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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-04-29 - Orange Coast Pilotp9uii.ty unemployment takes third straight dip . 11. .... ~ADLBll . _ ........ 1'ar the tb1rd month ln • row ~nemploymen' lnohed dOWnwant in o..an,. Coun'Y lM\ month, prcmpun, a l\lte labor analyst to declant the county'• downward eeonomlc 1plral ma.)' be O\l'el', The JobMll rate dropped to 1.a ~t ln March, down e'8ht-"8tba of a potnt from the 8.1 ~t rate posted ln J'ebruvy, ... -: llC001"dfua to ltate labor ltaUldcll r.1..-dyeste~. ~ nwnbtr of Jobl-county rffldentl now total.I 19,100 - down from the NClOtd 102,400 people without work ln January ancf th• 97 ,900 who reported they Md no Job ln hbruary. ••we have ahanaed dlncUon. Thlno do eeem to be lm~.·· aaid Alta Yetter, a labor analyst In the atate Employment Development Department'• " Santa Anl of flee. Ye,Ur predicted th• employment outlook in the county wW con\tnu. to lmprove dwiftl the MCOnd q\W1eJ' of 1983 u COW\ty attnctkn bqln hJrinc for the t o 1.arht 1eaaon. A,rtcultural flrma continue to h1N tn anticipation of the aprina harveet and ieVeral new dilcount •tonll open county outlew. "I'd aay there 11 a more poalt1ve employment trend,'' Yetter ea.Id. "h wUl be a ,ndual Improvement u the year proar--. not a tara• ~Udup." The improvement In Or•DI• Count>"• employment picture wu exCffded In Loe Ana•ln Co~ wbtre UMmployment dro • fWl 1.4 .S-l'Cllnt. from 11. .s-rcent tn February to 10.1 percmt ln March. Acro11 the 1tatt , un_emplo1m•nt dropped from Febr\W')"• 11.2 percent to 10.e percent In March The rate nationally. however, dropped only one.tenth of a perotn&qt potnt, from 10.4 to 10.3 percent dwinl thOM aame months. J'or the flnt quarter of 1983, unemployment avera1ed 7 .9 percent, compared to 6.1 percent for the flr1t three montha of 1982, Yetter uid. Deaptte the aenerally lmprovtn& employment outlook. however, one aector of the county'• economy, the conatruct.lon lnduairy, cone1nu. to be hard bJ t, the labor anal ya& aaid. More than 1,400 Cl0nlt.Nc:1.ion worken lost tMt.r Jobe ln Man:h, Jara-ly due to the eevere ft.onnl that buffeted the county, 1he aald. Since • year aao, 8,900 conatructton worken have loet their Jobe. for an annual decreaae amount.Jna to 22 percent. COUNTY IDITION FRID.J\Y APHl l ."• 'Ir OHANGf C OUN r Y C A LIFORNIA 25 CENTS Balloons ,blast off Young'.6ten launched helium balloons at College View Elementary School in Huntington Beach yesterday. They attached po&tcards with their names and addre89e9, hoping to find out ~ow far their balloons traTel. "We juat thought the launch would be a lot of fun," said a member of the Parent Teacben Auociation. ..> e i )bne11cs .. denies wrongdoing BY GLENN SClOTT °' ................. A copy of the New York 'Ilma, still neatly folded, lay on Helionetlcs President Charlea Jobblm' desk yesterday and h.ia telephone ft!Oetver wu p elKd to trla ear. Th la time it wu the Judge bae-ks most layoffs · at colleges Art .dmln1stratlve law judp bee upheld all but three of the 114 layoff notk9 a.ued to the Coast Community Colle1e 1*triet'• tull-Ume teacben and admlniltraticn. On Feb. 18, ibe d.iltrict, wbkh t0ducle9-0ranae CoMt, Golden .Wut and Coastline colleaea. l••ued layoff notlcH to the e.cbet'a and admlnllVaton. AD but12~~the ~ befcn ~ttve law ~ Robert A. .... In a decl•loo announced -~. x ...... ruled that ( ... COLI.EOE;~ Al) Chicqo Tribune calllna. Jobbln1 ~ntly read a prepared "' t des:rlbiJ11 a ltory about bill CIDIDpulY in the paper OD hilt cie9k aa ''tn.ccurate and mlaleadin1 ... Then he answered the 1&me que1tlona countle11 other report.en hed railed. It waa i :30 t:· on a day Jo66inl lnlttilly pl.llnnecHor Solf. He wu ~out of bed. though, before hia telephone ' began ~Hla golf clothes were still In hla car, but now It wu oua he'd never eet out of h.ia busine9 .Wt or b1a office until late ln the eYel'Una· Five t.eleYWon CftWI aJnedy had vlalted hit new and atlll undecorated J:a1tman Street office tn lrvtne'• light lndmtrtal diatrlct. One crew waa 1tlll oulllde the &ant door fi1mlnl. Jobblna told the Cblca10 reporter alle1atlon1 that Hellonetle1 had tried to buy White Houae influence WH Wl'QQI and recent increue9 ln 1tock 1ale1 were due to the OOSJ= •accem In lw power COD producta, not !Mer tech~. The ew York s-per hinted (Se,a BBIJONJETICS, P•l• Al) •' Francisco and Rosa Soto 'ima1ine all sorts· or things.' Mesa parents anxious about lost girl, 12 ByJODJCADENllEA.D or .. ....,,... ... lt'a been etaht daya lince Rou Soto'• 12-year-old dau1hter dllappeared without a tnce after aolDI to a nearby ltare to bu.y candy. "You lmaalne all aorta of thinp," Sotb aaif lu• niaht throuah a Spanllh-1peak[nc lntwpreter. "Now ~ only thJnl I want la to find ~i:' Leticia Soto, a u.n.n IP"ader at Losing 'Game' WhltUer Elementary School ln c.o.ta M-. la ct.:ribed by the prlndpal ... "darllnl J!tUe &trl" who would not nm UFa1· ao.. ~ • n6totber' of llx. aaJd a nel~told her be •'!' a nei&h man ~ Leticia into hll truck and drive oft Police are contJnum, &heJr aearch for Eloy Sarate, a 22-yeer..okl ordenel' who Uwd tn the c.enwiStreet complex and (SM MJ&11NG, Pap Al) ' New county airline • IS • • • optIIDIStIC By GLENN SCOTT or .. .., ......... Poised and pin\triped, · American Airlines executives met the Orange County press yesterday flyi~h with optimllm they'll at John Wayne Airport. The event w as a press conference ln a small but plush chamber at the Registry Hotel ln Irvine, where the dark-suited executives formally announced plans to initiate three daily flights to and from Dallas-Fort Worth and a fourth to aDd from Chicago via Lo111 Beach. American baa waited for lta cha.nee to enter the "booming!' Orange County market, but won't be prepared until next (See NEW, Page A%) A day at the wake Ex-Golden West workers bid adieu By IUREN E. KLEIN or ... ..,,.....,, The out-of-work pilota, tome with a week'• growth of beard, and the fliaht attendants, in ahoru and T-ehirta, linked anns and began to sway: "TraJJer IOI' Mk "" rent, rooms to k t -60 oenes . . . " It w111n't a perty. It wu a wake ....:.. for what was once the largm commuter airline carrier in the state: Golden West Airllnea. The name im '\ popular with moat of the former employees who gathered poolaide In Irvine yeeterday afternoon. In fact. the name la .more like an epithet to many of the union employeea, who bla med corporate miamanagement for the airline'• bankruptcy laat (See GOLDEN, Pqe A!) in recall flap .. l*b. SNEJDERMAN or .. ...,,.. .... A deputy district attorney who hM been probbw alleptlom of lll•al activity by both aides In a Fountain V'alleY recall Qmpelp aid yesterday that no crimlnal chal'pa wOl \e filed ~either lide. Proeecut« Wally Wade aid h.la lnvestiption,, ~ no evkleDcl of crlm1na1 violations by achool district trua1ee9 ~l Norton, Roaer Bel1en and Suzanne Moore, or chatrlct administrators. Ttw Committee Advocating Relponllble r.duoaUon (CARE), which II lrY1na to recall tn.wtees in a June 7 lp8da1 election. had .._. the °"1lk.'t Attorney'• C>ffiic» to examine 8olne of the ICboo1 district'• ....... .,.... pnctk:ea. Wede aald hla probe focUMd primarily on detenn1nJ.nc whether cUstrkt ofticiall allepd.ly oommltted c:rtrntna1 fraud in awardlnc contncia and 9eeking reimbunement from the 1tate, and on whether acbool aafety conatnaction laws bad been violated. He aid no c:rim1nal violations were found ln either area. n--tarpted tn1atea ln tum had filed a complaint ~ that aome ol the recall petition qnatura pthered by were obtained Improperly. Wade Mid hla probe alao found no evidence that the lilpaturea were obtained Weplly. U. den1ed that the District Attorney'• Office wu undet ...-are to conclude lta probe before the JUbe 7 election. But Wade did ...., hll office aid not want the charla to becane a polltk:al -.. ln U.. cam~ Nonao ll1d Wade'• announcement ahould cleat the air • atDOftl._tome tWldmta nprdlnf the CARE alleodoal. ""l'bll )lllt prowa what we've been aytna all aJanc," Nol1on aaid. 0Jt II a snok•reen. They (the CAD memben) la.av. known all alone there II no bMia fa' the chalWa 1beJ are a llDall Ct ,,ol dlllritnded people who want to tab owr the ldxd The Golde• 'Weea ~ Nleball team reinalaM iD eoatention for the So.ilia Coeta eo.fenaee dale, wJille Orui CO... fell o1111ae~ • .-.a1. NEW AIRLINE. . . month, when lt ~Iva It.I flnt ahlpment of McDennell-OouglM DC-9 Sup!r 80 jet.11 aid Michael Gunn, vice pre1ldent for puaenaer alee and advertW.na. The Super 801, with their red~ efliine noile, are needed to me:et Ora.nae County's strict nolle 1tandarda. By carrying a maximum 120 paaengen in the 142-lfft jet, the alrUne can hold down welaht, and therefore noise, to meet county guidelines, said Anthony MISSING ... haa not been seen since the girl'• disappearance. He is deaTib«i as 5 feet 6, about 150 poWlda with black hair. Police Detective Sam Zuonki said Investigators got their first break In the caae lut night when they came up with a vehicle description and a license plate number for Sarate. "It helps," said Zuonki. "Now officers have aomething to look for besides a picture of the little girl." I Francisco and Rosa Soto have both stayed home from work the last several days. hoping to receive some news about their daughter. Adding t o the family 's problems is an eviction notice all tenants received in the apartment complex, saying they have to be out by May 15 becal.18e of the deteriorating condition of the building. "With the problem we have, the laat thing rm thinking about is looking for an apartment.." said Francisco Soto, when asked where the family will go. Just a few days before she disappeared, Leticia aaked her mother if the family could buy a baby with the $20 abe had earned. "She was very innocent," said her mother. "She would play just like a little kid. rm juat praying to God." Mule, weatern dlvlalon vice preeident. Alrllne offlclala don't mind la.in& th<* IMtll out of Oranae County becaUle they •till ftcw'e to capture rldera hMded all over the country, lncludtn1 1ome puaenaen who now fiy lnto and out of Loe A.naelee IntematJonal Airport. said Gunn. Dallas and Chlca,o are American'• two "hub' cities, where moat of their fll,hta connect. "We'll put moet o the nation plu. Europe and South America at Orange County's doontep," Gunn said. Befo,. American opena new count« apiece at John Wayne and before fll1hta can begin, the airline atill mun pm a nobe tA!st and negotiate an operatln1 agreement, said Airport Manapr Murry Cable. One of American'• new Super 80... loaded with weight typical for a flight to Dallaa, will be required to take off and land five times at John Wayne next month, probably May 9 or 10. The notae ' level muat fall within county guidelines or American•• fll9ht1 won't be allowed. The teata, said Cable, are the firat ever for new airlines aeekina to U8e John Wayne. One-way tk:keca to DaDaa are $387 first m., $303 co.ch. $242 off-peak diacount, and $278 for super aaver round-tripm the first week. $299 after that. To Chicqo, the fares are $487 first clam (ooe-way), $373 coach, $298 oU-pe&k diloount. and $278 for super saver round trips the first week and $3-49 after that. FUghta to Dallas leave John Wayne at 7:40 a .m. (8 a .m . Sundays), 9:25 a.m. and 2:10 p.m. Flighta from Dallas arrive at John Wa-yM at 12:11 p.m., 7:41 p.m. and 10:46 p.m. The Chicago flight leaves Orange County at 12:36 p.m. The plane from Chicago landa here at 1 p.m. COLLEGE LAYOFFS ... three ol the laid-off teachers are c h a n ee 11 or for e mployee qualllled to teach other aubjecta relations. said aome of the laid oU and should be retained. But he employee. may be recalled to fill upheld the layoff.a of all other vacancies created by lna1Nct.on employees who appealed. who chome to retire early. During the layoff appeal The district said the layoffs h ear i n g s , t h e A me r l ca n were necessary to oft.et part of a Feder~tion of Teachers, $6.1 million deficit anticipated rep re 1e n t Jn I f u 11-time for the c:mnill8 echoo~J';::r· Instruct.an. filed an unfair labor A.FT pttaident P Dulle practice cbar1e regardlrtg a nosed that the ).Miae ordered one dlstrict.t\Ale for dedd•na whether laid-off teacher retnua ted ao lmtructor la competent to became of a reslption in hia teecb in another area. department. She laid aix other ~~-.. , ,, ·~.._...,. ·~~ "' ,~,:· . -~ =-~ .. -...-(' • _.._.W" .,--~-~ ~ , ~ ~es°"aa "re!::hl~~blng o questions over eenJority alao · · were ordered~- Selection of the admlniatrative She aaid the teechera whoee law judge wa approved by both layofb were upheld have the the college diatrlct and the ria}lt to appeal the dedaifna In faculty union. court. William F . Waechter, vice -PHIL SNEIDl':RMAN HELIONETICS FLAP ... Hellonetk:s had recruited well- known lcientisl Edward Teller and a few other key figures on to ill Board of Directors to win government luer contract.a for new outer space weapons. "We don't even make a laaer that could be used as a weapon." aald Jobbina, who added that Teller was attracted to Helionetica becauae "he thinks we're the greatest ln power conversions.'' Jobbins anawered more quatiom. He sa1d h.la company may aue The New York Times, and he worri~ th.at even lf h.la firm la cleared of charges, the Securities and Exchange Commi.IBion may investipte_ for op poaite rttaaona -that Hellonetica offidala may have planted the story to help their small but boomhl8 ~ gain publicity. Finally, be told the Chicago reporter that much of the Information in the art.Scle waa ~c knowledge, that It had publ.labed 1n He1$onetica' annual report. "My ~ttttude today baa been co~plete openne11 becau1e we have nothina to hide," be aid. He •t tbe receiver an the hook and looked ~ bla deak at another .repc111«. "Did you get everythlnc you "*9dr be uked. Just then the phone rana- A ............ , .... ...... ...... ,__ . .._ ........ .. ..... flo.tll .... .,.., ........... ~....., ........ Former employees of bankrupt Golden West Airlines manage a smile fo'r photographer Capt. Ken Shonher at a wake in Irvine. AirCal workers tell concerns American ~irlines' entry in OC market causes alarm While former Golden West Airlines employees mourned the km of their jobs and American Airline• executives celebrated their planned entry into Orange County'• air market ye1terday, AlrCal employees expreased concern over the future of their joba. "The more fllghta we Joee, the more jobs we loae. It'a that aimple," said AirCal pilot John Schild, a apokeaman for a recently formed employee GOLDEN WEST ... From Page A1 week and the layoff of the oompany'a workers. Y eaterday'a wake provided one laat get-together for a group of people who worked cla.ely for years and will now go their aepe.rate ways. But, despite the negative aspects of the aiCuatlon, the gathering wu infused with a "live-for-today, to-heck-with- tomorrow" attitude. 'There was huging. laughter and plenty of opportunity to drown one's 90rn:JWa. When P.reseed· however, most of the pilots and atewardiues admitted their ouUook for future employment la unsure at besL Flytna joba are hard to come by In any economy, they laid, let alone now. "rm 38, In the same age IJ'OUP u ma.t of the pUota," aid pilot Doua Studwell. "We're over the hill to mmt"airlinel. They won't hire anybody that old." But despite the cloudy future, there was time for another joke~ another beer and another cllcln»: · of "Kin& of the Roed" yesterday. Somebody even got thrown In the pool. How Joni would the wake last? "Well, I have a meeting with unemployment on May 11 . . ." said fonner pUot Jim DeLong. orpnizaUon caWng itMlf AirCal Concerned Employee• for Survival. Schild, In a prepared ltatement di9tributed to report.era, cla1med that American Airline'• entry · into the market aerved by John Wayne Airport would cut many more AltCa1 employeee their jabe and deer e 11e ..-vice to thouaanda of county rmidenta.. . Becauae of the county'• airlines acceas plan, which allocates among the competing airllnel a total of 41 fllgbta per day, AirCal atanda to be two f)Jghta J>l!r day beainn1na June 1. 1be airline's ahare or fll1ht• would 1hrink from 18 to 16. Schild said that since the accesa plan flnt WU Instituted lut year, nearly 700 employees of the Newport Beach-baaed airllnet have lOlt · their joba or been relocatecl "We are pleading with the Board of Supe.rv18on to limit the number of air carriers out of JWA," Schild aaid. "And we think the boerd can take action to find Wa}"I to protect our jobs that are threatened by further lcm of AirCal'• allocated departures to other carrien." Transit budget 'tight' By JEFF ADLER or .. ..,,......,. Thtt Oranae County Transit: DUtrict Baud of Dlrec1on took lta tint look at a propoled $81.1· mllUon budget yeaterday -It 1983·84 1pendin1 plan tha~ include. J 2 million leu In operat101 fund• than waa budaeted durina the current year. . That proposed reduction ir\ operatlna fun<Q tranalatea Into ' aerv1ce cutbacki;-.~knowledged Joanne Curran, "n OCTD spokeawoman. Curran said the budget th.at distric t direc tors will be 1crutini:z:lng during the next month propoees holding the line on tare box lncreaae1, while concentrating on the elimination of unprofitable r outes o r decreuing the frequency of service along certain runs. The budget presented to the board, however, doea not include any aped.fie recommendations for service cull, she ernpha1ized. Tha.e are to be determined u the final budget ia shaped during the coming weeka. F1na1 action on the budget ls acheduled June 6, ahe said. What the budget doea propoae, in terms of service cutb9cka, is that district buses reduce the mileage accumulated each year by 3 percent, Curran laid. No additional layofh of OCTD employeea are recommended in the propoeed budget, the added. Di.recton are asked to consider allocating $70.2 million for operating expemea for the year beginning Jul)!. 1 and $4.8 million for the oontin\ied development of a county rapid tranllt system. the spoke.woman aaJd. In a relat.e<l action, the board voted to raiae OCTD General Manaaer James Reichert'• aalary by 5 percent for the comiJll year. Ilia cwrent $63,800-a-year salary will climb to $66,990 for the term of h.la one-year contnct.. Curran said. The reign of rain mainly • a pain BY STEVE MARBLE or .. .,.,,... .. A stubborn low-preupre I-~ ... ~-~~•"";-'"' ~~'::M•.li '?(· rilrioo tllt'~ ·~· f>\o...t~av~ morning la expected to bring j Two hurt in Irvine crash Irvine police investigaton survey l p.m. accident 1eene at Harvard and Warner avenues yesterday. May Belle Ward, 72, of Laguna Hills, the driver of the car in foreground, was in stable condition at W estem Medical Ce1.ater today. Jacobo Arias, 26, of Costa Mesa was treated for minor injuries and released. Coastal ......... ftOlnl Cot~· 10 MelCIOen bOfdllr and out fllllaa. '°"""""'to~...,. I to 11 knota ltwOUlllf'I tonWlt wlltl I to I fOOI wl11d wavea Wl11d1 lomelrr•w aoutllw .. t I 10 to knot1 111 t1W IMl'9*!0 W1C1 I to 11 knot1 Ill IN aftamOon. h#l w• IO-.tfl ..... ltol .... ...... .... ~'° ...... ...... va1111>1• oloud• tonlohl 111d 1omo11ow wllll • 0111111• of .,.,.,. Wet weekend IO 11 14 .. 16 • 17 It 48 17 U II .,. n It Q et a • 71 12 Q 71 u lieu 71 It 14 IO It 14 14 II U II 71 .. 11 •2 .,. 17 ~ r, 11 .. " .. I: t .. " . .. ,., a IO .. • 11 n .. 40 14 M ~ :J .... 17 IO I t 42 72 • ., .. 47 It .. .... 17 • 7't .. •• 7'I • ,. . •• E! . .. II II ==-=~'Ill .......... .... damp, cool and gloomy weekend weather. 1he ator1n. which iet 1ome 1ate I yeeterday. cauaed eome minor flooding in beach cities and I triggered the usual 1tring of fender-bender traffic acddenta. In Laguna Beach, officials cloeed flooded Lquna Canyon Roed to mot.oriata. fu Huntington Beach, Newland Street near Pacific Coast Highway was flooded. According to Huntington Beach weather watcher J . Shennan Denny, .97 of an inch of rain fell early today, bringing the eeuon total to 21.86 inche1 - double lui Yf!U"• total. In c.o.ta Mesa. t.35 inches of rain were recorded. bringin& the ...arJ there to 23.88. ~ eeuon total in Santa Ana now la at 26.42 -the third highest mark of the century. More than an Inch of rain fell in other parts of the county and ln Loa Angeles the storm dropped 1.46 lncbes. .... ., . 7'I .. .... '3 II 71 47 Extended loreca11 " .. .. t4 .. , ii •If lflllll II ' • .. Ct :: -. NATION Refugee speller loses despit~ Reagan's call By Th Anoclate4 Preti CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. -Linn Yann, a 12-year-old Cambodian retu1ee who won a firn-round 1pe1Un1 bee altb.ou&h ahe 1poke almoat no ~ four yean ..,o. loat her bld lad n.llht to win a reatonal ape championahlp and a trip to Wuhlncton. Preaident Reagan called her earlier In the day to wtah her luck. Mia Yann wu eliminated from the 3()..atudent Hamiltpn County 1pelllna clwnpionahlp when ahe mlupelled "enchilada." She had correotly 1oelled word• lncludlna "adorrunent," "quadrant," "ecentlelS.'r -.. exhilarate" -and "rambunctious" before ahe wu eUminated. President on campaign trail WASHING TON -~dent Ruaan ia get Ung an early atart on helpinl hia political trienda build their campaign financ.9 for next year. The pre91dent, who bepn tu.nd-raialng work for 1984 u early as la.at January with a campAign dinner In QUcqo tor Sen. Charle.a Percy, ia the central attraction at a 8imilar dinner In Houston tonfiht foe Sen. John Tower. a key Relpn supporter In the Senate. One Republican IOW"Ce ~d the dbvier mlaht raille aa much u $2 mllllon for the Tower re-• election aunpalcn. Amtrak passenger car hangs off overpass 'Amtrak cleans up derailment CLINTON, Conn. -Worken with heavy crane• and floodlights were cl.earing debria and repairing railroad tracka today after the 1aat three can of an Amtrak pesaenger train derailed, Injuring 12 people. The Yankee ~Upper derailed yesterday about 20 milea east of New Haven, blocking Amtrak's New York-Boston line. The train waa carrying about 200 pamengers. None w-ett 9erioualy hurt. .___ ~· STATE , ~-... , --..._ Rain sends oil spill into marina LOS ANGELES -OvemiCht downpours looeed an oll spill into the harbor at Marina del Rey after surging runoff from the rain tore apart three boaml boldin8 beck thouaanda of gallona of lpilled oil. .ending the ooze down a creek in the Culver Oty area. The leak in an underground pipeline relea.ed about 33.000 gallons of oil into the creelt. -. . WORLD -4. 'Inch of progress' for Shultz j JERUSALEM -Israel offered Secretary of State Gecqe P . Shultz a limited concemon today on the key mue dela)'ine troop withdrawal from Lebanon. Shultz said after mee~ Prime Miniater Menachem Begin that "an inch, maybe an inch-and-a-half of progress .. waa made. He would not de9crlbe the progress ahd headed for talk.a with Foreign Mlnlater Yitzhak Shamir. · But their mom still loves 'em LONDON -Exclaimina ''What a family!" J~ James Midd.n .entenced one of W-Ufiam and Mary O'DrUcoll a aona to ..-.i f« aiabbina a man to death. Danny ia 22. Ria broth.en Oenld. 23, PbWp, 20, and Chriatopher, 18, were jailed In 1981 for c:utUna the throat of a stranger with a broken fdMI and then st,ompnc bn him.' A fifth O'Driacoll brother. Plichael. )I, la ...vtna a _!WO-yeak' jail term for unlawful poaeaion of a ~ "Peas* may not believe me but my eona were all · wcmaertuI boy. at home and I love them all." Mary O'DNcoll aid af1er the .mendng. 14 explosions rock cities in France PARIS -A .ertea of 14 expio.lorw waa triaered Mtly today in Pan. and two ~ French dttea, t»t.udna no lnJwiel but damlClnc train •dam. banb and telephone bootbl. P01kie laid. No group Immediately claimed !9pOOllJ:iWty for the bl.ta tram pl.-tic aplollwa. Carrier freed after beaching ALAMEDA VJ>) -Makeup on .J'aitlna wlvea streaked ln the rain and at feut one weddina WH put on hold aa the USS Enterpriae apent five boura rockln1 In the muck of San Franctp Bay "like a car 1tuck in the mud." About 3,000 relatlvea and friends of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier's 5,500 aallon were waiting yesterday u the ship wallowed like a giant beached whale, halted only 1,000 yarda from it• dock after a 46,500-mlle, eight-month <.TUWe. Capt. Robert J. Kelly, w~ baa commanded the Enterprl.ae for 3 ~ years, explained that once the 1hlp got 1tuck "all we could do wu to wait fot the tide." Even Mr. Sulu -actor George Takel from the fictional atanhip Enterprt.e of "Star Trek" fame -wu unable to help, although he was aboard the carrier aa a guest. The ahip, which needa water at lea1t 39 feet deep, waa belng towed through the f2-foot channel lead.Ing to its home dock at the Alameda Naval Air Station when it ran aground. The edges of the channel are 29 feet deep. Seven tugboata puahed and pulled at the 21-year-old ahip befo~ finally freeing It at 3: 12 p.m. with the help ot a high tide and a burat from the 1hlp'a engines. - The ship's crew lined up on the port side in an effort to help tilt the ahip and hundred.a of tons of ballast were ahifted, causing the ship to develop a 10-degree lilt to port. Enterprise snafu recalls USS Missouri OC apartment show slated The Apartment A9ociatioo of Orange County will bold tta annual apartment ahow tomorrow and Sunday In the Anaheim Convention Center. More than 100 exhibit boo~ will be diaplaYinl products Cd. 1er•lcea relating to the ownership and management ot rental houaln1 at the abow, wh.lch will run from 10 a..m. to 6 C;;:b• In the California Room, The daJ!me. ''Octylley to Inner Space," has prompt.cl d.lsplaya of Interior llvlnc arran1ementa which will accommodate tomorrow'• amaller, more enermt-effk:ient ..... Tickets and -further Information ~re avallabJe at 838-5600. What do you like about the Dally Piiot? What don'l you like? Call the number at left and your me«tl' will be 1'f!OOl'ded, tralWl'tbed and deliw:red to the a~-editor. , TM same 24·hour anawertn1 servh:e may be uted to l'ffOrd let· ter• to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contrtlMdon nadlt lnelude their name and telephone num~ fOf' ver1fle•tiall. No drculalJOfl ull1. please. Ttll us what's on your mlnd. ·-: :i;.,;:1 .· .. ~ r.;. )T-~7"' I: ~'r -· t:.."r! ~. t -----,_ .. -r -,.,---:a·· ·r. ra. Orange Coa1t DAILY PrLOT /Friday, April 29, 1983 t\I Families of sailon aboard the USS Enterprise waited in the rain as their reunions in Alameda were delayed for several hours when the carrier ran aground. mllTl "imoOthness and ferocity" (Car aid Onver). As a result. the 5331 can do 0 to 60 111 only 7. 7 seconds Of course. a car endowed with thls kll'id of power should also be endowed with the ablhty to handle It ' To that end. the 5331 is eci11_PC?ed wtth a steemg system thats "a standard by which other systems Should be jUdged" (Road & Track) C~ie~~'! ·winner .. se~king • unity CHICAGO (AP) -Refiecttnc a "deare foe unity" after a bttter campal1n, Democrat. Harold Waahin1ton Invited ethnic leaders and political foea - lncludln1_ defeated Republican Bernard Epton -to be auata at hia lnauauratlon u mayor today. "The entire ceremony will reflect ... Washington'• dealre for unltX of \he . people ot Chlca10, • aald inau1uratlon coordinator Judith Byrd. "Every ethnic group of the city will be repraented, both In the prosram aa well u the audience." Washin1ton -who once aerved a month in federal priaon for falling to file income tax return• -paid $6,148.93 in delinquent real estate taxes yesterday, avoiding any pouibility that the swearlng·in could be challenged because of the debt. Byrd aald the audience will include a Wh ite Hou1e repreaentative aa well aa Republican Govty'nor James Thomp1on. · Howe ver, Epton wa1 not expected to attend. He never made a concession_ speech. Waahington, the tint black to be elected mayor of Chicago, moved the Inauguration from lta traditional site, the 700-8eat City Council chamber, to the Navy Pier auditoriwn. which holda 3,- 000. The move waa intended to undel'ICOre his campaign promiae that h e would mak~ city government reaponaive to all segments of the community. design breakthroughs of recent I years--allowtn to master roads that wou~tmldate most other cars F0< these reasons and more Motor Trend concluded that the 5331 "has no nval in the Untted States" j But the 5331 IS rarer than even that rnplles. because of rts .... ' t 'I • ' Ex-litter ticketer 'too nice' OCEANSIDE (AP) -After nearly two yeara of waalna • Ol'\'j·man war on downtown trash, thl1 cHy'1 only litter enfo,cesnent officer h .. been fired for belna "too nice" -not wrtttna enoua~ tM:kew. Offlciall aa1d D'arcy F . Larioea, the tint perton ln California commi11lohed apeclOcally to crack down on lltterbuaa, wu dl.aml.Med Tue9day for not lllulne enouch Uckew and wamtnc too many firtt-t.lme oftendera. "He wa1n't doing the job, .. perhape becau.te he is too nice," City Councllwoman Melba Blahop aald Wedneaday. A nationally known expert on Alzhelrner'a Dlaeue will present a lecture Wedneeday at UC Irvine on ways of caring for vlctima. Nucy L. Mace, author on the 1ubject and coordinator of the teaching aervlce In the Paychiatry Department at Johna Hopkin• University School of Medicine, wilJ dt..cuu the dlaorder that cauaea aenlUty among more than 1.5 million American adult.. Her lecture beglna at 7:30 p.m. In Room FllO at the UCI College of Medicine. Tickets are $5 and are available through Tlcketron outlet. and the ASUCI Ticket Office. I I I Lariosa wrote only nine cltaUona between October 1981 and January 1U83, 1he said. Larioaa, who wu paJd .5.25 per hour, denied aoins out of h1a way to avoid writing tickets. Her apeech is co-apoNOred by the Orange County Chapter of the Aliheimer'a ut.eue and Related Uiaorden A..adatlon and the UCI Program ln geriatric med1clne and gerontology. • The Huntln&ton Beach branch of the American A&sociatlon of University Women will hold an Installation luncheon May 14 at Maxwell'• reataurant at the pier In Huntington Beach. I I ' Visitors given a lift People who attend the carnival, medieval faire, m-.nh tours, Greek songfest and lectures at UC Irvine this weekend will be glad there's tram service between events. For a full achedule or "Celebrate UCI," see Page 4 in tbe Weekender. "U I were eo euygoing, why did I get thiJla-thrown on me, urinated on and a11aulted a number of t.lmea?" he aaid. Lariosa laaued a stream of citations, 21 ln two montha, after receiving a reprimand In January from city Public Services .DI.rector Glenn E. Prentlaa. For more information, call Pat Wecker, 846-1053. •Scholarship awards will be announced when Town and Gown of UC Irvine hold• ita annual luncheon meeting Thunday, May 12, at the Mesa Verde Country Club In C.O.ta Meaa. Adoptable animals appeaf But Larioea said he waa told by the city attorney'• office to lsaue w~, not cltatlona, ln order to give aaeentee owners a chance to clean up their property around ban, cluba and eateriea that cater to off-duty Marinea from Camp Pendleton. Leadership Institute to hear Antonovich Shelter display to offer veterinarians' assistance The Irvine Animal Shelter ln Laauna Canyon will hold an open house tomorrow to encouraae reaidenta to adopt tome of the 47 dogs and 1:5 cata living there. . • The celebration will feature aeveral dlaplaya and activiliea1 includlna • "puppy drill team' and a vf.ait by the Irvine Police Department's two Bouvier police dop. Laguna Beach. It It timed to match oblervance9 of Be Kind to A.o1malt Week and to publidJ.e the ahelter aa its busy season approaches. Among activities are theee: -Veterlnarlan. Ed Cole will offer free health examinations of newly adopted pets. -Profeaalonal animal groomer Patricia Hayden will off er free g:roomiJl8 tips. -Lion Country Safari ofticia.la will bring a bM>y animal -Doi \raJ.ner Sue Mylea will ahow off her puppy drill team at noon and her trick ~ at 1 p.m. -Bird rebabllitator SU.an Parkes will display tome of the wild hawka and owls ahe ia treating for the Fiah and Game Department, A.18o, adoption fees of $10 for dop and $:5 for cats will be paid from May 1·8 by PAWS (Promotion of Animal Well-being), a local non-profit IJ"OUP of Irvine rsidents. Lariosa said he had no apologies for the job he performed. His work Involved u much educating aa polidn&, he aaid, pointing to alley cleanupe by merchanta who formerly left truh by rear doora lnatead of com ting it Into bins. "1= my pre9ellCe downtown deterred litter," he said. "My role was aa much public relationa to get people to comply voluntarily, to gain the conf.idence of people." Mike Antonovich, chairman of the Loe Angeles County Board of Superviaora and vice chairman of the California Republican Party, will be a featured speaker tomorrow at the aecond annual Leadership Institute. The all-day program at the Newport Sheraton Hotel i1 designed for high school and college atudents with lnteresta In government and politics. Other speakers include Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach; Aatemblywoman Dorla Allen. R- Cypreaa: Board of Equalliation member Ernest Dronenburg Jr. and Orange County Supervaor Harriett Wieder. The program la aponaored by the Youth Advi.8ory Convnittee of the Republican Party of Orange County. A $20 fee per student will be charged. For more Information or re.ervationa, call 646-6101 or ~7-8006. The open hous will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,t the shelter at 20401 Sun Valley Drive fn from their nursery. w. l~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i-~~~-i-~~~~~~~~ Retirees upset by croaking FORT LAUDER- DALE, Fla. (AP) - Thouunda of froo have come a-court1n' at Coconut Creek thla year, leavina many retirees at Wynmoor Village aleepleaa -: and unha__ppy. "They make nolae Into the water. Some residents, like Harry Kotner, don't believe the racket la natural. "ThLs frog businest ia ailly . I have arandchildren who I'm aure would love that story. But I don't buy it," he aald. I from the minute ft pta dark until daybreak," ,..--------_.... said Sue Glaa. "It's aot .u~ t;j ,!l~~~!::.~a~n~d~i~~~~··~ lealdenu of th e retirement vlllaae have complained about the racket to police and the Broward County Environmentf} Quality Control Board, with some even believini that machinery ia to blune. "It aounda like 1aa-.,...~-~ie&.All'---.."""""J driven water pumps," said Bob Gamber, a Wynmoor resident. "But there are no gaa-drlven water pumps In Wynmoor. They are all electric.'' Gamber haa recorded the IOWlds and obeerved the courting frogs around the condominium lake. The condos ai.o are surrounded by 23 acres of waterways that the clat\ering amphlblana thrive In. 65 %.. llini Blinds Del Mor mini-blinds c:we the stylishly shm slots tho1 open close. ond flit ot the twist o ple1oglos contrOI wond Avolloble 1n o full spectru ol decorator colors. they re perfect for any window in the house rlJ~maf · _gci1.,..,-..c1.~ .. PUNKY ·TlllNGS , 'V2 IF·F SALE Choose From This Assortment of Ladles Sport Clothes by Sassoon, Hanna, etc. Bikinis Swlm~ults, Jeans, Shorts, Playsults, Tops, Tubes: Blouses, Lingerie, Jackets, Sun Glasses, etc. Fixtures For Sale Tool · 211-1 lllllE AYE., llLIOI ISUID SATURDAY a SUNDAY ONLY Howe: 10:00 A.II. to .. P.M. v\A~~ By C'ahVet ICB cazJ CAKES Once agalR" you'll find our store ftlled wtth a large and colorful Mlectlon of Ice cream cakes and nowttlee decorated with our own exclu~ delJgnt for Mother's Day. We'll cuetom lnacrlbe any Carvel Ice Cream Cake with your peraonal sentiments, .. The majority Qf people realize lt'1 frOp, buf aome of tbeH city ellcken who have never heard a frog In their life won't believe it. .. " aaid SALE EHOS APAJL 30ltl FLOWER BASKET CAKE WHILE YOU WAIT! CAMEO CAKE S......10 to 12 Gamber. He said that when • tome residents called police, an officer temporarily lilenced the b a atone ~~'711Vtll#U~1 _______ s.w. ____ 10 __ 10_1_2 ______________________________________ ~, YOCI' Moth# ,,. bl proud of you fix um, II "* money/ The Carvel ltot'O Jlat9Cl In. tbl9 ed Wiii DIV& yau .U.00 off ~ '9QUlll loW prtce of their •1 f'l.AcmmA AW. COaTA..U .... FLOWER BASKET OR CAMEO CAKES wtten you preeent thl• coupon at tlm9 Of purchate. Ott. Exp!,. Mey •• 1113 Cell Mt lie~ wllll WW OIW _.,.,or ........0 ,._ .... J Aa requl ... by law, new bualneeaee ualng a Flctltloue Bualneaa Name muat 1reglater that name 1 with th• County Clerk. Call the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for form• and further Information. 642-4321 Ext. 332 NEW MERCEDES 30080 Available for European. delivery mid May or early June. Rather than rent, drive your own earl One month c;trlvlng Insurance Included In purchase price of $35,750. USA price near $40,000. FQr further Information, please caJI Virginia Fredericks, 645-4800 (Mon.-Frl. 8:30-5) .. -~LL~~~ --·~~~~·~g~ms~r:.. , YN4{_~!fl~1c; ·-..... "·-,~ , Tell her how great she is and how much you appreciate all the little things (and some pretty big things) she's done for you. Greetings to Mom• will appear Mother's Day May 8th and the rates are only 2 11nes for s1.00 (Each additional line only 50•) . 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That pl.ant can be one that blooms lndoon or out. one that is an attr.cUve foliage plant for the home, one that produces fruit In a container or be jus t about anything you want, according to your choice of plant material. MARGUERITE DAISIES A handaome patJo tub with a dwarf citrus is always appreda~. or for fragrance and bloom, try a tree roee. The popular fuchsia in a hanging baaket and a wlne barrel with impatiens make • 1ovely gifta. If your budget is limited, try planting an inexpensive.. bushel basket with gladiolus bulbs that will grow and bloom in a variety of colors towards the end .. of this summer and summ e rs to c ome . Summer annuals in clay pots also make a handsome but inexpensive gift and M o m will have "portable" color to pl.ace wherever she wants. U Mom is a gardening fan, you may want to take advantage of 101De Items that will help make it easier for her like a pair of gardening gloves, a new lightweight garden hose or a plant marker kit. Many may want their gardening tools replaced with newer ones like pruning shears, trowela or hand rakes. You could aha consider aome of the more specialized aheara for trimming grasa, cutting hedges and thoee designed for light trimming. ' Create gardens to save water Now that the weather haa begun to l arm up, some of our thoughts lead us outdoors. \~ Thia la the time to "spring rJ.ean" lawns and gardens. which means more water usage. In Orange County, roughly half of our annual water consumption is used outdoors on lawns, gardens and greenbelts. With water shortages looming in the next few years, ways must be found to conserve more water in Orange County. One wa'1 is to utlliz.e drought tolerant plants, says a Murud pal Water District of Orange County spokesman. These are plants that use less water, in some cases much lea. But that doesn't mean that yards have to look like cactus gardens as many drought tolerant planta are green, lush and produce a profusion of Oowen the year-round. Drought tolerant plants COl'De in every shape, color and size, frpm cllngin.r ground cov~rs to ~---~JlW.~~-~~-, ~ • Jleirabl\i'hecf:' tH7y''1.sb· te~urr~'-·veYy~··r· ·- maintenance meaning leas time-consuming. laborious work in the garden. Creating a water-saving garden and lawn takes a little knowledge and eome planning. It doesn't require plowing under everything presently in your yard. In most cues it should be -a gradual process. replacing older plants with new healthy drought tolerant ones. During the planning process you may find that your garden already cont.aiN established drought tolerant plants and that the amount of water you are providing them could be reduced oonsiderably. Whether you gradually change your yard over or siart from scratch, you'll need to know the best plants to use, where and when they should be planted and the most economical way to water these un~ plants. 111111111 CHIClllll • Set lawn mower blades at 3 to 4 inches. A taller lawn will stretch the time between waterings in wanner weather. • U you haven't planted 90me vegetablea, do ao now. Try them in c:ontainen if your 9J*:e is limited. • DivtM Enaliah pri.mroeee every three yea.rs or ao aa aoon aa they finish their spring bloom. • Watch for lawn moth d~ge. The sod webwonn chewa the graas blades at their hue and severely weakens the lawn. Consult your nuneryman for an effect.Ive spray program. • To give plants a healthy boost, prepare flower bed aoi1a ln advance with lots of organic matter and the recommended dose of garden fertilizer. More vegetables grown at home By ltAAL ARONSON lt#H I 1 w U you're th1nldnl ot bavln8 a vqetable prden th.19 .-in to aw a fflW dolfan, you're in aood ~.In 1982, an ..um.toed $18 bWJon worth of food wu irown ln bec:kyard and community jardenl. And IMl .-on. llCCIDl'dlnc to Oa.rdenl for All· Gallup aurvey, the DMCllan aiie of home and cjcpmnMnlty ...... lncr•••d 10 pel'Qlllt from 1981 totoO~tea The aurvey alao ahowed th• 38 mllllon • ..,.. • ., bouaeholda ~ more varletin of ...... blea. Tomato•• ttUl ranked No. l In fOpUlaftty, pvwn by M permnt, followed by 'Rlll1' ~ ........ cucwnben. oman.. lehaace. " lilUllh, CIM'TOta. ndllhle. oam, ~. ,.................... . '1.:n. :,=~.?a':J::'~ B. ,_11aq tn111U, II ...-.ai tuWr ",.,. .. I.,...,,, •. ",... .. ., ''~ ~·•·nntl.11~ =~ ;:-.,,.. ...... -:::1 Since 1946 ·ffa)lisltias CHICK OUI NIW UNI OP COLOI Hllllll llSIETS 1 PUITER POTS '5.00 oft ..... ,.., ... ~ .. _,..,1'4 n ooo11 i..,...--u1 ·--11_ .. , .......... _ ...... .,,.,, SOUTHL AND SOOFARMS (~ s '"Tuoest ~1ty ,.......,. ...... 1\¢1~ •PUREBLUE •RYEBLUE •DICHONDRA ~ ;,r •TIFOREEN ~~ .... ~ .......... ~...-- All m:MS SUlllECT TO STOCK ON HN«l. s..te eood 4·2'U3 lo >>83 Nursery· Florist 2MO Harttor Blvd., Co1u Mna I Ad good tllroutll au, S, I Hl wlll~ 1upplJ IHI•. • PAOO nMTW HOURS: MON.-FRI. 7·6 • SAT. 8:30-6 • SUN. 8:30·5 WITHIN 5 Miff RADIUS :=LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. -. • l'lSI como. 2028 NewPort Blvd (at Bay St ) Costa Mesa. CA 92627 I (7 t4) 646-7441 t TIME FLIES WHEN YOU'RE HAVING FUN • NORDSTROM SOUTH COAST ,PLAZA l" '. ·~· rs~b .. tE~Ffs l>tor·a.,,t5D~!~~t.'*.~"~l" • We've thoroughly enjoyed our first five years, and are looking forward to many, many more. So to celebrate we're having a storewide birthday party tomorrow. Bring the entire family. Enter our drawing to win two Yamaha 1Riva' scooters. Pick up complimentary tickets for the carousel ride in the mall. And enjoy birthday cake and punch at 1 :30 on the first foor. Come early and stay late. We're open 10:00·6:00. . , I ~· Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 28, 18&~ Bringing it all hack home The centralization of controlling stock in the Irvine Company under one man's control has met with overwhelmingly positive public reaction during the past several weeks. The classic "local boy makes good" tale of Donald Bren and his estimated $500 million purchase of controlling interest ln the mammoth land holding and development company bodes well for the many people whose lives are affected by the o,rganiz.ation's decisions, say the movers and shakers of the Orange Coast. The potential fqr good is certainly there. Casual observers and inside players alike have long mourned what they perceived as the "outside interesta" which pulled the strings on the J.rvirle board. What do folks in Detroit and (heaven help us) New York know about the needs and desires of Orange County residents? · If we face facts, those absentee landlords did have the business acumen to make solid, sensible corporate decisions. What they lacked was a working rapport . . . a good neighbor image ... that no amount of good civic deeds and community involvement by the Irvine Company's local staff could remedy. If perception is indeed reality, Donald Bren's fanfared ascension to the helm of the company should change all that. Are~ residents are looking forward to more open lines of co~urucation, more interaction .in planning more se.Wtivity to their needs and awareness of thei.r aspirations to maintain what many consider the golden Orange Coast lifestyle. Those are demanding expectations for any one man to achieve. We wish Bren well and add our hope that his ~on, and the reality of his decisions. meet and surpass the challenge. . Op1n1on~ t>•P'l''\t-11 on lhP ~Pd< I' .ioove .trl' thO\t' ot tht• Od tly Pilot Ol11t'r view',., pre~eo on 1n1\ p..iq" .ire-tnos.• ot lht'or dutnor, i nd d•l•\t\ Re.t<IPr ,ommt'nt 1\ 1nv1t ed Addfl'\\ Th.-;)dotv Po lot p 0 Bo• l:>bO. (O\t.I Mt>\<I (A ~71>/f) Phont-1 llJ) b•i 4321 MAILBOX Own worst enemy To the F.ditor: Some people think that the United States and her allies are Russian Communism's worst enemies. That fact is that atheistic Communism has two enemies that are worae. Their most dangerous enemy is Almighty God. 1the God they don't even reoogniz.e ex:ista. The other enemy they know of and fear . . . the people they enslave. U they make it too hard on those people they will rebel. If the Communists give their people too much freedom, they will organize labor unions. aa they Q . Which U.S. President had no name at all until he was 3 months old? A. Lyndoh Baines J ohnson was that baby. His father Sam wanted to name him after Sam's best friend, W.C. Linden. His mother Rebekah ftnally said all right, providing they c hanged the spelling Q . What's the right way to designate the 48 states -as "contiguous" or "conterminous"? A. Conterminous is pre<:ise. Contiguous is correct. T oo precise . t oo correct. Our Langu age man prefers "adjoining," whi-ch may be neither, but gets over the point. President Thomas Jefferson filled the post of Secretary of the Navy in 1802 by placing "Help Wanted" ads in newspapers. One Robert Smith, a Baltimore councilman, answered, finally. got the job, and for the next three years supervised the nation's thn!e ships. Q. Fish can't close their eyes. Can porpoises? A. Can but don't -for more than 30 seconds or 90 at a time. They sleep close to the surface. Ulla dangling, and they lntenniuenlly stroke thoee lalJs almost involuntarily to break the .aurfau and br,eathe through hoJes in the tos-of their heads. Q. What Hollywood movie hu b8d the most lc:l.aiJUl ln It? A . "Don Juan ," a 192& Warner Brothers film ataf1'1na John Barrymore. He kJ.Meol one.' youl'\I lady or another In that epk on an a~ of every $3 lllCClftdl for 2 boun 47 mtnuta If ~ plant and animal eent a 1pecl•• dele1au to a conference. one out of five ttMrreat would be • beet.a.. 'nlJ9 II the quoi.d com~t of one cwniVal ooentor. You don't , have done in Poland, and rebel. If the Communi.sta go to war, they will have to keep most of the foot .oldiers at home to keep order. The Communi.sta have little to offer anyone . They must overthrow govemmenta through terrorism .. Then they have to build walls around those countries to keep dtiz.ena in. The Communists present problems to us, but we do not have the deadly enemie. they have. JIM BOLDlNG C.OSta Mesa see many sideshow freaks anymore because prenatal care now IS so good that fewer and fewer misshapen humans are being born. Q . Who 's the most photographed man in history? A . Elvis Presley. it's claimed. Q . Isn't _one out of every four National Football League players replaced every year? A. Almost -it's 23 percent. Q. Why is rabies more common in cats than dogs? A. More cata roam farther. Again am asked to name the most persuasive words in Engllah as determined by Yale psychologlsta. That study wu made too loog ago. The rati.np may have changed. You Judae: 0 You;• 0 Pl<>l'\ey:· .. save;• •-new;• "r esults." ''health," "easy." "safety," "love," "discovery," "proven," and "guarantee." C>ur Language man remain• unaat.i.afied with the old fi.ndino. Abo on the list, he think.I. shoWd be: "Yes," "tale," "now ," "beneflta," "free." and the hyphenat e d dandy "time-and-a-half." It's the youna dog rather than the old doti that's rnoet likely to bite 90mebody. Q. In bowllna, doasn't It pay off in better ICOl'el to alow down? A. Three of the fast.est bowlen In the game are Earl Anthon)', Mark Roth and Mauhall Holman. Their performance contracHcta that theory\ doe. It not? Swlmmtn1 J>OOla run by Florida'• o.de County cNrae a 4()-cent Mlmlllion I to chJJdNn. but thty can '9l tn trw if c.hly thaw up with 1 p1altk a., fllled wtl.h can., peper, weeds ar tnlh pkUd up by Lhnn It adjlaomt PtrU Not • blld not.Ion ,.....,,,..., .... ....,....., r=r: ... ...., ...... ....... ............ ...... _ ... , EPA • IS WASHINGTON -The Environmental Pro tec tio n Agency mess may have slipped off the front page by now, but it won't stay out of the news for long. Congress still wants to know what the agency has done -or, more importantly, hasn't done -to clean up the chemical waste dumps that have been polluting the environment over tbe years. The EPA 's so -cal l e d "Supe rfund" was c r e ate d specifically to pay for cleaning up poisonous waste dumps. An initial Hat of 160 of the w orst dump sites was drawn up for c leanup priority . But the Superfund has been sitting largely idle. Only $88 million of the $452 million in special Superfund taxes collected so far has actually been s pe nt on cleanup not forgotten Q . '"""""J1-c1-1-1a-11-sa-• -~ Ourmg the roughly 10 months that Rita Lavelle was in charge of EPA's cleanup progl'.ams. only three of the 160 most dangerous sites were completely cleaned up. A BIG PROBLEM at EPA has always been the lag between the time Congress obligates money for long-range cleanup programs and the time EPA finally rolls up its sleeves and gets to work. This situatJon existed before Lavelle took over -and apparently grew worse while she was in charge. My associate Tony Capacc10 has seen EPA's own internal manageme nt reviews covering Lavelle's tenure, and they show that h e r boss, former EPA Administrator Anne Burford, tried repeatedly tp prod Lavelle into action. Here's how it went: -In her first assessment ot Lavelle's performance, covering April to June 1982. Burford first e xpre ssed concern over "slippage" -the lag between funding a nd action . In a h a ndwritte n note, Burfo rd warned· "Rita, congressional correspondence ls showing significant s lippage. We must in stitute measures as soon ail possible to assure that these activities quickly begin, once funds are obligated " -In the n ext quarterly review -June to Sept.ember - Burford still wasn't sausfied that Lavelle had really gotten the message. "I am concerned about the lag time between when funds are obligated for remedial investigations and the issuance of work orders," Burford wrote. Getting specific, she noted that "funds were obligated for 39 sites, but w ork orders we re issued for only 19 sites." -Far from bemg spurred to action, however, Lavelle actually slowed the Superfund-financed cleanup measures. In her reVlew of Lavelle's o ffice for the October -December perio d . Burford wrote: "I am concerned that progress on Superfund remedial activities apparently has slowed down _ I expect to see improved resuJts." But it was too late for EPA's slow learner. On the date of that fmaJ warning -Feb. 4, 1983 - Burford fired Lavelle. Co.ughing through a cold My life has been dominated for ,-1 clear my throat. the past four days by coughing. I ~ '' I've never found a legaJ rough must have coughed almost as ~· .. ~.1 . syrup or cough drop that did often as rve breathed. -anything at all for my cough. Couahlns . i.s one of the least AIDY lllllY There was one 10 or 15 years ago attractive thingJ we do in public that he lped , but it had more and I hate to do it but I can't stop codeine in it than the law allows m)'9elf. ! have a cold or a virus or enough about my cold. She's now, so you can't buy it today eettl oc:~~t;;·---~~~~~·. ·!~~:~.:_~~~ throat where that indentation is ~k=~~~ u;;urself," but it matter how bad it ia. f figure I've between the collarbones. hasn't helped. Not only that, probably had more colds than he WHEN I WAS young and people coughed as muc h as I have the last few daya, they were aaid to have "consumption." I don't know where that word came from . The more knowledgeable word was ''tubercul09Us .•• I don't have either of those. I have a cough. l don't smoke cigarettes and I know mr body well enough to be sure don't have any dttad diaease. I did aome work in Florida over the weekend . The temperature hit 90 degrees one day, and Florida when it'• 90 ~ la the worst place to be with a coughing cold. It's humid and when you're inside you need air conditioning . Air condiUonlng, u we all know, is a cold'• best friend. A cold lovet air conditio~. My wife 1 been sympathetic even though I can tell she has and I know just u much, genuinely feels sorry for me, I've maybe more. about them. All the noticed a certain edge in her doctor can d o is give you voice a couple of times. She medicine that's stronger than is ·wouldn't say it but I know what good for you for a 1uperficial she wants to say. She wanta to ailment. I don't take much bunt out loud and yell. "Will you medicine, not because of any for goodne .. sake stop that religious conviction or anything infernal coughing!" like that but becau.e anything It's irritating to have someone yo u ca n b u y w i th o u t a around you coughing all the prescription probably doesn't time. No matter how much you work. try to keep yourself from As kids we used to argue about t.h1nking it, you always have the wheO\er the black licorfce Smith sneaking suspicldn they could Brothen Cough Drot» were best stop coughing If they really or whether the menthol ones in wanted to. the yellow pack.age were. When I was a kid 1 coughed a lot when I had a cold and I have IN t>ESPERA TION the other an annoying way of clearing my d ay I bought a _package of throat even when rm not lick. Luden's Menthol Cough Drops. I'm more aware of this now than That's a familiar old package I I used to be' becauae two of my remember with affection, too, four grown children do it. Drives and I thought perhaa» over the me crazy. "Stop clearing your years they'd learned how to throat." I want to yell at them, as sneak something into thelr coullh drops that wouJd really help a cough. No such luck. I paid 35 cents for 15 OOUih drops. That's only a little more than 2 cents each and you can't expect a miracle drug for that. The front of the pack.age says they're "MEDICATED." I don't .knPw what that word could be \~¥;-~.41;-;-·:-.:;.w;, '~~ .... you look further on the ~ for all the active ingredienta, there are juat two. Luden '• Menthol Cough Drops are made of sugar anp menthol. Menthol ii the principal Ingredient of peppermint.. It's obtained from oil of peppermint. Considering how good our bodies are at curtna theJmelws of the wont things that happen to them all but once , It'• interesting that none of ua I.a ever totally free of every single ill or irritation. If we check cloeely, there's aomethina that isn't quite right. It may be nothing more than a hangnail, but there It I.a, •topping our bodies just abort of perfection on any atven day. I'm not going to eat any IDOft of these cough dropa. (I think "eat" is a better word than '1ake.") ru put them in a ct.re.er drawer. Next time I 1et a hangnail, I'll 1ee if au.gar and peppermint hels-that. {;ompounding a tragedy the wUdcxrl of restraint -ta and their Wll9 fw llD8ll cb.lldren. A CUI can be nJlde, 100, fer laWI which 1pell out tlW requltwMDt. and which detail the kinda of punl1hm•nt that 1hall be eiamded co tbme tound ,wlt)' of failun to oomply. By c:arf1\0I UMt tMme turthlllr' it cXiiUld be DoClld that \he law plVYidlm ~t far= wbo ~)'c·.~~mal injure tbetJ' cbUdtm. or whim ..., • ..,,. OI' lnattedan r.W• ln \he lnFY o( • ,......,...... In the1e c:alel1 the eJCtrenH ~ of .. tb la dealt wttb'1•a...,.te ..... ..Uy In hi adlK\ al.~-or ............. u ... ..-t ft •Chored ~ ..... lf loholu fe&rl1, D· hd ·~-=-:~ .... .. ~ ... IHI.teat and whe f eU.. I ~ u.. .,,., ........ , .. ~I";{..... ..., ..... . II IM -•••• .. I ,...,,.. • • offerwe, a "warning" by a law enforcement officer about violating the law would be illUed to the offendlna parent. Sut.equent ~am could. at th• dtac:retlon of the local dJ.strlct attonwy. be considered lnfracUON and a aullty adult miabt be Uat* fot a $&() tine. SO IT IS TBA T a bereaved ~t could be haw.cl ln1o court and fined, a llDA1l ~ plb to be paid for the llfe °'. ~ '° be .... Ai.o (undll' a IUict tnterpNtatlon of the law) the pannt would be MqUlrecl to Inform tbe authorltl•• that =lla.nce with a provlllon p'OOl.:of~ ... no h8C "I· c.:iOUN ~an ... IO 8ln. Pwu18. •YI the law WOI be dlf fltvll co alter, but t.ha& an ......... t ............ .... ...,._ .... -..., ddW 11 ldW .. be tmdf .-... "1 die ......... IO-:-~ =~MW'= ...-==-~---= ! .. !~~... .. pttVe'lltion. not what you do with them (parenta) aherwarda. Capiatnno concun that the law .. presently conattucted pa.ee the opportunity "for 1ome rtcliculoua altuatlona to occu.r" and lhe " rilbt. ~ ln tlw at.aiute.,. lWC ry. So, too, it the reminder to pa.renu th.at, delplte ~ law. common ••n•• •nd 1oocl Judament, to NY 110\hlnC of concern for th• 1af•t1 of b\noc:etl, cllc\a .. ~ of theM w... ... ~ -· DlllJ Piiat l'AIDAY, APRIL 29, 1te3 BUSINESS STOCKS COMICS 86 0e 89 Kentucky Derby hopeful Marfa disqualified D 0 in Blue Grass Stakes. B2. FV's Doddridge got involved The buck uaually 1tope at the top and It'• not just becau.e l\'1 convenient to •J>UI It along or that there Isn't anywhere elle to aend it. lt'1 where lt belonQJI, good or bad. PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON ace-in-the-hole. After 26 years in the Huntington Beach School Dl1trict Duddridge has seen athletic program• produce CIF championahip teams and lndlviduala in virtually every direction, although in the put, few years there have been some aharp cutbacks. Football and basketball carry a Khool'1 .Proeram and the Barona have been rid.ln& the h.iah waves tor a long time, but at Fount&In Valley 1uoceea has been attained In every 1port-no matter how "minor." Show me a aolld, diversified and succeaaful program and you can be assured the people at the top not only know what's going on and how to handle things. they execute. They're involved. They're aware. They care. "It's a 10-game aeaaon for a coach," says Fountain Valley High Athletic Director Ken Duddrldge. "But, for an athletic director, it'• a 200-game leUOn." deecribes himself In a nutanelf -he has been involved in a marathon achedule since Fountain Valley opened ill doora in 1966. "l like to think it's going to change," aay1 Duddridge. "Thing1 can't keep going down. I can't believe they're going to flat out eliminate things. We're in the people business. "That'• aomethina' I don't feel ia fair,'' aay1 Duddrldge, "to call it 'minor.' "It'• the most important thing in the world for that particular individual. "Our coaches have understood, they know that money-wile they aren't equal. But one way or another you have to take care of all of them." That matter-of-fact comment by Duddrldge during a conversation The finish line ls in sight, however, for Duddridge aa he pull a 32-year career to an end in June. A retirement dinner 11 scheduled tomorrow night at Saddleback Inn. Fountain Valley ls clearly losing lta "Cut back, cut back, I really get upset about this," he continues. "I believe you have to fight this syndrome of ~·t . I've watched programs go rock bottom." An outsider will be quick to point out the Barons' 1uccesa has had a pretty (See FV'1, Pase B!) 0.-, ........... by Molwd K....._ Angel_laD8 bra•e the elements-a .Brian Downin_g prepares to hit durin~ early innings of laRl night's rained-out game. LAW80N CdM ends dual season undefeated Golden West College's baseball team continues to keep a bot hand in the drive for the South Coast Conference championship, but Orange Coast fell another notch in yesterday's action. The Rustlen of Golden West jumped all over Compton pitching to remain one game off Fullerton's pace, two back in the W.colwnn. orange Coast, however, is now three games back with three teams separating the Pirates from Fullerton after its pitching allowed Fullerton a five-run teCOQd inning, wh.ich wrecked the Pirates' bof:'"re·1 how it went: Golden West 26~ Compton 3 Bob Grandstaff and Kevin Elater were the biggest beneficiaries of Compton'• pltc.hlng ltaff in the 22-hit Golden West asuulL Grandstaff was 5-for-6 with aix RBI, including a double and a triple. Elater's 4-for-6 performance at the plate included a 8f8nd slam h001e run and eight RBI. Doug Irvine added a triple and two singles in six at-bats, while David Appelz.oller was 3·for-3. Lanny DeRoae went the first six innings to get the victory after allowing the Tartars three first-~ runs. FuJlerton 7, OCC 5 Kevin Reimer blasted his ninth home run of the seuon, a two-run shot in the fifth i.nnlng to break C:O.t's school record held by Chris Johnston and Tom Duggan, but It wasn't enough to oft.et Fullerton's five-run second Inning which propelled the Hornell to their victory. The Ptrat.el lashed out 10 hits in all, including Mark Van Blaricom's 3-for-5 performance, which included a double and triple, along with Dave Tinoco'a 4-for-5 job, including two doubles. Sophomore left-hander Ron Rooker allowed just two hits after entering the game in the third i.nnlna. but the damage had been done in the second by Fullerton, which Wied four alngles and two doubles to take a ~-0 lead. Fullerton'• John Nero had his 27-game hlttinf streak snapped when he went 0-for-. The win keep• Fullerton one ~ ahead of Golden West tn the South c.on.terence standlnga. Ken Duddridge Angels all wet Even when the Angels are losing these days, they oome up with a victory. Lut night, trailing 2-0 with one out and a 2-2 oount on Doug DeCincea in the bottom of the fourth Inning, the Angels had their game with Detroit postpo ned because of rain. Detroit starter Dan Betry was wor~ on a no-hitter through 3 ~ i.nningB. Combined with their two prior rainouta this season, the third marked the first time in Angels' hUtory such an amount had been washed away. Last night there were too many fact.ors against continuing. First there was a delay of an hour and 46 minutes before play resumed for another 18 minutes. Finally, after another 39-minute delay, chief umpire Rich Garcia put the game to bed. There was alao the threat of anotheT oncoming 1torm combined w l th the fact the Tigen had a tcheduled 12:55 a.m. fliaht to catch to Oakland. 1'be game will be made up as part of a twi-night double-header. in late July. California ·favored in Newport Regatta Road to Olympics rugged for cyclist BJ «JRT SEEDBN or .. .,..,,..._ It would be quite a apectade if the Unlvenity of c..llfornia we.- to aweep the three big races tomorrow In the New~ Beptta -.. the Golden crew. dki last year. But the real spectacle will be the rece ltadf, with up to nine boeta competing at the ame time in tome evmia. In all, 11 achoola will tend rowen to the 18th annual reptta on North Lido Cbannel In Newport Beech, includlna bOlrt Oranp Coe.It Colle1• arid UC !Mne. Other IChoola Mndinl boat. , a ... UCLA. San Df•ao State, LoYQIA-Marymount. ~ BeKh State, Santa Clara, Stanford, UntWl'llty of 9-n Dllio Md UC ........... L -~.~ful OoJan ....,.. ~,J1'91Um II well ... ......... Ute ~. JullAi&" ""'"ind Yanity .a,ht ... .... , • .,. h llW'Ucl o;:i &M "'"4 lhM l.P the r t&a'I MIMil tbt Int Nhool hal .. • bal '"*· ~c.a-~ .. ~;-.;cs CREW 9 BY DENNIS BROSTERHOUS or-.o.-, ........ For a potential Olympic athlete, flndlna enou&h time in the day can aometlmea be an impOmible talk. 1'hat'a certalnly th• cue for Fountain Valley'• Graham MeJstnnd. a 18-year-old who ii one of the United Statea' top Junlm: b6c:ycUaia. Melatrand ~t co"-pleted a Ngad 2~ .... of tralnlnl ln preparation for a number of u~ CIQIDpttltkllw, liicludlna th. lNllfaUoaal 8pal1ll r.dval and the Junior World TNJ1 In June. Th• achedul• Included ~ wel&b~lltUni. Oft· ro.d ttalnlQI uit u..u. ro.d '"f'-'Tht ICtliool •ve JM a Mele off to 10 to Colorado," 1alcl ~a JUnlor at Maw Dit ~ '*'-VWY cooperadw ........ '° ...... =tm = ........... : -: ............. . u.,ltl eM IRllRHRllRH, M s1s.,1lt1 ... M••· ,, 4•0, ,,~····· • ., .. llll:1•••WllJ IMi••· ride on Monday, a fast-paced 35-mile sprint on Tue9day. 60 to 65-mlle ride on Wedneaday, speed work on Thunda)' and an easy 10-mil.e ride on Friday. Sunday it reserved for competitive racina. "Th~re ate ,..,.. all uver," cJaiin1 Meltltrand. The ccmpetit!ve end of cycl.lna beaan for Melttrand at a protP"Uft at Santa Ana Collea- dealped for beJlnnera. Laat Nowmber, he received a letter tram the U.8. Olympic ~ Cent.er requ.tinl • ...._. .. I never expected to be invtt.d.'' he ilaid. '"They i**ed. up all the expenaH except tnNportadon and the ~ w• prMty ICr1ct. But rlD'.lllCs.l W91S'-" What about tmmildli• ...., ••1•m bopln1 for a 1tron1 ahowtnl at .-Nat6oMl ~ ,... ... .,_ &M• -~ ....... ~·~.:-.r.;,.~ ~uu came ••P!9"h1P ....... natlaMll &n .. QlllO -~IMW,t .. c'MleUlr~ ~ ... ,... .... 1 ....... lh .. .... ......... .... Ir • ;/ .:.n ,,.. reM, WM D Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Friday, April 29, 1083 .,,..----------------------~------------------------------------------------------ J. Derby hopeful Marfa upset in Blue Grass From AP dJ1patcllet LEXINGTON, Ky. -Play E Fellow earned his way Into the Kentucky Derby yesterday with a shocldng victory ln the Blue Grua - Sta«et at Keeneland in which favored Marta Cl.niahed .econd, then wu d.Ltquallfied. Play Fellow and Marfa moved Into contention on the final tum, Play Fellow on the inside and Marfa on the outaide. Then, turning for home, Marfa, ridden by Jorge Veluquez. interfered with Detiert Wine and Copelan. Shortly aft.er the race ended the inquiry sign flashed. The 1tewarda ruled that Marfa, winner of the Santa Anita Derby, had interfered and he was dropped from aecond to fourth, with Detiert Wine moved up to second and Copelan to third. It was an exciting stretch run between Play Fellow, ridden by Jean Cruguet, and Marla on a track Hated u good after a hard but brief rainstorm earlier in the afternoon. Quo te of t he day "Recruiting pressure is ao fierce. Unless you're really, really tough, you can't stick by your guns. That's where the ball game ii won and lost. People loee it right there." - WIUJe Reed, basketball coach, Creighton University. Gar vey's hit lifts P a d res CHICAGO -Steve Garvey's II two-run single keyed a three-run sixth inning to lead Eric Show and San Dlego to a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday m the only National League game acheduled. Show, 3-1, retired the first 16 Chicago batten before Larry Bowa beat out a bunt for a slng)e. By the aeventh inning, Show wu gone. He needed help from Lula DeLeon. who picked up his third save. First bueman Bill Buckner of the CUbs had Chica4fo'a first 16 putout.a and finlahed the game with 21, one shy of the major league record. Br uins get even in series BOSTON -Barry Pederson ~ scored two goals, llnemate Rick , Middleton assisted on three and Boston goalie Pete Peeten ttpMtedly stopped excellent 800ring opportunities u the Bruins evened their Wales Conference final eeriee at one game each with a 4-1 victory O\'er the New York Ialanden lut night. The Bruins rebounded from a 5-2 opening lam in the best-of-seven National Hockey League aeriea. ecortnR twice while ahort-handed. eqrly lead LauJ Wadkta1, wlMer of two II tow'Nmentl ln the lllt tour weeM. rode \he momonlUm of hit recen\ •~ to a 4·u.nder·pe.r 87 and \M flrlt·round lHd y•terd.ay ln th• B)'l'On Nelton Cl.ualo ln lrvlna, Texu. Wadklnt capped his effort wtth • blrd1 on the final hole, alnk.tna a 20-fool putt that Utt.eel him one stroke aheacf of C.anadian Dave Ban . . Fonner U.S. ()pen champion Jack Fleck and Fred Hawlllaa birdied .even of the f.lnt e'8hl ho1ft to 1elze a one-lhot lNd ln the OPf'ninB round of the Legenda of Golt Tournament ln Auatin, Texu. The ~ held the lead over Argentina'• Robeno De \'lceHo and l.ut-minute 1ubethute Rod Fusetll . . . HolU1 Stacy blrdJed five of the final ninu holes and flniaheP with a 67 to take a two-stroke advantage in th~ CPC International women'• tourney Jn Hilton Head Wand, S .C. Defending champion Katlly WllJtwortb was in aecond place with a 3-under·par 69. Baseball today 1931 -Pitcher Wes Ferrell held his brother, Rick, and the rest of the St. Louis Browns hltlea, while driving in four ruN with a home run and a double In the Cleveland Indiana' 7-0 victory. 1918 -Center fielder Tris Speaker executed the fourth unasalsted double play of his career in the Cleveland lndiana' 8-4 lea to the Chicago White Sox. 1981 -Steve Carlton fanned Montreal's Tim Wallach ln the first inning of the Philadelphia Philliee' 6-2 victory over the visit.in4J Expoe to become the sixth major league pitcher and the first left-hander to strike out 3,000 batters. Today's blrth daya: Milwaukee pitcher Bob McClure la 30. An8ela ahortatop Rick Burle90n ls 32. P ittsburgh gets USFL team Pittsburgh wu granted a 1984 II franchise In the United States Football League yesterday and, according to OSFL Commtuloner Cbea Stmmont, it ia the first of up to eight expanaton teama ln the league ... The World Boxing Auociation lightweight championship fight between Ray Muclnl and Ken Boper next month waa called off yesterday after Mancini broke hi1 oollerbone In a sparring ae91ion. Promoters planned to go ahead with the second bout In the May 27 twin -title extravaaan.z.a ln Johannesburg, South Africa, a WBA Junior middleweiRht match between champion Davey Moore and Roberto Daran . . .Gres Loa1uh won his aeoond title ln the four -,.day FINA World Diving Cup Champjpnahipe ln The Woodlands, Texas, taklna the men'• 3-me1er sprtnaboard even\ with 717.03 paintl. But in the team competition, China took l.be lead from the United States, compiling 4,- 404.96 polntl to the U.S.'1 4,397.97. T e levision, radio TV: NBA Playoffs -Lak.ers at Portland, 11:30 p.m., Channel 2 (delayed). RADIO: Bueball -~n at Angei.. 7:25 p.m., K.MPC (710). NBA Playoffs -Lakers at Portland, 8:30 p.m., KLAC (570). FV'S DUDDRIDGE RETIRING ... Rustlers take • swim lead MONTEREY PARK -School record JNlr· lormanClll by. hank Jeet.er and Carl Salyer helped the Golden W•t C.Olleae men'• 1wimrnln1 tqu.d to a flrst·day lead ln community cou.,, SoU\htm C..Ufoml.a Swlmmina and DMna ChampkNhis- y•t.erda)' It J:ut Loe Anplee CoJlep. Jni.r broke the achool ata.ndard Ln the 100 butt~rlly, 1wimmina to victory In ~0.80, while Salyer'• ~8. 71 clockina ln the ptelJmlnary round of the 100 bnutatroke a1lo aet a mark. aanutl&JOW), 4;M.et: I . ._,,... (led.I, :H 90; 11 1((811* (lad.), t .OU?. 100 breHt-1 ltlyer (OW), H H ; 2 .i.e. (OW), 61 tt, a. Mon1lon (ltll 1. ..... 100 frH t•Y•y-1 '"ll•non, I II 11 2 Ckldetl Wtll, 116 2t, I hddl•UOll, f;OI 41, 10 Orenoe CoMI, 1 II 16 2 Ou.,un• 1occ1, U .71: a M11tln (SOM). II 7t; 4 lallng (OCC). H II; I Young (t~). lt.01 100 ,b,cll.-1 1tlll•jd• 10.w1 t;OUO, 2 .... rc1. ~ 21, I WWI"""' (V). I Ol 12. I M (OW), 1 oeor * 1><-..-1 i...v• cooct I 01 02, 2 MCL•vihllft (lad , I Ol 52, 3 ~(OW). t otl6, 011nn1no 10~1. 1 11 t4, • Ure (OW), I 14 72 Jim Johnllon wu vic:tortoua in tho 200 freeetyle to help thAt Ruatlera compile 189 pol""t" '" 11~­ p!Ace li\alltrton'a 164. 1-111tta1 diving-I T1h1•tt 461 H point•, lhan• (1•11 ). SM IO, I Pila IOCCI. SM IO, d IMtlon (tael.), ~" 1•. t rnt'• dM,-1. Trl"9tl (It, 48 45 point•. PwrlM (It.. . Armow (OW), $61 45, Mttclt (t.d . 212 10 200 lrH-I lll'a,,lth COW). 2 00 H , 2 IWlell (OW). 2 0 I 20, 3. Wellnll1 (Or ). 2 .02 22, e Annetrong (&ad I. 2 04 I I aOUTHIRN CAL"O'UllA CHAMPtC>NtHWa (Pal) '4. 12 61 I . Saundef1 (hd l. 4:H • ., WO.N TaMI 9oonnQ, I 0t_,. Coeel, 111. 2. taocJlebaclt.. 10. 3 Golden W•t. 147; 4 Ventur•. 105, 5. Palomat, 102, I San Di.go Me1a, 100, 1 CyprHt, II, I Senta AM, 49, t ,ullet1on, '44; 10 Groeamont, 41 &O fly -I Mcleughlln (lad J, 27 91. 2 King (IOM~27 12, 3. 81ek1 (Cl 27.ff. 6 (OC<;). 28.24; I . fllle (OW). 21. (at I ... LAC ..... ) T-'I tcoflnQ 1 GOiden WMI. 80 lr•-1. lll'll'ker (P•.). 21.11; 2. ~(long IMdl), t 1.15; 3 !dmond1 ''" 2 I H . I A•ll•k (OW). 21 71, 11 Janczur (OCC). 22 21J 200 Ir•• r•l•'I-1 Or•no• CoMI, 1:4l 31; 2 Go4clen WMI, 1:44.75: 3. Pelomar, 1.45 21, 5 ~.1·44141 Ill: 2 ,ulferton. 184. a s~. 11; • lll'alOmat at. e Venture, 10, 8 San1a MOlllG&. &t, 7 Gr-t, 63, I Sakwtllel<I. 51, t Orange CO..t, 48, 10 LA Valley, 41 200 lrH -I John1on (OW). 100 lly-1 Jee1.-(GW), 60.IO; 2 Mlltlhtll (OCC~ 52 M : 3 ao.r (OW), 11284 100 INIC*-1 Cooc-(F). &2 14; 2 ~ (F), 116 OI, t U. (LAV), '15 72. 1 Hugat (Sad •• 51.12, 10. MoC e rthy (OWi. It 71 11 PrtwldMl!e (Std ). ae re 400 medley relay-1 Orange eo .. 1. 4 12 12, 2 Gol6en Weet, 4 12.14; 3 Cypr ... , 4 II 61; t Sa6dlat>adl, 4 M 03 1-.ter dlvltlg-I Olbbe (lad J. 374. 15 po1n11. 2 low• (Pal ). 331.90, 3. Shire!! (V). 301 55, 4 JlltlJ 18td !, 291~~-llHd (OCC). 272.011, 13 ~(OW). 221. 15. I 42 OI, 2 Aellall (OW), I 42 Ot; 3 Meldonedo (Sid I. I 43 82, 6. Burcll•ll (ClW). 1.48 ea. e Peler90ll (OW), 1.47 85. 400 lndo-1 VUMllO 4 .00 48; 2 Hlloen (F). 4 03 40, 3 Brown 500 lrH-1 T Hllgen (FJ. 4 30 13. 2 Addington (F), 4·38.74; 3 Burollell (GWI. 4 46 20: a 200 lndo-I l•V•ll• (OCC). 2 I I 05, 2 Mcl1u9hlln (8ed. 2· 14 42, 3 B1aM (C). 2; 15 ~; 4 Ayno (GW). 2 18.04, 8 Annelrong (Sad.). 2.23 17 l50 Ir-1 HUQO (OCC). 25.43: 3-met., dMng-1 Glbbe (Seel ). 375 85, 2 lowe (Pl. 331 90, 3 Slllrctc IV). 312 H . 4 B1e11 (Sad), 302.95, 8 o.mpeey (GW), 241 45, 11 Ce<112 tOCC>. 227 to TRAC K . • • From Page 81 sprints to pace a 71 -65 victory over rival F..tancia, while Irvine's 100-31 rout of University was highlighted by an 800 in which Irvine's Ken Simms edged Uni'• Bruce Krebs in identical (1:56.7) clocklnp. Elaina Oden'• la.at attempt in the long jump, a penonal best by 14 inchea with a 15-8"' effort winning the event, was the declalve margin in Irvine's narrow victory over Univenity in women's action'! Oden also won the shot (35-1~). discus (106-llh) and was second In the high jump (4-6). A1 for Individual marks - University Hlgh'a. Annette Rogers, a junior, ran a 24.7 200 meters, just under the Orange County mark of ~.69. Irvine'• Jocelyn Lee took the 400 met.era ln 1:00.2 in her tint attempt at the event, and wu also a winner ln her specialty, the 300 low hurdles, with a 45.l. Junior Ruth Chaaen won the 880 (2:25) and mile (5:23.2) in Costa Mesa's 59-59 atandoU with Estancia. Kathy Gtant led Estancia with a sweep in the aprinta. Newport Harbor'• 77-41 win over Corona del Mar wu paced by Sue DeLacy (62.8 in the 440), Buffy Rabbitt (11:59.5 2-mile) and Julie Evans ( 16.3 low hurdles). Newport Harbor YC plans Opening Day Newport Harbor Yacht Club, the oldeet yachting organization in the Harbor Area will obeerve ita 67th Opening Day Sunday in colorful ceremoni~a that will draw hundred.a of memben and guests and feature millions of dollan worth of yachta rafted at the guest dock for open houae inspection. 1'he aeaaon opening ceremonlee will officially get under way tomorrow with the traditional Opening Day race from Loa Ansele1 Harbor to Newport Beach. The final stage of the 36th Newport to Ensenada race will be held tomorrow and Sunday wl\h the annual Tri-Port Handicap race featuring Performance Handicap Racing Fleet&~tl returning from the Baja ornia bash. 'the Tri-Port race was ao- Woo dbrid ge wins Woodbridge Hiah'a Wan'ion closed out the South Coaat League dual meet swim 1euon with an 80-75 victory at Lagw\a Beach yeeterday. Laguna Beach WU an 84· 70 winner ln women'• cl.aasWcatioo.. lM by Michelle Depfyffer's double ln the 100 butterfly and 200 individual medley. named because the first race tomorrow takes the yacht.a from San Diego to Oceanside, and after an overnight party at OceaNide Yacht Club, they set aa.ll for Newport Beach Sunday. In other yachting activity, Ballx>e Yacht Club will stage the Barney Metcalf Trophy race for the cluunpionlhip of the Metcalf dinghy claa Sunday. It's opening day time all over the Southern Cal1forn1a Yachting Auoclatlon calendar with five other clubs observing the traditional rites Sunday. 8CY A eelend#: , lAe ••••1 Lone ..... Alamlloe Bay Y1ch1 Club. O~lng Dey, Saturd..,. Seel 8eec:ll Ylldl1 Club -Opening 09y, '-tlMdey. Long Beecfl Vldlt Club -Opening Dey, a.turdey: Opwllng Dey '-· Sund.., Loe Anga1ee Y«f'ol Cllib -LA. lo H9wpor1 ,_ ... a-1 8eturday ..... ...... .., CelllOfnl• Y acl11 Club -ktlljl of Spain Troptry regllttll (91in) Setur<lay, svnoay Wind,.,,._. Y«tol Club -Wlodjem....,. JembOr'M, Stnurday, ~ .... .,.... San Diego Vichi Club -sen Olego y lldlllng Qjp Aaoatta (hllndlc4lp). a.tut day, Sunday. Mie.lon Bay Ytol'tt Club -Junl0r-8enlor Aea8tta. &lltllr'<lay. ~ 0-nllde Yecllt Club -Yearly Swlee (PHAF). ~ay. 8"-Gete YIMlht Club -Opening Dey, Sllndey Soul'-Wm YlllChl Club -Opening Day, Sundey. lllrltl .... IM.w Sent• Barber• S•llln9 Club -Spring a.-. Sunday Alaione Yacht Club -TUCIOtl SelllnQ aub AIOa!t!. 8a1Urdty. ~ EVERYTHING MUSI GO .. __ ... From Page 8 1 . ~ ~~f;I.'----~-- "'' ~ goocr"'an.'an taj'e-wlth , an enrollment that topped out at around 4,400 and I.a currently listed at 3,600. ·~ ~~V:::!ff~~~~~!:~~~~:,~~~.~nr,?'"-c·iii~a"!f.)'tl!n~c-~e"~~o;.;,.r, .. ~-.~ n-ve .. o~ry· ~··-~trii nci~ Roales got bold of him when he They can ruin an athletic II ~ f I " t:i was a freshman football player. program in a hurry. With thoee kinda of nµmbera you miaht feel you could field a team wlUch could walk on water. Regard.lea of numbers, it still takes the extra effort to find cb.ampions. Mike Holllnden. for ex.ample, a champion wrestler and now a coech with the Barona, ..,, .. recruited to the sport after bem, cut in basketball. Pac-10 wrestling champion Gary Bohay of Art&ona State Ray Bray has convinced "No matter what you try to do, youngsters to swim competitively without their 1Upport you're not when, indeed, they had to learn going to get anywhere. Paul was to swim first. the one who really got it going," The football coaching staff la says Duddridge, referring to Dr. the envy of many -eight full-Paul Berger, the original time on-campus teache:rt with a principal at Fountain Valley, combined ex per le nee of currently at Marina . 110mething like 70 yean to1ether. So Duddridge bows out, and " C h e m i a t r y la r ea II y one baa to feel the Barons an Important," notes Duddridge losing a big piece of their about his coeches. "But," he adds, program. NEWPORT REGATTA. • • From Page 81 Newport Hay come race tune. Rather than racing heata, Cout crew offidala have decided to line up 00.ta, aome nine acnm. for aeveral of the racea. including the vanity eighta. "By far, lt'a the large9t race we've ever had in Newport," aaya Moore. "In fact, I don't think they've ever had more than 1lx boata compete at one time even in Seattle (at the Opening Day Regatta)." O>mpetltion begins at 8 a.m. with the eenior aln&les. The elite 1lotlea follow at 8: 15 and the novice fou.n ocmpeUng at 8:30. At 8:45, the nov1ce elshca line the bay and at 9 the lightweight elebta r.ae. 'lbe f•ture nee - \be varaty etahta '°at lt at 9:10. 'rbe )mi« vanity eilhU follow at 9:IO. BHt vlewtna point for 1 p ectator1 l• at Coa1t'a Jntercollealate Rowln1 a nd lJalllaa Bale. localed at 1801 Wiil eo.t ~way ln Newport ~~lltree. a,.c:tat.an can allo watch the re,.u.a eboud the Pavilion Queen bay excunlon boat, ~ ...... .,.. brunch, , no-hoct cocktaiJ., play-Dy-play annound!1'. video replays of the races and protective cover m cue of bed weather. The boat load9 at 8 a.m. at the Balboa Pavilion or at the OOC rowing beee during the reptta. Pricea on the ex.cunloo boat att $10 for adult• and U for children. including the Newport Regatta barbecue at the UCI ahellhouae ~ the ncm. ... -===--··· .., LEASE A 1913 COllAR FOR s19925 PER MONTH* L.eUng tan't nght ror everyone, but may be the an.wer to yc>ur new car neec11. LMM a brand new 1083 Mercury COugar for 1189.25 per month on a cto.ct end ...... C.....9"_. .... ._ ,..,.. ..... .... c ....... ,.. .... ,u 50% to 80% Off All Merchandise 3 Days Only! Hurry In/ Supplie• are All Sales Flnal. SALE ENDS MAY Isl 5:00 ·P.M. limited to •toclc on hand No Re~l(rns/Exchangea Seacliff VIiiage 2207 Main St. #26 (It Yorktown) Huntlnlton Beach 58 -7582 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Prlday, Aprll 28, 1N3 SI I ----------------------------------------------------------------------------...---------------W eekend sports on TV, radio TELEVISION 10:10 am. (4) -BASEBALL -Hou.ton at Philadelphia. 10:30 am. (11) -BASEBALL -Oodaera at ~~.m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFF -Philadelphia at New York (Jame three). l p.m. (4) -GOLF -Third round coverage of the Leaenda of Golf at A1.11tin, Tex.u. 1:30 f>.m. (2) -SPORTS SATURDAY -Tony Balt.uar (24-1, 20 KO.) va. Gene Hatcher (17-1, 15 KOs) in a liahtwelght bout, live from Lu Vegas. 3 p.m. (9) -IUCKBOXING -Robert Biaaa (20-3) va. Andy Brewer (10-3) ln • U.S . super- middleweight champJonshlp bout at Lu Vegas (taped). 3:30 p.m. (7) -PRO BOWLING -The Tournament of Champions at Akron, Ohio (taped). Newport stuns Mesa Enjoying the role of spoilers, the Newport Harbor H!ih volleyball team may have dealt a fatal blow to Cost.a Mesa's Sea View League title hopes following last night's surprising 15-12, 11-15, 16-14, 15-10 upeet ln the Sailors' gym. ~ p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OP SPORTS - The Don Br&MC>n-Jud Lanon Memorial 1prlnt car race at Eldora Speedway ln &Mbur9, Ohio (tapC!d) RADIO Bueball -Oodaen at Chicago, 10:20 a.m , KA.BC (790). &.ton at Anaela, &:05 pm , KMPC (710). !iand•,· TELEVISION 10 am. (2) -NBA PLAYOFF -&.ton at Milwaukee (game three). (4) -BOXING -Alex Ramoe (16-1-1, 10 KO.) VI. J.B. WUllamJOn (12-0, 5 KO.) ln a middleweight bout at Lu Vegu. lO:SO a.m. (7) -USFL FOOTBALL -New Jeney at Denver. 11 a.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Johnny "The Heal" Verderosa va. Reye1 Cruz In a lightweight bout from Laa Vegas. 11:1~ a.m. (11) -BASEBALL -Dodgers at Chicago. 12:30 p.m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFF -Lakers at Portland (game four). 1 p.m. (4) -GOLF -Final round coverage of the Legends of Golf in Austin, Texas. 1:45 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPOM'S - Edwin Roea.rlo (17-0, 16 KOs) vs. Joee Luis Ramirez (64-3, 53 KOa) ln a acheduled 12-round bout for the WBC lightweight title, from San Juan, Puerto Rico. RADIO Baseball -Dodgers al Chicago, 11:20 p.m .. Lakers invade Portland PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -Portland'• Mychal Thomp1on .- alway• an optlml1t - figures Kareem Abdul· Jabber won't be able to continue to tear apart the Trail Bluera "~ 1ereat aa he la, he can't keep scoring H much u he hu been ln the pail two game1,'' Thompeon Ntd. Abdul-Jabbar and th.e rest o' the Loe Angela Lakera arrived here yesterday afternoon to prepare for tonight'• third game o f thelrlll!lliJ!*MN! National Basketballl~•W Association playoff!••• Western Con ference semifinal rnBtchup. With the Loe Angele9 benc h depleted by injuries, Lakers Coach Pat Riley has had to leave Jabbar in the game longer than usual. The 35-year -old center, HAPPENINGS IN THE DAILY PILOT'S AUTO MARKET ... "•* ANAHllM ••• "'Thlt yeet'• Auto Show hM bMf'\ one of the mott .ucceMf\11 evw held In Orange County," tteted John MoOuokln, Cahnere Expotltlon Group'• Show M•nao«· "NHrly 85,000 l*)Ple vltlted the exhlblte of more than 25 new modeft from ma)Or domeetlc and foreign car menufecturert. And mott wwe In 1 ~ng mood." Echoing John McGuckln't oommentt wu Jamee Upp, Executive Director of the tpOntorlng Orange County Oeeler1 A.Mn. "The 1883 Auto Show oeme at Ju1t the right time -the eoonomy 11 expanding, all the newest cart were on dltptay, and more than half the attend ... were IOoklng for a new car. Converaatlona with tome local dealer• Indicated that acttvtty and ..,.. w«• up 1ub1tantlally during and after the thow," h• Nld, "and they expect thll to continue, bued on the enthu1lum generated at the Auto Show." Plannlng hat already started for th• 188"4 Orange County International Auto Show, toward making It an even larger, more expanded automoblle exposition. Newport had upended Corona del Mar earlier in the week and behind the play of outside rutters Bill Brown and J ohn .Bostwick and setter Sean Sheward overcame Costa Mesa and knocked the Mustangs out of a share of first _place entering tonight's final set of matches. KA8C (790); Boston at Angela, 12:55 p.m .. KM.PC (710). Basketball -NBA Playoffs, Lakers at Portland (game three). 12:30 p.m., KLAC (570). USFL Football -Chicago at LA Expret>S, 1 p.m., KNX (1070). whose contract expires i.=:==========~ after this season, played 44 m inutes Tuesday The Motor Car Dealers Aasn. of Orange County la headed by Dennis Hardtn, with JemM Upp as Executive Director. Bated In Boston, Mus., Cahnera Exposition Group 11 the largeet producer and manager of technlcal and consumer expositions In the world. It produc:et annually more than 100 such exposition• In the U.S. and lnternatlonally, and putt on 12 Auto Show. throughout the country. *** In tonight's action, Estancia (12-1) is at Corona del Mar (9-4). Newport (7-6) hosta University (0-13) and El Toro (2-11) is at Costa Mesa (11-2). All games are at 7. Meanwhile , In t he South Coast League, Mission Viejo swept past Woodbridge, 15-12, 15-12, 15-5. The Di.abloe improved to 5-7 in loop play. In tonight's regular season final, Laguna Beach (10-1) hoets San Cfemente (11 -0) at 7. Mesa softball team rolls The Cost.a Mesa High women's softball team exploded for a 17-10 Sea View League victory yesterday over visiting Saddleback. The Musi.an,zs built a 16-0 advantage in the first three innings and withstood a pair oT five-run Saddleback innings in the fifth and sixth frames. The victory improves Mesa's Sea View mark to 2-9. .night. Jabbar says he doesn•t mind. "It's been a luxury playing fewer minutes the last two yean," he said. "We had other people. I'm ready to play more." No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ThelllfPlll fits In. AUTO SUPPLY PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH MAY 3. 1983 CAR CARE turtle <.......... vvax ~ COLOR BACK flNIJH nlTOttl• • lteslores lt-e l1n11h on cort lhol hove been ollowed to lode & 0111du e Adds o layer of 111icon• ond condlhoners IT 270 I 6 oz PREVIEW ltlO S.H IA 349 VINYL n1T01111t . ltei!ores 'fOUI vinyl top• ontert0ro & leather CHOICE IT-274 16 01 IA INSTANT llALANT WAX · Restore• ftn1thet locks on prote< live cooling 10 re1111 0111do1ton ond fod1ng I T-271 18 or •10 ~-" gm--.-"Country rood pfuah". for pk!.· up truclla or • ~I drive vehicfea CorP4ted mot of durobleru~ 81odl, blue. gold/b.lge Ot red 16~ ,. .... HALOGINHIADLAMPS 11CTANOULA• O• ltOUND. I S0.000 condlepower Extend night v1tlon Whiter brighter heodlompa UH 20". leas energy In oll popular 11ze1 ond otyles 12·~ •EG 95.97 ellA ... IC I OUALID• •oo•n• 8oosh power output up to AO woltl Ml•" low high and midrange tones to your preference Works with oil lope dec!.1 and car rod101 llC 102 FOR MOST CARS & LIGHT TRUCKS UG 39.95 & 43.95 •• 2AMF-36, 24FMF·36 l74MF·36 3 3 ~ LOS ANGELE& • • • "I don't know what I would have done without your help and organization to turn to. I am Incredibly lmpreated with AUTOCAP, and grateful too." -N.C., Los Angeles "To my amazement and total aatlafactJon, the problem with my car has been rectlfled. The manner In which both AUTOCAP and the dealerahlp handled the matter deserve the unqualified praise of an unsolicited thank you letter." -A.S., Woodland Hiiia "We wish AUTOCAP much succaa In your efforts to asalst the publlc. We need you -keep It up. Thanks a mllllonl" -Mr. a"d Mrs. A.K., La Mirada Thia Is Ntltlonal Consumers' Week, and reading through tome of the "Thank you" letters AUTOCAP has received over the lut 3 years, John Walker can't help expreulng his satisfaction with thls unique organlzaUon -the AUTOmotlve Consumer Action Program. Walker, who la a Jeep/Renault new car dealer In Loa Angeles, has been usoclated with AUTOCAP since Its Inception In 1979, and presently serves as 1983 AUTOCAP Chairman. "These letters show how Important It 11 to have a fut. free and fair way of resolving auto complalnta,'' said Walker. "People depend on cars for their llvellhood, especlalfy In Southern California, so If your car Isn't running right, j you're going to be upset, and that's why It• Important that AUTOCAP exists." "It's very gratifying," added Walker, "that the new car dealers of southern California made the commitment to create this quality program." Six hundred dealers In the Southland and 17 manutacturere (all Import makers except for • American Motor•) participate voluntarily In • AUTOCAP. Here's how It works: A person with a • ~Yft .. ~th~tht~J!!?'!! ~:aQ&l.n~ •-'----~~~ AUTOCAP complaint form. The AUTOC P • staff lnvee11gates the complaint by talking to all parttee, and It the complaint appears to be valid, the AUTOCAP Panel of 5 consumers and 5 dNl•ra can review It and make a declalon binding on the dealer/factory, but not binding on the consumer. AUTOCAP Is a public aervk:e of the motOf Car Oealera Aaaoclatlon of Southern California. • Contact AUTOCAP by calllng (800) 292-1482 or (213) 776-0054. ••* COSTA MESA ••• Recreational vehlde (RV) aalet are on the comeback trail, and that'• a good sign for the entire automobile lnduatry, a Ford Division AV NJee executive said recentty at Ford'• Rodeo Roundup. David W. Tarrant. manager, .Recreation Vehtctes, said AV aaJea In 1983 are expected to reach 201,500, almost double their low of 105,000 In 1980. Tarrant spoke at a news con~ at the , Orange County Fairground• In Cotta Mua, I J 84 Orange Oout DAILY PIL.OT/Fnday, Apttl 29, 1883 ~ • • .· ·~ MMCMlt LRA-aTANOIMQI 6-•rla .. Lw waT lifv*Oll . W L ,.._ -12 7 ~2 -t e .llOO I ,. • 52t 2 10 • .629 a • 11 dO :S'A 7 10 411 4 1 16 .31' .... u.TDMMON 10 1 au 10 •. !Ille .... • I .52t 1 • I 500 1'h • • .500 l'A • • .471 2 • 10 «4 2'A ........ ._.. Oacrolt 91 .,...... ppd • reltl T..,._0-.. Boalon ,..,,_ 2·fl •• Moela (KllOll 2·11. n Cl*-00 tlM'llP 2-21 et l'oromo II.Ml 0-2). n Mliw.uti .. (Moelure 0·3) at Mlnnatot• ~l-1).n Cle.....,.d (Barltar 3-11 et K•n .. • Clly (Blw~).11 H•w York (Rawley 3 -01 11 Tea•• 1~2.-1).n 0•1rol1 (Morrie 2 ·21 ti O&kl•ftd (Underwood 1-1). n 8alllmore (McGragor 2·0) 11 SHiii• {e.cu.CM)).n MettoMt L.Mmue WUT~ W L ll'oL 09 Allliltta 13 4 .7115 ........ 11 5 .122 ... 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(LB). 1:12.3; 2. ~ (W). 1:12..4; a.~ (LB). 11111. 100 .._ -1. ~ (LBI. 1:22.0: 2. ....,, fLB). 1:23.o; :s Col (W). 1·n .s. 400 ..... ,....,. -1 U.0.-8"clh, 4.22.2 WHALE WATCtlNG LUNCIEON Whlle watchln9 the Whales paaa right In front of your tat>M, enjOy • aumtuoua Mafood Nied - maybe 1 half pour'td hamburger treat poatbly a ecak>ne eandwtch. ~ from 11='0 AM to • '91 .""" .... 4M.t707 ••• a.art 11110. i.-. ~ IOat t PICUTIOUeW 1 M MAim ITAT11191t This week's Special 1978 CADILLAC SEVILLE J1'u11 vinyl leetory top, A.M/J'M wpe pt.yer. 1-ther covered IHtiJ\a ..,.. & wire wheel c.pa. (OSOTYH) '8995 AJJ c:..... B..b/#1 n. l'rW .... AJJ hltM ,,,.., n... I.Im.. .. """ ,.,,,,, B ·--[-1 ~!·~"_ ... ICll ...................... uu TICAT .a&AT •M RIUMCI 11 tnT1I Cl&lfVDfl eM PUTI-. Tfle followlrlg ~ -dolllel----~~ ..... ----...... NABE~l2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa NINTH IT"HT ANO LOCUST AVIHUl LIMITIO, a llmllad OIL~ (714) s40-1a60 ~. t 11 Anton BIYd .. #WO, -'· MO-~· O!Mta ......_ CA tHH: Yuu AM .. u.rAUL T UMDCJt A ~;::===========r;;::;=_;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ W I L W 0 111 I C I T y DOD CW ~T. OATID MARCH 1-0IVIL~HT. INC .• a C111kwn1a I~ 1111. UMLIH YOU TAICI PUlJC M)llC[ rta.JC N0TlC( ~. eu Anton IMS., H10 ASOTIOM TO PltOTICT YOUlt -'ft90A.t·· eu·-·· ~·......_CA~ ' "'°'4tlir\', ff MAY II IOU> AT A ·~ .. ,..,,,...., -JOSl!PH P. MAYP Ill, 11 t "*.IC aA&.I. • YOU NUD AN MOTICI CW ~ATIOM NAllll ITAT1fMINT Allton 11¥d., #170. ca.ta~ CA 1~110H Of' TMI NATUltl TO UU Tna lollowlng Pl,.Ofl 11 doing 11626. Oft TMI PftOCllDtHO AOAINH AL.COHOUC llVIMQH bull'-8 11: Thill ~ .. oondllct9d by YOU YOU IMOUL.D CONTACT A To Whom It Mey Conoem: H 0 p E 8 E c R ET A R I AL corporation: 1 LA~ MA 1111 LYN e nd 111 0 IE RT SERVICES, 9650 Warn«, Sulla 350, ~City Dev Inc; On May 13, ttl3, al t . t6 1 m PAJl(URIC, ar~ng to tna Fountain Vlltey, CaUlornla 92708 a Cellf. oorp. GATEWAY M 0 RT 0 AO I! °"*'mant of BeYereoa Pllylll1 Nadine Hull. 2279 Thie.....,,_.._ fled with 1111 CORPORATION, a Calltornle Cont.rol lcw "'1" OH SALE BEER I Pomona, Apt. C, Co111 Mau, OOunty Cleril of Orenga C-ty on c;orporetlon, 11 duly appointed WINE (PUI. EAT. PL.) 10 u ll Calllornla 92829 Aptil f4, tM3. Tru1IH under end pureuant to llCollolk: ti.YetllOM at 1111 Kllllnu9 Thi• bu*,_ 11 conducted by 1111 ~ Dffd· of Trull recorded AprU 7, Of., Fe. CO.II..._, CA 92127. lndlvldull. Voet & COO« t977. u lnll. No. 9004, In bOOll Publllhacl Orange Cout Dally Phylll1 N. Hutt Attwt. .. "-12 '38, page '871, Of Olllolal Ptlol, April 2t, 1"3 2024-83 Thie llltamanl WU lllad Wllh Iha 1--. ........ °'· Aeco<d• In the oftloe of the County Coun1y Clark of Oranoa County on ... -Rloofclet of OBnoe COunty, Stllt• rtltlJC NOTIC£ -">fN 20, 1983 P.O ._ iith of c.llfomla. beaMd by AORAT n141" ....... CA SU E. PERKINS end MARY C . 1(..-0 Publlellad Orange Co11t Delly Publlthacl 0rarlfl9 Coaet Dally Pl!f\l<IN8 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC MOTICI °"~~Of Piiot, AP< 22. 29, Maye. 13, t983 fllot. Aprtt 22, at. Mey t. t3. 1"3 AUCTION TO HIOHl!ST llOOEA MM. "'°"9tTY AT t874-83 1H0-83 FOR CASH (payatila II llrna of Ula l'IUVATI IALI ----.,.---.,.----...:.:==o=..i1n lawful money of Illa United No. NWP tm1 Plll.IC NOTICE .--""'~ Stat•I " "" front anttanoa '° Illa In Ille Superlot COUrt of Illa S1111 ITAW CW MAllllllll-fT aM Oran~ County CourthouM. of Cefffomla. In and tcw tha Count)' ~9't0ft CC>Ultt °' Oft Ull °' located on 11anta An• Blvd , of L~ AnaellL CAUPOflNIA '9CTITIOUe •?H•M MAllm batwaan Syoamora 81. and In tile louar of 1111 Eltlla 01 COUNTY°"~ Th• tollowlng paraon llH 8foedwey. s.nta Ana. CA all right. LUCILLE JENKINS (An lnc:omcietant CA&.YTON '· •RNf'WLD, ...... tblndoll9CI a. ._ of the llc1ltloul tltil Md !fl..,_. oon~ to and p__,,_ PWnttff and c-Datacldelll. ~ ,_ now held by It undlt Ilk! Dead ot Nolle• la hafaby given that the "' M. nRQUSOH & HN1H Rl!AL Truat In Illa llfopel'ty lltuated In Mid und«aiill* wl" .... at 1><lva1a Nia, 81ATltlCI Y. MIRRIPllLD, at llTATt. 3000 w eoeet Htgtiwey C-ty end State~ aa; to Illa hlghalt 1nd bHt bidder, •I .. Datandanl and Crou- N9wpoft 8eeotl ~ 9a83 ·' Loi 3e of Tract Ho. 501 t, • per 1ubJect to confirmation of Hid Completnant. Th• F?ctJtlo~. l11llne11 Ham• map ~ In 8ooll ''°· Pllgel Supartor Court, on (N •"• Iha 4111 c.. ....... OI t•l•r,.a to above ••• fllad In tS. ti, and '7 • ol mltclllaneoue oay ot May, 1983, 11 Iha olllcl of NOTICI °" IALa Nottoe la _..,, Ofenga CO\Hlty on NoV'll'l\Mr 4 ~ In the oll)Oa of IN County Ann Crawley, 30 S aga Lane, 8"fafl ltlet MICHAIL D. PURUU. 1M2 'Recorder of Mid County. Canoga Park, Clllfornla; (2t3) h IMJ llllP01ntad .....,_In tM Henrietta M Fare.~ ueoll 300 The atrMI •ddreu and other 347·9023. .... lfltttliad ......., ..... ttla Caoney Line, Ho. aoa. HeWport ::::"'°"pro:o"9ty di::i~ 87~'~ County of L09 Anoalaa. Stat• of ....__ daKfillM ,... "°'*" hicfl ~ 9aee3 Callfornla, 111 Illa rTg111, 1111• and lin !he~~ and Oft tM Thill•~ -conduc1ad by put'p0f1ad tel-\QQLValancla St.. W.laJHl-~HI. l~eM,...."4 fQlllrwlN '91"'8 and oorilllloM: ~ lndMdual. Coate M-. CA 92628. per1or1). In end to Ill Iha oartaln rNI . '(1TTIM relil ~ .0 lie ~ Harwtac1a M ,._gueon Tlla undartlgnad Truataa property eltulta In Ille clty 01 la...,._.. aa: Let la• Tract Tllil ~ -,.._, wtth 1111 dl1ol1lm1 a ny llablllty tor 1r1y Hunllllglon Buell, County 01 .... 1112. • ,.., ~ _.._ In County Cleril of OrMge CouflC)rJlll lnoon9Cll,_ of Iha.., ... adclr-Orenga. St•t• of Calltornla , hN IO, ,..... II nv...,. •of .. 19. 1MS. and°"* common claalgnltlon. It partlelll1tly delctlbad II IOllowl, ..... 611 &t'9 oMoa of ltll C-ty f'llU11 llt'f, 9ltoWn lleraln. to-wit· lteo•rdar of uld Co1111t1 of Publlalled Qranoa Cout Dall)' Said Ula wlll ba made, bul 183 9 1 v 1111 R 0 m • c r., Or~, Ital• of Calllor1tla and ~. ""1f. 22, 2t. May I. l3, 1113 wltnout covenant or warranty. Hunllnglon e..cto, Calllornla __.., ._,.... .. 1 aiftfla 1824'-IS Ill.Pf-« lmpllad, regarding tttla. Unit 105, Lot 2, Tract 7839, '-111 dwomllG altYlltad ...,. 1'1111 -------------poMMak>n. or 11\Gumbf~. to ,_dad In 8ooli 300, pagaa :zo.21. If at t1l.A$or ltraa&. Cttr PlaJC NOT.:E poy the ralNllnlnQ pr1nc;1pa1 an of 1n t11a ot11co or "" Oranoe County • .... ....., c-tr of Oranee. ----.,..,..~-----the not. Mand' by Mid Deed of Aocordar ..... of c ...... Cf9'o I P Tru11, wllll lntarHt lhoraon, u Term• ot u le CHll In lawful (I) TM• raal ptapony wlll bo NOnca Oft ~ IAU provided In ~ note, aovenoaa. II money of '"• United StatH on '°'4 .,, .....,, ... .....: Written Mde UllDa DllD CW TllUeT ""I· undlr IM'-of l9'd Dead ol oonllnnatlon of Illa, or pen CMfl .,... .,._.. ,., ..-1'1111 .--.rtY ..-rAlft' NOT'tC9 TO TNat, '-· Cflal'oea and ~ and balance evldanc:od by nola • 11 t It• r • o e I "• 4 It Y t 11 • ""°"'"' f a... of tho TruslM and ol the tru111 -ad oy Moftgaga or Truet Dead undar~nod llafa,.. up to tin •YOU AM• DIPAULT WIOD A craalad ~laid Deed of Truat. on Iha property 10 eold. Tan •'doo61 ldlO p..111.) 111 tt1o .,..._ CW TMMT DATID MARCH The total amount of tt1a ~ percent of amounl bid 10 be °"Mer 7, 1• .. 10ll Nofth Mokl NI. UMLlll YOU TAKI ba1enoe of the obl?Oltlon ~ dapoaltad wttll bid "'"'· lulte to4, lant1 Ana, OM TO PllOTICT YOUR by Illa propa<ty lo be eold and &idt rN ottat. 10 oa In writing Ind Callforftl!J 91701. Tiie llaal •MotaD-.mc..,fYMl,,fTfTMAYlleol.DATA rauonabla a11lm1tad 00111. wtll o. rac:alvod at tlla alor .. ald ~.:!.!!be MW If!• after ~ aAL.I. • YOU 1111D AM ~ and advlWIOM 11t the ttma ottlco at any time alt« Ill• 11'91 ·-""* °' nm MA~ ol 1111 lnltltl publlcallon ol tile publleaUOn hereof lllld bot«• data (: ) n. pttndpN ..,ma of tlla ...-OCW A~ NotlOa of Sa6a II •to7.717.92. ot u1a 11la are: "''n'"'""' 11urall11a OU 8"0Ul.9 COWTACT A Thi~ under Mid Ooed Dated tnlt Stll day of A$>f'll. 1993 prtoo of "7.000 .. -" If Ulfl of Trutt heretofore ex-.itad and Ann Cfawtay phlO _,_,...,. of tM l'1fat Deed NOTICE 18 HlRUV GIVEN: Tiwll deflvarad to tile undor11gr1ad • ConlarvllrN of of Tru11 •PP'••l11t•ttftt tto.zOOO; under 1r1d by wlrt11a of th•~ Dldaratlon of Datau1t and Iha Patton Ind =to be IM'f'dl...., ~A• ti" povtllofw of tllat .....,, Dead of o.tnat1d tor Salo. and a written E:ltata of lllkl to II tu• tor ftaolf ,_ Tnlt1 dated Mardi 22. 1N2, and ~ Of OolllAI and £11c;tlon to Luc:::99 Janttlna. lftd .. -te. oto. .. recorded In Illa ottlc;e of 1111• W The 1111danignad -..0 ll6d ecw-y11.. rooor.t: .-ct Mia 91 eubject to lecordlr of IN Councy of °'1Ne, ~Ice of Default and EIK1Jon to aTOMP A. NCUCM. 1141-C... ........ ltllta ot ~on Aprtl 5, 1912. a.II to bo ,_dad In lhO county 21M1 YllltUrl 11111&. Di-*·~ aD, 1111. • Volume lnat. No. ta-t 111M. Of WMr9 Iha ,_. ll'CIC*1Y la IOcatecS hlto m ..cMAI\. 0. PURMU. Oftlclal R•cord1, •••cut~ iiy Dale: April &. 1983. w.......,......, CA .,.,. ~ Ar1hur c. Pont and Ruby 0 . "°"" QAT£WAV MORTGAGI! COAP Publlellad Orange COHt Dally , ..... lllalll 8L #9'>4 llulbw1d and ..,_ • jolrll *-* 800 N. Brand. Piiot 1.-22 23 29 t813 Senti Ana. CA 9270 t ,& Truator, to Sunll?et 8arY1e1 ~. CA tt203 ' · T' ' ' ' 11101•83 (7 t4) 836-8855 ~.