1'K Mo tnolaee. er. 3 Ba,,_; ~.Q & (819) 75-6117 11!1111 Scott HolmH, _, ....... Aendevou1 condoml· doubte 9&1'eoe. All 114>-IA>le 11roge petto our· a.a... fl'l9tY t• A~/Bkr 5*4691 Thi belt Corona dll Mer nluln on thl lite of thl BAC.C It.AV. NEW LJSTINO ,::,:••· Fenced yard. renU., ·.....,, ..,..· Jufy. 1:;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;~ 4 Br 21M>e. pool. NPl 8d\. beechfronl loclllon on 1 feblect bellroom. Stepe to " you Ilk• ooun~ 11v1ng Poot Ind Plrtl. By Top loclltlon, end unit, I• (Weetclltf} home tor top private aeceu road. th• Hnd. P1nor1mtc: end~ you ti love OMtW. ~000. greenbelt aero.a from a..-E. C.M. °' Npt 8ch ln- P9fdwd IOlldly on 1 bluff ooHn view end •HY tNI 3 BR 1'K be 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7i4iiii~il pool It 400 VIiia Flof&. 5500 eq. ft. oommercllil e 0 m • P, 0 Pert y w tt h above the beech wllh baKtl W8lk to the Dory w1tt1 age tMng room end 11 Secrtftoe t185,000. LH. bldg on VII Udo. Amptl ownet'I unl1 ~ fir. brHlht1klng view of ~..!'~ ~ ~ Frenklln ato11• plu• 1 ,.,,,_ .. PrMl9 Petty. Mr. OMn oft etreec ~·~ OMtW. 942-3481 ocean )lt1'I end 1Ur1. Al· ...,...,. 11 ,.. ...... gorgeoue pool. Owlllf'9 Beet priced J11mln• 780-0157 lft 8PM dalt'/. end ,..., ~ vw.--- 0 -ric.o-.. -T-,,,,.,.-ES---~ trtumptt with u.1.bou1 tNI btMd new ~~ lnCJthlr. model mvlllllt9 ,._,,... 5 -,.._ ........... _.... wt1 tlnlnol. SM.000. ..-.. "" 2 ..........._of ot11t floora end titting It . OP THIS W"'rvEND, • .... ..__...,, • ..,,.. ..... t7 I •t .t.7• """"-lat beecl\.,... ~ °' ,.__ """"" M* flnendng. ~ II 1255,000. Lea11 Hold. • • ~~...._ ..., '""11 bMu1tfUI decot. An IX· 144-'JIU t140,000. Devin AHi '9lllltlc l wnt1 to iell 1318,800 fH . Agent !Jiil U .. Jln O.C. tnoome. e,-,., ecuu..,.·1 hofM fOf ex· ~ 1424311 7Jl..1I01 or 7&2·'7373. 844-174.2 °' 846-1044 AllOCHo ~· ldnt tu pr111lv• entertaining. • Ha R 801l ~ of mgmtt 20 8p1ctou1 2 bdrm 11td Cl_. ••rawvmin•LIB ·--•in.-"' ::'':'!·Int s1..o.ooc) Lo den, dining end firmly ~ ._ _. -.. . • . 10 get In on thll 3 Br '"' a-1 '::II I ctn. 10% Int. 557-3288. rm•. gourmet kitchen. ~====::::=::;i 81 £.tide hOme. If you ._.Gill 142 VIA UNDINE 3 Slt!P9 to 'fOlJI Pffllllt• ... went term1. look no •"""-'-3 8 .. 1,,, ....., .... lot. , _ TRADE 2\4 _.. (3...,... clu~ t>Mc:h 11.47&, USITHI PrtoectllMhedto ",.....,..., _.. ,...perceee)onlellndot 000 .... Cell 831·1400 o•ILY PILOT •mor1:!·000 --.-..._ (.§!'li. So. p1110. lg• 91r1g•I~~~~~~~~ Hawlil, Incl 28r 1'.tBI "" -· · ._. . ~~~~~~~~I ~WOf11--~end ,...a,;, 1m hom9 tor 110 1'A ..... - WAn.Rf'RON'f ..,AST *' a 1-12t1 :: lllend. ,_ lttll $371, -In So. Orange County. HOME!> 1-. ........... IMI .~1lnlnclng. 2QlcMoe~ltPICMo (IOe)Nl-8757 . REAL ESTATE llSUL f•• ----Vl•w Memorl1I Perk. . 111·1G SHVICI ly °"'*· i..oty wood. 104 *CORDOVA Coit 81HO. 8•11 tor 1111....,. _ A!PO wtttl oce911 + dtV DlllCTOIY ~eteln~e...:.•::: 2 lfll 2 ... 2 8o. pllltoe. t1000. ('714) '7ea-3571 LOI 1 bdt'9\, 1 M. IUly •-a..,... ...... a. __, bWl'I Olllngil. ~ ... tum. condo on Cha IMd .... fllll tlOll tllt Ll'XEE: 1~'! I . ,llGdled ll'llnlll~ 11'1 Mey 1 I' I l I 10 put nm 1111noe 11r11, 11111 11'1 11era 10 put -t111ne1 -. -, -0 _F_T_T_U_J --. flGtlil .... 2 er. 2'At-. For Result ...... , •• ,.., o own a beeoh. a kttCIMn ...-node!, in•-Cs?' b• ntr Im in Redondo 8eeCh. Prtoe r9duON from t17t,OOO llwp l ldfm I .. oon-frptc1. Xlnt fln1ncl1\9. oom. 411eo OW * & oeee, l t70,000 or trade fOf to 115&.000. A1e1MM 1et. Service Call do wit c=-..._ re 1254,000. ••• 9641 nr. deteot0t. Ctoee to condo II\ ~1 L.e- wtl Gln'f, Cen '*-"' 4 642 1671 with pool I 1pa. On .._ h 1 1 boat 417 .... 1, ~ lrnn**111 • ltt.000 w/t9fm1. C• I "_.., OC1e91vtew 1 -· 1 beff "· •nn 1• GWIA.,... - •11• .. ,, .... 1121 11n llU "" ti# "" tin ... 11n 1141 llU .... tut ... .. ~ . .. ., .... ... , .... ,, .. llU .... .. ., I I' I· I I' ' I ht. JH PtlltlC* Tenor9 ?ICM~ ea, t ... N 11orlQ9 end 8"opp1ng. LL W ... 1111 ~1·1720 ~ Id .--. ..... rnerMt ,_ W. '371.000, °"""' • .. Opell lilt/tun ,.. value. lubmlt a..rm• ~ wa&. Tall ... I R&"M~ a.. .... ,.. .. ..... WW ppr IW 3 or 4 •drtN. Meoh ......;;;=====---~ R -er••· Aft I pm 0111 ---.1430, f'MO M0-4231 a., tMA,AJC.. LOC AllUM. t 117'K. mM'111 .... 101 ... J • ' ----•• NI Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/l'rlday, Aprll 22, 1883 • NYSE COMPO ITE "fRANSACTION euoT•TIO•• l•C~\IDI naouo• , ....... VOH. llillOWtn 1'4(1fl( ..... aottOJll OITIOI' ANO CINC•••ATt UOO •• ( .. &N•H AMII •• .,, ... DI\' TMI NHD AMO INaTINI T \ti•• • Dow Jones Final UP 8.03 CL081NQ 1, 111..30 Food leads way as prices go up By ne Auoclated Preti WASHINGTON -Food prlces aoared at their aharpett rate since June to more than offaet f.reah'falls in guollne and fuel oil costa and aend conaumer prices overall up a small 0.1 percent In March, the government said today. For the firlt three months of the year, prices roee at an annual rate of 0.4 percent, the smallest gain for a calendar quarter since 1965. Today's Labor Department announcement of March price activity means the 36 mdllon Social Security recipients will get a cost-of-living increase of 3.5 percent next January. That will be the smallest Inflation adjustment since 1975, when automatic yearly increues were tied to the C.0tl4umer Price Index. Durable goods orders rise The government's report of a riae last month in order& for "big ticket" durable gooda ia a sign of broader economic recovery, says Commerce Secretary Malcolm BaldrlJze. The 0.3 percent increase last month followed a 3.5 percent drop in February and was the fourth gain in ~e past five months, the Conunerce Department said. Baldrige aa.ld 1ncreues in orders for hou.ehold goods, maChinery and buaineSll equipment "are key indicaton sugg~ting further gains in production" in the months ahead. Nissan 1.1nveils design shop LA JOLLA -Ni.saan. the world's third largest automaker, has WlVeiled a Southern California design studio, which will be Wied to develop new body styles for DatsWl can and truck.a. Engineers at the new studio here hope to create "designs widely acceptable to the world market," says Hiroshi Takahashi, executive vice president of Ni.an Motor C.O., Ltd. AMERICAN LEADERS UPS ANO DOWNS Nl'.W Y~lt IAPl -TI. ........ 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