-:~~u."a~: 13)~1100~1f~&~.!,~.~ .• :~~~u ~ ..._... ~, ------------·--\.. -,. .. ~~11o1<.r' OOl'poi•on, • 8ellllldeit. Plot, April 15. 22. . 1"3 aMtt Ana, I.PA .-nn • Md ~ to "" l'lqlllll of tn44:3 (114)....., VI• owner and lloldar ot th• -----------·? NOTICE OF DEATH OF Publltlled O.a"go Co11t Dally ~IMOfy note MCuracl by tM "8JC NOTICE P A T R I C l A N D R E W Piiot, APf'll 22, 23. ff. 1983 °''"*.,_.~to: ---.. MAS 0 N AND 0 F • lm-t3 And by rWMOn of "'° dOf9Ull "' ...,......_ 9"t paytnant of Mid ~Onllaacwy .:met °" TRUSTD'I aALll P E T I T I 0 N T 0 "8JC NOT1C£ ota alld th• braach ot tha TA. .... a:tt00 ADMlNISTER ESTATE NO. NOTICE OF DEATH OP eoncu11on& 1n Mid l>oed of Tnm NCmCI A-11711%. r.:~ a Nottce of OeflUI and YOUAM•Dlf'AUl.TUMDUA To all he'-benefkiari-WILLIAM LLOYD DIGGS aow UnOarDeadofTNll 0110 OP TllUaT, DATID .... --. ab w. LLOYD DIGGS AND 11 bffll duly recorded 11 DIClllllll 11. 1"1. UNLIH creditors and contingent 0 F p ET I TI 0 N T 0 rovldad tor by lew In Hid YOU TMa ACTION TO lltM>TICT creditors of Patrick Andrew DMINJS ES _, _ _,• Of11ce on .My n. 1912. YOUR PltOPHTY. IT MAY 11 Muon and pert0na who may A TER TATE NO. lolllt !net. Mo. U-1114f1, 90l.D AT A "*.IC IAU. •YOU be otherwbe Interested In A·ll1Hl. IUNl<JST WMCE COMttAJllY, • ~ ~=C:X:: the wW and/or estate. To all heirt. beneficiaria, 0:::,~:;~0:;..d'~o't~g ',.'r~~~~ AOAIMIT YOU, 'YOU aHOULD A petition hu been filed c reditors and contingent _,Deed of Trwt. lforelakt, CONTACT A LAWYllL by Patricia Ann RJdge In the creditors of WUUam Lloyd Ff1cMw, .._ 1, 1113. at ._hour On M~ e, ttu, at t : t6 a.m.. Superior Court of Oranae DlaP and pel"ION who may & o'docic Mn. ol aald c111y • W1CL8Ht RECOHVaAHCE INC .. County r•qu•stlno tha• be otherwlae lnterettted ln th. front entrance to Illa OLD • •ltlomla oori><>ratlon, H duty ~ ~ e • the will and/or estate. OrwloeCouflC)rC-U-.loc:Mod appollltad Truetu ur1dar ar1d Patricia Ann Rldae be A petition hu been filed en 1'11 •.:= =d·O:::.::.·~ C".!.!.0 ~:S:.":·i'::'::. appointed u personal by R.chel s. Dill' In the of s.ita Ana. ~ of 33521. 1n booll t4331. Peoe 307, ot reprmmtative to ldm1nister Superior Court of Crance It* of ~ W1U. OffltMI Aocorda to .,,. Qfftce ot the the estate of Patrick Andrew C 1 b ,.,,.,.,,.totllopowof ... County.._,,.,otO,.,.Coum)', Maaon (under the ounty requut na tat '°"""9d In lllicl ~of T'n.111 .._.., Ital• of Calllomla. Eaocvtad ~ lnde-A-.t ...... -•-·-tr ti Rachel S. D(gp be appohlt.ed lthout oovan;;tt"or warr1";.(y JAMES WILLIAM WElCij. '" .-~· """'..., ... a on U per.:>nal repreM?ntatlve to ardlno Utt•, po1H11lon or lft'llatf1ad man and UNOA OIAHHE of !'»tat.ea Act). The petition administer the estate of _. p!ltllc auctlor\. to STAHOOW. an"'""""*'-. la ~t for heartna ln Dept. William Lloyd Dtgp (under ............. btddlr. "' i.tlll WILL SEU AT PV8l.IC AUCTION No. 3 at 700 Civic Center t h e I n d e p e n d e n t tlonor, of ttt. United Stat .. ot ~~~ .. "°:=.Drives • WAest, Cln lthelf Cijty of AdminlatratJon of i'.9tate1 a~~?I:: :.:r~·:: lftONt of tM ~ StMM) It "" anta na, • orn a on Act). 'nle pedtion ii aet for Slate of Callfornra. "°"' antranoe to Iha OU> OBnoe May l8, 1983 at 9:30 a.m. ~In Dept No 3 at 700 .. lolowe: County CourthouM. localed on IJI' YOU OBJECT to the c Dr. w' PA"°al t: lanu Ana llvd .. between lf&htlni of the peUdon. you nter .. nt. ln Alu undMdad ,,,4 Int..., "' lt<Mlf'llOl'I Street and 8toldwal.i thould either appear at the the Oty of Santa Ana. CA .,. to Lott ot Tract~ toott. 1n ~=-~-:, ~ !. hearing and state your on May 18, 1983 at 9:30 a.m .. Olly ac>!~ =~• .! "'6d by It ""'* Mid Deed ot Truea obJ:tlona or file written IF YOU OBJECT to the i -"' -arantlni of the petJtl.on. you -wo 111 ao. *· :.-=-: • lft 1111 llfoporty !Mtuatad '" .. Id ob Uons with the court. iboWd either appear at t})4 ~:: A~i:;9 =d.r ": ~':!.~~:par ~fore the hearma. Your hearing and atate your County; lllllP teCOrded ~ lookl.A.Ptam 1 appearance may be in_penan o~tlon1 or file wrluen ~ ~ u.w 1 IO and I°'.......,_. M--. ii°" oi' by your auomey. objectlona wtth the court .4 lnoliA•?v• .. 1tlown on 1111 o~ ot the County~-of I F Y 0 U ARE A before the hearlna. Your ... lldo1"'1111,~"",::''1=.'°~ ~~t ad.ii,_. a"d OIMt CR.mrIOR or a oontiJ\aent appewance may t. b\ ~ OOftllftOll .......,....,, • .,.,.,. ot lh9 cndltor of *t decewd. you o; by your attorney. Mao --..ant ...... .., ._ ,.., PfoCllf1Y o-1IMd •H# .. inust fUe YfNr c:Wm with the I f Y 0 U A R E A ,... Ml , 1 1 e rll 1 ff 11 =• to • 1M TM ......,. court or prwnt It to tb• CRl!DlroR or a ~ti.npnt •ao ., .. , d•:~:•••cl u T~• C::::=~ .... ptrtonal rtS:.Hentathe c:r.dhor of~ cStc.utd.. JOU ~:!~•it 0 ~. ~ dlRl1l1111 '"' llablllty for any ·~~'--.. ~~th· IDUlt file your cJ.afm with tht ...... ""°°''.._ Ot ttll *-.-W In four, ........ uvm .,.. dat.e couri OT' pr•Mn\ It to the PMCIL 11 .... :i ~ dlll911At10n. " of tint &.uanc:e of kttten 1'9reonal repretentatlvt Unit U =.:'!::::.,:.:: "'l· .. d HI• wlll b• mad•. but ~=?~ appolnttd by th• court wlft\out cowan1n1 or wart1n11 • .....,_ ·•--• 1111 ,_,__ W1tbln tour moolhe ~ UW ..,..... « ~ ~ ltllit. •ow ....... or .-.nc e.....-d t f f l t J • •n••llu • ., _. ..... to will not aplN prioi to four a• o re .. uanc• o. ,,., ... ,..,.... ...,.., Uft ol ..... ,,_ .... _ ... _ ot .... _ WUen .. prov1ded In tecdco IN ftOte(9) _. bt ..., 0... M ftlGnu• u"'n vior gm.. w..-700 of the CalJtorNe Prd»\e = :"':,::.....,~'( ~ ~ E~~MINE eoct._. The tlrM for fU101 ........ --..... °"' \ht tu. -by t.be 1*U"\. u d&lml wtll not nptre p1ol' tf T11,.1, t••!, oi.ar1 .. Ancl you.,. a J**a' tn--.ct !;~~mooU.~the:tada .. ...... " .. ,,......., _ ... lri the -.ta .. '°"..., RrW • =~ ...... ~.,... .,_, upoa -~bt 'executor of YOU MA EXAMI n. .., ...... I( ... ...., ........,_. « upon &bit \be m. _,. by the oour;.: U .._ • ... ' I , ' ...... •-•-'t ~_ .. ..._or JOU .,.. • penon "'......,_, .... -.. .... ... ·--· ...... uw--ln the ...... Vftll -1..-v. .... ,..,.....,.. •ma wtah • #--..... ::::. tbe court with proof ff Upqn· tbl uecu•or or et-.~.• wrtt\tn req'*' ~-J.e°'" upon~ ~! _.., ... Oali 1'9tlDI tba\ )'OU dHltt ·~ ..... -:':.: .,:;;.; ...W nodot a. lbe f.111111 ef • ' _ ... , • .. • a a l n v • .n l 0 r 1 • • d U•• nun wllh pr11V of I~ :· .1 .h .. ,'!=:tt =i ~h~';:. 7:.'T:! ........ .,. ....... ., •HOUala IDtn~· la a a ~· ¥ •• t ·mr: a II. _. ,UOI ,., • -·-n ••fl -c.... ... 111 ., • • ... , ........ , aHHa&e ••la ... .... ----------- Of.nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, April 28, 1"8 Bl 11111au1n 11111111------ ComnJerceBank VP named Commerce8ank of Newport 8Hch hH announced the appolntm•nt of Thra J. Bredede1 ., vice preaidentlCOl'pOl'IC. NlaUona. Bredewea, who lJvea In Mt.ion Vl•Jo, hu boon wlth the bank linct It• formation ln um~. e • • Larry Vou1. prettdent of Lynch Youna and A.moc1.ttea, a conaulun, flnn 1ped.a1J,.zina In telecommunlcaUona, ha.I aMounoed the opeJ\lna of new company headquar1er1 at 1101 Dove St .• Suite 2~. in Newport Beach. • • • Kurt W. Kambacb of llvlne hat been named v1ce preeident of lilies and marketlna for Decker International of Loa Anaeles, one ol the Wje9l corporate travel manaaement companies In Southern California. Kambach, a Newport Beach native, wu formerly with Del Taco, Inc., and Dunn PropertJeir Corp. • • • Robert E. Miller hat joined Saven Funding ot Laguna HW. u aenior vice president. Miller. who lives in Mlulon Viejo, was previously president of hi1 own contuhlng firm in Scottsdale, Ariz .. and worked with l.T.T . Consumer Financial Corp. of Tustin. • • • New officers were recently installed for the South Orange County Business Club. New president ia Irene Dertblck; vice president la Diane Book•taver; secretary-treasurer is Joel Levine: parliamentarian 11 Carol Leavitt and sergeant-at-arms la Dr. Teri Alpert. The club exchangee business leads at weekly breakfast meetings. Anyone interested ln joining should call 661-1111. • • • Michael D. Patti.Dion ha.a been named vice president of sales and marketing for Irvine-baaed Barratt Am~lcan. Inc .. a leading California homebuilder. Pattinaon moves to Barratt'• local offices fl'om the parent company, Barratt Developments Ltd. ln London. • • • MSI Data Corporation h.u 81Ul<>unced the sale of 1,750 hand-held terminal• to F.W. Woolworth Co. of New York, which operates the nation's largest chain of variety at.ores with 1,300 locations in all ~ stat.es. The tenninala will be OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS Bredeweg Young u8ed to electronJcally order merchandi.e at each retail outlet and transmit that dat. via telephone lines directly to the Woolworth dat. proceall.ng center ln Columbua. Ohio. • • • Debra &. GoueD hH joined Hunter/ Korobkln Corporate Communlcation1 of Newport Beach u account executive. Go.en, who holds a Bachelor of Journallam degree trom the Univenlty of MiMouri, formerly aerved N onboard newsletter editor for a Royal Vikln& Llne cruiae ship and u public Information officer for a Denver-bated 'Organization dedicated to improving the nutrition and health of American Indiana and Alaskan F.ekimoa. • • • Donald A. Miiier, pretident of Marine National Bank at Harbor and MacArthur in Santa Ana, reported a signif lcant improvement in operating resulta for the tint quarter of 1983. The bank's net income was $M,010, or nine cent.I per share. That compare9 to 1982 first quartet income of $2.330. • • • DeRevere/Wlle/Garaklan of Newport Beach ii architect for the new headquarters building of California Cablesystema, Inc., to be built ln Garden Grove by J . Ray Con.strucUon Co. of Costa Mesa. • • • Wood A11ocla&e1 Desl1a Groop, a major Weet Coast architectural Interior design firm with corporate offices In Costa Mesa, hu announced the opening of a new branch In Houston. Texa1. Ul"S I.A~\_ .°lt UpPf.ttLJ 1 ~·· •'-16 Up JJ I •1• -. t Up JOI µ.. • '-Uo U O Jt,. • .. Up U..1 .... • ,. .. uo 22 1 • • I Up JOO 11• • .. Up JOA> J"-• .. Up J0.0 '"· + "1 :Jo t9 • ~ • I Up 11• ll • 1 UP ll.1 111• ... u. 111 l '• • "1 UP 111 TO.. • , .. Up 11 I S "-Up 11 • 1'-• 1 .... Up 17 J JD\> • "'' Up 0 J ,,... • 1'-Up 14..1 JI'> + "1 Up 16.1 11 + 1-. Up '"' 11 + '°"' UP IS.I J'-+ "' Up IU I I» + I•~ Up IS.J l ft + "' Up IS.O 11"1 + ,.... VO CJ-0 >t~~ ---~ ..... DOW HS ~~ .... _cc;i. J\to -"' J -.... lloo -"' , .... -.... , ... -"' JI» -.. 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One option would be to remove aublldie9 on $7 monthly rat.ea, which would mean monthly charpe of $82 in Baker. $49 in F.u.reka, $35 in Mode9to and f26 in San Franmoo, Chairman Donald E. Guil\n MJd. Other opUona lnclude Mtabllahlna feea hued on uaage by area and n~ of calla, trimmina UtellM aervice, and cbar,i.n, for dJrectory ..t.atanoe, vice chairman Sam Ginn aaid. David Andenon, prelident of General Telephone Co. of California, propoeed chars-bued on number, length and dtatance of calla, a ayatem that customen are uaed to on long distance MJ'Vice. Leadins indicators up· WASHINGTON -The 1overnment'1 main barometer of future economic~ roee 1.7 percent lut month, offidala reported today. It wu the 9eVenth g.tn in a row and an apparent new mp the young economJc recovery will laat. The foreca1Un1 1au1e, the Commerce Department'• Index of L-rl'n& Economic Indicaton. ii a compilation of forward-potnU.,. ttau.tic8 covering manufacturlnc, employment, pcita and othe!' areas. Sued on put expel'ience, the tndicaton fOl'eCUt econonUc changes that will likely occur n1ne montht in the future. So It now appean the reoovery will last at least through the end of the year. 1be March pin in the indlcaton WU alightly greater than the 1.4 percent In February, but well below the 3.2 percent of January. . 10 million claim IRAs WASHINGTON -Almost 10 millicn Americana claimed 1982 fedenl i.ncome tax tleductom for their invettmenta ln tax-defen-ed IndJvWual Retirement Account&. Internal Revenue Service figures indicate. With over 90 percent of the IRS Form HMO. procewd, about 18 percent of the 53.7 million returns 1how deductiona for IRA contributions, sl>Okeanan Wilton. Fadely uid. 1bat ODme9 to about 9.7 million taxpayer retuma with teVenll million of the long-form 1040a lt1U to be pro rred. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NE'jlW \'Otll(CAP) F-Dow·-.._ ::~···· Olla ..... a.-c... Oii .. 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PITl'SBUROH -With one In Q ,Americana afraJd to fly, even aLrUne employees are among the nnaai of the "white knucltlers." ~ fearful reeervationa clerk a bagage handler alraid of f from the aky are learning to conquer their phobia. ~ They are memben of USAir'a FMrful Flyers Club, and with th• help of a clinical social worker and USAlr personnel, they're learning It can even be fun to Oy. 41The real milestone was that l aot on the plane for the first time After l~ years after making a pact that rd never, ever fly again,'' Mid C&nnen S.pir, 38, who Uled to qouch on the floor of a car and cover her head with her anna w~ traveling past airports. ir, a secretary, la among 28 e who enrolled ln USAir's tea Fearful Flyers course in Pittsburgh. She celebrated with cake and champagne after an ho\lt-long graduation flight marking the end of the aeven- week coune. "J'm not 100 percent. yet, it's aolnl to take a lot of air miles," SapU said. "But I would consider mytelf a real succea. And rd get on' an airplane at the first opportunity.·· USAir'a program, similar to courtea offered in the put by other airlines, began in 197~. the bnJ.nchild of eodal worker Carol Stauffer .. "A woman called the clinic where I was working and o.., Piiot 1'111 "'"'40 Fluor Corp. 's fleet of vans rolls each day, picking up employees throughout Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Prktay, Apttl 29, 1983 B7 Van-poollng It's a better \/Vay to ride By LORENZO BENET or .. o.-, ........ Z.Ch weekday momina, ICOf'a of Fluor Corp. employee11 watt at bua 1tope and church parkJna lota in the far reach• of Riverside, areater Loa Ah8ele11 and San Bernardino. A lO-pa11enaer van will drive-up, th~)' will board and 1pend the next hour or ao -readini the rnomiJli newspaper, chatting with friends or catching-up on a lit~ work leftover from the day before. Some may even aleep. There will be no worries about running out of gas, rn.l9ling exita or keeping watch for reckless drivers. There la a chauffeur of aorta who's rcponaible for such thl.nga -such la the life of a van-pooler. SI.nee the late 1970s, Fluor has provided a partially subsidized van-pooling service for more than 1000 employees, roughly one-quarter of its Irvine headquarters' work force. And they are not alone. The Oran~e County Tranalt District (OC'TD). which coordinates van and ~ pooling programs estimat.e1 more than 4000 people a day commute in and out of the county via 400 van pools. They are employed at such tlnns as Allergan Phannaceutlcala, Rockwell International Corp .. Hughes Aircraft Company and UC Irvine. The benefita to both employer and employee are considerable, according to Kathy Zeutzius. an OCTD marketing superviaor. Although personal savinga vary with the distance commuted, she said an individual paying $75 a month to ride in a 10 to 15 pel'90n van-pool operating between Riverside and Irvine can save $25 a month in fuel and maintenance. The non-monetary benefits are equally as valuable, Zeutziua said. "We have found that it's good for compiµiy morale," ahe said. "It cuts down on tardiness and helpe people meet one another. We just heard the other day that two people who met ln their van-pool are getting married." For the most put. a firm wW purchue or leue the vana and recruit drtven within the company by offering them u.e of the van durtna non-commuting hou.n. F1nna are encouraeed to start van-pooling pl'Olfanw becaUN they can write-off 30 perceat of the 008t at tax time. Employeea can deduct the uvi.np -estlmated to be•~ to •2000 a year -from partJdpat.lng ln ride-sharing, Zeutzh.ia uid. Dan Archibald a Fluor penonna1 adminiatrator, aaid hla company h.aa the largest van-pooling prosram ln Southern California. It started ln f976 after the firm transferred Ill headquarten from Loa AnRete. to Irvine. "At first we rented ( 17 30-~er) buses to help our employees dUJ'ina the transition period," he aaid. "Then we tried out six vans as an experiment and It ~ed eo IUCOe98ful we purchased a large fleet.' That fleet peaked lut year at 117. This year -due to layotla -It h.aa dropped to 104. Pn!9ently, the average 008t per uaer ls •Ma month. F1uor paya for 25 percent of the program. "We estimate that each van removes IM!'Ven cars from the road," Archibald aaid. "That's a sijlJ'tlflcant fact.or ln cuttin,q down on traffic congestion and air pollution. We have alap found it a useful tool in recruiting and retaining employees." Archibald said a van-pool driver was killed a couple of years ago ln an accident. However, the mishap cx:eurred during non-commuting hours. (As an incentive tool, F1uor allows lta drivers to uae the vans for free). "We deal with your day-to-day trawnas that will come when yqu put 10 people in a van," he said. "And not everybody will be happy with how the driver operates the vehicle." lndividuala need not be employed by a company spon.eoring a van-pool program to participate, Zeutziua said. For information on car- and van-pools, call 636-RIDE wondered if there were any claaaea for fearful fliers In Pittsburgh. There weren't, 90 I decided to start one," said Stauffer, adding that USAir Lear Fan • • • Trouble getting off the ground vo~nteered lta services and By MITCHELL LANDSBERG eq\llptnent. ........... ,,,_ ..... Since then, about 300 people RENO -From her desk at the have paid $150 apiece for the headquarters of Lear Fan Ltd., ~ offered each ap.riJl8 and Moya Lear can see her late fall. All but three have passed -husband's dream sitting on a with flying colon. runway, framed by barren Respanae has been so great, in brown hills and a crlap desert fact, that Stauffer has taken the sky. pr:;r-am to Indianapolis and It is a s leek, needle-nosed iw8' .... _~J!lo..,, N.Y . airplane whoee distinctive lines "It'• Simple -the more you have been compared to tha&e of a know, the lea you fear," said porpoise or -more Stauffer, who helps patienta ln appropriately -a Concorde Preabyterian-Uni veraHy supersonic jet. Hospital'• dialysis unit overcome Like the f.amoul Learjet, the a fear of needles. Lear Fan turboprop could change Like other classes for aviationhistory.Madeentirelyof •viaphobics, USAir'a program synthetic fibers, it is lighter, 1treuea relaxation techniques stronger and more fuel-efficient and breathing exercises. But than any comparable plane. USAU'a coww ia held at Greater But before it can soar into Pltt.aburgh Intematiooal Airport.. history books, Lear Fan will wtaer~ ~u.d,.nk~ttoel'd_AlaQ'11'1 _, ~e. tQ. ~~:: • u,m.thetit ~r~ .;..m.~V .. -' ride limubf.on. the clock to gef the plane n the ~-~iiilli •Tttvate cluaes don't have the market. before they run out of advantages of the airport, where cash. we aet them relaxed and Much h.aa changed since May comfortable," Stauffer said 14, 1978, when inventor and 1be fear ot flying is often a aviation pioneer William Lear combination of other phoblu, died of leukemla in a boepital "li~e heigh ta, claustrophobia, with a final comman. d to h1a wile: de9th,'' Stauffer said. "The main "Finish it, Mommy." one we Re ia not wantiJlB to give The man who developed the up CDl'ltrol They can't say, 'Stop, Learjet, the automobile radio and I want to pt off,' when they've the e iJht-track stereo had hlld enough." pursued h1a final project with a .-:rm terrified of falling out of si.ngleminded intensity. the air and hitting the ground," Graphite fibers, he believed, aald Fran Petraglia, 28 , a could be molded lnto an airplane 6-fOot-l, 180-pou.nder who hoi.ata body which would be stronger lu•a•se .. onto airplanes for than steel but weigh one-third as US.Air .• ~d me, an airline much .. an aluminum frame. ~·~ aix Americana la While graphite had ~ Uled ~to fly, and of thoee who fly for airplane part.a before, tt had reiularly, one of 10 la a never been uaed to create an .. ..,bite-knuckled" filer entire body. That waa partly M:COrding to statiatica compiled because the co.t of converting by .Boet.Nz Aircraft Co convenUonal ueembly linel wu S a n cl y W y k e '. 3 5 , a consider.t '°° high. And partly rnervatloM clerk for USAir. because "9 one had tried. fl I .frequently, but never After '11 death, Moya Lear out a drink tn hand., aaya. aht went to the plant and Moya Lear (inset) tried to complete the job started by her husban~ William, namely the Lear Fan turboprop, but financial problems have caused delays. talked to the engineers. "I just Carl Becker. got e&\.llht up ln the froject. I Becker, a gruff, chain-smoking knew I belonged the.re. attorney aniJ avlation ooosultant Moya Lear still occupies the from Dallaa, heads a new team of large, cluttered comer office executives hired by a oonaortiwn from whioh her huaband of international invaton who commanded hi1 "boys." Hla pun:hMed a majority share in the alrpan.-..hu become a part ot company lut fall. her; she f!Ven wears a tiny gold Lear admits being bitter over replica of It on her lapel. the chanae in rnana,ement. "But But power in the Lear Fan rm· a realist. We were brin.king company h.aa shifted, and now bankruptcy. They brought in resides next door in the smaller, new fundlni -they own the simpler oUloe of Vice President football. So thf'y call the ahota and I hope they're IUCCe98ful." Lear Fan'1 llnandal problems stemmed largely from clelaya in developing the new plane. ~ engineers grappled with the relatively uncharted technology of carbon fiber comtrucUon, the ~orn_pany searched for new ftnding to keep the project alive. One important ~ WU the British 5vernment, which provided and helped the company eatab ah a--plant in ~ast. Northern Ireland. The British placed one important condition on the financing -Lear had to cxmplete a teat flight by the end of 1~1. On New Yee.r's ~ of that year, brakee overheated and forced cancellation of a long- planned maiden flilht. The problem WU corrected by the next day, and the Lear Fan lifted off for a 1\1Cee89ful flnt flight. The date ln official British records waa recorded as Dec. 32,, 1881. j Native tongues Anything from Ar~bic to Zulu By JOLYN WAYNE foreign tancua,p. Dlil!J ,... C.11t11 •rn• Some of the .cademy'1 strict LlrulUlata concend there are requirementa tor ltl -.:hen are about ~.800 W..... apoken. in that they be born. railed and the warld toct.Y; ,.,_,of th9e educated in the country whme ~~at YWba8 ttm. lanauaae \bey are teacbtna. dutlnl the ltlllt 20 ,....., been PneDM a.Id the ...... tor thia apoken at a prtvatAt I~ a native teechen ha,,. uaeaUy .chool called the Ac.cl~ of ~u.lred 100 percent p.riectkm ~In NtrwjlOft ""-of the accept,· nuanc:H and I .Tfie,.,...,J, .... Oft .-.. cultunal eapec'8 Of ............ ~ hM beill oaann. prtvai. ' •m;e c:Wti&ral difffi•www in ...,....,......_ .. fi'Gni Aiabk to IHratna • lan1ua1• an aa ZW\&~ilnce lN2. TIM counet, equally t1Dfortant H the each IO Muri._,~ and two anmmatloa dtUer•nee1, •• • liouri ~ 1 mloD, ... tll.ll&ht ~ md. only b1 MCM"·'C''-'" ~ .._._. tii1i1eU muld-~ man • Ww4 ....ehiDd of UMI a nadw of Pari1, l'NDait, lwuw· IM.nll~ Called th• Ml ~ an Na.,.-.t ._. ....,.. .......... " for II , .. ,.. lbi Mid th• A1ura. to 1M MMf•J!1 "'""' .,. ••" effeo1tve ..... :--~· • Pt•=aMt tJM ..... ., IMlr ........... , . ........... ......... , .... ·--... -~ .. ~ ......... ,.= ... ·= ............... • ~ i•na a. la••• utrue~ ';:tr; .. t))elt ... ' .......... .;. ............. .... • t f t . . • • ~ I t ,. :· •' I .. .. I !· .. > .. . ' .. ·' ·: .. .. .. .. ·-· .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . • . -Otange Oo .. t OAILV PILOT /Friday, Aprll 29, 1983 Say no and avoid stress -Dl:AR ANN LANDERS: I ~ad eomothtna In the Timet-Union of Rocheeter, N.Y .• that made a IJ"e8l deal of le~ to nw. lt WU writ~n by Dr J Piaher, PIYCholopt at Strona Memorial ttoeptt.al. l belJCM: a areat many people n«!ed w ht'At' wh.t he baa to aay. Will you print It? -KM , WEST HENRIE'IT A. N Y , DEAR k .M.: Or. Flaber aod I operate on tbe hme wavelea1th. Thank you for 1eodln1 me bla ~marlla. Here la u edited venlon: • Wbo la reaponalble for your bealtb'! Probably t•e flu& word tbat popped Into your mind 11 ·~oetor." But a doetor can't take clcarettea out of your mouth. He cu't 11t wltb you at every meal Qd decline aecond and tblrd belplD&•· He cu't eserclae wlth you or attend your 1oclal hmct1on1 ud make sure you don't take a third or fourth drink. One out of every two feople reading tbl1 arllcle will die of heart d aeaae. Thia was a relatively rare problem at t~e turu of &be century, nt since tbe lttOa tbe rate of beart attacka lD the t:Jalted States baa doubled. Tbe almple truth 11 that dlne of 10 beart attacka are preventable. Yoa bave dloaen to abuse your mind and your body. Mind abu1e? Some people call It stre11. If you conatantly strive for tbe approval of others, U yoa set anreal11tic 1oal1, If you feel guilty, anxioua and depre11ed, you are abusing yourself. As a p1ycbol0Ji1t J"\ee people to my office every day wbo point an accusln1 flnger at people wbo are causing them 1tre11 -teachers, bo11ea, spouses, clllldren, parenta. Tbey speak as If tbey are beld boata1e by vlllaln1 who demand that Ibey feel gu.llty about 1ometbing or anotber.. Tbey look at me Jn dilbellef wben I explain tbat they are wllllD& victims wbo can free themselves with one magic word. The word 11 NO. No, I will not work tbla weekend. I want to spend more time wltb my family. No, I will not go to tbe party because the people are borlDJ.· No, you can t stay 'Out until % a.m. even lf ll1s parent• wlll be cbaperones. P\alC NOTICE l'tB..JC NOTICE ~Miii WIOflS You bave tlle rllbt to say yH or ao. Wbat i1 tbe coat of avoldlnp rt1pon1lblllty for your own pby1lcal aad meata lleaftbT lllne11 and a aborter life. For1et about takJJll tranqulllaera. Be,ln now to rearran1e your priorities and cbooae to Ive. DEAR ANN: Nearly 40 years ago my sweetheart said 1he wu a viratn. I never had any sex experience. We decided to wait until marriage -and did. Three weeks ago. after too many been, my wife confessed th.at 1he had been deflowered by a bum in high 1ehool. Thia shook me up plenty. The thought that I had been deceived made me angry and resentful. Last Friday I took my grand.ans fishing They are 14 and 15. The conversation drifted to sex. I almost told them to get Into the act early or they might wind up with used merchandise like I did. I kept my mouth abut. but I'm not sure I did the right thing. Did I? -FROM BOSTON l>EAR BOSTON: Only a beel would tell bis grandcblldren about that bU of ancient biltory. Moreover, ••nesting tbey "aet lDto tbe act early" 11 terrible advice. Yoa would be encouraging THEM to so aroud deftowertng youn1 girls. Stay olf tbe tubJect, Grampa. You've 1ot strudel In your noodle. Going to a wedding? Giving one? Or standing up in one? Even if you're already married Ann Landers' "New Brlde'a Guide" will answer questions abour today'a weddirtga. ibr a copy, send $2, plus a long, seU-addressed, •tamped envelope (40 cenis posUAge) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, ID. 60611. P\alC NOTICE POT SH01S BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT Qflllllll YOU KN~ l'D NEVIER LEAVE VOU, 6UT PL..E'ASE DON'T PUT ME IN A POSITION WHE: RE' I CAN'T. By PHIL INTERLANDI of LagunaBeach -----I "No calls. l'v<' got a touch of spring fever and l'm going lo hang out th~ window for a while." PlB.IC NOTICE Plate NOTICE ·-__ .. JOUI HIAlTH OR PETER J STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I'm DOl brta&lla •P a welcome aubject, bat I preHme no me4IAMil HbJec• 11 cauae for lallarlty. My coU1ln, a womu of (4, tried to commit 1ulclde I.alt mo1tll by &aklna pW1. Fortuai.ly, 1be w1111ved. Sbe bad been qi.a~ depre11ecl for about a mootb or two, bot r~faaed to see our doctor. Sbe'1 1tlll depre11ed. DH'& 'I tblnk It'• Important tbat 1be be 1qder specta observation before abe tries aulctde again? -Ml}. v. DEAR MR V.: ~the member of one famJ.ly wlth a 1lmllar problem put It, "depression anti sWdde go together like ham and ego or frank. an4 beans." Yes, not belni under medical attention, your coualn la a "high risk." &lpecially, 11.noe her depreuion has deepened. At a recent meeting of the AmeriC41l Acade; ot Family Practice In San Frand.100, doctors we warned that suicide J.S "the most serloua poten complication of depression ." M<>11t likely to commh sulcide are men over 45, widowed, divorced or lonely, and those who abuae alcohol or drugJ or have had a recent loss Early diagnosis of depression is esaential followed by treatment: antidepressant medication, psychothe rapy, and in certain ins~. electrooonvul&ive therapy. Typical symptoms of depreu1on include depressed mood, sleep disturbances, loss of appetite, weight loss and hopelessness and fatigue, also inability to concentrate and make decisions. DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I've bad &rouble wt&b my naU111 lon1 aa I can remember. At last I tried an old, recommended remedy -gelatin. After taklng it for about a montb, I'm aure that mv nail• are mucla healtbter lookiD1. A friend of ml.De with 1lmllar trouble refuses to take gelatin. She 1ay1 ber doctor doesn't believe In It. Do you? - MRS.ff. DEAR MRS. H.: I've had severai patients tell me that they got good results with gelatin. But tl\e majority who used it found no improvement. I gu~ the reason your friend's doctor doesn't believe in it. -and I question its value -is that there are no scientific medical studies which prove that it is helpful. ..... -·~---- WMV t>O VOU MAVt SUCH LARGE T~ETH, GARFIELD ? THE ~A'llL l' CIRCl'S "Hi, Mn. Lincicome. Could my Mommy borrow . some b'90d crumbs, an onion and a ccdi1 ?" by Brad Anderson "It's too bad they can't teach him to just b/owklsaesl" TWO~AHIJ~N TO HOTMIH6 ! WE HAVE lME wor5T TEAM IN TME MISTOO' OF 8A5£MLL ! Jim Davi~ 816 GEORGE by Vtrgll Partch (VIP) • • J.'I "Go ahead. Don't let me bother you." 'LOOK.Moo ~ ALL THE TRttS AR£ OOIN6 MO< HOOE .1' by Charles M Schulz TO 6ET HIS ADVICE ? NO, TO APOL061ZE ~ ~ I ~-~~' by Tom K. Ryan Orange Coul DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aptll 29, 1983 .. GOif N ON BllDGI BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF -----------":'thi:"'t-•"'"'m~b.'."."r~ru~al':":ng:""':'.".~u:'.'::,.':':en:-:iotr-'~t;ut rould win, but al tht l!Aal West vulnerable Ent point of lntert11t In· 1 brld1e•• heart• l>rrlattr tuhed h11 rod hl· wuuhl havt lo tonttcH dule hand. Oeildet preacntin11 an mutu hrart~ lo brin~ about 1 tri<'k to dummy'• lf'Ven ol NOITH lntere1tln1 defentt, 11 aleo h -rmllled Brlt1ln'1 Martin th1J pusition· apadr• U ~:ut iluHrd lt •QUI ,.. NORTH low •podr. drrlarrr would c::i 10U Horrman to bring orr one or • Q 1 6 dul'k l6 ipadt'. and thl'n E"'- 0 A JU the rareat of all coup• -the "' 10 would havl' lo win lhr 1pade • 107 equHr.e in one •ult. o -lr;id and ronrtdl' lhr l11t WEST EAST Hortman'• partner WH not • -tmk to dummy'• uuren. •ta • K J 106' aa opliml1tlc u the North we WEST EAST R11bber brld1• cl••• '=1 J84 'V QU featured yutuday. Ht • 8 • K J 10 4 tlaro11111Mt tlile r9dtry ... o 7 8 5 o K 9 4 elected to pus one nu lrump. ~ J r;i _ Uie fov-deal bridi• foraa&. • K Q952 • J 4 and that became the final 0 _ 0 _ Do tllry lintw .... w111 .. SOUTH contract. • Q g • -du't? Claarlu Ger .. '• •A J Weal led the king of clubs SOUTH "fo.r·Otal Bridie" wlU c;:i AK a J and, when declarer allowed IL • J C..atll 1111 tit. ~· ud o Q IOI to win, Wesr ahirted to the \i 6 3 l.attke of tllit fut·p.eed ae- • ASU nine or spades, forcing 0 -tloa , .. , that prevWH , .. Tht bidding: declarer's ace. The queen of • A cure for llne114liaa n1bber1. E t S ' L w t .. .,,.L diamonds wu run lo East's H ou • " ""~·· Now South <'ashed lhl' arr For a copy aacl a .e«e,..S, Pau 1 NT Pa11 P111 king. South ducked the Jack or club' and durardl'd dum aeDd 11.75 to "CtrH·ftv P or clubs return. and East Lj "' my ·~ h .. arl Easl wH Deal," care ef ta • 0 · I d K n or • exited with a dtamond 8 •"'t prn1ng ea I It helplt'" H he discardt'd .i oew•P9per, P.O. H. ~ , Y th th e hand Declarer cuhed out h1~ •~• M-L-es. IS is e sam middle ,pude. dt'clartr would Norwood, N.J. 07v.o. aae r l d t day but diamond tricks, and on lht· N we ra ure ye11 er · li•ad 11 ~padl' and rovt'r c:hecke P9rable to ew• lhpre can be mate than one last diamond East gol rid of Wt·st's l'll(hl with the tjU1·1•n paperbooke. DR.\BBLE '40IJ OU<M't 10 J\)MP ll~. W~MAN \ 11·~ ) ~~~~iw. 1UEN WU~T'RE rou ~\5T£NING TO? } by Jett MacNelly UPU~L ~. TOTAL Sl~EHCE . J'OR BETTER OR t 'OR MORSE by Lynn Johnston SOt-'E1Tt-1ES I FEEL lfiRT I L\'/E EVE=RY ~a= MY LIFE FOR OTHER PEoPLE, ANNIE. ™AT'5 IT~ I'M TlR£D OF Sl'TilN(, UP HERE I~ 11-IE BlEA~ER.$ EVER<) U»0-1 PERIOD <IJHIL..£ "THE OTHER KJOS ARE ~(.JN(, AND HAVING FUN ! ' •• , .. _. l#f • .., DR.SWOCK l Pl r:::>N'I KNOW w'H51"HE:R :t SHOUL-P eecoMe A L...APY t...AWYeR OR A ~Ar:::>Y P OCIOR ... RAIN.RAIN, GO AWAY. ) COME AGAIN · SOME OTHER ~ • DAY ' ~ \. I ,... ""• ' ~-r-l I KNOW I 1M A MOfHER -AND I ENoOY tfiE (JbB !- ITS IHE O'Je.~ME !HAT~ t-"E. Da.oN . I'M GOING OOWN lllERE. A5 SOON AS lHEQ PUT ON A 5l.OUJ 50NG ! AND Pel< ONE OF f HO$E. Gf Rl.S 1D OONCE ... \ I 0 0 0 - UH OH I HOPE THE RAIN DOESN'T RETURN THE DAY O~ MY PICNIC WITH SLUGGO ~ ·'·:.~f . -,,..,., '~"', by George Lemont ... l TAKE IT BACK ~v • * By Mark Lasky I , I ;,/ . I~ I / , ' ·/ " I , • I ••• Orange Coa1l DAILY PILOT /Friday. Aptll 29, 1983 Playboy photographer R. Scott Hooper snaps . (:ynthia Breaux, one of 200 Las Vegas women who hope to become the 30th anniversary playmate . rWho'll grace 1· !Playboy 30th ! !year fold out? : LAS VIDAS (AP) -The 20-year-old college jltUClent lauched nervously u she waited, bikini in lb.and. in the hotel suite for her turn before the photographer. He would see dozen. like her this day ln the tearch for P layboy magazine's 30th '~venary playmate. and, despite her mother's i mialivingll, ahe hoped she might somehow be th~ • 9!1e choeen. I • "My mother wa.s a little shocked when I told ! her I might try for It,'' the girl said. "She asked, 'Do \YOU have. to be nude ln it?' l had to tell her that was the whole idea." Nearly 200 women, in var ying sizes and shapea. paraded through the C.aesars Palace suite this week u the nationwide search for the 30th anniversary playmate began. NtUC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI .,._ .. NAiii ITATR...,, The followtno p9feon I• doing bual,_ .. : . E N E R 0 V -P A• C 0 . • 3 9 Proapeci A ... ~ BNcll, CA 92883 R1gln1 ld T A1 bra . •39 Proepect A\11 .. Newport Baectl, CA 92M3 Thia ~ le conduetld by an lndMOull Reglnlld T Asl>t1 Thlt ... 1_1 WU l'liecl wltll the County CWtt of O.ange County on Apftl 2 5, t 1183 n1 ... Publllhed Orange CoHI Dally Piiot, ~II 211. Ml'J 5. t2, 19, 1913 teeo-e3 Nil.IC NOTICE '1CTTTIOUI SUllMlll N,,._ ITA Tl.MEMT The following pereon It doing bualnees ••: ROCK SPRINGS APTS . 4400 Mec;Arthur 81vd . • 230, Ne'#port Baectl. CA 12660 Robert A Bucell. 4400 Mec;Arthur Blvd , •230, Newpon 8ffch. CA 112660 Thll butlnata It condUG11d by 111 1ndlvldual Robert euc.11 Thia 1111-1 WU nlacl with Iha County Cleft! of Ofanga County on ~" 1t. 1983 -~~~flO:;.:Ta~~-MUC flOTICE MUC NOltcf MUC J«>JtC( rr.~.~.. ;;c;:;;;:can:;.. ~~--.. ~Ai::::· 1 ne 1011ow1no P9fton 11 doing NAflm -TATIMINT ...._ tfAfiMiiif Tl1e ~ .--.,. C101f1t buelMM u Tl" ~ petlON ete 6olf'G Tl\9 fOilowWIO "'ION lft OoinO IMill9la .. ,u .. ~~:: .. :.".ft;~J1°1~1~g'!; ~~ •• ~lflMI. n t H Vii ~ .. 11T1 AND DflAPU eo..:=i~=~,.,, .... Avenue , l anle Ana, Oallfo111la NIYlttl. M~vttto, CA tHt2 UHLIMITl!D. H iit Metgut rll• Tt= 7IO W 17tll 1 11..c .. t27ot DANIOH TINflllU, INC., Pwtiwey, Suite tOO, Mlealotl vi.to. Coeta Cellf0tnle nt27 MIOllH I I w ood•. U H • c.lllOfnle IUOll, nt11 Vie CA nt?I Tllla ~ .. ~by en Ce lllornla II , Cot la Mau. Nevwre. M..-.n VllfO, 0,41Ht2 CAflll'ITI AHO DAAll'll, IHC , lndl~ Clllllornle I~ Thie ~ II oondUoted by • • Oalllornl• oorp0ta t1011, 21112 Tr0ye0 Thie bualMM It ~ 0y en oorporatton ~:r11a ParllweyL l ull• too. ly Tr0y c1em. lndMclYll ~ lnttp JM. VitlO, CA H l r6. o.Mt Mlofletl W~ Ml~~. T,.... Tiiie ~ la OOfldUG!ed by I ThM tlAl.,.....,1 wH fllecl w1U1 Ille TNa tteltrNflt WM Neel w4ttl IN Thie t11~t we. llM Wltfl Ille pou1Uon. Co.inly CWll OI 0.11199 County on County OW1I Of Orange OOUflty on County Cieri! l/f Orange OIMntt on o~ end 0r..-. 1nO APfll 20. 1ee3 Apftl ft . 1~ Apftl f. tN3 I o.nlll L "°~· ,,.., Pl147te "*n t: ...,_ TIM 1111-1 w• fllecl w!tll the Publlahed Orange CoHt Dally P11bllalle4 Orange Co111 Da lly Publl9h•d o• Cont Dally County Olatk of Orange Co.Inly on PllOt, APf 22. 29. May e. 1i. tff3 "°'' Apf1I 21, H , May 6, 12l~N3. Pilot Apf1I ~. I. t,, RO, 1113 Aprll f, llU t8S4 a 1 .. 1.a 2009·1$ '"*' ___________ , _____ ,._ ______ rtubllehed Orange Co11t Dally rtB.IC NOTICE MUC N()TIC( l-.~~=~flO~Ti;ICE;;.:;--Piiot. AprH 21. May 8. 13, ~. 1913 ,ICTTTIOUl llU'*'ll --N--TIT-MMlt--...... ---,-.--1 I llU ... 11 2009•13 NAMa ITATa•tn NAiii tTATl*MT M TA,...,,. P'UBLIC NOTICE Th• following paraon t• do111g Tlla follo•lng parton I• doing "'' foll wl o P*t•Oll It doing butlnaM ... bu.U-M. ~ ~ · j 'IOTITIOUI IUllMlll (I) JUST PLANE WASHING. (b) THI! Pl!N AHO PU IT P"!88, IP"I • I( AAV, 4212 Paltlca NAMll ITATl ... NT CON~RETE SPECIALIST, 3808 8187•A Al,...,l y, Co1t1,MAH, CA Fload. Nell;p hacll, C1lllornla The IOllOwinO PA<tonl ltl dolnQ Finley Orl•a, LOI Alamllo t 92929 112993 bulln..1 II Cahfo<nl1 90720 ART OR"""· 3tl1•A Alrw8y, Jeoll Minier, 012 P atrica (A) TT&M, (81 cf RA NO PRIX Duane Carton Cec;ll , 3608 Coate Maaa, CA 92829. Road. N-pOl'I &Hell, C1lllornla MOTOR BOUTIOUE, NEWPORT Fenley Ori••. LOI Al1m1to1. Thie bullnMe 11 conduo1ed by en 02963 IEACH, 3839 Newport Blvd . C1U10<n1a 90720 lndlllldual Thie OU~ It ooncluct.cl by 111 Hewpon BNch, CA 92ee3 Tnlt bullln..a It c;or>ductld by an Ar1 Ortltln ln<IMdual. BIJAN MOUHEBATV 1810 11\dMdull Thie 1111-1 WU lllecl wtlll the J9Ck 'l!tntw 16th St . Newport Beach CA 92863 Ouena c Cac:ll County Clerk of Orange Co.lnty on Tlllt 1111.,,_,1 wu llled wllll the TAHOE TAOS, INC . a Navld1 Thll atetlf'*'I wu t1te0 wtlll 11141 ~M ft . 1"3 County ~lerll <If Orange County on corporation, 2004 Bree Mall Rel County Clenl of Orange County on '21.... Aptll f8, 1943 ' lltN, CA 9262 I Match 24 11183 C~ & KAIOAN nt41S7 Tllll butln..1 la con<IUGtld by e f21M0t Puotlth•CI Orange Co111 Dally PllOI. AP' 22. 211. Mey 6. 13 1983 Attye. .. Law Publl~h•d Orange Co111 Da lly llmttld p111nert111p _, ....._ Cntt. °'· Pltot. Apt 2t. te. M9)' 6. 12, 1943 Bijan Moullebaty t89!1-83 luftl.__ ----------"18:.;:2:.::2...:-13:=..1 Thl11111-1 WH nlacl With 11141 1n1111e. c._ '911f.11• 111.,.IC Mt\~[ Coun1y Ci..k of Orenoa County on ----------- (114) -.-=i -....... -·-'---""-'"' ____ 1Apr11 n 1993 P\8.JC NOTICE Publl1llad Ora11oe Con t Dally f1enTl&J1 ., ... ,, 'f'2140IO Piiot. Aprll 2t. 28. May 5. 12, 111113 NA-jTaTa•NT Publltlled Orenge Cout Detty f lOTITIOUI IUllNl!lt 1~ The followl11g pereon 11 doing P1to1 April t6, 22. 29. May 6 1983 NAM• ITAn •NT PUBLIC NOTfCE bullirwaa H l 11!3!!-83 Th• followtng paraon It doing .tNTEO~ATED BUSINESS rtllUC NOTICE butt~ ;.:L 0 ls 0 N ,tennoue Ml...... SYSJlMS. ~5 w Balboa Blvd., --==~~-__;.,:_ ___ CONSTRUCTION, 826 18tn s1 .. 1, ~TATU9NT •601. ~ 8Nc;ll, CA 92863 '1CTTTIOUI 9U ... lt 1Pel~k DI Cavaneuoh. 2006 W NAMI I TATl•NT Huntington Bffc;h, C1lll0<nla 92646 The I perwone .,. dOlng B1lbo1 Blvl:f . •601. Newport The fOllOwlng P«IOM .,. doing Carl Otcar Olton, 628 18tn bullMN H : Batlch, C'" ., .. .,... t>uelneea u StrM I. Huntington Beach, Clltlornl1 EVANS ENTERPRISES, 2005 '"' ·•~ 926411 W B lb Bl (I 8 It 202 Tiii• bull~ II conductld by In T 0 DD s c H 0 0 L ER & ' • 01 " " u ' · lnellvtdual ~ SSOCIATES. 107',0, Sonora Str .. t. Tiii• bu.t,_a It conducted by'" ~ BMch, CA 92M3. P 0 avan•:ih ~n ~. Callfomla 92....... lndtvldual. LINOA EVANS a nd JEFF ....., C t Ot Ev'"NS 21•<>1 s Id • Thl1 11at~I .... lled with th• Odd A Schoole r. 107'1~ If '°" Hu;.~On W , c-.:;2e:a~•nl, County Clerk ~f Orange County on Sonora SlrHt. Newport BH ch, Thia alltement wa1 llled wltll Iha April 11, 11111~ Callf0tnl1 92"3 County Clerk of Oranoe County on Tiiie 11 oonduc:led by en ~ , .. 1-SanClr• M. Schooler, t07'A APftl l9, l983 lndlvldual: • --"214111 Uncle Evane Publl1lled range Cou t Dally Sonora Strait, Newport Beach. Poot, Aprll 14, 21, 26, May ... 1 ...... Callfornt1 92863 Publl1ned Orange Cont Dally Jeff Ev11n1 lT2;~3 Thie t>utl,_. 11 conducted by WI Piiot. Ap1 22, 28, May 6, 13, 1983 TNt Ital-I wu flied 'With Iha I------------lndMduel t891·83 Count(: Clerl< of Orange County on NOTICE TOdd A SchOolet AIJ(H 2, t983. ,tMOel Thia llal_,1 Wll llled wl\11 the Publltlled Or1n1: Co111 Dally f"IC~ .,...., County Cieri& of Oranoe County on MAita 8TATDmMT Aprll 26, 1983 Pllol. ~II 15, 22. . Ml'/ II, 1983 The IOllowlfiO 1*90f11 are .,........, ....... _ 1711943 ...... _ ~... .. .. . ---u : Publl1llad Orange Cont Dally P\8.JC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUI 9U .... ll NAMI! ITATl!Ml!NT Tiie followlng pa11on 1a doing OUalneN U "°""'°"' _,... .. NA.Ml l'YAT-NT flle fOllOwlng "'"" It dOl9f .. fUu.tfl PAtHTIHO, taQ ,.,, • Nawpott aaedl. ~ KM, ...... 1'63 ll'atl ~. IMcll California t2ttO Tiiie bu-It~ by Ill Ken Fuller Tlllt llet-1 WU fllecl Wllll I .. ty Clark of Or 1111011 County "1 It 196!) "' .. ,. l'ubll1hed Orange Co111 D:;tr llot. ~ 22. 211. Mey 0, \3, t tMI· Publle Haarlf\1)1 Wiii bt l*d t>y l h • Co11 1 Me•• Ple nnlltg CommlMIOn II Iha Olty Hall, n ,,.,, OrlYe, eo.11 MeN. CA. II 8:30 P~ or .. aoon u pe>Mlble tlWMftar 911 Monday. May 9. l983 Re garding tlla Follow1ho A~llont t An Ordinance of Ill• Clly Council ot Iha City of Coate ,,._. emendtno Tiii• f3 01 th• Colla MH • Mun1clp1I Coda parm11tlng cerialn Nllng •lal>ll"-'lt In the MP (lnduttrlll Park) and MO (Qene111 lndullrla l) Zon•• l:nvlronmenlll Oete rmlnatlon Eaempl 2 Raone Petition R..-J..OS 10< !he Clty ol COii• MeM. p 0 Boll 1200. to emend the Zoning CieMlftutton or "" .. 111 .. 1oea1ac1 at 19111 Ind 1920 Wlltace A ... 755 -77 t W 20th 6 1 (o dd -numbered eC1dr .. H1) and 11111 1 1nC1 tNll W•ll•c• A•• 20'5 a nd 2019 Pomona Ave from R2 10 A$. Envtronme n1e1 Delermlnallon. Nagellve O.Clar111on lor SP· 7$-0 I 3 Zone Eacept1on Permit ZE 113-65 lot J W1td 0 1weon 1utllortzlld agent lor Cllln-Lancl L•. 18 Moonray. trvtna. f<>t varlenc;ee lrom panting, bulldlng halgllt. mrld ltnQe height 1n conlunc11on with • condttlon1I UM permit f<>t 1 119-unll motet with a 3,000 1qu11e fool r•teurant, for l)foparly located II 2634·2&42 N9W1)<lrt Blvd., In a C2 Zone Envlronmentll oatermln111on: Negative Declaration. for lurtner lnform1llon on th• above 1ppllc1t1ont, tele phone 7$4-&246 Of call II the offlCe of the Planning Department, Room 200. 77 Fii< Or .. Coeta MBN. CA. Publlahed Orano• Coaal Otlly Piiot, Aprll 29, 1983 1119s.a f'UllllC NOncE ,tCTITK>Ua IUllMUI ..._ITATl-..T TM followlng ~ton le doing Ill*-• ALDRICK TELEVISION, 1006 Piiot Apr 29, Mey 11. 13, 20, 1983 17th St,.el, S a n ti An e, 1937·83 oml• 92708 Rlctlard I Low. 1005 w 17th PU8UC NOT1C£ tl'991, Santa Ana. Cellfomle 92708 l---nc-~---,1---.... --,-1-- 0er\lel L Wllkw , too& W 17th "'..,... - SOLIEL 'de PROVINCE. 642 Miia St .. Laguna BNctl. CA 92~ t MONIQUE MOREL A 'L 1 HUSSIER. 642 Anlll St . Laguna Baaell CA M USIC GALLERY MEMBERSHIP CLUB. 2431 HOiiday Road. H-pon eaac11. c 11t1orn1a 112990 • Vine. c a1 .. 1no. 243 t Holld•y Roact. N-port BH ch. Ca ltforn11 92880 Th,_ bu"'-II conducted by en lndlvldull Vlnoe Cat.,lt\o Thlt 1111\-I ,. .. Hied with the County Cleft! of Orange County on Aprll 20, 19'3 F2141W Publl•h•d Ora.no• COH I Dally Piiot, Apr 22. 211. May 6. l3. 1983 1852-83 trwt. S....t1 Ana, Ctillfomle 92708 MAm ITArn.NT TNI bu"'-II conducted by 1 T"9 fo4lowtl10 pereona are doing ll=::~low ~A~OMORROW. tll082 08IMI J Wllller Sllngrey LAM. Hunllngton BMcll. Tllll 1t1t-I -flled wttll the c.1!10tnla 92846 CMt1c of Ortnge County Gery John M11lnH u. 19082 1"11-Stingray LAna. Huntington Baacll. Publl1had Orange Co111 Dally Callfornta 92648 Thia buslMtt la conducted by an lndMdull Monique Motel AL Huaaier Thia llel.,,_,t wu lllld wl111 Iha County Cl«ll ol Orenga County on AprM 12. 1983 F2140S7 Published Orano• Co11t Oelly Pllo•. Apt'll 15. 22. 211 Mey e. 1983 1644-13 .. ~ 211 M e t3 20 11183 Tom Umeda. !1912 TrHtop ' ,,.... · · ay ' • • Cl<c:le. Hunllnglon Beacto. California .,..., 'C ...,.TICE ---------1~AIMl;__"3=-102649 ~UDU nu Pllll.IC NOllCE Thll buw-a I• con<lucild by • FtCTTT'IOUI ~ .. ------------lgenerll pll1n«-"'P NAtn ITATDll!NT 'tCTTnOUa .,.._,, 1 Gary J MarlMAU The followlng pereon 11 doing NA• ITATR•NT Thie 1t1l-I wu lilac! wllll the bUll,.,... u The fOllowlnQ l*90fll -dolnG County Clerk of OrlnGI County on NAHCV KAY'S STUOIO. 335!1 ~. 9toRELS CANOY co .. Apf1I 26. 1983. '21... ~~~~~Suite 250. Newport Balclh. 300t Radhllt A .... No. t17, Coall Publtthed Or1nge Co111 01lly NA NCY KAY OAlllS , !100 .,. ... IC W!ll1C£ Maea, CA 928211. Pllo • ""' .. 3 20 ..... c o n~ nu MO H IOU E MONE l A , l t. ,.pr n . Mey v, 1 . t'~M3 e::;.,~YC~•;;~o 1 !I, Newport ,tCTITtC>Ua .,...., Hul~1lar, 642 Anita S I., L1gun• 1------------Thi• buaineu 11 cor>ducted by WI NAMI ITATD9MT BMcih, CA 9285t f'UllllC N()TIC( lndtvldual The followlng l*'IOflt are doing PAUL DELGATTO, 642 Anita St .. ------------Nancy K Oav11 buel,_ M Leguna Beectl, CA 112951 ,icnnoua _,._.. Thlt 11a1eman1 waa flied with 11141 RLK DESIQHS/IHTERIORS, TNa bu.ir-It condllc;ted by a NAm ITATS....,. Counly Cle<1< ol Orange County on 1791 Jameic:. Road, COlll "'-'. general parlnenhtp. The folowll>I) l*IC¥lll -<laing April 12. 11183 c.Mtornla 12929 ,..,. DetGMto ~ • • n141e1 '21-Pubhlflld Orange COH I Di ily Piiot. ~II 14 21. 28, Mmy 5, ttl3. 1eta43 "nley chatted to eacii other as they filled out bkJlrapbb1 me.c.. then donned \heir bJ.kinj suits and. one by <me, went lnto a bedroom next door. I There, Playboy photDiJ"apher R. Scott Hooper took i---f'UllllC--NO-TICE __ _ "°°9r1 0 !(Ing, 1191 Jamaica Moniqul Mot* A'L Hui... RICAL ASSOCIATES, t5817 Publl1hed OranOe CoH I Dally Road, Coate Meea, c.lilornla 92929 • P2'140D Cnemtc;al Lane. HunUnglon 8Mol\, Piiot, April 16 22 29, Mey 6, 1983 1 L~ M King, 179t JetMlcl Publltlled Ora no• Cout Delly Calttomle t 2941 1847-83 RoM, Coels lillwa. Califomle 92628 P!lot. ~prM 1!1, 22, 29, Ml'/ 11. 1983 J o 11 n H 1 ye , t 2 9 6 2 E . 1------------ Thll bu.i-le ~led by an t~ CloYefdlle, Moore>erll. CaUtomta f'UllllC MOTIC( tndMdual. t3201 -----------flobert O. King rtaJC NOTIC( Chrlltlna U Campbell. 1787 FICTmOUI ..,... .. , imtarlt pho1oa of each bildnl<l,ad hfJl>eful. FICTmOUa ~ ~··,, ~ Only 1 few of the thouanda woo are expected ...-na ,_. to apply nationwide will eYel' gl'-=e the ~ of the Tiie fottowlng peraon le doing magazine, and only one will receive the $30,000 and ~w~o OF MOUTH. 111e1 other benefits Playboy ii Offertng fot the Woman it Golden View L1n1, Huntlnglon Tllr. ... t-1 -fllad ..Uh the 1------------Orange Ave. No B101, COltl MeM. N~ ITATlmNT County C1ert1 of Orange County on ~ COURT °' AptM t9, 183 ptcka for the January 1984 30th anniversary ~~= \=__,· 11181 playn>ate. Oolcfen View Lane. Huntlnglon . )l'~~~loQkinafor~yt,an f!l~.~l ~·==~9~90'-.,. F2'Mt01 Pubtl111ad Orange CoHI Dally Pllol, ~ 22, 29, May 8, 13, 1983 1647-83 - .-~~~~~ ~ 1iattt, lnd!vldual Hooper. "Som~ne .w ith exceptional physical Pll<ll Townaenll • beauty and po~ and tomeOne who would not. do Thi• •l•t-• ... lllad wtth ,,,. thia under any other circumstances or for any other = 8~":;:83oe Orange County on 'tennOU8-··· M.umlTA~ magazine." '211411 Hooper uid of the applicants in the tour of 30 Pubtttlled Orano• CoH I o,. 1y Tiie foflo•lng pereon It doing bu.w-•. PANAMA J A CK OF OAUFOAHIA, 218 Merine AW911Ue, e.it>oa 191Md, Cellfoml• 92M2 Rlchvd Wllllt French, II, 1315 ciUes. maybe 10 to 12 women will be choeen as PHot. Apr 7, 14. 2t. 28. t~e&0-93 centerfolds aJona with the one aelected as the 30th annivenary Playmate. ~ What inapirea them to pose n ude for the IJ8tional magazine? "Every alngle one w ill say they've always ~ about it but didn't have an opportunity,'' ~d HoOper. "It'• always been. a fantasy for them to = Playboy. I think that's beca use th e la well eccepted ~relatively tame. It expldt the girla, Instead it treats them like a pincte91." Nophaenkham rites held 1U11Rlal J : DOTB G d -i ANDREW SMITH, a r av esi e ser v ices dllklent of e.oaa M.-. ea. were held yesterday for ~away on April 21, Boua C. Nophaenkham • He la IW'Viwd by hla of c.o.ta Mesa. w ho died puenu, Sieve and Sharon Tue9day. Smith of Coeta Mes11. CA. She is aurvived by her Privaw ...w-will be held ~ta. Chanhtbone and Qnder the d irection of Bouuy Nophaenkham. ~-~wn Mount Olive Services were h eld ~Y 01 Coata Meaa under the direction of --~~--------,Harbor Lawn-Mount L I Olive Mortuary in Costa ,....,,.---------... M8a. KAI.al LAW...,_MT. OLIYI Mortuat\I • Cemt'terv Crematorv 1625 G1slf'r Ave Coste Mesa ~·5554 l'IMCl•OT.-$ 1&1.•0ADWAY M041TUA8Y t 10 Bro.0-NIY Cos1aMesa 642-9150 IAl.na•••oM SMTM & TUTMIU WllTCUflll CHANl "27E l'tlhSt CM41Meu ~~9371 Service held for A. Smith. rtaJC NOJ1C( Op•I Avenue, Belbo1 1111nd , C~92882 ~·~It Thlt ~II oonclucrtad by an NM9 ITAnmNT lndMdual. Tiie fOllowlng penone are dolnQ AlcftMd W. Frencfl, 11 bu~c': PANTHEA PAOOOCTS, Tllll llA1-I llrM filed With Ille 7221 Ga rden Grove. Sult• 8 , County Clet1! of Orange County on Ow«*'I Grove. CA 112641 AprM 18• 1983· m.- VA LEA IE V. LEWIS. 71187 Publl1hed Orange Co1tt Delly ::tr,'.°"• Mo. 4, Gatden Of'ovoa. CA Piiot, A~. 21. 28, U..y I, l!·~ OANA-R'!:VHOLDS. 78117 ~ LAmpeeln. No 4, Glt«*°I Or-. CA Pl8..IC NOTICE 112641 ------~...----~~ Tiiie ~ II conducied by an RCTITIOU8 ...... lndMOull 9tAMS ITAW VelerW L.-wlt Th• ro11ow1no ~ 11 doing nMC1'1 bUeir-M ; Publllhe4 Or•no• Cou t Delly s u R E L 0 c K H 0 M E s Plot. AptM 2t, 21, Mey 5. 12, 1913 LOCKSMITH, 423'h WHI !lay 1flM..&'\ S1rHI. Coate Me11, 0 1lllornl1 '1CTmOUI .,._ .. ~ ITATUIUfT Tiie lollowino peraon II doing ~ .. STUDIO CENTEA, tO 12 lrtoao Drive , Ho 103, Co1ta Mae1, Ce11torn1a mu • Lao D1boub, 220 Nice Lana. No 209, ~ Beedl, Callf0tnle 92683 Thl9 OU--. It condUct«I by Ill lndlvldual. L.o~O TNI etet"'9Wlt wel llleCI wt111 Ille County Cle<k of Orange County on April 19, 11183, m41tt Publlllled Or•no• COlll Delly Pilot. • 22. 29, May 6, t3. 191) 11&3-13 92927 SI••• Edwin S«uoo•. 423'h WH t Bay SlrH I, Coeta M•ll. California 92827 Tiii• l>u.W-•• conduc1ed by .,, lndMduat St-E Scn'Ol)I ftll1 1111-1 WU fllld wfffl lfte County Cler1< of Orange Co.inly on AprH 11, 1983 ,..,.. Publl1lla<I Oreno• Cou l Dally Pltol. APf t4, 21, 21. May 5. 1983 1~ CLASSIFiED · INDEX To rtlc1 Yu Ad, Cal 642-5678 lt£Al ESTATE tk•n.'f•I """""""ti'"" &Ibo .. U4.M ................ "' c ...... ,_. a..~ Cllnww. •I M•r l'.-M-n.n. l\•n• il Tt.-• f'ou.nw.n V.aWY tlUIUll\f\tllfl 8'-...f'I thmt H•rtaNr '"'""' i...,iv ..... a. .. n ~11.1i. .._"''""""~ 1-lru •·~,,, tr.11-....'" Vu JJ N1 'lllpWI e. .. h "" l'"""'"'h ~,. J._n t. .. .,... ... ~. ~"'-'A~ ~~-f\~i\ S.°"lh l,.,MUO-• Sut.,..t ffll•h 'fUJr>un "•"\lt\1nooh r Mot .... ,._'"•' '"''4 A"°'rln'tln"'-R.-h •'n·~·rt\ ttu_ ... , ... _ ......... }(\ l ....... ,,..,, '"""'- l\.nn1I t"n.pa.fH- l '1.twtll.nYlllV,.,. Uupt.•i..1"' Unn11 th"-'•• t.u bl· Muvt<1 Inn.,.... t'n115k rt\ lnictuii.1rwl.,.._1'$JI\ l...oblur~a. Mubo~ IL..,,.. ... , ... Mo..;n~•f\. Ortrrrt Or .. n~ C..' Out of l"ou1"r Ou''" !)yw "" ... -.-...... ~= ~w ....... RENTALS Ht.-...."IF\im~ H~ Unfumlt.twod U1 .... -.•\1nu..n..a ,., Ut>h.1m,.....i l"•tndtJ ,.W'O ("'"""'' Unf Towft~"'"''n To"' n.,.JUN.,. Un t .• Oupk·,,.,. tVm •! Ouptt -..-. .. Uni ::;A,...,,_., .. .-.,"""""" • .A_ .. u .. 1 · Ap16 f'l>m w Uni KuJma ...,.,.,, .. llootd tt....i..-·1t c;.,...,.._ .. .:s-.. ""' ..... ·:v •• t...,~ •.Jt.einu. .. \ti Sn.an• "li<'n ... lo Wank..t . nan...,.,.,."""' °''"" Mc.1141o !·a...-"""""" • <.'omml ll<fttalo tnc1 ... ll<ftlalo • 'S1<or.oc<• .... 11 ........ .. AMIGMCOOTS Annt.MJnt.'\..,... ........ ..... ,. .-."""' . p.,...INI ... .... "f"it.W.t~ .. , .. Sa~···'""""'""'"' • Trtf'·d BUSNSS Ii FINANCIAL .,.,,. ..... ,..,, :t.lr ·--Opportunl .... ._,.._ W1otMt.<d •fl'\vt-.""'""'l ()pf.I0"1-.n1un ln,,,..U..1t\ Wan\t'CI -~ ... L.A.n . .,._w.,.o.c1 ... ., .... TO• TIIANSPORT ATIOlf "' ..... " -""'"'" =""""" .. .... ,... lllk" ...... ~St~·"""" ........ ;• IL.Wtt~ .. , . -2"' ......... .,....,., ,.-,. • .,... tJutth • AUTOMOTIVE -~"·~·~""' ~ .. -iwn,,_-.. A.,... "f..,_.._,, -:~"-......... •l Yt"h .... .,,,,."' :Tru."" ~-·.-' .. _l,_ .. 1001 1004 IM IUOt 1011 IUU 11/2.4 IUJI IOU lo.M 111-W t!MI IC~H ..... IUW toll ·~ ll»J': ,,_." 1111 .. 111~1 '"'"' ltlM• "'"" ..... '°"'' ·-llW l.U' 11'11 1:7' I MM IJ2 11" 1i?r ... ~ 1413 .. ~ UOll 1\1' l)}(I IU) UIO IMO llOO llU llDO not CIOl ,400 irn. 13.1\. 231) J!IJO '~~) -noo -2900 Ml l9IM l!IO~ ltOI -T 2llOI l9Cl9 1912 2914 bll• 2111 NlO Ml 192) Jool 3WI !012 >014 ...,,. tlllll• Wll 4014 4011 lOll tOU ~4 -W1I -: .:· MITOS ~TtD II.LI• 11mn11• Kiie end OOhliCllOna mey be rMde l#ltll 5:30 p.m. torW. '*" dat"• ~ odon. For ~ end Monday publloallona, 12:00 noon Saturday. PIMM Hk for a "klll number" wMrl cano.t-llno yo&ll' ed . Cheek =~end repot1 errcn lmmed..-. ly. The DAILY PILOT_. aum•• llablllty for the flrat lncot~t lnN111on YI, 12,211 ..... BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ! ' ·'· . ·. . ' . f,11")1 This 4 8dml home hM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;; ~~andpn>-. hlalOMlfy landsc.ped. ::. '=-• ::::,.•~ . llU Ill. UI wll IM.IY im.r.t dowr\ tor Popular T plan. pvt muter BR suite, lota CCll"*ltlol* bWS. Cllll of light, priced to .U. You m\&lt w th1a tor ~1111 at $129,900. 8 BR 2 BL l''=~=-===·'=-'=®=}!=~-=1 .=-.:=:.. iii Seconda from Back Bay, 4 BR 2~ ba, • Tll IUIT 11ep. faro rm, lndry rm. dbl fp)c'a, lfl"l, pvt • U 8WFWI rear yard, good tenne. Remod within lat l1llt1111 a ...... 2 yn. Priced at $289,900. L.M In 3 bdnn, 2 beth l&ITlm ':I::~~~ 1..ge lot, sox1~. owe ftnandna at 9\.i1', tow.f '-'tel plue 4 car 3 BR 1 Ba. C.all BW at M6-2313. pendno. Pl1ce •t 1385, Tm 1111. DTl'llll 000. associated ., ..... MT&.U A~ In CO......_ 2 Bdrm Of 1 Bdrm and ~~~~~~~~~I den. Huo• living ar .. with ftreplece. Privet• B '1 .... ' ? '• ; t A ' • g s • • "" ' j ~ • • .. .. Im • petlo. 8Hutlful oom- Fsml~e '!Jlece ~ Elf}~~ focal polnl. 3 8dtm, 2 belt! home with • kltdlen mom ..,. lcNos. o.blrl8lt8 reflnllhed pk.-new dish-..,_ lns1..i.d. Locat- ed In I ~f\11 nelgh- borflood of eo.e. ..... Prtced et fKltt I 12t,to0. Cllll todey, !Mfr7171 THE REAL ESTATER:3 THE REAL ESTATE RS UM tbe Dally Piiot "Fut Resu.ll .. 1ervk e c:lirect.oo-your tentee is our sperialty. c.ll lcz..MTI nt m THE 'REAL ESTATE RS •• ----...,.. Blrquililtely espanded POl1ofino feetllriJlC pea & groove &on. uaed brlck, tlle paver•. oak buil&.-lm. cu.tom walnut fr'IUDld •lrT-11ghtr, u nique-pool w /elevated •pa. Flne•t appolntmenta imlde & out. Fee l8nd. Ill NEWl'OlfT C~llTER 644-9060 llllJPUat Frtday, Aprll at, 1983 · HFRITAGE kl Al TOR.._ -- - ltn LOokins for a career in ale, P See today's Help Wanted ads, classiflca1ion 5100. ~ttZ. ell her .ttow~~~b•'·'"'--"·~~~.·apf)t~fate all the little things (and some pretty big· things) she's done for you. Greeting• to Moma will appear Mother's Day May 8th and the rates are only 2 lines for s1.00 (Each additional line only 50') . Illustration $5.00 Dally Piiot Claaalfled Phone 842-5878 lnelUde -..ration: 0 llluatretlon A 0 lllustr•tlon B 0 lbtrstlon C Cerd type 0 VISA 0 MASTERCARD Ctlarge C.rd f --:----------------------- C.rd Expntton 0.19 ---------------------- You mey cNtQf your Cl•Hlftold Ad. Be MK• lo lnclUde )'OU( Cerd type (VIMl~d). V0411 c.tld number. end the EXPIRATION DATE. YOU MUST INCt.UOE VOUA TaEPHONE NUMBER BELOW. . ,.,__ ~ . I, .. ' .. . ' .. f• r• 1. . ill - 1,1 't' ,.:_ . ' . -, ~. " ~ l;> ' ' ' •.; . -.. " ~J . •-. ' ~\ •. ·"'~ I llAMI . -~· ' -I " ~ ...... \:- ..... :) ·o -J ~~ Cl Orange Oolit DAILY PIL.OT/f,._, ~ H, 19N ' • • • t .. 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Fr11 Mtlmat• Ma-7391 carpan:::f'io. 1414811 Ca¥!!t 11.Uiai MHonry plum bing 2488 ~ work. 18 yrs malnt. l 55 -I.Vt Bot) ~ eo.ta Mw. fanhlno Interior Daelafl 4f5-4UI 78G-8359 "IAt the SunlNM In" ~ aidr. 730-1eo0 *Haw cablnate, cabinet pelntlng, cW.,.n1ry, 11ac:: S..2-34~ · · · landeoap&ng. TM.1t111 College Student with large h'Vlt* "9fa. 876-3175 I HA"NOlNG/8TRIPPtN'G 9VN8"1NE WINDOW W•tleu/ I • I lael~ b•,. ~2~~· drywall, plennlng llMol. .. 11111 Jim'• Llndecapa a Malnt. huck. low .. t rite, Muonty a 8tuooo: ,_' vi..-MC 8oOtt 845-9325 ..... CLl!ANING IM2-15'49 1-11!1-!!_!!!!U,_.!!!•!!!!•!!_!1!... coun <>Pt< . 25 )'l'I up. 645-0185 . RaMonebte & Aellable prompt. Think you, ,..,.ir. At typae. Oulllty. Blackw.IW Papema • m'f W&11'1 John'• Window CiMnll1g Add'~ ~a Cwpan1ry A--:" SOtina, hdWe. El.EC. W.lt58 Court. 150·1'18 l..ow9a1pttoa.831-2345 Ing & Removal Qu~ ,_I -f,.. eet. 12il: -i>. Top quallty Low PfiCe 8mlll lobe',..,.,,.. ~ GA1'Ea.-Bob'• 546-Ml7 ••·-I ••-484-38 8 . ·-_ .. FNa .._ LJtd. a:ti-2345 Ft'll •time• ~~ DRYWALL TAPING -==;; ..... Cl!ul!t a.:;.~~K~:ll or wott< ody. 1 A q\MI tact o4 lite II that &40-1 1 ._:L:tt ~-All Text\nl & Acoultlc Cullom bat .,wtOfl, war· ROBIN'S CLEANING Local refL Ms-8512 Pl!f!!llltb ~p 2 :re:.~~ --------!!!~ ~!!!. ,.,.. ett. Kevtn 813-1503 Tllll droba doora, tub I SeMoa. 1 thotoughly 'V'' ltate Ln •--a." ~Partdng Lot Alpalr-Altlratlont ORYWALUACOUSTICAL Tope>ed/removed Cllan ehower encl. OlaH r•· clMtl houla. MCM>a57 Cultom Bndl-Stone ·~ l•Hlalhf your pr-I rat• In the Thal Ill contr:ct:':'wno Aapalr-....Sellaoetlng ~. Nblne11 AM pf\aaal 1 Repalt'I up, new 1awna. 161-3478 placamant. 820-0201 EiqMwt• Houeakaapl Bloek-Conc:r.t..Stuoco Color/a& . l15-4e18 ~=~~:-';iii"',: perform work -'200 8&SACJhhl31-4109Uc ~tlnola. 8U0542-8582 8e"9lld glw epaclall8t, Vac&IUPl)llea~ Aefa.Fr••.S..t-1Mt2 PJuter/...... thll?ttnot&Kyouwould lncludlng labor end Oen Hall-.. Gtld'-~ 546-4413 ~~Yd= CU9tom lladad wtndowa. Kitty &41-4870 ...... - -Ilk• Information on lolar mater1111 mutt t>a II· & 'C;"Raal ""' Reoalrl jot., ~ a..tdcal ,_ IWnOV . 1 reduoed prloH. Call PLASTER PATCHIN() IMfgy, eall Don Inman cenaad. Unicllllad coo. UC~· M2~ 1fte1ve':: p1rt1tlon1. Lo ELECTRICIAN. Priced IMgltlon Jltn 851--012' Atnbar Glue. 831""81& ~:~~~::, Quldc~'1~ ~=o~~~~~~ 1t tr9Cton lhould IO ttate IUnlttlu rll• Stew 752·"68 right ,,.. e1t1m1t• on Tll ma ... lufpu' BETH e50-0933 UC n3804e 562-o.10 · (11t) 112 ... 11 ~~.:-'O:. -==;:;; CUSTOt.f CARPENTRY ~0'3!'!.,.~1 lc>bl97~ "'"'"' l..lwn-~b in.tall •· ,1 -· v m1 cont.ct Mary Orondle 11 8ABYSITT1NG AM typaa. 20 Yf9. Uc. ....,. ..._ . ......,,,... Traa trim/Removal •••HOt.fE REPAIR Bachelor•. clHnlng I _. _,_ PUSTlllltC lpldMrt 65a-40M My Cotta M-. tlOMI nr P9'ombo 982-8314 uc·o ELECTRICIA.N ~ rnalnl/Rototllllng Blc>Pk#nb-C#pantty laundry. Rallabla. Karen 8111qiMllty.25 '1' exp. ........ ,... __________ 131~11on1. Con=t~ Victoria 142-M82 OUll. WOtk·Rau. rat• Fraa lltlmaM ~ P.UO oowr.Fencal IM0-2'11, bat I, -'I 4 ~ rataa. llV., bV"lla MA Sorlnltlar/IMdacape tete, ...___ "--·d, 21 "-nod ~ ~72 Uc T 118 ...... -... ....... l45-t2lt Aepalre. lie •282813. ......__ .,._, llllnll Tom 131-6072/t73-7W ~Ulndlcaplng · Fot •...,., ~ ~ • .-,...,..,.._ 54s-ee14• IM2..eoo7 Civic Canter Plue. !!!!!!!!:!~----a .. _ __._ & ---....___ RESID/COMM'UIND. Hauling · Tree Trtm JACK OF ALL TRADES call Chrl1, good refw· STARVING COLL.EOE Roorn 8to. S1t1ta Ane, • -••• • 1• ~-·-··-.. -.. ,,.. •t. Ma..eoo1 Call Jack envtlma. enoee. 631..oet3 att. 4. ST' -HTS ........ ..,.. r1--u--1n-c• 92101. -•• -•-Color brlghtenere, wht 20 ~· Do my own wotll. I-::-'"'."'"~...,-.,,....--:"'"'.::"'-tl u~ """'"'nv _.... .,.. " 30 Hallum BaltoOnt del. crptl -10 min. blaad\. UC. 278041. Al 84M128 Ralph Caballero' 8on1 o.y Of night. T6-30l• ..... ....... co. UC. T124-438 H., a <VI ~1121 Tiie' Maaonry: new & ra-========= anytime. Fun for Sec'y H ... llv/dln. rmat1a: 1111g Elec:triclln: naw & reptllr. Compl. malnt, oomm/ GARCIA'& MAINT . Bldg/ lneind. 841-&427 WATER HEATER 8C>ICi&I pair. All types Quality . ..--------. Ml, 4/20-211 813-4419 room 17.!50; ~ 110: All type1. Low prlc.t. ,_, Tt'll trlmmlno l r• tl1r ptt, h catpllltty, etec. WATCH U8 GROWi Pool t1Mllr1•Fumaoa1 ft'll 19'. UC. &31-2345 U.i• lht' l>.;1ly P1lo4 BllOof\ Promotionl Uni-ctir 15. Guar. aMrn.. pet Uc'd. Fraa .... 131-2345 l'l'IOVll, CIMn~. Fr11 plumbing. 491.-1 HouM lllttlng del6t9d by hlatl!t mlted: bright ~ti odor. Crpt repair. 15 )'l'I •. 848 4854 . 4:30. Home repalra, c:arpantry, young, r11poollbla Pf0-1.-...=---..-----Drain• e1Mrect$1,.lr~ TILE INSTALI.ED ·~""' tt .. ,uu 't'n Wt' Same o.y. 414-7560 Hp. Oo work myHll. ELECT~ 1 ......... ••-cabinet•. alectrloel, l111lonal lor 1umm1r ... --Mlllnl from .,, ._... AA kinda. Ouarantead dirt'MQr\ Yoor Rafa. 564-0123 Gd rat• Fr11 .... UC. _.. ~... .___....., Don month• t>eglnfllng In ..--•-guer. Ev/Wnd earne I Reff. Jot1n ~7 '>tt\1<<' 1, our, 1----------1 411449 Wayne J.31·7&30 ~Alfa ~1810 "',~· ,._"'""'' June. I w111cai-.tCf1)9(1 bio:.th•rd ~Jnor. Lie. M&M Seit with EASEi CARPET INSTALLATION aaa ...... ,... 49 and pay utlll11H. Call 2 . 1.-Y19 o4 "8ppy 85MNI04/842-to33 Ceramic TMe 11 Coat SrH't<tdll_v . lt'I I BREEZE I REPAIRS; 30 ~exp. C"8ll1lad Mt. your one---~ 875-<M78 aft• 8 pm· loCal customara w/lnttall, W~ DI*· C:all 64.2·5618 HI 3ZZ Ol1191i1flad Ad• M2-5e78 l45-9031(btn.att4) stop lhOpplng Cllll'ltwr. 139-5035 Sall Idle 1ieme 842-5e78 . Thank you, ~14 Want Ad• c.n 1M2-se11 Geotge ee1-1soe - PAPJ IHWP:lRT APAll TMEIPS • ~ ~ r Y~c ' t + I C4 Orano• Coaat DAILY PILOT/Frtd1y, Aprll at. 1113 Phone ..... ...... WlnnWa IO help promote lllerary program on phonel In oc ....... 00 10 11.00 l'I tw, Ill Of p/1. CMfl boflU9ee d9lly. Cell ....,. ... .., ..... Phone ..... .-iwm PIT evening work tor peoplt who lltt• 10 1.ik on tti. phone. e.m 14.00 to 11.00 per IV llelplno ut Pfomote our literary progrMI. Cell IM-1111 ........... ........ ....., ..... ••l'lt•d to dellver tor auto p11111 etore. Mu.t haw Wiid Cell. OfMr"I lie ..... oeod~ ,.. oord. AP"Pi.Y: Hub NoM '46oply. a uo tt•rbor lllwd ...... 2.-... Allt tor Ollllde I HOIOSCON BY SIDNEY OMARA I Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT /Friday, Aprll 29, 1083 Cl ..... ~-,.....,..,..~I bl!!, ltm!!tl At!!!, ltmt.. A11N, ltl!!!!! A1tn, laet!f TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE fttl 118 ..... ~.....,.; ..... ......,_,-.. -,1 """' llU ""°"" HU HU .... ____ ..,. ..... ____ _.._I U UW U '71 ht, •1-matnl, MW '74 VolYo 142, fuel lnj, 4 "If 111111 DI • 1 ~NIA '.1 11 * • lllil\ • 1• llAll& ch.llCl'I btall ... atattet, lpd, atn/fm C .. I. llft VI, T.-, U., pe. ,.., ACROSS 1 Pne.t: Fr 5 Bird 10 Of mouth• 14 Hllttlde lake 15 Saying 18 Beyond the- 17 Flrtt man 18 Atoll "'-king• 19 Portico 20 Live 22 Medicine 24 Blacken 25 OnMt 27 New word uaage 29 "The Old -_ .. 32 Fama .. deer 33 Anceetral spirit 3.4 Embezzle 36 MontrNI subway 40 Objectlvea 42 Bar legally « Brlti.tl playwright 45 Ill-fated car 47 Leaflet 49 Time of day 50 Equipment 2 3 ........ 52 Wrote egaln 5"4 11 In peln 58 Stage ahow 59 - -glv.n ti~ eo Fruit 82 Bui patron• es StoM: auH. 87 W India native 89 Cone.pt 70Jal - 71 Cllo'a titter 72 European 73 Remove 74 Poatpone 75 Far· pref. DOWN 1 Perfume. Var 2 Commanded 3 Armor Items 4 Antagonism 5 Waste away 8 Stir 7 Complain 8 Once more 9 Surged 10 eere·s mother 11 Proportion 12 Forward IH... 9 9" 1dnt Midi. tit• AMJno paint, IO mpg, •Int pwr IOdl•, _.om meci -'-oond a 1ten10 • XJ 12100. 4~ IUOO/obo ~250 ..... 110. etaoo . ... IW\4M l..wltlQ ~ f'-L. 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Immaculate Come In l ... NNPot1 good cond . 11750 k>ac*1 ("°°82) NT-UllC&A '72 Muda AX2, QOOd ti,_ cond. 48,000, AM/FM Baaoh'a n,_. Nleetlon 497-7049 19 "ato1 4 IPd llUUI & lnil· 1100. 111·1850 llll cut. New r.dlala, 138(1() of prevlouely owned •71 Camero 221• Mini ~. (&47W~O) ·• 1Un dyl, 176-0087 9¥91. obo. 714-77t-7452, 111 PoraohH, Audi• and Cond., New Tlr•, 14200 *'797~i...4 1e>d.,lo.d-'79 AX7 08. orig ownr, ~ !MM. Volk.._w • obo ed. (t11UM1) .,at oond. MUST 8ELL. '72 Bua. 8un Rf, AM/FM M2..ue8 * '10 11211; auto., low l5095. 641-5149 -JO(l CUI. atereo. Maga, lold '7t CMWO, MW paint, lo mltM.* 'IO <~W,. ~to., toad· .. ~~ In tl .al --""' "" ...... "', '""" down bed. lo ml, 12300 446 E. Coeat Hwy ml, top cond. 141500. ed. (188T111) "!!!!! I 'W .,_,,, .. ,.,, .. •.olll..., 831-4211 N-s>«I Baaoh 831-4344 • ·a11331; II apd., to.cl· Aek about ~ ""'9An ,.., ·ea VW, MW radial•, Nna 8'73-0900 '77 cn.v.tte, nu brak•, ed. (100PM9l 1111 ra.t 111 M 11111 WI irHI. See lo apprac '72 DATSUN 240Z clutch I tlr•. reblt cart>, • ·111 UOI; i llP(I., tun Gold.~· owner. Ill UYI JM S.a• tlH 1750/ofr. 873-6418 Rebll eog. nM<I• body 4 apd, am/Im cue. Mutt roof. (1£1C2") '2Qlo thru our purona11 and •74 Sub, IHI• new, 90LE. -... YW Ill wor11. l21500. 557,....53 ••II . I 2 3 8 0 ob o . • 'e:i 521e; auto., l<Mld• Aft• 5PM M&.5260 ........ -tea-4213 eel ( EJA474) ..... ...--· 3 dr, 4 apd, lllvef~ ,_ nu engine, brakH & latH, Deantle 1-----,~--:-:--. 1 '79 Flat X1t 28 000 orig Ml UllR paint l Mtchelln tlrH, mu ff t er. Run 1 x t n t -t•-'79 Monti Carlo wi t-top. * ·13 3201: auto .. aun ml HMpQ Ab.oiutety ••Tl very cl••"· 12260/olr. '"6/0fl'. 581-4031 ctyt, AllC ..., tuMy !Oeded, eldt OCMtd. '3N.wsy rool.(lN~,~1 parll3lH/Otr.14M~ 13010uall8treet ee9-9989 0t~7•5919 64Ml11-. '7& Pacer Outatand 15doo.53G-0929 4$ w .. falM 205 w. 1tt, Santa Ana ..... tlll NEWPORT BEACH f!J!tl flit '71 BUS. Excel. cond. Rblt Mech oond tmmac ·95 !mpela. good Nnnlng 48 LMh's eon CIOMd Sundey HS.llOO 9f'CI nu paint dtac: brk• Auto, PIS. Dlac: Brak•. car le76 0t ba9t offer 51 Lent Char·m -LA-..,.-E-8-.. -, ~...,.,,,.Tt"""O_N...,O::":F::-1 '79 Honda Accord LX. ·10 hl-lu11 pickup, w/ 13100/obo, s5t-5950 Stereo, 11500 840-7450 Pow. lt .. lng & pow. nv ""-""" Good cond Aulo. reg 'ti 11111111 WI camper. ang I tran1 pm b r 1 k •• A 1 r con d 53 Sun lover NEW & USED BMWSI O a•..:...! 3 9 IO. Ca I I SU blue leather to ml good 11e0 0 ob o "11 Conv. Blk/yell, •Int 83 l-4270 54 Cold plate 141-..... v enYel''Aeklng 110 800 142~ cond. magi, amlfmcaM. lalc• '307 1--~-----=-= 55 Prac11cal ~ ·75 Honda "Civic, tow a~·974e ' · '79 c.itca OT, 5 llP(I, ee. ~1~~ Grut car 'tl llYUll 2 N C~mJtl till 56 Deadly W mlleaQI, good tranlPOf-'72 MBZ 250 tmmac 000 ml. air. am/Im radio. 14500 fS.46.9498 'll I PUS. W&m 57 G tatlon. 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Page 4 Tube Toppf?rs .. .. ....... ...... .. .... .. . ...... ..... ...... . Page 6 Sports ..... ... .. ...... .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .... .. ... . .. .... .. .. .. Page 2 Day time Schedule . ...... ........ ............. .... .. ... Page 7 Evening Schedule ...... .... . . .... ...... ......... .... Page 9 TV Puzzle ................. , ... ....... . ........ . ..... ... .. .. Page 32 -Channels -•e1wom. (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC. 4151 Prospect Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca. (8) KFMB. CBS. 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St.. San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC. 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. -............ (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV. 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV. 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Ca. (13) KCOP-TV. 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. _ ... (28) KCET. 4401 Sunset BIW., Los Angele!, Ca. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach. Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PgTV (0) On-TV. 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale. Ca. (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska Avfi., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office. Time-Life Building, Rockefeller tenter, N.Y .. N.Y. (C) Clnemax. Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center. N.Y .. N.Y. (E) ESPN, Bristol. Ct. (I..) SelecTV, f'.4arlna del Rey, Ca. 1 8) Showtlme 8) Spotllght C) Cebte News Network, Atlanta, Ga. _, ........ (9) WOR, New York City (17) WTBS, Atlanta, C1 2 Frld1y, Aprll 29, 1883 Catcher Steve Yeager(above)and third baseman Pedro Guerrero (below) wm be on the road with the Los Angeles Dodgen this weekend. They wm be In Chicago to take on the Cubs Saturday momlng at 10:30 and Sunday morning at 11 :1 5 DST on KTTV (Ch. I I J. Both Yeager and Guerrero have been wleldlng • red hot bat lately. •Sports- --•~riclay ......... EVBINO f1:118 CJ) NU IAllCmAU. "Con..,.,_ lemtftMI" (2 lira.. IO min.) --Saturday ..... 1unc1ay ...... _ ......... 8Y ......... ..-.. ~ ...... NOTIAU......... .. ,. .. liiiM II.,. 1l1r•CIQ(a.,.,) ... ........ 9¥ ...... ... --.. tlJ ""-....... ~ ~ = .... ,. ··= .... In.,_... T-.). ) (I ......... , -tt 1# I --· ... ' . Ryan's polltlcal hope dims See Daytime Drama, Page 4 •April 29-May S• Mark Singer and Faye Grant •tar .. leaden of a reautance movement in •v,' a four-hour mini-1eriee on KNBC (Ch. 4), Sunday and Monday at 9 p.m. 'V' for visitors, not victory See TV Antenna, Page 3 1 -Dayti11ae Drama Ryan 's political hope is gro\Ning dim By LYNDA HIRSCH Mac is posing as John CaJdwell. Jamie now received, but does not tell him ALL MY CHILDREN: Learning returns home and is upset that Stacy she's pregnant. A shattered Trey tha1 Lars ia offering a $50,000 reward is growing closer to 'Mark. Jeanne walks away. Clarissa stunned when for lnfonnation about Kent's death, causing marital stnfe between Larry Judson tells he r she has always Opal begina her search for Erica. and, Clari.Me. favored Tyler over her other children. ·-..... · hu ~~,~dina~hau..~ ~ .U~~OWJ) ~\JMS~ ~~;U.b:.~ti h!f~~."~·~\\.,tb~ . ~-·-w .....?11\i ~ --a~~~ .... _ -... ~~--~--·:!:UiCS•t' ~--~-m1-es her a.rraignment. Nina believes takes over Stenbeck Corporation no longer see Wally. Bren& suggests Erica's disappearance will cause Steve James is ordered to move out of the that Jordy put the moves on Ronni, to return to Cortlandt Computers but penthouse. Karen decides to stay with but he says he has no interest. he continues to work on the case. James. Tom and John have a meeting DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Roman and Angle and Jesse elope, but Angie of the minds as they both love Margo Marlena have trouble man.aging their keepe the marriage a secret, fearing and decide they can no longer fight new home. Eugene and Trista are that the news will atop any chance of o n e another. Ariel realizes that fond of one another, but Triata still her parents reconciling. Phoebe and Gunnar may have a natural son who has problems with her past. Bo, Benny plot to recondie Brooke and would be the heir to the Stenbeck Roman's younger brother, calla for Tom before Brooke heads for her fortune. Betsy and Steve make love; money as he is stranded in the deeert. Nashville newspaper assignment. Dian.a and CrBlg bed down Hope and Julie are at war, with Julie Verla confronts Langley, who admits CAPITOL: Lawrence tells Kirk that belJeving Hope is out of control since he ia her father but says he want.a no 1f Sloane finds out too much her return from boarding achoo). Neil part of her aa it will ruin hia ~ lnfonnation they must ehnunate her. warns Liz to stay out of his life. to Phoebe. Verla, truly fond of Sloane and Maggie unable to find Daphne doesn't believe that Anna ia Phoebe, does not tell her the truth. Frank's briefcase, which is hidden pregnant David balks at the Idea of Opal up1et when she diacovera Tad somewhere in Maggie's apartment A moving into the same house with hu been dating Lj.za. pregnant Kelly takes the bribery Tony and Renee, even though it could A NOTHE I{ WO R LD: Cecille money from Myrna. Kelly then tells mean a $5 mllllon inheritance, and he conUnuee to be fearful of Alma and Trey she never liked him and only prepares to divorce Renee. vowa to get her. Cecille la aware that wanted the mone , which she has EDGE OF NI GHT: Ian loses the p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=-..=~~~~~ HEADACHES? YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 6Q..5300 ~tr.,·~~--~'~.-..~~4':11:~4'3:~~ r Prn:f.,.tnrl 1 Deefroiysis ~ '\l· rYI<. 'l' J. * Professional Permanent Hair ~ Removal l *Qualified, Highly Trained Technicians • * Finest Modern equipment , Proudly announces the tJ opening of our 2nd Clinic 1 2675 Irvine Av. #2A4 15091 Beach Blvd. j COSTA MESA WESTMINSTER wa•m.•rt,~o!~•c OP•ic• ~ (7 ~~ ... "&!TI~s9 (114)8'9s~'is21 ..., .......... ., ..... '°' ' for Compllment..-y Con1ultatlon ··--·-~~ I) ._ _____ c--_ .. _:_ ... _.,...__·_-_'""_Al_~_.'°_:_·_ .... _, ____ ~ ~:!:~--.-~ TV Antenna 'V ' st ands for V ic tory over Visitors l y PH.IL SNl!:lDERMAN or .. Ol9r,... .... You may nol TeCOgnt1e Kttnncth John-..n'1 1\1.11'\e, but you'rt• probably (arnlll&r wilh hll work It waa Johnaon who crt1att1d • 1uperhuman plfrt•nd for ''The Six MlllJon Dollaf Man " At lho end of a tour-part 1tory, the alrlfrtend died But ahe had become IO popular wtlh vtewen that aha wu rwurtt'Cted and atven her own serlea, "The 81onk Woman." Johnaon ~ame producer of both blonk: 1erh.'it. Later, JohNOn crcatL'Ci an unltkely hero out of a fuatuve phylJcian who had a habit of tumJ.na Into an ualy Ml"ffn mu.1ele-bound monater calfed The Incredible Hulk." John1on wrote and directed the award- winning segment In which the 1clentl1t, played by Bill Bixby, married a t.ennln.Ally ll1 researcher. In other hand•, a climax In which the woman died In the arms of a areen monster might have been fudicroua. But JohnlOn turned It lnto a moving moment that probably left a lot of viewers misty-eyed. The Hulk and the bionic heroes &re aone, but Johnso n IS back this weekend wilh a four-hour rruru-senes that he describe• as the moat ambitious project of his career He wrote , directed and ser ved as executive producer of "V," aanng at 9 p.m. Sunday and Monday on KNBC Channel 4. A t $13 millio n, the project, according to Johnson, is the most expensive per hour ever produced for televtaion. "The Winds of War," for example, cost about $2 million per hour, compared to $3 ~ million per hour for "V." The title is intentionally vague. Al first , it refers to the Visitors, an extra-terrestrial race that lands on Earth. At first, the Visitors appear to be a friendly people, human-like in appearance. But soon the Visitors aasume control over Earth and UTIJ>06e repressive security measures Later, the "V" becomes a symbol of the victory sought by the resistance movement fighting the Vi$tors. The premj.se may sound llke 9cience ---ttctton, 1mt" marwnn·r 30htfsl>fl!i original intent. About two years ago, be became concerned about a growing sense of complacency in American life. of people who neglect to vote and don't work to keep democracy alive. Johnson wanted to write about an event that wo uld shake many Arrwricana out of th1I complAoency "I wu anxlow to show America under a police 1t1te, under an OO('Up&Uon,., W• rou1d examln• how wo would react," he .. ad In an Lniervtew. "My te.Unt wu that we would react prelty much like the fl'rench did dwina World War ll. All of a 1udden, they were under the oppraalve thumb of the Nu.I.I, and some bocame collaborator1 and op~rtuniata. Oth•n became puaive. 'And the third aroup WU thoeo who Mid, no, what'• happonlna la wrona and I'm sotna to tlah t aaalnat It." But Johnson couldn't convince hlmMU that Soviet oc Chinni anniee could maintain such an occupation in contemporary America. Almoat reluciantly, he decided on doep 1paicc Invaders aa the occupying force. John.Ion wu adamant that the project not appear to be "cheep Id-fl," ia.nd he aimed for aa much reallam u JX*ible He even cast Howard K . Smith to play hl.maelf aa a newaman reporting on the Vlaitors. Still, Johnson claims that "V'' containa more special effecta ecenes than "Star Wars. "Obviously. when you're dealing with three-mile-wide 'f was anxJous to show America under a pollce state, under •n occupation. so we could examine how we would react. My feeling was that we would react pretty much llke the French In World War II .. space ships and laser fighters and all that high-tech stuff, it's easy to begin to focus on that as what the show is all about," he said. "But what you'll see is that the essence of the piece is the human drama, the way that people are affected and changed by these extraordinary circumstances." Filming "V" proved to be an extraordinary experience in itself. While big budget 9cience fiction films usually require a year of preparation, Johnson had just two-and-a-half weeu-rrom:U\etffiie ~gavnts­ go-ahead until the start of filming. Then. just four weeks into the shooting, actress Dominique Dunne, who played a key role, was murdered. "It was an extraordinary blow to all of us because she was a beloved individual ," Johnson said. "LqtaUcaily, It WU very hard fOf' \&I to 10 back and recast and re.hoot Emotlonally. H wa1 even more dlfflcu.h .. "We recut with a wonderful YOW't.I lady named Blair Tefldn, who won over all of our hearu. But It wu wry dlfflcult bec:au. we'd find ounelv. b.ck In the ume ee1' and locatJona, with Blalr wearing the aame oo.iwne, u)'inc the ume Una. Many. time1 I'd look around and lhere would be a bl.a burly i)"tp (t.ech.ntclan) with a tear in hla eye." The need to reehoot Dunne'• scenea and other foetor1 puahud "V" about $3 m!Won over budp1. Johnaon said. He claim• he'll be flne-tunlna th e pl'OIJ'un unUl the ~nt ho flnal.ly turns it looae for br oadcHt. Ae wrl ter-director-execu ti ve producer, Johnaon had complete creative control over "V." But cltd the flnished film meuure up to the movie he aaw in hla 1mqination? "Alrnoet," he replied. "You know, It never la quite how you want It. We're still atruggling to get the optica.la and eome of the aound effecta exactly the way we want them. And I know I won't get them all right. "I waa angui&hlng over it lhe other night because when something ia IO cloee to the way you want it, It juat makee you crazy that you can't go that extra few inches. It wa.s late, and I couldn't sleep, and I picked up an Interview with (the late director) Cecil B. DeMille. "He had two-and-a-hail years to make It. But at the end of the two- and-a-hal! years, they had to get It Into the theaters, and they couldn't do any more. And he said, ; All right, go ahead.' "But he was never happy with the way the Red Sea parted." If "V" 15 a hit, it may become a series. (NBC has already ordered two scripta.) If it does go into regular production , Johnson hopes to ma.in tain a high standard of quality. He said he hopes to measure up to the best television work of his two cloee friends. writer-producers Steve Cannell (''The Rockford Files") and Steve Boch.co ("Hill Street Blues"). "To me, the h1.1m8J! ~ and the cnaracters areoy-rirtfie-moi( __ _ important elements," Johnson said. "If the audience doesn't care about the characters, you can have all the three-mile-wide spaceships in the world, and it won't mean anything." Friday, April 29, 1983 3 l'riclay ~ .. 0 0> CMDID CMmlA -MOW Mm no ~,.... ... ~Dlc*t .......... ................................. .......... ........... .,.... .. cMe-- •TY ...... (1 lw.) -QB ,_ DUIT All>~ , .... _., WI 111 8 dlDIRl..._, Oft........ r =~.::: ~~'~!'5....!9....0: =-=~::: __._ ....... _... ___ ......_ eleR.(11w.) -Saturday ••••ll -Cl) TOO YouetQ TO U. "°"""" -........................ Clwtatt. Aid dnn-::r;. 111111 .... IM ...._. of ...,..... -·· lft Ugeftde, w ...................... {11w.) ., ilillOOlt -UNITA'DIMa,...._._... .. ............ 111 ................... .................. ,.1dllnMpof ...-.c11w.) --... U••A WOOl'ltQlll GOD TO 11¥8- LY MIJ.l ...... W11•1•11,.... ..... • .._. ., IWJs9M aalal •11 - Ill atJ • • Z.. Z.. ....,, llrl1t Diand. 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Jody turru 8 cky doc• not tc.-11 Bo hl· 11 tht· atwntione to P~h•r while atvlnai father Marro make.a love t<> Edwina Oavtn cold ahoulder. ln hoP" \hat 1ht' will not ~Int the OENEIUL HOSPITAL: With Lukt-nl'aallve-arUde about Dreen1 FM.'t'9 walldna on c:.rutchea, NaW.lt-~ w When Edwin" L.-111 Uuy th'" •ht< Port Charles and learna Holly .. 11d mado lovt' t.o Mun.'O, he wal~ out on 9corplo are wed. Retumina to Jl'b'1 her. When Man.'O read.a thf' culumn fann, Natalie doee not tell l..ukt" thl' that EdwlnM printed about Dream truth, feartna lt wlU hurt Luke'• Fac.•, hl' tenda ht'r al broken chocolAte phyaic&l therapy. Luke meet.I a youn8 heart Dorian gives • p11lntl11i to the deaf boy and bo&ln1 to IC!arn •Ian city In hopee of becorning womM.n of l1n1ua1e. At Edward'• reque1t, \he year, but dia'overa the patnuna MoNc:a heed.a for Topeka. Kana., to really belongeod to VickJ, <.'aU1ing Vlck1 deal wlth ELQ'1 pharmaceutical to get credit for the uct. Brad uk.9 bu1lne11. Meanwhile, Scorpio la Jenny to marry him and aht' uk.a for dealinl with a <in.la 1yndic.ate lh.at haa ume to thlnk ~ all over \he country. lncludmll RYAN'S HOPE: Charlotte 1ucka to Topeka. Claudia and Brian wed. her ltory about being married to CUIDING LIGHT: Amanda Frank, while Frank denies that he remaiJll ln jail, 1tlll refuaina to tell even knew Charlotte Greer When Roa about Mark'• involvement In Johnny and Pat question Frank about Brian'• dea\h. Shattered by Quint's lhe posa1bllity of his knowing neW1 I.hat he plana to marry Nola, Charlotte Greer he becomes furious. Rebecca vows revenge. Floyd tells Jill tries to find information proving Quint that Quint haa no businesa Charlotte a phony but LS unaucceaful _in_t.<'_tf_e_rin___.g...._1 ..... n __ th ..... e_r_ai.a_ins~_o_f _S_t.ac ___ v_. _A_m_a_n_d_a_lyin$tly tell.a her doctor In Where Priericl/JI S1•n·11·1• 1.' 11 F 11 111il11 '1'1111/1111111 MAGNAVOX I i I I '' \ • FREE DELIVERY Swllierland that 1ht I• Htln1 • S-Yth&At.rlat, but really lntanda '4> c1.tn1 to Pat tor all hor emotion.I need. 1'1o1t'1 •p•· <.'h problem• continue Maevc.-lNtry when aho ... , Ryan iirowlna 10 fnnd of Lelflh, while Lelath tell.a Maeve the hu nu d-1re for a huabluld or family. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Jt>nny thrilled when 1he leuna Andy 11 her dauahtetr, but her thrill turna to t~rrot when 1he realJMt the YOUJ\8 diabetic hu eecaped from the ho.pita.I. Krl1Un worried thll Brian'• new S~ aalicnment may pu\ hia Ute in pardy Tuvl1 1tlll trylng to set ·k with Ur.a, but IO far ha attempt.I have bf.en futile. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Cindy tella her mother that ahe wu raped by her father Her father walk.a 1n and denies \he charge. then angrily says he did It because Cindy c.ine on lO him. Danny aoes In front of hla father's parole board. Eve and Max manage t.o get Victor addicted to one of Max'• special formulaa while \hey continue trying to murder him. Julia bursts in and find.a Victor near death. Ksye refuaes to cover up for Nikki when Nlk.k.i spend.a a night out w1\h Rick. Mognovo• 19" dlogonol Automatic Fin• Tuning 'ortobl• Color TV • MX/100 solld·state c nassts • 90° in-hne molrtx lube • Mechomcal tuning • Electromc voltage reg ulollon • EN1c1ent 3 x5 speaker • Contemoorary styling • 804137WA Reg •429•$ s31900 • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE "Other portables and consoles at s1m1lar savings until Sun .. May 8th." 2eee Herbor Blvd., Coate Mt .. • 548-7080 Hou11: Weekd1y• 9 lo 9 • S•lurdey & Sunday 9 to 6 --_... -------- Friday. April 29. 1983 5 -Dayti11ta Coal. --a11ernoon - --• .. CHIROPRACTIC OUTLOOK By Or. Gary Baranoski GAHUENIN(; ',( ~ ·Even a l111lr p:arclrn111~ can llf' 'lr""ful tu \ nur rnllrt' "Jllllt' Work mg thl" "111. \Ou ~lnuch and lr.111 111 ull dirc•1 t1on• On all four s. \OU )tram and aliul>I' \Our l..irlt .ind ,., .. J up "llh ,1 '".-rop"" uf pain Your l h1roprartor \ooant~ 'nu to '""l"' outdoor j?anlt'nmp:, but 1~ rorlll'rnt>d about otro1m that ll"u•h to l""htrJI 1l1>tor11on' with '" entual l'am .ind wulnl"~ Htll' " dva1lalM 10 corrrct tht' d1~plu1· .. 1111•11t ol Jm nf vour v1talh 1mp1•rtant 't'rtl'Urat' Ch1ropra1·11r ad11i-1111rnt' drt' grntlt' They rorr<>rt n,.f\I" 1rritat1on l1v rrmov1n~ 'Pllldl prt'-'IHt'. hl'lp1n~ lo balam·I' dt•lw.itr bot.11 furn•1tu1i-l\!1,al1f:1HHl'rlt:s (•uhl11u11on~ art" rorrl"<"tt"d "' that 1nur b<xlv ... ·n rnJm , 11111fnr1.1lil1'. I""" fr,., effic1t'nn. \\uh durnprarllr h .. lp. 1011 1 t111 h.1 v1· ,, I. •tmt 11111 gardt"n harvl"~I plu~ a 'tron", On.11.11· 1,,,, ~ Prrxo1ell...a-a ~n11:c JC;! \~!...!:.ommunit) 111 __ dr. g ary baranosk i Cl llROl'RACTOH ( 7 I t ) G 1 ;;.a t 92 2345 £ Pacific Coast Hwy . Suitt 0, COfona dtl Mar • ALLIED LIGHTING 222 Victoria St. COSTA MESA 646-3737 /646-8194 Friday, April 29, 1983 7 ' -l'riday Cont. Army R' ( 1 hr 20 mon ) O llO¥ll Im Dancing As ras1 As I Can" ( 1982 O.arna) Jill Clayburgh. Nicol Willi amson The slory ol a woman s ballle woth \lahum add1c;;11on is lold 'R' I 1 hr 45 min) {l J lllOYIE 'The Wanderers· ( 1979 Dia· ma) Ken Wahl, Linda Marn The rnem bor!> ol a 1ough 1~ s1ree1 geng tn lt>e Brona discover thal lhe processes ot growing up and lallrng 1n love are much ~ . .,.,~~o~~~~ •.~ 57 m•n) HI '11) ~COWTYTODAY 7lll f) t C* THI TOW FealurP<l an 1n1e1voew with Tom Wopal and John Schnoeoe• a 1alk w1lh Dodger baseball player M1kP Marshall a look al lhe L A Rams cl\eerleaoer 1ryou1s lhe newes1 cars lbeu~~~ on DetrOll LAYIMI I ..UV I C09AlfY m C* L.A. Fealured lhe ~SI legs tn l os Angeles. Laker Magic Johnson. lhe experience ot d1voice Isler 1n ltte. lhe use ot guns tor sett defense Lm a.TKTCMt . "°'*CAU.I YOU AlllD AMI rT WllP•W•T1 TIC TAC DOUIM uam&. I LDIB ""°"' ... ...... , ...... ~ MIO 9MO+zlll' llAY ..... . DUGlllT .. Cl) THI DUUI Oii MAZZ.um Uncle Jesse ge1s arres1ed when he a11emp1r. lo - help a fug111ve escape from Boss Hogg's clutcheS (A) ( 1 hr ) D G> CAim> CAIDA -MOW Ml> THIN Allen Funt and Angie DK:k1nson host a hidden camera special teatlHing some ol lhe tunmest momen1s from the ctasalc TV series (I hr ) U llO¥ll 'Logan's Run' ( t976. Sci ence-F1c11on) Mtet>ael Yori<, Jenny Aguuer LOQan a young man IMOQ 1n a IUIUUSllC soctety. IS aSIJOOed to dllCC>Vef 11 hie exists somewhere beyond his ene1teu~d c11y (2.tva.) 8 ltDl UIY IWCll AYI Eddie feels the &harp bile of iealousy when Jenny's tor mer boyfriend comes to dinner C1I llCMI "The Ov1tt· Ttie·Hlll Gang Rides Agatn" ( 1970. Comedy) Welter Brennan. Fred Astaire A trio ot retired Texas Rangets rescue a lormef colleague •nd. eventually. they become lhe lhefttl end ~ties of Waco ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) i ::" llAAAZlm Modern IOg hornet 1het yoo build yourself, exerCllet lhat make h1cllal wrinkles disappear • .,_ "Three O.ys Of The Condor" < 1975, Suspense) Robert ~ores. F•ye Oun.w•y A , ... arch readef employed by the CIA uncOYers tnt8'nel treachery when aN ot his co-worlcefs ••• assa .. lnated by a hit man who ltJ now ttalklng him (2 hr• . 30mln.) [ W1A11&ilili--nll'llC111•-·- WML ~-"Whal't ~111 For M1tket?" au.t.t Ronald A. Olenl2. chief irw.&lment ofllc:Att, P81ne Webber MKcti.11 Hutctllne. Inc. ~--"Doctor ZNveoo" (1985. Dr•· me) Omar an.tr. ~llldlne Cr.plln Two I0\'99 ltruggl!t amlcllt IN eplflt tnd I» .. tlont of the RIMian ~lion (3 hrs . 80min) . .. "EwllpMll'' ( 111 t, Hort•) } ·10 f.rtctav. ~ n . 1113 Cioni How;irtJ R G Armstrong A m11olary H THI ftlTBIDAY IMOW This sat11e of TV SChOOI cadet uses Olack magte to avenge m.1qa1111e news programs locu'ieS on the lhe hum1hal1on l\P has ~ffered ill lhP •·vN•IS ot 1he week ol March t6 1956 hands ot hos we<11thll?r classmales R I 1 s MOVIE Noghl School' ( 1981 Mys· hr 30 mon) 1P•yl I eonard Mann Rachel Ward An '$l MOVIE l vvP I!. Money · ( 1980 .mthrupology professor w11h a penchant Ad11en1ure) Ray Sho\rkPy Ornella Mui• A tor LP t><h o!, suspected ol lhe bru1a1 mur Los Angple!. bank pmployee's tole •~ <Jcor~ ol -;ome ot hoi; lormpr bed par111er'i lurned upside dOwn whAn he meelS and A ( 1 hr ?8 mrn ) beComes roman11calty 1nvOlvert w11h lhe '11) THE VMQllAN wile ol a wealthy German enHPpre_neur _. Q (J) THI ......... Ben m11eshga1es I~~ ..... ~~ ·' ·r•;"·v "·-.1-4_.~.,.~ 'Hlill'':t'""'~~ "Jal.~~ ·~tJr~bvi \~~ ~~,.,;~· .. ~,,,....:r ~Pmmy marrO/'I )is ~" .... John Travolla Nancy Allen A sounCl tPt.h M.ird• Gras gala t 1 hr 1 noc1an who works. on horror hims become-. 0 fl:) aAM lllEMCI Following a hrl·and· 1n1101ved on ii murder mysrery when he wol un aul >mob11e accident. NokO •S ouSl'led 10 nesses an assa<.sonatton R f I hr 45 th .. hO'>p11a1 where h•S diagnosis os kepi a min) . ~crel ltom Lady Bobb• f 1 hr I m llO.,. Ves 5,, That<, My Baby I 0 m ... (1949 Musical) Donald 0 Connor • LOl~WIDIUllVIEW Charles Coourn A paor nt tor mer G1s ~avP , ~ DUIT ,,_ Alt4EI Frank Blatr nar a too1batl learn and lheor co11c;;h·s 100 ( 1 r.1lt"\ a .:1ocurnen1ary on lhe Holocausl. hr . 30 min ) lp111tuong eyewitness accounls by Europe· .. @ ... .111 Jews and photographs and film fool· 1:110 ~AT IAll Aaller and llalenlone plol a .1ge 9ever seen on lele111s1on ( 1 hr ) caper lo gel even w•lh Ma1or Hawk on<, t•y E 1.-A FUU CONTACT KAAATI (1t) slea11ng a lase~; tinder H llO.,. ·s1ar Trek II The Wrath Qt i CHAllLa't Kh;in f 1982 Scoence·Focioon) Wilham Lm DITICTCMt :-;hilfn<>• Ricardo Montalban Adm James WAU. ITMIT WIEC Whal s Ne•I ,:,,, T Kork reassembles h1~ otd crew and bat· Thos Market? Guesl Ronald A Glanll lie'> ,, v1nd•c.h11e enemy whO blames Ktrk ch•el onvestmenl olhcer Paone Webb<>• 101 the JPilth ot h•S wife PG (I hr 55 Mitchell Hulch1ns. Inc mor• I m -COONll'I CMtAJIQI COUNTY Focu~ OllOVll ro.<1ro1 ( 1976 Orama) Peler On Israel" guHll from 1he Ornnge Count~ o· Toole Ch.Vlolle Ramplong A European Jewish community discuss Jorn'<; µ.trio< • .111s10<..1111 ~ets up A new home on e paroon on lhe lourreenih .innuat Med•a i1eSPllel:l ,.,land wolh hos wife and 1wo sef· Tour ol Israel v.1n1> R ( 1 hr 20 ''"" ) a:9@ TMICAT\M 1C111110 YOUTH MD THI IUUU "Ho1oc11us1 ... ([) DAU.Al Lucy 011terly blarr!fls Sue racr Or Propaganda?' Ellen tor tile car acc1den1 wt11ch has pul ({) UOQH TitAX Mick~ 1n the hospital ( r hr ) ... D W IJIQHf MOIR Mochael Knoghl s ~WID•lllVtlW 1;'1ves1oga1oon Into Vtdeo game piracy ,.., 1tM D a Cl)~ CJi) ... hampered by an overly eager female UnmAY llQMT detecllve (I hr J •llAllCMOl-0 9 llCMI Prophecy (1979 Horror) 1"1&12!1C. Taha Shue. Ro~rt Fo•worlh A Yl1'.lllQ lllMYMMnlAM.llAIYMAll'nlAll couple discover lhlll mercury P04Stlrt1ng • HRllMPOllT from 1ndustr1RI pOllullon 1n unstale Maine I ... LA~ Featured Dr Samuel has 1urned lhe an1m111s 1n10 h0mly1ng f psreon, authOf of "Hararctous Waste In mut8nls O (2 hrs, America· syndicated radlO psychologlst m rA•a'M Dr Ruth Westhe1mer. authOr of "llr.. ID COlllOI "One Vo1cP In The Cosmic Rulh's Guide To Good Se.a " ( 1 hr ) Fugue" Dr Cati Sogan e•plores the origin. L.) lllOYIE ·t onda" ( 198 t. Orama) Kalja evolullon and dl11eri:11y ol Ille on Earth Biener!, Ursula Buohlellnei. A hotel man.· {Bl O (I hr ) ger·s old flame kidnaps his new gtrlfnend Iii) ~T ~llCll "D11nce In and 1akes he• 10 o bordello ( 1 hr , 25 America The Magi<: Flutfl" Healher Walls min ) and lb Anderson d11nce the perts of Lise CO) llO¥ll ·voong Butretthes" ( 1978. and Luke 1n lhe New YOfk Clly Batlel's Orama) Marte FOfsa. Harry AMfns IV1 performance chore<>gfephed by Pete• innocent farm maiden leaves home fOf lte Marltns ( t hr ) tn the big c1_ty __ ( ~hr.:,'!,,? min ) __ _ ([) llOVll ·r1na1 Exam'' (198 1 ll)LOWil,_._.-.cT_ Suspense) C.C•le Bagd•dt, Joel S Alce (%) llCMI "Barbarella" ( IG68, ~ A klller st•ltl• hts victims on • college FtcUon) Jane Fonda. Miio O'Shee A d9f· campus. 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min ) Ing space hefOlne of the futUte encountlft (Q) .,. "P•rlnefl" ( 1982. Comedy) tire~ glllAMlel •nd 1111\alne, 8CCOfTIPlt' Ryan O'Neal, John Hurt A straight cop nted by t blind guerd,.n angel 'PO' (1 and e gay police cletk go vnclefcover H A hr . 38 Q'.r,J homoM•uel couple to find the murdettr of 1 • • male m<Xlel 'A' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) t1lll Cl) mA IAlllfUU. ''Oont.,.noe (%)llCMI "I'm 0.nclng Al Fell As I Cen" Semifinal~~~:.;-30 min) (1982, Dramt) Jiit Clayburgh. NICOi Wiiii e Hott JoMny C.rton amtOn The ••ory OI • women'• bettlo with t•· Bob and Ray ( 1 Iv ) Vellutn eddletlon It told 'A' (1 hr. 46 IOMO ... _.,.,.. min) __ ,." .. @.,. "In Like Flint" j 1917, A<Mtn .,.,., .. tura) J9mes Coburn, LM J Cobb The .... The Per8dlne ,Cae" (Itel, ~leoot' hotM r11nf lo lhwtrt a group OI M~ery) Ot9gory ~. Am Todd A feMate ~IOMI• '2 Iva., 25 min ) tewyer t I 11'1 IOye "'4th • women eoaw •;WI 11t• f 9'0WC• of tfMltOlr.iJ '* tlUlbend I~ tva.) ..,..,~ I" --· ft... ... •I Pwl t ··~ 9Ai I I& omet\ Wtio MMy ~ "°*''' ~a Coal • .. .. ldl - -rriclay -&11ernoon Movies--a "Ripped 011 11974 Mystery) Rob erl Blake fine-.1 Borynt11t' ( 1 tu 30 min) Cl) The Nuns S101y I t9!>9 01.1111,1) Audrey Hepburn Peh•r r 111ch (?hr.., I (tfl "Absence Ot Mllll< P ( 196 1. l1r.1rn.1J Paul NPwman Sally f1Pl1l ( 1 hr !:If> 111111 J 10 } ''The S.-cre1 Pt•ht.1·ni.m Olht>r flail' ( 1981 Coinoely) Jor111 Clet:s.e LorJl1Jr11 Chapm;in ( 1 hr 30 11111 I CSl "Falling In Love AlJJ•n· ( 1980 ( "" ma) ElllOll Gould Su-..1n11.1h Ym~ (I l'H . 30m111) W (.Z l 'The W.moerero; ( l'H9 Oram,11 l<.t>n Wahl Londa Mant f 1 h 57 m"' 1 m Are Yu•J Will II ' I l<t46 M11 ·•<·•II DonalO O'Connor < 114,1 S.1n J11,1n I ;i hrs.) •(C) "The Ga1eoo" 11%0 <...0111edy) Glenn Ford Debbie Rt"ynulcls fl hr'> ) (0) .. Aoventures 01 ft,,, W·lde111ess r.1m1 1y·· ( 197!> Aovenr llt:I Rober! I "J.l" Susan Damante Shaw I I fl• 40 mrn ) U "Hearl Beal t 1960 Orama) Nick Nolte. Sissy Spacek I 1 hr 50 min 1 1::9($) "The Strallon Story ( 1949 Biogra, phy) James Stewat~ .l1.1Re 011v&~4.1.lv_,;_ 45m1n l .. "Tokyo 01ymp1ao fNo Da1e1 (2 hrs) (%) "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can .. ( 1982. O!ama) J111 C1aybu1Qh. Nicol w 1111 amson ( \ hr 45 min J t:ll(H) .. Treasure 1s1ano ( 1972 Adven1ure1 Orson Wenes. Kim Burfield I ' h• 3.t min) U 'Smokoy And The Bano11· ( 1977 Cnme\Jy) Au1 1 Reynolds, Sally Field ( 1 hi 40 ITltll) 4::IO C love Al fu!:>I B11e (1979 Comeoy) C.eo•qe Hmn•lfun Su:.an Slltnl Jomes (2 hr•.) i:OO t L J I he N1utt1 The L 1gh1s Went Oul In lieo1111a" f 1981, Orama) K1tsly McNt· cttol Mark H.mull ( I h1 . 50 min ) 0 Mild M ad Muv1ernakers" ( 1974 C..omt.>1ly) rronk Gatuag111n1, M1chot)I Palakr ( 1 hf '.30 min ) Z Stn~es • ( t981 Comedy) Btll Mur '.!}' Harold R.1m1s ( 1 hr ;:>O mtn ) ~'="' 'Mo11n1.1111 Family Robinson" ( 1979. Aoven1u1e) Roben l ogan Susan Damante ShJw ( 1 hr 40 min 1 DD.,.. HAPPY DA YI AGAIN cu ..... !IQHT .. DOUQH MC ..... c;J 1llR'I COltlPANY HAWAlml-41 .. ,~a~aCOWAHY IAMIY-.wt = CAVfTT < ''" •.1 M.111y r1•1dma11 (R) (Cl llOV. "Tiit> I >ft'•Jll M,1n ( 11)'17 CrJm edy) Ala1.1a11 51111 Jolt Ad.1111· A n11ld mannered cluckm,J~i'' il•.J<J<; ,, 1Jouble ltfe as a hued k1lle1 wt1n •1tto>o1b le ·''-"d!.'>1nate a very d•~agtPl'ilt•h· 1N1lorro.11 ( l hr 30 1•lm')~.:u mc:...a HAPPY DAYI A<WN ~ :-'~ Mo<JPrn 1<111 hwnl'S that you build your!.Olf e~P•C1"4'.!:, rh.11 make ~·=nkles d1Si1PP"il'. @) ~AIMNT TONIGHT /\11 11tt1rv1ew with Ann-Mar~ OVD WY "Heallh Care" Guesl l 1111 an Gish (R) O ---C?rlilO'tll fM ~-Ot-"°"'11"' tt91'4t--• - Documenlary Footage 01 animals from all l :.':~AMY -l:r~'far! r .nars·•-eoverage --· ·-- 01 Ouartert1nal Ma1cti B (lrom Reunion Arena 1n Dallas Tex ) 12 hrs JO mtn I over lhe globe is teatured 1n this look at 1he 1.1ar191y of w1tdllle on Earth 'G' (I hr 35 min) l S l llOVll Unoerground Aces" ( 1960 Con.edy) Dork Benedte1, Mefan10 Gnflllh Parking a11enoan1s wreak havoc a1 a swank Beverly Hills ho1e1 'PG llOVll "Stropes ( 1961, Comedy) 8111 Murrey Harolo Ram11. A New York cabb1e tocking for exc11emen1 convinces h•S best fttend 10 101n him on en1ts11ng 1n lt'le US Friday, April 29 , 1983 9 -l'riclay Cont. ano a gay pol1cP t ll'rk yo undercover ii~ i ~ f) MOVIE /\11 ... 1t .. •I l.]kP<. I\ I ow <ta O MOW King Dinosaur'' ( 1955. Set· homosexual covplP lo llflll lhP. rnurdPff•1 111 I 1 q Ill ( ""'' "ly I I IJllilt' B<t•I Jilek ( l.t~ ... l'rlt..t' r1L110rt) Bill Bryant, Wanda Curtis a male moae1 'R' ( 1 hr 3~ min l I\ "' 1· 1,,,,, '"' "'·" !l"P" f!f ,, 1011t ". '>p.1c.P •»J'llorers discover a sllange new 1121 l.Ji) llOVW 'fv1l'ipP11k' 11981 Hortu•1 ri>r11 w t1.,, '""•""l'·'r"''' 1:'h,. 1 pl.1"t>lr11nabrtedsolelybypreh1stoncrep· Ctrnl Howard R G Armsrrong A m1hl.t1y '1 CAltTOONt ! It>< 1 t n1 '.> rn1n) scnoo cadet us<> tilac.~ rr•ilgtC to il'""4" E 'M OAMEt· AM OlYWIC UPOATt p,, 4 THlllltCOM /C~CAUll)All 1ne hum1ha11 >n t •' h.1<. ~uffereo .11 I"' Ju 1 1 ,, '• •L 1 ",,., • P.1 ;in 1 "' lo ''"' E OUTDOOflt (lt) • hands ot h1~ wea11~""' Cld~ITUlll"i n 11 fi4 '>• n r" • 1 " A q .. P!> ,,,. z MOVIE f'!arbarella" ( 1968 Science· hr 30 mm I ' ""'"', J 1H1 r,. I "'' la1•e Fonda M1to O'Shea A dar-a:aem llOVW Go Wf'<.1 t 1<•40 Cnrnt>rlyl O MOVIE " , r P.11.1~" 1'ltf1 Ur.1 _.,.4 INC.I! llc:ro1ne ut Jlle lvl~·ro .~_!!ris.Bro1~~-J.er-'~,..S..~trAJ~r% I .... ...,,, ··-~~ ..... ~' , «A')(~··~· .. • • . -~·•" •• Hr.:~· • '~ ~·J;..f It.~~·~:·;--~..;._ •.• ~ .. -~-:'J ,-y:'\ ,;,,,..;..f'••mio,,,., ,nm.1.;< r I ' " I ""' "~'l'U by '7l b1rnctgT1a1oran a 'PG' (I !hey gel 1nvolvP'1 wrlh l1a111<; ;inc1 r.i1i11),1d" 111.J11 1,1q1 1.1~1" ,1 ;1r 11n.1111 Cll111 111w uiJ hr 38 n11n) (2hrs) • 11><,pp1.1lor111.111cj11olf11c" 11t.r 1\01111• 1 4131rfil ~ROOll at1($l llOYE "Thp B11rrior1g' 11981 H111r111) 4:05 1llJIETWIDITMEUNfl 414519 CAllTOONt a J:ison Ale~andPr R11.111 Mallh1>wc; I'"' ~15 l' IUYDlt FOMJIJI f:j MOW Cont11•P.n1al 0Mde' ( 1981, men1a111 unhrngPd c..,,t>td~er ·'ll a su• "'' L MOVIE I f • 11• 1111111 R '"""l"t J ;hr Belushi Blar1 Brown A camp avPnge-"'" 111<.lrgurf'mpnl .11 ,... u I .... " ( ' -I I .u;J.t l )to .. s n.l. (I" l ·ll:I l'WSpaper columnist lfavels to hanasolp1an1.s1ersbya11ac~1ngc.Jm~P•S fl~ 1"' 11lk II<; .cl•f!S on,, col•t"{jr lh<>ROC~•t>slo escapesomepolthcal l'leat with garden sllf'ars R' I 1 r" 30 min I , <1n•11u n f t tu lO mrn 1 ;ind 1111erv1ew a reclus.ve naluralcst 'PG' .. ~ u.a. ,.,. MPOaT J "°"1ICIWl'lll ~ OYWtAtllCt Caesars I al ace 1n1111a11onal' Former Olympians I< 1ll•y Johnson and T1,1CPf' Talavf•r.1 a11> .irnn1111 Ille gymnasts compet1nq in ltl1s .mnu,11 event ( t hr . 30 min ) .. @ IA.UUIUNCH 1c11 CJ) nt1 WON.a T'OlllOMOW"'_...,_ G)IYIUT <CJ ntl llADtQ Ol IWDOI OI THE LOST AM \/-efs are Taken behind the sce"e durrng the making 01 George Luca'> .ir"J S1even Sp1elt>e1g·s spec1acuta1 mov•P 'Raiders 0 1 The Los1 A1k lor a look ;11 how the advenTure litm came logethe• t 1 hr.) (S) TWO OI HIMTI When a \O-yea• old black g11I. lhe product ol an onterracral marrrage needs a new kidney he• estrangea white molher consencs lo bfl the ClonO< ( 1 hr I .. E.., llOYll "Kltli.I Kong EscaP41$ I 1Sl68 e-FK:t1on) Rhodes Reason l inda Miller (2 hrs ) M CI:) ll0¥9 "Race For Your Ltfe, Charlie Brown1·· ( 1977. Comedy) Animated (I hr., 25 min) .. CAn• K•MQAllOO •••119'1TY rT•..nm ....ClilJ,.. ,_TAUi "The Sp1r11Ual Self ....... •-TM IOOOMYLA. IA~Y-GIWIYIS ... ~ -"Tennis Serve And Return" Ount Oenni5 Ralston Southefn Methodl9t UnlYerelty coach (I)') .,_ "Who Hat Se«\ The Wind? ( tlil77. Orama) GOfdon Ptntenl. .!OM .. rr~~'°') CIWUI ...._ TMU wmt MM ... I/I.Ml..,.. FOimer Pltt•bu1g1~ ate grMI Wlllle 8t8f~ telle .tly It "' Important ,....., to critlcilze • t .. mmata ~.,,,. ,,. ... ~l•k• 1!£ ~·-.... ~,.. Iii E , _ _._ 12 f'rtdev, APti n , 1813 m nDEfTAltY NEWt W CHICO AMO TME 111»1 ¢ Alf IHOWCAtE fl , 1)1 W.1IN H MOW M• "' <;~' I tir W1vr·• M t •Jrt·•·r• ''•fi, w._,,,, ,,., ,,., .. ti,, .. s MOVIE ~"·lip• I 11 , .... II r!t I' •H. l\fjv( f1h;tt'1 f llt .. , H1H .fyn rr,,, c.1k1•tt1ll I 1 t\1 4'i ,.,,,. I 0 CORLITTO.,., IOM A I .. HJ (Ill (1111 lo , l•f'lwP1>11 t 1111"' l 111 ~'-'' P•up! ~ NhNl II • UO) 1"'"' ft' I 1 ir a c n'i.tructh."ln lirtt r llh" 11 II 1,JU I C"'lt•gp Z MOW N 11 or..ll t an•pe>on GOP To Tt·• M ". ''"•tt I Co1~p1h I Robhy B('n•. ,., n. I ,, ' W• 1ma.-t t r,, 30 m1n1 Ml E •tTllUCTIOMAl ... I r>nno~ Hof' B11ckhano' Guest Brian E1sn01 M1chrn1rn coach T:JO DUfTY't TillDtOUtE Im ntl PUNTtTO.. ~I MaUI~ ®) """'==· lfTllllATIOIW. ltOUll DAm AND QOUATM CHA.M•NDO lllY nlU '°"' NIT ""90N YOGA fott HIA1. TM ( ) MOV1I "Doc: tor Al Sea" ( 1956 Come dy) 011k Oogarde Brig1lle Bmdot ( I hr 30m1n) I () TID UQM'UCS. (a) g llOVW Jona1han L1111ngs1on Sengull" ( 1973 Fantasy) VoocP<; or James f"r.on-?1111 c;;11;e~1ll$ ( 1 hr :;5 min I GD THI ...r TAUi ............ tml 'MMIAM I um.I MICALI / ... lllCM DAVIY MID OOUATM .... PllAll DOll'T IAT THI~ ......... -THI UM. (J) MOVtl W8C)f.y l11x1· (No ClAl•>I ( 1 .. I tv , Et..w..a •MMTn ~Ardvtt · On Tho SlnQll'" 194:f.), W tem) O.na Aut1y ( 1 hi ) WU. IUW&DOP MBM.I ... 'I ·--·---UftWf II •11 lllJ .... 11&.,_ATMIWOU Mll'O ..._ eo....reo-o• trw B.111 off IU80 liq (Fl) O .afJf't P'UCI The 1'·year Old daughter 1 drvc:>fted pa1ents h11es an atlorney to 't'l"I'~ Ill llf'I •n lhe CUSlody lltigation z MOW S1r.pes . I 1981 Comedy) Br• M1111..iy Hao il<:l Ramis ( 1 hr 20 min) 1:11 f) f IUOI ...V /ROAD ...... 0 !fO\ 'AC.flWI 0 THAT TEEM IHOW Cf) VOYAQI TO ntE IOTIOlll OI THI llA (D HOCWrl HDOU C lllOVll Thr Twetve Cha11s" ( 1970. (, 1111o>dyl Ron Moody Frank Langella (2 hr< E MOW TO flUYYOUUllT IOU (11) H MOV. Fugitive Famity" ( t980. Ora· "'·" Rocn.1111 Crenn;i Diane Bakef (I hr , 40nun) S lllOVW · Her Twelve Men" ( 1955. Ora· 11111) Gwer Garson. Roben Ryan ( 1 hr .. 30mon) Ml I LIA YI IT TO llAVIJI 9 ICOOIY DOO / llW'PY Q · Tll.NTAUt ·Prostitution' Tiii WlllC It IA•ALL IMllT Ma.IV • AmJICMICWDIRErT ElWCT~ "Dallas Finals" Live CO\/tlf· age ut the Serntflnal Matches (lrom Reunion Arena 1n Dalles, Tex) (5 hrt.) • L l MOVll .. 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DAY• IDllf "T11g1c Nevt11 f or Belly" (Part 38) 9 fllCMI "G1tll1poll" t 19111 Of1me) M•I Olt>ton Matk loo Twn A1J11111ian 1001 1ace1t with contr111t1n11ty dlll111n1 perwn llltMtll 1tg11 up lo tight In Turkey ctu1111u World War I 'PO' \ 1 hr bO min ) tMI 8 ~~ TOMGlff An 1n11111lftw with Ann Mergrer 111 llllOWI "fho Orulf\urnvod ()I Saum · ( 197 I Hurrul) Strc>tl'ler M11111n I O Jone11 A t<OVlfl " 1Cll>l)Olll10'41 Im lh" •Oduollon ot 13 c1111<1ru11 1111d 1111 Drutal stay~ ol 1ho11 JTuront11 (2 h111 ) i ..... ..,... ..... LCM.....,,.,. ln\I ~ "The Sw010 And l t'le So1cttrer' ( tR8? Fantasy) l eo Horsloy Kathleen Bttlltu He<OlC rebels try 10 dathr0l1e dn 11111 ly11J11t wllo 118'> "~'~ sorcery to 11111»l11v1111 n11Kheva1 k1ngdor11 R' ( 1 hr 40 min) ($>,AllRCMA• Tttu young h1w s1udent1. ul the lorn11datJlt' P1oles:.or K1ngslleld enter therr second yt1ur Bl an Ivy League law s.chool ( 1 hr l Ga 0 fl,? LAll MtQHT wmt DAVID llTTIMWt Guests Todd Runrtqrt>n JJ11t1 Curtin (I hr 30 min) ·~ Cl) .,._tWOMI · If) AUfO llACtNQ Co11er11uu of the Pomona Ott Road Race IA) (:?hr..,> 'L l MOVIE "Hou!.e 01 tooo De1tgr11!. ( t979 Drama) Ryron l\n<Jer'>Oll. M1kk1 Dnmwyk A s11angfl1 w11n1ter'> 11110 a11 ll•OllC. r1i.rns1un dlld tJ1S1.ove1s that dll cil his l.1ntds1es Cdr• be fulhllt>cl there ( t hr :?Om1n) 01 MOVll "Mao MoiO Movoemaker'>' ( t974 Corneoy1 frank Galgagn1111 M1chae1 Pata~1 Two 1..ibb•es fono a :.cropt and de".1de to produce thtw own movie ·pr,· 11 ht 30 min ) .. Hw ~YAU•""""" ta ~'tTC.llM llCMI "Ou11·1 01 Alr111d <JI Th• (.)erk' 113 HC)l(OI) Ktr11 Oaroy. 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( 1 hr 35 min 1 NEW JAPANESE RESTAURANT rtn m n IHIL' ..,I'll I \I t.nJu• r .. n, .. ~1•T•mpur• ...,hu•h• bar P""P•f'f'd by ""' famuu• J•fMI"""" t:h .. r •U .. .-r •• inr •'•lu · Now Open For Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30 to 2:00 Dinner 5 to 10:30 pm Sunday 1 to 10 pm Closed Tuesday RESTA VRA N1' -3840 E. Coast Hwy. ' Corona def Mar ..673-3933 .. • .,. "Ha1111t • 1100?, Adventure) J(.hn Wayn1. Ha1dy t<rvo-1 ProleHIOnal 1tw111rra In I a11 A lrtca c:aplu11 wild en1m111 11.1 b• ll•rrtpotl.O to .coo• ~1 hf• J ..... ov. ... .,_·Shoot The Moon ( 1882 Ota· ma) Alb4trt Finney Dl•ne K .. 1()(1 Tl\e con1i.i-of an upper m1ddle·CIH1 cou .,,. • ruarrrage a11Cl 1te ell.ct on their lour dlUl,/hltra i. cnroruc;ltcJ k (:i hrt 6 "'"') IQ) llOVll I tt1 t>anc.1ng A• r Ht Al I (,an" r 1082. 01111111) ,Jiii Ctayburgh Nicol Wiiii 111t11<111 l he •tttry ot" woman 1 011111 wllh Vdhu111 ad•lit.llou 1a tt>lc1 A' ( 1 hr . •6 rrnu ) SI lllOVll Oluw ()ut ( 198 1 l:;u11P41nH) Jun11 I ravoll11 N1111c.y Allf!rt A i.oond tech mc.111n who"""'"" t>t• h•xror film• b4lc.omet1 1nvolv"<J 11111 rnurrJ11r r11y11t1ry wt\4tn ha wll n11&!>4JI> HI •ll•';UOllllllll.>11 R' ' I hr 46 1111n) 1111~--1::9 ..... ( llOVll 'J tlvt11n' f OOlb' ( 19!>2 (..()11111 lly) Bowory Ouyt. I eo Ourccy lt•t! Ooy11 111t1c11t on old ~h&c;k ond. wrlh 11 u long stand•ny luucJ f 1 hr 10 min ) OJ TOlf C01'T\.I; Ufl Cl.Oii Guest I 111dst1y Wagfltjf £) "°"1'WOMAM (fl) 'Zl MON "~lllflfl~ • ( 198 t Comedy) Biii Murruy, Hurold llm111s A N11w York cebb1e looking lor oi.c.11er11en1 convinces hu, best fne11cl tu inrn t11"' in enlrsllng in tho U S Army 'A' ( 1 nr ?O min J 2M O!) WON.O AT l.MGI Ml U MON 'Wat 0 1 The Collh!.<11 Beast" 119'>8 Sc;i0nce f 1c11on) S;illy Frai.er Aogc;r Pu1.-o An Army o f11c.c1 urows lo y.irgantu<111 prc>J)Oftoo11!. t0Uow1ng k1s 111 lated ellp<>~urt• to 1Jd1a11on tw.1111., ( t hi 30 rlllll l OJ@ (li)NIWI ( E: J MJ.IAM)t W1llu1 M11!>cun1 v!> 1r111r1u Cr.me ( 1 hr I •rCJ MOVll Meµlt1••l1J (1981 Drama) Klaus M.rna Hranelauer K1y!>tynu Janda An amb•tfllu!> L~rr11an <1ctor put!. his eth •C'> a1.111 .. 111 h1!. bid tor succesl> wnen the Na11s corn.: to power (2 hrs 1!.> min) !:110 MOVll Panner~ I 1982 Comedy) Ryan O' Ne.ii John Hurt A <1tra1Qhl cop -Saturday Cont. Murray, Harotd Ramis ( 1 hr 20 min I a MAllYTY\8~ fit>'>WILI-A yuung dOCIU< e~pe11men11ng 41:111 AQllaA.T\mu.&.A. G THIJIJIRY ltMl ITotrt The l•le 01 Jerry wtlt• ''r mg• cherruca d•aughl!. df'velops -a lmlllT AT THE llllOVlll Buss. o...,ner of sever el l os Angeles spo11s .t ~e,,ou~ qPnOt-• p• ot>tem ( 2 hr-, 1 . TOTHlllAMOAIOM learns. •S protlled (J1 IOLJOQOU) I DlllGl•lll NOlmMllNOMI I AUCI m llllOVll 'Bt>SI foot rorward' ( 1943 llOVll "Doctor At Sea" ( 1956, Come WHY 111111 W01LD Cmnl'Ot') l uc.•lle Bau W1t11am Gax1on A dy) O.rk B".>ga•de. Bng1tte Barelol ( 1 hr • ..-M ~Neal Gabler and Jet nlf1v•t' ~I.tr l1ucomt>s miotved on a national 30 mm ) trey Lyons review The Hunger ' anel ...-:.mu..i "'""' ~he <ill<'fll1~ a prep r.chool .. 8 THI ROAD TO LOI AllQIUI Olympic ·so~W1cked This Way Comes oance t I nr:; I hopefuls p. rotoled are Jimmy Martin (Juelo) ,_~II °'-(!) lllOVll Maho~r1ny I t975 Drama) u..i,.J I ,~~·~"~(lJ}! . .iOJl.W M~<(,.J,;.t_ ... ,... ~~wmt.QA~~!.U, .... , .D·w_~ R9~. ~~Q~&!Y'~ ~....-;~ ~' , -.... . ;'~Ut;(Uljf1.,'1.~ 'l&\"'.i"J,;f"'; .as ~~, f"O' ' ,r ~,~ -t -• ....--~.4(..:.i .. :.1.·.,_ _ ~-; \ LA a-.rfaC<IM'AMY • OMOU.nrooo0.~Featured A took t••·(.•" .. l 5,co•ss•u1 lash1on oesigrli!f wm WOILD OI "'°"'' Sc~duled at the charittes and causes HollywOOd « 1. "' cove.age ol Nalt0nat Sprint Car Racing stars ttave embraceO as then Own &;) .,.,_._. WOOOHC>Ull QOEI TO llva. prom Rosst:>urg Ohio) coverage 01 the 0 1lll H.UIDY IOYI I NANCY DMW ll'YI-LY llU.I B.1111.11,1 W• >O<lhOU'>e v1s11s wnh a Kentuclly Derby T11al (lrom Churchill ~ hO<,t ol H llt'(we><>r1 • •'IPtH•he<. • 1nclud1ng Downs •n Lou1sv1Ue Ky l a preview nt IM i NIWI / .. 1 /-..t t, •Our 81111 r~1,.no Oav•O Soul Kentvc~y Derby ( 1 hr 30 min J lllOl'll'ICOUllT f t~r ~""'"'"' ano W1ltrar11 ')halnf'tr anel Q) IOI.ID GOU> -wtnl lAllMMCI WIUt thPtr p;irnpered pets ( t '" I ED PMIDOM TO INM "The ()ptocate BAI I ICCIT ~ m .... ~ COONTY fealured hie ance" The d1111s1on of power between !he THI....,.. ,Jtm,lfcl ,lf• 011 plt1ttorm lhe Melody Mon three branches of go11ernmen1 is debatPd • ~ CMA'nml ~T Alm lllALL I ( 1•1• ure W 11trl Aarbershoppers El>Ony William F B1ickley Jr hos1s o (H) IMEIMA IAaTOM 11 COMCOT Tne inter M.ttJ"'"" tilo;l11011 snow Great Stuffed C1) 110V11 'Border Phanlom ( t937 nalt0nat pop-rock <;tar perfoims SUCh h•I" (' 11>b.1Q• nl'llnll a ben1>l11 w1nd1ng tor Western) Bob Steele ( t nr ) as ·Morning Train · and · Fnr '\lour fypc, "" t .ir.c1 01 Chfl<;ltano; and Jew-. ,EJ UIR, fOOT'IAU Ph1tadelph1a Stars at Only on a concprl laped at Hollywoo<f'i C _,.,.. ThP Twervi> Chau-;" ( t970 Tampa Bay Bandits 1Sub10< 1 10 black Palace Thealre It hr I ( nr 1y flon MOOdy Frank Langetta A out) (3 hrs I L CMIJt: A Cll.llRATK* AT CAllAa The Jq • J C11)1Pm:tn ent1s1s the a•d of a ()) llllOVll ·The Ovtraoe ( 1964 Oraniat un1oue style and spnc,p ol humor ol lhf> '" • r 1 net~ re<;ovt>r 1:.> chairs. 011e Paul Newman Laurenee Harvey 1:.> hr<, ) popular en1erta1n+>r ·~ -.howcased 1n lh•s ,,, w•,, ... t 1 os ., lr>llurit• 111 11>wet'> (t> hrs) 1$),.,. Ben Vereen. Witham l<.att Mar perf0tmance laPf'd ill C11e!Wlrs Palace •n t; ~ Iha Raye and Chrta Rivera star 1n 1h1c; Las Vegas H llllOVtlf ·s .. utr1ern <.,omlnrt ( 1981 TOf'ly AwarcJ·w•nni~ musocal lhat lract!S a ,o llOV1I ·Chatt• Rea<..l10f1 t 1980 I.,,,,,,,!) t<1 .. 1h C.-urad•n .. Powf'r~ Aoolhe prince's search for futhllmenl Topeel rit Aelventure) StPve Brs~y Arna-Maroa Win All" 11p nl Na11onal Gu.1rdsm1>n on week· . Onta11o's Ham111on Place ( 1 hr 50 min ) chester A covered up nuctear aci::1derit l'fld 111.1t11•1NP•f> "' a l 001s1ana bayou 6'D llllOVll results 1n a COntarrnnatPO amnesiac ptanl '>P•Jrl. 1 "'"•Ill gu(>rrtlla war with 11 commu· .. <IZ) llOV1I Hell In The Pac1f1C"' ( 1969 worker wanele11ng around the countryside ruly 11 tMt kwoo<h Ca1uns 'R (I hr . 40 Orama) Lee Marvin Tashiro M1tunp (;> (I hr . 30 min I ''"") hrs I !S t llllOVll "Convoy" ( 1978 Advenlu•PI L llllOVll Nrilu)(lal I amponn c.oes To ... ..., KriS Knstollerson Air M11cGraw T1ucke•':> Thf' Mr>v•t 11981 Comedy) Robby u.-a -..Ya ca..AllY and cops attempt 10 ou1w11 one anolher '" O""" n h<1rd W1dmi11k Popular movie &ll CALJl'OMIACOllcmlllOMAL90ll'T a rough anel rumble war on wheels ·PG rwnrf"' HP ~11ori1Pd 1n thref' parodies A' (ff)~ ·carbon Copy • ( 1981 Come {I hr . 5 t min l t 1 hr 10 rtun I dy) Geo<ge Segal Svsar. Saint Jamf'' ( t 6'D llll.OllYIQUAD @llllOVll ft11 O.ll•(;trtg A!> Fao;I As I C8n'" hr . 35 min) ~g DAllCIRfta 1 HIA,> Cl• unaJ Jill Craybu•gh. Nocot Wilk (l ) .,_ Race For Your Life Chorlte CILlll C....U. lllUllC IHOW .irnsor. ft,,, ~lo•y or a "oman s battle with Brown•'" ( 1977. Comedy) Animated ( 1 IYI OM L.A. Featured A look 1\1 th" Vahun <itld1t:l11>n ,., lold 'R (I hr 45 hr 2~ mm ) gyn1 that offers l os A~efes's bcsl wo1k rn1n I I nin OUI. the cor111nuallon of a report Of1 the lD llllOVlf One Way Street" ( t9!>0. Dre· •••ml-Ive g use ot guns. es sell delense. lrom a mr1) .Jnmf'<o Mason. Marta l oren An gunshcll v1Ct1m's view, a peek at the unelcrworld dodor attempts lo begin a -1 Cl)........ youngest members of the l A loo's h<'W llfr m Mearcn ntter dOIJblf'-crosstng liiiC orangutan tamtly. a proltle of an arllsl who lhe =•CillP ( 1 hr 30 min ) CHAM.a'I AMiil.i creates miniature works of art on women'1< .. Ql) ...,...0.THlllMTW.UT'I ll~rnalls 1:110 6\) M.VIJI lflOONI Rtcky and his nlm'lt:09AMY l ..aM:"",,_ tnends drv1!>e an elaborate r.cheme lo mWll "Bucic Roge<s In Tl'MI 2f>lh Gen-IYIOltlMDllQO welr.h a poino ftlm on cable letevisron lury" ( 1979 Science-FoetlOO) Gil Gerard ~ «!) llllOVll Steamboat Bill Jr .. (Siient) Pamela Hensley After pa8Slng lhrough a WWWlllAAaZlll ( 111l?8 Comedy) Busler Keeton Merion ttme warp, en Amencan astronaut ewak mWll "NetlOnal Lampoon Goes To By•on A 1tm•d young man fresh out ot col en1 500 ye11rs leler 1n the mldlt ol 11 The Movies" ( 1981. Comedy) Robby log<> Irie<> 10 win the davgntor of hie tvlUtltllc plot lo conquer Earth (2 hra) Benson. Rlcherd Wldmerk Popular movte father's rivat M1SS1SS1ppt steambOet cep-1 mAf,AIKIOITMIWM.D genres are satirized in lhree parodies 'A' 1a1n ( t hr 30 mtn) I.MT CllAMCI ..,.._ Brad Seers 1 1'\r .. 30 min) 1:11 (1}') n.. '"Winners And LOS4tf&" Questa look• el new and ul;ed recree1i00111t Yehl-~ fh4t Jones Girls, Benny Davia ( 1 hr.) cles Q .. Cl) WIUMI Me W~ Prince Erik .. fJ ()) llOVll "Cowl>Oy" (Premiere, CC)_,,. "Inside Moves" ( 1980, Drema) must enter lhlt honlble Ce11ern1 of Chaoe W"l!lfl'I) Jsmes Broun, Tod OenlOfl A John Sevage. David Morse. A newcomer to find th111 remody fl'\al will cure his s.lclk d1S1lkJt>oned torme1 teachef ttn<:OUf118f'I to the group ol regulars et en 0.klAnd bar lathef ( 1 hr ) 1nexpftcal>IO hotllllly when he tries to reno- "'-Y hold 11'\e key 10 making lhe t>erhtn· 8 e M •T 1111aal Arnold ends up v•I• 11 CletO!ale Western call le ranch (2 def'• dram of becoming• pro be~etbell pleytng C>PP<*te 1\11 arch rive! l IM In a hrs ) ~Y* a , .. llty 'PG' ( t hf . 53 mlf'I) cleM prOdoetion of "Romeo •nd Juhet " IJ G llMl&'I 'Amo' Euniee lande a • _.. "'ConlO::. OMde" ( 1081, Q_ emau part 1n • ioc.1 pray •her tetclng • ~) John • Blair Brown A • .. "M•o Jews Of OM!h" ( 1975. cOUt .. 1n l)C*tMI th!Mtng Chicago ~ columni81 tra\1919 to Adventure) Aic:l'lerd ~. Jennlf., 8 O LM IOAf C.ptetn $tubing. hit !hit AOckl9a lo .._,,. eotne politic.I tieet BIShOp An ecolOOY·mlnded fl8herman crew and paaMngert Ml Mil on a foot- ano lnlaiMeW a ~ naturallat 'PO' lrlN 10 protect oieat wflllt thllrk• from ttompin', hand-clappln' IAmbOr" CNIM 1! l'lt , '3 min.) would-be hUnlWI (2 htt.) Q (2 tv•) CI)-"Find The Llldy" (tt71. COme-eGIT.&.-Al't lll'ltegect801 Hook· • llYlrwlf ''We, TM Accuaed" PalA 0,1 Mlek~ Acbley. P.tet COOk A ., ~ ahtr tht al!Tllnala who ~ hie c»cldee 10 make a nJn lor II wt1'lt\ ci.t OGOll.O nwn "''"two Ctlmlnale 10 kldnep ••·Wit• whlle robbing • eup«rnMtcet. (I 1nc,,.cl01 0ott10. autg'* to 1"""98ttalt• "* '*"" ~:,; 20 min.) tv.) [llftOl't daatl'I. order• an e11hUmailon •••Cl) • ... "Or. Mytt And..._~ (!'art 3) gt 11'1.-) 14 f'rtdey, April 191 1tl3 (1172. HOffor) ~ ....., lllWIT-"o.tllM rir.M" ~ hlrclay Cont. lhlll lnt .. tn•l11lll•I C..hrl !Ian Ahl du• WHfH• l•ry 11,.pl<llillU II•• J'hljltl 111 1111111v11111 ' 1111 Llr•tt Ill Uu11111J11 f h11il11111I u w1111ll11 11Jlll llhlopt• ( I hr ) e LAl'T CMAllOI tAAAGI Ill 1111 bu 11 • 1111 vey1 anu O'olotuattt .. th• l1tr1.at h••• "' "'''"'' car M iii• 111111 touk• '"'" '' k1••11y 1"'"' ,,., v1c;e t) CD • COONll't ~ COUWTY I"' "~ On 11"••' uv••t~ hr 111 "" ll••"Y'' l n11111v ,HJw1•h l or1111111111ty 1J1"4 "" 11111 11111111 patlon "' thu 1u111 "'""'" 1111111111 M1111111 T WI ol h111rnl 10) lllOVll "Ah,.1•111" (JI M.11110' I 111111 Dr11111•) P11ul NftWlllllll Snllv I •t<hl 'I lu bb m111 I l lMOVW ltw t1tc1<1I .,.,,,..,1 t t•J4'.J l)t 1 ma) Grugllry l'r. ~ A~,, l ~r111!11ur t 1 ht bOm1n l Cl l lllOVll Ou• Wh1tn fl11w11 t 1'114 Advenru111 W.A111111 < 1111.,,, I 111111rhy 11111 toma ( t h1 <iO rtun l -·IMAMAMA MON "Tl111 l 11wlttt1~ ( 19b:J Wu'>i 0111) Clayton M ouw Juy :>rrvmhut•I~ ( I h1 , :JO min I m Ull&Al.L l Ulo Ar•uulu• Uo11u111·. •II Ch:~bs (3 hr!. I flD AY cooa..a WfTl4 JACOUll "'· • Cl) C~ ftD •MVWW IC)llOVll · l11~ufo MOlltib ( t980. ()1,1111111 John Savage. Odv•ll Mmse ( 1 ht . !J:J min I Oil ~ UIT~ .. COMCllff Thu 11\IL•r na11ona1 pop rock <.ta• perform~ '>l•Ch 1111•. lls "Motnmg Train' .tnCl 'For Vow l Y•"· On!¥ 1n a conceit 11wuo ,JI Hollywt><>t1 " Palace Theatre t 1 hr ) 1* II (l) '91. MllCITIAU Conlerent n Sem1t1nal.. (2 hrr. 30 <111n ) B AlmlCA'I TOI' TIM @) WIDIND INCIAL.9 Tnt1 Se<.ro•t World Qt Og" An1mawo Five brolhtJ•' and s1s1ers 1ourney w a sirange under ground world 1nnab1t1JCI by small g•et<ri peopl6 (Parl 1) O II) llOYll 'The Story 01 Woll Roger~ ( 1952 Biography) JJ"'' Wymdll Will Rogers Jr (2 hrs I ~ KA1"Y'I Kn'CMIM POCUI OM IOCllTY llOYll .. Ftnd The t .1dy I 1917 C:w111• dyJ Mickey Rooney. Peter Cook ( 1 '" 20mrn) g MOVIE "Ne11e1 Never Land" ( 198 t OramaJ Petula Clark Calhteen Nesllttt ( 1 hr . 25 mtn ) m llOVll ·• 100 Men Ano A Gill I 19J/ Musical) Deanna Durbin Adolpne Meo 1 JOV ( 1 '" . 30 min I ,t:ll B .,.,., ,... All4TAll IMOW @) AlmlCM UM>llMI> Gue.,I~ Irene Cara. Felony ( 1 hr I I GlllAT atlft Of MIW OllLIMI fOCUt OM IOC.-n MOVIE "Honky Tonio, Freeway" I IYU I Comedy) W1ll1am Devane Beverly P' An gelo ( 1 hr 50 min J .... Afternoon ...... t2tl 8 nm! IT'Ooml • lllOVll .. Cockle'>hPll Here>es · 1 l'l'•t. Orama) Jose Ferre• l revor Huwarr1 I• hrs I I MAGIC Of AlmlAI. 'AINTINO ~ fOlt AMAION MOVIE "Zulu Dawn' ( 1979 0PJffut) Bull Lancas1er PelPr O Toole (;i nr5 1 min) (S) MOVIE ·con11oy 11978 Ad11e11turt>1 Klls Krrslollerson A h M acGr.:iw { 1 h• •,' min) CZJ MOVIE 'Borsallno · t 19/0 Otdt11at 1~111f1111f f1,.fl11hfutl1 ti 1111ri I 0 ,..TA .. lrl•I f'eot111111 lllJllb Hu• 11hli" 111 H1~p&11111 • 111 11111 p111h1111111111 101 h .1111111111 ,, 1111 l11•t.11 •I llrouup 1 t u•,.,.•la. !1111~CIMD't WIW1WO fOlt A Mile* 1 Alt IHOWCA91 II• 1111 c 11 W11h11 · trlOVlf .. 1.11 frnh II llot Wrillh 01 Kh,110 f 1'111 1 • 1''"''n I 11 1111111 W1f11111" '-,hul'1 .. f Hu 1t1du M\•11luUmh (I fit •,•, """ l ~ MOYll f11p M.111 (!'hi lt ltrn111hl 1)(.u111uu "1u1uu1u ll,,."" {I IH HI llfllt t 1MCI 12) KMH>l'I' ~ l •t,..•ty M111i .. 11 t ••Utttul•. t 11 l 1ulf I •vt' lUVtt••uu uf U *' 11111hn.1t 1rn11ul· (lrntn 1h + U111rlft ( tt•t•k l111mlry l lulJ 111 A11~t111, It•" I (:i' •11~ I D THI MUNITIRI Q~ INTlllTAIMNT THlt WllX lntu111111w•, Ntll• A1111· M111y111t ll111t.J1tr11 M11nd1<:tll u trmk ,,, 11111111 1 nmtuti. who bttt..ur11• 111 1111~~1!'> I 1111 nll llll\11111 ·~t1tlll1•y 11111 k '""'Su""" fll11k1•ly I 1 hr I (I) MOYll I 1>11 c,,1v1ll)tt t 19'>7 Wn•.I f:'rnt t.h.u ltuu HH",1011 ~u!w:tn Muttow ft' Nst fl!) NOVA A1l>1•11l1111•'> tll I "P" Au" '•<-' ••nl1" t , ",on it• w111nt•t"> nl lt'1t4 Ww,1ir1u flW!>U :Si.ltll lltt I oilt<ni &9111Ch WhO!>I" HlltHt•~·l!l ldt\,J'4 """' ·.1lkwtHtlt'"1 tu i..ultH u.111'>, ,.,., 1111111oJ1JC "'' 1r11 t..,l 11 tu I ~ <*>WINO YIAllt 1¢ MOYll · M111<u M•rr1Jr ( t!'l7':1 [Jt,lfll·ll L l't.' M1111wutl'ter l ort•ll·i ::Sw•I 1:• 11111 I L llUM..m Mt•lh.1 Mvore Rol:>('tt C1u11 t<1ume ,nd Sht>"''"" Hemsley are teaturf'O 1r a pflllo1'11<1rtCt1 ul lhe hlf B1oadw.1y 111us1C.JI f101'<Utl w1 0S'>•0 Davi~ S plily PUt lie VtCIOllOIJS (7 tor!> :>O mm ) ,:Ill i) CJ) POflTI IATUN>AY Scheduled five co11ur .. ge ul thu lony Baltazar I Gene Hatcher 10·«>uno l 1gh1we1ghl boul (110111 t ,:ic, Vegas. N1111 ) ftve coverage of the World Cuµ 01v1111o1 C.harnµ1onsh1ps (Iron• W1JQdlancJ!. Tit• l ( 1 hr :JO 1111n ) " ,. TllOOfl 0 ORAORAC91Cl A1y lhid Stmot-<>u1' Cf) IOUl TIWN CD HOCWf'I HOOll ~ <*>WINO YURI • H) MOVIE "Mc.I 11110< k' ' ( 1 ~f13 WaMem) John Wayn" MillJtl'•«l O'Hara (2 "'" ' min) =-~~IPlNL • a '9A IOWUNO Coverage of lht> $200 000 F11t1~1c111e Tournamen1 ot C.h<itr• poor.!, (lrum Akrun. OhtO) ( 1 ht JO min) 0) MOVIE T.111,111 Anel Ttte G•eat R111t11 ( 19b7. Advt>nfurf.!) Mike Henry Jc111 Mw r~ (;/hr':>) W CMATMTY WITH KL MOYEM I hJI ~ No T1,n .itc 0111 Moyers looks at c;"""' creal·~e 1 .. ct•no1,,g1t''> 1ha1 aw 1>1111q1ri11 1 ew '" 1rP .1 .. 0 11.ivur 11 lht' 1nrn.11. !Rl ~~ITOM •E '14 OAMEI: AN OlYWl'IC UPOATE Th" l11y1s11c.11 dt'vt<lop111t.'11IS lf'ad1ny up 10 1111• 8 4 Su111m1:11 I 1ty111poc., 1n Los Any• • ·II• t>•ilmtnt>d (R) 0 ,OOTUQHT F'MMlY A group o f 11m.tlt'1Jr pPr•'lfl'lf!r!'. rul on a ptay tu save the Ry1 ::.r nuor lor U11u .11.11 C.holdren lrl')m bJn~ ruµtcy I I fir '>0 "'"' I S '"°"1 PICKi m ... ruNG HI@ nu wax • 1ilOAU. 1:1t<IJ CIWl.lt OMAW\Mt TM.Ill 9'nt IAll nau. ... M.UtM't-.Me ~ ...,,. .. TI»,.. -..... TOOAY 'fwu s.tl M.au• M1fl111na11eat.o11 I 11• fi•w•rd• 01 ~ucr .,. .... M111y K11y A•h 11nel I 1f11a n Vftl non Kall tflll• 11buut how they m11Cle lh41tr 11111t1on11 (Al GP AlmlCM ITORY ((I M.UAlllDI C:ove111u• 111 lh'1 lJ 8 f'ruttlti •11cmul I tJ•irn11rn11111 (trrnri Atl11nt1c c;11y N ,J I I 1 h1 . 30 ml" ) !Sl WNO WA#TI TO• A ltDO? A htgh .,, hoof -.1111Jvn1 11111111& "boul Pf!llOn•I 'ou11111t+ wllt'n he 1i. i.~lled to t911111y 1~1111~1 """'" ""'Y l.lunuv•ooa 1;ri111111a111 m llllOVll Alf11tta. Ot Dobld Gllht' ( 1953 Cornttdy) 011bb1C1 R11y11uld11 Bobby VIJO ( 1 tu 1~ 111111 I 1 Z I lllOVW N•lllunut I 1tmpcion 00tts To f M M uv111.... ( Hll:l 1, <:om11llyl Robby Aem.w I r~1r.harel W1Clme1k I I hr 30 rrnn) 1:11 <l!l MOTORW'IU IJ.Ul'TMTID Mlf) lllOVll ' Phue Swte" f 101 t r.omedy) Wdltur Mitllhou. MillHtMlll St14pl111on (? ,,, .. ) 0 AL fllCOW. OMPORTt 8 MOVIE · C>•~ordurty Ordt+rly ( 196"'. C•Jntlld)') Juuy l OWi:>, C..lenda r 1mull (2 lh·~:::u~ IOCUOJOMQ 0000,.... MOVIE • A Sun1mer Ptace0 ( 1959 Ora ma) Troy Oonahuti Sendra Dee (=1 ttrs) fl!) "°"'1 AamlCA G) TMI IM>AD TO LOI AMQILll Olympic hopefuls proltled are Jimmy Merlin (judo) and Neroh re1rhall (lancing) ( 1 ht l m lmOOUCllQ llOU>OY (tJ MOVIE "J D And The Sell rlet Ktd" 11978. Comedy) Slim Pickens (I hr :JO min) 1 $> MOVll · S11e11ce Of The North" ( 1981 Adventure) Ellen Burstyn Tom Ske111t1 lhr 35m1n I MOVll Ml w.l1\.llO 1:111 COUNTRY JAa90MI I'll. IOWLltQ Coverage o t the $<'00 000 Flfes1one Tournament ol Cham p1uns (from Akron. Oh10J (I hr , 30 ~n~moLOQY ~ lllOVll Fugnrve Family ( 1980. Ofa ma) R" hard Crenna. Diane Baker ( 1 hr 40m1n I 1 L) lllOVll ·Tell Me A Riddle" ( t980, Ofe- ma) Mel11yn Oougt;is, Lila KeClrova ( 1 hr :JO nun) toO ([) IT All TMX 0 MON "Bruce Vs Bill" (No Dale Adventure) 81uce l • (2 hrs ) @l ~AMQlll G) MOVIE H11ng 'Em High ( 1968 West e111) C•1nl fas1wood tnoer Stevens (2 hlS) fl!) TO TMI flWIOA 9C* 6:) uuaAU San Otego. Raores at P11t&- bUtgh 1='11a1es (3 hrs) m D1aw tt0m ...... ,tNOM-- l>~ '01 IAIDAU ,_.,,'II g MOVll 'Jonathan L1vings100 Seagull' ( 1973 Fan1asy) Voices of James Frar• 1:1scu:o Jul1e1 Molls ( 1 l'tr 55 min I z llOVll S111pes" ( 1981 Comedy) Bill Friday, April 29, 1983 13 -Saturday Cont. lribal trad1t100s ot his people and the tldeS ot change which are sweeptng hrs country into CIVIi war { t hr 30 min ) CE) 8'CMTICIJfTU CHl llCMI "Honky Tonk Freeway" ( 1981, Comedy) Willlam Devane. Beverly O' An- geto Though bypassed by a new super highway a small Fl0t1da town manages to a11raci a motley collectton ol travelers who wind up th«e by ~t 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50m1n) CDllCMI 'fasc1na11on" ( 1980. Comedy) ~<o A Y~·~!l',S JB(\l~v ~Hl'ffl~ti.~ ,~7 'fl~ '-~ • ~ ... !,.. • ...., ·••v·~ 1'16ct~'lfl"{1fth9#t\ de5~0< seductoon ( 1 hr 20 min ) I.SJ "Shogun Assassin" ( t981 Adventure) Tom1saburo Wakayama Masahiro Tom1kawa A tormer shogun assassin wno was maneuvered out of his posillon by a ruthless ctan ot spt8S vows to take blOOdy revenge ( t hr . 26 min ) 11:11 ~ llCMI .. j D And The Salt Flat Kid' ( 1978. Comooy) Shm Pickens Whtie lravehng to Nash111lle two musicians hop tng 10 make 11 big on country music are sidetracked by a redneck shenlt ·pc· (I hr. 30 min) 1W D llO'lll · The lnotiallon 0 1 Sarah'' ( 1978. Horror) Kay Lenz Shelley Winters Wnen a pretty co-ed 1s hum1hated by a group ot so<Of•ly 5'ster!I. she 1s urged to get even by unleashing her temty1ng psychic powers ( I nr 45 min ) -" LAUQM TllAl 0 llCMI "National Lampoon Goes To The MOVtes . (198 t . Comedy) Robby Benson. Richard Widmark Popular movie genres are satirized In three parodies 'A' l hr .. 30m1n) ....W.D&.LOll -U.OITMIU. llCMI "The Big Shol' ( t942 Ofama) Humphrey Bogart. Irena Manning The old ltfe of crnne holds appeal f0t a three-time loser (2 hrs ) <I) 'M Ulma M OLYWIC WOA11 The logishcal developments leading up to the '84 Summer OlymptCS 1n L05 Angeles are examined (A) (Q) llCMI "Zulu Dawn· ( t979. Orama I Burt Lancastltf Peter O'Toote The Eng- lish wage a bttter war against the Zulu natton 1n 19th-century Africa 'PG' (2 hrs . 1 mm) , Cl) llCMI "8ofsa1tno" f 1970, Drama) Jean-Paul Belmoodo. Alain Delon Two rogues dom1ne1e Iha Marsellles undefWorld In the 193~ 'PG' (2 hrs. 5 min.) -81UT01•11•1TRcw. W •• IOCll W IOLL TWTI i01iii "Frankenstein" ( 1932. Horror) Botis Kerlof1, Mae Clarke A ICle'llist ere atn a living being rrom perll of dead bOO- leS ~~~ l CD Covefage of the USG~ Men'a Single Elimination ChemplOl'ISNp finals. (R) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -laaclay 11 I. llOYll Jack & Jill" ( 1979 Comedy) M S MOW The Sword And The Sorcerer" Samantha Fo .. Jack Wrangler A sw1ng1ny c t982 Fantasy) Lee Horsley Kalhleen couple an<;wtlr classohed adc; to meel new Beller Heroic rebels rry 10 del tlrone an lriends ( t hr t 5 min ) evil 1yran1 who has used sorcery lo ($) MOYll "High Risk" ( 1981, Adventure) enslave a med1e11a1 kingdom ·A' ( 1 nr . 40 James Brohn. Cleavon Llllle A trio ot min ) greedy friends plol tne robbery ol a m111ton J:GO ,-1"1 lmCACI dollars lrom a South American drug deal Wiil It MYllW er 'A' (1 hr J5m1n I lillOYm Tne WMe Dawn (1974. t:1I C)llCMI Tarzan. Tne Ape Man ( t981 Adventure) warren Oates Timothy 801- Adventure) Richard Harr•s. Bo Derell toms Eskimos rescue three whalers from While accompanying her lather on a . -~§.rtil}'\_ ~ar 1(1,t ~~~.ajW[Jti.l\'.boal.tr• .. ~ •• ., .,.QMiif"~,...,. ~)~.,._,., ~ ........ -~r~~ ·~ i-·~~ ,. ..,.• ... ~~~~"~-Y, ,,._ ... 1~..-... 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JO mm ) C':)AllCTHIOOCTOll Dr KP1thKenyo11 ' ,O,MOYIE "He-.1er Stree1· (1Cl7C, Or.Jrna) -----::----..,,---------- 1::110 f·n.ooP Carol Kane ~teven K,,.,,,, r 1 h• 10 •••mlECvening••••••• Q)AO .. t2 monJ 61) Al.llC~0Mlfl0"1'1 @MOYIE ~1111 MO<>ro Ht!J~I ( 19£10 C':<>rrt «i) UNDIMTAll*OHUllANIEHAYQ edyJ Alan Ar~rn Adarn Ar~1n ( 1 111 !10 C1 MOVll Amber Waves" ( 1980. Or'l min I ma) l"J(>nnos WNJ\/er Kull RuSSt'll 12 .. D 2 wmt YOU "'PC.I (lo Marvin nPsrn his I koll a111hor nl T1 e NP•I NuclP.11 G1"' $ --MOVEI If A you11g girt p11o;<.Ps tile 1udgem1>111 tin a nmghbor t>elore le<1rn1ng D IUMDAY I 1x..1t1011 fQ1Hne E>.tr..iv,111an what -,he oc> really t1ke ..,, ''" Easler bE><ll~ Scx.11•1y bf'nefol Nor 0 MOVll The GPll•ng 0 1 Wisdom 1 o 1 I hr 30 min J (1978 Orama1 Susannah Fowle H11,,ry l..UIEIOTATTHIMOVIU THI "9M)TICT°"9 MOYIE "Dr JPkyll A11C1 S1stt>r Hyde ian ( I hr 40 min ) ,... 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The l OSI Hunr· ( 1956. l\dven-•MT'lmff'I' lure) Siewert Granger, Robert Taylor ( t .. ..a1\IMO hr .. 45 min) 4111 taWlllAIBI I lllM If A UTCAll MGU'fWOOD Cloem. 2:11 l&.UUWI *MD waCGmMCC.ICOTTIR • lllOWll "~•th At Love House" ( 1976, •llAMHOP- Mysttry) Robert W11gner, Kata J11ck1on umv-... lhr. 30 min ) WAa•llITM-•---~ ........ ~DllMYNIM.TM_. M•ll IWlnCI "C....r• Piii· lllOWll "Going Apel" ( 1981, ~) ace lnv1tatlon111" FC>fmer Otymplen• Kathy ony Don.ta. Jesslon Welrt1 (1 hr ~7 Johnson and Tracee Talavera &11 ernong ITW'I= Ille gymnasts competing 1r1 thll IMU.11 E l'MVllW• event ( 1 hr • 30 rnln} .. CIMMRa TM.II 9'fM 1M .. , ................. .. .. , LAIT OPTMI WU ~w::HUY&f#l9111'1 UUTDOOll LR Phil Harne tr~ 10 rA .... FIOfldl'• Lek• K1ltlfnmM 10 fllh fOf big WMA.r.-r~__,. MOYll'lbaa. .,.. llO¥ll "The ledtls' Men" fl961, ,_ Lm "Ho# To 6P911k, HO¥! To ) Jerry Lewie, ~ TrlVbtt (; Litten" Gu.I Mattttnet Adilt. ( \ ht I 11 tira. > e 11m ..... Bob w.10o11111 llQh•· lnQ needa end dllCU911119 mwr0t1 and eQO!pm9ol fOf lhl 111~ room Friday, April 29, 1913 .. ODNEWI 0 MOVll T tu• P1hr 1don f\1J1ot!ntwo> ( 1972 Advt>r!ur ... 1 f,ene H.ick111,1n frnr<;I BOIQfl•"I' AllPr " <,ho~ t<. C 1p .'(.'11 br .i t•Cla1 "'""'" lt•1• urv•vor~ l•uq91e 111 Sltly .ihve unlll ~Arn>,,.., ( :i hr<; 1 lfJ5~..uu THI llOC«10N> FLll MOYIE 'Mume From lr11• Hill ( 1Cl60 D•am;il Roh<"•t Mot, 1,.,., c,,,.,,,q,. Pep p~rd A m,:in <, 1llpg111m~I•· <,(')f" <;.lve<, hie; • Ille tJ t1rs) Q)IUCaROQDI I WORLD WAii i M9C ... llO'fA AdvenrurP· Of T ef'n Al.JP Sc.1 en11-;1s Some winner<. ol lhP. Wes11ng houc;e Sc1Pnce T nton1 Sf'arch whose rnlerr>Sts ran\j4'! lrom <.1lkworms lo solar cell!> ;ire introduced (R) Q ( 1 hr I C MOVll H,inover S1reer· ( 1979. Romance) Harrison r ord, Lesley·Anne • Down An Amf\11can ptlo1 tans In love 'Nllh a mnmeo fnghsh nur1'1! during Worto War II then ernbmk<; on e da11ng ml'iSIQO to rescve her husband from enemy rorces PG'\1 hr .49m1n) UO llO¥ll "Mealballs" t 1979 Comedy) 8111 Murray Ch11s Makepeace A zany summe• camp counselor leads hts misfit charges; 1n10 a no-holds·b8rred sporl11 compellllon against a group trom anothe• comp With a much bell~ reputallOfl 'PO' t I hr • 33 min > (Sl lilOYll · Across The Great Olv1<Jo' ( 1976, Adven1ure) Rebert Logan. He11th· er Ranray Two orphaned chlld<en M l out elooe across lhe Rocky Moun111ns in O!Cler 10 clatm a ln1m In Otegon whleh they lnhente<I ( I hr., '0 min ) m llOTWYCU WCNl.D A IOOk at road rKtng, Kenny Ro~lt ttyle. Oyc'41 Newt tett ol the -.ek. vintage bk• nn f ngllth Malchltet with e Watsonlan Sldtcitr. the Whitt 8'ot tall\ about ~slon --·-----Cl& ICI ....~., .... &'iii. ... NMY • .._IMCM ·--_. ....... , 1IUTI IOfM of Arntnee't O•Nt•t ol " II I ..... Ch 8 (from r11Nn10f1 At• ne ill O.He1 Tt• I (R ) (:I h11 JO 111111 I ( Q) MO¥ll "T "-t l#nlflG Po1n1" I llH T C>fam1) Anne 01nc1ot1 8h11i.y M1ol 11oa l~V.-:'.l.AUMO • t.Olf•IPACI ..... Ban Va1 .. n, WUHAm Kall, MAI I 1 Raye 1nd Chit• Rivett at•t In thla Tony AWl ld·Wlnnlng mutlCl l lhl t tll C•• • ptlnc•'• M11ch IOI fulfillment Ttped 1t Ontl llO'• Htmllton Plae. (I ht &O """ I W (H) U.OOT II TMI 'AM RIChl td Thum H And 8e11 Arm1tron~ ltlr In t1111 per f0t1Mnce or Netl 8tmon I comedy •bout • pair ol New York newtywe<a Ta~d •I th• M00te TtleAlet In S.11111 WHh (1 h11 IOmtn ) - .. 1m11119m ~ICMl'UI ocu•• UllDIMTMllM IUWf llHAVIOll ..WMI °''Ami ......CNa INMOUT ~MmU.U. MO¥ll "l he Sen Wolves' ( 1900 Adventure) Gregory Peck Roger Moor«i> (? hrl) g MO¥ll The Gemng 01 W1•dom' ( 1978, Orama) Susannoh Fowle Hilnry Ry1n ( 1 hr 40 min I (%) MO¥ll 'A Weelt'i. Va1..111on 11'1110) Nethelle 811ye, Ger•ICI Ull\01111iv I I tw 40 min) MUllT OI TMI 11A TTIJI Jlll TODAY't...,.. 1MA CAT _ _.. ... _.. MICAU'I. "°"'' .-TM C0"1.All) TAAZM IPICTIUI DAYOIMCCW01-~.-y ~ YOU PCMt MIA&.TM IUllDAY llAll IUQJD ITMIT tunaT CHlMCtt ,.. UIM'm ... 7111 PAITWAYI ........... IO'IOI~ TY .. LOOICI AT l.IANIMG LLOYD OM.¥11 ..,_, IWAOGAllT ..,.. 9IOQDI (fl) 1MI WOlll.D TOllOMOW lllO¥tl "Mountain r am1ly Rob1n.,011·· ( 1979. Adventure) Robetl Le>gar1 Su~.1tl Damante Shaw ( 1 hr , 40 rn1n I .. IUllDAY....O 119 • TMI LJlll flONYIMm..,.,. IDT OI ~LOI MQEUI WTTMIM • UQHT u.OYD OM.¥11 AA._ __,,Al.WILL ~ llUlm ITMIT (fl) O • ........ .., l&.LY LOWS AU Two Ch1nese·Am<-r1 can. teen·agets race lam11y oppoi.J11on when~ fall in love ( I hr ) Cll MOVU II A young girl passes judgement on a neigtlbor befOfe learning what she Is r~e wE_!=~ TAUi wmt ~ 1111 D OOYlllY Guests Rev Rex Wignall Che!Sworth Untied Meth0d1s1 Church Cardinal Timothy Manning. Archbishop ot the Los Angeles Roman Carhollc Archdtocaa I_,_ Tim Af OM.VIII ............ DOW YU_, MOvtl ·Hanover StrH t" f tll/O >n1anca) H•rnton roru l H '-Y·Anne ~J~t~O n1111) !H1TWO•A IOI The mime ttam ol Robert Shield• Ind I urone Y111ne11 11nu . danot 1111e1 ~~'" """'' 111 1 .. ""of 1ke1che1 I . I 'Th• W1t'h. SIMft t" I 11179 Myatary) Oophn• Youree Dara 0mwn ( t hr 10 min) 8 fllAY MIVllW (f . MOVll Juhn t tfJI/, Otatn•J Ja11e Fondn Vtno •11 Rtugrav11 (:/ tuti I ... ,_OIYOUllLR ~ D OMi. ROIOTt CilCOKD "llWNTTDI •t.Um ITMIT (R) 0 llAQIO °' ...... ,AllfnNQ UCMITICINmt IMOVll "M1,.11111u ' 1 l'ltlt. Drnnu1) Jui.I. l tH11111011 S1oy 5µ111;1!k (I hrc; "} m111 I 0 1 COOK• QOll TO THI HOUfTA.L A yc11.mu yul LOllqUU!'> hur lt11JI "' Iha hu!>p1tnl With tl1t• hutµ of hut fru 110~ 0 MOVll · 11w Mu• 1l M1111 ( tOfj;> Mu~r i;,111 flol1t1tl r•,. ... 11111 :,111rlt1y .Jor.e~ (7 "''• JO ITllll ) DllHTD (I) FA.Ca THI NA noel Cf)mJTTHIPMU na nu '"'"DAVID IMl(l.IY DAY OP DllCOVDY LONEAANQD KIJ9tlTN COf'ILAMD ntl WONJ> TOllOMOW 1 THI LAWIWClltt (E' TOP RAM IOXJNG <.nv11111ut> ut 1111• 10 111111111 rluyt!r Statl111<! I Alt'rU!. RmJll(;lllt.'/ Wt1lll·rwt>1gt11 t111111 tlr11111 A1t.1n111 t 1ty t~ I J trlJ (•'tu-, ·m 111111 I L 1 MOVll l "'' :.,.l 11•1 I 1110 01 Plants" 1 t'llil) {le>< 1111111111.11., (I tu 40 min) 0 MOVll M.uto Pu111 .Ir t 1973 Advl'<llllfP) Arnm.11t I Vo11.1• 111 Uulll>y i rlf>ll ( I hr ..,() mill TO• ANNOUNUD t000 C!J •• 1.uecmAU. (.0111t1,.,,1<..t1 Sem1f1nA1·· t2 hr'> 30 111111 ) 0 AINGI& S<..tit'<lulrnl liv<' cuve1age of lht' Ale• R,irno':. I .J A W11f1,1111!>un 10- ruu11d M1ddlr-w1•111ht buut (lrom Atlantic C11y NJ I 11111) 0 MOVIE · '01.,wcJP•ly t)1<1c·1ty"' ( 1964 Cor11P<1y) Jf'rry I 1•w1'> (,l1•nd.i I a11tilt (2 hrs) 0 HEW.D Of TIWTH C!) ONE ITO IEYOC> d) DODGO DUQOOT Cf) CAlfTOOMI Ell) TltE LAWIWCPI Corro~pondt>nts l 10 da Werthe1me1 and Cok1P RO()erl:. 101n Paul Duke tor an up 10 the m1nutP su/Tl· mary of Congressional ac.t1v111es 6:) NEW1CDfTO WEDL Y • m>lellDIMl .. llTODAY ($) MOVIE ··smokPy Ano The R.md11·· I 1977 Comedy) Ou•t nrynnl<1<.. SCiiiy r1eld ( 1 ht 40 m111 ) .. ,~~-.::YotCE .. Q)) UIA. fOOTIAU. ROl8IT ICHUUD DOOQIJI ,.-GAlll IHOW OPIN_, IAIDALL San Diego Padres a1 Pitts- burgh Pirates (3 hrs ) ~ WAU. fTMIT Wiii( What s Ne"t For This Marltet?"' Guest Ronald A G1antz. chief 1r1vestmen1 olf1ce1 Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins.. Inc (;J..-mlUOOll ( l J MO¥ll ' t "' O..nc;1~ Al f .. , "'' I Can" c tQ82, Ot•m•) J•ll C'l1yburuh Noeot WUll arn!Wl1 ( I hi , 4b min ) I ......... tt• .af!TIWOM.O Scneou1ee1 llv• cov.,. •o• Of ttia Jol\nny "Th• HHt" Verd11ota I Rty.. Cru1 10 round Junior Wei terwelght bout (ho,,, At11nt1c City. N J ) . 1h1 World • S11ong111 Min comO.lltlOn (lrnm M•g1c; Moun111n 1r1 C•lllo1nl1J, the Funny C111 Drag R•c111g linllt (from O•:~c=~·nhl I <' tira I ~ MOvm A Surnrntr Pl11c.e·· (1llb9 Dre ma) Troy Oot1•hut Sanar11 Dee (2 hra ) fJj) llAtTlllf'llCI TitlATllll Pr1v11a f>chul1 While w•dt11 1he c.ommand of M111ri1 Nnuht11r11 '"''' µlllCM Neuhe1m·1 MAY 1111w 0;11Lr111111y 11110 • mllllon pound" w1lh111 :,<;hull 1> y1111;p (Plrt 4 ) ~lll1r) OCIANUt: THI...,._ IN'MOllmT I MOVll /" ( IY69 Su•l)Oll!ICI) Vvee Mw1111n1l, .lnn11l1iu1" fr1r1ttgn11111 (2 Int. :IO min) (H I MIO llAGAZINI 0 JMOY11 <.111110Ap1>1' tl'lffl Comedy) Tu11y D.11t1t1 Jer. .. 1c.1 W.11tnr ( 1 hr , 27 111111 j c;) cttU>MJt CAUGHT Iii THI a.c.aat M Ho<.t·. c,.11y C Olhn~ .. n11 Mllry Ann Mobley with IJ"'""I!. An'>ull W1lhdOI'> Belly White <1110 .J11A11n Plluu ~11ollle sue children who "'" "'" 111nou•nl \llCllms of wQr 1n coun· 11111. <,11111 ,.~ :>or11<1hd C<1111bod1a and fl 5alv<1c.Jor ( I hr ) 11:11 (tJ d> IAMaAU l Ol> Anyuh.11, Uo<1gers al Ch1Cj1QO Cub'> 13 hr!.. t~ 1ul") 11:11 I TIMYCdu·.,,,.,AKD • 1 OClANUl:ntl...,.._IKdKIJlmn' I 1 l"llAQQUI flOCIC The Fraggles' attempt .ii <;flptw111\t ""' "'""" stmts out Qi o \)·ll!ll' 1111111 ll••'Y .tt l11<illy 1.apture 11 L MOVll 11.111y t y•ulrm 11975. Ora· 111.11 lly.11 u Nl·.11 M.11t'>il Beren50n (3 t1f•, .,,111,,' 0 MOYIE My~tl'rv At Ciio;tle Hou~· I 196? A11 ... 111t1•1•l A1l~1·11 Bnttcm (I llr , :>01111fl' --Afternoon tHO 0 ntllEI ITOOGe• OllAACH fI!) cuaa TO CNMI wmt IAMMA ..,..,.,. "Porlt .111 Ot A11 Arn!'rican Zealot" The p01111t .1t .111<1 rehg101J'> act1v1t1es ol E"d McA· 11'1'1 .H '''' pur'>ues the goals ol his group. "" fl111111t1 T.1111., me lollowed (RJ ( 1 hr I U!} llmtOOUCTION T<ll.flWIAGOmfT E WCT TD911 Dallas Fmats"' Ll\le covet .1ge ul lhe C.hamµ1onsh1p Matches (ltom R1>un1ofl A1end 1n Dallas. Tex) (3 hrs) H IAlllJOOT .. TltE 'AM A1cha1d Tnom .11. a11<l !"es~ Arrn'>trong star in this per l1J11n.111<o· "' Nr>11 S1rnon·s comedy about a p.111 til l~Pw Vnrk n1>wlyweds Taped 81 lhe Moorn H'PiltPr 111 Seattle Wash (2 hrs. 10m1n) ($1 CHrtl: A CELUMT!Otl AT CAllAM The urnqu<> c.tytr• .-ind i.e11se ol humor ot Ille poput;11 Pnterta1ner is showcased 1n this perlormance raped at Caei.ars Palace In ~s~O.Co.uTDI ~ e CD NIA IAIKITIAU "Conference Sem11tnar (2 hrs 30 min ) ' W'l.D, WLD W<*.D Of AMllAl.8 ~TOllANAOllmfT MOYll The Journalist"" ( 1979, Ole- ma) Jack Thompson Eltzat>eth Alexen· Cler r , hr 20 nun ) Friday. April 29, 1983 17 _.. ...... ------------------~~~ -Sunclay Cont. made a career of using people faces a en sis when the tables are suddenly turned on him ( 1 hr , 20 min I I TMILIMC* tti9 _,.. Ooctoi Franken ( 1980 DfB· ma) Robert Vaughn Tem Garr A deter ,., mined New York surgeon rebuilds rhe ,." sha!tered body of a young man us•ng rhe ,f. organs and bta1n cells ot randomly selecr- young comedians both on and ott the stage ( 1 hr) @ llO¥ll So Fine . ( 198 1 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal Jack Warden A slutty col· lege professor saves his fa111er s flounder· 1ng garment factory by 1nvenflng a new ,_ ~MTWOMMft ..,,. ~ ed~(~(2hr!) -.--... -;-• .v~.~914': X~etifii {'ndy-c-i-~-rf.-.ifi-~ c Reed A motorcycle t11p unoertaken hy four buS1ness assoc1ares enos up as a race for lite (2 hrs I ~ of 1ao1es· 1eans 'R' ( 1 hr • 3 I min ) AUTO llACllQ Coverage ot Formula I ~ ~~ ~1' u.....,.._ C.....,.,aJlaJ... .. ~.,...~""">-..... ~ ~ .. ., ." Ol llOVll "The Gazebo ( 1960. Come- dy) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds A TV writer bungles tile murdel ot his wile's blackmailer I t hr . 40 min ) 11::96 llO¥ll "Two Mutes For S1srer Sara" ( 1970 Comedy) Shirley Macla1ne. Clint EastwOOd An American mercenary on 19th-century Me•1co helps a wh1s~ey swilling ·nun· to cross the deSerl 'Salety (2 hrs . 10 min J -DlWCWI e u.Y KM Guest Helen Gurley Brown. a discussion of AIDS ( I hr . 30 mini (.S) llO¥ll 'The Secret Pohceman·s Other Ball" ( 1981 Comedy) John Cleese Graham Chapman Bnllsh comedians and musacrans. 1nclud1ng cast members from 'Monty Pyrhon." "Beyond The Fringe· and "Not The Nine O'Clock News:· per form 1n a concert for the benel11 ol •='~~R' (1 hr 30mon) -(C) _,.. "Juha" (1977 Orama) Jane FOfo::la. Vanessa Redgrave Writer Lothan Hellman is drawn into the main thrust ol wan.me rH1stance ettorts when her c•os est cl'lildhood friend seeks her help -(E) TO. A.ouMCID (8)-fie. lAUGte nml TCMIQ ~ 1C9 Interviews. COITIIC ~netles and In· concen performances 11 fight thts docu· mentary that looks at t lives of three -Monday _........_ llovlcrrie•••-• •CZ> "Parlld!M" (1982. Dretrni) Wiiiie Aames, Phoebe Cates ( I hr . '0 mll'I } "® "Mellballs" ( 1979, Comedy) 8111 Murray. Chrlt Mallepeace. ( 1 hr . 33 min.) •ca> "Wilderness Family" ( t978. Orama) ~hrs ) (AJ "Tht Witch's SiSt8f" ( 1979. Mystery) o.pnn. Youree, Dara Brown ( 1 h< • 10 min.) • "Spec.keleers" ( 1982, Scie~­"°'1) Animated (1 hr . 'Omtn.) •llll "Dodlworth" (1936, Drama) Wallet Huston, Ruth Chatte<lon (2 lvl.) -~ ''Wtlo Hai Seen The Wind?" (t977. Drem.) Gordon Plntertl. JON~-(1 tw., •O min.) ... CID "Treawre Island" ( t972. Ad\19nture} Otaon Welfel, t<lm Burfield ( 1 h< • 34 min.) •C%> "B«uttno" c 11no. Drt1maJ JMn-hY! ~. Alaln Delon (2 hrt • 6 • :JJonlttwtn l.Mngston S..OUM" ( 1973, ritttaty) VOICM of JarT* Franclleia. ~ Miiia. ( 1 IV • 65 min.) •a:> "30 It A ~oue Age, Cynthia" ' (IMI. Comtdy) Dudley "°°'•· &uiy K..a ptw.~mk\.) -~~And Co (1914) Alaln , Olttwlne fbMf C 1 lw • 60 min I -"Aofl'C'(' c ..... ....,.,._, ~ IO '~·~ti, 1111 (f 1llOYll "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can ( 1982 [)ramnt Jolt Clayburgh Nicol Wtlh amson The <;lo<y of a woman's ballle with Vahum add1c1ton is rold 'R' tat llOYll "Soup FOf One" ( 1982 Come dy) Saul Rubmel(, Marcia Strassman A New Yorker confronts social pressures and his own neuroses 1n his quest 10< the petlect mate 'A' ( 1 hr 25 min ) 1:11($ llOVll "Sludent Bodies" (1981. Com ecty) K11sten R11er. Matlhew Goldsby A heavy breathing psycllotlC killer stalks the lun-lo111ng students ot A 1yp1ca1 Ameflean ~h scllool 'A' (I hr 25 min ) bel U AT 0.. Wl'TM Guest actor Powers Boothe ( I hr ) HI 6 (1') C81MWl9IGIHTWAT'at 11) • • •All)I M1nneso1a Fats Vfl Luther LBSSller ( 1 hr ) @ llCMI 'Vietor I VICIOfta ( 1982 Comedy) Julie Andrews Robert Pres1on A gay 1mpresa110 turns a starving Singer into tile ra~e ot 1930s Paris by bllhng her as Europe s greatest tamale lmpersona-'°' 'A' (2 hrs , 15 min ) •(C) llCMI ·confesstons From A Hollday Camp" ( 1977 Come<ly) Robin Askwith A voung man anempts to oraanlze a Mitchum. Lee Major'S ( 1 hf . 35 min.) -(C) "Doctor Zhrvago" (1965, Drama) Omar Sharif, Geraldine Chaplin (3 hrs, 30min ) (ff) "Absence Of Mallce" ( 1981. Drama) Paul Newman, Sally Fleld. ( 1 hr . 56 min ) Cl) "The Reluclant Debutante" ( 1958. Comedy) Rax Harrison. Kay t<IH'ldall ( 1 hr .35 min) 9 "Falling In Love Again" ( 1980, Dra- ma) Elliott Gould. Susannah York ( t hf ~min.) tWCZ) "Tht White Dawn" (197,, Adlf9n· tvre) warren Oates. Timothy Bottoms { 1 hf .. 50mln) e "Island 01 The Loet" ( 1988, Adven- ture) Richard Greene, LUkt Hlllpln (2 hrs) tWCD> "Atlllntlc Qty" (1980. Drama) &t1 Lancus.r. Suun Sa1atldon (1 ht . '" min) -u ............. - -· "Thay cam. From Beyond ao.o." f19e7, So*~tlon) ~ ~ton • ~Jayne (' hf. 30 mtn,) • "The M«nlnQ Altet'' (1174, Orama) Ob Van Dyke, lynn Carlin. ( t hr • $0 min) (JI) · "Contlnent'1 Divide" ( 1111, &.not) John &elUsN, ...., Brown ( f ,,, • 43min I ml .. ~.'"-'· Orll'Mll .... ~..-. (ttwt. •• m.1 "IO PWI" OM,, ~ .._, NM!, Jeca W~ Ct lw . It "*"I beauty contebl at a holioay camp I t hr 30m1n J t:ll l rrt YOUR IUllllll M MWI • llO¥ll Victor / V1c.1011a ( 1982 Comedy) Juhe Anorews Rober! Preston A gay impresario turns a starving singer _ .lfltO the rage ot 1930!> Pan~ by bolling her as Europe's grea1es1 female impersona- tor 'R (2 hrs 15 min J _ _...~~ -.-..;. -~ ~ ... _.... """' .. ... ~ ... ....:.-,_ 1-..r>~., "-f'."-., llOYll ·Barbarella' ( t968. Science- F1chon) Jane Fonoa. Milo 0 Shea A dar· 1ng space heroine ol the future encounters strange gala, 1es ano v1llo1ns, accompa noed by d t.Jlmo guaro1a11 angel 'PG' ( 1 llr 38 min I .. ~) llOYll Dead Men Oon I Wear Plaid" ( 1982 Comedy) Sieve Marhn Rachel Ward A 11arO·t>01led private eye runs onto a 11os1 ot lam1har characters whllt' mvesll gating the death 01 a sc1en11s1 I cheese ~coo11 'PG' ( 1 hr 30 min ) UI FAmt• M llOYll Hardcore ( t979. Orama) George C Sco11 Season Hubley A con- cerneo tether leaves lhe peaceful sur- roundings o t hos llome town to search for his daughter. who has 00con1e heavily 1nvol11eo 1n a b1g-c1ty pornography racket A' ( 1 hr 46 min ) .. I TOfl O' TMI llOtlllNQ l•'ll•lllml('R) .. ~ *11 llOYll Full Moon High t 1980. Com, ecty) Alan Arkin. Aoam Arllm A high school football star gels the u1ge to tiowl wllenever there's a full moon 'PG' ( 1 hr. =IF'=-............ W C%> "Paradise" ( 1982. Drama) Wlllle Aames. Phoebe Cates ( 1 hr . •O min ) al) "Station Six Sahara" ( 1964, Drama) C.rroll Baket. Petcw Van Eydl 42 tw..) tll(C) "The Last Walt2" ( 1978, Musk:al) The Band Directed by Martin ScorseM l! hr. 47 min ) (DJ "Dead End" ( 1937. Drama) Sylllla Sidney. Joel McCrea (2 hrs ) 0 "Man Of La Manctia' ( 1972. Mutl- UI) Peter O'Toole. Sophia Loren (2 hra .. 10 min ) •CID "Mountain Family Roblneon" ( 1979, Adventure) Robert Lo gan. Suaan Oernante Shaw ( 1 hr • '0 min ) •Cl> "Heartt>eeps" ( 1981. Coniedy) Ar4'f Kaufman. Befnadatt• Petera ( 1 hr • •! min ) •CD "Part~•" (1982, Comedy) Ryan (5'Neal. John Hurt ( t hr., 35 min) (%) "Slrlf>el" ( 1981. Comedy) Biil Ml.Ir· ~• • Harold Aamll ( 1 hr., 20 min./ .. "Who H• SI«\ Thi Wind?' (t977, ama) OOtdon PinNnt. Jo.. F«ret. ( 1 Iv. 40 min) -· .. ~.,..,.. .. (1el2, ~ f tion! Animated (I hi . 40 m.n) •OO "T,..._,,.• !Wnd" (1872, AIMnun) °'"'°" W ..... Kim Burn.Id (1 hr .. 3' -~ ,..,,,. Goldwyn ,...,. I t1311. ...... 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N11.ol W1llt amson The story ul d wo11•,111 i. b111t111 w1lh Valium adtJ1tt1011 ·~ loll.I n' 11 h1 4!> rmn I § OMMOI COUNTY ~t ICDlf 1'lll ... 1'llC PIAOQli ROCll I he F•dljUle~ dlll'n•pl 91 C8plull"l.J lhtl lllll<>tl !.lolll' >UI J'> I l me until ltley ,u tu.illy 1,..1µ1urt' 11 ~ 1:11 .an1 'AQI .. Cl) oooo.GHT, llMTOW Matt .1nu Jenny 1nadve11e11lly <;enl oul nl 1uw11 "" lhe same s1ury yet !.lramll:l.l al a 11011•1 wllh only one 11acan1 room D GD TY"I CIJCIOlllD aOONU MHrtlu Henner and William Shalner 10111 ho'>I Ott;k Clark IOf a look al w111., ol rn.i lunmesl 1 V flubs end goals never 1ntpnc1etJ IOI puhlil. 111ew1ng (A) (I hr ) 11 INTDT~ na WlD tn1er111ewi. with A11n-Mar1;11e1. Elarb111a Mandrell, ,1 took al three model!. who becamu actresses Lauren Hutton Shell11y Hack and Susan Blakely ( I 111 ) D (JJ) llOVll "194 I" ( 1979 Comedy) John Belushi. Too;h1ro M1lune Aller lh11 bombing of Pearl H.11 llor Smmiern CJl1 lorn1a c1111hans and """'"'Y µ11rsor111el 1p,1t1 w11h unbfldled pa111t 10 11t•ws nl A Jap.1 nese attack 1n their .:>w11 backyard O ('I hrs) I rr • WllTTDI TWJGHTZOMI mVll . The W111y:. (JI All f.iy•e ( 1976, Adventure) DocumenlJ•y The lllP of a rare Calilornm uolden ec19le raised in cap1iv1ty and l>Ot Ir~ 111 ridullhood 1s chromcleO (? nrs I &l) COlllOI "The Harmony Of Wurld!." Dr Carl Sagan retraces the t.fe 01 Jonannes Kepler rne l<1!>t .. c1en11l11,; <1:01101 oger and lhe hrsl mooern Ji.ltonornl'r ·-· ---~Ll\atl~f~I TlttATM · Priva1e Schulz" Airer two years ol hard lall<lr Scriulz is 1£>un11eo w11n the res1 ol Naurie1rn s lorgers (Patt!>) O 11 t11 I CC) llOVll "Ambf'r WavM'' ( 1980 °'" ma) Denrns Weaver Ku11 R1J&!>ell Two men wrth d1fleren1 O..ickgro1Jndf:i and vrJI ues are brouuh1 1oge1rie1 du11n11 a d1ll1cu11 wheat harvest 1rt lhe M1dwei.I (2 l'lrs ) 11\lfOllTW. R llOVll M11u11111i1 ' 11UK I Llt11mat Jac;lo l em111011 tm.11y iJ!aCeil A middle •ged New YOlll bu11neaM11111 end hit <l•UQ11l11 WI I•• UV to hniJ WI whal l'llPPtNtd to hr• eun who a1uupe1110 "'"'no the m111111y COIJIJ 1n C.nlla PO ( 2 h• • 2 111111 l 111 llOVll Dffd Men Don I Wter Plaid" ( 108, <:ot1'4tdy) bl•11• Ml•llfl R1ch1I W11r11 A ha1d tinUMJ p11va1a •Y• rune into w hOtlt 01 11n111oar ~n1rac1e1• w111i. lnvHll ue1111u ti•• O••"' 111 11 .. 1en1111 I chHM 'l!-00!• PC I 1 ru '10 1111n I Ill llOVll V1clv• I VICIOrll I 1982 Cum•i.JYI Juhu A11<Jr41wt. R()b4t11 Pre1lon A UllY 11np1co1>11r10 lutr1~ It 111111v1uu 11nga1 11110 the mg11 or 1930i. P1111& lly 1111t1nu hor 1114 f uiopo'a uro.i••-t lun111lw 1111pttr"un4 Im 'R' (4' hi•, lb 111111 I I fllLONY IQUAD -llM'Y 'Al.WILL ~ Cl) MIWltAllT C1omgo' ul.J 1111111 t,tll\l<il •wt40lh111111 ~how!. up 111 lhu 51111t'u1cJ 11111 Ml) THI WOflLD TOMOMOW l(UMQ llU I MIMD ttn'CHCOCI ,.tlNTI ... 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Wt' eAplOlod Oy llOtll rnp 1111p.J11ed perlorrner!i N.;11<.1 .Jnt1 A1c.h ,u<J Kundall fil) llAITHPllCE THUTill Pri118IP SchulL · Aller two yeJr!i vi hdrd labOr Schulz is reurn1ed w11h lho 1es1 ol Naune1111':. loiyers (Poll 5) C.J (I 111 l ell) 11\'ITIJIY 'WP The A< CUSNJ" Paul decides 10 rnat..e a nm 1111 11 when Ch1PI lnspec.101 f3ot1ro ll'>S1ynt1d tu 1r111os11ga10 Fhnor's oealh. moor<. >111 eKhuma11on (Part 3) Q (l t11) ' F; I '°' RA* IOXINQ WlfTU HIQHUQHTt (R) IL) MOVIE "Per<;1>11.1I fi1•s1" ( 190:?, Ora ma) Manet Hem111yway Patrice Donnelly Two youriy lam..ile a1111e1Ps are lorn between love ,mo .irno111on as !hey llfl1n l1J1 Olympic.. i;o111pe1t11on 'R (? nrs ) Z I MOVIE · PH1acJ1'>e · t t9A:? D1ilma) V111I tip A11mes. Phcwbe Cates Two 1een·agers c.ome c.ol age 1n 18:?3 Ba11nuad R' (I hr 40m1n I ta B ([) AUCI Mel sell"' the 01ner 10 lhe glfl~ when his buddy olle1s him an tlK&Ullva posi11.:>n wrth a 1.ate11ny 111111 0 WILD KINGOOll 0 M>llllT tcHIA.LD UfCW. ID SOUP llAN A IJOy thinks 11. s ea~y IO 1ob lhe elderly untrl he hnds out 1hey can g111e h1m some1n1ng he can't liteal 0 ' MOVIE 'Stripes" ( 1981 Comt<dy) Bill Mu11ay Harold Aanus A New York Cclbb1e l<>Oluny lor e.c11em11n1 c.onv1nce<> h1!. t>e<.t l11end 10 101n him in enhstina 1n the U S -Arm "'R' rrn,· .;!O mui) JI ~ • $ trfl Of llZAMll John BynN shows you 1n1ngs <;lrange1 than 11ulh. larger lhan Ille and zanrer 1nan anyllunp you'vf' eve• ~n ID MGHT CWJ..IRY 1otO B (() TUPP!R JOHN, 11.D. Gonto suspects lhal a lenow phys1c1an 1& an unprincipled pill-pusher (A) I I h1 ) • 'lc':f • OW Oery COll•nll end ~rOI L•wrertc• l\Oel lhl• e11amrna11on of th• pl1ot11 01 tN 1 0 t>lllton women In Ina WOtld'I d9Yel<>Qln0 net19M tlvOYgt! the 110t,.. 01 II• or lheM women. ( 1 hf 1 l •-sien•twww.,,. I ADii TO 1PU1 Tf\41 8111 ot Atght1 QUlllll\IH o4 ltM lpe41Ch llnd ltt mMnlng a1e d•b•t•d W1ll11m F Auckley Jr hOltt ii ' I SC~ PUYMOUll "King 01 Amen ea' In Ill t&. a young. 111ong will.cl OrHk NlllOI jlJMPI 1h1p Ill N•w York HarbOf, h-Oplr•o 10 m"k• 11 new Ille for hlmMlf In A1t1•1~11 O ( 1 h1 I (C) llOVll "Thi S11n Wolves· ( 1980 AcMmlure) OregOly P•ek. Aog111 MOOll Dunno WOtlO We• "· • QIOYP of Brtll•h bu1ime1111rn1t11 101111 11 11nlunl•itr 111g1metH IO ue111roy e Cem111n apy n1111t In tho 1nc11an Ck111t11 'P,.11' (2 hrs) ( S) A ... DAY • IDB "Anothor SurpttM r or Jo~h" 1r11r1 39J Qr,) WAl..L y GIORGI *11fRJ lllOVll "Vt<:tor I Vlc;IOrllt" I 1982 C.umudy) Julio A11dr11wo, R00.11 Pre&ton A UllY lllllJ!l!.UllO lur11t. H llhtrv111g 610Q81 111!0 lhtt r119e ol t!13011 P1tflb by l>1lhng her 11~ l urope s g1111110&1 lt111111l11 1111persona tor H' (;> hrr; I!> nun I O llOVll "Personal lle!.I ( 1118;> 0.11· ma) Ma11el Hum111gway. Pa111ce Do1111utly Two young lem11le alhletes 1t1e l0tn belweeri IU110 and 11mb1llon dS 11\oy 11a1n 101 ~ compn1111on A' (:? hr'i I --•....,.::::::: IS TONY mlOWN't JOUillMA&. Herpes Is There Hope? Tony Brown look., at herpe~ laoeled the VO ol the Ivy League wn11.h 1~ now being delected 1n lhe ghe110 (P1111 :>J $)A ... DAY 11 EDDI A1ll s Personal .. 1Ma1=~l,AQf UM 0 (1)tml MIWt WAl..L ITMIT JOUillMA&. MPOllT _,.ICOTT llM'Y 'Al.WILL MM PMVllWt Neat Gabler and Jel· Irey Lyons review "The Hunger" and "Some1h1ng Wicked This Way Comes " (~J CHIJI: A CWMAT10N AT CA.EUM The unique s1yte and sense of humor ol the popular entella1ner 1s sh<>wcased tn lh1s perlorrnance 1aped al Caesars Palace In Las Vegas (ZlllOVll "Going Places" ( t974, Drema) Gerard Deparo1eu. Jeanne Moreau A woman who has 1us1 oeen released alter ten ye.irs 1n prison stows down a pau ot wandering young hoodlums 'A' ( 1 hr 15 mint 1t:1'~6:) ... 1t11 ca ... llOVll "F1w1s 01 Passion" ( 1982 Dia mat Klaus K1nsk1 Isabelle llhers The sad1s11c p1op11elo1 ol a cas.no as1<s his 1ov- e1 10 demonstrate her devo11on 10 him by 1t:ll lbeC=: ~l•tUle ( t hr, 25 m1n ) ,Ac:a.-nal AIC ... .ll>WOJILDV... &) 'l.Uitf ~ GueSl-fn!lei'IUul'li!y--"; Brown a drscussion ol AIDS ( t hr 30 min) l~J IPOllTICINTU (()J llOVll "The JOurnahst" ( 1979, Dra· m;i) Jack Thompson. Elizabeth Alexan de• An Australian 1ournollsr who l'la& Friday, Aprll 29, 1983 19 -Monclay Cont. a <Jeadl1ne tor hllllrlg the high i1me and .. f) (() C__., I LACIY Chris and Mary place!. for spending money 1n E'•OhC ways fond1= perfect wife ( 1 hr 40 min ) Beth 1n11es11ga1e a case ol wile beallng includes 111s11s to a pleasure boutique 1n H 'Personal &Mt · { T982. O.a when the anonymous victim reveals that Amsrerdam a n00<11e !.hop wherf> one can ma) Mariel Hemingway Parrice Donnelly ner husband 1s a cop 11 hr ) ouy tne world's mosr e•pens1ve ~pc; and Two young female athleles are lorn 0 0 CD 41).... a Japanese clut> where musclemen wait oetweeo IOve and ambllt0n as they train Fi llOYm "At>Sence Ot Malice" ( 198 I on t>u">•nesswomen I 1 hr I tor O..!rmpic compe1111on 'R 12 hrs) Drama) Paul Newman. Sally F181d A teg11 0 MOVll The Outrage ( t964 Dfama) S O llOYm 'Missing· ( 198 1 Drama) 1mate busmessman's Ille 1s w ined t>y 11 Paul Newman. Laurence Harvey Four d1I Jack Lemmon. S1i.sy Spacek A mi<tdle· newspaper reporter's story alleging h•6 lerent 11ers1ons of a rape and murder story aged New York busmessman and his 1n11o~nt 1n the mob kJ!linn ot a '.llbor X e g111~as evidence 1n the lllCJI QI. jl··-.r..L. 1.1~~ <11.J~ --;-r:ttrf#..._,~~··i. -~ · ~.... t~C;~~~··;-~·~ ~-~t11C. · '.:L~::~,:.;;~ -~t"I~ -.-~ · Y "'-llf"'P~i"IW'Td t\1~ ~·who d1s8p~e<J d\1111'\Q ' 1 ~1 'The Boogens' ( 1~1! t Horrcr) • ti:il 11 llGHT WfTM DAVID Ll1l1MUll the military coup 1n Chile 'PG' (2 hrs ? Rebecca Bald1ng~red Mccarren Ancient Guesrs. animal rraoner Gunther Gebel·Wll· min ) renracled creaturt>s rerrorrze ltle tnhab11 hams Louise Lasser c 1 hr 1 m llOYm Boys From Syracuse t 19•0 anrs ot hOuse lhat IS connecled 10 lhe I COUPLll MUSICalJ Marrha Raye Allan Jones monslers sublerral\ean lair 'R' ( t hr 35 9 "'°""' Based on Shakespeare s Comedy Qt min ) TOii COTT\I: i. ClOIE Guec;r Brrn fl Errors" Two sers of twins create lots ol 0 MOVIE Jonathan L1v1ngs1on Seagull Jenner contuso0n on ancient Greece 11 hr . 30 ( 1973. Fantasy) Voices at James Fran Q) LOYl,AmMCAMITl\.£ min J ciscus. Juliet Miiis A seagutl's pursu11 of (I. J llOVIE 'ThP t ong Gooo r "dlly .. IJZ)M.L•M,Am.Y pertec11on leads him 10 a highe1 aware (1980 Orama) Bob Ho<,kons Hplf>n M11 .. 8 Cl) FOOT• TMI DOoa Jonah ends up ness 'G' ( t hr . 55 min ) ren A London gangsier loghls 10 kef'p hrs 1nsul11ng Hamel's biggest chenr w~n he -~ •rwca...,. 1opp11ng pmp11e l<'J9Plhe• R f 1 hr 45 rakes a new 101> ( -IA-'U. (It) mon l D m FAm.Y .... Alex exposes a cheat ,,. a D Cl) 0 Gl).... 0 llOYm 'The Wnm;in rn<,1d•· ( 1979 1ng scandal 1nv01v1ng his Sisler m the IAT\let\Y tlQHT Drama I Joan Blondeti G1011a Manon A schOol newspaper (A) •llAllCMM-wnunlJe<l sotd•f>• retums from V•elnam I CMAlllJl'IAMQIJ...I TMl&i 11*1 anx•ou~ lo have a sex changP npera11on UIDITICT09' llMYHAA'TIMIUIAllYNMTMM 'R t 1 hr 35 min I .. MCAn.1 ~ U:MI) (I) COUW C11l11mhn 1nvPsflga1es .. (I) 11•A•t ... Coronel Poller ~uspecrs ( llOYm "Wild And Beaurotul On Ibiza" the murdm of ;i restaura111 ownt>r who was the worst when his wire w11tes a teller ro ( 198 1, Comedy) Regis Porte. Tania being t>tac.kmmlect by a t.1mm1-. food c111tc Hawkeye and nobody will tel him knOw Spiess Rich and poor young travellers i i (I hr 20 min ) wtia1 11 says (A) converge on lhe island resorr tor a hollday ,. QB9 AUTRY D m llO'lll 'V' (Parl 2) tPremie1e of pa11y1ng R (I hi 25 min I MOVll Kallleflne I 191'-Dramrl) Science-F1ct1on) Marc Singer. Faye ,O llOVIE "Easy' ( ;379 Orama) Jes$oe Art Carney Si<.Sy SpacPk A ll'('n·age Grant A dele1m1ned group at American St James A shy high school teache< is heuess re1ecti; he1 ram•ly anlJ tolPstyle 10 freedom hghrers waue war against the seduced by members ot the schOol toor ro•n a tprro,,sr <>fgani2a11on 1 r hr 30 tyrannical aliens and lhetr diabolical plans bait team ( 1 hr 20 mm ) min J tor Earth (2 hrs I G JWCWI Cl) •....aaJfmwi-IWlnrf ~ ..W D @) llOVIE "Legs· (Premiere. Drama) 11:•(Zl MOVIE 'Borsallno And Co (1974) (11 1 llCml · [v•lspeak ( 198 t. Horror) Gwen Verdon. John Heard Three talented Alain Delon Cathe11ne Rouvel ( t h1 !>O Chnl Howard, R G ArrnslrOflQ A rrnlltary dancers compete tor one open spot on min L school cadet uses black m11gic to avenge lhe world's sexiest ch<lfus lone -Rad•o tW II Cl) Tfl.UIPlll "°"' U. A hO!ij)11ahzeCI the hum1llA!lon he has c;uflpred al lhe City MuSIC HaN's Aockelles (2 hrs ) ex·s111p1easer and a hand1Cappeel doclor hands ot hos weatrh•er clac;~.mates 'R ( 1 48 MJ.•TMIFMa.Y tall 1n love with each other (R) (1 hr 10 hr 30 mon) 8:) TMI ~ PUYI 'Ricilard Ill min) 1Z MOVll Par:1r11r.e' I 1982 Orilm.l) Wit Aon Cook stars as one OI Shakespeare'i. 0 fli) TOleGMT Host Johnny Carson he Aames Phoebe Cate!> Two IM>n·agers most dangerous v1Ua1ns 1n thtS story ot Guests James Stewart, Enn Gray 1au come of ag!! 1n 1823 BaphcJAd A I I hr power struggles. betrayal. treachery and whistle< Ron McCroby ( 1 hr ) 40 min ) murde1. also starring Michael Byrne. Zoe 191 * ... ~ USlCJllCWll "Betow The Belt" (1980. Ora Wanamaker. Paul Je1>son and Brian YOUAmlal'CMUT ma) Regina 81111. John C Bocher A Protheroe.. 14 hrs.} JllMI "Emf>er01 Of Tt11t North Pole" fOVOh young woman's ligtlttng abiltty (.E)~ { 19 73. Adventure) Lee Mal\ltn, Ernett makes a name fOf her 111 lhe wOfld ot pro- ([) m¥ll "Mar al I Sada' ( 1967. 0.B· Borgn1ne A tough railroad guard matches fesSIONll female w1esthng 'R' ( I hr . 30 ma) Palnck Magee. Glef'lda Jac klOn wita and w1tt1 with a cratry hobo detOf· rmn }.. Und.!1 the dne<:llOn ot lhe Marquis de mined to hitch a ride (2 hrs l WI II» ..: ... OvmlGMT Sada. inmates at o French mental n tttu GD ~Mm IOll -MnWY ''°" pu1 on a chtthng "pefformance" ot the {'C)_.,. "Tarzan, The Ape Man" ( 1981 •llMITaKO bathrub a&SaSSll\lttion of revolutlONtry Adventure) Richard Harns, Bo Oeuttt TOii OOTTU: UP Cl.Oii Ovasr Hugh le&def Jean Marat ( 1 hr . f>5 men ) While accompanying her t11ther on • Hefnctf (Part 1) (%) llO¥ll "Bor1111tno" ( 1970, Drema) aearch lor Iha legendary Elaphan1'9 GD llCWll "t Could Go On Singing" Jean-Paul BelmondO. Alatn o.lofl Two Graveyard. • yowig women 11 abducted ( 1963, Musloul) Judy Garland. Dirk ro gues Clom lna re the Martalllea by an uncMllzed white man whO waa Bogarde A stnger vtslfs the son she gava unelefWorld In the t9:W. 'PG' (2 tws . 5 raltad by epat In the jUng18 'R' (1 ht . 62 up lor adopttOn creAllng problems for min I min) mothef tether and child I I hr 10 min) ... Cl) m9 DAY AT A Tim Schnatdar'a blO 1W(J) ..... S.O V8faan, Wiiiem Katt. Maf-W (S) 110W11 'Love & Money" (1980, lunch <Mite with Franolne llndl him taking tl\a Raya and CN1a Rlvtta lier In lhll AcNanturt) Ray S""rkey Orf'Wlfln Mull A a bactc M81 to a ftaahy tteban dellQner Tony A-ro-Wltvllng mueiCal tl\at tr~ a Lo. AngtlM bank employee'• Ml• la • ra•t... prince's -'1lh tor lufftllmant. Taped at turned up~down when he MMll and (C)mwl "The Laat Watll" ( 1978. MUii Ontatlo'a Hamttton Place (1hr .. 50 min) ~omat roman11Calfy Involved with Iha c.tl) The Band Olracred by Matlin -a 9"9\'_., ~ A reporl on wll• of a wMllhy German entref)ltn«ir ScorMM. Joni Mltc:hall. Erle Clapton, Bob diyll~ .oap It•,. whO l'law nwdl tt big 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) • Oyr.n. Ringo Stiff Incl Olnart halt> The =~time. • ... "M1Mlno" (1981, Orama) Jack Banet aay good-bye In • rnmect oelltbtallon llOWI "Atong c..mt A Spider" .f~:~· Lemmon. S 1y Spacatl A m~ ot Iha Qf"OIJP'I flrawtll concan 'PG' ( 1 ) au.Me Plalhtl1a. Ed N9w York ~and hit cUIUgh18f• "' , •7 min I A wldOw COUl1• dlll'lgef wtMn w ~ti-in...,, try 10 find out wt\at hilPf**S to hie ...... Mlnnelotll F••• Ill Lutn.. gat••"-poA1blrtvof~il.1n'*t'ul-'°"who~ °"'tng. 1n. milll•ty LAMl.:.r) (I hr ) o.nd'I .-atl\ (2 hr-.. 30 mift. In Ctwt ,.,~ 'r ~, t min ) (0). ·.·~" .. (1981. Comedy) I ....... ·1 .... -OMna, T1b Hunl., I.Ill In ~ LM,·-CW.... ,111.L tubUfbl• baCOlnft 100 "'41Ch IOt a flatn· 1W.W - -__.,. • ~'"'~.,.·R' (1f\t.,2&mln.) .. -••• ss• ,._...,.,, ... ,TIW..... .w 22 'rJdey, Aprff 21, 1"3 ~ OI IOIM OI "-more .,,...,. -~ Ill.AT .... mT _, "Thia ., .. .. MOl.1el'' ( I 08 I Co11,..ty I rlobtiy tle11 IOf1, AIChatd Wtdm•tk 11 hr , :W min I l leC .... ~AMITOlrt lllOVll "The l wetvt' c.t1111r•,.. t In fll Comedy) Hon MOOdy. 1111n1< 11111uuu,, A oepOMd nobleman ent11.I• 1h11 1110 ot " common.1 to help recover 12 1..h1111111 ontt 01 whk:h notds a lortune 1n iewul~ (;> t111> I (() Ulf\ POOTaALL A111oru1 Wr1111yla1!. tit Oakland Invaders (3 hrs ) (l)..,.. Ben Vereen William K11tt M1ir tha Raye and Chila Rivera star 1n ttw. Tony AwarO·w1nn1ng mus11..al tn111 trdc.et. •l pllnce's search tor tullrllmant Taped 111 Ont1110'1 Hamilton Place ( t hr . !>O nun ) g lllOVll "Felling In Love Again" ( 1960 Orama) Elliott Gould Susannah Yo1k A man goes to hlS high school reunion 1n lh1< belief that he can 1ehve the good time!. ot 1111 ~a-.n a cOltl'AMY .... l lhe past ·p~~~r . 30 mrn ) ~l&UR ': CAVITT Guo:.1 Charle'> Pierce i) AU .. THI PAI& Y OCIMllllTHIMAMll ~ lllllMA IAITOll .. C<*CGT The 1nte1 national pop-rock s111 performs such h11s as "Morning Trarn" and for You1 Eyes Only" rn a cone.en iaped ar Hollywooo s Patace Tl'lea11e ( t h• ) GCIOlmlm.I M{I) CIWIL.ll CMA.WlJll TAUCI WITH JAM TIMllLl ,.,eel ... me ... twf't DAYI MUI MC .... o IOAI ~CO.MY .... wu ., ..... ..,. llWIY tWnlWI, MAaY MMNM M1111 oaAM11 COUNTY reut1neo 11111 111111111111111 1 11 pltttlu1m tho Melody Men I 111.,11111 Wrntd OurUtt••hop~inr• loony M11u11111111 111 .. 1111111 o;11uw <lrant 1i11Jtt0<l c ••Otiuut< llnllott ,, t:Ht1111111 wlrtd111g tnr 1111• C '""" 11 ult lt1111t11111~ 1111d Jftwa l MOYll I n1 I )1lnf 1no A" I "'' At I (,11(1 I l'IM,• (J1,11111l) Jiii Ct.1yllU11Jh. Nlu>I Wiiii •1111'""' I ltt1 ~trny ttl .. wut111)n II Ollllll' wlllt v,111u111 .1<tt111 11w1 1" llJl<I n' I 1 h1 •b 11111\) •O __,.OM z llOVll fht-Wl11tu 011w11' I 1914 A1tv>i11Huu) Wttflttll Uolu~ Timothy Oot ''"''" I •1k111111•, 111 ... c;ue 11111111 whnlor• from , H11111n 1t1otlll "' tht• Arcttt 111101 their bout ,., '>wurnµud 'P<.i' t I hr :,o min ) I OMMQI couwn TOOAY 1:11 ... 1'JI I OM THI TOWN Ft!tlluroo an 1nt111vti1w with At.lr1 F uni o look ti the ads l<lt 11111o1cu1ous hnu yrowlh, some Ho1lywooo ~turr. 11ncJ 1ti1.111 expensive toys § Ill) PAla.Y RW LAVI ... I ~a COltl'AllY IYI OM LA. Featured a prohle of Tom So~k !toc;k OOwhng tne poputa11ty ot cu11vo•t•ble ems. how .1u1omoulie menu tac1weri. mu ruS111no tu gel on the llandw~ 'llJ = g,~ CtWIQOt ~Mvn WKNJ .. C..ctNNAT1 T1C TAC OOUQtt MACNU. / LIHMR lllPORT MAI( flMVllWI Neat Gabler and Jet l1ey l yon" review The Hunger' ano Sonwth1ng W1ckeO This Way Comes H ftlAQQLI flOCt( On ht!> b111noay Boobe1 t1nd!. h1111:,flll l•a1med 111 cl cave·rn wllh Rut.I O MOVll V1s11111g Hours" ( 1982, SuspeP~t>I M•chaet trons1oe Lee Grant A ~ >ycnvt•<. murdere• searches !or hos nexr v•ct1m 01 TV newswoman wno surv1va<l an Mll>el •tt•Clo 111 • ll'g Lily h11'1Jltl•t II () "'·~ .. II CJ) AMfll """"" PUGI All hi• ~., 11 taw •ull wna11 he llr1t11 a ltt11111ta b•rtender IOI '™lllll 19llM.lf1 IHI O Cl) LOft, S1onoy 1etuchmlly ilfn~ tome of h11 011 pa1n1tng11 tu b• Od•IOll.O Ill II New YOik nrt g•ll111y 8 1110VW "t•lgh Ptn111• flrlllelr' ( t!JT:l, We81•rn) Cllnt fMtw0tx1. Va11111 fltcKln• A 11urnalnt.1• 1tru11g.r 1ntl11t" 111 .. 1 11w1111Jly to•• 11tent. 111 • We"'""' 1ow" ru < 1t11ll""U" 11111 cuthtm .. r. U"''U who< to h11" h11+m t111111111or1u them (I ht") G ({I) THAT't INC-.u'I I 0tthrruo ·• f11it illl bnll()Olt 111r1cJ1t Ult lhtt tup of lllHJltlltr !Ill bOlll(I 011110011 111 ttAIM!rl uttampo 11 h.md \lllrld !JI\ u ~tm;k of I I !lkUltlboiird~. II par11µtt11,11t. wlto p11rtt<.1patttt.l 111 .1 n10111rhu11 •dt.tt ( 1 hr) a MOYll ·c.111t111g 51181\jhl ( 197!1 Comedy) I 111011 Gould, Cl'tnd•<..., Bu•ut1n A former rn1hton1 returllb IO c.ulltige to 11111 ,, degreo ancJ t1nds hornwrt enn>llstltld 111 modem &tudunt prote&ts (:> hr!l ) tJ) IOU CD P& MAGAZM Hnui.uk<•ttµ•nv t11n1i. autho1 Mary Ellen Pinkhurn 1111111:; d•lllillQ 11ps, meet M el Htanc, tlte 1101ct> ot m11ny tamous ca11oom. CJ) a.ooo PIUD Tne .,tory "' t11t1 1..v11ll11.t between Toam!.ler U111011 llM<hlr Jimmy Holla (Aobell Blake) a .. o RobNI F Ku11 nedy (Cottm Smith) 1s 11;,c11d lrom •th beg1nr11ngs 111 tht1 1950s when Kennelly was ch1et c.ounset 101 the Mc.I ellan Com m1ttee 10 !he Senato• s ih"><l5'>ttmtion trt 1968 (Part l t 12 hrs I flD PROWn.M A" Crash ' An 1nves11ga 11on 1n10 the l1nanc1al and •~gal altermdlh of se11era1 11ag11.. a11 O•Sasters Is prosenteo Q_ (1 hi J QI!) THI 1MAa11P1AM PUYI Richard 111' Ron Cook stars as one ot Shakespeare s most danue•oui:. v11ta1ns '" this s101y of power struggles. betrayal traac11e1y ano muroer, atso slarring Mlctiaut Byrne. Zoo Wanamaker Paul Jessen ;ind Brian P1otheroe 14 hrs) (C llOVll · 30 ts A Dange1ous Age Cyn th1a· ( 1966 Comedy) Dudley Moore Suzy Ke11dall A Shy noqntctub p1an1s1 set~ BALTZ-BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL Burial i11 ·ti/ Ce111eterit ...... Sh1jnn ent -Crema tion Plans A l'ailable J:!-; f;. J-:th Street Cos ta \lesa Phone 646-93;'1 Friday, April 29, 1983 2 1 -Tuesclay Cont. Jean Paul Belmondo. Alain Delon Two tor 'R" (2 hrs 15 mtn) 0 MOVIE W1l c:;tiro; Brew ( 1980) Lana rogues dominate the Marseilles 0llOVll "'Htgh Risk .. ( 1981. Adventure) Turner Rte.hard ne111t1m1n A woman uses undeiworld 1n the 1930s 'PG' (2 hrs 5 James Brohn, Cleavon Ltllle A 1110 ot w1tr.hcralt 10 tie1~ ner nusband s career mtn ) greedy friends plot !he roboery of a mtlhon PG I 1 hr 40 min I I oaA.NQ1 COUlfT1 TOOAT dollars from a South Ame11can drug deat· .. Cl) llllPBIDIJfT METWOM MIWt 1:11 I ON TMI TOW Featured a looll ef er ·R' ( 1 hr 35 mtn ) 011AM11U111U Wash1ngton·s top po111t ··smurr· dolls. a look at the renaissance m llOVll "'Consptracy In Teheran· cat sa1111st pokes tun al ma1or issues and of lhe mui.•C 1ndus1ry. an 1n1erv1ew w1lh ( 1947. Ad11en1ure) Derek Farr. Pamela news stories o l the day acttess Ten Garr Sltll1ng While Ol1 as11gnment In Italy e ..Q) ... DAY IHOIJt GD 'Al&Yf'IUD war corrnpondent uncovers an assaSS•· fl) lllT OI ~ John Byner shows '"' _., , LA~!l!IJLIU~ANY ...... _...-·fHRIQ\.•~P.r~?.f.l.J/.,1_'lkl~ Q.~1.· ~ .. ~,~~_.._4'·~~*".:,s..· .. r,._~ \~'-. ·~ _,,,._~ ,..._.,.._, ~~ 'l ..,, -U 'it'" ·t.~iMl?-U<alv~~~li·r ·t~ 1ng, the pr enl1cin an~ causes of hean 1:11 fJ 9 ¥11111 Carmine ta I< es seen attacks, a proltle ot French singer Sylvie off for New York C11y to try his luck in 11• 1 DD Cll@) ml M1W1 Varian, :tb1hng on sand · Br~~sk:alS Q IATUllDAY NIQHT U1 lllftCTOtl i MtE.I ' 11 llMC:tt Of _ _,.CALLI UI Dl1'ICTOll TMI .9F1MON1 YOU MUD FOii n 1111 TMI CAT\M 11A11Y MARTllAM, llWIY IWfT1WI ..,.ltCM:lllATI .. (() llllO'fll ·"The Hunchback 01 Nolrf> • WllMPOtl'T 11C TAC DOUQM Dame"' ( 1982. Orama) Anthony Hopkins , ,.. LATENIQHT Eco11om1st and oil llACNIJL/~MPORT Derek Jacob• A deformed Pa11s1an Dell 111dustry analyst Charles C1ccheltt • DAAGlll'T ringer falls tn love with a beautiful gypsy d1S<;usses the world 011 QIU! and wnat 11 will 1:9 ... dance< (R) (2 hrs ) m{'an 10 our future Stuart Miller author of .. (I) WALT .-V 'Mickey And Oor'lald Cl fl) WTC* hlll.I P1111ale 1nvesti ·Men and fof'nc1'it"P c11~uo;s.es his con K•ddong Around Animated Mickey gator Laura Holl is htred 10 protecl a for 1rc.versia1 study on lhe dee.line of uue Mouse and Donald Duell deal with their lune 1n ,ewels from a handful ol people 1r1endsh1ps betwPen men (I hr ) m1~h1evous nephews rn e1gh1 r.arloons 1nclud1ng a handsome. mysterious streng tC\llOVll "H1.;mry QI fnf> Wo1ld ··Part I" ( 1 hr ) er (~ (1 hr) 1 t98 t Comi>dy) Met Brooks Madeline 0 €i) TMI A-TIAM Thf' A-Team tangle 0 ~ nml't ~AlfY A fe<mer Navy Kann Man s 1llus11t0Us hlSIOfy ·• from with a group of 1error1s1s who have c~ schemes to gain half 1ntere-..I 1n Nt>anderiha cavf'men to lhe SpeniSh ~eked a 1umb0 1et (I l'lr I Jack s B•stro Q lnqu1<;11ton •<. P•am1ni>d R ( t hr 33 U MOVIE The Mallf'Se Falcoo· ( 194 I, a» .. A.l"M mon) Mystery) Humphrey Bogart, Sydney fD MmJICNt 11\.AYMOUll '"'The Rolhko IH MOVIE '-,011tnern Cnmlort ( 1981 Greenstreet A top private eye is h11ed to Consplfacy" Larry HOO<lel<olf, And1ea Orama) Ketlh t.arrad1ne Powers Boothe recover a P"Celess. 1ewet-encrusled slat L8111ne and Barry Morse star in Michael A qroup 01 N111trma1 Gua•dsme-n on week- ue 12 hrs l Baker's oog1nal lelepllly based on the las1 end m1111euvt""' 1n a l ou•Slana tlayou fJ {!§) NAl'PY DAYI ronzte convinces a days OI arltSI Mark Rothko hts 51.ltetde and ~park a -.mall Quf'mlla war with a commu reluctanl Ashley 10 auend her par9f1ts• the scandal lhat followed Q ( 1 hr 30 ntty ol backwoods Ca1un~ R ( 1 hr 40 posh .lnnoversary party (R) Q min ) mtn ) B MOVIE "When Every Day Wes The G!) COMIOI "'The Harmony 0 1 Worlds·· 1 l.) MOVll Neo;I 0 1 V1i:wrs" ( 1979, Dt11 Fourth Of July" ( 1976 Orem&) Ot!an Dr Cart S&gan retraces lhe hie Of ma) Omello Mufi SPnla Berger (2 hr<;) Jones Katy Kurllman An anorney laces Johannes Keple< the last 5Ctenhfte aslrof o llOVll 111u .. 1011s w11h111 Young G1rts· !he wrath ol !he townspeople when he oger and lhe htsl modem astronomer ( 1981 OramaJ A handsome 1nstr11ct0f delenOS a shell-shocked war vetttran {81 Q ( I hr ) arnves at a wom.-i11 s. cOllt"Qf! to leach a accused of murdenng a candy store CEJ U9l flOOT9ALL Artzoria Wranglers el ~eK education course ( 1 hr . 20 mtn ) ownet (2 hrs) Oakland ln11adels (RI (3 hrs) t$)LOVINQ,_..,.AMDPURCTCOW'LU (!) IO.\P (H) llOVll "MtSSlng" ( 1981. Drema) Jack Cl l llOVll Thf> Wandeters"' (1979. Ora m , ... llAQlZIMI A woman who travels Lemmon Sissy Spacek A moddle·aged mA) Ken Wahl Linda Manz The men• the counlry grvtng ~lures on how 10 New York boslnessman and hrs daughler bers 01 ;i 1ougt1 t960s strf'el gang 1n •he bec:omfl! successlul spinal cord •nturv 1n·law try 10 find out wt1111 happened to hts Bronx d•scover that lhe processes ol palienu, learn how 10 walk aga1n son who disappeared durtng the m1hlary growing up and lalhng in love are much Cl) MOVIE "The Prisoner Of Second A11e-coup in Chtle 'PG' (2 hrs . 2 min ) more d1ffteull l'xpenencel> than any of lhe nue'' ( 1975. Comedy) Jack Lemmon, llJ WOW. .. Pa1ama Tops·· (No Daiei rumbles they vr taken par I 1n 'R' ( t hr Anne BanctofL 8aM<I on the pllly b')' Nell Robefl l<llne (2 In) 57 min) Simon An ad'ller1is1ng eKecu11ve 1oMs his (0) _,.,.. "Oon"s Party·· I 1976. Come· m MCWI JOb and his Sllntly clue to an ecooomic dy) John H11rgrea11e. Pal BIS.hop A group 1t9 I) (() ~y While 1nve<.1tgattng a con· recftSSlon and the hectlC pace of Manhat· of S1Jburb9nltes galhef •• a frterld'll house vicfs murder Ov1ncy and Sam are taken Ian (2 hrs) 10 watch the eleelloo returns {1 hr . 30 hOslage t>y the man's lt>llOw prrsoners. 8D MOVA "The Case Of The UFO'a'· A min.) . fu) L1 hr. tO min) rigorous. scientlfte 1nllflllga1lon Into lh4t lrtl(I) llOftl "Bor98hno And Co ( 1974) fl» TOllmf1' Host Johnny Gal90fl fact. fiction and hoea ol Ufliden1111ed flytng Alain Delon. Gatheflne ROUV9I ( t hr . 50 vests Buddy Hacl\ell saw w lt..aO obfeCtl IS f)fesented (RI 0 ( 1 hr ) min.)_ 0.Vtd WetSS I 1 hf I • llYll•t '"We. The AccUMd"' Paul ... 111 I TO I Mr Hart and lhe MeretarMtS I a MC ... ~ decidet to make a !\In for it wtl«I C~I f)'lrtlclp9te In e latent show designed to YOUAlllDflOIUT Inspector Boltro, aulgned 10 lnvetllgate ah<>WeaM th41 comS)8ny'e l)f'Oduell MON "Oe&d Men Tell No Taln'" EllnOf'• death, orders an eichumallon lrA...,. (197t. Own&) CMstophef Geotge. Judy ~·~o ( 1 hr) llAY,... Ce~ Thtough a ~se of mistaken fde(ttf. ~ "The Deef Hunter" ( 1978. Dfe-1'19 591PF• 1y. 1 l)t'totogfapher becomet the quarry of me) Rot>et"t 0. Niro. t.Ae<yt Streep Ttwee .. e IT.• lb-Or MotrlSol'I •M· klllttt (2 hit) caoe.. cotalrM frllndl from a sman Penn· lou9IY ew1nt the birth of hll llrtt Child, and I'.,._,, MID ICllt ayrvani. etNI tOWf'I are changed loravef Or White ~ the cl'lle1 autf*:I tn • F•l IHIM MNfCI by •• .,.ri.nclng ll'WI lerrora oJ war when 6 -'U lheft ( 1 hi ) A .. DAY • -"Anottw SurprlM they are drafted and aent to Vlatnem. 'R' I ... f:"or J09h" r.art 3~ i hts.. 3 men.) 10 IWft' Jonathan and Jen. -a 8'1Wft' TG9IMT An lntetYllW .....,.. nli.r tNnk they hllYe ooma up with IN With~ Mtehatl Jaokson ,.... ••-,.ATI M M4ar'°""'9 ''J)erf9Gt" C*f' to ••P<* .,, en fOfgtfy e ... "Plfml-'Ofl To Kill" ( 197&. conftonll a ayndlclte hit man when he el tMJillltY rtng, Q CUw) Cfame) Olfk &ogetde, Ava Ga.rclntt. A. beCOtMt a bodyguefd '°' • ~'* .. ,.amm ... tn•PIA ..-W•tll'n IC))' attempt• 10 111m1e an,._, martctd fOt death " In o.c.mbel: Thi leory Of •n teedef't ~ 10 t9'urn to NI ~ "\llclor I Vtetcwt." (1112. Donoven" Fonnet Cottowwooien let· and rat1 l'llloeoC)lt10 OU&t the new dicta· ~ ~ Aootrt ,,,_on. CMtta JOtden trlC* 1"9 ... of I young tor. 12 M , 50 min) gay 1 ... tlo 111tna • tttrvlng *-~ tT\llllOMly trom '* c::lllldhOOd I lEL E IF r w...,11•1•-... IMO fhe ,~of 1930I ,.,. oV ~ Nt In lhe u .. 10 ,. brutal dMlfl "'11 lef\ie· Bl I a!lmLI • E'ur0f)4t 1 Qf.., .. , ,..,,. ~ oar 11 the ~ ol ltW ~n -·•·• a.4 Friday, Aptff 21, 1113 N9tl0hat0U.Cf.. ,,.. ft"'·' "M lye FCf M Evl'' (1111, tiu11_111:1i1Ji_ttul• (ltj 10 1 llC1Wll 'flt,..ll A111I fl1111e1l ' ( 1U81 tlom>t I '"''"' r ••e1111nu. 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Maxi NllllllH a documenta1y on the Int Amet· C:~. whet• p11eet are cheap lcen expedrllon to ascend the north weN of G) aooD MJD rn. st0<y ot the conflict Moont Evetest v111 en untried route betwOftll Teamster Union leede1 Jimmy thr~ ~-nd T rbet ( 1 hf.) ~•off" (Aob4trt Bltlke) end Robert F Ken eD ~ "Chlldfen Of nedy (Collet Smith) 11 treoed trom 111 6.lrkne.s" SeYefnl emotl()n8lly c»turl»d ~· In tn. 1960s wnen ~y ohllcken wtlO r9111de in e verlety o4 INtftu- W'llt chl91 Cooneel tor Iha Mc:l•llan Con\-llQn.et M UinQI ere proftled ( 1 "' ) m11tN to ttle s.nator'a •IMellnellon In (I) WCT -"Dalte• F!nelt'' eov.raoe 1968 (Pelt 2) 12 hr .. ~ ot tt\9 Championship Match (from e 1111 COUl'llAU ormv "TM w.m Reunion .\lene in o.w. T•• > (R) (1 Btoodtd 6M M~ Of Ttt. Deep" hfl , 30 mJn I Cept111n Couttea41 trec.t tne 9YOtuhOn Of 90Wll "Barbel•" (Ulla, ~ ... • , tne w.wm-btOoded ''f~.. J°'ICllOtl) ...,,_Fonda. 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D CJD LATW lllHT WITH DAWD LITT..wl Guot111 SnlOktty HotJ1111•ln, C 11111ooth T•·~~r1411r ol 11 11ut lllllllfJUITI ( ( tlr ) , ,Oll~TT\.li UP Cl.Oii Ou1t11t Judy Blurno Cl) LOVL AMIJICAM Im.I I'm MOVll "Andy Worhol'i; frrinl.11n111•in' ( 1974, Horror) Jou D1tll•w11uro Udo Kr•r A ~ox Crlll•Cl WCllldO k1d1111µ11 ""' younu pooplo ot 11 11111111,1u lo '>f!C:uro b0<ly pmtr. IOI ho~ mllltt und lu1T1i1lu 111ont.tt1r~ 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) tl:lll(CJMOVll "All lho M•Hbles" ( 1901 Com edy) Petet Falk Hwl Young A hustling, w1secrack111g mnnngor pushes his two temale wrestlers 1own1d the top 'R' (I hr . 55 min ) 1:M 11 (J) lllCl&UIC 6 WI MtlC goes under cover as a llashy ex-convict• to pinpoll'll the 11rrova1 of 1111 11uerr11111wu11 gold ship me111 (R) (1 "r . :?01111111 -(HJMOVll "lht.4 Sal>1nrurHlur ( 1981. Ora ma) F1anco Nero. JI • .,~_1y,, Quinn A weatll\y rt11n11n 1MU'.~tnn;,.,.; ~lb µrev11r11 the takeover of his co1111t1y's goverrm1en1 t:>y a group of 11ght-w1ng lana11c:s ( t hr 35m1n) ,. G MOVll The Kentuckian" ( t 955. Adventure) Burt Lancasier. Diana Lynn A ma11 and his son tight lhe1r way across lhe Kentucky Territory onto Texas (2 llrs) D MoVll "It Couldn't Happen To A Nicer Guy" ( 197 4. Comedy) Paul Sorv1no. Michael Learned A genlle. modesr travel· Ing salesrnan can't make anyone believe that he was raped al gunpoint by a lus CIOUS lady ( 1 hr . 30 mon l Cl) INDDINDIMT NETWORK .... ([) HOW TO ~y YOUR NIT QOll "lhe Scoriny Shots" (R) (L)MOVI! "Dea1h Wish II" ( 1962. Orama) Cha11es Bronson. Jill Ireland A v1g1lan1e moves to Los Angeles lo continue hos hgh1 aQa1nS1 c11me 'R' (I llr . 35 min ) -Morning Movies- .. CZ) "The Wanderers" ( t979, Drama) Ken Wahl. Linda Manz ( t hr 57 mon I ft11 (0) "Tillie's Punclured Romance' (S•le111) ( t915, Comedy) Charlie Chaplin, Mane Dressler .. C.Q) "Lr1t1e Miss Marker ' ( 19AO. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Julie Andrews (I hr . 39 min) 11::110 "North By No11nwes1" ( 1959 Suspense) Cary Grant Eva Ma11e Saini (2 hrs , 15 min ) ,_LS) "The Patsy" ( 1964. Comedy) Jerry Lewrs. Ina Balon ( I hr . 40 min ) (%) "Julia" ( 1977 Drama) Jane Fonda. Vanessa Reelgrave (2 hrs ) 7':9lHJ "Meatballs" 11979. Comedy) Bill Murray. Chns Makepeace ( 1 hr . 33 min) -~"Sunday In New York" (1964. Come <!l.l Chit Robertson. Jane Fonda (2 hrs) .. t;t "The Music Man· ( 1962. Musical) (JJ 110¥11 A WH11'1 V1tcall~" ( 1980) Natl\llle Daye, Qe1ald la11dv1ne ( t t11 40m1n l *I GD eeo ... owm••rr lOll con\.11 W ~ llue11 Huuh Hef':OvJ{e11 4'1 Cl) 'Jock t oMon" ( IU43 1i1ngr11 phy) MIC.hUI O'ShM. 81m1n Hayword A11 •dv11111u1e wflltr r1lat1t• his ,,_,.oMI 11•1)tfrl«lr1<;11~ h0••1 l•I• cllyll 1te nn oy•hir p111ate up through Ilia wUlk 11 n lleld co1rt.1 &pond•nt cove1111u 11111 60ilr War ( I hr 10m111) (f l '.A. IOCCUI "rload ru Wembley" Ouarte11Jn1.1l 1(fl} ( 1 hr ) ,. (11)--MIOt-I t•(I ) 11CM1 "Shogun A111J111tl>1n" I 1981. Adventure) Toml1abu10 Wllkayern1. Mnahlro Tom11<1wa A lo111ie1 ahogun 11ts..ar.a111 who w11a rn1rnouvered wt ot his po11111011 by 11 rulhlo1111 cl1111 ol 11ptw1 vowt lo tnko bloody r11v1t11q11 ( 1 hr , 26 mlo ) OllOWll "H1gh R111k' ( 1981, Adve11turt1) James Brohn, Cleavon Liiiie A lrlo OI yreedy lr1ends plot the robbery of 11 rnllllOn dollarg from a South American drug C1e11I ... &~,~~ATCM •(lg'} ~VII "Andy Warhol's Dracula" ( t914. Horror) Joe Dallesandro. Udo Kier A vomp11e seeking "wlrg1n11" to satls· ly h1s tl111st lor blood is helped by a noble- man Who wants 1he money he thinks the ~~~1 SJ,)30mln) i ':c,Vll "leave II To Blondie" ( 1945. Comedy) Penny S1nglelon, Arthur Lake Dagwood tries to win over a big client Dy changing tl'ie words 10 a song he wrote t• hr .. 30 min) CC) MOVll "Meptusto" (1981, Orame) Kl.1us Marla Brandauer. Krystyna Janda An ambitious German actor puts his eth· 1cs aside In his bid lor success when the Nazis come to power (2 hrs .. 15 min ) (()Ml WID .. THI '9A (R) ([) MOVll "Allan11c City" ( 1980. 01ame) Burt Lancaster. Susan Sarandon The estranged hust:>and ot an oyster bar warl- ress amves with her pregnant younger srs· ter and some stolen heroin. which he wants an aging hoOd to sell lor him 'R' ( 1 hi. 44 min) 2:11 (]!) WOllLD AT LMQI CID womJtl QYl9IAITICI "Caesars Pal- Robe11 Preston. Shortey Jones (2 hrs . 30 min) ' (Z) "A Week's Vacaflon" ( 1980) Nathal- ie Baye. Gerald l andvlne. ( 1 hr • 40 min ) -CC) "Amber Waves" ( 1980, Drama) Dennis Weaver. Kurt Russell. (2 hrs) ft0 'Victor I Victoria" ( 1982 Comedy) Julie And1ews. Robert Preston (2 hrs 15 min I ($) "All Fall Down" ( 1962. Drama) Eva Marte Saint. Warren Beatty ( 1 hr . 50 min) .. @ "Clash By Night" ( 1952. 01ama) 11•(%) "Paradise" (1982, Orama) Wiiiie Aames. Phoebe Cates. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) GI) "The Amazing Mrs Holliday" ( t943. Adven1ure) Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien. (2 hrs.) 11:11 CD) "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955. Musical) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons (2 hrs. 30 min) 0 "Heartland" (1981. Orama) Rip Torn Conchata Ferrell ( 1 hr . 35 min.) •ti• l11v111111on11l" I 111111 .. r Oly1111.11111111 K1tthy Jril'\1111011 1111tl frd1 "" hl111e1n 10• ittnong thtt 1w111n11111,. c'""''"tu 'II 1r1 th1t1 t111nual •VOlll ( 1 tit 'JO 111111) M~C*llil CHAlllUe fAUCI wmt Mii ... D llllOVll "I'll 1101 Vnu" ( lflb:l, My11teryt Oeorge Roll. Sully c,111y A tom11le1 131111.n 'VY llfld 1111 f81 ugvnl Jilin trnctll 10 rr11ck u wo1ldwldt1 nutwwk ol k1dnuµµ11ra ( 1 hr , 30 nlln) (!).-.. ,... (l)llOVll "Par8dll>O" (108:> Dr11rr111) Wil lie A11met1. Phoeoo C•lltlb T wn tffn ogt11 cOl'l111 ol agtt 111 18:>3 B111,1hth1d ·ff ( t hr .ilO min ) •tt(I ) llOVll "Mn~<:ow Dc111~11·1 fh11i11ve In Tear11" ( 1980. Ct1m11dy) Vt1m Alen1ova, Alox111 0111111ov Thiem country g11ls with d1ff11r1111t 1,1011111 ur1d v11lu111> ntovo 10 lhe big clly to pu111uu tho11 11ml11t1onb (:> h16 . 25 min) •ta COl lllOYll "Tho N11Jht I tl!) t ryt11t Went Oul In Georgia" ( 1981 Drama) Krtsty McNI Chol, Molrk Hamill A brorha1·arld·SISter songwriting nuo hove many adventurea while try1no to ek1:1 out a living on tho counlry-western t 11c.u11 pc;· ( t hr . 50 min) OllO¥W "roxtrot' ( tfl76. n1.1nia) Peter O'Toole. CharlOtftt rlo11tpl1n1.1 A furopean aristocrat seti, I.If> u l\ew home on .i desened island w11h hlS wlhi llrld two ser vanls ·R· ( I hr . ?0 111111 l ... MOVll "f!lonn1e Knows Besr · (1947 Comedy) Penny S1nglQton. Arrhur Lake Dagwooo 1s l11ed when he 1~ caught imper son~l6 t>oss ( I hr . 30 rnon ) (!.) II Tml (R) •t100llOVll "M1ss1ng' (1981. Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek A middle-aged New York businessman and his daughte1 in-law try to l1nd ou1 what happened to his son who disappeared during the military coup In Chile ·PG' (2 hrs . 2 min) 6:11.IWY W . lllOYll "The Haunting Of Julia" ( 1977 Suspense) Mia Farrow. Ke11 Dullea Alter recovering from an emo11ona1 cr1s1s. a woman purchases a house that appears to be haunlad 'R' ( t hr . 35 mon ) tJI CCJI TMOUGHT I WU TAU.IA "A Shon His· lory Of Mel Brooks" Thos BBC-produced documentary trnces the career ot Mel Brooks from the old TV series "Your Show Of Shows" 10 his current success as a comedy mov1emaker ( 1 hr , 10 min) -Afternoon Movies-u.o "The Irish Wlloskey Rebellion" (1972 . Orama) W1l11a111 Devane. Anne Meara. ( t hr. 30 min) Cl) 'The Day They Hangeo Kid Curry" ( 1971. Western) Peter Duel, Ben Murphy tfhr 30 min) (Cl "Z" ( 1969. SusuenseJ Yves Mon- tand .. lean I ou1s T11nt1ynan1 (2 hrs. 30 min) (S} "Dead Men Don't Wear Pta1d" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Marlin. Rachel Ward ( 1 hr . 30 min) Ull(Z) ·'Julia" ( 1977. Orama) Jane Fonda. Vanessa Redgrave \2 hrs) e':) 'Captain Scarleu" ( 1953, Adven· ture) Richard Greene. Leonora Amar. (2 hrs) t:ll(;) "North By Northwes1" (1959. Suspense) Cary Grant. 'Eva Marie Saini Friday, April 29. 1983 25 -Weclnesclay Cont. E ._ .. ,....(") 0 MO¥ll Na11onal Lampoon Goes To Tne Movie!> · ( 198 I Comedy I Robby ~nson R1cndrd Widmark Pooular mo•.e genrPs are S.ll•rtled 1n 1hrPe pModlf''> R' (I hr 30 nun •1FWTm d IUTPAT'a *11 MO¥ll "Marx Brolhers Al The C11cus" -Morning Movies-• 1:11($) The Witch's Sl'irer' ( 1979, Mystery) OaphnP Youree. Dara Brown It hr . 10 n11n J .. IC• "Woor,Jplum ( ICJ82. Adventure) Arielle 01Prna11~ M1chPI ('.1s1el ( 1 hr 30 mm) 01 · falltng In I nvp Aq;un" ( 1980, Ora· ma 1 [111011 Gu1Jlt1 l;iu<;.innilh York (I l'lr 30m1n) 0 Jonalhi111 l1111ng<.1on Seagull" ( 1973. Fanrasyl Voices of James Franciscus Juhel Mills ( 1 hr . 55 nun I •@ S1orm Cenler' ( 1956 Drama) Bette 011111c; B11an Keith (? rvs 1 Ul'l.1 Find The Lady ( 1977 Comedy) M1ckf'y Rooney Poter CllOI< ( 1 hr :;>O min I 1lll Marrtago On Tl'lf' ROCk5 ( 1965 Comedy) Fran!< S1f'atra Deborah Kerr 12 hrs 1 7:11 C Cr.andrer ( 1971, Mystery) Warren Oa1es l eshe Coron f 1 hr 30 mm ) .. H At>sence Of Ma11ee ( t981 Otama) Paul Newman Sally Field (I l"lr 56 mm ) 0 "Tl'le Gelling Or WtSdom' ( 1976 Ora· ma) Susann;ih Fowle Hilary Ryan ( 1 hr 40m1n ) I Z 'Parachsi>' f 198::> Orama) Wittie Aames Phoeoe Cates ( 1 nr •O mrn ) UI($ 'Dot And Tho Kangaroo" ( 1978, Adven1ure1 An1ma1ea 0.recled by Yoram Gross ( t hr . 15 min ) 1119(0 ) I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( 198:?. Orama) Jiii Clayburgh, f k:ol Wiiii· 1tmson (I hr . 45 min) .. (C) "Hanover StrMI" ( tQ79. Romance) Hamson Ford. Lesley-Anne Down ( 1 hr . 49m1n) (}f) "Going Apel" ( 1981, Comedy) Tony Danza. JesSfca Waller ( 1 hr , 27 min ) l"S) "They Shall Have Music" ( 1939. Ora· ma) Joel McCrea. Watter Brennan ( 1 hr . •Om1n) CZJ "Julia" ( 1977. Orama) Jene Fooda. Vanessa Redgrave (2 hrs ) .. @ "Hsrpet Valley PTA" (1978, COme- ~) Barb811 Eden. Roony Cox (2 hrs ) 1W• "Paris C.lllng" ( 1941. Orama) EllM- beth BetQf*. Randolph Scott (2 nn l tWCD) "Sllllng Oucka" (1980, A<Nenture) M tchael Emll. Zach Norman ( 1 hr.. 30 mln ) e "Vtctor I Vlc1or18" ( 1QS:;>, Comedy) J\.llle Andtewt. Rotwt PrHlon (2 hra , 16 mit1) -N ...... o•ll1wi• .. • "The O•·Bow tncldwll" ( 11M3. W•t· 9fn) Henry Fond•. DIN AnchM. ( 1 hf • 30m1nl • 1'HOQ'tthllceC" 1197~. Gulpe,_) C!Otit Leechmen. MlehM' &tendon f I 28 • hr., 30 """·· (C) "Doctat Zl'llvaoo'' (Uill&, DrAINI) 9maf 8Nlrlf, O«aldlM 0h9C*I. (3 l'lft , 30mln.) (If) "Thi Pureult Of D.S. Cooolr" (ttlt. Friday, ~I 29, 1113 ( 1939 Comedy/ Mar~ Brolhf"r<; Fw Arden O.s1nhe11ll'd trn111 h1~ 11r>ele'<,, tur tune a man nl()(jett u/uJi, tus "'" 11own CllCUS w11f\ lhP ton fl (\I I 111 tH It •<,, I I hr 45 min .. (!)llAL...U 0 llOVll Phobia i 19KO ·•~Pt.-11•.f'j Paul Micnael GlilSPr l:>u.,..10 Hcxi;Jn A siroup or mental pa1.r-r11; c11e murderf'•l Adventure) Treat W1111ams Rot>el'1 Duvall ~1 hr , 40 min ) 1$) "Across The Greal D1•1!1f'' ( 1971> AdventurP) Robert I (')q;m Ht>.1H1N Rat tray ( f hr .. 40 mrn t fl ) "Stripes" ( t981 Com .. dyJ 11111 M111 ray. H,3rc11a R11rn1s 11 hr ;>(l m111 1 1•(0 ) "Falhng In LOvP Aq,11n ( l'lHl1 n1;1 ma) fll10fl Go11fd Suc;.inn,1'1 Vork ( 1 ht 30mrn) m "Strange Conle~s1rn1· t 1444 CJ"' ma) Jean Gabm Flt"" I >rrw t? hrs) 1::W 0 "Taps· (lq81 1Jr.;ma1 (,porQf! c Scoll Timothy Hutton ti' hro;) 19(~) The Lasr Huni I 19!l6 Ar111f'ntur11) Stewart GrangPr Rotwn T,1ylo• ( 1 hr 4!1 mm) 'l 'Nal•<>nal l amrcon r.C>Cs To Th" Mo111es I 1981 Cc-nerJy) R~'bby Bt>n son Richaro W•dmark ( 1 ttr 30 m111 ) .. Ii Blew Oul (198 t Su<.p1>n<.1> J John Travona Nanc.y Allf'n ( t hr •5 mrn J l:llfCl Wooopium" f 198? A1111np111101 Arlelte Biernaux MichPI Ca• IP! 1 I hr :lO mrn I lZ> 'F1nC1 The lady c 1977 ComPdyJ Mickey Rooney Peter CO<'k ( 1 tu :?O min) .-0 · Jonall'lan I Mngston Seagull' ( 1973 Fan1asy) Voice'> of James F1on<:1..r.us Julie! Mills ( I hr !>!:> min ) •C!l 'Shampoo" ( 1975. Coroody) Wi>.rren Beatty. Julte Ch11s11e (2 hrs 30 mm ) 0.1 "The Bad New~ Bears" ( 1976 Come dy) Walter M111thau. Tatum O'Near ( 1 hr . 40m1n) (0) "Dead End" ( t937 Or.lm&) Sy1v1a Sidney, Joel McCrea (2 hrs ) CS) "F8Rlng In love Again" ( 1980, Oro ms) Elliolt Gould, S~nnah York ( I hr 30m1n) (Z) "The White Dawn" ( 19 7 4 Adven lure) W11rren Dates. Tlmo1hy Bolloms ( 1 hr . 50 min) Ul(H) "Absence 0 1 Maltce" 11961, Otam11) Paul Newman. Selly F10ld ( 1 hr , 56 m in ) __ .,,.nlng acc.<>rding to lhetr 1nd1v1dual fears 'A' ( 1 h1 34 mrn J Z MOVIE The White Dawn' ( 1974 A l.1-r•lure Warren Oates Timothy Bot l·;n• f;~1mos re!.Cue three whalers trom e•lil•r· deatl'I rn ll'le Arctic alter tne11 bOal ,., wamped PG' ( 1 hr !>O min ) utOllPY MllllMAllOf .... 1:191 ~I llRIY ICO.ltllf ~m.L.111 : ~ TllAI. MOll'TM Marlln Sheen nar ralP<; this documeniary thal tracl!: the JMlh of Mexican m1gra11on to the United SlalPS based on the work of anlhropolo· r'il Dr Rober! Alvarez AU• TM1 fAI& Y ·~HIN.TMWI OOMlllm.I 1* CM ... ..c .... MAWY DAYI AGAlt MC .... Q , ... llMGAZl9 An arttsl who paints clothing on people, heallh and beauly e•~rt Lisa OoBIOug has lips on keep.ng t11 I::::,.,._, T..aKT The hist0<y or New Y<lfk City's n~hll! I= .. ~ llAllY twn'llAlt, IWl't MMTIMal llOTCASB CL) IM)Vll "The Wrong Arm 01 The Law" ( 1963. Comedy) Perer Seiters. Lionel Jel· lroes The syndlcale and th4! polioe bands 1oge1her to stop a tno of thieves who pose as lawmen ( 1 hr , 35 min ) 10).ml "Heste< Street" ( 1975, Orama) Carol Kane. Steven Keats. A JewtSl'I lmml- granl couple have problems when the wife is unable to AmerlcanlZe heraelf fast enough to suit her Yaflkee-wO<Shlpplng husband (I hr . 30 min ) (I) .OVW .. Across The Grea1 Divide" ( 1976. Adllentura) Robef't Logan. Heath· er Rattray Two Of'phaned children .. t out alone across the Rocky Mountains In order to claim a farm in Oregon Which the=-ttad ( 1 hr . •o min ) (Z) "I'm Oenctng At Feat As I Can" ( 1982, Orama) Jill Oaybufgh. Nlcol wim- amson The stoiy ol • woman's b81118 With Valium addk:llon II told. 'R' ( 1 hr • •5 • min clu..ccumnlltlY 719 t • M ~Featured • IOoll et the many peoe>te wno ha\19 play<9d rhe rote of Superman.• leUol\ In eurclM ettlquettt, the battle lor W..CWOOCS; a IOok et oome- CS.n Paul~ l !Z.:-...ac•., m • u. ~tut9Ct. • .,... lflp 10 Baja Calttom'e ~ w-. to a.. Joee del Cabo and C:.bo e.n LUCM, tpOf1 fllh. Ing. wtftdturflng and 9CUtMI dMno and ,.,.. undetw•let vlcfeo toolage o4 met1ne ..-0- 111e. (l)Ulllftl=· • LOI at. &.tllnM VllllfWt In Celilof • nJa le lN Ille of a VoUnO Melt~~ o.n-·~up. i .. 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Vm1t ••II llt1•lg111v11 Writer l 1lhnn H111111111n IM 1111111.n 111tu ti~ m•111 tr11u11 nt w11rtu11e 111 11it.111c11 oltrnt~ wnon her cto' tt11I ch1l<.lltc)t><I troend ,...,., her h4ttp (;> n11 I ISi llllOVW r"ck Up Su1111no1" ( t08 I, Cometlv) M11 n11el /11l111kvr Cart M11u111 T hit tun hllo<.l 1111111mer v11r..t11ll)tl or two hlgl'I schuul 11lu<.101111. c:ulrr11n11ttl 111 .1 hotly Obll· felled Plllhllll Cl'lmr>OllllOll R' (, hr 30 n11n I C) MOVW (>uuO Mitn UOn' I WHI Plaid" ( 1982 Com&dy) Steve Martin. Rechel Ward A hard·bO•l&d p1111att eye rune Into a hOSt at lom1hlir ch11racter1 while lnllfttt • IJMflng the d&llllh \ll A,.liC*!U6~ / Ct\eetf , tycoon PG· ( t hr 30 min ) ta'tllH llOvtl AL 11t1e 5,,., (1981 Comedy! Tun Matheso11, E'cJward Herrmann P\ n11wlywed comme1c111I d11ecto1 tlrts ot hit b11d and t>ecomei. a ph1h1noer111 'R' ( t hr !l5m1n) .. INDOIJmllfT NllWOM ..... ROC:acOMTY ,,_ CJG (()~Gl>..wt UnlllDAY llQHT .. llAllCH °'- '"' .-.nlOMI llAllY tWITlllAN, IWrf IWITllWI A MT1CI INMI our "Harry A Blackmvn'!i Convars.itton With Daniel Schott Daniel Schorr 1111ervoews !he Hon- orable Ha11y A Blai.;kmun. Associate Jus.· tree of the Supreme Court ( 1 hr ) ~ NI UTDIGMT ' Children Of Darkness Follo,..·Up The Treatment 01 Emotlonally Disturbed Children In Ame11ca ' (I hr ) (.L) MOVll 'Hot Times" ( 1974, Comedy) Henry Cory Bonnie Gondtl A sexually 1ne11pe11encet.J high school Sludent suffers the leasrng or a bevy of ch86rteaders bu! manages tu tulltll his goals at a New Year s Eve party A 11 hr 30 min ) (0 ) llOVll "The Honeymoon Is OvE11" ( 1971 D1JmaJ A p.111 ot newlyweds seek profess•onill help 101 lhe11 ~exual prob· lems ( 1 hr tO rn111 I 1z 1 lllOVll "Na11on1tl l an1poon Goes l'o The Movie.., I 1qa 1 Comt!dy) Robby Bens.on Richard W101nark Popular movie genres are SQ!lnrnd 111 three parodies 'R' l hr 30rnor' I lWCWI 1'::10 (J) MAlrT TO HART Jona I han and Jen· n1le1 get 1nvc>lved 111 a myste11ous case or 1n1erna11ona1 espronage while vacahon•no •n Hawau IRJ 11 hr 10 min) D m TOllGHT Host Johnny C.arSUfl Guest Lou Gosse11 Jr ( 1 hr I U ®)MC_... NIGHTUm 0 YOll AalCID FOA IT d) llOVll 'Juggernaul ' ( 1974, Sust)('n!>e) R1charel Hams Omar Sha11I A hohday c.ru1•p oecomes a rnghlma1e wnen the .1ulho1111es of a luxury liner receive an ominous bomh lhr1>at anel an extortion note e1emanu1ng S 10 5 m1lhoo (2 hrs ) G) Ul&JON> AIC> ION r E i U'Oll'TICOTD (It) 0 MOVll Phobra" I 1980 Susoensel ,,,,, Ml(;h,tet Ot..111111 &u6an Hogen A vroup ol n1t111tel pAll••llt• •II tt\UfCMtl<l t(l,;fHflinQ tl1 lhllll UllJMtlUat IHtt fl (I hi .14 rurn) ,.,_ <l l mAm Jonn fly"•' al1uw• yciu "'""1" •h•nget thlln truth i..rq-1 th•n kit. 11\(J 1•tU.1 than anyth1nu Y'"' vtt •vttt ...,.,, 1WIH_l llll0¥ll lvrllJ•Mk (tOUt H011ur1 Cflnt Hnw1111. AC A11111tro11u A 1t111111111v ac.huol c•d•t ''"' bleti. fllflQI&. tu 1111e11g1 the lrumlllatk.>n he ho 111Jfl•1ed •I the hands of h* Wffllh1t1 cl• ... ouun H ( 1 hr , 30 min I -· mDT~ TOllGHT An 1n111rv111w with actr•IMI N11t11111• K1n•k1 ...... 0.111t tlet ( 19!17 Comedy) S-pencer T r111cy. 1<a1t1a1lrr• Hapbum 0.11P41t ltlt 1hr941 the! 1m elllcltncy 1ape11 l)OMlo to hat jOb • ~11r11en1 ha11d l1ndtl him 1t1111ctrv1 (:1 1111 . 30 min) i ••1111••,_ __ IWTIT'll•l1lr1IWOMIOM _... L0¥1. • FRI DU IT'n.I MOYW "Goodbye. Emm1rnutllt' (1977. Drama) Sylvl11 l<rlllel, Un10.r10 Ot11t'l1 A betulllul woman'• MllCh 101 lht ult1m111 a1011e e•pe11tnc.• bring• her 10 11 atart=.:allzatton 'R' ( t hr 40 min ) ta11(0) "LlllMI Miu Merker" ( 1980. C~y) W111te1 M•llhau Julie Andrews Baa.ct on the Damon Runyon storv A grull. atfngy t930s bool<le'• Ill• It turneo trOUnd when he accepll • 6·yltl• old moppet as a m1rke1 lor a racing bet 'PG (1 kr • 39 min ) ())llOVll "High Risk" ( 1981 Aoventurtt) .,.,,,_ BroNo. Cteawoo Ultte A lfMl of greedy l11enos plot Iha robbery of a ~llfon dollars lrom a South Ame11can dnig deal er 'R ( 1 hr . 35 min ) 11:11 D CID LATI MIQNT wmt DAVID LITTIMWt Guests Billy Crystrll, I ara1nc Newman ( t hr) ·~ Cl') TOM COm.I: UP CLOll Guest Cra•u Cla1bome ~UM.WANIT'1U NA NJ. CONTACT KAMTI (It) MOVW "Cal People" ( 1981. Fantasy) Nastass1a K1nsk1. Malcolm McDowell Fall- 1ng 1n love poses a problem tor a young women who turns into a te1oc1ous big cet rt she mates with someone who 1s not of her own kind R' (2 firs ) (ZJ llOVW "Jufla" ( 1977. Orama) Jane Fonda. Vanessa Redgrave Wnter L1111an Hallman is drawn onto the main thrust of wartime 1es1stenoe etto11s when llef ctoa- ~st childhood f11end seeks her llelp 'PG' t2 hrs) U. IJ Cl) lllOVll '"The Ktd From Lett Foele1 ( 1979. Drama) Gary Coleman. Robe1t Guillaume A bat boy s strategy launches a losing baseball team on a wonning slteak lhal takes 1nem to file Woita Se,.es (R) l1 hr 20 min) tMU llCMI Any Wednesday' (1966. Comedy) Jane Fonda Jason Robards £11e1y Wednesday. a "model' husband 111sits his mistress 1n a laJC-exempt su11e 12h1s) U llCMI 'Lady In Cement' ( 1968 Mys tery) Frank S1o1atra. Raquel Welch A p11 vate 001ec1tve h11ed 10 lrnd a m1ss1ng g111 drscOYefs he1 body 1n a Flor•Cla bay 11 '"' 30 mun m llDIJllJlmfr N11W011tK ..... 0 llCMI "Looping" (No Date) Snelly Winters. Sidney Rome A look 1~ laken et carnr11al Ille ( 1 hr • 35 n11n ) 1!11 D G) .c..-.. OVIWT d) TOM COTTU: UP ClOll Guest L a1nie Ka1an m llOVll "Wf' Joined Irie N11vv ( 1962 r:umedyl KtnNllh Mu.t .io.n O'Otlen A w•• ky Navy olUr.11 u-11 11110 rN'Wt ltou~ 11111n h• c..•ri 111111<11to 1 .. 1..i• ""'011\Q H • , •• 1 hlOCJ (I '" 40 """ I IHI ..... IA.ITC*. CClleCD'1' The lfltef• nallonal J>OO 1<>1.h afar J>t1rfr>1rr•• •U\on NI• •1o ' M111ru111J f rmr1" .11111 ro• YtJ1ir fy .. Only 111 II C..Ol ICl•I I IWj>ftlJ Ill HtoUy ... uod'• ,.~'~·~ ('C) llOVll "/" ( 1960 &1111pnn11ej Yvtt1 MC>l'lllnd .HNln I O<H• I 1111tiun11111 Thtt pot111c11 mw<1e1 uf Cirnguru"' t rtmbf•kl• tM11v•1 t1• th11 p1olud11 10 Ill• Ortmk 1n11thtr)' cou12_ (:? hft, 10 nun I ... Cl) CM ... lllCINTWATCM ff1 = MC*O WllXLY "K1111tucky 0.1 by Prtv1tw" (RI 10) lllO¥ll 'C11nnonbull flun· ( 19ff I CornodyJ Ovrt R1tyno101. Dorn {>tll •HM Va11uu11 <><klball ch11ra(.lt"' curnp111t 1n o L<>alll 11.>-cOu .. 1 nulO ro1Ltt P(1 (I '" 'H• rnin) • 1 I > lllO¥ll N1uni BclllK''" ' mu'· My' l•1y) Ltt01'19rd Mann Rll(hlll Ward An 11nth1opology proteuor w11h ~ µenchtni IOI cO·tds 16 1u1pected 111 th11 h1utal mu1 rtera of aoma or h1i. fon11t!r tJ11<i partne11o A' ., h1 28 mrn I 1:11-~MAVY • ~ lllO¥ll "Thti Big btcuu' ( 1941 Come dy) Mar• B1othe1s Tony M11r1111 A grOUI) ol bumt>leti tum out to t>u poor r.ho•ces tor store det8Cflv1;r. ( 1 t11 45 fllln ) ..l.> WOA~ (ti) IH> llOVll 'V1c1or I V1cto11a ( 1982, Comedy) Julie Andrew!. Robert Preslon A gay rn•presa110 lurn~ 11 starving stngcr rnlo tha rage of irnos P.111~ oy 1>1lhng h.lr ar. f111ope'i. gre.itellt ftiina1e 1m1Jt1rsona IOt 'A' (2 hrs 'tr "'"' ) L llOvtl N1yh1 SlhlKil I 1981 Mys rery) L aonard Mr1nn R<Jchel Ward An anthropology prolesi.01 w11h " pe111.:he111 IOI CO-eds ... '4>'PBCICU of !ht; brutal ltlUI de1s of some ol his torml'r oe1J par1ne1s 'R ( 1 hr , 28 min J (ZJllOVll ''I'm Dunc1ng As Fast As I Can" ( 1982 Orama) Jill Claybvrgh Nicol w 1111 amson The s101y ol a woman's bdllle w11h Vallurn add1c11on 1s 101d 'A' ( 1 hr 45 min) M tlll .a..D AT UAQI .. 8 MOVW "The Mystery Of Ma11e Roget" ( 1942 Mystery} Maria Mnnte1. Patric Knowles A meO•cal e,.anoner uncovers a murde1 alter an actress d1sappea1s ( t ht. 10m1n) l =cm'tntlATM )IUll•U,,_I llOVll "G11I frierios ( 1978 Drarna) Melanie Mayron Eh Wallac..to A young woman leams about the c1111f£"•<>•ons one has lo make 111 romance by rJliSNvtng t1e1 closest t11eno·s alla1r'> .111d by having one herself PG' ( 1 hr 28 min I a.(!)FAmt• (~ llOvtl 'Pick Up S11rnml'r I 1981. Comedy) Moe.haPI le111,lu>r Cdrl MarOflif, The fun filled s1Jmmer vacat1011 of lwo high school '>luden1~ culminate\ 1n ,, holly oon· teste<l pinball < ompet1t1on A' ( I hr 30 llllfl) Ml CJ MOV1I. Ju.lid '1'.).77 (Jr,11nt1) ~ane. ronda Vanessa Redlc)r.1Vf' W11(P1 Lill111n Hellman rs drawn into ti l' main thrus1 of w11rflme res1s1arx.e P.llorn; when he1 c.los esl childhood !11en<.1 sooks her help (2 hrs. 10m1n) .. (f) TOf' O' TME ...a Friday, April 29, 1983 27 -Thursday Cont. WW•IWORK... (1971 Adventurl'I R1c.hllrd Hams John L0¥1,AmllCMITVll Huston A man survtv(M'. 11 brutil' ma111tng ' ) TOP ~ IODMQ Coverage ol thP Al by a huqe bear CilU'>•ng thP a<,toundeC Carter t Charlie Brown 10-round light Indians to worship him as J gnc ( 1 hr 30 weight t>Out (from Allanta Ga ) (R) (;> min l hrs. 30 min 1 • (!) MOVIE "A South1>rn 't'a11t,e1> ( 1948 ($) MOYll "Lqve & Money" ( 1980 Comedy I RM Skelton Arlene Dahl A Adventure) Ray Sharkey Omelia Mull A bellhop falls 1n lovp whole tri111tny a '>PY I? Los Angelel'. ~nk employee's Ille 1s hrs ) turned upside-down when he meets and 9 llf1'DT~ TONIQHT Th!' n1sto1y of ... _ ~~J~t 1n ~l!l..lbe. ·-<e ~e;(!':<~~C.!..t'(!.~hlll *"'~~ .... :\. ~ ..... '""'~ . . " --R·"'(1lir ~5m'ln • "' · il9c..nti ~ 0 6:) LATI llQMT WITM D&YD ~ TOM COTTU: WI ClOll G1H>s1 Troy Guests .Johnny Bench or the CtnQnnat1 •Donahue RedS. George Burns t 1 hr ) Cl) MOVIE Westt>ouno I 19'>9 Wec;tern) I ~ Rancolph Sco11 Virq1n1a Mayo A Yan~ee (II flllOfl.I officer is placec 1n charge ot starting a TOM corn.I: WI Cl.Oii Guesl Ray stagecoach hne to snip gold out ot Caltlor- Bradt>ury (Par1 1) noa ( 1 hr 35 min) g) LOft, AmllCAM ITVll (S) MOVIE "The Boooens I 198 t Horror I CI) llOVll "Absence 01 Malice' ( 198 t Ret>ecca Balding Fred Mccarren Anc1en1 Orama) Paul Newman. Sally Field A legit tentacled creatures terrome lhe 1nhabtt 1mate businessman's hie ts ruined by a ants of house that is connected to lhA newspaper reporter's story alleging his monsters· subterranean lair A' 11 hr 35 1nvotvement 1n the mob kltllng ot a labor min ) bo5S 'PG' (I hr 56 min ) t• (C) MOVll The Anyr r Hill<; ( 1959. Ora (Q)M0¥11 "Hes1er Street' (1975. Orama) ma) Rot>e11 MIChum Gia Scala An Carol Kane. Sleven ~ats A Jewish 1mm1 Ame11can correspondent llees through gr1nt couple have problems when the wile Greece pursued by Nazi agents I I hr 50 IS unable to Americaniie hersell last min ) enoogn 10 suit he< Yankee-worshipping MOYll At>sencP 01 Ma1tce 11981 husband ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Ofama) Paul Newman Sally Fieto A 1e911-D MO¥ll M1$51ng" ( 1981, Orama) Jack imate businessman s hie is ruined by a Lemmon. Sissy Spacel\ A m1dCle-aged newspaper reporter s story .111eg1ng h~ New York ousmt'SSman and hts daughter involvement •n the mob lo.111tng of a tabor in-law try to l1nd out whal happened to h•r. boss 'PG' ( 1 hr . 56 mtn ) son wno disappeared durtng the m11ttory •1 Cll Cll.waMICllHTWATCtf coup tn Chile 'PG' (2 hrs . 2 min) mwa (ZJ llOVll "Slnpes" (1981, Comedy) Bill llOV1I "S11tmg Oucks' ( 1980. ACven Murray, Haro!d Remis A New York cobb•e ture) Michael Emil 7ach Norman Two ~Ing tor 1n1c1tement convinces hrs t>esr inept mobsters flee to Soulh America and tr141nd to join him 1n enhsling on the U S encounter lhe women assignee ro kill Arm.l'.... 'R' ( t hr . 20 min ) them 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min I t:MI G C1J MCCI ~ Marstiaff McCloud arrives 1:111-=a NOft.I 11'1 New York to study big city taw enforce 1:11 Gl) ... ment and 1mmed1atety tends 1n trouble llOV1I "Ceno1dAte FOf Murder t8) (I hr , 20 men ) ( 1974 MySlery) James Stewert Strother t:MI al) llOVll "Blond.e's Reward" ( 19 .. 8 Maritn In lhe hnal days ol a hercw presi Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur lake oenual campaign. a tenator181 aide is Dagwood bungles a property deal that accused of k1Ulng an tnftuent1111 Washing· reM111a in hos demolt<>n to ofllce boy ( 1 Ion news commentator (I hr . 30 min ) ht .. 30 mlfl.) (!) IPOI,._. (It) -CJD .... IWILOWI: MVATI m Martowe (1:) MO¥ll "Demon" ( 1976. Horror) Cam· confronts 11 syndicate hit man wneo he eron Mitchell. Jennifer Holmes A quiet vii becomes a bodyguard tor a gangllt'lr tage 11 terrorized by 11 bizarre killer 'A' ( I marked for death l'lr • 36 min ) we llOVll "The Truth About Spring" D MO¥ll "Hearl Beat" ( t980. Oram") ( 1965. Or1ma) Hayley Miiis, John Mills A Nick Nolte. Sissy Spacek The lives 01 lllhet'men attempts to merry oft hit Beat generation legends Jack Kefouac da~hter to• lawye< 12 hrs) and Carol and Neal Cassady are chront· e llOVll "Man In The W~dernetS · cled. explorif'IO the growth of~ retatlOO •nip a<. th('y spend 20 restless years on the move R ( 1 hr 50 min ) Z MOVIE · Naloonal L 11mJ")OOn GO(>'; To fhe Movies" I 1981 Comedy) Robby Benson. Richard Widmark Popular m0111e genres are salorized in tnree parodies 'R' (I hr 30 min) t.a@ WOllLO AT LMGI HI 0 MOVIE Time Without Pity" ( 1956. Orama) Michael Re<1grave. Ann Todd A A _ rn11~s t SjVf!/'_!P ~ w 1 -~i. f •, -. cmY -~ ,. '=•llrmt UI 'Al'nta O MOVIE Dead Eno I tC!37 Orama) Sylvia S1dnt>y Joel McCrea Youngsters 1n ;in f11c;t River slum light 10 overcome their pnvtronment ( t hr 35 mm l S MOVIE 'V1s1t1n9 Hours· ( 1982, Su<,penseJ Michael Ironside Lee Granr A psychotoc murderer searches tor his next 11or wn A TV newswoman who survived an c11rher et111ck 1n a big c11y hospital 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min) Ml C MOYll Smokey And The Bandt!" ( 1977 Comedy) Buri Reynold'! Sally F1Pld A dareoeV11 trucker accepts a chal- 1enge to run ll 1ruckl0ad ot beer from Tex-.n bacK to Georgia on a trm1ted amount of tome PG ( 1 hr '0 min ) 1:11 ti OCMNO '°" lAUGH8l nlB YOUMO CO.. ICt Interviews Comte vionettas and 1n concert pt>rlormances h1Q"hght this d<>Cu- mentary that looks at the 1t11es of three young comedians both on and off the "age (I hr I ._ (D TOP O' lMI llOM9IG m MOYll "Death Ana Tht> Maiden ' ( 1973. Mystery) James Stewart, Strother Maritn A young woman tong suspected ot mental tmbatance. is charged with the i;hooMg deaths of her lather stepmother atd.:;;.i:' ~{., 30 min ) 'l MO¥ll 'A Week's Vacat1<>n' ( 1980) Nathalie Baye Gerald l andvtne ( t hr 'Omtn) =~=-w.u ~ MO¥ll 'Night Schoof' ( t981. Mys· tery) Leooard Mann. A.chel Ward An anthropol<>gy professor with a penchant tor co-eds IS suspected of the bru111 mur· dtlrs of some ot his forrMr bed partneit 'A' 1Tnr , 28 min) t:llCJl)llOVll "Soup For One" (1982. Come- dy) Saul Rublnek. Marc~ Strasaman A New YorkGf confronts social presa1r• and htS own neuroses In hrS quest tor the perfect mare 'R' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) Looking at prime-time in 1984 LOS ANGELES (AP) -In ~ lt11 8Clftletimel hard io &ell the difference between rullty and fan .... ShooUna Stan," one of 76 pJlou the three network• are cnllldm1nl for the f&ll llMOn, domn't meaitany ....... "Sbootlu Stan'' a. • detecllve dl'am9 ln w'hkh aw, 0.. WUllama .:net J"t'ed 1'-avaleNI .,. two S\Gn who play private 4f1" on ~ ..• and after·houn pla7 prlY•'- ~w f« r.1. 10 'ttday, AprU 29, 1913} The propc.d amea, which hu a 1ood do1e of humor, h being conaldettd by ABC for lta September .chedule. The newest tnnd la thlt of ahows datcned after video l•f'Din. ABC'• "AuComan" I• 1bout a video-game hero who com" to Ufe to pursue c:rtmLnala. ABC's .. ftemdon and •• and CBS' "Whla Kida" center on adventurous youn1 computer ..,Uw.. Other lrBida arw: -11» ~ ot fantMy wUb two .,_ ....... NBC'• 11JIM1fer ~ Here" and CBS' ''Tolether Again," an "E.T." ·lhlplre<:I thow wlth ABCa "Withman," two pro1ramt about people wllh tJ'\e ~ to tnndonn themHlvoa Into animals, NBC'1 "Manlmal" and CBS' "13 nun..rtlh Avenue," an.ct N8C'a "V,'' about an lnvulon bj alieni from -s-e. -MlUW'y themes, with NBC'1 "Bravo ~·· ln U. •1a. cl "An ou• ancr • O-dllman,' and caa• unlJLled "Navy Projet't;" a drama rnolvtne around tM famllr of a wtdowld DAYAi air blll CIOllWl•der • l "°''°'*-llMClm.1 .._..., ~--·-) comnm _..,. ,...,. "·• llh 011~111u Teln1111K111 Cornmerc111I• fhll uw111ct wtnnlllij 11rogr11m uncu~e11 1t111 l!Ulh lithln11 t1110..,1111on c:nmmerrt•I• lu 1'\tlj) <.n11r.111111111. lin1J r'111I 1111uu 11nil 'lllVI rtl<>(~ ,..• ... ... Ii u•• '.&. Mau11ur11 •• 1t111.1~ .. 1J 111 11 tlmll warp wh1l11 •11•rn11t1nu lo dt.1111 u 111m'l11 1t1nct1•1 111;1:;11!Mrd ot 111urdw1111u 11 Lt>11 11•roct1on m11gna1e (Al (I hr ) .. G ,,.. A nta1:k Ollllenn• IMI• .,,. lo 001nu 111,d11ty pr""""'.u by • hard nOMttl 11111truc·101 ''"" flruno dcivelop• 11omo IJl1ttud 111111utt8'1 tow11rd • c.hllct p1cxt1yy lRl (I hr) 8 llOVll "Cm Wa&h" ( 19711. C om111lyl Richard Pryor G11or1.10 Cmlln I ti11 1 •Illy m1xod up, du1ly rOUIU•U 01 II dlllu•tt I Ii~ Angelos cer wash 1111nlorrupted by b1iv111AI unusual customor'I (2 hrl> ) a @l .un llUIYI IT Oii MOTi r 1iu lured oddnler. of HollywOOd, a mucred t.¥iemony '" lh'1 c•ly ot Mecca and olhm 111ualt1. 11 1111R11e San Ouenlln pr1wn e•~IO"! r,,11 .. f!d oy a deck 01 carcts ( 1 hr) O lllOVll Htillhghlers' ( 1969, Adven lure> Jot1•1 W11yne Katharine Ross A band ol couritgeous lorehgh1ers OAllles .i ~l.CUIQf Oil ¥1jll.tli.aU· 12 he') QJ , .. MAGAZlm A11 11111s1 who palf11s clo1h1ng on people htiallh and Oeau1y 8•Pd" l 1sa UoOloup has lops on l<eep1ng 111 Cl) llOVll "The Bridge Al Rem:\uer•' ( 1969. Drama) Oeor1,1e Segal, Ao1Jer1 \fauyhn A htJrc.e hn11te rages between lhe Amer1cJn Army f!lld lht< N1ws lor control of the IJ!>I 1e111a1r11ng b11dge across lhe A~rne (2 hrs ) 6i) ~ .,_,-..,~-.. ,. Neal Gabler arl() Ji>I trey l yons review Dr Oe1to11 and ·51111 Smok•ng · e _,. OllANQI COUNTY r~) llOVll ·smot.ey And The Band11" ( 1977 Comedy) Bull Reynolds Sally Field A darede"'' trucker accepts a chat lenge lo run a truckload of beer from Te• a!l back h.> Georgia 1n a l1m11ed amount ol 11rne 'PG' (I hr. 40 min) (£) "°"'1CIXTIJI (A'! llOVll "Going Ape•" I 1981 CorneOy) ll)Oy Danza. Jessica Waller Ttnee oran· gu1ans hold the purse s111ngs 10 a S5 mll lilon 1nhe111ance PG' ( 1 hr , 27 min) 0llOVll Taps 11981 Drama) Ge.xge C Scoll Timothy Hulton M1hlary school cadf!ls take over 1he11 school 10 prevent plans to 1urn me academy property 1nro a condo c:k've1opmen1 PG (2 hrs ) m llOVll 'Shal..edown" I 1950 Drama) Howard Dutt Brian Donlevy In an a11emp1 to promote nos photography career. a man becomes 1n110111ed with rackereers. rob· bery and blackmail ( 1 hr . 30 min ) --1~:-u ... ITOllY • ~ llMVllWt Neal Gabler and Jet trey Lyons review ·or DetroH" and 'Sllll Sm~~· {[' "Personal Best • I 1982 Ora Ina) Ma11el Hemingway. Pa111ce Donnelly Two young female athleles are lorn between IO'lle and ambtlion as they train for Olympic compe1111on A' (2 hrs ) C.OlllOVll Tm Dancing As Fasl As I Can" ( 1982. Orama) Jill Clayburgh NICOi Wiiii amson The s1ory ol a woman's battle w1lh Valrum addiction 1s told 'R' (I hr • 45 "1111 I .. (fl)MU'ft.m -· -I -A "'1Ylihll till" A J 111d lcll 10 h.tp her wl1<tn 1he h111 111.in11 Ill.ti llhe II ll'wl r111At vlCllm 111 • '11Ul~r•• i!ll J_I ht I U • -A mAI Cir1111dm11 Irle• H; 1111lp out •ruvnd the hoo•• wh111 N11ll U"'*' 11d. 8 QI T'OO C&.Oll flOll COllPOllT An 11'1(.0nlpcllflllf COl-.lllK.11()11 t,lltW 111411 lo c:onYell lhe atttc; u110 111 •p11r11111tnl ICll H(ll'lty I molh«tl u1 l•w .......... llY8'Df W11 Iii• AtLU•t:Kl Myrn i.now1ng lh•I l'aul 111u1t111ed 111• wilt CM<;1d .. 10 ""md 1>y h•m DI Ch11I lnapec;. loc B011ro t.IOlff in on lhtm (Part 4) c;i ehr) lllAITUPtlCI TMU"9 'P11v11tr; hult" Af1t11 two yeara of n1rd l1bor Sc11ul1 II 1ou111t11d wllh tho rosl of N11uho1m't1 lurgu11t (P11rt bl O ( t hr) ( f ) MA IA .. Covmauo ol lhe lJ S Prof11!". •10o111 Toomornunl (hum Allnnllc C11y N J ) (R) ( I hr 30 m111 ) 1Sl MOYll ·v1r.111ng Huur11 ( t96;t Suspeni;e) Michael lron»1do. l 01i U•81'11 A psychotic murderer 'earch111 lo• h•~ nexl 111cl1rn. a TV newswoman who surv1vltd ur1 earl10r anacl< 1n u 1>1g cny hospllal 'R ( 1 nr 45m1n) (t) llOWI 'A Week's V11c111to11'' ( 1980) N111h11h11 Boy1i. Gerald l and111n~ (I hr 40 ,,,,,, ) " ... <Ill lllO'lll "Cros~urron1" (1911 Mys- tery) Robert Hol1k8. Joremy Slula Two San Francisco t101oc1111es 1nvesHgale the murder ot a yourh olJoord a cable cnr (2 hrs) lt:9 8 CE) C1t11Jt1 A l1m1d plle!il-IO tJe. lnebn- ateo tor lhe 111'>1 time 1n his Ille. makes a pass a1 Diane (R) D ®l AIWIDA'I (!) MOVll The Cil'>'>ilndra CrC!Ss1ng· ( 1977 Suspense) Suph1a L0ren R1chard Ha111s A passenger 1ra1n carrying a 1erro1- 1s1 w1lh pneumonic plague meets w11h dasrruc1t0n when 11 I!"> a11111led from 11s 011g1nal aes11na11on (2 hrs 30 min ) m11•4•t•M 00 lllOVll "Soup For One" ( 198?, Come- dy) Saul Aub1nek. Marcia Strassman A Ne111o Yorker conlronts social pressures and his own neuroses 1n his quasi tor lhe perfecl male 'A' (I hr . 2'> min ) m n11 V1RG1W1 -6 Cl) TUCtCIJt't WITCH A shrpp1ng 1ycoon hires Rick end Amanda 10 1nves11ga1e the 20-year-old k1dnapp1ng of h1s daughter {_I hr) D GD MaL ITllllT IUlll Wash1ng1on has 10 work with a dangerous narcorics detec llve. LaRue schemes ro cash 1n on a pohce belling pool and Hill and Renko's honesty ts pul 10 1he 1er.1 I t hr J l omm..,.. 8'•1111 WAI.LI Of Fm Aicaroo Montalban nar· 1a1es an explorallon ot the ltves and crea · lions ol Mexico's greatest murahs1s •• the late David Alfaro Siqueiros Jose Clemenle Orozco and Diego Rivera ( 1 hr. 30m1n) ' Qli) M'YITDY 'We. The Accused" Myra. knowing thal Paul murdered his wife dk1des to sland oy him as Ch1et lnspee· IOI Bollro closes on on them (Pdrl 4) o l! hr I ~ llOVll "Hanover Street" ( 1979 Romance) Hamson Ford Lesley·Anne Down An Amencan p1lol falls 1n love w1lh a mqmed Engllsh nurse du11ng Worid War II. then embarks on a dating mission to rescue her husband from enemv forces PO' (1 h1 40 mill > ... Mc)V9 'VICIOf I VICIOI.. ( I 1 011 .. d)') Julie And1ew1 noblnl PtMIOtl A U•Y l111p111u110 tu1n1 a ll•rv~ ti"OtH 11110 1ht1 11ye "' 1e;t0ti P•111 by bllhng Nri a• [ulO HI 11 IJ•Ollt•I l1tm111tt lmfj4trlONI· IOI 'ff 2 htl , lb'"* -e=~...=--... awa&I ~ TUI wmt MM ,,..,ll&'BU .... •llMCMOP-Tlm&i& IM IUllY MAlnWl, IUllY MMTIWI ... U'l'lllQHf Dr AnlhOny J Salli 111ro. •ulhof of "Recalled By Lfft," IO<>kt 11 hi• tumarkat>lt rocovo1y lrorn canc.r. 1111tho1 dnd 1eae•rcher Marltyn re.gut0n 1<l11llt1lt hor blueprint IC>f 11 i>.ttlff wOlld" wr11iro lluman pot11n11n1 11 mu1rntzed ( 1 hr) ((J ~ tRl MOVll .. Atlanttc City" (1980, Drama) Burt I ancft8ter. Sull8n Sarandon The eiolronged husbo11d ot a11 oyster bar well· reu a111ve1 wtth ll4tl p1ttgnan1 younger 111- rer and some !lloler1 herom. which he wanrs An aging hood to l>elf 101 him 'R' ( 1 hr 44 min) (L I 1110¥W F0teplay· t 1976 Comedy) l&ro Mosrel. fsrelle Parsons ThrH comic; vlgnelt&' are ottered as explana11ons for lhe hill ot 11 11ct1ona1 American p1eslden1 'R' ( 1 hr , 15 min ) COl MOVll "L•llle Orphan Dvsry"' ( 1982, Orama) Rhonda Jo Porty. Jotln Holmes A runaway orphan suiters adventures on lhe road 1111 ci kindly playboy takes her unoe1 h1i; wing ( 1 hr • 30 min ) C_&l LOYltCI FMNDI AND ..... CT COUll\U (ll llOVll "F1nd The I ady" ( 1977. Come- dy) Mickey Rooney Peler Cool\ A crooked man h11es lwo criminals lo kidnap his niece t I hr 20 nun) g,Ma..- '~al) llOVll ''The Pe111hed F01esl'' ( 1936. nian-a) Humphrey Bogart. Belle Davis A w111e1 finds romance when he runs ll'llo 11 i;.ang ol killers 1n A111ona s Petrified For· OSI j_I hr . 40 min ) 1~ ti CJ) ~y Quincy suspects that araoo was comm111ed 10 cover up a murder In a small-town 1a11 (R) ( t hr 10 min ) D 01) TONIGHT Hos1 Johnny Carson Guesl child actor Emanuel Lewis ( 1 hr ) I l1Dl AIC _,,. MIQH1\l9 YOU A1K1D fotl " llOVll 'Support Your Local Sherill" ( 1969 Comedy> James Garner Joan Hackell A gold rush and lhe ensulflg riot are brought under control by a slr8nQOf whlo~==rill (2 hrs) PIMOMAL NIAMCI ( A M1W DAY II EDIN Bill's Personal Maid" (Part 40) 11:11 (C) llOYll "Hardcore" ( 1979. Drame) Geo1ge C Scoll. Season l~uoley A con· cerned lather leaves rhe peaceful sur- roundings of his home !own 10 search IOI hrs daughter who has 1>eeome heavily involved 1n a 01g-c11y pornography rackel. R' ( 1 hr 46 min ) tHI D DfTPT~ TOMCIHT The h1s1ory ot New York C11y s nightlife O llOVll • The Filth Day 0 1 Peace" ( 1972 Orama) Richard Johnson. 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IC'I DOCTORS O,FIC• '030 Birch SI. Sulla I 07 Newp011 Beach I N 1 15 OFF -your first visit --------T See -wrth rh11 toupon - what we have to offer • ---:'lllllllllll~ouroiJlllllllllf: Frid ay, April 29. 1983 31 ---.... •-.. t iz • . . I (") co O> .... ~Prine likes farming, too. • • Diggs' desire to write. • • Q. < :; 'O 't: LL ....... .. G> -----~­ G> i ~ From P-1 S.t':ki"' with just a touch of IOU em mellowne:9 ln his voke, Prine WM rDOft than imprwd a little with hls ~ ln ~ piay. He ~-bk tC111~1.tlnce __ _ h..-ldrur ln on Brmdway ln Tbamu w-~.~·Look 11omewarc1 ~· .. ln 1958. 'Goodbye Freddy' is IOl't of a Olekhovian type comedy that dea1a with relationlhlps." he aid. "It polnta out that no matter how dme you are to peopJe, you do come into the wodd alone and you are to a great extent responsible for your lonene91 . . . and your cooununication with thoee people. "U people wOl come tee it. they'll understand What rm talking about. becau.e U& (Ellr.abeth Dial) writ.es It a whole Jal better than T aay it." Andrew Prtne WU blOught to C.utomla about 20 years ~ to do tetevtdon series, 'Wide Countty." Frornhge1 Perhape It wu her 104-year-old arandmother who tint f.Ot Diga excited about the theater. 'She U8ed to Co to New York foe a month eech ·--~·Jmt..to..aea.~d F to a ... play eves;y day, And two on matinee daya." Dial •ya. Whatever lt w-. J)jgl la hooked on theater. "It'• a strui.p art form. theater," she aays, "fn that it u.s a human medium to brtnc the words to life." 'Ibe best th1na about writing plava t. the i.rnrned.Ulcy of the theater. 1•1 love chaotic houlleholda, where tbent'• lota of fighting, and oonfUct Ftng on," ahe aays. The toft-tpoken brunette, who'• been married and divorced twice and bu a ~ dauch•. budly 8eelm the ttpe to enpy raw emotion. "Maybe lt'a beca• •• I cune fnxn a very aptight, WASPy family," abe aaya. "rm just lucky that I re811y like writing for the ..... Diggs wrote a ttudent musical while attending Brown Univenlty, and~ went an to write llOl'ne one-- act plays. .. Goodbye Freddy" la the story of three couples who ~ther for the funeral of a friend. 'Ibey are carrying out hia wiah to celebrate with a party by eating caviar, drinking champa&lle. dandng and singing ''Bye Bm Blackbird. .. During thia oelebration'Whey take time to examine re.latjonships with each other. "It's as good a play u rve reed," Prine said. "The only other play I lil_u!d ~·much WU ~ .. tint play I -"'lo~ w•llillf-· Ilsa;~ 'Thomas Wolfe story I did oft Georgia line. '!bat's where I lived "They were very imitative," the · for my first 16 years. It wu a great auth« uys of her early worka. "It area. We raiaed field tobacco and I waa ~ bi& a ~ for me to imagine Broadway a hundred or 90 YN.111 ago." "Goodbye Freddie" gives the tall, lean act.Qr a chance to return to th.e stage after about five years away from It. About five yean ago he appeared in "Long Day's Journey into Night" and "The Cable Mutiny" at the Ahmamon Theater in t..o. Angeles. loved 't . Believe it qr not. lf I Mdn't -writing plays. • -... ~~~"'\ol ' ..... damn, good tanner. " . • , . •New ~ "My mother and father were where abe a lived ever since. ~voreed w~en I was young. She waa She taught wrltlna and literature at living in Mwni with her husband 90 the college level ancf got her Ph.D. in when I was 16 I went down there' literature from C.olumbia Uniwnity. for a visit. While I was there they Then, five years ago, she decided to ~ me to a play and I saw my very return to writing -living on money ~t professional play. she had saved up while teaching. It Some people from the North had was a 9CaTY lhing to do, she says, "but put up a tent and was touring with I would have been more acared if I 'Showboat.' I aaw It and I instantly knew what I was really in for." 'It Ma~ quite dear to ~, I was an actor. It didn't ~ to nuke any difference that I didn't know 11 dam thing about acting. I hMI on{>' watc:h«I Bude Jann movln c.nt.11 thllt point ... " She spent the fint two )lean or '° writina for her drawer, • she puta IL "I wrote a lot. but none of It waa FOd enouab to ahow =one." So it 11CCUmulaied in her draww. Then, her first full-leqt.b play, "Clote Tl-." WU produced b the Lone WMrf Theatre, "' New ~ Conn. It W• later produced at tbe Loa Antle.lee Public Theatre and at the Victory Gardena Theatre, Chicago. Thia June, "Close Ties" will be produced in Scarborough, England. For the future, Digl' newest pla}'_. "B.J .'s War," baa been commissioned by SCR. ., it aeerna ahe'U be back in the areA before lonl· But flrat, she'll return to New Y ork'a Uttle Italy aection, where she will finiab up "B.J.'1 War." "Goodbye, Freddy," WOP first place in a new/laywright't competition last year an waa chomen by SCR for production on the th.eater'• second ltqe. "The tint production of a.play is terrlbl)'. demanding , and. nerve-~:· Dias says with a • nervoua amile. "The play lm't really. it.elf until ita been acted, ao it'a lmpo(tant that lt'I done right." Sbe donn't tee herself writing fiction. GI' movies. ••A lot of people end up dolna that just for the money. It'• bard to IUppcll't younelf just from the theater'.'' But Dlaa thlnb w11 set by, .. lone • the keepm wrltlnc and lives cbeapl)'. And lt will alwayt be play.. and dJaloau• .. bat ab• wr-ti.1. "I'm lntlllatad bl what people aay to Meil odiier, .. abe •YI firmly. Dance csncert set at l:JCI The ldiUdy iucol para• Puerto Rican nW"Mr)' rbymee, • prayer-chant, elementa of th• mambo, .. mba • ....... ..... madllirn -- 1 3 At th~ Movies I .' •:<· ~J/<> rd ~n. ------------ Barbara <:arrera b Lota, the mysterious woman who loves dangerously. Chuck Norris • • • 'Lone Wolf McOuade' Chuck Norris bas over the years made a bloody fortune portraying modem-day vtgjlant.es woo kick, Chofi and blas-i-thelr way througtn:>ne che9 but luterative, film after another,.. • • ..... ~ ... ~1111~4--•1 Norris, 'a biner-Karate chempion, ~ his jaw-buatl.Qg front kicka to help a California community rid itaelf of aome drug traffickers. For a little variety, Hollywood occasionally gives Noni.a a role where he maims a multit}4de of unaavory c:baracten in hia quest to rescue a loved-one or track down an arch-enemy, such as in "~, Breaker" and "Silent Raee," respectively. Are Norris' movies artistically aballow? Yes. Do his mm. make modiey? yes. His previous 1eYen. in fact. have gnmed matt than $200 million to date. Tile folka at Orion Pictures know a good thing when they aee it, ao it corne. u no surpriae that aeveral minutes into Norri.a' latest movie "Lone Wolf MLQuade," more than 20 men are gunned into oblivion. Sonle words of advice~ "Lone Wolf ~" ii clearly a film for young males who no longer get their jollies watching the Duke boys outwit &.:toe and &. Hoa. Grown-upe., with the exceptJon of the ..... " ~· --·-' .. ,,. ·.·· Texas Ranger J . M. McOuade fChuck NonisJ hurts an attacker ttvough the air fn scene from "lone \I/off McOuade." ., - -30-goina-on-15 crowd, best stay home. (Barbara Carrera), who al8o happens to be h.avlni Unasbamedly vio}ent, tilled with exploding a fling with McQuade's rival. Rawley Wilkes ..... co OD Col . wnches, and enough emelees •. _-!_ettlng to · the ~-smuagijng ring.; • . . . trocb, gunfights. ~kicks and (David Carradine), the slimy guy who heads up ·~t>VtsMRP...._.. ~ -~· 4 , .. 's , ij'\" e:t~w~~~. th.la la a movie'abou Texas Ranger J .J · Mc.Quade "between McQuade and Wilkes. Carradine does an (No.rria), a stop-at-nothing 90rt of guy who ad~uate job ridding himaell of the peaceful, uncovers an arms-smuallng operation that seems phlloeophlc "graaahopper'' character he Pia¥ed in to be destablJI~ more South American regimes his old television aeries "Kung Fu." In this movie, than the CIA the Reqan admi.niatration he'a more like, Praying Mantia. combined. But M<.Quade, naturally, Isn't your ordinary church-going family-man ranger who struts around in aviator abadea and spiffy premed uniforms. He's a IUft-to~ ~ ~ who CIOnCeala hla eerwitive, fatherly ind.I.nations behind. macho exterior and blue.tipped bullets. He fighta caly when provoked, eo 8.J. NeJeon•a trite ac:ript and d1ftctc:il' Steve Carver's camer'a are an endie. stream of hoodlwne inciUna McQuade'a I.re. What resulta are a .nee of good ale Texas thraahlnp -oriental style. Between beatinp. McQuade tria to be a. good Dad to bia daughter, all'* with his 00.. and falll in love with the volupiuow Lola IUcbardeon "Lone Wolf Mc.Quade" was filmed in El Paso, Texaa. Scriptwriter Nelaon apparently ~t considerable time with the elite Texas force to add an air of a&ithentidty to the · But with the exception of McQwde, they come off looking like a bunch of stubborn. incompetent Keystone Q)ps. The ranpn in Et Puo will not be amu.ed. For Nel8oo. however, it'• not a total km; bungling law enforura always make for • few good laugha. . No que.tkln about lt, th.la movie establishes Norris in the Cin\ r.twood-01.arlea Broll9on club of filml about one-man de8tructo macb.l.nes. But aside from hordes of thrill~kinc teen~ who will ever know! ) . -------~----------------~-~--~- --· --------------------------------------- ~ CD Br s Doings ~ Celebrate UCi :c i Campus open house t set this weekend ;f ~ UC Irvine makes ita rolling campus inviting to .[_ ~ the pmiIJCUiUweeiiiiiaW!iEif'l~~lti""IMltW'-···~..;......:.;;....;:.;--.. e open hou9e known u "Celebrate UC[" ! Activities will now 9CCOrdina to the format > uled in ~ years, with a camfval Friday night ~ throuah Sunday, a Medieval fair and toun on ii: Saturday and a Greek IOl18fest on Sunday. It'a the one time Of the year when the campus is dreaed up to encou.raae commlmity members to visit. The event doubles• an llCtivity to recruit new studenta. t 'The celebration begi.na Friday at 6 p.m., when the camival opena en the front lawn. It runa until midnight Fric:ky and Saturday and enda at 6 p.m. Sunday. Rides begin at noon SatUrday and Sunday. Tbe Wayi,aooee Medieval Faire la the featured event an Sa1Urday, by far the bulls c:t.y during I the celebration. Joua~a and Juaaling will be staged, and doziepa of booUw will be stocked with food, games and informatico. ~• Am> en Saturday, tows of the San Joaquin : There-wfl be continuous musk at the UC lrvlne "~elebrate UCI," going Freshwater M.anh will be conducted. beginning at • on all weekend on campus. 9, 10 and 11 ._m. Pu:ticipenta should meet at the · ·· i. • UCI Arboretum en Campus Drive near Jamboree The Friends-of UCI will lpoolOl" .their annual McLinn, who will poee -aa a niedentooday Merit ~.m.-reCita!-a Hall. Thia year's theme is I Road, away from the main univenity grounds. F.ar1h Day with a speech at Gatew~y Plaza by Bill and aororiti~, will com lete the events with an 8 Community Leadership Brunch at 9:30 a.m. Twain to addnm "Peace and Justice in the Nuclear 'Give My · · •YIA Greek Salute." - Saturday at Ga~ay~. Relervationa can be ~e." Several environmental groups will offer . Ticketa to the~ are $4 in adv~ and *5 at ,.(~~~-.·,--.-'(31tC;.)·xr-:=:s;:;;;=::~·~~..a ~: ,s;: Jtfi·v ~.,,.,i;.~~~~,~...-...111 a ;;;~~;e;r;,:::~;J"~r And at 12:30 p.m. Sa~y. UCI Will ObeerVe The Greek aongfest, featuring UCI fraternities Youth Shelter ln~ Be.Ch. · · ·, ._.,. .~.,,;,I•'" ~ .... , .. ~ They weren't looking for a Ogbt. ~were looking co~· ''I C.ANl'1111NK OF AN011tER RECENT ftlM 11IAT IS SO fUNN'( SO MOVING AND SO RIGOROOSU' UNSFNl1MF.N'OO-111£ WRr11NG IS SUPERB. AMONG <mlEI 11llNGS 'BETRAYAC IS A MYSTF.IY sron I HOPE rr WIU·S'E\Y A LONG TIME.Jt -....... c...t,i ,.,,. ,.,. ,.,_. "ONE OF111E PROFOUND TES'DUIENTS OFOURTIMEf OON7M1SS IT IFYOU HAVE ANY REGAID FOR 11IE GWRIF.S OF GRF.AT AC'l1NG.tt _...._,s.na. .. .,......, "****SUPERB! A BRIWANT 'BRIEF ENCOUNTER' FOR THE 80'S-EU'.GANT, WITl'Y AND D£EPU' TOUCHING'' -----------------------------_-~~ -------------------- Ttit• (;.1'1~.r~ ---------------------------~-~ -----------.,, -ti A masterpiece avtc e.Bet of Soutbem C.altfcmia w01 praent the exception of the famed Bol8hPt Ballet. one i the full-tencth produc:Uon of ~·· at Plunmw-aplflclnt ...-it bM been mwtnc. In addition to I Audi1cdum. 301 S.. CbapNn Ave., J'uDerton on the tmmuv "fllrtatloul" p. de dNx in Act One, I- C • • 8 II May 7 and La Mirada Qvic T'btatre, 14900 La Cvic Ballet bM re-lntn>duced the ''romantic'' .,_de ! . /VIC a11et to dance Mirada Blvd., La Mlrada on May 28. Each deux, In wbJcb Gt.lle and Albrecht portray their' Q. • performance ~at 8 ~ sreat love for .ch other. • production of-'Giselle' &a!!:u: .. c~.?!~•:r~ fm~::"e!~WW.~:e~.~ ~ ... ,, ,. tndiUon of perfanmnce for a1mcst 100 years after with Anthony Sellan u Albrecht and Kate • its fint lntroducdon in 1842. 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INVITES you TO JOIN us FOR ~'All About Crui.Bi11B" - ,-C 1111 ii .A. t l r .1 C L: I 0 r~ ) Kiited festival ••• Scots to gather All the color and pepantry of Scotland wW be on dtaplay when the 5ht annual Highland Gatherl~ and Gamea gets under way at the Oranae O>unty JlairlfOUnda on May 28 and 29. llundreda of plpera, Highland dancers and Soottlah/Amertc:an athletes from all over the Wm will put on a two-day kilted festival of musk': dancing and-ipu.cle to rival any Biahlapd event bU~ of Scotland. Spomored by the United Soott.iah Societ?, the Highland Games were organized in 19~2 from growing clan pic:nic8 which carried on the cultural tradltiona of Soottiah Americana. Today's games offer the public the opportunity to share the splendor and fun of the Scotti.ah culture. The bagpipe's soulful .ound, no longer a call to war, but a llOWld of celebratJon, will open and cloae the games. Pipera., drummers and flddlera will vie for priue throughout the two days, ~e pipe bands march in demomt:rationa and oompetitiom. Swirling kilts and flaahlng feet make Highland dancing one of the moet colorful event.a at the games. The oompetiton are young becau.e it lS an ext.remely 1trenuow form of competition requiring endurance and agility, u well aa artiatic execution. Thia year's contestants wW be competing for the ~finals in H1ah1and dancln.ll, perfonnlna the fling, swOrd dance, Sean Triubbaa, reel or Iriah Jig and Mllor'a hornpipe. One of them ai.o wm wtn the cowted Oty of Edinburgh Medal, a perpetual tr9phy for outstanding perfonnance. Weight throwing, when done the Scottiah way, ii another crowd pleaser. A 58-pound weight, attached to a ring handle by 15 inches of heavy chain. la thrown for both diatance and height. When thrown for height. the weight must go oyer a cram bar while the contestant nimbly steps alide before the welJbt craahea to the ground. A similar 26-pound weight ia thrown for distance. Other contests of strength Include the "fixed handle hammer throw," ln which a 22-pound hammer on a 50-lnch abaft la twirled around the · contestant'• head until maximum speed Ls attained, then lt la let sc; the atone put where contestants throw a 22-pound stone for distance; and the tart.an drum tc.a which pits man against a beer keg. The team events provide fast paced action with rugby, AYSO soccer, and the traditional tug-of- war. There are events for all ages and interests at the Highland Games. Children'• sack races, three legged and wheel barrel races and pillow fights are conducted throul(hout the day. dan tents can help trace a family name and Scottish meat pies can make a good time even more enjoyable. Border collies will be herding sheep and ducks. Hours of the games are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The admlaaion price la $6 for adults, $1 for children, and J4 for senion. The group diax>unt for 20 or more is j $1. For more informatlcn on the Hlahland Games, Kitted Hlghlanden tune their bagpipes p1eue call (213) 370-9887 or (714) 998-7857. for the 51st Highland Gathettng. t I I I I I I I I I I In addition to bel.nc colorful. many Scottiah eventa are spectaculu' in their execution. 'lbe caber io.. deYilecl centwies -eo • a test of· stl'eftgth. challenps men of ml.Ide and skill who m\M J*:k ~"""K u~•-!°~*°~~~ if;12~P1Ma17;l~Qftc;lt~ittemptec1.ontyby~~~tia;~1Mr'ftllll r;:-~:::::::::::;::;;::::~,;::--,,.c.:;:~~:..{l'!lldii~j;;"r.;~;~::-"it.-:;~::.::,, =~;:;;:-: .. :;~:;~;,.,::: .•••••.. ~ ~' .... -:· J ~-_, ~ -... . ~ , .. ~ men weighing over 200 pounct.; now there II a1-> a lightweight amateur, novice, and women•• divtaion, uatna vary1na me aaben. ccNA8TASSIA KINSKI IS TEMPESTUOUS AND SMOLDERINGLY BEADTIFUL ... '' -Kmn Thomu, LOS ANGBLBS TIMES cc A SEXY, STYLI8H AND PROVOOATIVE FANTASIA ... '' -Kiohul er.cow. ROLLING 8TONll MAGAZINE "KINBXI HAS A MYSTERIOUS, INNATE QUAUTY ... THAT -CA8T8 A SPECIAL SPELL.'' -Boeer ~ CBIOAOO BUN·TDlES k1nak1 'nureyev 1"8 -• • ..... ... ., • • -· -... _t._ ~" -----------· .. ----------·-·· -----------------. . • • t. • t I _J ~ Speclal performances -.::: ~ 1Lou Gehrig' opens at playhou~e • as Drama workshop set High school students participate "O -.::: ~ ' .... C> "O c C> ~ oomrnunity theater actress wile and the mother of one of tu. players. The roles are played by Jon Sidoli, Kathryn Johnson and Barbara F.dlvan. Sidoli was named beat actor of the festival. OUtatanding drama students frool Orange County high schools will participate in UC Irvine's 1983 Drama Workahop Program May 14. i ~ Two special perfo~ of the Lasuna Moul&on Playbou.e'a award- winning ~act play "Lou Gehrig Did Not Die df Cancer" will be pre.ented tonight and tomorrow at the playhouae. The performancea, scheduled for 8 .§ p.m .• are beinc staged to help ra19e a: funds to send the cast to the Festival of American Community Theater (FACT) national finals, scheduled June 8-11 in Ha.1ns, Alaska. Ticketa for the special performances are priced at $5 each and are available at the playhouse box office, 606 Lacuna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Further information may be obtained by calling the theater al 494-0743. The seminar, which wW run from~ noon to 5 p.m., ia ha.ted by the UCI School of Fine Arta. It ii destRned to introduce talented young perlonnen to the UCI drama J>l'OIJ'1Ull. Included among the day'• activities will be an address by drama department ch.airman Robert C.ohen on opportll.Dities in drama at UCI, an audition workshop conducted by graduate director Donna Soto- Morettini and a stage movement ~ presented by Clayton Garriaon, head of the achool's music theater. 'The play, written by Jason Miller and directed by Alex Goben. captured the west.em title laat Saturday in competition with theater groups from Nevada and Hawaii. "Lou Gehrig" ia a dramatic comedy focuaing on a Little League coach, bis ~ .......... LINCOLN DQl\lf IN •, "•, ~OUNTAIN VALLEY OQIVE IN H 't'. l. · 5 ~ • • ! .., -fMJIY-.•• -..... ns~,.,. - _,._ ........... ...... _ .. _ .... ,... WTfl'nW9 ,..~ ...... '"9CMW iMJ.l" 1111 0..fl- Completing the May 14 event will ''Thoroughly original. Magical!' -NEW YORK TINES lfi'am .. -~-~ ~ tOiAAIOTS CF Flfrj • ...... :===-~o ·-------..--- *BARGAIN MATINDS • ...., tllt'll ........ , AH P'erlonNlnciM before 6:00 PM ~ ..... & ..... , .... .......,.. be a tour of I.he fine arts facilities, participation in a panel discussion with UCI drama students and a performance of the mainstage production, Shakespeare 's "Coriolanus." THE GOLDEN WEST College Madrigal Singen, and award-winning choir of 20 voices directed by Warren Peterkin, will sing for a mother- daughter tea at Grace Lutheran Church, Huntington Beach, on May 7. The choir has just returned from a succe.ful concert tour of Mexico City, Taxco and Acapulco, where it performed in achoola. a university and a park, singing a variety of church, oonoert and show music. '~ .,J_.,,,.., fUt.l,f\ I\. ....... .\ -·-__ .,,... ' --------··----------------------------------------------9 -..,-l - ' . -,,.. : .-• Io If' "arl'))jl} ---~---------:2 0 -Pearlman batons ••. occ symphony i ~ c.out Collep's symphony orchestra, cooductecf by Jcmph Pearlman, cbe. out Ua 22nd .-m on~:. with three daUta performing lfOl'tm by Shubert. Lalo, and Griffes. '"'9 concert will bealn at 8 p.m. in the Robert B. Mocre Performing Arts Theatre. Tkbta, priced at ~ f« general admimon and fot for OCC lt\ldenta. Gold Card holden (eenior dtlzem), and children under 12, are on sale in the OCC 'l'k:ket Offlce. The office, located in the oolJese'a student center buildlnc. ia open Monday throu&h Friday from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. 'llcketa will ai.o be ~ at the box office prior to the concert. - The three aoloista incll'.ade tympaniat Randy Wol~ vtolintat Karen Lak, and flautist Althea HoJdcroft. -Woltz la a graduate of the Univenity of Souihem Ca1ifomia. and baa staried In n&rope. He CD ::J pw'aM9 an active career u a profe91iona.1 musician. a. and baa been ,principal bassoon of the OCC ! symphony ~ 1978. He will otter world premiere, ~ P.!rlormance of bis own comp08itlon, titled a. 'Fantasy Allecro'' f« Tympmii and CltdwMra. ~ Lak hlll ~ a member of the OCC .ympbony > lot the PM' nine yeen, and hlll been oonoertmaster ~ foi-four years. An active performer and U!eCber, a, ahe studied with Rudolf ~inen of the Chicago N Symphony Orchestt'a. She plays an F.ngliah violin. ~ made in 1640 by Tbomaa Urquart. During the 00: ~ concert ahe will perform "Symphonie 6pagnole" ~ f« Violin and On:hestra, by Lalo. Holdcroft baa been principal flute fC1': the 00: Symphony for the s-t tour years. A graduate of the Unlvenlty o! Brltlah Columbia and the Unlvenlty ol Soutbmn C.allf.omla. ahe baa siudied . with ~ Stewna, Robert Aitken, Murru Panitz. and Jultua Baker. -·--. I I I I , I I IO We're slving you a second chance ·to see a film you'll want to see apln and again and apin. 2 ACADEMY AWARDS Beat Sapportlng Actor - Loaia Gouett. Jr. Beat Original 8oag - .. Up Where We~ FAMILY 1W11 ~ .... IMBrookhustloge(714)772-6446 11161 Brookt1urst . •COITAMUA EdwardsBristol (714)540·7444 Fountain Valley ~ •OFFICER o•l'I 962-1248 ~·~------..;.;...;;.;..;,.;.;;,;;.;.;..;;,.:;.:::.:,_ _____ _,, --l.om1n Attractions Fitm fest scheduled A film festival, sponsored by the Orange County Fair, will feature works b&' winners in the 1983 competition. • F.ntries are being accepted until May 15, and the final product must be submitted for judging by June 6. · c.ompeUtion, ·open t.o -partidpanta who either live in or lel'Vice Oranse County, includes film, alide or video tape productions, with or without sound. Categories are commercial, recreational (individual or group), and educational (student, student group, or i.natructor/echool production). Judging will be based on originality, overall technical quality and on how well the intended purpose ia communicated. Additional Information ia available by calling the 751-FAIR. The fair -rn8 from July 8 through 17. Symphony will play The Irvine Symphony Orchestra will perform in a free concert Sunday (May 8) at the Newport Harbor Art M U8eWD. The concert will begin at 5 p.m. at the muaewn. 850 San Clemente Drive, next to the Newport Center Ubrary. The orchestra, conducted by Bernard Gilmore, will open with Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 8, featurfn& Robert Becker and Linda Blanche on violas. .arwi will conclude with Mozart's Symphony No. 36, the "Linz" Symphony. ~ lntern1iss1on 1~·.-1 • )~., . 1. · .. 'The Game. , • • Too high for so little Are you an NT, an SP. an SJ or an NF? U that 10unda like alphabet .:>Up to you. but you'd like further enlightenment, then perhaps you're a candidate for "The Game of Games," a motivational entertainment be1nc presented on Monday dark nJ&hts af South Cout Repertory. It's a show with an in~ prerni8e -1hat human belnp are broken clown into four basic peraonali~ and how they react to a given' situation_ on what color-<:Oded group they fit into. Interesttna. Vecy lnte!Wtlng, in fact. Except that tickets are priced at $.14.:K> and the level of talent is woefully thy' of thit-~ffered at the l'D08t unpretentious community ~tir. The acting company la made up of nine performers, not identified in the }Jrolram u to who i.s whom, but since there are no reel standouts. it doesn't matter. All are chronically deficient in stage energy to varying degrees, and the ememble work -especially. the bloodlesa finaJe -is partlcularly weak. This noted, it must be mentioned that the concept of "The Game of Gamea" is quite intriguing, and audience memben may flnd, after taking the quiz each recews, that they may not be the penonality type~ 1mag1ned the!melves to be. These typevare the NT (intult1ve and analytical), the S1> (fun-loving and competitive), I' A lrAJl.8 rrlNNEll Sf ACTRESS · Meryl Scrcep ,. . • •, ., \"I°'' ~ . .. '. ',' ' . I, '. -· ---·51.S (~ ... :~:::: .~' .. _. ..... _55, ... TOM SELLECK BESS ARMSfRONG HIGH RoAD 1b CHINA FWl and adventure at every tum. ·~ f~ I '' ~ ~--: ·-(..~I -=~~· ••• I --_,..,. the SJ (practical and responsible) r 1d the NF (sensitive and compassionate). The ac.ora, in their skits, move in and out of these characters. What type they are depends on the color of the c~ they're sitting in or standing near. Director Al Valletta doubles as master of ceremonies and appeaa from time to time in the staged sequences. Don Lowry, creator of the "Game of Games" concept, also performs, but we aren't advised as to which actor he is. Considerable expense has gone into the production of ''The Game of Games," and it's regrettable that the total effect is diluted by actors of obviously limited experience. Were Lowry and Valletta to step out and bring in seasoned local stage performers, the ahow might be worth the steep ticket price. "The Game of Games" will be played again on May 9 and June 13 at SCR's Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Ct>oter Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations may be ordered by calling Joan Scheinoha at 476-0151. • • • SOUTH COAST Repertory currently is holding auditions for its eight-week summer conservatory, scheduled from June 20 to Aug. 12. The intensive course for prospective SATURDAY. APRIL JO .. ~ ~ 7" ~ profeesional actors Ls directed by SCR vocal coach ~ James Wilson, new head of the eve ning ~ conservatory. :r; .., Clasaea are limited to 15 students and meet C: eight hours a day, five days a week. Instructors ~ include professional theater staffers and guest lecturers. Admission to the aununer conservatory is by audition only. To schedule an audition in May, rontact the SCR administrative offices at 957-2602. • • • CALLBOARD -The Westminster Community Theater has issued two casting callil -one for its next show, •• And.rocles' and the Lion," on May 9 and the other for its second annual variety show on May 10 ... Charles Taylor i.s directing "And.rocles" and needs 14 men and 12 women, while variety show d.J.rectors Clark Burson and Michael Aquila will be seeking singers, dancers, comedians, novelty acts and afl types of specialty performers ... both audltions are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at the theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster ... for further information. call 995-4113. · Another variety show ii auditioning Monday and Tuesday, this one !or the Cypress Cqmmunity Oriented Theater at the city's Cultural Arts Center, 5172 Orange Ave ... call 527-1949 for more details. Classic cars. classic appare4. CIA~\1C collectibles your signature of d1st1nct1on. Find It all at Fastuon Island With The-Broac:Jway. Buffums. Bullocks Wilshire. Neiman McJrcus and Robinson's Over 70 fine stores 1n all Just oft Pac1f1c Coast Hwy becween MacArthur anef Jamtx>r~ Blvds. 1n Nevvport Beach. I\) ID .... ID co c.> .-. ., 19 i -~ i < .,;. • ~ LL ....... l5 "O i i ~ -.2 a: ·- ---------. ' l.....l.Jlft:llll}' (' . .'l:J!'l'::J Exhibits continue. • • Calif. works ''Vin~~" worka of art fnlm 1950 to uno, 11 atru at the TLJC Gallery, en Ant.on St.. Cotta w.... exhibition will ciontiDue throQlb May 7. It took BettJ Turnbull, co-director of the pllel')', over ~ month.I to cull together small mall'terworka by some of California'• moat important artiata. - Included in the exhibition are painUnca. drawiql. printa and aculpture by the following artista: John Baxter, Billy Al Bengston. Bruce Conner, Robert Cremean, Jerrold Davia, Tony DeLap, Richard Diebenkom, George Henna, John Paul Joos. David Park. Sam Rk:hanbon. F.d Ru.::ha, James Weeb, Fmenon Woeltfer, Paul Wanner, and Jack Zajak.. TLK Gallery is open Tueaday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. • • • A two penon exhlWtion of coJ,or ~ by aerial photopapher Willlam Gameu arid Jay Dunitz will be held at the Suaan Spiritµa Gallery .......... . ,. f.rclm April 30 to JWle 4. A reception fOf' the arUsta will be held on May 4 lnJm 7. until 9 p.m. in the~ The Swan S u G located at 522 Old Newport 'Bl~ Newport and la open 'I'ue9day throuab S..turda.y f,rom 10 until 5. For further information. call (714) 631-6405 during • regular pl)ery houri. William Garnett has been making aerial photograph• for· more than three decades, an - infatuation that began with an aerial aightlleeblg • tour at the age of 14. He worked u an architectural pbotogapher durlna the tint part of h.la career and aft.er World War II. began to combine his interest in flyin8 with photography. Jay DunJtz, 27, received a BFA in photqp"apby from the San Frandax> Art Imtitut.e in 1978 after studies et both the Kam. a&y Art Institute and Harvard Graduate Sc:boo1 of IMr Rla Jaree ooJar pbotosrapha exhibit strong elementa of de9i&n. with striking textures and rich coloration. • • • • • Chinese brush paintings by master arttst O,OU KW1g-IM •• on dtlplay 'through May tJ • the Orange CQast Coalege Art GaJery. Chou. 80, has •I ' · ~ · ~ .;o.,. -...,_, • ~~ • 4 ~ ~.:...:.:.:...:.~ .. .,a,'l. ., -" l°JI'--.: .. .<o -·-·~--~.....,..·-i;;~ ~b·this;~· - • \ hours are from 10 a.m. to J p.m. Monday through Frtday Md eve.t*1gs by appofl iblN!nt. Celebration Large float is readied A colorful, animated, silver-themed float bearing a large "25" atop a muave two-tiered strawberry abor1cake will hichllcht the popular Garden Grove Strawberry Featival parade Memorial Weekend, May 21-30. "Strawbeny Silver Anniverary" ia the theme of the 2&th annual family-style festival, 1argat community fair in the 13 wenem stateL Mon than 100..000 ~ are expected to line the par.de route thrOUlh Garden Grove en May 28, accordina to Bill BU'ker, P9ftde cha1rman. A recently.unveiled lf've..~Jona Kale model of the pu'9de float comista of tiu-.eparate but connected unit• which feature many large 1trawberriea and Miu Garden Grove, Becky Kemler', IUl1'0UDded by her court of ~ Deetped by the Green l'loat Co., Garden Grove, the actual float la 45 feet Jona, 14 feet wide and 14 feet tall. lw pr'imarJ cobs are lilver, red and white. The float'• tint unit cootalm a J.arae, revolving atrawbeny. Tbe 150-unit par.de be8im at 11 a.m. It will feature celebritm, Ooata, bindll, marchlnc unit.a, clowns, antique autos, political flaurea and equemian units. 'n.e pal"llde ~ at 8 a.m. by a C~tocraPb The Gl'CMt StrawblrTJ r.dva1 Amt., apomor ot the event. hM bootrl~ wrly $1 million to )'OUth and charitabht cau.. ahice ita lncep~ It ' ia a QOft·Pl'Ofit oamm:.., lerVke Ol'lulmUoD ~ by 18 cl\'k: Who danata ..... dl'Dil and talmt. Put a ffttD 100rdt to \OOf"k /or .- a tM 642·5671 --.,_ . . . . ~ --------- -'-·' I •I• · ~ ,· "\ l l: .._1 4._ '-IL· I t J Art festival ••• Things have changed. ·over the years By all aocowlta, the Newport Beach City Arts Festival wasn't much to look at when it first was un\lelled 19 yean ago tJn the front lawn of city hall. A couple.of artists, a couple of~ and that wu about it. Just a few })u,ngry artists tired of fightlftC~ mobs in Laguna Beach. . But dmee have changed. The art festival now is a two-day felt at fancy l'uhion ~·that draws thou&andl of ~ton. # The fest1Val bu become a virtual sampler of the &11t "1d range. from oil paintings to kite .• Early Bird Dinner Specials -· BEEF RIB DINNER 55.95 Includes Soup or Salad Baked Potato & Corn on Cob a lso DAILY 5 It 7 f .L m . ... , .... .. making and jazz-bands to Mexican folk dance troopa. It all get.a started again May 14 and 15 in the courtyard of the Newport Center shopping mall. As in recent years., there will be a juried art festival with $5,000 in caah prizes and a contest for children. Judges this year Y?ill be Betty Tesman, chairman of the Newport Beach art commission; Ellen Breitman, curator of education at Newport Harbor Art Museum; Tony DeLao, professor of art at UC Irvine; and photographer Susan Spirltus. Chamg~f ~fo .8m~~~e~ p~tUnch -Performing at the festival will be the Orange Coast Jazz Band, the Irvine Guitar Ensemble and the Al Maitlad Jazz Ensemble. Folk dancers also will be on hand. · In addition to J>lli!ltinp, there will be quilting, sta ined glass, fl ower arrangement and photographer exhibits on the festival grounds. ·The festival, free ·of charge ,to the public, is sponsored by the city arts commission and the Fashion Island Merchants Association. It will run noon to 5 p.m. both days. RESTAURANT Mom's Day Is Special DINNER BUFFET 1~~~~~~~ ~7~~-~ ~ Night menu featuring: Cornish Game Hen ' ;1'.~y( ........ ~"'.:'!' Yams. PeaS, Only 14982 REDHILL At Edinger TUSTIN 730-0115 Soup or Salad sg 5 0 Dessert • OPEN ALL DAY Dinner Served from 5 P.M . Champagne & Rowers for Mom are on the houMI 640-1573 Special Champagne Brunch 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. '400 to •e• DINNER SERVED 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. Family Entertainment with - 11 year old Tiffany Renee ' ~ 15 ~ 0 -~ ~ 71(' ID :l a. <» .... ..... -n .... a: Q1 ":: )> "O. ~ I\) CD ~ CD CJ) (,) ,, ·~ Currently Screening • aAD llOY8: Rated R. Seen Penn ("Tap9." "Fut Tlmee at Miperstara Chud( NOO'lt Md David C.,redlne equare off In thll re Rldgmont High") glv. a riveting pertonnance aa a teen-t1941 actlon·adYenture ftlm. Non1s plays a modem Texaa Rang« -street punk who leerna about peraonal ~blllty In a grim hunting f« C.rradlne. i::: juvenile detention oenter. An axtremety lntenM, violent n1m _9-directed by ~thal ("Halloween II"). DPOllED: Rated R. S.Utlful NutUlla Klnskl ("T .... " '"' · -~ · ., ... "Cat People") can't salvage this Intellectually P!"etentloul film ~ &PtltNQ .aAK: Rated R. Flufty, harmleu fllm about two from writer-director James Toback. The absurd story ... Innocent college 1tudent1 who )Oln In the ennual~ lnvulon somehow mixes a college glrl'a IMICh fOf ~ In New Vortc '.g of Fort Laudefdale, Aa. A typlcal teen-age Jlnk• fllm. City. the world of high fashion modeling and a violent lL directed without d18tlnc:11on by Sean S. Cunning ("Friday International terrorist gang. Danoer Rudolf Nureyev co-stars. ~ the 13th"). G) TOOTaa: Rated PG. Oua11n Hoffman plaY9 an out of wont "g MAX DUGAN "inuttNa: aated PG. An amusing but actor who dona women'• clothing, and wins a soap opera role. a> potntleal comedy from the prollflc typewriter of Nell Simon. Funniest fllm bf the yew, Md lt'a·qulte touching, too. JeMlca -··--T--M•ahe Maea:i.....,..u-a-d~~~ J~M91 • ..1f!Ll~..AM_..Ri"1~1A1L~1-­ai and mother who get• an unexpected VtiltlromlMir -1ong:J091· roles. - ~ father (Jason Robards), who has a suitcase full of caati to • spend. E.T. THE EXTRA·nRM8TRIAL: Rated PG~ stars Henry• ,2 Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert Macnaughton and Drew 0: HIGH ROAD TO CHIMA: Rated PG. Tom Selleck and Beu Barrymore. This hlghly ac:ctalmed sctence--fantasy fllm deals Armstrong make an appeallng team of adventurers In this with a young boy who befriends a tittle lost alien from outer enjoyable but forgettable "Raiders'" ripoff. Too llttle attention apace. This family film has been touted ea one of the belt In ts given to the romance. too much to the predictable plot and some vlolent skirmishes. Great photography of vintage years. biplanes. FRANCES: Rated R. Melodramatic biography of the late movie star Frances Farmer, dealing with her rebelllous teen MONTY PYTHON'S MEAHING OF UFE: Rated R. It may years and her succ:as In Hollywood, and graphically depicting be offensive to some. but fhls 111 the funnlell film yet from the her struggle with a series of appar1nt mental breakdowns. zany Monty Python troupe. Loose storyline allows the Python After some rocky momenta near the beginning, Jessica Lange comics to take on a variety ol human dilemmas. from Ute to turns In a forceful perfonnanee. death. Be prepared for the Infamous restaurant vomiting scene, which Is both repulslve and hllarlou1. THI! OUT81Dl!R8: Rated PG. Director Francia Ford Coppola brings S. E. Hinton's ciaaatc teen novel fo vivid Ille. The atyllZed, often unreallstk: ~ may not appeal to some older movleg04lrs, but It should prove a hit among teeo-age fans. Good pertormanc:es from a young cast that Includes c. Thomes Howell, Matt Diiion and Ralph Macchio. FLASHDANCIE: Rated R. Aaahy but shaltow "Roci<y .. -llke •tOfY of a female welder who d811C89 In a night club and dreams of beeomlng a ballet dancer. Jennifer Beehl stars. The fllm was directed by Adrian Lyne ("Fox•"). THE BLACllt 8TAUJON RIETURH8: Rated PG. Sequel to the popul., hit about a be4M,ltlful blecit hOfM and his young rider. In this outing, the Black 11 stolen Md hie ownet, ptayed Jlgeln by KeftY Reno, travels to the Mlddle East to reac:ue the hof'M. LONIE WOLF MCQUADE: Rated PG. Martlal arts THE VIAR OF LIVING DANOEROUSL Y: Rated PG. A young 1oumall1t tak .. on his first big Ullgnment, covering the last days of the Sukarno regime In Indonesia, and meet. a diverse array of characters. Including an enigmatic little man named Billy, brllllantty played by the American actress Linda Hunt. QAMOHI; Rated PG .• atan Ben Klngsley as India's non- violent mahatma. Riveting performance mak .. thl• ponralt of a leader. long u It II. c:onUnually Intriguing. THE VERDICT: Rated R tor language. Paul Newman gives his best perfOfmance In years u a drunken lawyer who putts himself together to try a tongshot cue against a powerlullegal firm representing the Catholic ArchdlOOW of Bolton. lilgh- octane direction by Sidney Lumet ("Prlnle of the City"). 80PHIE'8 CffOICIE: Rated R, stars Meryl Streep In a eoul-deep performance wtllc:h hi strong enough to elllpae the fllm"I shortcomings. Streep d~ completety Into her role u a concentration camp IONtYor haunted by guilt. - T~ Dust Witch, played by Pam Grier, the ethereal emissary of evfl from a mysterious travelfng camlval, dispatches a tarantula to find twq,. boys In "Something Wicked This Way Comes." The Watt Disney prOductlon. of the Ray Bradbuly story opens citywide ihlf weekend. . , :-:!1"_: --I --~~~-~. r;~=--~~~~:i~~~-,~~· · ?"'11rifip.;_:::i.V{f.1'Jf)!(. :..~{'~~~~t,;~·~.(~ l , rtf9"!!!:11 OPEN 6 A.M. "Beat Tke Cloclt Si-ial" 6 A.M. 60< 7 A.M. 70', Etc. ' Happy Hour Drinka $1.00 4 to 1 P .M. Entertaiziment from 8 PM. ~ t.~~::.::::~:::~~ ·JO ANN.E WORLEY and ROGER PERRY They're~ $ C?!!1° S<W1 ~ NEU. SIMON , ....... MARVIN llAMLllC8 iaf I Cantorise Fool; •••• 1'MI ..... -...... c.... ...... The GrtncMf Oour1Mt Cott .. 8hos>PM. of Southefn Celfomlll reoco*8a Cinco de Meyo. 1813. the IP9dll dey to acknowledge the Important contribution• of our Mexican-American ~to the oornm.nty tn Loa Angelel Cowlty ~ ~ Qll ~ a. & ..... 9 per cup · (~ i.ic.ouc ardlrt) on Mey 6th. o.ildoeof The........,,. hold9y .. be bit. ooo•••••IOfned by the Gmder wlttl a epedal bonul •.• a drllWlng tar a COlorM PlnAta filled With dttectable QQl)dlee wtll be given •••~ kl.. each ..-.nnt. Omwtna to.mi .,. 8¥8llable n eeat\ Gllndii now through "'8Y 6th. flo pwct-. ~. The G(lnder Gourmet CoffM Shool>M la delighted In MMlnQ Cinco de Meyo. 1183 at IOcattoni In Huntington Beactl and Newport a.en. ***** ~ Of ,,,. tw)I Pfof AcMl1*1iftlO a.pt. . , READtNG ENJOYMENT ! DA VS A WEEK In the Baxter'• menu-12 peoes lotta- ls aeon fO tie • major -motion picture. llilyPilllt 15 ,, i . ·-- - , ,. • ·--------------91!!1111~~ ...... ----------------~~ What's Happening s6.95 DINNER SPECIALS 7 NIGHTS A WEEK Froin 5 p.m. Pl-lled tor two_... s-toimeno• fiONgtlt end ......._ et the UiauN Moulton~. IOI lA8'llW ~ Aoed, u.ur-.... (494-0743). CwUln ... p.m. ... Pl'OOMdl P'O '° ._.. l..llluM'•.,. eo ._ ......... ...._ ..... DOUILla." two ..... OOftll ...... In • ~=---::=:&.~~ (ID~ .... tom ...... ._._,,.._.end~ • e:to tlWougfl Mir 21 .... a,..._• 2:IO an....._,, u.y 15· ;.,._ PATCllW a.-. OP .... dllldrwt'e---.. ~. opei• IOnlgflt .... C:0.. .... 0. ,....Dim an tM ~ ....... ···-to .. °'*'19 CouneY,..,..,...... coeee Mw (714-61119). """'°""•-.. .,. .,_. toNgM .. • o'Cllodl end '°"'°'''* end ...._ • 4 PA. -.TOP 1lm W0..0. I Wiit'( TO an OPP," a Mtllll ~ oomedy, ........ the Ne1410tt Thaet.r Ma Centar, 2501 CllH ·orfve~ Newport Baactt (e.2-1119) • .,. "'*' Tilunlday9 througf\ 8eturdeye .. • p . •11•1r•Kll"TWORW HOUND," • myllllrY. comedy, .. on e1age et the Gam Theeter, 12162 Mein 81., Gardin Glove teH-7213). CwUAn t1tMe.,. 1 e~"'· w~ tttrougtt ~end 7:10 ~ untl..., 14.._,,,. ..,..,,_ Pl.AW. OUR ......_,. a tnu11oe1 comedy by Nell Simon. le the ftn •t u,e GrMd Otnner Tttaater. ? Fl'Mdrnen Way, AnaMtm (77M220al c-irtaln tlmM Vaty ~-:r .. ~~~ love trteng .. , Wiii ba Pl-•1191'.1 bf tf'9 UCI Dfwna WorbtlOp Wedneaif.iiy ttwouah aeturdey al ...i _. In ttte F1ne Mil 81udlo n-ter on tfie IMne ~ (.,,...17). PwtfOrTMllC• .. be~ et I p.m. ..,._,.,.., ... •••lletlO OOfMdy .. being,,,,_,... .. the ~tlrigtoolleedl~Meln~•YortttownAw Knott's Berry Farm's 2nd annual In the 8eeclfl Wlege lfqaptllg ~. HuoUngton BPI rtt r:1-444!5). ...,twmei ... .,. GMfl Fftday9 end 8eturdeye • square dance festlval Saturday and :to ttlfough ..,._ 21. Sunday wlfl be featurfng so~ of the ART .. ~ ,1.ia.: t--_. CQUntlY'~ sq&11re danqrs. Folks llke nn•uu wr.,.. Koe.ut. '1~ Anton BMS C011ta l«ettori l.Utretl, Bob Van Antwerp -and ,..._ ~ antttled, ·~ Ctillomla" rune ~ Shanna Forbush wlH be struttJng their Mey 7, ~ wortla °' .. tram 1950 to 1970. Holrf.,. stuff at various times throughout the T•,_,I) S•urctily, 11 a.m.-S'30 p.m. lllblftdol• ~s. f stJv 1 See What'• ~Ing, ~ 18 e a · 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. DINNER SERVED 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Every Mom Receives s Complimentary Selection From OUr Dessert TtB)L Hiiia NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 99 lnclud• Bewrage -Wall Drink or Bear .9 .. 1:18 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA MOTIER'S DAY BREMf ASJ ~ Newport .-Downey &. France have something dellclouslg In CODIDIOll. ~· French Country Dining ~ (2U) tzT.OlD f'leowpoft (714) 95S·2755 Classy Autos Advertised in the DAILY PILOT ~ .. share the~ olhowto~and~ ~ frendl COUlb'y a.ti*-~ Aener1l ~ c:&w rue home llyte French C°""'Y.,.,,. paaMd In e aatlll "°"** ltrt i09phere. 'Mot:Jier'S' cnay- This Day Is Special! C:O.,limattuy bottk of d111mp"f"t with yo11r Motlru's D.y Sllnd11y Dlmrtr! • • UBJDato ~ ~ channingcafe on the left Bank? You know the one. You sat there ~·';) ~ for hours watChing the world 1 ' • go by. You slpped e hearty ·1 wiM end enjoyed e detic:lous , -c French meal It wasn't en expensive restaurant Just simple. And atmospheric. And it's right here at. .. 3421 Vie Udo. t4ewport a.ch. (714) 67~ The American Express4Card. Don't leave home without it: g .. R's none other than our~ l.Dbsterlal Dinner at $4.50 of the usual ptn. Nie. usually ask $12.451) \bu get a broiled Australian lobster tail 'tbur' chok:e of dam chowder or fiesh salad Plus baked potato, fiesh vegetable, hot bread and buttei: AD i>r ~$7.95. At a pdce k tta, ~ think VoU'll Ip. ~ -fl Ji 0 -~ l ~ ~ ~ ... -"" ... I Ci ID -.-+-··· ';< > ~ -·~·- I\) !O ~ «> Cl> (o) ... r ta' ~ ------------·-----· -.. .. ---What's Happe ning O> ,.. From Page 16 O> •O• ••••ON CHRtlTIAN aw•LRY, INC., 1188 N Sunflower, Coeta Meta. One-woman ehow, featuring -waten:olOn by Ch--* Hwang. opene May e. lnfOrmatJon .9-557..()804. ..., NZZOU GALLErl, 3333 Br1etol, Coata Meu. Plllnted .,;.. drawing• and eculpturH by Nancy Swan Drew wlll be as ~May3-31. :g . ,._ AR'Ta GAUDY, 3&4 Fcnst AYe.. # 17, Laguna u.. Bwt\. Exhibit NfVllng May ~ fMtl.na wen. of Cetlfomlen -;:: print inUera Leonard Edmondton, Shiro ltceg.awa, Janet _._,,_ ___ «>....,.J-t~ Derrow and ,,.,.,_ $trombotne. How8 .,. g ~ cfaY,-na.m-:::J p.in.rntiiinnetR>n ~. -«> ORAMGS COAST COLLaQll, Art Gallery. CNneM bNlh • .>t pa1nt1nge by Ct10U K11n9'LAI are on dllpley through May 13. I Hours .,.. Mondey.Fftday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. AdmlM6on la 50 ~ cents. -IWAJI ....-ru8 GAU.UY, 522 Ofd Newport Blvd., .Q Newport 9eec:h. A ~ e!Chlbltlon of colof phot0Qr9PM (£ by Wllllem Gwnelt. end ~ Dunttz ... be held April 30-June •. Hou,. are T....-day-Saturday, 10 e.m.·5 p.m. lnf«matlon 831-640e. Oen«.i 8dmllllon le 15 edulta. SS ch61drwt.1 For lnformaUon, cllll 788-M83. KINOTT'I 91MY PAim, Buena Pent. Second AnnuM ~ Dence FestMll ... be held Apttl 30 end May 1. The 18th Annual Aca<Mmy of Country Mu91c Award• wlll be broedcaat from the Good Time Theeter In the perk on May 8 . FOf tlck.C Information, cllll ~2-2351 .. UC~ Rne AN Hall. San ~ ThMter Ramanoo wlll perform both tr9dlttonel end MW wen. from 8pailrl tonight at. p.m. Tldteta are 15 general adrNlalol1. Information 833-e378. ~-.A IUCtt HIGH 8CHOOl. GWll' O)t'ft. 81. AM't DrM end Pwtc A~ FolcdMoera wll oner a~ beolr'•..,. tolkdanclng dAaa9 ltarttng May 4 end ~ fOr 12--._ C-. beglnt at 7:15 p.m. lnternattoMI ctanc., from 111 ... , the Balkan& and Northern Europe, will b. taught. lnformatJon 484-7930. ·I> Mothers Day MUSIC ~ COMVDn"ICMt CDllA. 8eaalne Sn.t'e 86g Bird wlll ap,,.ar with th• Pacific Symphony OrchHtra tomorrow at 2 p.m. In • benefit fOr the KOCE· TV FoundatJon. Tldt4't• ::,:r. from se to It fOr edult9. 8~AC.C cou.a-. Rne AN Theater. Paul Cecla't Big Band wll perform toNght at a p.m. Big-band era frlortt• wtll be lntanipe1eed wtth jazz. rtlythm and bluet and rode and roll Tldteta, at 16 • .,.. .v....,.. at the Fine AN Box Offtcie. lnformatllDn 831-4&5e Of 4Wr2790.. SINGLES • ~ ~ ......... hold. pdo pma party t~ it 3 p.m.!-40 end cr.w. For .... vattone end tlUOt locatkln, Oii 5«J.40ee Ot 587-2134 .. HLTI)Je AT Tiii PAM HOTB., 1855 8 . HertMw BMI. • A.Mhan. 84lndey 8'g a.ncs .... Dence ... be held May 1 at 8:115 p.m. Admllllof'l 1113.50. lnfClrmdon ~7857. DllNIYLAND MOftL, Emba .. y Ballroom, 1150 W. Canttoa Ave.. Anllhelm. Wedneedey ~ Dence wll be held May .. at 1:30 p.m.. Adm:IHIOn .. 1$. lnfonnatlon 5~715'7. OULUVmr8 aaTAURANT, 11412 MecAtthuf Blvd., IMne. c.llfofn&a 8lnglel ~ .. hold a get~ ~ Frtd9y In Mey, beglntllng at 5:30 p.m. lnformdOn 163-«Me. THE OAIGINAL '~·,-__·~Jl,av .. ~~i-.;-. .. ~~-+~t-~r&"m " p.m. ~""--~ -.:~: _. ~L'J. f'14' .t_'l_ ..... _~re.;~w· " .. ComplH11encary Flowers For Mom § aetano1 i. Otallan. t!.ui~ 4952 W•rtMW •t Bot.a Chica tutJ-2819 Huntington 8Mcll 9 a.m. to' 3 p.m. Dinner Served From 3 p.m. Re«:rVabonl 801 E. Balboa O#THEH~A 673-7726 BALBOA -. C..,,ata Its 22.nd Mothen Day ~.Mayltfl Open For.._ Frmn 3 p.m. R 11 1 ....,.ia Racomn.nded 200~........ -642-9777 Macho MOO. Meal<=> Mothers Day Brunch 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Compllmentlll'Y ChMnpagne Regular Menu Aval/able 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Salvaging lost treasure will be discussed , .. Salva1tn1 Sunken Trea1urea" will be -dixumed May 12 at 7 p.m. du:rinc a free Jec:Wre Al the Bowen Muaewn Education Center in Santa Ana. In his book "Deep Water, Ancient Shipe," Bu.Biucacmmn expJarea why one-ten\h .Qf -11 .U>!Pt built bottom of. the --. bow to find a well-wreck and bow to select the rlght ahip The talk will be &tven b~~ Baacom, director of the c.outa1 Water Project in Lona Beach, who haa auccealfully recovered diamonds and tin from the sea. age. . 'nie education center is located at 2002 N. Main St. in Santa Ana. More Information may be obtained by callinl (714) 972-1900. C') . -• . :.:<· .. G._ --- ~OTHER'S ~D~~~ DINING GUIDE~.---..,..,.. ~ One of America'A top wine l'lsts. Th,· Wm,· SJX".i.11 .. r Fine Dining 3801 E.br C\J:.t H11..fi"·'~ C1nlflaJd Mar. D l1fum1;1 (714) 760-0HI --- 1 ,MOTHEKs D\Y BUFFET Rout 8ccf' ~ Frab Salada Roat Lamb ~ A Mach More 8ou.rboa Glued Hae Decotat.M Marriott lee Caniop Marriott'• PUDOU Twla PianOI ova FAMILY HOUDAY DINNEU .UB IECOMJNG A TRADrt"ION. - Prfme Rib Dinner s715 Served Sunday throllgh Thursday • Attitude Adjustment-Hour 8«vlng doubte9 opening to 1 p.m. Compllment.-y Hora d'oewr• 4 to 7 p.m. Entertainment & Dancing Complimentary Shrimp Cocktail ... ~~~···~·"'-•·• • .. "°' ~ , .~ • . ~ _,.. ~~•U(r h• .. ~ t---h'{'I(!.. ,_ .... .v.?t t &K .... . ·,·\ ~ r>.' ~ -. . ·... Our negu ar enu 8052 Stark Avenue, Huntington Beach Beach & Stark (2 Blocks So. of Sin '*lo Fwy.) 842-5535 , ~ ..... :;.....:;;_ , ...... ~ . ..,,. MOTHER'S DAY ... ,. A Spectacular California Brunch Buffet presentBd In 11 bellutfful OCMn view setting. FHturlng .•. * Complimentary champa.gne, bloody marya and ecrewdrlvets. * Chef carved baron of beef, maple cured ham, assorted seafoods & other hot entrees. * Freehty made eggs and omelett• * Refrelhlng enttuiastlc array of fnJlta, cheuu, vegetabtes and salads. * Fresh ao181ant1 and putt1M. .. 19 "O 5 -~ I ~ ~ < ~ ~ ..... ~ ~ a: 1111 • ':< I'\) !D -co CD c.> ... I I .... j •• ~ ~· • • Jlt•t . Y .. '$Jt \ • t~ ...... ,,.. •• ., ~ 0) -a; ('I = ... Q. < >. ., 'O 'C "-...... ... ~ 'O c ~ 1 ~ -.2 n: ., .. - _.,..,,.,."-"'_ ... A. T.'LEOS California cuiSlne. fresh Sea.foods'. pastas. meat & poultry. Elegantly served In a casual almosphele. Olnn8r from 6 p.m. 7 days a week. Wedding receptions and parties. 3901 E. Coest Hwy .. C«ona dal Mw. 759-1854. AIRPORTER INN Mecltterrelw Room Continental. lunch M·F 11:30 -2.30. Son. Btunch 10 -3:00 DiMef from 5:30 Happy Houf M-f Entettalnment & Dancing, Valet Plfklng. Banquet ~acllltlea 18700 MacArthur; Irvine 8:}3-2770 • THE BARN American. lunch M·F 1 h2:30 Dinner M-S from 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F 4:30 to 7 PM. Sun. Cha~ 8Utfet Bn..:h 10-2:30. Entett & Oa~ Banquet Facllltlea. 14982 , Tustin 730--0116. lllACICBEAROS Hearty B"f Entr... & Seafood. lunch 11 -3:00. Dinner lrom 5 PM. Happy Hour M-F. EJttenelve Oyster Bar. SIM\. Olampegne Btunch 10 - 3:00. 4258 Martingale. Newport ee4ch 833-0080 ·CAFE UDO A 11'n111 and Intimate lllcow of dignity ·that offera an extanalve menu. Lunc:hel Mon. thru Frf. 11-3, blnnan nlgMty 6-11. Plano bar nlghCty from 9 p.m. with Eiieen Wright. 2900 New= Blvd.. Newport Beach 876- ayef!!@ll' ... food. wttm b9ef. 1,.unc,a. d!Mer. Sundey brunch and champagne brunch, harbor CNIML Entertainment nightly and Sunday afternoon. Late Nafood gtilley. Hletotle wetertront landmark In HewPort'I C:'i Vllla'!9. 3010 ~-..... .... ..... tood. l&#lih and dlMllt 7 dayt .... Heppy hour Y.F 4-l:JO. lundey champagne bruncll 10·2. Twwo ONnot COunly ---"71 lr\llne IMS. ...... OOlte ......... . 201 1 1 lroolltlurtt at Adame, 8lech. '8N74& DAY DINING ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT D.IRECTORY THE conAGE RESTAURANT Open flV9fY day 8 AM. &tekfast & 8Nnct1 till 3 PM. Hearty & hMlthy luncheons and dlnnera..Fine Calllomle varietal wines. 308 N. Coast Hwy .. ., Laguna Beach. Reservations 4jM..3023 from ltvlne 955-0141. CRAZYHOMI STEAKHOUSE Sleek9. 'Prime Rib. Fresh Seafood. Open Dally . Dancing & entertainment ntghtly. Horne of top country/wHtern 11ara. 1580 &oot<hollow, Santa Ana 549-1512. DILLMAN8 P""'8 Rib & S.IOOd. Wild Game menu flttt Fri. and sat. ol month. Lunch M-f from 11 AM. Dinner M.S ~om 6 PM. Sat. & SUn. 8'unci\ 9 to 3. 801 Balboa Blvd •• Balboa 873-n.26. DON.IO•a MelCkwl Lunch from 11:30 AM Ody Speclalt. Dinner from 5 PM. Margllf1tat ti9lf Price M, TU, W 4-10 PM. 8Nncn 10-21 CM only. 9083 E Adame, Huntington a.ch 982-791 t: 421 £. 17th St •. Oo1ta MaH 842·1105. a.UD8 91111Ra ............ At the ~ Pier. Variety menu wldal!V epeclala. Lunch/Dinner Happy Hovr M·f' Live land W~lun. Open 1 deyt 2100 W Oceanfront, Newport Buch 875-9900 zechwan Manes.tin CUlslnes of Old Chine. Host Wallece Lee. Chef Yu Chen. Elegant dining. lMnch. Oinnef. Sat. & SUn. Olm Sum (Chlnele T• Cake Brunch}. Clo .. d Mon. Banquets. Beer & Wine. AMtonable Prica 12100 ee.ctl BMS.. Stanton 898-8933. KONOHAWAI Polynesian room -c:tnner & cociltalla. floor show. Teahouae • Teppan-ytkl, Sukiyaki. Sultll Bar. L.unc:h 11:30 to 2:30 7 Daya A Week.~~ • entertainment. Banquet• 228 S. HetbOI' Blvd •• Santa Ana 775-7727. """1Ma "Naturally" cOOll•d looda, lrorn panoakff to er.,,_ to at.Ut. An adventure In natural Mtlng. Hrs. M·F 7 a.m.·12 p.m Set. • Sun. 8 a.m.•12 p.m. Vlaa/MC. CHual. Moderate Prlcea. 3050 E. Coat! Hwy .. Coron. del Mar. 84().1573. T. C. PEPPERCORN Five dining room• with fireplace. Lunch' Mon.·Fri. 11:30--3 p.m. Olnnef 7 days from 5 p.m. Attitude adjustment hour 4 -7 weekdaye. Dancing and entertainment Tua-Sat. Banquet leciltl-. 8052 Stark Ave .• Hunttligton 8"ch. 842-5635. TALE OF ntE WHALE Open 7 Daya. BreaktMt 7 a.m. M-f. Lunch 11-' M-F. Dinner C.11 M-S. Sat & Sun. bNnch 7-4. Oyster bat Fn., Sat. SUn. BltnQuet facilltles up to 500. Entertafnrrient WeCS·Sun. Panoramic bay view. 400 Main St., BalbOa. e7:M633. tOWtlll Klfi Aw.d WlnMt year en. year.•Laguna e.ech enjOylng aerne Sonora ~ cooking llnce 1949. ~ dallY 11:30 to 10PM. 5undey btUnch 1o:ao to 3. Mariachi•. Happy hour • to 6PM weekdays. Complimentary bolana9. Cantin. open tll 2AM. 17~ S. Coast Hwy .. a..,= a.ch. 494-8588. TWO GUYS FROM ri'ALV HomHtyle ltallan Cooking In a romantic atmoephe_te. Same owner *'°' 1916. Open Mon. ttvu Thur&. 11 :30AM to 10:00PM. Friday tlll t 1PM. Sat. and Sun. dinner Ottty from • 4 P.M. 2217 ~. Caeta Mau. M2-8l500. TMWAMHOUR Fre1h Seafood & lnternallonal Cuisine. Waterfront dining. Chat CMrtel Kalaglan. ll.lnCtt, OIMK. Sal. & Sun. Award Wlntil"9 Brunch. ~ & O.temg, Oytt9f Bet, e.-.. .... Udo wreoe. ~ a.ct\ 873-4700. County unemployment takes third straight dip Bv JErJP ADLllft Ii" .............. ror the t.h1rd month ln • row. ~otmployment Inched downward l.n Oru\ee County 1ut D¥lftth, pramJ)d.na a 1taw labor analyst to decla.re th• CO\lnty'1 downward ~ tplra1 may be O\'ft. The ~ rate dropped to 7 .3 peroen{ ln March, down etaht· ttntha of a polnt from the 8.1 ~t rate po1ted ln February, ICDOf'd!n8 to l\ate labor l\a t.latJce NlNled Y•terdar. The number o jobl .. county l'Mldtntl now to\all 89,200 - down from the NCOrd 102.400 people without work ln January and tht 97 ,900 who reported they had no Job l.n February. "We have chanpd direction. Th1no do teem to be lmprovtnf, •• Mid Alta Yetwr, a labor analytt In the ltate Employment Development Department'• THI ORAllil COAST Santa Ana otflce Yetter pr edicted the employment outlook In the county will conUnue to lmprove durlnc t.M llK'Ond quarwr of 1983 u oounty attracUoN belln hirtna for the tourl1t 1ea1on. Aarlcuhural flrm1 conUnue to hlre In antJdpatJon of the •Prtna harv•t and 1tveral new dllcount 1tor11 open county ouu.ta. "I'd 1ay there 11 a more po1ltlve employment tr11nd," Yetter l&Jd. "h wW be a aradual Improvement •• the year pcoa,,_, not a tar1e buildup." The Improvement ln Oranae County'• employment picture wu exceeded In Lot An1elee County, where unemployment dropped a full 1.4 percent, from 11.5 peR.'eftt In February to 10.l percent ln March. Acro11 the 1tate , unemplor.ment dropped from Febl\W')' 1 11.2 penient to 10.e ' perc•nt In March The rate nationally, however, dropped only one-tenth of a perwntqt point. from 10.4 to 10.3 perwnt durtnc thoee u.me month.a For the flr'lt quarter of 1983, unemployment avera1ed 7 .9 percent, compared to 6.1 percent for the tint three month• of 1982, Yetter uid. Duplte the aenerally lmprovin& employment outlook. however, one aector of the co unty '• eco n omy, the conttl'UCUon lndu.tl')', contin&* to be hard hJt. tM labor a.naJ.ytt Mid. More than 1,400 corutnlCtion work.e,.. loet their Jobe ln March, larply due to the eevere ttomw that buffeted the county, 1he Hid. Since • year •10. 8,900 conatrucUon worken have w.t thelr joba, for an annual decreue amount.Ina to 22 percent. COAST EDITION F AIDA Y Al'Hll /l} lt1~U on ANG E COUN T y . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Youngsten launched helium balloom at C.Ollege View Elementary School in Huntington Beach )'e&terday. They attached poet~ with their na~es and ad~, hopin to .fin4 out_ how far their balloou ~-.el. 0 We jmt thoqht the launch would be a lot of fun," said a member o( the Parent Teachen Auociation. I ~~ . • 4 1~ewpor-t to gain . By STEVE MARBLE or .. Dlill,......, A1 anticipated, Newport Beach'• proposed $36 mllllon operating budpt for the oomlna a.c.I year glowa with finanda1 bplth and projects a year-end Judge backs most layoffs at colleges An adminiltratJve law Judae M9 upheld all but three of the '114 layoff .nouc-lllUed to the Coaat Community College Dlltrkt'• tun-Ume t.-cben and adminliatnton. Ob Feb. 1e, the 6trict. wbkh 1'dude9 ~ eo..t. Golden Weit and Coutll~e college,, i.aued layoff noilcea to the i.chel'I .nd edmbailtraton. ~ but 12 empk>JW :-S the ~before edml tive law ,... Robert A. Neher. ' Jn a declalon announced Wedne9day, Meh•r ruled •Mt ( ... OOLLBOE, .._. .U) 1urplua of more than $16 milllon -a record. T h e preliminary 1983-84 budget ii up only $400,000 over this year's figures and shows the beach city adding no new emp),oyeea. 1'be city hu added only one new employee in the lut two years. For the leCODd straight year, city staff i• recommendln& a~t adding new police o even thou8h Police Chief Charle. Groas bu reque1ted three new officers, two additional meter maids and a police clerk. The budget 1bow1 the city pin.Ina more from property tax and lpendlng i.. than last y~ on capital improvement. The blgest capital expenditure for the oom1nc year ii expected to be the $2.3 millklo rehabW\adon of the Balboa Yacht BMln. a city· owned marina. What the budpt doem't abow la money probably mon than Sl million -that will be aet uide \hil spring for employee ea1ary lncr111• City employee aroup1 POW are neaoUattnc new contncta with (lee NEWNllT, P ... AJ) Francisco and Rosa Soto 'imagine all sorts of things.' Mesa parents anxious about lost girl, 12 By JODI CADENHEAD or .. .,..,,... .... It'• been etaht daya amce Roaa Soto'• 12-ye•r-old dauahter dilappeared without .. trace after ~ to a neuby •tore to buy .. ~~u imaalnt all aorta of thins•," Soto 1ald last nlaht throuah a Spanlah-apeaktna interpreter. ''Now the onlY thlni I want la to find her." IAUcia Soto, a filth gacter at Whittier Elementuy School In Costa Meu. la dacribed by \he principal u a "da.rlina little prl" who would not run aw~. Roaa Soto, a mother of l1x. aid a nelshbor told her M aaw a netahborhood mAI) term Ledda into hla truck and drlve off. Police are contlnulna their search for Eloy Sarate, a 22-year-old prdener who lived ln the Center Street comple~ and (See MISSING, Pap .U) New county airline • IS . . ' . optIIDIStIC By GLENN SCOTT ~Ille OellJ Noe ,..,, Irvine, where the dark-suited executives formally announced plans to Initiate three dally flights to and from Dallas-Fort Worth and a fourth to and from Chicago via Long Beach. Poised and pinstriped, American Airlines executives met the Orange County press yesterday fl_li~cx!!.f h with optim:ml they'll at-John-Amttican has waited for its chance to enter the ''boominc'' Orange County market, but won't be prepared until next (Sff NEW, Page A!) Wayne Airport. The event was a press conference in a small but plush chamber at the Registry Hotel in A day at the wake Ex-Golden West workers bid adieu By ~N E . KLEIN O(' ............ The t-of-work pilots, aorr.e with a eek'• gJ"Owth of beard, and the fllaht attepdanta, in ahorta and T-shirts, linked anns and bepn to sway: '"l'n11« /or Mk or rent. room.t to let -ISO <:enta . . . " . -ft -..n't-a ~. It WM• wake ~ foc what w• once the largest commuter airline Laguna carrier' in the state: Golden West Airllnea. The name tm't popular with moet of the former employees who pthered poolside In Irvine yesterday a.ftemocft. In tact. the name is more like an epithet to many of the union employees, who blamed CO}"porate mJ.amanoaement for the airline's bankruptcy Jut (See GOLDEN, Pa,e A!) 'wishes' By STEVE MITCHELL O('............. -I lt'1 been more than two months since Laauna Beaeb dlatributed ita gifta catalog, a 13-page "wlah Uat" containing lterm ~ can donate to their fir\andally strapped dty. To date, the respome from potential philanthropists haa been underw~ to say the least. "Well. there's the pim.lc table the Oty c.ounctl donated..' la.id one dty official. 'lliat $250 it.em WU purdwed by the council and the city rnamaer ln February to kick oft the ,UU cataJ.os concept. • Slnoe then. the booklet has produced nothlna new for the dty. Neda. Zip. Not even 10 much as a $40 trash barrel. ~ offidall came up with the notion of a gila ca~ last )'91.r, patterned after • siJnilar booklet published by the u .s: Parka Department. 11'.ach lift purcbued for the dty means one more Item that can be taken olt the capital improvement budget. The cataliog contains l1ema such u park drlnkln4I fountalna. playground equipment, fire ~ and tennll nets -eech eccompanled by a lll'k'e tq. But IAaunana haven't exactly been knocldna down the docn at Qty Hall with their contributiom, aaya Terry Brandt, the dty'• · u11atant city manaser· And, even ~ the chamber of commerce'• beautifk:ation committee pkked up $900 of the $1,M>O c:iOO of publlahJ.na the atft catalog, that still leaves t.acuna ln the red. He &.n't to aiet a lot of re1ponM from dtlJien donon ~ot to ~•ya Brandt. · until the end of yeer -tax time. . That'• when be belleYel Lapnana will besin dJajna deep ln their pockets to make a munldJ») donation -a tax-deductible lift. ~----------llSIDE------------_._----. Losing 'Game' No trunks needed The Golden Wat Collep bueball team remalaed ha contendon for lite Sot.th Cout Co.le:reace tit.le, whJle Onnp Cout fell off the paee. P.,. 81. .... I • "I * Orange CoHt OAILV PILOT/Friday, Aprll 21il. UI NEW AIRLINE. • • month, when It ~-elves It.a (Int shipment of McDonnl'U-Douata. DC-9 Su~r 80 jet.a, said Mk'hal'l Gunn, vlc.-presi dent for pauenger &a.lee and adverliSlng. The Super 80s, with their reduced engine noise, are needed lo meet Orange County's strict noiae standards By carrying a maximum 120 passengers in the 142-seat ,et, the a1rhne can hold down weight, and the refore noise, to meet county guidelines, said Anthony MISSING . • • has not been seen since the girl's disappearance He as described as 5 reet 6, about 150 pounds Wlth black hair. Police Detective Sam Zuorska said investigators got their first ·reak in the case last night when they came up with a vehicle descripuon and a license plate number for Sarate "It helps," said Zuorska. "Now officers have something to look for besides a picture of the 1.Jttle girl." Francisco and Rosa Soto have both stayoo home from work the last se veral days. hoping t.o receive some news about their daughter Adding t o the famil y's problems is an eVICllon notice all tenants r ece iv e d in the apartment complex, saymg they have to be out by May 15 because of the deteriorating rondition of the building. "With the problem we have, the last thing I'm thmkmg about 1s lookmg for an apartment," saad Francisco S oto, when asked where the family will go Just a few days before she disappeared. L eticia 3.SKed her mother if the family could buy a baby with the $20 she had earned. "She was very innocent," said her mother. "She would play just bke a lJttle kid. I'm JUSt praying to God." Mule, western dlv111 o n vac:l' president Alrllne otflclals don't mind l~r'i th~ 1eat.1 out of Oranjl' County becaWICI they atiU figure t.o capture riden headt'd all over th~ country, lncludlna some passengers who now fly mto and out of Los Angeles International Airport, said Gunn. Dullas and C hlca,o ar'e American's two "hub' citles. where most of their tllghts connect. "We'll put moet of the nation plus Euro~ and South America at Orange County's doorstep," Gunn said. Before American opens new counter spece at John Wayne and before flights can begin, the airline st.ill ml.Isl pasa a noise test and n e gotiate an o perating agreement, satd A.trport Manager Murry Cable. Ont> of American'• new Super 80s. loaded with welght tr.pical for a flight to Dallas, will be required to take off and land five tames at John Wayne next month. probably May 9 or 10. The n oise level must fall within county guidelines or American's fllghts won't be allowed. The tests. said Cable, are the first ever for new airlines seeking to use John Wayne. One-way tickets to Dallas are $387 first class, $303 coach, $242 off -peak discount, and $27 8 for super saver round-tripe the first week, $299 after that. To Chicago, the fares are $487 first class (one-way), $373 coach, $298 off-peak discount, and $278 for super saver round trips the first week and $349 after that. Flights to Dallas leave John Wayne at 7:40 a .m . (8 a .m . Sunaays), '9:25 a.m. and 2:10 p.m . Flights from DaJlas arrive at • John Wayne at 12:11 p.m., 7:41 p.m and 10:46 p.m. The Chicago flight leaves Orange County at 12:36 p.m The plane from Chicago lands here at l pm. COLLEGE LAYOFFS. • • three of the laid-off teachers are c hance llor f o r employee qualified to teach other subjects relations, &a.id some of the laid off and should be retamed. But he employees may ~recalled to fill upheld the layoff• of all other vacancies created by instructors employees who appealed. who chome to retire early. During the layoff app eal The district said the layoffs h e a r i n g s , t h e A m e r i ca n were necessary to oft.et part of a Federa t io n o f T.aachers, i6.l million dtfjcit anticipated re pres en ti n g f u J1 -t i me for the coming school year. instructors, filed an unf81C labor A.FT president Phillia Basile I __________________ ...., ________ .;.. __________________ --------------------------............. ------------------- Transit budget 'tight' By JEPF ADLER O'IM o.1tJ ..... ltaff The Orange County Tramll Dbtrict Board of Direct.on took Its fint look at a propoaed $81.7 million budget yesterday -a 1983-84 spend ing plan th6lt include s $2 millio n leu in o perating fun ds than was budgeted during the current year That proposed reduction m o~ratJn& funds translates into service cutbacks, acknowledged Joanne Curran, an OCTD spokeswoman . D-"1 Not '9loto br __.. Koet\Mf Former e mployees of bankrupt Golden West Airlines manage a smile fo r pho tographer Capt. Ken Sh orsher a t a woke in Irvine. Curran said the budget lhat dis tr ict direc t o rs will be scruun12ing during the next month proposes holding the line on farebox increases, while concentrating on the elimination of unprofitable routea or dec reasing the frequency of AirCal workers tell concerns service along cert.a.in run.a. The budget presented to the board, however, does not include any specific recommendaUona for service cuts, she emphasized. Those are to be determint'd as the final budget is shaped during the coming weeka. Final action on the budget is scheduled June 6, she said. A m erican Airlines' entry in OC marke t causes alarm While former Golden West A.trlinea employees mourned the loss of their jobs and American Airlines executives celebrated their planned entry into Orange County's alr market yesterday, A1rCal employees expressed concern over the future of their JObs. .. "The more flights we lose, the more jobs w e lose. It's that simple," said Air'Cal pilot John Schild, a spokesman for a recently formed employee orga.niza tlon calling i taelf AlrCal Concerned Empl oyees for Survival. Schild, ma prepared statement GOLDEN WEST. • • From Page A1 week and the layoff of the FlYlJ'l& jobs are hard to come by company's workers, in any economy, they sa1d, let Yesterday's wake provided alone now. one last get-together for a group "I'm 38, in the .sam~. age ~up, of people wbo..w.orJwd~_rnost of the pilot.a, said pilot_ years and will now go t-helr ~ SfUclwe~~re()~ll.i! separate ways. ~l to most airlines. ~ey won t B d · h · hire anybody th1tt old. ut, esp1te t e n.egallve But despite the cloudy future, aspect~ of the . situ a ta on, the there was time for another joke, gathering was infused wat~ a another beer and another chorus "hve-for:~od~y. to-heck-with-of "King of the Road" yesterday. tomorrow atutude. Somebody even got thrown in There was hugging, la':'ghter the pool. and pJent,Y of opportunity to How tong would the wake drown one s sorrows. last? When presaed, however, most ''Well y have a meeting with of the pilots and stewardnses unempl~yment on May 11 . . " admit~ theU: outlook for fuJure d fonner pilot Jim DeLong. employment as W\lure at best. sai distributed to reporters, claimed that American Airline's entry into the market served by John Wayne Airport would cost many more AlrCal employees their jobs and decrease service to thousands of county residents. Because of the county's airlines access plan, which allocates among the competing airlines a total of 41 flights per day, AlrCal stands to loee two flight.a per day beginning June l. The airline's share of flights would shrink from 18 to 16. What t}\e budget does propoee, in tem\S of service cutback.a, is that district buses reduce the mileage accumulated each year by 3 percent, Curran said. No additional layoffa of OCTD employees are recommended in the proposed budget, she added. Directors are asked to consider allocating $70.2 million for operating expenses for the year beginning July 1 and $4.8 million for the continued development of Schild said that since the a county rapid ~t system, the I 1· ·natittt •AA spokeswoman 88.ld. ~Jl.laA..1-lD~.f;S_J.,~u~----trnrretated action the-board la.st year, nearly 700 employees . 'o G of the Newport Beach -based voted to raise OCT . eneral airlines have lost their jobs or ~~~ ~;~ ~ been relocated. ~current $63.800-a-year salary "We are pleading with the Board of Supervisors to luni t the numbe r of air caTriers out of JWA," Schild said. ''And we think the board can take actJon to find ways to protect our jobs that are threatened by further loss of Ai.rC.al's allocated departures to other carriers " will clunb to $66,990 for the tenn of his one·yeac contract, Curran sald. The reign Irvine industrialist irked of rain mainly • prac tice charge regarding a noted that the judge ordered one By GLENN SCOTT wrong and recent mere~ m that could be used as a weapon," dlstrict rule for dectding whether la1d-ofl teacher reanatated Of IM De11J Noe awr stock sales were due to the said Jobbtns. By STEVE MARBLE H e lione tics president d enies allega t ions o f wr o ng doing a pain an instructor is competent to because of a remgnation in h1S A copy of the 'New York company:s. sua:ess in its power Jobbins""tlnswered m o re oftM0.-,"°4 • ..,, teach in another area. department. She saJd six other Times, still neatly folded, lay on conversion products, not laser QUesllons. He said hi.a company A stubborn lo w -pressure . . · h teac hers wh~ had received Helionelics President Charles technology. may sue The New York Times, aystem that dumped an inch ~f . T~e JUdg~ s~ded wi th.~in e "precautionary' layoffs because Jobblns' desk yesterday and his The New York paper hinted and he worried th.at even if his rain on the Orange Cooast by~ ~tr~ on t~l.S issuebld~n g of questions over. seniority also telephone receiver wu pressed to • Helionetics had recruited weU-firm is cleared of charges, the morning is expected to bring t e ~as reasons ~·. were ord«;red retained. his ear. This time it was the known scientist Edward Teller Securities an~ Exchange damp, cool and gloomy weekend Selection of the adallnistra\1ve She sald the teachers wh09e Chicago Tribune calJ.ini. and a few other key ~on to CoQUTUSSton may mvesupte for weather . _ !!aw ?,~~Pf'_~~ej~ b_Y both l~~!(s w~e ~~ ~~v~_!~ _ Jobbl~s~iently _read a_ ~.il'~d ... JU_.~J',_l ~~ ~~ ••• ~PJ?__?sq~ ~~eas-oru -that .. # .~ ~· w~~.!.l-~~~/ " ... T,"\k.s..; ... ~. -·-•'·· ~...e-,1~..aw-...... -4~ _ ............. ~,.C,i=' . ....~~~ ~-~..._ ._,~-~Abfai.,by~~· ·~ ~ - facul.ty. on. . court. story about his company in the new outer apace weapons. plan~ the story_ to help their flooding in beach c1t1t;a and Wilham F . Waechter, vice -PH.IL SNEIDER.MAN paper on bis desk as "lnaccurate "We don't even make a laaer small buainess gam publicity. triggered the usu.al string of and misleading." Then he fender-bender traffic acaden!-5. NEWPORT BUDGET. • • the city. As usual, spending on public s afety -p o lice , fir e and lifeguard services -makes up Laguna Hig h pla n s pa ncak e b reak{ ast The 13th annual pancake breakfast to raise funds for Laguna Beach High School will be held tomorrow from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a .m . at the Cottage Restaurant, 308 North Coast Highway. The breakfast is co-sponsored by Nolan Real Estate, The Cottage. and Laguna Beach Booaters Club. Ticket.a are $3. TV n ews becomes TV nudes SANTA BARBARA (AP) -The 11 o'clock news turned into the 11 o'clock nudes for aome residenta here when an X-rated movie f1aahed on TV 1creen1 with newacastera' voices in the t>.ckground. The blue movie atayed on tcreen tor half \he 30~m1nute neW9CUt ~layed Wednaday nJiht from K.NXT -TV ln Loa ~elea. said an mnbarra.ed offfdal of Cox Cable. · The offklal, who uked not \0 be identill.c:t, .US he didn't know how &he X·rated show .. tn\.Nded" on h1a eampany'1 cable, but uld t he firm chanaed loclu a nd cod H ~y &o suarcl qalrwt an tftCOl'9 pitrlorrDllUlm. Cox Cable .., Ol*'ll'-• ··Pta~ awnn.I," a»ut thet cNINWI 1 Pf'.Olnm WM not lhlt .me• &hi one u......,. .. """ I nearly half the operating budget. Tot.al employee aalaries, though, make up only 40 percent of the tot.al budget. Salaries in most Orange county cllie. exceed 50 percent of the budget. The record year-end balance, while healthy, is decepdve, city officials said. Much of the $16.5 million is earmuked for tpeclfic projects or city departments. More than $1 mill.ion is being aet aside to construct a new p~ and building depart ments structure. The two departmenta currently are located in rented buildings. The budget must be approved by July 1. A public hearing will be held in June. fountain Valley ~ MIWl9d °'*' • -.lndOw of • Ollt p#!leel In vi. 11,000 bloClll of ~ .,.., ,._two recllo ..,._.,.. v1llued .. Si70 Costa Me a answered the same questions y h E • In Laguna Beach, officials countless other reporters had out xpo opening closed £1ooded Laguna Canyon raised. Road to motorists. In Huntington It was 2:30 p .m . on a day Hundreds Qf younpt.era from G irl Scout entertainment at a Beach , Ne wland Street near J obbans initially had planned foe throughout Orangee County are and 4 H 3 30 Pacific Coast Highway was golf. He was barely out of bed, _ _. 1 i . h p.m -games at : p.m. flooded. though, before his telephone expecteu to part c pate in t e Sunday's schedule includes: Accord i ng to Huntington free Youth Expo '83 tomorrow tractor rodeo, 4-H sheep show-h h t b J began ringing. His golf clothes and Sunday at Coata Mesa's manship and poultry J'udging Beac weal ec wa c er · were still h.angtng In his car, but Sherman Denny, .97 of an lnch of now It was obvioua he'd never Orange County Fairground.a. a t 9 a · m · • G i r 1 Sc 0 u t rain fell early today, bringing the get out of his business sult·or his Displays, entertainment and entertainment and 4-H judging season total to 21.86 lnche. - oflice until late in the evening. exhibits will be shown both days at 10 a.m., Girl Scout garnet and double last }deac'a total. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oranal' County Fair Talent In ,.._.ft 1 3c. inch-of Five t.eJevision crews already Tom or row s sc h e d u 1 e Search at 11 a.m. rain ~-~.·~the had visited his new and still includes: 4-H swine, boat and 4-H animal sale at noon, season there to 23.88. The9eUOO undecorated Eastman Street honie ahow at 9 a.m., Girl Scout Orange County Fair Talent tot.al in Santa Ana now ia at 26.42 office in Irvine's light indusu-W games. 4-H judging at 10 a.m. Search and pet ahow at l p.m .. _ the third h.lghest mark of the district. One crt'w was still and Livestock judging at noon. 4-H round robin showmanship century. out.side the front door filming. Machine d r afting contest at and student vocational olympics More than an inch of raib fell J obbins told the C h icago 12:30 p.m .. Girl Scout games and at 2 p.m. in other parts of the county and reporter allegations that Orange County Fair Talent 4-H Fashion Revue at 3:30 i n Loa Angeles the storm Hellonetlcs had tried to buy Search at0 11 p .m1 ·• St2udent p.m , student vocational Olympics dropped 1.46 inches. White Ho use influence was Vocational ymp ca at p.m., Award Ceremony at 4 p.m. Coastal E•MWtw•, Point eono.uon to M••lclltt bOfeler end out lb. ml!M. eou1'-t to tlOUthMill .w:ll 1110 111 knott IN'ougti tonlgtll with 2 to 3 foot wind wo•• Wind• tomotrow •outllwHI • to 10 kliot• In ll'le mornlnO 9ld s 10 18 knO\t In tN enemoon. ~ to t0\1111 .... 2 IO I ,_. •*"111 ... loc:Wly to ..... °"*_..,.. ll'•rlebl• oloudl 10111011t end tomotrow wltll • olleno• or .,..,.. Extended forecast • • Wet weekend • 10 117 7<4 61 a& .. 87 ., 4$ 27 a M 44 23 11 43 81 43 .. 711 72 48 78 &3 55 32 78 ., 14 IO II M 64 SI .. ,. .,. .. Tt 42 .,. 61 70 IO .. 11 11 .. " 44 11 01 .. ,, .. ti A M ., ... ... u IO i1 " tA .. u A M " . ~= ii 87 IO 78 611 .. IO S1 18 87 ., 72 .. S1 .. 17 71 a 7t 7' .. IO ., .. :: 93 .. 73 40 341 93 97 ts IO 42 11 47 n .. • a u u IO • M u IZ " " lllf llPllT Tides ... f IO • •• • 14 f4 41 ... .. =~ " .. • . I i I i I I I .. l ' .I I I ~ I A4 * Orange Co.et DAILY PILOT/l'rldey, .\p(ll H . 1883 Visitors given a lift People who atte nd the carnival, medieval fa ire, marsh tours, Greek songfest a nd lectures at UC Irvine this weekend will be glad there's tra m service between events. For a full schedtrle of "Celebra te UCI," see Page 4 in th e Weeke nder. Adoptable anintals appeal Shelter display to offer veterinarians' assis tance The Irvine Animal Shelter in Lagu na Beach. It Is timed to Laguna Canyon will hold an mat.ch obeervancea of Be Kind to o p e n house tomorrow to Anlmala Week and to publiclz.e e n courage residents to adopt the shelter aa lts buay season some of the 47 dogs and 15 cats approaches. living there. Among activities are theee: The celebration will feature -Veterinarian Ed Cole will several diaplays and activities, offer free health examinationa of -Dog trainer Sue Myles will show off her puppy drill team at noon and her trick d0tta at l p.m. -Bird rehabllitator Susan Parkes will display some of the wild hawks and owls she is treating for the Fish and Game Department. including a "puppy drill team" newly adopted pet.I. and a vli.lt by the Irvine Police -Profe(Jsional animal Also, adoption fees of $10 for Department's two Bouvier polire groomer Patrifia Hayden will dop and $5 for c~ta will be paid dop-------__ a!f~ 1.r2Qming J!ll!.. from May l ~ 8 b "t PA W S Theopen housewill~-f~ -L ion Country sa?ar~TP r<5'nrotion of Animal 10 a.rn. to .3 p.m. at the shelter at officials will brihg a baby animal Well-being), a local non-profit 20401 Sun Valley Drive in from their nursery. group of Irvine residents. Ex-litter ticket er 'too nice' OCEANSIDE (AP) -After nearly two yeara of wa11na a one-man war on downtown truh, th11 city'• only litter e n forcement officer ha• been fired for belna ••too nice" -not wrltifll enoual\ ticketa. otflclaa u.Id O'arcy F. LariOM, the tlut peraon In California comml11loned 1peclflcally to crack down on Utterbuaa, waa dllmilled Tueeday for not luutna enouah ticketa and wamlng too many flnt.t.ime offendere. "He waan't doing the job, pei:haps becauae he la too nice," C1iy Councilwoman Melba Blahop said Wednesday. Lariosa wrote only nine citation. between October 1981 ant.I January 1983, she said. Lar10N, who wu paid $5.25 per hour, dented going out of h11 way to avoid writing ticketa. "If 1 were 10 eaayaoing, why did I get thinp thrown on me, urinated on and aasaulted a number of Umea?" he said. Lariosa lasued a stream of citations, 21 In two months, after receiving a reprimand in January from city Public Services Director Glenn E. Prentisa. But Lariosa said he was told by the city attorney's offic-e to issue warnings, not citations, in order to 'give absentee owners a chance toJclean up their property around bars, clubs and eateries that cater to off-duty Marines from Camp Pendleton. Lariosa said he had no apoloaiea for the job he performed. HI.a work involved a.s much educating u policing, he said, pointing to alley cleanups by merchanta who formerly left trash by rear doors lnatead of cmipecting it lnto blna. :11Juat my preaence down town dtterred litter," he said. "My role was as much public relations to get people to com ply voluntarily, to gain the confidence of people." Laguna magazine f ir.ni gets awards McFadden Publlahlna Co. of Laiuna Beach received two maaazine award1 during the r~ent Western Publlcat1on1 Allodation'• annual convention. McFadden received the Maggie -the ma1ulnt- indu1try'1 Oecar -for California Homes u the beat new magazine of the laat year. The company won a aecond award as the beat editorial product ln the home and d~gn category for jw monthly Orange County MagazJne. McFadden haa won two previous Maggies during ita 1~ years of publl1hing. •Llaa Robmaller of Costa Mt"sa has received a $400 scholanhip and a $400 award for excellence in education from Concordia College in Seward, Neb. She will be a freshman during the 1983-84 achoo! year Her parent.a are Duane and Betty Rohmaller of Costa Mesa. • Laguna Beach senior citizens will hear a di.lcusaion of memory retention Monday at l p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Community Cent.er, 384 Legion St. Dr. Jamea McGauab, of UC Irvine, will dacu. ''The Role of Emotions in Memory." Leadership Institute to hear Antonovich Mike Antonovich, chai.nnan of the Los Angeles County Board of ,Supervisors and vice chairman of the California Republican Party, will be a featured speaker tomorrow at the second annual Leadership lnatitute. The all-day program at the Newport Sheraton Hotel is designed for h igh school and college student& with interesta in government and politics. O t her speakers include A ssemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach ; Amemblywoman Doria Allen, R- Cypresa; Board of Equalization member Ernest Oronenburg Jr. and Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder. The program la 1pon10red by the Youth Advilory C.Ommittee of the Republican P arty of Orange County. A $20 fee per student will be chara ed. For more informaUon <>r re9ervations, call 646-6101 or 547-8006. Retirees upset ~y croaking FUNKY THINGS As required by law. new businesses ualn g a Fic titious BualneH Name must 1reglater that name NEW MERCEDES 30080 A vailable for European delivery mid May or early June. Rather than rent, drive your own earl One month driving Insurance included In purchase price of $35,750. USA price near $40,000. For further Information. please call Virginia Fredericks, FOR T LAU DER-mto the water. DALE, Fla. (A P) -Some residents, like Thouaanda of frop have Harry Kotner, don't come a -courtln ' at believe.the racket ia Cocon ut Creek this year, natural. leaving many retirees at ''Thla frog business ia W yn m oor Vil l age silly . I have s 1 e e p l e s s -a n d grandchildren who I'm unhappy. aure would love that "They mak e noiae story. But I don't buy it," from the minu te it geta he said. dark until daybreak," 1 ----------i said Sue Glaaa. "It's got to b e thouaanda and thouanda of frop." .. Y2 OFF SALE with the County Clerk. Cell the DAILY PILOT LEGAL DEPARTMENT for form• and further Information. 642~21 EX1. 332 STOCKI /L~~~-~- choose From This Assortment of Ladles Sport "K4f_P;[![J~, R eaid ents of the ' ret.l.tem~nt viJlage have complained about the racket to police and the ~J: o w a r d C o u n t : .. ·.~ .......;.;.~...;;.uw.z_..a1~~, Cont rol Board, with some even believing that machinery ia to blame. Clothes by Sassoon , Hanna, etc. Bikinis, Tell her~o great she is and how much you appreciate ~~..:_~,,~~~~·~~?"~~,~~...,,.._.-:.--;.,:.:;, -·~ ~:..~~~~.;.·_.;~tty ·big t hin~ ~ "It soun ds like gaa- drlven water pumpa," said Bob Gamber. a Wyrunoor resident. "But there are no gas-driven water pumps in Wynrnoor. They are all electric." Gamber has recorded the aounds and observed the courting frogs around the condominium lake. The oond09 a1ao are surrounded by 23 acres of waterways that the clatter ing amphibians thrive in. ·"T h e maj ority of people realize it'• frogs, but some of these city slickers who have never heard a frog in their life won't believe it ... " aaid Gamber. He said that when some residents called p olice , an offlcer temporarily silenced the b w.in a stone ~ 65 %.. Mini Blinds Del Mor mini bltnds ore the styhsnly shm slots tho! ooen close and 1111 of the tw1sf of o plex1glos control wand A11011001e 1n o full spectru of decorolor colors. they re pertect tor any window 1n the house riJ~mor -----SALE EN06 APRIL 30ltl ?tZJ,:. 7 llUltMu (j.Jt,y tll1 l'LACDmA Ad. COeTA•U ...... MODEL HOME FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES SALE The Warmlnvton OompaftJM are 1pon10flng 1 .. ,. of furniture and home acc••ICWY Item•. H dl1pleyed In thelt model home complex••· Item• lnclud• couchea, poof ta~. dr .. ..,... lampe. tablH & chelta, bed1, 1hetft•, wall Nftfln9a, •tono with • V•l•tt ~ ottw home fumlehl"fa. Prfc•• ar• a• low •• H % off wttole .. ltl, •nd In moet c. ... no reaaonal* otfar will ba NfuMCI ..... 1tarta S.turday, April 30, 10 A.M. • 5 P.M., and contlnUH lunday. May 1, I A.M. ·I P.M. Proceed• wlll ba donat9d to th• N•wpott Har~ Water ,. ,oundaUon. Sele Locatltn: 1752 Lanatey, lnhle, CA ouses, lingerie, Jackets, -Sun Glasses •• etc. done to you. Fixtures For Sale Too! Greeting• to Moma will appear 211-1 llRllE AYE., BILBOl ISUID Mother's Day May 8th SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY ttoun: 10:00 A.M. to e:eo P.M. and the rates are only v\A~~ , By C'aJU!el ICEC~CAKES Once again you'll find our store filled with a large an! colorlul setectlon of Ice cream cakes and novettJes decorated with our own exclusive d"lgna for Mother's Day. We'll custom Inscribe any Carvel Ice Cream Cake with your personal FLOWER BASKET CAKE Sanl9a 10 to 12 sentiments , WHILE YOU WAITI CAMEO CAKE S«we 10 to 12 Yoe1 Mothlr wl bt proud of you for um, •I tliJ tnOMfl The Carvel Store'• lleted In thl• ad will glw you 12.00 off their regular low prtoe of their FLOWER BASKET OR CAMEO CAKES wt\en you pr ... n1 thlt coupon at time of purch .... Offer EAIW• May a. 1H3 C.. ftOI be --~OW...~ OI ,__ pfloe °'* 2 lines for s 1. 00 (Each additional line only SO•) . 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Dow Jones Final Record High UP 6.68 CLOSE 1,229.20 Phone companies want new rate structure By Tbe A11oclated Pere11 SAN FRANCISCO -Two major California telephone companies have proposed measuring and charging for local service in ways similar to long dlatance rates. . ~aciftc Telephone C.o. o!ficers told the state public Utilities C.ommiss1on yesterday to expect a major rate restructure to compensate for lta court-ordered divestiture by American Telephone & Telegraph C.o. next Jan. 1. One option would be to remove subaldies on $7 monthly rates, which would mean monthly charfes of $82 in Ba.ker, $49 In Eureka, $35 in Modesto and 26 ln San Francl.9co, Chairman Donald E. Guinn ea.id. David Anderson, president of General Telephone C.o. of California, proposed charges based on number, length and distance of calla, a system that cuatomers are used to on long distance service. 10 million claim IRAs WASHINGTON -AJmost 10 million Amencans claimed 1982 federal income tax deductons for their investments m tax-deferred Individual Retirement Accounts, Internal Revenue Service figures indicate. With over 90 percent of the IRS Form 1040s processed, about 18 ~rcent of the 53.7 million .etums show deductions for IRA contributions, spokesman Wilson Fadely said. That cornea to about 9.7 million taxpayer retwns with several million of the long-form 1040s still to be processed. UPS ANO DOWNS ("9 Pct I Off HI SYMBOLS >'> Oft "' , .. OH IJ I I Oft 11 • l '· Oft • J ... Oft •• ... Off • 1 ... Oii •• J" Ofl 11 1 ... Off SJ I Off •• "-Off •I I Off • 1 lV. Oft •I \, Ott • 1 2 Off • l V. Off H '. Off 4 J I .... Oii u 1\ot Otf .. 1 .. Off u l OH '1 I .. Off 40 ... 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